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SAV^IWAW.
THURSDAY EVENING, Jan. 8.
' I&OL J. A! flandford. hssheen ap-
■‘■pblnted by the Governor General Agent
in the Cherokee eoomr*. and commander
■of the Board for the protection of the mines,
with power ro leue relinquished improve
ments; and Col. ChirleyH. Nelson, Agent,
cling under the orders of Col. Sundford.
pert of Itaula; taken is coonettmo. wnw dmired—It w«s
the actite attitude of both battoni, is ‘>*1 prorodtodkthafono -*rnohtduike plarat
| fcolfittspehtt neither
army I t0 make war, and hi
Late fro» Nat York.
By the arrival of the brig Othello, Capt,
‘Sco’t. New York, we have received the
Mercantile Advertiser of 29th Inst, by
'which we perceive that the statement of e
,\ a pataunger in the JBbernia. from Liver
: poo), that war had been declared against
(France on the pattof Russia, turns oat to
4e prematare.
At half past 9 o’clock, A. M. on tho Ml
December, an express at rived in Loodon
Tram Paris bringing dates to the evening
■of Mth Not. which suie that in addition
to 141.000 men already called out, and or
tiered to march on the 1st end l$th Dec
Pis Government has determined to make
an extraordinarv lew ol 00,000 men—and
that on an early day, the Chambers will bs
, applied to, for the accessary funds In the
■Chamber of Deputies, no business of mo
ment was transacted, bat it -a* •aid that the
■ministers retired at-an eirly hour, to avoid
replying to «nv questions. To the Cham
ber of Peers—"The report of the commit
■km was presented and read in a secret
* kittioft but the only thin; that hes trans
pired is, that it asrees with the-act of ac
eolation with regar 1 to the nature of the
criqwimpmed to rite ex ministers, end re
commend* the Hons* to proceed according
| In Paris every suhjeet it seems vanishes
- hefnt the question of puce ««ir! even
the trial of the ex-ministers, of which
venuit was to have heen madt that day.was
forgotten—as well as all other mutters—
not domestic, hut foreign effairs seem to
have bean the all merossing tonic of the
$*tisianS>
The Sp. ship Velas Passages*, oi U-
gois, 150 men, from Whydah. for Havana
Tirana, having on board 555 sieves, wet
captured on the 9d Sept, by the Br. sloop
of war- Athol, after an action of It) minatet
which the Velas had 48 killed and 10 woon
ded and 5 slaves killed. The Athol bed
3 killed, and It wounded. *
vfthft* graduates of the military' school
at West Polnbe-it was referred to the Com
mittee on Nsrtl Affairs,
The New YojlTMercantile Advertiser
of the 21th eh. leys -t—The xrrisals of Sun
day, geve occupation enough, not only to
the Editorial Corps, box also to the Post
Office Department.
Late in the evening of Sunday, and ear
ly on Monday morning, about erects thou
sand fee hundred fetters Jewel mite of pack
ages) were received et onr Port Office from
fnur European packets; which, with three
Northern, one Eastern and one Stmllern
mail, were alj regularly assorted, in end the
office for delivery before nine o'clock /es-
terdey morning. In lddition. ell the reg
ular mails of the day, were made up
forwarded as usual.
FOREIGN EXTRACTS.
The present King of England, daring
the three first months of bis reign, dined
21,()00 persons at his palace.
Chief Justice Bayley, after a doty of 22
years, has formally bid adieu to the Court
of King's Bench.
The Sherboarne Estate in Warwork
shire, England was recently sold for 76,
000 Guineay. v-
The American Hotel, Lower Sparling
street, Liverpool, was burnt on tho Mth
ult. with some other property.
Theivimt of Mi. St. John Long, the
qnack doctor for the maoslaoghter of Miss
Cashio, by iusprbpsr medical treatment,
took place at the Old Bailey Sessions on
the Mth of October, end the jury brought
to e Mfulet of guilty. He was fined S50I.
which he instantly paid, end was dischar
ged.
The Loodon papers give ao aceonot ot
another victim, arising from the improper
treatment of the quack, St. John Long,
by closing the death of Mia, Colin Camp
bell Lloyd. aged 48. A jury of inquest
made it oat a cam of aanslaughUr,
Our Minister Mr. M'Laoe, at London!
had ao audience of the King on the fid of
November to deliver his new credentials,
Cobban says the Citizen King of France
has in the Britisli Funds 800,000/.
