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MNk • » ^ ^ *»*jBl :, __ , j^'fvS HU -> _^ >HT iBW “TIm* Kitflii* ol liar Miiatra, mail llir I aaloaa • < liar Hlulra." fl t_-—--*— ..-- . . '_ --- -,,^ nv Toaji.sn. toiv.yi.kv & Vi.imi.rf. m xmiii ru, tumtu noK\nu, mi\iniiiui **v, 1*11. im 11..—,v». maxsiiBa C7* “THE LVNnilil KG VIRGINIAN.” His fail srmi ten \jy, (every tMond-r./ uml I'Uuraduy.) ur tfollara per annum, payable m wlvuncr *Vb 9ub fCn/WOii inn 'C irrt ir ujiu u snoi, - / n m i inn j..r »rwnin.i tuul no 7 «7»cr in'// //c discontinued, (> set pt at the discretion of the Editors,) until all arre,tr t 'ri «’*.• /j'l.i/. .-iI) VEIITISE. 11E.S*l'S inserted ut f>0 cents per square (or less,) fur the fist insertion, u/ul 37* cents f, every subset punt insertion. EVER 1’ .11)1 ERTISER is required to note, on his wnanuMi i/ t. tune h og hi wishes has advertisement inserted . «M advertisement, not so natal, trill he insirtid till its >1 v tontinnancr hr ordered. FOR YE.lHlsV.-Wl /V/77S7.NT; the terms are ; for 9hc privilege of two squares, $ 40 ; f.r one square, sg* ; f n Mine square, inner for n, s.'lo. ^•./OW /*///. V/7.W; (Tceutvd neatly t id erpedU-ous iy, and on rcasounhte t, nns m’Vrtr (mvorcry Store. \v a *. t o v a. i o i a n\ \ r. taken the h u two rluoi v< M .. Nichols &. Hi-lfs, an 1 in-irly • jjj» »s; t« il rivr ik Watson’s, win r the, :u •, .w .< ■ Ling a well selecte*| stockof K M///,L UR (K I'.llll'.S, w 11;• •!i they nlbr at extremely low prices for (' \SM, < r in barter li r r* uii'rv produce. They respectfully invite tl i r frii mis to eall :>.mt examine their stuck, as t!u\ are determined to sell cheap. UK II MID W W \l/rON, m unjns \\. rrt^r v Nov. 25 t Asjrlif.a* Saif. fill I K subseri'm r intend changing his husine.*.s and IL for the purp isr of carrying Ids views into »•)''• t inure fully wills* II the following pru|x rtv: Ills IKK Mu AND LOT in the town ef Lynchburg, containing r ■ therover a half acre of (*round near th - cen're of T <w n in a good neighborh > »d, the 1 )welling 11 msc el briek an I of good workmanship,and n :irly all tin- out hoiim s -'t' brick. ' Also, his Stock of 11 ir-w‘s. Cattle, Hogs and Shin p, and Crop of every description. The 11 use an i L >t u ill b • s •! I privately, if it can be effected; if it is nut s dd hethre Wednesday the I ”*th «.f De’CIhImt. it \v ill be s il l on th * prom's s, on that t?:»y at miction, and on the Kith day of Dee: inher tin* STOCK . I VI) ( il OR will lie s >!d at Lynch’, plan tation, near Tr "ill’s Ah •••ting I louse; at which time ami place will he a .del to the ?:.'.e between •J;> nii*l :5*J A* jjror*, consisting of !M n. \V. .m n, II ys and (iirD. Terms will he liberal, and made In *v\ n at .sale. s\M’L. \0WLf.Y The sal** will be e inducted l»v Payne ^ Turner. Nov. *25 ' 1151) Yaln:il>l<‘ Irart af S.-simJ for -.'tic. I OFFER for sain my tract of Lan<1 in Pulaski o tin tv, \ a., si vni inilrs west of New hern :irnl tw n‘\ one east of \\ \ they die. It is .>■ .'.u-1 ted on t hi main S mth went stage mad, and e »n»:« ns l ot i: .\ejus i» u ici **. mere or less ; ;(* acres i t v. h" h are eh1, red and i m I. Med. Tl'e iinpr >v non! - are a good .LV(i , iioi si:. hanr:. sfahl-s and vaiious others. There are on the land thri «• never lading springs of the v* rs best limestone wat« r ami a d well h< side s : also sever al other springs ilia: an <'i . only mavirydiy si anon; r.!s • two spring branch* s j g through on* si It f th , tation. Any person w ishing to purchase, w !i phase j< Mini examine the preni’ses. I \\ Use!! on nioderati tern s. J AC Oil MiU.KR. Sr. Nov. 2*> :;t Norsrr;. CnpifnliMs, .MncufiK-tmcrs A*. Ac. fill IK undi rsjirned wii! • il, a! pul.lie aueti ii, on t!.« m. l.*ith of ,N. vitiilier next, on the premises, A Iran of V.nmlof I3<) tetrs, situated at the present terminus *.f tin* .lam- •*; It virnini , Kanawha Canal, and at tin* mouth < f t! < N ■•’h riv r ■ Rockbridge. 'The abuvt tract cinhra*■; s t!,e finest wan power in the Valley of Y’a., tor various . 1 fact in i« jmi ‘ilor P,srs—^anil an admiral !< site f. r a I'u'die ll uise. , •ii'lL being the end and eomnieneeiiu ut of Racket travr I. Ibis being the point of dcp . t and traus-shipmi nt. general commission and produce business can he there' transacted to great advantage. Then is n • .situation 1 YYre«t ot the Rlu. Rido** in whi'di an invostnn ut can he to profitably made. YVIF.l,. II ( AKCTI ICRS, joskhii (;i.as(;oyy\ I will offer fur sale at the same time and place a tract of from :MO to l<!0 Ams in the draft up the riv* r '! ti.i!• s distant, well timbered, an<l some good tobacco land, which would make a good | appendage to the allow property. Terms made known ; *n the clay of sale. WII!. If. ( \ RIT! 1 KRs. * i‘r/\t/trtlK litnt f. The ah'Ye sale is p, stpened until the Jirtt <luiy r f Dr rtmbtr next. I'rivnie pri p. sals " ill!«• reeeivi ■!. ami if a sale is made, due n tiee ill he eiven. Wm. II. ( Alit'THKIiS, .JOSKI'll GI.A.SGOW. Jh'eV. -J5 ,||) rsei>.sj iTt.n. Ol1 nn.\ and l.» ‘fitt'titl t h or M mslin i|n I,aim's. Florence liraid I! uim-ls, ('lieu If I,In ms. Ms," new Style Plaid M : ,1 I. i.ne ;. uli , li will lie.,|,i extremely low. JAMES \ STrCI,!R _NovS. ts Corsets asut Kiisj/entters, 4 I.AIICE a . rtmi nt 1C. Kinsey's best C, rsi ts nett, warded Suspenders, gnat variety heap, and ti.r sal. hj III' NT \\ \ |{ | > _Nm-. 