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tiigktt lo he otir iimiMiitionf, pronounriNl ,11 'hi Mtn i il, noil gnnii tif ln-l I III I A 11 111', il ni it, II I ,1 lili- niTi' tt w. tliiliiig ilif ili pni (I ol niiii-nl H' il ttimo on Mi llitn tnii li '1 I 1 vt (, I hc troiU orv lo I XI 51 1 1 to wer i I I I' i I I II MM Ills Hixl 1,0 I Ilf! i lll.ll lloif il dill- (iv III prc l-ivi he Ixi tuxouoif Ilieilli I II I- I'lio I 11 I I I I 11 I I (' KO A II I. A- hr gtnliiUn till III ilio rj of is the Miivi row nn I deparfmrnt, it hr to ill iho iiioih uf fi)tii)iiig II, rhnk, whioli oiiitMtn ilolilMi-afion mu) Ag'tiii, miilei t.tmi of and hiilnncoN in ilio l.f^islativt I'imar, to nriit from Uin tiulh, Uutt in ihai ihinittmi'nt lIAIirrtU AND ttOM I 5 A II 50 Hiid if ill iiiit) ho. Hi oiiy ino, hrixiity iIkio is gitHi ilaiigei Umi it m.tv ovorihow all otln I iiww the of tho Naisi ilnl ion if iho of Ml Ininilioii nini Mr M.uli«on Hlrciidy fill 11 or 1 .11 lo III! (i no thnt (he t'onsti tufion left the the rnuntry in the oj Congt aid li.iliiiir<« hy it in tho hitiiii of the HI prolort ow II mnl ilio Ol loiioiilN frolli of run (Dll imood tho lato ih HI I (Ilf od (ho mid mfoirpi ralo of iho fill Mini iho loading and piodomiralitig pnwor, uliich Ml Wohpior in 1R2I), "iindouhtedly great means of infi.u km ink public 'I ho log-nitliiig Hiid 0(11 rnpiion, ol which hoi giiUiy III (lifToioiil pi'i'iodn proved, donht, that it chocking. 'I'ho iittomptM of of 10 iiithi HOC (tiddic opinion hnvo Ucoii haoki-d hy iiidiroci In (I ON, thill a strong nnd lioni i'hocoiiiit and a Jinli- rimy which Uia'I cinh in piogti si in legisla- live oitoriiachiui lit, hav.

I ocoirc iilMoluloly norcNNary to kcop our giivi riitnont lioiii Iioconiiog a nairn hy inirigiiing whole Hrt ill combining difloicni fuel ru as to creino niajoriti. 'I'ho veto power (whirh whig governi in of (I'llljufi, or iHtl ci eonis,) i- no hiigi to ho by the Kxrcnivo lopioKoiAe ai iinom Irmn logi-lalivo on- croai hinoiit, nnd to rln rk eoiniptmn, and hasty Ibti Midi'ciUy (iitioM'ieil ilial comtilntion plnerd Uto govorniiioat, not in llie liandu of siparate and indepmdtnt dipartmrnts, Imi the of (he representatives of the people in (irealex- pomidci of the n-ti'niion Friend at Frpinl Ri ami Kfjiial I.aiv« How admirable is yotir plan of preposition of (ho to mil together immi (while the np nnd they are 11 giM 11 nu lit It their own ipeenl. another nidi ol 'J i Iy Mt VV b-lor has mii'o five ginertiMiont nu ret "simp thnn ewi Madison, or Ji fToisi or Jaokron Im it to be. The gl ven ment piami in the hai da of lini 'Ite pool wlio fiaimd lite oustitnliun, ihonglit that they a. piami il in ila iiands of the Riaii and tl Federai I mia ni in ila laili ol vv Idi li iluy tm ate lo liave (Il pai und lo cnnmr i ate all tlie povveri lie'egatid lo emier nns noi tione yei vviUi bis seme eruvv, Business in the Country NaBhua foio Unii lite Nashua Kai'n ad coinmenced hy ihe I Ci niiacioiB and in now inpiiUy ut Bcvci a) on the road.

