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on gocdiof doweitic manufacture, to be awarded in their respective depart ments, without reference to the limita tions which govern the regular premi ums, Tbe Com*Hteesabove named have’ handed iofooirrewHtXj which exhibit the ibUowing awards: ON TAT CATTLE. T o Ebehefter Steven*, Of Dutchess County, fo best, ttyentyfet cattle, one $ 1 O 0 . ' . ■ T o Pbilipi Fink, of Orange county, for the besi ten fat cattle, a silver \OjRiiilijj Fink, of Orange County, tfor the best p air pf fat cattle, a silver pitcher, $25., ON SHEEP AND .CALVES. T o Ebeiiezeir Stevens, of Dutchess County, for thebnt twenty fat sheep, fisilve^ritclier, $29,. , ’ • T o Ebeneacr .Stevens, qf Dutchess jCdunty, -for tho- beet ten. fat sheep, a Joilver pitcher, $10. . ' % , , T o John JV^bnoil, of Queens County, J 4 . I. (orfifo'best calfi a silver pitch- V T iieef^fitnt^upon fofe 4eport- h^t,d^noticfeiw o c u lm exhibited, to ;,im vpW erty' o f Mr- John Curtis, as * X finefo* their ages, ►S*' CLOTHS \ a NO XASSIMEKES. Yv. v;45q.J, H, and % R . Jones, o f Cold Epi'ing, Queens C o/for the best piece rlftlTi Cl <Hv<iiW *llt\ £l A ing fifty lbs. by Barren! PeK1yn,Esq; specimens of engraving Ori b r e v ity Joseph L , Lewis; specimens -of vestings and watch ribbands, by Mri James Reed, No. 36 Willei.’srstreet; and many other articles, wbicli.oar limits will not permit js to mention! While we cannot but feel pbligedto the Society, for the pleasure they have afforded us; we take this’occasion to suggest the propriety of a longer ndk tice^for.th^wpt faw;|^a^nuniber.4f persons were no'.ffo'ilbtprevented frpm' exhibiting,^Ifofer in consequenceef their distance (Fom tbe city,, or their inability to prepare their specimehsdn season.— Com. Adv. •refi* impress 1 dpubtless- fofis Who epif Ifoo'arirlt s s s « ■% of -'bread d /t h , n silver cijp, $10. ■J, R. andMf. R ., Jones, of do. .for the. besLpiece of eassimejr*, a silver . oN.JioTTpN noons mp... hose. I > ToJPeter Hi^chepck, 6 (New-Yorl£ fo» thebest.pjepe of cotton.shirting, 'a.*ilVeir4b4»,^i%-4 ^o.^tom as tAk^arjfipr, of.the vil- ,Lgjr of Grot ovvfcli, New-York, for the hcsfi-piece ofjeottia sheeting, a silver ’cup, $ 10 . , Janies North, o f New-York, for tire best dozen pair of wove cotton stotidngjs, $5. } 'T o jantes' No#th, o f New-York, for thp best il^en .pair of worsted stock ings, $5, ‘ . The diSc'rCfionary premiums, which were placed fit the disposal of the com mittee ■'ifln .Ooincstic’ Manufactures Were awarded as follows, vis: ■To Jackson & Baggett, of New- York, fof very elegant ’specimens of cut gloss, $7 j 50. •To D. K. Yah Veghten, of New- York, for a'superior specimen faf book l.tV.rtinn- » ' ■ I ’ . ■ New-tfork Legislature. ROUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Monday, March 12. Mr. King, from the select committee on that subject, reported a bill entitled an act to amend an act entitled an act 1 to prevent horse-racing, passed March 2 d, 1802.- - \ - • - - - Mr. King proposed the following Governor he requested id Communi cate to this 'House Ouch information as he majl tH>in possession 5fm relation to the Settlement of the claims Of this state upon the government of the Unit ed States, for moneys expended during the late.War, specifying the several a- mounfs admitted, received, or still claimed to be due, and also the course and progress of the uegociation touch ing the same. Wednesday, March 14. : Mr. Ford, reported a bill to appoint a commissioner to hold Circuit Courts and sittings in the counties in the southern district of this state. This From Cfl/Jap.