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MONDAY MOIININD DWl’Il l'i.
Uwt King's ■(•«*!< H, toliirli HB (fiWitb below, ol *scer- ! taxes wliicli pressed heavily on the interest* | viding i heir territories, declaring Belgium a
ittHi.i! II ..frunii h im of III* |M«0|.lr on the e«p«lr of my people ; nnd 1 have observed with no •• neutral state,” proclaiming n genera) am-
, ... ► ar i o„. v in* Ioas plessure, tho commencement of impor.
o,H 7 o. Itefom in I. "V"*™** ^L D ,1“ t »" 1 Vmprnvawent. m thy law of bankruptcy,
"* u r#,0,u,,on '° I""™ ** • up,K,rt - ! from which the moat beneficial cftccU may
he expected*
i I he papwfc
|l 7" lly ih* John Bioney m
JJiturJsy m ml vane* of ih* uiai'.
KLEt NON TIIIH DAV.
An election Tor a member of Oolifrn**, to fill Ih* v*.
.entry canted by Mr. l.iimjiVia’a •». **k««
(.lac* lliMUftaml tin Siam tlu* day. Tim•*
the Ti»up party in
AUGUBTt’rt n. CLAVTOfl. Em}■
whoa* friends w* iruat will **»<:« lh*tr seal by aom*
effort* in hie helialf— lor we regret to aay much apathy
hat pr*»ailoJ| and the principal ••lemon* made hare
he,m on the ride ot the oppoattion. Too eiuidwlaie of
tjia Clark patty in
WM. HCin.RY, E»o.
An election for surveyor of the Clieroke# lamle lake*
plac* at the aamr time, Tlte following gentlemen am
Tt-l-mu mi long is !»• ahall have any ivUon to hope fe»
success*
Vi»e of ihc journals anhcipiled a yatpaeianeni of
lfm Hireling of I'nsiMuiwui i-ml January, but tha Morn
ing Chronicle of Id'll CJc*. announce* on the l»c*t ail*
•horiiy that it will m**l on the liih "f Decirml**#, at
•he laical, *nd thr Uill will then be lirmi:-l,t in. Ifmin-
talcri wrro lo make any cfianga, il would he to inuka
it more domoctaiical; hut they will bung in II1L
[mill.
• fword T.oiiMiltilo hits offered several rotten
boroughs for sole, but there wore no purcha
sers.
ncBty, fixing on each n port oflhp large na
tional debt. dtc. and threatnpijr to enforee
the decision by arms if either,ol the parties
reject it. There are 24. articles w.hjch lh$
I contimie to receive the most gratifying j Ministers declare shall be adopted os n whole,
proofs of the friendly disposition of Foreign and their execution is guaranteed by the
Powers. j Power.
“The Conference assembled in London | The Belgium Plenipotentiary, E. Silvain
has at length terminated its difficult and la-1 Van I)e VVeyol, declined nffixing his signa,-
borious iluciiSHionrf, by an arrangement unatii-1 tore to the 24 articles, on tlte ground that
mouily agreed upon by tho Plenipotentiaries j they differed too widely from what Ids in-
ofthe five Powers for the separation of the I structures required.and from tho prelimina-
•InU-H of Holland and Belgium, on terms by | rirs on which those instructions were foun-
which the interest of both, together with the dod, but forwarded them on the 15th Oeto-
her, to BrusseWi (hr tho King’s decision.
Brussels papers of22 Cct. express doubts
of the assent of Belgium, and intimate that
having been mistaken for another bishop who
voted Hgainst the Reform Bilk
Lord Wharncliffo had been requested by,
part of lea regiment to resign—ho declined
so doing.
€40.000 of property havo been destroyed
by shipwreck at the Capo of Good Hope.
The cholera had made its appearance at
Hamburgh—some doubted its being the real
cholera.
'Plie French government has introduced a
t. M A. Bird J. B. Lewis, feh Rlilwani new com Inw abolishing pmhilnltons,•'and
* pernuttmgimpocUtiouuDd exportation tvl ro-
L. N. MhclwU. ^
lly the ship FtnrUn strived on (Saturday w«
racewdl tha New-York* Standard and Muic nnlu Ad-
>er<t»*r ol Moudnv Ust, containing foreign w*' lo
f5th Oct. which will b* found in anolhof flaoe.
Tho ic* wa* alraa.ly forming •» «lia Kud*** m«r.
•leantbrniM found much diBcts'y m passing ** nu,,u
than thirty nulw brl 'W Albany. Tho Canal on N»v.
can, WM frozen over »i Hyracm* and ca«wnrd, wind,
aiopa humlrud* of boat*. I"«d»d wiik produce, *•« 'heir
way to Albany—and many with ns;rehandi/«i bound
•vie**— allhougli tho packet boat, hmmd to Plica aw-
ceedad with au *»r mtia braakmg Ha way
Aatluotlgh-
A mend of Vr mWliifnllrga and of the orator h.«
ktt in our Nvwa Room fcr tale a few «ops>« of “ An
Ufwliua, .'oltfifod Itofur* lb* Demnadionian arut I'ln
Kappa Hoc idle*, of ilia Uniter ily «*f Georgi •, ol «h«
coiumencumani of Auguti, 19:t! : lly Auuui'u" B*
1/wgdreul, pahltahod by ordur of iIm Phi K’M'P*
Soticiy.