The American Minister. Mr. M'Lane,
.lined with the King of England on the
Mth of November, in company with the
ether foreign Ambassadors.
A Monument is coostroeling et Liver
pool in commemoration of the late Mr. Hus
Vision, far* which object SOCOf fcsve sires
dy been sobsenbed in Liverpool.—The per
aonal property of this gentleman is sworn
to bo eader 80,0001.
the wVii throw i
consequence of a concerted errengement | otherwise S3 should hove been prepared
Jjjfly, "a7t 4, and I860 Alabama and Tsnr.esieJ
aueritTM ^Tlhj 1 period it' 181 h JO °Lt“'g, t’"'i n c'l u°J i „ l g ° 1
I approbation. In foci, when there it he the du.ue of lion Memoer gn V K
o willto find the mosey neees-ury for sbujaffpuip*** " t '„Uer to their V'C- 1—There has been a good and
‘ ^ffifedfitnaud for Cotton this week;
^ , .lTs..t« !„« own inclination, supplies from America have been for some
their judgment than so my ..■>?« since limited, the bimtil a,a off" —
A. any change ot Auminwiiau^^w^T,} <•,*.;». «rifi tho imnort ere verv ivrfE'rf
lake place canoot affect me. 1 am
»1 was,jibe mutest way to assert is tb inhere
M S&atJBO.Ws' At least, if France bo la
wnil I w^* %{*?*!**, !!** Minitiprt iliav Uii
Claim of Jama .Woaroe—A meeting of
lire citizens of New York, was to have been
held on the evening of the 28th ult. for the
pnrposo of memorializing Congress on the
Subject of Mr. Monroe's claims.
Cept- Gardner, of the schooner Sun. ar-
tivc-.t at Bs'iiatote from Porto Cabello,
reports that on the morning of the Cllih
No-.ember,'* severe shock of an earth
quake was.felt at Porto Cabello: no ma-
teriai damage was done, is w» rcjrvriru
{■> hi>a been mors severe t<? !«e'*urd, »t
Lucacos. and the mines of Area, where
on* or two old houses are threw a das a.
It was noefejt at Lagiikvr*.
Mayor of Nod York Walter Bowke,
Esq. baa been elected Meyorof the city of
New York.
nUmglf gjm/rt.rf-—F. K. Kano hat been
zaHtleeiod Senator to Congress, from Illi
nois, end General,d-'*'" M. Robinson, id
fiH the vacancy occasioned bythe death of
' John MeT^an. Both of these gentlemen
gre in favor of General Jaekson.
Maib for- Portugal.—-Arrangements
have been entered into foi the regular
transmission or the mails between New
York and Portugal. All letters deposited
in the New York post office, are duly for-
warded by the Pert Master 1 .
The Vie# President of the United State:
iclrivei at Washington City on the <8th
ultimo.
A letter* from Piedmont announces that
the King hf Piedmont ia patting hii army
In * warlike position; this foreeyiUt amount
to 80,000, under the command Of General
l*.ilouccl. The King has Issued orders
eoiKotaiiding til the Unirersttin to clow
for ono year. Military cosifniatooi bare
teen eitcblished for all political proceed
lags.
The LogisLttire of Penlnytthnia haadi-
r cted the publhration of ihe Governort
Message in the Ger man language,
Co.vgrMJa—In the Senate on the *8tb
r. Dickerson. In pu.xnance of notice
ffien. asked leaver and introduced a joint
resolution, providing for au amendment to
tlte Constitution, so.that no pevaon aho
iffiUliltvtr twice been elected to the offico
of I’lesident ol Use United States shall n-
gain bu e igiole to that office. Tnoleitmio
try or..!he piftof iha Uuit'-d tildes, in Ibo
cate of Judge Peek, w*» concluded.
LATE AND MORE IMPORTANT
FROM EUROPE.
The ship Columbia, Capt. Delano, and
the packet ship Hihernis, Maxwell, both
arrived ot New York on the 28th ult. the
latter bringing London papers of the 1st
and Liverpool ol the 2d December
pausangar in the former vessel, declare:
himself to have seen a strip frutn the offico
of the London Courier of the former date
containing a declaration’ of war against
Friuee, on the part of Russia. Thlt In-
tci.igcscc is supposed by the context of
circumstances, all indieating the approach,
if nor actual exisieoce,. of war between
these gigantic powers.
The German paper! state that a Rus
sian army to the number of <00,000 men,
divided into seven corps, with 400 pieces
of cannon, it assembling on the frontier.
