The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, November 09, 1847, Image 2

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v THE GEORGIAN. By William II. Bulloch, crrr ARD COORTT Pf.lSTER, And publisher of the Lnrt* Af the Union. Daily P*f««. pw«MUi..i...*..u...»AT«n,IWUw. Payable Mod-aaasalty U advance. -A\ Daily Pirit, fkraUataaiha .......Six Dollar*. Tri-Weekly Pani, pwuiw..... W» IWlar*. Tri-W kskly Pa*e*, frf «U aaalka. Throe Dottar*. Wuav Capo, per una .........Throa Dollar*. JUmM Ii tAnme*. iy ADVERTISEMENTS ImmUJ UIW wan) nfc ,Ucm*V!<1CM10J«*.,~I. LOFT.-J.GlUFFlN.M3a fonn the public., that they hate taken the SaihLoA at Exchange Deck, am) ate lire pared to carry on the hnaineea in ita tatioua branches anchaa Tents Armings Tarpnwlinga, LETTERS fSMtaniaMtkopakloa fX merit Uw conlinnod patronage ofthoae who give them a trial. LirShip and Steamboat Flaw made to order, noc 6 ' FOK BOSTON.—The A. 1. ship ■fiflt C A M F.UA.Capt Dunbar, having one half her cargo engaged and going on board, will have quick despatch. For ftcight. apply on board at H nater'a wharf, or to octSS L. BALDWIN & CO. lofif A FOB NEW VOBK.-I fished Urn. — The regular packet brig WILSON FULLER*' Crawford matter, having ? »rt of her freight engaged, will have despatch, or freight or passage, apply on board or to nov S BRIGHAM & KELLY. ^ FOR NEW ORLEANS.—The •a* fast tailing and regular packet brig JOSE- THUS, Capt. J. S. H. Pitcher, having a portion of her cargw engaged, will have despatch. For freight or passage, having good accommodations, apr.lv on board at Ancoiux’s wharf, or to nor 2 WOOD. C LAC, HO UN & CO. FOB NEW YORK.—Old Estab- Sul tithed Lime.—The regular packet brig L. BALDWIN, T. Bassett, master, having part of her freight engaged, will have quick despatch. For freight or passage, apply on board at Telfair’s wharf, or to L. BALDWIN CO. oct 29 * ^FOB PHIL A DELPIIIA.—The EMILY KNIGHT, Cant. Ilosmcr, having most of her freight engaged, will have quick dispatch. For Freight apply on board or to oct 29 L. BALDWIN & CO. FOR NEW YORK.—Brig Lite. J*he regular packet brig CLINTON. J. Andrews master, having one-third of her freight engaged, will have despatch. For freight orpns- sage, naving superior state room accommodations, apply onboard at Moore’s wharf, or to »ior 3 WA8HBUUN. WILDER & CO. Express Ac Accommodation Liuc. IF NO MONOPOLY. BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND PALATKA, E. F. Flu. Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Jacksonville, Black Creek and Picolata. The steamer WM. GASTON, Cant. Win. C. Mendell, will leave Savannah every Friday Morn ing at 10 o’clock, from Anderson T s lower wharf. 'Stages run in connection with her to all the interior Towns and St. Angustiue. She has Been starting from Savanuah on the same days os the Mail Line, and has run ahead of them more than 34 hours, and consequently is by far the fastest Boat on the route. Her accommodations are unsurpassed by any boat. The Agent recoives and forwards all goods by this boat, free of commissions. For freight or passage, apply on hoard, or to the Agent, If H. ii. SORREL. oct‘JO —. Comer Bay and Bull Streets, SAVANNAH. [OV. 0, 1847., . TIM Whig*, as a [HUty, who'aro eternally boast- ing of their great financial abilities, should hare extended it to those,contests for the “spoils.” '-*■ . In Senate—Saturday, Nov. 6/1847. Mr. Mono made the following Report,*- Which Was read, taken up and agreed to Tho Committeo to whom were referred Uie doc uments, accompanying the Governor’s message, have had the same under consideration, and re commend that there be printed for the use of tho Senate fifty copies each of the Correspondence and Report of the Commissioners appointed to settle the. boundary lino between Georgia arid Florida; the Report Of tho Military Store Keep er at Milledgcvillc, and of tho Resolution* Bom tho States of New-Hatnpshire, Connecticut and Rhode Island. Tho fbllowing resolution,offered by Mr. Marks, was taken up: llesolred, Tliat a select Committee of five be ap pointed by the Chair to prepare and report a bill more effectually to secure tho conviction and pun ishment of any person or persons who shall bring, import, or introduce slaves into this State contra ry to law. Mr. Forman offered the following as a substi tute: Besot red, That a Committee of five be appoint ed to inquire into the propriety of repealing all laws regarding the commerce in slaves between the several States. On motiou the original resolution and substi tute were laid on the table for the present. The Senate then repaired to Uie Representative Hall to proceed in joint session with tho elections. After several ballotings, Rufus W. McCune, Whig, was duly elected. After withdrawing to their chamber, Uie Senate adjourned uulil 3 o’clock, P. M. • At that hour the Senate met, pursuant to ad journment. / Wiu. C. Holt, assistant Secretary, Leonard T. Dovnl, Win. W. Paine, and Hugh M, Monro, enrolling and engrossiug Clerks, were sworn in by Uie President. The Senate then repaired to the Representative Hall, and proceeded to Uie election of a Solicitor General for the Cherokee District. Standing Committees announced in the Senate, Friday, Nov. 5. On Uie State of the Republic—Messrs. Wil- liauisou, Wiggins, Martin, Lawton, and Smith. On Fiuauce—Messrs. Boynton, Hunter, Max well, Cochran, and McLeod. On Banks—Messrs. Snider, Fort, Willingham, Simmons, and Henderson. On tho Military—Messrs. Hilliard, LitUe, Cof fee, Collins, and Waters. On the Judiciary—Messrs. Wales, Glenn,Reese Moore, and Chastain. On Internal Improvements—Messrs. Terrell Faris, Montgomery, Forman, and Parks. Ou Public PriuUng—Messrs. Holloway, Camp, Raiford, Martin, and McArthur. On Public Education—Messrs, lluut, Marks, Duncan. Darden, aud Barclay. On the PenitenUary—Messrs. Dunagan, Clay ton. Irwin, Stapleton, and B. C. Johnson. On the Lunatic Asylum—Messrs. W. J. John son. Terrell, Reese, Stewart, and Parks. On motion of Mr. Fort, seconded by Mr. For man. a joint resolunou was adopted in the Senate, requesting the Governor to issue his Proclama tion. appointing Thursday. 