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The Charleston Daily Courier from Charleston, South Carolina • 2

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THE 011111 Ell Vom tht Ahr Adotrttur lire 15 LATEST FROM EUROPE The packet hip Onlarfo Cnpt Sebor arrived on Tlmrsilayaaileil from Porlsmouih on ihe 5ih and we have received London pa pore to the 3d utl mcluiive Iiapiara dial a Irenly ofaggretaion again! Holland ivnaiigned al loindon on ill 23d Oct Imiween ihe of France and Hy thin treaty it i stipulated ihnt if Antwerp lie ant given up Ihe 12th Nov the I'renoli at my will eater Urtgiuin and the conilnned fleet of France and England will proceed to burnt the Hutch coast mean tune ihe greatest activity prevails oil liia dfsenal The men ere al work night and day and wor Osman never whs known to show so much agility a he dues now You are aware that this government hat no national debt and llie agents of foreign brokers are endeavoring to persuade them to borrow a little for the piesenl exigencies This however they have steadily refused end stated tliauliey bad quite as much as they LIVERPOOL OCT Tle sales today reach about 1500 baler Chiefly American al 6 a 7J Oct The sales to-ilav are about the same as yesterday without any variation in prices Oct SI A limited demand this day and prices varied from 6 a 7Jd for American desciiption Nor 1 'I he sales of Cotton to-day only amount to 700 bales without change BALTIMORE DLC Wt not tlm as of bain bpbnd at 12 a 13 croU A mill lot of Vifgium ws sold (hu week at 13 cents t) sward Street There hii Keen fair doo in ilowanl tireei lour All Ihe week mUi wue tune it 6612J and in mm 8 11 I ivioo price re miiio'mlj Yrtr dn id to-da ihe goo pm wm a little uoe(tlml and dmlcis iltuw3 en uii (llmgftt to pjy So We Lev liraidoi under thet p' ice nor any lmnic(ioin from tlorei Ivtlsy We quute (he iair lor rst We Dole (o loute esteut tin Week Bt 3 ftr ehipment The raaiket hat been nemly cleared lur (he i lielr deniAiul for hhiU thu week hci beea quite tire siuJ the aaleA to cumitieable extent The le of Suqoe huoii Cujtper Milled lihdfl hevt beeo uniformly mule Ihioufb out the Hetrk at 33 els pci gillou Bid of flarquetuuue coppef dit illf-si ut 341 a 33 ds according to the quMy end coodt lion ol the aiticlv rii sales the Ut iwte weie limited Its llowsul-stf cet (he wgon price of hhl wm 31 c( eiclwuee ot the bill xnd the time price 34j a 35 els in quilrty The spetltuite of the week cuiuiise 145 hhds and 2067 bbii of wbteh Midi and 4b3 Md weie horn (lie Suquebnua vj'l'lie Legislature have positioned the election of members of Congrss4inlil the first Monday in September next It is easy to divine the purpose of this new movement would lie bad pulley in ihe Nullifiera to submit their recent proceedings at once to the tribunal of public opinion they fear tlis re-acl ion which they fleet lo disbelieve and mut therefore have full time to practise their wiles" before they again appeal to the judgment of the people whose confidence they have a-bused whose constitutional rights they have violated and whose liberties they have endangered No 11 it would not do for men who hive trampled both the State and Federal Connnutioni under fool aimed a reckless blow at the independence of the Judiciary violated liberty In her sanctuary the trial by jury played all the of a wanton tyranny and perpetrated the crying enormities of a cruel despotism to ask again so soon 10 very soon for a new lease of their authority Another motive may have had its influence A September election was doubtless thought a convenient muds of gelling rid of a score or two of troublesome voters premature it may have a tendency vnilror to inflame discontent than lo qncll it A few days will be sufficient to put alljqubt and conjecture tin tit is subject lo rest bus been for some days considerable excitement here on account of die charge ntHiie by tlie NYork Courier that a copy of the message wa obtained some days before the meeting of Congress and Carried to in order to enable certain individuals to speculate in Hunk Stuck 1 find that the statements of the Courier they are not always to be relied on are in thin case believed to be sustainable and the question now is will Congress lake npysiep todiate cern what agency a representative of tlie people lias bad in this gambling trunviiction'? Some think (1 is the duty of dio House of Representatives to take cognizance of (lie matter and if guilt can be fixed to inflict punishment on the offender But there are otliei who maintain that Congress has nothing at all to do with the affair and that if the member charged with the offence can satisfy his own conscience and his own constituents it is to no other tribunal that he is hound to give any satisfaction I am inclined tn the opinion that in the present slate of parlies in (he House any attempt to impeach the character of a member In consequence of this transaction would lie utterly useless it would be put down by large majority who would rtever trouble themselves about the morality of the transaction or (he injury which had been done by it to members of the commercial community provided (bat llie sufferers were not also members of the Jackson MV llIIW'I'Oft City kai kw Nap ej kw ft CO tK JlMlV ASS ffll (d iimrwrfhS 0J Ail AJver isninema appear in both paper C1MUMI) 1S3 ffreirt of the Market for the past It eek ifo moni'cTioie it' -61I-(kI 111 JO burned Ss 12 trf J7 a 1JI Msinv 18 SI htuKl e-jlr infctlttf 1 "I yj 10 Common piimr t(M lOJ- a in Ificrter tki s-md ffi IWr 3 Failsd Hall siJ Richmond- siiperfim a 'i-Naw-Ollrini nt S'1 OITS-nM- 62 SS Northern prime c( 7S PhUd in) Rill SS a7 RfieOilrsn' 3 10 rl HI'Wj-X rood SS Rl Northera JS 40- Pe £3s0 ilntiBSn SI (ieurrtown75rl Pirrll-Sif'' I li I'K TI ilminqi on soft $24 Whit lWc)-r 2b a 2P per wirrr meiWnl-Me $17 Pikh Pme $13 Hi limln 17it IS cent TALI 0V Carolina II oil c' llodon No 1 9l Me $11 a 12 Nrtv-'orfe Vroue A'io fi N-lorfc Mrs 12' ill Pi' MAI'KI HI No 1 $7 i So i SS) -V'- 3 3 a new II ARON A 7 cents HAMS II JARli-10 10 rail' ielluw S) a II Al 6 a 10 centi ARDIKS-Northern uiauM tallow 12 13 cents i Clin lesion inade 15 a IS) Stierm 34 35 Goshen prime 22 25 cf Infrtmr 