-The sbip Hamjibtd, Post, arrived - <$*f$ 3 g-Harbor,, on Thursday last, coast of Pat agonia, spoke, the ship Pan ther, Austin, of Boston, 40 days from Callao, bound tc| Gibraltar; Captain Austin confirms tfie account of the capture of a' Spanish frigate, and the , „ . raprder of pa?K$ % boat’s tfrew be- the day for Friday. ‘ T o aiexaridcr Khdx, bf th| village VrGiWWiiwcHr for-a fiue sppcimenfof . . '' ‘ T o Thomas Whittemore & Co. of NfYork, fora fine specimen of cotton and woollen cards, $5. The Committee on goods ofDomestic Mnnufabtiire, also notice, a specimen ofFlanriei, exhibited by Messrs. J. H. 8 k \V. K. Jones j .a specimen of Cut- lery, exhibited by Mr. Creswick, cor ner of William pod CardcU streets ; a specimen of JBdots and Shoeti, exhibit ed by Mr.. Reid, corner of Bowery add Doyer attests 5 a specimen of Military B&tg^ejthibited by Mr. W. H. ’ MiileF, Ni>. 451 BroadWay—as manifesting' great .skill and ingenuity on the paw o f the manufacturers, and wpich 'are Well AVorthy the attention and encouragement of*|j^'ammhtfiity.> Your committee therefore recom mend, that the foregoing rewards be announced so the snccessltilcandidates, and that the premium plate be now delivered to them, by the President. ■SignedjlsAAC f M. Er.tr, j V ‘ T hos . 11. S arrn, | TnOS. UlBBONS; l . c ' ^ B ^ .B u T L c n , [ Arrange. B*. U . C oi . es , , j nlcnts‘ MpunfTernmr, March 13,1321. Thespaipns arid cdnyenient accom- mQdations prepared by the Society, for such persons, as were disposed tp 'exhibit spec|raens of their art'and in- dus*ry,,we «5 happily pvail&d- o f by ri .«amber pfijpdividuals, and the Satis faction pud pleasure expressed b y the crdytfi, wiiost attention Was attracted ’by •it scene so novel and interesiing, tnnst have been as gratifying as it was creditable to tbe exhibitors. Among file articles offered for in- spectipp, and not mentioned in the re port of.the committee we noticed spe cimens nf cotton goods from the Mat- towap Factory: Specimens of cotton goods from the Ramepaugh Factory; .Specimens oft-Woollen goods from the . OriskaOy.Factory ; specimens o f Toi- donett Nestings by Ja^mes Thompson, pf thetfilikge o f Greenwhtch ; of Dy- vipit* by BalrreU^i Tiletson & Cp .101 ; William-street, of Ploug^', % R. H. Barriso.n, Esri. aud . John BteVfm ► XEsctt: a Cut**, try Mr. .ThPmai H. mbmm 5 Patent Churn, b y My. James Johnston, No. 11 Ludiow-st. j a supefb Rose Joponica,’ by Grant . Tkt>JrlW| E«q- jaloafofbiead,weigh Thursday, March 15 Mr. Huntington, from the committee: on the reduction of intereSf,vrepqrted a bill to amend tha act to prevent’usu ry; passed 1807, 5 . Mr. J. C. ’Spencer, from a select committee, reported a bill in addition' tb the act' for the suppression of im morality—ordered- to be printed. Mr. Romaine, from the committee o f ways and means, reported a bill further to extend the time for the pay ment of monies loaned by the coturais- aoners of loans and loan officers in the severakcourtthhf ofthi» 9 tats,'X Mr. niuttee bn that: part of hi3 .excellertcy t^goverDor*A 4 peecb' r«pectihg 1 he ifaterference e f tfte cfficrirsof the-gene ral governmehfcin thaifate eiections, reported a jotrit resolution, in the fol lowing words: Resolved, (ifllie hoti^ tbe ^nate «on- cur Ihrrrin.ljrajijhi n 1 iinWtUfin in it rl r by his excelMtiAbgqverqMK against the officer»rf|^lN*ljtiriji|iymetili chargingjj | i nlwiTO^|jPymgag an organizetp^Wdf%ii our election, and purity and iudepefidtm^e of government, has noi: been H 9 B M 1 #' ted, anii is whoily unfout><™S^F» This resolutiunWas 1 \ and with the re^oht anc he An act to incorporate the;<“Nmtb River Bank in the city of New-Yorki Mr. Munson- celled for a diyieioh