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! tion v hwli has just boou uwdo to me, that a I The I«eigeois etandaiiJ was hoisted yes*
Prussian army hail entered -Belgium. They jicrday at Tongres, with general enthusiasm.
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MONDAY MORNING, NOV’ll.22
U e regret to learn from the Charleston paper# the
Joruli ot General David H. Wilmam-i. U lulst m-
gnguil ill superintending the eiecli m <»f u bridge over
Lynch's Creek, oiieofllie limliurs fell, and broke both
o! his legs. Hu lingered unlit the next day, the Ufih
instant,
q he utiusu .I V rth of amusement the present season,
thus r*r, " ill he relieved in a few days, by an exhinitiun
of a very interesting character. A building is connm ne-
e.,itnd "ill be liiusbed in the course of the present week*
on South Brood and B .rnard.streets, intended for the
i. cep tion of the splendid Panorama of Mexico, painted
tv It umr UikFORD. The painting occupies 2700
feel of canvas, and "ill cover the whole interior circum
ference of the place of exhibition,160 feet. It was taken
train draw ings made on live spot, and has received the
hditiirutioii of every community hi which it has been
heretofore exhibited. To the pleasing effect ot u
to.e panning of this kind aided by a judicious dispo
sition of tigiu and dude, "ill be added Here the charm
of entire novelty. Sen advertisement.
Among the visitors at present at the Seat of Govern
ment, is the venerable Admiral Sir 1-A \c Cum#, ol
the British Navy.
The Legislature ofNoilli C ar din.i met at ll .leigh on
Monday last, ami both houses were organized the same
day. hv the eloc.ioii ol D.wm F. UaUiWKU, lr»m
Bowan, us Speaker of tho Senate, and of C«aiu.fs
Frsiivk, the member hum Salisbury, as Speaker of the
1 lou *e ol Commons,
Northeasterly winds and thick weather, such as pro
^ ¥ w w _ chant men ore to go and fetch them.
have opened at'three several points—first by | All tho citizens have pul on our colors. The reason assigned for this evacuation is
1 increasing the garrison of laixcinburg (whore We are assured that tho greater part oftlto
i 40(H) Prussians always were hy treaty) to ! troops ill gurrtsoh at Maestricht, suddenly de-
r U not.l.AUS. j nll , Mi „ e!ltl hy Maestricht, with (HXH) j parted the day before yesterday, for Holland,
■*."7 | men; and then at u point more north in taking the road to Bois to Due; only l,6Ul>
(iuchh rs, which l cunnot distinctly make men remain tit Mucstrecht.
1 Journal of the Province of Liege.
Tho nulitia of North Brabant, who arc
being 08Bembled at B<cb le Due, roliiBCto
march to Holland, and declare openly for the
Belgium*.
(lhe.nl, Oct A).—The clouds which darken-
to Franco, and a dozen ships of war and uicr-1 of the resistance which was made to the pla- j The tail* of Cotton up to yeMer.iany evening
* J r "* •’ “ cingof this island in the power of the Turks, , M5 bams Lmwuim („„„ *M) o «»3.. |, (;f i,„|f kro.
and that the protocol offeb. 3, must be exe- &*? 1m l! ISt-STfe A
cuted.
Thlfc? had been some disaffection in the
Morea, on uccount ofilie tax on cattle, The
out, with 8000 men. The whole are to be
directed on Brussels. It is further said that
the Prussian force destined iibr ibis service
amounts altogether to 50,000 men, and that
Prince Albert, who lately married the daugh
ter of the King ofllolluiid, is ut their head
Aware lmw newspaper intelligence is ed our horizon begin to disperse, and every
perverted to Stock Exchange purposes, 11 thing announces that our new organization
think it riolit to keep myself clear of any ! will be completed without foreign lnterfer-
churgo offliat nature, l»y saying that the above I enco,
intelligence bus not been coinuniniluted to The Provisional Government does not
mi! in an official slmpe. I believe it, liowev- think itselfuutliorized to treat of the form of
or, to l»e true; uiid the English family to , Government, untl refers the question to the
whom it yvuh sent, hy a friend from Maes- j National Congress. It is in the right; hut a
tricht, are acting upon it and intend to quit resolution must betaken; u Congress as-
ihis con try on Tuesday. I seinhled, and ti state of things ended which
“\Ve are without any additional intolli-j may do more injury in a few weeks than
•mnee from Brussels. j ten years of good government can repair.
“ If the Prov siuii.il Government are uc- j Shall we be u republic ! We do not think
with the march of the Prussians, ■ so. Shall we be indepenent of Holland!
they have not as yet eoumiunicuteil it to the ! This is decided on. Of every other Power !
people. A report, however, prevails, that Al. ! Thu acknowledged principle of non-interfer-
de Potter bus gone to Paris, and if the news } fereuce is our pledge. Shall we place our-
he true, it is probable that he has done so to selves, by an act of the national will, and by
demand assistance.” formal compact, under the sceptre of the
In the London Standard of tho loLh, Sept, j Prince of Orange ! We hope so. This seems
is u letter from Parts oftno Pith, which, i to be the wish of the majority of our follow
besides wearing an important aspect in other j citizens of all parties. This was all Unit
rospi els, corroborates tho information of the j was at tirst demanded, and even more.
Morning Herald. | Amsterdam, Oct. 11.—An extr tortlinary
In uliinling to llie reports that Prussia was i supplement to the A nisterdam (’unrnnt of lo-
colieciiug force on the frontiers of Belgium, 1 day c.mmimsa lloyal degree miihorising the
the London Courier says “ nollimg more has j Minister of Finance to contract a loan of‘.20
the difficulty of subsisting a numerous army
in u country which is not wholly subject to
our power, and the impediments which the
winter season may throw in the way of tho | President had detailed two Roumclioto bat-
victualling of an army which it is intended to i tuitions, under command of Colcocrom, to
reduce to 12,000 or 15,000 men ut the most, j suppress them.
