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HBPiriiLK'M.
FREDERICK S. FLLL.
CITY VRINTER.
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FAYA1H.E IX ADVANCE
All News, and New Advertisements tip-
- pear in both papers.
Ql5* Office In Dickson’s throb story
brick building, on the Day, near the Ex
change, between Hull anil Drayton-streots.
^VAWUTAn."
FRIDAY EVENING, Afr^l IT.
sinotAef Fire—An alarm of fire was a-
gain sounded In our ears this nionting lie'
. itveba eleven and twelve o’clotk.. It pro
ved to bo the stable of Captain. Wilt-
bergetv situated on the lane north, of
south broad street near the new Presbyte-
rfttn Clmrch. The firft had made some
progress before It was djscovered, but by
the activity and vlgllrnca of the citizens St
F>n comp inirs.it was Soon suppressed—the
roof nf the imilding a n, partially consumed
yrry little orjnb other damage was sustained.
Tlial.it was the work of an Incendiary,
there oan be nb douht.
The sub-committees for the several wards
earnestly recommend to the inh bltants a
Compliance with (fie recommendation of
the general vigilance committee to keep a
good supply oT water on hand as the propri
ety of such a measure has been evinced by
tho fire this morning which at its'enfn-
ttienccment was kept under by a precau
tion of a similar nature.
The Milleflgevllle journal,Irf ,rms ul that
£825 bad been collected from tbe liberal
'hearted citizens of that place, ami-forward'
ed to Augusta as a donation to the sufferer*
by the late fire. •;
We learn from the Albanian, that the
Citizens of Alliehs held a meeting on the
18th InjU. Io provide way* jmd means to
bid the sufTarers by fire In ^.ugqsta that
pearly three hundred dollars wero-subscri-
bed—and that a committee was appointed
to'call on the citizens'generally, and re
xeive such contributions as they should tie
pleiscd to make.
•A writer In the Macon Messenger pro
poses Joel f'rawford, Esq. of lladcock
Ciliintv, as a Candidate for Governor of
(Jeorglaat llieensuiiig election.
TEN DAYS LATER FROM ENG
LAND. ^
. By the arrival of the ship United States,
■Wilson, at rfew York" from Liverpool,
wlicncesfie failed on the .tth pfMarch. let-
- ters, and papera of the 8d containing ton-
don dates of the Sd nf March have been
received. The following summary of in
telligence which we have-glfaneS from the
St-w York papers, comprizes all that ha,
been brought by this arrivrl. '
It will be seen under our commercial
herd that the cotton market was in a : very
depressed stale. -
The affairs ot Ireland continue to en
gross the attention of the British Parlle-
cfidnt and public—the snbiect has aroused
the whole mass of the .irnFocrac-y and cler
gy, so great a ferment has not been known
as that created by the Catholic question in
the memoirs of man. Prejudice and Hi .
gotry have sounded the toisin ofalavln; and
though thereis no comparison between the'
talents and statesmanlike character ranged
On Ijie'wo aides, the difference is by no
meant so great in point of numbers, while
in zeal and energy the alaimed Anti Cm ho
lies far surpass the friends of Einancipa-
tioh. «
The Duke of Cumberland and the Earl
of Eldon,are opposed to the Emancipation,
as well as it.is said, the body of the peo
ple; the vote'at the University of Oxford,
lias snow n the'feelings''of that College on
the question.' The Duke' of Clarence is in
fgvor of tbe measure, and has declared that
be lias maintained life same opinion for
twenty years, and that it is absolutely ne
cessary to avert confusion'and’civil war;
on fata side are ranged the Dukes of Snss-’x
and Gloucester, the Duke of \Vefiingt6ii
is decided in his cause and Ministers kre
said to havo'an overwhelming majority" in
the House of, Commons. The English
papers a re filled with articles on the sub
ject, pro and con.
The Alatjquis of Dourn has been elect,
etf for Aldborough Sir Wm, Clinton has
resigned the borough of Newark-on-Trent,
•and Sir |M. Al. Lopaz, that of Westbu-
; .
. The vacancy in the papal chair is the
subject of discussion in the continental
journals. It is tupposed'fhat either Car
dinal Justiniani, who is supported by .Aus
tria, or Cardinal Alacchl, who is support
ed by France will bo the New Pope. The
election was expected to take place on the
28d Feb. ”,, >i'. .... ,
The Allzemeini Zciliing of the,list pf
Feb. states that official notice had bren re
ceived at Warsaw,that the Emperor Niolio-
hof would arrive in the’month of May to
open the Polish Diet in person.
. Th6 Clare ElectionJPetitian'waatohave
come on before a Committee of the House
ofCommonsonthe Sth March, Counsel
fur the petitioners Messrs. Doherty, Har
rison and Adams, for Mr. O’Conncl,Messrs
Lynch, Aldcrson and Law.
