Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, November 10, 1840, Image 2

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■ reset tatl to lor incroitsiitg of nmnoy; hijlsof exchnngM have l when uflertil for discount, wliiln large anlea of stock hnvo henn forced Air the pur* poiMt nf absorbing nlltho ■ vnil>«t»1«rnnltal. Thntoinlitioii of the Money Market lm* been uflitetari more by tho ndvrrsn vtnto of tho exchan ge* thnn by tlm prospects of ■ war; the exporta tion ofgolilliuving nmv rendered it necessary that Millie decisive measure* Humid lm taken by tlm Dank of England for its own prnaervation. Tlm full rate of 5 percent line been maintain ed both in tlm Stock Exchnngo and in the din- count market, although in mime cn*ea we have heard of a* much a* 5) per cent, being pnid with find clni* Dill* of Exchange. ELECTION BETIIRN8. gkoruia. Below we givo return* IVom 02 Coiinlic* lit this State, which compared with the vote of Oc tober, idiowan net gatnofTWO THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED AND F.IGlfrY-ONF. VOTES! I From the Dutton Atlas—Ertra. )AY| Nov. 3—'9 o’clock. P. M. I Later from Europe. TllE DRtTTANNIA. do RrUtnittua, Cnpt. C. E Jnd- _ hi* morning nt half pa*t 8 o'clock, d from Liverpool on tho afternoon of jll, making her passage in 13) tiny*. We givo below h summary of dm moot import- •Mtlntolligence. THE eastern question. In confirmation of tho new* pnhliilied in this * morning'* Ada*, bur paper* received per Brit, tannin announced tho probability of a pacific ar rangement of Enatero afihii*. Dut we should etiito that dti* probability is, nftar all, only an opi nion upon which people In general, and mer chant* in particular, decline acting; and dint al though tlm general tone of dm pro** i* pacific, , the account* of actual occurrence* in the Ka*t are very contradictory. The ImiuJon Sun of Oct elm r 19, nbaerve*: Upon the whnU» however, the impression in Pan* on Saturday wn», dial the question would lm nettled pacifically. Active nogociation* were known to lm carrying on between dm Cabinet* of France and England for arranging dm ha*i* of a final adjn*tnmut, mid it i* not unknown that al ready many of the greatest ditlicolUe* have dis appeared. Ahead) huve Ilia Ambassadors ofthe Four Power* of the Porte been instructed to com mit nica to to the Sultan, that while they admit the abstract Hglitofhis Ilighne** to depose Mehemet Ali, diey neverthdes* tnist that in the event of the Vkmroy’* early nubnuMtou the sentence will be revoked, and Egypt and a pnrt of Syria grant ed to the Egyptian Ruler*. They have further been commanded In signify to die'Porto that a* tho Consuls of the Four Power* had quitted Alexandria, no time out lit to be last in communicating to the Pacha the bene volent and graoion* intention* of his Imperial master. We had expected that some such pru dent step would he taken, and we are well satis fied diet it ha* been taken so early as to appear tho spontaneous act of tho FotirPnwer*. That tlm Porte Will offer any opposition to the recom mendation or the Four Powers is inconceivable, inasmuch a* they have charged themselves with Urn entire settlement of the question agreeably to die wbitma of the Porte itself. The Allies are master* ofa position rather alar ming for tlm Pacha. They were iu possession of Said, Jaffa. D’jonui, D’jcbad, Jaiffa, and Tripo li ; lint Solimnn Pacha had re-entered Bey rout, which (boy had declined to occupy, as they could i not command Urn bills in the rear whence the Egyptian army could atany time destroy the town. Acre lutd not Ime.u attacked, and was supposed to be capable of considerable resistance. The Al exandrian correspondent of the Motiiteur states Umt the towns on die sea coast of Syria are cosi ly taken, blit on their capture depends not the late of Syria. •‘The French Government," say* the Ministe rial evening papers, “lias received the despatches Inti light to Marne ille* by the last Mediterranean packet. They led Alexandria on the 26th tilt. The Government had notyetreceived those dated Oct. 3. which arrived on Tuesday at Toulon.— Those of dm 26th contain no new fact; they con firm what wal already known, that the Libanus was tranquil, and that Mehemet Ali was restored to health hod waa perfectly calm and resolute. No account* have been received from Ibrahim Pacha, but it was known that ho was concentra ting hit force*, and that hi* plan waa to surround tho Turkish camp, which bad been formed to the north of Beyrout. The combined fleets had can nonaded Seid and Kniflit." A letter from Alexandria, 3d Inst, states that Mehemet Ali has issued a finnin, declaring all the population of Syria exempt from military eon- • aenption, and all person* who will join Ibrahitu'a army, exempt from tribute for die remainder of their lives. Admiral Stanford, it was thought would return off Alexandria. The blockade was to commence on that day,and no further commu nication with Europe would be allowed. The French Consul bod ordered all person* under his jurisdiction to be ready to embark at a moment’s notice. This, it was thought, indica ted the probebility of a Immlmrdraent. A levy of SAVANNAH. TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER to, U40 Wo regret to learn that Mott*. Pkkot, who was engage*) a* Professor of French in Chatham Academy in thi* city, wai washed over, board on the 4th inst. in a severe hurricane, from on hoard the brig Emma, while on her passage IVoiii Now-York to this port. Hi* loss will doubt less be much felt hy tho Academy, ns lie was re* enuuneded a* an excellent instructor. EUROPEAN AFFAIRS. The late new* from Europe isofn most inter esting character. It hu* always a ppeured to us that France would not rush into a war with the four great power*, merely in order to sustain the Pacha of Egypt in bia invasion of Syria, would bo indeed absurd, if Franco, merely be cause of her friendly alliance with Mehemet Ali, anallinnco calculated at some remote day to aid her In her plan of colonizing the southern coasts of the Mediterranean Sea, should throw the gaunt let to the rest of Europe, not for the vindication of her national honor—not for the mke of carry ing out new revolutionary