Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, November 02, 1829, Image 2

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art —- ItEPlUILilCAN. FREDERICK S. FELL, city nranti Daily Paper night dollars per annum. Country Paper six dollars per annum. rAYAnr.K i* advanck. All News, and New Advertisements ap pear ip Imtlt papery fly Office in IHokson’s tltreo story brick building, on the- BaV, noa'rtbp Ex change, beta een Hull and Drayfon-slreets' "SAVANNA.’?!’. MONDAY,. EVENING. Nov. B. 07* We must njjiip ask the Indul&tai'co of our advertiseing friends—maitjr. of their favors are omitted to day to snake room for late and interesting foreign intel ligence. We shaH endeavor 10 do them 'jusiice^n our next. - ’ Our delightful ‘'Indian Shimmer," as it termed, has closed, and stern winter has commenced its reign. Yesterday we had a white frost, and this morning there was LATEST FROAl EUR'>rE. By the arrival, yesterday, of the packet ship Macon, from New York, wo have re ceived-papers of that city up to Tuesday morning, B7th. \ilt. containing very late, dates front Havre and London^ The Sul ly, frqm Havre, lurnLlies papers to the 90th ult. inclusive, and the Corinthian gives in telligence from Loijdon of the ssrte dale, ■ and front Liverpool of the 28ll|.Srpt. The Cotton market, it will h* seen by a refer-. . enee to our Commercial head, holds out Battering expectations to shippers. The war between Russia and the Porte may be .considered as terminated; for al * though the terms of the Emperor ere rigid, the weakness of his opponent leaves him no ehoico than unconditional submission; .and Count Diobitsch, aware of his power, while he. dictates, still advances, to enfocse 'his demands. Tlierelore, the 14th of Sep- 'lernber,. the day of grace granted by the compu rcis, may be considered sp the date of conciliation between the belligerent.!.— ' How the other Eoropcan powers may re- 3i-.ii the Russian arrangements, remains to . be tested. This subject may furnish mat- . ter for.subsequent'ftdgpcjations. It is evi dent that tile propu-rd treaty will secure to Russia privileges that have sedulously been sought by England, and which, wills, all her attention to her “ancient ally," silo could nut obtain. The advantages gained, however, tjtay be shared, particularly at the magnanimity of Nicholas is so much landed. , ..... The distressed situa-ion of the opera- tw0 lives Id England continues to be a fruitful topic of discussion, and it is probablo that gome measures for their relief ihay be 'adopted, or at'least - proposed, at the'next meeting of Parliament. . Ireland, notwithstanding the Enianci. patinn Bill, seems to be in an alarming •state of discontent. A reform in the re gulations of the Church, and even a repeal of the union, appear to be .required and indVednirged. Mr. O'Conncil i- adopting measures lo promote the latter object.^- The new Ministry in France'is likely to ' have a short life. We publish an article "from (lie Constitutionel of the 90ih uln nominating, in anticipation,their probable successors. Id their hasty retirement, should the surmises of this editor prove true, we shall have a powerful oeiuouslra- - tion of the strength of the press, trammel led as it is in France, and of the invinci- ' bie force of public opinion, even In it mo narchy. A change in the British Cabinet seems ‘likewise to bo contemplated if tve can place confidence in the I.nmlnn Courier. Tiie editor of tint paper under date ofl8lh September, states lint he has good autho rity for saying the British .Ministry is a ‘bout to be changed, that he is‘ignorant Who will compose life “hew cabinet, but that neither the Duke of Wellington, nor Mr, feel, mil belong to ,it We confess Hot to place much faith in this assertion. The copious extracts from Foreign ^quinalv which fill our columns, will ex plain more particularly tiie subjects of lilich we have taken this hasty sketch. A new law, in relation to covjidenliul creditor!, goes into operation on me 1st January next, in tiie state of New York y by theprovWons ofwhich they, are io bv put on tiiesamo footing with