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BY ».* W.BOBSBTSOM,
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countut rArr.il.: : i : : nvr poi.i.am.
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WEDNESDAY MORNING. APRIL 0
Latkst most Fhabck.—By the ship
Brandt, arrived at Charleston, on Sunday,
Faria papers to the 18th February, inclu
sive, and Havre dates to the 2lst, have been
received. There is nothing in their con
tents of interest, which has not been an
ticipated in our British papers. The Cham
ber of Deputies were engaged in the dis
cussion of the Report upon the National
Debt, and Sinking Fund, Law Project, and
the law granting an Indemnity to the Emi
grants.
A private letter of 31st Jan. from Lis
bon, states that M. Silvestre Pinheiro Fer
reira will proceed to Rio Janeiro with Sir
Charles Stewart, for the purpose of obtain
ing the bust conditions possible, for PortUr
gal, as the price of her recognition of the
independence of the Braails. This sppoint-
ment is said to give general satisfaction, as
M. Pinheiro possesses the confidence both
oftheKingof Portugal and the Emperor
of the Braails.
Among the measures decreed by the
King of the Netherlands for the relief of
the victims by the late inundations, iB that
for all the vessels laden with corn and oth
er provisions to proceed immediately to
wards the places where the waters have oc
casioned such lamentable disasters. In the
Over-Yssel, 7000 persons are said to have
perished.
The sum of 3000 francs has been remit
ted by the King, to the Consort of the
French Ambassador, at the Court of St.
Peterburgh, for the relief of the sufferers by
the late inundations in that capital.
The King of Naples has taken off the
restrictions laid upon the exportation of
English merchandize by his father.
We annex the latest prices
Hirre, Ftb. 18.—Fair Upland Cotton-*
command readily 37 a 27 $s. Rice will
br:ng 37 fr. and likely to keep up, if the
supplies are not over abundant. Sea Is
land Cotton may be quoted from 2f. 50c.
to 3f.
February 19.—In consequence of our sup
plies of cotton coining in so much later than
usual, and a great demand that has taken
S ince by Liverpool speculators, our market
as undergone a serious change since our
last. We annex a comparative statement
to 31st January, by which you will observe
»*■ ———. -4'm>*. «■-“ then less than at. the
same period in 1834, although theuurchas
e» made Uurtng the past niom.it oy speem
lators, are comprised in the same. Our im
portat ions since the 1st inst. by two vessels
from your port, one from Savannah, three
ftom New-York. one from Philadelphia,
and live from New-Orleans, amount to
61101 bales, and our total sales of U. S. cot
ton, to 4,433 bales, comprising 2335 Up
lands and Georgia, at 26 a 2!) j 961 Ala
bama and Tennessee, at 26J a 28J ; and
1227 Louisiana, at 28 a 33. Out of the
above sales, about 1200 buleB, a mixture of
Uplands, Alabama and Tennessee, were
disposed of the other day, at 20 ,, which we
estimate at i a‘4c. under which had previ
ously been paid; and so eager are holders
to make sure of the protits which they can
realize in their late importation, that should
our supplies keep increasing, we think low
er rates will be submitted to, particularly
fur Georgia and Uplands, of which the qual
ity generally is quite inferior, and we think
therefore the time for prolituble adventures
from your side gone by for the present; as
we must now expect prices will gu up with
} tou, whilst they recede hero. Prime Up-
untls are scarce, and would readily bring
29s. The late sales of Sea. Islands were
made at 45 a Oils, but we have heard of no
transactions in that description, within the
-past fortnight.
We have endeavored to ascertain with
some accursty, the consumption of cotton
iu France and Switzerland, for the year
1821, and our enquiries lend us to think that
it amounted to 280,000 bales, of which for
France, 350,000, comprising 135,000 bales
U. S. sorts, .50,000 brazils, 70 000 Egyp
tians, 15,000 E. and W. Indies; and 30,-
000 tor Switzerland uf diderent sorts. The
averugt: price of our sales we find to have
been (luring the past year, 24 T J for Geor
gia, 2C7„ iiir Louisiana, 44 for Sea Islands;
and were the prices uf cotton shipments
from tit- United States to this market to
he also averaged, it would probably be
found that they have been fully as profita
ble as those made to any of the neighboring
ports.