4 ^ is passu : /Siitrx trim tat IMIIJ. Lrive ih" h' jhrst raJi price for raw and dried Hides, delivered a! the market Ivuse. W.M. I„ FAIR. April I is .vo's/ rt:. a deed nl trust, duly executed, the undersigned has i * 1,1 l‘ti apjiointed a tru.tm, with full power to culler! •he debts due to the firm of W in. M. Davis K Co. t't'l is now prepared to receive the same—the di btnrs i f ®iid firm arc intormed that payments are to lie made tu 1 teundersiirned tt.'one. He hop.* they will he prompt, as indulgence etinnet hr r iven v. CKO. W. CARTER, Tr URtro. Nov. ta imh;ij ! ivm;it:: ^ k in Store *i gt rt ral ass rt input of Rap* r. mn listing of Rlain ami Ruled Cap, ^in and Kuhd L< tier. Vlso, J(K) roams Wrapping paper, juyors would (Inwall t.* give iup a pill lirfnro hiding ■ ,'l,^J'here. C.PHEI.PS. Nw. 18 tH f> M O T I C . I / < frnrlrs I Airis ami Lurinda hist wifr:— ■ LKrASK ,°>?a,Nr notice, that I shall proceed,on the 1 , 1 day of January, I NR?, at the office of Wni. Hal 'r, st°n».in the town «t'Christi.msburg, in Montgome .'(rid Ml?1' to take the Depositions ol John 'Faylor dm ^ ^r** *?• rca^ lls <,v*^p,!Ce *n tlu ease now depen f, r^.,n, l. ^ 'rru.it Siijm rinr Court of Law and ('haneerv. nl •S‘,I<A. ounty, in w hich Jacob Cooper and others arc ?l 1 >. and you. tlu* said IVtroeles Lewis mid others. •’ n* Ion;hints. \ ,,n may attend if\ m desire. I am yours. n J KOR < OnrC.fLht l-.iv \ttnrnr ■Jin art tit ilfirfiiiiiis in Siiihllcry. f Bill!'. subscriber lakes great pleasure in informing 1 bis friends ami the public generally, that he is now receiving his Trill supply of (iooils selected with great cane hy himself, and on the most accommo datin'*. tc.:* , in the .Northern Cities; which, in addition ’ i h..*. I'«*niu r st c!., w.ll make his ass rlniont complete. I’r tn his e.\j • ru n a m the Imsinev* lie teels fully assur i'd that he * an fa■ : i -!i as neat and substantial work as any in Van lieo, ami on the m >st teas iiiable terms; all ul' wli’i'h is made by HOD!) \ND rAPldlllldM I I) WORkMKN. i \di.r iiis own inspiration. lie f' i Is t:iateful to the public tor the very liberal pat ruttngp with 1 has been I v irfd i n the la it few y»-ar.s, aad sldl s la- ts the same, pledging himself to make u to 11 i. ini- rest of AI I., to trade with him. Ml or.l« rs f* r w rk, or articles in his line, will bo pi »mpily ntti nd«*d to. Repairing done with m alm ss and despatch. .iT f’ uittrv Siddk is, wishing to replenish their stock, would do v- !1 t i give him a rail, or s< u I in their orders, aa lbs ass rtment coiis:st.s of eveiv article in the Saddlery line. J. C. Si 1 A( kUdl<>R!). Oct. IS ts Vni Sfore. f 8 V li d sol’ser !>' rs hav ■ a ; eiated th( anselves togetli I or, under the stvl • a:ul firm *»t Id. Hopkins K (k» , u ! having ta!i* a the h e-. one door above Mr. < ! Vuct H tn : ' • oppositi \1 t i• ■ rMi . K ( an ! Hryaat K \ oumg, nr-' now re \ 11g a ■ m ral a-oi'ttneiit ofMs7’. 11*1.11 »S* / /.\7 1 DU) (iOOI)S, whieli they offer their friends and the public at small advances on Northern prices, t r cash only. All who buy t roods in this market f r cash will do well tn-? amsiie their st« ck bolt re purchasing. K HOPKINS, HldO. I) I> V\ IS, JNO. T. DAVIS. Nov. II u B, \ \ ID FOR S \ S.. F. E ? V virtue < ! a decree of the Circuit Superb r C mrt m D •»! Law and Chancery, f»r V!s..u mimlv, ef the Oth day of O -i .her, L* 11, pronounced in the case of KitzgeralJ and wife and otl • rs, rcrtli. u Kdmund K. ( '• I fey, surviving K\#<utor of Wiliam Culfey Scn’r., d«»c\l., and utle . .. I shall, on the premis#s, on the 1st dnv ot I)eeenil,( r next, pr • (tl tosi-ll. the True! of 2,mill, • if w Inch tlie : ;nd William C »li'e\ . N*n'r., deck!.. died st yeti a nd |»oss.ssed, lying and long itt the unf\ el Nc Is ii. on T\•' River, at the base -t th« tin. Ridgt .M iu11 t 11. ’I'll S--who wish to pun hn.se would tin wi II to set u l td'.re tie dav i f sale. The terms ot' the sale will he on a credit of twelve months, the purchaser giv mg bond with approved security for the purchase money, and alien will in* r# served ujmti the Land fur the ul ti mate st eurit V of tile debt. ALSO. I will, hy virtue -fa decree, f aid ( ::rt,ofthn :ame d- v. pr *n- iinccd in the case of .lames Hridge and Kli7.ii lath l.:s w and others, against Kdmund IV Colby, surviving K\ocut».r «•! William Colley, Seier., d# e\i., and otlu rs, t.n tin* premis s. t \p. se to sale, two uutlivi tied st vuilli parts of ihe IT.'ict of B.siimS of which Will, mi Coiit y. r.,tlud p s<s.->( d. . life tenant, under the will of tin mid Will, am ( nifty . S-n'r., dcc’rl. Th,-. Lrael 1 Land l.t . m Cu'i Cie#*k, adjoining tin I .ands «■! S mna Hill at.! «th. rs. TI if terms of sale will I eon a « i lit t 1 twelve months. lie pure!.:; sir to give In.ml Wit!l approved »ci ,aiy. and a I t'll till till Land res. rv’d f r the ultimate security of il.r debt. i' ■ "'I oft! pr# mis< in hot! it itan e . . oil the first ufJanuary nM. (11 VS. KKRROW. C imm’r. N 1 In. yiasibia^iti ^ iiB^trou^d 5*it .^aw ing ;md MiHsiti: Mac Ssiiic. 5 H AVIN(« jmrcha.si-d of ’he patentee tin* exclusive B 3 ri_lit >.f making and v a ! ug ties Mill through • *ut tin* Slat#,.\\t ■r# ii-wv prt p ri I to .ell .single nulls or f .'miv rights. Tie.• gnat sup# ri irity of the mill ever all others, arises from the elieapncss of its e st, the ( simplicity of its construction, and Us #:sv portability lr*.ii. place tu pb >■( . It may he operated hy anv kind ot jKiv.t r hand, horse, water or steam. It doc-s not re <piire a meeliai c to sujk rinlcnd it ; Imt any common nc gro may readily h am to manage it. The quantity of w ork done will of course he in pro portion to i he kind and am unt of power applied ; though with two horses, when the timber is small, 1000 feet may « asily 1 e sawed in a day—when the timber is large, tb.r* <• • r f»ur In rses may he usi d with advantage . Asti th1* c!i:irn*!er of the plank -r.v 1 hy■ lli .mill. Wi■ si:! |..in t■ !