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.. 4P T-. tJotiaty O o ® ewb « ^ ol * Tho W hig Kti;*i$0itsfli^-CtrtW^rf o f ° Vrfisbtegr tonifrenttostafeto a r ^IheitetfeclBBnpjtfWln,fr t : to^ifo&FVWffiS ^Ifeforita .w » M - April,ot1^ltfe 1 o K JO*?iBj.OT«e S Of»om-. ii&g«^tStiyeinb.efcMRiia StetMtab ventioo,«feppoi™ns jmlegrtef. tohe f Statend a SpnqtotMSoWi'&ttiai^ndr a o w w m w tgm p a tk' orWQWaeWBil»iicesiiry> b ; Dste4t<*n«S5:fl!he»,M-W. J IfiOSA-UDEM-IS, W .IGBWH ---- ~ ■ipHS , armwE*v|r»|1i!8isaft, - r — - ^ ^ a a - n o a k l ___ i - 11 '&»)!!s»j Cm ttmtlce. MisltasRttiwls. For.thepiMi^r^eefars - Revival Meet ing has been beldrttthe‘Bottekill ‘ Baptist Ch»fpli,' 5ntlvs'Vi*l3gc. . 1*0 pastor «KL Masoa.li'asbeejiiassisttidbjP ' Mdoc Grant. W ot -ygtt' ntfgqtiftd, r Care#wfejsB ofW8§irisgt6a ' Cft^ottanii .;• • \’fciBSINGa^®rJ%ll. ■gat 1IS6. ... _* J/W..^!i!B.Tta,'t5©e!ir'Sii‘.,^I c& 0 ui& have writtenciuast; y l evening, but forhe t ' ' “ HSUum, as r5ra 7 how’jT®i3j r , .... feed. 1 have ft ^rialslbg ofhe t Epidemic, with, which &%• least orai-tijSrd of th*J: PpoplBn I the city ayeaffocteci~‘»ot ' quite ia influenza, bnt SQSKJtJung approachingt, i \ shall there fore barely tell you b. few of the passing events, andeave l you-to suggest the test toyour j waders,. ' • , ’ Tbe W a t spirit jajthe„HaiJSe has cvir 5* ^5%^6Sn1eSlSw^^K®Sr!pwsin|1Ei notice, SamSwo t ortlifee feeble attempt* have; been madeo t get uphu t \ MoOiited Riflemen Regiment”, hatstag reference ta the.dafcncQof Oregon; but the fever'haa «p, abatedbit t they «« sufferedo;loop, t s Thondian I Annuity Bill has beenpsa EPPB<3SaoftliO;l.&1,3,e-HOWBaOKI»I. The severe Kftjih-EdS.f'StOtinf o day nightand ' Sunday) Was attended with must rjisastranii.cot-isequuncc.s -o t lifa.and property!- Therea i atgrasontraSroSToF supposing- thatupwardof sixtyives l have been, lost, Eight vessels are ashore at SquamBeach, - andho.crewa t and passen ger:! mast hav-oerished p withinight s oftho itjnd, 1 The following dretho’ ‘ particular nnd. a copious oat-poring ofthe Ihvine Spirit Seems to tee been manifested in ihe n ltt& n , oi' soind‘JUr . o 40 row* mem bers totho Chwob. st Meetings werosfaoheldurin c d gheame t s timeat . tlio “Congregational Churrib,’* The Itev. Mr. J h y of Vermont, waathe . Preacher. Quito ft number of converts, *70nderstand, u resultedromipabors f h l SIcotfD^r-wa aowbemg'-Ii®M^iphe . t eveain^ atfhe ^iletliodisf * ant c “Oliion Villiigo Baptist” Cburthejv W©’Utak«/jkl! hat, provided you will “ doublehcstajtcs,”nti-bethatlieour t a t t J nal baaiawge i I ai-umberf^ubscribera l o as tho DcraoeMt- iryoa’ll doit,vrc:vcpturo ta cay that yaw \cookies\ trill bWll a “ dough'*— [WjatedalLDftBssMiiat! Sfho Democratnnniglits t f shy. “ B rag isageod4ojjrl»t}t - ^Vliy,\neighbor i'cl’nt yoi* ece that }i«l6 \voi-d “ to,\ on which wo platedJecoliq.r | cmpl*T5!?. WotiroCfraTohat ( t wo. du not -TivK^jmtprtjcir « t iho Iir»w»t4we. as you. d.v-neither did U-owmoveromhatStata f t to thi-;—*£>rverp~utt c a paperhere—con t sequently wc hasQoocalnterestshere, n l i t jittve ,—atti fot aoght ■weknow, $ou eu'culatonoroapera-thorohan'irt J j t Wajh- ' Ttr^on©onnty4 _*omp^fernei--tteiglibor, C tfyou i nkcrti-i fo t , w h y act, dcclarc offat oace unci have domo witht i I Besides, if wo havo fci'it, want to pay you. It will bo titna ew>iigh Gtm to safe, sibtort **oubVlnJflrc'fliUea'1-! d The teported fotil dftet between Thotaa# F. Hawhall v u i Cassias Mt Clay, is not cor.lirm^d, Oat1Wtrfsingtoa ‘ Cor- rcSjxir.dent.’oitvrorcnatiortWMprti'b'.MytacTi as ox£Xt toiavp ieSjt yoliib!e» Sffll, yto arc gladoiniit?JSf t f confirmed. atfd, bat tn;t withoxitatwug ' opposition; The Biti nppropriatea Sl,400,000or f this year. Thisa i mainlyn i fulliiment of onr fea«she®p, 16 <®. ski\s€ S3%ags; b feathers, 55 casks Wins, 5 bj*3es wool, J3o. %t>d 9 bss. wifeoji^snd0t-3)ideg. a \! The eciiootior R e ^ t ij r f-b o ta Niswbori!;. witb corn, is ushore a t Long B ranch—and mjaenger-drOTnted. . ■ ■ . ;; _ . Thesohopnar-'ioiieeivl'rausS’rovi.dence, . l bound'to New-Iiaven, is asliora at tbe, same place,. •- - - - • 'fhe pilathqftt Mary Eleanor is high and. ,0 Wfc Newersey, J t&nvis, loaded ta far 503 they ai'e-eoH,ee^yEeerfi*.ined! a - with cottan, iashore a at SquaKi. .1 i t _ ^ n St ««t* fill r*l I4' ) 1 ? T • _ tlio shipohn J Mintura, Capt. Starkt Now*Yoj-knd a Now-CMeans packet,went a.»horGu o Sundayoorfiingttbout r S’elQiik. o Fivo of tho sailors, and one .passenger, ^achsdthe atoremwchesb^oate»jL-,_Oap- ' •Caih q^^iiav^e^Stiiltraiid efoljSMt <w3 tlnrtyseven paeaengersrsiHb'fS', o a periched in attemptingqavoheicafoives,' t s t Shin Orleans, Cnpt, New-York .a»4 New-Orleana paekot, was. driven a- sliore oa Saturday night, soon after the etottnommenced. c I'otaOoss, Savcd.and missing not ascertained. Sohdpiter-ijaabamoi from Bhiladclphia. treatyripulationa s withhe t variousrioeo t These Indian Agencies evince more cor- ruption,itidi-el.t j a greatertmisl f upon-the Government and'-' uponlie t Tribes tliern- selvea, thanan t hqinmdniny f i t or all the other doparttncnto of Governmocit. *Winuitiesare disbursed by unprincipled A^etitSj who mttnagfl so is is the end to got tho v.-holentohoirands, i t h retailing’o t the natives, trinkets and distilledpirits, s at fouritnc3heir t t value. Tho most Mttcr complaintsrcsvery a e yeareahttohe t Sov- ernment at Wctshingtoti, bnt as yet noffi e cient remedy hasbeen^pravTded. Aaern- r jberfromNow . 'fork offered an wnend* mont, striking: out 5 . certainuma s t be paid to &e Creeks*virtually ' far a claimhey t ruadogainst a the Seminoiraor f v;hit they called ''rv.Att.icn.ij slates.” The brief his tory ofthe matter Ws this. Dating the War ofthe Revolution, audnlsa duringhe t last War, slaves, quite a number, e^eapc j into Florida, which was then foreignerri t tory andubabited i by the (Jacks', The Glavca, of eottrsa, on reachingliat, t were feed. But tbe Georgialaveholders S pj- e 13?* Since otirast, l wo have M and-, n ditipnal fell of w«w ten tho depth of j»na UvclvcoriftiSn-snchea. f forNew-york, i went asbore ou Saturday night, duringlie t height of lJ»otorm, s snd ercty soul on board perished. Seven itt till. Veasol aotal t loss. The following waaeceived-on r Monday 5>yhe t Underwriters^ - ------— - S qam B each , 3f, J. Feb. IS. . , fhe bark New,Jersey, Cap*, -leewia, | came onhe t beachhis t trwmng, inhea- t s | verest gale we have had m ten years,— Cargo will fee saved. Vessel lost—cargo cotton. • The Sweedbhark b Lotty, of£rofle,from Kew-York 3 days, for Antwerp- Capt. and mateost l Crowshore a in a badtate. s Also, a acho.(inex^aaid.au..h£i Aa Jllaba- ina, eame ashore on tlio south side of Squam. Crewll,perished. a ItONO B« ancj »; Peh. 15. The schooner Register, froth Newborn, 4iQ9 bbl.vutpswirie, t ushops qppositoho t Highlands, Cargo ctrowcd Mong the beach _ .One passenger eavcd~-- - .. 8cl»r. Pioneer, fromntndywine, B bound & New Haven, also ashore. Cargo will heavedn s i a damajjedtate. t Vessel may be got off. - i “ilot boat Eleanor, nclioro ncarthoPi- oneer, lays high andry d There are 8 vessels ashore near Squam The cargo ofhe t John Minturn, cwnsist- mg of colton, sugar, m<jlas$(i», andeadn l i pigs. AUost. l The Alabama was load- The Sweedish hark botty, fi-omiiscity t to Antwerp, is ashoret a Squaca, Otiptain and mate perislied. '• • Schr. Alabamaaalso i - ashore at Squam •*-crew. all perished^ _ ___ ; _____ Schr, Arkansas, tromS’ortlj I Carolina, lotted' Vvith&hjis e afihor^t3oor n 2 Beaqb. v The' iJndonvritera liava despatched steamboatsoheirssistance. t t a The ?hip- Avalaaiobe, fm m Jjkjtanza?, gtufcremainsrasharer—Ste has received no damage. One lighteroad l . &-oracor f has come tohe t city j anotherightera l i alang. ...:—atgex 1 ----- figsiisbly alie\T>s v ^iled-oi, the jGo.-crnmon^i^it, k S l TfCanca; Torovido p ibr compefisattoh for thees Tuniway. slaves. Tbo Gaverracnt did ro, r.ot by direct conscnt pftiondians, I butwithbcld a payment dueUctn-of250^ t 3 000,. and paidt i overo. t the Slaveholders. •Tho Creek*celiog I indignant at this, de. tonmnedtoksve the slaves m tbcir own, aaanndcmtdty. i They thcrefoyo finally laid claini tolio t Slaves andheirncrea^cr t i Elio daveated mostly intermarpcd with ihe Seminoles, which! originally a paw ofiheCreek JSation. The Semmt>lcs»of course, refusedo t give up their wives and children. These cljiitns wero really tho foundation of all tho troubles with, tho Creeks, and oftho Florida War -nithhe t Sorainoles; oxd -these cliims v.