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U b v/ IV * T MUNDAV MUNNINn. Al’HII. A. ml"
liy William II. BsIIikIi.
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fltf. ASH Mllltl*.
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ll*,)» P*i>rr.forsi* lumith* J?*"
Tn W«VI?r.r , 'l'"*"" ,,n - ■« '*
TrhWrakly |**|««rfiirsix nn"id>a Thlta DwiW**
All pay*blria advance-
fj* A l^rtiAtieaiiUiiwnr.l iltht usual r*U#.
XT Piwur «•*» hr pakloa all CoMMicaf !••*•«
«t(rnnf business.
l ? or Liverpool.
J&A Tin* staunch<'•>< HAVRE. L«pt. (.
SUI ter, Has part of Irer raig" engaged. »»«
Capmin l.-ini'j. I or fia'gh* •' 00 *
ta p t h«p.,_
~ l»ni%JUr«^T , or Liverpool.
/1j |im fn«i rli« *hip COLUMDUd (•• **il
Sft in all nreU wrrk) c m comfortably accummo-
"I'u "‘“'"^kpWmmino aco.
FI*<«>ftlM*rrrr t dill beartby *wsy,
ITndhnniM through ages y*t untold j
0>rearth'* proud resln^r **•'•
j.iV#* mnnunf's wIwmBwI* unrolled,
rla R of the shir*! dill |>erlies* thin*.
Through ether's azure vault unfurled,
Till every hand and heart entwine,
Tn inrrp oppressionfi°*n tl'* wrerld.
For Liverpool.
&A TIhj fine A. Nil I. Hi Utah bill* fLF.KV
tSSft VICTORIA, Chnmben, muter, la now
raa.lv tn receivn cargo fur tho above pmt,
freight apply tn
mar 27
For
PADF.I.POnn, FaYAtCO.
I’or IIiiviiiiu.
J2a Tin* Bri* WASHINGTON, Capt. E*an.
SR lin« half of it rur|;i.i*ii/r™«i % ‘* Wl11 '* , Af *‘
C tdred anon For Baiomv- ofM|litapply to Capt.
on board or to , „
nnir 27 FRANCIS SORREL *tC#-
PamtiiRe lor llnltlmore.
A?A Tim banpio It. II. DOUdLASH, haring
JyJt I,sen unavoidably detained, will *•!!
fair wind.—For p***ngo Wily, having superior ac-
tonim.al .tinnr. apply In Captain Collin* on Iroanl,
•rto MlANClS SORREL 4* CO,
april (7
"For l*lilli»d«?lphl»«.
iJi. Tim regular packet brig NEW HANOI ER,
SZSCapfCariy. willmont withdeapalehfar
above port. Fur frwiglit^i.r-^pnjienKWj^'apjHpf to
■pl 4
s. fhilbricka co.
FuTfI |"| In tic Ip hi a.
AVk Tbo .bl|» OtiOKGI AN, Capt. Spenrer, kt*
SSEk Ing completed lin repair*, haa hall liar aarga
engaged, and will Imve despatch. For froigbl af
gj. hslancr. apply h* the ('apt. on lionrd, ar la
mar2rt I'ADKI.FOHD.FAY & CO.
For Now Vork.—Kdaldl.lied Line.
JPa Till* fn»laiiiliiix pocket ship Celia, G. fluk-
SaSt man ninater, will mool with quick diaputrh,
Inf freight or patAagti Iming aiiperinr arrmnniaiU*
don«, apply UiCapt. U.milMUird at Mmyini upper
who if or hi COIIKN MILLKK & CO.
aajuil 5
M
For Providence.
Tim brig FAN DOHA, Can t Shepherd, haa
nan of her cargo on iNianf, and will m|| an
For Vnle.
J2A The alnnp MKRCIlANT af Darlre-ahe ia
S«2 abmii (in tuna burthen, ran carry upward* af
100 bilr«f..it<in, nml la in every rrapert well ralra*
lated for the river and coining trade.—If dr aired
erwdit will be given »n a part of ilia purelinae. Ap
ply I u L. BALDWIN, hup Savannah, ar lathe
•edeiaigned in Darien.
.MITCIIF.L^ WYF.R A CO.
Darien. March 20. 1039.
mar 99-f.ai-w-lia
For CtmrlcNton*
Through la dll a light•
VIA. HILTON HF.AD AND HF.AUFORTc
K C^ - * Pk The anperinr and fait aailing ataam
mSknm. ptfkn thorn, k. d. n...«b,
muter, will run rrgnlitrly lictween Savannah aad
Charleitnn, itvlre a week, leaving Savannah at 7
eVlnrk, «n Mwnd.iy'a and Thuratlaj'a
l*a«aeng«*ra will lie landed and reciavedat RUlaa
Head and nenufort only. •
For fndght nr paiMge apply on knard at Hnltnn'a
Wharf, or to
april I CLAC.HORN A WOOD.
For Mt. AnffiiMInc.
Ifr* .Irmufratre/—ateoai rommunirntian from
tht Stott of Moiar to Ftniido tomptrlr.
A line it now formed by the dentnera Thor*
and FtoriiLi, from Clutled-m tnSt. Augudine, via.
Firnlala.
f* Tbe elegant ateam packet FLOR-
2mIDA, Capt, .fnbn Nock, will leave
Saviiunnb, fur I'ienlita, every Wedne<M|ny, alW the
•nival ilier'e'inier THORN fmm Charleeton
an Tnettlay ni«lil. Returning, leave I'irntata every
Friday. 1'at.engera going north will proceed in
the .learner Tbmn for CharlrMnnnn Monday morn
ing, at 7 o'clock, ariiving in Charleitnn In 13
knntt,
The Fl trida call, at Rromwii k, Sb Mary'*, Jack
jonville nml Iliad, Creek. april I
AUUUSTA HRANCIt or Till'. DAttlES
RANK.
Th. ChrmlcU an.1 -t th. Sill
lh, Ri.ncli i.f llin D,ll«n B,'. 1 * •« " ,IM
Uvii dl.runllnuiil, anil II. nlT.ir, •••'ly SriW«lil to
a clove,"
JJ* The apptdntment of Dr, MeCIIntock. to lie
Metier and Refiner uftheU. S. Mint, mem. tn
have met the approvnl of the Whig preai Inelf J nl
though hia Damocratio princlplaa ara bold and on-
ctimprumiiing.
TUB MONIIOK RAILROAD.
Wa perceive by the Macon Meatenger. 4lh Inal,
ibat a Baa new pa*^eger ear. railed the •* Meran, 1
U uuw running daily between Macon end Fuf.ytb.
MODI LB CITY (WARD.
We tea by our Mobile paper., that lira City
Guard of Mobile have been diami««ed an mmir.
The Guard *i< thought ta have been inefficient, in
leaking to diirovrr incendiariei, Ac.
The New York American hae coma aat In favor
of Gen. Scott for the I'reiManey.
Thera ara rumon at iha North connecting Mr.
BiDDLi'a name with thr I'reiidrnry.
hunHinH „.H ,i,l.l>#« iV—.
,,rtin^.—It, liw,”»l e,r|ni*„» l.k,n finir.
The cot ton I.»elard et .me million t w o loiudr. d m
aiae<»-*u tlem^ml dollar*,«nd the frriglo annmnt.
to f.Mtiteen ibou.and i.int bundled aid »inj
Ian.'*
CONNECTICUT EI.EC1 ION. I
Wa tak" the following fmm lire N. Ymk Evaton;
I'nat uf TueaJiy la*t, being llw etrp Meat rmwion
the lubjeet.
Tire rotorn*already recclvo<l from Cminectieut iro
in tbo hi gin*, t degree bvurdiii to the Democ retie
Tkkn.
In Nnw 1^mdon, wlmro them wna n large Whig
majority lavt V«*ar, tho Dwihitratio Hole mpm.ontu-
tivn ha. I icon eh-cuvl bjr n majority uf 10.
In Groton, where tlwrr wa. a Whig majority
year, tlw IXunoerat. have lucrceded by a wipnity
o,C0 ‘ , | .
La.t year the Whig, had a majority m L«-.!yorU —In .
■1.1 thi. joarlhi* IlmMcroU luim cwnnl ll«ir ikSoi
by a majority of il.'r. „ KCl ||. ,,ry the 1*1
It, New London County, tho vote wa. Dumucrati
153—Whig! 2«9.
In Middletown ilm lit Democratic mpre«?niative
.ucceedt d by a majority °f 17, and the 2d by a ma
jority of 85.
In En.t lluddam tin* return* are at fdlowi.
lit l>rm. mprowjntativa Q.i maj.
2d Dein. M i0 ,n *j;
The Jem erratic ticket in Chatham wai carnetlhy
a majority of 170.
Tim Domocrau have nHo triumplmd in ISethany,
Branford, llam|«lcn, N. Bmnf.wd, North Haven,
Oaford, Wadmgford, Killingw.olh.Clinto.r, A South
ington, and gniued in all. Total Democratic guln,
•« far oa Imnrd from Uld. Total Whig gain .id —
•In,w in? a falling nlTufoe irly «I0(I amu ig tin- Whig.
The Keening Tott aay* that 13 Democratic mom
her* of tlio State IIou*eofRopre§nnlativc. have Imen
gnined in 20 town., and 2 Senator* fmm tlw county
of New Haven, where there wrro.nono la.t year.
tietadeutlUbufnfre.a. fall* ade^aaW *• over
Whelm tho hml.lr reil.t.nrr llkel* t.i l* h y
tbe broken and ilnpi it d Fedet ll*t« .
Ar-tlor 1... | will, b c-nftim* thi. vie* WM, «
»t|a-rte,| drp.rtuie uf a rondiHA ••on*
Ver. C'nu, I. t-n w ith tb.re n». h m. o« 'hdUra. A
rjifi of pteronii me|vl. wmild nut crriauo/ a •• at
I I I I port, tinit wa* iwh'meveiy tn«m ot to bf/T
The fbMtow Tranwript of Saturday Evening t»J»
«»"(irn. Broil ltd mite arriveil In town thi* morn
ing fnan the Eatl, They will remain In to t**o or
three day.."
ituland evai|Hrated f'"’
Tb.
