Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, February 28, 1825, Image 2

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V 'J Jll. 'V isi 'iff it 22V * l a Ck’ wr.dk .v.H.OB£RTSOi*, Tim. Ai>mimstu\tio mcnls given i>l"Ll»«* jorini i rriil.l v l»r *S ill- T11K I..WVS OK ini'. CMllN, he various stato- ti of Hie uuw ad ministration, cannot be considered an any thiuu more than mere speculation. A let* ter to the editor of the Southern Patriot, says—“The same spirit of conciliation rRori.Elif M(|f.« Co! ThtirsJjp i’i binary Mb. the Senate re sumed i ite ( oiiMiierui am ol llm bill in amend Lint judicial system of the United Suites.— A motion to postpoile indefinitely wus lost. In to *7—n motion to rtMomtnn wan lout, On; bill, and explained tf:i |H*ovu»inns at consi-13000 bok?s North Carolina and Petersburg ' (leruble length. * at 17} a 19 ; UUO Georgia, South Caiujina Mr. Storrs, of New-Yolk,objected to tin* bill on constitutional grounds, because ii speaks of the remission of the tonnugu do tv on cunal bouts, us a thing granted by i> vii.) r vi f it, : : fol >TIU t'tl’F.N, : LIOIIT IK) 1.1.ills. : kivk. 1*01.1. vus. which has induced Mr. Adams to invito 'bo justices of the supremo court, was Mr. Crawford to remain in Department, will probably ‘21 to 15. A motion to nnieiiU tin* bill so Congress, whereas, he held tiiut Congress that the additional circuit judges shall not j had no right to impose such a duly on boats lie- navigating a canal, lying wholly within the Mr. CruwlurtUn remain in the Treasury e, 111 ''"',' 1 '. u 10 , lu ; “" ,l » n, . oliu !' l .° reduce limits of u ninglo stale ;"au.l he moved ll.e J the additional number of circuit judges to induce him to two, was passed in the; affirmative; when MONU.W Mi'KMMi. FEB. ««, 1825 appoint somo one of his friends. Mr*' the hill wus recommitted to the Judiciary Clieves, mill Mr. M’l.n.m, of Dnlanare, uro! Committee, fur the arrangement of the cir- spoken of. The War Department will pro-1 The Committee of arrangements of the City Connell of Charleston tor the recep tion of Cencrul Lifavfttk, by advertise ment, invite the Literary, Charitable, and bahly bo tendered to Gen. should lie decline it, I am the selection will ho left entirely to him.— Ilis wishes and opinions will have great m- j cuits, &e. In the House of Representatives, Mr. Jackson, and 1 Taylor, from the Select Committee on that of opinion that ‘ ul ’j" ct ’ Womm'nAmg m 1 arrangement of the business before file House. [The first, class consists of private bills reported by Committees of this House ; of these there arc 5*2. The second, of private bills, which have passed the Senate ; of these there are 5. The JddufS, of public hills of special in terest, viz: I for ft) sloops of war; and 2 for the suppression of piracy ; and 26 oth- The Senate will meet on the 4th of March t), a t JVT r. Gin v has accepted the office of j*' r bills of public chnructer, origuated in the •xt, fertile despatch of public business. It Secretary of Hfnte. Gov. Harbour, of Vir other societies of the ('ity,to unite with tin ni tluence with Mr. Adams, for they both ovi- iu the formation of a procession on the day deuce the greatest respect for each other.” of his arrival, which is expected to be the j Another letter says—“Many speculations loth instant. lure making as to who shall compose the - • -- new Cabinet. It is now well ascertained, i.-summoned bv a Circulr Loiter from the President of the United Suites, addressed 0 iginia, is spoken of ns Secretary oftheTrea : Sen- sury. Public opinion says Mr. House. ! The llh class,of public hills from tin • ate; of winch there arc 5. The 5th class, of public hills of tiie House to the several members*, including those • nliould he there, and Mr. (May is making, it. j following umeiidmciiL viz To strike ouf the first, section, after the enacting words, uud substitute the follow ing “ That the several acts regulating the commerce of the United States, and impos ing duties on touiiugc, and the acts supple mentary and amendatory of the same, shall not he