Tho roiolu'Inn introduced in thn H. Carolina l^'gi*-
tailin', r«iu«ating tha diamiatal of D-iot. Cooper front
id* Ptmdduney dtth« Collegn, ^a», after warmd-lining
finally alirpowid or on the 17th utal. HO to !t. by s in -
lion to refer tho charge* mail* against him, •" dm
Hoard of Trust ana or tho College, wnhau nn4W«U»nd.
mg that haghould bo dtsmisssd, to oaso limy wero aub-
. ataiiiiaiod.
|ty tho 8l«ainh-ial J. I>. Mongln, wo havo reooivod
Uie Augusta Chromolo of Hal inlay, and are glad to
pnrooiv* it has rnaumod its wound appaaranco tboforo
the lato firo. Tho following aio u few adilt ional itouis
«f Legislative intoHigonco:
Senate, Muiuluy, Dec. 0.—Mr. Cnx re-
portod iiistantor, « bill to aimunl tho net of
1S15, in«UM*i)orating tho Ibmk of tho State of
(Juorgiu. On motion wits “ Resolved, that
his ExdWlency tl>« Governor b\> nttihoriofti
to tltiiivor to the Richinfmd Light Dragoons,
filly cavalry awortls. anti fifty pair of eistdls,
ihrllioubo of said company of Light Hra-
goons.
Tito following hills wore pansr.l; — I o
mako pormauent tin* site of tho Public Build
ings in thn county of Randolph, »t the town
p f Cuthbert aud to incorporate tho same.—
To amend tho 9th aectinn of tho hot inror-
pnrating tho (Vntri.l Bank, so ll.r us rolutos
to tho salary of the Cashier.
Tho President uabmittod tho following
communication from tho Btirvoyor-gourtrui,
which was ordered to lio on tho table for tho
prosont, \nz,
The lion, the Senate anti
House of Representatives:
The plan 1 luid boforo your honortibhvlmi
dy, or the Cltocokoo Turrit esmu, and tho
■ession, (Vein U**» '^uid obtain, 1 matlo tliut
boat consist of IHl disiricts. But on a
strict sttrvoy, found to cotitaiit only OB, ow
ing to tho lmo between Georgia, North Car
olina, and Tonnoaioc, being snorter than hud
been represented, by 3 or 4 miles j and ns
there wore 90 surveyors olnctod, I tlmught it
beat to lay it before your honorable body, ns
it might require some act of legislation. All
which is moat hiiuihlv submitted.
(Signed) JOHN BUT HUNK, Stir. Gan.
Senate, Dec. 9.—Tho Senate reftiaed to
reconsider the vote t*f yestorthiy, in rnlitinn
to the passage of tho bill amending tho Qflli
section of the act incorporating the Central
Bank, concerning the Cashier.
JUr. Anderson, from tho military committee
matlo a report, accompanied by a bill, pro
viding for the improvemout of the militia sys
tem ; which were read and ordered to be
printed.
Mr. Branham, from tlte commit too on
banks, made reports on thn condition of the
Hank of Augusta, Planter's Hank, Hank of
ilolumbus, and Merchants' ami Planters’
Hank of Auuuslo; which were road ai/d
laid on the table-
Bill reported and road the first time by Mr.
Bnnvn, to regulate thU town of Jollcrson in
Camden county.
Bills passed—To grant relief and indul
gence to the purchasers of public lands—aud
to return attch public lauds as were originally
purchased for tho improvement of the river
Ali-ttnnun, to tho opening of the wagon road
from Darien to Macon and Mdledgovijlo.
Tito bill to create a new judicial circuit
out of tho soul horn and ChtUahoochio Cir
cuits, was taken up, when Mr. WooLftjlk of
fered a substitute to tho whole bill,—ami on
motion of Mr. Woojford, the original bill utid
tho Euhstituto were laid on tho table till 1st
Juno next—yea* 85, nays 83.
LATER FROM ENGLAND.
Oar paper* received by tha ship Florisn, contain
Liverpool accoun't lo the 25'h Oclobur, brought by tho
ahip York, arrived at New-York on the 2d mat.
The ti'amiard'ot Monday >ay«, the alarm crouted by
the RoferiO Bill being thrown out of tho llwiiic of Lorda
jiaa, lor tho present, quit a subsided, »ml people huvo
uigam turned tuoro of their attention to business. A
-jncio list of ill* uicatiugs which hnvo been huid on the
autyectofttffortn throtiglioal tho couatrv,w):h the names
*>f llie (prskers, would fill our pspor.
Lard Handoa was olivtod uti tho 22 J of Oct. nicmbc f
for Uvarpool, by a majority of 819 over h» op)>onent
Air. Thornlry. Loiit Sainton is nu Noii-refemsr.
Hweral P'ic»i, and (tioeo an< i-ruforin |icora too, had
sccontljr tnado wry large purchases in American fund*
Otic |<eei who refuses all reform purchased £i0,00J U.
-Js. stock.
Ji will be perceived that Parliament has bean pro-
aOUjjcd tu Nov. £2d for il»e puipos*;, us is differed in
futuro security of other countries, have bpon
carefully provided for.
..... e f* i “A treaty founded on this arrangement
Rev. Dr. Murphy, Bishop of Cork,, was , |(w bwf| pre<wnto j t o tho Out* h and Belgian
[•nrly dragged out of the mail coach at llatti, pl en ipoicntiarics. and 1 trust that its accept-
ance by their rcapoctivo Courts, winch I an-
xiously expect, will avert tho dangers by
which the peace of Europe waa throntened
whilst tliis (piestion rotnninod unsettled.
“Gentlemen of the lf,ouac of Commons,
“ 1 thank you for tho provision tnado lor
the future dignity jnd comfort of my Royul
Consort, in the event of her surviving me;
and for llw supplies which you have granted
for the service of the present year. You
may be assured of my anxious cure lo havo
them administered with the strietcatattention
to a well considered economy. J.
