west in a contemplated divisioh? 'Will
Che frw And slavs Struct wpcnie there at
V the one taking possession of the lakes,
1 iho other of the mouth of the 1 Missis
fcbi T J'crheps the moat convenient nr
rnngrment, nfier Ml, will ho to remain a
thy ere, anl "bear the ills they have" ra
thcr than Hy to others which they know
IIV Va.
Electrical Ligut yon I'lMbs.
Paris entire, saysa !ate journal of the French
capital, was occupied the other evening:
invewmg, the curious experiments made
with the electric light i" one of our pub
lick squares. The light was thrown s
far at ihe palace of the Tuillcnes, and, at
this distance' lv no means incoitsularublo,
4ho smallest objects were visabJe, and
could bo read as easily aa at noou-day. Mr.
Herman, chief engineer of the Montoreau
and 'i'royes Railroad, has happily conceived
the idea of rem ering. this discovery useful
to railroads. As is Veil known, the locomo
tives that do the night service, have a re
flection placed in front; but notwithstand
ing the power of the reflector, it allows of
seeing injects at but a short distance in
advance.r-Coiibequenily, the night trains
are forbidden to run at a greater speed
than 20 miles per hour, and this is even too
great to avonlacculents by nignt. 1 he above
nulroads are therefore about to try the elec
tric hirht, which, placed in frout of tin en
gine, will give forth an illumination that j numbered and nre unable to make
gina, Mnry Land, uid the two i-arolisusT-This
is a flam; Louisa Annabels ut'yo
Mr. C"s.thiit sht'woni bqVt'nt home? iMie
calls f "It's house knneMrtgVnt the door.';;
M ioi U Rlpp and Vrgimri; ihih k of il'QS
him. Mary Land declares that she line no
ncquaintance with the, gentleman. ond.donH
want to be introduced. One of the Carohnns
ays the same thing ; and the other protests
that she would send him about his business
onlv that shtTia " bou ,d" to mind her pa.
U.jia Warp, arf.Orgin. and FJofu Day
ti'll us that t f icy" know n stout old soldier'
worlJi forty 6f him. So- lltw-vixerf wHh the
vinegar name, Mi Sotii i. M the only one of
the whole bevy hit locoliwile the unl-rt unatc
beau in the dark day so mwn about fo'ejer
tuke MnlTiirculoiiAii, (Ala.) Monitor.
Latch Fho.w Ypcatan. The brig Tawo,
Capt. Grey, arrived ycHkTdayfrpni jjsal,
having sailed the 2fnt mHt.Among her pna
sengcrs was Mr. U&vii G. Wilds, formerly
an officer of the Vjlh: IJ. 'S. fiilniilry. Mr.
Wilds left Meiida the night otftiie 20th. , In
comes over here empowered by the Govern
ment of Yuentafn tr raise troops with which
to make head against the Indiana. ' The de
signs is to form a regiment of Americans.
I Imre are about 80 Americana now ih actual
aervice in Yucatan, and 150 more have gone,
thither under Gupl. White ; .but a lull regi
ment of COO men in needed, i
W th Mr. Wilds Ve hnvo hud n conversa
tion upon the position of aiTaira between the
whiten and the Indians. Of late the Indians
have generally been defeated ro their skirm
ishes uith the whites, but the liUter are out-
any seri-
will enable the engineer to discover the I oua impression upon their foe. Re'liancr
slightest obstacle on tne track ; thus ena- must be had upon a better description of
lorce. iew Urlvam J'icauyne,29tkJ
(ding the night trains to equal in speod the
day service of the road.
KOB TUE COMMERCIAL.
Lines rospocifully dedlcaicd 10 "StKNtEa.''
'Oh ! tis, I ween, a beauteous eight
That meets the eye at morn,
When spring has spread her mantle bright.
Wide o'er the smiling lawn :
Her mantle webbed of every hue,
Of purple, green, and dun.
Enamelled o'er, wilh glittering dew,
And sparkling to the nun.
V'
And beauteous too, when o'er the djacp,
The waves nre hushed to rest,
To see the silver moonbeams sleep
Upon its tranquil breast :
Or when the wanton billows play,
Fanned by the. zepher's light,
Among the waves, to watch the ray
Dancing and flushing bright
And when a shower sweeps swiftly by,
On Borne soft rural day,
How fair the how that spans the sky.
And drives the clouds away !
How sweet to breath the soothing air,
With fragrant odors filled,
From many a flower arid blossom fair,
13y nature's art distilled.
But fairer sight than all the trees
Thau landscape in its pride
Than moonbeam resting on the seas
Or rainbow, arching wiile
Two heartB, whose kindred graces prove
Them but for one desijrn'd.
Allied by ties of mutual love,
And sympathy of mind."
A. K. II.
Charleston, Nov., 1848.
THE COMMERCIAL.
WILMINGTON, K. C.
