The Weekly Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1839-184?, June 01, 1839, Image 4

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• From fit P,rt, rtuf(l( /.) I/•■raid. A SBLENDID I’ENBlUNKIL I tl t|l slated In tbe N'rw York Hr,»ltl Is*, week, that R MWritHioti bad l>e«-n tnmlr in Host n, New- YoriitnaiM.il adidphin. |o the nmoui.t ol #65 0011. for paying tiro debts In ibis rnuotrv, nr,.I ,lwt nr cl ing expeiim-s In !!ur*»|»*', of tin’ linn. Daniel MV- OUT. Tbn statement opprnnil Probable from tin* fferUhat the hommihlegentleman is m il nude r»t nod Inlnn hern already more limn onren-hYrnl In the miiw wav. Frmn InfHrmatfiiti sinrr received, we ban* no <i(mit>t the •inn' »»f n *iil<*rrf|>tioti I* correct TV Herald •ay* f 15,90:1 »h raped In Boston, #90,000 in New York, nnd #30.000 in Rliilndclphin. We ore Informed that tlm amount raised in the two plnros Aril named is $50,000 S thu fn Bhilndepliin unknown—*ny a doiicriir of #70.000 In Mr. Web- •ter, ind it will probably n»t vary fnr from lluMrtttlt. With tne liberality «»f il**» lienevnlent to private men, the public havo' little to do, lint to L-t.m r ni ~ where it I* tleservrd. Hut tin* mat* I* ditler- Mt when public men lavoni" tin* subjects of houni) —af tho bounty of pnrtirulnr rhisse* nml interest*. Mr. Webster is a cn ididntrforthe Bresidcnry. Tin Mople harp u ri^iit to know not only hi* op'iuiium hot hia promise* und obligations; whether r Vitauda committed t . certain men: whether or not. if he be eloctod, bo will go Into the Bru.idrnllnl rhnir unshackled, nfree man, hi* own mnn, witlioul nol- lar. Noeullnr bold* a mnn faster limn the rollnr of fold, even though lined with velvet. Money j. power and influent ,-. A imn who hit put #|,OoO Ot# 'i,000 into thn pocket of nnoiher, to •how “ the high ranie be entertain* of hi* public services," i» not tube do*pi«rd or sha'-en off win n heroine* to the benrfiriary some limp nftrr, nml p ditelv ray* bow «xtranu-ly obliged ttnd gratified hr ahull he. i( certain thing* ennbemade totnkrn certain dirertion “ifthU or that measure ran ho expedited, At. A body of »uch men hove n great power over tin* will of tbn beneficiary, rtperinily if lie he needy, imlr** be be olsoextremelv scrupulous. A man who run* down periodically, like n rloek, nml require* to he fromtimn to limp wound up. is the instnimerii of him who hold-the key. How run lie who i. Hi.- pensioner of a few givat capitnli«t* in three of our cities be ended the *rrvnnt of the people f Should bn pretend to be,every one would *mi|e m the p tender| and he would be very likely |i. he «ului From Urn ComiUutionaUtl. We five Wow tlie yeat and nay* on the adoption by tV Convention «*f the amendment* to the Con 'd"' *'•« "f tbi* Slate. We haw added to the name* of iIh- delegate* tin* name* of tberountie* they ret* ir« nte,|. 1 ben* went 101 for the ameudmont* and l0<» ugninit them Twelve delegate* were nh- w"t. the name* «»f whom ate also given Mow t nil which, with the President, ronsliluti-d the number of mi-mliet# of tire Convention, 300. YEAS. a*. with the exclamation tfint |j • who rniuioi r yulirn bit own affn r* it not to In* trim ted with the nffiiit* of lha roimtry; und thnt for hint “ the post of honor it anrlvate station.’’ Mr. Wolttlcr Mings to n party who not only claim for ihcnmdvoi mo«t of tho tnleut nml know : - b*dgo which exist in the country, Imt ul<ut profr«« to ohiervo n higher fnmlnid of public virtue lh- without anddefinito politicu) principle* nttlir pre- •ent time, thi« party bold out, u* Iwing a .offu ieni inducement to the people of thi* count rv to change tho Administration «»f their (ienenil n.ocrnouu.t, tho frenter honesty,purity, and Imlejieiidcnre of «.j! ther of thu men who are ptopo*ed mc imlid itc* foe tho*ucee*«lnn to the IVtideutiul clmir. Ami what a barefaced pretence it |« ( What w Mild the llnrofiocn prrai *ny of n Demo- cratle candi.lnte for the Presidency propped up by tho donation* of his party friend* 1 \Ve should see at once in the column* iff all of them, in ■luring eapitnl*." Mnrecornip i i..n"—“ A splendid panp- r" —“Tho mnrtgnge of a 111111’’—“ Venality exposed” —'•Beauties of Democracy'•.Som-tliing rotten In Denmark, etc. Thn subject would he 11 rich one for tho llocupoco purists from one end of the Und to the other, nml for nil indefinite time. “ | >,-. mocntic comiptlon” would Ik* their standing theme CT A Ktiliseriptioti na.M*r nmong Denmcrals fin tho boriPfir of MARTIN VAN IIIJllKNf Whv tV very mention of sucli n thing would cause » 1 ■mile of sconi and contempt. Kvciy man f| M * he Domiierat or Hocopoco) fec-J* and see* (lint Martin Van Duron Is not a man to lu» pensioned, hrilu d. •nb*crilM*tl for. Hu would despise such n *ugge*. tlcn. '’o wjuld not descend so low ui to listen to it. hvery man in America also know* the highsoul •d lndonendetconiid dignity of character of our old t*nvLrtsP' llr i'. , o 0 ’ 1,10 V{,,lcrnl »le, and illustrioit* J AblteUN. \V Imt say you of a hi/,trrip'inn pn- for *uc|, B Who would have dure,f to insult him by putting a name m it, nr hv presenting tlia ptir«o ? Who i* them who doe* nut find n* well a»iurod a*, this own existence, that the old hero would rather Imvn thrust Ids hand into thu fiinmco than have extended it to receive such nn " evidence ofra*|HTt and confidence." Andrew Juek.on wti. nigh oiMive such nn nnpronch u« tills. Still further, the II.K'np.mos pramisotnaxhlhit m Iheceutitry, Ifsucnes.rul, nn adnilnlstiatmn like that of Washington. Whit would his cotcmpura.les m-num." ..", > > "P rr ben. ft. of 25^ * O.N, the great, iinhlcmitc d ^7t'u ■ 1 r ‘ ,,l ' ,p,l ‘ lift United States ? \V. "JTmpt* 1 l “ U “ UU#,,l II U10 ,al< * ^r « , “»con i'* "J 1 *M* we Imve spoken of Mr. Webster with ih» (feelings of III will. We acknowledge hi* grem talant*, and regret his dvfiniences in ilnmn point, which are necessuty to coiistltutu u truly great and manly character. Hu *e.-ms to us, in hi* tela .ions •'_• ••oth’fieiary, torcsemide thu Hun in! the fa | 0 , ,, lordlf animal.“cnhhlnrd, cribbed, confined’’by .mil. poweror othpr to a single spot. On n nearer up pro .cli you mav discern Ibetneslins of (lie nut wl.h b ”! ,n " ,r,,,, *'b remain* unimpn.red.hu. "'•rrVTfT' n t ne,i n ,4 ""«! the "kindes. cut ofnll|» ilint which lets him I , nnd lestore- bins |n the libet ty most congenial to hi* nature. Alien of ldlicrl, Ballinger, Dt-Kalh, llirclny HiiU-rihnni, Muxti-r. Harms k, Hi'itll, (!nrro||, Hell, Coweta, C. Hell, Wilkinson. S. Ih-ll, Wilkinson, lli-ck, Henry, Berrien, < bill bam, 11.id, Cb.’lokoc, Blair, l,4iw rates, Ih.stwick, Pulaski, nr nr-l'*i- v.C',1 Hnnson, l.manm-l, Brinson, Tiiotnas, Blown, Camden, Brow n, Hall, Bryson, Paulding, Bryan, Wore, Burnett, l.owndet, Burney, .Inspur, Butt, IJnion. (.'.illawny. Wilkes, Curlton, ( *mnipb-'ll, Carson, Mmrav, ■, HulH-rshum, Candler, Carroll, Cl.uppi-ll, Murray, Charlton, Chatham, Charlton, litliughom, Cl.ntinin, (iiluier, Clark, Cnmd.-ii, Cleveiaml, Ilubi-rshnin Cobb, Dm.ly, 1 ofti-e, Italmn, Cone, Hullorb, Coni*, Camden, ( onw-lly. Jctlers-n, Conner. M *nt-joinery, Crawford, (‘rdumbia, Crnwlord, D.-catur, (!rne«-h. Moritgotiu’rv, Davi., Let, Davis, Till .01, Davi*, Walker, Day, Jones, Denmark, Bulloch, Dennurd, Baker, Dentiard, Houston, Diamond, Ib-Kulb, Dumiblson, Clu-rokee, Durhnni, Twiggs, Kchols, Cowi-tn, Kclnds, Walton, Kviiiis, Morgan, Ford, I.nn, Kreununi, Franklin, fSiiinhle, Jefferson, Hath right, Lumpkin, Hill, Hull, (inihnni, Dooly, Cray, Jones, (iio»hani, Walton, Hall, Appling, Hammond, Forsyth, Hanson, Floyd, Harris, Coluinbin, Harri«, Imuitim-I, Harris, Wiiviii*, Haynes, Hancock, Haynes, Baldwin, lie-nil, Chattooga, liend, Libert, Ho uphill, Floyd, Nilliinl, Ware, llinjs, Decatur, llin.s, Lihrrty, Hupkius, McIntosh, Huui|ihrics, Seri veil, Hun, Washington, Hutchins, Forsyth, Hutchings, (iwinnutt, Jackson, Cliuthnm, Jenkins, lli< linuuitl, Johnson, Henry, Jones, ciwiiuir-tt, Jones, Walker, Kellogg, Forsyth, Kelly. Houston, King, lliehiiioutl, Whan we read nf ho disthigu shed receptl ofthetraat sp.