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WEDNESDAY. APRIL 14. I am told that torn of Mr. QimWs political friends accuse me of blabbing what was commu Bicated to me by hu) ecelleqcy in itrict coofi dence, either explicit or implied. It certainly tai not understood bjr me to be in either.

That he thonrbt the declaration of war was much 'against the wishes of the people, that ninety nine out of one hundred would be opposed to it, was at the time no secret lie 'made no scruple in onenlv exrressins this ouinioo. But are his 9 4 friends aware of the inference that arises from the very charge itself TTard assembly lieket. The Columbian of last eninr contains the following list of names of 9 candidates, who have been nominated in. the re tpective wards, to represent this city in the as sembly of this state, beaded PEOPLE'S TICK ET:" William Lawrence, William Edgar, jun. Joseph Smith, Thomas Hertell, Sam'l L.

Mitch Denis M'Carthy, Henry Brevoort and Tho ma Taylor. I must say. there are some names on this ticket, that I have too much respect for, to suppose they are thus brought before the public with their own consent. Never was there a more hopeless chance for success. 1 Great resignation Col.

Ferris Pell, military secretary to his excellency, by brevet, hns at length consented to resign hit pretensions as can didate for tlie eighth to represent the city count of New York in the next session of the legislature. We have just read his letter of rimtinn. nd Imnw 'the purity and chasten ess of the composition or 'the modesty of the writer. When Reynard signed the grapes he did not make half so much 'Jo about it. The editor of the Daily Advertiser has been jnisinformtd respecting Mr.

Jay's entering on the duties of bis office yesterday, and taking his seat upon the bench of the city court. He will pro bably take the oaths of office next Monday, aud his seat the next day. We coincide most heartily Mr. Dwight iu saying, Possessed of dis tinguished great professional learnin and experience, and the highest integrity and "purity of character, we cannot but consider him at eminently qualified for the place to which he has been appointed, without solicitation and without expectation." The splenetic effusions of the Evening Post are viewed with contempt." Columbian. It may be so and it may not be so.

E. Post. The new insolvent act, abolishing imprisonment for debt in certain cases, has passed the Council of Revision of this state, aud become a law. We shall publish it to morrow. The U.

S. sloop of war Ontario, capt. Diddle, arrived at Rio Janeiro, on the 20th February, from the Pacific Ocean. The coroner was called this morniug to view the body of au unknown person found floating near Bui'Un; sUp, He bad on a short black cloth coat, a striped vest, blue cloth pantaloons, black stockings, new shoes, a linen shirt, and a new black silk handkerchief round his neck He was apparently about 40 years of age, feet 6 inches high, had large whiskers and black hair, and was bald on the forehead. From the Richmond Compiler, April 1(H To the Editors Gentlemen On the ICtli ultimo, I commenc ed multiplying manuscript copies, with notes Sic.

of the correspondence into which I was accidentally drawn in 1817, with major general Jack ton, intending to have mado out tome twenty copies iu that shape, fur the public. Before I had accomplished that intention, some friend, no doubt, availed himself of one of the first copies put into circulation, and caused it to be printed in a pamphlet form aud it now appears that the correspondence, from that impression, has found its way into several of the public papers. I confers that a circulation has thus been given to it, much greater than was expected or intended. The printed copies, which have fallen under my observation are, however, with the exception of certain typographical errors, correct. My present objects are to disavow the printing of the correspondence, aud to recal the word rHed," twice used Li the the public." Have the goodnets to uppenJ hereto the letti and extract of a letter ou which the charge and the recantation are respectively pre dicate 1.

I will barely add, that although the first letter appeared to bave been cautiously Written, I should immediately have desired my correspondent to re examine the subject, but that I bad reason to suppose, from himself, that he had left New York soon after the date of his letter. The aboe retraction is voluntarily aud cheerfully made. 1 remain, metsrs. editors, vour most obedient, WINFIELD SCOTT. April 9th, 1819..

Copy of a letter addressed to Major General Scott, dated at New York, March sJJ, 1819. Dear General I trust that you will excuse me lor troubling you on this occasion, but I con side red that yen might he ignorant of the cir cumsUoces I am ulwut to mention, and perhaps tney may De sotnewKii important. General Jackson, during his late visit to tliis place, was at some trouble te cause to be widely distributed liis correspondence with you. He lelt with a gentleman (late a lieutenant colonel Lie army,) a copy say the auonymous letter, bis letter to you, your reply, and iiisrejoiu der, all certified by his A. D.

C. This late lieutenant colonel has even, iu conversation, proposed, that slwul I he piil.Ushed but I have un eerstmd that general Jackson was averse from Uus out had no enaction that it should te circulated in M. S. This transaction, perhaps, makes no imnrcssion on ycr at aU VJU wiui others. michievo.i.....r r.

yo i are not Iu fromknowm? a.l feelings, and iutunUons full of animosity towards uviif. you wmi rxense anv thm which may appear intermeddle jor forward I iin. Ji ar general, can be more devotediy yourfricua and well withes, tiiau, 4c. Uc. I Extract a letter addressed to major general tcott, nated New York, April 5th.

ltiift. On te point of the su'cj I discover, with raort fi aiuxi, that I bave misled la nuueofl toe second ol larch, 1 made, a ji true, a parti to not he as sure ly auce, of uie are put of set or the the wo and aid, and the are as tlie a own than ue I omcer the burgh that as they asr sou, hi sod, Kl ku. omission of the last of the series, has induced to suppose, that the agents of general Jackson had suppressed it. For this I am very sorry, and to 1: ih. mri, inciudw in thm manu UIUK Ul IUJ UWU mUUEl lUHft WW vamuwm 'script circulated here, and were true copies, I i believe, of those now in prinLwith the certificate, in the common form of capt.

