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The Charleston Daily Courier from Charleston, South Carolina • 2

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4 ju air SVKMf Til imtUUM Fr hipFgleIrf'furk Havre Fr brig lliii Dudouit Have Brig Marv Maxwell Havana i Schr I-abella Travers Baltimore Scljr Virginia Weston 1 do 1 Htm tfi4 rony 1 Fr shin Jeune Blanche AHeaume Havre Shjp Higgins New-York 6 day- OMTUABTfr DIED on I3ih bcpUuulwr last at Thorpe Lee Surrtv'f EnfcUiul) tl Nittif Mr- bubrHi uter long protracted illness CATHERINE -the beloved wile of Col John STxrLtTON aged 60 year She was eldest daughter aud eo-htnvessof th late John Beale Emi of this city thtd niece of Mr Bun wife of the Hon William Bull formerly -Ututeuanl Governor of South-Caroliua 'DlffD on tlie 4th Inst at Ui Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia Mr Hmhi Evans native of Swansea South Wales late Engineer of Uw Mexican Miiih-g Company at Real del MoujC in Mexico In Uie 40th year of his sge wesit onl to Uie asking lulharity tot copforraqj ifc-gfee at tha present moment yet the inteoUon wae whan this point should be ginud to apply for pecuniary assistance or perhaps fur the Lunatic Asylum i building for their purpose He concluded by deprecaUng hi the etrongest manner the paasage of the till ai calculated to ruin Uie flourishing institution alreedjCiestablished without tha pouibily of materially bqpfltting Or permaoenUy establishing tlie proposed hixlilution Dp Cox from Clarendon next took the tm considered the attempt to establish Medical College Columbia without th means absolutely necessary Its success (an alms-house hospital Ilc) a entirely useless lie likened It auto the building or 74 gnn ship on the tlnte-houae hill at this place and lha recruitingof fresh-water arew ft man her the vain expectation that she could be conveyed to the ocean'' and they fitted to navigate it by a course of studies and exercises under all tha disadvantages which Uiey roust here encounter Mr Thompson roieia he denied being Influenced as had been insinuated in any manner by Hit imposing name of some of the petitioners fur lie contended that it would only InsUtute a fair and laudable competition between th proposed institution and the Coiirge at Charleston With the inception of 8urgery he was of o'pruion that a College at Columbia would possess all the ad vantage enjoyed by any similar institution in lar "sir a 6 witiUNOTay what it bat a Mp ofbusv TIN COUNTRY PA-(TfIKtB IMIM A Wtltl) DaLLAM PCR wSnili-LtUrtMIICll ANSAE IH BOTH eaeiRS i ryumthe York Com AdvcrUTr Occ 61 1 LATE FROM EMULIIYD By Uir potlulsliip lnrfc CapL De Coat from the editor ofUe Lmnmrcta I' received files t)f lmdo pars to the dlst OrL and Liverpool to the 21 of November Lpusengrrs I he linn John IUkdiiiph Mesere tV llihhlcwliiUiT For- bjjuir Johnston Jones Mm Ms Shi Id end Miolorh American Stmhs Oct 8 Bank Shares dhi ld 6J 3 percents 70s 4 do 8687 6 do 1813 for 181 1 BO lor I8U H0 lAe Corn Al a meeting of the Ltrory of London (culled expressly (or tho purpuw) a pr (limn to the Lrgnla'ure was agreed to without one de-acnti" voice praying lor a repeal ot the corn laws us cqoallv ihiuriuus to Uie egriculiurist and the community at lirifl: Parliament would assemble for ffietrana-(ction of business boui tlm SOilmt November but would not sit more than three weeks before the ad-ynirnmoitl fnrihe holy tliyf Mr Canning lu rc turned from Pari Sir Walter Scott's Lie of Napoleon is proceeding with so muchtclcrily lliative have reason to believe tlie six volumes will appear wlihiu a few weeks after Chris' nun The Cotton market was again depressed and Uie prices had declined nearly one half penny per lb By a recent order of the Commissioners of the Customs imported Indian Corn wns admitted into England for home consumption at a duty ol 10 per cent ad valorem Our correspondent stales that a few cargoes had arrived at Liverpool and thutlhearUcle waa likely to nuot a randy sale during the winter months at about 5s to 6s per Imperial bushel The ()uko of Turk was ry ill i his leg had been icirifitt) Mid it a atitid the flwh would not heul It seems the raclia of Egypt the scourge of Greece fx by no means in want of friends in England The I jvtrpool Mcfim bf tho 27lh Oct says shipments for him are at this moment taking place at Livei pool of shot shells and other anuuit'Oiis tohe spoiled in all prohalnlitv to the destruction of freed am ill Greece and we hear of no mistakes no detensiona no trick Ve shall be vLry glad however to learn in a short lime that Cochrane or some other friend to tho Crc Its haVmsdnup fur delays ixpcnoiin-d on tlieir side of the (pies' ion byTorestalling tin IV (fha ai taking thiaC shipments into his especial keeping Mr Price Die new Lessee of Drury Lane Theatre lb busily trgagi in pttp iring a Grand Pantomime noon an exn nno sea fnrlnnCi rstmas lolydays The rival Theatre aid b) industry and Farley's (rule as it relates to Pantomime and Stage effect ia likewise In a torwardlate wilh us Magical VW It was repjrtcd by the last sleaui boat from llain Liirg that an tipras hid just arriv-d there wi Pin-lelhgciie of i lie assassmanuu of the Grand Se-gumr Xl (tonstantinop'c Russia appears thal Gen Yermoloffhss gained victory of ijiiio iiuporpitpce which has been cole-'braird by illuiniiiatioiiiand public rejoicings at SI Pstersburgh From tlie official report of Gen Dttcfl Bams that Abbas a alcr 'lc defeat on tha ami be-ukr of secueV or Its tidituiip for eMmnercl were superfluous But to remind yon that a new field ill there at once be thrown open for manul'ae-turn and the that nuis tenths of this delightful region and of those once fertile landa bo desert and that flocks and herds and the soil itself within a sail of the north of Europe are irorlhlese in tlie ttbsonceof cultivators and sonsumeri ia a duty which ia due to Greece and to you lljsteti then to tho relief of this suffering people rest Untied Dial you will be received with open arms as cittsewsnnd friends and that no man shall fail to mod the Just reward of bis labor in tins Christian anil glorious undertaking Adieu Unite at tho