12 i Sperm inmimrr SO PA celllS wtnler $1 per gallon EDGAR Refined lnf 14 17 nu Lump 12 Ne-Oilfm 32 non e'ulih 32 6 Paieut ilrnpll Lime 8J-LKAll-ln hies fc) c( per FOREIGN PRODUCTIONS tuode 22 mrh 23 Tow ami Hot do 13 13 HR lain 200 rl per gilloo (Inert importation Holland too 125 rts per gallon ilo 1E4N Awonc-d Rnrn ami Swetle 100 Ih 4 ALT or e-p'o! emnee in Hag ol 4 liU'lmH S2 afloat In HvlH Si Cli sale TitVs lalanil 4'fa 52 Haai while in a I IP hiwen 7 a mroeeiatlo S' FI St Cloia and diraua7 nH Oilean lull IiPe i of to mnl lime 12a 12J good to vei) good 13 a 14 prme 14 a 15 1 1'A-Hv-on IH 77 a re MOLAssHd 1 nla and Kno-H trlnnd gall 28 a 32 PErPER blark 17 13-P1M CNTO 15 REMARKS The nrr ipprocli of the holvdav ikuvI ha prevented the nonunion of mtifh Thu added to 0 vrrautfi Mhirh tTect our motet will account foi Ihe want iif in our wLly rrvirw In il arlj purthAifrIru '(J 1o oyierattat the prir Ihffl Ai mlrniHrflA'DWPvprhcUrrh receclil ntl fTJurnh auJ KmUy UrceJ iionrsi wai ilone puncipnllf in qtnlitiei fitn lOi I0J crnl On Safindav njooiiO Irnu Ltppoo! to th 1t Novemhor whirl wrrp father lUiVwii hid Jho effort of cheobn Ihe dfimnd mlthe gen-tnl ijtprc-i is lha4 pire will go Milt lower I he tout ai ihf week loiiiWAiduf 501 Ijilmds Af) 0t) 41 i 781 If' 44 at lOi 1408 at I0 3ol at 10 1t5S al 11 5o2 at 6J1 at 103 100 at loj S5 at llnJ r3 Hale New-Ofleaos al from 6 to 8 cmt pi iucqially auhe Ultnr piicf A hale of hiutres oi upei io-q-iahtr f'outhl We Santen it 17 at 18 In lung staple Uitre bn been even a greatM retloriion than on Upland Some le havr taken pjare at puce wlin our quolalnm and upwauJ crfnrt Inf Snrli on hand lt OctpHer 460ha)e 8o lilaud do rpUi! anied hjlw Set IilanJ 5 1452 do eipotei aire time mclndiii Ihe amount on hiphoaid ol cleared l'lJU bile (-ea Inland aiid 4oJ1? Upluid re-mamtfip in hind 1J hah- I land fio Upland A Inniled demand onK Ivm been eapfiieiiced for thf 1ple A drflmt ol from 12 lo I'lJ cent hi been uHiuitffd the few wlf have Loen piiucipilly al 3 a IP the latter pnrt ii obtained wih diPi-fil'v Slfkcn lunll-l Orf 181 ffrr rr ret 10 4 1 lieitr expo ted Min tune in 1 the i hard not Uaird 077J tieice city om I 1 CM 11 ltc licicei lemainmg on hand I tfl tlprcM ulaim the advance no'iceda Wt tune unce Two 8f llree bnndred hHU have chanced hand dining the ueik tor export at fire wilhm the mute of our quotation Baltimore uperfiot ioH in amill loir to haker al 7 GUAIN Ac AcvijO rf N' Ca ohm mn ha Vrea dip rd ufat75 cent rub alcsof Mhtr tlarnplion oi Oram Two Ul of liav been in the wallet ime tiuir fi ert taken "KJ eta cash OIICM Klill S--Wf hae few tmn to note The only ale effof'r in quanUtvthat ha come to our knowledce i a lot oi 80 hipv Clrhi at 13) al 14 ct Xmrnrg nre in little no whnlaealc traR'acliom Hut we have heard of The two raicoc of NewTiHran iv'rc-J onThuutlav a having been oft ted al aitclun ft 'trdfTWM nr ioce (a we uodeffand) beer rhip ed to'ev noah IK 1 itpior fully uppoM llte tales of wrek S) 11 UlUtuore tt'Siikcy told at 38 cent amt 70 hhU New (nleeni 40 We quote Jd per for half square end half round t-le ('oltoti to Liverpool To Tlaare ale for square hale and Hea I-Usidi ant) I1 rent fr found higi Colton per tH and 2 50 per Iretce of 800 lb nett for Rice To Nth-York per Vale fur rquiue and $1 for round Colton aril per tier te for ice pet tierce for Rice and a per lh for Colton The transfer bookef the local link are rioted and ntir qn 4tion are ihcrefo'e nominal A ale of 200 Shares "Pink Stock ook la eonSaluiday at 108 at which ice w-C quulc TRICUS CTHHEN'T OF BANK SHARES Ac JCi-rreclrd for the Courier for the courier THE CRISIS THE Nullification faction if they support the insolent language of their organ the Mercury seem determined' prevent a peaceable issue to the unhappy conflict between the Genet al Government and the Stale The President of the United Slates who received lh unanimous support of aH the Southern Stales with the exception ol his own (aod who was even cheated out nf that against the will of the people) is denounced as an itidiecile dotard an idiot in head and a tyrant in heart But it was inn enough to brand him at an usurping tyrant thirsting for the blood of the citizens of the land of his birth hut (he members of Congress too from Georgia Alabama Mississippi Virginia and Tennessee who support him are characterised as his slaves This certaiuly dies not seem tins surest way to obtain the sympathies of our sister States and through their intervention to bring the controversy to a peaceful auJ prosperous termination If civil war is lo be prevented it can only be by tlieir coming to the rescue aud in the cxercisingof the extreme of generosity acting the part of mediators But what sympathy can they feel fur men who stigmatize the men of tlieir choice as a loathsome compound of idiot and tyrant and who brand their general public servants and the member of tlieir legislatures as bis pliant tools and crouching willing venjal slaves How can they possessing any degree of self-respect any proper spirit of with feelings of kindness treat those who hold their public authorities in contempt and only notice to insult and sa-bmethein Such an attitude iucIia is euough lo stifle every rising emotion of friendship and to repel evety intended proffer of aid on th part of our neighbors It is not in human nature to tolerate such conduct unmoved It can serve no purpose but to incense their hostility To kindle a flame which will consume men who rather than suppress the promptings of party spleen will madly spor( with the dearest interest of tlieir country aad provoke the horror of civil war HAMPDEN FOR THE COURIER VIRGINIA WHAT will Virginia dois in every mouth The answer is what site always has done She will maintain the radical doctrine of as undei stood hy her own Madison and she will donand of Carolina to repeal her Ordinance ns equally offensive loihe Union and disrespectful lo her sister Slates Thi i what Virginia will do 8he will then unite with th radicals of South Carolina in putting her principles into practical operation Parties in South Carolina will agaiadivid The old Democrat! er Radical Party will form the nucleus of tbe republican party sol the tyrannical