Weekly chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 183?-1864, October 28, 1841, Image 4

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• Li ii i i ii *'• * Jfrom the i,im Diit'rituUou of iXUcos. We present our readers the* morning, some j W autistic, as to the division of the gr*ai federal among the £»tate c . s»me the organization ■HHEtbe (Jolted Slates Governui*ul- * nave aHW!ui prepared some ladles, to sb"*' oisiriiiu ®Hnion of diplomatic nus-ion**, and the j *inl inllu- ence of the States in our foieicn aim dome tic councils. The first table show* the number who have been elected or appointed trom each State to office 6 named. Al-o tables showing the residence of the signors ot *hc Declaration ot In dependence, of the President:*. o! *h° "hi mem** beta of Congress, and the numberol gcmral olfi oers furnished by each S,oie during tue Levolu \Quli. * I rxKCt'TiTK A?n» cahisft ornrics. Vruidtnt*. »>** I’raridenta. Virginia.* 0 New-York 4 Maseachosell* * Virginia 2 Tennessee. I Manet 1 alette 2 Obk» 1 hiv» h Carolina I * New York 1 K mucky.,, 1 Total U> - Total , f ~ .Sec rtiaries of Staff. Secretaries of Tnatitry. Virginia 5 m Pennsylvania 6 Louisiana......... 1 Connecticut 1 DtTixvara 1 Mteeachuaell* 1 VJ ary land I Ohio 1 Kentucky I New Hampshire ... I New-York I Tennessee I flfoorgia I 1 Delaware 1 Total {4 Mary land ! Secrftftf ies if War. Tota! 1 .*» M»**>*ckus*>lt4l 5 * iiew-Yark 3 Secretaries of the Xavy V*vuih Carolina 2 Massachusetts ? TVfurew.ee 2 M iiyland - Maryland... 1 New* Yoik * Connecticut I New J« m) *- Georgia I N«»rih .. .'2 Trrginia I New Hampshire.... I Ohio I South Carolina .... —l7 Pennsylvania 5 Virginia I Post Matters General. Kentucky 3 ToT.! Maseachueells 2 » fljriirrm iti n\o ~ ctrnawi.v New York *2 V.rgini* ....? Georgia ...I Pennsylvania 3 Cott&cctKut 1 Maryland 3 —II Kentucky - M essachusells I Chief Justice*. Delaware New Yoik. t Georgia.* i Masfachusetl# 1 New York 1 SConnecticut I Scnth Carolina ..,. S* , Virginia I *' Maryk;u! I Total 16 6 . It w ill he seen ihat of the -6 States, ten hav» IbroKked no high officer of state, while r s list 16 which have given Presidents. V ce Pres*-’ dewH, Cabinet sincere. Attorneys General ar Chief Justices, Hie oambAs selected from eat*l v«rv from one *tS twenty. Thus cf the aK»\« officer?— Massachusetts has furnished 2v Virginia. ! ‘ - New York 17 Pennsylvania »v Mary land ' K Stocky -7 •Georgia ... South Carolflß-flt. Ohio Connecticut •• Tennesace 3 llekaarf b New Jersey - North Carolina - lUI lilt’ TT | - f *»w tiatapHit'V - sir ttuihee*, *. 1 e SOU; hut tSh u :u:iu a»‘. ihatj 113 v.te ,<ub- i'iea'o hare given birth t»» P- N thit i-.t’flP®* Madisor, j if.-rs-m Tyier. MasaactiuaeUs - John Quincy Adams. S u*h Carolina i: , °. >V, J ack< •>n. New York 1, Van Huron. , New York haa forniabetl the larg.-sl namhr* of Vice President-, v 2 • 4; Msssachui-fli* ui.* Virginia, each two, dec. Ch llu* Secretane' «i*Sta:elhc highest namvc has keen icrnished by Virginia, viz : 5 : Massa •bluetts ranks neit. 3. It is a singular lad that 6 Secretaries of lh Treasury have been Pennsylvanians, while no other Mate has furnished more than otw etch. Alnrosithe Mm« cneuuul division obtains with rega d to the War Department ; 5 :»t the Sec *■• tsriea were from vlaasichuselis. 3 fiom N. W»rs. ench from South Carolina and Tennessee. Massachusetts also furnished the m***l fc* tre mriss of the Navy 3. Maryland, N. York,New Jersey ar. t North Carolina, each 2. F,ve u Postmaster* Genrr.d have cctl The Statis of Vir.inia, Penn-ylvania an*l Maryland, have rich given three Attorney* Gen eral and Kentucky two. Os the sir Chief Justices, two have come from New-York. New-York and Massachusetts arc 'be only States which have lurn:*hed officers for evc*y oat o! *b« above named Departments ot Government. No Secretary of the Treasury or Postmaster Gen eral has been a Virginian. And though Penn eyivania has given six Secretaries of the treasury, and three Attorneys General, she haa had but one representative in any other hra.ich. Maryland haa bee* icprescnted hi every <ic parttneui of the Cabinet and Jaaiciary except U*yPosl Offi^. Georgia has furnished a Secretary of State. o‘ War, of the Treasury, a Postmaster (xeneral, and ao Attorney General, and ranks sevendi in lire Br*t of Staurs giving officers to Governmdni. Doth the officers from North Carolina were Becreta. !cs of ibe Navy. Both Die offid*rs from New Jersey were *o the same departtneat. Fifiy-thrce have been appo nied from slave h-aKlmg Stales, and sixty from tree Biu».e*» f or loose North of k'aiyland. Tbe selection of foreign Min is tore and Diplo matic Agents has been as folf.ows : Vmginia 16 Georgia 3 Ytavsachuictia .... 15 mis.ana .3 lb Carolina.... 11 Norh Ch/oi.i, t New York 10 Tennessee 3 Maryland 10 Kentucky. Pennsylvania 7 Vrrniani 2 Khode Island 7 lil.no* , % z Olio G New Hampshire... *2 Connecticut i N* w Jetsey *- Delaware 4 Mississippi 1 Maine 3 Y ive Stales, viz; Alahi on. Missouri. Indiana Michigan.and Arkat.tas. Have had no citn.n in a diplumatic atatiun. Os the several appoint* ienl«. J Q jincy A Jam ba* had ihe largest nunji tr, having h»*en sent !• tbe Courts of England, Netherlands, Portugal. Kusaia, Prossia, and ai io one »»ftne iliree Envoy Extraordinary and Mii*isler rt Plenijaitenua.y, ,o negotiating the treaty of Ghent. In addition t theae dipiomatic rr.i^ ; e*ns. Mr. Adams has al-.. been a mem'oer cf C*.mgreas —one »»; the Assort ate Just tree of the S.iprrme Cout, 8 'cretary of Sute, and President of the United H ates ; be sides being Professor of Rhetoric ami Or.n rv in Harvard University. Two brothers, the Ever ciu. also from Mav-.«icl*ao*tts have b en Minis ters to ihe Netherlands, to Spain and to R«ig land. Os I hoe* who have fieen foreign Ml*- tera,five have sanco been elected Pifsidenis/viz: Monroe. jfffrssa. Vyn Thf •STgnera of the Declaration oT Indepen- 1 * i*Kce, were born as ftillowa: V . Tirgmia 9 D»**ae &r«» 3 Moasachu a etis S New Yoik 3 Maryland .5 New Ilanijmnirr.... 1 B -uth Caioima... .4 Maine 1 Ptnn»y!vania 4 I « la d NewJervey 4 England Ac Walev. 3 Conoocu ut 4 S cot I j nd 2 Os the Pre*-id«*n’B ol ib« old Congrtw, 3 were trom Vir^.inia, 2 from Mas-arh ÜBe’fa, 2 fom S »uih-t>-aroiina, 2 hum Pennsylvania, and one each fro»a Connecliruf. New-York, i New-Jeraey, Delaware and MaryGnd. Os the General U‘*vi>lntionary Offi era. kiataichu^eTk’furinsiied HI Virginia New York Connecticut 5 PcDfi*ylvaiiia 4 Mary bind 3 Houih Carolina 2 N«w Hampshire 2 North Carolina 2 New J :rscy Z and one each from Georgia and Rhode DLind. From all these tables it will be evident hat the two (Dates which have had ihe most influ ence in our councils, civil and military, a/a V#- g n a and Ma*Bachusptts. The g cit drama of the Revolution opimrd at Leungton in one. and closed at Vorktoa.