on the>fihal pljjWraof the.bill^iiadit was rjded in tfc«tJiffirmative, 60 to 42. ^ Friday, March 16 . The Jhous^'/ia. committee of the whole, passed the^fbUowing bills, via An act to amend' the act concerning judgments and executions, Mr. Mun son in the chair; an act for the relief of theTnscaroralndians, Mr. Romaine iu the chair: W m drift- on eo» tbCCQ: the -inacivdricnci commanaantoi roM for < & In all such have uo auth of inability, ai summoned by hiiriself of lhC^K; commandant d$- tHh law has relief. » Most respefei p e t e r occur- terroueopt becorrected, nw h k b per- haeftfirrhois, hr f tb» limb; Ogh Ighophce of a compspy been en- ^pfrauster. b the court martial receive evidence delinquent, when ^iutt, rtust avail of appeal ’to the : regiment, which -provided jot his sufimitfed, lW C S f e r s r jdbftiatfj*' ThfeYlcerby ordered an es cort to conduct cppt. Downs, who’ was at Lima at the e s s , tp hjs vessel.- The Panther left Callao in copse* querice of an fedlcriminate fire being opened, by th<{ Spanish batteries, The Hon, J . W. Tati.o», o t t i m * toga Cduniyvand G«p, Solomon Van RstmsEi.AB%Qf Albany, bjkve been Unanimously nominated for a re-elec tion td Congress, by ccnventiona of thosCcounties respectively. ,4joiiN Ricbmovd and Heemau CANP, Esquircs, are nominated by the KpuWicaus'friendly to Gov. Cliutq\’* administration, i t canfiidati ‘xfol’tnc heri of Coiigre^, from .Jkt-, district composed of TiogaL SMbcp,; Cayuga, and Tompkins conntiev v The republicans of Ulster county, opposed‘to Gov. Clinton, have nomi nated-John Sudam, WessOl-Brodheadj and'VVm, Dusenbury, as candidates far tfieAtS&mbly. ; The republican friends ofthe staCS administration, have dominated .’C. Bruyn,Jacob j . Uasbropck, andjbhn Brodbead, for assembly,fironr Ulster. The friends of the state adminis'tra- tipn, have nominated Abraham Has- brouoh* as a candidate jbr the Senate, for the Middle District.-^Com. N«ucyBiw:km»n, ayptiM^oman. w*s murdered at Boston, ph the 1 “^ % MartinMeauweil; hcwassiipf v ’G^®-counhrr itelY p n t|i^##*M \hX w tem :^.bY ‘ inging. jhimsclf t . Isa was - about ;&i on all neutral vesiO^n the port. By the rep Post-Office;. of Represent t of the Committee op made to thteRon^e the la§t day pf the late sesfiq ?ef Congress, it appears - thousand eight faddrcdand*ufenty*oiia dollars more than the contrncfprji.icajj.is^i^d}. by their ton tracts, to refieh^t-f left Th'rfridel^ FATCATTBP. ^ Yestprday, the fat beefbelopgidgto M tl Gibbdns, ofthe Fiy Marlwv-WB- siBtirtg o'fthe ;20 cattle WhicbtPMiihed the first-fwemiam at the Fair,-and^fa't- ted by Mr. Stevens, of Dutchesshweigh- ing 182 j lbs. of tallow each,-Was carried through the principal strpets ofthe city, in about 40 carts in -pro cession. The “ star-spangled banner” was displayed, and the premiums., of of silver pitchers, &c. exhibited in the first cart. Another procession,^ of about 60 carts, accompanied with music and flags and streamers, conveyed through the streets the 32 head of cattle which obtained the second premium, and were fatted by P . Fink,,of 'Grange caanty^exhibited h y Mrv Fink of the Washington Market, These averaged iSfi^ lbs. of tallow e^ch. Tbe beef wasexffibited in quarters, and attracted great 5 attention. The windows were thronged wherever it passed, and crowds df people met the processions at the .corners of the streets. These 52 ca’ttle average 1300’ pounds ericb, making 67,60 pounds oftbe finest beef ever' offered for Sale -«*aud, this all in one day, iq two markets in the. city of NewYork.,- John Bull cannot equal this.