The Weekly Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1839-184?, May 11, 1839, Image 4

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fyKr mt rkl9 €Efforflia}i tAtK from Ktmori:. 8; tha packet »Mp Omrgt Wa*hiaftrw, Cap!, Holorioc. arrived at New York, «n the 29th nil.. Uiripml paper* la itia S9ili <»f March, and London M tW Sllh hiM I**" raeviv*! I" that rity. 1 liar* It mi • tpack of »«r in the We eatract the fella«ie| from New York paper*» The packet ahlp 0«ir<e Washington, Captain HoMreffa, hat arrival, bringing London paper* tn tha Slthof March and Liverpool |ra|n»rs to the SOilt. The latalllfenco I* oft paetlfe renort the news uf lha UlhptMrsI Iiv Congroi* pluvious in lie adjourn- ment, providing fir the event of n war, dn not np- S ' to have awakened much excitement. A Iri- decllne.beth in the price of cotton and nf grain takee place in the market. The extracta we give reluting tn the debate* in parliament on the boundary question will be read with IntenMt.* The attempt to organlxe the French minNtty on* 4* Marshal Smilt hnt eompletrly failed. income- Manet of the ditagrevmor.t of tout* Phiiliprm with tb* propoicd member* of the cabinet, particularly In regard to the policy lobe pursued toward* Spain. GREAT BRITAIN. The Kaglifh newspaper! continue to animadvert ea the questiod of tlio boundary controversy, with America. The London Morning lloruld apeak* uf the Immonta speculations wiiich li*ve taken pU<*o ia cotton, ami atieipute* gieat commercial revul sion* in rontMuence. The *amn paper snggcit* that England etmll liereafierprocurv liertuppiie* of cotton from India, whern cotton enough might bn railed if care enough was tmvtnwed upon it* culti vation to render the British empire independent or America a* regard* thi* necessary material. In ad dition to thi* projectthn Morning lloruld has anoth er, which It states in tho following terms! 11 British eommurco hat created nil tho wealth of New York, and tho other principal towns through out ibefadtral Union. It may Iro doubted however, whether sound policy does not dicinto tlmt Halifax end thn chief towns in our North Arnericno provin ce* ought nut to ho selected as emporla for lititish goods, and whether such n change in thn passage of ear manufactured commodities to thn hnnds of con tainers in thn United States might not be attended with the bapplost effect* on our colonies, at yvoll at eo the power of England. The London Time* snyst '* However steady, nuitcre and composed the tone both nf the President in hit recent menage, •ad that of the Senalo and House of Rapri'snntn- tires la thtlr reports and resolutions, n m ,*t impor tant branch nf these transaction* is, thnt in speak- IM of tho final question—viz. the ultimate right to the territory now in dlipute—they one nnd all taku earn to pronounce tholr conviction, that Maine i* a- huiulnmly Justified in the assertion nf her claim to the whole of tit** said territory, and make appar ent their trilled determination to support Imr in the maintainancc of her quarrel with Giant Britain, eren at the risk, and with all the consequences, of a national war. To expect that tills country should succeed In re taining the whole of the disputed territory would, with such a Government ns the present, ho to look for a shower of miracles from Heaven. It must terminatemucompromise, each yielding somewhat, •nine* Lord* Hawick and Palmerston h*v« deter- nievd to giro up tho whole. In tills Journal we have more than unco pointed out n district aluug tha B|y of Fuady, which appeared to us, and still up- pears, the hast adapted aa material for compromise ** P*** °f the British Crown. The proposal, urt atMorye, it attacked, and. we mini nllow, not tNUwut same justice, l»y • "Now Uruntwickur.” wto writ* t leitar in this day's limes, and who With something like transntlnniia exaggeration, com- Pjfff* it to a cession nf the whole of England south uftba Thames. Doubtless, there I* nopntt of New utunswiek that could lw named which aotne Inltalw itant of that country would not do*crlbn a* \vur»# Btted titan any othnt for separation from the rest or slwuld be at well pleated as our •arraspundentto r*uln the whole country, hut un- hapidly Ibat would require n voice more potontial thattour* and our corrospondenta united. ^duf* and out'correspondent* united. LHEB^PiWSjWi hitherto a decided ml- ■JffSJW.PlWt. ■^prars tohave cut loose from 'Stfift 11 ?* l»«lf to lha cause of the Awwnjin, lo ilw Wwkly Chronlcl. il “Jilt?" 1 !*,-dviHMto for,Kill'll Mm, it.J-TI* I ! fr-tlwmu...ronii 8SE , ‘""I*I, WW»Mli abolition of 52SKSt?“ , illtW r “ r ll ’" nlK,, t Mil • t— rS.,Sr?iV! r .7* m®cl" r al l>Ulrict.,m.klii < I'u. tulMlon llm Im.u or Rcproionlallott, In llm n f nl- HO*.** ™«jl -ml v.rnil 10 MKrall.olho oplolon, of .ocK loan, oa Uinnlni;. I'» l,-r " rm >l» bml. orihnl union unapt tcfknnon, which llm Chninlitl, ‘’MjJjJjjUkr.wlitoli ' |lW *”' IUolf ■’/«* Ck.rti.l. al D„h„, i 1'aritt—Tim too,Ion Chronic!., nBuiiiIwpaperofM.ith ,11.1, BU^uJERSTi° r ? I"*" -’a'mlilngn or tho Vhy-TO 1 !", proviso,, IWly Ovo il,ou.0011 por.no. ST?rTI” “mv-lwn proront on Ihoorrs.lon. 7™ r al.Coifrl.r UUt “ f *■»—«» I* uikon .®f Towhridgo, was colled to the f e Mot *P°k‘ , n fivo minutes liefore a 200 ui1300 lories, composed ofdntnkon ' JV'T or » clerks, persons, nmi other sup- i.porwraor tho ranegudo Uurdutt.liciulml hy Tugwell, the undeMlioriff of tho county, made their uju*c«r- ftnee attunrlglit oftho mooting. A horn was blown ?#i *haundcr-sherHf, a* the signal of attack, u? ru *h *** tnmle upon tho mee- V.I'.T.i , nf ' oorn J aw * forever,’ ' church nnd , !J n dissenter* t' 1 no bloody whigtuod null- Wtl thiws cheer* for tho Quwn.' and 'down wuu Vincent. Tho meeting thus suddenly thrown into oonnulon,ito man knowing friend from foe, and li M* 1 approoohlng,tvanenooflndescrilm- bla confusslon occurred. • Mr. Roberts, of Hath, on. Mitored to obtain a hearing, but in vain. Mr- Burtl then mounted, and aahi 'Here uro a few drunken tone* try ing to raise tho antiquated cry of church.hdatatet but we will nuitliar iNiimmlumi- K«d3S®fo r S l,; ' u ““ w ' (, -" ul1 1 uproar.) .. Vincent rose amidst stones, flint*, and mud, whWt tvwo flying In all directions. He sald- ( U)t alarmed—those follow t below am giv ing us very important lotions—tltey ore convincing « of tha efficacy of moral force. fLo ’ 1 f moral force. (Lund cheers, c j ■ T, -- n *»oodcries of •• corn laws and . -Mg ‘tale lb rover.") We are mot to-night to wa^DMO aristocracy tliat wa hare sworn death tothomtamby which they llre-fcbeer* and con- to to} 1 them, that if these bo the wea- poM wiU» which Uie people are to be met, we shall taM.ap arms in our own defenca. [Cheers, and torowing of mud and stones.] Tho confusion in- emalng with darkness, Mr. Vbeent sald-It is -••VNtttal the peaco be preserved, to I suggest tho propriety of adiouming this meeting. Mr. Carrier then aiUourned the meeting until Emiter Monday at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon. CaittNo out or Tut YCOMANRT.