The Weekly Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1839-184?, March 26, 1839, Image 1

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GEO RG IAN. ' Br William M. BnllntH, ■ ' nn.ua>> «’ thi »«*«;•»' (Iff, A«tl CiWWfy f HI»IW. Ifety P»p»7prfM»«'n. JT)/ P spot,he sis month* J) te JJ’J}*”' fri-Weakly ripr.prinnuin F ,f * Dollar*. f H* Weakly Paper for tin month* ThfM D*U*f*» AU|>«y*hUin advance. «y AdvtnWmehta inaertad at Ova uawaU Mat. pry p«MUf • mutt be paid ob ill CoMMVmr AtfOKMftd iwrufhnlimi. a For Liverpool. The fir.i cla«a Br. ST. ANDREW, Captain Leltch. For freight apply »o 15 G BAHN9LKV. rnoo.. jQA The Brti.li bark ADELAIDE, Captain 4£Qt Davidson. Fur freight, app!y l« mar 14 D- BEia_ For Liverpool. JSA Tin* fan sn1>ii»ic *W|» COLUMBUS, Edel" SEDe Pontntih, mwtor, clawing A. No. 1, nt Lloyd* (having received her e»tn fastening* re quired by tho late regulation*) lit* a portion of her #argo engaged, and will meet with despatch. Ap- S JOSKIM1 COMMINOSCO. For Livcrponl. Tlie fir*t cla»« Brltl>Fi bnrk ROBERT A SCSI PARKE, Capt. Salter*. W now ready lotake in a cargo. For freight, apply to tilt Captain, ' “ hoard, nr to mar 9 HARPER k DOUOf.AS. For ur««aock. Jf?X Tho first rln«* coppered British lank SIJ* <££& PF.RB. Copt. Shannon. For freight of 450 hale* cniton, apply to m.r21 D* REID. For CliiirlttMon. The regular packet brig EXI l\ Capt. Sit* •on, will have immedinte despatch for the are port. For freight or passage, apply tu Capt. won. or mnrM 8. PHILRRrCK 8t CO. M For H illliiiorc. iOA The regularpjclcct hark H. II. DOUGLAS, s£Bt ll Collin*, Jr. m i*tct,ia ready to receive a mirgo, and will hive.le.pnti h, Forftvlglil nr pa* age, having good accommodation*, apply on houid, "marl* F. SORREL A CO. For piiilntlclpfiin. /Ji The now, fait Railing Schooner SCIIUYL* .ffcHt KILT,, Townsend, muter, will meet with diipateh—for freight nr pamge (hiving tuperior Mrnmmndation*) apply to Capt. T. on boanl at Jane*' upper wharf, nr to mu 31 COHEN, MILLER &. Co. For Notv York. A*A The aclir. WANDERER. Merwin, tnasier. SCQt will aiH'po.liively on Wednesday. For 50 hale* Cotton on 'deck, cnhln or .image passage, •pp|v to the Cunt. on hoard or to mar S3 WILLIAM DUNCAN. For ttoilon, #*A The new and cupper la*ten«-d *ehr. BELLE. %XSk llnwea, mailer, will moot whh quirk jea> patrb. For freight or p mage, apply lit Capt. II. •• heard, or to mar 18 COHEN. MILLER A CO. ItV AUTHORITY. LAWS Of TIIK VUITttt *f ATM P4ISKD AT TIIK third laiuu* or the TWaaTY-rifTH couwhua. [ Public—No. It!.] AN ACT to r.vivu aod eaiend " an art to author. itr the i.aoing of Treasury hole* to meet 'lie . current expense* of thn O uverntnanl." approved *tliu lwuniy*lir.t of May, eighteen JiUndird ami thirty-eight. Be it enacted A* Ihe Senate and /lame of Itr- presentaiitrs of the United Stain of America, in Congiess asstmhhd, Thai the Secretary of the Tten-ury, with the approbation of the President of the United Staler, U hereby authorised to cau«e to l»e issued the remainder of the Trcnamy iiotn* uu- I horned lo be Dxurd hy l lie act lo not home tin* U- tiling of Tiea.ory note* to meet the cuitrnt eapcti- •et of the Uovrrnmi-ni, approved the twrniy4rit day of May.nighleen hundred and thir'yeight, ne* cording to ibe previ.loii# of .aid net, at nay lime prior to tii** ihinhihday of June neat, any limit ohm in thenrl •dhiuoiid or iii ilia net " to autliorixe llie ittoing of Tieifnry note.," approv'd 'he iweiih day ol Oclobi-r. eioiiieeil hundred mol thirty aivui, tu thu uontiai) linlw nh*laoilii'g. J \ME> K. roi.K, Speaker i f the Uontr uf /t>p< e>rn!ativci. illl. vt. J.,ii..MM Vice PreiiJint of 1'nih tl Staten,and I'r si It ut of the rnate. Aiiprurcil, March 1.M, I (I ill. .M. VAN UUUKN. [I'unuc—No. id ] AN ACT tn }itmi ie for tho vredi *t> of public loiihling* in the Territory ol Floiida, Be it enacted Ity the Senate anil I Inline of Ur pre sentation of the Uni td Statnof Amni'iiin Con gress asstmUrd, 1 Iml Hie «nm ol iw< my ihouoiini j/o.iar* be, mid ilia .nme i« le r> hy, gruineii lo the J'eriiiory ol Fhai la, out of any m»ney in Ihe Tren- anry not oilier wire appropiiuied, for the pmpoe of ilefiaying Iheexpen.e. ol’eieciing a .niluhle •In'e lion.e or politic hniiiling. m ilia liniiiiny of Funi* da, for llie ii«e and Heeoiiiniial.ilion of ilio ‘iVniiie • i'll Legi.lniuie of .aid Territory f and io uiiieli hoilding, when erected and cainpleted, the ollire ol the SecrelUpyofauid Territory ahull he kept, and nlao the pnbliu lecuid.iilid urcidvea of .aid Trill* lory. See. 2 Andie it further enacted That ihoaaid »iim of mini, y iippioin luted I y the fir*t ami urn ol ihia net ahull be paid ovi r to the Tien U'l-rof .aid ier imryuii llie mdf rof ill" (iovemor, and alia llie • xpeiiii.nl lor Hie paipnao afnie.uid, under ihu di« ri-etioH of Din ti'iveiinu mid l.ngi.lutieo Coiiaeil, and in aorh’iHy m il inuiiiier, and ut aiadi limu. M they ali.l, hy law or roaolulmii fir Ill'll pur* po.e, preaeri'e. Provided, That the pHMUge of ihu law .hull not at any time he held na an en* gugeioMiit na ill” part of the United Slate* fa-any further Hppropriation to tho uhju. ta licrmnla I'.ue i'll Hi lin'd. Apployi'il. M.jrrh 5 1, 1U3D. For llONfoii. <U Th# ftnnkei l.rig SEA ISLAND. S. B. lie. Sui her', mi.ter, now ilio'har«i>ig ul Tellaii*. wharf ami wi.t have ileaputch. For freight or pa** •aga apply on humiLor la ELIAS REED Wlm hn. landing and foi .ale, SO bhl«. Ro.tan Rum, 95 do (in, 90 cnaka Dume.'ir Brandy, 300 colla Muni.la conlagr, m.r95—dt TI’BS|TaY MnllMNfl. M \|ifH OIJ. For Morton. IV Thn new copper fastened *rhr. ODEON, Shift Halletl, mnater, will .nil far the above port • n Wednpnda> next, fir freig\it nr pat.ngo apply in Capt. H* on board, or tn' mnrSS WHITE.t BARTELS. For & NorUturii Fori jBA The .«hr THU MEET, Capt. B nnet, will 5mI ha rendv to M'lilvo cargo on Thur.dny next. Apply nn boanl, nr in •hit 19 ROB ARTS & CUNNINOIUM. & Fir Frolght nrCImrior. The good «rhr. fillKEK, Ehlildge, matter Apply tu Cupt. K. on Ini'ird, or in 91 Will I K ft BARTELS. For Froljglit or Ulnrior, Tin*goad aehr. FRANCIS, Seur«. mnaier. SQft Apply to Capt. S. on board, at Taylor'* wharf, or to marie WHITE * RARTEI.S. To limit. J^L Thn *inr« occupied hv C. II Knapp, pan-. J£JL ae»»ionglvon tho I*tof Fobnuiy next, •■ire of i* 1 " iy»|f FLETCHER & It Ad! Just llcc.ri veil, A SPLENDID a**nrtment of Mole Skin, and Silk Unl*,Umhn'llai,Su«penderi, and Shirt*, which wllllwaold low by C. C. THOMPSON, & CO. mur 1 Next door to the Rail Road Bank, Lnst Notice. A I,L perton*havingtin.i'itlivl accunnU with R. flu Roger*,trohereby notifii'd that afierthe 10'h i.y of Mirch, Inal., nil will he Inili.ciiminaii'ly placed in' thn nand* of J, M. Chirk. Aitorney, fir •wlhiotion. Until thnt date, limy will be attended to hy th« undesigned. marl W. H. &S. ROGERS. OniAburgi nut! Burlnps. fiC BALES Mtrmrlor Dundeo Ovnahurga; 9 do JLl# fine dot Ido low priced do| l do heavy Hart*p. AUo, l ea«e three colored Print. 