The French, are not idle t * large army
will soon lie iea.lv for the Said, and the first
hostile demonstration against Belgian) will
be the signal for pouting masses of entbo
siastic Frenchmen into Italy and over run
ning Austria. The command of the It s
siao era:; i: eetra—ed to Coon* Ttiebitseb,
an officer who displayed great judgment in
the war with the Tutkt. bat who would
he overmatched by any one of hundred*
of the old French army.
Private leitcrt of the £8th from Pans
announce grist activity on the pen of til --
French Goucrnment in preparations foi
war. How far the apprehension of such
a step on the part of Russia tod her Allies
is justified by authentic information is not
stated. In the Department of Wei, par
tiealarly, the greatest aetivlty prevailed.
Marshal Boult waa at his office ss eaily as
4 o’clock every morning.
The Paris Times of the 27tb states, ss «
report, that M.tishal Gerard was about to
sat on a ton) of the Northern frontiers, to
inspect the fortresses; and that t.'en, lie
rispe is charged with a similar military in
speeliou along the Soalbeid frontiers.
In addilim) to thes * facts going to sop
port the infereotes already drawn of a
great reception et band, we find that large
levicihavo been made in Russia for extra
parpoies. ; Marshal Count Diebi'seh, 0i dis
tinguisbed in the late war with Turkey, is
ebeit lo review the troops on tke frontiers
and toregulatntheii destination in the in*
terior* He will then return to Berlin,
where he has been appointed td an exit*
ordinary mission. The number of troop*
to be collected on the frontiers will amount
to (00,000, with 40o pieces of cannorii—
between tb« cabinets of St. Petersburg end
Berlin. We main eatraets on this tub
jeetto the extent of thqjnteiligence afford
ed as by these papers.
Porta, Noe. *7 The news from Bd
J iutn and all the Northern frontier of
'ranee, eopear* to hive et length roused
the French Government. The most ex
traordinary exertions have been ordered
to be made to provision and garrison the
fortresses, to maaofaetnro tries and other
materiel, and to re-orgenize the ermj- n
it said to day, oo 'Change, thef Govern
tuent eoDtemp'ttes the formation of an
army of 150,000 men in the noitmrn de
partment within threo months.
Bourn, Nov. 11.-Half part 4—This
has been a very busy, hot a tery d—pair
ing dar, here. War—war—inevitable war
is she ci, of ika principal portion of rhe
speculators. You will percieve by the
stock lists, which I enclose, the results of
there impressions- In. addition, to other
porta, propagated to dep“ss the Foods, is,
one, that the Prussian erroy Is under or
ders to cross the frontier, end much on to
Peris; and that there are not in the niter •
mediate department* a aufficieot numlier
of troops to impede them. The Idea of such
a coup dr main, ll, however, too absurd to
deserve e moment’s consideration. ■
Ntmtgutn, Nov. 17.—Piossian Iroops
are coMecting along the whole line of the
Belgian territory. The 17th regiment is
distributed in the towns end villages of
Wiukiiui, near Guclders, and as far as Em
merich. upon the hanks of the Rhine. A
roaiment of {inlands and - a regiment of
Hussars, base also errived io that depart
ment. Eat’h battalion lias artillery and.
•munition for half * battery. Gen. Wey-
zach has settled his head quarters at Guel
•Ires. The first battalion of l‘ C 17tb te
giment. and hi: staff ere *t Gloves- The
words qu* vivc are heard all night, and tta
vellers are examined with tho greatest
strictness.
Tho entire of those troops here a milita
ty and very imposing appearance, and the
severe discipline whirh they are obliged to
obverse is bejond example. The roll was
beaten at It o’clock last night, and ii. less
than five minutes, vise whole army from
Wankum to the Rhine, was drawn out 1n
order of battle.—Le Tempt
Pari* Not <7 —It is announced that
General Schnieder, who is now in the La
zaretto at Toulon.is to be appointed Chief
of the army whiolt is going to be assembled
in the department of tho Moselle, under the
command of General Gersrd. Besides
these forces, it is said that tltree camps of
' 100,000 men e*ch. are going la be formed
at Lille. Metz, and Stiashurgh; the move
able National Guard are to foun part of
them.
What seems to hate decided the choice
ol General Schnieder is, lhai thia. officer,
•*fco was forme fly Aide-de Camp to Repp
Is perfectly a ell acquainted with llte
banks of tho Rhine, and the military ges
graphy of those countries.