island of Mam is (thetherf-Ire of immortal deeds in limner times there again thacrown of victory swaits those whq advocuirllie eauae of Greece and Liberty I (Signed) LIVERPOOL OCT 28 Our letters are from Malta and Mcssindf of tlie Iltli to the 25th dcpicinber The following are ex-(ruca Malta Stplmher There is a great lack of news from ths westward at this place Front what I can eollcet would appear thul the Turkish fleet is up Uie Gu ilanellrs where it is likely to remain owing to ihe lata massacre- of the' Jarivsarlct at Con- stsdtinople by tho Suliun and tlie plugua which ia ragng in that city The whole of tlie principal officers are in ti ills nithin tlie seraglio and the banner of ihe Prophet remains unfurled as a re-acuou is expected through (lie whole country and the fate of the Sultan threatens to be the same as that of Muster die and Selim when they made thesaipe bold attempt to ut down tlieir masters' Mahomet Ali seems to be 11 a complete bis finances grow more and more scanty Ins Egyptians and Arabs refuse going to the slaughter house in Greece and have abandoned tlie harvest of cotton and grain and fled to lelreats in Uie interior At the same lime Ibrahim ia inactive in the Morea the desperate defence of MitaO-longhi has taught him that something more than ihrratsis ntceutry and since Uiat action he has done nothing hat a favorable opportunity Is this for the what depravity in loeir pseudo friunds to let pass this npiortuiity hut to it We have received some letters from Mcsvbia staling Uie conduct of Uie government officers there towards tome gentlemen travelling in the Biitish yacht Unicorn One olthem Mr H-keth had been at tliis port' where he obtained pratique tle yaolit not having a bill of health and had returned to Metama Having some letters and papers to send on bord lie went to lie health office on ihe 6th mat and having ohtai ed permission from one of the magistrates hand them into the market boat lie placed them oil the when another jumped furwaid and seized 'hem They have not been vent 011 rd Uie yacht although application wa nude Tor Uim end she (me yilclii anuiutd Messina till Uie evening of llicfith We are not informed of the steps which Mr Barker the British resident Consul may have taken but eertsinfv a more insolent unwarran able ac wasuev-r heard of except among barbarians or banditti bui in truth tlie Neapo'itau government is made un Of Uiesc precious ingrodinus tics J'r Map Ji di Extracts Jtuffut 19 Nauunal p-p ha risen omVIo 12 in consequence of Ihe ikws of I nd Cochrane being in the Mediterranean Since the Egyptians iuvadtd lie Morea things never bore abitt-r aspect Ilian at prisent as well os A tica Ibrahim Pucht has heon ruutid in three different attacks that he made on -parta (Muine) and ncspairmg of success he has retired toTripolitza wlitre he ia ut prewnt In one on the 3d mst our troops completely beat three battalions of regulars composed of best light troops about 400 in number This victory wei obtained by Gen Ntchita with the Copalelh ot Mit-snlnnghi and 250 lonians About 2'joo Egyptians attempted to oprn for themsilves a pass fioin Coron Modon and NiocauLro (tlie fortri st of Navarino) tu join Ibrahim at Tripoli za our people routed Diem nd look about 300 hoi sea and mules liid-n with provi-ions Captains Griiioti and a zooffiare ha-ra-sed the Turks under Itiulaxkv who are ties ug tlieus This city and the citadel are well defeaui and have a good store of provisions and ammunition arrrr FRIDAY MORXIMV DEC 15 J828 The President of the United States hae recognised Jasita Cl axe Buciunsn as Vice Consul of his Britannic Majesty for Uie State of New-Yerk Messrs Kami and E'inn it ia laid bare leased the Boston Theatre for the term of Uiree yearly at on annual reqt of 06500 ChittindFm Lion Esq hasbeeh elected to Congress from the' State of Kentucky to represent the District lately represented by II exit 1 ('uHTOHIAL OORRUONDKNCa) COLUMBIA -(Monday) DEC lj A Resolution UiU morning passed tha House of Representative! which was concurred in by theWiale that tlie Legislature do adjourn it present saaslad on Wednesday th 20th lust At twelve o'clock Col Txttoa Governor elect was introduced into the Haj of RepresentaUves by the Joint Committee of the two Houses having previously taken their seats in tho centre of Ue Hall His Excellency the Governor than ascended to ilia desk and addressed tha 8maiois and Representative at some length at the conclusion of which ha declared himself ready to take the oath of office which was administered hy the -Speakers The Members of both House then proceeded to the Senate Chamber where Ihe President of that body proclaimed John Tailor aa ivernor and Commander in Chief of Uie State of South Carolina for two )tara from the day of hi elecUon' Proclema Uun of tiie itme was afterward made in the usual ey from tlie PorUco of the State House The galleries of the House were crowded on Uieocca-j with the lailiei and citizens of Columbia who appear to be highly gratified with Uie eelecUon of one of tlieir most distinguished citizen io this exalted office CqI WiTHEaspooN of Lancaster elected to till the office ol Lieut Governor ia not el present in Columbia 1 I have heard it stahd that Mr DuNKiwi in Ihede bate upon the bill to gve the elecUon of Slwiifl and Clerk the City Court of Charleston lo the people which look pluceon Saturday last made a general clrerge against the lawyer! This Lt certainly a mistake I waa present during-the whole debate Mr stated Uialhc had en a member of Die Le-g stature for the last seven years aud according to lis experience whenever a proposition was brough foi tva lo give new elections to the people it had tue opposition of the lawyers That he could xccoun' for this in no oUier way than that in Uiis State almus' 4 power was vested in the legislature Uiat lawyers had always constituted alarge portion ofthatbody and as their profession necessarily compelled them to s-muchof the iiifiriiiiUcs of the people at targe Uiev were induced to lunik that power could be more txft4 tell to ihe Legislature of which pity composed so large a part tliau to be traueferred