Call, an A. V. Extract of a letter to a gentleman in George town, dated i "TOBAGO. 1819. The heavy rains which continued during the months of December and January, almost inua rnnnirv whirh lmiirit on mn.t nid ami fcit.il mad it ftmt nnr.

ance in the fort, a short distance from the town, consisting of 212 men strong, and iu 10 or Vi days, 45 of that number were numbered with the dead. The con air ion was so raoiil. thai it soon spread iutothe town, slu'pping and country, and proved eauallv as fatal. The disorder was such. it baffled all medical aid.

The alarming degrees were SUCD. tnat Dullness was nearly SUSDenued you CV'I P3.1 I I 1 I the white population seeking safety in other w'ch some surprise i manifested. One of tin islands, or in the remote aud healthiet part" of leading causes of the sudden dissolution, is sup ttus. assure vou, that every had a most gloomy appearance and the disease was so con tagious, one man would hardly vehture to touch I resoiuuon uei.iiires inai me sysicin wmcn rc anothor. The William's crew, from tlmir mil.

Hirea bonds to be taken for the payment of one tinous disposition, deserted her some have since died and some remain sick. The weather has become good within these fifteen days, and the health of the island iiuproviii' fast." From the Auiom Intelligencer, The Supretce Court Tlie controlling power of tins branch of the gorerument over the opera' tions of the other braucHts, and the extensive in fluenceot itsdeciwons, make it highly requisite that its opinion. Should be and autho crnment to geeuig that they become, when nronouueed. tlie sucrcme law. and affect the nronertv.

the hbertv. and even the life of the ritiaen. It appears to us, precisely the same publicity ought to be given to them as the laws of the United States. Hut congress appear to bave thought different! v. and liave es hhlihel tlie office of Reporter to the Suoreme tourt, to whom, rather as a token of authority than as a compensation lor services rcadereu.

a small salary is given. The gentleman who Dcr forms the duties of that station at the present tune, is I lenry Whcatori, Lsq. who. uistiniruish eu.ior nis literary as his legal attainments, can but be well qualified to do lustice to the trmlf has undertaken. We have met.

in that hirl.lv resDectable iournal. the Nnrlh Amsrir on nl view, with a criticism of the third volume of Hlicntou's deports (the last publisheil) from. we suspect, the pen of one of our most distiu guished lawyers and orators. We have plea ui extracting from this article the following passages, which at once shew the value of Jud wiiii ii muuie eiiew me value oi juuge I ihui. ui nun.

i's labors, and attest tlie fidelity and in Having swam some considerable distance, cutan i which diktinguish his Reports gled ith tlie waggon and the other horses which wnicn uuiinzuisn Ins Krnor aPeJ elt, wore a When ton lunrerente Extracts. Frm the Review of 3l volume of Wheaton's Reports, coutiined in the North American Review aud Miscellaneous Journal far December, 11118. ,4 Ofthe Reports in this country, nonecertain can be more important than those of the de ciiions of the Supreme. Court of the United Stales. The great magnitude and variety of the questions that come beibre tlint court, render its iidgnienU highly Their imrart we think, is daily increasing with the increasing questions of capture in time ol war, and re ue, at all times.

These arc, of thorn selves, almost equal to the entire occupation ol juuges. in addition to these, however, questions of national of the 0,1 'ho second flwr, and effected their loreinnrs questions of conflicting claims of siates ol lli eneel ol state laws ami state ile. i sions lion rights claimed under tlie United Stite, or on interests, wlii' arc supposed to be iieyond the reach of state legislation by tlie constitution ol the United States. We should naturally ujipose, that questions such an interesting nature would render the sale of these reports ery rapid. Such, however, lias not heretofore been the fact The number of law Lbraries, winch contain a complete oi mo ueports ol the cases in the supreme court oi me united Mates, is comparatively jmall.

A great portion of the profession do uot wiaruy practice in the uatioual courts, and many content themselves with buying other books, which to them tire iudisjensaMe. Yet, importance of the decisions must render the volumes necessary, as well to tliose who follow professional labours elsewhere, as to those wno are practitioners in the national courts. No gentleman can think ho lias a complete library, while he has not the judgments of tlie highest judicial tribunal in the country. wuea. an commenced hn laboujs, as a rejiorter, with no very flattering prospects, il are to judge ly the public demand lor tlie volumes of his predecesor.

Conirress. bv a wise well timed act, afforded him a temporary sufikiout, we hope, to introduce him to the profession and we doubt not that his accuracy ability will enable him to secure himself the general patronage aud support, both of the profession ami of the public." wish lo express our high iiiimi of the general m.t.mer wliich the Reporter has executed bis duty in the volume before us. Mr. Wheaton has not ouly recorded the decisions with accuracy but has greatly adde I to the valuo of volume by the extent and excellence of his notes. In this particular, his merits are, in a great uegrte, peculiar.

reporter in modcru times, as far as we know, h. inserted so much and so valuable matter of his owu. These notes not dry.references to cases, of ny merit but they save tlie trouble of resear. but ai eu lightened adaptation to the ca reported to the principles and rules of other systems of jurisprudence, or a nonnectcd view of d. isions on the principal points 'er exhibiting the subject with great perspicuity, and in a manner te bo highly interesting to the reader.

