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I ;:oi LlYKItPOULw 4 , 1 t t w I ' V . v W a,- t C:-'.a. . I rrc&. f Ux k3 rinci. ar- mtJ m llimptoa Raa.U, in 41 dap (rom lirirrMi!. wr paper of thai pure of 24:h sol jth Jolj, fn which we cuke the fii!owinj retract. Cot'on .Vwrif The latest pane slate Ihit the result of the business of the orccrilins week indicatnl no lis prevemenv in the consumptive demsad lor Cotton; but on lb contrary, Uwm nutioo. the trade bavin: Use Mt Mora than 5300 bz. which. with 1000 ban borchased for export. Tormed the tola I transactions of the week, say 6500 bags at l further decline of 1 J per lb genentlr.bat on Some qualities raAer more, The arrivals Continued to be err hearf. and were rabidly auxmeo- tin? an already redundant stock, which must nut ifrnlv keep down the spirit of oeculatwn. bat deter even (he dealers and spinners from coming freely into the market; under theae etrcum&ttices we fear no favourable teaction can be shortly anticipated. The transaction daring the two last days were very limited. On Monday, 24th, the sales did not exceed 750 to 800 bagi, tho the importers would wil lingly, have accepted Uie lowest rates, without finding buyers'. Good Bow ed were sold u that day at 6 7-8d.and if ba jers had been found, it it probable that tven the lower prices would hare been accepted. .. t ':' ' ' Ltvervoot. Jutu 24. tmbbriani Cabinet Council- On Tuesdaj afternoon, , at two o'clock, a Cabinet Coubcil was held at the Foreign r Office; in Downing street, which had been summoned to meet since liiurs day,"' by order of Mr, Secretary Cunning. llie Cabinet was full . at tended, me council (Continued in Close deliberations upwards of three hours.' The" subject under discussion was supposed to be relative (o foreign politics, in consequence of the Cabinet having been sura in on ed by Mr. Canning, ana other circumstances, some impor tance wis also attached to it, from the numerous attendance of the members and the distance some of them travelled to be present. x The Earl of Harrowby caineuutol Staffordshire; the Earl ul Liv erpool from Coombe Wood, Surry: Mr Peel from Broad stairs, near llamsgate; Earl Bathurst, from Staninore, the seat of the Earl of Aberdeen; the Chancel lor. of the Exchequer, from Charlton Kent; Lord Bexley, from Foot's Cray, &c, " A second Council was held on Thursday. " The Timet says:-" It wi be remarked, that two Cabinet Councils have been held in the course of the present weeTc at the Foreign office, which is rather an unusual circumstance." Distrest of the timei Since our last another very extensive cotton mill has 1 ceased woi king, in consequence of the extraordinary pressure of the times; and ' sorry are we to say that there is too much reason to fear that others will bs Compelled to do the same. The burden of the poor's rates is increasing heavi ly, and bow can it be otherwise, when by : the above unfortunate event from 6 to 700 hands are thrown out or employ roent, without the slightest chance of - MmmiT annthi mlmifinn j ' .. - . Vf Stockport Mv. ' State of Trade We have had ano ther doll rreek,and in some descrip : tioni of goods : we believe, there has ' been a further trifling reduction in pri- ces. On the other hand, however, we ''liavc been informed, in several quar ters, that there are some articles in ra ther more demand.) ''The result, there fore of the different statements made ' to us will be, that whatever may be the case in particular instances, there is no material change in business generally. The Liverpool; Cotton Jmarket continues to droop. aartCAesMr Guardian 'UWe-'rejoic to find, that all aonre liension lo the safety,, of the harvest, and the late potatoe' crops, have now ;vanished.rvThe tains have been cene- ral in every part ofthei United Kinsr- dom. They did" not come in time for the hay,, and that is the