As yet we have received but little new
rice—our quotations are from 36 to 37f.
anti some sales have been made to arrive at
35 and 35 50; most of What we have suen,
is of very indifferent quality, and was any
quantity to accumulate, prices would no
doubt recede.
February 20.—Georgia Uplands are si ill
scarce—fine qualities bring 29s. Louisi-
anas, fair and good, 30$ a 32js. Rice is
taken on arrival at 36 a 36 jf.
Harne date.—We quote Uplands 2# a 29 Js.
and the stocks being sinull, and spinners
badly supplied, our market is likely to keep
good prices."
Havre, Feb. *1.—Our cotton market is
still in the. same situation as mentioned iu
my former letters. Thu stock is Btimll and
the prices are high, and there will be no
change until our imports are mure impor
tant. Georgia Bowcds are from 26 a 29 ;
for a fine lot of 25 hales, 29 J lias been paid;
at such a rate, and even at 29, there are
few purchasers, and the best of the late ar
rivals have not gone beyond 26 a 28J
Louisiana ranges from 29 a 33, some fair
parcels have sold from 30 to 31. These
cottons are generally good and abundant
this year, and will make up for tlie inferior
ity of tbe Georgia. Tits wauts of the con-
aumers are great, and I have no fears that
prion* will gp as, low as I hey did last year.
A Wl is to be expected, hut it will bo grad
ual and without a atidtlen shook.
The last sales of Rice have been made at
35 50 a 36 ; a parcel by the Duguay Tronin,
on board, sold at 35 50.
FoftEiax Extracts—From London and
Liverpool papers, received at the Office of
the Georgian, by the Emily.
The Minister of Financo, M.do Villole, in
tha developement of his syBtom, gave a flat
taring account of the financial state of
thogtte, Aid 440 arrived in the CliristmisI France ano Colombia.—A Carries* !
...... I Journal of the 2f!th of February, contain*
W0BI, • . ... „ (the correspondence between-Capt. Depn'et,
It appera that, since the peace of 1814, j commander ofthe French squadron offPor-
Great-Brilain has advanced to tho'Europe-'toCabullo and Gen. Paez. Tho French
an Powers, loans amounting to £574.300,- commander states, that no impediment
, - | whatever need to be apprehended by corn-
000; of which Franco has Imd £112,300,- mer.ee, aa his government are as much dis-
000; to North America £8,000.000|of mo- posed to perpetuate tho present good un.
. 1 a— 11.... UaiiII, A ninrinait' fit
port or IATAWBAH.
now sneculationa, a grand total of Apmly " ni1 " r ^rs are given to Colombian cruisers,
, hi;— „,i„ -not to interrupt French vessels, hewillim-
: four hundred and twenty millions of pounds, m(1(]jaUily . otire , otberwile tbat be m(1(lt
CLEARED,
Schr. Torch, Wheelor. Nassau, N. P.
Douglass & Sttrrel. I ('■““■'■>*»• *»« mvwpuon io those who. „„
Schr. Richard Nelson, Delano Mobile, £ P>“«* ““^ Ws Unt ou, wifi be
Master. “ tCBpects^ their education
fortunate enough to meet with a si " "
patronage. His attention to those -' " f
be placed i '
Schr. Eclipse, Wood, Appalachicola,
Master.
ARRIVED,
morals. He gives this notice for ft,
pose of ascertaining the number of
likely to be entrusted to his care, fo r
put.
pup.la
_ * „c ,hb4 /*h» more than half the principal of our nation- 'wall the order of the Governor of Martini- Sloop Rising Bun, Chase, 1
France. The whole receipts of 1823 (the mo™ in / ' i8 1 q„e and the Admiral of the Antilles. 340 bafes Cotton, to G. B. La
year of the Spanish war) amounted to|»'debt; and tins has imon raised, ana is —— ler &. co. tindG. D.Cornwell
ARRIVED, iiaety to do entrusted to fits care, for !