—A circnlar has ha*a issued by the . secretary of state for tbh home department. Lord John Russell, of which a oopv is ■ ^‘Wctad to tha Lords Lieutenants of Coun ts*, for tho assembling shortly of their respoctlvo ywomaniy crop#, for permanent duty. PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OP LORDS—Maroh 47. CIKADISR PRtSOaeRS—CNITKD STATES. Lord Brougham eomplainod that the Canadian ' prisoners, although only convicted of political oflen- bad bean associated with housebreakers, thieves ‘••d common Toloo*, and treated In every respect in the same manner. Surely this was a remnant of the batbirism oC by-gono ages, when there was no dls- . tiaeUon made between ordinary felonies end politi- ' cal offences. He did wot mean to bare it unde^ v stood thu the treatment of tho prisoners was there- ; suit oTany active interference, but only according to the ordinory course, and he wu aura it neeilo.1 only to be noticed to be redressed. The noble and learn- ed Lord then went on to say, that he sincerely hoped tha painful necessity of war with iVmerica would be avoklod. IJp would not counsel tha Government, nor would thoir Lordships sanction any course con trary to tho public honori but, on thn othor hand, 'no apprehension must be entertained in contequcnee ■*lba high wariUco reputation which they had fee- Mhd nil mrfer the world by Use valor of our heroes by sea and land; no ap[>rehattsion noed he en- timid that It would he derogatory to oar honor toeoueadoas much at possible forth* maintenance ..yifefomUmftk blessings of peace. This Vnu the Principle upon which the Government ought to aet mil* in respect to tli* un- nappy duTcroaoes between this oountiy and America. *** • 0, » ,0 *»tloo oa this sulyect tvhlcb tv j 1 .l? •“‘dwlably, clearly, and manl- ^pppri»ofNormj£y said, that In reference trials. Ils bad rereived a lor them to day, but ha should make further ilw qulries on the subject. In refernnee to th* othrr |*rtof the noble and learneil laud's stmedt, ho Imd no observation* to offer on tlmt. ' HOUSE OF COMMONS, March 2«. CiRstiA.—Mr. Ilume wished tn ask the under soeraiary for tho Colonies whether He Imd received any InformstiiMi on ilm subjort of Colonel Prince Imvltig onlermi several prisoners taken by tlie In dians to lie shut in Canada. Mr. Labouritern said, Csd Prince bad been ral- , • «" f«r on cxplnnalinn. That explanation hid liecn Hvudvod by Sir Georyo Arthur, who was of opinion il was not satisfactory,awl Imd suhsennenl- ly instituted a Court uf Inquiry. That inquiry had couiniriK'od americah BouanAnr. 8Ir C. Canning thought it would hardly be decent for tlw Ilottso to adjourn for tho Easter holidays, without having som« explanation from Ministers as tothestato of our rciotinn* with America. Under ordinary circumslnnees they might trust to tho dis cretion of Iter Majesty's Minister* on the ■ubjoct, but lie must say, that looking back to tho trunaac tions of the last few years, he saw little reason for trusting to their energy and decision, and bo ml^lit say, to their discretion, in respect nr foreign nffnir*. (Cheers.) After adverting to the nature oftho In- telligcncn received within tho hut few days, tlw Hon. Member asked—First wlieihar tlie Government Imd received any nffirial Intelligence of lha nppolulinent of nn Ameriran l'lenl}Nitentlrry to open further ne gotiation* in London, as to thu adjustment of the bniiiiditry question. Secondly, whether thn Govero- in -nt Imd tmy^ronson In Imllnve tlmt Hir John liar- vcy boil acoiiiricol in the linn ofconduct recommen ded to him by her Majesty's Minister nnd tho Amor- Iran Mlnlster'ttt WasFilngton. And, thirdly, wheth er thn Government had any objection to lav upon the table a copy of tho instructions which Sir J. Harvey, in his letter nf thu 18tli February mldressed to the Governor of .Maine, Imd referred to, making it im perative upon him to maintain by military force, If necessary, exclusive jurisdiction over the disputed territory. Lord Palmerston dcclirml entering into a full ex planation of tlm present stato of these matters, and thought tlmt the answer which he should givo to tho first question would sufficient')-account to the Homo for the reservo which h#felt it Ids duty to maintain. He had yesterday received a despatch fro.n ,\lr. Fox, dated the 7th of March at Waslungto ., com municating to him officially thnt tho American Gov- ernmnnt had it umlcr cnniidernthiu whether tlsoy Should send a special Pleiii|wtonUary fnr tlint putr- pose,or tghetiter fresh negociations would lie allowed. As soma communication might Ito expected vory shortly from tho GnvcVnmont oftho United States, the House would f«-oi that ho would bo departing from the lino of hi* duty if ho entered into any dis cussion, touching those mutters upon which ft was likely the Plenipotentiary might bo Instructed. With regnrd to thn socatid quostlon, he Imd ronton to bo- lievu that tlio last dispntchns received at tho Colntii- nl-nflico from Sir John Harvey, were dated at a time when lio could not have received the necr*sury com munications, With regard to tho other iinrt oftlto question, ho was sure his Right Hunorelda Friend wtrnld sco that it wus not expedient at tills moment to lay the papers liefore Parliament (Hear hear, hear.1 Ho (Lord Palmerston) was convinced tlmt tho Government oftho United Stntos felt n no less sincere desire than her Mqjosty (hut those inclden- nl questions, ns well ns the main question, nnd eny others which might nriio between tho two Govern- moot should bo satisfactorily adjusted, and tlmt nothing should occur to Interrupt these friendly ro- lotions which It was thointoreat of both countries to maintain. > Mr. C. Boiler explained, tliat what ho h id said on a former evening was, thnt ho considered tho Brit ish claim propostoious, nnd his ronson for making tlm declnrolinn wus, that if there was any hope of an amicable settlement of the question, thu British ne gotiator* must'make snino claim mere consonant with justice. Ho thought the American claim ns untenable as ours. If Great Britain abandoned the untenable lino and took tlmt in accordance with ins- lice, the would gain more than by theuso offeree. [Hear, hear.] SlrC. Grey thought tlmt the production of certain tnnpt, that of 1705, nnd one of later date, which were thn only ones recognised by thu Convention of 1B29, would tend materially to narrow tho question in dispute. FRANCE. Thn correspondents of tho Londfti papers sent that nil prosjiect of forming a coalition ministry, including M. Thiers ns Minister of foreign affair* was at an end. Tlm King with ordinanevt for the appointment of tho Ministry before him one of them signed, hud resumed his former position—defending Ids previous policy nmi declaring that no change should bo mndo in the system pursued inwards Spain und tlmt tho now enhinet must pledge itself to op. the election ofOdillnn Darotlo the Presidcucy * Chambers. The resignation of Talers was followed bvtlmt ofSuaxot, iWnure, I'nssy and Dn- mlcr, leaving only Boult, Ilmnann, and Dupln to form tlm number of tlm new ministry. Tbo Mnoiteiir oftlmS Itli, announces thn proro gation oftlm meeting of the chambers frnmthoflCth March to the <1111 of April. Tlio correspondent of tho Liverpool Mercury of March the Cflth, says— AH is terror and ilisnmy in Paris. It is now not only known, hot f it tlmt Franco is without a Go vernment. Stocks have gone down | trade is nt n stand | and to guunl ngniusttho populurcoinmoiion apprehended on Monday, tlm King gnvo secret or der* on Siinduy, for putting tho barrientrs in a state of readiness for military operations. " Wo nre as sured," writes the.Ioumnl du Commerce, “ that vcrol pieces nfenunon have Imen stm’oued in tlie bar rocks in tlm environ* of Pari*. Six pieces of artil lery with tlmir trains linvo In-en cnnducieil into tho barracks ofCoiirhvcoio." Those preparations snf- ficiently indicate tho fear* prevalently in tho Pa- luco. BELGIUM. The Brussels paper at imiincetho declssion oflhf Belgian Senate on the treaty agreed upon by tho London Conference. On the division, there appear- oil tliirty-ono momlicrs for, and fourteen against copting tlio ill articles. SPAIN. Tlm Bayonne advices of llm 21st of March, state that the incertitude oftho French ministerial ques tion kept tlio Carlist Court in a state of suspense, nnd tlmt Don Curio* Jmd remained nt Tolosa ex pressly in order to learn the result of tho negotla- lions going on in Paris. The new* from Malaga is not by any mennacheer- tag: tho exaltndoa have regained their firmer influ ence, and so great is tlm apprehension of fresh di* turbonce* in that plaoe tlmt General Alvaret ha* been compelled to apply to the government for per- mission to re-establish martial law, which has been granted. A very melancholy account box reached London of a quarrel between tlm 46th and 82d regiments, now quartered in Gibraltar. It ended in a regular fight, in which, it it said, Lieut. Colonel Campbell, of tho 46th, was killed. Dublin correspondent ol the Morning Post. [The London Globe says there is not a word of truth in this rumor. There had been a small row, between two parties of soldiers, but nothing calling for more than th* application of ordiuary disci pline.] Several of the London newspapers lmvc been arou sing their readers with stories of disturbance* in Lancashire, for which, wc hardly need say, there is not tho slightest foundation. They appear to Imvo •men from the movement of two truopt of horse-ar tillery from Woolwich—not, however, to Lancashire, but to Wcvdon. There is no doubt that thi' state wf thia neighborhood is such as to require the vigilant atkmton of government; hnt of late every tiling has been perfectly quiet.