or overbearing aristocrats who lists beeR using the Tariff as an excuse to put their principles into practice will once more be ecognized as the true Anti-Republican Party of the State The moderate and conicientinue citizens who have joined them under the belief that the reduction of the Tariff was their only object have seen enough in tlieir teat oaths and hanging hills tn recogoiae in them the odious features of a tyrannical and usurping aristocracy The pari iian print of Clay inny buoy them up with Gartering reports Virginia will be true to herself she is radical hut not revolutionary the knows the value of the Union and will preset it A RADICAL An individual named Stanley alias Forrester wit eaily yesterday morning at rested by Constable Henley and Mr Rogers an officer from Charleston under Bench Warraufrom Judge Bay he heingtuppoted to he an accessary of (darton the hank robber A pair ol pistols and in cash were found on him He was fully identified by Lockhart the owner of a horse that lured and carried off from Charleston as well si by the constable He was committed last evening for trial on (lie charge of Itorse stealing after a cloae examination Nothing wits elicited to criminate him tit the hank robbery He gave bis name as Charles Roderick Stanley Deiiington from New-York via Ballimnre and Sao Georgian 23d i nit They are priming the President Ute rroctamaiian on Satm tn Baltimore OHITIAIU Died in (his ei(yoa the IDih mil altera long and painful licknae 1 which hebore with Christian fortitude Hrt MAI IVE LltU't agud 43 yearn the consuil ol Mr Peter Lieure- flhe wai horn Ihe ciiy ol DiHdeaiM iu France hui for many years a rfiidenl sn (bisciiy A a wile mother and fnend she I uly eiemplary eod ha left kind husband and two children to deplore (heir sr-1 eparahle ima COMHI KIU1AL i' fit d-Ues fiom hivf'ysot tittits from Hnvtt Aovtwber I ifSwtmlcr 3 DLCKMnER 22 Dii Ifs'veal Lieerpool 674 bale Upland and 137 hslrs Sea Island Colion Brig Havre Liverpool 134 hales Upland end 17 bales Island Colton Dr brig Diamond St Vincents 2 Rire 407IM feel Lumber 20000 bhtnglei 0 bblrTar 7 Ibis Kom sridsuud erlirles Groceries Hr hug Bezsin Reece Indie 2I0 racks Rue Sclir isoige IleiMj Darien 300 caks Sell 4tc EXPOHT Of CoRrm wild Rict to 0I tgn Vorts during tht wtd tndtng the I5tk nut A pHper of One 90th ftptcr'a that a copy of the Imvp treaty mat communicated to the conleienre whit held on the 27th when the of Husaia li inm Lieven anil Count ftUatuceviti niter formal decbratlon on the part of their Sovereigns n-garnet tie employment of meaimre of towards the Kinif of the Nethorlamle wijtlulrew from (he confer ence The Amhniwadora of Auatria and Prutaitt announ ced (hut altlioogh the were under the neceoaityo send mg to thetr respective Courts for furtiier and final inatruc tione (hey fek it their duty to etate that in nil probat'd ly those (tisti net ionh aroulj be rn conformity with the Course taken by the Reureeentativei of the Rusaian Ca We liiid no confirmation of this aroartion in the pa fietsofa aiii'etpient On the contrary it if fiA1 led that PriteMj had agreed not to oppose (he entrance of the French troop into Ilelgiimi In the im time die armament at Portsmouth wan ordered to le rn readme to aaii the following A French eqiordt on haj joined if consisting of a line of hit tie ship and three fi igatea under Adinirul Villeneuve "1'iclr wan tn lie followed by other ships Advices fiom Malta tn (lie IO1I1 of October state that negotiations for peace had been opened between Tuikey ami the Pacha of Egypt after the latter had arrived nhin a few dii manli of Contitantmople It iasaid the Sultan had rudicited the inlei vention of tome of the Christian powers to aid in effecting a reconciliation with tle Pch i Lonuon Nov 3 Tlie intelligence from the Hague jeneiday caused a Flight i eject iou in the funds Con-soli in conseijucnre of the lejectmn of the ultimatum by Holland lull to 84 Money is now so plenty that it is difficult to obtain 3 per cent On 3 per rent stocks advances can readily be obtained at the low rule of in terest of one percent In Holland spit tied were going on to resist the demands of England nnth France A loan often millions had leen ngreed mid numerous individual contributions uer offered Preparations were making at Koiierdnm to inundate the country I'iie Pnthh Consul nt Rotterdam had derdard to the captains of Rritish vessels that by the orders of the Ihrtish Charge he was to advise limn to be prepared to leave a moment's warning IIam' Oct Affairs are rapidly drawing to a crisis The Briruband French legations hateaddress-ed to the Dutch (iovernrnent a peremptory siimmrtns to surrender (he citadel to Antwerp A Cabinel Council sat immediately tnd we are nssmed that measures were taken into consideration at that Council of a nature to prove still more effectually the determined resolution of pei severance Iondun Nov 3 The Atwood steamer arrived yestciday with letteis of Tuesday from Amsterdam The Batavier whirh i Dutch property remains at Am sterdnm and it is understood is I cease running to England The suspension has it appears whatever the motiie taken place by the onlt-rof ihe Nothing nutliendc ims transpired by thi mrnil re spectmg the decision (f the King of Holland The rc ports wr ie that it is petemptory against any aft of ub minion whatever The report received some days since byway of Cadir of the capture of Don Heel turns out to be incorrect The Heel arrived in the Ta tins on the 14rli Oct after an anion with Don Pedrii srpiRdron in which the 74 the frigate and a corvette weieimuh shafteted The Portuguese fleet got under way from Vigo on the 10th while the opposing wjuadion wrf nr anchor to (he rnt near Bayonne The hitter by the aid of a steam boat succeeded in getting under way and oipriook the Miguel fleet nt half past 11 at night wlun the cniulul commenced and lmtnie active on both The Puiiugiiesa commander writes: The en-llvKiism of our men was so great that alHiut 4 in the timriiiog the enemy was obliged to put in practice his usual inode of taking flight being able by ihe assuo lance of Ins steam boat to get entirely out of rear li they were howeier pursued till 5 by our ships whose fire they