Pams. Nov. 28.—The whole attention
of this country is now turned to the toor
nteuioiis questions of tho posslbt! iy and -■-
van probability of >ar ..Tlte Government
after makmeereiy effort In its power con
sistent with French honor to iroid a Strug
gle. the consequence of which no human
eye can foo.ee, will certainly set to work,
in the event of unavoidable hostilities," ith
the greatest energy. Nor do we doubt that
in case of a defensive war, an appeal,frank
and firm of Philip I. to the French nation,
would he instantly followed by an epor
mous derelopemeut of forces ready and
eager to enter the field. Indeed a wat of
that nati in would be.extremelv popular.—
However in sereral of pur best informed
political cireies.'iheie is jtill a dnnhtthu,
general war will la—pl-cc ; and who fre
quent them humbly conceive that even in
the delicat' affaii of Belgium, there daus
not appear the slightest ground lor a for
sign interference. Ud»U from the first
manifested rery iiiiie sympathy, to the
least for the no., order ol ihinat in France.
Austria, inoring in the same circle, di
rects and occupies by her armies the whole
ltsli"D t'8.nn-uis,exciajing,i.oaih French
and Kuelisb trade. Such a system as this
would he as tiustiie to the two nations as
the Continental blockade of Napoleon.—
We aolictpeieihen by the natural course
of thirgs, th I intimate alliance between
France and Great Britain It does not in
tlte leert apnesr to us impossible that com
mvrciai treaties might he made between
lit* iwu countries d fororable to both.—
When bnoa Frans* jshall hare renuunced
th* too vioieul le noerali. d! •- tdency of
her fit-tier ru,.on, ana shall h vt abao
dntied *11 ide.r'of site unlimited and mad
conquest or orr imperial eagtes, then the
crrUftO ol erects ssuuid point out sur b an
alliance at the ufest natural and the most
polite pcoctfdhu. In the-meantime our
Gorermneiii is displ .ring the most lauda
ble .ctivity to be in complete readiness of
any movement from the Cossack quarter.
Ma.il)ai So it tab is day ass ' night
Weeaiept in Ja.mery, 1831, ipdeptn
detitly of the great force of Nationil
Guards, every where armed and equipped,
to hare a regular a. my ol 8 0.000 nten ou
our frontiers. Ilut ii is impossible to for-
see whai numbeh an appeal from the
Grown would ntOster in an intrant. Our
iuterOal stale is pretty quiet Do».—The
trial of Ministers almost forgotten io pre
parelion of national defence
Th* Hibernia brings papets, containing
the following passages from the Frem-h
journals of laU-t date. They support the
favor of the intelligence already given
shore. - .
The Sonffleur steamboat is gone sudden
ly to Algir.t, it is said to (airy important
despatches to Gen. IRanael. • Madame
..'lattsel is . apecteJ here, going to join the
General at Algiers.
Yosteid j'there was a loog dis 'ustfon
to the Cooncil on the Subject which enga
ges all minds at present—war. Hour In
formation be emreti.'Msrshal gonlt deman
ded witlt much edrdeMuess that th* means
should be given him of putting tho* army
snd ult unified place: on a respectable
Unities ihkTaifiji of 150.000 math there
it t talk of forming 1 cantjis of 100,00*
men each, taken from the National rtuaia
They would be assembled at l.ille. Met*,
and Strashurg. It n believeJ that entoogst
Ihecommnnicatiohs to bo rttde ou Mon
day to tho Chamber will Jt# 8 reported
Marshal Soult on tho state of the army, 5c
the demand of a credit of 120,000,00p
Field Marshal Do Wrede.so well known
In the war of 1814. i» gone to part a wee*
at Munich, kt the ddsire of die King.where
hii presence has eacited great astonishment
at he Used untH onw without taking toy
part in public affairs.
Erlraordinary levy of TYmipi—ln addi-
linn to the 14»,000 men called out by re
cent ordinances, end who are to march on
the 1st and 15th Detember:' the Gorern-
meni has determined npoo making jin ex
craordinaiy levy of 80,000 men. These
facts have breu made known by the min
isters ihemselves.