35th inst.. as a day of Prayer and Thanksgiving to Almighty God for the general healUi and prosperity of our common country. Leave of absence Was granted to Mr. Snider fora few days, on account of Uie sickness of his family. Yours ' B. .Semi-Weekly U. 0. .11. etteam-Packet Ljnr, BETWEEN SAVANNAH & PALATKA, FLA. BY THE WAV OK Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Geo.: Jacksonville, Black Creek 5f Picolata, Fla. In connecUon with the Charleston Daily Mail Steam-packets at Savannah, the steamer SARAH SPALDING, from Pnlntka to Lake Monroe, the U. S. Mail Stages, from Picolata to St. Au gustine. and from Black Creek, via Newnausville, Alligator, Mineral Spriugs <Sc Columbus, to Tal lahassee. OCAMULGEE Capt. A. Chase. ST. MATTHEWS “...I*. McNeltv. These packets leave Savannah every Tuesday and Saturday Mornings, at 10 o’clock, aud ar rive at Picolata in time for the Moil Stages to go through to SLAugustiue before night every Thursday nnd Monday. Returning, leave Paialka every Tueadav and Friday Morning at V o’clock, touching os ive each way They ore both low pressure boats, in complete order, and handsomely furnished in every respect; are commanded by gentlemen of well known ex- IF We would inform oar friends of tho East ern Circuit, that our Agent will attend the fall Courts, and wo hope they will be as prompt iu their payments as they have always been hereto* fbra when called upon. ty Wo were presented yesterday, by Mr. W. W. Oatps, of the steam packet 8k Matthews, with a large and beaudfttl Citron, grown on tho Kings ley estate, Drayton island, Florida, which proved too tempting to remain on our table long. Arrival af the Caledonia. Telegraphic account* brought by the passenger* in the Charleston boat last evening. Cotton lias declined one farthing. Fifty-five failures reported. Royal Bank of Liverpool reported to have fail ed. The New Orleans Delta. This truly valuable and independent journal came to u* yesterday in a new and beautiful dress. It has just entered on its third year, nnd it adonis ns exceeding great pleasure to be able to state that its talented and enterpriziug proprietors are re ceiving a reward commeusurato with their merit*. The Delta is a 'strong advocate of Justice, a faithful chronicle of passiug events, and a chaste and patriotic journal. It is as it professes to bo, ueutral in politics, and is equalled by few, and surpassed by none, of the presses of onr country. We wish its spirited and energetic publishers, continued success, and hope they will be able on every recurrent anniversary to congratulate them selves on their increased and still increasing pat ronage. (Editorial Correspondence of ike Savannah Georgian.I MILLEDGEVILLE, Nov. G, 1847. In the House, yesterday, a resolution was in troduced by Mr. Cabau'tss, of Habersham, to re fer to a committee of five for revision, the rules of the House of 1845, with instructions to re print, as early as practicahle.which was agreed to. Committee—Messrs. Cabaniss, Harris of Bald win, Phillips, Bartow, and Jackson of Walton. A resolution,submitted hv Mr.Shockley, of Co lumbia, that the Speaker proceed to appoint the usual Standing Committees and report the same, was agreed to. The Committees will probable be announced on Monday next. Mr. Bartow, of Chatham, introduced a bill to give the cousent of the State of Georgia to pur chases made by the United States, and to cede ju risdiction ox er the same. Mr. Clark, of Chatham, introduced a bill, to be entitled au act to alter aud amend an act cutided. an act to incorporate the Savannah, Ogechee and Alataraaha Canal Company, passed 26th day of December, 18*30, and for other purposes therein mentioned, which bills were read the first time. Other bills were introduced and read the first By 3Ir. Jones, of Paulding—To authorize par ties to compel discoveries at common law, and to authorize parties to interplead at common law. After the reading of the Journal of the House, this morning, Mr. Harris of Baldwiu, introduced a bill to make valid certain sales of land by Exe cutors, Administrators and Guardians. Read first Corrr.poadtncB of lira Baltimore Ban—Bfc Telegraph. Arrival af the Preach steamer Philadelphia. FITS DATS I.ATEtt TKOH EUROPE. ■MftttB>A|LPItE8.' BnllU between Abdel Kader end the Tr6ap*°f Mo rocco—Intelligence from Spain, Switzerland, Af* rica, Set.—The Money Snrkct—The Markets of Havre, Liverpool, Sfc. Correspondence of Ik* Baltimore 8nn. New. York, Nov. 3, 7 P. M. The object of this bill is to legalize sales of land which have been made by Executors, &c. iu the counties where they reside and published thirty days—the existing laws requiring a sale in the counties where the land lies, and also an advertise ment of sixty days. A resolution was introduced by Mr. Lewis of Hancock, to appoint a Committee to unite with a Committee of the Senate to examine the Execu tive Mansion, and ascertain what repairs, if any, are nece***ry to be made thereon—also, die fur* niture, and what additions, if any, are proper to perience on die rente, and their patrons are as- j be code thereto—also, the out-buddings within -*-r *• jjjj^ of freight * n.U-A hn'J/TrttM r—■ Frtr i not ri«l I n <* Ini' Ntll,' Tho French steamer Philadelphia, Capt Bea- *en t arrived at this port about on hoar since. She sailed from Havre on tho ‘10th of October, and consequently ha* been out twentyrfour day*.