only short crop. IhMr Morning Pol.Wy;v ' Liverpool, July S5.Throughouf the OUtVreiit manufactoring districts, and more particularly in those of Lancashire "and Yorkshire, the distress by which the lewver orders are weighed down, appears "to b increasing every day. Iho improvement has taken place in trada, and there is consequently' no ad ditional demand for labour. All the , little savings of the poor are expended; . the greatest part of their clothes and ' furniture have been pawned or sold, and their only resource now it in the parish rates, or tn the Drtcarious fund supplied by private charity, - The latter i tuese sources, unless sneedilr and ! liberally recruited, mnst shortly fail; and as for the former, the relief which . it affords is altogether inadequate to the distress. V Unless a speedy A change ( takes place in the state of the country, the- consequences are likely to be of the most serious kind. , It is perfectly vain -; to reason with men who are starving. i, . Driven to despair by intolerable suf- ferings, they feel that they have nothing -fki tow uui a miseraoie existence, anu .hAre, ready to engage in-projects of the . tnit dangerous ami desperate kind la ndft !( f jrest ertrf-naj i. uabitaaU St. TWtu. are ag all . , AiTW Ctta.uuoan.l ?r-,unclidrcdaaab..rrcUi; The sutisate the itm;iM S--. .... r. lladnd. dated W . . rf. ,. . . ... v, L, umpereJ wiia derau. . T.i, wh it t sUted lhl the an ciprra f Madrid fur arUorce- . j imm. which h cails Horn. Aiiaoa sbc -4 privatt charity, vet w caceie tal . ',. J k. 1. l .Inn. B.fu-H mar mtmi aou "i " The ep' of asanificent generosity et by hb Majesty has Da oy no sogencrauy luiioweu -" ben ei peered. 4 he names noblemen and memoer o P" art indeed to be fouaJ eo the ssbnp- tioa lists, but the number ts compara tively small. It "h not however, fro ih hrtipvolenee of the very highet M.u that tl.a frUfids of the workmen . . - should expect much assistance. CI V . SMfcll - - want, are frpooentlr bTOttZht 10 COflUCl with the sufferer, ought principally to be relied n. Altboufth none of them may Ve able to do ranch, jet if ach would give according to hr ability, a mmwm Urw ant mirht be collected, and moch both of misery and crime be pre vented. . Interest as wen as nuinannj or alt classes to do their utmost, since all are. interested in the preieryauon of tranauillitv; and since it wdl be almost if not altogether imnoasiWc to preserve it without some mitigation of the nrevailin distress. Besides r"se efforts to relieve te Drevailini distress the greatest firmness and prompniuoe are necessary in the magistrates of the distressed Untncts to prevent acts 01 riot and insubordination, tvery man must be aware that these acts will only herve to nrolon the distress, and there " 7 r - .0. . , fore must wish to see tnem vigorously resisted. When w speak of vigour, we do not mean that kind of vigour. which consists in itbe reckless use bt .UuUtdy tectasary. tons Um ptf f-i ukca a ww dirvtuoo, a welt to tba prf f streogtheouis the tarnson as lor placing uti-" ; ..r.l towas m Ue woviace, par- ..-.i.ri iHe eaettae iortug l-,ti,r. TLa aama letwr uu lUt Ur elians i the capital itself. The tlf ! WI rm Pari, seccetd each other wiUi jrcai ra- IU iK. Tarkev Mail, ibis moriMaz, ac fn.. Smvrna to the aoo . . . ri..i froiH CoataDtiuviieloine anu-ij, v" .v.... r . - . r.irau ld ben so eiteuaivc anu u ' . .1 . -I L' I'. U au.rrk.nl. hill ui,l inai me tnuu w V. -I I. nflu.f 111- calieu on me couui u ihurities for tlieir protection, auaior reukMstraucca to our admiralty board on the subject. U would appear the an.vU takru out ol our uiercuuu hku weie osxruly eiposvd to Anvrna. 