construed to extend to bouts em ployed exclusively in navigating the canals within the respective stales.” Mr. Newton spoke in reply to Mr. Storrs and in defence of the hill us reported, con tending that Congress possessed the right, in i's fullest extent, hut were willing to waive it in the present instance, provided, that suitable guards wore introduced to prevent smuggling. Mr. Storrs again rose, and spoke at some length in support, of his former {imposition. Mr. Tomlinson, of Conn, supported the principles of - the hill, in a speech of con siderable interest and length. Mr. Cambrelong maintained there was ■ mi Alabama at 1 tiA a 18} cash ; and 5*;U 2. Orleans at 18} a 21 cents cash. Tin* iiiport has boon*iis follows, viz :—from S Carolina lit? bales ; N. Carolina 394 ; Vir ginia, 103—total 755 bales. Export from 1st to I ‘2th inst. 40UU bules. Upland 10 a 10; Now-Orleuns IB a 21 Alubumii Id a lit; Tennessee L> a 17. Hire.—The transactions since our last., have been limited* A small iiurcel of in ferior quality was sold on Monday tit ‘2i{ cents. There is but little prune in market* The import has been, from (Tliarlestnu 378 tat. 25 hnlftcs. Total since 1st ilist. ‘2251 tres* 159 halftrcs. Export from 1st to 12tli inst. 880 tres. Rice, lb. 3} u 3}. file p St. Mary's, Ny with Cotton, to retil *i>.* X ilb-p!"^ ^wlr*** 5 MurvV i . I.• r. ‘ ■» « and J. Wood. HU,U|| T«n SUtiTH,Wii,,r, 1)., with J, ' !) huluh Cotton, to T. Ui.ti,'.' 1 " c !*I unit olIiitk. l;r Ai| sl °o|i Trader, I.ncc, Durii'n, i,t„ 210 lialvH Cottiin. tnHiimtry |iors„ lls >! '* f i oteuni iloiil Co’s. Bout Carolm.I Aujiiihtn, 4fi liunrs witji Imuts " ' in tow. with tm hides CViion. t.. i, *• GsmpHcM, G. (iuriliin. J. || • IIill. CJ. 1J. l,itninr. .l.Au/,o, J. ,N \ ' 1 11. Cl.'lnml, H. Wrii'lit, J.,V ,V , ifc'lit. lohiistni. I’ CO. J. Moijrs, r. Hurler&. cu ||. | ’■ R' S. Gull", uud C* ('. (iristvold SA1LKJ), , Ship Lady Gallatin, IVrrv I Hrth:m“< Hills on I.nndnn. 60 day*, 0} *lii|i Mount‘Vernon, Iliiiik.V' i - ,, 9 |ir. t France. 5 17^a5 15; Amsterdam,, slup William Penn, Huiuiltnn' I 3 -4- j hrig Sarah Ann. Hiotsnn, .Marlini,i,,',' 1, = | Slio|)lierdi'ss, Ward, St. Parts- „• ' Chirnw, Frh. Tl.—Cation—This articlo Pluwor, Snow, .Vcw-Orlca us " Inis boon coming in freely during tin* last week ; it will soon command from 15 to 17 cents. Wafers, ,Sl Howland, Darien, Barts ) sloop Three in,n,'I who arc understood to have been already jj S said, great efforts to have Mr. Chov appointed to supply vacancies occurring in j the Cabinet.” that body, on that day. The intelligence of the triumph of the Colombian army in Peru, the capture of! Rush. (• iNTKiiAc, &c. is amply confirmed by ar rivals at N. York, Baltimore, and Charles ton. Carth;i‘vena papers of the 5th instant, rcciiied at fheiuttcr port, contain tin* nni cies of capitulation entered into between the commander.-oi the Royal and Patriot armies. The victory has been decisive, and glorious. One ol’thestipulations is the immediate surrender of the fortress of Cal lao. In the official despatch of Bolivar to the lutendant of Panama, he requests that the reinforcements on the way to Peru may bo detained. The schooner Weymouth ar rived at New-York in 26 days from Cartlia- ^genn, brought despatches for our govern ment and the Colombian minister, contain ing thi"important, intelligence. They were under the charge of Mr. Anderson, who sot out with them early the next morning lor Washington. On the news reaching Carlhagenu, the fust sailing American brig AMiftyia, whs immediately despatched from that pm?, direct for Loudon, in ballast.— f'he sailed o'i the I3t!i of January, and no d*. dll w•!- the first vessel to convey the iin- portant intelligence to Europe. The following gentlemen nre also men tioned in connexion with the Treasury De partment—Albert Gallatin, and Richard The stock of the New-York Gas Compa ny 1ms advanced since the 5th inst. tuunti - e : glit percent, and wus recently sold as high as one hundred and seventy-eight. On the 16th inst. it hud risen to two hundred.