— Shu bring* a few days later intelligence from Eu rope. Her chimney having become disordered, aim was compelled to put into Halifax for re pairs. Puri* papers of tho 7th, copy Horn tho London Time* of the 6th, an account. af tho failure of Rouicmont &. Brothers; John Thomas, Son* &. Brothers; Jersey A Co., of Manchester, for £500- 000. Mr. Vnn Zclar.die Portuguese Consul and English house in Calcutta, has failed for £560,- 000. Confidence was thouglit-to be reviving in Lon don ou the Gth ult. The Liverpool chnmbcr of commerce ha* seut a deputation to die Chnnceloiof the Exchequer, to urge a relaxation of tho restrictions of the Peel bill. Consuls are quoted on the Paris exchange. On the 9th ult. tho French fund* declined on account of a rumor that the Baring* had obtained from the French treasury eleven million offrancs, iu coin, to relieve the mone) market. At Paris, on the 9th, tho quotations, of Three per cents,_ was 75 francs 15 centimes, being a de cline of 15 centimes. Fivs per cents, also de clined 30 centimes. The Aniericau mail steoiliship Washington, Hewitt master, arrived out ou die 8th ult. Tho French steamer New York arrived at Cherbourg ou the 4th ult. Flour and corn are low in all the markets of France. It wus five francs lower in France than in Belgium. At Pari* tho sales of cotton were light. Wheat was selliug at 33 a 33 francs per quarter, rice, new, 13 a 14 francs; and barley,new, 13 a 13 francs. Iu London on the Gth ultimo, cotton was steady. Dates from Livarpool are to the Gth. The sale and prico of fljnir is not given iu the papers re ceived: uaithcris the any quotation of the price of gralu. Spain.—Navarez lias triumphed, and a new ministry has been funned by tne Queen. Switzerland.—The Canton of Lucerne was ii. a state of insurrection. Also those of Friboyrg, and the Districts of Romont, Grugre, aud the Valley of Mavcrucv. Africa.—News from Africa to the 33d of Sept, states that n great battle had been fought between Abdel Kader and die troops of Morocco, under the Walls of Tagn, in which the Emir lost four thousand men. The Sun of the 5th gives the following addi tional items of news received by the French steamer Philadelphia, at New York: The news received iu Paris on the Sth ultimo, from London, caused a great fall in French funds. The railroad shares were all declining. Reform banquets continue to be the order of the day throughout all France. Admiral Napier 4s feasting the grandees of Por tugal on board die British fleet at Lisbon, and has secured die English indemnity One of the deccudants of Buonaparte has got into a scrape at Rome There is a double guard at the house d ... die late Lctitia, mother of Napoleon, besides the guard at die Austrian Embassy right opposite. The herring fishery has proven a comparative failure this year, on Uie coast of Scotland. Jenny Lind left England for Hamburg, on the Gth of October. A letter from Berlin, of die 38th. addressed to the Magdeburg Guz.. states that rt was positively asserted that within the last few days instruc tions had been addressed to tho representatives of Prussia at die courts of Vienna, Turin. Rome, Counties. 4BS*-.- 8$(*•: Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Butts, Camden, Campbell, Oflclal Vote for. Governor. 1847 V Clinch. Towns. 160 The new* by Uie French steamer Phili has had no viatblo effect on tho pritc of F Ji “ “— L there has not been rnucl —AGENTS— Brook* it Tupper 8aramuh. A. A. DcLonne Darien. G. Priedlander Bnm-m'.-k. John Bessent.... j$t. Man*. Fernandez & Bisbee Jacksonville. A. Coy Mark Creek. Geo. Coo lav Picotuto. J. P. Hawkins Palklka. E. Lnfitte A. Co Charievton. The Stair Elections. The Baltimore Sun soys:—The result of the elections in New York and New Jersey is curious. While die whig* wrest the great State of New York Horn the democrats by an ovewhclming ma jority, the democrat* have taken Jersey from die whig column, having elected their Governor by over two thousand majority. The following are the returns us far as received:— New York.—For die first time since 1841, the State Government of New York is whig in every department save die Judicial. A whig Governor, Lieut. Governor, all die heads of Department*. Canal Board. Prison Inspectors, with a large ma jority in each House of the Legislature. Never before has the State Administration been re dioronghly whig. In New York city, the whig majority on Lt. Governor’* ticket is 3,540: ou Comptroller’*, 4,543. Eleven whig3 and five democrats, one of whom is Mike Walsh, are elected to the Assembly. . Last year onlv one whig. Whig Senators iu each I po«. »hb tb. <*.,.* Of repxirin. the «me. and j " rth ' *«*«• “ lhe ci .'2; Tb. majority iu , ^ 1 * the State will be immense, rhe Journal of Coin* I report thereon. J mercc says:—"Thousands of democrats, who Committee named—Messrs. Lewis, Atkinson. . were dissatisfied widi the Syracuse nomination*. Reid, Harris of Baldwin, and Gloverjof Jasper. I d 'd not vote at all, and some went re far in their Three Whig* and two Democrats. The Legislature ha* been balloting eight times | public hniMings rrv thw city, including the Stiti Hosue, Arsenal ared Magazine, for the same pnr- for a Solicitor Geueral of die Fliut District, witii- N. B. Good* consigned to the Ajrenu forward-; out success. They are now (near 13 o’clock) rifl £? »f«m«miw.m ririril ham M f„ iho niidh time. Yourl, &c. I). and Chaneiton, and all way freight, payable by \ ° MILLEDGEVILLE. Nov.G, 1847. shipper*. «*p? 13 New Arrai UNITED STATE# nngci MAIL LINE—DAILY ettseui. After my letter was closed at 13 o'clock for Id«a &rnuri a<vt OuuOM,* iu Ujim /W <b* b "« honn ' ' t "> t ' ,rl . v Mm A tlMMmfnaf imtiamA t.amjU.aJa . f #£, 4 . vurr «T.-I V^tllP fit bnilT. thp TPu, f W jun andBcanfort, Inland heoAkuds vf tie. tV#j rr Tbe well known iJjiTf.aA splendid stexin packet* Anmcm 3IETAMORA, Capt. Y. litnlrn, WM. SEA BROOK. CapL T. L/on, GEN. CLINCH, CapL Wns. Curry. Will hereafter leave Savannah every evening at half past 8 clock, and Charleston everv morning at 9 o'clock, precisely,'touching at Hifton Head and Beaufort each way, and avoiding two-thirds of the sea route. For Preight or Passage, apply on board, or to BROOKS ScTUPPER, Ag’t*. Savannah. _ E. LAF1TTE k CO., Ag^ts, Charleston. N. B.