principle*—mil with a view of making more conquests, hut with al most the sole object of aiding Mehemet Alt ill hi* plan* of personal aggrandizement. Mr. Thif.hs hy hi* inconsiderate haste, lm*placed France inn false and painful position. We hclieve that thi* will be the judgment ofull those who examine the present statu of European affairs, with attention That great man and wise monarch Louis PmLi.irpE, doe* not appear to sustain his mer curial Minister in his warlike policy; and there is no reason why lie should sustain him, unless it he in defence of tho national honour- It i* clear that Air. Thiers’ desertion of the line of policy adopted by England, Ruseh, Austria and Prussia, in relation to Eastern nflaira, waa dic tated by two reasons—ono of which is, his avow ed jealunsy of, and aversion to the British Gov ernment; the other, n desire of distinguishing his administration by the acquisition to Franco of more Colonial power. There were no na. tional reasons which required France to place herself iu a position which appears to be quite autagonistical to a wise European policy. The revolutionary throes to which this conn try is from time to tune subject, si-cnt to be al most a necessary consequence of French charac ter. This popular movement, mid sonitusarmo- rum, remind* one of the practice of the ancient Germans, as described by Tavitns, of clashing their shields together during the revelries of die banquet, in order to remiuri each other that war and not wassail was theiv appropriate vocation. So it is widi young France. The remembrance of victories aml^conqnesU on a thousand battle fields, for a thousand years past, is ever present to the minds ol her heroes. Warm enthusiasm, a glow ing national pride that never slumbers, a military organization a* effective as it is perfect in all it* details, ever impels her young conscripts and tried veteran* to «eize end brandish their arm*. Who can wonder that Mr. Thiers who has but just'risen from the admirable composition of his history of I be French Revolution, should wish to illustrate his premiership by placing 500,000men in order of battle. The sagacious, brave, and cool beaded Louis Philippe, however, sees things from another point of view, and clearly r entertains the opinion that •• le jot ne vast pat la 60,000 urcgnlar* (Bedonin*) waa making, and l ckanddU." It would be a standing reproach to «wjr would be ptaeod atom *» «wn. All U« \ Um \f he wore i„ bulcn Franc, into . wttr with point* where any landing could be effected were ~ ... “ *. . " strictly guarded. This letter confirm* the account 1 Euro P e * ,n ordcrl ° promote the selfish view, of a of Ibrahim Pacha having heeu ordered to march I rebellion* Pacha. It will be apparent we think to on Constantinople, tuid qf a holy war being pro- most reader* that tho present position of the four claimed. The Semaphore of Marseilles quotes the follow ing from Alexendria, 26jli nit. The Poe. a. on receiving the news of his depo sition, assembled a grand council, at which he declared Ibn mulling wo* led him hut an appeal to the oabie. Proclamation* are about in be is sued calling ull true believer* to arm*. Egypt is fortified from Damiettato the Marabout, and GO,- 000 men are collected at Alexandria. It is stated widi confidence that Mehemet Ali ha*sent orders to III* sou to march against Constantinople. The Great Western Railway .Company Irave offered to undertake the construction of n Rail way through the county of Cornwall, if the sum of £200,000 bp raised in the feinuty. One of the first mercantile houses of Stock holm, that of Morling, ha* just tailed; the debt* are said to amount to $120,000 morn than die as sets. Several large houses at Utunbnrgh are cre ditors for considerable sums.—Ualignani. The Bank of England return of Oct. 15, give* na the average of weekly liabilities for the qtinr- ter ending Oct 13. Circulation, £17,231.000; Deposit**, £6,702.000; Liabilities, £23.993.000; Securities. £22.782,000; Bullion, £4.145,000; Assets, £26,927,000. ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO ASSASSIN- ATE THE KING OF THE FRENCH. Paris. Thursday evening, nine o'clock Another attempt has bceu made to assassinate the King of the French. At six o'clock this evening, o* the royal carriage was leaving the Tuilarie*, returning to Saint Cloud, lie was fired ' at, hut neither honor any person of his suite was wounded. The Uwassia was ittstandy seiz ed, and the King, who displayed hi* accustomed coolness mid courage, ordered the postilion* not to stop, mid continued his route to St. Cloud, assassin is ayotuig mail, a native of Mar- Who avows |ii« criminal intention, and its much regret at having failed, lie de- 'ft* that he hu* no accomplice*, nnd that lie is «ot connected- with .any secret society. Wheu ■ennuitied a* to bis motives, ha says he wished to rid hi* country of a tyrant, nnd that he lied no either object tlwm hi* country'* good. The Brittminhi arrived at Liverpool Oct. Ip,at g JLM. Thy British Queen arrived off Co we* on the jnorning of Uie 17th September. i'ratn arvrrcspondcnt of the London Chron. Oct. 19. GREAT FIRE AT MANCHESTER. I’left-Manchester by the mail train last night, mid artlMt time, und for two hour* previous, u •moat calamitous and dreadful firo was raging a- Jiinugst 'die warehouse.’ situated in Half-moon •tract, contiguous to Market. Thousand* of people were thronging to, the spot; aud business, nlUtotigh it was Sutorcay evening, aeeuied to be ut a stand. Market street mid the adjoining “ - — p literally lighted up with the 'Uieflmne; Jnrgo piece* of burnt ;jttllie air, enrried away by Uni saw fall iulo the Infirmary pond warehouse* oil fire belong to that locality are ve- ' t t^ie whole stack ‘ ‘aid iu ruins. Manchester promptly on woes* of the tlm burp. ithpiUbeing warehouse . and the firm of it) imminent danger, r, the falling of the volume* of flame from tho out** of rfitadestrnctiveuud MARKET, i, Oct. 16.1640. upland upon tho of tile circuit!