• jmnexed ccrtif: H • f :::• !i .md e\ pern met d m* #*ha;rrs : I have wi rk« d a g d d; a! of timber sawed hy one ot’ tin-above mil!', avl : :11 " ;i■ ■! laat in c-mseipicime ot the straitin v;. v ... ,:!oi ss ami regulat(t\ w ith which tin plank is cut, that th# re is a saving of M least IT per (•(‘nt. n tin hiTr of dresvw: the pbtnk, and that-1here is ii ! more than ball*as much w. as in plank obtained I JOSKl’Il WALKKR. I have wurk< d th plank saw# d by the ah' v mill, and I i nird n w 15 jk r e< it. mor< than that saw - d at the conim#m nulls. I!. IL NTH VTION. One of the above mills mav he seen, at anv li ne, in operation, at Soottsville, Albemarle county , V a. \V< nr. also autliori//d to df p »s* .f( . mity rights for tin S ate of < i" rgia. ( a.i.mmi ‘tillms. post jwirf, a#Mrt. s. d to us. at Scott as Korrv. \ a. will b< promptlv att.aided t ». AicC I. KLI.KN..JOKPA \ &. C#» N< v. 1 I m .VV/ICL. 9 pi liSl \ N'T jo a deer al order of the Circuit Su 8 perior Court of Law ami ( imucery, for the Coun ty ol Amherst, in tin* suit of David Higginbotham, plaint ill', and Lucinda \V. Thurinoinl defendant, I shall, on Tuesday, tin* *dd day of N .venibcr m \t, j»roeced to sell, upon tin- premises, for ready money, to the highest bidder, the TltACT OF eA A t> in said decretal order mentioned, described as containing acres, ad joining lie I amis of Thomas ,N. Kuhauk and others. HM H Mil) ( RAWTOK1), deputy f r Nelson Crawf rd, SheriH of Amber*i and C« rn’r. Sept, ‘do t*dN The above Sale is positioned until th« i.”*tb dav of Deeembf next. II. C. Nov. S t*25D F E If i T ff» .# t A #; T lar.tVir Orleans. TIIK splendid barque ItACIIRROR, Hiram Horton, Master, will positively ! sail on tli»* first- of I Jerembor. if not soon r*r. Any Irriqlii t« r the said I23xfp1r.il’not interfering with the slitp|ir-r *» .rri'-spointiutw lu re, will hr taki'ii charge of. and forwarded immediately IruDi the Basin. diarying tin• usual commission. JAMESF1S11 EH is SON, Agent*. Richmond. Npv. IS 4t .Y.ilL,*! .V.II/i W ; f II WE in Store, and will constantly keen, a lull as * s rtment of Vails of the best Factory. Buyers an particularly invited to "iv. me a call. ( I'lIEl.l’S No-. IS o \i:\V IMKIKK. .(KIND HA M’S Travel* u\ America, *2 vol* Stephens’* Travels in Central America, ‘2 vols: 8vo. Sjiceelioti of l*ord Brougham, ‘2 vols: Svo. Ten Thousand a Year, complete in I vul. IV C lillord, or the Constant Man. The Pickwick papers, edited by Buz. Pile Deer Slaver, bv Coo|ht, Huy Cawkes, bv Amswortliv, VW1AIS lOK IMP2. Plie H ft, beautifully illustrated. Pile 'Token do do The Dahlia do do The Y lolet do do Pile Poets of Ami rica. .lust nveived by PAYNK iV. liHh'liOKY Nov. I tf I'sunily I lour amlt orn Viral. 3 I ST received a lot of fine Catnilv Clour and (\rn Meal, winch I will sell cheap to eh so consignment C PIIC.I.PS i Nov. s tv #; © H s .i #, i; . \ TRACT of I .and m Amherst county, four miles from New (ilas^«w, containing NiNC. Ill N DRKD AND CORT\ C1VK ACRKS; formerly the j property of Hill Carter, dcc\l. Cor terms apply to A. TOMPKINS, Cashier. Se|). Id Ls ^lia^vls H9;imllimlsirflH A Starl's. Sa 4 C.MBROIDC.RE1) Merino Shawls, mode > 0 colors, gnlaulid S I Brochc Shawls S 1 Chene Silk do N 1 heavy Plaid do 1 I hlaek Merino do Chene and other fancy Iloiulkerclui fs Super hlaek silk Scurfs, large size do C’h ne Silk do very rich and la pro Small fancy Scarfs, ticli patterns These are splendid Hoods, and will In- sold at fair pri ices, hy HI NT ^ WARD. Nov. 4 i* >011(1. fllllC. PI BI.IC are hereby informed that \\ I I’ll \N. the property of. John Callaway, w In is m Lfiged in making Ropes, Mattrasses, &.o. in the town of I .ynelihittjr, is not authorized to transact this business fi r himsi If, and in future all contracts w ith him, in his lini of business, must lx* made with me or hy mv consent, as also also all money duo now for work, or fmreufter due, will he riHpiired lobe paid to me or my order. Ih will carry on Ins bus moss in mv name, as special nocut f«n John Callaway. \\ M L. S\l NDC.RS. Nov. S t.s Jj \ pursuance toa deed of trust executed l»y ( lilt »n l». B I I'll and his wife, oil the 2lst day of July, 1811, !» tlio suliseriln’r, of record in the clerk's offices of Medford and R anoke counties, I shall, on Wednesday the 21th da\ of November, 18*11, at the residenee of Mrs. Mary I III!, on Goose (’reek, in the County of Medford, oiler tor sale, t the highest bidder, foreash, the interest of said (’ I if ton G. Hill in certain SI~JI 'KS and other Personal Ks tale, w hieh wi redevisod hy llielate James Wills, intrust, f.»r the coinll.rtahle support and iiiaiutainance of the said .Mary III! f ir her life, and after her death to he div nled a nioiig her children and legal n prenentatives, of wh» m t la said < 11 ft or i G. Hill is one. And on Saturday the 27th dav of November I shall, a I Uto I .vk, in the county of MiJtiunkt*, oiler for snh to ih< hiji.i s| ladder, 1- i « -ash, all the interest of the said ( Ilia I • i I ill and Ins v. ite in the lb isoiial Instate of (In late \\ il I lam R iwlaiid and I harlot t< Row land. Acting as iniM'et . I shall * || and eunv<y only such title as is vested in me. ALI A H. KSInIHDGK. trustee. \ i .i» INibllr ICuililiii^. r fell! I'. mul' rs’L'iifd Iihv Ihvii a|i|H>inli(l. by tlic cciili 8 ty cotirt of Amherst, to receive proposals f* r en • losing w ith brick three sides of the Public Square.