•S'pain.—The account of a Revolution in I The events of the revolution in France
Cadiz is not confirmed, though it is evident J were commimiouled by Count Ginllrininot to
that tho state of things in that city is far from I tho Porte on the titli of Sept. The Porte
being tranquil. Madrid tuo appears to be in waited fur the decision of the other powers,
a stuto of great excitement. Experience, The Consul hoisted the tr -colored ting on his
been done by Prussia than what under tho
circuinsluth.es, was indispensable to her own
security. It "as not to have been expected
that she would be indifferent to the events
which were acting near her own frontier, but
we believe we may say without four of con
however, Inis taught us to make cousidc-ibic
deductions from the statements which are
communicated by private letters from that
country.
Cadiz, Sept. 24..—(Private correspon
dence of La Globe.) Wo are still in a state
of agitation, without exactly knowing why:
The authorities have, since nightfall, sent out
numerous and strong patrols, which keep the
whole town in an uproar. M. Moret,a part
ner of Rim, who is charged with the mari
time Custom bouse of this province, was
obliged to tly from Cadiz yesterday, for fear
of perishing under the blows of public hatred.
The facility with which the Guardu Costa
boats introduced themselves within the limits
of the free port, to pursue smugglers, had
rendered M. Moret odious to all the town ;
but tho murder of three individuals of the
company of smugglers, committed under the
very walls of Point Saint Pmllippe, complete
ly exasperated the public mind, and the in
tervention of the armed force alone prevent
ed the breaking out of a bloody revolution on
this occasion yesterday morning. Moret
was booted, and almost stoned, on the square
of y.m .Imin do Dios. He saved himself by
escaping to the island of Leon. Nine sea-
from the 1st of March, lb’ll. j men and Guurdu Costas have been arrested,
Front die Mcssagor dosChambro#. I they having been on board the boat, from
A telo-Tapi'icdespatch, sent by tho Prefrct wl ’™“ ^>^i,mti,ms were nu.nniitt.xl.
1 of the tfortli, Iron. Lillo this Jay, Oct. 13, laJr, ' t ' s "l“- •«—'^slurduy t. ah,net
• announces th,.t th„ n»IM.ms have refused to 1 or,kr prouot.nccd the dismissal o the Go.
vernor ol Cadiz, M. del'luixes, and invested
Yero, the Colonel of the King's Regiment,
9J • 100 do V irciniu, HO ; 'Jo do Periiuins, ||()’. n ?
B.ilnu, 90c. I nereis no Iteration in prices b’unl
bolder# a how n (imposition to meet il.o buv» r». ’
MAIUNE J OtJUNAlj~
p0r BAVA1Wx*.H.
i nr
1 3J
Jim h iv'iter nt 'J piu, Unit <lny t
l)n. ut Siivnnnnli, tin.
residence on the 8th, which was also done by
ull the French vessels in port,
Constantinople, August 19.—A Russian
vessel from the Black Sea, arrived lust
week, having on board seventy beautiful Cir
cassian slaves, who were bought immediately
by the Turkish Lords at the rate of seven
thousand piastres each. The Turks were
agreeably surprised, because they had feared
that after the loss of Anapa it would no lon
ger be possible for them to till llieir harems
with Circassian slaves.
CLU klttiD,
Hr. sclir. Pomona, Miller, Nassau, N. P.
!Sc ’U U liulfour.
ARRIVED,
Antwerp, 40 «k Tile i 0 J
Brig Diilo, Slotexburj
II Itiirnni lis.
S., "|, Hlnnl.u.i.' it” Oauclicc. 2S00 l,„|„
rout'll Hicc to K 1 laberslniin.
Sloop Bolivar, Payne, Darien, 2(M,'0 bushels
R oe to R it \V King.
Sloop Fair Trailer, f:n. Screven’s piantatif)
bn-hels rough Rice in S'etni Rice Mi,|.
Sie.nilo.it Edgefield, Kiog, Charleston,
t<» .1 M Ivt-nxie Sc Co. Md/.e in sundry p crb
itninir.s, Mis. M'li innis, Mrs, Hvslun and
Mi > Iv- .1-, Rev. E Neul'iil.e, R'. v . E E.l
j Mr. S ok--- Li. Baoii'g. ■ , N S FnLon, N Clul’i- C s
Ho man, J I) Hour ie, mid 4 sleer.igu.
Journal of j Po ‘.•boacMontezciUT, fin Auguua t.. Culieii &
srough
1000
2 davt
clnl.il,,
, U. V
millions of florins, to be repaid in two years
... ■ announces that the Belgians have refused to
tradiciion, tbut J’russia will not make any | admit into their territory the various detach
movement calculated to retard tho puciheu-
i I ,...... i 11( ibeLMietiierienccdaiNew York I ulovuuu ,lt cuau u , lo relttru 11,0 l mc ! ,,cU * nmnts of volunteers who are endeavouring to ’ .
:r “ !'•>•! - 1 - 1 ’ .*.? ! «Tcct«.. ontry. T .cl, ,n„l„n„eri,. ami “
214 ha.
Potion lo J 1* H'm . , J li R..[
SAILI.I),
Brig WilUair, Atwoo'i, Rnsiou.
fc. jop linioar, Burtlen, Cluiriesloii,
WH.vr TO SEA,
Shift Tyt-oc*, Wood, New Fork.
Brig Fi.iiifcs, Crol'i, I'iiil idcljdiia.