business and oilier creditors. ,, Tiie capital price of SIO.OOO in tho Now York Lottery, No. 19, was sold lo a 'poor widow of that city, fh a Whole ticket. Tho recent orilei to fit out tho frigate. Rrandywine-Tur^ Sen, has been counter manded by ‘the Secretary of the Navy. Eitrati\f irlctitr to h gentleman in Char- liston, •dated "1‘qST GiHsok, Sept. Bt- “Yesterday we had another affalrofhlm- or between Mr. Thomas Brown anil Mr. Chester Harding, both of tlilsjiown. They Inet'at tile drawl Gulf, and fuugfit “with niuskets 20 paces, 15 buckshot. The lat ter received tiie charge of the former in tiie breast, and is considcied to be mortally, wounded. Tho former escaped without injury. The New York Evening Post, of 'tho Slid ult., states that Selah K. Ilubie, son- in law of General Root, has been appoin t- cd Assistant Post Master General. i fnxTirr. ma'con-1 NKW-YOUK, Obt-JY. LATEST PROM FRANCE. Tiie packet ship Sully, captain Mncy, arrived yesterday meriting from llavio, having sailed from that port ou tho 1st ol this muutli. , Among the passengers, are the lion. Mi. Brown, late Minister to Frauce, aiul.Alaj. Gen. Scott, of the U. S. army, witli their families, , . k T.he two Coiinti of Otvanle, ions of.tlie celebrated Fouche. also arrived in the Sully. , a , Mr. Rives landed at Havre from Abe Constellation on the *td, and proceeded the same day for Paris. The GamnlMi lion sailed on tiie SSd for the Ale,lit. rra nenu. We liave received papers to tiie 90th ult inclusive.. No accounts had reached Hint We same days ugn adverted to the i cully which has arisen In Louisiana res ‘peeling a successor to tiie late Governor l)erbi|tiy. In uddiliod ro ilie objections that might be raised against the President pf the Senate, who n constituiionally call cd to the vacant seat, on accnunt of his age, and tlio amount of his properly, t*o other questions have been suggested, vit “ Whether the present President of thb Senate is to continue to be anting Govern or, for the reiltainder of the te>m for which Mr. Dorbigdy was Heeled, or Whether lie is to be succeeded by each successive Pie aident of the Senate until the expiration of that tciim or, finally; whether the Lcgisia lure lias tiie poWer to pass a law directing gnow election of a Governor by the peo. plo." LnfaitiWb Tour,—It is stated that the Mayor of Vlzillo and Ids assistant Itavo been deprived ofllioir employments,on uc rhiiiit,of having taken part in the public hoDois shews to Cencriil Lafayette. The Emperot dissolved the session •the Brazilian repies'notntives on the September by thp following laconic liies gago •:—“Estafechada a Segtatu" A rumor is alloat, says the Norfolk . He rald, that theMraxilianCharged' Affaires, Mr. Rebeilii, hasYnken'ln’grbit dudgeon the recognition of the Agent of lion Mi guel by ofir government, and has even jjone so far as to decline the lender by the Se cret ny of Stale. of a passage home lit one of'our puUto vessels. . ^ letterTrom Lisbon, dated the 12th September, ila'tes that tiie Diana frigate had anTvrd from St. Michaels, having the crew of the A tndrienn ship Galatia, cap tured off Terceira, atid carried into that port; they litre all heavily ironed. Mr. Stephimni, the yoiing Greek lately in this city, vailed from New York on the BBd lust, in the ship Six Brothers, for Mar seilles. He had realized 5140(1 from the sale of two editions of his narrative, with which lib intends to telcase his mother and four oflici children front captivity. Mr. Washington Irving left Havre on the lath Sept, for Engluqd. .The strength of parties in the New Jer sey Legislature, which was to convene at Trenton'on the *7th ult. is—for Jackson, Council 8, Assembly B8—Opposition, Codncil 6, Assembly. 14 The ship Superb, arrived’' at Thll adel- phia, from I Lure, has !uoug|it two cafes, measuring 140 cubic feel, and containing large mirrors for the President’s itouse. . Jfeftn V. Henvy, lfa|. an emWeot'Coun* seller at lAw, dropped down ill Stnte-st.', Albany, on the ggj| ult. in a fit. of Apo plexy, and expired soon after. He was up. his way from tbe Court House. We are informed that those gentlemen who have plant' d Sugar Cane in this and the adjoining counties have prospects of a tolerable harvest, although ihu seasons have not been favorable. Col ‘Avgusfus $ Jortes, ofSeiiyeu county, has, it is - ijd. a premising field of lld.ily acre's, which It is oxpeeted will yltOda hogshead of per acre.