— This extraordinary rise is attributed to the small amount of stock in market, and the conviction that it will be more profitable than other stocks, which lias been the case in England. ii"t think tie' eonstiiuiinnui prinripi was involved by either, but rather preferred Chevcs in number 23.] Mr. ADKim renewed the motion lie made | but little substantial di'^op uce, between ilio hi the preceding day, to take up the bill to ex-1 original provision and tin* amondiueiil. He j tend I he right of deposit in public or other did ii"t think fir stores, mi C'-rtuin conditions, and with cer tain privilege sto other goods, besides wines, teas, and dialled spirits. Tin* House accordingly w**nt into com mittee oi the who.h'eii Hu* bill. Mr. Foote, ol Connecticul in the Chair; it was read by sections. Mr. APIsim briefly explained the object of Com|ir«ck of thk United States.—The ocrctary of the Treasury transmitted to Congress, on the 17th instant, the annual statement of the Commerce of the United , States. It contains 1st. A general statement of the quantity and value of merchandise imported into the United States from the 1st October, IB‘23, to 30lli June, 1324. 1st. Do. do. from 1st July, to 30th Sept. 1021. 2d. A summary statement of the same. 3d. A general statement of the quantity and value of domestic articles exported. •1th. A general statement of the quantity and value of Foreign articles exported. 5tli and 6th. Summary stuteni n?s of the value of domestic and foreign articles ex ported. „ 7th. A general statement of the amount. Ofpici it..—The following is the official ac count of victory of the the Colombian army in Peru, and the capture of that of Cautor- ac, from the Gazette of Colombia of the 22d ult. It will he perceived t hut it is dated in Lima. All Peru therefore is liberated. ST A* F, hem:nil. r.ini:nATon.—oiidkii of the i* vv. II. ad ■Quarter.'!, in Lima. 2 id Dec. IB2J. His Excellency the Liberator received last nigiit, through the nn nns of the Aid- de-Cauip of Gen. Su< re, Cupt. Alarum, the contlriuutiou ol the battle of Ayai*uclio of the Jth inst. under the orders of tin; immor tal Gen. Sucre. Af\er five months of skillful manoeuvres on all sides, and Uilfermit battles, always tin*bill, which is to introduce the policy lately adopted by European powers in re spect to depots for goods, (in older to save to tiie merchant the 2J per cent now reserv ed on drawbacks.) The blank lor the time in which the hill is to commence its effect was tilled with thi JlrJ >>!'duly nvxl. The blank directing the sum to be retain ed out of t lie duties, was liiied wilii one half (four fr r vent The blank for the duration of the act was ti : l d with three years. The bill was iillrrwards ordered to bo en grossed for a third leading. (u Senate on Friday IBth instant, Mr. King, ol Muw-i'ork, lose and said, m offer ing tne resolution In; whs about to suouiit, though ii was a subject of great national importance, tie aid not desire to donate it, nor did lie offer it with a view to its present consideration. II" submitted it a" a mat ter tor t he Inture mnsideration of the Sen ate, uud hoped it would ho receive;., by oil parts of the House, as one entitled to lU serious attention. He then laid on the ta ble the following resolution. Resolved ity Lite Senate of the United States of Am* nea, That as soon u» tne por tion of liie existing runtied debt ol tile Uni U j» »- Stales, for hie payment of winch tin*, glorious ior i>ur armv, Uon. So,to wuuoJ lunU ut iUo Un.lud ataiob is uw.lg.*il, for l!a|-nomy ii. tliVpo.iLiou of Avucucho. ; " a ‘ liavu P'"' 1 , 011 * u, ““* “‘" l Un tliu util come liolit skiru.isi’.os took P-riii, ho wl.olo ol U.e public la.i.l ol in** On the otales, with the nett proceeds of ail place between the two armies. 9th, the Liberating army was attacked by t.’ie enemy's army, who hud taken the heigths which fortified our camp Gen. Val ues on the vanguard commanded the right with four field pieces, four battalions, and two squadrons of hussars ; Gen. Monet the ceiitic, with live battalions ; Gen. Va'llalo- bos commanded the left willi seven In-Id Inture sales thcreoi, shall constitute and form a fund, winch is hereby appropriated, uud me laitn of tlie United bio Ins is pledged that the said mud diu. ue inviolably applied io uth cuecutduc.ipu-ton orsuciinittves, iviu»- in any of tlie Lun.