— ! hey are now ready to receive such proposals, and invite the attention of contractors to this work.—The plan and .-qu cifictitious of the work will he made known, hy appli e.-.tion to both or either of us, residing at the Courthouse. MOMKICr TINM.KV, f r NAM’l.. M. <;A!U.\M), S ',n'r Sept. 27 ts K’Eouglis siiul t'ulli valor*!! 1 R 111K suhscriher is Agent for tlie sale of the justly fl celebrated PLOI’GHS mnnufaetered hy Ruglrs. V ms!' ^ Mason, of \\ orcester, Massaelinsetts. Them Ploughs have lieen intpslueed with great success into Virginia and North Carolina. Arrangements an-being mailt to keep in Lynchburg, a full assortment of the l« l lowing various kinds and hums : .Vi \ I. oik* horse N i A *2, one !i jrse No A •>, two horse \ \ !t y. t liree horse No A 4, tour horse No I) lull aide nn«* horse No A I, <lo two do No A 'it do thm* do No A .'1, irrcrn award, H l-s No II do do \ ** No L) do do 1 “ Also. Lxpnnding Cultivators, an article universally approved by all who have tried them. These Ploughs will be sold at prices to suit the times. They an con sidcivd superior to any Plough hcreioLrt* ofi< red to the Farmers, from the fact that the metal mould board and point a of the .inn.* strength and character of that used m the construction of the vvhei Is of Rail It >ad Kngines A competent supply of Ivxtra Points to suit the va rims sieves, always on hand. JAMKS \. STIGf.KR, Oct. 21 12m Stocks, i ottacH• iSosouiHj Sr. 0 5LAIN and bowed Satin Stocks S do do Bombazine do do do Merino do black and fancy Splendid Clime Stocks and Scarfs Black Italian and coloured and figured Silk Cravats A large lot Linen Collars, and Bottoms W hich we are determined to sell. HUNT & W ARD. Nov. I ts Jtr.f HC jyO TlCC. rilHK subscriber, for the purpose of devoting his at 1 tent ion exclusively to the NUCTItT OF LAW, Has removed to Ly nchburg, and will regularly attend all the Courts of Campbell, Amherst, Nelson, the Corpora lien of Lynchburg, the Circuit Court of Buckingham, and the Court of Appeals. 11 is future address will 1m Lynchburg, Virginia. J. GARLAND. {{r> Office adjoining Samuel Garland, Karp, who in my absence, will attend to anv application for my servi ces. J. (». July 29 ts To I'arnu rs A Clanlcr*. \\TF. OFFF.R, on the miiHt favourable terms.— it Markinaw, Whitney and Ruse Blankets, 'J-4, 10-4, 114 and 12 4 Point and Dnfii 1 do Glasgow and Fredericksburg Jeans, heavy and good Kerseymers, Fulled Cloths, 3-4 and tel do 3-1, J-8 and 4-4 Plain and Plaid Uinseys, from rom inon to first rate. Bli ached and Brown Cottons, at any price wantid \ earl load of Calienes, at from 1; to 2a 3<l per yard Call and see before i/mi buy. HUNT & WARD. Nov. 4 ts 1811.I S or I. % IM \<> I'«*r tlifi Jfiwfa Hirer A ViwnntrftN ( mini / o ic 5»i i> i .! t / it i .5 o rr r ci: .•fFoirliiit fcntrlMftrttrr. TYYEIA E DAYS LATER FROM ENGLAND. The Hritiwh mail packet Caledonia arrived nt Hoston on the 18th it ml., from Liverpool, which |mrt she left on ; Lie -1 til instant, thus making the pasKr.gr in fourteen | ilnv*. The |xthtieal intelligence is not important. The news of the acquittal of McLeod nml the release of Grogan, had produced a happy elVe*ct it|M»n the puldie mind ill England. It is slated that Louis Philip)*- had uttered to mediate hetuavu die two countries, for the adjust ment of existing dtlfen nice*. and that on the part of Eng land the otter had l*.*en nceeptesl. 'Phis may, or may not, he tine. We trust, after what has occurred, there is no need of a mediation ; Imt if them is, tin* generous • Her of Louis Pliillippe will of outline be accepted by the \inenean government. Pile packet ship G«*nrgc Washington arrived nt Lin < i p ou| t ><-t. in Htcluxs from New York, with papers tothcHth, containing reports of the cuuuncMicument of the trial of McLeod The Acadia arrived on the having leti Ilostoii on the Itith, and earned out the news o| ins acquittal, and also til the surrender of Grogan I'ho trial was immediately puldished m extenso m the IiOtidt'ii papers. Plie English funds n se somewhat on the amiutieiatioii >f McLeod's acquittal, hut nt the latest date the Stock Exchange was considerably agitated by the fraud ills c ivcicd in the issue t»| Exchcqtier Hills, of which an ae | count will he found helow . HusiuesN generally was dull, and money aearce. Cot (on hail l.illeu somewhat, while them had Insmi some | advance owing to P*n»jr continued wet weather, m the gram and Hour market. M« le.vir. I v reason of monthly instalments to he paid on the new French loan,- and most of which, il was •conjectured, would he upplied from London, and <*va : . ion a drain of bullion,— the Ihiuk of England would not i increase its circulation. 'Pin-amount of its bullion in the mmitli of October, was IT ,7 L’i ,Ht M k -marly twice as much as at the same period of the preceding year. Sir < baric* liagot, ihe (i »vcrnor General of Canada, md the North Aiueriean Provinces, had returned to Eng i land, en account of Westerly gales and some damage to the steamer m which lie sailed, (the Styx).) Ih* was t: 11 in London on the drd, and had an interview with Lord Slunley nt the Colonial office on the ‘«*nd. It was sud It* was to sail m the Illustrious. Pile Spanish attempt* .I revolution in favor of the Ex (Jueen wa* at an end. About 4000 of the insurgents had lake n refuge in Franc* Y French Army of Observation had been formed on the Spanish frontier. .