—.VexcAcstar Guardian. GERMANY. A letter from Msdcburg ofthe 7th, state* that 500 persona of Ihe Lutheran pcrsustion in that province, ami other part* of the Prussian dominions, intend to emigrate to North America in tlm w*l 4 K» of May. RUSSIA. Tho Russian Government has been obliged to break up the University of St. Wnldimirat Kiew, on account of the secret societies f»r the overthrow of Russian domination which pervaded the University. ARABIA. The fwrtifmd island of Licra end town of Aden on the Arabian coeit, in latitude 13, 12, north was stormed sad captured on the 19th January last by a force of Europoen and Native Infantry somewhat less than a thousand, including artillery, commanded by Alajo^Unilie, of the 24th Bombay native infantry, after it had been bombarded for two hours by tho squadron, commanded by Captain Smith, R. N. From FROM^illo mflNlff'* By tlm brig .llimmalch, from Kin Grands, we s* tn the latter pert *»f February. have dares to tb* latter part of February. All imlrletHiif Grande, when the llimmalrh k ft, but the capital nf thn province was In-sieged by the -M^. Th* Pre-idrnt left nn tlie 38th January, with lAOfl men, to attempt to raise the siege, end form a junction with sonwofthi- government troop* on tlie side nf Porto Alrgro. Ho rIF-citol n junc tion un the 30lh, hut wa* soon obliged to n-lrcsi, endremaiuednlllie latest dalra nt. Rio Giarnii-. Tl re was no prospect of aov peace between th.* government and thereM*. Tint government lo«t two armed sclomneta doring the month of February, —one was taken end tlio utlier sunk by tlm reM*. Provision* were plenty, at nil that 1* nece«««ry cornea from tlie Northern Prnvinro*. Tlie produce of the country, sorb a* hides, horns, Ac. is repre sented as very acarce. FROM BERMUDA. A slip from thn office of the Norfolk Beacon says that thw are indnhted tn e commercial Ironic in Norfolk tor thn Bermuda Royal Gazette of the 2d and f)th inst. The British ship of the line Cornwallis common- der Watkins, in seven days from Hnvann, arrived at Bcrmudu on the 1st Instant. Commodore Douglas* left the CnmwnllU in Hnvann, and proceeded in tlie Medea steamboat for Jnmiarn. The Medea was expected to arrive at Bermuda in 7 or 0 dnvs. . _ Tho American aclt’r Catherine of Baltimore, nr- rive*! at Havana, on the 28th of March in the short passage of three days from tlw capes of the Chesa- -By the brig Coquette, the Ur. ** s to the * * ‘ From Bermuda. .. change lias rereivod tiles of paper* ro the 83*1 ultimo They contain hut little news. The newly appointed Governor. Ll Col. lleLI. C. B. from Lomlonj arrived oolite 13th in tlio ship Barlow, sfier a tedious iinssbce of 31 days. Mr*. Reid and fuur daughter* wore nbo paiistngers in the Bsrlriw. Sir 8. K. Chapman hud accepted the offer ofthe hsik Osswsy, Captsin Burrow, to convey him and hU lady to any part ofthe United States, ami they would mil for New York on the 87th April. Tlio Ain.rio.0 link Harriet, Trnu.from Mninevlilm Iioonil In Now York. I,.litre reponet, e> li.vine .rrl.eil In dl.rre.. .like fleer,«. Dennntle. we, condemned and sold on the 16lit.—Halt. Pm i. 3d inn. if—a inrt'.ok. “V" I “PT , "' 1 X^I , > 1 ' Tlwe primmer. JWHUVISU. 4>nitneM. fitejlwd iti.r.rroJ io Hie tmnfci Alp,, ua ,| J 1 " 1 . 1 *: 1 ? wuriJ Wfirit bM* on Jnubl rf A. tofrill, ol ihelr LATER FROM MEXICO. There wn. enurhor nrrlvnl ye.lord,y, krlnpine Inter dotes from Mexico, hut nothing important. It would appear, from remark* in the Cmirf-r, ih n j tin* Fcdorulists under Unva and Mexia, iiovc pivni up ihe idnn of n«suniiing Vera Cmx.fnr the pur',lose tifjoining llteir friend* in the interior, while Bnsinnientn was cnncenlrnting nil lh- di«po»4l,|,’. forces of hi* party in the Valin d-IMnii. for ihn purpose (if attaching them. It is tlrouglit thnt the force*under Bu-tiiniMitn grently OLtniimln-r tho Fedora I i*l*; but the commander of the Intler, Urren. i* known to bo a aoo,| general, and some «,r lii« troups will figlit like devil* seeing that their very exi*ienru mu*t de|ivnd on victory.—AT. O. Picayune 2d init. 9 GOOD NEWS FROM STAIN. The receipt of two •upploment* issued from the office uf thn Noticinvny Lucero, llavnim, the dny trior tn tlio sailing of the brig Apnlnidiieutn. put* us n pn**e«*i,in of tho most rhceiing intelllgeoci- from tlio Toiiinsulit. In the comp und the raldnet if Dun Carlo* the greatest dUnnlur nnd itiuininn np- ta’ar to prevail! his li»-«t friaud* tlio frniln, p rt - drei and obiipai, begin to litr*.iko him! nod re cently, Moreno with eight liiitinlinn*, pm tlroinM'l- vrs under ihe c»mmnnil of one uf tlm Queen’* g. iie- rats. Such fact* suoin tu give *nrne ciHintrnanre to liio riinfiib-nt assert ion of tlio Quo. n’s pmv, Hint tlio spring will wltnosl n terminutinn to the wnr. At tlio trencliery nf hit clerirnl friends. Don Cur ios is particularly caiisperntcd—to shoot down u ilncet of them at u limn, i* no uun-inl (Hvurrence. Surely, suchn«lnte ofnffiir* cunuut Inst lung.— N. O. Com. Bulletin 2 d in if. FROM BUENOS AYRES. Tho liflg Mitrin Theresa, arrive,| H | B.t*ton, from Mnntrviilco, repnits thnt tiro -ifYiirs »,f Bnunu* Ay- re* remained in tlio »nni8 unquiet Mute. A large French frigate Imd arrived from Toulon, with mu nition* nfwir, nnd nitiierinU for twelve guu-lnint*, t<i he immediately set up, to go into shallow wnirr. The Inig Maria Theresa, ptssed, nff Flore-, a French ahnip of wnr, bound up the river. There wn* nu prospect of llm mixing of ihe bluckmhv— Ibid. STILL LATER FROM HAVANA. Tl|rt%riivu| uf the T.isioxi lust night hiiuc*oiir Havana paper* tu ihn 26tli nil. Wo have gh *r lliuir contents | hut ol**orva nothing uf intoie*i, —•Ibi /. "i tRAeiriav'lroriSr Tmascrv Diraatgoar. > May 1,'IPJS. ( Thewlrolea inu’itofTrm**»rv Notes authorised by the art of ( iJht 13. 