to the This was Uie extent of his remarks as pudvrstooi but qualified as Uiey were and true as they are generally thought to be they brought out Uie whole body of the profession I think that eiglh re plcdto him in the course of the whole debate H-stood alone but his arguments were unanswered and unansH rable On the main queaUon the votes ere 59 111 favor of his proposition and 52 against it A Bill to take from the gnlaturw andgive toU people Uie election of Tax-Collector! throughout tlie State as a subject of some debate in the House of RepresentaUves The question was upon tho passage of an unfavorable port upuu Uie Same made by the Judiciary Committee which was taken byyeasand nays and resulted at follows Yeas 65 Nays The Bill was then referred to a Special Committee to perfect jls details The Committee of Way and Meant Uii day mnleUieir report upon a Comptroller Concml Report in the course of which Umy recommend that It ts iurzpcdient to Irgisla'e upoif that part of the same which rrcommmds Uie taxing of Stock in tlw Bank held by citizen or residents of this Stair which had been recominendi by a Committee of Ui-Seiuttf and passed Uiat body by a large majority From this Report it appear Uiat Uiere will be deficiency of alxiut Uiree hundred thousand -liar- in the way and means of Uie current year end the Committee recommend that the Bank ol tlie State be authorized to issue an afnounl net exceeding 0300000 in five percent Slate block Ip meet the tame Tlie Senate had before them to-dey the report of the Joint Committee on tlie Codification of the Laws a copy of which was sent you by Uie last mail The Report wta emended by elriking ont the limitation of Codification to the Statute Law wilh a view of extending it to the Common Lew also The blank for Uie salaries ofUie Uiree Commissioners eoulrroplatcd wssfiltrd in Uiat body wilh tlie sum of 02500 each Tuesday Deo 12 The Judiciary Committee this morning r-ported a Bill on the petition of tlie Mechanics of Charleston prescribing and restricting Uie manner of hiring out Slaves working on hire aa Mechanic which was read a first U-uc a ordered to be print The report of the Charleston Delegation recom mending an upprupiation ol ft 3000 tor toin4--tuig (ha Arsenal at the Tobacco Inspection and cliang ing the Commissioners lo superintend the building of Uie seme passed the House of Representative this forenoon without opposition 1 A Bill regulating Uie trial of Slarei and free per-sons of colour for capital offence ha passed its second reading in Uie Hoase and been scuilo Ihe Sen ate A Bill to amend (be Quarantine gulalions subjecting vessels arrivi ig in Hie ports of Uii State having on hoard persona labouring under the Small Pox to the Quarantine Regulation of Uit same Also a Bill to prohibit tho public instruction of slaves end tree pi rsonelif colour in reading and writing and foro'her pu poses a Bill to regulate tlie introduction of free pi rtons of colour ot boaij of vessels entering the ports ofv this State in con funnily with the petition of the Chamber of Com mme oi'Cliti lesion a Bill for the better ad ministration of ju-lice in causes small and mean ail of wldch ere iiiuoducrd by Uiu Charleston Heir-gallon had a fitai rca-i ng in the uw sad wore made Die order of the day fot lo-morruw A Bill to raise supplies fur the year 1827 reported by the committee ol Ways and Means Imd a Drat (lading to-day One of its provisions goes to do way with the treble Uxherutotore laid upon non-resident proprietors and subjecting (hem to a duubh lax onlv The guiicral objects and amount of luxalio provided for iu Die bill are the same as were compn-cd in the tax act of Die lust session It is expected however Uiat a provision will be moved at Uie second reading for inserting a qlause imposing i tax on all monies nl interest A Bill authorising the truth to be given in eiidcnrc on the trial of indictment for libil had a first feuding to-day The Bill to establish a Medical College In the town of Columbia came up on its second rcudmg and gave rise to an aniinaled debate in which MrTooMex look the lead He deprecated the project as one calculated to paralyze Uie Medical College of SUoth Carolina established ut Charleston bt dividing the means of the 8tate for the support of such an insii-lullun between two rival establishment -he consequence of which would probably he the ruin of both Ho was rtphrd to by Mr IV Thompson of Gircn-villc who advocated the bill contending that the ar gumentrustd in oppnsitiuu to its csUildisumint were he thought the attempt to CXeludu this esluli-lirdiment wao of a piece with Uie taufi' system and even worse than that system as it not onl) drew from other parts of the state Uie means fur the erection of tlw College 1 Charleston but would now prevent all competition in tho business lie wns followed Iw Mr Tim wnlt who took 0 view of the ri-r ami progress nf the first hinlird insli tulion and of the high standing of its proicssors Ilo m'oit that Cue priy nf tvo pflitioKTX as in for in Ship Ann Reed flu '9 Sloop Psckel Perkins Milanza From FJSonPs Observatory at ran-set Iasi Evsniai IN THE A brig and Schooner The ships Ceres Crane flth despatch Marth Freeman 8th hist tchr Dibit Babbidge tnfl ichr Fame Briglitraan 6th inst ail for Uiia port are upst New-York 61(1 insL The brigs Rice Plant Foster to tail in a few day! and Maty with despstch for this port art up at Boston 4th tost The brig Brandywine Perry for Uii port cletred et New-Vorkffh mtt The sloop Rose in Bloom Baker for this port fc up at Providciicedlh iusl to sail with despatch Hunitoy Wilson from Loudon for thu port err gt PorUmputh 30lli October The Llcurgua Crawthevr' Aurora Care Wfl liam Dawson Hutchinson Gen Brown Sharp 20Ui- Home Maxwell all for tlii port are up at Liverpool 21 ult SAVANNAH Dec Arr brig Laurel MeL ford Providence 7 day 4 sebr Glide- Barlrixm York 8 Bqluw ship 4Vm Penn Ouliger from Philadelphia Sailed stops Fmpcror Bennett New-Vork 8 vtnnah Moore do 1 EO 10 Dec 1 3-Arr chr David Williams Christian ohn Stonry Kirk: Gleaner Miller Ertterprizn Ricke't Milward Wilton Porter Friend Hi in Wcnce Benjamin Be4 