>n j n tbe other. The President of lh* fire* Coiigre« wia from the one; the fir*t President «.f the Union was from the o»her. The first sigi ier of tbe Declaration of Independent wan from one ; the first signer of the Cgpstitutinn of the United fltatee from the other. The gre t leader*! o f ih« Federal and Democratic partiov. Adams am 1 J, f. fersen, resxlod in and V'iri* ini* ; each was Vice President, and each war I'resi dent; each a signer of the Declaration of Inde pendence; e*ch a negotiator of his cou*.try’s Croatia* in Europe, and having both served with &oh!rat integrity, their day and generation, they were together summoned lienee, and on the sis. tieth anniversary of that immortal day wfiicfi 1 mm them tagether, pleding “their live*, U >nr • jot taoes, and their sacred honors’* in the cauaoof \ lodependeocei they departed from earth, bn me . upward* bj the aathemeef a naiioe's Jcbilo^ W # i'opu utiua ol riit tiiies. We find in the Philadelphia inquirer the M- I towing table of the population of the cities and » principal towns ot the United Stales, jhiudc up 4 from the * fficial return* cf the census of June < I. 1840. ' Mii sk. Pittidiiug 21,115 < Hiiitgot 8.627 Chainheisbu»g...3 230 Boh 5.141 Easton .4.965 i Belfast 4 186 P*'»svili 4 345 Brunswick...... 4 259 York *4,779 Augusta 5,314 Erie <B*co 4 409 Worcester 2 152 Hallo)* Hi 4.654 Columbia 2.719 ThfiiuKton 6.227 AlknfAwn 2 493 Poiiland 15 218 Norristown 2.937 New liami’miiitv. m W ilke*harre.. • IS 1/oncon! 4 897 ,Di.uwint* D»yer 6.459 VVilmuigton-• • • *‘MVi Portsmouth 7.887 Dover 3,790 Meredith 335 I New CaslK -• • • .2,737 Nashua 6054 Man's l amp. Atmapoiiv - 4 * ,: \ndover 5 207 Baltimore ciiy.102.313 ioii 93 383 Fridencklown. ..5.192 tlanisiKble 4 301 Cumberland. • *2.428 Beverly-. % 4 689 Vimoima. i 'aiubndge 8 4i)9 Fredericksburg •• 3 974 Char lesiuw a... 11.484 Uvnchbuip-. .6,395 Darimouih 4.135 Norfolk 10 920 Danvers 5 020 Pete:»lurg- •• - 11.136 Till I River 6,350 Poiivmoiiih 6.* 77 Gloucester 6,738 Richmond 20.15,1 Haverhill 4 336 \\ heeling 7 8S;» Lowell 20 796 Witioheuto 3.454 Lynn 9 36V Nohtu Cakouna. Vfarhlihtail 5.575 Fayettovillr 4.283 Middleboroufch. .‘5 085 Raleigh 2 244 Nantucket 9.042 V\ nnnngtun 4.744 New B dfod.. 12 087 Soitii Ciholis*. Ncwbu yport. ...7.161 Charleston city-29,261 Py mouth .5281 Columbia 4,340 * oz.Hiiy 9 089 Qxoucia. Salem 15 083 Augusta city... .6 403 pnngnr d. .*• ..10 Columbu* 3.114 aanlon 7 615 Majon 3,927 \V om ester 7,497 Mnifdgevillc... -2 1.9,5 Knoiik I'Li nu. fcavannah 11 3*4 Cuiiiiwilami-... 5.225 Alabama. Newport 8 303 Mobile city.... 12.072 ruvrder.ee e0y.23.171 .Montgomery*.. .2 179 Warwick 6 726 Mississippi. **”lonsecticut. Natchez.. .. 4 SOo Danbury 4 504 Vicksburg.ft... 3,.04 Hartford civy... .9 4CB L.l imana. Liichfivld 4 038 Baton Rouge... .2 269 \ew Haven i 1y.12 960 Lafayette city.. • 3 207 New London... .5 519 New OHenna. 102,193 , Norwich city .4 200 Opelousas eify. 10,706 toningtoh 3 898 TiNxr.w>i.f.. 5r eathersfit Id.. 3 824 Nashville 6 929 \ iiixorcr. Kl3sti ck¥. Benn ngtor 3 429 Frank for! 1.917 luHington 4 271 Lexington 6 997 •lohtpel er 3 726 L nn*,viUe 21 slt* Nlw Vouk. Maysville 2.741 VO'any 33.721 Ohio. L.ilaJo 18.213 CkillicoSbe 397 7 f'tira 12 782 Cincinnati 46 338 Rfi Hester 2t>. 191 t ':rcleviilc 2.329 **laviaburp 6 416 Coinintnia 6 048 Seneca 7.073 Dayton 6 067 *’aiina ! 1.014 L >iica>lcr 3 272 lu-neciady.... 6 784 ‘8 » obei;\ die.... 5 203 ray ..19 334 Zmesvdle 4,766 Rm 5 68*1 Immam. * » iliiuiU'.: urg.. .5 (94 Indianapolis.... 2 692 Jrook'yn 36 233 Madison 3 798 * ’atski 1 6 339 New Albany... .4 226 Fi«hkiilk 10 437 R chmond 2.070 'I ids- n 5 672 Illinois. Kingston 5.824 Alu*r 2.340 j un*. P » iraui..7 3 7 Chicago 4 470 \.vvburgh 8 933 G »lena 1,643 -V 5 .k city. 312,711 1 *'oug':kerp-ie.. 10 006 Quincy 2.313 N«w Jy.iiT.tr. SBpriugfie<ti 2.579 E.izjb'ffi 4 184 Missouri. 1 *ewak 17 290 Jederson city-... 1,174 Pate son 7 596 Su L i 115..... 16.469 Pnncelc-p 3.055 Mioriuak i’lcnt.m 4.635 Detroit 9 102 Pes.vtTLVisiA. .Mu*? re 1.703 Hanisburg 5 980 Ypsilanti 2 119 Moyamensing. .14.573 Marshall 1,763 fveusingr-n... .22 314 Floksiia. 'Wring Garden.27.B49 Si Augusiiuo... .2.459 N. Li: erties... .34 -174 ’^GOt’hwaik.... 27 548 Wiscossur. Phils j. city 92. f 65 Miltvaukic 1,712 Lancaster ciiy.. 8 417 District Columbia. Reading........ 8 410 Alcxandiia 6459 Carlisle 4 951 Georgetown ... .7.312 \llegh:,nv city. 10 Washington ctj23,364 Population of ihe remaining; Tenons of Ptnn sytcania,-s»n the first day of June. 1840. Gettysburg 1.009 Kunbury 1.108 7 Criitol 1.438 Mi!»on 1 3<*B Lebanon 1.860 H didayaburg... 18*16 ;;;; .‘i2i§ t; !'.VAS 1 Washington.... 2.062 Mcadviile 1,319 Northumberland. 928 From Hazard's V. c. f air, and Statistical Re gister, Sketch of the Commerce ami Navigation of the United Mates in !S4t?. We have at length received a copy of the an nual report which has just > eon printed. In anti , cipatiou of tire regular tables which wrgeue*aily we have made the following has.y sketch of the commerce of !840: B Imports , 1840. The imports in 1840 (year ending 30th frpterr { *'-ei) am'uated to f k41,519 y exceeded by the t-xi»Oits t .he t3*.ie> at. ornpacying the leporl of thorcrcta v, Vul. HI, page 409, it being then only su «ti -1 mute.) l* in the imports were $113,717,404 ' 16*,09.,132 c . -64 vi 107,141,519 u Which snows the unpotts in 1840 to have Oeeiu | > c s ;nac in lb3h >y f6,575,585,and th *r. in lx lii n o i»n; ort«, -02,802.352 were i:i r and $14.3. 9.i07 in foreign ve»sea-. ‘»! liie whole amount cf imports $77 i- 53 p«*r cent was free of doty. ihe amount ot urjioiis from 3 Pn^land,.. $31,114 131 M.xuo $1,175,0*M i’raiice 17.672,976 H-ui* stown». .2 5ii,4: ; 3 ; uoa 9 Lr. .‘vm C01..2.007.767 J China 6,640.5.’9 Russia -72,4*7 3 .iraz:i 4 Be. K. ind iJSoi.ibl j Kiotn >wtdpu an.; .Norway, flollaud, 15:it. W. i 2 :> avt|, hp.in.Spanish \V. 1., except *. uha, Italy. z Yusvz Aia, thilt, the imp *rts exceed one million >* each, f the principal articles of iaijorf were: 7 Fe *K (from r lu> als-. 19 9 W 1,476,....jv.*.417,5>*9 1 soffee, lb? in 996,195 95 !6 222 siiks, uoi India 9oci Clothg and c-sstineres 4,696 629 > *Jottons dyed, printed, ot c010.cd.... 3,89^,094 .liown sugar, iu7 955,0 '3 !bs 4,742,492 r liar non... 3.397.485* , j alt 1,015,4.6 j Molasses 2,910,791 Exports : j The aoPt of rxp'is i.i «>49 nin’redto .