Air. Wheaton's anno, laiious evince a liberal and extensive acjuaiiil ance with his profession. His quotations from treatises oi'tnc continental lawvers are num erous aud well selected. 'J his is a branch Iearn.ng much cultivated among in. Mr.

Wheaton appears to have pursued it to some extent and to good purpose. It enables him to give peculiar interest to his volume, nor is ticre a better mode iu wliich he could comniuiucate iiis acquisitions of this sort to lis profession, by judicious anJ appropriate notes to reported cases." To the Editors of the MercanUe JJrertisr. As the launching of the V. S. Steani Eoat at Pittsbui lias been announced, and as it urty not generally Known what are tlie obiects viow.

send you some extracts ol" a letter liwu a vouni' going upou the expedition, hhe is called estern and wiil start from Pitt about the first of Mav. It is intends! she shall navigate the Western waters as far t'vs Y'ellow Stone River, which will re.uire upwards oi two years, it not cxpei that will do more than explorn the waters of the and its tributary streams the first sea as the movements U1 be gradual, in order umm a Uiorous ll Jee of th tinn country, with a history of the inhibiunts, minerals and curiosiUes. The The expedition is ualertned.r.rUo,,of Mjor tedhen 11. Long. iiampsnire, of tlis enji ua Vir mi of M.

from BuiJlo' of "i ray; MjjJr SiSJS ai 7. the "sTr Mineralo iA Ur. Say, of d. BotanUt and Gsologut FHir in Mr. Teaie, of TnladeIpmsJLnay.aps rauicw I audUniiUjolout I Seymour, do.

do. do. I Ma or O. allow. Indian Arent.

I 1 ou9 ss well armed, but carries an eieganc painted by Mr. Peale, representing a white man and an Indian shakins; hands, the Calamut ol owo. i v. 1 13 feet beam, draws 19 inches water, with her eng'ne, which together with all the machmery, 1 piaceu oeiow ueii. entirety out oi sim.

sieam passes ou inrougn me mouin oi me u6uic bead, (a large serpent.) The wheels are pla 4" stern, to avoid the snags ana sawyers which are so common in those waters, ene n.i la mast to ship or not as mav be necessary. The expedition will depart with the best wishes cf the scientinc pan oi our country. LOSTON, April li. We were yesterday favored with St. Johns, papers to the 3d inst.

The House oi As semhly of tne I'roviuce ol JNew Brunswirk, was 1 i I I on xain, ny me ijivm. imveraor. ill F0'" lo resoiuuon passuu vy me uoune ou ule rr'ile a uuiy on ion urauer. iiic per ton on all pine timber mauuractured Province, is a measure highly injurious to aul 'i i ne louowmg is me weiu. uo I vernr's speech on tlie occasion viriiucaicn, itc uavuig passeu sucn uuis of the present session as have been agreed, witli one exception, 1 have only to express my hopes, that the acts may prove advantageous to the in terests ol the 1'rovwce.

IT 5 4 k' hi'rdly any provisions have tl n.tl Ia a a a I particularly recommended by me to your cpnsi Jt'ration is with great concern that I have t' a measure io sum your veijr ro.uj "ua" lo comment wun me we 1 soverc.gti I nHVe. to do tusso1 V1U5 f'e General Assembly." The merchants and traders of Pt. Johns have agreeu to receive ami circulate doubloons lor "ueeii uouan, and the parts oi doumoons at the rate. This increase of the current value made for the purpose of encouraging the impor wuon oi iriein iroin the West Indies, and to pro' venl tueir exportation the united states, FREDERICKTOWN. f.Md.1 Amil 18 Unfortunate oerurrrnre.

The ilrii.T. with ft 0io'4 valuable horses, belonging to the team of alr this vicinity, were drowned 011 Monday morning last, in attempting to ford 3'lonococy, opposite Mr. Kobrrtsmrs null. 1 elloi ts ami sagacity of the horse ivhic es to extricate Inm. H'' Pt ri9l'eJ Mr.

Jacobs ventured in with the intention of cutting kx.se.but from his i I iinsrins: found it to annroacli him was compelled to return without effecting his pur pose, ins horse immediately on Mr. Jacobs going into the watrr mado towards him, and when Mr. Jacocks returned followed him, and reached the shore wil't the wajgon and tliree dead horses. The liody of the driver, a black man, nas not yet beeu lonncl. Al'CUSTA, (Ceo.) March 31.

On Monday night between 12 and 1 o'clock, tho jail in this place was broken open, and 7 prisoners made tiicir escape. Thev were enlargement ry boring with a large auger thro' me tiurd ilisor, and aroppmg down from the win now ny twined Mankcts. 1 hu niiit w.is dark and stormy, which considerably favored their exertions. Fortunately. however, as the hu fellow was descendin lie made a noise that awakened the jailor, who im mediately arose, aud pursued tlio fugitives.

The pursuit was kept up with uuremitud activ ity until aliout ft o'clock A. M. wY. a 5 ol the were apprehended, and once more inducted into olh with the usual ccremouio. I ho remauiiiig two that have not yet been heard from, call their nanus P.