I-tie
t'lted by h p
are many la.MOi. which m*»at e.»n*|
tret't aireptable to tin* pre*. nt ndodnl.linti-
M.tl' oj among tiro »lmo;eit of whfh
reikoned tlie in.urre. tom* breaking out
«|iii| •• of lire le,.ub.ii-. Tire rebel-
IT ill** g.e«t po.gr* •• : iheir f . r« .
IIm-a Inn am f.«rMini ,!•••-. and 'I* |* •
n iwrr liee. mie ali,i mrd for llieir
•try *-miinetii. h nl .pntad v*ten*tvely an-l go-wn
poj.iii.u { and the naiiie of Urn a In
iliH< tent
bad linely
nognteiO,*! t*H
and in
•lm ini-
growl
mated
LATEST FROM FRANCE.
Tin? New Yotk J-».iim| of Gunmerrenf »h*» !•»
in*', hai the folluwiog, being ont Jog l iter than nut
ln*t t
Block, whieli •.Itaoerd ab-mt I peteeat, tbe
•p -rnl om. Iwlnf of opinion that lire late ma-.a-
c ei in liraCarl-i a ramp will la- found material )
til »ei ve tbe rau*e of tbo o h*r party. Th" Ael-vr
lliaai. have laro dom nl ll»| to 20. llm Di leiied at
|| lo ), ami the I'ai.lve at <| to 5. Five pn rent.
I', r oijwe-e S-. ck t« 33) to | i Hirer p-rCVn 1 *.
ditto 224to|. Five |>er Cent Dutch Stuck i*
loll ml.
(mat Wniirn ll.ilwny Share* am 122 to I3|
pr*m uml L'H'donand Bominghwni, 7F ta II |h'*
|.*tmt mow llarat —Tb* parke* iblp F*an-1 miomi
ri* I*' Cii-t. I liomp«o»t, bring. Pari* and llavie 1 Tiro o'rl<rk> Sjam'.lt Active Bond, have Tare
paper* to the end of Frhtuaiy. th"r advanced .-ttro our fitM lej-mt lo 30| hityrr*,
Tt.e approarhing elwlhai of member* lo the I l.m conflicting .l.itemenu arc eirculnttal n* In the
f.'liohImt,.l D,'|.'itief.(theoMClidtikt h.vingtu-. n | ,au*e ol Monito** .anghinarv pr aa-*ding-,miniM>ey
To lloiif,
Th" Atom occupied bv C. II Knapp, pn*-
JLiidL *r»»ion givvii tho l.tof Februdiv neat, la-
auire »f
jan 17-tf FLETCHER A HAG\n.
Just Rcndvctl,
A SPLENDID a**«nnicnt of Mole Skin, and
Silk llM«,L’mhn.||.i«,Sn«pondrr*, ami Shirt*,
which will ha .old low by
C. C. THOMPSON, A CO.
mar I Neat dor,rto the Rail Road Bank.
T(ix Itcttirnw.
T HE auhirriber t* tcadv In receive the teiiirn af
taanhle property fur Chatham County. Uffira
In the Evchance.
m*r u l-tli i-3wr B. LATHROP.r. t. r. r.e
lloriM'w mid Itiironrho
T WO good penile cnni.ige l|nr*r«, which ha*
been ron*ideralily u«ed umler tho anddlrt one
af lhem n very gentle Indy'a hor»e. Al»n a llarnuchr
and braa* tiiiointerl |larnr.«, that ha. been u*rd for
a «hort time will be .old on arrnnimiHlattng term*.
AppW t>»
marl! MICH. DILLON A CO.
Old J nvn CoirorT
/?A B\nS»ojM'»lar old fin.rromeni Java Caf-
a fee, .eVrted e.pre.vly for family via**, land
ing from achr. Franrii from IWtnn, nml for .ala by
mar 11 GEQRGHBI. MAY.
Flinmpnlgnc, Ac.
QA Baskets treui •• pm.» Appia" Cham-
dU\r paigne, in quart and pint botilri.
5 do do ••Star" dn
25 hnaea “Io^*." Soap.
Irendinf tod foraala 17
■P B C. 11. CARTER,
Sloruti IHiillicnnlafi.
A FEW thniiidndrultinia of the genuine Monti
Multicuuli*, wariante,!. Thi* parcel i* In
B»e planting imlrr, hiving l«*en rut from th* tree*
4ml/ three day* »inre. Jn.r received and far *alehy
•t43-«t J. W. MORRELL, nihW.nnUd.af,
Hlornw lilultirtiulU.
A FEW tree* in boautilul order, warranted from
Jlm. th* growth of the Royal Gar-lcm, Pari*, for
•alt if applied f *i wvnn. bv
ap 2 JnSEPll CUM MING A CO.
50
HitlMiii.
BOXES very fine bunch Baiun*, for *ata
low by
p2 JOSEPH CUMMING A CO.
Anelior Champagne.
on B.VSKETS Anchor Champagne of tbe aela-
drfll brat ml vintage of 1831. For tala bv
•pl 1 LADD TUPPEn A SISTARE.
Al«n. ITinea of lh« “Hoidtick" "Croi* Dow"
naltlmoro Boou wna Um*
“ ECKI V-:D ptr )(• II. n>u«l.i.
m,r M 'V.VRXr.H**nl.0M0X8.
Loaf Vituar. “
OA BOXES fim ud »cmI Su.
rill ttr; 3 bbU. “CrmtW tuft. <•
fbc tab by
wa i.add, Torrr.R * sisTAiir.
R
. . .. Vwinr.
ore CASKS L«U« r« ur, *iml Icpwlltlo,,
“fit CORE 4c MILT*.
Philip Uodurd 1 . Clininpnauo
3 ■■ 01, .. Brondy.
j *- -' m HfM. IHJ Wl Ml MIM.
iWCtniiWi. Rn.ly.^iW *m mMm,.
MlH.JWI >Ml«l ,«| <W Ml,
mvi rkSNCISSORRELaCO.
VAN BUREN AND CI.AY.
The Chitrleatun Courier, which lm* hitherto been
thought to lean rnthor favorably tu Mr. ClaT, at a
randklate fur the Pn**idrnry, had an able article in
laalThuraday'e numlwr, reviewing • eorreaponden t
wlio ia • declared ndvoentu for that gentloinan.
Tito Courier triumphantly viii(llrau , i Mr. Vah Bu
rin,again*! the attack of hi* caluinaiator*; and ia
asreadingly happy in hi* argument, lie aay* of Ilia
correspondent t—
lit haa givonttia *ynnpil» of the Haiti accuia-
l iom, whicn have, fur a numltar of yeara pait, been
tho pabulum of nrw*jw|»er alang agaiiwt Mr. Van llu*
ren.but which Imve failed to prevent that di.linguiih*
ntnumm tnnr j-riuKi nnn ion)r •(Anon! —irntiftaiH
to ati**ni|it tu belillln or vilify imp, who hui riwu
fmm a humble I'm tune tn th" tulo of tlm Empire
State, and tlM-C'bk-f Magiatniry of thi* great anden-
lighteiHvI n jMildic. lien-, where niun iifree, onim
ion free, the Jirea* free.he wholin* uecoiiipli.lH'd ao
proud a destiny mu*t lmvo merit, und merit of nu
ciinimtui order. We knowr ilmi «uece*» j* not a|-
way* a criterion ofde*ert; hot we believe iltnl tlm
affiriiialivc uflhi* pn*p«Hition tony lmanfeiys«*unMv|
a* a geuerul role inreliilimi to tho Pre.ideuey ol'thia
Union, and it should retpiirn tho most invirugublv
tevtimooy to mnko out au exception to tlui rule, in-
Tolviug no imoll rellectlon ihi tlw American (Maiple,
and putting in doubt tiinn’i cap.u ity for «>|f govern
ment. Wore Mr. Vnn Huron cti|athle of tho act*
of |N)liticnl mid |aT»otml meumie.* und treuchury im
puted to him bv tliit writer ntui other purii«aii a*-
•aiiant*, Mr Clay would never Imve, a* he did, pule
lirl? acknowhalge him to ha a gentlvniwu, roorteoo.
aial mild, |KiMe«*hig Id* esteem, as n mun, while Ihi
politically deleted him ui u mngiitnite. If tlioro
l»e any inroiuiiteuey in thi* tmknovvlo«lgmeiit of pri
vate worth, in tlm mine luratli with .orh «tnmg ito-
htical denunciation, it tell* rullM-r ngnm*t Mr. Cla >
than Mr. Van Hun-u. FavoruhU* te*iim«my 0f.m I1
• rhurartnrfrmn a politienl ndveranryi* entitled to
implicit liiith, while political demmeiniinn i* alwnyi
to ho taken with many grain* of NlluwaiH*e. Ik*
*i'Ie» Mr. Clay'* te*linuo,v, we lutve 1l1.1t of Jmlge
('ht'vesto.Mr. Vnn IhiiroVliiglirlmrncieriindstnici.
umiidiip—nml hi relaliun to hi* private worth wo
ran jH'r.iinidly vile that of two ol hi. diriiiignitlu-tl
|M»lilicul opponent* in thi* Stale. Washington Ip
viug, one et tin- i*uiv*i atal iimi-i eoiro-ientiou* nten in
our country i* tfai lonmn friend of .Mr. Mutiin Van
Uurrn, and thi*, wo have lirnrd one ol hi* ilidtii-
gitiriied pulitieiil ndver»nrie* *■ y, U ofitM'lf, ai»i>
ranro that tho latter is not to be lightly citerm-
ed.
Mo»t of tlm aeetiialion* of our rnrrr*|>ondcnt
■gainst .Mr. Vnn Ihirrn linvu over and over again
brrn refuted nrinlisfortnrily eiplainedhy teitintuny,
at lead a* miu-li to lm relied on a* that on which
the accusation* red; and against thr only wrll
founded one of any serious moment may ho »et oil' a
full atoiirmcnt lor the wrung committed against tho
Suutli.