TUESDAY, NOV'kMMfeif 14. 1843
From Texas,
By two or three arrivals from Texas we
learn that six companies of the third infantry
were encamped near Lavacca. The Gal
veston News says that the reports at Lavac-
ca were that twenty six persons in all had
Wo have been anxiously uwaiting'our Ua
leigh Papers no ns to henr from ljJ western
counties, but by some misadventure not one
has been received. What is the matter
brother craft ? Is it over joy, or too much
grief that keeps you silent I
We have information enough, however tn
assure us that North Carolina hasgone for
Tayloh. by a majority of G or 8,000.
HCy" The election is over and waofTer our
hearty congratulations to the Whig party and
the whole country upon iis happy result,.
The contest has been nrduotjs and exciting
and the victory is brilliant and refreshing
They who either through wilfulness or mis
management threw our country into nn un
necessary war, have received a .merited re
buke, and those who were striving to impose
a martial spirit into the people, and then
turn them to an aggrcrtivo territorial policy.
I ntnl a wild crusade of prnpnnndism under
! the behest of manifest destiny ! they too. have
I been repelled in tones net to be inisuijuer
iKtomi. The old fashioned, jnst, republican,
conservative prinHples of our Fathers are not
I yet e.xstirt they may have shimhered (or
awhile, but they have been aroused by the fell
spectres of war, agrcsion and progression
; and in trumpet tonus they huve bid these
! spectres avaunt ! With riul jcy do we hail
the incoming Auministratien--oae ivhuse
policy will be just yet moderate, firm yet.
compromising, energetic yet conservative
been killed bv the Indian. Tne P-rentesl ! n which will lr purely nnttonnl in its rhar-
trepidity prevails! nmongnt the people, and lacier but will give an imparlinl roMdcrnfloig
icara wiire cmerin.npci mai me no.ans woui.i ,0 cvcry ook (l(ld corm r ,lf ;Uljan(J t0
attack and. (ire the town, but the arrival of
Government troops rontnhuted greatly to
wards quieting their apprehensions.
From the ictoria Auvocnte of the 19th.
we learn that many persons are disposed to
censure the Governor for not causing the
ranging companies to be retained in the ser
vice ; u is stated, however, that he had order- i
board.
very interest and class ol society. Again
wo congratulate all of our countrymen upon
the happy result.
For Salt River !
The ' Ocean Monarch" will leave to mor-
en tn ee companies to oc raised rbrlliwitlj lor row moving, for the above place, Loco Focos
TheAdvorale ruys 'hut the Indiana, after ' cau iCCUro Pf hY curIy "Pl'hcaUon on
killing Uiwteen men, wuuadingseverjtl others,
and taking a vast amount ol property, bave
cncapel, and are now mwl probably in llicir
mountain homes.
The AJvocate learns y several gentle
men from San Antonio, that n set of desper
ate men in that place gamblers and dischar
ged soldiers had collected together to the
number of about seventy, on pretence of figh
ting the Indians, but wilh the real object ol
robbing ihe quarterraasier's safe and stores,
but were prevented by the death of their lea
der, a man named Sears, who was shot by
Mr. Wallace, whose store he broke in to with
a cocked pistol intending to kill him. Some
of the party, after the death of their leader,
revealed the scret. The Huntsville Banner
announces the deuth of Col. Joseph L. Ben
net, one of the soldiera of the Texan revolu
tion. He commanded the left wing at the
battle cf sail Jacinto. Picuyxtnt.
ORAET ROJiHERY AT WASH
I N G T O N
We publish the subjoined letter notwith
standing it U so late lo hapd, be ause it comes
from - an esteemed correspondent. We do
not endorse all of its sentiments, however,
and we arc far from teing a puny to the bel
spoken of! A gentleman from Onulr.w will
pocket the $1,000 bet. We should like vastly
to fingerthat much of gooddemomticchnnge,
but ve never bet on elections.
Correspondence of The Commercial.
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 3d, MS
Politics run high in tins State, and partic
ularly iu New Orleans. Louisiana will give
the nnparrolled majority (since the .days of
Jackson) of 2,000 majority for Taylor. I kc
by the last Journal of your city dial n het of
$1,000 haa been made with you j the Taylor
men here would pay fifty cents on the dollar
In rrni fl rlinni nfl unrti tifa ant ln unt
G'7nLJllJJtoUn m nn' rent additional lo get on the. scent. I am a
HARD OFFERED. I , . . . . ... ,
iooir on in rnivc Mug crg nui k on now
I it goes I wdl not cast a vot for any mun
I but Henry Clay m long as he live.
But. I like to see the fun the excitement
ihilafrJnTn( Krfa,lcl",m'n; grave Senator, delirious! what world we
tnu morning Iroin another cause besides noli- .
; . I. I ff . in mil fnr u if I Mi nk rtr lnnin 7 In
iiiq iiaiionui insiuuir liavinir hrn ruh. " v v-.. ..B r
bed ngain of the gold and diamond snuffbox promote men, nyemen,but what kind of men,
presented by the emperor of HMjn , W(. t0 tj,e hiahest oflice of the greatest country
uiniuuiiu in ni r. th in p rnm nr . I
Vff take the following from the Baltimore
Sun'of the 9th insi. :
Washicto.-", Nov. 98 . m.
Our city is
that were stolen before, ami so mvsterion.lv
rerovtred from Baltimore.