Hr. sclir. Leo, Cfiuk, K ngslun, .I..111,
S-hr.Oretu. , Sqines, New Yon,,
tschr. Brazil, Wallace, B;.ltimore.
i a l»,
Business.—From the jV. V
Commerce.—It is ut this season of the year
that business draw to a close upon the pro
ductions of one crop, and commences on
those of unother. Seldom has a errop been
so thoroughly and profitably disposed of as
the last. Our cotton crop of lo2U, the lar
gest we ever had, has furnished our own man
ufacturers with one hundred and thirty thou
sand bales, and foreign nations with eight
hundred and fifty thousand bales, for which
the latter Inve paid us at least thirty millions
of dollars. Our corn cron, which was also ni /' * i, T, . ... r ,
, * .* l i. . 1 r'oup.Idfin Chevalier, SMsson, for tins port, n...
a good one, has found ready buyers at good | cfiar.usion 20ih.
prices. The same is true of Tobacco, and j S..i,» Fenc on, Rich, for this port, cleared at
all the other airrienltuni! {iroducts. In Cof- j Dd».
fee wo have done a largo business, having ta- _ Arkwn s ht,Hirnio IS In »nl[ Hr. hart, It,,*
ken great quantitms Irom the growers, in Clt . urei | a , cinnlcsmn.
payment for our produce, but it lias all been I ship R .g- r Sicwun, K< rr, t-.r ibis port, sail'd fr.m
Rr-g Pandoi
Sclir. t) "1
1,Ron.fur this port, up a* N* v
>1, Travers, lor tlii: puil,
V-k 1-.
>,» ill 1L;„
f.,r several days previous to the lJib. Ou lilt prccutling
t veiling 1 he wind increased to a gale, accompanied with
0 heavy fall -f ram. Capt. BrttrxoN of the ship Jom.-
p.i,ue trum Bc'.fa«l, mule but one ubsttvaliou vlmu.g the
passage, and ibr lour nays previous to lit- nmvai, navi-
jjaied uil lliu way from George's Bank to New Yoik by
sounding. As so,.11 as there was a chung-, the Liver-
pool pneke's cftlie 16th,and Havre of the 20th ol Octo
ber, were expected, the long prevalence of the fresh
easterly wind having probubl) hi ought tlwin, with many
o htr vessels then due, in the vicinity of the Hook.
I The V. S. schooner Porpoise, Lieut. Com. Pkhci-
v vi., arriv-d at 1'eiis »co.a, jlu msl. 10 17 days iroiu
Noridik : all well.
According to advice* from Mexico, down to tho 11th
uli. civil war was suli waged 111 some ol the Mates ; new
conspiracies had been discovered ; and now sev. nuus
practised by the general g.»v. rnim nt,
Tlie New York Courier, in reference to the abundance
of money in that city, aays,tluU there arc eight mil i<*ns
of dollars in specie, sleeping in the vault* ol the banks,
perfectly id.e and useless.
The masters of the British brigs Marguiet and Betsey,
with two seamen from each veasul, were drowned in
Pi-ing vV«T the Bar at Tanij 1.. t, ,asl muiilii.
Thiii.k days Lvrt.ii vhom Emoi't.—By the packet
tut If h’renuii government, livery tiling at j IjHam Gimlcijre 8tati(mSl uniliilVuiilieM lur I TliearrealsoftlieCarlist conspirators con-
present iiulicutus a happy toriiiimiinui ot tbt* j that purpose | tinue. I lie subtle legato or the police, M.
dispute bulwccu the Dutch anil Urn Belgians, . Oct AO—We do not take it ill
amt Prussia will not be so unwise as lo depart ’ B.d muis that they pr-rsev.-ro in their
from tin* hue of neutrality which has been w ish to bcVparated from us, as tho Dutch
d. siro nothing more ardently.
The Commission appointed to propose le
gal measures for the changes to he made
prescribed hy u desire to maintain the peace
of Europe.”
Proclamation to Belgian Officers, non-com
missmurd njicers, iiml soldiers, who still t |„. | UI , l | ;l ‘„„.„ lil | ] nw , s ,Tow divided into
belong to the Dutch At my
“Soldiers !—For some time a Government,
•nt of that of the King of the Neth
erlands, has been est iblislmd in your country.
All the fortified places on our frontiers have
given in their adhesion lo i» bv opening their
Uth, llth, 12th, Kith
sold, with the exception of a cry light stock
which is deposited to await the rennet ion of
duty on the first of January? Sugar, tho only
ehargu. j article in which ut the commencement of
the year, there was any apprehension of a
deficiency, remains in larger supply than any
'/arrilla, has beon dismissed yesterday. He | other. Bit the present prospect is, that
is to be imprisoned in the Guslle of bail Au-j Hie whole of it will soon be wanted. The i
tonio, at Cuiunna. Kuiiuo, Gonzales, and 1 following estimate is probably not far from
Viliatind, Colonels of tho Royalist V ohmleers, j the value olthe principal articles of domestic
are likewise imprisoned in the same place.— | produce which have been exported :
Erro 1ms been exiled to Seville. Inguunzo, j (jotion 30,CIH),(MI0
V ln.lt I
JM-lll. \V«
i.iriuiloti -
in, Soutiivvick, S:. Aiigusttiic*, cleared at
or.