-d {Slates, and to uni the removal of such slaves, and the removal ot hin li tree persona of color, in an) ol the the arneiidmein to the bill. Mr. Webster m.i !e some oh.^e n ations on the bill, lie -Ii I not consider it a- involv ing any dangerous prim.iidn. Mr. P. P. Barbour coincided with Mr. Storrs in his constitutional objection, muu- jtaining that the auieiuiinunt. though it i reached tin* same end us tin* biff, was wi-ie- Iv ditferenl, inasmuch as ii involv* u in it no claim on the pari of Congress ;o nnooso tin* doty on canal boats hut was merely decla ratory in its form. iVe. Mr. Owen of Alabama, moved to lay the bill, and ainenduo iit, on liie table ; but tins motion was negatived. Mr M’Lhmh siofffsted to Mr. Storrs the propriety of omitting that, cum >• ot iff.- urn ndment which vx’.-'iuis the • x -mpiiuu, not orily to boats ntivinaiii.tr lie* canal it self but. also, th“ anilicial \vor!:s c.oiukm t- ed therewith. One ofiiiesu works was ;i basin in Lake Erie, and tiie words of the amendment would etc!.ole ail in - itHviga- timi ol* Lake Erie which entered that basm, from 'oTiniige duty. Mr. Storrs accepted the modification pro posed bv Air. APLane. Mr. Foot, oi'L'oiiwctieut, and Mr. Mar vin of New-York,opposed lie' amendment, as thus modified, which renoereu iiie iuii it self nugatory ; for ail tie? bouts on lie; cu-! 11 nal entered the basins at ii> ext r«■niiii*;s, | and so they would ail nave to pay tnmiugo duiv. Mr. Martind'ilo took the same ground, and denied t hat, tlie rovenuu would be in- jured by ext.' , n.liug tlie o.v-ui|*;.ioti to cer tain pnrttf of Lake Eric uud Luke Ciiam- plaiu. Tlie question was then tak«*n on Air. Ftoirs’ amuiniinniif, am) decided in tiie af- tii tmit iv«-—ayes U7. no- s 55. Tin* hill wa- tium ord red to be engrossed for a third reading. In Senate on the 16th instant, Mr. Ben ton. ffPioiluc* ?! a lull providing ihat vesseis • >’• l.o IJuitPff »«*•«»• fle.ll l*.. r>up|ilind VVllll canvass <\tc. made from iieuip and flax, Mm growth of the Unite*! S ates, and no other ini» i.wiiuiiiimini mu 11:11 » n il r*u»ni in im . - . . , . _ • i • I,. *i . ... | Faii stJtes,u.' )Vitu*hiwsollhostat'.‘S.ri.*- ptece.s and lour bat. alions; the rest ol the . 1 *. . , r - .* o * • . snechve v, may be allowed to be ciiiauct- rd ? my VWe Uie i'ttiwl'ur^kniovud, u. unyiurriuiry <>r cuuii- ' We b. ffn our attack in the fi,l!owi„ ff or-. lr >‘.' Vl1 l,ma l "« . U "', Un ' t J ud dor. General Cordova o''in ked mi the right with t ho second division of Colombia, composed of the battalions of Bogota, Vol- tig« urs. Pi* hm< ha and Camiccus. Gen. Lamar commanded the left, with the bul- tulions of Peru, Legions Nos 1.2 and 3.— Gen Lara's divisi-m was in reserve. The two armieh, though very unequal in forces, longed for buttle. Tlie enemy's army con sisted ol about 10.0DH :n m, and ours of but 5:»UU. Tin* hattali* ns of I h" second division of Coiomb'A imirched with Mu ir arms in their of American and Foreign Tonnago employ- j bunds w i i uiipnralleleil iutrepidit •. — ed in tin; Foreign Trade of tne United ;*ocarcely Jiad they tired, when the Span- | birds began to lose tin ir groninl and get of America ; which was read, und, mi mo tion of All. Benton, ordered to be punted* The Senate next took up tlie bid making an appropmaiion of tiOuu dollars lor tlie pur chase of Air. Rembrandt Pouie’s picture (ex hibited in the rot undo; embracing an eques trian portrait of General Wasiiington, and equestrian portraits of General La myotic, General Hamilton, uud other officers. Air. Holmes, of Maine, opposed tie bili principally on the ground of the ex.rava ge rice, as lie conceived it, of tiie sun pro posed for tin* picture. Mr. Mills supported the bill, as some !A7A^A*3. FjEL3. 