- such an oxlent scarcely recollect u Cranford is said to have given forVfclt Bur*i*, Jcflkrsou, Potior and Wnrrou have lint yet been heard Drum. On tho Congres*htna I ticket on the I3lh Oct. theso Counties gave fiir Vail Huron together, MKimmiM. VOTE. crninntttftioXAt. VOTE, COUNTIES. Appling. Baker.... Baldwin iJibli.,,,., Bryan.,., Bulloch.., Burke.... Hutu..... Camden... Campbell. Carroll Casa.. Chatham • ••. Chattooga... Cherokee Clark Coldi Columbia.... Coweta...... Craw ford llnde Decatur DeKalb...... Dooly........ Early Effingham.... Elbert Emanuel..... Fayette Floyd Forsyth...... Franklin Gilmer Glynn Greene....... Gwiuetl Habersham.... Hall Hancock Karri* Heard Heury....... Houston Irwin Jackson...... Jasper....... Jefierson Junes Lauren*.«...• Lee Liberty Lincoln Lowndes Lumpkin Macon....... Madison...... Marion McIntosh..... Meriwether. •• Monroe Montgomery.. Morgan Murray Muscogee Newton Oglethorpe... Paulding Pike Pulaski Putnam...... Rabun Randolph Richmond,... Scriveit Stewart Sumpter.... Talbot Taliaferro... Tattnall Telfair Thomas.... Troup Twiggs Union Up«<m \Y alker Walton Ware Warren ... Washington Wayne Wilkes Wilkinson.. 591 GG4 tin 317 355* 30 357 118 11!) GO 796 478* 1044 988 G54 aw 180 240 ioi* 431 759 123 736* 286* 1341* 675* 278 si i* 355 127 *64* 37 310 47 SS3 m 202 302 506 560 213 m 637 425 480 687 419 23 405 636 228 241 173 m 131 408 272 334 441 87 113 860 713 350 534 476 945 329 856 673 63 543 514 439 500 443 303 153 294 414 316 355 325 359 102 741 822 202 494 242 971 971 012 248 532 213 448 27 544 900 174 893 444 896 402 250 191 434 1134 380 96 638 383 531 205 686 583 77 464 467 itr 239 326 67H 36 365 2*7 394 2*28 530 450 658 030 268 602 354 687 271 085 446 147 248 750 331 352 75 133 177 538 281 512 815 340 29 90 679 810 027 200 391 371 781 620 187 569 511 93 458 7 151 116 152 121 740 325 296 312 146 788 730 7 322 482 833 398 132 263 625 m 350 314 591 500 2:18 771 370 818 60 21 132 140 432 424 415 311 509 677 53 337 521 60 .387 I 603 225 478 • ~ *703 If Erie should have given only 1300 for llurrisou, we iiiiimI add to Ibis sum, 300 • ‘ 1003 Harrison majority a* nlmve, 1649 Deduct Van llureii mujoritin* in JefiVrsen, Potter and Warren, and 300 ditleieiico in Erie, 1003 Harrison’s majority, 640 The Gazette ha* the following pnmgmph; Wo understand dial armugnutatita have been made in the city ofphilmlelphin to procure nt once, return* from every township, election district, and county in thu Stale, ill order that the vino for Presidential Electors may lie correctly ascertain ed ami any attempted frauds in the return* bo de tected and prevented. The Whig* believe that the State lias gnira for Hurrisnu, nnd they ore de termined DM to have the return* falsified. CP It will be seen that the Harrison majority in Erie I* 1576, nudthat thoroisun unexpected Whig gain of 157 in Crawford. Theso would nppear to settle the question in favor of Ilarri- MARYLAND. Complete returns are received from this Statu, which slioiv a gain from the October election of 2541 rotes, nnd a mnjoriety in tho whole Stuto of 4798 vote*. Pretty well wo think for u State which has been claimed us certain by the Globe, up to Uie lime afthe election. W. V. B Count tet. Alleghany, Annapolis city, Aime Arundel, Baltimore city, Baltimore co. Calvert, Caroline, Carroll, Cecil, Charles. Dorchecter, Frederick, ■ Hartford, Kent, Montgomery, Pr. George, Queen Anne, Somerset,* St. Mary's, Talbot, Washington. Worcester. * Three District* not henrd from, which will not materially tary the result, CONNECTICUT. From the Ntto- York Com. Ado. of Tuesday after noon last. CONNECTICUT ELECTION. By this root (ting's boat we have received the return* from New London coiiuty, nnd by tho steamer New York, which arrived at Imlf pn*t 1 o'clock this afiernoon, we have the returns from all the other |ectiolis of the State, with the ex- cepsion of seven towns. A large number of person* had assembled on the dock, awaking the arrival of the news. When the boats hot e iu sight, the first thing that attract, the sight was f a large banner, on which was in scribed, nmonf oilier thing*— MAJORITY FOR HARRISON 6135. We give below the return* in tabular form, compared with the vote at the Spring election. Nov. 1840. April, 1840. V H. V. ft. gain, i , 250 m ^T«) 123 101 44 154 103 7295 7326 238 1941 2620 169 m 42 151 ut 59 1475 1540 35 1166 1055 106 IMD in 51 543 ut 193 341 tit 115 13-13 1243 83 205 nt 75 ‘ 433 in 124 400 in 99 - 117 in 42 639 nt 310 475ut 753 687 03 422 224 66 600 in 487 19617 14616 2554 14616 13 1 4797 2541 W Counties. Hanford, coin. New Haven,* II. 6221 4456 3342 N. Loudon.com. 729 . Fairfield, cow. 4868 3*30 Wmdhaut. c*tn. 2784 2177 Litchfield,t 4289 3571 Middlesex, com. 2275 2273 Tolland.* 1658 1175 V. B. Ell worth. Niles. 4500 6045 4687 4652 3863 3569 3068 4789 4000 2686 2:te7 4074 3003 2258 2277 1634 1219 mmmmm ew-JersoyAvlII give Old Tip no- lorlly. ‘ 81 AN A. Orleans lice. rmmVTDAY. Tho voting waa animated nnd nnndnxcd throughout tho ontlra day. Wo linvo never be held greater excitement end activity combined with inoro tranquility. Ho fiir llmro has boon no (Vacua—scarcely a quarrel. Both put lies went warmly to work, but tho locofiicoe toiled with ex traordinary diligence, and very nearly kept pace with tho whig*. The number of vote* polled is emi mums and unprecedented. This arisot (Vatu thn largo nimdicrol’lnml votes uinnnfiinturod by thu two parlies, of which a considerable propor tion wore received yesterday nt tlm polls, Wu subjoin the statement of the polls, us compared with tho July election; Norember, 1840. July, 1840. First Municipality, 573 First Municipality 444 Second do. 585 Hecoiid do, Third do. 286 454 1444 898 896 546 increnso. The entire vein will probably exceed 4000. foifnyttle,—TUa City of Lafayette polled 192 votes vesiurday. Ol ‘theso tlio Whig* have 75 mujoriiv. Whigs of Orleans GO AND DO LIKEWISE^ KT Our Milledgovilli! correspondent ha* for warded to us n copy of Mr. Echols’s resolution, which require* the Governor to issue scire facias against all Hanks which do not resume on or be. fora tlm 1st of January, 1841, Ail the good Bank* in Georgia nro now iuacntuliiiou to resume nnd w« hope they will tie required to do so. Letthuso Banks fall, if any there bo, which after so long an ndnlgetice, are nimble to rudeum their liabilities. To postpone longer, is to put off tlm evil day. We have also Imforo n* ii Bill entitled “an Act to alter and amend tho sovernl Act* in relation to Taxes.” Tho provisions of the bill ore very nnmeroiis, mid a* limy will doubtless he subject to many alteration* and amendment* dur ng tho discussion, wo shall not analyse it fur the present. £7*The Richmond Whig does not come to hand just now. Tlie Post Musters en route havo probably sioppedit. It must conlaingnod new* from Virginia. K5" Tlm packet ship Philadelphia, sailed from New-York for Loudon, took out $100,COO in specie. CF Jamk* G. IJihxkv, the Abolition candidate for the Presidency, received GO vote* in in Phil adelphia city, und 47 in tho County. Total 107, out of 30,016. Dkatii or PnoFKssou Boxsvcasti.k.