-echo, of Mr Webster in Login..,I. wx shall bo compelled to think ofth -m, not ns p u , of tbe common hniH.mii I projuuty ofihe Amer.cn 1 peon|e, hut as a part of tbe ihirH- of a few grand oariltxlists in II, stria, New York.nn.l Pbllmlelpliln Notwl.l.st mding all tbe boa,.* of tb.- high moral poaition oft he hucopoco lenrlers, wo rajoi.-r- to wir .*wti f.j.(.n,ii.,i>i.olov.i.il |,j K | IP , M to bo able to look down upon it. THE CASE OF SAMUEL I.. HOUVERNLUB It U well known that S. I,, (imivcnieiir, us the hte postmaster in tho city of New York, stnnd. MlfWjr as a delnnltcr on thn bmik* of the Deimrt- fBMt. Ho was an intim .to nssuciatu mid Air-ud of agttuois wart wont Both were the noisy partisan jppooents of Mr. Vnn Huron and his nilmiuistrn- »»lat.d th-* late cr.lhvtor was the particular reel- ptfnt ofT'Hl.-ral favor and confidence. When Sw-miwriut’s largo rlcfirit Im-nmo api.a- U» redernl pn-sses. instead ,.f,|enutmcing tho iAU , !*t!{I d ^ , ^ , ^ ll,4 (smi.hI little or no JSE , lh ° ‘ ,eli, :T , r"b ®*»**ilotl the Adminis. tfltioo bwcauso jt had nnt denoted and ptm-onterl 2L^ D «* 1 T, "’' ,, ’ r ?" l " ,r "P'"' » Great scale ‘rrCW upwards—wus a leading and f„. Uu JUfr. 'j 10 ,W0| P i p nt Of Krslcrnl pitcher*. •MX candidate for their nominations. Of course Mtnd dono nothing wrong—tho Government was •Iona at fault 80’ln the present Instance Gmiverneur is a ■Mrtyr. lie is report.*,! a. a large defaulter, on,I wxuovonunrnt has commanded n suit for the re covery or the money; hut thnt fact only the to re ,0 , UI ' n *b® nc tivo and sympathising fcvnroT his Knleral nssoemte*. Kr-.m the moment ortlJX opening of the trial, the Krrh-ral prints in tax aty cntnniencerl 1 heir assaults up.ni th*- Govern- Btont, tho Government officers, nnd the district at torney. Every effort wn« made to creuto n feeling ID favor of tho defendant. According to their no- eounu, not lie, but M*jor Barry. General Jackson, Md tho Goveninnm, wen* to blatno. The Bnnk Sxoxtnc, and the late president. f he bank’* canal company, was employed n* hi* counsel—snd finally, T""| harangue in his bohalf was concluded by tta Bank orator, the coun-r.>om (no doubt tlimu-h Aacoatrivaoer* of tho “ Whig" friend, rff the dc fondant) was made to resmi id with cheers! illustrations of modem “W Federalism—the party of ull the hnnesiy. morality, and so forth—and tho party especiullv that •vxraad anon xffecu an abhorrenco of "Sub-Trea. ■man with le^r’-dttoay Argut. " Knight, Lowndes, Langston, Kalmn, Law, llnll. Lae son, Burke, Law*.m, Hnuiti.ti, L'-lil*, McIntosh, Linder, Brynn, Lindsay, Butts, Long, CToweln, Low,., Chirk, Maddox, t hnrokeo, Marsh, Burke, Martin, Bike, Mays, Cnss, McAlli-e, Lumpkin, McCollum, Dude, McGaughy, Murray, Mc.ln yn*, Thomas, MvCnll, Telfair, McKIr-sky. Jackson, McLenrloii, Bandolph, Mealing, Itichmoiirl, Mi ler, Write, B. Mitchell, Franklin, W. M. Mitcls.-ll, 1 ratiklin, Mitchell, Jackson, Mitchell, Thomas, Mitrh.-ll, Walton, Mobley, Cobb, Mooney, Telfair, Moure, Glynn, Moss, Wall.ui. Morrav, llr-nrv, , Murphy, D.-Kalb, Murphy, Wilkinson, Nt-nl. Bike, Nr-sbit, Gwinnett, Nixon, Fnyr-tie, Oliver, LIImti, Bnlmer, DeKitlb, Bntrick, Franklin, Br-rldy, Heard, Br-rrhie Meriw.-thor, 1',-rry, Scriveti, I’itts, (’ass, Border, Chatham, Bopp, Bike. Bowers, Lffmgluim, Itudford, Twig-.-s, llnilisr-y, Colon.bin, Render, Meriwether, llilev, Tn hut, Hive's, Hull, Robertson, Appling, Itnherisiin, Laurens, Hr-nrlett, Glvtin, Schley, Richmoud, Senrry, Tnlliot, Shropshir,*, Jasper, Sloan, Union, Smith Bryan, Smith, Hnni-ock, Smith, Tirllunll, Smith, Twiggs, Smith, Walker, S; encer, Liberty, Springer, Cun oil, Story, .lurksnit, Stvilt, .Morgan, 'Talbot, Wilkes, Tnttiiii, Dude, Terltiini*, Cuss, Thornton, CuiiiiiIm-II, Tift, linker, Tomlinson, Chattooga, Tomkins, Heard, Tootle, Tnlttmll, Troup, McIntosh, Vitrutini, Jackson, Wallhnl, Biitihliug, Wnliliotir, Liberty, Waul, Henry, Whitfield. Bulnski, White, Libert, Willis, Wilkes, Wison, Fairly, Wofl'orrl, I luliersluun, Wootten, Wilkes, Wright, Floyd. Yriling, Irwin, „ P° i|,rr ^l ,t Bitlix N.Y. Commercial of the 93d hn* tho following i— HOUSE OF IILFUOE DESTROYED. Between right and uint* n’rlrrek this morning a fire broke mil in the centre building of it,.- House of Refuge, nml was tint extit.gtii.hcrl till tin,t uml the wing neap *t the Hlnntuii.gdulo r.uol were totally desintynl, the wall, only having h it .tataling. When wo left ||,« place at 1“ n’nlm k the lire wa* ncrlv Iiuc th., „ iu ..win- upon the ruins. 1 1 " . |WM IwtaHnwl hoys cmilinr-rl in tho buildings, two ,, r three of whom, it i* supiu,*.-d. esenoed during the confusion. The greutr-r part of the remainder, we nre inform- ed bythesiiiH-rmiendent, worked manfully to stay I ho progress of th,? fins and it wn* tnninly owing to * 1- r .Ini 1I10 |>io|«Ttj ii, 1 In, builJins wnssnverl. 0 There i« no other wny to account for tl origin ortho fire, than to soppo... tied it was designedly roimnnnicnlerl by sruue i»r th,- hoys. 3 T here was nn insurance upon tin- premises, but probably not sullicienl to cover tin- pt-ctinimv |,<*s. This is tie- second disastrous fi,t- will, which tlie Refuge has been vl.il,The first,b-slrttverl „ nous ru-w building about three years ago, very after Its er.u-lion, which luul been rlesignnl for tbe female depnninent. I Imt edifice wns not rebuilt, fiir the reason tlint ! " B ro P r ' ,, b , rs of the surrounding ptoju-rty wr-ra 7,™"""-""^ nm,„v„r„f ,i,„ IliHtli.it.nii 11,f,rn,il,.-r iMallly. Tl,. ir nrr..tn|.l..lii-.l .....I ill.- |.r...i.i . i.l„,nit, will |„. ,|„. *,.v,'r..|» r. ii i„ ii„. ii„„„i „ rn ,„ III. I’lr.illii.lfliiiiii ||,|„ ,|„. „„ w |„ lj |,|i „ ri . J rciitly lorusr-. I lie new bmality I* upon the margi llivr-r, South of, nnd contiguous to altns-bousr-. In consideration of the removal, and tbn relin- tpiishinpiit "f the bniblings now pnrtinllv rb-strovr-rl lie- corporation gave tin- Hoard of Manager.' the the building on the Ln«t river known ns “tbe f.-v.-r hospital," built in 1034. Another erlifiee bus been r-rccterl on ||„- premises, which wo believe is nearly completed, Tb • situation is verv benutifiit und will be found in nil re.fleets more eligible than tin* „t—nl- be,, the on,anger. Will m.s. their .bmbbery, ll.eir r.iiits nnd flower., nnd ib.-ir vinoynrd. Fnojt TIIK \\>ST Ini,ik*.—By ,|.o schooner Mur-pt-n. from web ,ve « fi|,. „f ,f„. mnicn Despatch ioil,.-«7.|, of April. It gi v ,.. „ I ,m. nt.d.le nc, om t of rentier* nnd thing. |„ the •brn l. but nffud.im .pneifin i r ,, m , „ r |n„.|| i( , ( . nw ,h " ■' n '» tn.-iders. Ti n stat.b. of i|,c matt r rnuinbied i„ ti e paper. is„l||..-of S|r (,J„. n.-l.Smith. Lord Glen-|; nnd the Mnp-lst., M ill, d„|. """ r "Z'- " r I 1 ”' '• I. r„- pullv falling inlnn the pbinfer*. Iftbe Do*patch may In- t-tbr- mbl that t|,e ,|.,v will : • , " J—.1." I.I.....I l.rn.ni. „„,„|„ r Maul. The nr-L-riu-s are sni.l lobe r„,,idlv ing property in nml the From the /.Hite /leek, (Ark.) Timet, A/ovfl. INDIAN FRONTIER. Dr. Wright, a grntlcman from Rio Grand, who bxd hxeen sent In recnnn..