'lite lin ptr ceni. iiwiHlmem lias been already I aid io (Ul a uji ly of the eonclusive- ky il ut the FA KM IKS aie lioMv indi-peiident the veie piesBore which bu genet ally lell in ihe cities. 'I lie Vlazmie laihirin liave oernrred licic, and none are likely to I CM. It innioKd il.al two of the miHii will lor shoit lint we tiiist that thin will mil check onr glow piorpeiiiy. VVe have oihei and oilier of hi ate iiiig late which willeon- tu ia ill.II aiiiviiv am) eiiteipiisc lor which out lawn is bo jtK Iy Mr lb HUB as mill llie (iazclle.

to Mr '1 lie lain geiiiUnimn, in inliodurtoiy, to give his I a bark iiunded blow in the tullowing pioposed to make considerable iniprorenient in tlie itpi eai.tnrc ol the papcr, and it pussible, in its eliarac- ter. I he publisher VV ill endeavur to pul lonh a journal deserving patrunage of llie mil exae.ily laying th the Q.izette I ibb hereto- lore been ing pnfilie p.atronage, but pretiy ne.ii it. The hkkmar can give the Gazette six and then I eal it, any time. Great will liave the aid of a rare of talenui this evening, at henefii at llic Tiemoal Lmd hip I Finn, has inuntleBted a gmieiosiiy w. rtliy of liiBtxalted rank on the oceasion.

Col. Ham.s, VV Iiobc rv iecM in the reiiinmilH war h.ive remici, Ins name mnimrial as the lami upon vvineh his blood wan ponied out, is not a whit lield.ui the Earl in fielii.g; but to crown all, the beauiilul iieaily will grate ilie entert.limiient by her f), Cii.fi«, your li.m«e will lie cr.unnied (o At the Nutionai, 'I'om and Jerry and a new coni- ir 1 ant.mnne, calici the Fat are to be fur tin i.i ol VValimnni, and I ay- lor. 'Jhe first piece, will prcNenioif nil n.i.iBnal cfln t. M. She.

uUn w.ll in the box- jng scene, with veral 7he License l.aw goes imo i fleet on the 20th of May It provides that no tiscd ionlioldt rs, or any other permit 1 sell any intoxi. at mg I cpi. on Sunday, on pain ol forfeiting twenty dollars for the first oflence, t'wen- ty nnd Ins license for Uic second offeiice, and twenty (iulUiB and impnsoniiicHi in Ute comtnmi j.ii! lur a time not exceeiling ninety days lot iliu ihiid oflence. 'Theatre, Halltmore Stieet filled the on Monda) errning, with the bemity and f.ish- ioii ot our city, (s.iy» the Rtpiiblicait) lo the first Tkki. Ala iowii Meeting ol the tuhabifants of Metiiueii on rhe first m.iaui, it w.ll.

It. portion of the snrplns Hevenue, and loan the test to sou.eh.mk a Jieatie. GREAT FIKE a hEluoip. Letters were hue (r.mi iM.o.l, yesteiday, slating that a great fill occurred there', by wiiich large portion olTlie part of ihe ciiy vvus coiisinned. VVe have imable to learn any turiher p.ll licul.W'«.

lie brig Foiium from foe N. was cast 4ui of on the Isle ol Cargo, rails, iigging, Sic. ail a 101 1 HY THE STEAVIHOAT MAH. O) Fl.NHAY. New ork of S.iim.l iy Evening riie 111 ile.w a inosi fate of (111 g'.

I St.ifi ii file cun hr. (lel (ihoiil VI hu ll I iimeh Un-n nid hv tlu' in 0 ir- a i. nl idii (01 fin eiMiem aud ni liii r'Oiy of (Im e.nio- iiv, Wio Id lit boird I'lf (wo p. ciMit. helnw oire the I I ,1 .) oiimMIi sl'u hie eloieil I rent.