“ '1710 elate of Europe has tnado it noces-
ry to iucur in the various establishments of
tho public nervico nn incrouHcd expenditure,
which it will bo my earnest desire to rtvluco
whenever it cat! ho done with safely to the
interests r.f tho country, in the.innaiitinio 1
havo tho satisfaction of reflecting that these
dumamlH havo been provided for without any
mnlerial Wlditiou to the public burdens.
“ My Lards and (ientlemen,
“ lit the interval of repose which nmy now
be afibrded to you, l am sure it ih unnecessa
ry for me to recommend to you the most care
ful attention to tho preservation of tranquility
in your respective counties. 'J’lio anxiety
which has been ho generally manifested by
nty people for tho nccoinphshmont of a con
stitutional reform in the Commons of Par
liament, will, 1 trust,.be regulated by a duo
sense of tbe tie essity of order aud modera
tion in their proceedings.
“ To the consideration of this important
question the nttontion of Parliament must ne
cessarily again bo called at tho opening of
the ensuing Mesnion ; and you niny bo assur
ed of my unaltored desire to pramoto its set
tlement by such improvements in tho repre
sentation as may bo (band nncossary for se
curing tu my people tho Util enjoyment of
their rights, which, in combination with those
of the other orders of tho stale, are essential
to tho support of our free constitution. ”
Then tho Lord Chancellor, by His Majes
ty’s command, said
duced tillin'*.
One of the largest nnlurrt* known for u
long linto lias taken place at Lloyd’s. The
psrtifH had been established for more titan
40 years suit always enjoyed grout credit.
Tho Birmingham Pulitloal Hilton, a socie
ty which Hways ns much tyiwer no.w in the
country us tlte Catholic Aweciatiuft ever did
in Ireland, havo published nn address which
wo insert below, recommending tlm forma
tion of political societies in every town in
England, to concentrate public opinion, and
to unite all voices in demanding reform.—
They exhort tho people to firmness, order
and moderation. Very great excitement ex
isted, and tlto uttontion of all classes was ab
sorbed in tlic one great question of reform,
but Iohj disturbance had occurred than wus
t’enred ;—some details are given below.
Tho Duke of Newcastle has 400 yeomanry
stationed in his residence, Clumber Castle,
mid cannon nrc mounted in tho building.
This is the man who said of tho six rotten
bormighs which lie owned and sold, that “ lie
had a right to do as ho likod with his own”
—lie does not find it very ciuty to do so.
Tho Earl of Wilton hud two companies of
troops Ktationcd at his seat of flout nn Park.
At Carlisle, tho Bishop of ihtp diocess bail
been burned in efligy- At GUiucustor, tho
Royal Duke of that nnmo, ami tho bishop of
tho diocese had also boon burnod in elligy.
The rnt at Blondford continued through
tho whole of Monday, 17th Oct. Tho mob,
armed with bludgeons aud ston.s attacked
tho house of Mr. Moore and Mr. Smith, tho
lawyers of the successful tory candidate, I.d.
Ashley, and broke all tho doors nnd windows
and gates. They pruoooded then to tho pas
sage and such was thoir hatred to Mr. Chard
the vicar, that in loss than live minutes tho
pannols of the doors, windows and shutters
were beaten in ami the house laid entirely
upon ; and but for tho arrival of a troop of
tho Mil dragoons the home would hftvo boen
ravtoil to tho ground, Many oilier houses
were attacked, and much injury dime. At
Mansfield the houses of most of the portions
who Hignod tho. anti-reform declaration to the
peers were attacked and much dumngo was
dune. A party of the H)lh IpWpars dispersed
the mob late in the day.
Cullf^'h llnll, near N ittinghain, tho Heat
of Mr. Musters had boon attacked. Some of
the letters from Nottingham state, though
later onos do not mention it, that tho conse-
qticnco proved fatal to Mrs. Musters, who
it will bo remembered was the Miss Clin
worth of Amtesly, the object of Lord Byron 1
curliest allodiums. .^itoay, Oct. 20.
HOUSE OE.„(r^ , x\;a fur tho prorogation of
i^-UMriffbnt by His Majesty, preparations wore
made at an early hour to give tha usual eclat
to this nut ionu I ceremony. To prevent miy
interruption of the public peace, a strong bo
dy of police begun at 12 o'clock to lino thn
streets from tho Palace to tho House of Lords,
and shortly nttorwurds detachments from the
Horse Guards arrived on the ground, to odd
tplondor and otficioncy to thoir arrangements.
Tho houses along tho lino of procession wero
crowded with well dressed lai^cs and gentle-
inch ; but there was not so many spectators
ill the Htroots as wo have snmotimos witness
ed during the present reign, owinggiorhaps
to tho existence of soino doubt m the* public
mind as to whether tho prorogation would
take place on this day or on Friday. From
12 o’clock till 2 there was on umutorrupted
rush of carriages through the streets to the
House of Lords, laden editor with tho hero-
diturv wisdmn of tho nation, or with soino of
its ofl-shoots in the male and female branch
es. There was a greater number of ladies
in tho house tluiu usual, owing to the galle
ries, which were erected for the accommoda
tion of tho poors during the reform bill, being
still left standing. The Grand Duchess He-
lono was in tho body of the house.
At 2 o'clock tho bollo of St. Margaret’s
churclu aud the cheers of the people on tl^e
outside "of tk house, gave notice to tlmao in
tho inside, of His Majesty's approach.—
Shortly afterwards ’the firing of minute guns
announced His Majesty’s arrival at the house.