5 50 lb* Linen Thread. feb98 SNIDER, LATHROP Jb NEVITT. Selling otr nt Coat. T HR.»took of good, nf W. J. Lawton & Co. oon.l.tlng of Clothing. Boot., Shoe., Hate and Cape, Umbrella* ami Slock*, will he anld at rn«t. Pereoa* whhlng «uch aitlrh e will do well to call HRdexamlno the ttmtk, Chnmpioii'i Range, comer if Barnard and Bryan Street*, oppniite the Mer* Vet. mar 0*tf Flour, Beefy and Bncon. . K HALF hhl* Fulton Market Beef. 95 hid ' 1 .1 Canal Flour, 5000 tb* new Bacon, Jmi re* •aired'ami for «a)a by mar 14 MICH DILLON At CO. White Unstln mid Leghorn Hats. R eceived per enmo.. and orbit. mar 14 WARNER & SOLOMONS. Plano Form for Bale. A SECOND hand Piano Forte, vary *woet toned in goad order, will ba *old low. Apple at thi* Sm f*b 9 * Horses mid Barouche rp WO good gentle carriage llor*M, which ha* X baeu eon*identbly ii*«d under tha aaddlet mm of them w very gentle Indy'# hnr*e. AUo a n*r<virhe amd hnu m'm*u<‘d lUrn****, that ha* been u*ed for • *Horttim« will ba cold on accommodating term*. Apply w war 14 MICH. DILLON & CO. Old Java CofTeo. BAGSaupcriru old Oarwoovm Java Cof* QtJ fee, *e'eci»d axpre.tlv for family u*e, land* lag froM OChr.'Franci* from Bo.tnn, and f *r m'c by mar,41 . QEORGE H. MAY. ITlHR wbacrlburw Iwady to receive the irtnrnof J. laxalileppipertyf'** Chatham County. Office D. F.ATIltlOr.o t.k.<!.e lani. J"rt KWH prim, W U.rJ. Un liof anJ f-r —Vl3 l ' l>, w.wnonnmnnB. ; I'nrd'i 1 . 16 Irftndou CASKS (emd'Mi Porter, quart* uml pint!, _ ian>linf from «hlp Mimn, roe aale by iris LADD TUPPKIf ft MISTAHR. illsh Potatoes. Eft HAMPERS, (JU For nla very loW hy ma' IS JOSEPH f lJM WXO ft Cft, 3 0 Sogat, ffwd mgfiom wVimoar I, and (ter *<tl* hy EDWARD WiLSV. Flngorthefreu I mill hear thy »wny, Umllmm'il through agei yet untold i O'er earth'* pmud realm* thy xtart.ti.plny. Like morning'* radiant cloud* unrolled. Flap of the xkir*! .till peerlexa alilne, Through ether'* axnre vault unfurled, Till every hand and heart entwine, To xweep opprex.inn Bom the world? NORTHERN MAIL. Wo received yeiterdov hot one paper from H e North—the .Chaile.ton Patriot of S.itunluy nfter noon. Thn P..»»ma*ter, Mr, Sciilkt, lia* politely linmli-.l for p'lhlii'Htlon the following received from thu Post Olfico m Chnrle«!im. •• MARCH C4TII, 9j A. M. Sttnnt jlottt not yet niriv.-.t and not in liglil*^ . STRUCT! VK /JON F LAG RATION. •— About four o’clock yesterday afternoon, a fire broke out' in tho yard of the Savannah Stenrn Snw Mill Company, 011 tho other side of the river, nppo* silo the yard of tho Steamhoat Company of Geor gia. It proceeded from mi old huilding from one to two hundred yard* holme thn mill, nod about 100 feet long by 30 wide, tho rotif of which ignited front a spark front tho mill pipe, the wind nt thu time blowing ►irons from the North West. , Tho build* ing was immediately in n blruo, and tho fin.* com- mii'iicutcd in ten minutes or lets to tho schooner Mr dura, of Providence, lying nt tho wharf near., Tho firo wax by the wind rapidly extended to a car go of white pino boards on the wharf, owned by Captain Wm Crabtree,jr., to which gentleman and Georgo Hall, Esq.,hotli nf thix city, the building in which the firo originated also belonged. . In thi* huilding (on which there wa« some in* •urance, not yet ascertained, in tbo Howard Insur ance Company of N.'Yorh,) there was a new on- giuo intended for a now Steam Raw Mill about to bo crcctod, which wa* owned by lira tamo gentle- men, and’which we are happy to learn is hut par tially iqiurcd. Thi* ongino was not insured. The (lntu?a also extended to another eld building, of samo dimension*, ns the former, the property of tho Estate of tbo late Robert Isaac, which was nls. totally consumed, as also a portion of a pile of SOd chaldron* ©^Liverpool cool on the wharf, tbo pro perty of Messrs. Cnibtreo S: Hall Tbo wbarfh "ads bavo also been more or le** ii\ ur d. Tho Schooner Mr dor a was tbo property of Co’. R. J. Arnold, of Bryan County, valued about $3,000, and wo regret to learn, not insured. Two men on boar! at tbo time endeavoured to loose her frum her mooring., but before tbo could bo got ailrift, they were compelled by thu flame* to desert her, in one of tilts boats. She was afterwards scuttled and when our informant left her had been burnt to tbo water’s edge. The mill was fortunately preserved. Whilo tho second building wa* in flame*, and be fore engines could bo carried across tho river, tho alarm was again sounded and when we reached tho •rear, tho old building on Reynolds square, on the lot known as tho old iilituro lot was in flame*, tho r>of haying caught from a spark wafted several hundred yard* across'the river, which Igniting like tin ier threatened a *crlou* conflagration. The en gines were however on tbo spot, and though the Aemcnt was very obstinate, by tho timely aid of water well directed by tho Fireman, and by tho exertions of many citizens, the Are was arrested, af ter destroying the d-nihlc tenement, wooden build ing occupied by Mr*. Russell, a* a boarding house, and by Mr*. Austin, and exteuding to a small dou ble tenement also of wood on St. Julian Street, oc- copied by Mr*. Johns nr.d Mr. P. Cartier, which was totally continued with out building* on the lot. Tho largo building owned by Mr. Thnm'i* Clark,- and by Mr. Amos Scud Irr, wa* uml'T in»uranre, a* wo learn, $803. made bv Mr. Clark. Mr. Seudder was not insured on this building or oti tin* Other tenement which belnngrd to him. HU kv*s, we regrrt W» state, U thfref *r» heavy, as two oilier dwellings (not insured) on tin lot, one ad xihle tenement 00 Lincoln Street, were more or lo*» lb - stmytvl hy the Axemen to arrest lh"'c infix;ration, Tho dwiltingsnf Mr*. Bourkr, Mr. Schley, aul Mr. Tbo#, H. Wayne wrre with otlor rontlgunt* buildings repeatedly on fire, but preferred by great exertion. Wo re gret lo learn thnt tn'wh furnltnre wa* lost by Mr*. Russell and Mr*. Austin, and'hat txto of tlh-ir boarders Merer*. HnU-rt*' lost consl dr ruble, a* also a Mr. Gardiner. Wo eougntulalo our citltrua that it proved not moiv st riott* in its qft'ccU, and would urge upon Council the oocrxslty of procuring more? ho»e, wane of which proved very deficient, and nf keeping in good repair the ciiterm*, from two of which in tho vicinity material benefit at thi* fire wa* derived, j »bi. h u.ilnr t / would alw.1,1 W FROM HAVANA. By the brig Washington, C'apf. Evan*, at thix port, wo liavo received tho following t HAVANA, March Id. Cofli'o U firm and probably will contit.ue so throughout tl»e *ensnn as tho stork ix light. Ilca\y ■acriflers Iwvn been made in lire for xotnu time past. Stock on hand moderate, tho ln*t xnlcs were* nt II) r*. Flour mui larel are without change. Vessel* are in fuir detmtnd for iIm Slates aod will soon he good to EurojM'. HAVANA, March Hi. Hoops 40a (■>; hoards w. p, 90a2G; p. p. lumber 20 uJO; shingles 4n4 4; bean# 9 3a 10 •!;' beef, No 1 and 2, 1Rii20; ramllex mould 10 5.i20: sperm do 40 n47j cheese 20n23l cwlflsli 2n4; corn 4n5; flour N. O. 17s onions Hull; pork 20n20; pntutoej, 3 4 a 4; rice 0 4a0 0; soap 0 4 ill 4; learn* 14al0; lord 15 a 10; coffee, lit quality, 11 4a 120; do 2d ntul 3.1. 