23 1123. Coming up last evening, 2 sloops. List of vesssols in the port of ^ 2«tli February, 10 ships, I barque, 12 schooners, 14 sloops, and u vu j, ' Vl I Put lwtiu * “var.^lj ItOMliS'llC AIM' CLl'.S Co'ton U, and, pr>in 2(i ; luir t.. K im', 15 A ■H; S ■ . i 4* lllff, 2.. .50. Uice S * 50 . S, . 74. Ph,nr- — 1* • 'I .•■eip r>. B 'tin,*,., "ichmomi. «*> ! V le ■: n.'rc, sup rime. i Com- -4 > a 3(J £. nts p r b*iH fcl. 'hi s— 30 <11 an 1* 40 d., do ” y ■ i*i riitf Sunuerv t 89 's H .,ak*j—i i*nn.i 4'ir. , 8 • 30 cer.ti per g 1 »ert> •’ n ■■ e' ItUUI — but, 8 do .1.. A 0 th m t. in—.1. * y 6 fie do I'ohtii •*. Iv nti'.ok-,, G \: *. ic. 'ij :i j ■ ui 'It 8 ' c'S, sleill. • 'trie ■» s: 4 : I’r n*:. tl dock ■ e — *' -7 » . Nj. 3 4 a 4^. Itaeou 8 HJ. ;r**„l t . !.,v d 9 * 14 SRiea n tei 20 . 2‘2 -rarer Ut rth**vn, inf. 8 *1 1 > 1 ’he m s 7 ecci*8 Su l> V Hundh s • 1 B *!c. i -H. i CM. —— i i h,* <4 a 9 con's i n. tnouhl ifj « t {5; *.*i n, 3.1 to oO ata ce •, i-'i . M*; ji ipi s, 14 i i •'* •• U ; •/ 4 d. . !7 .o 20 f» • bt; • . * m ,19 1 ) •• • ‘i ; t :■«? 4 l.» i * o d - Jt • «•> l("; <1 5 4 .0,3 ,• S. t g 7 ii i ±.i Iff J.U'lft I’ — lt 'ScantIn g. 10 ?( I ; Flo*, lion * s. 12 i 14 ; lui»*|f ing Tinrbcv 3 St 4’ivus pi • .5 ^ m(). I)**. vVl.i'r' u..« h :ct lo s .• l;-.. '3.3 O k, do. 10s : Slffiigti •», *1 a-t. . ' * h! i < I'm h« Rids. 10“ ' i'll! * • '• firm. in* tuft Hurt.; Five Fathom. A letter from Liverpool of Jan.^i, tions the arrival at Greenock of tk. Mentor Wilson, from Savannah. U N The ship Clifford Wajue, u a; . at V * Orleans, 29th ultimo. The British brig Genera! H* ( miles below Wilmington. N.U. \* H<I ed by tire on the night of 11.«> i«.(| Three ineu are missing, win., it are burned or drowned. Fj, | i;ill (l|| i jt ^ 200 hales Cotton, anti fuio l# lt rit j.- Ti,. .* The brig .B seph, Tear. nrr. »t N. y #r *. from New (>ih >iij>, m j a t rg, i ; 4 ' fell in w i'li planks and spars <n a wv,* ( u - P«rt ot In r stern, with Mu*letters in large JeMoi's, anff from appc.iraiuv ; not been wrecked » long lino*. fl.F tun* Foil Tills |*o: t, At ISuw- \ urji, 17.1. insL. B.-iir. ^umihh»> reuse. At Baltimore, Reed. 15th inst. sohr. Barra-1 AhH|\ Fn F ROM TH|«i |*i |,-| At VYi.mijigion, 23d inst. schr. Brown. J la!, t At I'hihui.- pm*ki nit t; roll THIS FORT. . ff» l"th iusi...-hip Di!; I InDliltoii. ?ii a .jay? ••iii't, Ihiffi v, witii l ran -i'‘. cfntt. !! t, At N w-York. F- b. Conneries, in ,i f, w du Hopkins Vickery. pucKtt )» - 17. ship IMwr. »; brig 1 »* FGUEIGn • <i iy -»>. ii ice FRO UCT10NS a*tU ii.vtriicss 42 1‘ in*.. per £ ul. B?.glish d 1 -• «5; 6h . Elates. Uth. A general statistical view of the com rneri'e ami navigation of the United States. ! 9th. A statement of the commerce and j navigation of uadi Stuie and Territory. From ffieso buil**in nts, it t! imports during tii* year ending on the Mi i ui'ncr, 11124, have umounted lo lung h. Air. Holmes moved to strike out 6060 and | into couf* is in ii ; tlie dtvisiur. of I'eru liav- p»oo. jing experienced a vigorous resistence frotn. jvj r . Talbot, though he admired the pain- ( tliu enemy’s vung'iard under the^orders^ot ting und respected tin* g**uius and talent I Gen. Valdez, was reinforced by Gen. Lara t | ull | l5l ,i produced it v< t doubted whether with the battalions of Yem edor uud Ynr-! t o„ high a sum bail uni boon fixed m in the gus, of the Columbian guard. Nothing bill, ami he was in favor of a smaller one. appears that j could resist the impetuosity of our gallant. The question being decided, win first put men. The second squadron ot hussais ot • 0I1 striking out, and w as carried, ayes 20, Juiiin, under the orders of tin? intrepid com- „ ors 14, What does this hi > ?— From the Rich mond Enquirer.—* \\'.* have recently uud occasion to expre.-s our unle t n*d r* rpi;ct fertile dignified dept rMnent displayed by (fcn'Tal Jackson at Wa iiington. u,'< vi**n.— ly and siibsequently to thi* el *cti »n. His reply to M10 g •iul.:ni' , .a 1 of Mh* C immi’t(*e is a rlnf d\euov»‘ inthD respect. But may we take the liberty of sMgge.