Thus fay extend onr Selections on Bio
absotbing question now agitating and pro
bably still farther to agitate tho repose of
Europe,
Peace or Wef! England, is confidently
looked to, and indeed, England a one can
settle tho difficulty. The ba tnce of pow.
cr is now in her hands, and from the influ
ence of the nesv and moro liberal Cabinet
now engaged in the management of her
affairs, as well as the cordial disposition
which has been nleeady manifested on her
pert, towetds the new gosernment in
France, it is by no means improbable, that
she wilt exert her great energies in secur
ing tlte peace, so essential, not only to the
prosperity of tho immediate belligerents,
but iu heisetf. Tho influence of the serr
ministry will no doubt be giren without ex
ception to this object
Matters of importance. In France* wo
hare scarcely roam t» notice. The House
of Bone & Dumar and of Guerin, iu Paris,
hare failed in large amounts. These fail,
urea with others, h«d contributed greatly
towards the depression of the finds. In
Paris it is said, Don Miguel will not be re
cognized by the French Government.
House of Leidr, Tuesday, Nnv. 10
Their Lordships suet io considerable
numbers, at a quarter before five, and se
veral Members of the House of Commons
appeared under the throne. The filiniste
rial Bench was vacant unti! the Lord Chan
cellur occupied the Wooiuak, when the
Duke of Wellington, Earl Bathurst, and
the Earl of Rossiyo, took their usual pia-
the 25th of this month, end no longer ; for
I shaft positively Jtring it gw™*-#;®;
whoctsr ri»*fc*Minfcier—(head hear!)
Sir R. P*»»-—I »m anxious to g *«rd •
•ainst ant misconception which may aits*
in the publie miod io cotiscqoence of one
pan icirlir expression that Ims fallen from
the Noble Lord ..pponte. |le «aya that no
adoimistreiion at present exists tn the
country. In i certain sdnse that is P'*c
tically true, but it o -ght to be known that
freely, and tho Import are ygry trifling £8
oek. The aales yesterday wer« 2,000 and
day 1*00 bags. , T '‘ ^
the functions oT the Governmmt do not im
madiatelv ccjso with the reUtt
mediately cease with the rflhtnation ot
Minis ers—and in my own case, for to-
“ '* * ' (ill tho *ea s wliicn I
stance, I feel ihal. till the se»l» ""rich
have the honor to hold are giren up lo Ins
Majesty. I «tn perfectly competent to exer
cite all »be eiitbori y of «*»jr office. pre*u
mins that I do to foi .the public »d»»n
ape—.(repeated cheers ft im both sides of
the House)
Havre, NoiA 5—CoMon—W« continue
Without a'riitrals Of this article; we hare
reeeired hut 01 bales St. Domingo Our
tale: of the week amount to' 1048 hales and
consist of 400 bales Louisian*, small bales
tod good quality. •' SSt A I00f; 429 da
Georgia, tolerable quality at 89 a 901; ||4
do Ai. bama, Mobile aod'l ttmeasee, Mid
dling and goad, et 8.4 a 901; 199 bales B;. f |
Dominub, at 85f.
Onr price* i are declined l'-t a t tea.
time oi t .fernr and common quaihles of
I enheisee, Alalmma and Mobile. Uphnds
ere alter supported. G od Louisiana,
keeps up io price, thaaga little enquired
The Duk of Wellington adrstteed to
the talile and said— ‘I think it propor to ac
quaint your Lordships, that in consequence
of what occurred last night in the House of
Commons I her* felt it to be my duty to
'Wait'on his Majesty, and to tender my re
iaigoation of the office which I had the hon
L.ld Mn t nvrle fit* VntWflW l»-tw
including the Polonaise. Tn^organixarion
of n largo a fore* n a ciretfm-laitfiV 0) *
serious description. *Ttie enure of the
Rneshhi a<lRr»l3 sssss is teterirf,
a»4 cpcupsq iUq qaaloutBent* oRd garo-
l.ord Acraosp—Th* Riglit Ho ejabb
Gentleman has mi'Ondentood me , I net
er meant to sav that the. s waa tny suchde
ficie.tcy io the Administration as wou d
prevent the Executive Government from
going On till lire places of the retiring Mm
isters were suiqilied •
London. Noy. ts.
The conduct of the King throughout is
spoken of in terms of warm approbation —
So long as the Duke ol Wellington s Mm
istty were able to eerry on the buslne-s ot
of the country, he gave his enure confi
dence to them. The resignation of the
late Ministry, in consequence of their de
feat on Monday night, imposed on hii Ma
jetty the necessity oflooking*lae»here for
support; and it is understood lha , when
Earl Grey explained the terms on which
we could undertake Iho formation of a
Ad inislraiint , his Majesty met his riew
i i th- most frank and cordial man i*r.