7 4 □ 10 0; triage 5 •t»7{ hoi.ry 2!'. inelastes 3js sugar* iisuirtrd 8 12 a J>.) 13p, whites 12 n 13; brown 7all. Exchange 0:1 L'lrubm 9 per rent pnmj U. Slates 2) rent disrnuut. Freight* to Grent Britain £3 9 n £3 10; Franco BOf per tor.; U. S. $1 per but sugar. HAVANA. Mareh 10. Tho quantify of Rico in first and second hands may ho estimated nt about BOO tierces, and holder* are firm. Colluo flat. Exchange dull. HAVANA, March 15. Sugars,—'Till within a few dnya, the murkit ha* l»eeii firm, nnd there hn* liecn 0 steady demand nt tho ritugn of 8 Sc 12 all & 13 rials, and in sumo iiistn'irca oven 10 & 14 for very superior qualities for Spain, hut owing to 11 quilo unexpected pause in the demand, nnd in part, to recent discouraging nr- count* from Europe, together with unusual tardi ness in tho urrival of order* from abroad, combined with low limits, holders liavo very suddenly given wny nnd wo reduce our quotation*, to 7 uml 11 iiOJ and 12) fur assorted description*, browns uml yel low* gilono 7 a 8) ritds (equal at tho present Ex. change, to 21*. 5d. a 23*. Id. onboard,) and while* 11 a 12 rial* (equal to 30*. 1 Id. n 33s. 4d ) Tin* supplies are however as yet extremely limited audits they must nccesmrily cnntlnuo backward lorn lung time wo shall not ho surprised to sco a reuctioji, n* soon n* there L a re turn of activity. t!offern have undergone no material change since our last, and wo continue to quote $f) n$'f for or. dinnry to middling qualities (equal to 4Is. 4 La47s. 0d.) and v.*ry fair to prim** il-’scrlntions $10 to $11 (equal to 52s. 51. a 57*. 21.) Tin demand however is not brisk, and tha market is tolerably well sup plied. Molasses is lnldnt 3.] rial* per keg, but lieginato arrive freely, and will probably soon bo soinawhat lower. Priig’i's—\ few vessels bavo been taken up nt £3 12s. 5.1. a £ i 15» for Cowes noil n market cleat, nnd these may bo considered lair quotation* lor tbo moment. We may expect however to see r Hirer better rales as soon ns vessels nre inure in d - ud. To the United States, r fo» bavo improved, an 1 x »me shipments are making ul $2 per box, nnd $4).per hhd. Ii.cchtng —Owing to tbo few sbipfnauts now making to Enr.qw, tin a n ut.at of sterling offering i« cxtromo'.y limited n.i l tha tit* l* firm to-liy at 0) per cent premium. O.i the United States we qu it«?, N. York 3) u 4 per cent, and other cities 4 a 5 (lit- / 0 ** FROM FLORIDA. / W Wa rejoico in being abb? to correct tha intelligence iierotoforo published of tlie dentb at mi^or Nott., of tbo Army. It wii* commu.iii nii'd by our Corros* piiiuleiit, who i* iiicupuble of stuting wlint be bud not reason tu believe, ami the painful feelings which his friends must have experienced tm lumiing it wo regret were excited by nur publieuiloii, the cor- roctues* of uhit'll was not then questioned, as tho wound \tu* previously suited to have been niortal. lie is spurt'd, we trust, to confer still more honor on liimsell, bis friend* uml Country. (Prom one Corn spoiid-nf.) “Gaucv's Fxititr, E. F. Maucii 22, 1839. Dour fcirs—The news of mt^ur Noel’s ileutb has proved to ho untrue. Ho is alive and getting well. Gen. Tuylor ami Stall' are expected hero to*iluy. Col. Haney leuves shortly for Indian river." Anmlitn letter, (with on exiinci of wldub w, bavulifi'ii favored) dated Fort lloilcmunii, Mareh 22d,xuy-t "Eight companies of llie 4 h Artillery nre to bo relieved uml proo etl to Foil Cu.umhu* ns soon as tlio7th lufantiy nriivt's to sueueeil liuun. Capt. Blown'* ttl Smyrna, uml Capt. Wusbiiigtoii’s tu St. Si. An.;i|.lioe, iiuto not been ilesigmuetl In. relb'f. By tho iiiitblio of April, I think not many ol' thu 4tn Artilleiy will icituii.i in the mu inn. ‘ The 7tli lufantiy urn daily expeeie l at Tumpi, uml (ieiierul Taylor will piohnlily art ivu fi ne tin- evening. TIIE NORTHERN WHIGS. Wa h*vn never ar’-nowb ila***l any p'lli'h'al #ym* pnii.y wiihtlMM-•If# }led n'tigsafilm NihiIi. Wire! lie. huso we hive *. «v#4 iliein a* tn*«,#trt*h | to pall down every abnuiLlia'lun, wl.u*a tno.MUe. were eiH.dac.Vu ml m sa/jurt, uur rep'iblicin iiitlitiill.nl*, an | in rre. t, f s'iere.*f .1, on III** ruin, of such M'lmiuis nan m, # in mla.l nel»t.a'i.oy,lii the Jfnni of an irr*.|i>n>ible liaaa>'i*l’C .i|H»riti'»»i, 'wlii.h ti.ilur tho ginimctf uf vi.ilom |Hilitiel*u*, ANOniKU MURDER By tho westoni mail of liut evnuing, wo have Mn- b.h* dale* to ill*' 20ih uud 21>t iiut. uml New- Orleans <*f lliu SU*li. Tim Mobilu Ijltro'iiolo nftli > 20ib iu«t. aya* : 1'iihlic feeling una >li..ekeil yosisitluy nlierno.in at the uomn.i-Moii of a mo.i cxl• 1011.limny nid h.'.irt-ri'mliiigiiiui.ler Mr. (U.OKOK Cut'ucitWAltD, n h'giily iv»|M.ciHbiunn.|e*ita'iii .lioiiimi-si.in mer- Cliai.l, wns hislMlitaii.ou.ly killed I.y llie ili-ehargo of a pist-l, shot, Ireun tin liniiil* if Mr. E. B.Ctnir* ohiil, hDiih ver\ re.peet il.le meivliu.i The tian— neiinn ..eciliieil ill llie resnle.iert * I' the uiiier. in wtm.o funny Hi* form r nuirl <1 To.* |nr.**. were 111 nii«i|ixrini 111 tu iliem*< ive«, in.it Iml In 1 n lew m-uieiii- pin.r wniilinwn fii.in iti. diiun • in- hlu Fro. v.irmu. Midi uiion-,.1 wmiui .ipp uriliii Hie ilei«i.eil wa* slu.i ire in the u nr—the ti it. 11 «v- lug I'lilenil 1 eniml ih • ear, hi d pell IriO'd to the brain. Wo I'mIwir fiuiil any r*u in.: too fore*, g -I it* i. Il|.» MiU-tunce g ilho.e.l fro 11 tin* iiique.t.— Wo iln.|«r*>uml, this m uiihig, 'lnt Me. tinar. inti ha- Ihu,i a imitKil in hull uflbe *nm ol if5l)itU. On liit«, al ... we f. itk'HrreinurWii.g. Al*. Cbureliward was f-rm. ny >•( N.nfilk. Va. POLICE OFFICE.—Savannah, March 25,1333. A FOUNDLING. Hit Hoaar, tha M tyar, hi l a report mt li? tn him, Jycit.'rdiy, of a fniditag w.jui wai loft it front o. ;tho hnuoofa colou.vd womrt, in Indian street. It appear* tint un that uight, about tea o'clock, a tap wa* hoard at tlnr coloured w.wu:i’i d tor, w answered it, when a min laid a new horn chud, but a fvvr hmtr» o'.d, at the door, aud ran away. It wa* a tiuo fumnio chil 1. Tho best pm of tha ulc, for tha credit of Irnnn- ity rent tin* to bo told. It appoars th it a rcspcct-t* bio lady of thi* city, ht* a loptod tbo poor little trundling, and under harauipicoa, it may yet beenmo a useful rn 'mlrer of *a.*i»tjr. Thus l’rnvid.'U-o h is foumla protector forth* little innoient thui" thrown on the Fatherhood of God." Comment on thi* subject is urolcss, as wc rcjoico to say, th.?so rare* are very novel. But we hope that our police will be on tho alert tu detect tho perpe trator* of such baroir.tics, if t!i*y ore ever repeated. Wo believe, indood that tin* case is uopreoodo.it in Savannih. A child deserted by its parent, formed no par:, until now of our annul*. A coaseientiou* alvocate wrote over hi* daor, Bonis semper patet (which literary translated in 'an*, Alwav. oiien to tho pio.1.) A wag erased the l’. and ad dial a I) It then *tin»J, “ Uoais cetiqwr pa. let." (Always epon to fee#.) |m f..anl 111 invnl against thu |. licy of d....,Mug the c.