The Lord Chancellor and Earl Grey immedi
ately withdrew to receive thoir patriotic
Monarch. As thoy pasted through the Pain
ted Chamber to tljo Robing room, thoy y/etc
both cheered loudly by tho spectators wait
ing there. The Lord .Chancellor’s reception,
next to that of tlte King, was, wo understand,
particularly enthusiastic. In a few moments
utlurwards, they returned to tho house, load
ing Ills Majesty, who was accompanied by
tho usual officers of state, to the foot of the
throna, which His Majesty, who looked ex
ceeding well, ascended with a firm step aud
with great alacrity.
The usual intimation was then given to*
tho Ushor of the Black Rod to command the
attendance of thejlonsc of Commons at the
bar of the lluuxu of Lords, to wait upon his
Majesty.
Shortly ttftcrwards the 8petker, accompa
nied by l.ord Allorp, and several other mem
bers of the House of Commons, appeared
the bar.
1HS MAJESTY then ngul the following
speech in a firm tone, pronouncing the con
cluding paragraph with a very rnurked em
phasis.
“ My Lords and Gentlemen,
" l am nt length tumbled to put an end to
a session o1 unexampled duration and labour,
in which mutters of tjio deepest interest have
been brought uudor your consideration.
‘ I felt sincere satisfaction in confirming
WvaniNOTON, Dec. 5.—TlMSjwfryffi^p
npoiif.l III till! Capitol, nu&tfsa Cuimnwi of
Session of Utft c T"
litmtuMi ot mo reqrs Himuig ex- f j.^ tin.-;.
jwn, aud that iVfriuimber_gLiuA*T , ^ proportion of tho Members of each
On *•,-'** claup*'- *■■*, w 7° Houso tiro in the city ; and there can he no
doubt ,°f «t quorum being in attendance at tho
eall qf the roll m both wings of tho Capital.
Tho electiqn qf the Speaker and other oflj-
cors of thq House of Repre^ontatives will
give grout interest to tho sitting of that hotly
to-day. The officers of the Senate .are not
chosen, according to thoir rules, until this t)ay
week.
“ My Lords and Gentlemen,
“ It is His Majesty’s Royal will and plea
sure that this Parliament he PROROGUED
to Tuesday, thn 22d day of November next,
to bo then hero hidden ; and thin Parliament
is accordingly prorogued tq Tuesday, the22d
day of November next."
His Majesty thin left tho Hhqso, qnd was
accompanied on his return by tho sameuntlm-
siastic cheering with which ho had boon re
ceived on his passage down to Ifie House of
Peers.
FRANCE.
Thn hill fiir the Reforinutioii of tlio Peer*
ngo bus been finally disposed of by the Cham
ber of Deputies.. It is founded on tho Rrinei-
ph’H that llm Peerage should *>»td'*ro fhr'fue j
that the nomination of tho Feqrw sltnulq ex
ist in the Crow
ho unlimited.
ingrafted jifrrent modes of election instead
nrnpottfynl nominafion, limiting tho privilege
«nmeir Icgis^ativq functions to terms ofyenrs
ami restricting the number of members iq the
Chamber. Over all these proposed changes,
tho ministerial project triumphed. Tho com
mittee, tq whom tho examination of tho bill
was intrusted, had likewise its amendments,
which shared a different lUte from those of.
imlividuu) members, (t proposed classes or
categories of persons, to which the Royal
choice should bo limited ; but theso categor
ies, like the categories of Aristotlo, wore so
general as to include nearly every supposahle
individual to whom the favor of the Crown
could be extended. They were accordingly
adopted with some slight variation, mid now
qoinposo a part of.tho bill which Ims receiv
ed tho sanction of tho Deputies. The Cham
ber came on Tuesday to a vote upon the
whole bill us atrended in the discussion of
its details, when there appeared in favor of
its pis8ing,M8tJ, and against it 40. The min
ority vvns, no doubt, composed of tho two ex
treme parties,—those who ohjoctcd to tho
bill, because they dos red a senate elected by
tho pen pie,—a nil those who resisted it, be
cause they desired to return to an hereditary
nobility.
Tho chief interest of tho pieco now be
gins, insL ad ofbeing terminated. Tbe pro
ject of declaring tlio Chamber ol* Dope ties
n constituent body pro hac vice has been
abandoned, nnd consenuently the peers will
be cnllod upon to dcciue on the retention or
surrender ofLhoir own honors und power.
(Front tlio M.'i*iagi-r <1*** (Minmhres doled Tltursd iy
Oclobur 20.
u Banks of the Rhine Oct. 10.—“ Tlje
Prussian garrison of Mcnts has not boon re
lieved by Austrian troops ns was reported,
Tlioro uro at Mouts 10,000 or 18,000 njen
half Austrians, and half Prussians. The au
tumnal reviews look place on the Rhine at
tbe beginning of ibis month, which led tq nn
erroneous supposition ofay unusual move-
meut of troop3. As for tlio joumios of the
Prince of Prussia on the left hank, I can as
sure you that they have not taken place.
“Two artillerymen oflhe National Guard
of Strasburg wero at Mcutz a few days; they
walked about in their uniforms, ami were re
ceived with onthusiasm by a great number of
inhabitants, who.even joined then in Binging
tho Mnr8Cilloiso nnd the Purnsinns. °
"Algiers in October.—“Usury is one of
tho scourges of the colony. Members do
nothluxh to lend money nf. 4. per cent, por
month. A good tribuual, we hope, will soon
do justico oo such dishonorable proceedings.
“It t£ in contemplation to iutrodi|ico the
cochineal here. An American, settled at
Bogota, intends, it is said, to import hero,
1300 Nopal plants, We might easily liave
10,900 plants in three years.
“ Perfect tranquility prevails here. But
for the fatal south winds, which are dotruuen-
tal to the health of tho inhabitants, we should
have every reason to congratulate ouiselves
on the present state of things.”