They hare made geocrn! sweep this time,
carryng off property valued at $20,000. A
reward off 1.000 i offered for the recovery ol
the stolen articles. The election of General
Taylor m generally conceded here this morn
ing, though some still sttnd op to the rack of
nope.
The Boston IW claims lhat Ihe r irla are
tor K,m Hod has the impudf lice to lustancv I "
Km L B.ppi, Miaa 8oun, LouiM Anoa, Vir-1 S
in thff world. Com t object to because be is
'he leader of n pnrly wltoe principles urr
unprogtesaive nnd demoralising. object to
the elections of General Taylor, because lie
was selected for availability, and psrhsp at
a siie.rrfieo of what I enll whig principles, vu;
1st A uniform cirrcnry, n6l a Sub or In
dependent Treasury, with an expense ol
$65,000 per annum for A genu and Clerk
and half per rem on the dollar freight, on
-Spxie from point to r tat, and 5 -8 lbs lo J
per centlitaurattce do- provided thy do la!
(fl! f Gfd fi
I 2id.TIu5 tlislrlmjtlortjol thej-Juli? fir (4s;
(i(ftr tiiefi? ati ft Wp Mp?) nmVng
the Siaiei To 1!ductirionf ftr!Vl luch ftiltcf par!
pse as the said Stitcs may ndopt. ;
3rd. A TncUUor, tne prpteon or pc, man
ufactories of'ftie wflntry which leVVfa td tre
ate a home market, ns well as n foreign ont
anil to do a nauon in every sense o tne won
in" tiiVTvehT oi'a war wTtlt the nations of tTie
old world,
if ;!(',! I. 'I
If Generul Tatlor and his party will adv
1,1. 11
tliev eatr
cate. and sustain these rrlncji l
tane my nnr, cnougu sain.
Cotton inidling and ood midling sales yes
terday to the cxtent'of 1300 bnlw it5 to 6J
per cent. 'SrirtV,'3J to 3j cents for a fair ar
ticle. Flour 4.87$ to $5,00 per barrel. Pork
lor mMs'nV retail '& 10 h'nd Wilf' lower ns
aoon as the Ohio gets up. Ivlolasses, new 'crop,
good quality ii cents, nnu will decline very
little if any before January. Whiskey 20 cts.
aruJljW dciej fymtjrjOT fill
bring'55 a 60 cents in this market.'-; Bacoa,
i(tBYold)'uTe prtfrttjr arid' dwell at i t 4f,cts.
Hlioulilers 3. Rice of fair quality in good
wholesales, hoi W. these prtcs this market
will not bear over lOOO bbls. per month, frosa
Nov. to jilne, iful When it cart be' mfd 'dowj
thus at 75 Cflnts,'' 30,000 per annum eah be
sold. Fitch not warren ted, . Spirits Turpen
tine 60 cents jet 'gtillon, rctoir but 200 bblk
would send the price down to 60 ceuta; ,
Yotrs, .
0IITU (illllLI.Vl UTION.
COMPAU
ATIVK STATEMENT
''-in A if " - .rfVa""
CoeKTits.
Anson.
Ashir, ' ; ' '
Alexandria,
Beaufurt,
fJtitie,
Bladeu,
Brunswick,
Bnneombe,
Burke.
CiibiirruH,
Caldwell,
Camden,-
Carteret,
Caswell,
Chatliara,
Catawba, a
clu.-police,, ,
Chowan,
Clcavclnnd,
(olumbns,
Craven.
Cuinticrrnnd,
CurrtfucW,
Davidson, 1
Davie,
Duplin,
Edgecombe,
Frunklia,
CJatoa,
Oreenp,
(iraiville,
(iujfbrd,
Halifax.
Hay wood,
Henderson, If
ifeffofd, ''
Hyde, . .
Iredell.
Johnson,
JopeSj
Lenoir,
Lincoln,
Macon,
Mnrtin.
McDowell, b
Moeklenburg.
Moore,
Montgomery.
Nash. ;
New Hanover,
Northampton,
Onslow,
Orange,
Pasqootank
Pe.uiroOlil,
Person,
Put,
Polk,
Randolph,
Richmond,''
Robeson.
Rockingham,
Rowan,
Ruthrilord,
Sam peon,
Stanly,
Stokes,
Surry.
Tyrrell.
Union, c
Wnkej
Warren.
Washington
Wayne,
Wilkes,
Yaney,
xtsii.
Ciay.- Polk Tnylor,
Pi
0,121 48II
18"43.
Cast.
834
933
'475
m
961
1.23t
718
598
- 556
' 434
283
1,136
890
305 .
366
133 '
654
' 703 '
157
1,091
529
,223 .
126
336
355
302
93G
2,130
592
342
55
'300'
316
1,582
595
203
225
7W0
374
310
801
''527
m 1601
319
4861
-282-4t9
228
374
219i
I01 0423,
315'
1.1821
729 l,T33t
m fiO
.237
S25
16f m 116
6241'
169
ml87
842
'36
'5281
1.104
651
6W
tn
. 936
1,503.
760
355
276
942
515
456
267
,14 ('
164
330
650
142)
356
1,70
224
580
194
.....