—Aug.' Constitutionalist, Slat tiff. Launch—The new steam-boat Andrew Jackson, was launched yesterday mottling, with her Engine and ail fixtures on board, from the -kip yard of .Messrs. O'Neal & Bird. The A. J. is calculated to carry 050 bagi of Colton, and Is intended to run from this city lo Augusta and. Chcraw.— With the above cargo, it is believed sin- willmot draw over-three feet six inches wa ter. She isuwtjedhy Mr. Henry W. Con- iwr, of this city, and bind t ill a. plain and very SubsluiH ul manner.—Chas. M,:r. doth ult. Hppaiji Payne hay produced, at ftay- inarkct Theatre, London, a nejv {tree, en titled William Thompson, Or Which is fit, that lias had eotire success. iitmarliallt Jfm/lA.—\h the town fif Topsfield, (Mass.) containing aliout 9(10 inhabitants, onlyJivo persons have died since the 91st of December. 1818. One qf these was 83 vears of age. tlio other a child one year old.—Snfem Register. " I feel quite nhwelljand hjfk tak* 'i little'brandy and sva‘ter,”iaid a Member of a Temperate Society, who lied promised to use no ardent spiiits unless lie w as sick: “ I ant very u well, my dear, hand me littlo more brandy.” " Hero .is the litan- dy.’.’saystlienvife, “and I wish ilio Soci ely fimlier oil, (or you have not had 4 well day 'since you joined it." - place of the conclusion ol Peace between ...» ........... -—- ■- i i f ■■■■■. _ Russia uml Turkey. The'following np-1 the 1 urks, and that the cessation of the him in Colombia. pears tu be the latest Intelligence, from armistice was not even «nn uneeil. by the . xt.„i.t i« Pn.t.n.l has ae- Turkey • I Hu»*i«n Coinina«»Hfr befdrQ h« re»uinwl f I he ( oort Mjrlial III Englnml nns a 7 Adrianovte, 81k Seiif. hostilities. It is atfded thi some, of tlio quiled Captain Dickinson of the charges The eonferences were suspended on the Ambassador lintels at Constantinople preformed against him hy Admiral Codrmg 3d, on tiie declaration of tho Turkish Plo- have been plundered, that some,, of the ton, alul dec laretl them tuvnlous. nipotentiatles that it was necessary for Franks have been assassinated, lud that 1 ‘ ... . them to have fresh isqsisuctioiie on one of troops were landed from several English, . The.pnHoeofflne.sa Paris lately wlzcrt the points in discussion. The Russian ami French' vessels Tor the pprpose ol re-. In the shops of several distillers, bottles oi General has granted tlivin a delay of ten storing tranquility, but iheir presence uo.ly liqueur, (jeering the likeness ortho UUke days, declaring that pence must Iw signed exaspereted the tage of the Musselmaiit dc lteicj|sudt, the young 'Nopnleon on the 14th September at farthest: it is still more, and a (lreadt.nl catastrophe was'' supposed that the discussion related to (lie exported to be die result. indeqmit> of BS millions of sllvei rubles A letter from Berlin express** an opin- (100,000,000 fraitev.)Anapu,Pott,aud Ak ion dial Gen. Diebitsch, in listening to the lialxick are to be ceded by Turkey l noth- propositions of tlio Porte for peace, is only ing is to lie demanded of her in Europe, endeavoring to gain tifiio, ,u witli a force General Diebitsch continues his opera not exceeding 70,000 men he cannot pie lions while the signature of a definitive *e»l himself before the welltof Constant! treaty of peace is deluveJ. Tho army is noplo. Underthonupoureiiee.tif inodefa ready Jo march at a moment's warning if ‘i«». »»y» ‘l>>» IcUer.he is temporising lijl tiie Sultan (joes not decide on the day fix-1 GhoumU shall bo corned, and tlio Russian 13th, to accede to tlio indemnity clause of tlio prelt'miiioiy treaty; butnot arriving by that timer lie hud declared his Intention to prosecute tho war witli the utmost,vigor. NF.W-ORI.EANS, October 17. Gcnerirt Santander.