Reyntau, aud Andrew Lowry Freeman. Reyueau is a Frenchman, and was committed to a few days since lor picking a gentleman's pocket in tins place ue nau recenuy nrnveu irom navainvth, and is supposed lo bo quite an adept in the lL'ht fui gercd science. When detected in picking the gentleman's pocket, he endeavored to explain it away as von letel bngatclle dat he oulv vant to tsach American geutemon von lesson dat veil he get lettle fright he would give him back bis book, and tell Inm 'tis very bad to wear his pockate ouUide'do coate." He is about a feet 10 or II inches hih, of a dark complexion, with black hair and eyes he had on a black lose bodied coat, and a brown surtout. Andrew l.ow ry freeman, sometimes callinsr himself Andrew Lowry, was committed aUmt two months aso for robbing the rrankliit mail. He is rpare made, about 5 feet 7 or iuchus high, black hair and eyes he wore a brown surtout.

aud ercv corduroy pantaloons. ALfiANY, April 12. Slrnm Hoot Chnnrtllor. Yesterday morning, almnt 5 o'clock, the Steam Bout Chancellor Li in ton, on her na.aj Irnin Xnur Yrrlr in city, near Red Hook, had the misfortune to break her cross beam, hich rendered it impossible for her. to proceed.

The sengers were immediately put on board a sloop, and arrived here at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. We are infoimcd, I capt. Wiswall, tliat measures have been taken for repr.iring the damtigc and that jt is expected the Chancellor will I able to resume her place in the line ou Salurdav An express was despab hed f.om Hod I look to New York, ordering one cif the other steam boats to sail immediately for Albary, vhiih it is cxpe.ted will arrive herein ieii to take her deuarture for i'r lomon ecluestlav. RALEIGH. Anril fl.

At the last Wayne Superior Court, sentence oi nram was pronounced ty on liar na.ias Jernatn, who was several years since convicted of negro stealing. He is to be execu ted ou the 'JJd. inst. LEGISLA I TItn oF NEW YORK. Uone of Assembly.

Anrd session. he council of revision returned with objec tions, tlie relative to tiie courts of oyer and terminer a id general sessions of the peace. Apni 111 forenoon session. The bill entitled an act to pardon Jack Hodges was returned by the senate, amended by tliem sertion of the name of David Conkli.i, and limitii.g Hodges imprisonment to twenty one year. The house in committee of the wIkiIo agreed to the amendment, and amended the same by inserting the name of James Teed, 51 to 45 Aud tie whole bill was agreed to, 53 to 1G Mr.

Irving in the chair and returned to the senate who non concurred in the amendment of the house; whereupon the house rescinded tneir amendment, and the bill, a it has passed both houses, pardons Jack Iloihre? and David Conk Lo only. April 12 forenoon session. bill relative to Die veluation of real es tate was to in committee of the whole Mr. Hatfield in the chair. On motion of Mr.

Root, KesolveJ, (if the honorable the senate concur herein) tliat the surveyor general cruise lo be surveyed aal ascertained the land forfatel to eu 5 er 1 iu us 10 to oil, to Co. 1 1 with the from all had w.e 1 ,1.4 oi UMute by tut aiuunaer el Koger Morris ar.d Marv his wife, situate iu the former county of Dutchess, atbT now in the counties of Outchess ami Putnam, claimed by John Jacoo Astor and others I and that be also ascertain whether any, and which of the lands so forfeited and claimed remain unsold by or under the an thority of the people oi this state and that he report thereon to the legislature at their next session. a Ftst Offict JVoftee. Agreeable to instructions from the ho norable post roaster genera, the name of the post office at Beekmanville, Dutchess county. will, from this time, be called Betkman.n A.

HALL, post master. Beckman, April 8th, 1819. MAKU1UJ. Last eveninz, bv the Kev. iNatiian Banrs, Mr.

Abi jah Abbot, toMisiClarijsa llarli both of lliiscily I4ist ny the r.rvd. Air Uaviu nir. rani is iVoore, to IMus Julia A. Alunn, ukiirhte cMMrprion u. Alunn, kwj.

all of tins city. EFEA'LVQ POST MIliLXE LIST. CLEARED Ship Chase, Anner St. Croix David Rogers Son Sdir Philo, Pcrcival Port au Prince Silvester Robinson Madison, Sawyer Charleston Pacific, Perry Iioston Sloop Macdonough, Gladding Savannah Volusia, Gould Iioston 4RKIVED THIS FOhENOOY Ship Dawn, Colfer, 44 days from Bristol, with hardware and dry goods, to Neilxon ii Co. jwners, Murray Son, Smith.

A Dunscomb. fash fcon, Jones ii Cliucli, A Xor wood, k.Tl. Chester, Adams, Floy, wwis a Jomes, lioorniau Si Johnston. Potts. Dixon, Wiflis White, and the captain.

14 steerage passenger. Brig Harmony, Irish, 8 days from St. Mary's, with ship Umber, to Porter. Left, schr ryivester, just arrived. Brig Abeona, Foster, Orleans, and 24 days Irom the Balize, with cotton, tobacco, wheat aud quicKMivcr to I'eters llerru A Osr den, and Graham Ac Co.

Iu the River, March 1, spoke ship Kccovery. lound up. Iu lat Ion 8.1, spoke sloop Patriot, 24 days from York lor Mobile. April 11, 7 o'clock, A.M. 10 miles h.

by S. Irom the HooV, spoke ship Couri er, iowne, irom i oric lor Liverpool. Sen Zealous, lisher, 18 days fronf Mobilr, wim cotton to aeon uarker, I'eters ii Herrick. and others. Sailed from Mobile March in rowithsrhhastern Trader.