-cro tho coTisidcration forv/hich we aw noway- p Ing Targe Anhmtias, <5riu other vrards, ' The condactars ofho t New-York uud « ar two Philadelphia paper*; ran''^ Sorth7kctdb\ns sm?strtxo?aina^xpress i e from Halifax p.oratfndJ1( o 3re cvcrycar j taxedo t help ?vo\'.i w:La!:e t nov?B}jr~tfajCain-- 4 ' p^yorSLAvr.s; f i Slavesoo# t v.-lia, il:t»no- r bM} hutowing to various adverse cir- ment,hoy crKsedthcU.S.boundaryii. l 0 , _um'.ttiiccs, c s4t tho least important ofj^enj foraet-free. v “ Hastlm Korth any which vcr*iroements, t d they vtcxa t0 So ^ giWfit.yt j Cn Witiral expwfSrom f Boston, by a' .g.wjV!rSw 4 „ The amendmcct waa advocatedn i a % friendlyt?ia.tiyns/jthliis i v t oo.vAtry.,. 2e- r ioicethWuoncort - i e withlio t X'inip.Ci'Dr OL Kuagia, andhroughhe t t suecesa of OTroint, j modttationflhave beenonablSd to at^uBt tha differences -whidli had long prevailed -betweenhe t Qttonaaii Ppfte andhe t King oi’Pcraja, and'bad seriotisly. endangered tiwiuhquility^of t tSie East, Forjevcrar earaa desdltrtin.a4idanguinary, J s wsrfaiie iiasisffliogdhe t Spates of tho Rio del la 'fhe commerce of all nations has -sid-e,taking-ia . c 1 . . Plata. , . . ............. been, interrupted, and acts of barbarity have beert cornraitte'd, unknown to the praclico of a civ-ilizod people. In con junction wifli the E-ing of thoFrencb, Tara endeavoredo t effect a paeifioation ofhose t States. .? 1’bo_Cpnventioa concludedfidi v France, inbo t cSurie of last year, fer the morof- o iavo atkounteal <tt.1|««rfy50.000. S Nearly the whtjlo, liuwev^i, i®o\tre4 I byansur aoee., _ ■ &i»cithef~Firo. A^out 5 o^clock on Saturday moi'tmig, aire f brerkoratnlitr f i t frame building No. 286, Elver at., occupied by .jjr. Cuuovcr as a di*ytfodtBtore, g s by. il. ^‘eabiiry na. a silvor plming and brass fcusdty*. first floor, atidy b J. M. Wager as a chair factory. The' building and its contents we.re destroyed. Miv Conover was, wo bi»Hsw,'Tfcllf iii 9 <W?d, ' Mi-. Seabury had nonsurance i niid loses everything. Mr: Wagdr’s loss weiSVu i noticavd. l Anan r wholeptnhoecondtory s i t s s of Uio build ingumpedut j o Gif the window and was somewhatnjured i . v ................... . ye . fectaal suppression ofhe t slave-trade, is a- -boueto' be carried, intommediate i execu tion byto t active co-operaion t of thewo. t Powers onbe t coast of AtVica. It is my desire that our preseiit utiion.audhe t good understanding wbicbo e happily e.sista be tween us, may always ha employed to prnninfol,hr,t»r«nt«l t i fll’1iiin'.anin'. and to inhesme t s placs Wednesday nigbt. I m p o r t a n t P r o m E u r o p e . ■ Arrival of tiic Steamer ■WEEOlElilfiN F STO WE I^( --3Q..li.-tif-Vi.ng i Olo«*0»}8ttr C itood the test used, in privo teni yoara j <-aroS in ft^pt monary Oise that feS 0^( been-fh'oS 11 sians, iri ihe <>f Xew-t'or! » or thtrpuvj; ed, VUfiJSc' sed by tht> yt Imvariedt, t i its eftetsts,. mony of Jt<n en pnbliclyii - eases«ara*els i have Witness' doubt tha Vei 4S got offbh Wednesday morning. , secure the peace of tie wurld. I pegret Anutwardbrrand o brig,namenot loown, that theonllicting c claims ofireat t Britain rode the galen.*heower i t l bay*. _ She laid andhe t United Statesnoapect i r ofheer- t t ' ■*\* .ritory BnhQdrtH'W’estCrn t S Coaat of A* ,nionca, althoivghhey t have been madohe t >subjoct ’ of repeated negotiation, stHi re-- ; mail! unsettled. You may be assuredhat t ,no effort consistffn.t witb national^ionor l ■ehall be woijting on my-pat* to Winghja^ t tjucsuonu t anarly e andeaceful p tcrmiaa- tioa. Gentlemen oftho House of Commons: Englands i undergoing a mighty revolu tionner i h Policy ! There has not,forif ; f ty years, heen aqueaiion eo vitaUympor i tanto t hur interests, aslmt t which Sii-R. P eui , submittedo t Parliament atlie t open-, ingof - its present session. ‘Wbetlifr thia eyiriv l 1 han-.t!iuj Theirio f Meamslim G-M a iiiiea , from Liv erpool, February <lth,' arrived at liostou on Wednesday night (18th ipotj about J past lO’ciock. o * --- - — - ---- - -- —- The estimaJesTIjr\t!ioyear will belaid be- Amonghe t passengorij in tho steamor were Mr. Baciie, bcarerofdcrpatchoafrom. , . . - „ , Mr. MoLaaetuMF. BuctSHIai »r. 1 ’nn-:^y a dueegard r to the exigencies oftho sonby from the English Government to public semes, acdo t thetato s of trar na- Mr. Paokenliam, Theanguage l of Sir Robert Peal, and that ofho t Pres 3 , towards Acnotica, is de cidedly padfic^ __ _ .. The*Cfuccn', it said, inher “ jpeech, cd with liquora, spices, loaf sugar nails, The personsaved s wore hospitablyreat t ed by tho People of Point Pleasant, a,i Squamnlet, I and every attention bestow- cd uponhemhat t t thoir deplorablo condi- tionrequircd; The surf was still running very high on Sunday night, and no communication had beoa )>eld witb tho vessels, tliat still held together. Ono of the bodies, that of a young man, fromhu t schooner Ala bama, was found_u. o iho beach, on Sun day morning, having como ajhorc in tho night - : ‘ . .. !loaida Between3 1 and 1r’cloeli f Sunday mor- .ning, tho nehoonerOrnn, sloOpn(ario,and 0 sloop Georgo Washington broko adrift frotaheoot t f of Jaytreet, s whenwo: t per sons belonging tone o of the vessels, it is supposed, werero%vccd—CaptainTames d . W, Johnson, andiio l son W . G., the lit tern i attemptingo t «avo lAs father. Ko damageohevcra;!. t t - gave pecnBar'«?^i%snj to tlio pas-ts rela- ung ta the preservationf o jieacfl,' The Saxon, an Americanhiprotra s f Bos- unisuppusiitnJiaveibantljsici i s iii a gale onlie t 17th of January. Lord John Russell, iusj&id,tcihsaij to, ..... , ■ , favorho t project uflecting e Prince Albert. bnng-toJustiCottepciiiatratorsof-jolrcad- t toho t rank of Kinc;g Consort. Fnl fl.otimo. - ' val atid militarystablishments, e ta proposa comoncreasen,he i i s csdmates whichro- p vidoarboirOicieDcy, f t o My Lords, and Qontlcmon : I have ob- coH-c3~wWniaBp*regret, ti®eryrpjuent v f instances,n i whichhe t criipo ofleliboratc i assassination hasecii i ofate l i-ormoittedn j Ireland. ■ It will booot'daty y to eonsideVheth w er any measures'eaff be'di'vied.alrulated . e to givencreiwodw i j 3 weuimt»>iih^u«d to Xavooamenthat,nonscqucnce h t l t i c of tlioailnfe f ofh^otato t p ocopintho \ ,al parwfthe o T|iptcd Kiagdam, thnre vfill ICin Lord do R«a.tjpi'cs^d e tbo hope that die Oregon question would not disturbhe t aS“cn^.tda5Wjaft^®ii.bs»VE^a Eng* land and America. The grain marketsveren. i i aather r un settledtate, s andta i i impostxhiooorseo t l numptsra of my people, what ciTcetho-ropeal-ofheCorn t t Latva!.wh»«thhe t plant has beenffected e has pre- will hive upon&e*Ktanpanma, j j '’iied'toho t utmtet tstewin itu l m &. ‘ Mr. King;, tho. A*ncricao KEnister at the groat measure will succeed, and howt i will efit-ct the Kingdom, u-e quesiiuns to be determined. In the mean umehev t are tdovast lor aji00atuli&Ti,----------- Nor ist i easy toasy e to saywlmt - will be-the ©fleet- Qt‘\suclt tt change uponhis\ t country. Soar'a? f Plow Is ctmccrnei). we are not fikcly to / profit, much, for the wheat-gmvvingiiatiuiis upoiilie t ContjiiMit qanxouapote nuc«,-es^fulli with ius in the English market. But shoulXIndian Meal and Buckwheat Hour beeome knowno t the English People as \articles of human fooil,” theree f no means of estimating:be t extent and value 6 f thoradet t i will open. At present, nothingsmowuhere, i l t either of Indian or Buckwhcat Flour, tlioormer f *3 anecassM-y, tlwlatter os a lu\urj.— Andho t Bnglisli People, ignorant of tlie vttttaus-mQctut of prtspartn^ndian I Slcol for theif taJ>lo, will be *lowo t acquiring n \ tastooe.it. i _ ’ 'Forur o Beef, Pork, Cheese and Bauer, fficro~xsift'^TEnnv-uied demand;FtirT7«~ ; what cslent, and how advantageously theseirtldca i may he exported, t-ernaitisu t boeefi.—fiiil). s Eve. Journal, 1 , ■ - DUTYF O T01YS OFi'It'El-S.- - SlicOT'Attv's Owirt. I Albany, Feb. 0,154G. t Dear Sic t—By referringo t the § 7 ot' the act nacuromendiQ{*. a cunvontion, you will too iwCtliaclcawn of delegatess. i ux Tho ship AvadaueliCi from Mantanzas, The amendmcct was powerful Spccoh byMe. . Gid3rag», liut ISP We arojjairt a midoi obligations to' wasest, l andhe t Bill pisccd. Mcsi^rs. A*.G-ih 20 ta ^ XI:iU, Arizylc, for a | Oregonstwang' i • cvblydiscusscd* copy ofho i FamDy CSrcbfor ' Marche- Senate, AUcuofOhid, Hscoegaii' !flio Circle* i cmbtilltshed btattttful | taro^okea taavor f of thd W k c U . efigntvin* ofho t ©. S. Capital at Wa£h-U,ir. Dis ofST. 1 Y.,madc a vetj- mild, calm, ington. ■ j but convincing Speech, 4Jol. iJeRtunob f “fV « tt^.beenfer r,Itis ^ CUyto* of Delaware,: Cohlenugwouia fcavohecnttt teBtawj=fel£e a%aJ1(, cloqac^y, Hc h > m fl. vpr ofho t Notico. : Tlio news by the Cambria arrivedo- t | day, Ut il o’clock^-dcoidedly pacific. AH' C£» bo cettlcd t f wo will reduce onr Ta- IriHt- ’ \tere next wecfi. .. Voiira, &c. * .’ fi it>-t i'r 3?Vi5ttnr. .W.tsiin.u-ro.v, Feb. 16, ISiiJ. ” I obss aof EtpmffitaiMir 5lr,.Ctnvt*a of W. Y. asked andbtain- o ■g-tatfeAiee-a t bilt-ip ?■ aa^ggBay era alsHgade, dischargiiig cargo. Tito steamer Horcu’ca wiHoo g t her assistance at high water. Tho Avalanchewill “ prob- ably be got 01 T witliout damage. . Thcbrig Robert Bruce, fromalizo,re B ported ashore, has been opt off without .dgipage, afeds i eloagsidoha t whatt .Thuchoonef s Scbatoi, froit(NortblktH:* a. yea*g;». a ■HcroBalcii? T f?2WB. . Wemilwafm^mortvestragtafroin the impurtast sows hy ihe'CAJaBEli.—Undcf tlie head of ’■L;.Vtiitr*- C ? r 'WllltKDr & Sn;ilh’j Times sij;s•— ! _TMew^idic^jofiJvs.^nitsd.St.^ S ir.JtcateJn. j th t report a t tka American SccroUryif t Sti(.-\ has esmnpnfcd mucli ottijiiiaoa in thttStitbb Pat-liaracnt, Sir Ttah^rtt*c!el ! FpoketiTglilyifftSrctioriin f ths gwti Epccel in wluch he»ntroduced i thenowarilTs . t pr.d Eiifcc/pr-’Htlyj' attl:e request of I'fd-'JJoiitragJa, tha Govern- rnrnr coo-..uit;da' t r.'orint tl-.-. docn.w^at' place itthis tubk-i e f bath Hnajcs • *f P tfjrliatteu t^ n w ilck vsis^prsife- . :>.bV,- »vei> awatSede> r -ny a •!'rjlif r docii' n^eul hefoKj. All theiaactSgftjVBthe f da- cire wiiichhe t British G-ovcmmotit to to isaakdu?iitareelations, o f r withhe t United Stabfs as amicable and biKmeoJlks» t pos sible. “ There was aaragraphnthc p i Queen's SjK'etJwj&rr>o oar rotations -withhe t l.ratod States.and. ho Must-Bay, that-'ho thought Hor Majesty's expressions ouhis t subject highly prepei- and bcconiin-g'.’’ Sir Boatat* Pent said-!- . - . , ■ “ Ihirilcit t wouldehe b t greatestnisfor t tunef i a Mht<;;.tttSaytfto'Oregonetween b two such: p fciV.Stiiti;, . ,, Six^landndheWni- a t . 4 <M.r, hy «utcnaso of - Cfr:..,’ ■!•' ?rought h to. in A'I.r--V - - i*'nftvr.yon-' e T ' j-ti-luuiWbt - -V. m cuUtc^t ‘ic of’ J?rehch Court, has been drawnntoinn i t u pleasant correspondence witfci Jl. G-itizot m relationo t tlio prestdcntV Meaiige.— The- nicsiago itself produced itnmli mtcn- tionn i Pans. Itatatedhat i s t her StajoCt f vyill vi;ie Hol i Blayi*une o J njfxC. _ In England's? Walesthaalue v ofhbase- Boldurnitures,£130,Q00,0®ff, f i oPSvettring apparelSIGjOOO.OOO, . tad afylate.jowelt, &c„ 431,009,000, Lord Morpctlihaa giveniia l nitaie to a document prepared byho t Peace Society, recommendingddresses a fromlerchnnta • J andther o clossciinliat t coutnlry., tuimi- r lar classesnho i l Cnitcd States, inavor f of perpetual amity, and due rci'etecco of all points of rmsundcritamling tcslie ( ariijtra- tion of disinterested patties. --- - . Parliament was inession, s and'Sir IL Peel had presented Tii4j>nj;«< for Eve- trade andho t altragatiQa ofho t corn laws. Tho cottonnd a comaws l hadic-t t altered naataririlly.—[Alb. Eve. Journal. JFrsM Sx'.ilk't I'w.v^can Tim;*. Gnat, C h m m ti i n the Cosamixcial JPct- bBjJoffeloiit a asipA’^f anctieiu a ofcadTbo f con4OT^ in a\] lwpts!w whii.lifortps die cbiof Eubsistenceofr g 5 at|{jy jawor f ^ 0f members of As- --- - \P m” . i tQ!spaao d h y-> tembly, widt timolli p opened, and hcd.. I . the same manner, andhe t euuvass and otli- I have adoptod! ollcucUreeantioJa p ast i wa3a i m y powerodopt, t j forh^iurposo t of cdlcviitingheufferingsvhieu! t s i may bo •causedbyiiraaJamitys t c and I shall confi dently roly onour y co-operationn i devis inguchthcrWeaiworffectinghoame, s o f e t s benevolent purposes 55 may require tlio MBdWttttfthokjga!ature< 3 I bttvoa^ h great catisfuctionngiving i - my atsento-lie t t measures whieh-yonave h ^reseatedo t meromimi! f t toime, t mlcula- tedo t extend coiiiraetce. ando t stimulates domcstie skill aad tndusiry, byhe t repeal uf proliilutaty, on«Tlto t relaxation ofpro- tfctive dudes. cr proccedioga taf'fltormino t tho eIccodu of such