The Courier lakes op all the " state arciuation*'
—tlm rltargooA lining for fr:t negro t*J'r,ige in
New York, etc., etc., etc., atal shows conclusively
l!i"*grvnl injustice that has hern done him. Want
of *|»aco compels u« to omit this pan of tIhi article,
and it will well rvjHiy perusal. Tim relitor winds up
with the following avowal of his predilection for
Mr. Van Bt'ttr.N, uIhivo nil other cniulidntns.
In relation to Mr. Clay, we entertain peimnallv
very fiicndly fet ing* and politically misery strong
isb.rctioa*—but we have more point* of political
agreement with Mr. V*n IIvrkn tlino with Mr.
l-Lir. But apnit irons tht«, tho nil absorlnng
ipiedinn of Soiiih in right* und Interest*—the vital
Smuimrn•jue.ti-n—Idml* u«to Mr. Van Bvrrn.
We Imlirvetbst the Somli ean mwarlm in abetter
P"*iii-m than w Iren riin«liiiiuoually austamed by a
Non hern Prosidenl, with n powrrlol Nurihcrn par
ty tuppoiting hi ll t nnd wo think then* i* nothing
to be gained, but prrliup* much to lm lad, by Ju*
p tring him tor a Southern or Wcatrrn man, a*
true a* himself—lo «uy nothing of the impropriety
of abandoning one who ha* staked all with tho
South and ter the South. The futanml an > other
question* may assume a magnitude sufficient to over
rule these considerations, amlWlineus tun diffi-re.it
policy j hut asyet wo sco no iiHltcations of such a n>
•ult, ruiI wc thcn-Aira feci lm? to indulge our ori
ginal preference for Mr. Van Burkn—who, in rela
tion to the tnnlT, internal improvement*, ami almvc
all slavery, entertains opinions and pursues a jmltcy
acceptable and hcooticiaJ to the South. Wo held it,
however, to be a most favorable conjuncture of tir
ed, we shall retain a Northern President, with a
powerful narty, entertaining kindred views with the
liave-ltoldcrs of the South—if his distinguished com
petitor be successful, we shall bavo a slave-holder,
to tbe Presidency, true of course to the South, and
•Iso supported by a strong Xortliem party—in either
event, we sco « prospect ol’continued hnrmonv and
good feeling between the North and South, and ncr-
leci safety to the Union. 1
When will the other presses ia tbe South speak
out, who hare hitherto opposed Mr. Van Iil'aci* 7
We soon hopo to seo his name helled by them all—
or nearly ell—as the only candidate for tho South!
REDUCTION CONVENTION.
A correspondent writing from Jackson, Buttr Ce.
••ya that Um# following gentlamrn have been elected
to represent that ciNimy in tbe May Convention.—
Col. D. J. Daily, Cal. J. It.Stark. I\ Lindsay. Eaq.
—ell Union nwa.
Jewel McLenion, F.*q. (State Rights,) bed 53
votes.
Ha alea writes that a full Uuiea ticket wee run
in Jasper county.
LAUGE CARGO.
The Dr. Ship Columbus, Capt. reatiietk. clear
ed oa SaiiMday la*t at this I'uit Avr Liverpool «itb
2t7l haleeof Cotlon, valued at $151,000.
Title Is tka Urgasi eargo star tekun from tkle
port.
The N tic hae Free Trader s»yst—
•• Tire ship Tel|ayrea>l, whtcheh^r^Ui ihi*part
yesterday f-*t Liverpool, badsHi boarl two thousand
ana hundred and Rety halae rf tatina. weidhlng right
REFINEMENT OF THE I9TH CENTURY
Thu following affiird* nn s'llifyiug ln«lnnesi of the
refinement of lids enlighu n d ago in Greet Britain
especially. Wa Muds to rea«l even this detail—
but wa qu -sliou if any one of our reader* mold h-ar
10 |wru*u e London tporting papi’ij giving u fu I
account of tho butclh-rv !
Prize Fight brhcee* Dtaf Unrlr and Hen-tigo.
Wit evrart tlu- following from the Livi-r|MMi| Chron
icle of Februnry Ifitli t—" Another of iln-*e di*gtt*i-
iog Hflitir* look plneo on Tocs l.iy hi*l. nt Otloy.
alniiit 25 m |e* from Ilirniioghnni. The ehamiihin*
on thi* iKra.lMn U iog Deaf Burke and llcodieM.
Iha formr-r attended Iqr M-dymn* nml Cmt>*, nml
tho letter hy Peter T lybn nnd Cmtot, Th" *1 tk*-»
were £ 190 »»n tho pnrt «vf Huvkw, Its £UU»outh"
part of Bendigo, w hich w e* won hy the Inner, after
•ume diendfol broi-ing on both sole*, in fft.-en
nntnds. Tim battle was height in f .ny-«even min-
tiles. A greet number "f blackguatd*, high nml
low wet# presntit wtlne»«iug 'hi* intere*iing exhibi
tion. sum* of wlmr. wr.ultl It tve acted more coiisIm
tantly if they had Iwen seated in their place* in tire
lluuta of Lord* ami Contmun* —N. V. Em
Mr. Ef»i:o».—In your ln*t rapoit of the pro-
reeding* of the City C-intiril, I perceive tint ant| •
plication has Iteen ina le liy Presid-nt Du tring, to
••tah'Uh a hiatxch of the Georgia Rail Road Hunk
in thi* city, (a provision in it* charter making the
consent of the city nere««aty.) \4je lull thi* applica-
11 nnslhecnnimenccnvMifuf ah l-er slate of thine*.
Th" position and pro«|teci*of thi* city i« hcgiiiiiini*
In lm better iiniler*iood hy our hack country friend*.
The industry, enler| rixe, genius nod talent of nil
city ie beginning in takn a m-vr‘Start, ami to a*«i-t
this we neetl hanking ea- itnl; hence tho upp ieiit-m
to nnr last legUlaturo for an im-te.ise, A proposi
tion is nnw made to our cllir.eti*, and only raptor*
their sanction, to have a capital Itiougl t lure of
soma three or four hundred lh-Mi«nndd lUr* (wlo h
is already suhicrilied for and p tid In) hy tlm *•
ablidimrnt of u brnneh, nut agency of the Georg.
Rail Road ami IJ inking Company, Hit hi*litulio
whose course hs«, ami will Ise 1 nrii-lil lin , nnd
which will wield it* capital in coMcnrirnro wttis the
movement* of rotnteerne. It* htnocli here,
are prepnrml to say upon high iimlinrily, will have
•uffioeot spec* in it* vault* to meet ..venr dollar o|
its issue* J independent nf which the rn.ol, which
already p ty* 12 per cent, ittiere-l, n* well n* tin
ptiv.ttn property of hn stoc.kholih v* i* li.thlr f»r the
ileitis of the principal l.aok and it* brun-I.e.
know nl no measure, Mr. Editor, latltet calcol.ited
to promote n rr-onioo hetwm-n our*elve«, and the op
ciiunity, nnd in make it* what wo always ouglnpo
havo Itceo, one faintly, nna bmly, one heart nt
sou).
ANON.
•d* ••file- jieople, willt llo-hlea of Jells-
piance atel v,naaci,-a'io« from tyrvne).
IlH. II,.,<•■». t«- ,,H
M„n 1 i... n ri .-ul .r... It,
lie P.enipot liliuty ol lit- M**J"*t) »be
• l ii licit tliull 1-1 h'I hi to,
•..HI, w..r ..rl.o a > Is*
it In* a I'rod -hat all M.-xi
... ..j.whotliink tliriiiselve*mnitie*llomd m
lor in "• .'he
warw.ro Ksauev. s .ad ,.ie*i-Mt tli ir ..clvimmon.
t„ 1 lie G .ver nil,-nl. duly muiIm-i i coieii. I **t 'bev
nreybe put m•»|,f -*iii<M, to me .oi l demo d*.—A-
O. Pmh tin, 2 1 ins'.
. (I.i tbe 15 li Ma c. 1 Co!. Almonte arriv d ,.<T Verd
Ci us, in 1 Ik- Eng i*li,-*‘ W. 1 .loj, L*rk.—fciJ.
DrsTit or Hr.zr.KiAU Ntt.r*.—Wc regret to
Icvrn that Ihi* uveut, which In* frifiiJ* have l'.»r
s,oii.! turns anticipated, to »k ptace at Wilmington,
IK-Uware, yv.ti rd iy, rmtruing. I le hail been, for
ac.va r vt year*, 111 declining h. uilh, lie- re«u!l of
iilii of great labor, u» ill" publisher ol the "Regis
ter." winch Hsreiuh red Iimiiuiiiu iniinoilnl. Mr.
Niles wiit u printer, hy prolestioii. a man of strong
and ardent feelings of cou*Klcrable talent nmlufaii
indti*try *o untiring llmt lw acliiev.-d result* which
men ol sii|H-rior intellect, but, less ennoble of labour,
would have faded to uccumptish. 1 lo was, besides,
ol‘a frank, liooomltle, iod-|H*ndeiit and truly repub
lican spirit, simple in liis maimer* nnd habit*, atil-c-
ti matu tu liis family, liberal tiflhu**! wlnsm lw em
ployed in tie- prosecution of liis business,disinterest
ed nod public spirited. His life was 0110 of great
urefulucss, nnd lew men in onr country havo done
morn to c.onwvt th ;ir nvn;*, in a-.» honorable man
ner, with the pulihe fiitcrpriws in which the welfare
of society is concerned.— Bu/f. Cl run. JUimt.