BELGIUM.
The Ministers of the Five Powers have at
tlio Minister of War has given increased ac
tivity to his departnumt since tho arrival of
tho 24th Articles. The Chamber had been
cloudy occupied with the question sumo the
10th.
POLAND.
The cntise of the patriots is for the pres-,
ent utterly lost. Of the treachery of a part
of tha Polish leaders there is no longer
any doubt, and Krukowicchi who was tbe
latest commander in Warsaw seems to. have
conspicuous part in the sacrifice of bis
country. Modfin had surrendered, the Rus
sians entering on the Oth Oct. and the army
was entirely dispersed. The Grand Duke
Michael and Marshal Paskewitsch hud re
turned to Warsaw on the 8th uct. A nuiq-
h»»r of Russian officers of rank had arrived
there, and f)0 officers uWo of difjjkrent grades
in the Polish army. Prince Czarlory, Gen**
oral Skrzvnecki, and Count Mulsehowski,
had retired into tho Austrian territory ; Gen
eral Chtopicki, whose wounds were not yet
healed, remains in Cracow.
Warsaw, Oct. 9.—General Witt had j£-
Ritcd u proclamation, in which he announces
that in spite of tho order to deliver arms of
all kinds into tho arsenal, and repented war
nings of the cojiscqucnccs, Joseph Uller-
tnann, on inhabitant of Warsaw, had con
cealed in his Imuso several carbines and a
considerable quantity of ball cartridges, for
which he had been condemned by n court
muriiul to be shot, and was executed yester
day according to his sentence. Count Will,
in announcing this event, considers it as his
duty to warn ovcxry cyio of tho Inevitable con-
Sequences of disregaftl of the order of the su
perior authorities.
Russia.—Pied Marshal Count Hiebitsch
Suhalanski was buried with great cercnqony
at Mt Petersburg on the 27th of September,
in the form of tlio Protestant Cltnrcli. He
was a Prussian.
Petersbnurgh, Oct. 4.—The Petorsburgh
Journals contain no nows. Tl(0 Cho.lcra
Imd rather incre iscd, there being qn the 1th
30 patients remaining.
Sjtain.—King Ferdinand hns issued a de
cree, of which they following is a clause
Every Spaniard who has emigrated from
tho territory on account of political offences,
nt whatever tiny* and whatever may have
boon bis previous eonduyt, is pardoned fully
and completely, and no authprtiy, judge, or
tribunal, shall bo allowed to prosecqin him for
nffcnco committed previously to the issuing
of ting decree.
All emigrants arn required tq present thorn-
selves at tlte legation of their country, aqd to
receive passports, which takes them out of
tho 1 at of exceptions'to the abovo general ar
ticle.
„„ London dates to tho 15th October Inst,
stating a great excitement throughout the
Kingdom of Great Britain. The consequence
Inis byen tlnH purchasers for that market, im
mediately withdrew, and aw waiting for fur
ther advices. Ifl addition to which tho scar,
city of vessels precludes tho usual business
being done to other foreign porte.—There
remain in port, but tw# that are disengaged,
who arc risking an advance of Freights.
Rice—Has been in good demand, anuone
small lot of prime brought f34- ,,, .
Flour—A lot of upwards of 200 hbls of
Howard street, brought from the wharf, $Gj.
We continue our quotations, remarking that
holders ure not anxious to sf.ll.
Sugar and Coffee—There has been littlo
doing in Sugars aud Coffee from first hands
during tho week. The daalerq sales hpve
beenTtissennd as we approftqh the holidays.
Prices of Sugars of lpwei and middling
qualities, of which the stoek is considorablo,
are decliningof tho finer descriptiona the
stock is short and prices firm. Coffee con
tinues without improvement, and the demand
very limited.
Exchang*r-OnLondon,9Ja9; on France
Statement of Cation ana Jfirt.
.Stork on hnml, S. Island, rptond. Hu.*.
On slii^ board not cleared, tUO UU-0. tfel
City c«n*itmi>iioh of B ire,
from hi Oct. 1831,to Ist •
Dec. 1831.
Remaining iu sloro, . 821 8174
off Cape* of tli" Delaware, experienced very aever*
weather from W.N.W.—*tnv* toilwark*, •plit f..r*a»ll,
amt started deck load. 2fiih, off Block l*tand(wheiic*
r.ho had been driven from near Sandy Hook) «qi*ri-
oneed nnoihvr sevoroblow, which split sail*, atovobul-
Hcli'ooner Kiftol, hmeo %t Now-Tork, 4lh.
Ship* Superior, and llfnry, and aoh’r. Excel, allu
at Now-York, 5ih instant, for this port.
Brig Frances, up at Philadelphia for 'his port»2d.
Ship Aspasm, cleared at New-York for ini* ported,
quit Queen ftjab, do. 3d.
Ship Lion, cleared at Bpston, 30lh, for thia port.
Schooner Ariel,cleared at Baltimore (br this porl.h'li.
The Brothers, suited for this port fjom Deal, Oct.21.
FOR NE W.
[E8TABM8ltS,a L S.M I.}-
The regular packet ship.
T Y B E E>
D. Wood, master,
„^WU1 sail TO-MORROW. For
passage only, hnving good accommodations,
apply to Capt. Wood on board, at Jones’ up
per wlmrf, or to
HALL, SHATTER & TUPPER.
dec 12
1103
2523
New- York, Dec. 3.—The Market.—In
the Colton market there is nothing new to
day- Flour in also the same as yesterday-—
Sulphate of quinine has been sqld ir\ consid
erable quantifies at <$2,50 per oz. English
weight, which is nn important advance.—
Mackerel, rather lower, tbe sales arc at $5,50,
4,50 and 2,87$. lV»x Raisins nco rising.