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Suvuhi iIi 13.
two sections. One Ims declared for a total
paration under the same dynasty, the oth
er tor a modified or partial »■ paration.—
These sections prosecute their labors sep
arately. The Committee is no longer atten • |
deil by ihe Southern Members. Even tin
gates. The Bd, 4th, Uth, llth. Will, l««l,! p rinC( '. (||; chmmy, it is said, desires to with-! J ,n . lc "VT'Tr’nl
aii.i 17th divisions ot mluntry, all tho artill. ry, | (lruW tt8 h ,. ( | oc . d , lot like to be the only one I K,n * ter,l,nani1 took Co1,
a considerable portion ot the cavalry, station- j tjf llltJ Southern Represen'ntives.
ed in the southern provinces hive separated j ()cli Uertin dc Vaux, tin
themselves from the Dutch, and are read> to Ilpw V r( . lic ,h Anilmssudor to h s Ci
light ter.,lie national Mepomlenccof Beigt-1 ; , h , ITmce Trouhetzke.. , - 4 .-The civil war. which
tuMt General lo Ins Majesty the Lutperer ut 1 1 , np|)ro0I ,| lin gfa s t The Gov-
eminent, for some time perplexed and uncer-
llie Arch-bishop of Toledo, and Fuiiier Ce-
rillo to Cudiz. Marino to some other port,
j The Lieutenant ile Rose do Calderas, mck-
j named G iyote (the strutter,) and I'm El.zal-
de, in a prison of this place. Ingiinnzo, Ne-
| rillo, ami lbizalde, were all three Counsellors
of Stuto.
At a Into interview with his Minister*,
lomnrde aside, and,
, in a state of grout, irritation, was overheard
! to say “ Thou shall answer to mo for it with
head!” Calomardo went uw;iy much
5,OOU,UiH>
Arr.—Wri t W
li-lri’ss, boiimi lo Nt;" Y-irk. Till msl. lal. Jii lb,!o:
~4,c»|»cri(!iiCiit a Stvcri* gate from N. E. loN. " ,
wlikii la-,ied 7 ifiiys—during vvi.icli,lost ilu*, jib s|*la
s, ciiscr oinl iiiuiiisail, and otaisioi cti tli*.- br g to leak
Imiliy. wldcb co'iqn !U t! lo put iu to refi .
h>| iu|» .1. Cliovulier, Si<s 11, S.ivjimiili. .. ds.
Tobacco
Breadstuff’s, including
Rice 10,000,000
Lumber, Naval Stores
and Ashes 3,000.000
H,000,000
The transportation of this imm mass r*
FOli
of inerchandisc Ins been almost all of it dou<
in American shins ; the bargains haw alums
LI \ CP POOL,
The lirst class ship
MARY & HAkUlLT.
Copt, liiirslmn,
Having the greater part ot’lmr
, will be dcspan-licd on tlie* Ui
For freight 01 200 bales Cotton,
apply
oil board, or to
ship Ufvvdvluu, at Now Yuik, Luuiou papum lo tin:
evonmg ui the 16tli u t. ur« locuived. Extracts "ill l»»
found below. Tbo Central Coinmitioo of Bnis-ol-
were proceeding in tha organization of the new govern-
men' ; an<l I he French "ov.-rmnent It id assumed a strief-
lv neiiiral ground. Thu slate of affairs in Spain appear
ed to threaten revolution, but no uctu il ntU'inpi hid
been made, and tho vu auteurs on the frontier wore dis-
pursiug. Tlie ruporled msorruc ion 111 Cadiz, is not con
tinued. The iiilutngencu .roni oilier purls of tho Conti
nent is not of great interest. Of Great Britain, the 001-
re-ponduiit of the Journal of Commerce, says—“The
fe-bngs of this government
live annexation of the NulUufh
uni. Will you longer hesitate to follow so
good nu example ! Can you remain any
longer in the ranks of those who arc your ac
tual enemies, since tln*y arc tho enemies of
yn„r country, whose capital they have phm-1 |mrt8 u,.|,ri„ mi
dered and burned ! rorsaue those barbarians '
—return Lo your homes. Ruiiy round Gi
otirt, lias I y. . , I. , 11 „
.. , ,, ,,, , . , \ 1 i agitated, and has neon ill ever since,
arr.veil here, also l’rmce Troubetzkoi, Adju- ”
* and factors ; and :
r\ I
• propt
Wo are u» this moment informed that the
nth. Ditvivirr, (ioctlmla, a at.perior BcU ] I'.-s-maM..,- < nil has given public notice
officers at the head of the army. Come |||B ,nn ! ls 1,0 lu,, S c r >
Russia.
It appears that the party in favor of the j j j, now be „ t Uu . adopttou of a com-
I'rince ot Orange is gaining ground tn sever- p|et0 systeln ot - tBrror . This is equally em-
ployed against, the Liberals and tho Apoa-
iritui ottl' Crsjii me neuu oi mu army
which your services have deserved* '
“ 1 loud Quarters, (let. 10. NY PELS,
“Goneral Provisional Cuiimiuiiduiit of tin
Belgian Troops.”
Brussels, Oct. 11.—This morning, at II
o'clock, the High Court of Justice and the
Tribunals of the First Instance, were install,
ed at tin' Palace of Justice. Conformably lo i
tho invitation which had been issued, the 1
letters to °r from the provinces that have
lolics. Our Gazette of Saturday contains a
most bloody and savage decree, hy which
his Map sty declares subjected to the penalty
, . —. i «"•"
I ot them on account ot, and with the capital
of Americans. livery department and stage
of the business has beon profitable, from llio
planter to the exporter.
For all this amount of produce, sold to for
eigners, including commi si .ms, freights and
piolils, they have paid us cash—unless we
have preferred to receive homctUiug else,
which to bo sure we generally have. For.
to have taken the wuole in money, rather
than merchandize, would have been to pur-
of I III
E. MOLYXF.FX, Jr.
FUR AF H - YORK.
rt . The regular packet brig
LYDIA,
Wood, muster,
«^T»^5aLi Will sail on Thursday next. l\*r
lr« i-iit or passage apply on board or to
m,v 22 J. STuXK&CO.
