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1 SB "mm THE TIMES, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1847. vtit "oa Railway Corner will ltnvTrS' hi km off.VO andM wtrdr. tu rf for term. A lOACV lOtTe Mi A 14 tlL Jr atwirtw. rArhle ah in, IW, iviMSltlUK and YORKSHIRE (Ute I I Lw.e Lwd RAILWAY.

MorUa UK Tb Din, "kMlkKSfor eat VfiT1itn: iui it. for rv i kfcrre. ir tcn vuar aanl at lit ran of Ktlmm, iwral JiTnrS. ri5fc fostkf!" wslrl ot at4ieuxi lit "7 KKAT WS5TKUS RAIIAVAV. Ol'EXINO Ob and after rtUur.laT.

tl. th' Tratti iwt wui rva new mr line isltneen A. AtMtbf mil A F.LI JL d. Jot CKKlIT.wttsl 001X0 ABROAD. The 1311 JoM Stork Bu.k Vrant CIRCl'LAR LETTERS cawnbralnc all the adeaautre of ctreurar nrrfect urwy th tom ri In pnncip UtM lb cuotiDent.of bwrO), tBWL ana tut.

Ill trtBC, fllKMM, JUMOl' buAiac Western Pranco. 8. Pall tlRORO fOLLARD, NwiTt TIOl'IAl'd MINIMI COMPANY brrtOn fire. tV4 tVt A1U0VS SED MBKT1 ro it's taw tern In of SWeA.ildcr. tl toVt ij, JJOKKT'UJL IUCJC A VtTr IXTKLUUHSVK.

Under Uic tnflutnro of bitter accounts fron IJrer pool.togvthrr with the announcement of the shtnaicnt Soiii it at Vorlrof 2 W.O0O 4rereiiu for this ctmntry, the a LVh.w Kn5IisI funJ oued with cottjIJerabU firmna at per. cent, on th; closing first quotation uf and 80 to i tor the oc I EJJ ia.tI,cn.Drnin3 it tranired thatfa depuU WbhrrtWcitiMtwuiu vKiKLY uVunkkau MuicT Hoiu cotuitiiL? of Mr. ManUTTiun. Mr. AtHl btnith.

GSrn; and others had I S.n. n. Mi u. u. inouorcrnraeni, ana i.

lmiucc j7.va.imi.iu.M4 uXl0X an, 1'HOVIXClAli JOlXT TOCk thrter Act, and it luvin? afterwards Wn inti vt tn Mtiti. ii dark ta J. UfK ixrAS ooMi ANr. Tht iw in uwtwl that the rrctmcr had consented t't hr their ZZZ, ra fra toh. iii.

4H. ui drw! of fivm irrv uia uiur iioj iiore the Caluvnt oimcil then wc lUoJ' iw rnat tv3 iniouu uui ul kJ ts im. aoout to to civc hL reilv to tho deputation r. A. ltn.

Sprmirj, MW.KT XOilTH of INDIA RAILWAY. IU pat. 7Ytt kcJ) Joux MAs.to.il eoc. lettten'd into, and tho 9Mimt nwn ILWATSBARKS. Rail war securities did not jeiperience much aJte towards the close of the day.

CMm PrfcC i KrT rivi. A.URArtos.t7. wm mj. punwM puKicj.k J' U11 to licduced Three per CenU, 7J Three iniurin Ind VKMKRAKA RAI1.U A fall of n.a tsu iiUm.d Hm. I IK St.x I 1 I I 1W Ou" raakinrlXI nrr nr.

rU re Trfloo I It. EVAN MOROAX. R.A.. tM) Chulraum of lh l.mrnT. IB tW I 7 VallH.il Ut SO tW rrw iw 3.

hrratT rruirvd to I' A Y. tl Iaixt iS riAFi Kail imsln urjwij lf.cr ILc ul Kl 4S ct.nb'm hU V.XTttiniV.Onlioa. 1IK.NKV IIILL.S.C.. it "IJ JTy A. Tiif tmlon, (Vt.J It 1ST.

AST AN KA I LAV AYS. Opening ofthe C.i tW.LlV' Uiwa LYSIS n.l KLY U1 hr Mil Um rtuatm hue aa4 tV iH bra. til Ltirivt. Pmw Lyan. tbTMrt BLk Ijii ul ub.It I.rnn xt rs a m.

II' oi. p.m. Kotcfcinf LcaJ 3 1 5 p.m. 10J1 ivm. U4.

ris a.m. ll 4 0 p.t. Roctiux LjXi m. i 5Tp.ni. IM iv IWun li rjwrJcr.

W. Vr. WILLIAMS, LniS.iit'O.iVW S.l. UUV.MX a laAJIIUU; li.MI.WAY (dir.vt. toi JJ nur ami i oW of Can.

thallV Innxvc of la v.ain1nf ha la4 1 NnhrrOALLuf 1 iv vi oadcrtaAjit. PY AI1I.K In TV rvf IV aKWt Vnrtalr nt to Mror. abd r. xai rx. Loo loii.

or to tlw Nioittf Infiiiaic. jreaKn lf 4a. Swotiff rroitm. I laMnK rae of xA pt ocoL annum U1 1 durxl'dn a I 1 Hr rcru.i: ntu the al rr r.ti nM rioil, If u. I tai'ri a.inld aftr XX BMmUt TrTU tlvu Uc thctta 1 TV 1i4v1oi fanier a woanoe that tbrj are now in powwm cf T.

mn irvU lira tV Citmuw of arvhuj r. oq tlirtr prtara ixljcf lh fj? i thr mj in IV'iium. in hli Krivrt (iru. tne Oi wvti. Krn.

ai pv a in la nnim ti the ew vf IHrc tors. who reoft t. l' jriU ia niAjl wiLh thtir ro'T a ct a M.iSIc H. Jon J. KkWim 1.

L. ML.D Took WaJur 1anl rraacw i. Ii. Mom. J.O.RtoharvLxi J.

Jenainj IMtfrt. JaiittM Jamc Mcrt. Wm. Wallert I C. T.

Wlfcou J. T. Jwkln 11. rwv 4. J.

w. Uix John WUaama, I CamhiUn nibrUn ttl the to tW xL at tlx: Mtwn b4di out Ibe cvruin jev aneart aa rvturn. A loiwJM no tfte lUport aj" a9uld and MUu Letl; tv wun and prpt' tf the CTtw. tty tc hilai tbc.vmoc a aal after ta Sth (n tnl. jolts b.Innaa.

)CO. fASCK. tvavlarr Lton. i Oct. 1.

11T. and 0KLItiS RilLAI SHAP l. Strip, and IMicntam. on adi aaty ftrroa. i alt pai.1, and punTA an 1 mks efToi tcA.

at va4i irekijmMadad uuar roartfd. e.rrj' tntorraaU rii vaetacf foe irmi: or pocufcui m. bjr Wori Wiiutailr and I Aareofvkcrv nafikambers optetc tne liar I of Lowland. jrr.i.Vd rh a PK C5irT10S of x.r LLKCTKIO TK1.K 6RPn.hi!l. or.

atiatbiBUM. ie evardej hj it. BELTT an.1 LirijLif sni'i; Man, txnam. WeXkaae InAitatioa. u' L4idin.

Tht nilnKid rnarnntcat ttie ak'Lnrdaniar uvt, tne toipmiU) of Ifw 1 I rrm Juhn Oak shot. VI u. fl ll.thkm AC. The Chtrmau tert taien hU l. the Som tary tted thl ha 1 It.

I tni(t rrom rt4uwla anenx. nreivi.toT ror uiw i otv Sl.oa. I. vj I Ja3i Uieh.l. lid.a Hr J.n1 Hart I Mr.

V. K. lUnmlnelU. Utid n.jriim. i.

iw i i The cretAry nanuc taw vn vicu vr i U1L areqtwid t. ruad the ariti in the li4 tKtrr. l(H7, eouecniaf im amiw. The Rep.Tt of the uf Shah.4.1et, appointed bjr Ifc Cvncral Mectine of the Jl of AucuM. raida folio bKASPKA IKM'K OiMPANY.