6ic. Various modes ol pro tectum are suggested to Lloyda' by the English Coou at Smyrna. I be ara bun inan-of war had destroyed above uventv of the nirate veels. loedes t-nciion ol lite Janissaries continued at Constantinople. . London, July "25 The merchants, and others connected with Greece, are disappointed thi morninsr at the abseuce ol intelligence rcsDectinz Lord Cochrane, Wo. can uot find that the Meditorauean Packet .k-.aKr- it- tnnt in the briii2 any account of his squadron III V 0hri BWtau H'V vawuf , . nromnt and firm exercise ol the civim unucisiauu " comeaaja&t,a Ufa (UbotUr) kas been ikrcatcsed, and t is p,aarded, Une-firWnt.bT3ifli The same letter says," ' rj lw bear of the loss of yoar new Preidefit, u well as the good old Jefferson. The number of arrivals at Wilmlng too, m Vol Staie, uannj u nJinj t!e 3Ht ultimo, va i-o ;. oflt-tu-M. ISO sctkoooers. i .Lxir. 171 cnt from Ivrv - 1 - 35 from American ports at power. . t nese, 11 omugni mro action in time will generally be sufficient to pre vent mischief, but if used in a diiatorj manner, will be utterly ineffective. We are induced to make these obser vations by the events which occured in Manchester during the week before last. Meetings of the distressed workmen were held st that place on three or fur successive evenings. At these meetings a number of demagogues called on the peopleT in the plainest terriisT to "arm and rise in insurrection, and at last they so far succeeded as to induce a number of them to march to Middleton to pro core arm. They were there .happily dispersed " by the military without bloodshed. Bat what wan the conduct of the magistrates? They allowed a nartv of demasroiraes to address the workmen tiight after night in the most inflammatory manner, and to call upon them openly to rise tn rebellion. Why were not these men arrested? If it was not known who they were.it might have been ascertained; and ut'tprlh mpptinir they might : have been apprehendeS without any danger;, Such men may b,e' despised in ordinary times but when the lower orders are starving, and con sequently in a state of excitation, they j. . l . e 1 1 pussesa me power 01 ooing a; great ileal of mischief. We trust, however, that in future the "interference either of the civil or military power will be unneces sary -that the lower orders will under- stand their own interests too well to allow themselves to be made tools in the hands of designing men and that they will wait patiently for that rev val of trade which We smcerelj' trust is not mi- uioiaiu, anu wnicn violence nn disorder will only serve to postpone. : LATER FROM EUROPE. ' ''A'll New York. Smt. K. V By the ship Ropert Wilson, 0nt Araoiu, wnicn arrived last even n London papers to the 7tli,' and Liver pool to the 29th July, have been receiv er Alanvfacturing J5wric-The dis tresses among the manufacturers, in stead of abating, seem to increase. The Liverpool Courier of the 26th sav "The accounts from different parts of our ownountry, anu noin many more of the more distant manufacturing narta of Great Britain, continue to be f a : tr..t .1 . . very uaiiuui uescnpuoii: and. what hai added to the alarm is. that, in Manrho. ter, btockport, and some other nlareo meetings have been called by some des perate and atrocious wretches, in ni'ilei . . . . . . to inname tne suaenng population, and urge mem 10 ueeas ot plood; It is how bym, oui lusuco o me great body ol unemployed wprltmen to ; state, that little impression appears (0 have been made Dy these inliauamatorv hir,i.. and the more secret, meaus which, no doubt, have been resorted to, to produce riot in order that - a few unprincipled iuuuiaiin may iniU oy U, una plUn der their neighbours. ' - : ine Aimon ol the 89th says, Wi lament to state that the distress whic n v uu occasion 10 men lion, continues to increase day after day. . Some hundreds of our wretrUa countrymen are added to the thousands already destitute of employment. An accumulation of mi,Wj j, occasioned, which , demands instant relief. The funds so promptly raised br private subscriptions are exhausted, and, in our opiuion, it becomes the imperative duty of Government to institute an im mediate inauirjr.iuto-the sUt of the country !.