—A letter from tho University of Virginia to a gentleman pi Richmond, announce* tlm dentil of Charles Uonnycustle, Esq. Professor or Mathematics, iu thn institution- Fueshkt i.y the Penobscot.—A letter from Bangor, dnted on tho 30th u It..-states that them was a severe rain storm on Thursday night, which caused a great freshet in the Penobscot river. Six saw mills were nfloniing down the river, below the bridge which crosses the Penobscot. Thn mills belonged to the Mill Dam Corporation, and were situatu about four miles above llangor. > ore it) Ihla a first day nf Juno, under ii Vo years t TAKING THE CENHIJH." Marshal— 1 'How many mnle* worothai llimlly on tlm ' ofligot' . Fi'inalo—'Males? what'* that?' Marshal—'Boys, Mudauithuw many hoys were llmrot' FoihiOt—'Four.’ Majshal—'Wliut! four under five year* of ago?’ Fomnln—'Vos, ftuir.' Marshal— 1 'Sumo twin* l *upppo*« than)' Fotiiiilo—‘No, tlmro ain't no twins noiilmr.' Marshal—''Ilotv n.nny uiiiIca over five und tin der ten?' Fenialu—'None of your hiuhtofsl You’ll next iuk Imtv long I've burnt married. • itTfluo time* If folks have got to lull all they have done In their lifi'!'—Philn, AW*. CoiiiiiHtrclul Jouriml. LATRUV turns. From Liverpool. Oet. 10—From Havre,......Oct. 14. T""’—t-;—- in v i I* ATLANTIC BTKA* England, From AW 1 km, Nov. 1.. i,«i Dee. Urhdol, Nov. 7 rDftct il....Dec. 1„ Jan. . Ian,,Jim. Feb. J, tol, Jtm J2.,....Kel •“ Great Power* is in the eye* of die world a strong and ajjust one. The object ofibeir alliance is to preserve tho Integrity ofthe Ottoman Empire. It it a policy founded on a mutual jealousy of each other, rather thnn a friendly regard of the true interests of Turkey. But still the object of tlm quadruple alliance i* a good one, and cannot fail to be attended with happy consequences. The trite quotation Westward the star of Etnpite takes iu way,” is almost out of date. In this, our day, the star of Empire move* toward* thu East, and Turkey instead nf Germany, to ull appearance, is to be heucefortli the battle ground of Europe. It i* a strange picture at the same time to see nations professing the religion nf Christ, uniting in the support of Afahcmetauisui—but expediency, that same expediency, which has caused thn burning of cities and die sacrifice of innocence demand it In the meantime, King* and their Ministers are in tlm hands of an overruling Providence, audit j* imposaible to foresee what is to grow out of the great Eastern question. It cannot be doubt ed, that in one or two centuries more, and per haps in less time, the classic shores of Asia Mi. nor, die plains of Greece, die Syrian mountains, the countries watered hy the Euphrates and Ti gris, by the Indus and the Ganges, and probably large portions of China, will be sprinkled with thu Churches and Cottages of European co lonists. In the meantime the improvements in the art of war advance so rapidly, new engines of dis- tructioii nro so constantly constructed, that a mure array of physical force has become almost unnecessary to the aiictiessful prosecution of war- The science of war is becoming more and more an exact science. A modem battery of six pieces of cannon,firing Paixhun’s shot and Slirnp- null shells is \asdy more fearful and destructive than die efforts nf a thousand Knights of the mid- dlo age cured in armour. It is a philosophical fuct fully attested by experience, that the infrequency ofiiutinnnl conflicts bearsaii nluintt direct propor tion to die destructive character of tlm arms to which resort is had. The tendency of theso now and important inventions is to reduce all military operations to greuter exactness and to accomplish revolutions and decide campaign* in n brief space of lime. As a necessary consequence of this fact, nations around will be more chary of a State of war; and protocol*, armistices and negotiation* will more and more usurp die place of the buttle field After ull, the terrible agency of urtillery is the greatest instrument of negotiation die world has ever seen. Where 4 or 500 pieces ofcan- non nro heard on a field of buttle, it moy be as sumed that the futc of whole natioushaugs upon die issue. These nro therefore times when ten years sieges, and thirty year* war* are entirely out of die question—when groat revolutions and political diancHN, capable of making Empires reel and totter to their full, can be brought about iu a few months—when statesmen are compelled to think and uct with u rapidity almost uuknowu in previous history. Wo. live in an age of im provement so wonderful us to strike the mind with astonishment, bniutir age is pregnant with heresies and crude opinions, and wild, fanciful theories.' In tlm menu time, the ninroli of. die people is oiiwnrd. Windier will it leau 1 VIRGINIA. The majorities from this Stale arc mostly re ported. We think there is an error in dm vote of Rockingham coiiuty. The Baltimore Pilot & Transcript of diu 5th says: “ Uy a careful com- pnrisau of die returns received with our estimates nf the comities yet to be beard from, we are of opinion thntthe Whigs have enrried tho Stale by at least 2000 votes. 