delegates,-conducted* a prescrihcti byaw l fix electing momber*f o AssccnUv, This, of t\nur:;o requiresho t town olli- eerj to meet and designate tlie place ot' holdingholcctioli, t c ando t giveho.Mici-, t r is non* provided by law, for electing members ot‘ Assembly, andho t furto pre scribed imtli’r tlio “act respecting elec tions, olte thanor f militia andownffi t o cers,’*assed p April 5th, Wi, F whieh iX<>, i 5, witkaichualuirapousf a s is fcouired.wilt un3Wrt all jiurposostand no further in-, struotiona vsmmeirmed d JieCesKtry,«>hu t t officer*charged bv law Mithonducting c _ ., , ThctmiJectiotra. ■fevefy ' provision uf tliS Thoprospssrbatt stltoofthfi *wrajw,jlw!. ekTtiottla^ ef Mii!,*an<|rto forms andin- incrcrL-Jcii dernaudor f fehor, andhe t gen-, struetions prescribed un{ter^s,-forho i con- eral improvement which h«saken t placoin ductingf o an annual Action of member* . fhffinterhrf condition f the ^tryv uro 0f AsJmblv, artt made UppTiedblo ro tl.o Strongsttmonia.ls » m fcor of the course | c}oction „f delegatesn i April next, yophftvo pursued. ■ ■ > . ttSpectfully youw, . dwr4qme<»«V thf T«4nw. ' N. S.. BEATON, Sccr’y of S €?orr^jwrcf»/r»t*c (J fesbfistiafious Dsalnsl llrxito—Sailing of \ our Sgtyut«stt. Etcm Tcra fntt. thq N.JB. cnpw-cterni, and shifted oii’ha t Q.uaranttne ground, S^stensland, I She wo®akennow t i t Monday mottling byho t steamer Hercules, androught b toho t city.' ThSishingtiiae!: f s Prlttecjs, Ackcr, ly ing at tuiclxor mhaower t l bay on Sunday i morning, fromhe t violence of the etortn lost both anchors, and w»> obligedo t cut awayho t mast to keep die ves;elromo- f g Pcss^ww,*, Feb. 9f IS16. ____ _ ____ __ _______ Commodora Conner, withlio i Fclmouth, i c y n f ^ n g ^ l £ ^ - £ ^ c c i nfl/'Ic Hs. ftreadjiaapm, and thq. John. —_ _ .. ^ T m n p X a f J ? t c & . T r M e .—Tbo st{san*-r-Mijnsrincampwiy, sain) tbi*. maagngot| f badneviotislyittered, p t inrderoshaiv o t uji slnp Cotiabmakes t outo-da^iife t t mo3tHn.- ‘tvti. n— ■»—- 1 - >- ■- ■ .... *-- - — 1 — ’ ,r sqtfaiNi rigged Statonsland I nearhe t Mod Bank. Peelha3 developed bis futur-a caminorcitJ policy. . , ; Its i at once simple andtrniprpiiciicive;: c and underts i operation tiio oxejsange of commodities BetWenfl th .13 ctmntrytidlio a t litatcdSato# will bo dtrnecEo t an cstont, and will bqmutually . produerdvo of ndtfafc- jSliaaJIie:ye^iMLtliyott;c&, o S hath <xjnceivel~” ’Xhonew *iEeTieniaiabrue.i?, t with a full teuKs Socr’y of State Portrait tf a lard Saucy Man I After Mfci t3eljh bad enncludcd Lis tc ■ marks otltlic *ltli, in tho State House vnrJ, Aln-Cdiior added a fuw uartU to- tbosolm^ plXMmltko t ’Bat without donht his,ii'i l particular friend anti neighbor,.Hon. destinationa i Vera Cruz. j Bonj. Tnppan, tlioceognizcdeader r l ofho t Ho scnt,provio!is!yto Kiilitifj, scaledr- o (Bank Destructives offfbw. Ho saidhat t ders toho t Commodoro of the John A<Mo, h among others, had attended apublte ams, which weta toie l opeced onlynhej i t raeefingn o one occnsinp, held to snjiprcss ovqnt of parting cujnjafiy. Tlio Bt-Mary's 1 the ciraulutton.ud a discountenance lho c foBowsimmcdintdy, andAis Sfisaisssippi os missionfiihin-plasters. e Oa cntcribg ths toons a despatches comoo t baud. ■* 1 meeting hoiscoveredtmongitoho=t«on< d t t Itcecma tliat thoailing- j portion of tha, spicuous aa^tofev Xlrv Tapftan and odiur tqnsefrons i enppocect byhe' t pcgarttncat! LocoSocos. J i n happenedo t bavon i his to havoeft l Foteacola beforehisjinle, t t as [ pocket, at die time, a greasy, tuggei sliia- tho Commander of tlio MissLisippi ycster -1 plaster, issuedn i that town. He took it „ .1 %t ., • <tnpoiltiBcei i the piicciples of\ree-i f __ Thoiastand l WorthAhvora g^^lrepndiatcG- all yiotgefeia for tiMiiBiD«t-,jdes|i we. said Col. ©oilier, wa3ne o of UiOnlyatrh o b of shin-placterav.vis^Ci'dn o i Kteobfitviiir. r_i . r . _ J __ _ _ 1 v?