-tvi i, v.,.;, NsiMili ti Romania 1 . . Liverpool Market, junj 'l i'is has beeu a much better week ao the preceding one, for all produce except Drysalteries. , Lotion. 1 here nas Deen a gooa ue maud at ah improvement ot a 4 on th wer ducnption ot American, the miort is 11,003, and the sales amount 1 . si to 13,100 bags, viz -uiu sea isianus, 2 to 16; 5620 boweda-, Si to 6; 1710 Orleans, 6 to 8j; S'OO AUbamas. 5i to bl. we learn l!. CV-C mk1.,c p.'f" "' about to tale cmomaftd .ftt ' force at Vera Croa, apnu l bcn pevviileil f Kim, u jmj . the dtaeae of the sWe, u th 1 f St. John d Ulloa. wlwe t thv as - tt woulil k . catil the u&riM shall be mja rtj.jt sea. , ; . The reception of Commfclor at the seat of Govern nen! M w , , -v.w, , H) j Tue eaioloments f hi miu. lr. , than rrted, but still eoriMJeu say 3M0O t- r annu o. The C. . c ' - , ; roent, moreover, untiwtandm ti, ; LiSo. jlifll,w.hzliMl Metica service, CTj? . rflrelinioihetf, of eoor, si oil pi,: ' ., : ' . ; wnicn, ne nw upon tnt vonsuUJn' g . At public BMtting latly held U the Havana, a-eed to apl y to the G-. couaties of Bucks and, Wcstmortland, ment f Vera Crai to p'ae him in p. . ! . station of ' S lai-fc'e 1rar if ln.l ... .. Sk . Mauiiriitna urairBi siiiiiiiirai. - - . - - ' 1 111 r rsn rasi w iiiuia. a isviuivho w w p.fVa eumjUaQia, resolution were adopleil collating the character and qualifka fina- river of Uoasaruatco. Tli.i r. ' ernrnent of Vera Cruz, hjs are,j J a ceile to ie Comm.ire cIcvjq suare in fie richest and tawt bcj. Murfreabon', Sep. J, PJ of tnc state. ; 1 h tnrt co Uons of Gan. Jackson lor the Prctidea RALEIGH. FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. 15, 1825. We are authorised to announce Gen. Daniel L. liarringer as a candidate to represent this district in Congress, in the place of Willie P. Mangutn, Esq. appointed Judge, The Charleston Mercury contradicts the report of the death of Gen. fade Hampton, which originated in a Louis iana paper, and says '.bat he .has reco vered, and is now at his residence in Columbia, S. C. e. a. la . - ae" Suwicious.A bright mulatto man, tains aaouinaw a minion 01 acres, ttj who tailed unn.eir. ifilUam Vuncan. """" .1- w 1 ' -'' sod said he was Iroia tuition, was tu ,mv,,l :vreo narfc(aJ. diw-towo u Tuesday la.t, uudereir- j utw .yireugti . cuiasunces that natorally loduces us , On Comino lore P's arrinl in Meij. to believe that be was emwr a runaway co, crc v uncuision ta lave, or, if Irve, had stolen the hoTso puonc pnnis, ai mo expeoienr T of wluch was iu his possession. llo inad prvtenng mm to any v,afUlula b2c his escape however, bcfoixj hs couduct tor the chief NaVal command i was known to any wu person here, , ':'. ::'yaU t&. or. he would undoubtedly have been j , -wr.-'. V-lf " ' ' ahDMheiKled. M was at Uioton tne jotk, .oep. & .'... 1 1 1' .... .. .. . .... nm nM.lInuMmii.l?;i..l 1 day Delore, anu uiaue appucaiiuu w mo rf -..vwimuiu, 3( CanUin of a Schooner lor a passage to Capt. Clark, arrived last evening, nil-New-York, but the Ciiptaid suspecimg; ed from Rio Janeiro Jul 19ih Tie hint to b runaway declined taking lino. U. S. Snip Crane remained in port, He stated at Wiuton, whett asked U esnecung mi tcmoi irorainetD. he liad liee papers, that he understood A td Slates. The Boston, sloop of horse would be a gOiid and sulncieut bad sailed. The British line of batt! pass for bunbut piopoed selling ihe ship Wellesley, fngatea Thetis'. Adnolj, torse,aiiddidliuaJiyscinmiiWaitro, anil Briton and four' French frigites, with the saddle aiid bi idle, alitor Jour and two corvettes were iu port. TV dollars! The horse is a dai bay, 4 Buen Ayre SfloadrOft, under Ad. feet 1 1 inches high 4 01 0 years old rl