$J32,055 946 ♦ J-3J “ 121.028,416 18.3 S “ Kb,lb6 617 k’-cir g an f xrrss ir» *’ovrr 35/, aodover IM--9 of $ 1 13*57.536. »>uinc -!io cx ,.ortA in Ibiu arn- u-*t‘d to sil >.t9sb3i, and for ••iiu vexp'irts fc»sl& 19u,Ji2. 1. thedom« >- ?c « 0.. s i xccmli d those of iS39. $10,361,743. I‘he experts exceed the imports $24,941,427. >on,fr of the principal domestic exports in iS4O— - $63,870,307 Eiuui. 10,t43,615 Tobac-jo.. . - it. 883,957 Cot ton good l . 3,549 607 JRefiited >ugat 1^14,658 Os tbe cMNtrts theie weoito— Engian ! $57,048 660 Holland «3,856,3i0 V nnee...... 21,841.551 Hr W . Ind ..! 2 S-lo 6-4 CVi a ,51.5 Mex tco 2 515 341 be. An. Col .6,093.250 ilr;iz 1 2 506 574 11 Aiu;sto wn r . 4,1.98 459 Scotland 2,15J,940 Jtua-ia, Handsw vG iiid c , ilayii, Trieste, Tex as, i -■•»» and Cfuiu cac'b took of tbe exports over one million. frrccirj. ImpvrU—go’d bullion, -$27^,127 •i»ver do .409,434 . 742,561 Specie—gold. o ()30 ** siiccr 5 3-j 22* R 140,252 13 Exports—Afncncan *»oM acd silver cuil- 2,235,073 Foreign gold 1.468 300 silver. 4 66 > 952 8 369.325 Total caress of imports, $513,488 Showing ihnt them lm- been an excess of im port* of 2.74 s 561 «t f oreign geld a d silver, and a «ex;»oriof $2 235,(<73 ol Aainican in its piece Comrut'ceof tome of the Atlantic Slates. Vr v York —Import $60,44#,7->O. Exports $34.26/>,OBO, \ i/. : domestic prnduee $22,676,6 9. I . —Tonnage ci leied, vetsels, 1/551 - tous, 1,000990; rrew-, 54J553 men and s. American ve-vels. 2.483; foreign, 1,768. * lea roil, 2,411 American t 1.678 foreign : T utal. 1,0-9. Massachusetts.—lmports Ex ports, $!0,1b6 261. viz. American $(>,‘368,158. Foreign, $3,9:8,103. T outage entered. 1.9(4 ves- j tons, 321.450; news, !6/>6b; American vr-*el«, I,ro| ; foreign, 703. Cleared, J,703, viz. 9 0 American and 764 fi n ign. I't.vifivr.vAsrA.—lropoiU $*(,461,887- Export* $0,820,145, viz. Americas! produce $5 736, Im# ; Foreign. 1,0«3/>89—Tonnage enteicd, 444 vessel.-; tons, 87,702; crews, 4,253 4 American, 353; for eign, 91. Cleared, 376 Annerits 11; 83 forei^o. Maivlano.—lmpoit-$4.910,746 Exports .$5,- 766 768, viz. American produce $5,495,02(7. — 1 Foreign, $ 73,748 Vessels entered 410; lon.-, 1 82,140; crew*. 3,727; Arnet iean, 3#9; foreign, i 101. Cleared, 352 Amciican and 109 fritcqju ; To- t lal, 461. | Vihoiria—lmports $645.0185. Exports, $1- 769,937, domestic produce ; $8,283 f jesgn To ts', $ J j vessels enierest, I3»i Aotriruti ; 1 34fu»eign; lotal, 170. ( ;»0r«4,223 Awiericaa; * *B7 Itnaigu ; Von), 260. * Sou a>l Carolina —ln«|K>ns $2,058,870. Ex- A p0rt5,59,951.016 i<f dome«iic, ai d s6s,7s3foreign; |M Total. 10,036,769; wsseH entered, 257; tons, 60,645; news, 2,777. I leared, 406, viz. Atueri- C can 322; foreign, 84. “* (fKcBGiA. —Impel Is $49«,425. Expoitr, SO,- l * 862,959 —all \meriean produce; entered 175 vrs- f*> srls. Cleared 231. t n< Alabama—'lmports $571,651. Kxpoit?, SJK- h 854 694 —ail dean Mic; vessels entered, 146 AiW- x , lean; 61 0 icign; Total, 207. Cleared *251 \ A j icwKi and 57 loii igu ; T\ilut 'M S. I Louisiana—lmports flO 673,190. Exports 11 !), Mi :m.I dome Mi. and $1,238,877 (al, $34,*236 9u6—%t-se - entried, 672 *" 252 ime g Total, 921. Lies red, 89J AineiVpt ti and 265 loreign; 1 utal, 1,155. [, of the wind® amount of domestie rv t ortp Southern Matts c.\jHu?ui, vix 1 r |( Maryland 5.195,020 |, Viiglnia 4,76*1.937 f North Caro’ina 3N7.454 South t aroliiu* 9,ftß|,oM* ' Oor a ti,.**62 9;*9 * \ui> tin. sai,(.:u (i l.uiiutixna 32.99tv0.di Floiida 1,860,7(9 I The Midc.lr Btate- exported as follow'- 1 New \ ork 22 676,669 , % ew Jrrsov 14,863 Penn'T lvan«a 5,736,456 IH)!a»varr 37,(KM — 28,46 1 929 1 New England Slate*.: « Maine 1,009,910 t New Hampshire 2t»,76l ( Vermont . Ma"sa« Rhode Island 203.04*6 Couocctn ul 518,210 Western States. . * Ohio 991 964 f Michigan i62,v‘29 1 District of Columbia... 761,4-9 Tota!expoilr $113,895 634 j From this rta(cmen(,lt would appear that South ern Males export neaity ih;ec loerths of the do- t nestle product* 01 the United M-.uc* —of which Louisiana export* nearly cue half. Hul as the ‘ Mississippi i 6 the natural outlet o? tbe South Wes- c tem and VVestcin Mate- which do no* appear in the * tatdrs to have any export—they ought 10 be c«.u- ( •udeied ia conn* xiou with that Mate. Again, they • lie entitled to a rrrdit for a considerable portion . of the expoits from the middle and Haslern states -—such as the cotton,tobacco, rice, &c. The following is a rimilar clas*ii<catioxi of the ! States with re>pcct to imports. Maryland 4,910,746 Virginia 545,05» North Carolina 252.53*2 south Carolina 2,068.870 < Georgia .491.428 1 Alabama 67 4.6. j I 1 ; o'jisiaoa 10,673,190 4 Flo: ida -1?M).728 Middle States: New > ork 6*',440,760 New Jersey '9,209 1 Fe.m'j 1\ aura 5,461 B?*2 Dclawaie B<*2 1 New England or Kastern Siaie.-: Maine 628,762 New Hampshire 114,*»47 \ ermont 404 6:7 Massachusetts i 6.513.568 Rhode .stand 274,53 i Connecticut 277,072 South Wv.dem and Western; i < Ohio -19:.' Kintiuky *2, 61 I'ecnr-sec ... .*28,038 Vichigan 13>.6i0 Mi-boun 10,600 District cf Columbia 19.862 Total Imports $107,141,619 • Showing thatiahoul d-oihs tl the whole amount ! of Import* arrive in the Middle and Eastern States. ' NAVIGATION AND TORN ACC. There arrived i:: 1840, 7211 American, 4571 Foreign vessels, total 11,782 vessels, of 2 *289,309 tore. ( jews. lID 991 men. 3.739 bo>?. Cleared dating the same, 7,583 American, 4.583 Foreign, total 12.166; lobs *2,353,495. Crew?, lib 331 men, J,416 b*»ys. -f ihe Korean vessels which entered, 4,024 British, 113 French, 13-1 Hameatic. 101 Span ish. Ol the vessels rntried there a;rived at New York J. 955 Boston 1.507 Pass am aq noddy 1.161 New Oilcans 024 Philadelphia 44i BaUim-ie 4.0 1 Tbe regi: leied .outiagc 01 the frui ted >tate.-*is 809 7^4-76 En.ct'led sin.l hcc-nred 1,176.094—46 Fishing vc.-=*!? 104,304-84 Ten* 2,180,764-16-95.. The tonnage employe*! in the whale F ishery 126.926-64-95 * ons*ii g t ade 1,J44.G6*-34 Cod fisberj 67,9-6—lß 1 Mackerel fishery 28,269-19 Steam navigiiien »95,i84-30 There wt ie : uilt in the United Stale* in 1840— 07 ships. 109 brig-. 37S schuoucis. 22i sloop*, 63 | Os these 81 were built in Marne, US “ MasßEclilN?tti>, 44 4 * • New Jersey. 103 “ *• Pennsylvania, HI 44 44 Alary land, 72 44 * New York. There were =oldto Foreigners 11 ship*. I “ ** ** 29biigs, ** 46 schoeneii, ’* 1 s'oop. Lost at sea 33 ships. Lest at sea 87 schooner*, \ 11 41 bligi. “ 20 sloops Jj 2 6 steamboats. 8H vesaels we«econdemned as un*eawoi;h(* navigation at b rgll». and Atlantic Souvenir j\*r 1842, Teachings cl Autumn. XI r. w, P. UWF-L.N woop. M Ti;c feeling excited by the duiumpal >eu?on are j and they ure Mime, no deep. I*o near to ! '• 1 -.