—AD good* intended for Savannah or Charleston will be forwarded by the Agent*, if- directed to tiicir care, free of comniission*. All way-freight payable by shipper*. 1 — For Nacon, Hawkiusvillc nnd Inturincdiutri LnudingK. , The steamer* ROBERT COL- 1 LINS and SAM JONES, huvinc been overhauled and thoroughly repaired, will commence tiieir trip* for the above places ns soon as sufficient freight may offer. For frcijjht apply to sept 11 L. BALDWIN & CO. JKit 68 Ml BaZCEcZCECBCSB N otice to consignee^.— Transportation Office, Central Hail Hoad— October 5.1847.—Consignee* of Cotton or other produce by thi* Road, are hereby notified that re ceipts will be required for all freight delivered.— They will dierefore send person* to receive dieir consignment* who ure authorised to sign hih-.Ii re ceipts. L. O. REYNOLDS, oct 6 — Eng’r and Superintendent. wan as a very inconveuient hour, the great Whig ; yep.y auceceded after twelve balloting*, in electing , « J&vlk&or for the Hint Circuit. Eleven names b«il»(e>d for. I». W. Battle was supported by the Democrats on the Irt and 5di ballotings, receiv ing 81 on the 1st, 63 on die 5th. John J. Jones was supported by them on die 3d balloting, re ceiving 60 votes on the 6th. and three odier trials he received some votes. Mr. Fish was nomina ted on the 3d balloting, and received 74 votes.- hatred us to vote die whig ticket. Acto Jersey*—The following is the vote for Governor. Tmc whig* have carried die Legislature by a smaller majority than la^t year. big. Essex 550 3Iercer 304 Somerset, 233 Middlesex, 346 Camden 383 Gloucester, 360 Burlington 569 Passaic 73 Cumberland 165 Morris 3G1 Salem 210 Cape 3Iay Ip2 Dem. Hudson 350 Moumoudi 650 Hunterdon 1,046 Sussex, 2,155 Bergen 400 Atlantic, 101 Warren, 1,500 Dem. maj.. 3.40? Louisiana.—The election in this Stale took place on die 1st inst. We find the following re turns in the Picayune of Wednesday : In that portion of the 1st Congressional District Austrian Government with respect to Italy,’ aud to act in consequence. Thu Semaphore of .Marseilles, of the Gth ult., reports that the Frcuch squadron was still before Naples on the 1st of October. It is said in private letters that the reformers of Naples have divided themselves into three columns—the first division is called the legion of Deatii, and forms the ad vance guard commanded by Longobero:the centre is commanded by Romeo, who has seized upon Margiana, a large depot of arms*and munitions of war. The rear guard is under the command of Paulino. The artillery troops on duty at 3Iar- giana joined die rebels after die noble exploit of aspromonte. The insurgents of Berne in Abruz- zle have abandoned their city and returned to die mountains, in imitation of tiiose of Kegio. It is said that Navarre is in rebellion, and large bodies of troops are assembled, commanded bv the Bar on Sofia. The Canton of Luzerne is in a state of insur rection, as well as tiiose of Fribourg and the dis trict of Romont Gregoireaud die valley of Mau- veney. It appear* that those Cantons wish to ob tain the object of dieir demands troui the govern ment. The governments of Lucerne. Berne. 3Innich and other cantons are earnestly engaged in mili tary preparations, in view of tfie present critical state of affairs. The majority of die cantons have resolved to send in front of die Federal army com missioners, who are to use their utmost efforts to bring about a conciliation and prevent, if possible, a hostile collision. The army will await the result of their peaceful endeavors, and if unsuccessful, it will distantly cross the frontiers. Money Markets.—London. Oct. 5th.—There have been no failures announced, but there were miner* afloat of further suspensions. Consols dosed at 83| to 84 cash; 65 on account. Ot tober 8th.—Our accounts are by the way of Pari*. The character of the advices from Loudon are of a gloomy nature. There had been great depreciation in railroad shares, and a fall of 5-8 per cent in consol*. Havre Cotton Market. Oct. 6—94 bales Louis iana. 93f.: 50 do. 91f.. 50c.: 35 3Iobiie. 86:34 bales Georgia. 96; 15 do.. 89; 200 do.. 90; 10 bales Louis iana. 91 f. 50c.; 44 do.. 91: 50 do.; 86: 35 Georgia. 92; 90 do.. 90:105 do.. xS?. Total, 681 bales. Havre, Oct. 9—Sales of wheat made at 20f. to 23 f.: Rice, new, from 13 to 14f.; Bariev J2f. to J3f. Cass, Chatham/' Chattooga, R41 700 300 944 715 330 731 770 350 ... 1341 oea 426 Cherokee,. 533 740 594 977 r Clark, 533 398 616 437 Cobb, 638 835 718 975 Coweta) 808 68!) 758 645 Crawford, 433 467 364- 4M Columbia, 022 277 489 282 Dade, 45 210 63 286 Decatur, 348 279 391 385 DeKnib, 577 702 759 990 Dooly, 260 427 317 517 Eariy. 151 292 152 368 Elbert, 991 168 986 174 Effingham, 226 111 175 110 Emanuel, 206 217 195 269 FayeUto, 423 631 417 644 noyd, 360 446 569 600 Foray ill, 46:1 621 453 057 Franklin, 354 922 351 1032 Gilmer, 213 559 297 786 Glynn, 112 19 121 33 Greene. 786 . 115 796 131 Gwinnett, 757 680 736 711 Hobdrshuiu, 398 784 446 781 Hull, 529 599 527 683 Hancock, 507 307 456 321 Harris, 813 • 390 785 409 Heard. 313 398 355 452 Henry, SSI 815 888 878 Hoil/tOII, 637 654 627 687 Irwin, 99 2”>3 66 313 Jackson, 517 642 513 664 J as tier, Jefleraou, 475 493 429 471 Ml 84 519 93 Jones, 424 445 406 443 Laurcus, 589 10 455 22 Lee, 264 185 320 206 Liberty, 203 163 133 142 Lincoln, 275 183 267 175 Lowndes, 410 383 422 •355 Lumpkin 556 916 530 973 Macon. 361 202 383 321 .Madison, 333 331 336 365 Marion, 469 319 450 470 McIntosh. 109 124 125 117 Merriwether, 695 833 739 792 Monroe, Montgomery, 733 644 683 670 215 26 221 27 31 organ. 412 299 393 281 Murray, 415 624 502 949 Muscogee. 