>im.-xi..ii le twe-n tlw (he vein merit and l.mk*, n ciniH'shin which ho ili« imbed the comm‘tcial relation* uf the S'uie., and ullieli,„i( siilfered to oon'inue, wr.iuld I'veniu.liy uvi r.ln-J.iw the pr..#;H >ity uf tb ..e Sialo (Jorporo- lion*, whirli .hull'll ey.., be f i.h red an I pron ete.l hy tlnisi* State l.igKtn mi'ii who adhere to a *triet ciiiistiuctluii .f tii,1 imitr.nneii', from which tbo StiUr* uf 1I10 Cotifcd. ruey ilemu a national exi— Iruicr. Ai «t.irt ciinstritcii mlox we have been iinrom* pretii.ii.g Ojipmieiitx nf a hunk uf the United Suites, Niulufu prult-rtiVM TurdT. whieli, by il« exueii ill* on Liutlicrii ii.i|il-try, h ive hreughl the pinple , f tho Sou'll, in h gri-ui measure, irihinaiy in ill" inuMif.ieiun'is of thn North, uml Iiiixu rnl-ud up Nonliem («4|iil.iii*i4 lo control our e.imuietee and In p,niiyxi* nil tu*' i x rl.-ms uf S uiihi rn mei- •‘Ini i«i.,r, i*nii* a dir.et lr..| • wiiiitlnu* n.i.'igu c.ua tie*, ilopeml Illl Oil ill • fih..r uf llie S .mil f 1 Ihuss pruiliims wli uli empluy dieir up niiv.** uml msun* q net in n liii«v |Mi|.iiliriun. T lie Bank Im* h en rejected I.y the Rnpiililiean people iif tho#.* State*, nnd th" cHurts of tin past and pivtent id.iiiiuHtr.uiuns to «eruro a It-altliy cnrnuiry to tlie pen |e, Invrt Iweii m ire or less ill.varied hy ulliances, destructive to tho prosperity of the South, u I ready laboring under tho m mu'iu- ol u tanfl" While opposed to tliij oppressive turilf, we li ivu been re luctant tod.scurd tbit Am.'riciufeeii ig,wli cli#!iau!d over study to pruinuU' tbo interests ul tho whole na tion, ami todtll'uss* tint spirit which, whilo our do. tnostic prosperity was secured, should not oncourago u sectional feoling alien to national welfare, ami hos tile to thu admonitions of sage exjieriouce. In these view* wc have Imiiui suit lined in times past by tho pcoplo ofOjorgi'i. B ruling fur lu.iilimuntni prin ciples, tho majority of Georgians never forgot that their d 'urost interests, as t-ituem nf Anvricn, were allied to tho interests of thu Northern Democracy; Hint the alius0 of ilclngatml power hy C' ingress in which every portion nf the country was represented, could not sanction a course condemned by thu sage# ol tho republic, but tint uo appeal to the interests «t tbo mas* wa r preferable to ni» overthrow of those principles, whiidi tiirea'.eocd lor u time by a ni i.ori- ty in Co.igress, would uvoutu illy, by the force of rea- son, addressed to tlxo fear* of ull, pierce the clmftl which rested 0.1 thu political bnri/un, ant k aze firth us the 1n.1n.i l 'siar of n natiu.i's prisperity, disen- turaib'd from tin diesiics.), which obscured it from tho gaze of patr.ut*. Tint star lias since with brighter eflu! *rnco risen again in tbufirnnmt'iit.a.id thu clouds which in 1312 11 ,d '31 oiive|o|H*d its luoro in a mantle of night, Invo retired to “tlie d«*op hounn of the ocean." But silica tint event, which tested the supremacy of our (tomtit at ion,-— ud exhibited the vaioo of tint compromise winch made us Onk 1'koiu.k, never to ho lost sight 1, hut ever lo he regarded ns an es sential principle in tliu compact of Union,the people >f the South have IteoiMnoreor less,alarmed by indi cations of a sturm, tb • •atoning to hunt upon their a h, and if not arrested, to slnkc nnd p«rln n nlt.mutely overthrow tin* Constitution uml *r which th"y live, establish"d. a» it Ins Won foad.y hoped, far all Pun<• by ill** wise a id pitriotir, and cement ed by the life blood of r vuiutioinry heroes. In that struggle which preceded our birth ns free men, uml paved llie real to natiouai ind 'punduice, where were tlie Wa.iiin itonx, tin Git ;*nss, th* AitK'ts.tli'j M •. 1 n rjnitkt, tin lUi.cs,'tire Ja k- lll.* IIatn^s t C.i.itciidmg side by sid •, with - their bretb.va of Ani'fica, a gainst llicexajtio.is of a tyr.iiniiu ministry, who turned against them thu savage knilb u.ul mnrd >rim« tomalia.vk, bncmtic t!n'ir‘13ritisli blood nue, like that of Ilainpd.*n 11.nl of .Sidney, to u«*‘Tt tii.-ir right* as Ur.to.is. Th *ir caine was respo.id.'d to by the virtuous ami tlie goad iiidistiui lands, uml 11 Lafayette, u DeKuih, u Kosciusko, uml a 1'ii.aski, with otlierj of f.ireign h-.idi, rn died to oomhtt for tli.we principles, whicu Americans imei ted, and tho spirit of Mmitgoutcry iqqiroved llnir elDrls in tlu righteous co.i.lict for u people's rights. liut ul tins .I iy, such exainph'S are f.irgotteii i.y some, wIm, usurping ill.* ii mi • of IViig, vrk in iis garb to impose upon u virm 'U« p *iip.e, .mil h n.iing ns they do, Hie liiiuu'rof party, eueourage under iu f Ids tbo torch of tho Mic.'ii.li iiy of ih-o uiiiu.try'- liiiertios. S.iml these things lieen.io ed in oar lime, in thu fresh .ess nfa n iiion'* .itivn th, an I oar eye. lie averted, while oar mills urn I’o Jo.l in •eciii.u.— Si.mild not the vvli da s.i.iliiern pres*, ii« Hie siuoinel to tv.nch tbo people ol llie south look for wuioing in the Imur of danger, proehiim that there in dmuer, u* I mgiis tlm vileineeuili'iiy kindm* Ills torch ut the altar ol piriy, and tlm scheme* of llie tii na tic me a; proved by liny poriioti of tin? Whig pres* of tbo North. I)oe* it not become the Whig press of ih mill, who have |,etm ucco*lmnc«i to •lioni for the ■^Iriumph of tlie nun hern HVit'^v over tin* D.uoorr cy.nml hi invoigit nguiml Van Burkn n* h imiithe-ii man, WcmiM) siqqHiiinl for liiJ piiiicip.es hy south- ern men 5 does it not liecomo lltoir iluy as htetliicn ol'oiiefiinily,locum.*oat and ilenoiiuco those who array lliem«uves ng linsl our dom **lio pea e, who hiil ns fellows in lint IV'iiif cause lbo*o wlioso mu d it is to urge on their fni'itical doeli'iues under the cloak of party, ami hy aiding with tho puny opposed to the ndmiuUtr.ilion, to urqu re a r oue* qiieiiiv ih ycou.il not, ut u »*>purutu fjciion c.i.n. mind! If llie oppo.itien press.** of (lies, o b 4 > n -t ex- |.o*e aiirh c.ioli.ctor* of tin* p.«-s, a* Jlammin l ol ill.) Ciiieuin 1 i Gaze re, .4» they in or lit* sent.- m.'iiiv i.l ilieir renl.'i-? D> liny li e, robe . li. their lilenco nn'io tl.ooppouont# of Van Eciun in Gwor pa, a ..l oth r South’ra States, believe that th’rois no ciato of alirm— that tha Abolitionists of tho North nre frowned upon by both parti?#, aod tint Southern men ca t support cither Ct.xr, Har rison, or any other cqnd.dtto who, with the in mo of il'4i>, seek# to ualto a Northern a.id Southern opposition. But the |wnple of tha South are awak ing on tho subject. Tha Charleston Mercury has long since repudiated such an alliance, as that of South "rn with Nnrth-ra !)’«//?