* M(-. :h 1? Hi*", art* .iSwav a p«»vv • >-r * •'<>(> we many r<> in!o th* .n- • u h:!t* thr yell >;v J t -uvc» tail ! and ' •»< )» tiit ear.o w.th * koui; i it in &ls:i f6t -drnr#*. Hie m*ifr§a.Tie " Enough tit t*h ali be suggested to us. anil yet with out appearing hackneyed or old. They shall l»e &s the ia-i tunc a* the first. Tner shall even, hke the worth of fine poetrv. of an cient prayer, endear therußplve* hy repetition Are they not poetry ; are they not prayer- When nature and the heart converge togeiher.they converse, iike old friends, on iarnihar and dornra t c thing?, on truths which cannot lose their inte , res!—the common hut eternal truths of mortality. 80 complete ia the system which runs through the wimble universe, that the*e ore evident analo gies Rtid sympalhuiabetween our nic rtal condition, and the condition of all outward things. Them analogies A: sympathies are the same in every age. They are observed, felt, uttered, at ail times.— Toe utterance ot them is transmitted from mouth to ni»>u‘h. r J’ht.y often arise to the sane heart and the same lips;—hut mao cannot weary ot the final truths of hi r mortal condition. They I *iic bis poetry—ais prayer;—bib poetry, while they rest in the present world; and his prayer, when they a;c united with the futuie, and with God. And what are tho suggestions of autumn 1— What do we think, and what do wo say, when we behold the lean a falling, the grass withering 1 ;>nd the flower fading ? Flic peasant, as he paus- I os in his toil; tho cottage dame a.- she a*t« at her ! door; the man cf business, when he qui t the ' paved and crowded streets ; the young as well as the iid ; aye. and the giddy ami the giy as well us the aerioas, all express vascntiaMy tin* Kanin seotirmnt which expires, and which the prophet eifllaimcd, and the apostle repeated long ren'U'ka ago. “All flesh m grass,” says the prophet, •* and nil the goodlinrea thereof is as the flowers of the field. * “For ail is us grass,” re peats the apobtie, “ and all the glory of man as tnefhwer of gru?s.” That is the moral which never tires. 'J hat is thWeeling which is as old i ar lii« lirni: wb.cn the fell dry anddrivel- J.'hl at the feel • f ‘.be fi si %an, and as recent as the preen;*. wason of decadence and death. The conviction t nut a2! (hr goodlincsn of man’s mortal frame, that a!! the gloiy of man e earthly pros pects, hopes and plans, is the of wither ing gruHH, and the array of perishing flowers, is borne to all heart? by the sighing winds of an* lupin. Oil bond unbroken between natures’ frailest children and ourselves! who is not eon s' inus of 1U fealiiy and iU> fore p ] Oh primitive brotherhood itetween herbs and blossoms and the son* of men: between tho green things which spring »p and (hen wither, and the bright things which unfold and then fade, between these, and c 'Udeuance* which I loom and then change, eyes wfueh sparkled aoil then arc queiu lir d, brentfiing and hlesM d for*us which appear in loveliness , and then a r «* gone!—vsfyt does not acknowledge j ns claim j ot kindred? “Purely the perpJe is j grass;” sijVfty there in no more stability in the f hVongert of mi«kind, then in “ the grass of the j fi* W. which to-day if, and to-morrow is cast into the wen ” . (..» into the fit Ids and words, when “the 7 wind of tho Lord” has blown Upon them; when j the blasts and die frosts of have been dealing with them, A rhange has °'** r t \ everything, from the loftiest and broadest ire*.* the forest down to vl»e little wild plants at its . roots. Winged sewla iffe !<oj by the fit ful o m tc. leaves descefld showera.— n I)ry and bare stems and Mtdk7lmar*ely rattle a gainst earl) other, (he skeleton* of whnt they were. V'ou cannot raise your eyes, but you look * ' upon the dying; you eaiinot move, but you Mep upon ihe'lead. Leaves and flowers are return tog to the dust—can tr thinking, that 1,1 in ihi. uiuvrra.l nro like yourt.lll lo iJutt Ihuu »rt. ami ilinu .hall return, ff •Jan you forlxar thinking liulMlir aurrraaiv. Ii tiCL.reiioua of men, like lha >u*CM»ive lo dona ul tra,i;a and town., liivifgkn rut off by a. lk« dcatU-iiuat, uad mingled wilt caoimuo mult! U Vnd are nut tt.;i*«Milt*l ’..m »•« w 111-j••»*•»? 1 ncniory by (hi ’Mi # bo*».n,r. .»/, i tr./ m.-ilh/, : * UUllds W(,.i rtulli Iu it'll, ! u md fell in )*.ui rip lit I IVtStujM vruj think ufj • be lair infant who. hk«* the !•*( tender leaf put 1 ■ •mil by n pioni, wm* nut -pond lor ira under- j v I©*#, bill Compelled l«» dl»*p like |br Uf'!. IVr- ! I lap* your ißouqiib dwell on ilio man. j » who, lull of • ui» ami in pe. vi ribitu in Ire-li «l faction#. g« nernitr* puipo**-#. mi.il tuab |.,oioim•*, j * nul bearing to \« *.ir* io- i mir which ini-au* t more to th** !.» :«• 'I ..n u* ihe ear Irr, i„j. |. r „r*., r | I son, 1 1 (ltd***ml— • win* rbiilul *n a 10.J.a. nr.d bit i c from I lie tree •»! 1;U ((. priti.ij - then- *up j * Refor* you tin * ••in *4 ii, o.„ ,|,,, , , us ( ( the (lower, as la-J- ■ » »V , w 1... w*•- i.ir itln<| j upon by ib.u n*y*h :joiu» wind. ).»«t tbe h»p.« .if I * health.and. *a< u.'u nun-ed .mi wo« h« it with no- j - remitting cat >• o uld r.ol I • pc n *«••!, but U«l< .i ( * awuy. Vou tie i.*r ab.ne m (jo- bin*, n wood*. ! 1 though UO livino imnu j,. „ r v «,u. Fr.m utii \ ; « (lliil shudr* o iftr ioUIhI you— .-land u>lhv*»ua- ! (non*, the with, ml -i.i - - w.iik w it. p.. M uu (he 1 leal-el re wn path. I 1 oioidu) t•»•• loved, slimß* ••! the lost. mind crrairil i.m.;.- of t|, og ,. who have 1 taken their plai twi Ii (he Imim. am | lh Wtll , , j 1 the p«.-l MimiDP' -*h. y apeak mu. they make.no 1 round ; but how mu. Iv do ib* v bear w,tio>*u, 1 the fforih id ihfMpolle ..r.%1 the j r.qdo ■,»,(! >ou < hear Iheirbunh n in ewry birr/.r-- -♦!„• tqioipani*. ouh dirge ul* imlmr. “Thrgt*** w nhei* th. ihe ‘ flower fadelh." i* dir numaHy m-j.i d mm.ih from (be field* mid wood*. i„ ., t , h.mtrc. pile*, “All fltfli is |iiavn t «nd a’t d.e ** thereof ia as '»• flower of I. . te hi.” Thr li«- teu:ng I‘tabnist heard the same lew . the mi mi* rrspnr.-. ami he «h> J, a . npeusir] «nd re rorded tluio. “As 1..r man. his kin ya ure Rtaw; a* a liow. r ti.e Jit M. so hr d -im,hi ih; 1 for the wind patsetli ..vrr it, am* it i* tom , and li»e place thereof «h.»ll know it no more.'* iiu? does too pw.jhnt*:, nr the j , phel, or ihc apostle, sf. »»h* tI . ««• u.tikv audcluM 1 his bpsuttei die uit* •Ht;re•>!m.c.i plaintive(oue»? Neither of !b< rn dn# s # so. lieu muld ami butiiiui t itfii. ht-rvaum of (»•».), pi««ei .iMu ra of truth and irii_s.. p at the bouoda/v . ! de cay? They i jj*ri i’umediately from the trttlh of 1 death, to ibnirutli i,f life, ••flu* urn iof out C. 0.1, * say?