The bill for the suppression of .dan
gerous associations passed the House of
Lords on the 24ih uf February.} Tbs'elec
tion ofa member of Parliament from Ox-
ford in ilio modi of Mr. Peel, who bad sent
in iiis resignation, bail taken place, dir.
Peel vis' again a candidate, but did not
succeed. Bir RobSTt Ing'is ".is ipinrncd
by a vote 755 to 809. Mr. Peel "ill be re
lumed from the borough nfWestbury, the
present member, Sir Mnnassnh Masseli
Lopez,.having resigned In his favor. The
Chancellor of die Exchequer on tho 67th
of February,Stated that on the tlh af March
the Cabinet would ntako an exposition of
the nature of the measures to be proposed
"fi>r tho removal of the Catholic diiablli-
ties. „
Sir N. Conyhgliam Ycndnl, is to be
Attorqoy General. It was rumoured that
iMr.Minskisson, we, to be pla’ced id the
cabinet,. ^
Tho John Bolt of Alarr.h 1»(. says, "The
present slate of she Spitnlliclci weavers by
far exceeds any former extremity of
similar nature, in depth and extent of dis
tress." . -,. -
PARIS, Fob. 15,
New Politics of High Importance.—We
are informed, says the Constitutionnel.thot
aaoffensive and defensive alliance between
Russia and Prussia is definitely concluded;
it is addgd,That another Greot-Powpr,.*o-
liciled to mantam ah armed neutrality with
100,000 men, fans neceded to tills proposi
tion. It Is also reported, that the nrmy of
the Morea, under'the command of,Marshal
Malson, is to ba increased to 25,1)00. This
display of strength may enable him to re
store Greece to her ancient litniis, compre.
handing Attica, Beotia, The*sally, tori'-E
pirns. This news may serve to explain to
u» the IrZkclble tone oftHengenls nf Great
Hritlnn against what thev rail Russia. and
her adherantl... That blight still gig* ns
the lode of Iht military movements which
are now going on in Piedmont.
PARIS,Tib.M. ■
Capt. Dillon, eomnrander of an English
ship, lias proved to the satisfaction of this
Government, that he is entitled *a the re
ward jpr the discovery of the shipwreck of
LaPeronse,
The King by an ordinance of the 23d
inst. ..onffritd on this foteigner.the digni
ty* of knjght of the roiral order of the I.cgion
of Honor; and his Majesty, by a decision
uLtbz same.day. conformable to Ilia de
cree of 28th Feb. 1791, has. besides, gran
ted to C*pt. Dillon an Indemnity of 10,-
000 francs for personal expenses during
the voyage, and in annual pension of 4,000
[francs. -
In hit Second rovtga tS she Vanriieolo
Islands, CapCDillon was.accompanied by
one Frenchman, M. Cl>eignes;t, ex consii-
Ia7 agentofFrancc;.who was at Chandec-
uager when-tht Captain sailed, offered to
accompany him on Ihi* perilous expertition.
Tlic King has rewarded AT. Cliaigipsn, by
creating him'a knight of the Legion of
Honor. .
A journal, among a series of facts com-
pletely erroneous, which «e immediately
contradicted, had stated that the armv in
the Morea was to be increased to 25,000
men Another journal observes to-day,
Altai our article does not apply In this asser
tion, whence it jnfcrsrthat it is true/ We
are formaUy authorised to coniradicr ibis
statement, at well as nil the rest, c
Tho Timet in a leading article headed
“Scandalous corruption of the Ami-Caih
ojic-presses," asserts that letters have br«i
feirwarded from the Brunswick Club of Dub
ini. to all the provincial clnbsjin that king
dom, calling, in the most urgent terms, for
supplies of money • to fee the London
press;” and that-the sum pif £2,000 was
actually remitted to England for that pur
pose. on Saturday the 7th of Feh. The
statement had been deuied by the Secretary
Of the Dublin Brunswick Club; b*if it was
re-affirmed by tiro Times, and the Secreta
ry taxed with equivocation. . .. ,
Mr. O’Connell, it it .said; will goro Cal
ais to avoid je call of the house. A recon
ciliation hastaken place between him and
the English Catholics, [This is a queer
waV for thr_ConnieUor to redeelrt hl< pledge
that he * Otiid go boldly into tho house, and
sit and vote, in the very teeth of' the gov
ernment. , —;
The Liverpool Times of the 9d' states,
that “some considerable failures had taken
place'in Liverpool and Manchester.'" Se
veral failures had also taken place within
the few days past at Glasgow.