1431
341
-1 90
ral08
' -I ;
582
519,
274
1191
467
939
1335
658
446
i'noiae iwd. confusing" of Jh. ejection, he
j lshki in becottiIdv ichos winM.-aVihg from
I its r .iitost, n ht -caWsit e peal to be
Ui i.:ajNDfc,ioic, No.3-2J P. M.
Mr. Van Duren says he has not been un
deTgte4ttthiaeattvav Ilia gsaund wwa-
a eandidato. He says now he sees he was
ProTo71aTr157iru".0l)0
rto. orchurds. 9.070 009
Hay. ' 128 000 000
Hemp 4 flux, S .9.47 000
Potatoes, 40,616,000
Cotton, I61,fl00000
Sucnr, 10,000.000
Tobnceo 19,176.000
Wool, 40.) lb. 17,900.000
C .r.lll it..l V, 97Q IWI
' The invcstrteWta in fheiorles'er everV'des-
Fsrttsi-etPWAf p, m, Lipiioiie.slaXedgeiiiUly ja.lhGtahhi. of
our reiydi'lalb oei4iiityof hd varieties and
the proportiun ni cnpitaJ m, each, we submit
ttiP fnllnwiii f" 1 1 '
ZiCHiar Tiruti nr.ATr nnT.ll irn Cr.
IVaik. While the result hf the me irrea n4-
A&Hd li onfTZcCT, ifi3tiJt?o
oouor. ms i'n'apjfi,p9iK4 niroesiiKe in norse
flesh JaA greol mnteh Jyre this afternoon
wiipr imrt gagieT oa jjasron, nt once
flatantsa mml Jeciduil victory in. our ace. -k-WMMMiri(9
fo?300J-eejWeV five,
mile heqU .Thfofitfiilvfaf spirited, and
the first, third, And lo'th heats Were .won by
'Zncharj ' there wWe k&i Wmbers in
attendance, and much interest evlnted m the.'
result.
'U.Vi'.i M "J'M't
United States.
' 'In examining the resoutece-of oufttfiti'try.
no single objokSitidsed". Iu, half. 'dozen ob
jectsshould determine U)e .estimate. Tlie
whole field of labor and enpitui . bboujd bV
carefully surveyed, to ascertain Its produc
tion, on the, best Evidence at command.
Previously la' 1840 no regiilar effort had
befmmade to obUiin suustiaal view. of 'the
pursuits .and property pf our people . but
with the'r'eniU ot that'year; amass ofinfbr
anation was ordered ha ajtea, wlu';h, has
aince fbrmea ihehasis of reporls'and disserta
tions upon oOj natioual induKtryt We have
drawn from this common.storelu)use the data
on which" a statement ' of the agriculture,
commerce, manufactures, and general condi
tion of the Unjtcd States, comparatively', has
been tarsparedi f he rule adopted ia arriving
.at li uajQunVJ ia opr tqblqs, han beep hi add
' twcniy-nVe"pcr Wnt. 6htht rcMtrtis or 1S4U,
'tt tbat is Uie.gpncntllv supppseo; nwrcaae or
population wjtKm thp last eiyht years, and!
of course tlie proper ratio, of the productive
energies of th country. ' Oar plan" is designed
to be intelligible to all.. The matter collected
ia a lair representation of our annual products
from the soil. ao4 in pmt irom .machinery.
Mualf labor i)BJocaiibestaifiK loth e pre-
action pf the Vble; below, may be n
rerrcd Irom the nature of "the wbrtt.1 Under
the head of 'Crop" thirteen uriirles are
included, on each of which the value has
been adjusted to the several States, wilh the
necessary; ad,vace on the.sama items, ns
they were reported in 1810; 'tKor affording
U0" afiproxipiBte ;tahe ft'th crfp of 1648,
together with the sums invested in manufac
tures and mierchahdlse, respectively. In 11m1
king up the ''Crops" in our table, pTices have
been assumed as follows : Cot:on at 6 rents
per pound; sugar 4; rice 3; tobacco 7.
Wheat 00 cech per bushel ; corn 3D : barley
3d$orW 23 Iryfe'OrlrufctfiWA tip; an.l
potatoes 30,ce, Lky $10. and hemy and
fla tWfe W1 tTWasraotr rkrrt. prices,
before txaiwporuuion to marigert, and ajiply to
the first column of the following Ui,bl
Etlmottd volte of the Ckjm of 184S, and
the turns invested in MiHufaduret and ZItr-
TJic cotton und sugnr c rop may bp estima
tf ija; i datef Jmic: mftrei repent than the
Cmfiis li tii, s (4'il840. I Mefclf a conjeO
inHlAU idorl 2jSi,0,OtJOD-ilflol (he one and
t 0,tM W hllrad of IU9 othr f arfJie produ?-liorrflo43.,-"
Vve aliHf confleci number 4f
miscellaneous articles in the stntemeut : . ;
S E .V-'E N. ' I A Y S : L AT E 11
FROM EUROPE,
l,f. IV
cx, arrived nt
the following f
Cotton
m i
it
IV.
fuc(oric'9I, ' .
Mixed do., . '
, TubflCCO; do.
flats. & e. do.