-ting in this dis tinguished man (i* these humble lines should ever full within hi? noth •>) that men, eleva ted like him upon a high pinnacle, can 011 such inatM rs at sm ii a crisis, scarcely breathe a w , ’ : pj)f r. uiMmut it-; being heard throughout the nation? Rumour has been busy at Washington in ascribing v< r*;* :i» private expressions to Gen. J., which do not exactly m.iintain tli?* tone of i i- reply to the Committee. To y have no doubt ben very much mist- erv-"n'ed. pi rh.ips very much misunderstood—lun w** should , bo truly sorry ti*«it be Hem;.? for one in-*- menibri 11k the consist.’u. v ofliis coud'fi at Washington by a solitary expression or 1 tin? slighlO"t indulgence «•!* on. nnelens ttit I feeling. The magnanimity i*f • !t • hen* is ' most admired, when it is mo t .-uonglv , tried.” ‘ * I (J:nnhin'Qha—\0 h 2 • t '/ '/mi d ti .u.1—l ’) 'i i37 i/o iunu C« n 9 "■ -5, I OH - .*.: 91 .1 95 DC* H3 di lo. ; \ !*> ‘‘Cm 1 d ,:vn. 0 9 Salt f.iv^rpeoi. coirs , in but* 1 59 q! 1. .agar Havar.i. white ^t‘2**}5; Hrown, 8; M -c !’■-.do, 7i . >0 ; S , C10 x, p ioie, lb 4 : N--ivOr.eu.i* 8.' 9; it lii.cvi Loaf, i h ; *2.., dull ('ojfe: tlavanfi gr .en, !« { St. 1) niingo,fruh .. ,4 .) yr16^16 lly .on '/to 1—100 . IU5 c*. s per lb It in ; -.iwica. yvin lUOr* n «» «t»ill • West In ,1 65, iviiTiin t. , Mtean s- •' t FuMh, 26 28 / ft . at iivy Goods So 6opu.rcer»l advance I! Ch'i 1 >0 oer in. do /,.anion J oner 75 ?i 3 u0, per dozen. >Trt K8. United ''tntJt H-.nk — N ■ • m S. Ultim o/ he i .uie <f(.eo gm- 8 ’ 8 85 for 10** • 1 (l n Phi t : s' Hank -6 r f*<: 8*> paid in. /hi en It. k • m'* ■ .'■• iuni.fi ai 0 :ip iiy— So *Vpb. mUaune <.n.' kite loan a ct C. nipuay—i7 40- 'O'. QUnSCRIHKRS to llm Soni-lloniM) *3 Awuiiiilua, un* iin'miit i lion i; ,;..j **'‘.II, tn Q P' I1CB T()-iJoliKtH\ K\l..\ 1AG. ui tin* Rxlti.inhi. Lu.ui Ruum. Fol, ‘ill till N B Stuie B . k of fico-sru, payable i< ! avi •• ah, FioiHiU 4 t H id Hank of Au g s «, n»«os,.. ce’.VfO ;«t U ii. U uik in ciepus it- dil l in payin' » tor turn s J.X klA/aiE. On En ltvul—H .0 $ cr ce--t. prem /•’ .men -.i J5 " 5 0 ■•Ti.cm. Jioi -n ••'-•od-,s < pu: ; mnn 1 pr^m* igt. 4prtm. 1 (il-C . ,A ink 1 d l'h .e.Ji/ihi, i ) /I. ni:Hen e d > tj/i'irlm'o S'el t 4 JV. 1 hr'ol'ii 1 ■*> ft ok Ci.p: h'atu and ,*\ 1 w v. i ur.iGiri'M do, do. 1 •lies p ol* 3 r \ For 7*cw-\oik, 'J'iie j'liiii H A Z A R D, J. T. CIM, .Verier, . Huvinp iliritu-fniirtks ul’lwr . .-Ir- -"F n .s: ;l " i ‘ l l * i,v,; illtnuvliutp jllW.II'rV 1 or rrngfiT «ir pu*,ruge, upply to tne niusl./ on hoard, at Moure's Wharf. Feb 28 80 : £ . k For Nevi-York or I’r vuten c, Tin* I ritT GEORGE \\’As!l!.N(iT0.\, i;^. (.11 j!t. Hi ..Hi.«, Will 111'T‘t llilil lirf utl li. i'.'l Irt*i(flit or ,';i.'>uo*’. apply tn tlit- u bouril, at \Villiuui»uii’s \\ liarf. rr is. C. GREK.Mi. Fi*h '.>(1 For K Uitt liiions swat Itivcr, Tiie regular nnr’:et "loop 1 A\ oiUTK, .V. Pail', Jlr.-f.r, , \\ ill sail mi W’ediii >•<!.•«y 1- fieight or passage, apply to fhe’ti ‘ urd, or to ELIAS Foin F<*h 2« F.nc 'anil j F‘ -c jVi .0 )’>ik . 1; French vCESuls. ‘t,549.0UL of which amount. $75,205,051, n im;.(,rt**d in American vessels, und .2*: ’• f*53 iii Foreign vers Is ; that the ex- tf ! 1 .ivliming to-t aniH period, amount- u i to }j75,980,657, of which J’>0,049,501) were domestic, and 25,337,157 were for eign articles; that, of the domestic articles, $1.3.141,619 were exported in Amcricun vessels, and ^7.204,881 in foreign vessels; uud, of the foreign articles, $23,967,087 were exported in American vessels, and <3|l .370,070 in foreign vessels ; that $450,033 tons of American shipping entered, and 919,278 cleared from the ports of the Uni ted States; and Mint 102,167 tons of for cign shipping entered, and 102 552 cleared from the ports of the United Elates during the suine period. m inder (Bahama, charged most biilliantly , Mr. Iluyne moved then to fill the blank r**r COMEJWUrev against the emmivVsquadrons, w ho were ; w jrh 5000*doilors convinced that was the outlie right of Gin. Valdes, and obtained very lowest sum wlii-li Air. F. would ac- admirable