LONDON, Monday, 2d March. '
Saturday Evening—Consulsnpoued this
morning "at 87 1 8 1 -4 for account, and 87
for money, when Hie nfirket assumed a
gloomy appearance. .whicIrTt bore for tho
greatest part ofthe day. The number of
sellers was' unusually, great, and consuls
declined to-888-4 mShey.'and 87 1-8 for
account: Towards the close'of Mte after
noon they, However, rallied a little, and left
off at 87 1-8 t-4'fbrthe April settlerhent.—
On the cause of tliiq terupoiarji decline
there ore several opinions. Some persons
nHrikeitn •» iLn - - - -
Cotton carrying trade.—In 'relation to
this subject, wo learn (says tho lltilliinore
American) from an authentic (since, that
our Minister to Great Britain' has been
especially insltueted, nml tlr.it in comfort
mity with these initiustioni he has repent
edly presented the subjeet to the consider
ation of tho Brjtisii Govcrnuieiint, but us
yet Without success. ,
MACON, April 11
. Look out for Incendiaries!—An attempt
wiis made made last evening to tel fire to
Lamar's Ware House. Some scoundrel
had .kindled Up a fire in fiie centre of tho
building betwoon the tiers of cotton; and
when accidently discovered..which was n-
liout suit down, several baled were consid
erably Injured.. Hanging would - lid, torf
mild a punishment for 'any body caught
In such nefarious business. The Want
House on Lhlcli the attempt was made,, is
nearly full of cotton, and had the attempt
succeeded,llicrd can' lie lib .calculating the
amount of injury that would Have ensued.
. ' mirgraph.
' Cn|. John Croivelf.Agent of Indian Af
fairs for the Creek Nation, Passed thrnu'ph
improbability of Mr,
attribute it to'the
Peel's being returned for Oxforii', and oth
ers to the general depression of .tra/lc, the
dread of failuresi and the growing scarcity
ot money. Consult for immedhte'transfer
Were fidly 1-2 per cent, lower jhan-for A-
prilacco nt. Money stock v a inilaeil hea-
brokgr alleged td’be acting for government
oh account uf tfie savings bank's. The hea
vy stocks have also declined nearly 1 2 per
cent., the throe and a half por ceotsT'being
for a moment at 08 1-4: but they aftid-
terwards partially recovered,, and left off
at 98 5-8. The premium on exchequer
bills continues at 55s to 57S. and-"India
bonds at 55V. < . ■
In file foieign market the transactions'
of to day are devoid of interest, Specie
at tile filiqt price, is in demand. Subjoined
is a rejurn qf the closing prices:—
British—Three per Cent. Reduced.
87 I 2; .Three and a. Half per cent do
96 5-8; Three and a Half per cent (1818)
98 8-8; New Fdur per cent (1826) 105 1-8;
Exchequer Bill, p5.57 pm; India Bonds.
55 pm; Consols for account (April,)
87 1-8 1-4. TJ ■ -. ;
French Funds Feh> 27—Five per cents,
llOf. 15;.; Three per cents, 7bf 60c; Bank
Actions, 1, 8!7f50c; Rentes de Naples.
8l’f 10c; Spanish Loan, 48 5-8. Exchange
on London—one month, money, *5f 25o.;
ditto, paper 2$f 30c.; three months, money,
25f 10c; do paper, 25fl5c.
The Bill for the prevention of Masquer
ades in the City, of New York and Brook
lyn has been pasged in the Senate, This
Bill imposesa penalty of g 1000 for eacliqf-
fea«e,in any Theatre or other public-pUe'e,
this place Inst evening, on his ivny ftnio
Wasliingion City to the Creek Agency.—
A Post Office lias been established at
Wnvcrly Hall, Harris county,, ami-Col.
Will, t,.-Oslioii),appointed Post Master.—
Messenger. , . , y
Joseph Williams w ho .was convicted at
the lata tram of the Superior - CuQrt in
Twiggs couuty of tliq^niurder of Nimrod
’’hllkpSj Was hanged at Maririn yesterday,
agreeably to Ins sentence,—lb.
Tliore #as Frost on Tuesday morning
last, 7th April,i Sinee which the weather
has been a little more Spunglike.—/6.
Fire in Gicenehorough —Bv a gentleman
direbtfrom Urcensboroiigh, .we learn that
a fire bloke out in that village oil' Satur
day last at $ o'clock, P. M. It ofigmktcd
in a stable,on the.S E corner of Air.'Long
street's lot, and toon communicated loan
opposite lot acro.s the street.-belonging In
Mr. John Smith eve.y building nn which
wilirmtiling to eight online was dostr'oyed.
The stable was in'the occupancy of‘Mr.
Smith. The Are is supposed to have been
the result of design.—Aug-. Chron. 15th
inst. v. . ..."
A building si as consumed on the 9th inst
in Camden, (a C)\which wns presumed tn
have been set on fire by design, and the
Journal of that place says that twoor three
instnuecs have occurred within ■ very
short time, of fires in town, which must
have been kindled by design.—lb.