Mceh.itii. It lek hoi adviime.l limn MO In simf, Im( lii.niglil the l-l Apiil, (he fiillmvi ii lock Irive 1 liiied nf ilnted 'nw 1. 'Mi 1 er rrnt diiwk II. 2ft per emit I I rtw I mim I (III, 2 I (f mi I an I I un 20 do Uiri do. IH do Atl.inlirin«.

25 do Vleiehaiil't do. ft do do. 2d do Hal Irin, ibiaioii hr Ibistoii New Jet icy, Fnea, 25 10 10 2d Id do do do do do The were few in niitnber, und imvin- poilnnt. of week vveie numcr- 011 and for veiy heavy nrfi that Homls lo the ainomitof paid ist we. at the lloiise.

It npoMed, wi know not wiUi what truth, that rnu- ol specia ate ou ihe way lo New York It mil the The Huffalo application of Uin Hank Comiiiis.ki.inciB (Jhanecllor has laid nn itijiinelion on the tliK at Hnffiilo, and for ilie time their biiAinesB. noi tlial the had l.ayniciil or were bki ty to do liut lliat the niiecioiB horrowed too much of (he money and aa they did not keep iUiiii the limits to the CotimiiB- they, iu cmiroiinity ith the jirovi.sione of the Sa (Ay Fond Act, sent out an injuiiclion. VV'e do not un- dei.xtaiid that tlnre is any dunbi the sotvoney of iliose bill eerlHiniy have nothing to fear, Joniiial of Cmninerce, 'I'he General Hanking has lieen loat in the New York Semite by the iking out of the enacting f.ite decided by 10. A letter from V'ork, dated 4 veatcrdav afternoon, llial a run liad been nnide 011 the Dry D.ick Hank ot tli.it ly. 'I'he Hank of N.itiomU, and Mereh HankH aiue foi v(prd to relief, and no doidit wai bni it would Btaml the sliuck uninjured.

Journal of Commerce ihe following account of the mission of the ('uinniittee of filleen lo 'I'he Coimnifiee of have returned from VVe lenrn that on their arrival al the of Governinent lliev a note to the re- nn interview, tii which they received an two 11 a ronveoieiit tiitie for the interview', Iml ih.rl hi avoid all ilte ilesned tli-it eomnmniraiion of the (5iminiltee on the bn-im of their ion Bhoiild be cooimonieated ill writing. 'Fite eoininiltee repaind to the White llonae the lime appnimed, and were received by the President, Mr F. til, of Stale, and Mr Woodbury Secretary of the 'Freiiamy. 'Fhe Cominidee read and then presented lo Ihe President a paper, petting forth their views, to the eansas of the present distress in the rom- merrial world, nnd reipiesting a of the specie circular, call of ami a ofsnilson Imnds. 'Fhe paper was eonrteonsly received, and the Presith nt exprcB-ed his sympaUiy for tlie which were endured, blit Buid that (he committee weidd li.rrdly expect him 10 coiiriir with them as to causes of the diBims.

ihif city a after hil coiiain, Piince Louis Nap V. Com. Adv. i ork 6 May, 1R37. Monsieur Tditor: VVhde confined in the Anr'ido, I luid mu the power to r' lnv ke of which I have been file ohj'--t now tli il iny feet are ou a soil of liieriy, I hoM it a dotv to exjilnin to iny ronnirv- the i.iliiimiiir murage of wliich I the vinim.