Cocuml ati4ntrd by fharrhwidrr. CuUdhaJ CoHeohoUNO. London. pl. S).

HIT. Prwcnl. tier. J.mdm Sherman I Ldaard M. k3.cTtn.i: Jin Tr.

Jnka, v. I A c. llaL AAhnl s.Talary The Ihr liewnl XJortuin of SaairhoLkn. held on the' The S'W tor at. SeTtarH ha1nt tate the nriraa rtnt cw netHo with the tuu'vVt or hU the Cocmituee wa cnUod tocethcr.

and th rrl cireuniiinetw which occurred durinc the tiron Miof the mo; llili in IVvrli.ini.'Ut. and the rooeodln, v( the Ihrecton kaiuif leci.Uloilo.land ckl nl. wa.rrlved. Tht thla Meetlu ationrn till to Dwrrow. at half pa4 10 a.m..

to runacrdvlnrate and th ir ltcirt. AI'JOl U.NKUMLKTIMJ.M Heptemlr. l. MT. IrMil.

Re. J. Shennan Cailr. 1 Ed. M.

Ulcrt.ri. rre Stat ilU, I 1 1 loo. i. fratwla, 14 Jno. Trre.

Jeakin. lio. I A. 0 llow.Wn. 1 tftrU i jrjcccdui4 and the wieercvl.

The aMect nl ohj.vt which the CommkU wenaiqminUd harlnr acaln lully di ucd. II iVh' rwiiU from the condition of wveral r.thcr firms teT TI nt0 with whom Oower and Co. held dealing. For Tn a artrr per Uamt fcx instance, the three followin? cas were cifd in il whui wIA caujl money to le illustration of the kind of acVounU included ia the jw. I niuch th.c: froni 7 was estimate i Cumbcrleie.

and Ci SLWU. a deripatched some time since by Oower and concerns in' that plae would par due reganl to' the intcretti of the creditors, as he was fuBj empowered to act jn any ration; laej were, perhaps; frsome respectf firmer iu.il infill wreur. ti ere it ryiMC to nope taat would not be seriouslr depreciated bj what iiad' taken place on this ide, then' a reaconalile iniiht In entcrtiinud that these estates would, on tlie dala of recent 5ales, have reimbursed nearly, if not the whole of the advances. Several the creditors, anxious to obtain full information rafrpectin? the shipments of sugar, suggested that in every probability they had alrcadr been drawn in thtt cae they would constitute ptci.llty debu." In reply, it'wae remarked, that the Snn pfsse every asurance that such is notthe case. In answer to other queotions, it was stated that the partners' private property had been completely absorlted in supporting the even the esttt of an insulHcicncy reniainin2 ta provide for certain annnities stipulutel hy the terms of the will under which they became entitled to it aul that, regarded the tran.scti.n, of the farm esc having leen chiefly foreign a prouueen a proht, which, mjtead benefited the estate.

The reason amount of doubtful debt being small a sum was suid to the! 1.VVW. nrt covercil liy a 1 shipped to India (which, judging from the last ac counts, are likely to find a steady sale), while the open cash debts will probaMy not exceed We have here therefore only unseetired, and. aji tho n'aet, which are statinl nominally at arc considered hy rautiuus persons amply under the worst circumstancorf, to meet more than that amount, there i every pro. ject of a good liquidation. The house was one almost' entirely tf agency, and its business was with Calcntti, Mauritius, and alsti the Mediterranean.

Uinny and an independent firm. ari thiir rorriKnnnilints It will KAILYVAY SHAUKS. MOXiAUYAXOKI) aju i. ti, aud fu eonaidercd the Mbjttfcnw4 1 oWviil that this failure, although it is immciatyly rwA nrreery LNOL1S1I them, br to rc; i lcen anticipated, since it wou'd have liecn out of the question that the recent failures in the India trade could have taken nlace without compromising TYY) KAILV At hXOIXKhUS and SKCKK tore tranactv.i ty faewid ikani nine iirurtr at itwauu, aud that other firins, and placing their affairs in a degree of I TABlr5 rj iwVra. In cither thea! caiorttirw.

not the Loudon e9 ra.il.mo be forthwith dio ntlnned. I a wnnld rnrlor 1i.M.nan at all event, inevitable. The arrH'nrjtiirvM ati of Mr. Tickerstrvn. another (1LAASKX PAThXT IMrKOVKD KAIL i "PISsestikst." house in the East India trade were returned this ROAli.a hWiniayW in theJy Mr.

riowdco. and eiprv ina.a. the new. in lot r03l inula iraut, win, returaeu mis It appears that the draughts of the Union Bank of Calcutta, receivod by the present mail, have leen refused acceptance by Messrs. Glyn and Co.

They were presented yesterday, when a conference was arranged with Iaondon shareholders, to ascertain if they would interpos', but these parties having, upon consideration, declined to take any steps, it was decided that the bills must be returned. l)olievc that there are no direct apprehensions of inability on the part of the institution to meet G0RIXXS OOLDKX 8IIKKKY, Ate. per dZ, thiir Ocacnl ale held In Lorimontheartof :n.i; nn.l ffioir jv ia Jx. emaiciiiiy itowmaM, it batu recd and tube Minnu made large advances on indigo lactones, and, their araugntg naving now exceeucu a reasonauic amount. their London agents iiave decined it advisable not to be parties to the extension.

Under any circumstances, the bill, are safe, since the proprietary are wealthy. The oonocrn was established in 1821), and, ts. KIXAHAN' LL WHISKA, seven Vears old, tmueda. lhtolniMy ineemtic Tbp last rlivi'di nrl nni.l ma7UTnwrsli il.dbottl.. 3.

W. each, at m.ct I the number of Pirector. to nine, sal that they en to im Ingest 01 tne inUian.lianXS. ine last aindeno palU i was at tne rate anu ineioiiowing was its lialance sihect, as made up to leccmber f. Pai.l up capital on hanJ Iteprxitt anJ circu.

UoTtrnmcnt aecuri 'latino tic Net profit for half Iums anl crelits fi Jo.TSl year 42,910 Rills lucountl Other aecuritiei Th.it thefoDowinj ILo rt beadojod. aad rirvcled to the Share lukirrs: To the Shareholder, of the Swanwia Pod Comiiy. nutVee aTote ur. held oo th them, be to rc; That" we reeornnieti! thai the iu.TwMr of Pirectorn should 1 re dJoed ti blue. That a forciS: eura lie placej at the cIpoal of the lndon a a ixtniidcrauoa for tht lt pat icnioea and ui burcinenta.

Ar.i. Larty We reomnmwil that the bniro of thU Company be In fii tcrc transacted tlie aid livard uf nine Pirocl.tr at Swauiu, aud that the Loudou eSicvrsanl truoob forthwith discontinued. istruedi JA.MKS MIKKMAS.Chau maa. J. TREV.

itO. iRA.NT FUA.NC1S." 1 PIS8ESTIKST. riowdcn. for and cappnwinjt, a ho holierev the new, aial aaiajorit) of the Shareholder in London. dtsnUsl, stathir That, a by the laM pnMaitlic.

the bnide of management tnrriafo rtuac ot qa. eejrt wnen ta miie may De rroaen. ine 1 peea LMaiscrua.iroui tae arrauccineuu uujc vtftwecu tne aet'l svnv: oS oc rui1 bernaoTed mscood. the luakiss id han Snaii anl London lirehiJlex. and on lac faith of wh'ch tl.c Ln tare with Tfert wttaut dimlauti.o of jd taird.

the tn dai Sharehjldm nWnW their harev that Ummc 4iareholdor of the s1! citcat, with.at e.4i)iieot tnen; if iiae their returned to theni. Iroe of aU cliarse, 1. re any uca cfmr oi eactumre inanaenK ot can fce )ulr or ietanr aitodiiv a. isu ncdi A. f.

IloWUKS Mr. Lldcrn. obe 15 the Cunmnr. and amcntf cr of thi Ootnmiuoe. alo dwnc from th Lvt coronneptati.ei.a bcirr.