FOR
that the letters already put into the post j aiubrent Fo^m ol U,»VcrninnnVror t«'/ 1 ‘Yiis’ 'lii-up x.t* useless U «>M, itcmms j
othics may b<! taken out on butistuctory | itutin<rtu the emigrants the means of sccom-1 to his back, and food to hi* stomach-
prout being adduced, and that measures are ,dishing a similar object, or giving them ad- A ltnv individuals of this disposition may ex-1
vices, or any sort ol coinmuiiicatioii coutrarv I u nation ot such tools was never
to the views of his Majesty’s Government. { k"0"’ n *
. ® This sanguinary decree has produced a very a year’s business ndds immensely to
thoritv--iiaincly, with Antwerp, Maestricht! difinront ctfect to the one intended bv the f t,,e cu »if.*rt.s which our citizens eujov,’in-
Liixembourg, and the parts occupied hy the j .n.veriiment; it litis bueu received wjlli scorn I cl0as< ’ 8 lll ° nutional strength, and e large.-!
army, os well as w,th Fiance untl other for- j um j indignation, and works powerfully on I our Ctt P ituI n " 1 * ?P ir ‘ l f.r future enterprises. I
‘It will be well, ;l instead of becoming venous I
and degenerate in prosperity, as other na-!
adopted to keep up the communicaiioii hy
ordinary or extraordinary means, with the
places that remain faithful to tho King’s nu-
grenter part of the members of the Bar were 1 .
pros'nt at the solemnity. eign countries. I the public mind towards the desire of u
Brussels, Or:. 10.—Two important (pies- j f France.—The Paris dates are to Oct. 13. change. Last night a dreadful occurrence
i tions will soon be submitted to the Naiionnl Tb° Aloniteur oft ho 11th says, “The French took place ;—the Abbot of the cuuveut of
j Congress—namely, that of the form of go- Government has given the strictest orders i Saint Basil was found a corpse iu his bod,
an; vurv stroiijrly avcr.su to i verunemt, which is henceforth to pre vail in , l ,at j 10 Frenchman and no arms shall pass tlie head separated fiom the body, and uniat-
udaiuUto Fnwo. To sa- Belgium, and that of the power which the! trout iers, for the purjMse of assisting .lie truss over him. Hu was a moderate man—
CJIARLF.S'IDA,
Tlie packet sloop
1) E L l (i II T,
, Caul. Maintain,
Aa^^U.Will sail Tli IS DAI, the Oltli
m»t. For troight or passage, having luum.
some accommodations, upp.y io the Cupi.ou
oourd at tiiu JSicum Rice Mill \v!iarf, or to
nov *.*2 John \v. luxg.
FOR Ai'BFSlW, ~
The new pole boat
GOLDEN Ul’LE,
Will be ready to rece ve
Oil Tills MOUMMl.
ti-ty and quiet jealnusins, it b is been Ibniul requisiu: on
tbo part of France to give tlie most po-ilivc assurances
of a determination to refrain from enltirging its territory,
Brut still it is evident that even the uclu.il arrest of
French subjects oil the point of passing the Fron'iers
has hardly r moved the apprehensions excited by (lie
levy oft ho 108,000 Frcu ii soldiers, i'rcp.iraiioi.s fur
hostilities, however, have taken p ace in >ius country.
AYh.it may happen win n Parliament me ets will depend
o:i the events ol Ihe day. At presi nt the settlement of
the disturbances is the object nearest the heart of every j anti every liimg is tranquil ill tins moment
L'lropenn.sovereign, and die next is to adjust (hem I of torpor or exhaustion, though wo do not
without forcible mtertercnce, because they have latterly l know, from one instant to another, when
been in the habit of extolling the principle of non-mter- j tli 't reposo will ho disturbed,
ferenco, and also because they more than ruspect that rho citndol nf Ghent still holds out. The
ui'crfuring
people will choose to carry it into ellcct.— Bolgiuns.” It appears that serious distur-1 he was generally esteemed, and had occa-
i These questions will be deciih d by l !. * Na- baiiros have taken place at Montaufian ; tlie sion lly preserved many Liberals from ilu:
tioml Congress, which is alone calculated to details have not been r*?c»*ived. In cons >- Apostolical wrulh. Ut* had lately forbid Ins
do so. tpience those disorders, the 55th regiment of own friars to say mass, on account of their
Yesterday afternoon 20 wagoners, with Bio line, which was proceeding from Bor- licentiousness,und it is b'dieved lie has be
military effects and l()o prisoners, were i deaux, to ’J'ouioiise, « . I ..i i... *i— 'in... u-i.... i.«..
eived orders to assassinated by them. Tlie King has lately
brought into Brussels, said to have botin cujj I change its route, and to march for Montuu-1 shown sonic distrust oftht* Royal Volunteers
tured netween A lost ami 'Formoiide. | bun. . The Captain-General lnts been dism.ssed.
Ostend, Oct. 12.—The tri-ooiored flag is I A letter from AiiX'urn sta»«s, that on tin* It is attributed to a misunderstanding with
flying every where to tiiu south of Antwerp, | Kith Oct. between 1(H) and 150 persons us-! the ininistu’ of war.—Private Corrcspoa-
vvith the exception of tlie citadel of Ghent; j sembJcd at tin.* Market place, and carried ofi’j deuce oj the. Morning llcrald.
multi be thu commencement of such ihssen-
tions between Sovereigns and sohjncls as would shoku
down mo.it of the llirones in Europe.” Some of the
English papers assert that tin.* ncuiit elections in plucu
of resulting in a majority against ihe ministry, have
greatly increased that in lln*ir favor.
Tho report of tiiu I<00<I<111 markets on the 15th merely
gays of Cotton, that “it is very firm,” and oflhcu—“up.
gurrison consis’s of a Dutch Commander,
with !H!t) m'*n oftlto nation, and (i()() licigi-
ans. Tlio citizens have incessantly dmiiond-
od tho evacuation; but the General is deter
mined to keep his ground ; and lie has taken
such precautions that he has at least neutral
ised tin! Belgians who ore inside,and he de
fies all the efforts of the nm.iitmle without.—
A reinforcement of 5(10 men. which was mill-
all the corn that they found there, paying for
it at a rate below the price fixed on' hy the
merchants, who were compelled to submit
their violence. The same mob afterward?
proceeded to the house of a corn merchant,
under the pretext that ho was a fori! stuller,
tmns have (lone, our institutions of seienc*. I
■ our patriotism, and every individual and na- j
tional virlin*, shall r.»e 111 proportion t*» our
rismy wealth and power.