Iwdly returned The enemy accelerated tiu ir flight ns inurh as they could bnt were pursued for sirnie time by the Princess Royal which endeavored to draw them nearer (n our squadron and the enemy then tacked and returning ihe fue continued their retreat so as to separate from in ihe most speedy manner The ship of the line the fi 'g hop and the two corvettes sustained some damage The Don Jtihn the Sixth fned 1436 hot the Princess Royal above 1000 the two corvettes aDo fired a considerable number but the two brigs being very bad sailers could not keep up with the rest of the squadron The Don John the Sixth bad 6 imtiikdlfdand IS wounded nndthe Princess Hoyal IS killed and 25 wounded tlm Cyhella I killed and 5 wounded the Isabel one slightly wounded A dispatch from Admiral Sarlorius dated the 1 1 fit raes tltit his snip object was to reduce tome of the laige vessels so as lo render them unfit for AccomlrngK I planned my attark with respect to my rinali veesebt so as io leave myself at liberty to attack the en'iuy's ship nf die line with the two friga'es while my corveiies should oocupy the attention of the reM hi gates bnt soon after one this atorning while in the act of nearing the enemy and commencing anion the breeze fell off lo scarce a breath of md and b-wof the sm-ill vesttfds could take tlie positions I had assigned to them and afford me that HMiunre which 1 am certain they were most anxious to give The consequence was that the whole of the fire then wuhin grape innge was directed solely upon the Irigates and the brig Twenty-Third but more particularly on my flig frigate and finally upon the Portuguese curvette fire was received and returned by all the officers and crews of our vessels wiih the most invincible spit it and courage during tlm whole of the action which lasted four hours ami a half At this period finding that mv larboard dirouds had sufteied considerably and iha some of ihe guns on the same side had Income temporal ily um-ei victahle I proceeded to put about in order tu engage upon the atarbnaid s'de I accompanied this maiiu'in re witli a well directed fire on the fngatp It was tcaiccly ffected howeier when 1 observed that the enemy was crowding sad towards the South Tins afforded time and opportunity to repair the damage done to iny figging which I am now putting in order and I hope this evening to pursue the enemy close-and force him to renew the Anoiher tiniicrra4 fid attack linsbeen made on Oporto liy llie troops nf Don Miguel The affair is thus de-serdied in Inter from Oporto of Oct 20: our hlnodrlisd nnd unfortunate assault of llie Coslle of Burgos 1812 I never saw not even at Toulouse en Hfsault so fierce iindid'Siinaleas llie" storming of ihe Migtielites sganirt tlie redoubt of llie Convent de Serra llie Idtliof this mnnili Six thousand Miguelites commanded by Oenernl Jordan and Al'reu the first an ignorant lui braves ddier rii" second an intelligent ofiioer a great favoriie of I-ord Ueresfotd in the Feiimstila war were repulsed with the greatest gallantly by Major Bravo a young mm commanding the fortress Col Feixote leading Itis column was killed hya cannon ball near the fiist palisade Alirnan is wounded nnd about 1000 Migneluet fell on the spot "llie enemy fought brailv but ignorantly for our batierie were" not si leneed onr our breastworks damaged when he inarched against us Our loss is less than ihiee hundred men This would have been the moment for crossing ihe Dura anil crushing the Miguelites at Villa Nova but while the General in Chief consults the Emperor the opportunity is no more Tins is our fate since our landing are preparing to receive the enemy on the 20th Dm bmh day hi? troops are two days lienee rseonnoiiering ihemrelvee ut Vallongo on ihe right and at Feira on the left of the Doiiro I am confident that (hough Don iguel li present as the igueliles expect we will repulse them but without a reinforcement of 4000 and a General arruslomed 10 manoeuvre boldly I fear we will not be able to take the and Fortugal is at Lisbon The two brothers Sarroens fell at the same time in ihe same haltcry fighting generouly for Donna Maria hilw ihe iliinl broilter is on the opposue sidi figliimg fir Don Miguel Tmniltilrd fgr the York Courier and Enquirer CONSTANTiNOI LE OCT 1 Since I last wrote ihe aspect id public affairs has totally changed I mentioned al that lima ihe progress of the victorious Eg)piianaod my fears ihai he would by llie mad line of conduct wliieli he had adopted emhurass llie government and thwart it in its plan of retonn I always gate IttiFsi 1 the credit of Immg at ihe bollom of ir Ihii her recent conduct has reiles'med her chancier She lisa called all her Omspls from Ujpi and has publicly epreseu her Heierminalloo lonil down (he He now finds htmelf in a critical position His fnrceil marcheehave I sought him min the Centre of a eetinlrv winch it loo poor lo riiiain hi army Hi kind him lies Syria hit'll he ha reduced to a leerl and before Inin die rugged and barren paeMS nf Mount In llie mens lime ihe ironp of ihe Bohan at heuim ng him on all ai te Large ImhIips of soldier? are daily concentrating from Trebir Thrace and the remot-ei parts 1 the empire 1 saw a regiment pax ill review Jeterdav Is fire llie Keraekier destined for this Service Tn were slum igorrsi? men iierformed their svototiiuio uh great erlcrity and exactne! and will prove foinndiblc in llie field 'l lie opinion nf the best informed people of Pcra is tliat itie will lie ell w-ed 10 fall bil upon bis own territories and lhal the Sultan ill iloui put in procure a eebeine wlii'h llie siue of Iti it liy bus liuhcitii pietenied He mean In blo-k elr eteiy nn in Lev o' 'i 1 lime eojiqwd great oi non be cail- hfiii P- ricootr lo ibe ha ft Imi 1 JtlOhllAE MOUhlMi one 24 l32t Late from New-York By the Line Ship Lafayette Capt Wright arrived last evening we have received files of New-York papers to Wednesday morning last inclusive The Ship Jamet Cropper from Bristol for Philadelphia was totally lost both vessel and cargo on Five Fathom Bank on the 15th Inst The bad London papers to the 4th Nov on hour I wliieli were lost with Ihe vessel The crew and passenger were saved and had arrived at Wilmington Delaware A