- :hr prophet, “>hall Menu former.’’- - “Hut the Word of ( * J» nJ. (ht- itpoflle. “endureth lou t-.r* iiul the tio n v »f (he Lord,’’ sing« the royal htud, “is from ev. rlo-'ing to er er lasting upon them that fear turn.** If army mil it In* for us. ii. v. htle vrr p« r. ei\e the tranaitorincse -«f narure and of rr.*n’s slate, we •ckr.owl.the Meud a-ti>e«s of tiodV i word, and ti.'f • vcrlaytiug merry «• hi> piovi dc*ncc. TliMtwhi. il j «\ vjn-ak to os of tbh? which t«{aai:i . The t >i • ,nt :>- t.'iltoti of decay h -.n. it '.itna!ion ••! the bvii'g vho ever livts ar. J '*it* to M.-pminieiid jf; wh* h- throne decay cannot ha o. ’mrou-n deer, iu.t ! »s hi* ministeiincr servant. TL. veils an ctcru.i w» td which . (•■mmaSr death, ami which bo", «-.!h «n«l mnoitb «h\e. La ibel word l*c our In-rt, arid it was the trust of tliowi “holy men of <• d, who rpakc as thev were moved by the Holy tibo-:; and b- it always •* tl»e trust of who f-ebold the lb.il same to s ! »h* sign* of the universe, and teel its promj .ngs ii; »•! the nohU r aspira tions within tiurn. If wo cannot trust in ver dure, lieabnera, I- r.uiy which aoon langui-h and fail, in "oodlmess • «-•«! ploiy which Irele . nd pass away, lei us I ror‘. m »be word wi uh • dainslheir «aniirh:ng an I departure, for that word alnne them, nt.d must endure. If the soul baa any trust—and O how wrongs its nature and neg loots its endow roci.ts, when i 1 has no trust—u must place that t.u«i >u somethin*: which abides. 1 Which i* abiding but the word of Ocd ? ••The glass with* red:, the fl-.iver bid. in; but the word of our f»td thall stunt! forever.*’ 'J he very pra-, .»« it withers ; und the flow er as it fortes. M’* rn Ij express surii u true!, in their humble mannt r. and tucnicateit op Their withering and t 'dir.g human brctlmn. How quietly tie qris*< withers! U«w submissivtiy the flower bows i'.s head on thestuik ; how sweet ly it exhales its Ir.st odors; how pe.tr. ruily it fades! —Nature dies gently.— Listen! L|Av:>u henr any discordance »n her parting 'J *i-v are all harnioniou-; a-* nt«-»ica!, though with * different character, as the n.elothee of.epring.— You may beatfi.-cted wi'h sadness as you listen j but it is j sadness which ►oi»i!:»-s end softens, not disturbs and ttTxjfl.--. lean syuip.ithis** with the man who rt ! cv. * hi.-, full heart tv wee ping amidst the attu.n. al emblmia .•! hnn.an | lution ; but I rvu-’ o« iy w -nd» r at him it he weeps tears of angui-h or despair. 1 could not weep so. surrounded by rtich niiL a« d cn< umpSainirnr monitors. 1 percoiv* that the honors are resign ed without a struggle. 'Vhcre««. i (Lrn,all it acquiescence, 'i'hcreis nu qnestio.Mag the will cf Heaven- There a:c noetic* when the leaves Ipart lion* their stems, and sink ;•» r|;e ground.— How ran Ido rulenre to the sm of suhmis .siod and trust which i~ d.tfu.-ad about nit '?* It rebukes n»y i: I havt indulged auv ; it silences my rcpmn.gr. n undi nkinglv I have j uttered any ; it so al- nco and hu-lu* my bear*. ; \V by should we uo receive iJie which • nature is, even though I Tr "j -11W.JIU rrr mrBK ;tjp ;'rti9j3pl ( . I | #fcl ; us trust in tbe word of O- forth j the decree. -Return, ye chiidrSHf men!” | Frail.fadinc. pnidling.— what are we without j (rust 7 The suj»j»ortu/ the v»ul ! trust in the eternal. und«v:i\mg And in 1 c ob«fn- d litrihc r. :f.« n«t ? v. of quiet but • f I which joy a.-: lh»y --houl-*lcel. jr, know ih.«t the word , f (he There are no richer b«je than those of autumn leaves wither. shnv« I. and (urn to darkness and dust, they w» «r tl.ci, brightest colors before they die. The f re*a are not clothed in mourning hut in triumphal rules ; in -railct and gold, like kings. I) ■ they not pnfiguic tliedrep i and polernnjoy which may invent and imbue the j »oul trusting, sr u!. in the piuspcct of the last ; 'change? 'Jiu* trees cannot ahiici pate the new! dress which thev shall put on, wh* i» the warm in- 1 flueners of spring return (be sep into their branch- • j cs; but man may cot.template tlie season wl.cn j . “mortality snail Is .-wallow»d up ot li e;** the j I season not only ol re .fora!,, n, as to nature, but o« . j inconceivable addition : tie »ime when a t,t\\ ! . earth shall fa*- under him, and new heavens o\rr I | ‘him, and glorieM ot n bich he caiiooi now burn! any distinct coi ci pticn. t-bail clotl e (be sj xri:«* of S the redeemed. “The gr-is*- with* re h. the flower faded,; but •' the word of our Ciad shall stand forever.’’ And | let me a.-k whether it js not that very withering of the grass and the lading of the flower, which | most effectually bring us to re*t or; the word of i (»od 7 The convic*!•-»»» of bHilly which is thus | imprevfC,! upon l!,e heart, obliges it ft, inquire I for that which it* durable ami uticl:ttngeable. and I »o seek for itg senimy wSu re alone'it is to be | t-.iund. N\ hile the green and glossy leases stand i thickly on the tree*, we wa.k beneath them in ‘ shadow, and only see the earth, mid the things i which gnm -jut of it; Iu» when the leaves begin ' to fall, the light comes in, tbe vj w opened up- | ward, and we bohoj-i tbe ever Moo and \aulud I sky. i'he good linens of man nod his glory, ure j they not likewise apt to conceal the g »odiines» i and glory which are slrwo them? U hen they j lade and are shak’-n down: a new radiance vieils S our eye. (he sun Ires s shine in iy day and ihe i moonbeams and sfarinam* by night, and heaven | i.s revealed to the s*?ul, wbiv-h bu k» up, w atcher. ; and adoro. rhiloM>j,hic:il Tacts, Sou/u/ travel- at the r ,:e ol !MI ir-rt per so j cond in the air, 4 Wf>i» »«« water,*![|J,OlK(.in cast i iron. 17,000 in s'e* 1, Is !>(*(> m :u; 1 Lni ! 4,636 to 17.000 in e •< d Mercury freeze* a rer !„i», l**yoriies a solid iu--- . . «; .i..t*a’'!e under mer. The greatest height at which the visi hfociouth i ever exist does not exceed ten miles. 1 Air i*: 816 limes lighter than water. The pressure of the atmosphere upon «vm square foot of the earth amount* to 2.1b(l lbs.— An ordinary sized man, supposin’g his surface (os l»c 14 square feel, sustains the enormous pressure of 30.210 pounds. Jit at rariHrs nir to such an extent that it may be made to occupy ft or 600 times the spate it did before. 