Norlhean Outs at 4H ctn. Suit is oxtromolv
high; Liverpool sucks ure selling in small
lots at #2,75.each,. JYei^hts for Europe are
gottiug railier better.
The Liverpool,Times of 25th, gives, the fol
lowing as the state of the Markets on the 24th.
21,340bags Cotton sftW in the p,re.vious week,
and market closed firmly at Jd per lb advance.
The sales consisted of 5890 Bpwcds at 5il to
OJd, chiefly 5| to Oil for middling to Ailly fair;
3010 Orleans., 5d to 7Jd, chiefly OdtoOJd,
middling to fnir; ‘1900 Alubama and Mobile,
4f(d,to O.jd ; 180 Sea Island, 10^ a 19^, 20
stained do. fijjd to 7Ad. Tlte residue not u.S
Horte : arrivals, 5307 bogs. Tlte nominal
price of Rice was 13s to 18s.
Average of Grain—Wheat 59s lid : do
for 8 weeks, 03s, !i8s 2d, 37s lti, 33s, 40s 9d,
43s Hid. Flour, 14s 10il per brl. of 196 Ihp.
Liverpool, Oct. 24(h, Evening.—There
has been a firm niqrket to dqy, anu the sales,
with those of Saturday, aniountuig to about
4000 bags. In bonded Wheat few transac
tion are reported, but qovoral thousand brls.
of sweet and sour flour have changed hands,
the former at. 19s to g()r,, and the lattor at 23s
to 31s per hrl. American Flour, has increas
ed in value ffilly a shilling per brl, aud scarce
ly any offering.
hv4>ty Royal assent bills for tho amendment | length arranged the terms on which Holland
ot the game laws, and for the reduction of, and Belgium nre to arrange their affairs, di-
IC7*TO TUP VOTERS OP CHATHAM
COUNTY.^}
Cliailiqm Cuuuly Inis been always consistent in her
poli'ics. An olnctiuu for niouibur of Cori|>iuiis lakes
l»l ncu this iluy. Two CHinlidaios arc before her |.oo|,lu,
—-ihi: first, A. S. CLAYTON, tho inleutcd, imitoviuting
rc<|iublican, nominated at q convention of ilia ronreson-
to lives of ihe p <riy at Mi'lcdgoyille—i|ie oilier u Icudc-r
iu tlio ranks ol'ihe- Clark parly—i.'io du'orniini-il poli'icul
enemy of (Jco. M. Troup, whom lie itigmu'izcd with
'iVmson ! Have. %v*> vio choice here J t?h"el'l w ” n«l
prefer one win wo lalcqts and writings have giiucd'hi'
an enviable celebrity ihrnugh«ut the Union to a station
•hpro talent and influence in ityc presunt situation o*
•he Indian rc-huioij* of tho State are so much waited ?
Or(iu tho language of the lU>corder)“will the People of
Georgia support a man for Congress who believes that
tlu- Governor ought lo renpocl and obey a process of
Ihe Supremo Court, served unqn him for ti e purport
of aricsting ihe criminal law* of the land / You cer
1 a inly would nut. Will iho cnlighleM|M^iiici,cy
of Georgia give tie ir suffrage to
that tliis Suite should so far comprumii h<>rsowoignty
ns to btcomo n | nriy to a case before the Supreme
Court, involving her sovereign rights 7 You would m>l
—you cannot therefore vote for Judge Schley ; for ha
does believe iu the it,uti-republican principles contained
in the above interrogatories. \\ hen ihe Governor’s
cmnnuinicaiion during tl,o session ofiholu^t legislature
relative to 'he citation of the Chief Justice of i|^ Su-.
preme Court, in iho case of the Indian Tassel!*, was
laid before tile Legislature, n coimnitiee was appointed
to toko tho mailer into consideration. 'Tho ennimiltee
reported tho dignified and fearless resolutions which
will be found in the journals. Upon ihe fipal vote upon
those resolutions, the yeas und nays wero taken, and
the groat body of the legislature, of all parlies, vole,!
for them ; a few gentlemen, ten only, voted against
them, aud anting that number way Judge Scullt.
Judge yo ; whether or not ho entertains such opinions
as become a representative of this S'aio in Congress.”
CHATHAM.
FOR NEW YORJf
[ 5 8TA IL IS HO L I N E. 1
Tito regular pnoket Sliia
FLORIAN,
T. J. Leavitt, master,
W*H have immediate despatch-
Fur freight or pjwsagp, having elegant accom
modations, apply to the Contain onboard, at
Jones’ upper wharf* or to
ILILL, SHATTER & TUPPER.
dec. 12
FOK KEW-rORg.
Tho regular, packet ship
BTATIRA,
Thomas Wood> master,
Will have immediate despatch.
For freight or passage, having elegant accom
modations. apply to the Captain on board, at
Jones’ upper wharf, or.to
HALL, SI I AFTER & TUPPER.
dec 12
JOtlRNAL.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
COMMERCIAL.
li vmt’of't. duh :
HAVRE DATES t : :
: OCTOBER 10
: OCTOBER 12
Savannah Exports, Dkc’b. 10.
Ship Mogul, for North Kuropo—1404 bales Upland
Colton.
From Howard's (Charleston Price Cur
rent of December 19-—Cotton—The sales
since our Inst report amount to upwards of
230P bales Uplands, from Si a Vjj ; principal
transactions from 9 to 9}: one .choice lot 0$,
and 50 baies.of the old crop, from 0.J a 7§ cts.