Sloop Throe Brothers, Howland, Darien *>e be so unfortunate as not to meet tvj'Tl
day.”with Cotton. I B r 06 l ® r degree ot encourage*,,, -»
1,123,456,392 franca, (or about £45,000,000 proposed to be raised, it. less than/en years
sterling,) and tho expenditure to t,l 18.025.- : after coming out of a war the must terrific
t«2 francs, or about $200,000 less. Tho a'"* Mttguinnay that ever distfacted the
world
A lettor from Callao, of tho22d of Feb-
OODHUBROZAX..
Sloop William, Luce, Darien 6 days, with
1261 bales Cotton, to Hall k Hoyt, G. B.
1 Lamar, T. Butler & co. and J. M’Nisli.
JVcb. York, Hatch 20.—Cotton—A good Steam Boat Alatamalia, Hartford, 53
Lamar, T. But- van " ah {•» May. The'ini&rniati^
solicits, IS therefore most desitable
will controul his proceedings. ’ 11
April 6 ,.
whole resources of 1824 amounted to 092,-
333,953 francs, (or about £39,693,358,) and
the whole expenditure to 990,119,582fruncs.
The revenue for the current year is estiina
ted at 928,000,000 fei, (or a little more than ;
37 millions sterling,) and tho expenditure nt t that he had recovered
926,500,000 francs. In extending his view j«“ to th “ >' oul, 2 utUi;ct b J Bulivar ' was Te ‘
to the year 1826, the minister estimates the j T flattering.
Accounts had been received from Cape
demand was experienced on Wednesday j hours from Augusta, with Beats Noa. 1 &
and Thursday, and considerable sales eft'oc- j 11 , 0Wi m3 bales Cotton, to G. B. La-
ted. ftillv stinuorting previous rates,
mar, Dunliam & Campfeild. G. Gordon, R.
Tho reception gtv-
national income at 924,095,784 francs, (or
£37,000,000,) and the expenditure nt 915,-
504,499 francs, leaving an excess ofthe for
mer over the latter to the amount of 6,591 ,-
205 franc*, (or about £010,020.)
During the last year, one house in Hull,
Coast, which state the Ashuntces to have
been so paralyzed by the result of the last
rencontre with the British forces, that they
l,aJ n„t Uorod to attempt further attack,
It appears, that rain fell (luring 180 dqys
imported upwards of 300,000 bushels of (nearly 1 alf) of the last year. No wonthr
the sheep have the rot.
Canada AsheCopy of a letter, addres
sed to the Mayor of Liverpool, dated cjoki-
erset-place, 17th Fob. 1825 :—
Sin—I Itavn the honor to acquaint y«Ju,
for the information of the merchants aid
otiiers of Liveipool, interested ill the tralo
to Canada, thut Lord Liverpool and tie
Chancellor of the Exchequer, having again
had under consideration the subject of Can
ada Ashes, have determined to propose to
Parliament, to take off the duty on Alli
es from our own colonies or possessions,a id
to lower the duty on those imported trom
bones! They were imported from the con
tinent, principally from Holland, Hamburg,
Lubec, &c. The same house expects dou
ble the quantity this year, besides many
from all parts of the united kingdom.
The waste lands in Great Brilain, by ex
amination in’1794, were found to be 22.351,-
000 acres, which, if cultivated and enclos
ed, reckoning an annual iucrcase of 9s. per
acre, tho annual rent would amount to
£10,057,950 ; and on a supposition that the
, , ,, . _ foreign ports, and to repeal the allowance
yearly produce would be £1 7s. per acre 0 ( drawback altogether. I have the honor
on three rents, it would be worth £30,173,-
850 per annum to the community.
The Corporation of London, have voted
£ >00 to the fund for the foreign refugees.
to be, &c.