V” ■' . . > • , - ’
Election in Boston—The election of Go
vernor and Senators in the State of Mas-
skchuselts took plaedotiMonday last
The Boston papers of yesterday, contain
the result In that clljr. The Humber of
votes was small, the election having exci
ted little interest. Levi Lincoln the pre
sent Governot, received 2,290 volet, ami
■Marcus Morton 882. There Wire four
tickets'fnr Senators, viz: the Itepullican
agreed upon by a kind of amalgamation n f
the Jackson democrats niffi lhe Adams de
mocrats—the National , Republican set up
by the friends of the late administration,
the Ja-.kenn' Republican proposed by the
friends of the present and the Old List
which is the ticket of last year. Accord
ing to a list of the votes in the Boston Ga
zette, Messrs. Well; and Hall, ol the Re-
mblican list, also on the National Ilepub-
ican liit. Hale of the National Republican
and “Old List,"- and Pickering of the
Jackson Republican and also of the Na
tional Republican lilt, artf elected. This
will leave two vacanciee to be filled by the
Legislature. The vote for the Republican
iirket was about 900; that for the Nation
al Republican about 1,000.—N Y Ev Post
8 th inst.
Theeleghnt steamboat “CharierCarroll
z/CarrofRon" was launched in fine stylo
yesterday, at noon, from the ship yard of
Mr. James lleacltmnn. "She is a bcaiitsful
vessel, and reflects the highest credit upon
her architect, and the building committee
oCtlieOompanjrs -The Charles Carroll is,
wo believe, fifteen’ feel longer' than the
largest boats on llie-Chesapeake. ahd com
bines in an eminent degrce'the qualities of
great rapacity, -light dtaft of warer, 1 ele
gance of model, ahd faithfulness of con
struction. This boat, we learn; Is to lie
filled with two separate steam engines’, one
n» tacit wheel, on the plan if the celebrated
North River boat, the North America, nnd
her projectors are quite sanguine that she
will rival that boat in speed. A boat of
the same dimensions and plan Is now ready
for launching at Philadelphia. These
vessols, including'the two -purchased some
months ago by the Pennsylvania,Delawaro
and Maryland Stoam Navigation Compa
ny will constitute the new Citizens' Canal
Line about to lie established hetween'Bal-
timbre and Philadelphia.—Balt. Am.
Extract of a tcilcif from Buenos Ay red, da
ted Jan 28. \ . .
"Wo have just heard that Genera)' Ln-
-valle has destroyed-400 Indiaiis(part of the
Insurgents) and I trust this may have the
effect of calming' the revolution; however
»e cannot-form an opinion yet. The ed
itor ol'lhe' Mercantile Gazette has'been
put under arrelt for so trie poetry published
in his paper, which is said to insinuate
something against tiro present ndininistfa-
tfbri. lie has been placed on board a man
of war) lie is-an American,-and the Minis-
ter is naWimerelling himself for hislibeVa-
tiou. ...
1 r f i ,t
,-EMBOWELUNO I HEEA’ TII
We oopv the following article from the
Lodisville ICy. Publfc Advertiser, of. life
29th 'ihsti received yesterday :
nificent, if not nn appalling spectacle.
British oil, which IS extremely used a-
.1 medicine,is manufactured of Petroleum
Wo have seen n specimen of this oil—
it ignites freely, and produces a flame
brilliant us gas flgliPo-'flsI. Rep.
From Africa.—Tho schnnher Uopeatcr,
Ross, from the West Coast of Africa, ur-
rived below llio Fort last evening. Left
RloPongos on the Sth Feh. A French
brig of war had captured two Spanish,one
Fl-cnch, and one Portuguese slaver ill the
Rio Pongos. >' A hritislt schooner of war
ofone titm and 40'me», had oaptmed a
large pirate brig called the President, nf
10 gnus and 11 -men t part iff the pirates
hail been sent to England, A mtmlior of
pirates were said to he on the coast.''
Balt. Am. 10th inst.
From tho Frtdericktburgh Arena.
“Trulli is stiange, stranger'tlian flcllnn.'