|tre the 1 r. linn frontier. I*V the Rep,iMienfTrvn., informs us that he left that lb-pul.It In*t fall, in ruder to find out their •treogih. movement., .b-.lgns, Ac lle.iate* ,|,nt he found -be Indinn. univr-r«ally nn tbe Mexican Blaines, hostile to nil white American., ami panic- tt'arly to the To*.., .. | bo f.’umancl,,-. cml.l cnur.t "" • M > tlnHisnn.1 warrior*, including Kiawn., which eiMint ,lh..„t a f,fih of tint noml-er. Three t|,o„s- ""'J "I ' n, ‘ ,Vl ‘ w, rr> waking preparation* to n«- •ail and annoy the Republic; nod flattered them- •elve. thnt with tin- irssi.tnuee of the Mexicans, they shonM be able to lay wn.ie Tex.,.—lia< ing. he presumed, hut little |,|e„ ofihe T.-xnn pop,ration in the south pi,.1. They arr- but poorly .>fl’|or nrn- moiiition nri.l guns, hut rich in horses* nnd expett will, arrows. Some two tho,,.nnd Comanche* nnd the l)*ngn. nre to bold l„ June n rt.un.-il of war, tit the Old . iwnre village, on Red |{iw r , some fill miles above 11,„ U'ncne village, in ord.-r to go against lb- I otawatamiet: nml declared thnt they intended destroying eve.y Ainrrienn fr >m Missouri, wb. might t.,11 in their way. We wnnbi therefore |,, fo,m tbe trader* from (bat rpiarn-r.well „• t|,oo 'rren Arkans-r-.io avoid ifpns.ihle. o formi l .blen body Ul’HKK ('AS in of the Lust lho Hell, vim Br Gr-or.-e The b-nefiri • wu. pr- Arthur, 01 "•nt of the Uppp; i Lxccllcicy Sj| *.—The pniliiii »rogue,| hv II t the I III, i,Ht ***l regn-di-.l having bor-n n very I we ob.r-ivr* thnt bis Lxcelb-oc'v re.erve.1 ., grent it,any lulls for the approbation of llerMniesiy To one verv itnportnnt one, howev- er. |,e bn. given hi. com-orr,whirl, .auctions the co,.,H-„.io„ of specie p„V,ne,.tS l,V the hunk* until the first .lav of November next. ' Hi. Excellency thn.conclude:— In ret.,ruing t„ y„„r home, nnd nmo-.g those whom you rep,e.et,t. | wishr-nrn.-llv,oimpn-.s u,e on you. tl„,1 your ex.-rtions in maintaining the .nine constitutional .piri, whirl, luunc„,„„-d you in your I mluimeutnrv Inhors will mnt.-iinllv serve und p,.e mole the wr-lihn* of the country: and I firmlv hope m,d believe,.I,at in „ny „„-,,M,n-s .but Her M„je, »v - t.oven,t,lent mav recommend, nnd the In,peri- c.._.r. .. «— nlntion of •: ■■ ■ ui.., nl I m in,me,i, mayarl-.pt, for the future r< ' unportnnf cube 1 ns nntliority. It • fnr di.tnni when T«va CtlAKtrr.—A p.air old woman had order* from a butcher to coma to hi* stall ever, market.Jnv Ifer a portion of meat, wnicha Irenevolrnt individual (xboiistinxl (oho unknown) gave regularly to *ev. •ral Indigent Industrious person*. One day she «ra« receiving It a« usual, and chanced to see Mr. B. (reputed to he rqn .lly rich and covetous) stand, lag near, and observing the distribution ofihe mem: la • burst of graceful e|.-quence an,I virtual,* jndig. •ntlox.xhtxacUimed, “ Ah, how long will ft bxfitfs you do a* much fur tho poer t Uod blv-s. lha river !** Mr. B. and tbe botcher exchanged a furtive glance ■a4 tbe Uttar waalnteresicd afterwards to hear th.- Arinins nf Bike, Amliows, Biitimni, Bill Icy, Bulls, Buhlwin, Bil.h, Bunks, Monroe, Buss, Newton, Battle, Marion, Ib nslev, Troup, Hcntly, Lincoln, Berrien, Burke, Bivins, Bibb, Boynton, Sicvv-nrt, Itr.riibnui, Butnuiu, Brooks, Itiin.iolpl,, Brynn, Bull-,'I., Bibb, Butt, Wnrmii, < 'uhiutM*, Miuirn,*, ('.allimiu, Mu«c gee, I’nntioii, (iilnir-r, Cato, Hart is. Ch illi,,. Tnlinf rn», Clinslain, Lumpkin, Clmstain, Union, Clayton, Buhlwin, Cobh, Cttlley, Newton, 1 'owarl, Sumter, Crawford, Harris, Crawford, Newton, Crutchfield, Crawford, Conyers, llnn.hdph, Daniel, Greene, Duvis, Upson, Dawson, Coliltlihin, Dinvson, Greene, Dennis, Wnrren, I >irkt-n*on Tuliuferro, Dickson, Fuvctto, Dnuglierty, Troup, Fears, Troup. Field,-r, Meriwether, Flewellcn, Jones, Floyd, Morgan. Fowler, Crawford, Gardner, Stewart, Gnulden, Decatur, Gil son. Upson, Gntybill, Huncock, Gr.cn, Macon, Gn sham, Stewurt, Groves, Miulison, Guyton, Laurens, Anderson of Cobh, Rtinson, JclVmon, Brown, Macon, Ciosbv, Ilcatd, Hull, Clark, Kctmn, Baldwin, NAYS. Himh-miin, Oglethorpe, llarinui,, MonriH*, Hiimuin, |)o-ly, Hunilsun, Tmup, llnrris, llorke, Harris, Mudison, ll.nlgcs, Washington, Holloway, Upson, Holt, MouriK-, Hudson, Buiuntu, Hunter, Crawfunl, Johnson, Monroe, Jones, llnrris, •limes, Muscogee, •lord 11, Jasper, Long, Wiishingtoii, Aluhonr-, 'Tnlliot, McKcurie, Muscogen, Mi .Miith, Sumter, Meriwether, Uiitimui, Mills. C.ihh, Minter, Marion, Mimr-i, t lark, Nortlien, Junes, Burks, Lincoln, Bnllera-ti, Early, Begg, Siiintr-r, Berry, Newton, Bliiliips, Troup, Burter, Morgan, Redding, Harris, Roberts, Warren, Seturll, Meriwether, Simms, Coweta, Simms, Oglethorpe, Smith, Washingt 11, Stenbens, 'I iili..ferio, Stokes, Lincoln, Stark, Butts, St-cks, Greene, Strickland, Miulison, Taylor, (>gli-thorpe, Terrell, Greene, Thomas, Oglethor, e, Tnppo, Gwinnett, Wallace, Marion, Matson, .Muscogee, M hit iker, Fayette, M illiatiis, Muscogee, WiU-n, Wnrren, Wood, Stewart, Woorlvon, Houston, Wright, Luurt-ti*. ABSENT. Lamnr, Bibb. Mitchell, Clark. O'Brien, Wuync, Speight. Early, Wade, Sr-rivcn, "’right, Jasper. rquir. , , prosperity nl thn Pouters is represented t« ho entirely at ll.eir mor- From the N. y. Comm> rriol, 03,/ FROM SOUTH AMERR A. By th** ship Axe I ia, Cuptain Fink. file, of tho Rb, Jane ro Journal ..fConimerc- have licet, received, wi'h ndvi.es in the Dili of Apijl The Braxiliungovernment wn* milking n grant ef. furl in restnro quiet in the distracted province of Rin Grande. A i.-iiifmcement of 1120 men Imd 1 iVt " ' n , ' , " vi, 1 ,r "‘ oii-.ister of wnr Tu-n •' Duly the cities or Kin (irnndi-nM.I Bnrt Alegre were hi pn*s«-s<iun of the government forces i||e bi-urgent, having the mastery m nil the other p.-rtions of the province. l hngov.-rr.men, l.nd prnff red freed m tonll slaves who, having joined the insurgents, should laydown their nrm* and sulunit. 3 Vrun Buknos A VRM—Tlte ncem,nt l.e,elof„re received here, of war having been dcbired between the Argentine and (),initial Republic, Isconfi.med- but there is yet tin intelligen-- nf the expected con.’ Ilict to tin* province of Ln-re Ili,-. .1 ill find that ■ . trad viMir fnitlifol ntta-b "• prc-eininent'y regimh-d, r - the tnaiiitennnce and prolec- t'on or those political in «t imt inns and cniistitntimuil priri- ip <•*, which you .0 ju.tlv uppracinte nnd rr- I vern,—A”. 1. Com were ini, 91./ in»t. lovnlty tn vnur Sov.- tn-nt to tho Ktnp're, •rail will ntistiri-t Fromlke /.ouitinninn, extra, 25/AlaR. MEXICAN NEWS. DEFEAT OF THE FKDRRALISTt, F.srrnUnn of f/rnrral Mejia, We have just receive,I, h> th.* srbr. Waller,cap tain Delvllle, at rived this morning fmm Vera Crux, papers and correspondents, which we will publish on M-rnday. It will be seen, hy the extracts nf tho above m. tuinne.l tellers, that tfu-execution of Gen eral Mexia is but ton true. " VrnA Cnu*, May Id, 1A37. “ I have just lent tied, from nil undoubted sinircn .bat Gem-mi Mexin received the roost humiliating insults fr.nn Santa Ana. Some few moment* be fore bis death, he had Im*cii ord-n-d loin* shot with his back turned to the soldiery, ns a traitor to his country. This he refused, und he was then mur dered in a ynrd, Santa Ann gratifying n personal vengi-onro. Extract of another letter of May Id. Ry lilt* schooner Water Witch, von have no doubt lx »a apprise.] of the defeat of the Federal Armv, nnd the d-ath of General .Mexin. Be a >«.,red that he died 11 In-m. I'rn-a and his company huve taken llight: they am gone, it i* .aid to rejoin tin* n-main- d«-r of their tmop. ot Tampico. Bu.tamcnte and Are.te are matehingon this point, there i* no doubt of th.-ir sneer*.. 'I'ln-ir pi.in ha* been d«'fcated by tin- taking ol Bn.