The principles on which the new Admin
i-lralion hare consented to take office are
liberal. Il is understood that economy
and retrenchment, not in name merely,
but in substance, are to be cnlon'eri
throushout the various establishments >r
the Empire. With regard alio to sno
ther point—namely, Patllanientirv Re
form, it is intended to meet 111* wishes t>f
the coor.try. We can undertake to say
that Ministers hare agreed Its propose a
real and substantial Parliamentary Reform
and not a reform merely in name. The
country may also calculate on the adhc
■ cnee of the new Administration to the
pr uciple of free trade,—Morn. Chum.
There will bo seven divisions of Iht tress- footing* and tho answer whieh ha com
ot to .hold. My Lords, His Majesty has
signified his pleasure to accept of that re
signation, and I now only hold the office
unit) my successor be appointed. 1 '—The
Duke, after pronouncing these few words,
which were heard with marked attention,
resumed his seal for a few minutes, and
then withdrew.
HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Sir R. Peel now rose, and the deepest
attention prevailed in every part of the
House while the Right Hon. Ucn’leman
addressed the Chair as follows:—"Sir,—
Th.- unfeigned respect which I owe to this
House induces me to take the earliest pot
sihls opportunity of publicly stating, in my
piece, tiiat. to consequence or what occur
red last night, I felt it my duty to wait up
on the King, and humbly and respectfully
to inform hit Majesty that I do longer
found il in my power to administer pub
lie affairs (to far as ‘hose (fairs depended
upon me.) either with satisfaction to my
own feelings, or advantage to the country:
(hvbd cries nf heat, hear. I therefore ten
dered to the King my resignation, which
his Majesty has been graciously pleased to
accept, and 1 no* bold tlte Seals of the
llnme Department only till nty successor
shell here bees appointed —In like man
ner. my colleagues, the other member: of
the Cabinet, hold office only nil other in
dividuals shall have been appointed to suc
ceed them.“—(near, hear.)
Lord Alihorp—In consequence of the
communication which the Rt. Hod. Ge t
tiemen has just made to fit* House, c- rr
one most feel that at this moment, wheu
there it io Ooveitmeni—nc Adutlnistra
Iton—it wou"! be both improper and incon
vehient lo Undertake the debate winch
stands for this night, on the motion Of my
(Ion- ti Learned 1 riond (Mr. Brougham.)
The circumstances which hare occurred
render.it quite impossible that such o mo
lion could be discussed to-nighrwith any
advantage to thrtcounlry—(hair, hear.) I
know of no Instance within my'own rrcol ■
lection in which a motion of so much im.
importancesvaa Drought fpraard under such
circanuttneei, end I bop* nty Hon. and
Learned Friend will see the propriety of
not orgMg his proposition this evening—
(hear.)
Mr. Brooghama-Tho respect which 1
bear for this (louse is as greet, 1 can as
sure too, Siri as that which lias been ex
pre-fed with so much grace by tits Right
lion. Secretary, hut I do still feel the
greatkst repogosnee to potting off thtmo
Hots, however disposed iu other respects to
adopt any suggestion corning front my
Noble Friend. I quite agree a ith my Nu
hie Friend when ha sail that no question
of jugb importance as this has ever been
brought forward kt k lime when there was
a deficiency Iu the Government: bm my
difficulty to postponing it arises from the
intense feeling that pervade! every part of
th* country, and from the comideration
that Od qneilida intuiting neb vast, such
mighty interest* as this, his «rer yet been
diseotsed Within ibesa walls—(cheors )—
T feel the talk I hath to perform, a very
painful end diffienli one. Called opart at
Mm# «hj, NoWk Frieptf, I am anxious
tug—ith itt'teiM.tu y iscilrausied (c
not undgftake eaPaordinaty expenses. It
it'raid Ik* «■* Ministers who mw general
sishlM KWh wMt MriHasp in hi*
fwnfi *TJT pirtif mff
«lsiiitly ieceived wa«. iua( momy lx wenitet ell liewt to do nothing whatever which
could breathe the remotrat appearance of I
not Joly deferring ro the deels/ed rooroV
4h# Honro, either as to the manner nr tim-.l
vm^sssssmi
» to toVmH. I, however,
lr : \ w ■
[cOMJIUSlCATm.]
