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L'ittstfrom Europe. y several re cent nrnvnls, London papers to the 15th, ami I;iris t t Ii t- 17ih Sept.' have been re ceive! at New York. A Liverpool date of 14th SVpti says: In our last Cir cular we described the Cotton market as b ini: in an unhealthy state; some of the holders being very anxious to ell, and th' buyers naturally inking advantage of such anxiety. Since then we have recei ved accounts by I wo packet ships Irom ISVw York, and which h ive added to our depression. The general expectation rr.t in mortgage for the debt due by Tur key 10 Russia. Later still.Uy the packet ships Phi ladelphia and Empress, London and Bor deaux papers to Sept. 20th inclusive, have been received by the New York Journal uf Commerce. The Liverpool Cotton market, up to the 18th, remained steady, without any change in prices. The Queen of Portugal left Ports mouth in the Soho steamboat for Lisbon on the IGth. The excitement growing out of the meeiing of the three despotic sovereigns in Bohemia, and the suspicious in regard to its ultimate objects, were by no means - i iif milium was, that our juiv accounts oi motion . .!..,;.., ,,,IIIT would have had the effects of advancing; WQ lromen(ous fires had occurred at prices in America considerably, instead Constantinople, within a week of each of which the improvement appears to (),inrj (he f,rM Gf which destroyed 2500 have been very trifling. This, coupled , hoU iU the second 250 houses and wiih he cause of your advance being so ; rnn ii I.. .1 . .C .. I. r small nameiy, me prospeci m u liiiu i i find carlv cron. has had a bad ( licet un- on our timid holders, and the value of Cotion is still further reduced. The sales of the week amount to only about 4400 hales, of which about 1500 went to speculators. The reduction in prices is not easily got at; several of our holders IiaV" hen governed bv fear alone, and Borne have sold at a reduction of Id per lb. from tiie highest point in order to get SOUTH AMERICA. Mexico. Vera Cruz papers to the 13th Sept. have been received at New York. The Vice President of the Republic, act ing as President, has issued a decree, de claring all the properly of the Spanish Missionaries at the Plnllippine Islands confiscated to the Federation. This, we presume, refers only to such property as is found within the Mexican terrilorv. India. The Missionaries at nore. Drs cram Carey and Marslnn hi. ha - ef MM i I J K- . '!'- : urn I in IUUIIM "IIIIHI IIM iUlAHllll II I I II " I out. In altering ou: quotations, henvev- , h js pro(;.sstHjy soiz.( UM(Ior lh(, ,w for ' m, inr ,m, .u. i.ox the expulsion of Spanish ecclesiastics. nlliiim A.I rif 111 I v ft n.itr I i . ! I ui"ivi ii ji- ii', in tiny 1 1 1 r i ii 1 1 . l , mm 1 1 J the belter qualities we shall deduct id only, I iiis we believe is as much as hold- . , , is-. vyii y illl'l H'llMIUI III. II ers generally would submit lo-thongl, Wf f (.nfsi(,,,, !lhj(. s(m ()y lL. fnjun n Mvr oeen maoe ai reoncuon , , h,,u,. nf Ah'X inder & Co., CI of 3d per lb. and some under the mflti- enc of panic, as stated, even at a pen.'' from the prices of three weeks .igo. At Havre, by the last accounts, i heir prices were reduced about 1 i per lb. (At Liv erpool, uplands art- quoted at 104 a Ui.) By far the most important contents of th papers before us, (says the Peters burg Times.) are thosf which relate to the marshalling of ihe Northern Despotic Powers of the West, and vice versa. We do not pretend to say that th; feeling of biner irritation whih prevail on Imth Sides, and hich are very freely express ed, will at once ripen into a war, but there is manifestly an increasing tenden cy to such a result. The extracts we have given below, ufT..rd sufficient evi dence of tlie truth of this remaik. In proportion as the alliance between Rus sia, Prussia, and Austria, is drawn clo spr, in the same proportion is tin sym pathy increased between France iud England. Although the latter countries have been taught to consider themselves natural enemies to each other, circum stances have made thrm (at friends. Tr.eir mutual safety and mutual interests demand that such should be their rela tions. Strong in the strength of each other, the growlings of the Russian bear do not greatly alarm 'hem. Donna Maria, the Queen of Portugal, has heen received at Portsmouth with suitable honors, and m use ,,t. landing of 'he Liverpool Albion, with a cordiali ty due to her nuiniate relation with that country. Mie has been formally reco" FRIDAY, NO VT EM HER 1, 1S33. (JVe re;rel to find lha! a general depres sion in ihe price of Cotion h;s Maidenly taken place. Our lab-st advices however, which are three or lo ir days su hs. quent to the decline in price :.t New York ami Liverpool, repreent the markets at hoth ihose places as having become steady, without any farther reduction. Petersburg, Oct. 23. The receipts of ooiioti during the past week, were not so large as on the previous one. Until Wednesday, the price continued at 15 a 15L The very diseouragmg accounts from Liverpool and other markets, which were received on thai day, caused a con siderable decline, and the price to be ve ry unsettled. It appears now to be fixed at 14 a 14$, at whh h considerable sales were made on Saturday and to-day... 77. rayettemlle, Oct. 