*•1 e:;ii.iqtK.uC occurred at Constantinoplo and its neighborhood. oti the night of the f>lh A tnunher of pc r sons iH-iislmd. and four dead IhkIich had already bes-n ta ken Iroui under ruined buildings m the rity. It is stated that the greate r part of the six million* of dollars paid by the C liinese lor tlie redemption of Canton till Us out to he had silver. ’Phe first fatal accident that lias occurred on the* Grand .lutietiai Railroad since itscqsiung in !Hd7, tc*ik place on the‘.pith Oet. - by which Mr. Phomns Phillips, the «iiiitic-i11 v.M alist, lost his life, by imprudently jumping up on the train after it had started—and a Mr. Lowe, by getting *ml !., iore the train had stonpc *1. Flic French excitement on our revenue hills had hy no means subsided, and the journals were making tin-in selves busy in contriving some mode of making reprisals on the I lilted States. I) v Mi. i l)’( onni.m. was elected Lord Mayor of Dub liu on the first of November. 'File areoueliiueiit of th# (Ji n.N was daily expi*ct»sl— her Majesty had Im-cii mdis|msed, hut had recovered her usuaI health. The Liverpool F.uro|M*an of |th instant say,: *• We have not yet to nniiottnee the birth of a I’m • ..1 V« air*, though sueli an ev«nt is expected to lie v i v m ar at hand. Her Majesty, meanwhile, eon limn * in the enjoyment of excellent health.” Tin Dowa-o i i^i ii s \j»i i.\ii>k was seriously indis pi !.ai Sidburv Hall, with a catarrhal inflammation, and I dl' iiiia were is an d by her physicians. She was roe ,\ i rile* at the last adviees. 'Flo ./■ '.in.ul tlvn Ih'baln announces the failure of two of ! lie in* s! t Atelisive commercial houses of Genoa fi-r X {tHt, tMHf. Their names arc H uterri (Hanker ami Changer.) M< dem and Noli, ( Merchants.) Lord Ki.i.i M.ouori.ii had an audience of the t^uccti, at Huckmgham Falaei , and kiss**] hands on being appuin ted Govern »r General of India. At a late meeting ol the Dublin Kc|xal Association Mr OToNNia.i, auiioniu-d his intention of pr**soiiting a jx-ti don to tin* House of Commons, m his rols-s a* Lord May i. r, in favor of :* U,,. «al of the I ’nion. | l 'rum the lAmilnn .t/owiivtg Citroniclt.) A eonsidf rahle portion of our pajx r to day is isvupied with tin trial of MeLe.sl, an outline of which a pi sin red in .» second edition of Saturday’s Chronicle. 'I he re suit of this trial might have hi* u easily anticipated from the proceedings of the three first days, publish**! and coin mented upon in the Chronicle last week. The manner, however, in which the investigation has Imtu conducted is highly creditable to tin* judicial tnhiinals of America I lad the case licen one affecting an American subject in Kngland.and triable at on*1 of our assiwH, we could not have wished tin* mere formal nrueecdings to have passed off otherwi..*-than they did at ( lira. 'Flu *jue.stu»n of Me! .end’s “Inability” at all is how ever anot her matter, and one upon which, if we are to * r* dit the Tory press. Lord Aberdeen is determined to make a stand in opposition to tin; decision of the Su j >i <• me ( ourt of New York. Is this one of tin* guest ions his k rdslnp iulf-tuU to submit to the arbitration olL"uis l hillip|N ! On Friday Iasi we intimated our Icli* filial ii. e Hritish Government mt< tided to have resource to some such method ol at once complicating a doubtful ally and compromising a rpiestion of national interest. Tin Morning Herald, usually well informed ii|mui cpit-siious of'Tory foreign policy, says on Saturday— “We have r*-:iH* n to believe that if any s* n* us dilh r (iic. should arise between Great Britain and the l ulled States of America, relative to the trial of McLeod, the northcastmi boundary, or any otheripiestion pending Is lween both countries, our Government has agreed to ac cept the mediation of France, which mediation has liecn offered as a guarantee of ix-nce and goodwill betw ee n th** French and Knglish Cabinets.’' Relatively to the trial iMcljCoa, no question is like ly to arise b<-tween Knglnnd and America. The que* tion of international law involved in the Caroline allair is not a question for arbitration. We might as well apjx'al !«» Louis 1 Miillippe from a decision of the Queen's Bench. It is a mere question oflaw(u|ion ihvj’arta of the ease there can Is- mur no doubt,) on which all the legal ad visers uf the Crown have given a decided opinion. As to making the linuiid&ry question one of arhitration, it is the merest delusion to supjio.se that this would “set ih ” it. NY’hy it has been arbitrated upon already. A incrica refuses to he hound by the decision of the King of Holland. YVhat guarantee has Lord Aberdeen that A incrica will he bound by the decision of Liuis Blnllippr, or is Louis I’hillipne an arbitrator such as Kngland ought to accept upon such a question / We cannot vet believe that this is to lie the first st« p of Lord Aberdeen's foreign policy. FIRF. IN TIIKTOYVKR OF LONDON. A tire broke, out in the ToW( r of London on tin- 30th October, which was not completely auUlucd f«*r three days. The armory was the only building detruyed. It contained al*nit ‘^.‘A»,00t) muskets, (but 3,000 of which were saved,) and an almost innuuicrable quantity oftro phies won by the army and navy of Britain, which were rlso destroyed. The building was 345 feet long.— The loss is supposed, by the Times, to exceed $5,000, 000. 