Mzfshs. EntTona:—Notwithtten ling
the inclemency of Tueidvi evening, I vi
sited the theatre lo see what materials our
old favorite had provided for the public
amusement, and I came »*»» qu ; t salts
bed with his selection, and very greatly
gratified with the performance nf t'
evening. Miss Rock's personification
Letitia Hardy was such as in miiy suslaiu
her high reputation. In the scene where
she attempts to di-gusi Dorieourt by her
awkwardness, site hit off with great sUo
cess the aidpor a hoyden. In the Alas
querade scene the sang Rose d'antoor with
Spirit and sweetness. Her whole perfo.'
manco in the masque struck me as ener
getic and correct. Mr. Stenley’a Pori
court was a correct piece of acting thru*
■lUt, and Mrs. Hughes did. herself great
credit as Mr!. Racket. Uer definition
a fi.,e ladr was delivered eon aamre.
would advise Flutter to dress with more
■aste, not to let his Jegs give under him
as he does, and tq gtick more to the lest
of the pi ty Seville would be oooe tlte
worse for throwing <t little piorc anima
lion inlo bis dialogue, and speaking louder.
Sir George, and Lady Frances Touch > uod
were,respectively well sustained Miss
Riddle as the iatler, iookei the blooming
bride to great advantage. She gives targe
promise of future excellence As regards
Faulkner’s f)|d Hardy, “J ftreste' that
it was full of humor, and gave rise to
much hrarty laughter. The af-cr piece
went off well. Riley’s Luke could bear *
good companion with any whom I hare
ever se n in tiiat character Bristow's
sailor was much heller than ilia lop;. Inti
when he hitches up liii Irowsers, what 'a
the iise of hitching up itis leg ** he does?
He was encored in his comic tong. In
short, Messrs. Edtturs I spent a very
pleasant esening, and came away With the
conviction, that tha company is a very
good one, and deserving of patronage
riutu tue iuvets of the uiaiua.
Quits.
Nov. 17^-Cotton -217 hklNTennesse:
at 84; 45 do Lmuiiane, et 82; *0 do do et
Nov 18 —Cotton—« bales Lopiii an *
at 92; 45 do at 93; 19 do Bahia, If f 1-2)
, e do do at 97 1-2; ISO do Georgia, at 9|;
45 do Tennew e. a- 84 I 2; 28 do do 84
4 do do at 85. ■<.
Nov- 19 - Cotton—A great languor ha:
prevailed; with ‘ I'Oi ofJ a tc on Mis
sissippi. &e. Upl-ndt maintain their pticei
ivies since 9th.4587 bales vix: '81,5 Louts,
ao 84 « t * l-ke; tfi«> >i;la da. Mobil..
& .02 a 0U
Nov. <1.—Our sales of Cotton aime tlte
first amount to .4000 bales only.- though
holders hare met buyers even ul a reduc
tion of 2 centimes pet lb. on New Otleaot
and Uplands.
Oar stock is more than sufficient to tog.
>ly the demand until the first of Mstca,
»> ing 53 OuO hale-vagalDSt 25 000 last yeu
at th-' same ;rerrod.
A lot of superior Upland sold yesterday
18 sols. Sea Islands ontmuees ten.*-
It doll—28 hales of fine quality, for whii h
47 sols had n< eo refit-ed preriuasly, sets
sold! ■ y ut 9tM 9 ,ols,
MAIUtNE LIST,
P.ntT OF SAVANNAH.
REMOVAL.
The Editors hare taken another building
for the loealion of the Republican Office.
The situation they have selected, is in the
brick building on the Ray,corner of WHit
aker street, formerly occupied by Pilmcs
& Richatds, and immediately tppoiitotbt
Drugstore of Mr.T. Rverson, Jr. The
Reading Room will be continued, end the
Bulletin will always contain intelligence
interesting (d iho public.
The Advertisement and Communication
Box of the Savannah Republican, ia placed
in the reading room.
COMMEltClAL.
Dates most L.iTKurooL,u::i::i:t::ilst Dee.
■ atms v on iUrK0.::rti:::::t:::;:(lst Nov
Liverpool, Nov. (5 —riinco our last re
spects »« hare bad a regular -and steady
demand fot Cotton. Tho entire sa.es of
last week were *2,200 bags ioeludlog 14,
too American, and this week's gio com
poted el 9000 bales, al prices about 9 4d
above the curreocy of tea days since, whb
a foiling pttvading the market. The ac
counts from the interior repreieot tho eon
umption as tioabaied and the demand for
goods at Mxnebestel rather Improved- In
general produce the tratiiaclion: are flmil
ed In kzteot, hdlwiibdot alteration In prl
Nor «7.—The Gotten Market bn eloi
ed with much firmness, and price* of Al
meriran mky Im quoted 8 shade bigbkt^-
Tlte tale* of this day reached 1500 hags-1
IjUnffifiMyortHro reached 10,940 bag* nil
48 10 Uplands at h 9.4
ARRIVED.