W. I1USK1SSON-
Extract of a letter from England, “ Let
me intreat you to make an e .pertinent on
It is the intention of the British Govern-! ‘ 10 cu!t ' vation °pi ||,n - I caused a great
meat to allow the officers now on the half- incrRase ofthi,! artide at Palna ’ U " 8odto
pay, and on the retired full-pav, to sell out sellror225 rupees the cakeof2 tnaunds. or
e . * . . \ . .. 160 lbs.: it has been gold for 3000 lately,
of the army, under certain restrictions, re- 3
,, , . , . e ., . and the Company sells to the amount of
ceiving the old regulated value for their 1 J
115.000.000 rupees, at 2s 6d. or 1 875,000
pounds sterling* I know it can be easily
produced in America, and it is the best ar
ticle tosend to China.”
commissions.
As a proof ofthe immense number of pri
vate bills that will be presented at the pre
sent session of Parliament, it is said that,
one parliamentary agent has upwards of Accounts from Trinidad to the 26th of
ffly, | February, are received at Charleston, but
The Boroughreeve of Mtinchester, in con- they are uninteresting. The Trinidad Ga-
sequence of a requisition which has been zntte, of the 23d February, contains an &b
presented to him, appointed a public meet- stract ofthe law of South-Carolina, prohib-
ing to be held on the 3d of March, “to con- iting the introduction of colored people from
sidor of the potitinnina Knlh a ),mu<l
nouaes or Parliament for an immediate re- ■=■=
vision of the Corn Laws, with a view to the *^ ie ^ a ^ ona ^ Government is about to re-
remnvnl of restrictions on importation." A movcth9 arnm " K ' nt and naval stores be-
similar petition was agreed to at Hull- lon fl in « t0 the fleGt on the Uke st * tiu ' s ’ to
and the s»les at the close ofthe dny amoun
ted to about 13,000 bales of all descriptions,
at an advance of I to \X cents upon previous
prices. We accordingly advance our quo
tations. The Import has been as follows,
viz—from
New Orleans, 208 bales
Alubuma, 016
Georgin, 98
Virginia, 27
1212 bnles
27,193 bales.
9211 bales,
a
17J- a 20
20 a 23
17> a 20
17 a 10-’
Total.
Total Import, since 1st inst*
Export, from lat to 2Ud inst.
Son-Island, lb.
Upland,
New-Orleans,
Alabama,
Tennessee,
Rice.—’file very limited deniuml for this
article has caused a decline in prices, and
we have accordingly reduced our quotation.
The Import has been, from Savunnnli 121
tierces.—Total, since 1st instant, 1986 tcs.
2d.I half tcs.—Rice. 111. 3( a 3J.
Freights.—'To Liveipool, Cotton lb. jd—•
To Continent lb. U.
E.rehant'e.—Bills on London, 60 days 9
premium ; do France, 5 15.
Charleston^ April 4.—Cotton.—The ad
vices by the Lancaster at Philadelphia, to
the 19th of February, have cuused a fur
ther advance in Cottons, of from I to 2
cents in the pound. We have not heard of
many transactions in Sea-Islands, but the
lower qualities may be quoted with sofety
at I or 2 cents above the prices of the pre
ceding week. We have advanced the rates
of Uplands to 19 n 22 cents. Nothing can
be had for less than 17 cents, and the best
command* 21 and 22—the last named price
having been obtained in two or three in
stances on Saturday.
Sea-Island, 35 a 50; Stained do. 17 a 22;
Maine and Santee, 31 a 38; Siiort Staple,
17 a 22.
R>ce.—The news of an advance in the
price of this article, of 1 to 2a in the Liv
erpool market, which reached us on Th rs-
day morning, caused an active speculative
demand, and three or four thousand bar
rels changed owners in the coarse of that
day. Prices are now considered as fixed,
at .an advance of 25 cents in the hundred,
w* i*«m; m-riTB rarw -rrx: quote imm
to ; and fancy brands, if in market*
would probably go a fraction higher.
Rice, prime, J M, inferior to good,2£ aj}3{.