- lolher. Ac do.
Candles. to do,
Liqinflf ' . do. f ,' i ( '
Pwier . . d. '
'PHiititfrf'idbstfrti; 1
Powder do.
Rope do.
UrMgs f-cr lo.
Si!,, 4c. i 5do.f
Carrfnjrfe do.
'Kamharr tt i
MHIs,,Ac. do.' ,
Having shown (he outlay, it is
8C3,fi77,000
i ; 342,000
2(i0,000
5,4(50.000
4,29(1,000
5.(i0il,000
35,000,000
The Cutmrd stc.uncr AMEni
Nev Voflt Soill Wednesday Wlitli Her ndvi
cea arc one week Idler, her day of sailing be
ing the' 23th ultimo.., .
Gehcrhl Cavaigrlnc'fi tietV Cabinet has al
ready sustalntfl a' defeat in the Assembly.
An auiepdnenjtO(the contilylion, relative
to the army, upon which an issne was raised,
was decided against them by a majority of
523. The dineuion on the constitution hns
been terminated) On the 25th, Marrast,
President of the ; Assembly, presented a de
cree for tha election pf the Pretident of the
Republic pn the lQlh December. It was
earried by u m ijorily of 355. This result has
euused the greutest surprise. The contest
for the Presidency has become very exciting.
The ultra Democrats, anxious for unanimity
among themselves, nre prepared to art with
concord Lntnnitiric has mibliely declined
3..(4ti, 000 i being considered a candidate.
.' i I.
1 ft.
ooo
. G.BtilllOO
t r,tcioo
1,094,000
3,000,000
, B,(i3J,000
000
' tf.xooo
.9,1 M 000
82,322,000
iiVllcc
tio)is.j
folio
Jhe return Jrom ramii
if., i. mm i I I
IVIIJU'll IS JflTCIU wnuuu
wtnif staT'fcmt'nt: 1
til!
re
di
1
irn Jrom
glTeig w
rtmerit:'
itaciurmg opcra-
nitiijoo. in lire
roper to
Manufactures.
CoifDh feooda.
Woolen do.
Mixed do. '
Silk do.
FItix do."
tluis & cups.
Bonnets,
Leutliaf. de.l
Gliss.
Value. Affinufaclui't'S
J37 ,037,000 Vrtlt'os,
25,345,000 Kgrnyure.
8 181,000 Ootdaj-e.
143,000 KartherrwfW.
40Z.000 Keflncd sV'rs.
10,990000 Confectionary
i.o'it.uuo .niisicnl insts
4Jft!,000 Metal.
. .3.000,000 Ptour.
-. . , i .-. V. : u
Value.
18,033,000
9,443,000
5,097,000
l,'i6f..000
4,062,00 0
1.4'e.OOO
1,154,000
I2,o63.000
95,631,000
6 766
fhandxst ii each 'State.
Sutes.
1I3,(X,00SIO,000 000!
U.W0 OOW u.uuoxwo
vi oon.oooj K.oooiwo;
9.0OC.0O0f lT.(XX.00r
I&.0C0OOO 6.000. OU)
9091
5401
65S!
74l
382)
5I9
IWi
r,686
mi
in
275
. 634
22f?
1,171
802
659
430
833
1.3101
5331.
530:
1,084'
9061
28J
1J301
5(K)
139!
' 894
354i
i:s6v,
VX m 330
. 223,' m 183
G49'
47b m 157
!2l
Min(, ,
iVw Hampahlre,
Mat-ajhuw-lt,
hhott Island.
Connecticut,
VerimxiU
New Yorkr , , J 7.9,pOO.OuOJ 6yjQ0U.0(i0j
New JtjtyJ I "1 Mm 44JM,00O
55.000 OOUI OU.WUUi'UI
; I 00,000(1 1,000.000,,
1 0.000 ooo! H.000.000
113)
4041
m5
211
3121
' 117!
691
1,022
586
2H)
878
48
1.133
880
119
IT. 52 j Prnnaylvanla.
Delswar. ! ,
Maryland,
VHrlBs,1 .
N'urin Carslhia,
SowOtCaioUrta,
Oiorgia,
Alabama, '
Miulaslppl,
LtMilalana,
TennraaM,
Et-niacky,
Ohio, . ' . .
Indians,
Illinois. '.'.
Missouri,
AjrUnaps, ,
MlenigiB,
Klarltja,
Wiseonaio,
Iowa. '
Teiss,
Ki55J
ml
69$,
'633
235
71
i Mi
my
128
l.aosJ
'3381
r-
4333
S?