—Tho latest advices from OnVocoa mention that Santander ar rived nt Pun to Ciihello on the 18lli ult, wt.rre lie rcci ivecl his passport, nnd on the lblli was put on board a Hamburgh brig u I lids nus to sail for Hamburg. His pass port a us allowed him exclusively fur En- rnpo; the Dictator forbidding him to go into tiie \\ esl Indies or any port of Noith aenaa tire rupture in tiie ncgoctaiious, sc I America, or to write against Cuiomhlo liu tiutis commotions at Cmutaiitindple, and cnntraveullon wltereof, lie shall forlclt nil 'the decnitivo march *if the Russian forces his property, which remnins in hostage , on the Turkish capital. It, i*. said that tmd in vase he tetur s to Colnmhla, he s the negotiations were broken oil in conse- lo ho shot, being declared an outlaw, the quence of some of the advanced posts of I lulmbiluiils being also authorised to kill the Russians having been massacred by | lijnt, whenever they happen to one.,untei ni Orlofif. He embarked lo day khd will s»» first wind. This fact and tile nows re ceired 'lioro by commercial letter* from Vicuna, that the Pone accedes to the win- cip.il stipulations of the treaty of,8lh July, have given, t|io greatest Slwing to the hopes ofiieace, lor,which there is » gepenil sigh. Paris September 89 -Wo hear that go- vcrnmcni, lisve giveu orders for tbq, dts- ni.1 nlliug ufdO small vivseK, |U nr BO or which are at Toiilon—advice vessel* 4lono being excepted , . ... A commercial lettei from Vienna of the I8ITI inst. meufimis u slight fnllofilie bank 'actions, 'which was attributed to inlelli- tween ICO nnd ICO tons, h|,l|„ ,t,i, freighting vessels aro moving ‘toud"!® tiuest of employ. ® ’ u ‘ i igj .. AUGUSTA, Oct <n Now cotton arrives freely, and ini . ' ready market et steady prices, fi re, ?' 1 wagons are generally at 8 1-s t„ i”, Strictly prime commends 8 3 4, & bales of the latler quality o cti, K * U4 : \ Salt has declined. A salo at a,, rl i„„ . 40.01)8 bushels in lot. of B,000, 52 ... 0.1 1-1, 4 nnd 0 mnmlis—sinee alani tli.*atail price has decllnedm 55 a m a few liistnnccs 50 cents lias been „ Thote Is a heavy stock on Thu aiannltt ,sF Hs,....!.. • i ■ ‘"J*"* The supply of Groceries. .llordnarc M Dry Guods is also large, and prices low. idext. t-ourt'tr, s 3'-7P. M, ( ba B* of Upf„ COrt^UUCIAI. Dates p«osi LtvijipooL.tttittBUTit A* Datks fhom I1aviig,!::::::::::::3otii Sr.FT Lieetpaol, Sept. 10—Cotton.—There has been a steady demand botli by the trade . and for oxport throughout the week also pd. Immense magazinei havo boe , n ei-1 troops in observation shall hnvo Joimd nisi mine speculative inquiry, andthetransac tab'lished liy the Russians at Adrlanople. standard. After leaving u corps nfobser- lions inninnt to 15,0110 bugs| the good qual The Augsburg Omtlte contains ncbotinls vation in the valley of the Hubei, ho will I of Bowed and Mobile were in most requeat from Constantinople of 5th Sept, which then match with 120,000 men against Con-1 u'nd hrought very full prices, whilst uom say (bat notwithstanding'the Russian ad stantinople. the capture of whjuh will take I mon qualities of'.Brazil and oilier discrip, vamivdpoiis were at Czuriy, 15 miles from placo in the finest season, w liich in tliatl tions have been heavy at Burner rates ,- Con-tantiiiaple, yet the most perfict trail- country is the momli of October. j 1000 bugs Brazil, iODO bales of American qniiity-reigned in the Ckpitbl, the inhabl-1 Portucuese fundi have fallen fronj 45 | and 850 Egyptian, were taken for export,' and the Capital—as to the conditions on ™d by the Austrians on account of Imying I jami, nt 10 1-B a 18.il; 60 Stained do 5 a 0 I till; tiie remainder .variuoi sorts. Of Carolina Rise 90 casks were fold at 18* per owl, Sept. 93.