27,380 20,894 lit the towns're- ferred In the vote 29,707 25,104 in April was 856 879 28.236 21,773 21,773 30.583 25,884 4,61 879 25,884 Presidential. Hnr. 581 245 445 316 298 179 no 177 Richmond City, Petersburg, Henrico. Hanover, Chesterfield, Charles City. Greensville, Powhattan, Stafford, Fltivana, Goochland, Norfolk Borough, 529 Norfolk County, 559 Princess Anne, Jefierson, Berkeley, Frederick, Fairfax, Spotsylvania, King George, Dinwiddie, Nausemond, Elizabeth City, Caroline, Lnni.xn, Loudon, Morgan. Hauinriiire, Cumberland, New Kent, Albemarle, Isle of Wight, Sussex, Madison, Grcetie, Page, Shnnandoah, Faquicr, King and Queen, Hardy Prince George, • Rockingham, Prince William. Augusta, Culpepper, Essex, Gloucester Warwick, Jumes City, York, Williamsburg, Alatkews,. Northampton, 334 120 401 76 229 12 56 50 39 68 110 70 40 110 259 192 202 V. B. 176 262 399 325 580 29 158 210 90 153 333 298 •479 1839. Congress. W. L.F. 418 51 66 80 150 10 319 225 149 477 2:17 318 108 500 1100 800 81 125 236 89 141 192 Jit 180 335 120 1200 227 3 9 9 4 224 221 220 503 30 103 214 242 248 67 435 631 377 510 474 595 270 371 UK) 325 386 111 464 363 955 195 584 302 201 677 62 64 84 94 62 554 319 142 252 146 821 401 127 12 110 133 179 88 175 229 164 329 40m. 31 53m. 106 271 51 282 232 •458 281 378 372 053 279 338 130 355 294 61 462 398 254 135 634 264 139 482 517 295 482 168 258 7115 307 7 in. 1G0 225 469 28<e 302 295 2 102 36 6.463 * Three towns to hear from, t One town to hear from, t Three town* to hear from. Sixth Congressional District.—William W. Boardmnn, (Whig) has been elected to the pres, eut Congress in the District composed of the counties of New Haven and Middlesex, by a ma jority of over J 000, to supply the vacancy occa sioned by the resignation of Mr. Starrs, (W.) RHODE-ISLAND. Thi* gallant little State has gone for HARRI SON and TYLER by a majority of 1070 ina vote of 5380. We annex die returns from the whole State (two towns excepted) ns given the Providence Jouniul: Harrison. 2490 834 670 476 667 0489 923J 14573 12025 Whig majority in 1839,2770. PENNSYLVANIA. The Sentinel (V. B.) gives returns front all but six Comities, which exhibit tho following result Harrison. 25,265 Van Buren, 23,885 1380 H. mnj. Tli# six Counties not heard from gave nt the Congressional election a Van Bureu majority of 1705, which would give die State to Van Buren, hy 328 majority. On die other hand, the Philadelphia National Gazelle of last Wednesday afternoon, has returns which make n Harrison majority of 1649 votes'.. It dieu says— In die table Erie is set down at ICO0, estimat ed. Providence Co. Newport Co. Kent Co. Bristol Co. Washington Co. Van Buren. 1701 305 :J72 130 607 Treasury Note*.—The aggregate amount of Treasury Noin* outstanding on die 2d inst., ac cording to official report, was $4,664,200 80. Census ok Washington.—'Tho number of in- habitant* of tlm city of Washington, us ascertain ed by die Census, is 22,777. Bursting of Stoves.—The Philadelphia Gazette relate* an instance ofthe bursting of a stove from covering up the fire*. U wus u large common stove in the laboratory ofn chemist,nnd hud been partly filled with wet or damp anthracite coal placed on ignited coal, and the whole covered with ashes. In an hour or so ufterwurd* n tre mendous explosion occurred, nnd on entering the laboratory the stove was found blown into pie ces, and the pipe split asunder to the ceiling. The phenomenon is attributed to tho accumula tion of gns in thu stnvo before die firo hurst in to flame, mid when tho flame touched it the plosion follow. TheoHse i*mentioned us a \v; lug to hosusekoeper*. BOUNDARY QUESTION. The Highlands.—Tho Gardiner (Me.)Spec tator contains tho following extract fioin n letter to a gentleman in Gardiner, from Professor Ren- wick, one ofthe engineer* engaged in the Bonn dnry survey s lam happy to ho able to communicate to you that the result of my operation* will proba bly leave no other basis for tho British claim thnn the quibble whether the Boy ofFnmly bo the At lantic Ocean. 1 have discovered nud explored n range of mountains cxtHtuliug (Venn tho Buy of Clialeur, around tho head* of tlm branches of St Johns to tho Tetniscniiata portoce. so dint ev on the British ground that the Highland* are tie- coswirilv mountain*, they can he met to advan tage. The height of these mountain* I can only 8AVANNAH EXPORTS, NOV. 0. Ter brig Eagle, for Boston—-78 balo* Cotton, 70 cask* Rice, UUD foot P. 1*. Bnftrdi, At New-York on tho 4th instant, f*0 share* U. 8- Bank, sold s.fit) $U9; ISO do do till; SO do do «. 10 0<l| 7-1 do do h. 60 4i(i|.t 1100(1 Indiana Bonds 701; 1000 70. North American declined {; Delaware ); SluuSngiun Si Harlem li nnd U. Stoics j. Thu ope rations were not very large to day. BALTIMORE. NOV. L—CVtfei—The corgncs of thu barque Cantou and brig Mary, from Rio de Jane iro, ccmprising together 4:i30 bugs, wero offered at aurtion to-dny. ami tho whole sold nt 10J n lt!j rts being nil overage of nhont 11 fits per lb. Tho sale was anitnoied and went of with great spirit. At the same lime there were sold 204 bags Lngnayrn at 8] all cunts, and 100 bags Java at 10^ a Kljets. Flour— 1 There bus been a small but steady demnnd for Howard street flour this week, and thu sale* of good common brands from stores have been uniform ut 6-1.91,nud we quoin dint ns die price lo-doy. Tho receipt price combine* at 94,871. , Wo nolo sale* nf City Mills Flour to-day nt 94,87}. Sale* of Husqiicbiiunn Flour, in limbed low, nt 6.*. We quota obi while Md. Corn at 47 « 48ccnlf. nnd new at 41 cents. We quote old Md. yellow ot 51 32 cents, nud new yellow nt 4(1 cents. 1‘rorifiont—We nro advised of a snle lo-dny oflOO barrels Mess P irk at 9I0.75. In'Beef we have beard of no transactions beyond retail sale*. W e re duce our quotations In 9l:i for Me*s; 911 for No. t nnd 99 for Prime. Baltimore Homs nro held nlt5 cent*. Hides of 10,000 Ihs. Baltimore cured sides to- dny nt 10| cents. In Western Bacon there is not much doing. VVe quote Hams at 12J to 14 cts. ns in quality. Middling at 101 cents nnd Shoulders ni 8j cents. A snle of fresh yellow Western Butler in keg* was inode to-dny nt 9 cents. The prices for this dn*- ctiptiuii range from 7 to 11 rents according to quality. No' trnusactiun* iu Lard. No. 1 in kegs is held at 12j cents. Jl’hltkey—Soles nf Idids. ni24J cents nnd bids, nt S6 rent*. Thu wagon price of bbls. is 22 cents exclusive of the barrel. HAVANA, OCT. 20.