! Here we imglit well pleasure, and w think j
I with conclusive effect, illustrate the superior
j advantage.-, even to us, of a state of general j
j peace. We might show that the aggregate
I of our profits has been greater than the ave-
[ rage of any series of years during the piwi-1
j lonee of war iu Europe; and it’ they had not |
j been half so great, that the feeling of quiet j
and secure success has 111*1*11 worth more
than any increase of profits: that the gentle j
j flow of such n stream is better tfiuu a cata-
22U .nst. She has « ”ivut part of her cargo
engaged, and w.ll meet with quick di-spaa
For the balance, apply to
nov 22 CANDLER & DAVIDSON.
Clantcrs' IJtiiik.
O N Thursday next,25th, Tiianksumiws
Day, this Bunk will be shut. l’a|"‘r
failing due on that d.iv must la* taken up mi
Wednesday J. MARSHALL, Cashier,
nov 22 2bd
Bayonne, Uct.S.—M. tie Grouchy, who j r,,C j ptosperity, which ni’.ght deluge ns
was dispatched provisionally by Fiuiip the a nJ porlmps be dried up to-rnorrow.
First to Ferdinand the Seventh, arrived t<<
day. I am assured that lit! has given fori
orders for dispersing the Spanish Refugees
and their recruits. It. appears cerium that
nndl need him to sell his corn equally below 1 these poor men enlisted themselves under
the (urrent rate. I’lie National Guard innne-1 the persuasion that HHl.OlM) men were readv
diately took up arms, and its presence lias
since prevented any disorders.
Paris, Oct. 12.—Yesterday, nt the review.
by Gn. Lafayette, Duuello, one of the batta-! crult Ul indemnity OI ’ 250 francs, w,
lion of La Villetto, came from the ranks, and j they were to receive at Fan. Money is
uanls of 5,700 baj>* of Java k
x\eat ..ir from 10s. Oil. lo 11 •*.,
IammI.”
Ciiakics X. xvas preparing to leave Lulworth Caa-
t!c Ur tlie pur|»oso of oci’iqij ini' Ins former residence,
Hoivr«o«i House, near Eifiiihnri'h.
Tlie Keniisb Uhronicle stales dial anwnq ihnagrii'ul*
1 iral population in that vieiniiy, lln-re is uiiprecedtintcd
distress. Many excesses h ivo be.commut' d. | leaving Ins fortresses to abide thj fate by
The Belfast papers distriho ihe clion xv.-avers of which the whole country must be soon dc-
that town as m a si ile of ureal distress. According; lo 1 tcmiincd.
the Belfast Nu"s-lettur,“there are at tins moment up- i The tri-colorod flag was lioistod here yep.
wards of700 heads Ilf faun ios, whose earnings <tu not torday fi»r the first tilili!, though the town
on nn avefttgo exceed 4b. p cr week, and nearly J00O j was long since surrendered to the Frovision-
personN depeudent on them l<>r axHi-tiincu.” (lOVommont.
Nine at night.—I have just scon passon
| gers who left Antwerp ami ~
C,4m„n,„,.th. They K,„,,e,„ rNl ,„„. I ! nor " i " ! ’'- At the latter they .......
i.. .nil continued to he.iuuu i„ s«,ully | Unn, exporting an attack on the With, bat \ n.ti.l
I’m. ip of France, lie hein^ anxious not to commit Inin-
tion.
to join them and enter sSpaui whi st now it
is not proved that they have more than 4,-
000. They, moreover, promised tu ouch re-
liicli
be-
harangued tho Getter,il in these terms "“I’or” I g' nnin S ,0 1,0 scarce, and every imo is prepa-
mit me, Genera), in the midst of the univor rul e to rut „rn home. One hundred of the
,1 delight which your presence occnsions, to: Heliigees lull this on the 6th iiist. for Puu.”
From La QuotWieonc of NYednesJay.
Letters from Frankfort state that Austria
comm iaua x >l
I.Her no,l it,nr*,
User,.
I .VI, ()
The mercnnulo totters raeuivot »» L"nd ,n mi the VJih
t> If before he ascerlained lliut .'here was some pr>>ba-
b<lily ofafTiirs going onsiiiuollily iu Frun. e under die
uilbred, uitJ | tiplied l»y rcfiort to 2000, came down from
<iJ. perexvt. m 1 Brussels yesturdav to assist the citizens, a ul
j 1 suppose they are ut this nt attempting , express, i,i particular the joy which 1 feel 1
I without can,10,1 to storm the fortress. If the nn, tho Inst soldier of the army which you
; Comm,indent h" decided no, to yi,„d, he will I commanded, nod which yon addressed, nn be-
I Innsrli lit the efforts of the crowd; but per- jug fmeed to quit us in September 17‘JJ —
I haps, nmvilline to shed blood, he may follow I Tins painful is obliterated iviien
I the example that has been set to Inin in other 1 think of tho tripple alliance which you now
'places, and withdraw his trueps to Antwerp, j for,with Philippe I. and tho tri-colored
The Goners!, with his natural ntliibility,
shook the chasseur hy the hand, and told him |
that he was chid to meet with one of his old
comrades.
< 1'aats, Oct. 13,—The National Guard and
Gendarmerie arrested yesterday in tin, neigh
borhood of Ramhoiiille’l, It) or Id individuals
Brussels this I who are strongly suspected of having formed
in agita- I part ol ^ the gang which robbed the Nantes
rm-n-i i-i,, ; , mail. They had fired upon a man v. lie had
2 s . , 8 1 lll, >re was no intention expressed at the fur- passed through the threat iu the morning.—
tw.r that such an attempt was in cntitcinpln-1 His thigh was broken by tile ball.