• In the Winter of 1045T-f.ieutennnt O
of the United States Navy, with hi
heaufifiil wife (the most lovely female piy
eyesbvor beheld) and infant child, embark
ed In a packet ut Norfolk bound to Soutl
Carolina. ‘Tit true tho weathcr-Wns ex*
treinolv cold, hut ustho wind was fivorn
hie, this mode of getting to Uteir friends
was not considered tpore hazardous than
tile Sillin' trip by stnges’tluough the swamps
and sands of tlie CnVnlinas. . Besplps, the
Vessel In -wlfibh' tliejr sailed was a well
known’nnd popular trader,"and hadnover
enconutereil aft accident Ip. making her
mfmerotls voyages.—For the first day and
night'after' their departure,'the wind Cnn-
tinned fair. And the weatllfirclear, baton
the evening of tjie seenmf day, they being
in sight of Hie coast of North Gamlht, n
scieregale sprung i||f from the iiorthward
nnd eastward, and toward midnight, the
captain judging' himself macli farthrr
from the'laml than he really was, and
dreading the gulf stream, hauled' .In for
tho const, but with the inten Ifon, it Is
presumed,-of laying'-to when he sun-
posed* himself cloared of- the Giilf.—Lieut
U——did not approve of the Cap
tain's determination tn stand in lor land
and the result proved that hit objections
were well founded; for about 4 A M the
vessel grounded. Vain would il he to al-
tempt a description .of the horrpr w hicli
was depicted In every countenance when'
the awful shuck occasioned hy the striking
of fife vessel's bottom, tafs first experien
ced. The terrors of s-acli a (dilution can
he kuown to those who have themselves
bren ship-wrecked. None others can
liaro a tolerable idea of what passed in the
minds oftha wretched crew ns they gazed
w ith vacant horror on the threatening ele
ments, and felt that their frail ffiark must
soott, path'pi the next thump, bn dashed to
pieces, anti they left at the mercy of ti e
billows, with not even a “plank between'
themselves and. eternity!" First comet
thetln|mping of ihe vessel—nexf the break
ing of Hie raging surge over her sides—
then the receding for an msMn'f at the
waves Causing the vessel* tor careen'un her
beam ends—and lattly.-the crashing of the
spars and timbers hy the returning rollers
—the whole exhibiting ascend of confu
sion and horror.nf which-the most vivt-d
language Cflidd afford but tr cold and faint
picture. - But,awful as this is, cheerless al
are tile ship-wrecked sailor’s prospects,
w hat are his feelings compared to the ago
ny ,pf a .fond .Husband and father, who
clasps in h last cnihraoe Ids little world.his
beloved .wife and 'child!
Although conscious of the hopelessness of
his situation—that to remain by the vessel
was death; and to aeek 'the-shore, .which
now that the day began id dawn, had her
come visible, was scarcely less perilous
•still eveiy feeling of hit noble nature
prompted him to action. My fiiend was a
^seaman, aud a brave ,-one; accustomed to
danger; and. quick in'.(sizing Upon every
means of icscuing the unfortunate. -But
now, who were the Unfortunate that called
upon him fbr. rescue ) who -Were they
whose screams were heurd'louder than the
roaring demerits, imploring that aid which
ho human power could afford th#m T r His
wife aud child ( O! heart rending agony !
But why attempt to describe what few can
imagine?. The. subject is too appaling to
admit of amplification. Ip a word, then
the only Jiout,which.-could he got nt wns
manned -by two gallant tore—Alrs. G-
and child, and its nnurse, were lifted into
it—it was the thought of desperation l The
freight was already toojnuch. ' Mr, G -
saw this, .rhd know that tho addition' of
himscll would diminish the chances of the
boat teaching the shore in safely; and
much as heddplored the necessity—horri
ble as it ns the alternative—he himself gave
Ihe nitier. 1 -Push off,nnd make for the land,
my brave lads!"—the last Words which ever
passed Ills lips ! The order was obeyed ;
but ere die little boat had proceeded 'fifty
yards, (about half the distance-to thfc
beach) it, was struck on tlie quarter hy a
rollor, capsized, and boat, passengers, and
all'enveloped, for a time in tho angry
surge ! Tne wretched husband.'saw-' but
loo distinctly what seemed to be the des
truction of all that he held dear! But here
a.las! and forever, were shut out froth
Ipm all sublunary prospects ! He fell up.
on the deck powerless—senseless !—a
corpse! the victim of a sublime sensibility!
““'"'hat .became of tbe unhappy wife and
child !c~The answer shall be brief.- Mrs.
G—.was borne through the breakers to
the shore, by one of tho brave tailors; the
nurse was thrown upon the beach,'with the
drowned infant grasped in her arms. The
nurse survived.,, Alrs.G was taken to
a.hut senseless—continued dehrous many
days, but finally recovered her senses, and
with them a consciousness of the aivfhl ca-
tasirophe wliich.in a moment made her: a
childless widow. jj
REMARKABLE PHENOMENON.
"We- have jiist ccfhvers'.-d with a gentle
man from Cumberland county, who in-
fpr.ip us thatrin, boring through a rock for
salt ivuter,a fountain of Petroleum, or vol
atile oil was struck, at the depth of about
130 feet. When the auger was withdrawn
fhe oil rushed up 14 or 14 feet above tho
surface of the earth, enq jt was believed
that about 75 gallons were discharged tier
minute, forming quite a bold stream' from
tile placo to the Cumberland Itiver, into
which jt flischargcd itself. Tjio fountain
or.streaM was struck lour or five days pre
vious to the departure of our informant, u't
whioh time the quantity ofPctrnleum dis
charged trad not-j perceptibly diminished.