success; the grenadiers of Co-i ( . t |,; for the paiiffiug. lomhia charged on foot by our right think j Tin* question on>'ft thousand was decided against, the Spiini li infantry. Too regi- jo navs 22 vea*;. ment of hussars of Colombia under the ori, The question was taken on jJlOOO, and ilers of the intrepid Col. Silva, charged ’ ] 0r ,f. 1 with their lances on the grenadiers of the ; ^[ r . Holmes, of Maine, then moved to viceroy’s guard, and were dispersed. This fill the blank with $1,500, but before the irnvo Colonel received three wounds. AH the corps behaved in a most, heroic man-; iut during tlie short but terrible shock of. tlie battle. j Our loss consists in killed, I general, 8 officers, and 3—4 soldiers ; wounded, 6 gen erals, 31 officers, and 480 soldiers. The enemy lost, the viceroy, wounded, 0 killed, { and 2600 men killed unJ wounded. j As the particulars of the battles have not. been received, in consequence of the death if tin* Licet. Col. Medina, we scarcely know the officers who most distinguished! themselves. Gen. Lamar, it. is said, has behaved in a manner becoming his former A barouche has been exhibited in Wash ington, attached to which is a simple appa ratus for instantly releasing restive or frightened horses from a carriage. The a ib ’.'ion ol im fu.viirnt.iiE, of this kind, would be the mean.- of .-aviug many lives. B A new triiff 1 -•..«! to have been granted Me* rase i.f ii; •. •*, who was lately con- in Kentucky, of the murder of Mr. .I.Efl. In the state of Now-Hompshirp, no state tax bus been found necessary for the present year. question on this sum was put. The bill was, 011 motion of Mr. .Bills, or dered to be laid oil tin* table. In the limea* of R present at ives. Mr. G.c*ke, frotn the Commit tee on Indian Af fairs. made u report adverse to an appropri ation for oxtingnishiiiu the title ol tiie Chcr- okees to lands in G -orgia. On motion of Mr. Forsyth, the report was laid on Min table. Air. Wnyno, of Penn, submitted the fol lowing resolve : /{’■solved., That 3000 copies of Mto report of the Commit Me* Suppression of the African Slave Trade, which was laid upon Liverpool dun. I!.— \\ the 5ih, and have now only that tiiesah'Fo i iit ueekwi at prices fmlx «iu p»*i-tino tL« of t d. on th uob: : '- lion of .1 Uplands, 9 a 1 ‘ 1 . f »r oi l (! * w r' tr \ on on to inform y-ui, ■r** 30,.‘ii0 i ui* s • advancegiv. n ?r Stocks—av ittons. un'! 4 a COTTON - coi. 11 ones iii'iliL* 24—tin; pi from l.i V* I fiputnl.iim. As smm as vvu nwuivu lliis jflu-. t hn iu!,l,* the Kit Ii inst. In* pi'intoil. rinus iicmimit, wo slntlljiublisli il tit lonntli.! M r |.’„ rsv tl, LH I], ,| |'„ r thn rt*nili:i!r of tilt* The luinainder of theSimuisii army, under the order of(iun. Cautcruc, capitulated to Gen. Sin re, before tin* day ol hultle was over. By this cniiiiillation, all that, belon ged formerly to the Spanish power in Peru, lie has ordered to he delivered up to this Republic. Tlie whole Spanish Army ami 15 generals have remained in our power.— The Chief ud interim. MANUEL JOSE SOLER. From the National Intelligencer.—Mes srs. Gales*Sr Seaton:—Tlie rumor which you mentioned, in your paper of this morn ing, of the spontaneous waiving of any' lniins which the New England Status might • report referred to in the resolution, but was answered that the report was at the prin ters'. Some debate ensued as to the necessity of printing the report, and n motion by Mr. Forsyth to lay it on the table way negativ ed, 66 to 59. The question was afterwards taken on printing extra copies, and decided in tin* affirmative, 73 to 57. Mr. Newton moved to discharge the com mittee of the whole from the consideration of tin* iffii concerning canal versuls uud boats. The motion was carried, avus 72. The bill was then taken up and rend. On this hill, un extended and highly in- Kid. for n tv. Tiled lire none in the mar ket nt) re .out wort h It’d, except Mime of Wn.le If.impton's, a.id Unit price has been offeree for Mu m. There nr f * 7On hales n tv Cotton just arrived from Yirginia, which are very good, nnj valued nt 11 {d. In J4"*i- Isinte’s the prices are ulso fully supported, ay 18d. to 2s 3d.” London. Jon. 5.