sey Wood Little Jack Davis Reaper Lewins -Argus Chadwick While Dickrua lndua'7 L-hue M'Dnnoiigh Nickerson Rice Bird Bradley 1 and sloop Hope all from Charleston BALTIMORE Dec Cleared Dng Lorenzo Gill VVilmiugion tchr Laurel Baker 8t Thomas Minot Thaxlrr Halifax DuplicaUxNym Campachy 1 PHILADELPHIA Dee brig HtmM' IIutchinsonKt'ar'hgcna 40 day Sani Anna TU den St John Bf 17 4 clow brig I termini from Hamburg Passenger Measrs Rowitx Kober Willmk and Seligrnan Left ship Philadelphia Spoke off tha Drlaware tchr Catihua from New-Yoik bound In New! Means Cleared brig Revenur Bla chard Mobile ichf Fair Hav Fantaina liming on N- NEW-IORff l) Arr sk pYurk De Coat Liverpool left Nov 2 Th ship Corinthian Dors lienee arr latNovj Br ship Marmion do 2d Left ship John Elizabeth Baratow for Yak next day 1 Wade for Boston do -Ship India Junes Havre 32dsya 32 iertepfc -l i-gtrty Tue I has bee on soundings 10 dayx Del 25 the Casket 6 by 8 league spoki ship Liverpool Psjika ur Boston 105 day from Canton fr Ami'erdam Nor 27 lal 40 27 tone 68 3 spoke stop Dublin Packet Newcomb for Havre Ship Higgins of Hath Charleston 6 di Miip Ann Reed oi' Batty Char'cston 6 dan Nm srmber 30 lat 32 58 long 77 30 spoke Br brig from Belfast for Charleston Brigs Robert Reed Nicoll Havana 26 dan from Belfast for Charleston 1 Reed Nicoll Havana 26 days NwtftjMire Atwood ot Bo'lun Malaga 40 aebr 14 pe Esther teretv Ha'ifX 14 days Below si ip Manchester Lea from Lryerpool November 2d p-lwo ships and 4 ungs unknown Cleared ships Silas Richards Holdregn Liverpool Allanlii Fusdick Bellaat CouricrThomp on do! Slilira Wood Savannah I bricsKo Baralow ma tllVHIP on do Sltlira Wood Savannah I brigsKoanoke ow Havre Padang Hdl Valparaiso and Li-Orbit Harding 9t Thomas Plieasant Bar do Brandywine Perry Charleston 1 John London Low Wilmington schr Union Packet Green Xk bar Ak Sailed brig Hiram and tchr Robert vneLa-uira and Haytieo brig AntoineUe for FWm Lloyd' List from the 17(4 to ths Slit Oet Uravaaend 30 sailed the Ganges Young for York 23d arr Charles Scott Dougal Virginia At Di a' 28th PoeahoutaS Summer Virginia Sbt Maria Wiiton Batavia 23d Partridge FolgarS Seas At Portsmouth Huntley Wilson London for Charleston 17Uirsi ed Florida Patten forN Orbena ff Clifiord Havana At Cowes 26th Eliza Benson 8umatr Tfltb llvperion Grey York leskv having loat sadq bulwarks and evert thing off deck in gala Sept 26 la' 39 tong 4 On Die 97th spok be Elk from Bo-Un for lisbon wilh loss 01 topmast-tsils and desk cleared and making for lh Westers Islands Off the Isle of Wight 26th Suffolk' Endicott B-la via 5th Edwin Thacker from Antwerp for New York Ai Bristol 26th Earl of Liverpool 6 ton New-York 1 ff Seilly 15th Frederick Henrick Baltimore) fur Bremen Ai Dartmouth loth 8 muel Webber Havre (or New-York At Kamegste 14'h Bolivar Liherata Hurd Amsterdam for New York wirh of bowspnt At Dublin 96' Dorset Evans Bordeaux 146w Hesperus Hyndman Baltimore At Waierlord 23d Nawry Adams New-York At the Ttxel 23d Gov Brooks Alien Virgin!) John Brown Lawton Savannah 15th Hardqy Cooke New-Orleans At ilelvocl 27th Ginsey St Domingo Elainrur Oct The Forrester Souls of Boston from Petersburg hat been on shore at Leasee but got off end niocccilrd At Bremen London Packet Benedict Baltimore 16th Warren Virginia At Copenhagen 10th Cipher Hen ter Boston At Havre 26lh Jeune Blanche Charleston At Marseilles 2JJ Mary Petanqus PhD ad At Messina Cih Ocean Button At Trieste 1 7th Prudence New-York Liverpool Oct Arr' William Thompson York E-ira Seanhwell New-Orleans 26 Stce Virginia Cleared 30th Wade Douk Boston 31st Exihsnce Mows it while The ship Corintliiin and Br ship Marmion wbkb sailed from Ncw-Yo-k on thr 9ih of October trr st l-ivrrpool wiihm one day of each th form 1 titering thaltport on tiie 1st Uie latter on tb 2d Up 1 Liverpool for Boston Agennria Winsor For New-York Nimrod Niqholssoon Josephiae coll do Dalliousie Castle 8lh For Chartretm-lycmgus Crawshnw A rora Car Win Dsw un Hutchinson Gen Brown Shrp20lh Mixwell Fur Mobile Brilannia Maineft For Nrw-Drlrihs hos Parsons Croslhwile lOthJflh v- mber Niagara Slerens Levvis Batpr dat Aurora Hulsey HccO Fullrrton Grimpoi Mnlhcnton The Banian frfltn Go'tenburg for Hxlelif put is' Liverpool leaky an Ihr 26ih Ddobcr The Funirc from NcYork fiir Marseilles spnkrii in lal 40 long 23 having received dmgl to gale I Oi TON Die Railed brig Rising SUtO mb Th mas DEC 4 Arr brig Dryadr Scott New-Orlear Cleared lehr Rump litlry Surinam NFW-IIAVEN Dec 3-Arr bng Orion CbW-try St Kills 22 day loop Inlrepid riibtSiSw Rsrto2l Hailed thin PieiQe Richard St Croit The ship Huron of this port which ha bee abnmt about 4 years ha arrived at Gibraltar 1 PROVIDENCE Dec I-Arr ship Augn" ter Nnvannnh bAlTM Dec 2 dialled brig Otter IngauR dla Persia Lovell do Hailed from Beverly brig lloincr Lovelt Sum'' Are at Wiseasseti" brig Ajax Natter from satv Glaigow achr Adnms Uje Montcrat For JYlork- Ship -rad Ship T' last sailing capper-fastened and coppei PRESIDENT Halsey master wdl fMr wind For Passage only apply on board si (late I wharf or to 1 -Tkl STREET fltroiJ2BW Just landed firms said Skip' 10 k'ga choice G0K1IFN BUTTER 30 hlids Ht Croix SUGAR a December 15 KT hor Xrtv J'orJSr Union Mn--- The superior copper fastened and eoppr'd be HPY Capt Patterson having prnclP' of he? cargo engnged Fur Freight of 40 or Cotton or Paatage having superior tccnmrnoilation apply lo Uiccapia on boanl at Glhh wharh or BVNCRDFr 104 tost Ilq-December 13 Coffin Cftxk OFFER their aervirw to theirfrlrnl and the pobj lc for Ihe mire eol COTTON and be for the purer i COMMISSION BUmINFHH Macon L- Raldwik KCo HavannaK (GT xin) A Hiauuht and Lanosax Ay (Georala) Caxhh Rex an OiailciUHv (9 CJ Urlfl I) cir LETTER BAGS At Reading Room Rread-strrH moBOUVAR LIVERPOOL Slop AMETinbT DO Ship MARGARET AM DO OOiastSKCXAX (0T the LUCINDA 7 v- Extract Ii tier dated Matausm DeO 61 sloop Packet from yeur-port with Rice could not obtain to offer of more (ban 24 and proceeded Uiii morning for Havana We bam been watching (br 1 cw Museokado coming in but met with nothing could del warranted to chip We have had numerous arnvt from the Northern