Brown, wi blockaded in the inacr tlie saddle, Half worn, witn a pad at- Balite, by two liflcs. the outer line coo. tached to it- the bndie, likewiao half s'sf'.ng of 8'X frigatesrand i was eog-wm-n. A tia beeu before stated, the "idered impossible for a vessel tt . lellow was a bright mulatto, lull face, cnP fr entef.' A' report tad reacM bushy head, apparently jeais ol age 1 t,,at ari ection took place betwnu his dress, blue coat, vei atid pauu- e two squadrons at the fime Admiral loons of bmadctoih, and a lasliionable f'wn waatl riven into thtfabove plac. black hat. He represented ihehorse oeem vessels had been sent info Mob. as beiug broke down, wnu'; vias not so tevediti tor attempting to twice- Pi and said that ne intended to foot it to blockade, among the number brig U Norfolk, where he had brothers living. omaat, iwrtieit, t IJoSton, rromClit; The. horse is in this place, and will be nil ship Jane, -or London; 'and oilier delivered up td the lawtul owuer upon .American and, British vessels. Ths his nav.iis the exuense of his keepim:, pnzc vessels were expectedatHio from &c lie is nrobablv worth 50 or 00 Mor.teviilo dollars Int. On the 50th ultimo, the anniversary Commencement 'in Harvard College, Massachusetts, took place; when' the degree of Doctor of Laws .was con ferred -on; the following eentltnen: Wmi Gaston, Esq of this State, Gov. Lincoln James Lloyd and 'Win. Sul-1 livan,. Esqrs. , The degree of Doctor of Divinity was conferred on 3, and that of Bachelor of. Arts on 02. . 1 ' At the annual meeting of the Greens- borough Auxiliary- Society . for the colonization 0 the free peopled co lour, held on the jSd inst&Ht, it wa re solved to refer to the Board of Managers the subject of drafting a mcmoiial or petition lo our General Assembly, to request the General Government to employ a part of the'Kavy of the U, Statesi in aiding atid assistiug the A- merican Colonization society to remove the free people of Colour to its Colony in All ica;? and that they , report the same to the next meeting, which will be held on the 22d ol November next. ' Congreu of Pana ma. TLe Coji gress at Panama has adjourned, to meet at a , village in jhe neighborhood of tl city of Mexico. . The cause of chancing iia location, was the unhealthiness of Panama. Both of the Secretaries of the British Commissioner had died, and the Commissioner himself has returned toEngland. The Dutch Commissioner had gone to Vera Cruz, to be nearer the place whtie the Congress is to rc-as- semuie.-v?:fi4,-';,'-i' r ; ;; - 5 $The frigate BraRdywine, Com. Jones, ana sioop 01 war Vincennes; Cant Finch, sailed from KtW York, on the ??., w?o for tlieiiPaciac, to relieve the squadron under the, command Com 'Hull.'- 'r ' prr'-i'-T-f- letter to on of Uie editors, dated A letter from Bogota, dafed the 19th July, from which we make the following arrivejj , extract, gives the details of a horrible t murder ' ju that, cuyt " ith teeiuigs of the deepest regret, I have to'iiitoriti you of the death of our mutual It tend, J. H. E. Fudger, Esq. the Aineinati Consul, who Mas most inhumanly inur-ilc-rvd in his omiI bed, cn the night of the loth iiis'f . lie was stabbed tluough the heart' with his own frWotd; his throat cut from ear local; and his trunks titled of their contents. Capt. Brtcrt war af flit latter place at the last accounts. ,Thl Imperial Cortes of fctaxil .would clort their, session on the 6thl September. The Portusuestj' 84 gun shipVJohn fits) trom Lrisbott, with l re said to be six fiulliotw iter- " iiiiir 111 viriia. iiiiik Lilt r.nmii icwcib. The I-ifant of Portugal was a passett ger, who came to offer r-his homage to the, Emperor. A - frigate of 48 gut i-as to be launched a Rio on the 64 September;'-" V ,,; Among tlie passengers in the Eliza belli, are Commodore' Jewett,' of the Brazilian Navv. nnd L Mr.' De Litm, bcveral persons