—Th» Cotton .Varkrl.— There were few sales o*’ cotton last, week, on account of the holidays. Thu prices were without alteration. Yesterday when it was ascertained that the deficiency in the slock of cotton in the kingdom was 150, OttO begs, compared with the (plantity the year preceding, a most animated and exten sive demand immediately took place—the scene of confusion was so great, that the quantity actually sold is not yet correctly ascertained, hut the estimaets are Rom 5 to 6000 hags, chiefly East India descriptions. The a-Vince here is j to a £d per lb. The cotton market was quint this morning ; but as the day advanced, the greatest anima tion in the demand took place, which will probably lead to extensive transactions on the change. It. is supposed there is an ex press in town, with favorable accounts of yesterday’s Liverpool cotton market. -Thu demand for Uplands tU —Sr!* ci ions will rcudd) other qiiuiiiius are at all and upwards. i. lie bu.-inuss bus been dime in clean »*ea Islam!.-', .-niceour last report, until S?it- nniay. wl.* a coinu Miles were made, but we have not ninli.-istoo.i the run s. Holder- ap pear Iii ui. auff Us ;hi. otoek now coming tor- ward is very moJcate, and the quantity vet to arrive known to be very small, there seems, little doubt the prices nt which they have been held, will he realised—say 32 a 50 and upwards, f or fnnfnney brands. RICE—Has been neglected: holders ask ing morn than purchasers are willing to give; some is still held at $3 75, but the greater part of tlie prime at market, could proahly be obtained at 3 50. W e quote at 2 25 u 3 50. CORN —Cargo saps have been made at 47 cts. BRITISH GOODS.—The Into arrivals from Liverpool. Inis rendered the assort ment of British Goods very complete, since For Augusta, Tl... Strimi-Ilout H E N Ii V S II I' 1/17. W ill hf* m*rr* :i 1! li'I'.’Mt imiiii!(li:i|{*lv. I'I'ly i» 0. II. I.AM.Ml l.i V hni'lcstoii, The Steam-7- A U G V S I Will be her. Tics an*i can take two ialts e.T.on, for freight ofuii passage, apply to G. B. L Feb 38 li.'f .»! \it. POt* 14?Ui Drawing GKANil STATE I OTTERY, A'o. hi. R FC El V ED and ready for oxaininHtK. Frizes drawn— No. 8602, ; lOf'O 1871, 19281, : 5**0 100 ’ ' lA 2181, 5121, 5830, 13058, 17521, 19271, 191 prizes of All thn ca »ita's are still undrawn, atj^ which the (lenuind has greatly improved.— many of thuin floating. Six drawings ohi)' Alerehonfs from the interior, can now ob- j lomniii to eompletn thn Lottery, one <• tain every variety, and at reasonable rates. 1 "liich will bn due hereon the 4th of Morel'* DOMESTIC GOODS—May be quoted! tdxleciith drawing will take place on nt a small advance beyond our prices.—! 3d Alurch, when thn handsome capital ol Stock in market very limited. I x>/arv /s\ s\ rv PORT OP S&TANKAH. j will bn placed in the wheel. Tickets will • then advance from tiie present price w twelve dollars. have to a Sent, in flu* Uuhinet, is not well teresting debate a rose, founded. Those status, status ns n*prosen- Air. Newton. (Chairman of the Commit ted horn, neither make any pretensions, uor ten on C unmorce,) stated the circuinstnii- parcels. A fair lot Georgia Upland of 800 Mw-York, Frh. 16.—Colton.—-Tho mar ket continues ur.tivc, and the sales since our last report, uumunl. to about 5000 bales of which 1500 have been taken for export and the remainder on speculation. Our quotations are readily obtained for largo CLEARED, Ship Lady Gallatin, Ferry Liverpool, IIilli & Hoyt. Brig Sarah Ann, Stetson, West Indies, Cohen &. Miller. Sloop Three Brothers, Howland, Darien. AH HIVED, Ck Sloop Eliza, Nicoll, Blankenship, Ogee- 40,000, 30.000,10,00 Y< 500D,Sc. are worth calling for. Applv at LUTHERS Feb 28 waive any. ,c, ces which had led to the introduction of the baled was Bold at 17} cents, cash ; about C»ie* 2 .'av». with Rioenml tut too, to if. & f or 8 „| e bv J. Habersham. , « . | fti* Bl iSHI.I.S PRlAiK nillX. on bourd schooner I ii.*i|4»n ; IIALL & 110 VT-