Thk Nkw-Yohk MAnicrT.—A letter from
UfcMWVAl.
James Anderson & Co.
H AVE removed ta the middle toncii™,
Young's Buildings, where the, 2
for sale a large and general assortment of
k anc? and Stable L/n
ttooda,
The sloop IleraldJIeath, which a "ived I amVal8 fr0m Lit «-
ST i
Mrs. Elliott, Messrs. Kennard, Moore,
Fulmon, M. Crawford, L. Crawford, Chs.
Crawford, Neske&ll, Whilton, end Clisbee.
from Charleston on Sunday, is loading
Ancrunfs Mill* I
The line ship Augusta, White, wan up
for this port, with despatch, at Ncw^York
on the 26th ult.
The brig Flora, (of Boston) Adams,
from SavannaA for Liverpool, passed the
Bar on Friday last.—Ch, Cuur. [Probably
the brig CathaVine.]
The ship Clifford Wayne, White, was
up at New-York 26th ult. for Havana.
AHRIVEO K&OA1 THIS FORT,
' At Charleston on Friday, ship Armadillo,
Gray, 2 days.
At Bridgetown, (Barbados)March 5, brig
Splendid, Shepherd.
Charleston, April 4.—Arrived, skip Plu
tarch, (of Newburyport) Graves, Bordeaux
41 days.
Ship Brandt, Cnrponter, Havre 37 days.
Ship Belvidera,Hobson.Baltimore, 6 days.
Brig Marcia, Brown, Providence, R. 1. 6
days, and 4 from Newport.
Br. schr. Waterloo, Johnson, Barbados,
Antigua, and 10 from St. Kitts.
Schr. Endeavor, Biscoe, Ponce, P. R. 12
days. Capt. B. informs us that on the 5th
lilt, the U. S. schr. Grampus fell iu with
and gave clm.su to a small piratical sloop,
which succeeded in running osliove on the
main land near Crab Island, when the pi-
ruteB jumped overboard and effected their
escape, with the exception of two who were
killed. The Grampus then got the sloop off*,
and curried her into Ponce,nnd from thence
proceeded to St. Thomas. Upon receipt of
t he above information in Ponce, a Spanish
Lieutenant, having under his command a
detachment of men, proceeded to the south
side of Porto Rico, and succeeded in mak
ing prisoners of eight ofthe pirates, among
whom was the Captain of the sloop, who
was mortally wounded.
Schr. Pacific, Disbrow.New-York 5 days.
Schr. Snsan, Budd, N. Orleans 13 days.
Schr. Income, Burrill, N. York 11 days.
Cleared, ship Henry, Kneelatid, Weeks,
Liverpool; line shin Franklin, Monro, New
York . Br. schr. Ilerald. Cook. St. Lucca.
April 6
lib
ST. PATRICK’S DA\.
AIT ADDXUKB
D ELIVERED before tlie Hibernittr S'.--
cifty of the city of Suvimmii, March
17th, 1885,
BY RICHARD W. HABERSHAM,
A MEMBER OV THE SOCIf.lv,
together with other proceedings ofthe dat
NE HL'BITA. SAM VERA VII1ES,—f'irg,
JuBt published, price 371 cents.
W. T. WILLIAMS,
Aoril 6 ’!•
A tragody, entitled “ Musaniullo,
the t,ic Atlantic P or,li - a ie s “'-i ships have; New-York of the 25th ult. says,—-* Cotton
Fisherman ofNaples," was on the 17th Feb- become much decayed nnd useless,
rnary, performed at Drury-lnno Theatre, | xhc v _ g. Bhi( , N^thChrolitu, 74, Com.
Kean was the hero. He played the chars* nu( . ERS , wcnt t0 sea from Hampton Ronds,
on the 26th ult. destined for tho Mediterra-
has again advanced. It is said 6 or 7U0U
bales have changed hands this morning, at
an advance of about a cent; in consequence
ofthe news received at Philadelphia from
Liverpool [By the Lancaster] which was
brought here lust night by express. Iron,
Hemp, Ashes. are also articles of spec
ulation this day—indeed almost every thing
except Bread Stuffs ia advancing. Rice is
still dull, though more enquired for within
a day or two.”