are n . . r J . . - , , 111 prison on suspicion; but our police is . V " , , ,. jiciai.vis niiisbupc. f its tuiicim iuok place the foliowiHg day,, and ,was at tended by a large Concouie of citizens and .foreigners. .The inhabitant of Bogota sincerely mourn his lostk and regret that their ciiy has occouie the scene of so foul a deed. ' - :"-' " Govertaueot has erven orders fo all the civil and v military auiliorait; to spare no eiei 110ns to Mscover -the rhur- ...... i . . me Uerer,ano-er Kaveoga; feecreta Vrri cVuzt tolake enmmand of i-omgu AUa..k, pauuuiany active ii,;cail Nv.ml a.vihe lflut uii irii" uviu?iiit .. . v. t " An address, signed by several hu now 4 cease.' A n ttiB lnvirnn TdrnariS, tpestatii 1 V ...... , . I a,:. ....1 .1.- i)..::- ..-i. !.i r.il iiiicicsiiog scene was wuuessed at receivea',s,thi ihorningj various files of fiapers1 fifun South ; Americj tlw roni Bogota are to the Kih of Jnly.and our Cavthagena Gazette came down ti the 28th of July. The brig Lady Mon roct at this port yesterday, from Vet Crnz, brought us regular files of Met ican papers to I the 12th August, incli Hive. The'editorsof the Star mentions the: arrivaL of Comniodcre rortsr, uz; to d. ed ot the hum respectable inhabitants ' rZZ,Z79&lP uVj, i...n';i,' 1 ..." .1..- i.:.. . .t the Bervu:e;? will , iii.in.oiMii.uiu iu iu, woven nient, ;,,,iw i. 1 k l I...-. . ' position appears ew , ersouar were aware i.f iia ; ottrf paper of Saturday, ptatingtwt iU to launch; tir . anil i iZ -: I'ai'tiw" , ; ; ,-,-v line ..-cuie oi . uiaiacaiiw " . f gena had opeuly declared in nm. UiTederative 'system; is not correo- theNaiy Yard vestenljv. in thi-' innrli ot the Ifrigale I'vtomdt u tiiu the bed 01) which she has lor more il'an futy-'years reposed, uuder a BliedA at ' theWavv aid 111 thi Uly, atici. saving been hauled up on ' the liicliucd Piano ton-; Slrucied for the exi erimeut. I Com- paiuftvcly lew the inteimou iewer ot the dav'and hour, luiih h JaVln beenundiyuifetd to' prevent too greaT a crown, as, in case ol any diflicultr in the launch, such as somrf had nt tdic- ted,v it might hvtl impeded the neces sary operations ' of, yie ' workmen, &c. A tooil number of uer,ont. Iii,pvr ' witnessed the launch, which is supposed to have been one ofhe most beautiful that ever took place. Not the lightest diflicuily bCCUifed.T The vessel was started ofl a little before eleveh o'clock, and .majestically plouglwd her way to the river. ;The distance he ; had to run being considerable, and the descent small beyond example her inovmeht occasioned almost as much liuliciiude as pleasure. But such rir-eouiions had been taken by the skufurofScers and. men 01 me laid, that not the least accideutoccuned; angina few minutes, this fine Frigate, after being high and dry since jMay 16, in excellent pre- j vauun aim uruer Ujr snugit at an chor ia the IbtUxu LranchAaf. inf. Company, aVaiH nnnpr ine 11 & HVIIIVl MOOvi w Company and Moh(crrayt; the; Capital of I'PP" California, is uientioned as the o situation " for , the ; promotion of tue od- ject9 of the company. v J T y iievoll of Men. faeif-r" esur" that the information' irWen to our tot ,se8pobdeut rn Inguayra, a pD"5 lLU this day, Wet from those places, states, ''thateverj thing , there remaiiied pcrlectlt -quil, and that the military anil authdrRiea had renewed .their caw of allegiance. Nto .the' present Coveni incut; and of attachmepj ...to the u stiutionZl-,,Ca"-;'';';:it'' hf Augustt5published in the Mercani Advertiser,, says:" A small boat which brings the pleasing loteUigen j of the arrival at Valencia of an A'u j . Bolivar. vwiai despatches to w . f aez. tl is saio, anu w? 01 - f will prove true, that Bolivar hie . an ive at Porto Cavfello or Ulf T all this mbntli. V - rANegroMaaby the nameofnanj the property of Jo; 1 Collins,
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