Ship Uueen Mad, Bailey, New York,
(repulled in our last) to J Cutmninz U
-Sou. Maze tu G Lippi t, I W Ai. nel, H
Lord .xcu N II fit H Weed. G IluMthigton
it iVlaltHie, FM trigomery, J P Hours, E
Ultss, Norton fir Fuller, Hazard fir Den-
slow, J U Heibcrt, W C Duller. J Waring
D L Adams fitco J lle .lly, O - enny. L
Baldwin firco M Dillon, Sorrel fir Inner-
sun- T Kyersun, J .-tone firco U Gordon,
i. Reed, and otlte-s.
Ship Henry Knelrnd White. N. York
10 dfiys in baiiast hi A Gastuo-
cli.p Arab, Halit Philadelphia an' 8 dl
fin tlm Capes, in ttallast to W ■,*»*■
rig Utheilo, Scott. Ne York 8 Is to
W Z Had. Mdze to i Wiring. T fir
Padclford, J Stone, U T Nichols. W II
Howland, C Lippitt, Hazard fir Iko-oa,
H..II, dhapter.fir 'Fupper. J Rce-, E.Bliss
truunam fir t ailtpfielJ,Cisghorp, fit VYood
Bagwell, Smith fir Hannah, D L Adauis
-aco. Pussengerar Mr Phillip*. Mr dl tri
vet.
Btig Uortzun.fm Providence to J Sioos
achr Hart, Aokms, N*w Orleans snd
14 dt Im the Belize to Bayard fir Ranter.
.Sugar In Tuft fir Padtiiord. Passeogeri,
Messrs Wilton, Dcoce, Burke.
Schr Swaim, Green. Charleston to Its.
Scltr Erie, Hemp, Salem, (Matt) 18 ds
Mackerel to Candler fir David,on.,
coiiino tie.
A brig. '
SAILED.
Sloop Three Brothers, lletn, Darien.
WENT TO St;A.
hip Mogul, Blake, 'frierte.
hip Eliza fir Al «y. Manchester, Proa
videhco.
Brig Eliza, Palmer, Boston.
Schr Sarin Jayne, White, Wfi»l ladiefc
Bchr America. Chase, New York.
DEPARTED. .
Steamboat Carolina, Wray, Augusta.
Steamboat Charleston, Bonnei, srarreu.
MEMORANDA. , .
The brig Forest- Perceval, enured for
loading at Liverpool for this port previous
to 1st- „
The schrs Hope, and pillow, up at Ne»
Orleans 24th for this port.
The scfci Georgia. Nlcols, cleared at »•
York 20th for thia port. _ ,
Huntley, Hunnat. 27th; Robert Ru 1 ^"
Agenorts; Venus, butler xutii.
fm Liverpool for this port.
The ship Henry Kneelend, While; brirt
Lydia, Wood, and OUttllo, Hcott, sadrd
fm New York *oih for Ihl* port.
Tho ship Coral, Cbsaa, rolled fm »»■
ton £Grii for this portc.
From otm Co*aE$roxDXXTs. _
OJtcei oftlu Courier, Mercury, Sr <?«*■
CUAiLXSTOTt, Jan. 4.—• *•*
Are. brig Sterling Castle. Fraart, Grrt
Dock—sailed 84th Nov.
For Augusta.
The i
steam pack**
Gzo. WasffixoTO"’
Capi. Curty. wM 1 **"
■ —Bollon'i wnWig
To Monnow Moxnino, al Sfo’dofik-
freight or pemage, apply oo Wet*
janO J, W. LOWH^
Ul
to Rent
That elag |Rl aodr”"™^
merty owned «/ j,
Wright Th* hourt *i»r
JffJsr"’TSPSiaBsv
Jan 0 —
fSavaunab Anti-OuelliH^
Association. '■• _ J
nvre Annukl
1370 Orleans, 8 l-g Jan 6
Jl' wlll be held al th. f
m Saturday evening, the « h ISSflrffi*
clock—when an oration wpow ■
b*? rlellteted by IbfBFfi C p| *Wd»
The general ai».»idilic# ol m
i*re,p.c.full^,ed. KWE i jUS
Jjn R ’ '*V
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