The G izotto of tlie 26th remarks, u the
nows from Liverpool yesterday produced
much agitation in our Cfotton Market. The
Brokers lmtl their hands full, and it is said
actually eaten part ofthe blanket which! P„„,p F .n IT v P^7„E,.eH,v._TI,.pa- SjS* h " t 10 > W0 ba S a ° f UOttUU Wer0
ter very carefully ; but it is weak and tame
in all its parts. The piece received very
considerable opposition.
Rachel Smith, of Ashton-under-Line,
(England,) neglected her child of about se
ven years old soshaioefuly, that, upon some
of the neighbours going into the room
ncau station.
A quarry of Marble has recently been
discovered at Catliarinestown, Tioga coun
ty, New-York,' near tlie head of Seneca
Lake. Some of the specimens are beuuti-
where it was, they found tbe poor thing had variftsttted amlnl ' lUe fi, ' e81 B uaU ‘y-
covered it! The unnatural mother was pofs of Plli | adelpIlia state , tlmt three ibn-
found drinking at a public house and taken | ,| red nnd fifty bu i ldingfl ure raifliMg in aild
into custody by Mr. Newton, the deputy j about that city< Rna) eBtate and alt kinds
constable. The child died on Wednesday J of mercballdisB , hns increased twenty per
! cent, in value, during the last six months.
afternoon, and the wretched mother stran
gled herself with a hankerchief in the lock
ups. Inquests were held on tho both the
bodies, before Mr. Milne, tho coroner, and,
in the case ofthe child, the Jury found a
verdict of “ Died by tho neglect of and the
FOR T1IB GEORGIAN.
OZl?GXNA£. POETRY.
The spring business had opened with great
animation.
Mkxico.—It was reported at Soto la Ma
rina, Jan. 15th, that the Castle ofSt. Joan
d’Ulloalnid fallen into the hands ofthe Mex-
wnnt of due attent ion towards it by the mo-1 leans, and that the Mexican troops had do
ttier.” In that ofthe womun the verdict j feated Gen. St. Anna, in Yuc&tun, and rc-
t . . .L i j established the’Constitutional government
was “ Lunacy," supposing that the dread jn tbat8tat0 . Under date of P M „ xico th ' e
at punishment, together with horror and re
morse, must have caused mental derange
ment.
Private letters have been received by the
Clyde, East Indiaumn, which left Calcutta
on the 21st July, and Madras the 3d of Oc
tober. They state, that on the 13th of
September, two Burmese stockades were
carried, alter a sharp contest., in which se
veral English officers, were wounded, but
not mortally.
The King of Portugal, in November,
1769, issued a proclamation, by which wid
ows, more than fifty years of age, were for
bidden to marry, “ because,” said the edict,
“ experience has shown that women of that
age commonly marry young men of no pro
perty, who dissipate the fortune such mar
riages put them in possession of, to the pre
judice of children and other relatives.
Accounts from Rome give a remarkable
illustration of the decay in the influence of
the Church of Rome upon the Continent.
Upon occasion of tbe Jubilee, in 1750, the
pening of the holy gate, were 1,300, and
those that arrived in the Christmas week
exceeded 8,000. The pilgrims at the pres
ent Jubilee, were but 36 at the opening of
REEDY RIVER.
Flow on, proud stream I and swiftly flow
O'er sombre rocks, thro'groves uf cane,
Upon thy silvery breast I throw
Tho tears of grief—the sighs of pain.
While bonding o’er thy flowery brink,
Wlicru the blue violet fondly sips
The wanton stream. I stoop and drink '
The flood that bathes my Ellen's lips.
Ye kiss her lips, white-gemmed stream!
Ye murmur round her rosy bowers,
BY AUTHORITY.
Just (tectivcil.