States and lire purchasers ot the productions uf lhatcoiiutry who were buy inz very spiritedly of late are now pretty freely stockcaand holding off aothat we feel at a loss how to ote prices -Tiieachr Mary Nancy Bate has not yd we are are apprehensive sli may have suffered iu thr severe blow off Abaeo about 1 ult fhit vcssol tailed lienc on 7th ov lumber loaded 9 a (Or and dull sale Sugar assorted 7 11 a 8 12 a 9 13 Muscovado 69 nope good at market Moln-sc 4 1-2 Coffee 6 a 'Jj Exchange on JJ 6 a 9 per cent premium let THE imriORK ATNEW-TORX LIVEKPOUL Oct We hive had but a moderate business doing iu our Cotton Market this week and prieet of American description! have reduced an to ptr lb The total sales from Die 2 1st mat to est eeeninu toe mire amounted to 7550 begs by private and 820 hy auction yesterday Those by private consisted oi 6910 American 1030 Brazils 470 West Lidia tue 310 Egyptian and 230 Surat OCT 0 transaction of the pest week hive be- very circumscribrd end ppcet have reetdrd -bout jd 8 lea 8500 bags including 3130 L'plands si 1 to 7jd 660 Orleans 6j -08 1400 Alabama 6 to 7d and 275 Sea Islands The want ol animato -n iu lliie Colton 11 arket still pr vllaHand ough prices cannot be quoted decidedly lower jet Irom the limitation uf demand it has been fficult tu obtain thereduerd currency lust week emce which he salt a have nut excei d- 1300 sgs Uie (rede be-n aim! exclusively the aser has gone off rather heavily ai lower priet have in some few instance eu aecrpled In the early part of Uie week there were few inquiries for Ashes but subsequently the demand haa a little revived which has clieektd Hie tend nrr to a further decline thd sales reported amount to bonl 350 bis Montreal Pots and 150 bis Montreal Pearl with 1 few old Stales Pearl A lot of Orleans sour flour sold on Sati rday at I81 per barrel The market hat since been dull and the imports heavy OCTOBER 31 In the eerly part oftlu month the market wa dull and some decline was experienced which broug forward Un buyers and the prices were restored to nearly tha former level bulu discouraging account which have coold uued to receive from Manchester have latterly had a very dt pressing effect and it is almost imnosubtt to make sates except at a reduction of 1-4 to 3-8 tb from the quo Gone of our last circular Tr aauon lor the exporta'ion of Twist to Russia being erarnotwilh andn a tolerably good demand from rmaev and Switzerland oiuec h-s-- business on the wliolr has been done and ihe manufaciurers havtog also ourchastd less freelv a decline in price 01 i -2d per Hi has in Lie last few beeir submitted lo by the aptnneri Goods have also been in less request both for the home ami tlie foreign markets and power loom cloth liar fallen in value full) 6d per piece ltissuppo-cd ihallhtrc ia vert little alteration in the ratool aggregate i ons impiion or in the stocks of Cotton helJbj the trade A sain -le of the new L'pluml Cotton sent in a lct'er has alreadi been exhibited in Dus market and the expcctaUun of an tfiy and abutidant crop in the United Slates confirmed by latest loiter The total import Una mon'-h it will be observed has brent try moderate and very littla istxecied to com forward toon fram any quarter Egyptian Cotton for the laal few war ki has been very much neglected and Ktreely any sales of any description have bea mad lo speculator About 2000 bars of different kinds have been taken for export Three large cargoes have arrited from Alexandria but bar a long quai-anlmrlo perform before the Cul'on carl be landed Of hags of Surat Colton offered by auction the 27th insL only a small par- was lak at the time but the whole was told in the court of tha dayl 2 3-4d to 6 1-4 per lb NDV The demand during ihe last Ibre daya for Cotton haa been enrediugly liniilid and tha salts were estimated 2500 bags onl) a large pro-porUon good lair 6 Orleans Td and under ana Alabama 6 10 6 in other arliclra of A-merican produce very hue hat been i-ooe Tlw recent imports 0) Indian Corn have met a ready tale at Sv fid to fit per bush but the heavy Import of Barley aud Beam will re duct it to about 5s fid WHIP NEWS JJ-5 PORT OP CHARIsSSTOIf HIGH WATER THIS DAT Sh 08P ARRIVED YESTERDAY Brig Cora Momtson Bath (Me) 12 day Lumber To order Brig George Henry Baker Btltimore 9 days Flour Whiskey Sioney JC feCBurck rarer Adg Black and Trapmann hehoui Vr Lucinila Hull Matsuiti 7 (lays Su-gar Cnffec a Fruil To Sioney A Barelii tu Winilirop Dodd Barnar bud Fisk Passengers Miss Barker Me-ra Ctriertnd Norton Left brigs 1 rcle Higgins Ibr Boston in 9 day Frederick King Wilmington 8 or JO Mechanic Parka Poriluxl une Rodney Lewis do do lies er Mayer New-York do Deion Wet ton Ckarlulon 6or 8dsvs Tlwthipii-u ges Mount 1 3 days from New-Y'iik and tiocpPsiket Perkins ID from Chariedon a rived Die 4lh mat im a iled on the 6: the former for Netv-Oneiiis and latter fur Havana On the Dili inti lal 28 10 loig 80 4 spoketchr Mur Ann Knigh1 14 du 1 Irom Jeremie 81 Dumingu for Bdiieime ichooner Sucres- Kaudriek Baton 19 days Fish To 1-elwiu ft Brothers Srhouni Geumn Burk Raker G-Og town I da 457 haha Coll on To II Iln-e iSiliooner George Wsshn fhon Baker (ieorge'oivn 1 day 287 bales Gotten Toj tril Ron Srhonne Ann Maria ree Georgi-ionn I day 315 hbls Riee To Wmlhrc Lewis Sr Co Cheet borough Ia Gaillard Maxyck Srhoon-r Harvest Biker Georgetown 1 day" 335 bales Cotton ToJ II Rose Schooner Maty Sally liita Georgetown 1 day 58 bids Hire and 210 hales Colton '1 0 Higliam Fi I' Los and 11 Furman Kctmoner Sarah Stnwait orgntown 1 day 2960 hinhils Rough Rite nd 45 bales Cotton To Frit) Co and Chet thorough Campbell Schooner Arabella Davia Georgetown I day 256 hbls Rice To Kershaw Lewis Co and Simons Sons Schooner Hops Winslow Georgetown day 144 bbli Rice and 40 bales Cotton To North Webb Osborn Allan Hon and Cheesbunrughii Campbell Sehnoper Fannv Hamblxtnn Santee 1 day 131 bids Rice To Wragg Middleton ki Co and Lad-son Dartson Schooner Chariot' Day Sanlc 1 day 1600 bushels Kouuh and 32 Cleon Rica To her show Lewis Sc Co and Simons Suns Schooner Commodore Perry Bull Santee 1 duv 1251 hbls Rico To Chisolms bi Taylor Moop Union