In hi ofuu'n, inciitutal'lc uward the lmlou lfiva KliW'Altn W. KLPKRTOS Soto. Neither Mr. llowdca or Mr. Lldrsoa arcaaarvholder iu tbj Pi rx' tr Ju api ica to all eiMinjt ilroado.

rfjllK lJOTTLlXOl LVSOX for UORT WiXKS I hant; now ar d. LL03 AUIS and bre to ca3 attir.U. fc lS ir ock. now a The jiiantbw ow4 of (wh Brk aal dry taur li 1 lll iice iuarter.plw O. rv.

K. jvia jtne eiceeliivfy ch ioc. 141, Vm. Mioeed by tr. T.

ondl by Mr. M. Mjm. and unanimMpJr rilTe4. That the Ueport of toe imniitttfe aipotntc4 by the nhirchol lor at II.KIMIV.

rwr lai fnrur swjn.MCj lower. II EPUES and IllTLKil, II by Mr. Uauhew Moiarrilt. wooded by Jlr. Wm.

M. larvcinaily ctt2dto. A.D. JosT.i from lmrawtinx ihur WIS rs direct. Maxwell, and unaaimouiJy re olvod oau rirply Per at Tow4 i4ce ana the weU.tAlb.hM rejuta.

Thai tL ninubcr of Irirectun id thi Cmtuiy be rvdua 4 Ijq of iheir iktv tit. Jalira Ciaret, at iwrdoxca. will be a uaraoww i och ducon tota'ie eect linmodlatety after tht for 3aaity. fn rrtr of.a rwt4fnn: ordr, or refcrvne. i.

It wa luoied by Mr. Jame Janie. xMdod by Mr. Wau II. Trxod; wnh'f uU IK of wul 1 forwmvwod by Hed4ea and llatkr.

wine an 1 uaanlmouidy rcw'lred tnporta. iii. Pale old CoaUC Uriudy, 0. That Vr Sathaniol Cameron. Aletaudcr TI untltoa Karle.

pre rAiren. Nathaniel Trice Caoicrou, W'illiaiu Uooth. enciih IVicc I'attieron, Ui consequentlr as'hizK as 10 per cent. In the foreign stock market to day the transactions, were of the usual unimportant cliaracter. Mexican was rather flat, owing to the tenour of the news from America.

The last bargains in these securities were at 17J for monpy and the account. The other transictions were l'ortugnese Four per at 0l Belgian Kour and a llalf per at JBl Dutcli Two and a llalf jier Cents at 5.) and the Four per Cent. CertiGeate at Hi We regret to have to' announce the suspension of Messrs. Scott, Bell, and Kast India agents and general merchants. This event has arisen from about Vi.irjii,.

of the recent remittances received by tneia troiu India lieiug upon failed houses, the claim a house at Xaples for nearly 70,000. ana anotner upon a house in uiasgow for liurnv. neither of was believed, would yieldscarcely anything. It was also further explained that the alisence of a cash balance at the bankers' from the face of the accounts was occasioned by the Iiankers having in their own right retained the ryHKV. or in tlieir.hands,to cover, so far as it would go, loans they had advanced to the house and that the bills accepted by the partners subsequently to their suspension on account of a Xew York incorporated company were accepted bv them under the advice of Mr.

Maynard, who considered himself justified in recomuicnilinj such a cuurse, to save the credit of the br preventinz the return wwi acceptances oi tree nnii are vsif, i.ut oi ft krlown that nen on g.nms rmjomonts had Ik (Cu tti hseoc.e aJ iclickrttii qua Ua. s4J, in lc lia taCaiu, at tlie Jtt KLix William Krrct, Unal PALE INDIA and BUKTON, Acvtch, IrM) ALK8. XX DuMln fivml. ftc. tht mat ti trie eoodl io.

be tlDed to My quAfliH). Kuihui U. W. iiokw jiy fy. Kitix wC.va urct, Kmnd.

aCK INDIA ALK and STOrT74s.ler doxen cvo, is. per id jo Un. WoOH and WATSiis rta nhcrWdaa 109i nnenahlodw SCPPLY PALE ISPIA ALK aad STOl'T. Ineacourcte.i at theaSorelrric, f. jov ami.

(re: wi'iij fur mue. B. I acted (or eactlry, Oi. per rra ied. Ail 15, Clement lane, city.

PALKALE.4s.pvr dozen quarts 2. (51 do r4.fix ttcr, 3. At and t.tt extra wout. 1. IuUia ud.

lia or AUr; lole. India. Be and Scotrn vr T. and in eark.f 4, S. ai .4 1 Thre 'etr are in na; ceil 'n.

aud delirered free any tnrt.of town cuS; AidiW.tS. MILL'IS. aleaad out hrtminjetoo or. Termacodi. BASS's IMDIA PALE ALE.

H.andG. BERRY' anl 2. St, Jatn vtTrrt, the njrent for bat.iii tSJ celWad ALL. Ltrc ruoeited a 'JKJTof kuurk.nof thi rra 0.fiier xzl aim hare oc hand a lan eacMAt brewms. ia Koc: aal Purter.

aal the atrjof Uurtoo and rAoutdi Ale in enk anl Ldediau4v after the trrrnt Meeting. Thesaaaaea lirvr.hartiij at thU Mertlnj declined toukcanj rcniuncraUon their ri uxw of the caietal vf thl l'omiinr. It waa Dioed hy Mr. Mocride. ecooded by Mr.

John Jenkin. and unanimou ly nM4Teu lhcr lao or for tSo' nieetinc of l'r ruarc. and uiianlimHlT rrwdved That, the Lond lid tor, Mr. tlntj Merrick 3dm.n. no loner ciniJjyud a "tie of the eoliouor of thi CenpanT, and Hut he be re iucted to deliver hi account forihwrih to the Inrvclor.

Itwa tnvvvd by Mr. J.n Crow ichar t.n. iwconded by Mr.JoLn llii9, anl unanlniouMly rewdred; uutl mie 1 from the osnfee elcreiv their Jwel ex and a iroeid3 any lo iu 4cl.ll, fj. fauctioii uf of this lotnlany'i a it rniyW nejwar to tran act there." It wauwed ti XI. John William.

oronded by Mr. John W. Leach, and unanimously Tv That the be4 thai of th arien to the harehuldfr of tht (ouiiuj.y wh actod on the Coiuinitu in LoiaLsi on the 3.1b and of NfiSetuber Ut. It wa tu oed by Mr. WCBam Walter.

"eo ndol by Mr. C. T. Wil oo.anJ unanimoilr rc olre.1; That the thank, of the aareholdcri civen to the rcntlcmcn. now ez SsIVnt enndiriiA.

in auart and ami bottlen. erai32 to be Irect.r. for their itvd. je rrice." I 1 condition liarday' lNiaKe Er mn stout. I wan mated by Mr.

Jame Jamo. oeoodol by Mr. M. Moe. and reiTeJi That thUMeeUnit I adertied twice in The Ti ttrre toCk of the IVrI Dil 1111 I iM ilirunij aau iwaaea lrr.

auu tmu eopie loercoi lrtUIA r.lLir. AL.ru, at IIS. per i deliered to th PirecUiPL Solicitor, and A anl Secn Ur'. ho TASS's EA JlJ diieo, and per lA ea uo caak. riELV.

WAKPKLL, and 4 dntJijt jrat aitetrU Hi tolKtttllne Uu loucb wdiUrt a.e, asl the ivbDc tn the LUr.e4 Kate of POSTJJFKIOE MONEY OKDEltS coit only 3d. LiftJect BLAK TEA. rerretroM. JV. M.

erlini tnfwl tea. V. 1'ivc toundf orat carriaxre free to any lort of the unitod kinr xa. Very ciwd 1 rich merow riaTourcd fffee, 1. 'L leo ana ent etrrjc to any pan or tne om in a.riri "I7VMPLOYUENT of SPARK TIME.

The East JLi ladiiTca A PIUIS AGENTS in town, and tffiagw. wr i. wJ.f.hor (. scis a.X. rrorrided they are rei uMT.oin Dcct are a.

iifx Cat Cor riaay ariinietuetit do ot re iuire Us it! a 1 tea bebuall In irk.vro. unl the taaTi 1 'jo eacn. no troupe occaAonod tn the i han i jaic their lncolne by thii tirjae Heaa' aircyard. iaoiopxterftrt9et, city. SIDNEY and Co.