fire broke out at New York on the moriiii of the I84I1 inst which destroyed the buildings No 120128 and 130 Chambers-slreet as well as several small buildings in the rear of these and slightly injured tlie building No 132 600 Shares Bank Stock sold in New-York on Monday last at A 110 Exchange on Loudon a Robert Sands Esq an author of considerable celebrity and assistant Editor of the jV Commer ciat Advw'tiur died at Hoboken on the 16tb inst aged 34 yeais He was attacked with a rushing of blond at the head while he had his pen in his hand writing an article fur the first number of The and expired in four hours thereafter A meeting Of the eilisens of Boston of all parties waa to hare been held nt Faneuil Hail on Monday Inst for the purpose of expressing the opinions and (to use tlie language of the notice calling them together) to respond to llie sentiments expressed in llie late proclamation of the President of the United Stales Seventeen balloting! had taken place in the Pennsylvania Legislature for 8 Senator the last of which is as follows 50 Rush 45 Scrgeant 18 Mchicnburg 15 The election ivas then postponed to the 9ili January next The City Inspector reports tlie death of 106 persons during the week ending 15th inst 27 men 14 women 42 boys 23 girls Gibraltar papers to the 8th Nov had lieen received at Boston They state thatall was tranquil at Lisbon The Ship Farmota from Havre had arrived at York bringing Paris papers to the 4th and Haile papers to the 5ih inst 1 1 The t'ommirciul Adeerliter of Monday says that appearanees indicate that hostilities have commenced between Holland snd Belgium The King of Holland had positively refused to evacuate Antwerp ami did not take advantage of the opportunity offered him to reflect Thus the two Cahineta of France aud England are called upon to put their threats into execution No menace whatever it is said will shake the resolution of the King of Holland The Alenagtr del Chambrtt of the 4ili says that if the plan laid down by the two powers lie followed the fleet will leave Spithead 011 the Dili nj blockade the coasts of Holland The following is the state of the Havre maikel of the latest dote 1 HAVRE OCT 2S-NOV Import 1327 lisles fluid hive hfn (nude nf 1021 balm melu ling 183 Iuuiisn 03 50 1 07 30 383 iitorgtt 11730 20 Mobil 90 367 AUbmod Trim 87 88 60 Ti Inmiiclion litvr ptt-uttilpd bul lilt Ic nt nnd llie dt-mind i Unptud Rvctle)esi otirpiMre UDtmlimcil hivecionfd the month of Orl with 24000 bilei counting lhal which ha nred we btvt full 27009 bale itHgrrr The He nnnd lively if ihe beftiniunc of (he week total le abmil 2n0 hen (he lc nieilly hue been made tt I 72 60 73 aiiti 73 30 for ptxnJ quality aom ioU of ordinal in tOioll qiuulitie have nhUmed 74f Die week rioted little mbre calm The actual iluek in fnt hand doe not eicecd 0000 hi I Cvff -The mlicle i held firmly and the irei are butler fixtj Of Ilayn CoflVe t0 bK feud MIJalf7 tC (duty 324 and Jlf4 hag hv (he from a(iheflMuf rice and dulv (00 hag ood mdinwry Rio al I 72j lavma damaged 32 a I2r bag Java dauvierd 1 20 a 12b Impelled dii'inc ihe w-rk bom 0iemJ 1 172 hag Oi loo and 28 bale Morhi from Nen-Vork 108 bac ttiv bain Nov 14l hale lidmi BtOafdl 20 do Mobile a( 36 do Tennetepit 87 9 Laguna al 20 66haga Ilkyank al 128 110 do Javi 1 26 Ayreiat 97J 410 do ol lH)tu 100 C2J Adjournment of the Ltgiilature The legislature adjourned between 4 and 5 in die morning on Friday 21st inst The Committee -cf Conference appointed by the two Houses to arrange lh difference between them relative to the test oath reported an almost new bill retaining however some of the provisions of the old one The grcatdifiiriilly wa lo specify the time when the oath should be taken and it was at last agreed tltat all who are now in office and continue so must take the oath when called on to enforce the ordinance and not before and that those elected during (he present ecssiun or hereafter to be elected shall be required tn lake it before they enter upon the duties of their offices An effort was made to pu' newly elected officers and those hereafter to lie chosen en the (time looting us incumbents with regard to the test oath which failed after animated discussion On the taking of the Yeas ami Nays iti the House of Representatives on of the Committee of Federal Relations in reference to the Proclamation a warm debate ensued of which we are promised on account In addition to the passage of die test oath bill as a-hove explained and the adoption of the report of the Committee of Fedrral Relations we learn that the Rail Road Bill the Rill relinquishing the claims of the Slate against the Town nf Hatnhuig lo Henry Shultz on payment of 16000 dollars and the bill reg lilating them i lit in of tlm Parishes of St Philip and St Michael have severally passed Tlie last mentioned bill appoints tbe Brigadier Gen eralof the 4th Brigade a member and President of the Board of Field Officers now organized for these Parishes and authorises him or the officer commanding the Brigade tn order annually two parade of the ntilitia of tU Parishes for inspection and review and also provides for the appointment by the Brigadier-General of a general Collector of Militia Fines for Lliirieuon nnd the Neck Onr correspondent has completed bis journal of legislative proceedings and we most therefore await (he at rival of the next mail for further details It is said that at lltp meeting of the Nullifiers in Columbia on Wednesday night hist which adj turned to meet again on Saiurday nigh' something was said relative to the prevention of thcfmure meetings of the Union Party A Voice from Kentucky Gen McAfee one of llte leading and most influential men in Kentucky laid before the Legislature of that Stale onjhe 4ih inst preamble condemning tlie doctrine of Nullification as professed iti Smith Carolina disclaiming all url ictpa (ion in it on the part of Kentucky nnd derluting (hat her people will take tlieir stand on Ihe side of tlieir Country their whole Tbe following resolutions accompany the preamble I Reiolved By (lie General Assembly of the commonwealth of Kentucky that tbe doctrine advanced by tlie legislature of 8ouili-('arolinn that any one State the right to nullify