Gibbs Goorgctown 1 day Colton To Conner Sloop Morning 8tr Nye Athtpoa I day 160 hills ce Slid 44 hales Colton To Chisolm Tailor North WLb it Oshorn Dvnut-sure Brown fi Turn It Martin Co ai li to ga re Sieam real Kflginid Bjiaard Sivannah Rlv days 800 halet Cotlou and Marebandue To learn bl Edgefield Sassard Siyannah River 2 80(1 halrt Cotton and Marebandue To I Marlin Co Mngwuod Patterson Co Ftommin RosijRCn CCantelooli Co T- kT Ktrewi Co Ibiyce 81 Henry Hiyene' fe Ht vein Simons Hon Hsyilnnd Avhfk Id and Hmhh Wright fc Co Passengers Messrs liom ttsuiit Bilg Sub'irnd Vtinson New-York-IF Jons Mr HrpiUlnr Ndsun 1 Sloop Fnlerprize Carter Wilinlngton Valter Klooji Jalui Chi'Vttlifr Simoii Steam bnat ('onimcrCc Knight Macrath d- Utiswmns Steam boat harie -tun Bomtill Hamburg d-! Rot: ger city and he looked forward to the day and Uiat by no mean a distant one when the town of Columbia would have a population of 10000 ouls and posses every other requisite for Uie eucccet of such en instituUou Dr Cox lha consequence be said of chartering another Medical College to be located hi Columbia would be that wa should probably soon have applications for similar establishments in otlitr sections of ihe state and they might continue to multiply until Diplomat would become at cheap as pocket knives The question being loudly called for it was put b) Uie chair and carried in Uie negative without a division by every decided when the House ad ournid 1 Tho Senate wos engaged to-day on the Bill from the House to divide the District of PcndletoirNnio two Judicial Districts An additional Section was added to it attaching Su Parish to Charleston this pqtsed the Senate a rote of 24 lo 18 but it is doubtful if Uie House will agree to it A Bill extending Uie prison bound to tle bounds of the mpecUve Judicial l)itrict in the state was also before the Senate and on a quet'ion to postpone it to the first of January next the Senate was equally divided Uit bill wa therefore ordered for a second reading to-morrow The Committee on educalion l)ave this craning decided against granUng any pecuniary aid to the Charleston College Revolution in A newspaper printed Santiago May 22 confirms the account that on the Jof mat month D'nPidro Ahiuna'e von-reission-ed by formerli Supreme Director ul Ctii-li having ncil a mutiny in Uie garrison took ps-n-s-ion of Die island This iDand waa but lately conquered by the Chilians from the Spanish l-oops A ui an as been arrested in iladclphia on Sus 1 cion of ing tha villlan who etoe tue package of I'ank Notes uehmgingto Miss-s Aliens whiili a put on board Ihe tein boat Sun on tlie 15Ui ult It IsesUinaUdby the the American Farmer ili-vt there are 15nUU000 sheep in the Uni: WASHINGTON DEC' 9-Contrtss -In the Senate yesterday Ihe Bill to establish a uniform system of Bankruptcy was referred to a Com -ttte consisting 0 Messrs It xini Bermbu Smith ol Maryland Hilsbh Van Boxkn Johnson ol Ken tnckyand baNroRD Noth was given by Mr John Sun of Kentucky that be would to-day ask leave to bring in a Bill for the abolition of imprisonment for debt A resoiuD wae laid on the table by Mr I'bambkrb oi Maryland relative to a mw mode of appointing the Standing Committees of Uie Senate Judge Smith of South Carolina elected to the 'iuite by the Itoxislalure of South Carolina in the room of Mr lixarsn appeared and took hi seat In Uie House yesterday the Rev Mr Post was elected Chaplain on tlw first ballot A number of petitions were presented and a variety of resolutions were snbmillid and referred mostly on tha subject if post routes ind pensions Mr Peaecs presented one riferring it to Uie Commiliee on Manufactures to inq nre imo the expediency of increasing Uie duly on imported wool On mdion of Mr Coon the subject of classing the Public Lands preparatory to a sale and of extinguishing Uie debt dug for Public Linds w-re referred lo the Committee on Public Lands -The subject of an appropriation to comp' te tlw road from Memphis Ut httm stock wae aisorr fi-rrc to the Committee on Roads and Canals motion of Mr Among ths petitions presinhd in the HormeAf Representatives yesterday Ws a memorial of the Woollen Manufacturers oFFrofidenceandits vicinity by Mr Pxaacc The memorial ask 'hat the duly upon imported woollens be Upon the square yard as upon cotton Cloth et A minimum valuation aud that a duty be imposed upon (lie same when sold by public Ibid for the courier MR What shall I do 7 lam in trouble 1 in a peck of trouble I by some of his remarks in tour paper of Monday last haa (town the vindirUve wrath of Mis Dorvdy Anx ous upon iny Innocent head like the fulminalions of ten furies She supposed me to be the author of remark and that they re intendnd fur Those words appear lo haie raised in her bosuns all the feeling af suspicion and revenge So certain su Miss Dowdy that sh recognised in me the features of Mr Observer tha' Ihr first time she saw me after my recent retain to town hiving been absent 1 number of weeks she in wrtlh addressed me by his name addi- tome of lie-ready coined abuse which made boors to tremble (say she) Mr Observer It teems ih to gain the efiVction of a young lady and then to for-inkr her docs not satisfy you bu' I percc tr yuu must alio wiite about them in the papers You are a good fur nothing trifling fellow I shall inform al Ihe young ladies of your acquaintance in town how yuu have served me that they may guard egaiual ycur uricj I liope you will not serve other young ladies as you have served me" And faithful io her wii-d she culled without drlayas I Irevtt since been iiiliirmrd un Mi Fidelis end Mis- A- abilis young adics of my iiquninUnrc whom she tuspreted tu have wronged her out of more Ilian one heart end under the mask pi friendship of course told them of all thal happened of much that never did happen and uf -vmetbing that never will happen Now all this Mr Editor to a fond heart is truly alarming Allbough Miss Fidelia and Miss Amibilis are faithful and uitiial-le as tlieir names import yet from ths i-uiso worn by Mre Dowdy Anxious (hey may be induced to think thera is some truth in her story It ia true that some three or four