The Tea EstalJishment. Xo. 11, Lu lcate iuU. 6ntTEA8 are SELLISG from 4d. to U.

pvr louril 1ILAPES. 7a: lr. reon Is the market continue, and mer Laa ire m.jl rjiU: at rulaou itIcc. but tht i.u'.llc thi eavnt are n. that thy raay now purrrc at our cabUVdimeat in ivjo3 fj anneptuci to icaiiur.trian ine imi tncr can ouy ni til wl ciroo riierai La CwiVn.

Yfeinrtte pwial atwnli oi to the eat. rrLaw7 lu.e ta t. tuad. Orler. by a ao.ta!oe.

et itL Sidney and S. L'aUate hiX TCUMBKil OXh; 1ST. PAUL's CliUKCIlYAKD i.1 rlaj.r. aal strcmih. There are Ihme eve Jlcnde rliari t'i T2A: firvtlr.

iu naronr oniht to ija arid ta rarity ouiril t.j rx lrtn aa i etriuar ior rn: ar j. iy. "rajrin outtothcocind V.w uio three eictllencic; dUlSTuiIi the in! ft. The blact tt upr lied by them at f. r.

ilUjie'c coldly, for it in iudued i. ifrrrn thcoont irwar led carrtaefrce. St. Paul churchyard. to.

by fee i j. rrwa3rter i i rilllE btift BLACK TEA imported, 4s. 4d. per JL rril Souchix! rejrti Vj 4n '4 pt tmil The be i itUtiovl 4. 44.

i suruL art the rf jut tainl.aHhfUtl. 1 i miM un Ict wtMt tf aa fj ircal di(FrvaV iu nne. Dearly ttfir.keinn A4erUiat tH al itt Un tr wa'Aaf, to tauv xj vrt vir UUxnetA." tsiuiic 4 Ji" iw wrtfr. ilwiToriwT. oi.

titM tte the dcriii rrn.roU. rSecSs Uk tvc tex im rwl SmcboiiiE.w UKUn 1 Oar cirt xuJ ru. dc 'icr 1 lb. oj.w'ari all ittvn of LoalKXSJA rjwr fjA Ijr an 1 ii i uivd will Lc iwaL, csJTtu: fn. t.i;:rwf tbesjli Ti PUlLLIPri acJ 8, Klns Tnkuii ha thi tiar Tti tiiAou aoa to tb order ut ntaUuo In whiclv tb rMucM numlvr oi ltirn hH go ut oSw haiins ln dlvutl.

It nt TM nubTTuui having Wfitlvvehair.lt irwmottvU.j Mr. 0. lluiham. That the tt thakof thl Mcc.Im riTen rftatn Jan jtsw, R.A., tlie tlkilnaan thi Comjony. fr bit nuct thf rcin.

iSijncJ) GEO. GRANT LONDON LIBKARV, No. l'A It, JaintM'kveqiiarv. TTk m(abrrm of this I rt titutbrn are mrectfuCT tnfwra.vl th. tb new anl CATALOiJl'K tf lh LIBUAKY now iMadv, ir ot up in dXb.

anJ to Writer Itt Tlc term Mitcrition cuatinuc the waine Urfore. trsvneefcc, at.nfUntcr.tlion. Mfc mirscriptl m. rnrrndinjen traacc tt. Th tMit halfjear'ii ibriit'n cmnintno lhta NovtaUcr.

Tie fcSrary i i i cn ertry tUy, cxcrJiuuJa), fr a 11 to 6. llTr4tf J. i. HA Sec. an 1 Librarian.

UXMOW UXIUX. Workhou Officers Want Thi Cu krdian at their mot tint on Tuwlay. th Jl of Sorembrrnoxt. wi" proceed to ELECT PORTER. ilary Sl pjf aunum.i a SchooUaaer.

vr) 1T annuin.l and a Sc htounii.trc jalary 5j ai.d furnl hcl apartment. e.U. and cnudl C. per week in lieu of ruiou. Cook i.

wi and ration, and fnr r.t l.cd aiwrtiucLt, 'al'. aud caudle. ApiJicant niut atund at Ihr I'nioa orkhf.u. Ort Iunnow. at IS at noon on tbeday of tiecuon.

and forward their tetiaionialto n.c fore that 'lay. WILLIAM JOHSSOX. Clrt. Pnnruow. 0 toV lMT.

ril'l BUILDEllS. Contract for Building. The I fl.vrd of Guard' uf St. olae I'nlon, Southwark. will iv fe.teTES S'EKS luion Workh.i c.lnPari htrect.

ll.trtelyd.wn. tithwark. on V. eluoday. the loth day neil.

at 3 o'ctrk ro. i lr. f.r Bl'ILPISO a SEW SOITII Wl.xo t.the t'SIOS WOUKlltil SK. aoc.nlint to )an and a wliicJ: uai be nam to Mcwt. Allen.

Snooke, and St. k. try th ard. So. Tonlcy street.

The Board do not bind t'rKUdtctv a th lowet under, and the contractor will lie re iirtllo cite IU perforaiancc of the work. Panic ten ucriat. or on their Ijchalf.are required tn attend the ianl wi hthcir under i up and ettdor 'd Tender Tor Work at St. Ulan. fniou ii: by 3 o'clock on the ale day, after which hour no tender wul le roccinw.

Axaooer ia. A meeting the creditors of 3Iessrs. Oower, Nephews, and whose failure took place on the 11th of epteniiier, was held tu uay. i. r.

Wilson, the Oovernor of the London Assurance cen made the provision of its bills by remittances, and that it was in a perfectly solvent tato. A fact which came out in the course of the. proceeilings, and which seem. to take the creditors by surprise, was tlie extensive drawings made on, the Mauritius account, especially within the last few years, seeing that so lately as 1 B40 they stood at the moderate amount 1 l.OCKiii. At the termination uf the discussion a proposal was made to allow the partners to wind up tne firm und'jr the management of inspectors, the three gentlemen named to act in the latter capacity being Mr.

Gruning, of Messrs. Iluth and. Mr. K. Grant, of Messrs.

Bell and Grant, and Mr. 0. Joyce, of Messrs. Joyce, and Co, which was agreed to; Mr. M'Clelland, who represented the" Scotch br.nks, supporting the projosition.

It is understood that remittances to theTextent of about IMPH), nearly the whole of which are good, were received bv tho 'overland maiL on account of Messrs. Lvall, Brothers, and Co and which, of course, will be available for the creditors under their estate. The Singapore accounts, mention dulness as the pervading feature of tho import markets, though it is also remarked that prices had latterly shown some plight tendency to' firmness. The position of the Gambier planters is descrilicd as exceedingly unfortunate hile their produce was bringing quotations much under former years, provisions ruled high, common Arracan rice costing the consumers nearly er picul. The arrivals of sugar from Siam' were principally purchased for Bomliay.

Adventures of goods to Macassar, it appears, had not turned out profitable parties who liad engaged in the enterprise, the Dutch having tafore their arrival inundated the market. Bills of six months" date were selling at Singapore at 4s. M. to 4s. SjiL; and for shorter periods at 4s; Freightage to England varied between of.

and ol. according to the character of the goods shipped. In connexion with the occupation of the new colony of I ibiian, it is mentioned that the good effects of that measure are already developing themselves. The communication between Singapore, and Brune is now frequent through the medium of trading vessels, raid it is expected that the next annual returns will exhibit a considerable increase in commercial operations with that quarter. Raw stfgp," it is observed, appears to lie in great abundance.

It is converted into flour and pearl for the European market. Of the eleven piratical prahus of Sooloq lately attacked by the Xemesis, it seems that only three have escaped back to that place. Accounts from Batavia of the 7th of August no tice the arrival of several European vessels which had conveyed supplies of cottons and other mauu oi tne i.onaon i Company, took the chair, and the following state ureu gooas to a pressea marker. ntisiness ment (which, when scrutinized, will lie found to convey a most deplorable example of mercantile mismanagement) was submitted lor consideration: iff iu 0 S2 IsSi a. RGK R.