1'ailing into Cumberland River, the vola
tile oil covr-red a considerable portion of
the surface, of.ilio strcam, for ,many miles
below. Ifignited.it would preseut ainag-
COMMITTEE OF VIGILANCE.
The Sub-Committeos arc reqtiostcd to
report each day at ten o'clock to this com
mittee, the names of snclr citizens as may
"refuse to take their share of patrol du-
L ATARSHAlL, Chairman.'
April 18th, 18:9.
A1AYORS OFFICE, -
April IStA,' 1829.
Sufferers by (Jm recent firesin ibis city,
wljose piroumslanccs require aid, are re
queued to send to this office as early as
possible an estlmato,-under oath, of the n-
mount of their loss, to enable the commit
tec under the resolution of the citizens at
"e meeting on Uie 1 l.th %• make a
stribulion of the amounts collected.
,l W ' T- WILLIAMS, Alayor.
[For tiir Savaxxah liueuut,tc-AN.]
ANO 1'IIEIt •DREAM.’
Metiimtght I hived one overling on tin* hav
And Itcard iiyotuliful in.ii rCpeat ills lay
Injiiiglingvcr.se; nnd tin just there began
Anotliei strain which like the others ran.
'Ttvtti lily sad fate to hoar; ha 1 there not
- comb ~ '
A being whom I long bad known hy name
But no'or before tjad soon, lio swiftly past
And seized the bard with terror nil aghast.
‘Vjllian! he cried as nn tiro youth ho hung
I am tiro genius of tho English tousrUo
Cuiue to avenge my vexed and aching enr
Which'with your rhymes Insensate ! still
you tear.
My Cousin I’ootry lies sickin hi>d
And common sense no' longer shows his
.; head.
They both have sworn to quit foro’er the
i\pr|d - ..• ■• ._ >
If strains like yours are at (heir ultars
, , .. hull'd. ... ; .y
But I, uios't wrong’d ofpll nm comedo find
And chase the rhyming ipirit from your
mind
Go to tho D—1 ,>vi(li youf nauseous stuff,
lie said,—and kick'd the poet down the
bluff.
•:» ,',.T.d
Dcnslow, ’.) Platt,C \V ife 5 ' JLiaaiS
It Fnlow.; I w Morrell,'SCatonS^* 0 * &
Kendriukson; A Bibh-v l rir Uv/b
Ikuli-lfurd. E HIh, oV W,<0 «^Ia
Duff. W Mar,®
&co \ C PafTnlcu t BTftnMf' Viluia
C'aghorH&raSgf.jA
(. Naivhall, G & C llm, n „ H lm '..i 4
tjj|S '( >n! ’“tigor», Mr Dberman P , al t 1 ^'
slod ami son. " J ."- J Urinj.
Schr Hannah Bartlett, 8 m n ,
nml 4 (Is. fin tiro Capes. O ll m’S, ,,l,n " n '«
i >inmil x. Flmie i.
counQiiouti.
Dates from Liverpool,...- 3d At arch
“ ** Havre.......'; 15th Feh
Colton w as selling at Macon on the 1 lth
inst. at Iroin 7 to 8 D4 dents.
\ MOBILE,Vprlio. .
Cotton.—The m rival since our last have
hcen but ahbiii 700**hales. The market
fin a few days past ius hiien brisk, and
heavy business has been done at picvioutl
asking rales; in some iqsfaimei puruhasera
have submitted to u slight advance in tho
middling qiiwlilicsprijiet range from 7
J-4-lo IOit. tliongli little is sold at eitlief
ex'rome,—the' piirteipal Irthisaclidns being,
ill fair to good and prime qualities,at from
8 3-1 to 9 l-*o., ... •
[By tiro RhipITn'ted States at New York..
Liverpool Cotton,Market,.(feh. 28'
h Tiro import fills week is 18,519 bags,and
the sales arn U,820 bags, (including 500
Americans taken on speculation, am) 800
Pcrnamf fur export) it barely lust week's
red lined -ra les.u am cly 1.50 Hea. Islands ut
lid to lOd ; 50 stained iio' at 5 l-2d to. 0
t-a 5 OO’bO Howeds at '.8'1-tld to 0"l-2d ;
I5.'>0 Orleans at 5 t-2d.to 7 l-2d;.3tp Al
nharnas at 5 Isfidto 5 8 Bd; 2440 Pern.uni
at 71- Id to t 3 4d ; .040 Babiiis aud Ala
rZphainsat 6 3.4d'io7.l 'id; (00 Demera
rns at 7 3-8d to 8d ; 480 Commua West
Indies at 4 3-8d to 5 3 Id; 280 Egyptians
at 7d to 8d i end 190 Rtir-fit at 8 3-4d. to
,4d par.lb, ,
' March 2.—Tiro Cotton Alarket is dull
aml'the prices of Brazil, and Bowed, and
Orleans hare given way about l-8d per
faverpool, March S.-wThe Cotton'mar
ket is doll, and the prices have hgain giv
en wav 1-tid. The sales last weak by pri
vate, consist nf 5850 Boweds, at 5 3-8d to
8’ l.-'Sd ; 1150 Orleans, 5 l-2d to 7 l-8d ;
810 Alabama, 5 1-8 to 5 3-8. 'Total sales
of the .week, if, 850 bags. Tiro sales on
Saturday and yesterday, amount to about
8,000 bags, and prices may be amlkidcrod
somewhat lower than' In the earlier part
of last ivee'k.