years ago when I residid in town 1 happemd to become acquainted with Miss Anxious walk) with her a few times to church convm with her alone 1 few time- it her residence herfriendi having very judiciouilp retired I believe that 1 also upon one occasion at least used in the presence of some of her friends some expressions something in her favor tad hy Uiem com-munireted (0 her with a good grace Dnce or twice melhiuki I pit ked up her rrtirulc dropped by ecci-ifenf or in sitmr other viay It is qlso true that when I found some of her garrulous friends in their id! prattle were making a match of us I observed tliut wc had bettor avoid llioso things which were construed by a numbr of injudicious prattlers into particular t-lenliun All this ia true but the effort which Mias Dowdy affirms I have mad to gain her chaste heart exist only in her imagination But of Ihia sup po-e ahe will notbo easily convinced therefore shall siill be in danger of her envenomed fungi Now Mr Observer yuu tte my perilous eilunUon end that by'your rcuiprU the wralh of Mira Dowdy Anxinur which for years like Queen Dido's line imd Jliin iiiuclirc has been direfully 1 xcited agaihst mu under tho supposition that I uni Ohemr Please Sir lo say something that will remove th sitspirion and assure Miss Dowdy thill I am not Ob- rcru-r b'tt irf r-'y Clan-bora had been joint'd by A'iir Khun sou-in-law to 9 Sc huh and with tlieir united forcer amounting SOUO regular iufsit-v 15 Ill'll regular and as many nrgnliir civilry and 2 1 puces of c-iimon had aga-n piMd IhaTe-ter General Msdstoff ad upon tins in the nigit of tlie 21st A Ijutant General IV-Xcviuh in conM-pienc of wbun tiie Persians cun-tetftfd then selves with a position on the left bank of the ntovc mentioned liver and were obliged to raise the blockade of Schouchi From anotliqr irt of Gen Paskcetrli it appears thal he vvus attuckecTou the 25 SepU'iiiltcr the Persians to the number of 85000 men commanded by Abbas Miras in person and three of his sons but Ifeal Die assailants after a short engagement (led in disorder leuring behind 1100 prisoner eighty Cais anus and quantity of hagggc The loss of the Hussltn was lifiv kilted among whom is Col Ore off and two hundred and fil'y woundrd The enc ny was pursued in his flighi and when the latest re rt was sent off ii wav thought that the whole pro-co ofKarabosch was already delivered from the Ilians Tnis victory was considered as so iuijeor-that the gius ncio fired at St Peters burgh and thetcity Ulunuiiated on the nccension ivas fully understood at Odessa on the that e'hswer bad been delivered hy the Turkish Coin mitvnert at Akermaii on the Bill tlclnxr hut noth lug Mkl been inaie public in regard to its nature Ihoa it was generally understood to best wfurtorv It is kgipoted the notice of this acceptance will he Brat perished st Moscow or perhaps at Pders-fcvsrghii ri wgi immediately despatched to the form VV! tii I laid before the Kmperor- The cocrcv poodeins 'com Ihe frontiers of Moldavia come-down so the 1 in it but it adds nothing tu the news re-Ctlred B- Odessa papers continue to assert that Ferd fit au4' state of lie iltli continues to be alarming itod Utataeohsuliaiionof physicians hod been recoin mended but opposed uiuer prelctipe of not rrta'ing i Alarm A Madrid letter of Get 16 tnys the King continues st to cxicricricc a kimkof lethargy which causes lure dose every miuutc even when stand ing 1 1 is (y who has been informed of Uie hopes with wkiit this milady has inspired the Apos tolic party rnp- it' to nuiuhers of them at the Icve which look pltis at Court on Use I4lh the following Is me ves quo do me qurdo dornndn ves que do fett Fou see well that I am not asleep ana you sUo see Unt I am not hateitr the issue may lie ns to the We- reign the count 7 appears to he in a stale as desperate and irromedtshk as can well be conceived Busy ncgoUatiorig nra sj to he ring uii at the Kvcnrial but they probukly nXite nliolly tu Llw sdiirs of Por-tOKflU Stories of partial revolts ip one place and another are kepi up but they are easily sup-p-wacd aud the detqu are quite unimportant 1-UNOON Tuesday OCT 31 C'ily two luudv continue lieaiy itli the business limited onsols laic been dour ut St lor Uie account ttierbave since ncJieicd to SIJJ Ths settling in the ini-kut lias passed over without any uitllcnllioa 1 lie South American securities have declined shout one per miL winch i ow-ilig inure to tlie state of tis tceouut limn any olhvr Cwuc Colornhlop hOS have Ikcii dune at 371 now 381 Mexican are Spauuli 11 Gritk re 131 14 In Indian Corn is admisviW- ty I nr for home use on payment of a duty of 10 per cent ad valorem Some doubts having existed no the stbjixt 11 order to the above vflcct liar boen -t-ived hue by Uie Col-hytor ofUie Customs The Grand Duke of Ilrsarv ha laid a Irmutudous iarrul with his eldest sou Un hcrcdtnry in rnuvcquence ol the tnleution Die former la ditorcc his present wife and mairy another Indy the young Prince has fled from Ins ftiiheH dominions mtu Prussia I From the fonJon llotn Oct 27 'IOKG COCH RAJS Tj Ids countrymen nhu cliooso lire pro esiun of arms abroad previous to llio passing ca the Poreigu Ln-listment Act and to nil others who tire fire to promote the ends of hti niiuiiy at: I IaiI Companions and Eiicnd-! llic pos-tssLin 01 Spain and Portugal being Ui livcrc yoke the furmei ruij-d '0 the Statr tle latter to the title of 11 oJ Ilia colonial yoke the formei ruij-d '0 the raal af liidipindcnt ntauv tle latter to the title of 11 lav further can be done by you 111 Unt the cunditinn ol man Tlie bais iipirc nothing itlir to bein-r Irccdnin and proHirity bring laid time int'-rcouris Willi oilier ini-lions 1 erierice to be 'acquired by lfe ruleis mid knowbrlgr by the people alum' cSnlr the blessing of enlightened Governments uld lurtyfinl rocurity IVom tin-sdmmivlratiou of juvt luivs n0iUri then listing ti ri inisti in tho new World Id us turn our eyes to sards a poople whose present condition compirtd it t)vir fort(icr gn-al-ness lilts Uie heart with giid' Lrl usbavtili to wmph te our toak in as tn the opiiresuM scend-anUtl tue once free ill 1 