-bln, when- tln-y bad niinilic-itiotis, but which have now been entirely overthrown. A gentl-tnaa fioinn Soipliecn city wn* nrre.ted here ves eidity morning, on landing fiorn the Nor folk hont. in conformity with in.|.ii.-ii..n* to that effect r.-c. ived by n member ofihe bar of tbi.ellv, which bud been trnti«mirii-<l in nniicipulioii nf bis urrival, "bile ill cii.tndy be made so •tioi.j an apta-al toibualioni. y, tol-n permitted to goto hi* bote! f..r tlie pnrpo.eof.eeing that some Indies who had been confined to hi« safe coii.ltici wuild bepio- perly taken cure of, tint his request wa* nt once grant, d. It appears, bow.-ver, that in.l.nd nf going to the h.-t-1, be in iii.-.li.i-ely engage.I a vehiele ,0 conv. y iiim with all speed ton poire where liemight intftrrpi the rail I cars l,.r Bliilnrh-li bin. The Irnlori- of ho gentleman to return, in conformity will, the pledge, soon -.roused suspicion ns to Ilia true object,nnd'tiir police were q.o. klv in pursuit, tin.I -occeeded in taking und bringing him buck.— Bull. Amer, ‘Jlel inti The Goliinibit* fO- I t'ttmp Ast-.xismino l.iln.HAf.n bi-A.1 -on:, i-.ratbmis.-d -ay. that a eond m k.-r.lei hie hr they may, will m ,. 0 w tb eucoitr'igeineiil in ih-.t cjiy. Tlie "hove in -y lie applied .,* n good ilioiigb mild 1* «»••• «,r*t*n die rabidity ofpolin'cs fi.-qui-Mly rx . \v I W the Ki "* t,on (U- <’•) Chronicle. *' , * ir «*‘ l larger cities—| n Bhil.d-I Inn pnrtic- We learn, nn die autlioritv of private letters by " ,r,v w, "' n ' u "' n ' , " l y prem>ipti.. n lias often been the Liverpool, that it is the fixed determination of f ""''' 1 '•"• most disgrnc-ful extent. Tn |«3 |. f„ r Mcr .Maii-sty * ministers to demand of tho Uiiiterl ‘•veil “n good piimpniak.-r." w ith all his otiites reniiiiienition for the steamboat Sir Rol ert ,n< *cTit»,iiniI iskill. if lie had a democratic turn, would J | have found it dilfiridt to oht.iin employment To It is suid Lord .Mt-llioiiiae is about to ratin*, in 1 f!,c '* wn renn-nibertliai this contem tilde spirit was cimsoqiienco of ill lieulth. nnd that Lord Joint Bus- j tarried out so |iublic|v, that some our violent oppr, tn-ll I s nlso determined r res.going, without any govern- cunipicror Fruc- i.in .. *.’•:: ; -J. wln-re dm expel- h d I resident Orilir wm* endeavoring to tali my for nntrhor struggle with his tuoso Rft-ern. In .hr nirnn ,in,r ,|.rrr nrr .y m| ,„„ n .„ r „ h.h-npnm.m.ihr., f.l.r A„lrn,hn. 1 ,„„r ,lr. n,li " n ,Cwrlrm.... ,|,.„|„,r,| war niMthist Buenos Avresnnd Lntre Rio. ,. r rn '* Alu.lU.-r il.nir.il y hn. n p |„.|„rrn ihr ’"I 1 ;'; 1 s, ;'7 th.- „ l , li „ l , Iimlllieadmir.il eonimniirlliig the French blm-ha ding .nun,Iron, the piir.lclnra or whirl, are thus slated oy the J-iirunl ofCouuu.-ice. Tl... I.ri c . Amrrlrn K|| n r" ' 1 . 1 "™ i' 1 " 1 "" V Ilhr..n. l .l..|,.r„r«.ir. f„ r ‘ htru. nn I nf I'nnitnnhi. n ’"'.hw'n.lj,. In,, „„l inrl.nl. .1 unhili Ihr Ihnh.nlih., hhntl.iul.. inn.-lnini. '-.Ihv 'll-. In-n.-h inf.nirnl „r il.n pnrl nl' Unnnn. Ayres nml the slime of the Rbi Blain. I“ arrived at Lobetin f|,ir,i. where they found no Fn'tiel. vessel of war. di.-hnrged 1 ben cargoes, and began to |„,„| „ rnrj; „ „, lir|t | been sent I In-m in wagons from Hu-iin* Ayres. | n the menu time tl... F.vm-I. n.rvette Benrl. which bnd bcon di.patched by Admiral Leblanc to rap,,,re (lie k :. rri r l V. * She lliei, „,,.k tb-in mhoM.ime Vide... will,on, flag, |h riiMclisqm,ilriin, for |,„ v .„ 2 liiftinged „ blockade ilint never existed, either in fact or on paper "Thnrnn.Unr.., „f ihr ,»■„ Aninirnn ',r..rl. drin.inlr. ..rtlil. hr.-nrh r.lmir.l th irrrlrn.r Ini hrr.. f n...,l „. rn,n,.|y. nnl,-., thry llin , n I mil. I in Ihr iilnnii.il nf Ih.-ii- ,„hi,.. linn i|„.y *" J" 1 *! nf ,hr l-'n-nrh C’nnr, „f Ailnil. inhl.vm ihr run—n |„n|„„i||„„ which llm i-nu.m. arcs nt once r-jeeted. 0 !' P"', cnmmn.ln.r, Immnllnt.-ly „„ ri«hl«.'f n-'iilr il., n hlrr«.r,l n iv.iiinninii'iillnn In (hr r rrnrli min. , l„ Inin., nriun.1 ihn ,„„r,.,.,li„i;. n. nnl li.ivlni -nnrllnninl hv ptrcmlnnl, nm Inlrriilril hy llin U S «n,rrnn„-,.l .,,,1 ,lr„,»„.li„y ,|„. i m „,r,|i,„o „„,i U|-cnnd,t,n,„,l rnl.n.n nfilin prlliM. H’h.-n ihr Dn|. phh. .nil,.,I fmm Mnmr Viilrn. "fill, M.rrh, Ihr reply of t he French admiral had not lu-on received. " rim issti*. of ihis affair is nwnited by the cum- tnercinl co-nmnntty with much interest." refi-retici) to the vole of the House un the tnent of I r,-lund. Toncliiug tin- statement in the first of th** nhovn tpioicl paragraphs, about the demand of n-nmtier- niton forll,« Sir Robert B- el, we venture tosny that it is the fixed delerniiimtiou nf In-r Maj. s-y’* minis- t rs t-i fierpi-iiiite no such nl .lily- ' They might ,1'1-t IIS well detnund remuneration from the United Stales for any English vessel taken bv pirates in the "est India seas, or in the straits of Mill,men. Why lo they ilotdeiiuuiil reiiiiiiienilion IV -m the Kiiigiif f.n'eei; when tin English vessel is rubbed by u gang nl tli«. Hydriote buccaneers ? Birat.-s m e common enemies, mid no guv« rument is held responsible for their doings. As for the resignation of Lords Melbourne and luts.i-H, we shall know the course of the mill it, probnMv, in text fortnight.—A’ Y. Com. »xr dxelxtx that “ bo thtn reaped the full.. ward ofhU fifts when he found that he could so •xll hxxrbrrreproacbci,” Hu wx* thn unknewu TEXAS. I »T 5 days later from Texas, were re •rirxd laat evening. Wx cannot toy that they sr Man hyriMt Somo rumors were abroad at H«a- RF» that lha Ctnaaoche* intended an invasion in June htlWM* Korku went not gem-mlly credited. As M(chlfcMwbranM|Na'ted, while tin- position nf Tex- f* **.?*!? «h» «wury «le< Suhine, UMid to h« filling *it (lie fastest by ,ntw cummers. —M OrL**$ Court r, i%tk. From the X. J.rar. of Commerce. The trial of Mr Francis Mcdhiirst, the young crn. Sr."?/!" , d l,l J ' 61lo r, i-'-ra pi£J ™ the 13th April, in London. Up w as chorgeil on the t-oroner s warrant for the wilful mode, of Joseph Aslop ; but the jury convictrsl him of manslaughter 10 ,hrt ‘ p f vo,u '‘ ImprisonnH'nt in Coldbaih Ftrlds Bri.on. This jtil is ensiderad one ol Hie most severely regulated in England; the si- Ient.yste.ni.ad p.ed-a.,dthe least mf.ingcmc.it of the rulos consigns the offender to those misemhlo al-ml,-*—those living tombs-alluded to in Cole ridge s "Devil’* Walk." ** He went to Coldhaih Field's prison Tlten- lie viewed every cell. And they gave the Dead a hint To impnve the dungeon* of bell." The prisoner is rich, possessing from three to four thousand a year, and is a ward in Chancery. The Attorney General Sir John JatnplK-II, w as s'perinlly raiaincd for the defence.** was the Ex Attorney GV- iicral. Sir F rederick Bollock, for the prosecution ^ .nS5 r ,r,m * There has not he.. n so much anxietv about any trial or a considerable time a* wasdi.plav-ed by tlm ,mli- Itc on tin* ocrasion. The expenses ofihe w itnesses amounted to £7.3 I.S# xml the costs ofihe prosecu tion between i, 300 and £(U0. U A TmoMFIC Npr..-An old gr„Hcm«« by the name of Nut, ft, Ohio, ran numla-r -m* humlinl and lliirly*sia nuta, in i| M « slisp- of children, gnimU hil* dF**m rtvxUgfRiidvblklri'n, xml one gn-at-rrext- g, 1 !-. Iiild—ipiite X fa hlnf nut* fi* INIS ln-e.—,V. O. tfvn. N. O. Lovitianinn, 93,/ inti. 1 he Toxin ns seem to have been cultivating verv frlondly relations with tlie Admiral Hamlin. Ait extract from the " Civilian and Gurette” ft, ano ther place, xv.ll show the mode of his reception nt Galveston. I he f tty Aulliorities tendered hint the freedom of the City, and the good feeling* of the citiren* in the most hundsomeinnnner, to which the Admiral rrttinied the follqwing note with all tho enthusiasm nnd gallantry of a F’renchman. 