Fisher, for Bnstnn. and sen Nassau, Hitchcock, for York. Left at lilakrley, sch Carrier, Mcrick, discharging. April 3, spoke Boaz, Barnes. 6 davs from Orleans.

April 4, spoke sch Com. Perry, llo gers, from St. Jago for Savannah. 10th, spoke sch Amelia, Foster, 2 days from Wdmingtou for Boston. Schr Ranger, Wood, 3 days from Norfolk, with shingles, flour and tobacco, to the captain, owner, Nelson ii Co 10 passengers.

tchr Lliza Ann, Weston, davs from Savnn uah, ith Cotton, bound to Boston. Left hri Superb, for New York, in 2 days brig Othelle, Mott, do Schr Milo, do. Schr Clarrissa, Burt, 5 days from Washinrton. with cotton, naal stores, and shad, to ii liiaiuarcl, It Davenport Co. and A II Van Bockelin.

Ofl" the bar, spoke sloop Kayo ham, Burt, from Savannah, bound in. Schr Frank, Hough, 13 days from Mobile, with cotton, pink root, skins, kc. to OrJon, Peters Herrick, Butler, ir. L'Hoinuiedi Brown. Lawrence, Rapelye ii Co.

shall, tiriswold; I Lawrence Co. and Smith. The schr Nassau. Hitchcock, sailed days before; schr Eastern Trader, do. for Boston brig for Philadelpliia, 10 dav before schr Pocahontas, I lowland, Boston, do.

On the 5th inst. in lat. 24 41, N. iu sight of Sambo's Keys, was boardnd by a small armed schoon of about 20 tons had one gun, and about 20 men lattine sails was told her naie the I'rovideucia, of Galveston, which flag she wore. hey requested a small supply of provisions, which was given them.

While boardimr the Frank another vejsel of smaller description hove sight, which the boarding officer said was a robber, and if they got onboard would tlunder out on me rroviuenua leann; us she made signals to her, and they both directed their course lor the ship Johu atson, of Philadelphia, which they boarded. On the 10th spoke schr Zealous, fisher, fi Mobile for New York. 1 1 th. schr. Itolla, of Plymouth, 2 days from Wilmington for Boitou.

Passengers in the Frank, Spat loru, capt. Liiole, and L) Nol le. VhrLihertv, Slide, 4das fnn I hmouth. t'. with stave nil,) naval stores, lo Blount A Jackion.and fcfrl to llieiaplnin.

Selir Ann. Finery, 8 days from Saco, with lumber v. Moon Charles, Nason, Rdnys from Snco, witblum ber to vV. Johnson. Sloop lieo.

Rams, 3 dins from F.hodc Island, with moIe, to 1 1" oh', jr. Monp Otho, hill, 20 das from co, with lumber VV. Johnson. In the sound spoke sloop Alert, from Siicn, with timber for Klusliing Sloop Ho.ton, Wood, 3 sUvs from New Bedford, with oil lo Ciriinicll. Sloop F.liia, Urnch, 5 dan from 1'roi idi nce.

ill, nun and dn goodi to Dunham Auchinclo and J. Ward. Sloop Rose, Wyer, 5 iLns fitn Nantucket, with candle, ic to the master and others. The ship Tnnii.in. Beard, had arrived from the Brazil Bank.

with a full nrioof oil. Slorp Atlas, Clark, 5 days from Richmond. with flour and tobacco, to Boorman Johnston, flurns, 1 nuinle a Co. and Remscn (c Co. 3 pascngers Yesterday spoke sloop Hir I rrlf I I Lvans, from York lor Baltimore BELOW, 1 ship and 2 brigs.

ARRIVED LAST EVENING British packet Swiftsure. capt. Caddv. from Falmouth, and 13 days from Bermuda, with the fcnruary mail. bailed fro.n Falmouth 2'd Feb.

Schr Winyaw, Kimberly, 5 days from Georee. uin, a. v. wun couon, rice, ana naval stores, fenny ii N)n, Burnll and Cahooue, Titus an Candt, intlirop 4: Rogers, II Cary and the master, our passengers. Left sloop Young Hornet, for York 11th inst.

Schr Independence, Haines, 21 davs from renchman's Bay, with plaster, to the captain. Schr North Carolina, 10 days from Deep vyreen, wun sningies, to igmne. Schr Ossipee, Townsetnl, 7 daw from Saco, i i i tllllllHJII Sloop E. D. Cahoone, 43 hours from Newport, with rum, to Burrill Cahoone.

assediu the Sound, opposite Haven, a large wnno Lot torn sad boat, bottom up. Sloop Ten Sisters, Lovell, 6 days from Boston, fish and tea, to Van Nortwick ii Miller, cuum a and others, Sloop Orion, Carey, from Boston for this port, asuore yesteniay near lieu Uatc. utno, Mill, 20 days from Saco, with lumber to Johnson. SI ion Tarbox. from Saco.

witli 1 umber. Sloop Hope, Patterson, 7 days from Saco with lumber, to Johnson. ST. JOHNS, April 3. Arrived, schr Argo, ysirom iiew ioric.

Sloop Pre iuent, York, from New York. BOSTON. Vnril 11 ArrU Al Colb, from Philadelphia. Schr Sarah Ann, Lombard, 11 days from Savannah. Sch EliK.bcth, Bsrry, 21 davs from St.Pierres, and 21 ivs from St former pla.