.<( tin
• tilliiched in
. lire
Fine Aovtx.—O-e
1 ho Coy || .|,-I wa* l«»n "I l<
,,’clork hi* ooMNin.-. !• »*• f r u „.re.y dio o.e e i
In tssiii* lobe 111 resieil wit I much danger. Tb*
inceiidiurie* who art* Mlppowd In inlesl lint c.ly
uieceriolidy not aworeol ill" li-k lli'-y 1101. Hi
M.lvix- ih-ns 10 l»- in -t ,-irconi«j«c< in riwir loir,-
ing*, for in tt.e pi,-reol sia'e ol .latj iiMi • m ml.
iniliciin,-nl for nienH, w.nnl tat sum !•» re-ult in >•
•eiitencofor liiiugieg without Inuii'lii01 • I r.y.
do not know but tout u lump post imgot In- lo>
•winging |,a-e, will",ot jury ami witl.ooi <1 igy
Tie* lii»t di-covere.1, wdi mmvi* lolwara im uo aiu
„f the pu-1 will* ,.f Im* "0 om.dic •* in ..e*i-iM-rioo.
A rewind ol $211017 i* oll'eteil for pr-ofor o-n ie-
lion Agaio*t any |M*i*on or per.no* «ngnged 10 ito-
lv« iiweiehaiy oitenipt« in tlwcity. S*e- a-lve,ii««
— 1
Lou of the thip Lrlia of //«*/(# wore.—it 10 .hip
Lcliu, Higglin', ui and hound |br Bultimuiv, from
Liverpool, with a fait cargo uf iiinrriiuaduc, -arrived
oti tlf) cajM-» nn Saturday evening, during a I wavy
gain from tlw ExdvvarJ. Not iiK-eimg a pilot, him!
tho 11Jtvrn.itivo Iwiwcen tho certainty of going 011
,Ti«*,.|v. ,| by lire King.*
,•*1 and remark. And
dial tlw .Minister* *»•
jwin.
Tb" Journal dn /!•
in tire imm*-hat" viei
fcrr<l wi»holJ*et*'d
Fr-sin the varioii* an 1
to lire westwai
I l„r- fl- nr ami I
.cc.n-g I'.n.m.
LATEST F
By ye iter Jay's mu
paper* of Tuestlajr Is
extract from tlw fare
from Login id, a* it a
uwrcial ol 1 lust cvcnii
IK tlw London pa<
•adiil from Pert*iia
Itavo l.'Cidon pujier*
inciu»ivu; our iu*t nil
The offi.-ml liazctl
ing of Loid Kbroigto
re r* of tin- Pr,*y 1
Kiiriiigtou to tlie H
Buruu Forit'seuu—ai
vvroineol iiflii'iiuid.
Mr. Jaim.-* W. Ui
caiaJida'e lor tlw Nu
vaulted by tlw elevat
A blumllc** duel '
mile* from London,
tween Lord Power*
latter attend, d by >!
tin* country. Mr
receiving tlio liru of li
in* roudim'ft* to apul
repled a* a audwiee
lur.e <1 lo LjihI ni. u
lli<! duel are tliu* set
Air. il'Wbuciv bcin,
oxprcs.ioos otleiwtvc
pit U to oy In* iaf-li
olTtiein. Mr. »t,«eb
** 1 c.urged yua,'
(lo hirge, w,In lieu
w.ocii ti.lrod red la
syiM'iu o. carniptioH
ill -an* to gu.u iik* e
of Pac.ianieot were
•111:11 u* 1 conceive 1
J.r.nc.pni, mill tlierel
tin* iioinortul iraosa
*• I Urtlx-r rtiur 4 v
cipnl, with Miocln
nguinst me, white y
•ume cuuincter liuoc
CONVENT ION.
Ff'urni of the thlrgote* elected.
Bibb eeua/y-U. J. Bn lock. J. 8. M. Baldwin.
Rolnnd Hivin«ai.dJ.T. Lunar—lliree State U ghts
nml one Union man. Hut little puity exeriUo wa*
made in the Election, and only about two thirds of
the elector* of ihecoiinty vi-tcd.
BarFr—Berrien, L'lwmie, llarri*. Mm-h.
C’rrrir/irrd—CriitclilielJ. Fowler, llnnier.
firrenc—Slock*, Dawson, Dmiel, Terrell,
l/rnry— Murray. Johnson, Heck, Wind.
Jefferma—Gnni' le, (',mindly, Hdii-oii,
Margo*— Floyd, Purrer, Evoi*.Swill.
Monroe— E. G. Cnbaihi*, Simon Holt, Littleton
.lehu*on. John II. Bunks, nod Z. K. Harman—ol
Stale Right* men.
Maeon—John Bryan, Win. Brown Robt. Green,
all Slate Higfit* men.
Setrton— B.i*«, Perry, Colly, Cm* find.
IPnrrcis—But:*, Wii* m. Rolrert*. Denid*.
Wathlngon—llu-t, I lodge*, Smith, Long
FROM 1 LX AS.
Our date* from lluu»l<vu are a* lute n* tire 20ih
March.
Ex (hivernor Budee of South Carolina nn.l Colo
nel \\ hit,* of Fmuda, arrived ni Gilve«t«n „n die
lAihainlal llou-t"n „n tbe20ili. A national •aim,-
as fin--l 00 tlreuecreion of their urnv.it, and ill y
wer,* invited to a pnhlie dinner 10 be giver on tbo
2l*t, at ti e Inter place.
Mr. William Breoonn. a riti/en of Texn*. w bo
wa* captured near San I’ iiici,, «,,im» nioeili* ago
and afierward* impiisom'd at Motmnora*. h.t**nf •
f * r ai rived ut llousion, h iving made Ins eseape f,, m
ixt place.—The inform ition given by him rolnlivi*
In the situation of alfiiis i i.M xico eoiiiui livl widi
lire ire-Hint* alrea«ly receivcl here. H" says many
eaiigniiit* from Mexico are setihng in tho vrostern
counties nfTexas, which pirt of ihe republic, accor
ding lo his description, is in n very flnui idling con
dition.
1 Ire Tclegropli state* that *everal specimen* of
native copper from the hank* of lire Colorado, h ivo
been received at ll«<t«tnn. Co.onvl Honnell, who
brought them, tulonm-d tho editor of the IVIegrupli
that near tho locality of that Miiuer.il lie 11, a iced a
quarry of excellent m-uhla and aneatoiuivo bed ol'
iron ore.
Mr. \V. II. Wharton,brnih'T of rnlvrel Jolm A.
Wharton, whose d--cea*e on* lat-ly immiunue I
dred in lean* on the IPh March. 11 s wi* -m a
vi«it at a plvceralb',1 (irre*-’* Retreat, an I wa* pr,--
• •ring 1,1 sell out on h * r -niru t-» hi* rr«i.|,-n.-» .11
Eagle I land.—A<ljn*th>g Id* hol-tcr*, lie nit- mj I-
ed lit draw out one of hi* pistol* to ex im-neii, wm-n
it went ofT, nnd tho ball ginn ring „n lit" li il«ter. cm
away two ofhis fingers ami penctrotrd hi* ahlo-
men.
Tire clearing nut of the *ttag« and overhanging
tree* in thehayon between Houston und lluiri-burg
Wax proceeding w»th aneigv It is believed tbui
these oJmucIc* will soon Ire removetl, nml tint
•leamireat* will he ena'-lrd to navigate between
Houston and Galveston at night without tntcrrup-
~Lo*iiianian 2nd last.
Nluiro il'ltu remained out, uml tin* unutiuu uf c*ca-
ping xudi u fate by running 10 without u pilot, be
ing |HVwut,al to Capt. lliggin., he cIhtsc- tire latter;
Imt iiotbituiiitU'ly tin* slop etnirk oil tire cd 4 u of tlie
Horse Shoo, ku-H-ked otf the fulso keel nml apruiig
so hud u leak that it wna fouroil sho woiila hihiii
sink, if .lie did not Urn'iV to pieces. Fortunately
h -wcv.v .Ire work,ai Irer way over lire sIhmI, anil
witli-h - a*« s:an eof a Ualtmi >re pi.,it kou wh.e.i
came to her reliel, sli-t wa.* hrooglit mto H.t nptoii
Honda, wliciai #hu nncliured, uml tue pilot bo.it was
s -ut up to Norfolk 011 buuduy uiienioon for hands to
av,ut tire pump* tire leak gaining mi lot Uml tho
crew wero euiirely unuhle to keep it und r.
'l ire pilot treat re'.urm d to the -lop ear.) thi* morn
ing wall lime liuuiUt hut tire nssisiaoco mine tun
late. Fearing lliut tire ship woii.d wink ut tier
chorage, Capt. II. slipped lii* earl le, nml got under
way bn .Weak; Imt *<re liad m tiled muIci'j ly 111 tire
water, that nit hojv.- uf keeping her nlbavl wa. uban-
dom'd, uml he run her iiidioru about a lyilo ubuve
Sewell’s I'uiiit, where sire now lie* in 20 loet water.
Tire la-ha i» a now ship, «hi Irer l«rst voyage, up
ward* ot m-v.-ii Immlivd l,hi* burtlreu, ami u said to
be a vessel ol'a *ujK-rior class.
Arrirut 01 the Tuttn Ho.—This fortunate ship,
having been somewhat nut of Irer usual time, had
uwakem d sunre uppn-heiisious lor In-r sali-ty, vvlren
to tire gieat r.-lief ol those cuisvnnil, sire was an*
iiouiii*' *1 111 llamptoo RmnU on Sunday. Sire has a
large amount of gouds on Ireutal lor some e| our
iirerchautv, who have entered with spirit into the
business ol'" duvet importations."
PROMPT RELIEF.—The m-hmurer St Thomas,
Newcomb, from Duitimom which wus run iifoiu in
lltu hay hy lire bri{ Clio of Boston, uml pm mto
Hatnp 011 IfotuU 011 Sunday in distress, wills loss of
oirehors, ami chain, niuiulreom, Sic., wa* promptly
relieved hy the Injot* *»l lire U. S. .hip Con*ti!nu«ii
now lying ut the navnl iiucii-iruge. '1 lie weath-r hits
hccu Stormy for several days uml the cll'orU nfjlie
Constitution t« relieve lire St. 'ihuiims wen* ns weit
timed as tire)' were generous.