1 o the Honorable the Mayor nnd Aldermen of tho City of Galveston: GkntlEMKX—Will, the deepest sense of grmi- urte I do accept the honor you hive he«n please to rotifer „mm me, in presenting me tho frac.l m , the city of Galveston. I glad that whn 11 have •lone in Mexico has piov.-.I iM-n-ficial lo so j„.| and ‘o <arrcd a enu«e as the ind.-pendence ofihe Texlnn naMon I hope it will prove Ion, >H*neficinl to the --ivr.il ..1.1,1., III,.,, rillirr rrl „ r Il.vi; lirdr.l Will, Sle,lc„. Nlulling ciuliMw tniirp * ""'J'"* m ilinn i„ l, 0 ,-„,„i,l,r,.,| iir »"||-C.„,li.m.n , hi... in Iti.iry .ml pur, JiTS' J""’" , h ' , B ” —""re,I ilm I I wouM v..il) pri-fpr I ,||„ |„i m |,|„„ inrmher of. well re*,il.lml nml ilirivln e rnmmunl.y, like ynura, ih.n i r™' ‘l wMia ""J power in n rorrupt and deeaytig society. 1 With |hehi,l,eaire,. n | I h.ve Ike Un„r |„ |„, Oenilpmen. 1 uur .Hreiinne'e nml Arvoleil .rrvant n.i .. CIIaIILKS UAUUIN. Galveston, May 13.13JD. „. T ! , .,'.f 0 V I,T ”:' M - TI, » "" W « .kip wem to .eeeiMiiiiJiiy. 1 n> lime effcer Mn* kere km, killer '''"I’ 1 "-'" 1 kr krr i.tlirem in ,„vr- h.ulm g „„| evny ikin, in nnlrr, ,e tka, ne tins gone off m ft no condition. Hercrewisa poml for , imece Imie, roinmim JPlly p m|» r , i,„„ f M, .iidyeen! ineii.^ull "f.bui will, p.rn Uiinj |p.^,. Tll0 ™ ftlM Constitnuon was measured with some other tin best of them. 1 he following letter w a* nddres- sea on the occasion by Com. Claxton to Lieut. Gc.I- /ram tb Bangor Whig, Mm, \7. HUM-lts OK Tnornr.K.—We bnvc been favored with tlie pci mill of i, let ter tinted St. Croix, No. II) M i.v 14, from n gontl. mnn nt thin pin who writes l," ®""hlin bus I a „t Fid i river, which is nhont 30 miles lion, No. 10, with 10 men, nnd or- tiered oil |,y letter, Cup,. Nye und his men, nl.oiit 3 1 inimiiilier; they tl went down thu river.it is supposed for reinf .n-e„,ei,t. The letter ndd«, “ We imnx'dinti-ly sen, one express to Fort Fairfield for men. anil one to Col. Jarvis, informing him of the lucts, und started n hunt loud of men, niiimiinithiii nntl provision., fin- the sent of wnr I We mv Fish river country by ihninrnngomrnt belong, to Wn have sent n force then* lo .... ore the timber, take otl tr- sjinssers, und exercisejiiri-uliction." ir this letter-writer is correct i„ |,ls slntement. Hie hi st net of aggression nppenrx to Imve come Horn tlie side ol New Brunswick Fi*h riv-r i* Sou,I, of (lie St. John’s, mid it is unde, stood, we believe, n- well ns miything cm, he underst I uinid the vagueness ofihe terms it-ed in „ll this ,-„„iro- versy, thnt the juris,licti.ui claimed l,v Governor llnrv-ey, iii"l fonc.-ded for the present by Governor F mrheld, I- only mertl.e eountry North of,but river, the .Mmliiwiiskii settlements wu imderstnud to he J: ^!' r .' , !." 1 f l ,l '!‘ s,t i he stipuiii- Itoll ill (,.I\. FniiTiekl, III (lie iigreenient uegoriiiled by (.eiienil .Volt, was “not to disturb bv mice ol New Brunswick m the .Miiiluw iiskii si'll lenient Mur iill.T nil III.-IV „ ,,nil«,l,lv Nip limllpr; "ml n-p ll.ii.k il ivimlil lor the parties to call upon Mr McLmigl: plntiutiiuis. tluiii to send ofl'for men nnd of wnr. But these Maine folks will d- •• in such n hurry—nml of, end foremost.—,V. J'. (', s till mil'll iiftlie fin- miuiiiioiis very tiling ninny tilings wrong Wo/, 93,/ in el. Th • Lewiston (Ningam County) r;i|.li,koeps tip the lint against Queen Victoria und nil that bear* the impress ol royalty, ... hotly ns ever. 11 is a To. ronto I *iinot reversed The Iasi number comes to us With the following, printed in huge letters, under a rnpsised crown: Anolhcr proof that "the People of Canola ,/etrst P- moerari, 'venfamilies from Ea«, (iuillhi.is- htu v mi.l King, in-rived h-re lo-iluy in the Tr--*' with then-good...ui their way West. They sold their farms for thirty llioii.mul dollar ’ 75 per cent less tluiii their value five years ago) nml come hum to get rid of Vi. tori-i’s loafers Not less than seven hundred mill* huve crossed nt this port within ten days. Come on: there is room * ■••'•ill ‘he reformers und liberty of c< : - ! these States. hn' (tihout sitiou newspapers went so fur ns to puhtish'ihe iimnes of coic.h-nmkers nnd others, thnt their renders might not deni with them, and emnty-pnted partis- nns huve n.-iimllv refused to patronise a burlier un less hi. xvotiliI give up a democratic print which ho was in the h ihil of taking. There wns u romnleto concert action among certain political witlings in this respect, and it is presumed that they even cnieoliis- ed their « n*liorwoinmi on the subject of their creed, n* regarded the administration of general govern- me..,, for feartlint they might be injured, hy having wink done by,In* mothers of detniH-rnts—such was the iniserahle effect of political excitement anon tnenol nnrniw iniiiiN and offeehlo intellect, who w ere weak eiiongli to believe that grasshopper kicks, and iniHquito-liku nml ce could h-nr with efli'd, in a grant emit est of principle. Thinking men. of- course, wli-ilew-r their party, look upon the whole o. this system with .corn and lonthing—in the first pla- e, because „ ,s contemptihly vile in itself, „„d in the next plnce, because it is worse than useless ns n method of operation. Men nre not to he fleeted hi Hus wny—such attempts nt coercion, only make tliem more firm nnd inflexible in opinion, adding fuel to their mil, and force to their resolution. """ ""ti.fiiclid't. kmvnvvr, in rnlMni ;"U .l»; ir, I Iknnnlit. |,v tl... Cnlum- "" ikr n 1'iiirip-mnkrr. Tl nil Inn i I'lirtn*. nmililii llipir i*,i),niii< l it, . u n „f „(r,p,. mill .ii(1ici.i|» nl iniiv, nml tlni mil ,l„, c|„,i,„ r „f pi-oscription is alwnys raised against demon democratic party have never lie nf poliiieul perseciil They never Hindi nm-lnnlr.,... „i„i,| .vi.l, ,,,, il politics—they never sen, destiiilclie* lo employers nskttig the disnusnl of their clerks und their luboi- fieciiiise they wera not orlliodox. In snruil in- eourse, the same likewise holds true. During panic times, many of „u r opp .||,.|.ts so fnr fm-get "lemselves, ns to allow their paity feelings to inter- ra m private file und perhaps to some extent do •Hill. Sir'll sins do not utlneh to the skirNofde- ."•racy, tuid it is lo he hoped tb.it f„r the fot.in', I fuller Rule, till'* will lie no more tlinn ii dim ro- imsrouri' , I’"*' follies, ronimilled in the verv in- toviciilion ol elenimi liny, like the iniidiii-ss of “ the n-igi. ol terror,” to which, however, there |,nv. been mnnv pituiMx upproxini.ition since 1839.- Pcnutvl- ranimi, 93tl me/. J From tkt Richmond Enquirer, 34th imt. TtlR Et.ECTtoR.—The polls were opened at in early hour on yesterday morning, noth withstanding the rain; in the City Hall, for the City J and in the Court-house, for those who had votes In the County of Henrico. Those who wen* entitled to votebotlt In thu City nnd Comity, indiscriminately voted at eitlw-r place for n Candidate for Congress. At sundown, tin* vote stood as follows: In tlie City, fur Congress—John M. Butts, (Whig,) 305—William Seldcn, (Ren.) 138. Mr. James Lyons of this City (Whig) 342—no opoodtioii for the Senatorial District. Mr. Wyndham Robertson (late Whig Delegate) 407—no oppoMtion for the II ufD Bigger (Rep.) 95,Jlnsher 93, senttering 8. In the county, the contest was Ixstween Mr. Mc Rae (Whig) nnd Mr. Whiting (Republican)—the former received 390 votes—the latter 174. Thera nra two Braciurt*—At the Short Bump, but a verv thin turnout—the Republican candidates had small maioritiev— Bolls kept open three dnv*. Congress—Butts 931-Selden ltio'. Senate—Lyons 278. I he polls kept open in the city and county. Accounts from Betcrshnrg state, that John F. Mav (late \\ big member) was uhuut 50 votes nhciid ol Bollard. (Hep.) For the Senate, Flournoy (Whig) wns ahead of Nn.h (Hep.)