CORSER. Clerk to the Ouarlian. JPAXISH HAMS. The sixth thDealef fiALLICIA.V HAMS habtenrwle.lal 31. llcja ineyare in ranou nre tiraimiu and flarotir.

id 3 in riry way Ju Ufy thi anuimnccineut. TEAL KUSSIA SHEETS, 13s. per pair, suitable iTVfor crrant' II1UL anl SOS hate lmi.rtcd a larjre oan in. of thi diralilc fcibri: throuth their feather atenU la tt. Peter 1 liirh.

aud thereore ran offer It at one ITottt from the nianu a a t.i 5 1 c3, i I 2 2 'It f1 fi.Mft.it PKfiAL ll t.HUVUL,Airt irolll Its I rer liulrt 1 5 aUf l.4 Ur. aud ch) mit' la Lonluo and la the THOKVs MERINO WOOL I DKR rj c. tnurl Kuuli u.tment of thi article, eutvd timt i I ITT II. nnTiiivn a a.mrit of thi article, eonta timt A MMfiW.tfnriT oo I nn.i..r wi.tAL drawer. hoe.

wxka, Ac. alt under IX. porxl. ia r.eu r.ait 5 or It canMcr. II 1 wHeoat.

trrdcr re e. ruaijra ta ih new Xaplo maccaronl i oLJ1 mbbtl, oui in conseiucnce was flat, and prices were declining. On England the rate of exchange was quoted Uf. For Dutch ships 1 were asked as the freightage for sugar and lO lf. for rice.

The latter article by English vessels could not contracted for Wow in. The affairs of the London and Enniskillen Railway are to undergo some investigation, and a committee has been appointed for the purpise. Another adjournment of tne meeting of the Birmingham and Oxford Junction shareholders has taken place. The dividend declared at the Dublin and Kingstown meeting was at the rate of three and a half per cent, on the paid up capital, notwithstanding diminished receipts. The report of' the progress of works submitted by the directors of the West Flanders Railway has been received as satisfactory, and the weekly receipts on the portion opened from Bruges to Courtrai average, it is stated, upwards of The report of the Liverpool cotton market for the week shows a state of continued inactivity, tlie transactions having been limited, and in most cases oidy for cash.

At the commencement of the week there was a decline of jd. per but the improved feeling yesterday caused some reaction, and tlie fall mar now be stated as not exceeding id. LIVERPOOL, Orf.23. FrocK rxrnAcr The aalei thin day werw B'r1tcTj: Laacs cmdiirc, ami CWbire, 31 hare ilaU C.an.l IM. (ruarante 1 i wr cent, till lrt( Eartern Countio.

15i Ure.it Wotern. 17 di. Lancathlreand Yorkshire (late M. and 1.1. fifth.

A'. ditto, halre (Ut L. and H.I. di. Leed and ThiMk.

hew, Hf di. London and North Wtwlcro, new quarter wii. Si quarter (it.J.i. liy Mi.lland. Mo ditto, hare.

4 ditto iCon tU dated llirmimthan and Derby. 7 hir. ditto. 13. od.

arel llinutn1iain. 5t di. hrew.bury and heu ilite S. W. M.l, new, di.

Shrewsbury. iwisry. and Cbeahlre. dR ditto. Preference 'ruaranteut ltr ceaU', 31.

3 jin. e. utn.taurn ana utt.er. ao. irttucd a iare ai oi ii.

OLASGOW Oi. 22. Proct ErrwtSGit. The alc to diy were Caleltnlan. 3312.

61. ditto, new, 13. Midland, XllH. Wrt of Scotland xcUo.e latwt. ment t'ominy, 1 S.

YORK, Oct. Krminckara and' trxfurdf junction niaulaxham. WalMrhaeapJ iou, aoa Anraiey Uu minx ham, Wnrrwrnacop un. and otour auer BotoStjnf ord. and Bir BrMof and Rlrter Ia Talrrfa Hack iulwjnhif) CMod'Kiba Do.

i aharm Cheater ami Uohhead Puldin and Bcifvt Junrtlon Ki Aauan 3 IU. tA 1 IJ Eaaten Coantira PerpotecwuL. Xo.1 Io. da. So.

Ja. (York ExVrtuuoni lt. ISorthers A Eartern! 19. aharea Ito. Sew Ev Laocahjw I Hi.

Sew Do. i aharol East LineiAnhlre Edinhursh and ULvror i harr I to. i tkvn Eieter. TeorilJH)orchT trreat Jorloern pn. i London and Tcrk EAtemlonl Grat North of England Io.

New. Im. Nrw. 31 I v. S.w.

Qrml We teru Pn. aharaa Po. I harea iv. rtfuu Ho. Sew.

17 A MancheateH UuUandsriby lVi diara: Po. 1 lpwleh an 1 Bury (t Ed tnund Im. do. and orwMt lt. ExUuati.tB rV r.p (lal vain trior and Klyi LaacAtT and CarllW Do.

Third Lancashire and. I'orluwure, and L. lo. i harea IVt. hare Do.

Pifltu Do. SiiteealLi Do. Third. ltac Po. Wct RMint TTnloa Do.

Preton and Wyrw Do. ahare I A) i Do. do. IB) Ied and llradford. LuiceArand IVUord Leed an 1 TUir D.J.

Sew Do. Proferenee.ij Per cent Lirerpool, Cr by, A Soath London and lUacliraU Sew. Xo. 1 D.x,Kw. So.

London, Cri.hUa, A South Comt I. I'oluolblnti! Etthth! tnvton and Sorth Wotern Io. OuarVTt, L. and B. pollifth II Do.

share. M. an4 B. lo. li) M.

and B. tali Po.ll)h M.an4B. lb Po. B. lei Ainaonani ruin werrn Do.

ew C'Muold. KUhth ito. Ko.Sew, Pn. Corn ild. Tenth! lo.

do. Tenth lx. Third i Twdon. Soliitbwrr. A Taorfl MancewMUr.

Baawn, and! Matlock Do.Mharej Do. aharaa KorfoU. So. Sew. 50 Do.

Extonaioo o. Scr Sort. Po. Warenet TaCcr North Bfitlah lo haro Ito. i nhatw lo.

Kxtentiow Do. Third North SLifficdJUre Oiford. Weroo UT, and Wolierhainpton Readlrut. UuUdford, and It lntr Hoyou and Rltchea ScottUh Central bhmnbury A Blrmmxham. Shroirhlre L'nioa Heron South uvfl uthlJtwern and Dorcr .1 Do.

So. 1 Po. So.S Po. So. 3 Do.

So. 4 South Walee Taw Vale Eltcrk lon Thame Uareu Dock and ItaUway Wllu, StmerxA, and Weymouth Tort. Ktwcaetle, A Berwick Po. original Sewcatla A Berwick Po. Exterut'tn.

l'ori and Seweantk, Do. So. ewcaiASa aadl Berwick Do. O. S.

E. Purchao or) Preference York and Midland Do. Iat and. Wart Olilnf cxtcn oon Raitwara. Bonlorae and Amlrnt Central of rance lOrletvtuj and lenoal Central of Spain I'uU Bheaiah Ea.4 Indlaa Jamaica Souia Kldland Junctioi Lourain 1 ll Samhnj Luxetnbour Lyon and Arignoa (Coast! tuted) Samurand Lloce Northern of f'ranoe Orleatu and Bordeaux Orcr Ywol Pari and Lyona Part and Orlaana Park and Uoaea Pari and Scrbnrg Rouen aud flam Mambra and Mcu Tour and Saste Wet Flanden IA 14 It Ulidulb.

3, pra. 34 3 St dla. 1 41a. 1 Ala. 4 (C.

31 if tu. lM 3J liitta. 17 li 11 da. (di. pr ti daw 1 di.

par I i Ot. i dia. 44 4 dla. 11 IS. 'it 1 ItUI i SU4 11 Jn.

3 Hi 4i .41 pra 31 34 pm. 14 li rra 1 10 pi 2 4 pea. par I pm. 2 3 pm. I di.

4 TU. di. no rt 3 n. I 11 jen. 9 di.

di. 14 4di tl. 5 tan. ldi. I pro.

5 3 di. I ii di. I dN. is di. 15 13 d'.