In LongjboUutis, Mnines and Nanlees brought
15 a 10, ami a lot of Florida, (Stained,). 10 a
11A cents. Our market continued steady un
til Thursday Morqing, when the mail bruught
CLI04UID,
Ship Mogul, Blake, North Eurnpo. , IJhn ._
HulL &ho,‘- 1 U PP ,T
i --T*
„ , .^rtrr.ii'f’-ortnnc.G'tion, Point Petr*, (Gita.)
,LSW> lo A. L-Rttrbu r & On.
Ship Kiorton, Lc .viit, N«w-Y<u|t. 4 day*, to Hall
Chapter & Tunpi-r, i)l«-rqh«lidis0 <> S. I). Corbe t,
Cl. aliorti 5c 1\ o «l, C. Li;>pili, J. Bomly, R. Bliss
Mnlope L S si re, G. Ntiwlmll.lk Co, 1). & R. Fo • y,
A. SrMiiinn, II. Lord & C>», IV. Q. Price, R. Wood,
W. Mnr/h ill, O. 'fenny, W. C. Bullcr, &. Wiley,
(>. Palme*, D. B. Nieols & Co Norton & Fuller,
IL W. DeLaiii iter Si C.., G. F. Ralnil-l, W. Z. Hall,
J. 'Vnring, Taft Ik Pndulfnrd, R. VYade,*-\V. Duncan,
O. Julius n At Oo, R. £ W. King, M. Brown St Co,
J. Stone S; Co, I). L. Adams Ji C"., W.T. W.lhams,
N. B. It II. Weed, Dunning & C .nipfield| C. F.
Shcerbur. o, order, and nittSlor Passenger.« M r ,
Pock Rtid laqy, Mrs. Furqylh, Mt*«Tu ny, Misers.
C. l<\ Shoerburno, P. S. Morris*, J. Bolton, fittiuun,
Bryan, l^eyn, P«vij, and l)r. A. II. Scritfcn.
Slop S'niira, Wood, New-York, 12 days, lo Hull,
Shajper Jt Tupner. Mvuuandiso, lo D. L. Ad,hum &
Co, J. Hcutly, L. Baldwin & Co, E. Bliss, J. A^Wi-
son.J. Aug.*, II. N. Aldriph, J. A, Bwiuhird, W.tJ..
Biplcr, L. fiurrie, Clughorn & \Vood,Tu«lkt-r&U.ark,
J. Cmmoing, J M. Clark, G. W. C. e, U-dien &
Miller, H. W. Dt-Lamaier& Co, W. Duncan, Dun
ning & Cainpfudd, Ensworth & Way, G. GorJ.n,
Guudry & l.ngriel, J. Gunuhl, H.itaid& Dcnslow, J.
IL H«;rbiTi & Co, J. Ingliss & Co, E. Jackson. It. &.
W. Kin?, N. ll.'Kiinp ■ fit Co, J. \V. Long, Lay Hi
Ueiiflricksun, II. Lord & Co, M. Luf-iurro.v, A. G.
Miller, Malone &'fcig|aro, IV. Marshull, C. S. M«r-
chani, S. B. Purkiimn. Aftsv* r* & Hamilton, |. W.
Muriel, G. New hall & Co,' D. B. Nieols St Co, Nor-
ton & Fuller, U. F. Palmes, A. Par.’ons, W. O. Pi ice
f • “L “'WJH' S,onu & Co » A - Houdder, L. Scran-
tou N. II. I ho.nj.Son, O. Ttnny, J. Waring,'WoUe &
Wakeman, G. \V. Anderson, N. It. it H. Weed, W.
J * Williams, E. Wojd, A. G. Oomcr, and onfei- ■ •
Fassengas, ftlrs. Dumfurlh nnd 3 children, F. J. Li,y,
VA .It. Greco, II. Richardson, J. Slone, Mr. AI‘A'i--
•ST'C; w ^ l8 ,7* JL. ““Jger, C. D.'Cuonh .veil, J.
I). Miller, W. D.mlhrih, and l)r. J. J. \\ j|so .
Seh •oner Ann liowurd, Jolmson, Now-Orlcans, nnd
14 doys from tho Balioe. Sugar, Molasses, Wl.isLw,
lo J. P. Henry, H. Lord ft Co! 7
Schooner Governor Shelby, Clark, Frcdc.ickbi.rg,
(Va.) Flour to U. Haborslutm. * ■
Sloop Ann, llenu, «unbury. Sga IsLnd Colton und
Georgia Syrup (osmulrv persons.
Sloop Louder, ltil.eron, 'Purtlo Jliver. 5 bales Soa
Island Col tun and Georgia Symp to E. Fori.
S oup Eliza, Laurence, Gordon’s plantation, 1500
bushel* Rough Rice to U Anderson ft Son.
Sleam-Packet John Slom-y, Poanovcr, Cliurleston,
23 hour* io Hulls ft Patterson. Mr reliaiidue for Au’
cnsUt—Passengers, ftlrs. Sails, Mtssea Kleichei and
Sails, Mes.is. Mitfchol, Fletcher, Fripm R.- K „i sa
bircet, lio >d, ituud } Tlmnms, mid j in t,,o sieernge '
Steam Packet \\m. Seabrook, Dub,.i*. Char.eston.
loj. W. Long. Merchandise lor Augusta-Fasten-
gen, Gol. M Rea Mamgault, Hood, Jot,nmn, UazaM,
rselmc, Ur. bhul.ul, 50 way passenger , and 10 iu thb
JSiufm Packet John D. Mongin, Curry, Augusta to
Buns & Panorson. 320 bales C..lton for Charleston—
I avengers, Mrs. Dahas, Mrs. Chuves and 3 diildren.