1071 851 1089 853 Newton, 896 471 913 442 Oglethorpe, 576 172 470 152 Paulding, 243 355 277 391 Pike, 643 783 737 835 Pulaski, 219 379 219 307 Putnam, 423 318 383 312 Rabuu, 37 250 59 299 Randolph, 573 650 673 683 Kicluuoud, 747 474 679 488 Scriven, Stewart, 241 225 193 222 1)04 090 907 786 Sumter, 544 440 571 466 Talbot, 8)2 741 741 S13 Taliaferro, 412 54 303 68 TatimUl, 313 75 291 76 Telfair, 201 174 183 162 Thomas, 431 255 411 330 Troup, 1005 440 llt23 433 Twiggs, 320 403 267 414 Union, 217 527 300 743 Upson, Walker, W9 385 611 350 537 581 635 770 Walton, 505 741 526 721 Ware, 176 190 205 205 Warren. 607 372 575 325 Washington, 629 503 612 558 Wavne, Wilkes, 67 96 62 81 439 351 421 Mu Wilkinson. 425 .Majority, 528 388 41,931 513 43,220 41J)31 1,289 day, though t About 5000 bbl*, have be«nfMld at I a 6,56 lie de^ ighted for for Vthich for reme for Oswegi), and§6, .... raahd was mainly,to fill ap the east and for ihs British there ha* been a Consider! days past. There htu been Southern, which is held at $0,024 for Howard st and Petersburg, arid $7,124 a7,25 for Richmond City Mill*. ■ The demand for Aleal is large, .and considera ble sales are making at $3,134 for Conn, and $3,50 for Jersey. . Wjieat of the best qualities is scarce and in de mand, but the commoner qualities are dull. A sale of 1000 bushel* prime Genesee was made at 150 ct*. Cora is rather heavy, ’in anticipation of the steamer, but holder* are not disposed to give way. The soles are 10,000 bushels at 75 a 76 for mixed, and 77 a 78 for yellow. The Cottou operators are waiting for the uicr, aud about 500 bale* have been sold figures. There ha* been considerable nnxicty to-day for the receipt of the new* by the Boston steamer.— She is now considerably over her time, having been out sixteen days. PutL4DBLruL\, Nov. 4,7 P. 31. Lost evdnirig a coal train on dio Reading Rai* Road broke do\Vd above Port Clinton, and de layed several trains, one of Which, after getting underway, ran into another, causing a most se rious accident. Two men. Barney 3IcGnirc, aud a man whose name is not known, have died of injuries received, and another man, John Regan, is not expected to live. Five others were^eri- ouslv injured. The Cambria.—The steamship Cambria left Bostou ou 31oudav afernoou for Halifax and Liverpool, with seventy passengers for the latter, (among them Mrs. Mowatt, die actress,) aud eigh teen for the former place. Wm iTcoRonb!™wwFSg lp ^ *te e ou . r comprise 7326 bSra ^ School. J. 31. SIIELL3IAN, encouraged by iii.« success during the past year, will continue his School in die basement of die Unitarian Chnrch. Instruc tion will be given iu all die branches usually taught in Academies. Haviug had tiurtcen years’ ex perience os a teacher, and his terms, os heretofore being moderate, he ooufideudy looks for a con tinuation of die liberal patronage he has received. ct30 10— idMuo 'i b£? U ."„H ? if"**** MM York, cZ?Sfc^ r *& e to “y» PWtKree for Rico; .ad lo&SJ’St?}'- fcotnm m Up «nd $, Mobile, Nov. 4.—cotton—.• closing onr Just report, iho Collin j been brought to. complete .Und b?Xrn h * a ttotu foreign intelligence per CwnhS ?"*“• received, ^’ot.bafe i)f CottontadSaXLfc* the two day. preceding onr nuhliemk!!! , r being Ihen impomible »teUntw j^ >u , u *“ 1 ' 1 ket would open when die nuiic enaSj k "f' news should haVe siiibideif we SJh!!j / Ul * tempt .1 giving nnomdonl ' lo tTS dm week now clostd, hbWever buve™ f e s en- the market, demanding d conceoW^r nt low on the i|uotation. prior to the receipt of di bn.', news. U„ M er, yielded with .,e« r ri" H widt greju reluctance, and for the Crsf dJL do ven- hide was done. On Satimbw. h£m'‘ hoiders gave wav ami some 000 or 1000 Livi changed hands. Monday and vesterdav th^ sjU amounted to about 1300W Inddie ^nlheSt of tho week may he set down at '3000 hale. eipallv on French and Klwiid,m«innt now a fair demand at the quotations riven and the market closes firm, with less anxietr the part of factors to «?H. except at full rate* Good and fine E . Rr09LCLA!,,r,CAT,05! ' - : Good Fair.... .’.V nom.nx Fair ttbnnml. Middling fair .** V. * j 3Iiddliug *i? 1 • Ordinary " 7 * ' The rcecipu for die week have'be'en axdlrV die cV|ions 07o hales, aud die slock on hatrf on shipboard, uot cleared last evening.“JJJ bale., agvinst -r.leO same time l..t > ear ‘ diiee.-The mvrkct baying become wdl hw. plied, the article has furdi.-r declined. 11, quoted a o cents per lb. and die market dull Freight!. In foreign there has been nothin, done the Past week. Coa,tw« one lorn Iu, been taken for New 1 urk at Slj per bale. 'The largo number or arrivals since our lut Ias i. 'Thi llnc " !51 S cd ""““S' in port t en ret,. Loss of the l\ S. Transport Ship Empire, near Abaco.—The Charleston Courier of the Gth iust. says—By tho arrival yesterday of the schr. E. A. Thompson. Capt. Keene, from Nassau, N. P., via Fowl Key. we have received the intelligence of die loss of die ship Empire. Capt. Russeil,which sailed from New York ou the Pith October, with fifteen oflicers aud three hundred and seventy- two U. S. troops, bound for Vera Cruz, which was totally wrecked by running on a coral reef near Abaco. one of the Bahama Islands, during die night of die 17di ult.. no lives lost, except die helmsman, who was badly wounded at the wheel when the vessel stuck aud died on the island. The officers and troops remaiued on the reef for ten day* and thence shipped for this city. The E. A. Thompson has on board Lieut Win. Reid. Sth Infantry, commanding detachment. Brevet 2d Ll C. L. Best. 1st Artillery, Brevet 2d Lt. H. Neil, 4th Inft., Brevet 2d Lt. J. DcRnwcv, 4ih‘ Lift.. 2d Lt. T. Hart, 14th Inft., 2d Lt. J. O. WUbar, 14th Inft, with 139 soldiers. The schr. Zulma sailed, with a part of the troop*, on die 27 th ult., and die brig Adelaide was expected to leave with die balauce ou the 2d inst., both for this port. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 3 - C«ton - K, rived since the 29th ultimo. 14/vl bale* t Iran4 in the same dine 3.372 bales—making an’iddibea to stock of 11.509 bales, and leaviu* on buri, it. elusive of all on shipboard not cleared on tb«-il inst. a stock of100.391 bale*. The receipt* ai ifc, port since 1st September (exclusive of the uie vals fruiu_3iobi!e and Florida) are 141,023 hale* against 85.134 bales same date last rev. audls^ 649 bales die year previous. Our last report left the Cotton market in an *j. ceediuglv unsettled and depressed sate, the re ceipt of the European letters bv the Cunl.m hat ing presented die state of things in Great Bnu-j in a much more gloomy aspect than the priutd advices, The immediate effect of the-e kdrkti. as we stated in our last, was a decline of one ce« per lb., aud the market has continued to drocy siiice from day to day, uuul die rate* tie no* diree aud dire e-quarters to four cenn j^r ponnt below tiiose current at die ojicning of thtscajoi On Saturday business to a good extent *»« transacted, die sales having reached seme ©« bales, but prices were rather easier for purdnsen, our inside figures of Friday hai in* i*een the pn- vailing rates. On Monday al*out 4500 luJ*i were disposed of, prices still tcmling in fit or ef buyer#; but yesterday, owing mainly to wcru ed difficidtie* in die wav ofexclunge negotixhons die sale# were confined to some 3.MJ bJe*. pika closing at a full j decline from our qnoUtion* if Friday last, in couforuntv uitii which our figure hive been reduced. Th - total business oft* past three da vs sum* Up 14.000 bale*, taken i- To the Voter* of cimtbamff outer, i I tlloic-Litizcns I am a candidate for die ot- | turned to keep aloof: and the qualities in requK ficc of SHERIFF, at the next election, aud re- ; have ranged from Good Ordinary to Fur thei spcctfllUy solicit your suBrage.. , uer J rlJ " ■>«“* nrrfected tuoi uoiutthl LIVCRre«JL CLXSSIITCXVKSX. Louisiana and Mis*i»-ipp: To the Voters of Chatham Count)*. Fellow-Citizens :—I am a candidate for the Of fice of CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR AND INFERIOR COURTS, of Chadiam County, at the election on the 1st 3Ionday in January next, and respectfully solicit your suffrage*. JOHN E. DAVIS. oct 21 — To the Voters of Chatham County. Fcllotc-CUizens :—1 am a candidate for die of fice of Clerk of the Superior and Inferior Courts of Chadiam County, indie place ofR. W. Pooler, Esq., who decline# a re-election, and respectfully solicit your suffrages on die first 3Iouday in Jan uary next. AUGUSTUS LAF1TTE. oct 28 — To the Voters of Chatham Co. Fclloic - Citizens :—I am a candidate for the OFFICE OF COUNTY SHERIFF at die Elec tion in Januarv next, and uio>t respectfully solicit your suffrages. F E TEBEAU. oct 7 — t* DANIEL 11. STEWART. oct 30 — To the Voters* of Chatham County. Fellow-Citizens :—I am a candidate for the of fice of SHERIFF, and respectfully solicit your suffrages on the first 3!onday in Jauuary next, oct 30 —* W.W. OATES. .MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Morris Robixso.h. President. SxMur.i. II-VNSAV, Secretary. . Application# received bv feb 1 ly— W. I*’. HUNTER, Agent. MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Zkbkdek Cook. President. MARINE, INLAND AND FIRE INSURANCES. GEO. SCHLEY, Agent. mav 18 . )'— He was, we believe, ran on the »pnr of the mo- i which embraces the 1st and 3d Municipalities, raent. R. W. McCune, (Whig,) was on the 12th ! .Mr. E. Sere. dem.. runs ahead of Mr. E. Mon- MULES S MULEH! MULES 1 ^^u-A lot of Hue large Mule*, for sale low by M. W. O’BYRNE, O’ Byrne'* Wharf formerly Stiles', oct 29 36— N EW BEEF*—20 bbl* new Mesa Beef; 40 do. do. Prime do r ; 10 half db. Fulton 3Iarkctdo. Landing ftoni brig Clinton, and for sale by WOOD, CLAGHORN CO. nov 2 T)OTATOE8» AC.-30 bbls Potatoes, 1M» X boxes Cigar*, 30 jara fresh Prune.', Leuion*. Sardines, Oil, Citrou, &c. Just received, war- ntmed go.d, and for rale fotvbv nov 2 ALobnl HARD. OTARCH, TEAS, Ac. 20 boxes XJ Starch; 25 boxc* aborted Pickles;6 cores fiiio Ulock Tea; 50 doz. Blinking} l.OOjDemnuhur. 5s, 3*. 2#, uud In; 10 boxes Candy; 25 bbls. Viiienan also, a few b igs Corks, landing from brigs mu- zeppa.-H..vanRah l ship’ Eli* Whitney, and schr. Geo. J. Jem s, und for tale by ■ out, 29 CONN EH AT & BARIE, trial elected with the aid of the Dcinocrats. Robt- Trippe, (Whig.) received, lus highest, 40 votes on die Gth trial,—on die 12th, 38. James 31. Cuuningbam’s (Whig) highest vote was on the 12th. 21. Scattering on the 13th balloting 22. To state the highest vote of the five remain ing numc#—Thos. Hardeman’s highest was 46 on die tenth trial—Mr. Wiinberiey’*17, on the 7th— Jan. W. Green 13, on the 4th—Robt. G. Harper 11, on the 8di—Mr. Hannan 1, (no candidate, 1 presume,)—3Ir. Blank (that popular geuUenian, who always ha# some friend#,) received on die 12th hi* highest vote—-five:. So Mr. McCune is Solicitor of the Flint District. The members of the two Houses repaired to dinner, and after refreshing die physical man tiiis oppressively warm weadier, returned to dieir ta#k. Several candidates were Announced, the Dem ocrats running Mr.Chisholm ou the 1st ballot, ani£ then helping virion* whig*. After nine ballot- iugs and no choice, the Assembly took a recess, at fict o’clock until Monday, 10 o’clock, and the Senate returned to their chamber,and botii Houses adjourned. Thus ends the sixth day’s work of that Party who have rejected every Democratic candidate for olficu, and falsified the boasted sentimeut “a union of the Whigs for the sake of the union.'