1 IJ ii 4flv 3 Ii di. lj dla. 3 3i 12 10 dla. flU II? pm. Al pm.

i si ttpSr 3 4 po. 1 (4 1 pm. 4 At. 7 di. 3 I dla.

4 1 dt. i 1 i dv ii i ll di. (IM 1CW UdoL i pm. 3 41. fiir tin SA tdK par i a.

5t Si II li i dia. di. i tdW HuU. par pm. 34 3i dl.

54 5 dla. li li di. 5 HdU. 7 dia. di.

74 64 dia. tl ii dia. 10 9i dia A Ji pra. 1 2 pm. I dta.

3 4 pm. 4 pm. 1JJ par 1 pm. IJ li dia. 5 4 dla.

tola. par A roMiott. or A 111 i I that they repr wnoie iwaMfM TitunAiiUJi ranthority ry tot thM In artcl of 7M IL WA tXTKLLl'i ESVE. lAWtwrrOPT RAILWAY A0 HARBOtm. 34 31 iSlt 43 3 li dU.

pitUSJ lli 5 7 51 106 i i Jtf VI 7 i i tl i i lii i i Ola. par Jj bi A dla. 1 14. 199 dt. 4 rra II Ala.

3J Si dla. i dia. 45 'JJ dta. IM ft) et 1M KKl it di. 7 di.

SOISI i ei i ut totii Ui 14 10i 31 il i STATE OF TRADE. shaxeholikn la thii corapwar was htl I ieh: Mr. J. Quitter in th ehu TL, afra. were oppow 1 to the Rlmqtihictit of the th raUnv ol the new hart Itwiuwtatel wntrd trpwarxU of 1.S4W, or CB Cfth of tha aarea, said, that there E4 not ppear to lie aay extra outlay, auj tliere no Joxbt lut ths SOtCOOf.

tinetrlerL in Mitira to tai capital of tbw cm pan, kad bees rpent by tio orfoU Cora T3 pany upon taeir own nept'tsibility, an the attempt to raita ner capital was an afterthcaghL lie wa of optnjta that 7 the mode of nifting the kw enpiut would inict aa Irre a parable uij ury urji the prcmt aoaix. Mr. not wiH to thwart the but it iitrrJjt'iou thatif the neir hj. were raiscJ. in'the mq Ly pnrpoiied.

the prtscct share uiat be dva 13, if not lowrTS The root of the rilwrh4 oninallr been eti I liutted at sO.OXl. and the harbour at In Auffuet. the voi lu were reported to be pthgoo satitfACtorily. sni' an act was pamel to tmisier tne whole ua krtt a in; to the Company at a re'it of 4 per rent. la'il half prBt In Fcbrikiry Ltt it waa tati that jt the harlur woul amply rep A.v them for the a 1 litWial outliy.

Ax the la. meeting the iiwrrholJcr were LaforuijJ fir the trttt wa be rni4 bv new ahare A I to the amo iat of li0.tXy with power to borrow lO.V.'X Hi pre atmcd that the orf ilk Company were to cor.prti 4 i the works, ani ther had therefore ijothia to i with ') I in njw aharea. Ther had no power toyiipnre the sairev ler the half profit whnrclvka. Suit the uew Shire. He wiwtM rr aiH tlnd a they did now, with 4 per cent, aad 1 half uic tin Norfolk aarrnrx for li per cent.

on the old. and aw capital. Mr. VKr ini'i he had written a letter to the tecretarr. prfpcwmo; thatjlie d'ientHi: harehoUer hoail be pH of bveaclkknii; with hcie whomliht deret withdraw Scr i Aft.T fizuz funher roso'utiotn were aed that the.i Ie of rawing; the oew p.pital, if car i riod into ePctt, iinil.T tlrprire tie ere of their r.t oa the faith of which the? nX erubarie (heir capital, that the half proSt nt ipii ilicd ait 1 3 liare be not a 'cartel tAalcAa toe dis.

A etiePt nhsreboliler have the optioi of tht paTroeat of trie cnid Ly them, uni apointia a cimittei tocairryottt the olijci4 of the and i watch and i defsad the rci ol the I'f tinn or rat ciiEi mn tu a chxat westibs cbls i O.trCE UAILWAY. On tSaturl.iT Wff. thi OreiAt Vetra Railway broach: inti tiad ii ol liae of railt from 'jioccster V'lAl Ab tld dvwu on tho Allocttfr aial iA Kailro.vl. whii JU'fii by bin whkh it on tie narrow The KTen niile therefore fruai rlucecer to. Cheitenhau have now a miiolnr abTc seie Th retr r'jrt ytiiiri) nilt reutain ai before, an i aloe them tij uuI trains pa liloceter and Birmimtnji but by the id.i of tLi pair up rail, a vl by tie if thit ir of Jowa the (ire Western O'tiipiiDT hatj laid third riil.

which ith oae rail of the adjacent pair of iuntit firm br wtd pmje th inner rail of the narr.iw gau; Hne tkits acrAin aA the inner; riil of 1 lh broal Koite. Hue, aci the outer line of th nar row Ivfno; ttnj. almiat the TaiJlle of rhr brotid pise Carriaj aA th pait'aiopj. Thi tntrtllrr 1 from LiHilon lliettenhliu canr proc.ee I ee ter by aiie fireat a heretofore. Lut ioiiead tf goinj; into the ctution there, anil then cvmia; out arjia in tt oinewhat similar direction at firnt, or at lea.t in a line jra.

ia nn ccute alible with the line of entrance, toe' carriages for liloce tdrafe dcttchsd and cnt La. and thi carri igeA proeeel by a short ai'idunce to in the ii')ceter au a little way out of theeUtion. dridiiu half aeront this tttrrow irjue line, br the hiethcri jCit dccribwl On airiTiii within a few yard of 1 tee. old on this Oloce ter and Bincia ham tin, the double (raue tcn the broad jj line enrying off into the heart of the WwTi of Chcltrnluia by a n. tray of about three tioarters of a mile, the ourow (riiage contisitin iu coune to Uirminghain.

It hm beju thought that the mixture or concurrent of two pinjes the tame rood must cati complexity ani much ri ot accident, and Mr. Crunel hva probably acted in UiLnir the first step in this direction in so" simple a form. No narrow gairje train csn enter or leave tha Glucoter and llinninhain where the broad gauja trains enter und leave it there is orr the whole of tha JouMe iraujre distance no tLttion. no siding, so spot where some trains are tit branch oS the line and others of tha tme saue to prixeed further alon; it. Hence a portion of the ordiiutry risk attendant on crrrtsings or iunctinns is ayoided, in ouoeequence of the command obtained by one, rail of each puir not boin common to the trains which are ro on un 1 tlie trains which are to turrr katde.

Thus tha bnsid train into Cheltenham turns out of the main line by means of fixed points," reiioirin; no rwitchmaa's Attendance, th broad jr.iaca notbeinjr continued any further the main line; and the narrow gauge trains areTept tteadily purtuinjr their way on toward Birmingham by tueans of a Lo. line at this point, the whole arrangement beis' facilitated bv tlightlr railing one rail and depn.sing another. The rails are all new. About a dbnu paseener train each way are to. po daily over tha 1 rrow iriuc rails, and 10 each war ever the brotid jriuje.

The line, ut once a broad and narrow gaue line, was opened to the public on Saturday, and a "pecial train took down a Uire )xirty to Cheltenham, the frequenter of which town will now be apured the annoyance cf a break of and chiin of cuiriazcaat Glcceter. About OO gentlemen left faodinton at IU minute past 10 o'clock in four carriages, driven by itrt Gooch with tha Great Britain CDjrine. The day turned out wet, the road from the first was jrrenay, and a atretic head wind was blow, in, but our wuekintr ri ropori irApdaoi (at Kohl chritten laugh ut weather. In 'S) minutes the train was at Slough (l miles), in 17 minutes more at Reading (IS mile further), and at 6 minutes pnat II Didcot, S3 uiUea from London, vha reachcl. In J7 minutes the 'J4 miles between that place and Swindon had been ptuoed over.