_ r_ 11 _ j tatiou 'at tho Naval forco Of the limted f State?, which waa uvico read, referred to ths tm&smtii-ti ttP-ifci wb~le Bnho t stataf o tto TJuitm, trrtitirdcfccl ta bo printed,— and atntiag-fe»fear» i vcsseh s f war* to. be. constructed of. iron—*andorhat f t purpose appropriates eixtwHionsof dollatg. Thoame s gautkaau, ia pursuance of itches wouldo b mailedhanest t diy, that, aolessiis l cyes (Jeccived biin, it boru manuiacliffssaB'aoKri'Saitura ; silBiitaora c t uiraorxoverohamjiipoa t rcccipt of ft4»efc jdistyretvat f tlic end.of three ve^i-s, witlt|lie isimmediatolyoroceedo t p t Vera Cruz, 1 acalenhenterim, s i t i wtiifli will nrahahls 1 thencoorirarf f _tbg» mll a haste, by a •oseUlato between 4 dnil 6s. pot qaarter,-^bands ofcroe of hn onieers,.to nnr 5Cn-, it pur|>orle4ose^^^redeemablean t t “mrrcrtt - JChei|i5p5rln£Tucsdaynd a WednesdayaBdat^nco-adtaia-lttdi-Stt-c'miTiJid j back- jistwin tlwCi^xsf SSfcsico.— - - -• - p s t p c t f a m months A*TER*iTti I’ fttraislcism^ furthcc.particularaiarcgaai, wheat free of all daw whatever. ( The Somers vrfll sail uponhe { recsipfofjo/-, iaJwOjDS f AT OLTl STOlw!!{\— tohe t disaster onho t coast, from’which wo, ©reat SeiBiin, at Ao present tfioraeftt,b00X1 dtspatches from Wnshing:ttei, or Col. Collieriddhe l t ra^gpdstrip ap b*; condaiss the following; -n. i a blazes of oxcitoment 1 31011 talk nn<3msntfdiately j f afterhe t arrival «f the Law- * ’ \ ’ Thft.r.ucnimta.Jfrnm.'.&n. r.nast. • octjbi ^ „-c 7rl,,.;Jlr'-ne nr ilio IVrnr.i-e ........ , „ . _ . « previous notice given, asked leave ta in- sanction or upholdlavery s in the District of CSlutnbife” Objections were at oneo raised byhe t Ssathcrn members, andhey t goWithhemo ' t t rafosehe t leave. Constilutlonal t’copcragc, . At a recent Hechanic’s Literary Socie? ry Celebration, a.t Rschester, the follow ingeast t was given by a Cooper: By S. W. IJ, M oore :— Property qtml- ificattms J o r the Elective A n a s ty old etislt, in u»aky J eoncfitiortr^ MaVho t f.'onvcD.tionn^clectin.ii; i material tW a new-mr-, i of the »T..' <•7'.-:-- - V<rtt..i hor1;. aqdliarruss seensthma a c yield quickly «umpti<Jnn i way uriderti i r tun.my befon dv. Coitsui * may bo#ryt t i 'pffjToTjg'^pur with ostaiiii, Sad no refueij LAWS OPS therein, Oirrmgli'.-oSihc 5 day mtev tlis .Jkd bylio t j 'Set i 3 I 'Hlveryavr-:'* L * fM-.\inay be r»*a v!-wltUHlinli J/c . Stato,nd a < ~i, laujy or t'*oa *” ca>-aryo ; t wff \fr-i Hte* of tlio i —S.v. ot tiflc. ?, ;*• acta t aiei j fJcriicrasil to J fassod The Pf zplr of <e<i th Strjzte <wi 41 . Tlioirsl f £»Aex£i'g ian^ J e ti s o to red ilrty* 5iay next I- lliaCrstfJo after, ^ b e n b v ll ^ 3jfnt?l»y amended, losmof rifvuit t l<vwmnf tlioi^v / «iiail 4#*'rmsn* 1 i «'ici3amiiclres t r elmtl ' iiqiicra.'* - $- 0 Tfcoami 1 oftxd^O *fate, dnHThlt^ ImcdredcsilDrtj rawtl^itliawrs e in 'V^r.C^by nf J3. clerks, crther o i *4 ibvcn taccfia^i *AiMLilly c^toncti, < ^ -vjilwl'ibr&fjh;T t j- ciiill ba ts&ctrj’ta r «pccti\a couutlca • Itslal Vyitrrks t e wiiitia t turn*sfoitair a a ■! t iflsn Sc^rfetarjro I ,, $4- thU txx f cf*'cw-Vc ' i _ ^l 5 TkUurfi tf AVs-rc .S\Cre.V/j3*< *111 fit»?tiUb-cUEc I t a, tiVitruiLscfI| ^ i tlio taid orfgiunl. .v.s. ' A c^ri»>s«f JL‘JCt Uitymd Nnltiml rnyca Mxlny n o ^ •**<!& tiltJiOfiTI. t C itiieq&zxe ct tit p l Meetio^ca , f f«rt£at ct£tihl£ 'v i-if. Kjifcjpet fat Frid l-ect*^rr»f—H? - PebitJ.'.ry , ^ AtSdtr’tliKx'&i t Ms. Me-, v tifts t a ali V^, .placir- { Toliiswit t t ou -- r,vu.T.% 5tr. FBD .,-f VN-SSTSSaAS ii th^Hattrru ca: -%'i'ttTih Hr- JOB / tb Vatin Vfttszi S BIKT S\FFORT>t ;> 7i{yraj u m o fore th» ir:;ilt:n’}!e; -euiiJ‘4fa» ptoiongtiS ftli-.wt^nnd Utl^hti‘ 1 - of thnnp wlio hne^v ho-.v to dpjwmate • 0ei(xur.tivci.! ' h a pi.-tne .-1 -t n^inK t distressing. It appearsbat t the galo of icarta np-.n- r.i»iim-.hg tha . great focal! It b thoughtlicrChat t our GoveHiinent Sunday was one of the tevcrcst that ltfi3 scheme,forhe^regenerationtfhe t c t countrv,^li®cting a precipitately in founding ineas- taken place for many years. At Long.which the prijinter lias laid before t£o,or*3ofmp«jitaC.co i owthontcliigetice i re- Branch, the wreck master soys, the galeParliament, - andhey t dfcsiro to mrfail tk>| ceived by diaoaquinai J todlio t Porpoise, - £.j,f {JnsBifflSionlfjigp, i * was m a te violentthan any wo have had'porfodixedorhooSedxt-ingtioa f f t t e of the! *«d Commodore Conner s evident reluc-, ^ w ^re SBSpon3i0n bnd->e\ a FUEther^ffiathuit ?