and set aside a law nf die United i contrary to the Constitnt inn and would be destructive to the peace and harmony of ilin 2 Reiolved That the Federal Union mutt be preterved Tlie 8 Ship Vandalia hearing the broad pendant nf Commodore John I) HeNLET arrived at Pensacola on the 6'h inst and the 8 8 Louts Cupi John Newton on (lie Gib Col Twice Laving received orders to lb effect 'ooh command of toe 1 niieH Sint- Arseenl in tlie neigh ifrtnj 4 rynaM fii ti a A DEO pc of Superfine lour durHis the weik been vciy unsettled sUie Jo coiinquriice of the unmet of holder (o dipoe ol (heir Mock al tin lesion of (he esr The enie of the week have exceeded 7000 Unels for export commencm at ihe f)y pt ol she week and giaduatl declining te I fie close On Salu'day Urt ft-boul 400 bbh were wild si feG Moudy 800 (this sold 6 871 on Wednesday lot was ld al 6 70 aud sales have since bees made ol upwards ol 37u0 bhls Ihe (eiui not reported but known to be at something: It than the latter pi -ca the market yetui an unwilled Mai aoiue holdeis continuing lo aik 6 75 while other weie wdimg to sell it the uiaihad pnea Under these Ctf-eainrtsitces we thtia it prufhnt to omit quotations a( week's prices have been umutained but sales not so In uk fur uiei ly Lotto- An (ho week 832 ball The sales have beeo shout l5U bales ptitictpally Ovorgia at a 13J rents and soull lot at ctnl 4 oo- and a loi of Virginia at 12 cent 4 uhj Tlia prinupulpa of Ihe erceipU (ht week are out yet lauded IoU aresellmgtoretaiUfi within Uteauge of quo-taliom NEW-TORK DEO Cetron The Impurt of th werk is 217-1 bites The sele fiota the Sih tv l-lth mat inclu-ive at loOO hales KK)i hdlf ft laud at 11 a 12 i 400 do New Olfftm It ft 13 2Mlo llutidj tnJ Alabama a 13 Salas (ft torn i-lUnrri hf lieen made ill cant decline nJ gencfti Jm4 wppk's rate iijve not beru supported Tdeiv Ji no ftuunfttioj) IB llie And (he hnitness closed htemlj ln( infill lh sale of the week reach only About 150 tierce at fl3 $3 75 per 100 lbs 68 deices lair qualKy wftsold by agciioii at $3 37J Fnights Coiilinut vet) dcpiend tjUJl- ItnlieOD London a 108 and oa 61 33 32 no sales of momml have beeu made since tbft Uiuiuftbe Jdil pAckrta AUGUSTA DEC Tbft receipts thia metk Vary bul law wagon ba arrived SaIp 9J 10 eroti fifihls to Savannah 76 to Cbarlcslou Tba rrctrpu of Cotton iuIu (ius place (tom October Id to (hit dsfbtfiouui to 56000 halai And during Ibe same period Itfrt yftar 8U 000 bales decrease 26000 The rftteipls of Cottua lbs year mio Macoh compared wiib thosa of the preceding year are estimated ai a Hurd less SHIP Sun Rise Tti 06v8e(s 4h 55 ilitt Water 08h 95 Windy ft om 2 ff Pori of harleion9 Deceiuber 24 AltHIVKD ON SATUKDAk Br hi ig Mary Marlon Liverpool sailed 19tlt Oct Salt Coql Haiti-ware 8tc To Watson Mair Robbins KedutondJH Lstdso Merritt Seymour Boag Co and order Peettngeri Rev Mr Darty and 2 in tb steerage Scitooner Caroline Bateman Mosquito 3 hour Ballast To the master Paieengere CuK Moor and Mr Shephard male of the scltr Temple wrecked on Cspe Curnarvai Sloop John Dennison Cold Key West 6 day Merchandise To li Lawton Lsft ship Geul William Holdregde from New-York just arrived for New -Oilean inst The Ur brig Brsgaaia (of Quebec) Kinliaidton from Montego Bay (Jam) for Norfolk went ashore 6 inst on Key Tavanier site was got off after being lightened takes to Key West and condemned her cargo rungieting of Rum Molasses Pimento Hides and Coffee saved uutl sold Path-etngtr i Mr King Mr Tift Lient Manning (J A and Mr Croiilnvaite fust officer and 4 of the crew of Itr ig Uragnnza Steamer Cheraw Gtihant Clteraw via Georgetown 603 lisles Cotton and Merchandize To Clough Fraser Co Conner Co Robimua Son Martin A Co nnd W- A Caldwell boat from Columbia with 121 hale Cotton to Boyce Henry Walter two boats from do with 224 balea Colton lo Brenan boat from Columbia with 110 balea Cotton to Boyce Henry A Walter tmnt from do with 105 hales Coltoa to boat from Camden with 105 bale Cotton to Kirkpatrick Co ARRIVED YESTERDAY Line ship Lafayette Wright New-York 90 boar Merchandize To 8t Street Co Ran Fillette A Hatch fc Co Bnyte Henry Walter Greer A Jackson LG Capers Co VV II Gilliland Sc Co Walton Murrell St Co Day Moffett Calder Mtlltken Low tides Oakes A Son Douglass Dascoudreah Co M'tNeill Blair Meeker Walker Paul Jc Brown 11 Ladson A Co Stevens Johnson Fraser Co A Durban Harrison Higliam A Fife Preston Smith At Co II Merritt Hurt Thunqmo ti Granuias A Co JT Welle Mills A Beach A A Ilihble Wildmua 61 at shall Brow A Lanncati A Caldwell' Mom 8 Mowry A Co Tileston tt Co Wagner A ilea Stern Cochran Cltupeia Coleman Wright A Co and Bacon A Boyce Pal-eengtn Mr Ball lady child and nurse Mrs Phillips Mrs Boudo and servant Mies Purtoa Capt Dnche A Messrs" VV St John Prime Swift Buchanan Fillette Fran-cts Bielt Gregory Walker Bernard Raymond Gray Lestine A Beal Perry Anderson lotwhoff Henry Da-vey Dowerv and Carr Slop 'shot York 16 days Ballast Ta the master New line barque King Philip Humphries Boston 14 'nys Merchandize Ac To Leland ft Brothers (i Olney Iorke A Fliasmt Smith Moidrcai de la Mona VV 8 Bcag At Co A Purvis A Co Morris" Shelton It Onllwell VV A Caldwell Balicock A Co Httwey Stoddard Johnson 8 Chadwick Grannies Co Patton VV Trout (Reason A Co Tupper Winalow Tileston It CoP 8 Chnae Tyler A Co Preston Crock- er A Co Oakes A Howland Ward A Spring II West A Miller Dodd Porter and the master Paitenger ow Siatpaon Brig Encomium Sheffield New-York IS day Merchandize Ac To Jones and A Eliaeon Scitooner Florence Adams Baltiutore and 14 days from the Capes Merchandise Ac To the master 8 Lord A Httrckmyer Smith Patterson A Mtgwood Smith A Co Dodd Olney nnd Chadwick Passenger Mr Otis Schooner Climax Kendt ick Baltimore 4 days Corn Flour Ac To the master A Borcktnyer 8 Mowry A Co Lurd Leland A Brothers and King Sailed into with echr Everett Haws tor tins pert Left brig Ida llallet for this port same day 18 Dumb passenger Schooner Traveller Rodgers Elisabeth City 3 davs Corn- To AJ Gibbs Schooner Reindeer Hathaway Wilmington (ff C) Idty Flour and Naval Stores To Ihe matter Jones II Rose Allen nnd Mnrdecni The sloop Essex Stanley for this port sailed 17th Schooner Etna Rackhff Ocracock(N C) 2 days Corn To