—Hoops, per M. S30 : Bonrds P. W. P. 9)0 n 20; oilier Eastern, 20 n 29; Lumber, P. P. 19 n 28; Shingles, pur M. 83 a 91; Hlul. Shooks with headings, each 7 i 8 rs.; Sugar box Shooks 0 a 7 rs.; Beaus, white per bbl. 87 a 10; Beef, Xu-1 und 2, prime and mvas,814 n 819 i jerked N. Y. nud Boston, per bbl. 814 n 810 ; Butter, Aineti- enuyellow, per ql. ljlo‘30; Candies, mould 10n20; Sncrm per q1. 43;Cider, perdoz. 83 4 rs. n 930 r*.j Cod fish. 50 lb box 8I> in hlids. per ql. 83 n 4i Flour, Pbiladelpnia and Uuhimorn 815 u 10; Ilams, Atneii- enn eastern, pcrql. 810 ; Herrings, smoked, 1st nud 2d per box 3 rs.; Lard, American uuslorn, per ql. $1-1 u 15; Mackerel, No. 3 85 n (>; Pork, cargo, eastern nud mess 812 a ID; clear 817 n!8; Potatoes, $2 per bbl-; llicu 6 5 a 85 4 per ql.; Snap, yellow 88 4 a 89. Exchange oil Now-York, 2 n 2J premium. Freights for United States, #1,50 a 82 per box Su gar, 6 rs. per bag Coffee, 84 u 4 50 per bhd. Molas ses. Iljl tht Jlrltanuta, ot Hinton. LIVERPOOL, OCT. n,—Cotton—-The demnnd still continue;) languid lor Cotton of nil description*, vet holder* preserved a steady tone this day, nnd pri cus were firmly supported. The transaction* altoge ther comprised2000 bags—40Egyptian, at loj n lid; 200 Surat,nt 4j a 4jd; und 1000 American, at 5 a7d. Total 2000 bags. OCT. 19.—Cotton—To-day there has been n v-ry dull Cation market—not more than 2-*>0U bags having been sold. There i* a willingness In meet the de mand. and hist Friday’s prices ore obtained withdif- From L Britfiniiln, Liverpool.. Armliii, Liverpool.. CrtWtmla, Uvorpnl . Briltitniiin. Liverpool,. OBITUARY. - A Departed till* life on tlio 10th tfny of Oftlnber Inst, it! the 21st yw nfber ngu, M«. Maroarkt J. Bill*, consort nf Cnpt. John G. 1)19*, and on- ly iluiightnr of John nnd Afarv Junk Bbfuiitii.,. leaving an infiilit 4 days old. Tlm dcceiwid irn* mi nr.nomplislmdi Virlnoiis nnd MtiiitbU ffifo; and uii nfloctionalo mid dntiftil daughter. Nothing ' cun ever fill up tho vacancy slm has loft or earth, but shn mid* to the tnimhei* In Heaven. T.-B. PASSENGERS, Per lirlg June, from Baltimore—Dr J B itejif/. indy nud aervmiL Messrs Babcock, Alias, Tflgli** mini, uml lUsteornga. PORT OF SAPANNAH,..,.NOF. 10,1640. 5157 3161 3161 1976 • All but olio town heard from. OHIO!! We shall not trouble our renders with particu lar*. It i* sufficient to say that Harrison's ma jority in Uii* State will bo 25 } 000 voles. What a comment upon Loco Foco piodiction*. MAINE!!! Tlm annexed from tlio Now-York Express of Wednesday overling, is ull wo have from "the Star in tht East." November. September. liar. V. B. Kent. Fairfield. Cumberland, 13 1 4414 3975 4310 4115 Lincoln, 51* 1258 003 1370 087 York, 4 U 459 1269 009 22 Town*, 6131 4578 (5949 5711 4578 5711 1553 1238 1238 Whig gain, 315 Whig gain in 22 Towns, 3ia. II the Whigs gain in the same proportion all over tlio Statu, Harrison's majority will bo more than 2000. K7* Now-Hampshire has gono for Van Buren by 6000 majority, FROM NEW-JEItSEY. We linvo letters from Morris. Esaox, nnd other part*, ill which tlm Whigs givo tlio best account of themselves. They promise to swell die Whig throng. Correspondence of the Netc- York Express. Elizabeth Town, Nov. 4,1640, I steal n moment to sav that wheu our pulls closed lust evening wo Imd taken 510 vole*— Whig majority 227, nnd we have yet 59 vote* out and Loco* 39—which, if nil nre obtained, will give tisa'ioitl 250 majority. The best possible sprit is .ni>n.ktl among our friends, nud news from the adjacent townslnst evening was of tlio most cheering character. Old Essex will he goad for 2000 majority—mark that .'—and there can hu SIiIimHiir lute III Relict*. guess ut, until 1 make up the calculations.” NEVVO-RLEAN8, Nov. 2. ShiptcrrrJt and loss \of Life.—The brig Siren, Cnpt. Snell, arrived at this port lust evening, fioin Philadelphia, reports having picked up ut sen, iu lat.26 50, long. 77,3(1, n man named Brockfield, mate of schooner Ddatcatc; he was clinging to the bottom of u bunt, which was rap- sized. nnd when taken up lm was iiiseusibli Tho schooner had foundered oii'Hoturdny previ ous, und ho had been on tho bout until Monday afternoon-, three others, (one whito and two black*,) hud fallen oft' the boat, exhausted, on the day before. The fate of tho captain and re mainder of tho crew is unknown. It i* rumored that they have been picked npby n schooner hound to this port. The Delaware was hound from Hun I.ouU,(Texas,) t« New Orleans, cargo rot- ton and it i* said she was hy no inoun* sna wor thy. We will probuly be able to give further par ticulars to-morrow.—Res. ol . „ . , NOVEMBER,3. bhip Prontico, from Boston, arrived yesterday iu tills port, picked up at sea captain Brockfield, two men und two passenger*, in the long bout of schooner Delaware, which wreck wo puhli*liud yesterduy morning.— lit. Tho following is over the door of nil ale-house: Table bear sold hear.' A wag made tlm remark, that tho bear niustJliH ofthe pursoii’s own bruin. An ctiorumiiK organ is now being erected in the abbey of St. Dennis. It contains shout 6000 pipes, amongst which nre some im-usuring 52 feet uml weighing 12,000 lbs. Thi* magnificent In strument is nearly completed.—London Paper. —[The celebrated organ at Ulm, in Germany, vtands 91 feet high. The largest pipe i* 13 incite* in diameter, nnd It has 10 pairs of bellows.] Improvement in Shipbuilding.—The Rosanna; a now shin, lately built hy Mr. Jackson, at the South Shorn, Liverpool, is tho first vessel over entirely fitted with iron lower dook beams. They aro remarkable for their strength nud neatness, nnd, above all, givo additional room for stnwego, equivalent to 12 iuclies depth of hold. It 1m tty such practical combination* of wood uml iron that we may expect to compete with other nation* more highly fovored with shi] iiculiy. Sea Isloiid. J3|u 14; Georgia,5n tij; Mo bile, 51 n (!]; Alabama, ft a flj; New Orlenn*, ft a 7j. LIVERPOOL CORN MARKET. OUT. 19.