—In Chesterfield, Nash ha* the mu- joritv. In Hanover, suid to Ik* a very thin turn out—Wo nuve no return*. /•cow the Xnrfnlk /teneon, 94'A inti. NORFOLK BOROUGH. 3 he pull wus opened early yesterday. Mr. Aliya und Air. Cmiuinglintn addressed the voters, and were listened to with a'teution. At the close, the vote stood ns follows: Coiigr **—Mullory (Whig) -130; Holloman (Adtii) 2!»8. •H9* ' WU ^ p S a,C8 ~ A *b' n 320; Cunninglmm At Poritmonth. Norfolk county, Congress- Hollenian 3!H; Mul- lory 275. At St. Pridet. Mnllorv 235; Holieninn 83. AI Porfemnnfh. Home of Delegates—Cooke (Adnm) 421; Tatem 50(j" m '' ' Vu,,<, (Whig) 332; Etheridge (do) „ , , At Si. Bridet. Ethendge (W) 253; Watts (W) 215; Cooke (Adiii)-lfl; Tiitem (do) 93. " alts and Etheridge elected. Elizabeth Cih,. Congress—Mallory 101; Iloliemnn fi7. c ." f Delegates—Colton (W) 127; Cmw- fortl (" )93. ' Xaneemmid. At half past 4 o’clock Mnllory’a mnjoHty nt Suf- m?* Gmlges majority for IL ofD. w us tney W immI precinct not heard from, lit, , . 1'lcofWithl. lloliemun s majority nt 2 B. M.was 403. Pfinerse Auto LATE FOREIGN NEWS—THE WHIG MIN ISTRY TRIUMPHANT. By the following which we copy from the N. York Commercial of Thusday evening Inst, it will be sect* that the Li!»enil Government of Queen Victoria has triumphed over a Tory Opporthm. ThU ia cheering to the friends of rational liberty xll over the world. TWO DAYS LATER FROM ENGLAND. The ship Hibernia. Cupt. Cobh, arrived this mor ning from Liverpool, whence she sailed nn .tho 22d of April, two day. after the Liverpool. Our files of pnper. nre London tn Sutidny the 21st, and Liver- po<.i| 22d, both inclusive. We tender nttrthanks to Captain Cobh, for a filo of thu luU-st London and Liverpool pnper*. AFFAIRS IN IRELAND. The grand del ate nn the Irish policy ofministetn whs brought ton close of the evening on the 19th, almost every member thnt ever spoke nt nil hnvirg Inken part in it. The ministerial majority on tho main question wns 22, the vote being.fnr Sir Robert IVel's amendment Q9fi, ngninst it 318. Mr. Doncomhe’s amendment wn* killed by a ma jority niQI9—the vote being for the amendment 81, against it 299. No other liurines* of interest wns transacted In the House of Commoat, except an nrrnnprtrci t thnt the hill for suspending the constitution of tho Is- . lnnd of Jamaica should have its second reading on $ tlie 22d, and that counsel should be heard at tho \ioqf upon it. In the Hon-o of Lords the names of I, nl* Cla rendon, Stmlbi-o e and Kndii-.r were substituted far those o| Lord* Luutlsdowne, Dtmcunuon and Got- fo-d, un tin- Irish committee of inquiry; the latter having declined serving. Lord Ahiuger culled the attention of the house of the progress of arming in Lancashire, stating that the mi':i*tnites who took an active pnrt in sn' port- ing the lows Imd apprehensions that theirlivc* wero in jeopardy. A terrible scene oceurad nt Woolwich, ut the in flection ofliis sentence upon a soldier who hndl o-u condemned tu receive 150 hi-hes. A recruit had his feeling* so harrowed hy the scene tlmt ho went mnd, shrieking dra .dlitlly in his frenzy, nnd commit ting furious nets of violence, so that it wa* with diffi- cultv he was srcureil nml taken tn the hnspitnl. * hn London Sunday Times, nf April 21, chnrre* Mr. Freer (n comedian who bus lutoly nrrived in ihis eltv) with leiivilig hisyvife nml family destitute in Lo idon ; and also bring* the same ncru«ntion a- g ; I >st Mr. Burton, now a popular actor in Philadel phia. A female radical ns oclntlon has been established in Lnnnisliira—the women doing n l| thn speaking, nlthmigh men nrcnllnwcd to k- praseui nt the meet ings. Tim clinrtists have commenced u regular system if drilling, under the instruction* of dishnnded mili,in-men; but using stick*.instead of musket*, The London Globe d-iiie* that it ever gave any authority for the reports circulntod by some nf the Tory ptipers, ns if cop : od from i,g column*, onnnun- icy. the oen guilty of thn kind n to which we have alluded, black-lists of tradestiicn uml A LEGITIMATE DEDUCTION. “ A rc*p.-cl cd eniHnmtiorarv” of New York, nft.-r dls-our.i.,g cloqucntlvofil,.. Mn.i.g love in nil men fir personal lil.-.ly. by way of illiftriitioii n.l.ls:— “II you see three c'lin, -ey weents togchi . F> inci te Anne. I l ory pnpers, ns ifcop ed from its columns, nnnnun- i here is iirumorth.it iloliemnn had two major- I Ul " c npproiit-hing murriugeof Lord Melbourtio ily nt the Coiiit House nt 5. und Mallory had u’nm- nn ' 1 ,I|P Duchess of Kent. jority nf 34 at Kcmpsvillo. I If we may judge from the police reports In tho "e will know nil this afternoon. I London papers the use of,he Bowie knife I* getting . *f |c ‘ result ol tho Congressional Election, a*heard I *° ho quite ns fnsldomihle In England ns In Missi*. Imm.is us follows: sippior Arknnsns. No less thnn 9 nr 10 cases of Majority of I loReman in Islo of Wight 403. .nibbling nrn raportml in rlio joiirnul hefora’us. Alii jority of Mitlb-ry in Norfolk Borough 132, I farther piivment of 50 per cent, hn* been mndo Nniisi-mond 41, Norfolk County 38, Princes* Anne I °f*he Queen, to the creditor* nf lierfnthpr 32, |-Jiz.;ibntli City 94 ; aggregate 335. I me Inti* Duke of Knot Tt... t.i_j .•.’ Majority for Holieninn 88. Vorrrepiai.lencc of Ihr llolfiinare Patriot. FREDKRK KSB1JRG, May 23d, 8 B. M. DeurSip—I niiiicx a stniemeiit of the poll* nt tlm Fratlerickslmrg precinct, and a, the Court House. 1 lie poll* kept open nt thn Court House. Two precincts in the county (Spottsylvania) not heard r. ,.». Crutchfield will In- re-elected by 150 or 180 the late Duke nf Kent The funds provided for this | payment nre from the Queen’* privy purse. The trant v *o long in ngltnUn'i. conforming tho^ I "c Dnllnud uml Belgium, wo* signrd nn the I mil of Aprt, hv the representative* of those kingdoms and of England, Franco, Austria, Ru.sla nuu I’riissin. Thera i* nointelHgenco of interest from France . r! , - j . , ,ho . fn '• , »»>«' onposltion hndbeen *..cce»«- I fiot-iiton will have a majority in every county in the , ,n wnettne three *if the ft ur vice-presidents nf Distriet. | tlm Chnmber of Depot |n 9 The four elected wero H. of D. Crutchfield, (Cm.*.) Iliilbiiliiy, (L. F’.) State Sennte. Thornton, (W.) Garnett, (L. F.) Congress. Slaughter. ("’.) Bnnks, ( L. F ) C. FI. i no 56 65 Frcd'kg. closed. 291 92 109 109 208 109 will nlttioc govern the r. IiinIi or Ii Even the uni for you wil I, (New Yor'sc von will oIhc tbe Ntotiiesi i •inly , niu.it natch hi-liberty ns lb S. Stitr C'oxstitptiox, I, .. May 29th, 1839. (Jfe D^luey,—Sir —Unvingjust through tmlm v s C hannel ami viewed ft* tulvtuilafe* and nifi'ctml on the great purpose* to which it is do.,in- mi, l rannoi hut congrandate you on the happv di»- d . , , ir' N K ml p e B'-k I- no * IN*’®' Y -rk mu»t iKMsest Imth. if pohtlrintis are not Mind In tlm true Intetvsts ofihe III »|*ectfiil|y, your olifdlent servant, si ,, . f'l *Uoa. •’ J A>ur. C#I*. 23,/ , Hi f From tho X. }’ Commercial, 21s' intt Indian Muiipkii*.