Tire Nortolk Uenrou, ol' ya stoolay says.—" Dur
ing tire severe blow Iroio N. E. 011 Sumtuy Inst, two
small schooner* wero th'iveu from llieiruirehorages
near Cnjre Ctiarlcs, one of which, lit" Fu,r Anicr.-
, sireeet'ded in reachii g Norfolk, the other, tire
Virginian, without any |mtsoj 011 hoard, it is appre
hended is lost.—/tit t. Patriot li t.« it,
1 IMei-
,••1 to pn-tatl
nniaiid a mm
nil th"r,M*t
„f Havre, i-
a*>a-d n-hon-
iC*'li»ly taken
merou* boo-
[agrd in col-
t,n-Up-ed in rmi-iipwi.ee toto|- I'
per Cent, Prolog,ii-ae IIoihI* Iiv'** las-n d ung nt
J.*>| 10.311, Ion they nl.o hiv a little upon did lire
,ii«i nt the pnro-ht rn»nrent.
•‘Con-*, « hive $$<-vvim- b-Tom" romearntively
heavy. Tire inoroy price i« now ft;*! 10 93, while
lire q'l-lHil.ro for rim-1* 91).
*• lire Millie Market it vety flat."
f*T». II" has aermnplidH J that object, mi I A*
not rev that Maim- ha* any right to cromdsta lfA>
C n Ire has taken in this affair. Ilv-r right* ha'W
m alKii.doired hy Iter own Exta utiv.-, ami she
could not exjrect tire agent oft third parly, who hi
many iv-opcrt* I rod long stoml as an um agonist, to
•tatid rojt in prntorting them
Maine hn* rvprailcd five or six hnadird tboaMiad
i]o||nt*,aml n! nmred tire wholo country with tbe fear
of a war, nml ha* accomplished absolutely wnthiaf.
All the territory that she ia anw lenakird m «nr-
rite juriwlk-tion owr-she had Iasi year list qwict
posM-stiiai of—ami would have been permuted to re
tain it without all thi* noiso anil bluster.
[ I'b" alHonr news should be regarded with cats*
• ion, coming fr«>m thr querulous I VAif Allat.—Ep.
Gum.]
ND.
Ire New York
FROM THE CANADIAN FRONTIER.
Extr-cr ,-f ■ |, iter dated, Mo 'ix's C.iuton Co-
Marct. 22,1,
An wulreppy *"vte of thiug* l» exi-ting on ritl*
f Mioirr, on ucc-.uiii ol tire loq'ie-t hrirnmg* ol
the following i l ain* o'li-lanro *, *f. S ni" 2U have b- eri bn n-*l
! wi ld ... few day* K"*a« excoemeni rxi-t* on
.. flx till .idesot tie* line. Most of III" Iniri.hig* h «ve
nv Fork Coin- ||( nml 0 iietowo, hut it 1* lenicil
I 11 ,-v w,h e\te..,l nil n oog lire l„irler. 'I hi- -lateof
rritT.il*. wh'.c'i | hi"g- ho* I een br -n*h at"«ni i.y u fewr ,.f our eiti-
ot March, wc * t,i..| a h- al'-f Canadian irtiuro • « h„ have ta-
2nd, evereug, j Uen -lod er en ilu-» do ot the Ina-.aiid l,y a nuin'rer
ie lrt evening. ,,| |,| lin leiv-a.iiid vv ir > h ir.iCtei'M mi flm 01 Irer.
ids lire suiiir- 'lire *i„i y, a -HI., I m|,u>i* employed by Mr John
. On y us urem- ' Colt roue i% a I a Ireax, Nhii-rogh »he radi.’ala wou 1
uoog t-f Lord ! In* glad t» havv It litre.
.)• lire litre i f [Mo-h r’a is ju-t on th" Canadian Iwinl-T, l> n‘
tent tu tire gu- or two vtt mi.es from tho litre, nnd ntu,ut lire .iitm*
I di-ttt ro front Rmi-re's I'oint. TireNnljoinin town-
eti himself as a 1 « .i|,.,l Csr-I , i* II iii'ii.ngfrod — Coot. Adr.)
Governor SkwaROIns* very pnqrerly, weave, o
f.-rvd a r-w.inl I'o tlio uppi, Iiciisiom ofiliii«o eon-
curmd 111 the ounuge.inC 1,00.1 cO niiy.
At a m-i off to tire above, wc copy tire following
letter from tire Alo.iuva. Ilcroid 01 .Match 2d lire
.wulelte,.. UM II l»g,'llH r. g.Ve m .Mil «.c. u,.l ot
• ire -Inti' ol firebug mi the ftouiieil a sl.im ol |.e|.
,l»g foul wil t'll we ihi lull auiieip.ilu my widely
-1,-M.ir H.iiui"i|'4'ic.'>. but wi.i. m Iroiel.- * ,.,..g
coiiiii.UMire otin«t*M. exi»s|"-ta 1 hi -r.I
umi, i. .o live itli.l , a.etiMVtr iiN-M«uie» cm. It.- .am-u
tor pre/eiuilig uml pioo-limg luce t* ual< 1 «dT uces.
Ifm vv imt mo..' mo.isuiu. .li mid be, w-.-roi.l'. s-iliai
nl lA-voushuv,
ington.
niiilre Wootl, 7
I'Fubrnury, be-
lluenuck - lire
a ell know n in
1 tire air, aftrr
tl then tleciurcd
isrutioit wasnc-
ttre parties n.-
‘1 Ire cause's ot
ro uttered sonre
sk'ourl, wusap-
ai u. di'Uvuwui
id —
t.uw reitcrat.'
in a procud., g
of this tow
f. I said th- sc
ltd u inc.iiiK-r
1 lire d.» D race,
r dour, u* lire
able, pw.un ut
vviiii dunk.
larartrr ofprin-
.a ut irrcogtou
tunc nml in tire
jptiug tire pour
a.y, and 1 can-
litlemau .lioual
isoii lor uttering
1 expressed my
Ito Ik or iIh-iii;
reeu somewhat
s about,' 1 said,
not been here,
MUTINY.
Cow r.*, Feb. 2.K—Tire charge of muii .vr hy Capt
Galt, of the Am- rrean -hipUiy-scs, iron ilaitinioiv
to Ain't nlam, against nine of tho cro.v, has been
umler investigation hy the American consul at this
port daring tire week, tho m.agi.irat-s having de
clined lo interfere, tlw men being foreigner*, ami
lire offi'iree happening on tire high *ea*. Tit? par-
tienhr* have not trawsplrevl, but report say* the out
break wa* occasioned hy tire captain flagging 011
of the tn.*n; tit it tlio men had tire arms; that ono n
them «iiapp.tl a pistol twice at tho captain; tint it
happ-.-n-d wrh *n th*y ha 1 Ireeii out but ni.u, ,| iy«;
that they In.I Irecn 1-1 il iys ia iron*: ami tint the
•hip wii worked lor that time hy tlm ciptuiu, two
mates, tho cook, tho steward ami one seaman.
IMPORTANT FROM VERA CRUZ.
To tho courtesy ofonr Amsrican Consul at Vera
Crux wo oro indebted for file* of " El Como," from
tlm 1 Ith loth" 17th imdusivo. On ib«* 15th an
ox\vre.a arrived from Mexico.ronvmunicatlRg facta
which show a disposition in the Government to
ratily tire con vent loo whh France. Tito new* oflho
•mimt.le arrangement eau«e,l groat rejuk’lug in Hie
capital. Immivdiately on tire receipt i.ftlni 1'ilelll-
banco, a I'resl-tvMil ad interim wa. appointed nnd
invested with lire Governin' it. na Ion tlret-axt day
llu.tameaie nut hlmrelf ri th" Ik vl of a lit!" fi,re"
■ml maiclied lowsid* Tampico, for the piup^ of
retting down the rohois thsic, who wero making
ksad agalaxt lire Qovarnmsnt. Tha «|aliisri*l pa.
NF.W Y»RK LWliSI, v | URE.
It AsscstBLT—April I, 1839.
After tho present ition of p -titio i* Hi • folhoving
commnniciii.Mi was received front tlio l*<v>idu.it ol*
tlio Ui.ilclState-:
U'xitti.voTo.v. March 29, 1819.
To the House of A«*oinbly of tho Stain of Now
York.
It iiiTiul* m" great svhf-teiion to acknowhoL'e
the receipt of «tt!i Iry rov-du ion* of yroir h-oironlde
Im>Iv. e*|,ii»«»ing its ap|re-*b •li.in of the c.>Ui se ,.ui-
>n«*d by tire FVJervI F.vco i v, nml of tire ncii *n of
Congress, ill ndarion to tliecomrov i.y Iteiween ihe
S'lit* of Maine and Her ll.ituouie VI ij -sty's I',.-
vinre of New It un-wick t nirtroiM-ing, a •lie* .le-
t rniiiwihm , fyroi Slate lo-M-c-.n.lihe rtf rtsofilwl
G-ncnil 0-ivouirnt-iii in pr aervi .g picitic relit ions
with Grout Britain, und to hod liorselfiu rcinl.n •*
if iMwe««Piy, to iti.l 111 revi-ling Miicioac.nncuis up-
<N, tv" term -ry ol'aiiv (Him hi of ilu- U-non.
For lh" rxpres*«*i* uf III sentt-ro-uis. nu-l for
the rmirn uouMimiiy w iro which it vvu« made, I
tl'ir Kr mv it'.pi'ciful and gruief'il aukiiow li'dgmeuis.
’Ill" A«-et»l,ly „f New Y«r; may n-.lu—uicd that
loef-vt HU six'* I'd" ndjil iraeiii of the c.intr .ver.y
in qie.iioo 11, s-CmIs on niy |-nn wi.Mn* „nti;|. ,|,
that uro oui.i«ient with ro-ison nnd ju-tice, and
with that sacred tv-p.-ci fur tli- ulnracier of th"
Oouigry, which, Irebig {•ar tmouiil to ad other cm.