1837, has beep tsiund, $10,000,0011 OU $1099,070 45 vis t w Oi that is-ue tier* hat lorn I ro. deemed l ho linn of • f 8.9(13.020 55 leaning oult4|iding uf tiro liut is sue tin- *trm}if • • In lieu oftho** re deemed there Has I men iMinri un- drr i he net nf 21 «i May. 1833, $5,700,810 l Of dial i«*ne tliere has Im-vii ro- deemed - 1.956.310 70 Leaving outstanding uf tU- second Issue the •urn uf - . $3,783,430 25 The amount iooed under tlie pro* vi-|nii*of ihn act of 2d Much, 1333, is - - - - 3,080.085 14 Making nnngeregateoutstindisg of fd.Oti 1,554 81 And of UiuoU issues an nggregntt nf $ 1.012.580 7(1 u:vi woonnuiiY. Secretary of the Treasury. From the Army amt Navy Chronicle. ARMY AND NAVY INTELLIGENCE. The Court nf Inquiry, now aitting in I'liiiud'-qihh. in tho case nf Cumlore KHi at, h o drawn to lliai nine® a largo nnmlwr of Navy Olli •nv, eiilier rs witnesses, nr from -orio-iry. The cmirl met un Monday last, nnd ndjnuriied till next Monday. Tin* Murltciwcrn France and Mexico having lieen happily hroiighl tun close, and tliere heinc,.noise qiienily', no longer n m-ressiiy to employ govern* menl packets I,I'lw-eu the I'niied Stale* nnd the Mexican purl*, lonlie retmii of the brig C-nsorl. slin will lm wi'lalrawn from tlii- service. Tin- rev- enun cutter Wo.idlinry, uhi li has likewise been r.rnpioyed in a dmilar man tier, will In* turned river to the Treasury Department, in which sin-belonc* Some of tht-ojfi(;i>rri<if the Woodbury have Imr-nd • tac lied and placed «,;■ | «ve, and otliors transfer red to the West India sqnnrlrou. The opinion of the Conn of Inquiry nt S', Lorn*, in thu case nf Lh'iii, Col. .1. IL Bruit, Deputy Q'l’irtermaslerGetiera', lm* inn been promulgited, t>U'it* lenor oi*v In* inferrcdifrom ihn fact iImt n General Court Muriial Inr* uee,i ordered to tissen • ble nt Si. ^iiiU, on the Mill June, fur his trial. The Court will lie compiled «-f Bvt. Brig. Gen. John K. Wool In spec tm General Bvt. Brig. G-n, W. K Armi*toird,Col,3d Anil’) llvl.Cnl. John I). Wndmch, Lt. Cot. 1st do Cn| George Cmocliau, ln*perior G 'neral. Col. Stephen W. Kearney, 1st Dragoons. Bvt. Col. Wm S. Foster. J.t (.’ol 4h Infantry. Cul. Trueman Cre-s, A«'m Qnarteimas’i Guii'hI Major Henry K. Craig. Ordnance. Major Matthew M. Tayiie, 2<l Arlillioy. Major Harimm liarhe, C'orp* Top Engineers. Uvr. Maj. Ie*vi Whiling, 4tli Anil erv, Major Jn*. I*. Taylor, C*rmi»<nry of Sub-is'.enre. Capt. David II. Vinton, A»«i*tatn Qanrierrnariter Capl. WiliinuiC. Do Hint, 2d Ariillciy, Judge Advocate. Gen. Ward, accompanied try Lieu’. Mnrnnib, n* ns*i«taMt, pn*-e,| up the Mi-si-sqipi oil ihe 7rh nil. on liiswuy to Fori (iih*on, having uhcady inspect ed till* post* on Red river, A new niilinny pn«t lm* heen eslnlillshedon the Illinois river, in the Cherokee nation, nb-an -ix»y mil s north of Fort Gih>on, nsd li *s U*cii onm> il. tiy order of the Secretary of War, ••Fort Warn*." 11 I* nt present garisonnd hy K. Company, 4th In* fantrv, under tin- command of Lieu'. At. C. M. Ilsuimond. Tilt- nearest post office, wo heiievu, is FayeltvsiUe, Arknnsa*. We antift'i den hoftairwuitl , Gill, al'er as'-ori and Hi-irvasing iltaess. lie fell ihe office on Saturday afiern»on in pu*fi«t liealib, and walked op to hi* ra-ith nee in Grrhatil, near Houston street. 'Jim wi siler,it will In- nrolhr- ted **u» iiimc nonaMy el orand tnluy, and in n l mg and quirk walk he h'came nv th< nietl Iwfore lienarh d liffm** • but. instead of r-tiug himself. art»l in ir-rial taking Id* tea, In* pPK'ie lrd in tlmt healed condition tub* pordm, und crmncncirl planting sr ed and flower-.—Il is ■itpprM'd that in •'Oqdnt lo c«! tlltoUgh with this latarr, i|,c IiI'hkI iii*Ih*<| to Id* le nd, and lie fell in nn np.q,leiic fit, from which he lingered until feur o'clock tin* morn ing, wlien lie hrenllied hi* last, in the fifty eighth year of III*age-having never spoken from the mo ment ofthe attack, nnd receiving prompt nnd abb* medical assistance, and walcltlol nlieodunce I ruin hi* family nmi friends. Mr. Gill wa* the oldest ci'iaen connected with ihe daily press at thu tune <d ills d- ntli, Imt lie wn- noi the o de>t pr iprierm, ro-ither wa* lot tbo senim inem'a-r uf tin* New Y*r>k press. lie wa* a on i*e uf livlmid. mid was one of the porsun* w ho won* inveigled by tin* agent* * f Miran da into tiro illfnied •xpalhhui nf tint ndveutiirci f»r tie-lite raliua ofSou'li Atnciica from Spino-li thrall. ||** wn* captured, and with several oflu« comrades, incarcerated lor n |- ng|a*rol in tin* Inngeon* of Carlhag<-ua. Hi* *ulT.*ilog* there, u* in* li.ivo heard h'm rUsi'nlio them, were to u de gree of rigor almost past human i-nduninc •• II-* • sewrnl times I-I out for execution, »tel fi ally it-nced to tho galley* for lif.eeu year*, from wiiich he made his escape nnd reached this city. Soon fttn hr* reiurn, lie wa* iriirod*ic.-d, hy tin* writer «f mis paragraph t» Me. Ilurnh un, of th * Evening I'o-t, and h) that goa l-in in li - was immed atelv Inken io*o that core-ero, win re h** remained tiutil Ini Evening Sinrwa* ustahlished.—Com. Ado. NiVAt.—Tlie U. 8. ship Naiahez, Capt Pago, sailoilium 8t, J-.ign do Culm I7tli Aluieii, uun Tti*xe. Toe U.S. ship Cvnne, Capt IVrcivnh sailed from Gihriln-r 20 I Alnrvli for Million. . Thel’.S. Iirig Con-mt, Lt.Cmn. Gardner, sill ed Irom the passes below Now O. leans mi ihu 2utn ull. fur Now York. ihe U. S. ship ln*lependeneo and brig Ddpbbi we levying m Mun'evidco on ilie 5ttiof Murcli, nod iho Fuiifield ul Itiionoj Ayro*.—Norfolk Beacon Pram tit N. Y. Kfe*i*g Star, itt fa*/. DEATH OF-MIL GILL. • with great |>sslrt and regfet, Mh) frieiida* dj anner. Mr. Tnomas th* Death or Junek Dvni.taorux.—Wc learn that the lion. I-u’ie Darli'igtoii, Cre-idem Judge of ihe bill* emh judicial di-triet, compo-ed o. Chester nml Di-luwarecounty,'lied nl hi* residence in We*i Ciieslvr, on Salur'liiv evening nliotii 9 o’clock, after a slum il lm*** Judco D'lrlingtun was in lire 5U;h or uf Ids «gv.4*Phil. Gas. Accident at ska.—At ten minute* pnst ten u'jpiock on 8mmday evrndng, Geurgetuwn light in right,ile* st«n*n pick*-!* North Carolina, Capt. Da vis, nod C. V.iii-I *r!*ilt v C-*pt. Lrwton. hence for Wiliningirui.pnme in cuntnet. Thn Norm Can* inn wa* cut down inlln* water'* edgu, on the lurhoard side, and tiro C. V niderhilt broke *everul of lo r limbers. Il will be necessary for hath boats tu |u* repaired iM-fure iliuy can proceed. Tlio C. Vmuler- bill might hive cOMiinacd o i. hut nlilio rei|-i.**i nf Cnptaiu Davis, Captain Law ion, returned in cum* puny. • Char. four. G/A imt. FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY IN NEW YORK. The dinner in lienor uf die Fifths it Anniversary of the Inaugur linn of Gearge Washington was higlily let reaiinc. General Mo gall Lewis mid Colonel Julia Tiumbu I were at die table—die one nt die right, nnd die odier at die left ofthe President of the dny, Peter O. Sluyvesani. Among the guest* were die Governor of New Jersey, Gen. Scott, Mr. Senator Southard, and Commodore C'laxtan. Mr. Adam- was tousled, nnd replied in a speech, in which lie eluiioed for die era ofthe American .Revolution die tide oftho Heroic Ago of America, with more justice than the title .if He- roic Age had hcea hestowe.l upon die early History of Greece. Mr Southard, ia tliecoarse nfna a.linitn lilr**jit*e*'ll upon die Judiciary mid tiro Ch ef Justice* who had p elided over dint mi.-nst trihmml. did trot omit ro ajo* *k in praise o r the present occupant of the teat once tilled liy Marnliall.—.Y«f. In'.tl. ' ^SCwtlwa at 11 nVluck lait night. Afttr an»a* elrarje. the jury ret Ire-I. . Inflv* miimtrt after feayittg tiro emirt, the Jury return, d w lib a venilet id f nilly againu both pri- LATEST FROM BUENOS AYRES. By ihn Helen Mar, at Fhil.ob Iphia, ue have advice* from Butrin* Ay re* to die 23nl ofFohruurv. Tho fulluwing are extract* of Irn.-r»: Buenos Ayrct, Ftb'y. 18/4, 1830 The brig America, nr.d it i« «aidtwh other Amori- eon vcmvIp, nironf diem »lro EHxa DuTi*«mnf llnlii- more,have got inti* upon idmut 200 mil*-* below dtp liivn, and nre ilroreloading unli prodiii-a sent from here at on enmnioii* r*x|.c . anil are ulso at dm i iak uf being captured by die French. _ Felt. 33d, 1830. Our paper money ha* Ikjpii dnwn m icfor I, and Patriot doubloon* u $270 but »r** now uffi-red for $240. nnd Spanish d’.lho* I4\ for I, und it i. thought will be lower. Thorn i* ....thing new rob mivu iiinur blockude, Produce ha* ri*en nlaiut 20 per cent, within tiro h.t 5 dux*. The British Puc kei left here for Rio U u tiro lUd* FebtUAiv. FROM MEXICO. The government cum r Woo Utmy arrived yo*|er- day Irom Tamp.cn and V. in Crux. The f..rmer plure *l c left uu dro 20th of April und the latter on tlm Kith Too Wnu.H u ) hrit g* $.