rti
Dlst.ofCohiinblaJ ,' W.WPj
Total,
Crops
M'oofct'rH
I9W0t)q4WjO)Oi
WKW.COO
19,000,000
14,000,0001
21 000.0OU
I700 001
14 OOO OOOj
19,000.000
40,000,000
47XWJ.0O1
J3Jo.0Ort
12.0Q0.0001
KOOO.tXX) 27.000 m
6.000.000 7,000.000
4 000,000 6,000,000
4:000.000 10.000.000
6iW00pL lJ0Oj loops)
T.ooo'oooi ,ow.ooffl .ooo.ooo
Arjot.pao) JPOO,000)
2.000.0001 tuuwui
. 5. 11
MI0Unq3,3OO,0OOl3n.0CI0,0OO
, 4,000.0001
.UO0,UU0
1.000,000
ijno.ooo
8w.oOa
5.000.000
7000,0001 11.000,000
Mots
v.ooo ono
lotto 000
IS,000.iO
4000.(lK)
8,000 m
4.000,UtH)
63.000 ouo
6.000(00
45,000 0(10
1.300.000
13.000 000
414000
'6.000,000
18,000,000
Tl.000(0
8,000 000
7.000 000
20,000.000
gow.ooo
Besidea the amount set fortli in a Drec.e-
Jing table, ns conslituliiicr (lie commerce, or
rather the retail trade of the Slates, the sum
of $1401)0,00,0 id emj)4iycd in the com i
sjon business and foreign trade together n:a
Wngihe sum f$47!.0t)u.O0O Hour commerce.
We-ahallclpce. foe the pres'iit the eiatis
tics of our patioaal, jnduslry and resources.
l ha w.ts. nava mady juuch, u rapid jirogres
Wiiinn tesa, llian liirec-IourthH or a century,
since, ris a pebpre,' We Hist oil' tlie shacklci of
fnon'arehy'. is astonishing, even touraelves.
The tables kIiow the immense productions
andTbusiness of (Jic CoiHitry. ail us sieh we
enbmit them for wmitevCT they are wftrth.
;li.rdatil)rt 10 lio amaaitittr stated-a(lH-un-nual
product of iiujaclufes, jiome dout of
Uieir accuracy .mayperhapH be entertained,
from tTie fteess.'fn some insfancea, 'over the
pfiffl i41.wpte.1lj TTifMigh w.e r.pnsider the
returns' mfHde with tlie ceii6u nn1n sorhe de
gree invperl'ect, from tbr dillicnlty of & firnt
attempt ol tlie kind, yet they orro the nearest
and most reliable approximniinii with whidli
the country l)B leei furnished on the sub
ject. fJJpe.'VnlUH o nKinofiCtyred uriirles
may exceed the capital paid out for buildings
and mnchl'nery' bnf the rot "or labor and
or the1 mw ' nm re H splits t be' dtducCed Jrom
th5 ft 04 prooveds. nnd then the balance in
nubjeot ti tUvidend ns profiu. Thovighotn
the whole procats agrcplture is the primary
rlement. giving subsistence Jo labor, nnd prob
ably line-toath'sql trrotapie afterwards con
verted into labrica.
1?HE .IJMMINO UP,
The smoke of thu battle, bus o f.tr clear
ed oil as to enable tii to euin up tho results
ol the con Hie I. bo far at least as lo i-how
wlnjaru tln yiclyrs. ( Vi' set down 'the IM
lowirg SlaKl lol Til'yltftufed I-'il by rc :
Mnwiachusctts Hi
ViTnuiiit fl
f,Rharf'lBifh.'r ,;)((. , ; 4
IjounocUcul' . (j
.New York
Delaware J
New Jersey 7
Ptnnsyrvania 'jti
M.vyhfnd' . 8
Kcntutky ' ' ' fj.j
Tennesiiee ' u
North Caroiicui, 1 1
Georgia 111
Louisiana ti ,
Florida .(
SPAIN.
The crisis In this count pf appears to have
passed. JS'arvaex husrelorned lo power, and
the King consort is established at the head of
ihe household, after a long peiiod ofestrauge
ment. PKUSSIA. ,
l'Vesh dislurbances broke oul at Beilin on
the ICth, and, alter a lull, came ton climax
on the 18t.1i. The cause was an attempt
upon the jiart of some ineclianics to break iiji
various nihelnucry Invented tor lubor saving.
The troops, wereordcr'd out and eontiinied the
contest with considerable loss ol' life, their op
porfCnfs fighting vigorously under the shMter
of baqrioadea. The King has powiitively ri -fused
tb'accepf the rcsign'ntionH tendered him
by his. ministry.. , , ;
AUSTRIA.
Afl'airs have not yet reached a crisis in
Austria. Nearly the entir.; population have
resolved to hold owl to the last, come what
will. About one thousand persons had quit
ted Vienna pmee the 6th till., nnd the city
Was begHinirrg to aeHHinu iho nppearanco of
siege lorliliealioiiH were Btrcngtheiied and
onlposfs exfeiiiled. The peasantry nnd coun
try people are flocking into the city in great
numbers, entering along, thu Mussdorl line,
all other approaches bi-UiX cut olf by the. be
sieging forces; Aoerspnrg. nflcr leaving the
'Blibfrbs.had.joMietl Jcllafbirh, and together
thfy presented n menacing Iront at the
old position of the la tier.
On tlie 61I1 nil. the commandant of the
national iruurd issued a tdarnra announcinir
Utal he jVuugariniiii, under C'zani and Moriu,
had crossed the Austrian I'roiilier and were,
advancing again t Jellacbieh. The placard
added that there would be n pangui ury
battle in the vicinity ol Vienna, in view of
which a strong force was ponied nt Belvidere.