the itinsrr Bailed in rn will erlir Traveller Rogers for Ill's port Lefi srhr Jolly Snilor Boiler for this port uncertain Paieengeri Mr VV Temple Schooner 1-anceun Stanley Ocracocke 3 Corn nnd dale To Smiih A Co Schooner Harmony Chadwick Georgetown I day' 615 hales Colton Kpkpalriek A Co Clinjw inan Thurston and Patterson A Magwix Schooner Hire Plnnl Corson Genigeloun I DOOOhiihels Hough Rice To Kershnw lwis Ro berisnn Scliwner ffarvssl Brown Georgetown 1 dy JOCO htishels Rough ire ami 270 lisle Colton To A Street A Co Wrngg Heriot A Simon and A VV Campbell Schooner Induetiy Christian Georgetown 1 dav 229 bhls Rire nnd 60 liales Colton I'o A VV Campbell Kershaw Lewis A Robeitson VVrugg Heriot A Simon snd IMarkwnod Schooner David Wdlinms Junes Georgetown I day J41 lhls Hire nnd JS9 halee Collon To Wragg llecol A Simons Miller A Waring Tliurslon Kukpatrirk A Co and li Rose Scitooner Howren Georgetown 1 Hsy-S24 hills Rire nnd 93 hales Cotnm- To Kerdiaw Lewis A Rolierlson A VV Campbell Blackwood Patterson A Mag wood Fuuuan Marvin A Co sad A Alexander Schooner Martha Pyatt Davis Georgetown 1 day 211 h'ls Rice 118 bah Cotton To Kershaw Lew A llnhertsw Simons A Sons Miller A Waring Fraser A Co Chapman and Martin A Co Schooner Litile Jack Davw Georgetown 1 day 237 Mils Hire To Kershaw taiuis A Robertson Schooner VVsn Henry DuXis Georgetown 1 dav PDO Imtlieh K'xigli Rice and 16 tmlea Cotton Kershaw lewt A Rnliertson A VV Campbell R'diinsin A Nun If VV Bonner A Co nnd Martin A Ci Sdnoner Ad aegf Kicg Gecrieown 1 dv 6S0O oh Is up lj Hire Tn Kristi I eins ft K-de-riron Io confirmation of the JtJ Glad Tiding! of Great which appeared in Evening Pott in the shape of a letter from Richmond it may be proper to state that the Bos Ill'ST tt-AT who is therein represented to have been driving a bargain at Washington with Mr Tyler of Virginia for the relief of the Nullifiers wav al the'very time on his way Northwardly having passed through Philadelphia for New-York on Friday 14th inst The Ship Jrfferton Irom Norfolk for thi port (with troops on board) dropped clown to Old Point Comfort on the 16th iuvt Those are the troop which wet to have embarked on hoard the new Ship Ruuia from Washington but which it is supposed could not wait her arrival Their transfer from the Russia to the Jefftnon will it in feared interfere materially with the punDing propensiticaof some ol our Nullifying coteinporariea Caution A daring attempt was made on Friday night last alioul 9 to rob the house of Mr Cohen opposite St Hall Theservant having by accident entered tlie front room below interrupted llie thief who instantly eveaped by throwing up the window sash in Broad-alroetand mode off leaving various articles of plate which he had gathered before the interruption An immediate pursuit took place but without success Mr BaYLIES Amei ican Charge-de-Affairs at Buenos Ayres and Sir Uiocpm our Consul at that place have arrived al Baltimore in the Ship Jam from Rio de Janeiro The President of the United States has recognized Don Antonio Girardi as Consul General of the Two Sicilies in the United States A letter lo the Editor front a correspondent at Augusta under date of the I9ih inst furiisltes Ihe following particular of a serious accident which happened to the stage coach between Augusta ami Savannah a few miles below the foimcr place on Tuesday night last A cart loaded with bricks had broken down in the road and the nigjit being dark (about 10 the horses mine up to it suddenly when the red glare of the hi icks fiighlened them and they dashed to one side of the toad run the wheels up hank of earth 2 nr 3 feel high which upset the stage and threw the driver and a matt who was kitting with him eotne distance from it the driver against a small tree which stunned nnd bruised hiinconiileralily the other nmo escaped without injury The upsetting of the etage dialocaletl the fore from the hinder wheels and the horses ran off with them In the singe were three paeaengers a gentleman nnd two ladies Mrs Howard (as 1 understand her name to he) and her daughter from Camden I were both seriously hurt the mother receive ed a deep large and setere cut on tho head and the daughter a young lady grown and nail lo be very inter esltng had either her collar booe or nltoulder blade broken and tier shoulder dislocated At first neither of them were expected to rerover but I heard the doctor tell the di iver this evening that both are likely to get well I came up this afternoon with the some horse and driver and at the same place they made a little start but being watched very closely they were soon controlled The two ladies wer lalten to Mr dun utiios about a mile from whore the accident occurred and where they now The Washington Globe in reporting the debate in the House on the 14th inst nr which the Proclamation was incidentally slluded to enters rather more into detail than the oilier paper from which our published account wao taken We extract the follow mg as worthy of notice (in reply to Mr Stewart ofPennsy Ira nia who had warmly eulogized the Proclamation) shid he regretted that any member of the House should have pronounced an eulogy upon document wliieli laid low the liberties of the country He rejoiced that the doctrines of (he Proclamation of the President had not been sanctioned bv tbe House Had inch been the case tit Union would have lieen at an end "Mr Archer (of Virginia) would assure tbe gentle' man that nn early occasion would he given him to ex pi ess his views upon that subject and to lake the sense of tbe House upon it said he did nit seek tbe AT lit Fourteenth Anniversary of llt JVrat Eng land Society of this ritv Itelrl at tlie Carolina Coffee House on Saturday Iasi 221 inst the following gen tletnen were re-elected officers for the ensuing )ear I) CROCKER PieiUrnli A WILLINGTOA yict-prttident WM ItK'E Secretary and nnaury Committee on Chanty tir JOSEPH MANNIMi 8 CHAltWlCK JONES I tiEOKGK GIUU0N MILLS I Ji ltlSUOP (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT "WASHINGTON DEC 15 ibis loiter can reach yon I presume that the qiiemion will lie decided ns to the course wbielt South Cnrolina will take in tier opposition lo the Federal Gov ernment At