30. Cotton. Tim intelligence: of the sudden fall of this ar tide Id per pound in the Liverpool mar- yestcrday a spot in the heaven?, "no big ger than your hat," is dilating itself into a dark and angry cloud and unless it be dissipated by a little delay and by great moderation in both parlies, it may burst in fury and desolation upon our land. The Columbus Enquirer furnishes new movements in the matter. We thought it bad enough that there should be a threatened collision between the military authorities of the State and the United States. But there is a new question get ting up of clashing authority between the civil authority of Alabama and mili tary power of tin? U. States. The fol lowing is the lat information we possess: ' Tiie 'troubles in the ivigmam' on the other side of the Chafiahochee seem to accumulate a they draw to a focus. Next week we under stand ihe U. troops take up the line of march from Fort Mitchell, to expel the intruders upon public lands in the Creek Territory. The intru ders it is said, are determined to keep posses sion, while the commander at Fort Mitchell has positive oroYrs to remove them. Time will show us the ivue. 'Ia the meantime there is an underplot going on, which excites considerable interest in this .neighborhood. We state the facts as they were Tarnished to us believing them to be in the main correct. It will be recollected that a man na med Hardeman Owens was a short time since hot by a U. " . !ilitr, while actinir under the nd ri of the Deputy Marshal, in an effort to ex- I Uwnis. I he Ourt lor Kussel county, in vhieh the derd was committed, commenced its 5ion on Tuesday last, and issued its subpoenas or certain soldiers at ihe Fort, as witnesses to ''Vi the fact. M;ij Mcintosh, the command nir officer, refused to let them attend, upon v neb ihe Court issued its capias against the ! tjnr for contempt of Court, which has also i ii disregarded. The Court has now applied . (ov. (i;i le to order out a sufficient portion of ( militia to assist ihe SherifTin arresting M'ln osh. The, result of this application is not yet onwn." How are these complicated questions be decided! Ilmv can lh'y be deci ld, without great moderation being practised on both sides! These Territo- ial questions are the mils! delicate, and it tin same time mot difficult which ran ocr.ur under our complicated system nf government. Thev touch on the one hand the sovereignly of the States; and on the other, the power of the U. Stales the jurisdiction, to which the one is enti tled over its soil and the right which the other claims of protecting its lands. The one lays claim to certain rights, and ac knowledges certain obligations, under a treaty. The other denies the constitu tionality of such a treaty. What is to be done m such a dilemma? To nush on the parties to open issue to invite either or both of' them to draw the sword, und to shed the blood of the citizen! To egg on the parties to immediate collision? To invite them to pause to ascertain the facts in the most ail' hemic manner to devise remedies for the evil, and thus to avert the threatening danger? The N. Y. American advocates a direct recourse to military force, and open violence. We are for gaining time, for the understand mg to reflect, and the passions to cool. niz"., not only by En-land but bv , i H -verpooi mar- Fr,, ui,..'.i . ano, out uy Kel, bus caused a decline in this article Fr.ifiee and Sweden Paris, )th ;. Yesterday we re ceived news from Portugal byVawm-. Ihe troop of Don Miguel, after recon noitering Lisbon on the 4ih, made a ge neral attack on thot city on the 5th. 1 hey have hpfMI repulsed. The two ar mies on the Gih and 7th, Reserved their respective positions. Another battle was experted. Up to the morning of the 8th, no new attack had been mad, on Lisbon. The report, however, that Belem, which is the suhurh on the Tagus, of Lihrif was in the possession of the Mi:uelhs, and the ninre alarming one still, th u the supply Ot water for whirl, that rity ,s mainly in ed to the noble aqueduct of Alcanta ra had been cut off )V ,ie assailants, crhicnl posifion of lhe capital very A letter from Constantinople, which is given in a Marseilles paper, r epeals the statement that th p . i .i i i V 1 "rtf has, in the late of Wallachia and Moldavia to the Auto- in our market. I he market opened here on Monday last at 13. Whether the fall is permanent or the effect of the jobbers inlluence upon the market in En gland, a few (lays will decide. This aiticle has declined half a cent in the pound since yesterday; the market opened this morning (Tuesday) at 13 cents. We think a further decline may ok uiiiinprtifHi on me present foreign ad vices. Journal. Icr V. Daniel, oF Richmond, Virginia, a, Attorney General of the United JState, the place nf Roger 15. Taney, resi,, The Richmond Enquirer, states il this is the third office which has beea0r fered Mr. Daniel by Gen. Jack?on -vvitij out solicitation on his part, or on (lfl part of his friends, lie declined tlictu,, others without difficulty it is still Vtrv uncertain what course lie may take ui, the present occasion. tfT'The last Richmond Jcffersonian contain the following merited and well limed rebuke: On our first page will be found the cor respondence between Gov. Gavin and thr Secretary at War, on the subiect nf thp Creek treaty, and the controversy grow- nig uui oi u. uov. jrav e has tn bn n firm and decided stand in the defence of the rights ot Alabama, and adds another to the numberless examples of how much more ready we all are to contend for our own rights, when trampled on, than aid our neighbors, when in like circumstan ces. When South Carolina declared that "a law that was not made in pursu ance of the Constit ution " wno n.ili ot no effect. Gov. Gnvl nnn;,i i .l doctrine absurd and ridiculous he ha ff-pOnr ml, mill !. .1 ... OUW 1 1 I S CO VPf f 1 1 lnttruit.. ......I? nui uui purmu me introuuc- u,ci mui a treaty nun of the voluminous documents which have must be fprmed, "in pursuance of fho been recentlv issued bv ihi Pmppmn f ai.u Con-! itminn " . .. 