'Flic papal uneasy at seeing me with my hroiler, the of Rome, in Ihe eo- j'ly meni of fto' chase, eonreived the design of at mo biu agents the Ibdy Father d.iied not meet me to face, )iie day I was pas-ing thcoogh the ll.igr» of on a limiting ex( ofTncr of coHted me in a friendly n.aimee*) he was roiiverBing fuin- iliaily wiili me, when of a Bichlen thirty Boldierfl ap- pe iK'd from the adjoining Bireefs, and of them pre- -eiited a pistol at me; it missed fire, and with my de chasBB I gave him a bit womid. The had raised arm to cut me down, hnt I him dead upon the ground, and another the drew hack and fired at me, one of which tiaik efTt cl upon my head, and I lell; as I lay upon the ground, 1 re- reived Bcveral hayonet woutidB. In condiltun, ami hound, I dragged to the ensile ol St. Angelo. Hot lor the wound wliie.h me, I would have put ihein to or died, like a Fn iiehman and a BoUlier, ilefbiiding inyself to the last.

I tried by a Bpecini dccieed court of Rome songln to vvriak upon me the hatred it la my rare. 1 should have undergone an iguoiuiuiotiH death, hut for the inierv. ntioii of my family, and particularly of Cardinal Fesch, ho represeiiieil strmigl)'to the Pope the alile coiiduet of 1 lie Pope liiiuflelf llial he had heeu deceived hy false reports. After nine moMihs of iiiipriaontitenl, I am again at litiei (y, and niy fiiBt eare is to detciid my honor. Canlon lo the 7Ui of January have been received at New York hy the Nabob.

A Kupplement to the Register of Dccemlrer 20, a or memorial, from the foruign merchauts to tlie vieeroy, repirseoiiug that their were unhrad. d.and iltey had pnreltased relnrn cargoes of raw and piece goods for shipmeni, hut could not them at duties, on aceount of llio prohibiiorv of the hoppo oflirc, and praying tliat ihese regnlaiioiis mighf lie ifconsidered, rerpiest refused, suns cere- manie, 'Fhe (piautity allowed to Iw laken on hoard each Ml one hijndred ail over that (piaotilv, donhle iiiiibi paid. Capt Willie, of the (Jalciitta Lord Auckland, an- tnuinces in Canton Press of Dec. .31, his discovery of a new shoal in the Sea; latitude 10 degieca 20 nii- longitude 117 20 minulea 30 East. It did not appear to be Late from Frmn the Diariodel Gobierno de Mexico of April 2d, received by an arrival at New Orleans, we learn tliat the of Stale nnd vV ar themBclves in CongrcBS two befoie, ami slated tIniMhe New Or liee of March 13th contained onr lecognitimi of llie appointment of a Plenipotentiary, deeming which the Bauie aa nflicial, tin- government were forming a protest against ihe same.

Then follovvB the speech of ihe 8ecretary of War, in which onr country is acensed of having dexteroiislv intrigued to obtain 'Fexai as we did Florida, and that we are guilty of pmiic pieparing armed expeditions to aasisc the Mexican vcBsels and treating them as pirates, and ing the new flag of the piratical 'Fex- ans. (Jen. J.a< reprisals niessag and alt the equivocating negutiations ol our governinent to use the iHecreta- pronounced iiypocntical snburfuges to give a speciuua coloring to our conieinpiated aggres- 'Fhis recognition, 11 is aflirined by tlie Secretary, will have no influence on ilte brave Mexican Soldiery who are prepared to invade the rebels of 'Texas and ciinqtier or die MFNKjIPAl. OI tVhiU fierri ronvieted of 11 of fltuior tier, (IB Kitiur.lay, if hnd anything lo say, before receiving Hefa er. 1 d.in I know, 11 1 hnvt niiy thing to except thnt I 'lint gniltv the (iiirt.

Il.ivv hnpp-iied ft tiini yun hid so ninny had women iilwn': at yuiir HeltC' rii. I IK ver hnd any hody at my hntwe, bitt my own aiul a yeung woiiinn th vvn-. a sp 11. Caiurt liut they tell me, tlinl you liave more thnn one husband living! Retueca. Well, lell you liovv that tUu'g came to pass.