Ills ult. schr S.a Serpent, Bostcm, just arrived. She sailed from Boston witn a cargo of ice and frcs i meat nearly tne ico had melted, aud nearly all the meat spoiled. TouxhJ at St. Thojna, and re I a a on are I viz sons mg Vr next, sel, I mained 3 days bad st time to get a list of vessels left does not know the name of any vessel Schr Olive Branch, Collins, 45 davs from Fi guera.

Left, Feb. 25, a brig from Philadelphia, discharging, name unknown. The brig Ruby, Wheelwri.dif. sailed about 17th for Gibraltar Schr Ranger, Carlisle, 28 days from St. Johns IS Ship Galatea, Towne, 48 days from Rio de Janeiro.

The U. S. sloop of war Ontario, ar rived there 2 days before he sailed, from tlie Pa cific Ocean. Left at Kio de Janeiro, ship foca hnutas, I lowland, ot Boston, discharging, uncertain; Unicorn, for Susquchannah, Rash, of Philadelphia, for Amsterdam brigs Concord, V'esy, for Boston in 10 days Roque, Wilkins, of Salem, for Valparaiso in 10 days Mary, Childs, of Baltimore, disch Niagara, Eiidicott, of Salem, do; Mary Ann, Moore, of Boston for Bahia same day Kuigston, Uatchel der Daphua, of Philadelphia, for tale. Ship Ceres, of Havre, cajit.

Myrick, for the Brazil Banks in 10 days, put into Rio de Janeiro, on ac count of tlie loss of her rudder. The Ceres spoke fmm SOtB Nov. to 21st Dec. the following ves sels ships Pacific, Harris, Nantucket 81 days, for Pacific Ocean Peru, Whippy, do, do. do.

Ncv. 20, lat as 7, S. Ions 52 30, Ann, Thaxter, Boston 79 days, for N. W. Coast; Su perior, Swain, Havre 100 day, with 350 bU.

oil Minerva, Cooper, Nantucket 10 mouths, 70 bbls. oil Golden 1 ariuer, Cooper, do 450 do brig Despatch, Brown, Nantucket, no whale Ruby, Ray, do do Orion, Worth, London, 2C00 lls. oil George Si busan. Randall. Bedford.

1000 do. SAVANNAH, April 3. Arrived. Di'lishbrie stapleton, Auiery, irom Liverpool, (noticed yesterday) Co" days. The S.

has had ti very rough passage, and experienced a succession of eales. in which she sprung her foremast, and was ou ige.t to 'end down her topmast. 1 he Lu 'hsh biijr Resent, capt. Einerv. C8 days from Liverpool, arrived at Tybee yester dav, dismasted.

The brig Superb, and schr Undaunted, from York, arrived at Tybee yesterday noon. UIIAlll.ts I liN, April ti. IJie ship Adria ua, Tate, from New Orleans and bri.r Iroin iKdtiiuore, were in the oifmg last ever ing, with pilots on hoard wi N. W. 'I he reK in yesterday's Courier of the ship 0 ta ia euig in the olimg was incorrect the Adiiotia being istaken for that vessel.

I ROVIDENCL, AprU 7. Arrived, shii: Lion, Townsend, 1 15 days from Canton. Scnr pally, bheldou, days from Alexandria, Sloop Brothers, Chadwick, ti day from Sa vannah. Schr racket Oicar, StuJley, 4 days from Wil mington, (V. Moop Ktbing Min, Sunth, 7 days from Alex andria.

Sloop Juno, Tripp, 2 davs from York. BALTIMORE, April 12. AmveJ. Schr Waverly, Coleman, 10 days from Havana. chr Clara, Parker, 70 days from Bremen Br.

brig Atlantic, Allen, 70 days from Ioi. Ion. Leonid is, Turner, 5 from N. York. Schr Col.

Geo. Armistead, Kenueily, 5 days om New York. Mey, 54 davs from Rio Janeiro. no f.agle was boarded Alar: 10th, it. I.

it 4, 10. ion ty the bri fortune, (lormerlv the 'ourth of Julv.) the Patriot liar, was in formed by the boarding officer, that 3 days before they had captured a larie i'ortuj uese ship, with valuable cargo, and on the next day, f. .1 in with Portuguese man of war I rig of 2'i guns, whic they also captured aftera short action hoi all her guns over, took what they wanted out, put the people of the ship on board and set her at liberty. The boats crew told the Eagle's people that they had one killed and three wounded, and that they killed 10 and wounded 20 of the Portuguese. NEWPORT, April 10.

Arrived ship Ama 7on, Devens, of this port, from Gottenburg, via Cork, and 10 days from Charleston, where she put iu for repairs. Schrs liidep'Midence, llayns Os ipce, Town son and sloop Hope, Patlei all from Saco, with lumber, bound to New York. The wr. of the brig Am tel, fmm Havana, (mentioned in our lat) has been s.UI at I.itth Comptou. About 90 hhds.

of h. cargo, has been sad, rnd orougnt here in lighters, and will be sold this dav at public auitbu. March Ui. Arrived, schr. Hal, Haigh, from New York.