Mrs. Halsey uud child, Misses Chuves and Cliruionher.
mecErs. Arnold, Iienry, Sisiaru, Lord, Fuy Stone
Topper, Hilyer, Burroughs', llsrlridgo, Adams,’ VVi fi e’
Jacobs, Cohen, Cooper, Yau-s, Spng^ms, ltev. M
Jones, Coptqin Lly, and 8 in the sieerage.
* 9 cor « ,a » * N 'o r,is . Augusta, with boats Nua
** 9l0 » t0 Steam-boat Company. tBOo bales Cot-
FOR CHARLESTON,
The ateam packet.
JOHN iTCMqj&GIN,
Captain Curry,
Will leave here THIS
MORNING, at 9 o’clock. For freight or
passage, apply on boqrd, or to
doc 12 BUTTS & PATTERSON.
FOR AUGUSTA,
The steam pnekot.
WM. SEABROOK, >
Capt. \V. Duhov,
■ Will leave Bolton’s whtV
To-morrow Mohnino,at7o'clock. PorpaF-
snge or froigltt, apply on hoard, or to
dec 12 ’ JOHN \V. L0A T G.
tOH AUGUSTA,
n * The steam packet
JOHN STONEf,
Capt. Pjennyycr,
Will Itidve hero on TH IS
MORNING, at 0 o’clock. For freight or
passage, apply on board, or. to
nov 12 BUTTS 4* PATTEllQQN.
1 upper,
COMING UP,
£h.p United Slates, from Philadc-Llita, and
l'wo other square rigged vessels.
WENT TO SEA,
Br. brig Williqtn tho IV., Murphey, Barbadoes.
SAILED,
Ship Mogul, Blake Nonb of Europe.
Br. brig Milo Blandish,' Arnold, Falmouth, (Jam.)
Brig Horizon, Carr, Providence.
DEPARTED,
Steam-Packet G. Washington, King, Augusta.
Steamboat Georgia, Norris, Augusta.
Pteani-boat Edgefield, Sassard, from Augusta, with
WO bales Cotton lor Charleston, passed down the
rtver yesterday. '
. .Brig Flora, Galbraith, hence at Liverpool, Oct’r. IT.
Geo. Canning, Johnson, hence nt the Clyde, Oct. 6^
Ship Emperor, lici.cc ut New-York, 4lhinstant—21st
Cherokee Lands.
Kr RICHARD A. BIRD begs loavo lo
remind his friends and the public that .lie is a
candidate for tho office of District Survevor
c, r <u cherokneiand*, vit'e John G. 9cniggt>,
docensed—election for which will take placo
JHiyi DAV^ dpc 12
IQ 1 ' S. VV. Mi I ward is a can
didate, 0t the election THIS DAV, for Dis
trict Surveyor of the Cherokee Lancia, in the
place of J. G. Scruggs, deceased,
dec 1*2
James JI- Lewis is a can
didate, at tlio elcctiqp THIS DAY, for Sur-
voyor of the' Cheroke Lands in tlio place of j.
u, Scruggs, deceased. dec 12
To the Voters of Chatham Co.
1 ^*^ ff ctl pd*fiate for District Surveyor nf
Inc Cherokee lauds, in tho place of J. G.
Scryrrpg, e deceased, and Respectfully solicit
your suffrages, at the election THIS DAY.
12th in«t.
dec 12 L. N. MITCHELL*.
Lost,
A BOUT five days since a Jet Brooch con-
-GA. taming hair with initials on the hack.—
1 lie fitider will be rewarded by leavitic it at
lh t?fl!H c p- . ^c Djt-e
A Card.
A T a mooting of the pqssqngera of tho
ship fetatira, holdeq on board off Ty-
bee Light, on Saturday the 10th insL-^f wus
nnmiimously resolved, Tliat thn thanks of the
ooinjmny bo given to Capt. WOOD, for tho
skilful management of his yosgel during the
Into rough and perilous voyage from N. York
to this place, rim! for his kjjidqnd gentleman
ly treatment to the passengers. It was also
voted to bestow tho thinks of the company
upon the officers &. grew, for their prompt and
unwearied attention t& thoir several duties!.
WM. R. GREEN,
. 1 J. J. WILSON,
dec 12 Committee for thq passengers.
Notice.
r A\ DAYS on Cotton, per boats Nos, 1&'
AA and 12, and Lighter No. 1, will expStT
to-ntorrow afternoon. >
dec 12 WAI. TAYLQR, P. S, B. Cu.
Umbrella Missing.
T^° , Silk Umbrellas were left in tho.
Presbyterian Churclj on Sunday, 27th
nit. one of which is marked with the owners,
name. The finder is requested to return
them to the Georgian Office. dec 12 e
Drawing Received,
T HE following arc tho drawn numbers of
the Union Canal Lottery, Class No. 24
54 18 25 81 45 28 11 21 12 28
11 M 45, a prize of §1,000 was sold at
.this office.
OirHolders of prizes will call fox tho cash ut
i.uthBr & CO'S
dec lv Lottery & Exchange Office.
Drawing Received,
T HE followiog ore the drawn numbers of
the Union Canal Lottery, Class No. 4
54 13 25 31 45 20 11 2l 12 20
Received qt REDDING’S
oec 1- Lottery tb Exchange Office.
Wtiie and Cider.
QR. casks Marseille^ Wino
” 25 bbls prime Newark Cider
Jysl received and for sale by
dec 1! HALL, SIIAPTER&TUPPER.
Naval Stores.
QO bbls Tar—52 do Rogin—8 do Pitch
juet landed and for sale bv
dec « S. PIHLBRICJC.