— Co?. A letter from Port-au-Prince of Che, ^ t h of Februaiy, states, that an at r^wblnfidpiif Nor(‘ phia op Ti three Waggi burgh. .Thf* bytejriancbUrc the morning lash in |p their way to Pitts- 1 in the pres e t city, for the |on, amounted to aiiqbi ‘ *JV• « ft** *.-**& : - r The two Esqi Capt.- Hadhoek NewvYorki ha fiom the city, who is now exhi Jersey, ^bese; ken from Hi the cargofa.Go manely exerted funds for their ^ or to send them tf rid^tt4?ydomttCMp,ingoods^ ‘ ‘ 1 \ ,were grade tty V To the of the S tateyf Mew- York. The Judge . Advocate Generdl, in compliance With the resolution of the hon. thfe- MSembly of this raorning, “ dirt^filig him to inform the house whether an opinion on the construction ofthe riailita law has bepfihy him given, and- trsffismiued to . the judge advo cates, 9ia.t & brigade court martial canfiot le£aHy r^cetvi* Evidence of tlie sicknesS uf tbQriniinquent at the time of parade,. itf|hs:)e»cU^patiOn.,, Respectfully pjpOrts, That ho |ii:H opiniion has been by him given to Juyoifficer ef bis depart ment; and.that in Ws Ot^iohahfigitde court, martial, i^lcgalltr bquhd to-»w ceive^ evidence of the Sickpfess o f % d f| liuquent at the time- of parade, in ex4 culpation trif his delinquency^ > . By the eight iectiopof tbe act Or ganizing themifea,the brigada courts martial are Entrained ffom receiving evident of general disability,, for ivu auS Indians; whom lately exhibited in b|en enticed away Charles T . Butler, iting them in New- liat^ h^d been ta- and placed - under mittee, Who had hu- tiie^selves td raise' portahd.education, ^ll^^ilfeCpaRtty,; lu-Ht; & *0 he hoped foahamea' Kc willlook horrence on an fuitbour cdun Scorn and dcicstati&n and ab- hibifion sodisgrace- Eet tbe finger of ipthC pointed aWhd wretch, whcreve: kc- gefoj^iWho thus degriidepfais,folk prild outrages the feelin^6fliV^-®®W?fy* DaiaiW l F/y-Mar^et.-|-The qtmstioin con cerning Fly-Ma|ket istfoaitlly folded; it » to befomav|d fo Fpfeni^slip. -Pi _iaa foe Cape; Gdnaives and St. Mardi' ' At the-first a&qlatfer places, the attempt is said to have been quashed by the spirited exertions of Gen. Magny, of foe one, Gen. Bonat, of the- otber. At Gonaives, tlie Roy alists have been more successful, and driven away fiom that place all the Republicans-; but the-property and persons of foreigners were respected. Another letter of the first of March, says, “ The news from the north is not so aldrming as was at first appre hended. We have certain information that they have quelled them at tlie GtpU hod S t Marc, The1 Ffoaiderit goes to ponaiVes to-morrow wifohis troops. *\‘e is rest contents, and the out-j O^matsd abo«V $1 ^Threeperfoiit,; foifoEhdhutlVerC.): foe 24tli of J a n ,.It . yatio^foeirhogtl been 9 days at sea, few days after. OuecftunttymaujM^ is ao^iA:E 6 lfduh, it j& „ , . eleyeti pfofads sterbog per JMefe saMfe en^agod ih striking Jpi^stite pf-foe Queen, on fom badges f o f o f i > ttunutands' who- ■ ■ - precessions;*- V John M.Henry, ot.*Wtey,^k^A. lately travelled 69 milea cvct a rooga - ‘ road, betvveen 6 o’clock,;A .: Mi ; half, past 7, P. M. stopping fit icdke two meals during foe titpfi.; , [ \ * The B^itishGqvernmentbrisBanu! <f Capt. Bigland, a r r i v e ^ .I^VpYwM^-. on 1 Oth inst. from Ha varia, via. ton, with $ 300,600 in specie, for sever: ral mercantile houses. V • • -? <' -. Mr. Clay was complimented wit|ifi * public dinner by the citizens of Wash ington, on Wednesday, on account hf hispublic services, • < On the eVening of 6 tb inst, the dwd- * nuD udMy, widow,, vfohani, n e f o ^ o r r ^ o ^ N r Z ^ s consumed with all |ts contents. Tlie family, consisting of eight persons, hpl retired to rest. , They were alaj-mpdv by thy dog, and all esriaped throi^b foie .. one ofthe windows, except anajptofoh-' tice girl about 15 years ofagE-aafo- ua Lippincot, a young man, after having got safely out, returned to as sist foe unfortiig|gfit ^ rl, and victim to his ovwwirianily. He was a youug man ’oF’ fobriety, mildness ‘ and fair promise. The subscribers tp Lloyd’s (Lon don),.,.have voted .from their fund* ' .