Tilt. A ThepublL is resp clluliy iiikirirrd, flut Mis. b.iril. un n. aed ijrm muhlsoiilv an'd and wiil in the 14.

make app. ur.m, uu Vtdlic.siiaj conicds oi'tlii dluu lie. OX LVEXINC, Apnl ill be pu willed il.e oiiB dv oi Tift. JLAI.OLS Mr. O.khv, Mr Mrs.

(Jus ei, yin 1 which will he mldcd, ballet ul" lialtie) LlaKTTL, or me i.KAPl The whole locum iudv tlie furcc of U'AIS Mi Or, a Trin lo Dover. Sir Puii.U'iinder, Hartley loun Kiicitoiii, I nuliai.l Miss Leesiifg Kiitv, Harriet, ii.V,TI AT Al Cl iON. MII.IS, MIN ION Co. will s. ll tomor iow, at 11 o'.

lo. at No. ID Yescy street, the liirsn tcire oi a ntei fi.tuil, breaLing' up housekeejiing. Nt)lKK. frt" The Passeiurer wtuse BatrsiM was left Hoard brig E.MLLl.NF., captain hif'Jesev, latelyarrived.it this port from New Orleair, reijiiested to all at No.

tiii South street, and wm ft Un I i i l' apld Ci HIS WOLDS Si COATE.S. THE NKH UliiK lORLM. dtr 'l lie "Wt inecti ig of the Ncw Yerk Forum, will be hel on Thurs lay exeiiing next, jth instant, at the Assembly Room, Citv Hotel, when tlie following question will be discussed, Should woman ever be placed in civil authority, or should she be restricted to the dome tic circle 'i ickets of iidmissiou may Le obtained at D. uonworuis, 11 fark Goodric h's, opposit City Hotel, and tlie door of the As. chiblv Koom The debate will commence at half past seven 'clock.

WM. PAAsON HALLLTT, ap 14 2t crc tary. NUlfCi fiCr LOST, in Pearl street, between Maiden Laue and D. Dunham C'o's. store, a M)i drawn by Mortimer Hock, lav or of, and e.idorsed by, Proctor Mitner, for icls.

dated 2d April, lain, at months. All per are cautioned ngaiust reteii ing or negocir.t siiiu note, nnu tlie liuder will be rewarded by letting it at No. IIU Wiiham st. ap 14 r'; For oAVANNAil. Tbofastsailaitfiegular packet ship LL riii'sit'V Bowlaau master has the toumi oi Lit Laij un board, and Hill iiosititelt sailon Scndji wenirier pcrniittine.

i or ch. rem freight or passage, hiiCingexUiuiie Bcce ii.iiiodat.ons, apply on board, at 1'ine si. eei wiiurl. or to CK.ii WOLOS CJ ATLU, tB Son ill sirtiet. FOil LOST ON, 1 lie cng UCKAN will sail 3 ffve Ji it i I sys, and will take freight low.

if caiioi. immediately, on board ol Uie ves at Pine street wharf, or to GEO. W. TALBOT, aP 55 Pine street AilSTAKLi 40 boies nrsl Mustard, in 0 boxes, for sale b'j TLCSl.lt A LALIUEN 1 Loudon spl4 23 Sc'J. stn.

et. pri. I no ia I al Li or EIGHTH WARD. 03 At a large and respectable meetins the independent ILepublican ElecUrs, ecu agreeably to pubhc notice, on Mouday the 12th uist. held at Feori's Broadway Mirhatl II.

Kmvycr was called to tlie cliair P. B. fan lieuren appointed secretary lowing resignation of Colonel FERRIS was received To Ui indrptndent eleetors of the Fellow citiz. ns, Ux addressing nivsclfT you iu your elective capacity, lamuotiW to disguise the grauticajion 1 have reccily in being hcuoraldy and openly selected as a candidate" for the assembly, worthy of IJ Tl support. As a pledge to that community wliich you form an csseutial part, tliat you willing to confide the protection and interests to my zeal and discretion i inoiisirauon uiai you considered me worthy ii high and responsible station iu the council, tlie state, your partiality upon this occasion for my warmest acknowledgements.

You are aware, fellow citizens, that flatters by this indication of your wishes, I become your candidate; totuliioct tions and principles to public scrutiny, and pose both to the shafts of political uialevole" aud persoual animosity. It, was mt, bm'" weigh ti.e responsibility before 1 submitted encounter it and to withdraw from it hastil or uuadvisedly, would indicate a fickleness sJ irresolution unworthy of your confidence ant am willing to hope, unw orthy of myself. Yon are al aware, fellow citizeus, 0f the im portau.v of the approaching election to lhe interesLs ot the To destroy caucu, nooi nations, and lo triumph over the tn.it! cl, is to prosti ato ojstiotitioii, and restore the pu" rity ol the elective franc tiize; Under a full l0l vie tion oi these truths you aduptod the rccum mendaUoti an I pledge given Ly the J( tlie tenth ward, made your selectiMi, asserUJ your iiideprudeuce, uiid claimed the pic ut.lt had been given you. It Was procedui tVhiih aiuionnced the soundness of your republican principles, and your disdain of dictation ni ui. iijuiis.i iu vour ic iioiv luzens.

th it were as iit'U disposed to practice us to tubm to usurpation. In to you, Uierefure, that liav. cccfiiiiod to resign lionoiryou luve been tocrMer upon uie, I trust 1 shall not bt de nied bk e.ther to the nobleness ol our motives, cr h. your atteriny opinion, r.or un Willing to s.il.iii.i myself to public suifrage. far or i.tvour fad any in tuatiiig chci ion, le uiv.cntliy of them But a w.iiir ui ss to yi.