—A. ’good demand for Cntfon to-day, chiefly .Trom tiie spinners lias ena bled tiie holders lo dispose of about J500 bales at last week's prices; .Run Islands liiay lie quoted 1 ltd per 111. higher tlnm the liiibes olitHtnengt the public Sale uf the Blat lilt, aud lint many utfering at the ad which Russia insists, thii l'nrte ami she on- board 10 tons of iron, which was con Iv know.them...,. They arc mysteries to sidered as contraband of war. She had the Allied Ambassadors. On tlio whole been sent into Algosiras. Tlio eaptain of since tlio late, events, Tiirkcy manifests fared to deliver up the iron, but as the ves- innre coutcmpl lor the other powers, while *cl was in quarantine tlio .Spanish .sittliori- sli* testifies less coldness towards, Russia. I lies u era opposed to it. The Vice. Con “ Russia say the Titrks treats us with rig- *"1 ordered tlio captain not to yisld butt.i or, but with guotl faith.” force, if lus Iron was taken. ,. ; The Pihjiiini Gen. Mufilingis a'equain- The Journal dll llavrcof tlio 30th Sept. ted with tho.pretensions of Russia but he is I contains an extract of a privato letter on the eve pf embarking fpr Genoa. Tlio f r0,n . Fnris, in rvliicli nnioug other tjimgs it vaitccs. I basis it is said will be tiie Letter of Cqunt I* iahl,»hal AI. de Mctternich had contra- Letters In the B4th Sept, state tlmt in Nesselrode at l|ie lirginning of the war. dieted all (lie accounts winch had been lelligcnco ol ini expected short crop ofdea . The sums to ho paid hy the Porto as in-1 circulated relativo to a peace in tliu East, Island had lieyn received there, in come- demnily for tbe expenses of the war aro 5 - , y> n S *bat the terms proposed by Russia quciico of which they hud boeu generally to bo fixed at St. Petersburg, and Turkey were such that tlio Auitrljn nod English withdraw n fnini the niaikct and the coin isloglregUaromeesforth?fulfilmentofthe Ambassador*could not assent to. If this I uioivq luiittcs wero heid at Id. advance on - conditions, of Peace, “o ono can dniilit assertion reported in the llelgic and Ger I recent qiiuiationi. Tlio denyaud fur Up the approaching conclusion, when ‘they I man j urnals ho true, says tho Journal tin. lands wax sloady at former rates, consider the extreme abasement of the Ot- Havre, the vote of the French Aiqbassn- , Sept to.—Cation.—Tlio demand Inis toman. Ministry, and hear them express in ’>* tireless, or at least it has but little I been vety good, doling tlio week, and pri .tho.mns; emphatic terms their vcper.nion wclcln in tho negotiation. C es fully sustained for merchantable "and of, and deration to the Emperor of Rtis- . Reports of a change in tho French Mi-1 good qualities of Am., but tiie luwcr sorts sia. liis said that hoslltiticx arb suspend-1 J'lslry were current at tho latest dates.— I continue'very heavy with viiiall salos — cd until, the ratification of peace, lfow-1 The Constitiilionel, of the 30th, in allud-1 There Inis liven more demand tor Sea lsl ever, tliey continue fo wink with great ac- mg *° *h n siihjcct, says:— anil Cotton, li'ild ordinaiy to correct qinili tirily nt the fortress of Eyouli, under the “Thp general ennvievion that the present ties haye advancod l-.Bd, and few arcoll'er- direction of an English Engineer. j Mini'.try n about to expire, is such that tiled even at (ho advance. The sales of lliel ... JP.. JNM The Suhoivtloes nuUeave his Camp at I tl . iit.ii .l reports of changes are current— I week ainriunt to 18,000 bales, of which, square Imles I’niton. Rairljs TsfhHiliek , ,3'l)q fslUifnl .flos- Vestcrdny ALMortenurttvas placedattliejS08 U. S. were taken.for exportation nnd sclmcii arc cxltprted not to Ipy down flieir. bcad.of Foreign Affairs; Al. do Berbis, |000 do on speculation, Tho impoili of •atms.'whcthet it lie to represk the seditious Minister of Finance; M. Delaloti to the I the week are 13.719 hales ; 7493 from N. or to defend jho Capital in tlio last extre- Interim; Al. de lligny, as Alinister of Ala- Orleans, nnd 2135 hum other ports of the rlnM- AI.de Chateaubriand, .is Minister of U. Slates. Insliuctinn, and llcaiivillo or Vanlilanc, ns , Sept, ill—There wds tnthcr tin imprnV MiliiMer of Justice. 1 cd dcioand fdr cdfton last - ec'a. The "fills evening there tire tonslderiihle sale niuniuited to lo.tmo hags, including .changes in tliu list:—M. tic Chateaubriand 510 tjoa Islands at tom 2l)d ; 8260 Up- . . «*,Mipister for Foreign Affmrs; Al. Hu- lands at 4 3 4 a 0 1-4; 2100 Orleans 5 In arly that. Geo. Dichinclt Intends to pursue miinh, to the Finances; Al. Ilvdo do Ncu 7d, and 1.000 Toiiri. and Alab. at 4 1 4 to bperatlonj until the conclusion of Peace, i villa, to llto Alarlnc; Al. AlarilgnRO, to tho 5 7-8; Sba Island! lira 1-2(1 per lb. higher, V Pima, (dear.Coustnnti.npplo) Snpt/8.