Uccasu naUy the rate very fat one mile, the 21 st. wan goat over in second, being at the rate of very nearly tl) miles an hour. At 1 o'clock the train arrived at Cheltenham, and tha. whole parly procevded to the Plough, where a repaat waa provided, Lird Barrinzton presiding, and some appropriata speeches were made br r. Saunders, Mr.

BruneL and others, on their healths being druni. The company re torned to London in the evening in (rood apiriu, coriTatu btingone another on the taking "one step more" in the projrr of railwars, and dicuting its probable effect uprt the protpects of the broad gvjjte. LiLLircTiAx express' Bscrsz. On Saturday an eioerimenUl trial 2 anon the Eastern Counties Kailway, to test the powers of a small locomotive engine of a novel description, designed and constructed by Air. Samuel, rein lent engineer of the Eastern Counties line.

It is of two horse power, runs upon fottr wheel, req aires no tender, jod not only car net sufficient fuel and water Tor its own consumption within the smallest dimenaiooa, but ia alto capable cf convevins seven persons fbesides the enjineer and stoker) in theafterpart, which resemble an open insa rar. ane total wcigut tuia luue locvmoAlve wim I ca its extreme lenztn, including boiler, Irish car, and all, is only 1 feet ti inches, and the height from the rails to the Door of the engine is not mors than one foot, The tittla novelty left the Shoreditch station at half past 12 o'clock. with a party of seven gentlemen, mcloding Mr. Samuel. Mr.

Martin, superintendent of the Eastern Union Itailwav, ami the representatives of the morninir journals. Mr. Samuel himself drove the eajfine, and a apeed of it) milt an hour was non attained. Tha perfect ease aud eteadinea of inotioo at this hijrh rata of speed were remarkable in so liirht a vehicle, while its diminutive size and proportions, an 1 the singularity of its appearance, excited no little astonishment among the passengers of the trains which it met tn mlt between London and Cam. Three stoj.pases were mult to take in water, and (From tha ifanchtitrr Examiner of Saturday.) MAScn ester.

Regular business maybe said to be entirely suspended this week, the few transactions which hate taken place being only for prensing and immediate order. The necessities of. some parties, coupled, no doubt, with the downward tendency of the raw material, have led to a few sales, at ruinously low prices, of 40 inch shirtinjr, 'J and 72 reed. Quotations for rams remain nominally much as they were last week, while for cloth still lower prices than those of last week have been named. No regular quotations, however can be eiren which will afford anv just criterion of the market value of either lrooJs or rams at present.

In lirid re. many cases prompt cash payment had induced parties to the party arrived at Cambridge at a quarter to 3 o'clock. ubmit to prices which can only be regarded as exceptional, travelled the dittancc. 37 mile, exdu ire of stop Considerable orders are understood to be held by merchants, pages) in about an hour and three cmarters. At one thwa which are not likely to be given out until confidence is in the rate of travelling wh tiiles an hour, and Mr.

some degree The last Americnn packet brought a Samuel tated, that he had tested the powers of the engiua large numlier of orders, a considerable portion of which to go at the rate of 47 mile's an hour. Mr. Samuel', invro nccessarily remain in abeyance for the present. tion appears to be admirably adapted newspaper aad (From the lfii IntdligtiKrr.) other express, since the consumption coke is so exewd Lxr.ro. The general depression in trade, and the heavy ingly smalt that the company can afford to tun thU'erurme commercial failures which hare taken place and continue" to at one fourth the present rate of charge for cxpressasv take place in different parts of the country, have their The eugir.e i also found to I a Useful aad economicd natural effects in this town and district, by checking the I substitute for the larger locomotive, iu tuo incessant sales of woollen cloths, and producing a very stringent de visits of supervision along the line which form jart cf the gree of caution on the part of manufacturers, as well as of duty of the reMent engineer of a railway; Ave subjoin a all classes of trade purchasers.

Very little business ha few detail of the proportion, ke. The boiler it tubular, been done this week, either in the warehouses or in the having 34 tubes of I inch ilUtueter of boiler. 2 feet public market but there is no change in price, and stocks height of boiler, feet rl inches; height to the top of the are not very heary. i funnel, 7 feet 1 inchet ttroke 6 inches. The apply of Bradford.

Piece. We cannot report any improrement water is contained iu a box under the feet of the passengers, whatever in the state of our market, arfd business it as fiat and the economy of pace is carried out to the fullest extent, ai well it can be. The fear of lower prices cause buyers The engine, bcha veil admirably on crossing the points and to aeier au purcuases not ausomiciT necessary, airt scuers rounumg tee curves ot tLe line, and there appeared to be fo lu intinu to clone off ato lr. Thit state of thin'' has I rrwtin.r slresilw nnvluced a frill of Driest in Jmost every article. I fir.t.1 nrriuio, mo il wiltn ik.J;..

including even 64 merinos and 3 4 and linings, whkh ij aEie rate of tire l. i some time azo were in fair demand. Yarns continue dull. 1 rrrrTTT' Jh tin Sncfaualltitw. wciliarly llrhl and rl Lv'f of price, forwarded ifrtei on ai uUc a.aiwVv'M.

1 Jnini.T ctlmateA Thh fttlet. Jt Jj rwuiit.iane. eny. 1 and warranLpd niAtoahrink War hou.j. E.

Ludjate rtrcct, three from PauTa. SURTOUT, ri 1 r. lt i. httACfcrCO and A LEStA XDRO 1 ttt i V( ITOX CABoSIandV SSt tnat tbey no bmser re i ire co i Xminiio1 i ituentce tl Conduit tree. Rcitont treet.

and a nc it.rft: btrnaked their ilnl XewsAreel don. the prtoe xwy oj wilA ty coarantee, a weU a iu freedom 7 jiwWer. Brown. Market ntirtct of Frra ut ecl. xaldity.ir Tat aeii; taste, Ac, 1 in tSe hand' Kiinhurh Marshall and of Ant'iaio Quelle, taeir aziar, waj may oe toand at AU.

roster a. i SatraiF I IC al.oVC.lt will ik: seen tnat ic asscu. ac ii jt ni 10 quarters tiitv ro. cordine to nresent estimate, are equal to a dividend Korroif to too. weight lo'eihw'to of in the pound, exclusive of the proceeds that 250 quarters and 2.6S0 bagsnf oaU; S77 sacks, SW barrelt.

in whmr. 1 mnir 1.0 rlnepil frnm the realization 01 tne and otucr nacxafres 01 oatmeal 410 sucxs ani Rtoct ETCTfASRt. The sales to dav were Great NStrthen. 2 it. Sonh Brituh, Ktteudon, York, Stwcaatle, aul Berwick.

So. 1 (late Sew Centlckil. Yarns continue dull. lupoiiTATiov nnv Tnci tvn Tho nrrivals of notwithstanding every limitation of the production. I grain and general provisions at the )ort the Insn ports during the week compris: tiiciikn mst.

mciu'ieti ine louowin rter.Ime. TowCT sAA sct. aal Ct.n factirer. hare always on hand one of the lamtsTiM 'ESta to kuuloa of CIO AIM and CUtltoOTS, war U'o a. and the priadual nob! ruul of the tx q'ial3r.

aal at pnoc much lower tTtin any other oriflna! deiyi or ne juSeuraU. fery a Ax aud uid. 1 Srwnthe tuvx treifi tthae. S. per lb.

Cab cigar. T. Hartnaah. 7a. 61.

per to. 1 their Aa union etrart, esjual to (orcim, OR 0 BUTLEB'i DELECTABLE LOIITStOEi. (ti orixiaall foreowhs, cold, drrne, Aineadae of the throat, asUimv Unani eonta. ani other affitetiont i of the i ebeH anl laat. are rresnred only 3.

CYieTd, eoraer of Kk rtrect. Wiiaoi Jactaoa. uocosor of the lata Goort Butler. Thow bear.a, tay vSifrr aims or ad Ire, allhoart th lab hare a etoa re Ia boa at La, 3. aVL, 4a.

tL, lit, and 15 each SXE DOSE RELIEVES One Box Cr Taka Or ABISOTOS'a HKDICATKO CJ UBB tor eoturha, stwt.ftmrt.Uaae3aa.tore tbroatt, hoartesaat. hooptne much, wtiiiaac, rSanai.a asl oucutoAopUra eomplaint, 1. and t. 64. bax.