*0,000 in -pecie t" vuiiou* commercial hon-e* in do* rity. At Tam pico nil wa* quiet, though thn mo>cneu'» *>f toe eoiitraiisu were watched with cmsidcrul.lo alien. • ton. Busiiimente, it wn* n-q tiled, wnn to leave Situ Lui* wiih aforcu of no great i,uml*er«, attack and lake po«*e-*init ol Tampico. Neither parly claim* nil cli siieugth, and from tin* lur-y nmxe- menu ul lbeceutr*li*lr,it i* quite pruhnlila they will axvuit re-ihforremeut* before veiitiiriiigioii.sad tho town. Gctrornl Megin lm I nut arrived at V. ra Cruz. Thi* town wo* fortiluul by a government furca of mio tliuu*und men. We have keen favored xxiih the following extract of n letter from Tampico, dated April 18 h 4 * You have dniiltde-* already learned tbai peace li **be.- n cunclud-db-'iween Fninre und Mexico. Ulloa, il i*»ald, lm* already been re* nrod. A* fir u* in Tnmpico, wo dill remain without any communica tion with the interior. Tiro inhabitant* of thi* t«wn#to preparing for defence, for Ari»ia i« not tar di*mm, nnd Uu*t;ttn-nti* i* nl San Ltd*. Gen- eiaUMegin nnd Uriea with die greater purl inn of (heir trunp*. Imvn left lor Vein Ciuz nr I'ueblt. The event* of iherevohitbiu will depend un the fate °* thi* expedition."—N. O.Bre, I*/ inst. PORTUGAL. The Quean'* troop* have obtained partial aoceca* •ea over tbo gnrriUaa throughout tha country, arwl thoio taken with arm* In their, hand* have boon, agreeably to tlw cxUiing martial law, »hot. I TaiAl.—Th# ataant packat Columbia, Waddle, 33 boura from Galveitm*, aitired it. By bar V# bav* received Galveston eaptalu Wat Uu alglit.. , . . papera to tU Qfith Aptil Incluaire. They oonuia r robing of importance.—A'. o. Bee, \* inst. . NEW ORLEANS. April 28. IMR Vtcasauno Duel—Cnnriihi able excite ment ba* prevailed here f.,r some duy* pa*i, on nc* rount i»r a runroie.l fight tn ronre r.fl Irotwo. n two uf tiro Vicksburg Editor*, Dr. Haann. ofthe Semi- nel.mnl Major MoArdle, of thn Whig, wa nra in- formed that a number uf bet* wen* made on tiro re- •uh.laiihat Vicksburg and in thi* city. The panic* are reputed excellent *h.*t*. On Wednesday ln*t they -net nn the Louisiana •hnn*. opposite Vick-burc, at IU o’clock, when two •hot*-were exchang.-d with pi*iol<, ot ten pace*, w idmut«(P*ct 5 a »u*pen*iun of lio-nlitio* wn* agreed to, and tiro panic* relumed to town. Wa le tliat imt le*» than I Oik) penioii* w ere preseutluw li nes* tiro duel. In tiro nfternaun, McAnllc seemed not tn be sa- tisfiwl, and it wa* soon arranged to have nnoi her meeting. Accordingly, at 4 o'clock tiro beligmams were ugnin -in tiro field One •but wn* exchanged and tiro ball nf tho Smiliuel Editor took riled in die fleih) part of die thigh of tiro Whig Editor. Thi* put a slop io the fighting a second time. Whedier tl will againl*e renewed we have not b-arned. Wo are glad tu suite that Major McArvihs'a wound i* mu very dangentu*. The almve item Are gleoroal from a private let- ter from Vicksburg, received by a friend in tbLriiy wbu pnlirely furnished n* with it* peiusrl. The unro letter says, " they are ia-ginmng it* fight Irore |*n:liy fa»t now. Thins at thi* place yest- rdny aod •»n« at Munchusier- The thermumeter 03 lo 00. No body killed yet.—Picayune. COMMODORE ELLIOT. A cnire.poiiib-nr wriune from 1'nil.idelpliiu on tiro inoiniiig uf | ui.«d:iy s i)*; •• I lie Court nf Enquiry lit the cn*brifCoin. Kl'im, mclat lists ,\av> Y.iiilyereiiiaynminine, nl 111, A Al. I'le-pul C..iivii.ui,m * Mirami, (I'H-ridciil.) libblli- and 1* il cr-nii. nial J i ign .\>|v*.Reed, ot ill.* city. Inimrili-.t lyni'icr tin- o.g mizalioii nf the Conn, dro wiiiics*.* w.-iat called in, m.d en iiairiug of each wlieihcrihey km w any facts r la- live lo ilu-cute then hrf.uo the Court, ih.-y w-re pci mu i, d to ret ire. I’rovimi* in the iidjourmnem of ihe Cniir tl*ey nllowed ui tli—e wili'rosse* wlm were not pirsent during Coin. E.l oiL command in the Mi-direraurui>, return tn ihdr homes, ex cept *oino lew wlm were nl Inched tn a llro N-,v\ Yard. Norfolk, when >h.* Con-iiiuiion ui rived iha-e p h**r crew wa* ilisi-h irged. A very iiriteriul win.es* in the case wn*, l lenrn, mil pm muled login- in hi* evidence in of having pulilitiiml a p.unphl.-l reil •eiing on Cum. Elliot, ut'or Id* -elurn t-i the Un.t—I S-ale*. C-in. Elliot, iilleii-LuT l»y l.i* Counsel, Mr. Rnuil.iil, wia pivontf lio wus in Giro li tildi ami uppuremly in iisgomi spirits. " Commodore* Siew nt. Biddle and r.uicr*on were also in g—-d b-ui.ih. '• Tlw Court will meet aguiu at 10 o'clock tld- tnorning. " 111- 1 Steamer Liverpm.l, It is supposed here, will Iro beiinI from un aunluy next."—Norfolk Ih acsu, 2 J. inst. FROM THE FRONTIER. Report* liavu been received nt the war office, which state tint perfect trnn.inility prevails on the New York port! n of ihs border. Outlie Vermont border there is some excitement, nnd there have lu-en occasional burnings, limited to a few .barn*. Imtn-t “oxtetiftive con(ia;r:itiuiis and blnmldied," n* reported in sever tl uf tlio paper*. Very little doubt is entertained that in almost ever)* iintnuce the burning* were prepetraird by the refuge* within •tin*border! but dro fire ntO/densburg is found lobe tbo result of accident. From the munmr.-s which have been taken by Col. Worth on the Vermont por tion uf the frontier, sitni'ur to those ndoptpdun tho New Y rk border, wc have every reason to hope fur the like favorable remit*. The Colonel ftiiggcitcd to u c-niinitlei-nf gentlemen imprinted ly die uu- tlmritie* nf High into in ii.ve*:igntc the recent burn- ingi, tiro policy uf seeking an interview with n c -r- respupding h dyon the opposite ride, tn which they prumnily n -coded, nmi they were furnished by Cul W rth with letter.'to Col. Williams commanding From the Nno York Kxprese. NEW YORK TIIIR1Y 3IX-1EAUS AGO. via: lum. IVrmis-inti given hv tiro C-rpurol’im to Thomas Tour, Benjamin G, Minium,and Thomas Frank in, "»nvet vault* in I'rqi.t -fllroir building*,ala»ni tu he erected on It-uailway, near llro corner ofCnlhn- rine *tre*-t. Th -se g-'ink-rnea. with others, put up dro lil-tcklrotWA- n llro *invt*Quw known n* Antho ny nnd Irounar-I street*. This part ol ihe riiy was •hen cnnrideictl quite nut nf town—Hr--udway ran Imt a *hurt distance la-viiml These hnu«e« nre now comparatively *ppuking, in die lower part nf iheciiy, und hove l-eenirociipied until quire receiu- ly as fit.# dwelling* t—Imt the vro.k uf improve- menl bus commenced already, nnd *onie of them nre turned into hop-1* iiml * lore*, nmi vciy roun llro n m-indm will -liurc the same litre, Jii-i ela-veilie*e lioii*e« st-aai a bigh hill, some fifty fci't Int-li ni len*i—on llro lop of which wn* a fro.il und u Ini-in, where Ihe hoy* resort- d to play bul mil uf town. '1 hi* hill wn*oii die east side ol Brondwny und wn* dug down tu fill in tin- low gr-iiml* in Ibe rear culled tlie C-ller.l—White, Franklin, Wnlker and Iroouanl street*, all run through it—Imgn block* of lionses l-u II—anil it muy well be called ilm l-wei pint of die city. Tiro pi--r ut the foot ol C-iutnii street,'now called Warren street, wa* Inult tld* year. In July-tflhi* year, died-die celebrated James Rivingi on, w in- wa* ihefannm* printer to die King, and prior to iho Kevoluiion, puhli-heil die Royal Gazette. Hi* carrier* went dironuh die sireei- ringing li laid, nnd crying out 1 Bl-aaly N--w- !" Bl-aaly New*!" " The Rebel* D.femcd J" Jtc. &o. i le ow nmi da- loiil-ling, and kept hi* offite, nt dro corner of Wall and IVnri streets, long known a* Horn--'* Au-'tiou Room, Tiro pr-qroiiy, strange to say. ha* never *nld, but now belong* to lii* duugbti-r. 3 here i* u fact ronrer.iing Mr. Riving- ton nnd die celebrutud Ethan Allen, shut i« worthy of renord here: It may ho rem- inhered, thnt it wa* lung after the Peace liefore tlio British evacuated the rity ^ Many t.f I ho Refugee* most ohnuximi* left for Nova Strain, nr Flngluud. Ilivi .gimi re- inabieiL lie had hi-rn bold in bi* mi*repre*e|ita- lion* ol'ilie •* ilcl.cl*," und so personal m hi* ru- mark*, tlmt although he Imd assurance* from Gov ernor Clinton, uf safety f.