*—not with assertion merely, but with fa:t*. That paper too, approves of the resolution* pass ed by tho Van Bcrkn party in Congress,—resniu- tio is which emanated from Atherton of the <Ira ni 1 e Slat,, to throw oil upon tin waves of dissen sion, which a:» Adams,a Slade, n Morris, and other* would otherwise, havelexcited at the session that has I hi *#ed. Could wo see more of the Mecca rys spir- it pervading other Southern Presses, opposed to tho election »f Mr. Van Bur n iu I03J ’7, we would hope to see the South,*—'-he whole South, in a uuitt d phalanx, x.i-tnining, through the ci lumns of the Preu, th? administration of one, who, if nbuuxiinu many jtortina of the South)ru i»eoplc t d'servex no opposition on tho assumed ground ofhoatUity to Sjuth?ra institutions. M E 4 M PACKET Foil Oil A RLE# TON. 1 | will W s.u-n by mi «du rtiMun’lit luthi*dx>'* |M|«‘l til It the ttu.im ll ml Thom, will lefcd.l'l | tun iii Chartrs'an only,-uA will m.ik" lw*i tnp- h I week thronth hy diy tig'll. We me I duimetl, tint »l»e tnxd li r Iasi run to Char e.inn in 12 hours I r.-'U'ii-l in tlm sam • lim*', tikli.5 I Ik* lirtlde |m,*mte In I wren lleaufotl himI SivhiiiisH. Thi*Hrmn#ement will mi'eilall) lessentlia time requir'd to %i*h ihi* sL'er city, Hi.d avoid ll«* ie-- rrsiity uf a night on I* nrd a •team it, *0 impleu* •a..t to tn my. Gar niereiaiile emu nanl'v will re ceive il,eCli#ile*tito paper* nnd eoaim •trial mtelli- genre m my hour* in mlvau.'i) of the mull, Mini it i* bu, ed ilmt tlie palnihage nf mir citizen* may Iwex- t 11H. d to tin* elf at to f icllitn'e tlielnterr-ior-iJ with city und ex|H*i|itr tr.ivvll.-rs who in*) La ilex* tim-il farther north C'DOIUX IC AIM). Under«tandiiig 1i1.1t «|ao iiiatinri in- a ready mm- .•need in’ til'* |M|I ciini'i III' Dirieii B 1 «k Notes llie full.iwmg -tali uieie l* liiii.i-iiiui for til" g..vemnii'iil •f hill hold -r- hy one who i« no .uniter hitere-ieil lien ii'g >• hid boiler liim-.uf Tlie • u emu.l ♦ made li .nil tin* irport unde by tho hank tulle- •i»l l**glam me t— III* Bill* owed fir niie- i.i ei unlntioi), $*>4 I C'18 0) lined- pu-.l .r-, Sft4.o5H U.l Due niter B.II-S, 134 4 ill 00 Till* B ink ll 11 S|H*- le, D-e- by utiier Ba-ik-, Doe l«y hraucSnts iXc. Ite.it Estate, $313,140.03 $151031,55 l4t.IJj.o7 97.(10 i 15 87.011 1!) Tn meet tliis then wis nil repotted n Bids of Exctiuoge, $.22.12 VU Nuiv» Uiwuuinvil, ? 4 i. I tJ.d'i 575 7 .0 Iti $!M4 <9.31. 801.240 34 Exee-s $;ji).;rt ,,.»o. Besides this the stockholder* uu* h il„e 111 livid* U .l V to Ihenmoa ,t nt h - r «i « i mul ••■.* -t, o.w im nwiM SCO’ n tcnfin ul lliu ulite is mile -jcciu Iy Z. I.i uo ity the uct nfint iirpnt ul ruMMUNICATM). REDL’CI lu.v CoNVEN i ION. M iv I I'l.q'iire it the jM'.iple of C.'u iin un enuti'v have -leli'rlllin. <1 In -eul n d.-l.-gulinii tu 11 j.- May v.'iiiimi,io hive they Tr-.i ve.l tint tin* -uh|.et i* nut* 1 d no i-np *rl 1 .c • I Hi * (i*ir.'iia. nt a 1 event-, has done 11* duty. 1) h <s -eifnitli i)i>-, v. » of tii*- |.r.*venl «y*l.uu.a id ei led on the pe.ipi.* m rviiiedy i». Will the p -.ip.e uf Snv inieili. wltn lin e •uir-ieil m re li- mhad |egi«ali.ii thin nil |i|.*ii.| uf ll).* State perli qi*, d “W lie* pies nt li ne in I'Hss w-itlioni -'lugjluig tu n it iu liiir piny at toe hand* of (heir ruler-I Surelv run. » A’ xt Mnnd >y thi elrr inn lakes place. Men nf Cn idi on d • v mi d 1 y! Un 11 -I n-lo- p wtien you -Imu'd In* u .vako. Slum d i» lie do ermhied that liie M.i'ueli ,.f party i- mllu m i* llsi- eli-ni .11, stilt let not the prop’e nh-inkfrom their duty. I.i 1 ilit-m nun mi, .mil •i-l «' « I *• d li'gl'inn lio n 11 d Ch illm ii ill wilJ is* 11 ii.d mir eoiiuliy fiienils uf lier pulmv day-. Should a mixml liekei li.» -iderted, nnd ii i- r.01 Rood .me. let the people come nut andnhow'tha 1 1’iry are aide to select the m >$t cupille from the mass. At nil event-, let there he no -hriiikii-e from th<* I ..ration. L-t (In* people remember that there nev- •1 eiiii lie tmi mi) h jeiilim-v of I heir iii>lits, llndr le ir liii.it.-lo I diet *i s! Tru-o no mnn.liui nuewlio«e yearn and exprrienec have proved him n pa'rinl. K';nc> i'*lv 1I11 w« h p’tliul Clialbniu will uti.-nd I 1 the cull—uevei wii* it ntoro neee-sirv. I-AS I'ELLAN. set Ihh| •« ||L mi hf ntfi'-d or -In le mind l y lie dep h Mild p.-M'irulMi, *r IH hi t. lod*ad, •) ti e • uum.ui* ..*'• • f i|h' A'l.eii-uii l.'uinuil*-M'n. r# —> III* lor »• i, I ul, le.'l i- tl.nl the !••« •, Min! kt)r. mid hm* nn-l l-d C'un .iU, w ie hiIi.i ll.*- • •loll Ilf the 4m ilrm*. nnd ilial Hie Etuti-li wme I ii*4‘ c utllv nit iilffi.iin tie- e.-nni lui.fnii.in ol tin* Mi—i«»l|.|.|, thnt I i ri'il .gill.* Ilia* il.nl wn* eon.id* eh-.l ns lliu hmindary hetwei-u Atn.'tiea hi d Biltn'h, tlf-yinuld no enter thnt rut-1, nii'a*.* they •houid «inw rebiuj C..|h> llutn. IIGU II OF COMMON'#. .M01.1I .y. F-I011MV 17. ORAStl M.JMTC OX Tlir fllKLINIXAIIY AlUtCl.H or PrACr. Lord N -rih —Tli»|iouniiib|egenilemnnhad -nisi, tl'iit niuinul ncipriH-iiy whs in In* the h.i«-i» nr• In? Tinny. Thi- might | ii.mI.|v he the eo i- ( lull if ll w m. die leeipnM'iiy wn« c rmluly nil uu m.n vide. II * h '(in loti ■« wtue In helix *d whl ll *li..U.il i.m h li ible 'o ini*ii.|. ipivt oi .ii nnd .||*| u-e, tli> Mi w.ue hoiiud ni* * iibii.li.-d Imlh hy launr.'iiinl h.V 11 t n| I'.iilluin. ««. Why Imd di.*v not Ihuui h lop t d in tin* t'lrseul T lint\ F — I he2 I 'Oti.-le He- |»*..vi-iiMiul I'l.n y r.mt lin'd s..m'.*v<.iV mil okali •• ilimg-l it •1 .ie-ill >I 1 iud .wii " lio.Migh the L • I* id the Wo-i.l-, lini.u.li'li.* « - d .uke to the ill i»t N. W. point ilimen, nnd tiom lu.-ni'i' in h duu VVe-t e.Mirs • in die River Mo*i—1| pi,” Ac. • l‘iie Until l oh** me dt-tjnauUh* »l by the rnn* -Hoke. wni-liiiiiN iihf .nil lie III uho. Ill river Mr. Ct.A'".—Tlu cl.tor nf tin, Cin n iii'nti Ga- tell", Mr. Itvwnwwl, is pnShthing hi hixna-inr. written hy himself, a series of notices of Mr. Clav’s *|i«.cb on Violitinn. in wlu-h h« treats th* I’ d rd orator a* n ki nl iifhhtkslider Iron priuaplcs for* meriy professed I y him. Mr. Hammond wr t a like na nbulitionist if > r tin nhai’i s' if the n-r' After d 't'lili is the proceedings nl'tbi-N. York M 1... umission Soeietv, in the year 1828, lie thus sketch es the nrinripli-8 of Mr. Clay: " Winn tlii'se views were pr rniulgated, it was only tie' furious mm of tha smith that objected n- gainst tlrm. Tb" pr*s"iit Anti-Slavery Society, m stmujlv d >tiuii:nvil by Mr. Clay, wns 11 >t tli-ii nr- ga ii/.iul. Mr. Clay liims.4f, nt tb it day, did not view tb" ti'iuihilntioti of slavery. «r m 'nmres t i ef fect ir, in tit" light lie now view-them. Ilis pbrn- pliepy* ba l then gone fortb, that lime, an 1mmlr< d and liftv or tw 1 In 1 IreJ y 'ars, u-t 1 in our c nntrv. tb"black man would ho ubjur'.ieJ in tlio white 111’’ —f.ouinianian, I37< insf. From Maine.—All accounts are assuming quite a paoilic character. There was tin doubt that sin aaucalilt* urr.i.igement wind I I10 made by the au thorities of Maine uud New Drunsw ick, wh.ch would leave the settlement of not only the h mmlary ques tion to the United States and Great Britain, but tb-.? mow important one whether pence shall ccaso to exist between the tlie two nations. Tito Bangor Whig, 1 o'clock, l\ M„ Marelt 14, in a postscript,announces 1111 express pnssin g tbrungli Bangor tu Atigtutu, with a letter from Si.