The report of the Prussians being in I The Prefect of Boiiehes.dii-Rhone has
■ .Sl III
The Central Cuniiiiittue i*f Brusst U has issueil a |>ro—
cl.iiiiam.il for ihe convocation of the Notional Coiicruss.
1 is to consibt of 200 Du|*uticn, wbu are to be elected
(iirectly by the citizens. Every citizen 25 yonr* of s-.-e,
horn a Belgian, or nahinluc(l,niuy In- u De|uity, if lie
reside in Belgium, and 1ms paid taxes.
Movement of the Prussians.—The most
prominent and fur tho nmst important item
of infolligoncP contained in theso papem« i«
tho following from Ostcrnl. It wuh received
by the London Morning Herald, l»y an extra
ordinary expresa at (I o’clock in the morning
of October 13th, and immediately publinlicd
in a neeond edition. Subsequent accounts
however render if doubtful.
" (Intend, Monday, OrtrJipr 11 —“ I hnq.
ten tu send you the iiupurtuul cummuuicu-
motuHi wns also spread nt Brussels, and on J made known that the Consul General of A us-
tho.departure of my informant there was a
considerable ferment in the town.
Borer, Oc>. 13, (evening.)—'The Ostnnd
packet has this moment arrived. The Cap
tain states that the report relative to tho
Prussians having invaded Belgium is unfoun
ded. All was quiet at Ostend. The Provis
ional Government at Brussels had despatch
ed 3000 troops to Ghent, for the purpose of
dislodging the Dutch soldiers, who had forti
fied thoniselvos in the Hotel do Ville. Tho
troops have entered Ghent, b^t the result
was not known at. Ostnnd, when the packet
lett at 10 o'clock this morning.
Liege, Oct. 3.—The troops that left the
citadel have not stopt at Maestricht; united
with the corps of (’or*. H' fiigiers, they have
tria at Marseilles has received an official do,
patch, announcing that his government has
recognized that of Louis Philip I. NVe are
not yet in possession of such information ul
Puris.
One hundred and thirty new elections are
about to take place. This will be a trial from
which several advantages may be drawn. A
calculation may he mode as to the exact mea
sures which ought to be taken for aiding the
national welfare. The Chamber of Deputies
thus organized will afford a sure ground of
comparison to the Crown in order to fill up
the vacancies iu the chamber of Peers, and
which is expected to have the aristocracy of
the age faithfully represented.
Toulon, Oct. 5.—(’Correspondence of the
proceeded towards Holland. The uocupu-1 Messnger.)-—Three thousand five hundred
tion ol ljoie lc Due is spoken ot. j men of the army in Africa arc going to return
has transmitted to M. Oltenfclt, her Inter-
nuncio at Constantinople, a note concerted
with the Cabinet, authorizing her Minister to
udvse the* Divan to accedo to the request
which will be made by General Gudle-
minot, to recognise the King of the French ;
but on the express condition of tho iniim'diale
evaluation ot Algiers, an evacuation already
promised to England.
Dresden, Oct. 5.—Thorn was again some
disturbances last; a crowd of the populace,
probably excited by some ill-disposed persons
going in n riotous manner through several j t' ru ' s 6\> >b<'e. <*f r i.m t ,.i to i„ \: i-« , is;
S.VYVNXAH Exports, Nov’u, 20
Hr. 8cho.ni«*i I’o.n.iii.t, f •• .\;im( ii, (N.IM—Jxximle
12 I Htfherci 9 llien ; 20 l..!fbMsT:u ; 15 LbiB J* {
11,245 leci BouitIs ; 20,000 Sbin^'u*.
From f[iurnr,r< t'Uu.lislnn Pii.r Current.
SvTCIinvv, Novt.flliCH 20. — Colton—There xv-isn
fair iltiinuii.l fi*r L'jil.uul ilum'i; t ie xveek, the inurtiel
avin > r. ce.leiii*. prices, s. ino iiCeri <r ('■< :o is br..ii^||t
!• J-t n 10 (•1*1115 ; fair to goo.I tier |0 1-4 u 10 3-4 ;
prune 5.me lots 11, nu t prune and cliotce pi.inters
liran Is II |-> coiit-. Tl.e Rivers c>nt;in:e luxv an I i.t
•ilo k in eo..»et| iciicu is built. A fexv Santees xxei. <..!,!
ai 21 cenis, ami F..r.d • long Cottons 19 c>
qualities of long C.itlons llicrc is iiutiiim' *1.
Hire—Ti is artirln xviisdnll. N . ntle*ai.on m priees.
Com—One cargo arrived during the week, ai.d xvas
sold .it 08 ceuls. *
l’’rights - I* • L verpoo! I-2*1. No vessel up lor an v
other purl iu Enin; e.
Fir'i'i'ige—On Londmi, 5 1-2 n G rein. : onFrancc
of 27 1-2 ti j 30.
F »m thr.Y 1’. Shi,
Novk.xiio.h 13.—
a 1**2 a cell' on l'|.l mis a
lllitleil lo, und the
•ins ii (' • wn»r i '
i —A uu h r r« .Si.ci
id T* in ess* *'s lias
On last (hr* *
n of 1-4
ell snti-
Panorama oi' Mexico,
Painted upon m arly thruh thoisa.mi
sunarv feel «>) (. auvtis.
g 1I1S brutiiiiiii picture wiln its minute •!**-
; M. tails and iiiugiuficciit outline, its thou*
I Kami domes, tmvers, ami spires, its, unipliithc-
i ulre of luils covered with cterul snow, untl
i vilifies of undying verdure, its giiis»y lake, i'»
1 ample and most beauteous cu li dral. central
l square, religious process.on.s, liull lights, ami
unique though splendid architecture, will U*
I subiiiitted to public inspection in a few dmj .
j iu a building o\octangular formation, iiotvo*
! rectingexpressly !'»r its reception, untl sitnat'-*
; on the Lot at the junction of South-Broad &
1 Barnard Streets.
1 No L'anorutuaover exhibited, presents such
j various and perfect beauty, so faithful to tin*
actual state of the city, und its most gorge
! ous environs.