1 74ROM New-York, by the ship William
. Wallace,
Improved Cologne WalerofRiret
Genuine German Corn Plaster
Oil of Tar
Alt Disced
Flaxseed
French hair powder in half pound
packages
Soda Powders, die. &c. Sec.
Ftp- sale bv
F. E. BRASSINNE,
Opposite the Exchange.
March 12 91
W iiis: ey • eef and Paints,
C C. GRISWOLD, offers for sale,
. 100 Barrels Whiskey
50 Barrels Prime & ) Beef, N. York
25 do Mess ) city inspection.
100 Kegs White Lead
22 do Black Paint
5 do Spanish Brown
10 Barrels Whiting
March 28
[PUBLIC ACT.]
20tliJnn.it is slated that Gen. Mora had
been despatched to \ neat an at the head of Ye catch her eye's entrancing beam,
the 7th battalion of Infantry with itistruc-I And taste the nectar uf her flowers 1
lions to supersede Gen. Santa Anna, and
a hope is expressed that the presence of This wither’d wreath I give to thee,
Gen. Mora will restore to order that dis-1 Embalm’d with kisses—bath’d with tears;
turbed portion ol the Republic. Gen. Santa Tell Iter 'twas rudely twined hv me,
Anna, under date of Campeachy, Decern- 1 An emblem of departed years,
ber 22, had issued a proclamation, stuting
that he had direrted a judicial enquiry to Flow on, bright stream ! flow on—in vain
be instituted relative to the insidious rumour, My tears ore shed upon thy breast,
from the capital, ot a supposed design of You cannot feel my bosom's pain,
separating the Province of Yucatan from! You cannot lull my cares to rest,
the Mexican confederation.
; ; Yet, in thy waves myself I see,
A gentleman arrived in the brig Albert,! Those waves that itiss. then partin twain,
at New-York on the 25th ult. from Ne,w- 'Till from yon verge—wild—carelessly,
Orleans, who left Tampico on the 20th Feb. j They plunge—and never meet again,
informs, that right schooners under Anteri-1
can colors had been taken, and one sunk, by j *T\vns so with me in former years,
two Mexican Government schooners, all My heart, on pleasure’s sea was toss’d,
from Havana, bound to the CaAle with sup- 'Till every sunbeam turned to tears,
plies. The schooner which was sunk by a And heart and happiness were lost!
shot from the Castle, had been raised, and ' ALLEN-A-PALE.
her cargo saved with but little damage, and ————
conveyed to the Castle. Two Spanish fri- ItT A PUYcn
gates, three sloopi of war, and 12 gun-boats. u i '
with troops. Imd arrived to relieve the gar- : i," d ’ t,le 3,st uIt - b y Lcs -;
rison.-The Br. frigate Hussar. Capt. Har- ^ r M U '°!\ ar ' ls ' *****' Jus,Ml Howem.,
riB, was taking in specie for Havana. An ' l ^‘ 8il ^ AK ° ARtT I' K(ll|ff - |
laid at Alvarado about the
An Act to authorize lac surveying and making
a roml from IAllle Rovlr, to Cantonment
Oibsun, in the Territory of Arkansas-
B E it enacted by tlio Senate and House
©{’Representativesol' the United States
ol America, iu Conorressasseiubled, That the
President ofthe United Sales be, and he is
hereby authorized to appoint three Commis
sioners, who shall explore, survey, and murk
in the most eligible course, a road from Lit
tle Rock to Cantonment Gibson, in the Ter
ritory of Aikansus;undt>ai<l Commissioners
shall mark out uccurate maps of such sur
veys, accompanied with field notes, and cer
tify ami transmit tlie same to the President
ofthe United States, who shall cause the
same to be deposited in the VVur Office. 1
Sbc. 2. And be it further enacted, That!
said road shall be opened and made under ]
the direction of the President of the United j
States, who is hereby authorized to employ !
the troops of the United States in the com-!
plot ion, or assisting in the completion, of,
said roud.
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That
said Commissioners shall eucb be cntiteld to \
receive three dollars, and their Assistants
Family lour
vat ■ evolved rroin rausdclplm, pet,
brig Frances.