- Julm Hur* vey to Geo. S :ott. Mr. English, tlw mutsenger of Sir John, on bis return from Augusta to Frederic',. I0.1 rent ir.ted Ut it lie tb mglit Governor Fair.iel Ik* propositivin# wovtid not bo »-AU*factory to the Provin cial Government. « New Y .k Prom the Char Putri t. North Easier* i)ou.*nwtr. - lb J mu. e . fine 18 I) 111*1. mst ii-h Alsp > wm It 11 lia- copied from llie L niimi ••!’.» iti-n .vLigi* I* .mill 3 urml.f.i-Fell. I7'l-i -•■owing Minin Bash rn Itaun tnrj an un lets 001 by thcot Jl.i ai,, at Jn-due of , hr treaty of .7 M iii. •I"* t'uii.iiii . Al p li- Ai.,« •n , Pen, 17. 1731. » .owing, , 1,0111 .10 i n. lends, wm d ti itf ition ll I* et ,1 u.t |i-. 1 .1 m in • .at. 1 nil frum .lu ll Ins bee.-i d**'-il'l hy Julge Bctr*. Udite.l States Distriu Jul;-! 1’ir Eivf Now Y ..•..intli) c».o of tlie Crew of the Uri jaa*a, Indialed for pira *y, tbit ■liens have a r. *ht to lie tf.M by u ury eo npos.-d of u;te blj'u.iivis aul tit? oth’f hufcjiten*. Ws l-ara witbr’gret that lUahT R. WARPixtr, of Fre,I»r.ek, w 1. fiO.td d'*a l in In* lied m iu»: coy oa M i id tv 1:1 n .itng. Ho dual nt’ »;mp.exy. H} w i* fir t .in o'er ix'jrhn a Re irtse.it tt»vj i t Con* , , .. . , , fro** ft *m rrel nc i otjunty, and i 1 th* mrm iraklo A hill hat bom Intr id reJ ina tho L'ylslatnn* of t - ,rjrett iu C» 1 ;r •** lor lit • IV.-suI.’itcy, in 1325, b«v Mississippi aothariziuT the G »v*rno» to piuvliure, d r-d-d tlie vote „f MuyUnJ in favor of Mr. An* at nii pxjH'Om? nf $25,000, a tuaridvi #U»tuo of Wash- j AMt , a; ,j wcurvd bis election.—BaUimort Patriot injtun, to Uf pucid in U10 capitol. I • tie-i M due. t oy tlehuii' Uni '• 1 a u..e 1.1 wn -tm. in V.-l Millie iilglil led long tin* 11 g.oaiid- to iti C .iiin-e- g vv 111 • p. ei»e l, uiu l try a- e- .tv • I 17JJ, a.i'l now r •iuio-1 Itv tin » u tcu given >.| 1 i a .- J* uli .n,- .’* | ic-timi is put in iv. , w-.. 1 tier llie I, G -veiii.nt III 1 oui.i l.uvi- f,i end tl to it.ien me lliu p-iilinitit. l,ei lerijory win. I, iv.it tic. u iw« •f .erillu-l 1111, 011.111 N Uitl Alll IMMU I'inVIlli'e- J t.-r limn llie len.-r. f .lie r» iiu.iK* wh eh |.ii—id n> il. lMte, ll I-I-Vld.'lil III t she il ui e. l<*.-li|.'il lo Hus -iieiMl.oil, It iiui.-vt’i is given Up, tlieref .ro. by 1 lie U-metl Sxi.it*sen.l i»y Maine, mil.I Ih*.teemed 11 cun- Cttnion l»rihe -a-»e o| jhmcc, ..ml no light which muy Hn * X.i •led w ltho il an • quiv ilrli'. Toe f •l.uW lng I- li u .cien ,.| 1 lit. detune allmled lo iiiMiv.'. it wi.t In* I'-iiiud higliy can .us. 'In.* iiuiii antler tile tl -.mtc in llie iioi.»« uf Co.1011 ms i- «-.(«1 t y til"' Journal --I’Comm ree to Imvo ixnii c- pud tiom iUu “ r.i u .iii.'iii.try Ju.imi.,1." llUUSE OF LORDS. Monday, Fei.iu .ry 17th. 173.1. DAD A r A O.v THE Pr.ACE. E irl ofC nh-i" eu.MiJ.-.e i 1I1- praliminarie* 11* injMimu- .mil - lioinii ut Giv.o linitin. Him con- •luet «.| Her .«l ij.-iy's Mim-.ei- Im.l iuo only Ini n ••-J-i-t tod 'log—11.•ion, iiiw- .r.l- ili-sc him.., tin.I |Hi1.,|.y 10 iii.i-s* won had iHi.tie .roi- iu'.leiencc ul go,, r-aiiuui, out .11111 no 01*111.ic— iiiqni me -u„l Miiprevt lent. I li y i, i.| itir.iu n ii >ey nr • g- r gn.ni- loliy, draw., •i|.:.i a of it ni-i l.ir, ho- iw.vn \m iieH.nulUi.nl liii'am, a- d- .ivi.-dCu na.lv ml Nov, ae .it , teller ,| 1..10 tlu, h.iit- «f in- Ainer.e•>,C-ngr—.. — in i„m j ! cory.iiup at: *. .he tii e*i ini-is tm i|n* tor .i<i.| ; •Ml III I -a* \ iitiuii.ewn, tlehveietl lip to our . ii, . 01 <•-. T oe we were lo enjoy a lice a a t .|. liter All- j—ipp,. Illl, onlli.g lue «.< wtr- to It tvt" Ii, IU* •», u y. tun now w re w*« (oti ,ve o; tty w.wl letuHV wrei. we lo h .a| 111 l un tine to ,t Ini in- ti -d our o rntory, iv.r.n .l a. m, w .|.« uf ih«. Mi,sis- •ipp { a dil tv i> mil) i.y Hm. mini u.n eul m-Am - ie-, * ml# eo-ml eu.N-i nuvigHtf t.,u i,i»u, ul llie Al.* t-.qipi, La,| r.ovH-eudi’m flmv-d hy -. v-ial H.ld-lii.iial #irruui.Mu**»ami oi*,-.vhII,i„. Hi.* re.-u.l ig ol •uetioi IM-III •rd-l.ips i, 11-tdeXp.M-d tin tnfi.U ilioo nr w.ir-*' i r.iu lpe , u| mat u.-gouainr wlui inid ■g.#,J to tho .inti uf hauaiUry that liad haait prvu Si Cm V II III" II ul F. mu .Mi III* III UatiOii- .-«• >• in. nv.-. S . L.vv-em- ; Mu-11 III nee ilie i n.*- 1 i •• run j# .-il. W .1. We,| nnd \ur h 'Ve- . a viag Ii ab ve ill ii lull- d III'ilia im-lD.u- l.u eLTioii plui i • Ir-* 1 cn* iliv. r, 'Iii m.li t .#• a.i>ul: 'il ill l.> e. line. Illir |,|| .|| Lake Supuli.ir tn If. •rthwird uf !♦.•» 11 •V • 1 lllid l'llilip|UMUX, ll. Illl .1 llie in .11" uf I...I). Lane, uml III" W Him en Mini I' ll lull l»UW.-I'll II and lli" Like ul tb - W & • d< • lid I.i!■ ugli ill -1 1. ike to the Mi**l**ijqd, Mid.Ur Chroni le liR/i lust. Tii- di-tin.mv|i"d v.-i. i a. Wu.il, Iu p. pi U. S. Ana, |-n—od Ihr.uiftii tu VI V stenl .y uii imi • xi.-i s;ve tuur uf ii.-jiccliuK a •go i. S u tier.. Ir. n u r uml tn h" reniute wc*- le u mi arv -la'iuus. Oil h"iMt sin,- within ii-. -■« ui e i i .i.iillv a re,ici ul " the -e.umd war ufoui iu '•!' ' hu.re" lli-- pi iu , piMtmg Ii ikei iiiiililiilh- er III .. 1. ll <ll - Vi-| "XI.U.l •fiitir ci.u r,. their d< • •• • n • V.U-1 X 1 Ml-'e,| ||| I il ami vex wi hi and ii»- xi V. II ll'.ie re 1 bv ll" I'll in* ul d-imi-Kiie i|t d su- eii i r li ‘lulls, ill |l || l.-ll-l «- "i volhei pm-ltd ui liie. Kl lib" rli-tiDy-d ek'iieil 1 Vtt.e ft|u- mV ; r '-peel in euvi ft r lli" leriuiatilie • fili- ir cur ei an iih- 1* IV d it nn v li"!, ii | linn l.iiil.-du urn c an.iiy- III lliiiik ul, l"«- dnlliev . if the " 'Ve e. ul Ill s fttll IIMI III l>, Ull 1 ira* pi rim-.—Uui.l 1 VV line • III -ll III ill ir w- lleiiuft-;—. xplure the un. ul F. i d.i; I'.-liiuv iln h rd r i.i.o* • 1 the c II nil -i-U'ii lift ill" hi. • ••f G iirfti-i and Tea- in «».•• IIM-.,it le 'll S-i' r i , vii 11 • • iii h uiiftli liie H Ml » a u lb" I .r we«t— .vhe ev r lb • #*xi- ur •f IT i sc.—li vv. tin 1 liiem S and lie I'rvm Itummi+d's Cinetsnntt tins fits, Monk 9, tol'Kl .lit.lM; Ml.1.11 Ml. Tli'(i)f**"e ul' yi'-ieiduX ItoHlduf aniuNtnfeil ft rnlimita' 01 nictii.f at <!m* r.mr1 Ih.ii-c tl.ix , ven> t .ft. hsvoift I#, n prurkoifiiil al the «'|o*r of tlm ,»H H.-lraw.en Mr. GuihyN'.d Mi, lBaNrhafrl, oft Thmxtl ,y 1 ,B iMKin, hi tin 3d l'tr»h)i*tlan rhiurlt. A hoc* to this til’ll ««t anmiunrid from tha rha r. with tin* uilu rnutlwx. liut It Act M |ar- •"I." *dHwirehanHiai4 i«.tlfr ColoHl«iihn,i#t# nnr A’miIIiioi *|V rioi,Mi,t to mt.qit il, In the ChcilUMill Kt'palMM-auof )i-#teivl*y dux re*o|*)th»n U tf.tlifto* then " A binaii-ft nf tl»r r ilTrH-hsXHl.nlvfnsmv un- r.al lo Hike ll Nre tm to mmmw rveniei allha rmiridi. u-e, fiirihe pmpoxe of rxprrxxinft iht lrap- |>r iMlioiiuf the views Ntul nldei I* of llie Col.-iil»a- lioni-is, ami iluir ABHUUENCK UF ABULt* TICJN." We 1 Form it pioper lo slate that this ABHOR RENCE MEETING wn« -u>K'-ste«l hy (i mul RuIhui T, I.y tl., aid islielievi-l to have* pnared- ml prize pnlty. il tmi anc tin r. rrMitihint. Inivs* |HVl Ml ii, we have a wind flip opt \M'|ft Imnd-of • Ih*fitv. At" tUianistn, hire and rluiehrre, art genriaUy Whigs. W tin iuih W big-gchi by j..