1 -J '""I J nidUil ma and the Secretary of War. ielnt;v t .. . . " V- IU Mil. If- movalol the intruders on the Creek lands in that hU,f' nVeuCOpy,lh r,,owinS however, from tbo last Richmond Ennuirer. as t ii.., auuiuonai iigni on this unhappy disnulp Alabama. The reply of Secretary Cass to the Governor of Alabama occu pie:8o much space in our paper of this morning, that we are compelled to lav ver several matters, selected and orict nal, for our next. The subject is acquir ing new interest every Lout whot was Constuuuon," to give it validity and legal effect agamst a Siate;-bot il.ua we etl -.c, oWle oppressed, ..ullifyinff the on. press.ve law, and each in Jrn dec aHn. --t.the nullillcatio,, of tlt othef W, , how much ,nore wisdom nnd r ty should we act, if we would go in H co umn against each and every iKoJ of the Constitution, whether such voSn bore on our particularimerests or no!. Appointment by the President.-The Glpbe announces the appointment of P! Mr. Clay. The northern and easirrn papers are full of details of the rccepti0(1 given to Mr. Clay in Baltimore, ha. (Jelphia, New York, Providence and lius. ton. In all these cities, every possibh marl of respect has been shown to hirn indicating, we think, that his pnrtv nil! look lo liim as a candidate for the Pre- f sidency. ' In one of Mr. Clay's replies at riiia. delphia, he used the following larigu;ire; "Thp time has arrived (says he) which lion? ago ajprehended, when our greatest exertion are necessary to maintain the frecjnsiitutions in herited from our ancestors. Yes, disgui-e is useless; tbe time is come when we must decide whether the constitution, the laws, and the checks which they have respectively provided, shall prevail, or the will of one man shall haveuncon trolled sway. In tbe settlement of that question I shall be found where I have ever been." Faycttcviilc Obs. We have not thought it necessary to no tice the numerous Internal Improvement meet ings, which have been recently held in different parts of the State, preparatory to the Convention to meet at Raleigh on the 4th Monday of this month but the following preamble and resolu tions, introduced by Col. R. H. Jones and adop ted by a meeting held at Warrenton on tbe 14ih ult. correspond so exactly with the sentiments of our citizens generally on that subject, that we cannot refrain from copying them: Whereas great excitement prevails a moug the good people of this State, upon the subject of Internal Improvement by means of Rail ways; and assemblage. of citizens have taken place, in various sec tions of the State, avowedly for the pur pose of urging the General Assembly at its ensuing session into an extensive sys tem of internal improvement a system which if adopted, in the opinion of this meeting, must prove abortive and highly injurious to the State, and the best inte rest of the people thereof therefore, Resolved, That a fund for the purposes of internal improvement ought never to be provided upon the credit of the State, nor by joint contributions between the State and individuals. Resolved, That any imposition of Tax es upon the people of this State or their property, for purposes of internal im provement, is opposed to justice and equality, and therefore violate- the laws of Taxation, and whenever it shall be done it will promote the interest of the few at the expense of the many, &,c. Ralcirrh, Oct. 29. It may prevent dis appointment to persuns living at a dis tance, to mention, that the Directors nf the State Bank, in this city, have deter mined henceforth to do no new business in the way of Loans. Rer. Another Murder. A man by the name ofGull.am 1 harp stabbed a Ar. Barly r erry in the groin nt u CQrn shuckjn j franklin county, one night last week, which resulted in the death of Mr, Per ry Raleigh Con. Suirfc.-On Monday, the 14th inst. Mrs. bolhr Currin, wife of Mr. Benjamin urry, of tins county, put an end lo her existence by hanging herself. She left the house of her husband, and went lo the woods, where she effected her pur pose by tying a rope to her neck, ami jumping from a tree. She was in a de ranged state of mind. She has left a husbnn,! and three or four children to la ment her untimely and violent death. Oxford Examiner. E.n Il f neMl cxPrcssin of iodipoa c s cHed forth by ,,e m,to- cL kV " tomi,7 on 'ormer oc cas on, would have intimidated oilier in ccnd,aries from aendi their inflamma tory wrtt.ngs.nto the Southern State,; S nAflad, ,hSC hP we falla cious, and. that there is, a settled detent
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