—Tho Providence Journal of yesterday report* nt large the trial of Dnnie I lm rv. in " usliingion county, for tho timrd.'r ofChristopher Host, oil the 26th of March—Imth In liniw, of the Nurnigniisett tribe. The murderwn* committed in the course of n ft-olic. some slight ofli-nce hiivitm Imen given hy the deceased to llarrv. lie is said to ImucolluticiMl deseiidiuit of King Tom, the last hem of the tribe. The Dili of August is nppoin- tedforltis execution, a veraict of guilty having been rendered. His deportment ut the close of the iriul is thus described. The prisoner is aged thirty-one years, short but well formed with straight Muck hair, uml emm-intod by confiuometit. The expressiun ,.f fij, countenance, through tranquil, ir. strong nml decided. During the trial ho U-tniycd (while in court) no emotion of guilt on fear except hy the large drops ofswent which constantly stoml on In* face. When the v.*r- diet wns pronounced he prasen ed the ■nine immov able calmness. But in tlie evening lie exhibited n jatwer of self control scarael v cretlible. A\ bi| P the Judge addressed him. nnd when the words, hanged hy rho neck until dead, were pronounced, not n tnt,*rle moved, no expression hot Hint of patient »uf- fering. This will appear tin* mura remnrknhle, when it i* known thnt he is a man of mop- than nr- dinnrymind. nnd that or.lv n moment before taken from the jail lie wns weeping I itterlv, while inquir ing of a friend how he could bestow his Imlinn land upon his sister, an only relative. I, wus nltogeth- exhihition of fortitude not unworthy of hi* an cestors ey weepis tngei||i>r, you the -itoulest ns-iiming to I -o it is \* lii'ther the coniinunhy •w. black or white, dirty or rlenn. lulls have the sumo lov»> oVsiiperinriii; iiiilIy see ii fl-.ck .«f d igs in Hie sircet rsenn try lifts experiment nay dnj) but •x- • n fight, or at least a snarl, mining , ofth-m, •'» tie,ermine who sluill be the greatest. Under such who would he truly free he does hi* cu«h.’’’ ” Under such circiimM.ince* !’’ The cirsiimsttin- cesnre three sweeps ligluing for the masterv! in nwf.,1 conflict, wielding bn,-lies nml scrape,*’n,id sen Her ing In ,|,e four win Is ..f lienvei, the skin discoloring soot, nnd (I -ck of dogs, ” from a tow-er to 1, whiffet, snnrliiig. Hi.npping, growling, barking, how ling, v. Iping, *c., the doc- trine in canine phi|o*onhy, that‘every ,|„ B Hus rin-se ciri-nm-tnnces urv truly dri-ndfiil, -ntnml iinnglne. why, when •' under” them, -everv mnn who Wool | lie truly free, mu-t wnl ,.fi Ins It besty „« he does I,i< cash!” . s, from -aid sweep-their lime-honereil hiulges—tear from tl.eir polluting grnsp theinvent in-ignia of their hi-h cnIImg—make d-.g catchers ofth. m-«o, ih-m with " 'my unexamnled in the mini Is of •• histu-icul to- mince" up,,,, the “ fl .elcof.logs" muz.zl.-d or un- m<iz.z.|ed, and rliii* «h-ill ye rniise the two grout evils mm.inllytnextermin .te each other D-.,hi«—ihen •tlw.llnm he said, ilia, the I'-h.-r, of him who woo .1 he truly fr«-e. i-jeop rd-.l by “ such circnm- stances, "oiftd you be free / Remember! ' who m" ' j , , V’’ ’ l,p m*‘*lvf's must strike the blow."— Philadelphia Gazette. h : s .Inj hut we Spottii/trania Counti/. I Gnlim»n,Tp*ti», Etienne, opposirinn; and Gunin-Grl- “ " d ime, mi Istorinl. No minis,rv hud vet been formed, but Marshal fsonlt wns still negotiating I’or thnt purnn*e. There is nothing new from Spain. Tim full,nviiip, wliii'I, IV,• riipv fmm Galignanil ftlessencer. is “nmiortim, if trim.” Wo Imve race,ved the following from n mrraspoii- * , mCniro. tinted the ?6th ult:—“The Pashn nf „ . , j'-gypr hns deelnrail to Colonel Cnmpl.ell M* Jnten- t. S. Fiiz.hiigh (L. F.) is re-elected in Stafford, nmiornljohslimirslnven'iimned'itelvin nil theenun- | Ttii, ilmlnmlii.n lm. From the Wathington fllohr, 25(A in*/. THE VIRGINIA ELECTION. Fairfi.r eninpif, complete—r’ongress—Mason, I (Dein.) 245; Mercer, (Fed.) 237. House of Delegates—Powell, (He,n.) 272 ; Ball, I (led) 252. 1 Firderirk eon nig, complete—Coiie.es*—Luca (l)eiii.) 5512; Burton, (Fed.) 572. I louse of Delegates—Baker, (Dent) 667 ; Slier- I rod. (Con.) 562; Byrd, (Deni.) 630; Swell, (Fed.) | Stafford, complete—House of Dcleguies—I-'itz- liugli (Di m.) re-elected. Spoimy'ranin. complete—Cungrass-SIntighter, I (Fed ) between -lOnud 59 nheud of Bunks (Deni.) I . . I louse of Delegates—Cnitclifield (Cons ) ra-el.rt- • *»/l»«-*Hal ti ed. mtijority not known, but supposed uliinil 160. I °'ir tlmnks. i. A ""„'-'"‘"'.'■"'JiZ tmuorvu. Tl'" 1-"i'linm,;„liin- prommlinn on Ilm ;5„a „„ re OonliiH MU. ,,l ln WM , Tl,„ .Unml™ t iir Liiiigrca. Mill, Imd 119 .immiil miulinj in Ilm 1,1111.11 of foiiT*' IVgrain (W.) Rive* (V. B.) | witliout dftcussi.m Sir R..lu-rt Peel e 118 given universal sntisfnction to the European* in this city. 1 lie I nshn speak* with gran, exullnti-m of Hie moral and political effects of|,is visit to Nubia nwl Abvssinui. He has left 709 workmen nnd mi- tiers to work In* gold mine* on the White Nile,which | ho expects will prove highly profitable. STILL LATER FROM ENGLAND. I v tho packet ship England, Captain Beiftntnin *“ “ ,p editors of the Commercial Advertiser have rac.-ivcd London t-npers to the 23il of April nml Liv.-n.ool to the24th, both inclusive. Tho En- chuid sailed on the 24lb. We are again hnlehted to Captain Waite fnr a file ol pipers of the latest date*, which lie sent up ''V, mid for which wo beg ho will live, 227; Petcrsburgli, Surry, Sussex, 235 157 64 265 521 Mexico.—We have received, through tho kind- !*•* ofn mercantile lions.-, ill.'fol'ow ng extract o' letter, dated, Sncrificio*. May 7, which arrived ln-re hy the «chooner "'itt.'ru itch. “ Ye-teiduvan expre-snrrived with news of the applet* rouse of the army of Mexin nnd Urres. The fir*, wa* shot hy order nf Santa Ann. L'rre* nnd RscaMn have both fled. Tlie affair took place nt Aewiita. in the vicinity of Pu»hln. Tin y were defeated fiy General Valentin. The federal party lm* embarrassed our politisnl condition for a long time pa.t, mi l we rejoice nt this de r eat " COL. R M. JOHNSON The Inst Kentucky Gi mite c.mtnins an article in relation to the nnminntinn of this pm,1,-man, ns a cn inflate lor reflection to the ollice of Vice Pivsi- dent The editor intimates thin he I n* hud u c.m- •••-Tatiou with Col. J and that he e> p og-od a de- to retire to private flfi., y ut id he was en- nralv in tlm hands of his democratic friends. If the democrats thniughout the Union th. urht ho could iH'nt any ndvairngo to them, he wn* willing to bo again non,mat,-d.-if,|,ey though' thnt the n .mine. ,mn of some nth r pmih'inan would tend to give eraater strength to tho democratic cause, he should lm perfectly satisfied to retire Tins is precisely tlm language we should expect from Hint pure patriot nnd honorable mnn. Col. .lohnson is nnnideut lover of his country, and of her democratic institution*; and he would never, mere- i) tor Ins own gratification, insist that the democrat- ic party should pursue a course which might hv uny pos-ibihty lie detrimental to either. The whig piqiers whirl, hive heratofora abused m,M| •*Fit»ni«»Ful manner, huvu Intel) rhiiugi-d their tune, ami with a mcun hypoc risy |K-culuuy their own. nre complaining thnt tho aenio. ni,ic party deriie to “ thnist him asi.le.” "> pi.--umc t „|. J. do.'* not require their sympathy, "chive rent, no desire evinced hy the den,Ln,is .‘T '| ,m !‘ #>iiiernlly under- MikhI, thnt lie was not desireu. of being a candid: sedhis hope that the bill w.‘,,dd‘not bo‘treated n7 a party quest ion, and avowed his ilctotmii atom to support the measure if, nfter hearing rom g-1 a-rairst it, there should .ppe,„- to he a rani i e.