—‘ LInterior; Dclulotr Public Instruct inn; Gc- nnu a partial advance of I 8 Inis been ob- Tito State of titn Capital js very qlatnqlng. tjeral d'Anibrugeac, Alinister ot War, and tallied <•» the oilier descriptions. To-dav eacc can alcnc prevent tiie frightful ^Ca- I M. Holignac, lo the King’s Household— iliere has been a very good demand, tlio tastrophn which hurticstlio full of tho Ot-1 Wq do not guarantee any of tho reports, I sales reached about 4001) bags, and tlio tptnan Empire. A cpnsptr-.cy conducted I but.tliey prove one thing, that the existence mat itet,Inis assuircd a lively appearancif. by Astrologers, and thcobject ofwhich was of the present Ministry is impossible.” in the Corn market,.nothing of interest the assassination of the Sultap,has happily'I ■■ ■ ocenrring, Tho dutiei this week are, on] been timely discovered anti efficient mea- From the Sew York Mtr:Advertiser. Wheat Sli Ad per qr.: Flour 18s per bar sores taken, but the samo spirit remains.—I LATEST FROM ENGLAND' I rcl—Indian Corn 12s Bd per,qr. Tiie approach of the enemy menaces us ■ By tiie packet ship Corinthian, Capt. f.ondon, Sept, ad.— Cotton—Tlio im onlly- This ineasur--. and tiie appearance of Russian troops at KarasbaUronn, on ih•- fthek Sea .v» well .it Cziuli, on the road to Adrianople that is 10 league# front Con stantinople on the first point, <un) twenty op the second, nppe.tr to indicate very cle-i I*ift|[gencral me.ihrow. '1’lic English I Chadwick, from London, we have rccei-1 creased demand for cotton, at Liverpool Admiral lias judged it prudent to cause the, v 'd Iwonrlon dates of 30th September, ev- Ims lemleil lo render l|ie market firm here, English vessels of war to enter to jecoivc I cuing Liverpool letters of the B8th, and » and prices are a sliurlc higher. Tho quu- tlie Snluq'.f necessary, and protect his own London Price Current ofthe 80th idem. tatinns are as follows—Hurats 3 1-2 to 8 countrymen,. Moreover, in concept with' Nothing was said of a change of Minin- 3-4d; B-ng.ils 4 1-Btlj Dcmornra 5 8 4 to General Guilleiiiinutbeliayrepicsentcd,the try, aurlthe accounts relative to nllairs In I 0 1-4(1; Bahia 5 5*3 to 6 1 4d; Maraiilimn sitnatidn of tho Capital to GejL Diebitsch, the Ea.t were similar to those per Sully. 5 3-4 to 8 l-4d: Bo weds 4 5 8; liarliaiios Maine—It is now. 'ascertained that no jfovernor was elected at tho recent elec tion, Hiinton.lhe opposition candidate to Smith, tlio republican candidate, has but a si'tull nibjorlty that is exceeded by the stuttering vine#. Tho house of represon tative# havft riot? b to'return to the senate 2, of the fcahdidalfei voted for, and the latter body iolect from that list whom they will vote for governor. t This, is the irfodc of election when fciioice . has been by the people. In the newly elected leelsutdre it is calculntedthat the inajority of repub- licrriis in tho Hoitse is eight or more.—* There is a certain majority in the Senate, A T . Y. Conn & Knq. A letter (we am credibly informed) has been received within the last week-, by a member of the Jate Catholic Association, from i\!r. O’Connell in which the lion Gentleman, states his intention, immedi ately after his 1 arrival in Dublin, to pro pose the.plan of a society* whose object will be the repeal of the union. In the letter to w hich we refer, M r. O’Connell expm seshis sanenine confidence in the co-oper ation uf the Irishmen of all parties. I Lv*d• Coiir. 28/4 Sept. mow OUR conREsroNDERT. Office u/ the Courier, ClIARLKSTOM, Oct. * ' Cotton—About 1500 nogs Ol Unbind cotton, new crop, were received In ill. week, which ia probably much lei, o.,: would have arrived hut for the low riven It very readily met jmycriat 9 l-i for t0 !!