>r Ids person and property vut th- re w-rro some expected visitors that Iro did mil wish to see. The foremost of thesn wn* E Iron Allen. JTiv- inyton wa* u fine purity looking man, ami wore powder. At last Al eu nppoured. Hi* clerk who fir*t *aw him, w.-ll knew lii* master'* lion or for Al- left. Rivington ufiorwuiil* guvet-Mr. Dunlap the following account of tli-' ine. ling:—"1 wus Kitting til’icra gnu-1 dimer, ulnae with my b title of Mudei- ru before me, w||.-n I heard un uusilal noise in die •tieet, nnd n huzz i from tiro Inn*. 1 wa* in thu second story, and on slopping to thn window, «nw n tali figure In tarnished regimental*, with large cocked hat, nmi uu enormously lung *w.ird, follow- il by it crowd of h--)-*, who occasiouly cliei'ered him with Iiiizz is, of w liich Iro seemed insensible tie Pline up lo my door nn.l slopped—I could see no inure—my h--«ri t Id me it was Ethan Allen. I shutdown my window.nnd roiired Iroliiiid my tnhle d bottle. I w«* enuiu llro hour of reck mining wit* no. Theiowii* mi retreat. Mr. Staples, my cleik, rume iu paler tlmn ever, uinl clasping hi* hand* *n d. M i«tcr, bu In* coine. I know it. He en'ered the st-uv- ami u*ked if Jiinic* Rivington lived here. I answered.ye* sir.’ ‘1* lio m h-mv-?' ‘I will go jt'id see. sir. I said; und now mn-tt-r. wliut i* to l u-l'Oii'T Th re be i*, sir in the store. id the Imv* peeping at himfron dro street.' I had mutlu iiji my mind—I look-'-l nt the Ma.leiin— p.-**ibly rook ii gins*. Show him up sii.l i; and I i him glii if Mich.Madeira e.innoi m-nilyhim. Iiumu.t Iro h-ir-b-r th in a luunoit. There wo* ii ('unul mo ment of *H«prn*e. l listened—I Irour-I him un lli«v oiiiir-*, nmi iieurd his lung sword clanking on ••very *tep. In ho stalked. *|<t yont nuin .lanro Rivington ?' It is, «ir, ami no man could Iro inor iui-q-y t-i sue Geii--ml Ediuu Albn—take a chair, sir, hy the tulde, ami iifterwnriD a gla*sof lid* Mm ileira. H« *ai down and hegun— 1 'Sir, I coma.'— Not a word, G 'irorul, till yon h .?e 'aken ii glu**. iiml I fill, d—ten year* old, on mv own keeping—on- other gla*«,*ir, mid ll'en we will luik of old ntf-ir-. Sir, we Hni«iit'd two liotile*, and purled n* go-d fiiend* n* if nothing h id ever h ippeirod lo make u o lierwi*.'," Cotton-Operation* in th* cotta* tnsrkefrri *1 tretis. ly limited. 1'rirta 14*!Cc ptrlb “ ,,,a- APACAOIltOdLA, April t7. tftolsmtnt of Cotun. nn hand 1st October ,109 Stock ni-" » nn iibiiu imuriii Arrived aince our last Expnrli *ince our last,'; 3201 Export* pre vinuity 88335 Slock on band 8,114 To Liverpool, New Ymk, Charleston, MOBILE. May 4. Cotton.—We reported in our la*t 49,268 at tb* stock nn hand, including oil on ahiphunrd not! clenrcd; *ince then wo have received J,559 hale*, ond ahipped 1(1,3(13 bale*; leaving the stock on hand, including nil nn shipboard nut cleared 44,164 bn]ca ngnlnst 78,694 halos the samo time, Inst season.^* | The deficiency in our receipts from thn same time 2/ * fa!. w ' ln*t year amounts tn 52,522 bale*; whilst tbo fal ling off in thc-week’* receipts amount to 8,174 halea. An unusual dullness hns prevnded the market dar ing this week. Holders continue very firm, although some small sale* have been made at about $c. de cline from previous rates. The quality we think could not have excecdcd'JOOD bales,'at prices rang ing agreeable to our. quotations:—Good nnd Fine, 17 u 17.); Good Foir, 16 a 171 Fair,' 16 a IGA Middling, 15) n 15$ ; Ordinary. 14$h15. . Fi eights.—Very diltl. We do n'otnlter tho quo tations, Imt it i* difficult for ships to engage nt the rates. Tiro amount of tnnnago in port is greatly be yond our supply of produce, and we cannot expect any improvement In this seuson. To I.tvcronol); Havre, l), New York, 1) a $2 per bale, Boston, CoMMon-ittc Elliot.—A rmrrnpomloi-t writing from I’liilaidi-lpliin on tiro 1st inst. *ny*t "They g«-t ul mg bul slowly in tiro N*vi.| Court of Euq-ury. Three »itm-*-L* were examined yes- teid-iy."—Not folk Beacon. From the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser. OllTitAGK upon a.v Amkiiican 8cho NMI.—We hemd thu in— tiiug of tin oiiirugecouuniii-'il a few ibisssiiici- iq-oii tho scliouiror 80‘ph 11 Girard, ol U*weg ', J. C. ii'.giui, master, whin- pa-*ing llirtMitili lb* Wellaml canal, of which, at inghl) colored sl-t-'ini'ni* will umloiihii'dlv g-iihr-a.i, w husreii to givo a c-riect v--i*ioii While a *«-|i-hii.« wn« p«-sii g uno ut tiro lia:K*.n paim-l of dmnki' nnliiin went i,linn I. cut the lia.\ard«, Iro-i.id -Ioaii the Amcrii-nu Hug, indulging in llro *miro ii iii nbiMive, vitojK-r.iliveliiiigii q.c, uii-l vmlmivoreJ lo prevent ihe luck lender Irom passing the seli-au-1 lloimgli. In llro ullray tiro yawl boat wassviz-si m dcsir-yi'd. Tin* vi'*-t'l was then permitted to pr- ee-l. Ai soon a* liio utr.iir lieeumo known to tiro foUcct— ibe |-cr|-etrat-rt-'fiho outrage weic urr 'sti'il, amt, 11* wo are inf-rit-c.i, have been *i-i t to Toronto t- awuii their trial. A hunt with llro haljuid* wi sent uliur the schooner, hut wn* iliiuhle In oreiluki her, iho inn*tvr (i-fii>ing to slop, piol-ablv from ui apprela n-i-ii uf further violence. '1 he oi.tnig- lies lict'ii iiio'I promptly dt*uvow-.«l by ibi'Cainidiun authorities, und vig-oim* m-uwures wiL lor taken to pimenl nnqroliii m. Wi* uiioerstnmi dial lull r- - pnruttuii wilt Iro ni.olefurull tlio duiungo dui.o tiro ve»Mfl, » Tlw p-rpetraii'-n of this outrage nn I llioto 01 tlie 8t-Lawr-’iirc, i« pionuhly owing to the fee that the militia wh» Lava bin-11 in aer-ice for Aum. month* arc ahuut I > Iro discharged, und muny of tlw-m find it nmch more pleasant to draw their put and ration* with n—hiug to do, ihan to go work ami earn ilroir brpu-L If by firing upon nn 1111-n Amviicnn \rssel, or in-uhiug t-'ro Am-rican llug, tiny cansncceini in keeping tlx- fr-micr in such a Kli.tu ot excitement us ton- nv uu uppureni nece»- city lor retaining them in service, it i« all they want. illiam* commanding the • 'an-*than fruitier in that -pimen and from tiro high stundiiig ol 1 his officer, we h ive every n *«imt.ice lie will give hit cordial support to the mitamro. Tiro nc'mint In llro M.introul ‘‘Transcript," that ‘‘ .•n Saturday m»hl (April 15th) a party e-arno...vei lin' line* fi" in Fort Covington, nnd set fire to the out buildings Irolongingto Cul. Davidson, in the town ship f Dundee, a id cantumed thehnrns. with their content*,’’ is into ly false The offisor commanding nt Fort C vington report*, that the building in ques tion wa* situated in a nv.ir.*h about two miles below Dmdee, nuil took lire from the burling of the mnrih. which had been fired in the morning pursu ant to n yearly practico. Such wa* tlio vep rt of a committee of persuus residing in Dundee The officer who was sent tit l’rescoit, in Upper Canada, for the purpose nf making known t» the commander of her Majesty’* force# nt thnt place tiro facts iu relation to tlio outrages committed hy tiro troops ut I , rcscou’..n thesieunibont “Uni cd Stiile*," reports, thnt on hi* interview with Col nrl Young, the commautli g officer, llro 1 olonol informed him that as soon a* information imd reached Inin of thi* unpleasant affair, he had caused an investigation to ho mndo in regard to it, and that tiro examination wn* still in progress; but all that hud heen learned was, that the firing on the occasion hnd pr tcccded from a crowil -<n the wharf, by person* unknown, belonging to the militia .the only description of troop* stationed nt I’reso tt j that every exertion would he mido to discover tiro offenders, nnd excmplnry pun ishment inllieted upon them; nnd that the act was in violation of hi* instruction*', of law. nnd order. I le deeply regretted tlio orcurrcnre, nnd pr<-mired that every exertion nn hi* pari should be made to pre vent shnilnt nets.