I l-elleved thnt I truly a widow, when I married Mr Then Mr Grimes went sway, and has been gnoe Ihexc three years, and I had no tliat he ever meant to come i and when I mat Mr While I did know there was any harm in marrying him. hove cerlufnly shown a very bad example to your daughters. Rebeee.a.—I know as 1 have. you heard what the witnesseaaH hope you hcHeve whnl is sworn by people like them, who do nut in fenr of the ord. have no doubt of our guilt, nnd I sentence you lo one imprisonment in Ihe House of Correction.

Such hoiHca must fie broken up. Oeliecca. 1 vow a If you break up one, you ought to break them all round, where I live. There is a house at the corner of Richmond and Ann streets, that has been for yi are, nnd nobody ever trouHes them aliotit it while I have hardly had my h' use a yeir and It is the oiio I ever undertook to keep. Fair play, nnd no favors, 1 say.

I have as mui'h right to keep a house ns my neighbois. Court mean to brenk them all up, fast as we can. IFhite who had been married lo Rebecca a week, was also convicled of a parlictpaiion In her irafllc but it seemed prol able that he had en decoyed into the snarl, while blue. Hie Honor accointnndHted him with a fina and the alternntive of three months in tho House of Correction. So if Charley ia out of he is sure of a living for three assurance that not to he sneeted at in these pressure ne great consolation left him, is, that his marriage with Rebecca is no more binding than a lover's vow, or a of sand.

Neal APLnughlm was convicted of keeping a disorderly house. Fiddling, dancing, drinking, wrangling, and fighting were (lie cf his nightly levies-nothing Fined $3000, without coats, with nn admonition keep his wile ia order, as ho was bound lo do by Recollect that, married Indies It i the invariable practice of these old hags to use thse pious phrases, when brnaghi up for punishment. COLItr. Thomas J. Elliott was prosecuted as a common drunkard.

When the warrant was presented to him he agreed to face it in an hour, ami was not arrested. At the expiration of the hour he was on hand. ThU redemption of his pledge, placed him rectus in curia and hen he requested a day to bring coun- I ter wi'nesses, it was granted him, on his personal recognisance. The real truth was, he was a pretty handsome and decently dressed fellow, who kept his word, and flogged his wife, with great regularity, but why ha so, did not appear, though hr. I challenged investigation.

The principal thing proved against him was, that he had threatened to spoil the of the com' plainant. This, of wot tantamount to a threat to spoil his looks, nnd Elliott was ordered to give bonds not to do that thing, or any thing like it. Sloop Facket, Gunnison, Hloop Knienild, do. Re urne.l, l.ilg Treat, which sailed hence lor (lavsns sni i agale(mi 4 Inst, nfl' Georgrs. ansodned severe ns al.Mve ny ih, iitmph.

host ove.bo from boom, Thompson n.irker, seainen, of Manford. I rigs Toinette, Ewer, Rotlcrrifim n. (Aus) Mnril Trosie VIA New II rflne, Pone- Sinf.n Ml HI Hr I K( Varmoml, I.rddane Aiichal Itranrh, li and I b.rk. I (fo Albert. Heape Victor, AUtany Rm he ter York; l.ind William New Jfe.iiord IUi ell Hinrklev do; fJrape.

Kcfiiiel.unk Hlaney. Wm Tell, Dover sloops Kelly Niorwieh Atnlanln, h. P. Chatham, Taylor, UnlUmore Spartan, hit. New Dileans sch lliirrfel, Taylor, Haker 5 York ITora, Jctikitis, Plymouth Splendid, SprinWr Augusta.

TELEGRAPH NOTICE. In eonformlty with the Circular of iha 4th Mr John fttiihlts is authorised lo present the subsc ipiloa books lo desirous to patronize the Telegraph Estnhl Central wharf, for Ihe of eusuring 'd conihmlno telegraph reports to the City Hull Rending Room, and ot rendering tlie future existence of Ihe vslabliehmeni periiDineni JOHN R. PARRLtt. Telegraph Ofllce, May 8, 1837. SUNDAY.