| to I o cis, for prime, nod wc undent,,,a* , very choice lot brought something moi, the new crop thus fat proves m bo of good quality, ami this account, for the |i,/ ted range of prices. The demafid is more than equal to the supply,(therefore, butlii tie is stored. Old crop cotton »n, sold u 7 1-t n 8 1-2. In long staple cotton then is nothing doing, factors having *itbdns n their stocks from tiie market, we have «! milted quotations Export of cotton fj the week 1788 bales. Nice.— 1 There was an itnprored demand for Rice and an advance of 1 o In )lritt lias been established. We now n, lol prime S2 5-0 ii 2 8 4, inferior, to gr,Jj 1-4 a B1-3, ahd al there rate, a fair bn',| ness lias been done. Flour.—tho arrivals of Flour hits teen considerable, ur.d the price has dutlii-ed— I Wn now qnbte $8 a 0 l *. Com.—'Two cargoes of Corn, (tV, 4300 Titislr.) Arrived in tile week, and q understand tliey dbtbioid at 59cts, Tts being the only reccl jits ofthe article for three weeks an advanced prico waso iliia- od, but it is believed ntl considerable quan tity could br sold at tllut idle; Wo quels DO and 50 cts. Groceries.—The sales of tho week were fair, nnd ns the river* are repoi led lo be li king, it l, probable they will increase » soon ns a ,'rfco navigation is established —'’ On [Monday 137 hlids, and BUU lihliNcn. Orleans Sugar wure .offered at auciiaaotl lime, only 58 hluli. und 38 Mill. w«e sold nt8 1-4 to 9 1-8.—they went ollbearilj, and the sale was stopped—100 lilitls. of the parcel were very prime, Ilio oilier 37JiliJt and the hb;s, were goodfa.r quality.—t in w«s tliemnly sale of Sugar fr. n t st n-i.i is. that we heard of. A Iw t.f Larltiia Coflea in lib.Is. nut) bags, half writ'll is prime green, and Ilio remainder very good, as sold at 14 1-2 cquis; several .no r sales were made at prices within our quotation, but not iu lots, worth particularizing. A Small lot N E. Ruin iiihlids, ans sold no the wharf at 91 cents. Whiskey iu .Itlnll. was al'O sold on the wharl'al 26 els. Freights, lo Europe, in coineqm nceof the limited supply of produce, cominno dull. To Liverpool, nt 1 2tl; and id France at I I-4 cent per Hi. for Coilun.— Tu Boston, 51 fur Rice,aud l-Jrent a 5-8 cl. for Coilun, have been paid I and la I'rovidcnre 1-2 cl. fin Cotton, /I for Hire. To New York dull nt 56 cts. for Rice, and Tile editors of the Baltimore jmtricnn' are indeliteil to a fiicnd (ot vkc annexed extruct of a letter tinted “ Havaxa, October 10, 1820, . By the sl)Ar. Afurdoe.h for Jour poll,! J lake nbediimi to inform you thm a n j is circulated nnd en.filed to credit that Iniendanl has received trom Spalna It decree, d'sapprnvlng of the duly of dollars per barrel Ith Spanish Flour, ported in foreign bottoms, which bo hd atlempteil to lovy on the importers. TW decree will Itavo the effect of imlut" 1 ? Spanish shippers In monopolize the ltd* lo tiie exolusiun' of American Fleur. jMAttgflSfl L.1 PORT OF SAFANSdH . . r . —. -- — 1 - vtiuAv wuit;i «/*)••» III O 1-in. lytyncua f d o, imi! iu Mi ni I I till: suspension yf militar.r The nines of ilmSOtlt, remarking on iho 5d: licyptian 0 to 7 i-3d iu r lb. operatiims. Tire G. iicr il lnqnot granted I rumored armistice,says—rliat tlteydid notl — this. Imr bin purposely rdtar<lcd tlio jiiarcli lOttnd t • throw doubt on the fact itself, lint ffavie, Sept, m.'—Cotton --I Onr rates TTfW"." 1 "r www.wwriwi wnnrins inn trtitn t nottiurlio 1072 Limislaiia at 04 a Ul5o.; !"°re a. the conditions of of ilio remark nliicli we (lien <uu (lie 25th) mot) Uplands &e.. at 77 to 85; Sea Islands '"creased, nod that Franco made. It now appears Hint liter* was, (the tmlv saks of these cqttunt tlmt have ecotintion■», tiie more as Kusva are not i and hn|il.ind use ..IMIn-.r cRorts to put an properly f peakni^ no forinal conclusion been made nnblio, though others Imvfe been end to tins war. Jt«» certain (hut t.n^laiul o( an armistice fora fpeciul peiio'd of time, made) nt Ifte n and, France mil, if necessary guariuitee,the but that the Russian General consented to * ///<*.—We have had a steady demand I he eonditmns are—1st tipi exe-1 a temporary suspension of hostilities ddr- the | u ,t ten davs for this article, Yester treaty. ■; r * -■>- -;q"j r —*;:■ 1 r—"“”"inie» nui-1 me last ten oavs lor rots arneffi^^Rtffir? !