. Liverpool Corrt Market,March 2—Tiro
depression'in prices of Wheat and Oats
for the previous week was on Tueoday in
some degree recovered, tiro former being
noted 8 fib 4d dearer. . Beans and Peas
woro2‘lo 8* pertnh cheaper. There, has
been a good steady trade, to our own and
the interior millers', Who havo purchased
freely of ilia finer qualities of Wheat nt the
prices then qnotcil—but ntiy further symp
tom of improvement continues to Ae,check
OdbytliZ heavy importations ot foreign
grgin at London.
• ,IBy the Strangerpit Chdrlestoh.J '
* •'l / '• A1ATANZAS,April 8.
Sugars, ass. 8.5th* white 2 5ths brown
9 1-2 ,i 18 1,2, and to a 14, brown alone
9 a 9 1-2. half nnd half 9 1-2 a 14, - mus
covado 0 e : 8, scarce |. Coffee, 2d and fid
qual. 6 m 8, abundant t triage 2 a 9, very
dull S Molasses, keg nf-5 1 2 gallons 11-2
a 2 ; Honey gal. 2 1-2 a 8; Aguardiente
or Tatia, pipe 18 a 28) Wax. white ar. 8
a 10; yellow 5 a 0;Hides, dried, average
25 lbs. 2 4a 3 j-Segars 8 a 13.V,
MAttIi¥ELHT.
PORT OF SAVANNAH,’,
•High water Tomorrow at Tybee,
do-,, y’do... Saranaah,.
.8-
12.
44.
AtillVlD .?
Line ship Statira, Wood N. YorkAods
■ftTHaTI/Shapter & Tapper. Merchandize
&c. to VV C B'uiler,-E Bliss, J Bently, l
Baldwin &co G At C Boniroy, A Bassett
Cohen is-iMillirHALfc J Cunningham, A
&J Champion', Clnghorn & Wood, S C
Dunning, P Catonett, F Champion, Dun
hams As Campfield, uT M Driscoll, Faif-
Bhild, Lyon 6gco D& B Foley,. VV Gaston
J GariZIi), J'II Herbert, Ilazald & Deii
slow, W Hale, J Inglis Seed O Johnson, A
11 Knapp Scoo J W l-ong, II Lord, G B
Lamar, J Lewis,. Alayers & atnilton,'4l
Malono, W Murshnll, Al’F.iddin & Walsh,
11 Moore, Norton & Fuller, G Newhall,
ahnos & Lee, T Pune, M Prendergast.T
Ryerson, J II Reid, C W Rockwell &co
Mrs r 8c,irbufotlgh, J J Sumo,.Stiles & Fan
nin, W H Sistare, Taft So Padelford, N B
St H Weed, O Tenney-, jt Wade, J Wil
cox, M II Wakoman, G A Woodruff and
fire master.. 'Passenger,Air Skrliie.
Ship John Wells, Curtis, Philadelphia,
'14 ds in ballast to YV Gaston, Passengers
Drs Wiley, Parks und Jordon.
..Brig Remittance, Alunroe, Bristol It. I.
20 ds in ballast to C Lippitt. Qn the 10th
inst off Gape Roman spoke an hermaphro
dite btig from Key Wost hound to Charles
ton. .. .
Brig Union, Burr, Providence 15 ds in
ballast to the master. 15(h inst. at 0 r.M
while at anchor off Tybee was run foul of
hy file schr Southern Trader, bound to St
-Augustuie-*-carried away our foreySrd,
■stove the larboard Imlnarks and -Plank
Shear, and other wise damaged the hull and
rigging. The S T carried away Iter bow-
SPfi.tr knight head, and received other dam
.
to Horten & Anderson. [ 4c
Sclir Spark, Pool, ft,, EliLi. ro 1 ’, 1 '"- •
c. and 4 ,1s fin the Cape,. S,f’ ?«V-
to-R lliihershimi. 1 aUU0|j “'H'o,n
*4SSe
oSxwrrf^mtm
Sl.iopJmw.Allen.Norfiiik,)»,
bush Corn tn Palmes & |, en ,' 7 T 8S M
- Hlboplluse, Baker, EllzabetVcu,.