—Glohi. SraixSitirsor Wax.—An English paper sejr* —’i The aooce*aiifth*Goigon, ju*l returned from e six month*’ cruise un the cou»t ofSpain. hat l-een •e pie-eminent that lb# Lords uf the Admiraiity have given nnleie for five more pair of vMiiro* un the MOV principle_ t- Iro fi lial into five new Irigi lw of 1840 tons betN. On*of Ikre* (thi* Ly*'lo|M.) will . . . ... Iron hwlthan,engim-a«.f320 I.01.0 power. 8lro will t-arry 36 guns, au<l bo tbo largest man.of-wur •Unmer in tb* world." Tnx Inckndiahus.—Yesterday the police ob tained a clue, it i* believed, to the author* of the re cent destructive fire* in thi* city. Four lads, the eldest Charles Williams, who U fresh from tho House of Rcfttgo iu the city nfNrw York, werearr ted ond underwent nn examination liefore the Recorder, it Dsnid that they rnulira* to thecrime of setting fire to the stable* in llain'.ltou strevt, tlie origin of tiro late great tire, and to tiro fire and the four attrenpu on rMiudny. The examination had not been completed last evening. The boy* except William* who D about 18,are quitnyaaag.—Albany Argus,3()M nil. RaTunx 07 me Military,—Thn Ajjguste 1 April 33d, snv* that the la-t iMinpnnle* ofthe tachmeut of tlm Kent*! on division arrived (her Motnhy fru-i, the Ixxwthry Un*,gwoe»wJiy in better health fir the severe campaign they have bad, 1 ho cuk] conduct of tiro soldiery, and tlrolr nmtiriency In military tactics, nn* spoken of in tiic highest term*. 1 Iro utm »l harmony and good feeling, we era luppy to learn, he* prevailed lictwccu office** and privatv*. 1'iilLMJEI.I'HIA. May 2. Accident and loss nr Life.— \» lo ci.l'.nt nc- •'ll red yi'Kferdny uvoidng ah oit. nitro 11VI ck, in Strew erry Alley, o nr M ok"i sired, which cans- o I died 'iiili of 1 wo men, uud severely iojore.l rim more. For the purpose of eroding a iloiildo building in the m>idem style, it a.ipcnr* that no old tdit'in lit •elouging 10 the Soi'lety of Friend* of Arch-.*i. mod '»g hud la' -iM'oo down, with thoexc-niion *.f tin north wall, which hail Irorn felt standing 11* high a* 1 hi* second *tory. The.centre wall hod Iroen nii*cd to tlio topufth" dory, unit j ii*t ptieed up-m it.- I’he ivo peiiter*, nine in mimbec, Imd noinmeuceii ilroir.l iily irocopaiion, utnl «iippo-i ie tlmt riie north wril woo d su-tiou iue I'.cionmouced tefh wing 1 lie two gitder* lint ••xfen.le.l nero** from the rid*a oftlw mi tuning Il ium on tiro voiith side, 10 tho lop of ihn n.d wuli. On moving the second girib'c, tli- omili will, fed in with 11 innneiuloouA cru-li, cuiry- ing the men, jm-t, und purl ofthe cuotrn wall wi.li il. Upon removing the upper’i nbblrii, iwonf ihn ear* p 'no r* were taken 0111 nearly lifele**, who riied iu u slioii rime nlierV nut' niinrod l*uae C. Combe- the mImt John Dvu Mr. Jacob I'nnce hud hi riioulricr di*locnt« d widen was ininrodi.ileiy put ill pltu'i', by one of tiro physician* u tin lunl Iq'i'ti calb ' 10 llro*pol.—Mr. Anm- thereinpenror. • or Iv oijnrcd mi tin* licnd and breast; a* ill- From the N Y. Keening Pott. 2d inst. MuTiNCs.it* or Tits Biiaua.nza — Thu trial of Corn, l.o* M i lio.ui" und •L'seph Veilirngger, in dicted fur murder on hnuid ill" loig Bnigtiiza, wa* yc-terdu) c mclnd'd Ik fire rin-Ui.i id 8iuie* Court, .In Ige* Iti'ii* iiml Thom) sou present. llaiis Kuiidseii.im|uicuied m the same crime, on motion o| coiimel wiij uninliid nsepar le trial. Tli" I'viileni'e ugiiiust llro iiccn-sed wa* i-to.cludi d at 9 o'clock In I evening. The principal f.iuts eli cited nn* a- f Row* llro brig Copt un Amici T. Tin ley, suilcd from I'inliidi-l.iliiii iu July, 1838, whieli purl sbehml put i no iudistrcs*. biting orgiunlly lom I'orto Rico, liomd io Genoa, wiili u ca»jj«.«.f<Mignr. On il.e5rii ol Aogii-t, the sim oiiiI 01.i|e, Ri.fe'rt Mini, wus awn- kerodliy die* of murder, wliilo sleeping in I in l.ttc room. M'dr rn-lied mi deck, und there behold rile first mute Vmulei slice, lying on tiro deck. Iilecii- mg, with two wound* till tils head. He ubseived itonu'd nic y after llro Captain engaged iu u stnig gle wo li some of riie crew, Cupt. Tui ley wus urn) ed with a cut kiss, with which he wmnnlrd one nl the muttiiroi'r*, Ver Biuggen. 1 Iro ruptnin wa* overpowerej and c.i*i into ibe sen. Hu reguined ihe brig, nmi licggcd Ids life for tiro sake of hi* w ife, Imt w.i* remorselessly ngain thrown overboard. He h-iwuvec, once niore innile tiro brig uud guiued the main chain*, but «*a* ilinist offnnd drowned. Ttcre weie on bnutd ill ibis lone, imb'iieudeni ■ f ihe ocw, Mr. Dieii!, tiro owner of llro vessel and In* wife, and itro wife nf Cnpt. Tur.cy. These were below tv hen ih" li-rrihle ttnn*uciion with Mr. Vim- d"r*liee tm k place, a* were also llro Cupiaiii und •econd mule Tliere weie four seumi n on deck ui •hi* time. Tlig ilitec pii*oneis now on trial uud' unotlror. John Adaros (since dead.) A hoy n.nncil James Davi* hearing llro -eufll" w.tb Mr. Vnndei- wlice came 00 deck. He clearly gn*e hi-cvnlence. iiml p.-'itrou!nrly to tiro fad*, ilmt tiro captain was nttacke-l i-ein.'.liaie y on gaming the deck, a* we* tiroseroud mate Mr. Aloir. Tho conk was imho t'-recnsife in d liM.lt no part iu the mutiny uud mm- der, having Iroen f.slrned then iu by tiro mutineer*. — Tie*coinjuuion way wa-also fe*i. iea| down,to prevear a-»i-i,inc" Iroing nffuriitsl to ri.c captain. Tiro buy James I)avi* wm* told to lemain quiet, ami Iro »houii| n •! bn li'irt, Mr. Dinlil (•ogged to come on «b ck. but was answered, “we have killed tbriro, and will kill yon if you are not quiet J" The m 'iwer* look pn«»e*.in ui tiro vcrol. -Wilhelm. .1 ed at captain. Mi. Muir, Mr. Dl-hl Ids wife, utd Mrs, Turicy, logeriror with the wink, who sprang inio tlio lamt after them, were act udiiit in Vr ^ ,M *- V ** ,w *“hv llro fir»l male, Mr.» an fer»li>v, with ifaini, Imt weie refused# <Thi*y wwe torinnali'ly ficke.l op |iy a vcol tlmt Imre 111 •iuhl,nud • atrieiiiino Gieeina'k, Tin* ll'fn'miite, left with tiro mniirciM.iindofhit wound*,end Its lualy wa* thrown omtmard. Tb« Diitrict Attiurroy c.included bit e**e egainit *0 Murk llnlii t-ioii, (un appr- nt.ee of Mr. G-org> Dilks, tiro mus'er no p> liter of tiro building,) li.u ••I whom were taken to tlio Hcspiml und a* leurirod Iasi evei big were in a fair wny nf ivcnveiy Giro or two other p -rsons were *.igbriy injured. Tiro mason* had n o ciiiion < ’ticed ilroir daily opera- • inn* uu the buialinr. unit thus r-cupnd injury. BANGUR. April28. 1839. “Dr.sTnucTtrr. Fin# at Font KAinriELn.— Scigciini Brown, nf tlie Laud Agent’* puny, who nrrired in«t night from riie AiMistirok, n-pmi* a lira at Fort Fuiriirld, which broke out in the cuard house between one nnd two n’ch «k„P. M. on Mon day last, (22d,) und Consum* d tin* guard nnd store li"H*eattaclieil, with all ili-'ir rootent*. ceim-ilng in part of 125 bid* of Cork, about 3110 bid*, bread, n ftw l oxeslixed ummimhioe, (cannon cariridgi X c., smouniiiig t<# neiii $ 10 IKK). A military guari of 150 men wa* loll by tbo Major General nf the 3d Division, lo protect llro property of the State, Imt •hey weie | rolmidy engaged m otlror ilutie* when llro fire broke ion. It is utlrihntnd to accident." From the London Athemeum. THE DEATH BANNER. [A young Pole, lifter receiving several desperate wi'iind*, refu-eii to leave hi* rank#, nnd strugglt'if on. Hufell; and hi*comrades Inking Iris Henri, placed it on u spear, und used it ns 11 standard in tucrvsslul clmrge uguinst tlie Riissiuu squadron*.] And ntt thou lalls'n. thou, Thy country’# gallant ouef Tiro pmriV* nrin i* nnrvclc** now, The p-iirioi’s goal i* won. Thy comrade* cannot lose iliee thus, Again foe Poland—charge with u* ! Annilror rharge—but one— For ull linm Invedsi in life 5— Gone. Wieiu rim wnr breathe* durkestdun, And licit. 