'i’he violence of the expansion of Vt.nlcr when fre*zing ia sufficient to cleave a globe of copper of such thTckness ns to n quire a force of 28,900 lbs. to produce the same eflect. • Hunng the conversion of Jcr into watt r, HO degrees of heat are ahnotlied. v Water, when converted into steain, increases in bulk 1.800 mine. One hundred pound* of water of the Dead &-a contain 4ft pounds of salt. The mean annual depth o! Haiti that f.» 11- a the Equator is 96 inch* n. Assuming (he temperature of the interior of the earth to increase uniformly as we descend, at the rate of one degree in 46 feel, at (he depth of , 60 miles it will amount to 480 000 degrees Kah- t renhrit— a degree of heal sufficient to fuse uli ( known substances. The explosive force of closely confined Gun powder is mz and a hull bins to the square inch UaiUlcme* sometimes f.»ll with o velocity of 113 Orel id a second —Uain 34 leel in a second. 'The greatest artificial Cold ever produced u 91 degrees Fahrenheit. Electricity moves with n greater velocity than j I \i t which traverse* 200,000 miles of apace in j 4 of time. y 1 *•/•/* mi b« heard at a distance 30 miles. ihundrrc*. , . ... t Ufihtning c.r. '' T rr "'“ '"' n - •• ,h * h-tance of 200 miles. ll n fj. S. lUsk. —The appraisers have rclui.7 ” hn value of the properly conveyed l»y tlin Hank o its assignees in its late general assignment at u " 6,100,700. It consist# mainly of Krai Estate, lw fiternal Improvement stork, and sums due from 0 ' oiprovemenl 'Fhe mow* available di, serfs of Ihe Hank bad assigned Hr (i \Mi VOU WI• K :«v ; > T r r.* I (» ■ 7,%V* ■*" ll.iy iu .01 •>, r cf , , 11 (i i giv< nto .Si \\ n klilb', »ii»* Hostin i«r (••urr.il. } by bb lr„ . fdioia. Mr. \\ u Milb s ! it uiHik* up* ii were b u-1, but \,*iv | tlx . I' *h»H 1 ,i,|. t„ ihf wMWih-W :.«>!«•* itlMl ill' tmiDrll. .I'll. tiiliiiil.it 111. ..1.1.1i.h --ol Me will * r< »(or« a l<» (lx I cou .try **. ur»«l «• i,« in v ,** t ? | • imi'lhhij;, . ' such s* *b I. toindu U\. Hut. I. lix n( /• u-. \vu b;i% v•Uu r d.fii« ullu* ••I ii nou« •;• Micat* Hid find Aniiricanj , p*r. * »ur ibor:* s»u- •»* uM« • * l•• ] M-tilcd by ui,i>-r|vtt.v tin »• *.cfci.** «,| in ( bghn !»• 0 and patfiuiism w|,„ it luim »*\«f • hs,racierized A»i»« n* s»i*. U«• i,aM d.H, ulu, - j MU ldriit lo i,ur M-|a»i l,- Ui'h j i.irn.'i, p,.v%<r ' adjust. «\i 6u<- niofji, nt we a"c (Int'Hn-ut<l witli .• \\,u by me mint powerful imiiunr «*t I‘urop, . \\ hai i* lie :,re«-*.-.»• ►late ol nugohaiioi, a i i|,i, nn», l.r (we« it ihigl-nid und Ais. tmi. I lM ,i n,|., r „ u rt, and if I wrif. It might, not be proper n me doth*- cbm- rt. N, fur a* I run und* i.-taud lb# subject, it <io< aapi c-u to me that lm* Am. n. .*•, liovrrn- J iiivii! I>»- as-uiued in*-, sm** p* -tio n of .Ju»i„ , j i,allot,)l b<iiu,r—a m *|ir miui and vviii m •Milan. • 'beers. Oucpolu yas a n.uioii i 6 t, < übivuU* pi a.«• H j is the jiath wbli ln •udiKt-* to prt/sj im> m urrut* I glory,and I trust tliut b..th «ouu< ds . ( lu>ns Will U inlluriusii | v wisdom; and n,.,i ( r thu guM&ncu'ofulbwi ii Providence wc iludt . * cuj>e Hut grca esl us cniamiiie*— war. \, t i» that great, powerful, and proud i,a»i* i, sludl r,o« lake b«r councils from wisdom, or draw from elpenciuT, but iu.-i.-j uj.oi, tlernamls mcon- i sislrnl with « «*r nalK-nui honor, nly upon j(. j». (l . ! tlemea I will m thn cxp.»>-*o;i of ruy own ojnr « ion in your couiinb, l>u( ec*i-» (hi--* ntiment «.t ! this mtio.i (J kii'iw of Kentucky) when J m\. war Woh all it* u rrorejjtfore nationaldjshotr r! I 'Loud and-rt peatid cbtenug] When I hi* r n*i* j arrive•*, ner d I ask when- wil. t** found K, nun kv 1 I answer l«,i b»-r,.-l,»- will •**? on the Jer«*i our com mon cuiintiy. one*) more and maii.iainirig the glory and iiidt-jn lidrni v ol the 1 ruled Elates 1 Ah! Slid where will )«<• ~Jd Nelson f >he again «vd« o»nd forth her gtdbiof i.> P'rtir oof »! **ir life’sM.shl on (he Icttb field. «lifi ei Itoims fin! Murray- will be m fi.-f for- ■ dels fool! rup their iiv,-, a willing -n-nfi c m the cause (d (»r»i»t clieeung TIIC Btks •» >llll * —The stealilMiip « ab , -.|ua dudku s tl « },a< bet of sin r,th ir -;., with ,i i-en 1 •lay» lal. r news lr***rs Euroj><*, will piobabiv reach i Hodon this erri.ir j to-morrow m«,ruing. 'I be Hri* nun a. fit,’and, the jacket of the 19th, is now out one day. TbvHrcal Western, Hc-keii, will j le.t*c HriM .l on Saturday next the 23d met | Ibo Nc plum , Rollins, a!l< * having !■» er, put it: i Cusxplete rejmi:, and greiit improvement beimr 1 rusdc in her as an ocean ’.oat, will I. hti; ihittjtorr on Safuiday air. u..h»u. j- to ply be(w,,u •New Oilcan-: anti (ialveston. Te.va-. Tbe New York, Wri-jhf. le.ves to-day for New Or.ViiiiM >hc is intended a.-* a pa< k*t between New (lrl,sji*H, Havana and Texas. The Creole, \\ right,ri* ar id yesterday for Mobile. I’he Kuuiberner. j Waamernie. leaves next Wednesday, tor Charlea ton. Key %•«*<?. and .Mobile. *!'!{«• two new j steamers, the “linn” and * dor.” were lo leave for ; Havana this morning. Th*v« are two fine staunch M*a hoar* of about I*4 lons burthen, i uilt t v ■ | Kruwn vV Hell, (or a railroad comj any m t’uha. i an*! are to run iriwirii Havana an,) Kigla. 1 _ 1 miles distant, vv Je nte lliefe i* a new railroad • i tenoifig into the interior of the island.— \etv York Com mere,ol Aoverti*-r of ihc 2i\th. Pf-ui: Cm LI XM» TMK HlNT.—There is a long letter in (ht United Slates fiazet e written at I.” mu on (tu - 1 u*.h ot July*, and giving a ?on *>t bird's eye view of the )N»litiral romlinon «,i the >outh Arnericin republics on the Wcsu r u side of ti,e continent. Fern was as yet governed by (Samarra, but he | was sustained • n'y by theanny. >:.uu (’iuz be mg ihe favori v ul the |»< (»j»!**. In Hoiivis a rev. olution in fav*.r cf !S.tnia Cruz had oj.eniy broke <>ut and rarriid all liefo*e it. (iamarra was think iug of going to w .r wi b Holivia and Ecuador but as either ol »be*e yun*/ republic* would i»e ►Hong enough lo crush him, it was nul doubled • hat hr wou*d procure rod from Chili. i he r.aval strength i»t l*e; ti and Chib united hciuii-l, greater than that of tbe opposing pcq^er —it ,i,d«edti<e have aov slab ! while on the other band thr army of linfiviaand Lcuador. with such stirngth as it would receive in 1 itu * »*m ill** tfi»lull* «>i Sjriijj (,*n,z. wotilil probably , xcred ihe available n.ilitarv force ot J*e»u and Chili. ‘l'heprobability i-iha! ftchung, iii (he usual pi< .iruon *t\ Je of .South Yrncriea. wTH Im* l:io staph e,.mn,c.di»y for some time in thjwe region-, ; hr 1 lS - e*'ii«'cllati.»i to -a : ; for the IM»tr< on tt„. i id, 0 f j,,;, Kaiuroio Kuna—A committer w** appoin ted some time since, by (he (aovernuient m Eng land, to mike inquiucs i;i dt.'lerrni t»ai?s **t Eu r. pe conccruirirf ihe comparative advantage of hip li and low fares on 'J },* result of these iisquriiß. wnh nil ih tf answers to upwa ds ol eleven question# j»‘,l by lie coimmltee. has by the Hfitish Parlia;i*en f . and has presented, in every case, ’he conclusion (.hat a low rate of freight irctft k gnat quantities-it good* tv, i»o ear ned, and thereby cornts ihe nio*t pr< fiial-le; that great rna--** f p.i-scnc* rs are by the low fare ; and that a use cf la re h is invan ibiv dimin ished ihe nett income, and a reduction • 1 fare has invariably incirascd it *■—iVn7. ! I *<i J.Vlot s I‘ uitd. — Afi v% day- ag'» a man ; dressed as a wagoner, havmc a whip in h s band, apjdu d to a money chamrer. in the Cbutre Saint j Honore, for ci*tinge for h ftOl) fr. noieof the H n.k !of France. The money thaugrr. j>cr< smug ina! i | nlth* ugh the note vv«* gcr.uue ihe v.gnrHes ha.! j • i*cen removed and repasted «-*x c-thei paj>er, n- ' J quested ihe mar. !o go wifli him to the Hank !