! But more anon. , Tim election for’Solicitor General of tbe Ea-t- er.O Circuit rotpain# in abeyance. One Democratic aud three Whig candidates are still bore. After the pnrty contest is over on the first ballot, tho imuierou* candidates of the Whig party woult( have saved the State a large expenditure of money, if. dieir tiaiues had been placed in u bnt-aud the first cue drawn bad taken the office- tegut. ind.. and diere is hardly a doubt, we sup pose of hi* election. In that portion of the 2d Congressional District which embraces the Second Municipality, 31r. P. T. Landry, dem., runs ahead Of 3Ir. B. G. Thibo- doux, whig, and 3Ir. Jacob Barker, independent. For State Senators, Messrs. Reynold# and Si- gnr, dem*., are elected. For State Representatives, the Democrats have elected ten. and the Whigs ten. Gen. John L. Smith is re-elected Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. Money Matters. The shipments of specie from New-York dur ing die inontii of October amounted to $674,549. Of this sum $68,992 were set»to Liverpool, and die balance—595,556—was shipped to Havre. The shipments of specie from New-York on .Monday, the 1st inst., amounted to $118,575; of which $99,369, in five franc piece* and 3Iexiean dollars, went to Havre; $15,000, in Spanish dol- lur*, to Sumatra, and $4,275, in five franc pieces, to 3Ialaga. Tiie steamship Cambria, which left Boston on the l*t inst. for Liverpool, took out $298,660 in specie. The Havre packet ship Baltimore, which soiled ftrotn New-York fbr Havre jm the 1st in-tant, car ried out $GQ,0O0in specie, principally in fire franc pieces. - The imports of Specie into Boston during the mouth of October were $77,416. The export* during the same period amounted to $99,745. Hon. J. W. Handngtou, United State* Sena- tor from Connecticut, died at hi* residence at Norwich, of a sudden attack of inflammation of theliowil# on the evening ef die 1st in*t. Froot Havana.—The New Orleans Picayune of the 3d inst. say#—The brig Salvadora, Capt. Block, ha# arrived since our last, haviug sailed on the 34th ult. The local news in the papers possesses little interest for us. We annex the subjoined quotations from the latest commercial circular: HAVANA, Oct. 23.—Beans.white.per arrobe. 1 4 a 2 1; Beef, American, per bbl., 14 4 a 16 4; Butter, American, yellow, per qd.,12 —a 30 —; Cheese, Amencau, per qd., 6 —a 10 —; Coffee. 1st quality, per qd., a ; 2d and 3d qualities. 5 2 a 5 6, triage, 4 — a 4 4; Flour, New Orleans, per bbl., 14 —a . Phil adelphia and Baltimore, 13 4 a ; Hams. American, per qd., 10 — a 13 4; Hides, each, 2 2a2 4; Lard, American, per qd., 16 4 a 17 —; Pork, Prime and Mess, per bbl.. 17 —a 30 —, Clear, per bbl., 21 —a , Do in boxes, N. O., perqti., 11 — a 12 4; Sugar, ass'd white and brown, per ar. 6$ 8J a 7J 9J, white only, — 8J a —11, yellow,— 6£ a— ej, brown,— 6 a — GJ; Tobacco, windward, per ql., 13 — a 20 —, Yuelta-abajo iujuriado, No. 1, 60 — a SO —, No. 2, 40 — a 50 —. No. 3, 25 — a 35 —; Exchange, on New York, 00 days. 1 a 1$ per ct. prem.;on New Orleans, short eight, 3 a 4 per ct. iirem. Freight*.—To die United States—Sugar, per box, $1 a 14 ; Coffee, per bag, 4 rs.; 31 glasses, per iihd*., $24 a $3. Bishop Onderdonk—The Baltimore Sun says:— The Tribune states that the Conrier & Enqurer made a serious error in its article respecting the Bishop, which we copied a day or two since. It seems duit tho Bishop* actually’stood twelve to thirteen on the subject of restoring the Bishop to his functions, and that the House of Bishops re fused to adopt the report of the committee of five. The Tribune adil*:— “One thing, our informant remarks, i* certain —the General Convention has setded that the Diocese i* not vacant, and Dr. Onderdonk is, by consequence, the actual, though still suspended, Bishop of New. York.” The number of emigrants that-arrived a! New- York last me nth was 13,182. Saral.—The Baltimore Sun of the Sth instant, says—We learn from die Norfolk Beacon diat the frigate Cumberland was to sail from thence on Wednesday, tbe wind bejng fair. She is to take out Commodores Jones and Gcisinger and Com mander* Stribbling and Glynn, and ilajor Stew art, commodore’s secretary, and other#, to Clia- gre*. The Herald states that she takes the place of die steamer Iris, a* die latter will not answer the object of reaching Panama by the 25th. Af ter landing the Commodore aud Capt. S. at Clia- gre#, the Cumberland will proceed to hcroriginal destination in the Gulf. Railroad Items.—Tbe New York papers state diat the Directors of the Erie Railroad have de cided to adhere to their preseut six feet wide track, and diis is to be the permanent width of the track from the Hudson to Lake Eric. The Boston Traveller says that the Western Railroad is so completely engaged iu the transpor tation of freight from Albany to Boston as to be unable to attend to way-freight. Large quanti ties of freight have accumulated at Albany and at all die points along the route. The Boston Cou rier of die l#t iust. speakiug of this road, says:— The receipts last week were $32,000; and the gain over the corresponding week of Last year $13.200.—The nett income for die year will not vary much from 12 per cent.; am! a* but 4 per cent was paid in July, any thing short of five per cent, in January will not fairly represent die value of the property, either intrinsically or re latively. The receipts of die Long Island Railroad for October were $14,779, against $10,062, and with die suspension of all Sunday trains. A Patriotic Suggestion.