|n« mu Adminisuiiiii-nmi n indeiaitturiiift du-ir own po> •hit'll ns-iei tie* I ll » en»y Ml me ilmMlie Ad- tlliui-iiNlini. ft oi-vtr I E'h III 5 V uy ii.mvc I lint leinl* I., ex fp- r-.ie II Mg- nzulu-l in Ii oiluo. It i-p| in lli,• (4 11 Ro'imT. I.vt•• m.ywitk, h mu-Himi• r- «wm, ti futti.hinihtt tm Alolvion nlhnibg spied. IJ-1 how roi ibis|iruKl 'lie IlnrM-oit U li.g-F nr ihn E'liy Whig. 1 I'iiiv like the DhioAlii i hni-is to ahaihimi the Wlii.s rf liiceoetn tl-, a d i|,e Wh ft l-ariy is pmxr.t- iu Onto. We w|-|| , ur Mhif friend- wuii.d t> ink of these llniigs, uud taka curu • hat ll.cy uie 1,111 u-ui up, ANTI-ABOLITION meeting in CINCIN- NA1I. Tniise the G -x-tle's idea—Gene, 111 Lytle's anil- Ahi.llti'.ll lliee: 1 lift Ull Insl S.I'Ulday I'Vellillg lit tllR eiii,r'*l.MU-i* ihf'iM'iiomt, wns n most irnmpliiM t ■ll'dr. To tin- G 'lierid wi* sav, * go nh- ad." Tha cm n' public I* inn m il idle spiu'tnM.r ol tlieso pn>- c.n ding*.—Statesman. BY LAST EVENING’S MAIL VIA C. R. ROAD. -noi"e«hi mi .ii 'l' ii igy and *, iro. wldc-i i ilieir v it'll i-dltu* * ns,i* ut their li.me mi >ii hod fiuulli In I H-i'l, .leepdy.d vvilli lh»ii own ore; tveliad tew, mi eiiiinu'ii-r 1. • li.e i.c ion- ul Mien ui.,~ nied ft —ev»i 11* 111 ih»ur yuinli. so in ill ir o.d ■i.< d v...e I .,,1-ly uml imres rviully 10 the he-i tu tor*-1* id tii ir euiiiniy. We loive j-sri ed nnd • • i eni diii-' as-eiil in tii ti ili.-e mv llie I'nMi-U-. • ill' 'rili-el illl UK- uf llii-ihii.-Ii n'uf-eil lillej and it 1* 111 llii* ch •ritc.er Wit love lo li«ld lliem up to die eoiiiitiy. From the Clotie of 19/A Inst. DISTRESSING ALLIANCE, Iu Ohio tha Fml-.'rtl party, inviu-c'Jduil on tbo Al onttuaUts for aid, wr • in tlw . audition ul’ a weak power bringing iu warlike auxtii iru e. '1 bey urc oonqu-red hy their own tnops. Hammond, of tlie Cincinnati G n -ite, ha*, with bis clnirnctcristic buid- ness, recently avowed this unhappy state of tilings in the Wing rump. Gen. Lvti.e ofCiuciiuiuti Imv- ing invoked tin? lovers of our Government and lliu peace nftli» Union to conic together uml sustain tlie fti'idunl process of r.oliiin7.ntioti, hy deiiiiiliiciiig tlio Violent 11.id Kvir-pruvokiiift measure* of lie? immedi ate Ahoiitionists, Mr. Hammond lUt lumsi If bound to warn thu wing# of the condition to whl* h tie v would Im* redu.u-d hy #uah u pn'riutic course. Mr. Hammond d »e# not hcsitato to inform Itis party " that tiu Auot, ition ixtx, iikim: and klsi-.whkuk, Alii! (IKNKICALI.T Wllt.tl," Uml ll- COnClUth* ill# warning by this painfui udmis.,imis 4 .1'ttovoKE THE Onto AiiiLmoNtsTs to a 11 an don tiie Whims at Tint fcl.KCriU.N*, A>D THA \V UtU VAtVtY IX I'tW- TIIATA IN Ohio. W a Wt»l| OUll PK.aND* W.jUI.I) T.IINX or Til A* A THIN M. A.,D TAK^ CARA THAT THEY Alt! NOT U»AD ll*.” Tnnirii'.li is, 1 ne Ahmiiion pbr.m/y had its origin iu Iuo Wing rinks. It wa# eujuii.nged i*y tlio J,u- de.-s mVed r.i.ism as 11 contagious disor.h i', wlncl', il was iiopid, wcu.d n.iect Uie ra.i.<* of Democ.iicy like tin of A.ititiiMo.,ry, n.ul tlr.it when it had risen U a powerful uml h.'Uttd lueliiiii it wuu.d Iu* p.iaaie 1 'lie pitrpiMua of tlie eiieimes of tin? (b.veri.niei.t. Titey Ii ivu not been d sappoiuted in their cal uila- lions, exc -pt us tu the spread of the inf -ctimi in *1*3 rj.iisufloe R. pubbcm.s. Tho purity of too pod • cai priiicipit's of this party stayed us progress there, but .1 lia# run like wml ii o .lining tlio \\ iiig>, inso- imicbtlmt poor Uammondiiow mlmits that " Ah -./• domain are genreuta Whigs''' "pr.-edi”th-ra and "the Wain patty in t rust 1 ate in Ohi•• ’ 7 / ' I’bis coni '* ol’u.icouragiug even un honest hrllitcin- ntinii in n party for sinister designs. Tlio inas 01 the Wh.g puny li'ivo liecomo Almlitionisls, nnd th t lut- ter unw dictate the policy of those who intruded to use 1 hem only touveribrow uu Administration, a .tl would Ihrcctliu Whigs to overthrow the Constitution. How ilnf rent tine .ii .se.i w..i t. have p or. iteii witii Ill • Dem.ii-iiiry threu iimi. di- Union. Cun- ti;.i*l,sis ancmi npie, llie put hit I! Oimwillih Mk* Deal .f.aiii? .11 ,jurny in llie Log.-I ,-iire ot O 10 have pissed, w-.lli ihal jmlicy oil dto other side, which arconlii.g tu M -. llauim-ind, has pro-tiutid Wnig.-ry to AlHiliiiuiiii.m. OHIO RESOLUTIONS. The folio., iiiguie ilie re-ul.iumis u.lnpti'd hy n incite n.njnrity ul'll.ep esant D.-in utub i.rft.-la- lureoftl -in in re.miunio Aholiiumi-m. Tli>-v were i ,tr di.i-.l by M, lb-ml: ll-sola diy the (7 ne>al Ut'-m’ily of the State of Ohio, li,.,. 11, il|. 11 1 | 11 1 lui- (i le ral A-* n- mi,, uii,-» i- a (4 .v-eraiu- nt • I' on., ed p *«'• r*; thn* •d. power- no d- lej.i ed by 1 e Cmi tinishm ur -i-rveil in die i« |.|,-; mi l'lull.i.y lie) C«m# itolio . of llie U. i ci SiNti's. C'Miftr •** ins no juris- ini 1 • verili- in- - i iiiionsuf .-J.m ry in too * vernl Males ••f the C-'iii- d iMi-y. Jl n teed, I l|.l'be .ci'n'imi «-f tin* no*,j nf slav iy in iu u -i.-l veil idn u Si ims i-. i'i Itn "I'tinon ..finis G.'iienn A -wiiib y. <1 to ••h i >‘i It o ftu.„|; i|| a it,.- „ iu-all-in u| inn uf llie •I'Ve, i- mil e ill me. d v aa.l 1I10 il 1- 4 v.oialimi t.'i" I’o h w l.ich oug.it ev- no exist aiiimig tiles 11 e- •*» ill" siim*' CmiI'eil,-ruey. Ursula d, I'n it lie--eln me- nf 'he Abnlili.ini Is for li led li ip|>iae-s ,.f ill" s.av. s are, in llie <i Inina I’m., (i in-iil \s«. dm v, vvil.tj de n-ive, •ml fm ii I ii .v" a dneci i.'ui-lea. y I-ih-i.ny - In* li'iruim.y »l the U .mn. m ri*e< iln> i-miii of th" •lave*, -ml 1,1 ilf«ir»y 1 In- p"rpclui y of ntir fr.-e in- -Ill'll oil-, Ilesa-'red Tha' nil nitcmnts m atiuli-h s'nvery in ih- a. ius .*f ihi- U i>o,.i "tipiuh hi- tlio rvno* vil nl's iv** i'r 111 S me to S ute, m 10 disn.im n-ite b«*iw. ea ihe inst:iii'i..nsufoii.- puri.ni nfthi- cnuntiy and nnu ||.-r, wiili 1 In* view# i|..ie«ni.l," are, in the .1 i inn .if .hi. (i.-ni-rd \sseml.iy, i, **vio el 10111||' •ti** Cm*'billion n* ll-Uii<Mil Sales, nod b* live uf .Iii* In d on-10.11 |>ri .npies on whi b rests dll' un uu nt rle-s. Suites." l/em)/ec/, Tint, in .la* opinion uf ill's (•••n A—enpi.y, 1 i*4lnwi-e. im- u it e, and im-xi" dienl. to r, pe.him law auw ill fur.O. ini;-o-iiift<1-*iih biii-S apo i Mark ip d mil n tn j er-u.is, ilins pnii’ini: In.-m U)«i , i 1111 rqu dity wnli the wlin*>. su liu a* li.e l.e ftisimiue i-.iii do. .oil tiidiieetly ii.viiing li.e hiiCH pupil.a inn .if „t||i»r Slate- In UllliftCiifu tu* ihi-St pc, in me iu mif.-st Injiiiy u|’ tho polmc ii.tc- ri-si. Iteniioed. Thai tin* Guv-rnor la* requested to fo r * w.i..Ii*i,, ;,•—,.1' 1 i.e*e t,sou mu- Mi r ii I’r.si<’ mnl V #• I'res d 10 uf llie Elii'i-d States, Iu e.n?, •I..r S.UII nr- uml lte,u-M III 1 iv-*s 111 Co ft res-, mal 1 • 'll* Exi'cutivv «»f every State uf the Conlbh" nicy. Pr-'in Pie Ohi • Stnhsmaa. March 11. ABOI.11'iOMSM A n'D FEDERALISM. •• Ah.dOioi.l-i-. lieu* and ••Lowlier#*, 1110 general ly W11 a-.’’ — t 'in G is. Tie* dear, btoiiibiiiuiis mal br»M cr’y Clay liner •on Wing-, are iea<i g en-'li ••ihei'» I'V'I ill liu sty-.