-- Several eargou* of Wheat have arrived coastwise, and tlio week's supplies of thin grain are tonfair oniuutit; those of Irish Oal* and Outinca| aro liberal, 111,850 quuriur* nnd 7730 load* respectively, nnd consisting, for the most pari, ofenrgoea brought uiiby the change of wind during the last few days. Of foreign pro duce the hr.purta comprise 470U quarters ot wheat, 1223 quarters nf Beans, 241 quarter* id Peas, nn.l 2215 bbls. of Floor. The trade generally bnstbtough- out the week ruled dull, nnd free foreign Wheat hns been auld at 2d to 3d per bushel bclmv the rates quot ed on till* day se’nlgbt. Foreign Flour lint also de clined in value Gd per bbl; borne manufacture 1* per sack. Tlm liberal «opplies«>f Oats nod Oatmeal Uuvo pressed down price* of both articles. LIVERPOOL MARKET, OUT. H.- Sugor- There bn* been a more general inquiry this week, and ilie *ule* oiiiuuutto IU0511(111*11.1’. chiefly to thu grocers, nt former prices. 10U0 bag* Bengal hnvo al so been disposed itf nt 97* Gd for flab white, nud 7G0O bag* Mnurmis, principally at low quality, ntun over age of about 81 a perewt in Foreign no sale* report ed. The sales of Plantation Coffee hnvo been rath er extensive, consisting nf230 cask* of Jamaica, of which n large proportion brought 150 to 157a 3d for line middling and extra fiuo qualifies of favorite mark*, being extreme rule*, llu frazils of good Mo cha brought 120s nud I25U hags Java were also sold, nt previous price*. Of Foreign, 300 bng* brought 43* |o 44s for St. Domingo, nud 40* to 43s for Brazil. 100 lings Pimento nt 3d atid 500 bag* Pepper nt 4d to 4jd per lb. Itice—A pnrrel of dressed Curolinn at ftUs per ewl. The inquiry fur Rum is exceedingly limited. Wa—-The market has been firm throughout the week, but not much business done -, holder* generally ure looking for higher rales. LONDON CORN MARKET. OCT. 19.-Tbe supply of English Wheat was unusually small thi* morning,notwithstanding which the trade wn* exceed ingly Hal, and last Mondays currency was with dif ficulty maintained. Thu trade in Foreign was quiet in retail, but prices remain unaltered. The supply ofUorley increases, und prices are Is to 2s lower. White Peas are Is to 2s cheuper, hut there is no ul- lerafion in the value nf maple. Bean* are without alteration. Wo do not alter our quotation fur Outs, but the side is slow. HAVRE, OCT. 10.—UfCottonwc have notn single arrival, nnd the sales were confined to 1 lUShale* very nrd to good ord Louisiana nt 70 to Oft) Ir, 244 dodo Mobile at 70 to 62, nnd 833 bales do do Georgin nt 07 to fit) fr, leaving n slock of 123,UU0 boles in importers hands. Coffee lias risen nearly 5 centimes per j kilo, and most holders nre nsltiug still higher prices. H AV U E, OCT. 14.- -Our Cotton sale* this dny enn .»ink'd of 844 halva Louisiana ut 00 to 92, 587 Mobile nt 70 to 81), G3 Georgia at 77 lo 81), and ftftbulesFlori- ■Ins at 774 fr, besides which wero sold 338 bugnPurtu Rico G'utlcu at80 fr. and 5 chests Java Indigo at loj to 13 fr. AMSTERDAM, OCT. 13.-81nce our Inst Coffee lids been more enquired after, having all tlinso par cels which were in tho market been cleared off and it U expected thnt the holders after tho warrants have been paid up, will be firmer in their demands, as iho whole quantity will be then in firmer bunds. Colton fully maintains firmer currencies, und is even easier to be placed than before, several parcels from the United Stales as well as Surinam having been dispos ed «>f nt firm priet-i*. -Tobacco continues to incut with willing buyer*. Inst week 100 hlids of which we have already stated the particulars, were sold, and tifdny 485 liliils fresh brought into the market. HAMBURG, OCT. 9.—Within tho last few days n large quantity oVUrniil.nml several parcels St.Do mingo Coffee were bought on speculation, theTorincr ntsjil, and the latter l 10 to j sell advance, viz, 9509 bng* Kin, ord nnd broken at 4jj sell, renl ord to good ord nt 4 1-10 to 4j and 4j tch,3U0l) nrd St. Domingo at 41 to 4 j, nud 30(1 hugs ord to good ord colored Lu guyro at 4j to 4J sell. In unrefined Sugar also a steady business was dune nt provious currencies. Tho transactions iu Cotton wero composed of 10(1 bale* Barcelona nt Gjj totij sell,and 50 bales Madrasaud Surat nt 41 to 4] sch. ANTWERP, OCT. lO.-Tho demand for Coffee ba* somewhat improved, to-day 409 bugs inferior to ord Brazil brought 2GJ, 80 j to USJ, cud 249 bag* Ja va 91) to 30j cents in ctitiiuiripfion, and 100 cniMiast year's Carolina Rice sold ntlOj to llfl. NANTES, OCT. 18.—Our Coffee sole* amounted to 450 bag* Bourbon of a good quality at 135 to 137) frduly paid, 200 l’adang nt lift, and 388 bagsMnru- cnibont 182) fr, nnd St. Domingo wnold fetch 03 to 07) fr in bond. Cotton i« perhaps tlio only article in which Ifitheitotlie political cvmita have had mi Influ ence, and may bo owing in the large quantity with which tlio French market* ore inundated. TRIESTE, OCT, 3.—The transactions In Sugar this week wore composed of 180 casks fair Bnhiu at It! fi; 2IG Muscovado at 131074 hexes fair Havana at 'J± ARRIVED. Ship Nulli’l Hooper, Candler, Beverly. IluV to mutdur. Barqttu Dintiey, Pay no, Boston, G days. Mdzo to E Bliss & Co, W & J W Konndiurt, L Bald-' wilt & Co, \V Hale, and others. Brig Jane, Fitzgerald, Baltimore, 4 days, to H I'hilhnck »V Co. Mdzo to N A Hardee, L Bnld-- wiu & Co, F Sorrel & Co, C Ward, White & Bartel*, N J Gilbert, A Turner, Fort, Cloptoti &• Mitlotta, F \V Huinemiimi,Rowland & liarslmr, G'uiiiplicld & NoyIn, J Cuimuing & Co,F Shells, It M Goodwin, It &W King, Huntington & Holcombe,M Dillon,It llaburslmin tV Suit, Capt Freeinml, J \Yhgner,J D Cornwell, liMl'htttt- zy, S W Wight,Holmes & Sinclair, M M Clurk. Luwi* & Wilder, W & J W ltiuishurt. 1 • Brig Etiiitm, Cole, New York, 5 days, to L Baldwin &. Co. Mdze to II J Gilbert, I* Haiti- gun, C F Mills, Surutitoii & Olmstend, A Cltatii- lion,F W lleiiiumaitn, M Dillon, S W Wight, J Wind, Luwi* & Wilder, J Riley, Rowland & Uurstow, N Kenny, N D Knapp & Co, C Hnr- tiidgo, It & W King, King & Coombs, A Turn* er, it M Goodwin, M Hopkini, Clurk & Luilio- rough, J! Foley, D U'llyruo, G It ilotidriukion, Ott tho 4th inst oll'IIuttorus,experienced n severe hurricnito I'roui N. E., shipped u sou which struck her on tho stum, stove boat and received consid erable injury in suits,rigging nnd *pnr*;nnd wash ed overboard U- Perot, u ttutivo ol France, cabin tasseitger, and 4 steerage—John .MurphyJ Cor- >ilt, Martin Gotutun, and Joint Qtiigly, Selir Edward Franklin, Look, Darien. 