11* In I be si rife : Who shrinks fmtn bailie’* whirling tide, Thy huartoiu hunucr—God our guiduT O rally ! rally! nil '1 hat Poland call* Iror own— Swear io avenge a lirmlicr’* fall— Swear hy thi* lianrt alone ; Swear, ere Wn burst on yonder hard*, The warrior’* oaththe lifted sword. Up with ii—’ii* a «tar .Thai lighten'* o’er th" field, Dimming ihe fiery eyi* of war : They reel—h y fiiic— liey yield. The bliaaly bainu rhold* its path, . Liko lieu yen’* ligli.ning iii iu wruib. Yonder se* it glmmltg, The «tand:nil of tiro free | Io its'iiwo lift -h|o.M| sin am ing, Brave hoar ! we follow thee. In niiniioii'stiiundur, fuem n’s shut, In Idiaid andflime we sever not. On 1— o’er their servile rank* Tlie pari lot’• charge be* gone j Like uiii'intuin lurreni lmr*t il luiiiki- Tin* h'innei lead* llwmiiu I O'er riven helm and shuttered glaive, Tiro crest of hxulu's fiery wave, Belfest, Ireland- J. K. B. COWMERcTA^y Do. previously., 4N *...33.071 33,Ml Exports of Cotton. 4,292 9,778 543 ALEXANDRIA, May, 4. ‘ Flour,—Wo continue to quote $6 75 cents, from vracn*. Corn.—Sale* of one cargo of prime yellow at 88 cent*, nnd one cargo »• Idle nt 85 cents—one cargo remaining unsold al the closing ofthe report. ' BALTIMORE May 3. Cofft.t,—'The imports within the last week nr ten day* have been larger than u«uj»l, and ihl* circum stance, together with the offering of nbout.4000 ling* nt ntictbrn this week, being n larger nmimnt iliitn tho trade were nt the moment prepared tn take, has had riro effect nf rendering tiro market rather heavy, Tlie *rn reify of money, ton, linsnlsohad ilv iigency in producing this result. At auciinn on 1’utfsdny, 1686 ling* Rio were offered, and about 456 bags sold, nl llj a 12J cents—bntnnca wilh- drawn. Atnucibni nn Wednesday 2248 hngs.Rio were. ff'red iind 689 ong* 4ild, at 11J a 12i centa —Imlnnce withdrawn. Salo* ofSl. Dumltlgnat 10 *” cents. Tn-dny nnc ofthe principal holders nf Cuffeo ' i« making pretty (ree sales uf Rinat ll.j a 12 cents, nnd nf Lu Gnuyru nt 11£ a 11$ ernts. Howard street Flour.—Thn mirkeLjias heen rnilier uiunttleil throughout the week, tna icnrcity of money huving eireumscrihed tninsnci Ions, and price* vary ing uccopling to circumstance* nf cash ** or avilir safe#.—Some holder*, wo find to-day, nre firm ui $7,25. while oilier*nre willing lo*e|| for $7, cash, and nt rid* lust unined price snlos have been made. Tiro wagon and mil road pi ice, until to-duy, Iroen uniform &l $7. City Mills Flour.—Sain at $7,37.] and $7,50— verv stiull stuck. Corn.—Sole* nfMd. yellow throughnut thn week nt 86 11 87 cents, audln-ilaynt 86 cent* only. Sales of white ut 8 J a 83 cnnis, Imt to-duy nt 82 cents on ly—Sale* of Virginia mixed, yesterday and to-day, ut 82 11 83 cent*. Provisions.—Suloi of Me** Pork have been m iking during the week nl $221 No-1 is held at $26: nnd prime nt $18, but we hour uf 110 trnnsne- ti hi* lie)mid the urdinaiy safes to llro city trade. Me** IJ 'i'f is Irold nt $ 16; No. 1 nt $ 14 ; ami Prime $12,25. There lm* been some activity in miii- ket for western Bacon, nnd we note sale* tn a con siderable extent dining the wire's ut 11 cent* fur a prime article—we quote nt 1UJ10 11 cents, for as sorted h* in quality. Sal-* uf \Ve*tern Mi.Id ing* al 11 to 11.) cent*, aid of Shoulder* nt 10 cents.*; Iii Balrinioro i'iiimI B irmi we lifiiViifn'iirAnstictinn* •f moment. Ham* are held nt 13 1014 cents. Wn - tote n stili* of No. 1 Lunlnt I1J rem* rn*li, which i* Irolnw llro market, nnd another lot at 12jci«. full, which isnu imprnvntm (it on ln*t week’# quotation. Tin re I* very little lining in Butler, nnd riro price* h ive dec.hueil. We int.vq in e Gbide* No. 1, from top s, nt 23 1028cent*; un i No 2 it 21 lo23 eta. Western No.2 i«hol liii 10 tn III cuuts, nn.I No, 3 ill 14 to 15 eenls, willioni mile* nr ifemunri. Sugars —\t nuethm mi Thursday, tiro cnrgn nf brig Frances El • n. from Porto Rico, consisting of 220*hhd* w us nff'p'J, iihmit uiro-linlf of tiro wliolo qmintily *old al $d.8U n $7,75. At iho snmellmo 71 lilnl*. Porto Rico were sold nt $7,10 a $8. At nuelioii to day 84 Mill*. Sl.Cmlx we,re sold ul $7,80 a $3 50, uinl 86 Mil*, ut $7,55 a $7,85. Tlie Porto ^ Riro Sugar udver i-ed for to-day wn* not sold. Whitkey.— fhe mrokei indica<esiui upward ten- Snle* of lilnl*. early in the week tit 38JJ cent*. hut 39 were nflerwind* n«kml, Holders urn dis posed io store tludr receipts,nnd 39 cm# were re fused lu-dny. Sale* of bid*, early in the week at 46 cent*, Imt they lire now generally held nt 41 cents, nnd some safes have been made nt the-latter rate. Thu wugou price uf Mil*, continue* nt 36 cents. PHILADELPHIA, May 4. Coffee—The markci continues wiriumt material chnnge in price* and the stock* have ugnin become small in first hand*, nnd holders firm. An import ol 1 4(H) bag* .Mnrneiiylio sold minrrivnl at 11 price nor public, l.m m leant nilvunro on the previous •ale. Sales of 6 700 bus* Rfem 114al2ct*j3a400 bug* Luguvra 11$.12:308 St Domingo J0nl0£t nmi 100 Culm ll$ ct#, 4 mni. Arrived to-day 4,066 hag* from Rio. Cotton—Lur muiket continue* without essential change in prices, nnd n limited demand Sale* nf 275 hn'e* Upland, nt IH| IR ct* for fnir prim<-;'l5(> Mi**i**ip|it IG.JalB; und Virginia 154al6^cts.— Week’* sale* 470 hide*. A further shipment isgo- ingforwurd to Liverpool. Flour—The"Flour market lm* been exceedingly dull ai d heavy, nnd prices hnvo give nway a shade since imr last report, and nru quite unsettled tu- •lay. Safes ol 800 bids fair to good brands Wes tern nt from $7.37 tn 7,12-1. Sale* of Penna. at $7.n0.7 37.J and Scraped $»,87i;7(K) bids for ex* port til $7,50 for good nnrl superior brands nnd 4a 500 hid# good brand* nl $7.25; 2u300 Irf bills »l$7, 75 per pair. To-duy iho demand i* limbed and somo h-ddnrs nrn willing to sell nt $7,25*for Penna. Flour, while other* refuse this price and bold at $7, Provisions—Furiiror sales i.fWcstprn Pork at $22 |N'r bid. About 290 bills were obtained nt $21 50 for .Mess and $18 50 forprimn. Bnonn contin ue* in good demnnd, with sale* of 350 lihtl*; Hnme^. at I2ul2j}, rhii'flvnt 12j; Shoulders 9a9$, chiefly nf Oj for good qnuiiiy. Sides me not ,0 much sought after—.nle* nt lO.jall cts, 25 hhds Jowls sold nt 5$a6i't*. Smok> d Beef 12u]2$ ct*.. In Irani the operation*exceed 2.500 keg#; 1000 keg* No I, for shipment, i-nrly in ihe ivpek, at 12 cts jierlli, on time. Since 800 kegs uninspected for shipment,' 114 90diy«, nnd 600 at 11 cts, uninspcteiL— Butter is wi<hout demand and price* are nominafe Rice—TIro snles Imvo been limited at steady price*. Sugart—The wet weather hns somewhat retar ded the week’* operations. Supplies are coming. furVrnid freely, nnd the trade having chiefly aiinpli- cd ilroir immediate wonts, the demnnd bn* not been •n animated. Price* remain nearly steady. Sale* of 180 hhd* St Croix a’l8$ to 9§ ate for common to prime. 220 hhds St Jag" and Porto Rico, at 7$ t*» 8.j ct* nil 4m6 mo*. 160 hhds Aitakapn*. price not transpired. A lot of 66 bhh wldte Brazil, at 10 ct*. Box Sugar* lira dull of sule. Some white Trinidad lm* sold ut 11 J. an I brow 1 8) cts, 4 tnoi, Exchange— Foreign hi Is have slightly advanced. ■ Siles on England at 8$a8$. and by the U.S Bank hi 0 per cent prem. On Paris at (5,20! Bremen 80j, nnd on Amsterdam nt 41 cl«. United States Hotel. Broad-si opposite Ike Bank, of Augusta* JEli The •uhscribef, (recently from tho Globe Hotel,) begs leave to inform his friend* and U» pub lic generally, that he ha* taken poiseMion and is now tlie proprietor of that well known stand called tho UNITED STATES HOTEL, situated on Brand' •trect, where lie hope*, with *trict attention to bull- a liberal * mum, to receive a liberal share of public patronage.. D. MUCER. f tin* bouse. N. B.—For particulars oftho order of il r viz: bed-rooms, table, aervanu, &e. Sue., iro leaves wholly for his guests to decide. Augusta, March 10 ; (mar 3 l*th3ra Aug .Con.) 24 Hiixar. • BBI.S prim. St. Cruix Sunr. Kur Ml by sprit il COI-B* MILLS.