•nieniio-is, ran never lv riitrcganlcd. SbroilJ
ihe*o ,-ff.»ris prove un*ticce«.fiil. a ("Milt I cuonot
•tlliwmyve.r to'expect, the Fednnil Govrnim lit
will rely with cun fl Inure on tlio proiricd croup, on.
•hm of your groat Stair—a coufi l-n o uhkr ju*tdi< d
t>y the |irire<-clipg« which have Ireen rommunica rd
lumeinyroir In-tialf. nn.l by the known fi.| lily of
lberitii.no of New York lo tho honor and iutcrosts
of uur Cdmmnu country.
\YUh great rctpect.
Your obedient ser.’u
M. V.<^ DVRKN.
A nejrn man bolouging ior Mr. Niles, nfThilHv
•W'i\. in a til of rage, lately, struck u negro womi:.
n M.err Mow with a tile, umler th", ar, whieli f Lc.l
it r u. t .- jr . v.vl. Supivwlttj; that ho kdt^l Irer, Ire
wvnt to hi. nuni, Prvur.vl itcv/ ira.nl cat lo.lhn.it
front car torar. lire woman was rocoverinf.—,V.
OrJ***i P'tpir.
to.v 11 rd uiiutln r,
mat opinion, or tin*
" In lutrudiH-'iiig tl
satisfaction ut your I
nnd tin'll used tilt* li;
rudely treated in lire
' lu npply a scourge
I count not haw upii . ........
Uis this, tin- dtaiK'iigew a. given hy Lord rowers-
court. Mr. Rinl.uck otli rvtJ to wiilulruw hi. charg
es if Lord 1'uvv ci .court would deelure tlml they
weio not true; or, if his luu^iiugo simply wit* cum-
pluiiH'd of, to reiruct or cxpluiu any exprosriuu out
absolutely needful to convey tire charges, prov id, d
lewd 1‘owerscuurt w uttnl |mmuI it out. Ills lonLh.p
would 1I0 ueitlrei, uud so the jwwder wa* biirmu.
Two English ini'ii-of-wur hud sailed fur Putrus, to
dciiiand explauatiuUH resjacling un attempt to iitur
dec Sogtwr ttretli.uiwl au tu.ua ..tb red to tou Ur.luU
consul. A baud ol roMrer* •uddemy euterod the
roddeirec of M. Rioti, tlrepntuer ol tlw hou.e of I '.
Clurk & Co,, und u servunt, by closing the do..r o.
u 1 inner U|*urtliH-iit saved tire lil'u ol his iii.e-ter,
w hu ll was llirealciH-tl by- ihi-nswoiu'* knife. Tire
Englidi consul, seeing lliut tire |hJkc dal not ,i„
there vlmy, protested ugmust tire negUgcnw v»f tlre
hii'iil uutiiorittus, uml liiunstver, received u letter full
ol'i.isiius from lire Secretary 01 tire Government, tho
chief ol lire gcuduriirerre.
For ctteclive uml inm-offectivc service, lire whole
uniuiiut to be provided by government is£ti,t7.'>9,Uo8.
In the limiso ofGumimui*, tin tire 1*1, .Me. Charles
Buller oilered to submit lo lire decision ul' u coin-
nottoe, com]>o«cd exclusively of ojquMitiun urem-
tiers, on tire question wlreilur Ire Imd vaiuteil lus
sent hy- gmug to Cuuiuln w ith Lorvl Durham.
,U.i the ttccuml ivudiiig of tho lr,*li imimcipul cor-
penliou* hill, the nioiLn rs twice deli-uti ill heir op
ponents by targe tou^oi-.ties—on iiretiui.s to ud^iHuu
—tire tir-t t.mj by a vote ot |.il to bo, nml Uk'u-
coinl 117 to Ul lo tlie courso of tire deliuto tlie
•.peecli oi'i.iird Eliiingtini, iii.luly 183d, was uilvert-
ed to J—Lord John Uu.ncli tlccgiring llr.il he under
stood it 0.1 ,y a. evpia'Sriiig tlw opuooa tli.it the re
venue* nl Ure prutestant citun'li 111 Irelaud were too
large, ami tint Ire agreed 111 that opmion
.Mr. IIiiiim iiiuved for ml Mr t-rmicis llcad’scor-
ivspo.ah'iice; and .Mr. Lutreuehere strongly iqqiosed
tire iiwsti.sit.
On th" 12th of February his Excellency S viva in
Van tie M’ever, envoy extraroaliaary tn.ni Uei 9 ium,
wus married to Kh*mivtli Anil Sturges, only daugh
ter of the wealthy Mr. Hate., ut lire House of iiarmg
Urotlrer*. Mr. Hates is au American, hut In- resi
ded 20 year* in England Mr and Airs £lew-n*.n.
Lord JleiiMntrm', Lord I'atnierstroi, 3 irgit Maxcy,
Esq. ami Mrs .Maxcy, lire .M11vtuot.es/m Menesiy,
Mr. Julia Van Ihiivu, uodwreverm of tha lurci 6 o
nuiusters, were j.rei'ent at tireccrcmouy
Fium Ike ,.,.rdun Cannes. March 2.
Letters tnnn Hay.nure, to tlr; 25.li uit, confirm
the fear* expressed 111 tortuer tulviecs, Hint (ieiicrut
.Murolo WMU.d follow up liis previous tliUMUcro, by
tire execution uf 11 re seven Cat list ouicers reiiuiatug
in hi* ha..ds 1 la y were slnH at Erteua roi tire llftli.
AuiiHtg«tth?tnwrro Co.onet Oger (a cou.iu ol l*eu-
crat Francisco Ihirera.) Doit ri.uu.io D.tiio, Chap-
laui-Ueueral of lire Mall, tlie iJuimilUlider L uugu, m,d
tii" Governor* o. its,* tort* ol t’uy uml of SauiaUar-
bam, near E»ici.a ’lli.se K-ttv-rs ctMtaai a procla
mation ot .M .run, i*«uedm-for• tlie execuuuus, a.ui
umitirer of Don Car.os, m winch lw a'muiuiice* mat
Ire had dismissed .Mamto from In* comuu.,d, and
ouituvv* Inin. Dou Cur,,1* lud made a movement 00
Estclla, but. ailed sud-L-uty uml retraced nt* step*
.Nothing was knowu ut'Moroto** mowtueot*, but it
was *nid that he wa* laying siege to Peralta. Ano
ther rumour hud i^ lliut with eight liattmmn*, ho hud
joiued Espartero. 1 tre w hore ot his conduct seem
ed iuvolvaal ui mystery.
Notwithstanding tire protestation* of .Maroto, lit
tle doubt wa* cntcrta.ucd of Ins trca*uuaoie corres-
poiiduiica with Kspurtcro. Ttio foiluvving tetter gives
u fearful account of toe executions.
•• EukhhJvi, r'eb. 21, live o'c'ock, P. M.
“IIowcaaldew.il> to yrot our suuattoa we
receivivl uuthing from the royal twad-vpwevers, we
know hothiug 04 tire moveiue„u ut lire mug, no one
i* a..owed to appr.Hit'li the iroiiticr*,uotetn r*ofu..y
dc*cr,pti.>o ica.'ii u*. From 1 pr.vate *our. e ami
sur.-1 luce Icar.ieil that Maroto u 111 LStcha, w,tu
tire 1st a.id / inhutta.ionso.Navarre, the 3d 01 Gu»-
puzcoa, two battiuious ofCastiiha.i*, and four squad
ron* of lai.c-.-r* of Navurre. It up j rear, tiut, by
mean* ot'nritx-ry amltnUMiug u*eof toe tviag's „utm*,
h" gaiirevl overtire 1st ami * ill of Navarre, ami tire
tbur*qttadr.iu*, who imtoiuy cunseiifcil to ura-st the
general*, lull to execute Urem
Poor General Carmona, a man of mild and sim-
plo habit* brave a* a iam, and loyal patriot, wa* ar
rested at four in tire niormiig, placed ut the haiol* ot'
a priest, ami *hut at 3 o'clock; 1.1H having, during
the whole of that lime, oitlrer been uccustxl uf any
crime, or vUitod hy any oue. He wa* led forth ig
norant who wen- hi* persecutor*, and .hot, not iu
the prcxi.cc of th" army, but secretly. In tlw same
manner w a* treated (icocral Guergue - dragged from
tire urm* ufhi* family, uml murdered within un hour.
The liitcnd im-G.-iH-r.il Venn wa* urresnd w liile out
•hooting, and viiliout |icraiitting him 10 Imld inter
course with any on*-. Ire wa* in.tantly put lu death.
Tb« murder of tlw Viceroy of Navarro, Gciu-rnl
Francisco Garcia, wa* inure refined; he wus brought
before Maroto and ituulu-d, tuwl at his vk-maud, to he
sent to tlw royal bead quarters, dragged forth and
abot. That truly bnanrtlde patriot, Gen. Don Pab
lo Sans, wa* compelled to follow Maroto 011 font—
hi* lwr*o wa* taken from him—from TuloA to E*-
teila. Th" wife of llrigniher Kaus wa* made a pri-
siKw-r ami rrurilv in-ntt-d. * r *' ' "
€0.11 ill EltCIAL.
Latmt utTks rnoM LivcnrooL Mar. •
LATs.tr ntrt:s r ito vs IIavkc Fga. it
Lxicsr tout vrur Havaxa M arch 23
SAPASSAIt KSPOItrg, APML 6.
LIVERPOOL - Ui slop Culumbus—tM 1 bales Up-
lainl, si.I 10 ho ,S I Cotton.
PlilLADKLI’lllA—Schr Excel—111 bales Cot-
11, .*>U casks Rice, 11J boxes Tobacco, 3 |>«ckag«a Sun • ,
dries. ft
NEW CASTLE. Me.—Behr Watclunan-iO.OWj
ft P 1* Timber. 80.000 ft boards.
MAC UN, April 4.
Cotton—Sales during the week limn 13 tu 15$
cent.. *
wwcmg.v 11 • iq.u.i n.