<• i have the note examined, t, which he consented i wnih apparent ch»eriuliie*s At the Hank he was | interrogated by Count d'Argot. fbe (b,«ern<»r. J and stared that i.e had it from a discounter in the | Kue Godot Mauroy. As this waa found to he I untrue.further inquiries were ret on foot, the man | being in custody ail (hr lime, ami il wa» soon a*- I ccrtainid that 1 is nan.-e wa- Adelaice. fornierlv a ■ i lH>okbifrder in Pari-, who had lately duaj p» «cd : j from Arpajon »nd Loujumean toe.-caj e lr< m his 1 j creditors. With some difficulty his lodging wm t I discovered so lm inth* a Kuedes Carinre, and here i were found convincing proof# of ihe fraudulent j operations whnli hr had been carrying mi. It I appear* that al e* lo.igaiudy as to the me* hanism ! jof ihe Hank •»! trance Adelame conceived 1 i the idea of splitting them in Itjo, and transfer- : j ring, by mean* of ink,essences, acids.a j (he impression . f the vignettes from the front ot • the note ujwin the divid.d pujM r. thus mating | j two notes of ct r. Although A delaine when de , tejted wore the dnssrf a wagoner, asv s.ihl a j hove, a rich nmßelegant w ardrobe W'as found at 1 ; his a« also many artirlii of p weirv. . i wo'ks ot art, albums, &c. and a cmious corrts- ! I p(»nder,ce v.nb some gamblers ul Had*nHadcr. f j wi h a drawing, on large paper, of gnm'ngiubv* ; j and ibecylimSr of the roulette, on wluefi hewas,j i apparently Studying some r-*Jfibin.ui"s. a* f : done by M L .’*• urdonr avi. in hi-jimes ol ch«># j (.with England.(•• ;many, and India Afi-r these i | discoveritc \ ■ - one was I tndrd i>v* r so ihc }‘.o j i cjirfftU dll K !-- Corf’s C per. . r■ • .‘9\ ■ ’ v m * ' * '• ■.4*lM ■ W N ,W t >ir» , O.!. In. I wiile lo hjfhm you ot 7J;; r rH! loss by sub i*. I Wiltiamslowu; Mhs«. on JVih j jjnal. The* one ~f tiieJdiree buildings jjimMngTo CorjHiration ! of \\ ilhaJis^hlle^JFo?Consumed b* fire *>n Sunday il The ftre original * m ihe fourtli *|iy, and was r Jt »t discoverer! until (hc s’uiiiiitsu’iniiied lr« Jfciuu h in (hcafiemoqi). Thctlmn suc h headway lhataN efforta to save lliffiUßdmg were unavailing; lue funnlurc waA everthde*h mostly saved. No good fonjcclur“un be made as lo the cause of the lire. This building was built in 1797 ; its coal was said lo have been 14 or 15 thousand dollar?. 'There is no p suiance | on the building. The faculty of the ure ! making arrangeinenuc to have the students w!»o j weie burnt out accoii.ruiated in ihc town, and it I is thought this arrangement will Ik* effected. The ; losses u» the two literary aorielies which had their I rooms in ibis budding arc quite large, as only in | the Isrl term their rooms were filled in at eon sidcn.blo expense. No live* were lost. Ivni.ws (*oiw«.—At an early hour this mor ning, the Hteambo'l Little Km k. (’apt. W hile, will Isavo the Hsrraeks for Fori Gilmon, Ark-, with about 220 Indians from Flonda ronsm'mg of men, women and child.on. 'i'he following ci.ids are among the number: Co-ah-coo-cbi. (W ildCat ) pnnripal rhirf. Ilos-pu-ta-ka. (Strong Cage.) “ •• Miro-me-cba sha. (the Governor.) »ub rhief. Ifo-tal-ka. (Big Wind.) aub chief. To sub chief. The following named officers arrompiny the ) Indians lo their destination:—Capt. Seawell and , Lieu*. Britton, 7th Infantry, and Aas'l. Surgeon i Walker, 17. 8. A —N. O. Picayune, 2 Qth in»t. The N. Y’ork Commercial Advertiser stale* * (hat in (he Superior Couit. lately, David How | recovered damages from the Corporation 1 of New York, for injuries NUstuinod by him in eopacqueneo of l>eing overturned in h<s wagon 1 t . W4J riding home nt night; ihe oveitnrn j *by • pile of earth thrown out from v ""VT? 'b- Cofpo„.. ou w.,r i well which *. linh,.. Th.ro «a. no ‘ or »*” “ h. pilo. Mr. Uu. w.n for IS luo I yu,U||aL. IUuJ iu bi<bu,iu,M. 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Jc>' ri? if M mii.av. >; »• *iju.:liter 01 i, \ I i>!i_ . ll* ll_ , if. fi.» 1 y.; I C ; j • \ A lev. we*, ks j.ievioii* t ; her<!r-.*r!i,Mie w a-roh i bnvit ft»l .i ■ v j• ,i cln .- ; fgrer, .I r : , 1 *'** f *’ ,v ’ •'* !*< * laH.frr a>;*} l Aemi. , wa* i l!.oog:,t lo i.u-.v leer* er ■f IJ V '.v e1! ; ~l* 'Vb-l frail I .in. we «»*—w Inis; u, *|,ie* we -.#• ui Ti.e rnid-t oi • e*Mi. * i*jt j •!.. v <•« inn pie.ir.u* 10 *“’ r w-..* tiMen with chill — Ihe fond - i ..• parent i • t wueM W.. ..tr, -f,.l sh. .. vrly U .u.hlei ( j w -»i;UI -vruu well vguiu. li*.: as, rr r i.- t , paievi-m v, -« e**fU«-ii W.tJr < *»l -r.oii Ci the , • :*)IJ, :*!:•’ -JM-Ili Ul te; spa ru -IKCCI:*>J Uf.’.i -,}.f ' was non r* t.. .«« (.. ;.]■’< r •!, ami "j.'iixd-t u] ■ U:t ;<t «» n-k, 31 «l liar? * > .» fm.,l father. ' * '■ ’ irn fn . ■ eno ! v,,, '* - r •'*■•■ u * f-:.» ..'i.-iir.rii.,: - ilt - ( •'" *'' ' . *% »t; ■•!* ; {-. q. fi-*ry 1 e friend <•••' > ■ '■.•■ I-;,- I-,n.i., 'I fill :• I n.;.y rrieer u„jiu rn : » -v<u. vCommcrcial. t’ll V RLF>TO>. ‘ t "»* , j Cotton—i , eir ;a* J-teii uJ ur <;• nr ji.il f,r ! j : Und 5.;,. e the -!ar.. „ur rev nv. the H* a.cr»e j tales then q . led fi :-.e • e:: ru?■ v • . ..n’iij j There na* . I- • i *• i, seme u •uiry for -c j LI-;,.;, j hut a* dealer rn ;.ol co t.,- \ tern . very J sales were * ■ ted prices ranging frosn it . . ■. j . - ■ • —• • rn : . - V CW ( I'.LIA s* i t*• t-r J.. Ci tton — Air ■ .•••.. *nt, of L - 1 isi.r.Hi!! V. ni**q pi ;.ir> | 1a;,., *::ie»-ve, -j. i Aikin k .‘. -1 • : !• vein* r, A‘j 1* • ;• , _ • :caie: , j the •-•-me time. !*.r Liveipool 182“ L-rle-. t 313, IJ ;i It*; together, 5656 • . ... ' s * ll ;t 11 •’> - * ■* k • i 2 3 » bales, -r».i ,e>v ji-g on . h r •.!, ir •:!:;*.*. - I n;l on sh p-t oard n*.l c uo , I the Iftth ills? (lit. kol 46.42 S tales. I, i v ■.