Pt id. or at 1 and tCoiJedtirct: 13, TVCwduly rtirvo; e. rrrt 3t1, UolWw; n. Orataehtpoaerta H. Si.

IStmlrmmmt la, Shortstitct. AAVMS aad Co, Ut, ktw. it XxdkiU. of it wlf erpamline Kklrta, whilst esannjr a other tyie, an eteaance psLttt s. On the subiect of these properties it trans harrels of Imrley 72 sacks of malt 130 bulet and 13 casks patronisedby pired that the direct' ownership of four plantations CdVS has lcen transferred by Messrs.

Larlow and to. to 0f haw 74 casks of whiskT lt barreit of pork essrs. Gower and as the result ot tne progress li bags of feathers; 813 bags of meal; 32 sacks of peat; ami the heavy advances mada by the latter firm on i) quarters of Indian com. Tho at the port of Bristol iir ir account. In reference to one considerable Item irom ine same quarter, on ute uu anu couaiswru hr.A.

MJ.andCo. adiirbteisalUil.rntaalliarteWwiy. I osaots. viz calculated as likcW to lie de i l' 1 if BALL A 0ALL1CA, rwsMred 0 and fr0m itwas stated that Messrs. Oower of ot hni whisky, jiork.

and other articles. The following is a compendium of the importations into the metropolis from Ireland during the week comprising from the llth to to the 16th inst. inclusive, viz. 27,591 packages of butter packages of lard; 40 of watt 20 of linens; 67 of hams; 135 of Krk; 442 hampers, bales, and casks of bacon 41S cases and xes of eggs; 65 packages of feathers; 243 of aeed; 25 of whiskey; 23 sacks of vetches; 741 casks of porter 140 packages of malt 590 quarters, 645 sacks, and 1,215 barrels of oats 614 qriartcTS of wheat 2 casks of potatoes, and a quantity of lira stock beside. 50 tons weight of sulphur ore, 34 package of paper, 21 bags of bay teed, and a variety of other articles.

Apothecaries' Halu The following are the names of mtlemen who passed their exsrnimtion in the science and practice of medicine, and received certificates to practise, on Thursday, tha 21st of Oct. Frederick Farr, Pumtabla; Charle Gage Brown, Portsmouth; Joseph Holme Boxton. Biihorj a Auckland John Fither, War. mlriateT Henry Harris Mttneridc, Cxbtjdg John Newton, Htti.uLa i wBd WlUiAO. Bans.

rr: rmiiK pj A. i Co. vim to their stoppage, with the view "V.X traaUal, UqU WiC aimuubiam. dmw nm. "i "A i Tiury 'JO'JsxOM uy il.

XAw artiaavcj tl Ka In i ine rwnTj.n uic i jj taKlnZ ine necessary iuuisucb ivi jrv muK to? Vhe gome degree ngainst the liabilities incurred by their iii Mauritius connexion, sent out several veseew to utae iin cargoes of the new crop. As these vessels Uie figure alu tethcr uiapproaalialtle by any other tyle. pves xrcater tr An TS, JLam. AM 1T fccUvaccurs. auiyct pjacwi ui tiwra.MiouifjbU portion for ouiH arrive before the month of Decemlser, the hand of the wearer.

Thh coat may be worn with or without another, ouiu jaiaaao uvviv aad I mad far th prcotot wnot raotna, mint. warm, aa' only three rulaeaa. Uton Y'katiria. can. B6 IL and Xew Bon4 ro.

Ktwwetf sity ahorawesl csioAeoniiaB of bll.Hmcnt. and that thtg raaltie under the abore act win be enforced anraat any person or rcnotu copytot that, saw fa. aad thattmch aal ofthUdositJ tsittKattaaaauaraMonVioo. rrni I KVAJT9 and Co unUhlat lroaajonrtr, 33, Klnr Wullam ttreet, Londoa enaee, rowwetrouy aeowaiBt toe tatuty aat nwtrr, thatbnkaTtluttcocapialarrt STOCaTttf KITCltEX REQU1 uiri'i owJaSln atartroaaa. atAeeAan.

Ac. ia sooner. Iroa. aad block tla. patent dW oortn, rotjtliix jack, aoat nnaa a4 twtry reaafaita fo7ltkttcJiaB alt kalvw.

and fctktpA war, tUaad eaapoMlaf Ijmr "A Atrawat aaanrlnAtlll ol stoves (sastert, lB4fJTtiWlaWwlSs patCD, ll waa tcasvuy estimate the quantity thus secured would produce the amount Tiamed. With respect to the ultimate disposal of the Mauritius properties theyisdYes, it tras stated that much will depend upon the position of affair when the of the lata severe disasters thall reach the island, and that, under these eircurnttances, it had bexn deemed most prudent, not to put Tltt upon tliem.j A epeciU i Bsnnlstar, HwTxat, Hinti. ExTEsr.iTiso Ciiwtmstasces. In the night of A WldOW and. as scriptinnt of goods for the home trade.

The only branch of force tuat 'in less than an tour 42 houe were burnt tne trade in men near oi puj uown. the damage done being t.tinuted at Tho pven but is the lower description of Lis.e thread and spun at the lim aljrru. fled in her night dress with silk gloves for the American Tet. her youngest child, and. having placed it in safety, re (Fromthe itycTJlrtr turtl for the two otlic but trrey had alreidy irished Leicester.

There are indication a of a falling off in the in fi. dreadful evil was' at once nnanimously demand, and many of our niannfacturer. are preparing for to a woman named Uerkult, who travelled about Umiting their rnanufacture. The sute of tjur monetary tLe lat Ud in the tillage, affatn i destroying confidence, and we fear there will be a in wnil.n mctimi but at' long inlerr.K lodgSd. great falling off in employment in a short time.

Prices are for Uer onj, piece of faTOiture a wretched bedbu5 firm, but tere great inactivity in wools and yarns. or tu. in which dealt. ana part oi wnicn, it appeared, ne umim SlScrtAR CirTCRE. On the 8th of this month fact, on one occasion.

a singular adventure befell the Rev. O. Rogers, of Shering. Tribunal on the. infornutionof 3f.Hurf thedeputj iiiaToror ton.

As the rer. gentleman was walking to his residence Looze, who was the brother law the widow erg, from the neighbouring town of Newport Pagnel, his atten Thi prtMcntion excited the hatred of the HtTBuIt tion wa attracted to a Urge and strange bird, which, after against M. Hurt, and, indeed, all the inhabitants of making sevarat unarming attcmpu to sustain itself in the tne vinage, wno trcaiciiue. V. air, uiiauij Buiubeu ui a ucua ciooc to l.

made towards the spot, and rinding weariness or a wound, was unable to fly bautuiiv cuccecucu, noiwi in standing a aeperate resistance uu. wwen It mad. with a formidable bill. and pair oflome.wnHu te ri TS iierault was teen aominjt out i act auij wuituttcij drctscd, and wcari; her bennet and stiawl, and dragging after her the Buttress which coastitnted the whole of her furniture, and taking refuge under the porch of the church, thus showing evidently, that she wa fully prepared for what had happened. Upon this she was arrested, aad brought to trial before the Court of Assise for the Yooa upon a charge of incendiarism.

The above facts, with Other corroborating circumstances, being pro red, the jury proAtoaaeed her guilty but with extenuating cirninirtarici. and the Ctirt cn Usced her to hard labour for 20 yean tad to be sxpoecd ia ftpntory. afTiiiis wings vigorous enough to bestow an awkward buffet. ia capturing it. The bird taken under these lingular circumtUnces it of the six of a swan, perfectly white except at the tip of the wings, which are of a slate colour, with beak aad eyes of a light green.

It measures fron beak to tail about 2 feet iu wing are 8 teat from tin to tip. Its naine and specie have com pletely baffled the orriithological skill of it captor and of th Isamed in the neighboorhood. Though evidently sea fcwLperlupe of a tropical family, it thriv tmdtr the keeping of Mr. Rogers, rnanlftetly ia strangth, tpirit. A i'i ll I.

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