■ y r , ' V < :; r ", ia, V!' V-' ? rogrc,> n f 11,0 Which day a sale of 357 tes. good Carolina was tlio fie,i navigation of tho Black Sea for ho helplessness of tiie Buiiuii compelled made nt 23f. 50 duly paid. ■ 10 009 OMdoe arjr ,ni ‘ rine V ft*' 11.T SI ' 0U|<1 ,l,e « Pegoctations Note by the EdiJr of the Havre Jmi 10,OOP,opo ducats for the expensex of the either be broken off, or'protracted beyond Al l of Soot jo. "w'n n' dost-nettop or Ginrgeyo the patience of the Russian cotiitnnndcr, At Havre tlio i aptl Ihatlaw. 5lli, tho cession of An.ipi, the latter may resume operations without has been very am of Poll, and Altlialzik. Bill, a new orgnni niovf incut in Sei Islnmls .. , -.. H« been very animated, in consequence nf zation of Moldavia and WilStTundo, I that casVtl/e OoZ^S"7JZ' opnZ t “o'lfs.Xn a "fj'oS proroetf. of the mosent 1-0 re t,ml Rossif I„t ,hl y v R. ro ^ T ’ l T fcV ’ P J 1 ,s o( K (for speeulailoi, has l.bon conduete.l X # ,d?„,cXT.h M™filr n.„. I’ T "‘e ; readinem* will, wlilcl. I,ere mysteriously) 500 to 000 bales liave «i Olotn crlire w ,,| l iheh intprml (pVern- General Diebitsch urrestetl his victorious chanaed I,;.,„ls i,, .»,i sbon Bept79Wfe I lure ol'lHil armistice" '" 8 sT* I 885 60 Aliy preM— ,rra,y rSXJm M 400 * 800 o,e,it afpeae,, Wifi ...me? pu, the insl.’in^hi^'kuIdW thS Tutkilh rinltan in s.ifity agalffsf the attempts ofjcommissioners had gono back to tlio cani-1 The nomination of tal, after having cfmie “o dVbgreonXt whoie tf ChosrcwPaChq hasqgainoxasperated them »;,th iho Russian General in all the points ount to I feared at Peru, the common I of the pi*linunatV treaty, except one—1 imr „( n :' mc, r' *•»«* io the indem Lame a. Chosrcw Pn Fires are means ofthe, their sinister designs. New York. Oct. *4—poTTotv.—Tiie whole trniisnctinns this week do not am- ninre than 5 or 000 bales, consivt- various descripticms nt prices the Executions con-1iiilvi ^'in'tl'iV."r'o/,ro"r»IXi!o.^2? l ' ,aon> [same as tliose beloro current. Wo repeat l n n S C ;r b "n looga” !noSai,o?, ia TL^TuVRi';];"T” our Uwl nmovsn* Sr*- ■ “ tip iSK2 S r: F lS A III! IV ' I). , Bljip Macon, Pollfct; New York J* to Hall, simpler & Topper. Jliize to “ Newhall, O Tcmiy, A Telfair. Haw, & Mitchell, R Malone, J Osnslil, Lord, Tnft -V. l’udclfurd, W Alar.hali,M , Dumvooiiy.J Gniniiiiiiz. P Cattoftut,Ol II LaiKnr. W Uppiit.TBtlder.VatkllJl Rockwell Ae CO, M 1‘ieiide g.lt, " ‘ Williams, J W Long. E Bliss. AlajM* llainllilon, J Bentley, Al H Wakeiiiais* lliibcrslfam. J P WiHianison, J H Hale, G D Sweet, N 1» & H W '™'i Cummlna-St Sou, O Barnalcr, p*. - Foley, Diinliains (Si GnmpfifcMi j’sluit'® ■ Ificlinrils, P Devlllcis, C LipP 1 * 1 - - , i 1 Kenzic & co, R Witrlet C A f Lcllnrb.cr & co, J W Morrell Lliami 11 ”, | & Lutlirnp, Ketchum & JlOrroUgtHi Andoisnn'Ac Son, J II Ilbrbe'rt, l 0 !"" Miller, J Stone, pliiellesftir U BeranWJ A G Oetnlqr, Mallory & Dully dir. Passengers, J Johnston, la || y g servant, Misses A Jolinslon, J Joh8**° 1 Juliiiston, O W Anderson nml DWi Mr Noiifvillo and lady, Air WnldlW * family. Airs Savage mid daughteigf Walker, Air, Shade, Airs Hjtig' A , Telfair, Anderson, Bulloch. Yao\e, f I AI'Rea, Liet.Casoy, Alcssrs lellait; “ don. Miller, Massey. Juhnvon. Dennis,C I mill olheis, . „ „ *r Verkl Ship Homy Knecland, Coffin, N- Y” I 4 ds. Bnlln»i to AV Gaston. .J Ale,sis IV Gaston, 8 Gaslon, Woodnur F Thomas, ami Aleigs. 111 ILig William, Alwnod, Boston S %1 5 B Parkmnn. Alrlzn’ (»'A & I'- ’g | Johnson, G Newhall, L B-iW'vIh ff^^. L ■Bliss, Tail & Padclford, J Stone, L 1 11 6 Miller, W Marshall. “ l ' d fflKli,s,| gors. Airs Everingliaiii and I Chjidbtirn, Mis* Brngliam, u Comb, Parker nnd liarnes. g,, Selir Betsey & Aluna, llcbiiarii, Mary'S. Ballsst tn the master. . s Selir Alary Adams, Riboron, Bar ds in ballast to ifio master. i Selir Sarah Hiinunglon, o ds in ballast to Jho t»me>; ,„ |p Sloop Eliza, Richerson, Darien- ballast to Ilio IW”'"' 'mcoboro 2 dil Slmlp America. Bollos, IUceue Colton to Bulloch fcOunwoerly- ^.i, Sloop Sapelln, Httiliawny, D ^Ring- I witli Colton and It »%®y|jlo |, «t*t I fs icing.