--tm" M> C ay's r- ry good -peedi on .\BoLI* TIONIS.M ! Mr*Clay .m . g-i a nm-t desjwrute ser.t'toi-g trout Hie pure AImIi ion Wli.ft*. 1, C n.'i m ••• lucre Imliecn n ftr-at Cohniiga'iun Had Ahull V-Uih'lMle. Winger» l«hy il.e eais, niai Mr, Ibitniu-'ial ».*es Ineakei-abend *u the Whi e -n- In these di-cii-.imi*. He Urns *idm mi lie li.em In It. wine. Wn-it »ay Sou'ln'rii W|ii«s to llii* Ahml i..i, uckuuvxlvdgtaaui I Wu ihuubl liLa to know I mobile Mmv!■ 20. Co'fon—Ai'iivnl slut illl* ili-w.i-k 4078 Iml- w and ••* pnriiHl ll. the Slime period 20.D05 hales, h lift- lug 'll" » la'k un li-Jhd uml on sliip-hiiuid tint cb*ui# d of 74 429 i.n|e*. I lie niarl„'t has preserved the same quiet, rlr- )ilOi-|:i-cii'hira#'M r, Wliieli prevailed ut the#ins. of ill" pr. viun» week, and sales have only mummied to 5>HJtl bales. The in Iv ices iiotn N-w Y«rk r.n-ivetl o, M ui.lav, Were lo.i-.ed iipuii b\ buyers ns l-kely -» ipdin?e ii il elna* heie, with whi. h u' jert, they •||S| Dialed .ii.pury for Ihe j-.-| . filial day.* Under-, to‘tv -vet, net in; w ilji iiulep.-iulei.ce, mud" no c -li- wei n-. ni.d Imyeis have .eliiruintiy eoiiipeln d to ft ve I'min.u rule* mr such lot- n- iln f ) leqiiuiH. W •• euii ii ii" llie qiiuiitiion* of thi* d y wei k, with'. a sii In vmi ohm iii fair hiIH mid 'ling. L v i, on Ci-i-ailicathui—({..iiilm »l fine 17 a l*A; »d I'-ir III;; lair 154 Hi; m 'Idling ion I5|; o.*Ihov 14; i f 'iur ■••.••••mil. Freigh t—•The transaction* for. the past week, establish a tleclii.oun previous rotes hi all ports, for eign ami coastwise. Still, wo ore informed several hold rs refuse to accept of our quotations. The number I’vessel* in port compared with former year* nrenotsuch a* to cause? any great depression in rates, ivhich is cliielly nttr.b'ited to the grent fa l.ug off in rcc Ipts ofcotto nt this port. iM.vV Uai/r.AiStv, M »rch 2D, Gallon.—Ree. ipts bum 16di to dme amuii. t n 5.887 laiies. expuris f.n -aua* peri -d 9,822 d", !• a • ii-g h-.| ek un ti>in*l including nil uii strip ho.od nut lelired 1.0 843 Iml.,. Wc li.ivc Ii ml Iuo ii imidi'inM- demnml since our l>sl i. view Hie subs uf.iill kinds nut ex.-eediiift 4.500 bales, itiel ill-nine instaiires nr-m ill InUnl n -liebt decline un il,«t lup sales uf lu*t week. Uur lari!" Im'dets are li> in <n.| not anxious to sell until luiiclil.iternri'.Mitii* are received from Efirope. The demand Im- liei-n . n lie-ordin-.iy uud mfildi- quid- lie-, -lie better kinds beiuft ntueli neftlwleil f.r nil •niirke s Our quutiitina- leuuiin tonilM r**d. Ipvei- po ICIassilie.iii.ui- Urdiaarv l?i *13jtmid- 1 n-.-, 13*.144; I'-ir. 154 1153; gu.d fair, Hi^.H; gnml a nl fibe 174 Mol ssrn — We quote th" -lime • nf. s n- hme'O- foie, v : 3d<3l et-. with n fn.. «• d -lead- d m o d, mil ante s ile- u,| levee Hum 550 Iu litJO Iml-} tlio •up ly m-ib-riMe x /lice.— I b" supply is kept up xutfieient f- r die d-"nnii)',wi.ieli '■ veiy m.idciaii; mil* s liglii h $5 25 vti.00 1 >• • c 1. Sugar.—Tlie lilt* s nn plnntaih n lire wlibunt - b .lift)* Kinee our In-t; in die c ly ti e di maud con- nine- ie rive, pm lien inly I’o- pi one which is ant u'.iiii.liii.t. We have I e* 11 ieth-nv il • I die f..|b,w- uift -nle- 150 lilul. hi i gui#», •; 300 do 10 5).-5} and 0 ceiiis. The ii'ceipis.siiifu bnuirib y uie 557 F eights —Tlie ilemand for vessels to Europe km c- uur lust bus lu-eu very .’nnb*«l, nnd nuelianga in rut, k; ciiu-tvvi-etli* re is u general deuliuo. MOBILE. Mareh 24.-CI.I. I ri Cnmilla. NYork. Ar. sehr lint 1 WiMulrulb NYerk. NEW OltLEANS.Mnreli 19.—Old,shins Ann Me ry Ann. Cliii-k. Havre; Uo' ert Pul lord, I’rlia-e. Liver* po >'s Gil miter. Dunne, London 1 N'cn. F.slier. Liver- p.a,I; Alai) un 1. New York; Imrk Unman, l'liilml* jbrift Auduhon. Htiv.niin; Cimuueri-e. Bi-atuii; Louise & Em* uie, Ilavniin: s«'brE1-I10. NYork. Ar. sliiiis Ya/.no. N York; l'linrsalia. TJnstnn; bark Gnztlle, I’lii'nda; brifts Cimrii ■ Insepli, Pliilndn; J Pal* liter, do; Bordeaux, NYork; 1 re nium, N Yorij sc'.ir 'i'llaiue*, Sawyer, Saeannah. COM.1IE I5CIAL. T.at'st’datis rnoM Liverpool Vee, ft Latest dates mo si Havre Fed, 9 Lati. DA.i.S EKUM i . ...SlAlikll C SAVANNAH EX POUTS. MAIICH 25. HAVANA—Rehr Eagle—144 casks Uice. Charleston Exports, hfarch 23. Boston—Brig Florence—225 casks Rica and Sundries. New Orleans—Brig Ivnnhw—330 casks Rico Sundries. Apalachicola—Brig Deborah—20 cask* Rice and and Nut drips. New York—Brig Plabtere—150 bales Cotton and 150 ensks Rice. St Augustino—Schr Empire—13 casks Rice, and Sundries. Bus t UN, M uch 16. Goffer.—Titer*, i* n g> o*l demand, uml consider able ii kIhen ,11'd, mo-ily f..| •xpmlniiin ■^-prirc* e..ni nil" w iI.mii nlieinliuli. Sub* nf I8l‘0 bugs Cap *, fn- export, un I 4(l4iOH |b- I’urio liico CM i". 134 . Sh • 8 Millie Had" uf I2-.I5'0 baft* Anx Cay- ..a d Si D.-miug.. 04"IOc 5 IdOdo Jhvh,- emummi lie, and u b w bUiMreil h u*. I'm to Ca li I omul »di rdvtcrii thins, ut qo-.lHtiun-. Cotton.—At 'he chi-eu f last we. k liuldet* re- ee-Jell ab. ip \ i.)e p.-i ||». MaiinfiirMin r* imme- l.ntely i-M*ne t.owml nnd purrlui-ed quite lurgdyv The-iiI 'k since In t Fridny tu th". rinse nf.iiirio- poll vmhriieo full 1808 hH*es. Tho market rMse*. -teady wi ll 11 ft..o.i demand, ni ilie above redac tin'. Qii'ii.Uiiou- will he fuuini lower to conform 10 ilie tr u.- ii'liuii* uf th - wei-k Flour.— lb Mere hnve snl-mittrd to n further do# line who'll lia* emiblcd them tu *cll nmte large-, y Tlie suh'K (h-nes.c hit 8 75 foi cum men hhd !) fur fnnrv hrnnds, ea-h. S»le* "f 4 .50(7 bl.lt lluwvud s'r.a't U 50. 4 ms, nnd K‘25,rHsli; 1060.1 i Sulk b(»-- Diihiniute City Mills. most.y fur export 8 2 i".8; 200 do Frederick shore 8 25, 4 m*; 200 dm Alexandria 8 pm lib', cash. Almni 301-0 bhl#Imve arrived from New Urle. ns which remain un-old. The market <*!o-t*a dull nnd drntipitlg. Hire — l ien'-y wwd dull. Sale* *tuce o«ir last rc- pi it ..re small at quuialhins. Sugar.—Miiki-t heavy and transact hm* small. S|| e. i,t 2n300 hnx'— Hnv.ii n and Trinidad, hrew-n,. n'd 'nnd new-crop. R| iO.?, mul I50.#200 b..x>'-sidi# nary w hite. f»4 11 ll.); uml -mull parrels ftn,»d I Ie p* r- lb li m«. 5100 liu:* M mi a sold a< r neighburing Pit fur thi* -m.ikei, h h price nut public. Sub# by iin -t* n. *.'5 hex •» Havuuu brown, 8|>i8)c, nnd 40-1,50 boxes wldiA o-dirar#, OjalOe p#*r ib 4 m«. 03* T » him* #» M -#nm uy Society will m^t at Mr. Roheit Halier-imm's at half post I2o*clo,-k en % Tho.-hi ii x». ih- 28th in-t„ the ap.iiver-ary u$- il.oSo-etv, I'n ((ml i.ttcndance i* .cquvstetl. mu 2li*!}i llr;i;.ch Dauh of Darien. “ S\VA>NAil, 51 och 23 i. 1839 T>ie public are hereby iinfornKil, that rheum- siiii.ee* Imve compt-lied this in-iiiutinn to ■u pend; ilie pnympnt iii Specux loT the r> d r.ipiioo of It*. Notes, and tbft e olie,t men-ux's will he adopted la enable it hi resume, uf whkji due Notice will lift given. In Ihe in till Urn-, holder* of it* Notesar* advised nut to make any m-rifico in JLposing of ibrio. By (hdrr mar 25 3t $. L. W. HARRIS. Carfir.