'Fhe fire broke out in the round Tower at half-past 10 o’clock, and was diseoveied by the sentinel on duty with out, who fired his musket,and rotund the them troojwquar tered and the civil officers. Thnnin* Tower engines wore immediately brought out, bjut h.vdly water could be pro cured for one ; the Tower was very high ; ami wnen the city engines arrived the ijatcs were locked, and fresh orders w ere required before mey could be admitted. By fln^ Umc the up|*T port of the Tower was In f!ahv5, and the lower so fastened that hus» »vuM not be carried up ‘'O’fi 1 ?:• W ;«ti r Vi> i]efi«*ii Ilf. At linlt* past 12 o'clock iIn* conflagration had attained a fearful height. At I o'clock the Clock Tnwnt fell in. The heat waa now ao intense that the hunting 'lower could not be approached. Kxplosiottt were continually taking place from ordnance, cartridges, fce. &.c. The White rower, the Jewel Tower, and the Church of St. IVter, were in imminent danger. Tim ammunition from tin' font was hastily removed, some to another mag ailin', hut moMtof it throw n into the river. The Jewel Tower w as broken open, and tin* Crow ns, Jewels, ike. hastily nlrntmcted and carried to a place o! safety, without low*. The fire, how ever, did not extend further, though it was not entirely aids I me I the next <lny. The fire was probably the work of an incendiary. Knoi'.mocs Kit vt |l ON Till Kxcin ucnu.—The dis eoverv. during tin* last week m October, of a fraudu lent iiisueol Kxelnspn r Hills to an enormous amount, caused the greatest excitement, not only in the monied world in London, hut elsewhere. |i is impossible for us to give nil the details connected with this extraordinary aftair at the present lime, hut we will briefly state, that Mr. Hemimoiit Smith, nephew of Sir Sidney Smith, *e uior clerk in the oilier for the issue of Kxelnspu r Hills, was arrested and examined at the Home Olliee, in tin presence of several of the Ministers, wlwn lie made a full confession that lie hail, for three or four years past, been I gambling in the Stockn, and, meeting with constant loss cn, lie had forged K.xclieuuer Hills, and dejsjsitfsl them with parties at the Stoek Kxehangt , as secimtvoii loans. Mr Smith w as unable to state to w hat extent he had' ji rnxi tins fraud ; hut the Tunes says -"We lia\e now before us the Haim's of sufferers in this most nef arious transaction, w ho appear as holders of tins ipiestionahh dinciipttonof paper to an amount of upwards of X idll, fMMl.” |t is stated that the total amount may reach ■fdfiOJHMl. (iovcriiiuciit have issued two notices : first, that all tin'hills heat mg date in June mid March are he licved to Is* genuine ; and next, that holders may bring in their hills for examination, accompanied w ith listsul their dale and amount, and, if found to In' genuine, they will he HUmi|M(l as such and returned. The lorgisl lulls arc detained when preset ihsl , audit is supposed that the (fovcriiiiuMit will ultimately adopt all the (tills, as hay mg Ins'h issue*I from the K.xeluxpicr, and Ivariiig the u siial Kxeluxitier stamp, which is ne know Its Iged 0* gniiu hi*', although tluisignature *dLord Moiitcrigle is forged It has long Is.'eii the practice of the Comptrollers (jfiicrul ol the Kxclicqticr to allow their assiNinulM hi sign llm hills in their name* ; henet the ease and facility with winch f'imith carried on this enormous fraud for mo long a time. Curmpondetice <>f the Courier and Hiu/ulrtr. l.nvnoN, Nov. ’hi, I Nil. The Neadta steamship nmvnl at LivertNiol in a pas sage ol Id days, and has been announced to return to Halifax and lloHtoii on the IHth nisi , contrary to the former arrangement, by which only one steam packet was to leave Knglniid in the course ot the present month. Th« intelligence brought by the Acadia has his n satist ieloiy in the higtnwt degiee, tin- aispntlnl of Me l.s***l being an event w Inch is allowed by all |Mirli<* in this country to have conferred the utmost honor on the administration of instiee m the Cnin-d States. Tin Kuiids utlvaneed considerably m eonMe*ju*,ii(*e of tins iiumt gratifying intelligence, and so entire is the reversal of the state of public feeling in this country, that it is now me tune I- »r llie Net (lenient «»t nil otln i dispute*. mi eluding tin question of the North KaMcru Hou'idary line. Tin unanimity of tin' journals, Im>ih metropolitan anil provincial, including all winch lor montlo* li.iv#* I iron loudest in the clnnior against the (•ovrrnincnt of the ()• nited Su»t«*», will Ih' remarked in the files which you will receive by the present steam ship. N nee your last am Hints from this country, the state of affairs has »iot i.npiovcri, f*r the weather lift* l*o* n il most uninterruptedly rainy throughout the month of Oc tol>er, and mom rain has not fallen in any autumn f>r a period of fitly years. 'The accounts from Scotland and Ireland have liecn very disheartening in rniiMcqijciirc ol the danger of the loss or very extensive damage of t!. > outstandingcrojH jKirtieularly tin- crop* 4 prtalocN- i w hich Ireland so materially dejs nds for the uubHistcnce ol' millions of the population, and which now, should even tin weather Ixvotne favorable, must he el an inferior ami very iiititiiiitioiiM kind, The present piospect tor tin mass of the lalHiring population is certainly miserable b r t!ie winter w hich is about to set in. Ow ing to the unfavorable weather for the oiitstnml ing rroiiH, and to the very evident defieiency of those which have been reared—the corn markets have idvan red since the 17th u!t.,and though a nominal advance in the duties on foreign w heat an*I flour has taken place, this is the mere operation of the sliding scale of duties, and the advancing weekly averages now lead to ju in creasing probability of