The Hungarian nrniy was set down at 65.001)
men It was weakened by the desertion of
two regimeuti' of husdars, who went over in
Windeschgratz, and had iu consequence fall
en back. Windem-hgratz had la ken poriScsH
ion of the ifilund ol ' Lobauf in the lJauube,
flVom which Napoleon fought thfl ba I ill's of
Kssling nnd Wagiiim.) and hud colleeled
there 5,600 mci . Provisions were beginning
to be sen rev about Vienna. At the last
arcouhlK no engagement bad taken place
between the CmuUaud llniigariain..
im-XANW.
Intelligence from Dublin stales that O'Brn 11.
Meagher, McManiiH. and O'Donoghuc, Imve
JiMtJ their sentences of (tenth cominuti'd to
fransnorlatioii for fife, hi Dufly's case ihe1
jtM-vhaif nbt tutfied ivvepdic..
The country was iu thu most deplorable
I condition from the failure of tin- pot.ito and
gr.un crops. Tire poor continued in a suiter
nig condition fronrWint of employment.
2.000.000
1.000 000
1,000,000
ipoo.000
v.
I I
181
4J7i
258
39,287
1,248
tW3
00,000 00,000
n Votes counted with Lincoln. 6 Votes'
counted with Burke, c Votes counted with
Anson nnd Mecklenburg.
These counties, Alexander and Pulk, were
not formed l the last PresklsQual Election
we hae given the Governor's vote vt trw
Isst clectioo, ia these counticr !(.
The reiurna in the above 32 Counties
na given in tma above 4aele, show a gain of
1900, as compared wrth die Preai.lljai.Vte
of 44. .. TsTJ.
We clip the following TeJegrnphic des
pniches from Uie . NationaJ lolclhgrncer of
the 10th inst
TELEORAPillC DESPATCHES
DwaoiT. Nqv. 92 r. M.
We have th newt, Geo. Caaa !ca il
r bsj undetstod that, in consequence of ke
io:i
And for ('iihs and Duller (he follow i..g
Smtcs:
A'lktlniipiirt'
Indiana
Illinois
Mtcliitfaa
youth CiiBijina
Uhu
Alabama
Texas
lowti
From tke iibov utirtRli it will be seen
that nearly $600,000,000 in value will be de
rived this year from the cnlwnin of the
sortjhflajde cvhat mar roBd frsni gaarlens.
orehardV aJrka, &.?norfi4idr!t el to
$50,000,000 ntpre. . The prod octwns are in xrjZl j it i. .
Ihl &rMTtmM an JmUU. Ikbor ArRonma
is eaploy4 ifjha rio f ptfuUipun..
The live acock on farms U, auciher Item in
the computatibn of wenfrh. which should not
be' omitueJ ine6r huk.' We give the num
ber, with nn estimation of value, ul an aver
age of sixuvdollars fwf horse end mulct, five
(IpVlufeeaUCjJi tM) dollar lad Jfifiy
wnta liw ehcep, ani two dollora Ibr swine, n
(ollotrs; .'
. 1
.i
23
9
4
A
, 9
7
3
LWt Stack.
ffmb
.1
Value.
Iloiara and Muk)t,'
Mmi Cant
Sherp,
Swine.
Poultry,
TsM '
'5,.nooijaJ0,0n0
Ib,7JH.1)O0 9.1.650 000
?4.l3i.(KXl SOUS 000
,876,000 6j,7Si 000
! U.fieo.OOO
'it i
Necessary to n choice, I4T.
100
A lady In '1'ioy, Mew Vrtk, bo hurtu Imcj;'''"
up I'lrTwr physicians, aendu i the lolluwiiu; : -
Troy, May 15, ll(i.
"ifr Fowli-: In O.-I.jMt list. I took a viol.-nt olJ.
wliicb ciUcJ on my luiiy, nrvJ produced a hnrk'nii;
cdiiIi leisft.rtfiinil with nlj-hi'aivwts, whi -h rcdu
red m.: vi;ry low. A few ill yt nflor I wn In keti , I
cmplnyed one of our bin pbytni bin rreeiVid r.o
hrlp : I trl-rf nnmhir, hnl wilh no liin r aurcrn ;
a d tin illy n llilrd, silll growing wikho nil iho lull'.
At thin Kin.- of ih din in" I w.n n (n; i m lnv n
in It Miiablc (j liirn inym If 111 lud, or nil up hn
my 1 il wjiniaj,. ,Mf I'liywIeiuBa tlnul y (,'.nr
up, njiJ, hji I lhat 1 hd 1I10 vooaumpiion, and thai
itvrs no hf-Jp lor me. My friciiils uduwd nc l
liy 1 isiiir'n liflNmi uf Wild ( h rry. Iiut lUv Djtliirs
I'j- li'd, ,mj mii itt.ii 11 w.Mild only hurry no uui ..f
lie "mid. I Baiily pni urd abolllf, nnd liy iimii';;
ttUOV 'HJtlU t 1 w is rsaforvl in clucl licikli.