*■. i*.. i r lami riCATIOV. j Lo* -1 ‘ ’■ »♦ Mismsiftji. —• w '/? ; ’• id ln»£ “ . ••■*-.; Middling ■ J .r .- '- 1- : ' • Fair S II,; Gin Jari ,€ utnS Aot i \ AitU-orux. — \ »eract * ‘ > ii % j —Fine nop>. , VI Air MF VT or COTToy. l>4l,Uc»o»*er »,Mock mi ham! bale* ; Receipt* la*; ’hicc-day* 4GC>*J : ** previously, 2399 V— ibuNft : .A CoJ'oj ‘ Expert* * p.:*i A* . .1J I7i-I3iSv 1 8to« k on h gnllH a,- 46 h n New Vork at 60 day-, and j . ■> n *1 ’■•chi «on*e derurui.! a( lj ,r 2 jkt re;.’ ■ p.t riiiurn. Tl* ladeiphia 6*' 1 jay Rh., rern ..u as ■ 1 j\t I \ }•< r ren * t-rotitrf. C»iA»r.r,-Tv>, October *-’J r I liere has Uen au vnvc demand (n . I’piarid l oti";, li.c week ja-t closed, j i Utnh for (he » • 'r.e UKr at 4 fur k:<i(n).caii arruuiu ♦ j and in •'vine instance* a frai tional advance ha.* * j been obtained, pariicuiai'y is, the RudEu.g xnr. middhrg lair .-jalilie— \>e have advanced our . ! quotatu.n* denuding!.* Iho transaction* ernbrai*- 393 S t alcs, at Ihe loli ' ll; 92 :»l T l ; *J7 at : :,J ux 7j: 2.i u\ h; si) at bj -52 at 207 at >..f; >0 >*•; .j 0 lar »; j-y 3 - » | >,i; 1 l.ili at 9; 13 «t u l ; •t *Nt f»J ; 9;. y k «, . ja; 95 ct*. {*er ib. Two lot* I-lauj <vLi 1 **’ -6 x 3iid *,3 rangir t ' fiom >! to 1.0 h. pii IJ>. Hie* —\\ « have i.o « haujie to note iu this a*t r]* * j •III* c the .1-Ie . i our «a*i. Hut limited quantity j | of (ho new crop ha* a- yetieacKd the market,' ,wf it.i has of e: Jf-e kepi psi t- him. » lie tra;.-- i acti ns hav* i een ruDiiued to «. ui 27oiie:res :.t , (ht- W e-t 11 1*lie- an*! b»i hr me c »n*r.in|»t.* n, ul i- • • re* landing Horn to pi j jj... llovehti-" Ihe opcraiioii* 1:1 i;i;> aiticle com» ■ ' shels at 92cts * bushel. • Crain * mi. e oui .u-i •.•.* have wilb< ut i the receipt ol t i her < t* u. «>* /> or oui .;uo- I tiofi* foi the*ca 1 tide* mu** <oii-r uen! » i>e •* * • i * id«; 1 ominal. Ihe teceij • ir.. % • .., ~ I ICO fiuus.jf* New Voia and -bout too buud e- Ka*»ern. ihe I *rn.er wa- -oid ui -.Jj, whde lUc I latter is Hr II at U 0 .... / lour I he «.pcraiicn- 01 thi- artivic nave been very liih’ and ul a fui.? m iede< (ion c:» the quota tion* cf the jurviuus week. Virginia good ha* been c fleied at 6 ; . v\ ithjut. t. .wevr i. merting ; u;- eh vers. > ... luve have |>c< < .. •, at6|7o. . ballinu rc Uo \~ui *lrtet iin> been piu.e rangMtj from to t* '’ n - DeaUtsiu iiart-n ir- * -upplieu Wtem- '• j selves (ho previous wetk a: • 1;: ii. -?.!«*, tv c : ; action- in th: .*if -.r e ha*, c cn \c. \ j ImtJ. I he.e 1- very iu:!»' ccir.aj.d ior the ard | cie l’ r, ' s v R a *the upriati< t,-. confined (o a lew small pane, li r tbe n Uii wants of •: «-ni\ > ; -- A:• w lots ol th • artft * bare een sold 1 to country dealers. Sugars i%’ heavy tiansaci.- iis of the pie\j j ous week in this article ha»e check* •! oj'eialwu*. , and wee r.-cque-ntiy have no sales M lepoi*. hr- ! ! c* 1. ed c* Mol at St.- — \\ r have no sales to irc.jß I_ ( frt.-ll:r receipts ti e w»ex *.• beer. • - 1 •*' Bio, ■ • a:( • . whk.. has »•* *. lOlal I iiees 13; from 10* to Ih, pC i . • here i* i < tie < a iaxnatket. l> ' •' • Sm ill •- \. i. Hi I x [ been *«»u! * m *• • (*.. in b*. 1,- Whiskev i:: . ar-4 Hintdy -* 30ei*. jcrgailon. j t In- a .ucrof the tw^cargoes ,MJi. j . Rai-itis I 35601 xcr if •.*■•• ~r-«iiadei c ; : : We q f»v : . • • .*> .A .» fair cii’erion of the mar- ’ J Let. * *1 )• t : \ a; S',rrt !u i «•' .. Dts p< 1 gal .. j A-i. *• i . i;i ! ,umgr. ar.t . : I""< .. 4- runtin.ica, imi t«d—aNiut. ! l*‘|«l ■■•••' avengr .]i,:>ia.i..» i r-Icr- ' ' "' • •* quote at MiOal N 1 , ••<< .. roll ■ . : # • '• ■ j I i • ii i.w« - > j -*;i cf the wcek<v were Tak* :j at i 37 , but w ithiu as« w da. - ) cei is h,* I Bn . - . | tamed. ;o !• '*ton licrhing oib-rnig. —('ovi • N» 'v j tkk fVtobet. 19. t'v*ton — The uiaiket i« quießaud Ihe daily *a!e aie becoming -mall again. Fl ur —There i* net muclrodoinp The market price for ( anal >. f,i ,9 j‘ wjn Adrsrti*~r. • Savaxn ah, October 23. Vurinr' g.n.,,1 l!-j h « im; k.v.j mnirwhat | w ith ihe uu iea-c ofwrurrenrv the .-.*•> .s.deiabie ‘ales of.i'ottoo for the j>u\ttXtee w A s m*! a fair amount is doing. The suppy 01 - 0t »-’ ! , i* adequate. % r Cotton. — Fhe receipts su.ro our b<i continue I | ujhio a>egti!.ir inneasc, and J>T9 hair* I ; I jdand an.l 9 bale* Bea I-land. 11* eNjxut* ha-e llk en 1617 bale*, viz : toNew-Vork 1 *.o Haiti- 1 { more 262, and Boston 127. I lu* demand ha* ! I j been g* udj particularly al the close urthe w*rk,and L » j a ..nt the j ncev of )a-tweek obtained. Jhe sties I » of 21 NS hales aie a- foll.uv* ; 39 a! 6jj ; j.i . • 32 at LatS;4S at S*. I at S$ ; J;.lj; o* | 1' ’2 at S- : 1077 at 9: 9a! 9 1-16, fiat 9 : j J(>it 1 and fa al 9 I he lowe-t sale was a U»i ■ ol Jho oil crop of aiwujfrnorqualitv. We hear of j •■ente other salts but arc not ah e to give thr pn- • • Uculan.ft c I lie same y as to .pulify c.*ntm- vs ai d 1 * bltlc i> oUVrt.l that will lank .•• u Jf »» Ihe ' { bo:tevgrade? are the n-M sought atfei and r«m- ! men qimlitiea neglected, fa* ll* r- u*»t being v. t i submit readily to prices piojhui 10mAv to the lai? j get quantity of fhe*r classes. f 1 Ibe weather has eontimied fine Tor maturing I * and picking out the •u p, and will piohal.lv l>e the 0 means of nnpioviug the quality while it m«-iras« s j S the certainty of . iaigr qumtity. No frost as yet, j that we tieai of. • ' Ixicr —Fheie has been a gooddemam! fortlu«ar* to e (liroughout the wcek.tnith to; foreign and IK> i ' lucstir evjt.il. and abcut 600 t a-ks have changed 1 hand- at the following rates, vi/ gjo t «*ks at J§, si 79 at 3$,M» at 3J, and small lots r»y retail at 3,Ti j pei hundred. I n Firm .—Wo have no change to not irr in the j ti pi irr of Floui, both the receipts and sales hu\c « bn u limited. rr I’orn.—-No arrivals and no chance in pricer.— u By irlail, sale* continue to be made at 76 a vh rnlv ti tort rtes —Our merchants hare hern doing a c* latge bU'incsH m Ihc retail trade, to wbn h ihe la*t Hi week's opeiationv have l*e%r» punnpalh roi fined. A sale ol 76 Package* of I.oat an*! crushed fau ai t*i was made at 14 ris. I 0 hhds. Mu>ravado faugai at at M.s IMI bbR. Ho* ton Rum al Hi) rls. Ncwiniranv *fy yi j i iii,ado, at -.M Coder at 121,Re. c u A \ \ • ■ * • ? “A ; • ■ I- ,■ > f • . r i,..» i . • . i.• I h-.fii" <•» •* , .. ; 'mj/» •' ■> ' J r | fttetlt<l C* ;.j .. i«»Vt ■ it \ i»v 01U <1 *• * *- 1 { . .■ it . >»•* I j.irffi i* r >* •4 U <■ •• j ' .ir ‘U . r **•<ll *f*t > * «rj-i •! I will > • Wf 1 ■ »h)..k -1 j f* <Ji » . - . . \ tnr ft« .k - s' • .. 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