declining duties and an early re ojiruiiig of the ports at the minium of Is. jh r quart*r of wheal, and h'*l per hi I. of (lour of I'.Mi lUs The advaun in the average weekly value of w heat is not ho rapid as though the Kuglish wheat were of a better quality, but when tin* weather may have ts-com** dryer—the wheat of the southern counties will probabl y come to market at prices about IDs. a quarter higher than the pieseni cates, for samples which are Uni damp to he fittnl tor imme diate IIS*'. It is also to lie observed, that the- Irish w heat of tho pres* lit Henson is so inti-nor to the general quality, that it will not he worth .shipment to Kiiglnnd, and ther* lore tie averages will Is- less depress*-* 1 hy the mbs of Irish wheat in Kngland, for by th< present Corn l.aws, the pric* s of grain sold in Kngland itself, art not included in tho returns hy the Hoard of Trade. 'The present uppc.arnurfs are, then-liue, favorable to the reopening of the Knglish market to American Hour, at the lowest duty, in the course of the spring of tin- ensuing v* ar. The Ht.ate of trade m the manufacturing district* con limns exceedingly depressed—the population in lain rash i re and in .Scotland deplorably miser abb but in tin woollen districts of \ orksiiirc, the reports arc of a sonic what less disheartening kind. The pr**qwets ol a revival inhus!ii**HH in the manufacturing districts n ay be said to ilcDemi extensively on the future course of the export tnnle to tin- I nited Statt sand tin* Chine**- Kmpin—to Is*th of w Inch great markets then-w ill probably he an mi proveincnt in the trade through the more favorable state of the political relatioriM—hut mi the other hand, through the advancing state of the corn markets and the coin*. quent imiNissihility of any extension of the pajirr circula tion by the directors of the Hank of Kngland tlo- mo nev market is certain to remain in a state of pressure— and thr domestic trade of the country must remain dr pressed in a corresponding degree. As no sympt an of tin* w’ant of confidence in th«-ir own jNrsition—by the di rectors of the Hank of Kngland—it may Is noticed that the exports of silver to the continent wen upw ards ol 1 .(MH).(KM) of ounces in the w eek ending on the iiMh ult. snd amongst the shipments was one of ozs. to Calais—this silver being believed to belong to the Hank of England, and sIii|>|mhI by way of operating on the continental exchange*, this being the mode which is usually resorted to by the Hank. In this state of nioue tary affairs, though all tlie h ailing articles of nianufar inn are below the cost of production, is bar iron, which i* now sold at £7* Kk per ton at Cardiff, and which irv volve* an immense loss to all the groat establishments in South W ales—yet then* is no immediate prospect of a revival of price*, tor money is so valuable that no temp tion apjs nrs to be sufficient lor operations ol a speculutivc kind. Though this is a melancholy state of business in this country, and undeniably that is the sound view of rela live advantages, whereby the advantages of the United Suite's are held to lie simultaneous w ith the general prosperity of England, yet it is certain that lu the ouavae of the ensuing spring, the surplus agri<*ihiiraI produce of the Union will be saleable here at high prices—whilst the purchase of English manufactured goods will be vnadi at rate* low er in the reverse degree. FRANCE. The trial of the JVntimal, for attacking the inviola hi lily of the King, terminated in tin acquittal of iu> uy >p*»ti;iilde editor, Af. IMaroehc. Two more arrests have taken place in Paris, in refer ence to the attempt of Quoniasct. It appear* certain that a corns of 30,000 men it* about to be farmed by Uie French f»r»v*rnment along the Spanish frontier. A gr .! pvt »hf fhulh of f'i nice hv nga:n*h«cn ' und.i t-d. Two companies of the 4!fcl iradiirat were dc*pttcfei4 to Kspeletic at midnight on tliel&U, to conduct theSpad ish refugee*. P»iim, Oc. V\.—The report that Ixiuiii Plitlliptn bad offered his mediation between England ami the liildl States gaiiM gtotttul in the b*4t eifeh’a. It m amid draft General Case haft Wit ittvitbd to ftta? Ix»rd AUrdorn na thesul ject. 'Hie King of the French in verj earnout iift his endeavors to prevent war between the twoeemttrirft: He I ms had two or three conversation* with the Amdi ean Minister on the subject, and no doubt is entertained of his sincerity, for hn theta that it would he dittlciili hi keep down tie Republican party here iff waft wer* t# hn ak out. SPAIN. j The reU Uioii in Spam hud ls*en effectually put down; not withstanding that its rami flea lions had proved moffe extensive than was at first *up|w<sed. A decree of*am nest\ had h* ( II issued hy the Government; at Madrid; which embraced all except some of ttie most prottiiheaft n !m U, therein named, and it was supposid t It at aflat ri would go on unite smoothly, at least Air a tiinfi. j Advices I mm Bayonne estimate the number of Christ la nos u 110 had retired to tho Ffetich tcrrilufj €t 1,000. PORTUGAL. The Rragmi7a steamer arrived on .Sunday evening, from Gibraltar “1st; Cadi/, 5Md; Lisbon, 2f>th, (the hnf up at Oporto,) and from Vigo the ‘3Mh ult. A body of Spmtah tn»ops, (revolted.) 5/K) ill number, had nought refuge 111 Portugal, crossing tlic uortJieni frontier, m Sfc* pea red by a tel« naphio twtpaudi hs-Mtfcd lioirt Ifragatuui • in the ‘d'.M ult. They weft* to bcarnt into tho interior and disarmed. Vfliers at Lisbon seemed to threaten nHothef rrisbi.