—The New York Con rier says: “We call upon those whose duty it is —now tliut time has been given to enable us to analyze the full extent of the glory won for them selves and our country by Geueral Scott and his band of heroes—to ta’ke the necessary measures to celebrate, in a becoming manner, the events which have made glad a whole people, and at the same time to tesidfv their respect for the memory of the gallant deadj and as for as possible, solace the bereaved and afflicted who mourn over the lo*3 of near and dear relatives fallen in defence of the nation'* honor. Let us not forget that the re nown won for onr country—exalted a* it i*—has not been without a fearful sacrifice of gallant spirits; and while we honor the memory of those who have fallen on the battie field and m the arm* of victory—where soldiers love to fall— let us not be unmindful of those sorrow-stricken relatives who have given so much to their coun try.” Arrivals nt the Hotels—Nov. 5. CITY IIOTEI«-J McMahon. C W Piuraaa, Cbarle*ton I S C»*r au<l laity, New York J Dicuuick, RluflV»i! j II 31 Cletkley. Macon. II <« Jour*. N Carotins, j Cap! R.»?*rr>*,»hij* An.iuii.la BS Wolcott A lady. Utica Capl J llebbard **• “ . Inferior ikw ’ Ordinary 6J a 7 I Middling 7f a ?j j Good Middime 71 a Middling Fair 7 j a 7j j Fair to Fully Fair 7j a ri ' Good and Fine iiomuti Hire.—Since our !a.»t a small cargo of tbi ih. j crop ha.- been received, from which *ak#tM I moderate extent hive been made at oj a of c<r. i per lb. according to quantity. Ac TTicrt is a very larxe amount of inferior old crop en the nuri-.'.. for'which there is scarcely any sale. Freights.—end ships sud barks lure ini)- cd from sea since our la*: report, and u>o*t<' them have found ready employment, a*, the pre vious rate*. Among the engagement* we noocc four ship* for Liverpool at |X three *5iip# »»4 oe* bark for Havre at 1 j cent., and one *h.p for Mir- seUle* al 1? cent for Cotton. There <« hided* offering for foreign port#. In Coaswat frcigb’J die rate* have further improved. Beaufort I J J Ropkiu*. J V Garnier, Florida | PULASKA ROUSE— F. tr,Merger. A A Stokes, Heard Co | E M Jack. Baltimore W William* and lady, S C. H E Gurrard, do Col J U Glut cr, do W Tenler, do J Humbert. do P B Artoj*- ard Niece, do Dr EdrwortU, Houston Co W 11 Rose, New York I» Mcl.aren, do II J Morvbcad. do N M Johnson. do W L BiseUnr, do C Brown, do C Willard, New Orleans J Burnside*, do T B Lee. do Mr# Napier, Mi«« 8prinsrr, J || llorner, W C Beilany, C K Bella ny, C Ltrimr, W L Wood, E M Garueir. W Brailsford. U Read, A Yon re, C F Fisher, G II Rirr. J M rikiuncr, H A Allen. C A Edward*. 3Iovcaimtw of the Atlantic J?trnmrrs. Ltactt Frame. Leant Ameriea. Oct. 21 Nov. 24 Union Nov. 10 Dec. 9 Miamnri Dec. 21 Philad«lpkia.. Dec. ta Jan. ii New York Jan. 22 Feb. 21 Feb. 21 March 21 ....Marck 2t April 21 Liana England. Leans Jmeriea. Cambria OcL 4 X or: 1 Caledonia Ocl 19 Nov. 16 Britannia Nov. 4 Dee. 1 Leans Europe. Lenta Jmeriea. Wasliinjton... Oct. 19 NEW YORK. Nov. 3— (,’<«ca —TV oui<t ha* been dull for the list three daw. and teUtt- Marys i j aV liiere l»eiug more anxiety to realize, ud " wore made ut a decline of fc per lb. Mr ban reduced our quotations according!*- TV sa.c since our last are 2100 bale*, of w luch wen Canton fidand and Florida, a# follow*: Inferior Ord. to good on! * j * ^ 3!id. to good mid “j 1 31 id. fair to fair H * * ,l Fullv fair to eood fair -'i * J-'iHg “ DCWWBli The market for Itenfot *. been steady ami uniform since oar 1»* good demand, chiefly for England. Id there i# scarcely anydiing doing, owing raw*, to the moderate supply. • Hire.—There i* a lair demand for b*n* u but noneat present lor exp«*rt. ami i* P 0 ^/' have no chanre to notice. The mjc* art » 350tiercesat'$4 :I74 a $4 624.cash , Freight*—Continue dull to Lnerpoclan* i* don. and the packet# scarcely gel lafi. Ts burs, ensagement# of Cotton have been mw 1J ci*. To Havre, diere i* ctms*Jeir*We going forward at } of a cent per lb fei ej l»ales. Wilke# Co I>»n COMMERCIAL. LATEST DATES. Liverpool Ocl. 0 | ProviJeuce Nor. Havre Oct. Consignees per Ceotrml Hall Road. November ktm n* JII Bom-aia- r. r*'***> h 1+ ” "-rir.f HartriJfr. R A is. J CLHL. «* A Kimr. * U H Hi »rV. n r. «stiW. MAW Cnmamg. e OosSfoU 4c*. order. COVilUNEES Per brij M(*sat Ycroro, ^ T Vd S.m.4C.StVVtktllCC lUnr-rt. B™. E Psn-at» - ^ ^ ^ Uf r.r .-hr t.ri.tj K.f- *«—*•0 »'-*• “ to McCk,!., i S-m-t- ; 5^1,1 IVr.hc li.s ^ 9 j Boston Nov. C Havana ,....Oct 21J New York.. Nov. { j Tupper. J VGanisro-* Master- .j, New Orleau- -Nov. 3 j Philadelphia. Nov. I .; ia c'Jasi. ytobile. Nov. 4 j Baltimore Nov. S C^pef.Bo^Vs A UrF Road.stcaawe: M*nhr«*-# * ..^IVII# 1 A Ijmtle. D Fecfu^ « toaa. A !h» " T MeKccaa. , - w reUAValdHit.H*artM * x *> £ Kin?, and J H Bans}** Per steamer C T »* Rout, ste.imer St XaltV**;!«A % ? Backoer £ Meeke-. R*t.»> A Fa..o«- ' SAVANNAH IMPORTS. NOV. fe. BARACOA. iCubtt.)—Schr Gru. Wuhiacton—11 MH« Onugers, 4U3 buuches Uaunui*. 3ld buoche* Plxntiius 10 bbls. Lillies, 19,000 Cocrouli.l 109 Sugar Cane, KttJ ChaJ decks, 150,000 Sejars. SAVANNAH EXPORTS, NOV- «- PHILADELPHIA.—Sc hr. II. WestcotL—S31 bale* Cot too, 1J0 cask* Rice, ao.1 S pk?s Jldze. Export* of Cottou and Rice from Charleston to Foreig* aud Couttteinporta, for the tretkiodiag ftli aIL S*a Island. oco uo Wc»l Jodies Total Foreirn.... Boston KO New Y ork Philadelphia. Baltimore «W New Orleans VW Total Coastwise OUO Grand Total 00»J l plana 0000 ■CW WO 445 U49 (10 300 CHARLES TOK lUCeOET#. NOV. «*. Havana—Brij Bosan Soalc—07,000 feet Lumber. CHARLESTON, Nov. 6.—Cotton.—;The mar ket since our report of 30th ult. ha# atnme* con tinued to suffer under the influence of the venr unfavorable advice* brought by the !a*t BnUsh steamer. The sale* since onr last reach 3uG9 bales, at a decline of | to 4 on die prices current at the opening of the week. This reduction, ta ken in connection with the unsettled «ate of the market for the last two or three day*, has render ed it impossible for u# to give quotations at pres- P.ISSEXGEM. Hin'i.MnOrtpr, Hn C«.K. J*"’ A1 . ’ V»i C.p. J llrt.ti.nt M.-r. D *»>■- » ' ■ U * 1 1k.iUS.nt C P Phter. W *9 „.l Hr. On... ..J «“* *" ' j J II.,.. ., A Him, W K.r.r. t* ■" I tr.l, U ilcowroa,.» — iamnU, C D DUk,,-. N , p„ G.« II J»r.b ua HU. Artoik. B".» Mik*. aud 4 drvk. SHIP NEWS. Port mf Savaanb* Smr. I* 1^ ARRIVED; IJme p ri3 »..i«i,C.rtrt. Cmncmim. ^