£344193. to reward foe crews afc&k. ferent boats for saving, foe'fiyes 9 of’* fifofowiUii iiu'i Ill' a r m e d , ; 1 IU vuuaiw n CU-UIU1YUW WIUJ UB5 ps Th property of the wifiteS spected.”—- (fos. FLORIDA. The territory now ceded to foe Uni ted States, is about 400 miles long by 340 broad, at its widest part. Part of it forms fi large tongue of land pro- jecting lnto foe Atlantic, and extend ing to wifoin l50 niiles of foe Island of Cuba, Its.interior bpuridarles are on foe^grates- of Georgia and Alabama. The pbtiutatibn is not supposed to ex-, ceed 30,OOO.beSides wanderinglndians — 8 t. Augustine, Pensacola,, and St, Monks are the three largest towns* The harbor of Pensacola is said by sOam^iHo: be-ohtf .fif^foefifetHitf-foe worldf^-ftut vessels drawht^tntirdtliati 21 feetbf wateTycfohot passtfieshoM at foe $ntrshce., The first occupants .nfifoe territory were the Spaniards, but: they were frequently expelled by the French and other adventurers. In 1763 it was ceded to England; in ex change for Cuba, w hich, w ith Yankee aid she captured in foe preceding war, During the American War, foe Span iards' re-pfosessed thenuelVesbf apart ofthe country* andat foe peace ofl78; it .was ceded to Spain, it is now pan ofthe United States, and % mutations foive ceased. The postfospr of the Flortdas holds- foe-key pf foe West- [Indies, -and cpfomaods for Gulf p Mexico. irf tbm m * «otyis to be gtVpn witlunBix wfofot fromthe -exchahge of i-atificathwii r : * ' •- Bosfon €ent. t* The iCpf in Connecticut rivtr bsu token «*Hartford. MAxLttnSftr; . - . At Brooklyn/ oh Saturdafi -tfVMeg „ last, by the Rev. Mr. OnderdarikrMfe . Palentine Smitk,„to Miss JY. Smith , both o f foat place. sds DIED, , In Jamaica, on Saturday last, Mr. Andrew Brimner; he has left three orphan children. At Bridghampton, A m o t Halsey, aged 17, soil of Mr. Levi Halsey. « A FARM W AI^T^fe: 0 F about one hundred abresr^ f o j |^ good dwelling Rouj ~ ' tus. • Any peraoeshar phase a|)ply attffia w . Jamaica, March 19; ^ , • - BROOKLYN \lS g y C I R t i U I A T i m LIBRARY* T HE Public are respectfully iarited to examine the new Vircuiatiiig <ZA*> brary, .lately established ja BroOtJyo, trt . the office of the Eppfe-Island Spur, its Fulton (late Old .Ferry) street. T h e y will* find near•ntnfr»A»ndred • vplptnw of the most - approved Work* its modern literature, etnbracing the ‘Edinburgh En cyclopedia, Gibbon’s Decline and FalLPf of the Roman Empire, Hume’s Ragland, &c. also the works of Johnson, Steruc, Pope, kc. a % Edinburgh and Qutirtcriy ety of NOVELS aUd foJETRV. : Tbe proprietor has added seyrirtl vpb umea sin c i the printed Gatalogiio^Mt 1 st sued, and.isdMpoMfito make ffirt^rpf^ ditions of euch works as shaft acceptable to'the pattons of the Library, TEEMS .1 Form year, 0* 00 < ’ - *»x Aiotilhav X 5P- - ? fori^*ao«tH ; =• » |w p month, . ft 74 . / ' - - :• Yayablpfo a d f o r i f o k ‘ Printed catalogues ^ Sleight, at foe offieo o f , Farmer. in the village of J p t t r t i t ^ ? Subscribers in the cpuafiy may send ’ foetr orders by fop stages, Wd foa book* will be carefully pptjrefl aad #prit» ■: A general aSwfo***t of 8 foodl Books ahdSfatioeaty •’ N:H.;The.IiSAty' ligious works, such WCsW»V fostitut«, ' Csmpbeil’s T rans|atkfotyrfof|?iff'G«* ;prfs, Townt^nd’s feij*,' -J . ^ ‘ •'* * K to -«»• <a