®aHt«iCnnsdawr.. _ ___ . .. ja.ice t to Icavfi.port 13 danhtless based on., roftgahola. atPittsfanrgb. Thariends f of peace sat- |nifiB«si$a,T««<A ^ &Wie ~«i SaturJa-v onhis t sids of tho water, hope^caiTiestlyj1^*1 \ u sober second naught ^ight m pos- i —IMte suj-s<*“ r ' - -- • ' * andincerelyope—that s h tho new policyeiblynduce { i the authoritieso t issue roan- j ^ |argo number of wagons of all.srff»s will bindWO|&!HO A us bybe t fcsofamt- jter orders. | erocsed dua-itighe t daysome . ofhemmv t h ty,lsrotlieirhooa, BHdintoreat^ an4hat t tlio 1 ' p,te I dvoaded. l Mr.” miserablequahblingabout t a bart-«n waste, I will-giro ray to mowiberal, l civilized and: BSSSOTQEWE FIRE. ^ comprehensive vie^vs. ‘ V-' ra'lJTEj •At for sis years. _ the- vsriteratate,,t s i “waafheworst-gile-: t - in twentyeaW. y We have tio tidings yet fromaraegat. B W«earhe f t worst. So Cttvas heard fto£t fc coast appears to bo strewed v.iihvkc!:.j. \ A k Staten Itlatid, uvcral email crafw wont ashore, andodiarvo*nd^ibaHdiKid* t a t?B«Smuck-itgtswjd. . A b Espresj ageni reperwhat t thslap- s John Mintum, fromffcAv-Oaa-sor i A f this, city, ia tos%o- t n$w %aat.i, andthat foundcuoug&<&?<$3^fei?£?iiorfh«rn meno- t npwaffeofcjtyouJsTaivo f s p d T s h d ■-* - • • .T’bflMttWttgisa.inatiifiistofthBtiargOi oftho ship John SRutqra t — 283 bales cot ton, 503 libdsi. sugar, 254 tblj. w0las; con, <WM nuos. sugar, n e t molasses, U000 pigaload, 10» biles hemp, 754 baga cmu, -33bbl«. Wheat, 5 uaahs hatas* 106 casks hcef^lOO casks pork, 177 bbld. taad SIS kegs lard, 42 bbls. tallow, 44 do seed, rm c r ty pm t- ji boxes Vnerdhandsae,-1C-bales skins I'rar.cmsr.i — ,nJ 33 i,Mr. wm.. t, Screes andJ33 b b ls^ v a 2,. 911 b i d e ^ J M . S S o M e t t o f e t t e bajjs feathcre, 4 bafes, SOibTs. l and 3-ciska: hair. 17 bWi, nnd 1 c-'.sk brini'.ipi!, _Slie _ ■Oj#-ail,‘^.fe-l-'i»OW .york cleart'J uisry iitli rAt t.j h;A>!6 r.-nt. Ybz • !“» Sovvr-X • I'the ^UrB- \‘i- id>r x i \ ’x-Oricdna fnr -'■> wtrTi :<rr;r, baJci DSttbtf«IC5t I ] tly loadtJti. M r, R . c o n tractctl tn m sho tfre? M sfij'its any n f tlm wooden hxjj- - g'cs aci*nss tiip Alleghany, and vvilb a.slu iW i >- . £ « . a 1 ,A f i r e b r f i k o o u t I n a i f l i g h t a t 1*> o ’c l o c l i f A s - t t v o - x j T t h e ' l a u ^ r A r e n e w ;o immediate eHheta ofche noiV; the stow bCBO^of Jnoi. N. W.ilanl, on,| and eonstnjfted npw r t'f \»«?« ^proved j AwCn<??iEivBr-'St., wtich estended north tO'Cfta-'.-.pnnctplcs of modern bndge cngmoenng., *SP» f t a w |W o nqtle?d .e k ^ i e a 'e . M -i M; ct(,daEl i tbo.baUj iD^ - oeca.j.thWeo.Hra« was thought by many to bo togethnr, the subject, in its i-ario«s phases [| . ^ , j j . Ssg ^ Brin'taI!,Jir. How. Krather a hiraardous nnderta&ing; -but. it »« ^ l . B f v n e r & Fetiows, Jno. X, S*P»JF- completely w c r s r f r f - W t e - U . Atlautie oince the Jnroduciidn of jVfm«td,A6 ofee of Messrs. Ido, Coit & N\°« singular, the vtbration tansod by a. jum^aaoft s aud all that wnow » o « , ^ ^ sain 0ft of Lemaei Brirttnall- '\inibei: of foot fiassongers,, ts much great i i %*’ ^cGtiVerntiaent a n d i . e.0^ ° i about 400 b b k of flour and a Iapreouanti- or t*lan that produced by a heavily |oaded rf friendship.;.*™*, tbo »d WR.;'toorahueWe a bavonotasccrtamed. J0Uh*t gonerous rice of wut,»l happing and 'r'\kn- b fcc- ^l^-tng tohe t ,U(ier. a ■ tent concerns were; saved. ^«<irps 1 h f i un- Kfa* m gi.'j lr-as. b.,i£ pi-.'Va%' . rr-rJ- .\- \ i 0 s> • r X orrrritor ito zry w , , f HAM« A m & , M A G A Z m £ & , in the iubati(*Mj ty , that lie iaa »; ftuilding, (up tt r:rm smm ss^ -MSUS onil filNt sli&rtti M ao&zifk pobli: Ho willafccj now CfiSnp £r.;Vtii opccimcnambor, n <jay. TJte ■s^ W. ifivKed toall c Union-V<tlage, aiitec to ^ a e c n Ts Spd<3cb. 2 *%?l JLaf tis anil ticuiUinxJi . it ftivas me {rertt 4 ‘uitisu vtiori it. nn>r youn t Parliament, buHtonr - h r **j>p-T ttintTy »<•j'•-i* ' Uiarv « ;idv5cc. I ^ 1 ' , : - !, «‘\trn < i 1 c V S .^ : .ui>i^t> Wt‘H. Later • r.-rii ff - 'I.' nt fi • t -cyotx] ti.e 1*11 Mir,; TfeC SlHfill fot It td un-nt'cr^ffai*\ lor us r J..L i o \ III titi.s Vliia^*v hatfco fh-n ' ijv'at, <1 . . rN^ 4rAp|Ti|^jTD-piiCl t '• Ootohnr1, 3 IS A Cl-IOSCB Ali A l o l o b y THG „ »;iiK-, 1641.- ;■ M u r e ( AJQ OA iio t»ig,*T of thu •'pfit f».-Ic4.'< W O 0 >R^AI.R- TU«> \ \ W ' ct-