; This is the Masterpiece of BurfordUnused,
nn unrivalled .irlist, in the proilubtioti o! Riti-
' o. din e display.
i Admittance 50 cents—Pamphlets (histon*
, ica! and descrip ive) 12), cents—■Season tick*
! cts (not transferable) one dollar—■Children
. under ten years of age, half price.
nov 22 ~ _
All Overseor
WTANTED to take charge of an MtfJ*
T t sjve Rice Plantation on the »St. IdtJ
j River, in Camden County. Those only need
i apply who cun furnish undoubted relbrcnet'i
j both as to capacity a id (
l nov 22—l.
„ ... character.
BAYAKl) & IirXTEffi
400 Teimesflue at 9 7-S i*» 10 3-4, amt .UjO N. Or!(ai.s !
,J t-!».■*:». i f " w.-.-k .-r] Dropped or Stolen.
•-lou ti.ues. I here h«is b* i * , n some ilem.iml lur i xport ,, .i L* • Pri.l .e nfler-
as XV. 1! as for lio.ne use. N■» irrival «.i c m.r l..s(. ¥7* ROM the Darien btagn, «>ll iTitla) a *t r
iVoi'Mioii*—Sime siiles of Beef .mil i*. rk have bom I noun, between Lamb’s and Savannoi,
inatle xvitlim Uio r.in^cuf.Mir qnni.iii.ius, but xxe have a BAG coiilainitt" some articles ot clothing.
Iie.inl of... «.ik» b.l.-s wf cui.iinun q.'ul.ly Any haviiur nicked il up, by culling' 1
„',qM™u,c 0 l.Mlm.,1 .le„c »i,.ct ' '>« ortico ot' the Goor-mu will receive
our last nut ire, and then- lias been no arrival. table reward. IT—
Freights—To Liverpool 3-S ; lo the C"nti*iept 1 rt. ! — —
I '.nli.ingt— Uli England 7 pruin. ; mi France 5 22 I Oyster Cellar.
"• 1,0 '"*■ | rjnllE subscriber having taken tlie wc.t
Hath., Oct. ., ,«,■ nearrivl. fr"iii at,r,J A kmm n cstublisl.lncnt next lloi ' r !j
Tin- |.ri:ini|>.1 iirriral, .. Il.ml.wix, in It,.- ,v. , k rn.ling City lintel, Is now prepared tn supply cus<u
. , | lo* 4thnfOrtobi'r aro 2774 baga anil730hhJ» ot Sn<.«r. mers ill the best manner. The CELL.
ordered tour very bcautitul ones to bo sent to j At M trs.'illos, tin* arriva's<»f week en.lma tin- -.’.i o. i. j 1;ls . Intelv been fitted up in good style, and by
him. Air. Rhind subscquentlv at Smyrna, (on I " > cr '-H9 bate# Cut ton ; 1000 case# Sugar; 70 buj.s , ua UIire ,j,j t ie«l attention, hopes to deserve a
‘)' c I^l'? 1 ';'l t , lll i' ; ’ rC, ! d ' 0f ."'“ r 1,alil V I C ‘S«k. expected that the par. would .oon he opened ' alma-of public patronage,
rt 8 bearin' the tri-colored flag, it being the i.» iho ailmi^Hion of Foreign 4N brat to ronsumiition ; j J. C. W III * L •
first vessel on wlurh that nog had been dis-' tiondcd whuut w.*# Dmr. h.rc much iu dem.iu.1, whilst N. B. Private parties can at all times uc
played in Turkey,) waited on the captain, uc-! du 'v l»“»d *»* Hirtic».|i or«.ili*. 1 CO mtortablv accommodated.
coinpaniod by tho American residents, to pav* a»*"tv i»»- prev.iitoil rf*#|wnnu ih«fiieof| 7 200—p
tiiu rnctmeiu utt/l i , ,* • i some Iioii-sc#, ctiieliv inleii'sleani the Frriich Cnhuual
JlIH n.hpccts.uild V\as received with military i lrilJe w | u ,^. ru k.imv,, to I.ave ButTered severe loBSoo
honors. 1 • ■ •
streets. All excesses were prevented, and
order restored by the immediate interference
of the Burgher Guai d.
From Tcmkkv am> Ghekce.—FiIo#of Smyrna pa
pers to Sept. 19, containing Coii8tunlini>plu Jutes to
tin* 1 lib, have been received by an arrival at Uoston.
Mr. (’Imrlcs Rhind, Plenipotentiary of tho
United States, left Constantinople Sept. 3,
for Smyrna, where it was said he was to em
bark for the United States. It is said that
the Grand Seignior having learned that he
was inquiring for horses of the Arabian breed
I lain riv ; or xvlio Were intrrcMed in tlio recent future
*TA Russian brig had algo arrived at Samos,' *" ** ;,r,s * a,Mk . ,h " ,,f * r «*‘ ,, t an-i .gfrom these ran*
the cninniniiil.*, of wlucl, signifipil tn Iho in-. STO 1
liutmuiits that tlie allied powers disapproved 1 one or two, fears arc suit nnurtaiued.
Sene of ilic
but tor
Apples.
I pr BBLS. Apples in good order. Just re-
1 t) ivired and fur sale by
nov*! A.BASSI-n