— Chilis to support the t^iHvn’s authority had been fohni4t m the army, in op|jositiou to the revolutionary clui*s»*iffd H seviiic.I far fr hi uidiki ly tliat a collision wotfhlidkd place. During the previous week.no less than seven ootumnf cial houses tailol in the city, two of which were Frenchy and the otlu r Portuguese. BKLG1CM Dr.ri em» Conanhacy in Riii *4f.i.j.—ThO Courier Beige, published late on Saturday evening, October 30th, has the following article: "While rrMVrft flfMl heen convulsed with cineutes, Spain bf insurrection', and the I’nited States and England by agitation, tho w«nId beheld the tranquility of Belgium with a*ftoM0tC meet It was Means ly pissihle that this state of thiftgl cotihi continue; for Belgium is ever) hit as coiMtitutiou' nl, nod, c*nvse« pen lly, must * go aheadf as fast as other nations w hich keep ooutiniMiJL progressing in their off* ward emiruc. 'Flic pow er* tliat Is1 nr* not a jot It** strong ; therefore, we ulso must show some fig/fiof life, nud thus thi# night luve wo tils.) had otfr Goimpi racy.” \Yith thi■*•• remarks, the Brussel* papers go on to give till! details ofn detected eonspiucy, which donf not 1 app» ar to amount to much. ( 'orretpmulrnrt if llw Uirhmniul Compiler. LONDON. 2nd November. 1841. f/enlUmeii;—The sslcsuf Tofacco in this market da ring the past mouth, rather excis'd 2,(100 hints, nf gif sorts, and nf this rpiautily atsnil IctOO hhiM. fctftr' b»eti tnl.i n for Inane consumption, *00 hhils. mi spi culaltcn, nml the rest for export. Wt ipiote prices in aocurdanc* vv nit tin se tr:itiH.H''tuiH, vv hit'll t ■fMl'iisIl a dis'liue ill wns kinds nf TiilineCii sitter our n [»ift nf the 2nd (flffl(■(*.■ The jiureliases made hy manufacturers cmnprisc ft to 700 hhils w estern strips, and w ith lew exceptions lire demand hasIs i n confined to sit|« rinr ipmlities at 8i,8| audits, leaving (nil a small pmportiun of the slock uu mh» I above the c!a.s if middling. In Virginia tobacco, the op l« rations embraced a wider range of nudity and ineludrr Isilli ..Id and new crons—for dry sound leaf the pri is s |hi..I are from II a til, old strips, sh irt and sticky, Imt witli smnr miLnlnwr. lave limnd buyers at 43 a s, and litir bal\ diltn at t) a did but aueli as ars aiturt and aerir/iyn/entilimie unsaleable. The new Virginia strips, allli i;11 rut her eb ss- and heavy, are more prrfisM tu the If*/ than those ot last rear’s import; and hm is mmaistrsl limn til a 7) forgnmt rutting mid |iart spmiitug ipialitits, ■v liilst 8 a cid has In ett paid for a few fine spiimrn. Kxpirts hare Iss u supplied w itli low and ordinary Vir g in and Kentucky leaf at 21 a 31, and one or twosrler n in . of dark rich Virginias lave been made At 5 a 5 id-*— Nc;n..hcad tulineca continues neglected, ami priem am vi r.’ iriregulnr and uncertain. VVlthin the Iasi few days the market ha* Is-mrsv calm, nml now that the inAiMtfacItirrr*’ immediate wants ato supplied, n will probably display little activity for tin n m.iinder ul the year. Va. Ky. Md. N. llerut. hlula hhils 11 III is tiercesh Slock of tohaeisi in Is'iidmi 1st Oel., 18 |r, 1)771 11,732 iC/J iOTJt I injs>. t*sI in Oi tuber, 223G 871 4KK 8007 13yG03 HA) 3Gift l)i liv'd in October, til.1) 422 4 iM Stock m 1st Nov. 1841 8383 12,181 805 35UU Virginia h al low anil ordinary exports 23 a 31 iln (in middling ditto 31 a 4 ■In tin short sound and dry 4) a 3 do do middling leafy 51 a ft) do do gom! and film 6 a til do stnmiiir-d ordinary old 41 a 5 do do middling and fair 5} a 61 do do guild and fine 7 a 71 do do line spinner* 8 a 81 Ei uliieky leaf low ordinary 23 a 3 do <lo fair leafy patrols 4 a 41 do do good and fine .ft a 6 do stemmed ordinary short 7 a 71 do do middling leafy 8 a 8i tWi do good and lino long 8] a it N egruhnul long and Common 4 a 6 do linn 8 i 10 LIVERPOOL, ml Nov. Ir>41. (irntli men: The sale* of Tobaooo during tint last inoiith were 1310 hlids ; eisisiSLitlg of 339 Virginia leaf, :i|l)slemmed, 211 kentneky leaf am! 441 stenuiHd. Of tin s. 190 leaf and 200 Htemmed were taken lor Irelaud) ti"i \ irgima ami ISO kentneky leaf lor n\I*irtatiiin ) !ft kentuekv h*af and 90 stemmed on speenlstkiii ; the rs in lining *> hlulsliy the home trade. The generality of tin new Virginia leaf and stemmed prove to he ordinary to good; ahimdam e of servieeal le, but little fine descrip tions. Priees ate lower this month: the dr-elina ia kentueky strips of the litter tjualitha is alove id.— Viewing the ipiantity of Tolsieeoat present on hand ia ibis country, and the state of the London market, which for many descriptions is lower than this, we cannot an ticipate any change for the better in pri-sn lor Tobacoj, .Since thu arrival of the last «euowuts innn Amcrica.Cot tmi has presented a hopeless asjieet, nml prices an* at a decline of i a Id, from previous msninal priees. Tilers ean he no doubt that a full erop, or oitft Over 1,8tXt,0U0 bales in I lie I 'niled States w ill esnse a further dtchue ia pliers (Hi tills aide. FiXptvtaiious are entertained tint the state of tilts ndintry in respect to its supply of loud, will cause the opening of the ports for drain and Flow; m moderate or low duties in the ensuing spring or sum mer 1/41 1849 lihda hhda Stork in Liverpool 29th Sept KI75 5731 Imported in Octubrr 2743 9970 10)818 0791 Prirtt nf Tc kartn. 1841 ■ 1840 lames Rivet Leaf— Faded 21 a fid Ord’.v sound 35 a 4 4 a 41 Middling 45 a 5 51 a 6 flood 51 7 Fine 6 a 61 71 a 0 Siem'd—ls»w slmrt t „ _ *. >. Middling f8 * 5» S* fttod 6 a 61 6J a 7 Fine 7 7| a • Kent nek* W>«tf 3 a 6 3t a 6 —OH 6 a 6a New 7 a 6i aO 7\ * *!