Id to tl.e suggestion that great. ui.u mine matuie cxperiince, Villpre. sent strong. am atl.i)iis to public sympathy ainl suffrage a pn suatii.n liiat anions yUj mote rompeleiit and more worthy olpuffc cc. fidem lliau myself and tint my do ler.sioi; be mere promotive of the general weal than ir.j act have I reu my sole iiiduceiti' iiU counlL rvail your wishes ujioii the present oc.

sion. FERRIS PELL. New York, March 27th, lflt. Residved, '1 hat the re. ignation of Col.

Ferris Pell, as a candidate for member of le acceptc a id that we have lull confidence in his integrity, nt and patriotism. Tlie meeting then proceeded openly to norni nale a suitable person to fill tliat acuncj whercuj on it wss Uiianimmidv Resolved to supiort HFNRY BRF.VOtIRT, a a candidate for niemberofAi. sembly, at the ens iiag election. 'bureman Lav i. de lined the norni nation of Assc s.or ol the watj, it was tlirrcibre resolved to support JOHN TARGAY as Assessor, at the ensuing election.

John W. Kim having communicated to this meeting his inieutioii ol removing from this watd preuous to the election, it was iv. mlved to ub port SAMUEL Y. CLARK as Constable. Reioivoil, we wiil ue all houeurille means to promote the el.

lion rf the cai.diJjtej liominat ly VnU ward, aud that we recomiaetJ them to the sudVajes of our fellow citizens. Michael II. Rowyer, cliairman. P. B.

'an Beureu, sccrelarv. I I ieJT. Kl A I Unnijuuliiv.iur siile, in lots to suit jjurclitj. rs, bv 14 JI B. DE i O'HFST CO.

CfH.K ULA'I VAI.A, tc P.rR,.CUTluM 8j l.c:,k lio'tiiii I'hotoljfc 70 bundle I'rpers II Coirni Yarn, from No. 8a2C 1J as d. iiiu ott.Mi fiooib, consist ngof I lea lied an Ihroun Sheetings ntnl SlurtiiiJ! birijies, h. cks, I hainbias IV 1 iv.kir.e, Ai 3 cas. and Women's Shois recti.

ed for sule l.v J. TlTCOMB CO. Pearl strrt t. AI.O, IN 'tTORF, a general assortment of Dome tic to: ton ind wi cLui hiece Got ctt 1 am; o.ton Si tvmj bread Cotton Balls boots Si.ifs, Jtt. A lathis SOI 'llll III i I ul ThcIvS.

ap 14 and ill M. bcl hafs liie Cue, and 7 puiuheons rum, sulu by R. I'lTHi; 1 1 odee House Slip. 1 L.Ms 7 cases iuni lLiiioin, of very supenor niiulih Odo do StiPlljc. rorsaleby III KD ii SKVVAI.L, South street.

WL.M1'. 10 tons f.rst qtmhtv bv p. MS irsia llniiu. tX 5 IU ap II ii Souih atrect. 1 1 1 III 1.

ca.es and for sale bv Ikniral Indico. jus! reifiied p. Ki.Msi:. to. 20 South suret.

up 11 MOLASSES J7 hhds. Matanzas nola. se, la.idjd aud for sale bv GOOUIIUEiCo. pPy 44 Snutli strcet. boxes I'oitchon Trs, 2 jL boxes containing each 10 2 lb.

caur.it GuniH.wder Tea, Huntress' cargo, and of superior quality, jn i received and fjr sale bv GEO. W. TALBOT, ap 14 55 Pine street. IT: and FKATIILBS. Ill) (Jiuir Sl ms.

MX H. Live Ge Feathers, iu.t mched and ale Ly ANSuN MlF.LI'S, Kpl 14 lliJ Front strert. G1 tXS, in.R, 20 cs. r'owlinj I i. ee, ccsl 15 to 'it.

stetiinf each, of W. Kct land Cu't luaki; 2 ca inols, bin Gun Ixieks assorted rM casks fjili'h iiii.Kivdcr, FF, TTF, Tower Proof, ij. id und caumslf r. receded by leinu nn iials, and lor sale aiconmv liatiiu: teini, No. 1 Lj i.ix rme, bv np 11 II.

Ac G. BARCLAY. TO LET, i A nl ascnt CHAM ELli, in tlie i i.uty of am! ovrrlocting John's Pink. )ue or tv.o gentleaie will be formi. who ran I ua on.mouated with Uiard and 1 iiLing, or with bre.d.f.i and tea in a smali pruatr mily.

wi, ere there are boan'eu. Api 'y at North strcei. ap 14 3t lo LKi. Two handMjin; lv fun hi front mm '0 alul e.n.l a Inl 'l Irt'll. i.irjfe tiiiislie room, in the lim stoiy, e'l jiiue pleusMiiiU siiuHI.

il near the Latter. A('ly ti i.i eliir l. el lJl a i I fmal t. I i.e.ii, roui ctiiiimii l.o lu.i i v.t No. 15 audam' 'st, eet.

Ei.n.tiro No. li'n iNt d.x.. JONES N. D. A PLW St.

Jolin's Church, sa to let. Fn.p.iire r. above. 4 HON KtJOAl to lor an olfn re jMe uej; te a'. iin wrd hxl i'5 A ply st Nee onil Ja' 4 st.

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