• ami 5 ds fin the Capes. 2;o 0 , 7
to G &. C Bnnnov. Vvit
JSS5S!£5»1 , *»»H
ieasss^t&atM
oilier merchandize to J Ganalil T X 11
Pade|fi,, ( |. W-AUrshsil.Dimtan ',^
„ 1 „ . ClEARKU
Brig Emetine, Goodwin, Hoiton.
Sloop Mariner”PltIhef, < Da^i.^
, . SAItKO VXSTf-RDAT.
Brie EiiieJii|i-,Tji„„|« j n , || ns| „ ‘
Sloop Mariner, Pilcher. Darien.
U. nEPAlIVKu VXITZaDAV.
Kugufu?^ 0 ,'"^ 0,,?r « U ' boats
‘ «’ ; /**''*“ '*«■» this mgr. *
rv A . 1 ,' V8 [ |, °;’ 1 ' ' lll l ) > Robin Hood,
VVoodherry. (was thrown on her bean,emk
In a gain 7fh f i-h.) Ta'ahaue.GlmenPeb
29 Julliii ..ffisar, APIIulUmtlth | ■
pr r -„ At Belfast for l.irerpooi sbipTie
t’.-Pjl! 1 ! >?! n ,llb p° rt - >n ‘bo Clyde,
snip Clansman. ■ ■
At N. York, 7tb inst. sclir Glide, B«.
trant.
'■ AfCharleiton, 15th sloop Deliaht, Lt-
nea'u.- 1
II ^t St. Alarys, 12th sloop Leader, Chert
ne roa this post.
York, 7th Insi, schr Ilrindraiiif
rithian.
• BAILVib TftR this port,
From Liverpool, 25th Feb. ildp Andei
Tompkius. ■
memoranda.
The Brig Fair American, Thayer,! 4 i
out fm fills port for Havre, was spoken u
the 1,1 inst. in lal. 85 87, Ion. 78 80. by th
schr Uepnater arr at Baltimore from tbe V
coax ui Africa.) .'
The Apthorp, Passarow, fm Havre fc
Bangor, was nfTPIyinitli Eng 15th Keb,-
The schr Ijilo,' tin tills port for Dona
wosipuken Zttli lilt-lat. 34, Ion. 7t M.
From our Corrksponiiints.
Offices of (fit Conner, Mercury,)
\ , and Uaitlle, >
CllARLZiTON, April 15—7p.x. )
ARRIVED.
Ship Othello, Th.nrpe, N. York 7 days.
Brig Sjrangei , Itlalanzai, A ds. failjd
shjpa, Cjniy,-Jackson, for Ifiiirope.' hiigs Ol
ive for N. Y .rk, Nrplune foi Doitan snd
several olhors under convoy of the U-8,
sclir Grytmpus who gavo convey twice ol
thrice R week.
Brig Huron, New York 14 d).
Brig Mexico, Now York 14rls.
Schr Ohio, New York.? d,.
CLEARED
.Stpaynhoat N, G,arolin>, Avenue,
Srounfnoai Cnledonia. Augusta.
Fftr New York. -,
[ « a t,4.b l i s n ED
^Tivo4ret^nUr pscUet ship
• Flofinn,
mmtfm'' "■ F- Harrison. Mailer.
IVill'sallbn iPneiday nett 21,t inst. Fit
freight or passage, having excellent it-
commodations, apply to Capt. H. on board
° r l0 H'AEt,SIIAPTER & TUPPER
april 17
, . Just Received.
Lauding from ship Statira and schr.Eiwl
»£KBBLS first quality Cansl Fio«
09 iio- Gin ; .
5 do. Linseed Oil
.AMR. •
10 fir|fin,VK. Butter of *upero
, or qdai»7. fo^
april 17* 00
‘Notice.
A SPECIAL meeting of the Aww*'
lion of the Friends of Ireland inW,
vannali will he. held at the City Hotel iu*
MORROW EVENING the I8tbD«¥
half past 7 o'clock.- Punctual altmda»‘
required. . ,<
a P r ‘l ft e —+r
..
lASw York CoiisoliM" 1
LOTTERY)
, EXTRA CI - A5 !?' T 0 :. 3 v„' r |, 6nili
Was drawn in the clff of Nrnv Ye*
l ltli inst- The diawing will be [e
the
ceived on the 24lb,
SCHEME.
1 prize of
St c'
Tickets,
Halves, - -
Quarters, •
Orders attended to at
410,Mi. •
4,0M''
2,000 - .
1,758
t;ooo
51)0 -
100 '
, rij
i.i*
tuTHEg
r It Imres ntlll ElCl