75 Ttbls Fleur, aelected
100 half do do du
2 kegs Currants
2 bbls soft-shelled Almonds
50 boxes bunch Raisins
For snlc by
BRADLEY, CLAGHORN k WOOD,
Anciitux’s wliutf.
ktttlf sliu’u-ebbtb
J UST received by the Willium Wallin’,
an additional stiptdv of DOUBLfitid
SINGLE HAIR MAfTRASSES, wltiti
will bo warranted ofllte heft quality.
I. W. MORll'm.
Jan 37
Castor Oil.
A FRESH SUPPLY of best patent tell
pressed Castor Oil, for fcmilf mi
plantation use, for Fnlo by
P. E.BRASS1NNB,
M irch 29 Opposite tin* Exrhanpe.
Hair,
F or sale by
March 29
Wire
Bra s and Iron
fcif cts,
N B. WTEB.
VEGETABLE
one dollar and fitly coots for each an, 1 every j . FRESH SUPPLY ofthe above VAD
day whiclt they shall nccesssanly be (emp ly-, A UABLE MEDICINE, just receive!
ed] m the exploring, surveying,and marking! ^ brig Francos, and for sale bv
sain road ; and for the purpose of cotnpen- GEO. RYKRSON, Sole Ac
sating the aforesaid Commissioners, and
their Assist ants, and for opening and making
said road; there shall be, and hereby is, pa-
propriated, the sum of ten thousand dollars,
to be paid out of any money in the Treasu
ry, not otherwise appropriated.
H. CLAY,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JOHN GAILLARD,
President of the Senate, pro tempore.
Approved, March 3d. 1fl2;>*
JAMES MONROE.
Venetian Blinds.
Corner Bay and YVhittnker-Stttdi.
Mnrrh 4
THE HERMITAGE
St AM. SAW-MILL
AND
Cast Iron Foundry.
a HE subscriber respectfully inform? h*
friends and the public, that the abet*
establishments are now in full operation'
Planks and scantling, suitable for ship:
ping, can be furnished of the beet qttttl'IJ'
nd of any size, to immediate eraer.
T HE Subscriber offers for sain A com- nn u of any size,
nlete assortment of VENETIAN has also on hand, a few fine
BLINDS,
size.
suitable
for windows uf eiery
Also, old Blinds repaired. |
1. YV. MORRELL.
march 30 105
SXBD,
j Swaim s Panacea.
A FRESH SUPPLY of this celebrated
Medicine, just received per ship Globe,
I and for sale by GEO. RYERSON,
dec 4
Cypress Logs,
upwards of thirty feet in length, which It:
will saw into such sizes ns may be require*
At the Cast Iron Foundry, work of erefl
description, in that line, will be executed ®
a style equal to that of apy other fketory t*
the United States, snd on the lowest possi
ble terms. j
He also continues the manufacture •
10th Feb. until 3000 troops were embarked I
pilgrims who offered themselves at the 0- to ‘ ake Gen St. Anna at Campeachy, to On Christmas Day,at Karaaubasar. in the j
convey htm to Mexico—Gen. Gassnr and Crimea, the celebrated Madame Krudener. — u-Wh he will sttoulv in any quantity, t»»f
the Collector had been ordered to Mexico,' lit Horburv Workhouse, (Eng.) Hannah Socket KnadeS Carolina ailH der The oualitvoT the article is *(nVf
to anawer lor misconduct at Soto La Mari-' Mctcalt, in the 70th yoar of her age. She oul ' Kcl Uhl OlUlft RI1Q der : , ifie quality u,it pfl!
na. Four hundred highway robbers had took her bed 45 years ago, owing tt a dis-' Gl’llb HoeS, in- All ordt
h M ef ' n . B " nt 10 the P“ bUc work “ at “ 10 cty of appointment in love, and never wee from it' n ECEIVF.D per Corsair and for sale by YVaflace, will be pusctually attended »•
Memo. :to the day of her death. Jti March 29 N. B. YVEKD. , * «