30G bales Cotton to Rowland it Uurstow, Luwi* At Wilder, Cntttpttehl & Moyle, C llunthlge, L Reed, U W lliues, E Bliss & Co, Holmes & . - Sinclair. Sloop America, Burr, Newport,7 days. Mdzo and Produce to it ilubershuiu & Soit.uiid master. Sloop Jackson, Cumiet, Duniull’* Plantation. 97 cask* itice to it ilubershuiu iV Sou. Sloop Geo Washington, Hussel, Darien. 166 bule* Cotton to C llartridgo. Steamboat Chuthuui, Wood, Augusta, with bouts 1 & 3 to Stoumbuut Co. 519 bolus Colton and .Mdzo to J P Stuart, Holmes & Sinclair, 11 Harper, It & W King, J Cunningham &. Co, F Sheds, und to order. CLEARED. Scltr Eagle, Adams, Uostou— White If Bartels. WENT TO SEA. Schr Engle, Adams, Boston. DEPARTED. Steamboat Wm Suubrook,Kiug. Charleston. Steamboat Beaufort District, DmJd, Charleston. MOBILE, Nov. 4—Arship Ricnzi, Norton, Nuw York; brig Sarah, Dewing, Saco; scltr Ora tor, Blevius,Now York. Cld, Sp brig I.oiiUh, Rctiture, Loguira. NEW-ORLEAN'S, Nov. 3—Ar steam ship Nuw York, Wright, N York; ships Isauc Hick*,' Smith.Tampa Buy; Leila, Higgins, Liverpool; Pieutico,Hopkins, Boston; Byton, Shaw,Bath, Me; Woodsjdes, Welsh, Boston. Cld, snip Adrian, Davis, Liverpool; barque B Mezick, Gurvitt, Philude!p!tiu;«c!ir Gouevu, Flan ders, Havana; stuaui ship riavannnh, Galveston. - CHARLESTON, Nov» 7, (evening.)—Cld, barque Jupiter, Carter. Liverpool; scltr Red Jacket, Rogers, Durieu; steam packet Neptune, Rollins, N Orleans,viu Havana. GEORGETOWN, (6. G\) Nov. 4.—Ar brig Detroit, Baker, Now York. Cld, brig Emelitte, M’Kilvery, Havana. NEW-iOKK, Nov. 4.-—Arr ships Montgom ery, Victor, ‘47 days fin Girttaiiburg; Conner. Duggan, left Mulugu 7th Oet and Gibraltar lUtb; Adrmiiduck, Hackstuft', fill Liverpool Ulb; Sarah Shuttle, Gray, 22 ds lm Antwerp; Constitution, Houdlette, liu Trupouu, Sicily, t>4 duyasJoshupli- ini:, Priudlo,lu) Liverpool 5tlt UcftSpritig,Fletch er, 29 ds lin do; Newbury port, Juitviu, 6U ds lm Trieste; Kensington, Curtis, 39 ds lm Glasgow. Cld, ships Philadelphia, Starkley. London; Graiitudo, riwift, Charleston; Gustav l.douanl, (French). Nognet, Havre; Constitution. (Brent) Altlliom, Bremen; scltr President, Reed, Darien, Go. Nov. 4,2 P- 31.—Ar brigs Growler, Ulmer, 33 day* liu Malaga; .Majestic, Dyer, 4 d* lip Lubec; Uiand Turk, Plummer, 4 ds liu dn. BOSTON, Nov. 3.—Art brig* Peril, and Lu cy, Pliiladoiphiii;scbr* Niagara,VMtilogu, and Two Marys, Albany; Auucoutlu, Oscar, Grecian, und Fuuey, Now York. Telegraphed—Bnrquo Roman;hrigs Delaware Win Petiti, Boston, Catharine, Dover,and Otho. Cld, ships Massachusetts, N Orleans; Tennes see, do; Sliatv, do; Benegaj, (new) Savannah; brig* Mary Ann, do; Mury Elizubelh, St Joseph; Baltimore., lialtiuiure. PROVIDENCE. Nov. 2—Ar brig George, Charleston; scltr* Triuitiph, Norfolk; Lomstaua, Someret, to loud for Mobile. Sid, schr Mary & Botany, Albany; sloop Juno, New York. „ ... , , NEW BURY PORT, Nov. 2—Cld, schr Alaba ma, Mobile. ihipbiiildlug.—Pori of 'Como hack—that'* not the road,' cried a surly land owner to u mutt who wn* crossing hi* ns- tato. *Do you koti,'said tho tnnn, 'whniir l'ln ganging?' *No,’replied the owner. 'Well,how tho devil do ye ken whether this ho tho rotttl not!' Ilnl Marking Ink.—Bud Ink, for marking liu- on, D made with half nit ounce of vcrmilliou and one drachm of salts of steel, finely ground with linseed oil, to thn consistency required (or mark ing with a pen or cnuiel's-buiripeticil. lTIn.il A mm ure incuts. NurthernAfail. Due 1), A. M. daily- \ Clatte* 12, M. daily. Augusta Mail. Duo doily, nt 4 P. M. Close* daily, nt 7. P. M - lor Augusta nud Hamburg, 8, C. Fur ull other office* on tho route utO. P M. Western Mail, vat Milledgerille, Macon und Co- Iambus, to New. Orleans. Due doily, at4, P. M. Cbmus daily for theohoyo offices, ut7, P. M. For all othnr offices pit the mutant 6, P. M- Southern Mail. Duo on Mnndny, Wodneedny anil Friday. Closes on Tuesday, Thursday and Suiuttliiy. ' Per steam ship Butuuuiii. Ar at Liverpool, 8th uIt. Mnryhmd, Mobile; Jeunuotie, do; Frunkliu, do; Congress, do; Late cuMtito, do; Cuto, do; Souutur, do;Vtola, Palmer, Now Orleans} Aatracon, Webster, do; intrinsic, Davidson, do; Ocean, Willard, New York; 10th. Stephen Whitney, New York; Columbus, do; Grace Brown, Virgiuiu; Augusta, Mobile; Oro- ziiitho, New Orleans. Cld 13th, Virginia, Hussey, Havana; Isaac Newton, Spalding, Now Orleuus. Sid llih,Tntiioneiid, Bun telle, Now Orlonns; John Mutshall.do; Robt Isaac, Suvunuuh; 12Ut, Commando, Pierce, N Orleans; 13th, Hercules, Postil!, Mobile; lndefutiguhle, Savannah; 15th, Siddutts, N York; Hibertmt, do; 17 th,St Cloud, Philadelphia;American, New York. Kill'd for loading previous to 15tl>, Cato, O- ceau, Denmark, uml Russia, N Orleans; Frank- [in, City Point; Lovum, Philadelphia. Ent’d for loading 2Ulh, G'ourluuy, Normandie, Cuta, Den- math, Astrncatt, und Muryluttd, N OrlonttsiCum- bridge, John Baring. Portsmouth, Jeannette, nnd Rescue, N Yotk; Bradshaw, Charleston; Cnledu- uiu, Mobile; Wnsliingtuu, do; Viola, Boston; Su- loin, Savannah. From tho Shipping Guzntlc, Oot. 8. Ar at Amsterdam 3d, Louisu, Richmond, Mo bile. Front the Shipping Gnzotte, Oct. 10. Ar at Greenock,UU), Tiberius, Howe, Virgin ia. Sid, Clillou, Ingorsoll, New Orleans. Sid lin Havre, UUt, Salem, Deslebechn, New Orleans. Front the Shipping Guznlte, Oct. 12. ArutLottdon 1 lth.Nu|chft,Snow,N Orleans. Front tho Shipping Guzetto, Oot. 13. . At Port Glasgow, 10th, Cassandra,Roger,New Orleans. Cld ut Greenock 10th, Agno* iV Ann, Sawon- nah; Catharine, Castle, Mouilo., Bid liu Bordeaux 5th, Talma, Cuyoi, New Or* hwn*. Ar at Leghorn,SoptS5th,'Etnporititii,Parsons, Nuw Orleuus. ^ „ tr " ‘ ‘ From tho Shipping Gazette, Oct. 15. , Ar at Bordeaux, in tlio river, JOtlt, Lubeik, Radiech, Now Orleuus. Sid liu Havre 121b,, i’allalmssue, Chndwiok,N ° Lu'indBrry.Ocl. 12-Tl.o Ain bjmuo iuw. CIui«.(ftffl8 UDflulBBlIn IW lr,u > York, .pruil# ulnnk off Ilia Orkney. #f tlio mWWtrifiB uni—jrnl lntu Urn SraSB uniliiy, DHLww lowed 111) lo tlio ijiiny tSii* mum- inn by .loonn «ko mu.l di.diui|o, u. Iko pnin;m ounnol Itenp tuir lion ol'wulii* wlllsll !■ |Ullimg, kijino inchi-B ovoiylimir. Plynmutli. 14lli—Tlin Slrnko, tllioiif, ..in,»lid Aiu.terdoni, (u. pto.ioll.ly t«P' nil. connnonood diiclmlging ludsurgo^iin ounnol bo diMUVornd mil,out.