CLAR»AcaviLLK, March 25.h. I8J9.
Sit—Itwg to vtu r.i, ji.w ..I liiB p.u.wu ..vs -t a
"lliut. all 11 1 Imt li.ok place in Its * m Ignm-rlni-'.l
•u«i night or raiiiei • uny tin. in .ruing. Ahum 3
••'chreiv uii nriiieil paiiy I10111 lb" Un.icd Sla v *, 01
• rip. , it,ove vl.iwn cal lire ie*- until «•|•|l••.il0 »ui
p.q 01 oil Delicti Bulge pnvKin< > I.f* III.! v.1 ilie.r
■••.iu ng), iit.cl iiicnciinoiieiici-il bring mire.l ur-n",
tiUi Wiitmui • ftW.l, u» ouv pltpt't had vt«.po.id 0
•u ni-eivi**, uu«lv*. silver, a»amig ill- r ireurvr
ap|-iu-.cu, lie- ili-ia..cw m-Im; io-i gr.-wt l«r pi t i-v
him. '1ii<-biig'OHl. tll'-n ll wl h Cannon a.at UO-
iireul.iK'ly dvcuuipvd 111 11.0 i.ircciiuu • f Aiourg
Spiuig". A ileiiiciiun lit ul lire U-iei'ii’s light lira-
g an.., unit tin- tight coiiipui.y el Col. D^ij'*ivj;i-
ai.il ii.uicia d d|-10 un- |u.e. i.c-ai winch a Um, 01
•IrebriguiHU luinanicd uunl lire i.eur uppiuacli ul
nUl lot ce.
Ij on uur iiiiivnl nt the spot on tho ieo from
wim r»- tire iii.iig ti.uk p.ui*-, hi i.iimit 11..! cunin.i.,a
tcor.de* oar, l-ui.t, an.l n Uuitv.l Sint, * nm-ku,
wild an um. six pmii.il hall, not a q uiiilliy ut cm-
non,shut lying Ht-ntieieil iiImiii. fuun liiu.uj.po.n-
mice ui *01111. piece* uf the wnodeii cuhiioh, lam
red lo Im-in.vu lliut "c-vi-iai u| lire loigiuiiU wen-'
woo mini by 11* Inn "ling, murk* «sf b.m.l t«.ng .lu.
tinctsy vi.title on tbe |.nw* «imI ice hiouihI. i Ire
tiling on tire piqum* in till* vicooiy 1*1,ot mii iihu.u-ii
occuttcuve, t ui Hum vliudwiuucu Uas nhota vamu
Hum, an,I uur picvuuiioii m placing thv aeutih-*
•iinler cuvir, no d nn.igu im. Ium-ii mtivt-d. Ilu.)
-In- C.U.II..II not hur.t, w,- liuvo c-veiy n-aMui m.u ( -
pu.eiliMtn inoro t-xnniilcil nilu k w.ih inii-mliil,
n* we uiu iiiuii mi'il Unit u ruii*iih-iub|o Ibrcu livin
unorii r |n. 11. convenient s., u* w* i» in n udine** lo
inaivh.n. MUvlMa.Nv-.sim, ti*.-, Gagn iiundlsiw-
gau uro now ai lli -dj.iiug., out) I'oui nitre.Ui.Ulil,
uiniiln railuca i.eX|avtvvl.
P. S. I lm ui jii*t hmird that oiip of lire Ameri
can. 1* Min it, uii't *1.1111! wiiuinli it, by th-* lm. «■ nig
•4 lie* wiN>,it-i, gnu: ill v aro im-w at lire Altioig
Spii- g-, oue ui.leuml a Imi.I tiuiu.-ur line.
Since tin- above wit* iu type wo havo r/ccivwj the
•u.luwing:
From the St. Alban* Mrsungtr of March 28 A.
F tut* ox me TkoMitK.—»-tro* on ieir froniKr
•“fin to incrviue 111 u i.-uriui ratio. I orilie tn*t two
wceiv* thero liuvo been ufio or miirolnvtii.imi.n eve
ry night. Apjiaiviitiy they urouilenaneiv each xdo
ot tire lino itcluuutioii up|a*.nr* to be tire order ot‘
tire—night. \\ v arc not irele to Math lire extent ot
tlio burning, hut prenumo trout the iiiiiiilier ot mv*
seen from this puree, uud wliut we have linurit, unit
quite a nimiiH-r ut hunding* Imve Uf 11 liun.c-,1, the
gieatcr (uirt ol' tlicm ham*, and the tn..»t ol Uiciii
•ituaual in C'lump.aiii u.n| U.Letowu. In tire tat
ter p.aco we uiv luioniiod lliut a. targe lioure wa*
burned on t ruluy nigiit him, uud on tlie Friiiuy night
pivviuu* two uaro* be.ougiug to it. Lu.t >unU.iy
in/lit oue ur two uaro* 1.1 Aiburgh wero de*troyail.
Me tnqw tu be able to give tuniK-r |rerticuiar* uext
week.
Fiom the Burlington Sentinel of March 29.
I- mom th». r ire*xTiut.—lire fodowing is an ex
tract liom a private teller, dated
• A Lot nail, March 22,1839.
* • • “CuptainPorier’i*company m regulars
are ordered from Un* pun to inure • Point, uud
leave to-arerrow innr.iiug; tire cotiqniuy »taiiouedat
Iruy are a.*o w itlnlcaw u, In jinn tire- trend quaiter*
o| the regiment at PiatUuurgli. lire i-xcitvinent at
Ruit/e’ii Point is very grout, in cuii*ei|uunce of tlio
burning* which have i*t-ii kept up |..riieuily two
wi«x*. bu.li! a number ot lm.- ia.iu.H-* are niov.ug
•mu of the place, ur ruber lire icuiare |«»i ot urem.
\ou can I.11111 hltie idtu ol the u.ar.n uud coutu*ni.i
which prevan thuro u* setui ua night but*, hwry
mun iu tliepiuce 1* 0.1 duty, u..dul(y mouutctl dru 3 *
00.1* are stutnHied 0.1 me ime*; yet with a.i tin* pr>-
t autinn, Urey t*av« tiro* an around Urem. Several
lire, have occurred within sight ot guutd, and wluW
they were extinguishing oi.e, iiuutlrerhusbrokvtioul
iu uiiotherdtroctinii.
LATi-r. still —Bya letter from Alburgh, dated
M0.MIJV i4.i, on winch implicit reliance may be
placed, we tram tiiatthe burn* bcloogtng to Mr C«>-
vcy, an entcqirismg farmer, 111 Alburgh, wire burn
ed oy a gang 01 “tuyat voomteer*" on tho Sniurday
mght proviou*. Mx or eight In ad td cutue, two
|iur»e*, sol about ten ton* 01 liay were a.so destroy-
17ur convijNiiidi'iil add* that scarcely a uight las
jNisscd tor throe week.*, witliuu. the heaven* bcu.g
mmmuated l>y tire light from some incendiary tiro iu
lire l vicinity.
CHARLESTON. April ft.
Cotton.—VVe have no new leaiurw to nwtica | n
the ope no ton uf Upland tloruig the week, Tha
mark* t emuinui-s 11 tlw same .late ns noticed in
ihii review id tb. 29th ii *i. Hm sales .race cur
u*i. embracing Nfvii.al ot’sawn day*, a mi Mini to
uiuy ub-ml 2900 Ume* at tire following price*—30
nt I3i; 53ut 14$ 1 44 nt 141 22 m Hit 111 at
NJ; 17! ui 1441 2U7at I4|t 230ai 15; S3 at
l-»4 ; 5bI hi lo|: 15at I6|; 3o4 at 151; 20at
15J; 029 .116 ; 20 at IU|; 113 •• 164 7 U5 at
•oji and 850 bn.ra ut 17 «ts. Iheia has been
some ueuvi.y umuug Sea Islund vtcnlvtra. About
4J7 ImIi'ii w'nile l-avu bien taken at lire following
l-rrei -:—115 1-ale. lioni U5 lo 78; 128 front 55 tn
7*; 41 fiiiiu 55 in sill 129 troiu 55 to 70; 20 tnnn
3oi-4a; i8ui55; Id ui 63; 9 ut b.'Jt 70 ab551
with 4 a 5171 mill 122 siuiiiud 1 In, ul price* mug-
i g nuni 12 to 25; 12 Mfciives al 48, ami 9 stained
d.». "l 22 VI*. per lb.
ificr.—In^inta attirlo there is com|varativalyr
iioiiong doing. Too mmkei Inn Xjovii eaueinviy
duo imuugiimit tnewiuk. In lael uur present
qu -luiiou.Miv wim d.lKi iiity uiaiiitaimnl, via: ti.fw
• •••riug'"Hl. pvi tuu, $l«44; lair topr.a>e4|»
44; amt cimicv 4|. lire »a,>aar*—73 rarer* at
*«i; 254 ai 44» 74.it 45-18; 80? at 4); 185 at
4j5 ant on lie rev* at 4||
Hong* Jlicc.—Ai-nui 10,(781) buihrla havo bean
vll»|w-i >1 ul Ml 1124 Cents |M-I buitiel.
Uruin— lire ineipl* ut Coin sine* tb« 2Cih
nil. re-dCli 12,UUl) bu.tiv.s. Mi stem lm* bioogl.t
75, M..u Nuiih Lniutiiiu 8a cviits i»er busln |, '1 wo
cnigire* i.| .ujf riui ipiiiuiy li ivo ctiiiigcd hand* at
pr.te. ti.it iimoe puo.re. Aln-ui 4U“U tw.lreis Ma
ry.ami Ut . have him. mam ivcviveil, winch louuglit
4aeis. Noamvai. ul Pea>—quiHaiiotia nvmnnal.
liny ||.i4 men selling ut l ul) per lOU lb*.