least we are bound to ndnpt this inference from the language which it held liere snd the rumors which hourly reach us of menaces of increasing violence on the one side and nf measures of increasing activity on tlie other It is unquestionable that ns the case now sinnds unless there shall lie some mediatorial or interposing movement on the part of Congress wltirh is not probable the laws of the United States will be enforced so far as the military power in South Carolina lielonging to the Federal fiovernment can give them effect If there beany foi lure to execute them it will lie a failure nn account of weakness of arm nnd not of fluctuation nf purpose I sincerely hope that before tlte period shaltarrive when tlie new Tariff Law will take effect (the 1st March next) better views mu! nux peaceable disposition will super-ecile the healed feelings and unsound doctrines which now prevail tn so grpif nn extent among eur fellow-riti-xens in your State and llie tie which un itet us in a fraternal bond will not he rashly and cruelly cut asunder hy the sword I dfi not think if I my judge from the agitated countenances and rest less movements of those of your representatives in Congress who are attached lu the Nullification cause that they fed well orjoaa nr fully sstie-fi-d villi the iteps which they in a moment of party sxei term ntor under tlie iqfluence of an inflamed pride hve been hurried into I Inve noted something tf depression in their looks which seems to say that litey would if they could find a pretext which would enable then) lo ronf out of the scrape without exposing them to ridicule retrace tlieir way It is tn lie hoped (hat nme such pretext iniv suggest itself lo them liefore they rhsll havc hurried lieyond that point when to go back will he worse than to proceed This is Ihe moment for conciliation and ronressiiin will exhibit more patriotism and magnanimity than a wild and reckless provocation of the results of civil commotion I find the people of this Disirirt including llie mem-Imre of Congres generally lo lie sitrofi-d with the pro-lamalion which is been addierod to tlie iieoplevf Carolina but s' 11 thei is some doubt vv hether the issuing of tins d'X'omcnt lh ir-ment iw no( simiwbat fat i I are lh t'n Fuplund per CMit irmiint fn Franc 3 't 3oc ijn Burton Lir and IMilUdrlplm short tKht pir ff prrn) rU i I 1 i pti cent Ilink Hiila at oji! to 10 dii mlIu par at Inn-tvrlhjt) 1U dy docouat lor tunc after hr omitting iiai ol Rfftrt Itrich Bank Chek Hip Noh'i per rt prem Karaunah Bank BH1 I Alf ralrr Ursoreia Bank hill-1 permit dicout Mon I it 1 jm rtul ducount SpaBoh IXmbtoon tAft TMIc Lira im rid Crdomhnri do £15 Vfrtrv Oumrw and Sn mru 1 ti 5 per r-nt pi Miiim American Gold 2 per rut pri iiuuin 5000 I0 DA ItS A It TUF Hank of S'liiih Carolina roLbed on the night of die Mill iiw of 150000 DOLLARS ol" which ION 000 dollar have since tieen re-cosereil for ihe emiinder conislinj of 2-1 000 of ihe notes of F5 21000 do 20 18000 A prooi i ion of shove reward mil he paid for llie whole or any part lliereof Aiming 4lie lire Dollar Hills were mwo whif-h id never been in cii mUiion die ore daii-d on lit Lh May 1S15 paiAtde and filled liy Cliarlev Kerslmw anil signed liy Jones lieidenl The enlv Dollar Hill are of ihe irene of June 1M4 and May 1815 payable to Cli Keishaw ndtigiied June Hresidtoit AM lh Flairs were rngi-irted liy IMnrraj Diajiei Fairtnan ti Co All Hill of (lie preeeui-emision are new c-lled in and bereaf-ler all Hiiis irned will liaie I lie signal ore of 4I10 present John ogilell aod IJneol Carfner JOHN LI Hi DELL Dee 20 Hank Soiiih-Caiolina IJ1K 1HII11U IV ANTE A Teaelier is wain ed to attend llie Childien ufllie Savannah lice SVohijl Tit sitem purned is llie laneaeiermn con-ntitiflly any a plieani olfenng Uiniself innst stale his wdllifignes lo pursue le same in ula msiroefton "I he salary (raid lh- in-limnn 1550 rtnntm Ap plirarion lo I in ole tii lire Win Taylnr or Mr James limiter Irt and 2 I Direrirrses Iti oilier ut 1 be aid nf ihe Saannali Free School Nwcicty Ell VKMH I LTA LOIt Secieiary Dm 15 MiltVANTS ted In (mrrlusr iliii-e IIOI bKRVANTS ml 1 kl rliareier vir a imiag Wnaan fn 15 to in Al ten of age a a Usd a Young Nt-gro Man ac-NpMiel I11 lntmur aisl In the nianageinenf of Horses an I a I bell It li nn 12 tn Inirtrs of age For ea hoeral pro ill (inti on ippbriunn al (hi fin' Dec 17 tyDTl'O TO I It 11 fic rate CO'JK I of W1 rliiiaiuer the highest wage A Dpty al Ihi It dr IN Jil T'l III a iult Gl KL el 12 ini ii a tni on of ertands mid at'end A 1 -tv -i 1 1 1 Dee 13 e1 fi I I 51 jr 5 i oi 4 Bank ttq -422 Sltvrti told st Nsw-Yiak 14th tint tt HI rilZARETH CITY HE nrM7s 12j Win- kr 96 a 37 Corn 2 50 2 C'oftVp 11a Lfftd lh (0 Sal(T Iilftnd 50 b2J fllave VV hlifj 15 0 hlid 0 Hpadint hliti 21 Tar bhl I 50 Turpentine B2 do Spinu Kief 4 TobAtcu plujr( 6 10 NORFOLK DEC CoMon prr pon4 11 00crnlr fMiiird Corn 60 ft 63 Tobacco piMetl com a 14 mxl-dlmg 5 ft 6 food to Hue ft-arrr 6 ft 0 Shingle 22 inch rvprftfft 8 ft 3 25 flu 1200 60nl)0 HhdAnl Heftdmc 30 81 Hhd 21 00 Pilch 14 1 6(t Soft Turpentine 1 62 ft I 75 Mixed do a 1 26 Roin 25 a 160 Spirit" Tui pfiitine 33 a G6 Pea black md 4c 62 75 Hacn bo rmiud lh 7 a 6 lluns lh II A 12 Lard ilk Ko 1 3aP) Flour tup dull 6 121 jMoUhpj 1 53 mk Stock fVn pints 111 Fftfmeii' bank of Va tii i (k le 104 frref an) vokW qiMrtitjoq CcfU'ui-dnt fl WAXNAH DECS otton-Oor mxrfeet for rfUitJ baa bfpii unmtei e(iug thiiupbuu( llte week a4 hc dlr fill o4 eacepti 2000 halea at ail uce Irom 10 (o II bH mall) al 101 rriiU (ot good runnmp loU We do 0 alter nyr quo -IaIiohi fiom la(-eekf ahbouh in nhtiKe itnit (1 ifling coiirtona stay have beeft mad Tbe market cbstil wtdioul pi it and the probable atlvaocf in fr eight may dept our p- tee fuflharth muinp week uolia backed by uiort d-vicei ficmLiveapiM he demvuJ for tin arlirlealill ronttniie food and made a la 4 a ibe a ai brought ma il lie nra of week rer)i fuv Wx eaki at om to iMiitial-ly at 3' a 3 We quote a 3j Brti Lthftrfiooi Id per ihjffcred irfutrl lu IIve cent th -Hhtwh hfrports Hr 1va ue Aaleu Moutei'i) Die ('el flcanibtif nd 1141 anti j) Ru fel am j- it if 1 1 1 lu.

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