-cssity for ft 8 ndop ion. He though,, however, that I me shot Id bciilliiivnl Il,,.r„l,in:„| ,f Asira,b]y, to n consider mid raverse their decision. tin ' > I. •'* r : R’ 1 '-" ’ben iiHied-oml, a-td pifxcedcd o,l „ ,, ■ nsa. Iloliemnn lm* beaten to address l o House R-ninst tho hill, n* ngent furn MiiUory lor Congress by over 109 majority; some number ..fthe inlinl.iim.tsof .Inmuicn lwUelo li.nk it will he .09; hut sufficient is ascertained to | nt it Into I, tie, and the farther discussion wus postponed until Re next dnv. At the dim of the Intesr mlvices from Pari*. Si i-,Al* r " -1—th" folio win r list wns in circulation, ns likely to he gazetted on Monday. President nf War. Foreign Affair*. D»P"» fust Ice. 1 '’V' Interir. P Ar = ,lo t Finance*. ™" 7vl Instruction. S '* fn "™y Commerce. From the L iverpooI Courier /fpri/24. trade. There wns rather more business done in Rochdalo piece market Inst week ; |,„t there is no improve- ment in prices. The well mnrket hn* been more thnn us-mlly dull, nnd very few sale* huvu been effcc- toil el niy prico. Leeds mnriet continue very dull; there are very Itlrnfiie-i, . . few »liver*, nml they nre very difficult to p’e&sc;and 1 4 ocIock > Holleman’s major- «»' p re Is every appearance so far thnt wo si,nil havo 3 n “ vor y ‘'"ll tniile this spring. Buyer* nre extreme. Democratic majority in the district, as far as I *” —-> -m — • - heard from, 68. 1 „ , 456 l-.xtrnct from a letter dated' .. .. . Noufoi.k, May 24, 1039. My Dear Sir: I arrived hero on yoslerdny, dur ing III" heat of the cnnvn *’ " * * put it down to more tltun 100. Extract from a letter, dated n Norkoi.k. May 24, 1839. Gentlemen: Believing it will he gratifying to you to know the result of the elec,ion held'in this Congressional dtstt icl yesterday, annexed you have the returns as far ns received, which insures the elcctio nr Joel lloliemun, thnt sterling advocate of Democracy, hy n considerable majority; on which rasitli, please to uccept the congratulations of y.-ur Norfolk Recm/^5—lloliemun (Dem.)298; Mul- ry (Fill.) 430. ‘ rltmouth --Ilolleman 391; Mnllorv 275. Bri c*—Holieninn 83 ; Mnllorv 235. zuhelh City— Iloliemnn 67: Mallory 101. ntnnoi,d—M 4 o’clock, Mullory’s mnjority 41. meets Anne—At 5 o’clock, Mallory’s mi jority, Tin. Imcllif’cneor of this morning.pponri lolmvo • derived nn lull naurm, not turn thn.n of Fairfax "SI" ’.f lho Bi.tnrt, which, on former occtuion, ly cntitinus. mid will not buy to any extent. At Halifax mnrket lust week the sale* were con siderable for all kinds of goods, and stock* moder- nto, with nn variation in the value of any article.- Wnol in good snle nt steady prices. wis ensiiv nliti.li.n l t. u "’ «wu»...iw, i There wn* n slight falling off Inst week at Hud- in.‘ hem “ ’ 1 ’ howeve G the follow- Jor*fie|,l ,n .-nmo description* of fancy good.; but “ T„*" Vion.vt. p. ... . Tweeds, doe-skin*, nnd other fancy woollens of new Rot' IA Lt.KCTtoNs—"e have n* yet *tyl"g, nre still in grant detnnnd; and ennrse woolli-na" i U 1 .?" CO, .' n,y *25 r( ! n ?I 1,e,e rr,,lr "- i of the are "phased freely for export. Light fnncvgnod*, lection held throughout V irgmm on Thurs lay Inst. »» wnlstconting*. move freely nt good price*. owing to threatening wea- Wools of fin**r description* remnin firm,^w Idle worsts tni r, tlie election was continued over hy keeping the ‘l’ , aHtie* nre n shnde higlu po Is tinen after Tlmrsdny, ns j* in such rase* au- There is a pretty gootl Imihi— itioiuea fiv tow. rhe partial return* we havo seen house*; nnd, on thu whole, a satisfactory bu*ine**ia tram Fairfax mid S|.utuy|va„ia counties (tho only do '"?- one* fiennl fronri ui-r.. nm i i..i-. ■■ / ~ , , - - J" uuuillius IIIIO oi the Wld'g n»u°se" Wtn! 001 I >articulnrI >’ Favorablo From the Alexandria Gazette., Q5M imt. I rtnee lUltiam—\Vc havo partial returns from 1 rmce Willinni, which gives theusuul Administra tion majority. There is nothing impossible in rift* *torv. Bn, ft , „ seems to us to Imn rute employed hv the govern-1 MCT ‘ i »'' • , “n»04|uen,lv severe I other distinciftsh^i'diZ menigeneral* to disco,iragrathe pnnii „,*.,f «n cta'.liave Imen limned ascompetent todis. barco ' lirdllilll* mill n.w,i.>...il.l... . i . > . ■ ^ . we regard ft tespectin* ^rus. ,| n . Until we obtain further continual i.i K* ll.Ullltllll We are confirmed inour conjee, u, the foregoing news, hy a letter from V te.l April 39. which states, that General Mexia n.n far ftom Berate oil Id* way to Buehln. thn numlmrofliit troop* was reduced to 700; with whom he was not likely to reach Buehlu. The garrison of Vera Crui was reinforced by 409inen from Campearltv, and they wn* actively rni|dn>ed in repairing llix fortifications.— i.ni.M 211/ imt, die nnluons and duties.^ which ho ImV^o well performed himself. .lonotcaU this “ U.un- Hug him uside, —Ohio Sta/etman, Among the passenc r« f or Knglntnl in the steam- packet Liverpool, which sail,-,I fton, New York on hutunlny afternimn In*,. Imsidcs Mr. Senator Wcle •ter. Ids Luily uihI Dnughler, were Ex-Governor lie) nolds.of Illinois, and hi* Lady; Ban,,. Rocnim, Minister from Bni.iia to the United Slates; and •averal other officers of foreign countries, of differ- • nt civil ami.mlitary grade*.-.V„/. l, : t t l. 2|,/ ( H „, During t' o Inst week nn average amount of woofc changed hands at Bradford but the consumers still' complain of the disproportion Imtween the price* eCrV^ ' tho rawmnterial and the mnnufnctrued good*. re* of yam remain firm, mid n fair business i* do^ p • . - - We cannot quote any improvement in good*; fn ** 11 ^ Watrenton—Marshall 124; Scott P° nr demand nnd extreme low prices, manuft- , . lessrs. M. &S., tho Whig candidate* for the Hirer* are plnred in a very unenviable situation, cgis uture. | From the London Morning Herald April Q3. i Tho state of the Money Market, oilhor on the Stock Exchange nr in the commercial market, does nnt require much comment. Symptom* of easiness hnve, however, presented themselves to-day, which ■ F' nvr * find n tendency to improve the quotntinni | n r Rom Gibraltar.—By the ship Leonidas, which I the British nnd Foreign F'unds. Thn former are arrived yesterday morning, wo have received files decidedly firmer than they were at the clo»e of the of Gibraltar paper* ns late us the 13th of April.— ,n4t wwk * a "d r ’onsol. leftoff to-day nt the improv- Tliey contninno political or commercial nows of im- *d rate of 92J for money, and93n4 for tho account, portum-o. The overland nmil intercepted ut Ram- ^fi° Three-ond-a-FInlf per Cent, reduced annuities fi"*r Inn, on the 8ih Inst., by eight mounted rubbers, nnd 9!Un#,nnd the NewTlirae^ind-a-HnIfperCent» who munh-red thu six foot soldiers composing the I lOOfnJ for money. In Bunking Share* British N. escort.—Xcw Era,‘Mil imt. ^ | Amcricun are lj pm. IVnlliuo 1601 Smith 150-tbe AdminUtnuion caiulidute*. Far the Senate—Hunton 162—French 113. For Congress—Mercer 72; Ma»on 142. I Duke of A — Qimp pro quo.—The last riod Ills dnuglm-r's govertiess. ‘‘I wonder." raid he to the Mumuis of E. (who lm.1 Inuriie.l a poor Welsh girl,) “that you did not jiersiiade Ludv E. to learn French." “ I wunt#,| her for my wife, not my fogirM***,” retorted iIm Marquis. The Legislature of Connecticut has divorrad a man I from his wife on tho ground that h« wa, murritd without hi* knowltdgt or content. mn- I T l‘ r V' ?' nH ! (H-ntl whti Itmju.t mar- | reel veil a letter ftnm nn ..it*....^ I i .i. y j reoelvcd a letter from an officer on hourdthe U. S Brig Baxer, has furni.hcl the following list of Lffi.* "er# on iMinrd.at Callao, 13th Jan:— W. C. Nicholson Commander. B. Slinltuck. Mii.tcr,(,i„it,g lit tinji. dulr.l o. Forrest, I'urser- * ' S. W Kellog, Asiistnnt Forge..n. J. H. SheHruttM', IW.I Mhl.hipmon. C V 'j«^V"(>"k U ' Griffin, Guinti-i,--Potion '/'imn.