I iottt.—Ti.i* uiliuie Iiub Ucuiiih a drug in our
pv-.s." - - -"-utimnily *U| plk-tJ. Our c<Ty
who ,.avo laige "luck, on turn!, re-fgseutvr-
uutU ,,H *> **»-•-d np tin ir sup,die*. 1«
•In- |.ivm-ii| slut cut Hn. 111.11 kul we liuvu do. med it
pioi'i-i' lu i-r.isa twiiuvi qiiotmiuas, a* all Ut*erii»
tl, in. an* 11UII111.U1. ’ 1
Untcrrtrn—Aihhii llli|,lal-. Mu.rnvado Sugar
Imvo u vn oal w. |nicM rwngii.g Hum 84 10 8 vta.
per ill., uc. uidlng lo •puilliy 11„- mIvm in Cuftew
emiq.iiku nh.Mii hi? hug* Culm, at 111 u t 1“4.
Uo have 1.0 liaiisaciioi • lo i.|hhi invnlier \\m
Imliu ur New U.han. ilulsur,-,^ naota-
tHMi" n--nillial. *
1.. Wrum Rn.-..n bn..i,ht ih.
s', "v." 8 “ti «*• uit .«t
Slnuiid- r-, 84 •'(•- |H*r m. '
M jo Ul,.
I*"; 1 ."M ,1 11 —‘"I I *1 c— |k ' H., IUI.im.He i.
hoi.1.1 l l|i. 14. \\ 11 , 14 tu , lb ,
A«...l .<»...•—A ,„i „f \\ On.iuowH I, r
loinight '.'4 pei bid.
Satt. ii.arale.sf tlm w«-k haw hern 1609
•x k« L.v. rpoul at $. t ms i;, n I o-reial small lw«a
le.in .... .I..,, luenl arm ,l v • ai 111 „ 11
suck, mi time. * *
Exchange. Bill a on England, 10 pci ct. prcm.1
•m. t lance, dl. 10 ■ 5f. 13; Dunre.ra: as last quof
^ WILMINGTON, Antll 5.
Steam Sate mill /.umber. Tins piuju m-Iims of
ill.: U.il a h ive ii-ilu axl tire pure ul steam mill
l.oi.ki.r Iw.iilull.ir* |h-i iliiHi-aml ten. Ihe ->U)-ply
i« Hlnin.l.int; und ilu- null*cmiing dally Iromn lull
*im k i.i limner, all unlei* lor lumber can be rxe*
oiled pinuiplly.
Hirer Lumber. More demand tbe present
ween. Mi.mIi v intis .old wid* bends at $7 25.
limning | um $11—$11 25.
Lotion, Small puicu.tuf lire pait week may
n*d Imvi* met liuy«is) 13 ccuu may be tbe extent
at pr. sen>, A
31 rivets smith and north of u* su-tain full pticex
f-i W>t I in I iu ai.icle*. Our murki-t is scant at
pras.-iii; hill fui.supp.tes are dwi.y cxjiecro-d.
Hire. New cum. a in, ami is ol guod quality
nml |-rime. Sales of rough rica have been mode
h-r Ire Ctunles.un market lively, nod uur supply is
veiv luutiwl. I'ncx advancevt, and h«ld lu f 435
$4 58.
Lor*, hn* been sold from 86 cents to 90, and
$1. Ihe lie nm>d u limited now. Over VtlcvaU
v tutiot be ieiH.il un.
THE MAINE IIUUNDARY.
Tho following show* tint tho .Mad t w.uka War (!)
ia over:—
(Corretp.n Inter of the But in At tot.)
State Hocse, Acocsta, )
luesdny, Muron 2o, 1633. J
Our Mnhwaska war nnw- sceat* ua picstiouably
r»d.sl. 1 tjra ar.i la you copie* ut'comaiu^icaxioii*
tiiat nave pa.*ed hetwreeu lieu Sreott ami Mr Jehu
ll.irvvy, wtucb ptace tn it matter beyond u doubt —
Gov. Pa.mchl lias i<*ucd order* thi* nior.nng, dis
charging tlio militia mnv in the service ol the State.
Tin* arrangement lta* been eflectcd ciitin-iy by Gen.
Scott. (Juv Fuirt.c.J seem* to have acted oniv a
subordinate jian in the math r—agneiug w ith groat
readiness to any term* tiiut were ufi'erod him.
By this agreomeut Maiue virtually almmlnn* tire
pr.-sint p.MK-**ion and jurisdiction of ttcur.y tlw
w Imlc disputed territory to Great Britain—fur in
point of fact, Maine hit now muy po*M*s*ii>u of a
•mail p.art in the territory—that *lic i* graciotuly
I K'rmitted to retain— while she con ten ft that Sit
ohn Harvey shall retain jmsu ssieti ol'ai.d exercise
juriHliction over mere than thru- founh* of tbe d»-
puteil t.-rritorv—for tire provincul porermm-nt now
exercise jurisAictioa over all the disputed territory
lying north of the t>\. John*, und u part of tire terri
tory south of that river, \Vitls tire ro*olve of iavt
year—mjuiring tire boundary li re to be nm—ami
tire rosulves ul lire 24th January, and tire 20th of
February last— requiring tire Guvvrnor to take nos-
scssiou of und exetrisc jurisdiction over lire whole
disputed territory - in force, I dn not understand bow
be could enter into such an amuisrtnent. It i*. in
(art, an abnndosinrent of all that ire has himself so
valiantly and pertinaciously contended for. It car-
rirs fully into effi-ct tire rocotmnendiuioti made at
Washington by Air. Fox ami Mr. Forsyth, which
-rueily Heatiil. Ibis i. nil lire tiil.irma- tl". governor rv(>mLatrd in hisr-c-nt hm
»w»» * have been wSU-to gather; liemmrow yon shaft , (renctalScuti, in thi* bu.inr M , hn. bm-n acting
hear lartlrer trout me. j as tire agent of lire general Govi-rtinsein. Jlis L-
LoxDon, March 2. 12 o'clock. Tins principal 1 si ructions were, 1 understand, t<« Jitu* tlw roreat
movamant ia Forsi|R Markvt has br-n in Spanish | protocol, onterrd into at Washiogum. otrriod into
MARSEILLES, Feb. 25.
During tbe past week 838 bags Brazil cofiee havo
hern »md at 55f ; and 150 do at 53. Circumstances,
mure than lire high price, lmvc prov ruted activity fas
the cotton market.
NANTES, Feb. 25.
Some small parcels Louisiana cutlua have been
taken at 120a 1251; large sales of rice, iariadiag 150
tc* N Carolina at 36a38 75.
HAVRE, Feb. 27.
Colt cm —The tnuHartion* in this article bava con
tinued in a very hmttrj scale since our last report of
tlw 23d inst. haring be»-n confined tnlbemost pres-
sing wiuits ot' the trade", and tbo prices of United
State* .isn't staple cotton have undergowe a further
decline uf 2*3 ermimrs: finally the xwdwcti— of oor
rates for these descriptions may wmm bo estimated at
fully 3 orotiines per | kilo, fitioi tbe biffcrst
|Niiut at w hich Urey were at the beginahy of this
Tin. airs enticed-w ’Clwoge Uro bren only t67
bale", r.Hi.oiin- <4 243 |«ies Nrw-Orimns, of which
2t> bale* at Ilu.: 1-3 nt J 1ST to 120ft 15 nt 124ft
ami MU good at 132f 50; -J| Mwt-ile nt 115f tsd
119ft 148 I'pUfid. tff which 15nt 110ft 133nt Ilif
BUSTUN, March 30.
f'ofto*.—'There have hccu no transactions ia this
article siuce uur last ropuit that t\i|uire Duriring.
I Ire only sale* making ore small parccli taken tor
imniiiiiiitu lire. All tho largo puia-lwM-ra have de
clined tqKTidiiig, with thu view that tlw next advi
ce* from Eunqre would ihvlhre. At the dose of uur
n-|Hirt wcuuiit* tinm Limp .4 are received to the
2Jth ult., stating a decline there, ami a dull mar-
(i.
Coffee.—'Tl cro i* hut n very moderate stock, and
holder* are inure i>rm. The inuiracti««s are small,
embracing 6a? 00 bags St. Domingo 94a9$r; 2a300
dol’uvno CaU-lio lljal'Jc per Us, ti nis. hole
hy auction ut' UK) bags St. Domingo 84«94 per lb,
cash.
t lour.—Tho market continues dull, and prim
must again be quoted lower, and dreiming. Saks
ul’ Gcneaev, common brand* $8 62; a tow hen-
droit hbt* Howard street $8, cash. Sales ofUah
timoro C.ty Muta 7 &7,aiidr'nduricksbure $3 per
iilii, ( ms.
Mot-rat $ —After our last report of the largo sales
which had been made, and w hidi had until that tuna
been pmicijaUty scent, the view* ol’ holder* wero
much higher,und 38c wot the asking prices, but tbo
tunrkcicioM-s again inactive, and howler* leas (inn.
Sare* for the week viuhracu ai ozt 508 hhdsL'uba to
tu- grocer* at 2dj, 29,29| and 30 per ga). 6 nu.
nn I a small cargo d.Milltug at 28c |a-r gal. 4 prrjF
d.s.cosh. Sales of lOd hlul* Trundud ot 32.jc per
gat ca.li, aud 38 do do 3Iu3-i| (H-rgal.6 m*.
Prcii'fi a* —Mess Ik it ha* derhued to $!6al6-
50. 1 Ire stock uf oiih r kinds i* very small. Turk
and Lard have sold quite largely at quotations.
Ai.t —1 he dcmiu.tl lm* rather improved, and
talcs of nlmut 158 cask* 3, jja-ijc jvr th, 6 ms.
Sugar.— 1 tre market cuutuiuc* Ireavy and wilh-
uut material alteration from our last rvpurt- 2a300-
Imixc* 11 avail..a brown have sold at 8aS$c, and
aoisitt choice UjaOc, and common quality \Xhito 9$
ulOpr, m\ Img* MamBioUc per ffi.6 ms. Sato*
hv auction 50 trials 1'urtu Rico 7 37a? b2 per 100 lb r
4 m*.