Mlt.1. SAlt.VH I.AWSUN
.ii- grnilni' mil. B.4 a 1 1; n id I. HI I I .s null),
T ppfl
Km -ak', wlid'Hir mJ niuil, OyWM.SIlAW
lni(;?t?u, v ilimnyii.n, ,N i.' .nnd by ,' dm. in V i!
cincs k n.-fally thruiitfhotii tbr I 1 11. . s . -
JEAI.L'OSV AJIOMI Till. I.WUl.S
TIk1 l.ldlra lln- all J-lhiis .1. .. :, t- . u. I
coaled I'uiKilive lur lien I .n Mm ) i lit- i.nl., -)
I fiu let od Ihi'iam Ura ilm Micy , rr lu not) on il.i in.,
in OJture wliieh wua ul tht muue' mi i fv.ii l iu (lie
Hps and reviving In ihe lu-411. in 1m. 1 1 1 UdIuxuiv
lo ba air It now-n-dnya, tin- p, nHiire m mi (;re:il nl
ing in.idc hole again liy .'liektn. 1 I'urgnuve u-
Hi -cuuled l'ill. (hey (iuh mijpud in all euinuiu-
W have omiltod Ihe yht of Virginia. ' Uo'nu. and their uocratlona uriaiK nded Uli niu
1 fl : t 1. I '
.iisisiiiii jinu iscouHin. ncrnusc uie rt-'
'4tnl tjw rb m daj)(i(l. Li Vrno'n sad
MiaaiKainni the voir will he rlosi". and in
W'incoiimn we cnrtitof telrwhnt ellcct the free
soil vote will h.iv' on, the remit. In rcjfard
As the grain crop are the very loauHitlioii
of nil ajpporl, a (able shoeing their qunnti
ty and Valuf is Shjdih4d. H '
r
OrU.i
BiuhcV
Indian Cm,
Whrat,
Oats
Rr.
BoKlwbral,
Rarlry.
Rica, poooda,
Total,
Value
4JMI 1,000 11 4 1. 57 1.000
IO5.8Sa.000i 6W11000
iMM9jol, 3B,4ia.ew
aj.jos.ooof 9xj.ooo
. 9,W7.ftW 4.6&7.000
I.W.OOTL . 1560,000
MjOoo.oorr W)jaoo
W2.0I6.0O0
WWafnc Ms'at)4r'rtdotih h en4irtarnri u
(0 it going fur Cuaoflud liulkr. but we have ,
veu il to Iheru. But, yielding th whole of
the Stales above ruuneJ to Cum nml lUitlcr,
heir vntc will he 127 leaving 1'nvlor Hinl
Killinoru u iiiiiioiity of 30 clectorul voU.
It . 1 1 : .t
ixuumnrf ( liinxr.
Lt IJ ii LJ J!J t. I
pain, at gripe.
, VYILL1AM ILLIPI-ITT from alieft, bnw
1 Market and Dock airreta, ia (he Ajfrnt lurCllrken
et' nils for VVIhiiltjtiton.
MARINJJ NEWS.
1 IS'DTICK.
'IT
roitT or wilminuto.n.
IIIOII WAIII AT THI IAB
NOVKMIIKR 13.
:::.::::::::: 19 A. K.
AfPl.tCATlO! -vlll br mudr. toih, nrI, r;Pnrr,
aMiulily ot Monjli Catvliua lo cxiend 1 fie limeia
ofihe iowrt J4 Aiinftfitoi
iitrinber IP43. 103
AKK1VLU.
NOTICE
APPLIO At iiJ U 111 at th. rnmln -4oa
of 1 ha lillsti'tsvaJir ndamrMM)'
Jnafsction Law,IsnbeT-prnof WUiJilnjiuu. ind
Ihs loapedl'm la grorrally a tn fT quire itva in
past Ion of Brrl, pork. Ilnnm and Hay, it, Import
rd In Ih To n of W llnilngion. Al, 10 rctjulre all
irtln lo tx sold hf rioM, md all anlrlra inxvird
In oihrr fKirta h(n ahfrp4 ftS'm said Town, 10 b
toaoMUxl tun liapof trd lo sa4d Tvt n.
'14, . 103 fV.
'.0 Schr. Cbarjra Mills, Krancla, fir m Nt w Totk,
iu K. W . Drown, with indf. lo aundijr pen"'1
' Srhr. Jack Downing, Parker, from Lldlr Kivrr,
w'nri Splriia Turpvnnou and Rixin, 10 Manin 4
Cruoly.
11. Schr Thnm, Walnwrlrhl, from Nrw York, to
W. (1, Jeflrrjf, with mdirt, to w O. Jcflrtya.
" frht Ollvr, Smith, from New Vort(. 10 K. i.
I.ucrrkili. with gnoda (o FUnleiia 8. H.XV, W. L.
Nmlih, J. Hathaway 4 Sop, Hrown A IHrrltaugh,
MerchaRiaS 11 to , R. W. Urown. ,. Dleklnmin,
(. P. &. II. II. Orant, J. Wilkinson A Co, D'Kiwwt,
'Drown snd Co .Martin and t'ronlr.FJ. I.tttirrloh.
Air. JlrBar, llrs. Ssnh H. Kfy