tinm- Gitcki under the galling yuke of rlnvi-ry lefideml in-pupporlullr by 1 11 most utrochr eiuellioS and by sad lon-idciuliuii Hint the uppri vinn under which rey grnan acUvtly upheld or in fur Imgly Sane Honed try those whoso duly it tu rinmotc Urn civili-uiid tu'lfiir ill' iiiHiikimlv In this humane pud glorious uilnpiisr we hall he janu'd Iiuiii all countries by niullinidu who like or clvi In ve no pi-nullu (0 drcarl 'Hie swre both with rig ml to I tov- wliuin vi-u will assnt and vuurHvcsi fur tt- Gr-um sr nlrt Uiu wisMmrrmiiditol Nunl dm-' ha lull its ns 1 1- 1 iH lt 1 lv" 11 who by in t-jlont ns luv (ipilil nr In iliii lm UJ tha wcllira ru-lii nr 1 mil) ol l'u State to nut n't- to -you in ('ontijui-v of 1 In 1 I tour own lumus itr ci iiiul mliuu auidsl a Hat if t-urup" in aim mu tirlllay 0 i 1 1 1 i-p and the enemy niiislsnou ruse the siege as Captain Edbvitr wnh some rtgularais passing to Melhine (JiraifCarhi eiidsevrralolhercaplainshave left tlvii (Napoli) to join Fabvicr wo that in 1 few days the enemy will ha lucid to abandun Atlicns and the whole of Attica A fen days ago 66 vessels sailed from Hydra command by tire Admiral Saclitou-rt and ft II in wnh the fleet off Samos they evented them from landing and lorced Hum to sail Two biu'otv were sent VgsmalUm twolargist fiigelcs one of wine 1 beg in to burn and ivusextin-g'linhed but nut unlit 6 or 700 me hed thrown Uirm telvni into tnc 300 of wuom were picked up by IhcGrciks among whom was lie Secretary to Admiral Topul Alter thi the enemy's squadron re-tuged in the clunnel of Scios We have heard that Curalnro has marched vviUi 300 men upon Negro-pout to that Urner Bey lias had to march (iom oc-furs A'hens leaving therr Uie Cutachi ssina Hept 10 We have received accounts from Malta elating that the Victory which it said to have Lord Cochrane on hoard was not allowed pratique at Malle so Unt it seems our countrymen are no belter than the Sicilians From the Maltese Gazette we learn that Uiree Turks belonging to the Viceroy of Egypt's shift' were at Malta and honored the Governor Marquis of Hastings by dining with him in return fur which his excellency hnt them 1 government vessel to proceed to Mao itnl Its in This is called neutrality one parly denied a lauding the other feasted and assisted by the Governor What will the Knights ol Malta suy on lieuring that their Grand Muster's palace has been the place ot royclry lor their sworn enemies end the tricnd of their sacred cause dprivcd even of Uiat winch common courtesy ought to lave granted" LH EKPOOL OCT 27 Rustia and Per The accounts Irom hi Pe terahurgh relativa to Uie war with Persia peL witheoiilnlcnceuf the ultimate in -cess otUie l'ussitn rimes In this as in the question b'tneeu Kusaia and lurlcv Uie uhvious disparity of Ihe contending powers leads lo the natural conclusion that superior ip-ugth aid superior nun her must ultimately suo cccit it is said that extensive military stores are e'er' day warded 1 rum Hollaud lothe Pacha of Egypt Efnu thirty to forty gontol heavv calibre hud beta slipitd wiUmi the last day or two and rhrec steam-boats will iinmuhulel weigh anchor for the tame destination State qf 'Erode The Guardian We arc sorry lo huve tonnnounce auulher flat we at Manchca-tor 'J lie preienl is umally a dull season of the rear but It is generally said Dial an idea ol the probability of Die repciil of toe cxcic doty on printed calicoes is having cons dcrpble cfl'ccl til preventing the purchase of those articles (or the country trade If tins he the cus it is important Unit the determination nf ministers on tlie subject should be uuthcnticull) in de known as soon as po-sible (I pun tins point a Loudon paper ol Get 31st "The uii-wr of the nntihders tu tin rtcpulsliuu or manuluclurcrs was must decided There is lo be 00 rcducUun in 11 duly on calicoes Tlie Mar el enter Courier concurs in stating Uiat tho butuic hud borr dull aiicmlcd with a dcuieuf price and sanguine cxpecta'iun ol ic-turning prosperity induced maiiui'jcturi a few weeks ago to increase the number of th lr I and- he-nd what prudence would luu suggested and Ihu cor sequence is Hitt the supply at p-csent and pio-bablr lor sumo weeks to come will exceed Ihe demand hope however that the fitai coinequcu-ccs of over prod icliou experienetd during the present ycur will be a warning lo guard agiuust the recurrence of such an evil ft is duublleis greatly to he lamented that there should he any ncctssily lor diminishing llo qushlily ofcmpluyuicutfortln labouring classes tvlirn lha moat they eon obtain at full work is invullicicnt for their support The pillowing is a sumtnaiy statcinent of theexoorti of cotton aru ami piece gdoils for the work eiuluic the 21st ult a-hridged from tho Manchester Herald am lbs 17404C2 in Caliroes yards 221324-1 -ihled and dyed tin 1540832 Cambric and Muslins 482103 Curds Velvetctms Jrnus Ate 212484 Lace Crepe Gauze und Nett 4M 1)h Other description! 20352 Total number of yard 5023057 A meeting was held at Mimchnter on the SOlhof October fur Ihe purpose of eoiisidering the propriety of prlitionmg I'mliumcnl for a total aud immediate rip of the corn laws for a prompt and tery great reduction of tho present very cnormtius amount of taxation and Ihr such a reform in the Cun 1001 1 lloti-eof pariiauirid hs will suurelo the pcopiu a pmprrnnd constitutional control over its mem hers cqiicmlly exit rigurds thr maliageinent of lle public 'notity untl priveut 1 reeuriciiee of tat bankruptcy unit ruin which is now devnslnting thr country und a Inch tmeateui to reduce England to the condition of the poorr st and most despotu country in Europe im-i ting Vim numerous Slid rcsululioni in favor or iliuhtert were pasaed with great iiiinuiniity i slaplu Irail nf Yorkshire is ut pr ut nr 111 lv slali uiiry llminesi iijiohig nil in Iieds Uinrllord Halifax and Heekmomlnike ntui Hu uuimilurtiiring villnges dspemlct upon llic market- ffrlii in tlmse place much as usiul at tliiti nr 01 ol the mitlier vary brisk nor very fiat The mat uluelorh ars gi-tii rally at work though no' he k-IrTgh'irs I'cfs v-rnini.

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