MAY 7. ARRIVED. Brig I'atapsco, Taylor, Balllmora. Hr sch Wave Digiiy, N8. Hr sch 11 Goldsmith, Johnson, AnnspoUs, NS.

Hr sch Coral, Howard, St John, NU. lir sch Uelvidcre, Yurmoiiih, NS. Sch rears, Peiise, Mobile, 25. Sch Stranger, Poughkeepsie and Albany. Sch Planet, Robinson, Bath.

Signal for a hrig. Reform Convention cotivention met at Hari'ia- In the wiilten iiimniKcalioii made to the i i i I .1 1 1 1 liuig, 1 ennsylvania, 0(1 1 uesuuy, and urffanized by loos- roienullre, the that he did not think it ex-j pedieni to rcBciiid the circular, and that he thought a rail Jo''n Seigeant, President. 1 he vote Svr- ongfpps at firesent lime would inexp. (lient. geaiit, Porter 63.

ol the (itispension of eiiits was reserved for in- scattering. gHllon HB to Ihe of ilie fai dicr oooaid. I of Congfpps at firesent lime would inexp. dient. geaiit, Porter 63.

Tlie iatier was the Deiiiocrat- Th esilgHi eration but the coiniiiiuee was nsMircd llvat the result I should lie made known widiout delay, through the collector of the port of New Union Conveniion convention of the friends of the Integrity the met at Harrisburg, on Monday last. '1 he H. Baird was chosen The Glob, ol Thursday n.ght President. On the following day a commillee wa. ap- The New co.nm.tt.e ilelega'ed to visit this to report a resolution and address.

200 Deleto liiy beforethe the compiuinls of the merchants iigHinst the and to seek redress for giitv- weie in attendance. had nn and ieoee yesterday. 'Fhey expiuined, ini i i writing, President re.V«‘l”d to ih.ir Oelro.t, address, in writing, this morning. The reply we under- Mich. Spectator, Bland, was brief and explicit.

The BostoMiati. are never without excitement of some I natives of your stale have the idea, I Friday, 2 Sth April. Had not the Ex- Bome, that the sons of tlie puritan fathers, are by tnsiin 't, press Mail arrived at so early an hour yesterday, there sober, sedate, frozen, passionless; whereas we are as iii- was a diBposiiion on the part of purchasers to lakti at the flmninable as the then rninoiiH rates, for ilie holdeisof culluu were willing to part with it at any rates. But the news from France 'Fhe New York Herald aiul New York drore Iheni fiiim the field, and threw the Agriculture is again coming into article down lull two cents. he on hand is now speculation, shaving, and the terrible mania uf overtrading over 100,000 hales.

I he supply from the interior is lal- ure passing away likcthe clouds of heaven before the tioi ili ling ofT, while shipments by fiiat hands are going on with wind. Even in Wall street people now begin to some spx ii, if it only to lealize a in Liverpool and uilk of fanning and short horns, and in the f.islitollable Havre. Bi'ller it should be in market, than lying piled np drawing rooms, the hirntlure of which has just been knock- in out sh( (is. No calls to-day at anv price. A few bar- down Ity the auctioneer, fine ladies want to slndy dairy ter opei Hlioiis m.iy have taken place, but not to any ex- and wonder if they make good buUer in Indiana.

I wliole fabric of banking, credit, towns on aper and Poking fun at a Lobster and Jarvis Chandler were ch with an on Francis Oliver, proprietor of a wheel rrow, and vender oflobsters. The defendants were id fellows and brothers as they were wa king through Ann street, were Oliver exposed his reii jackets for de, Jarvis helpid himself to one, nnd when Oliver demanded the why-for, John stepped up anJ knocked him down. Each acn- leuced to pay $10.00, and coata, lor the The Watch swore (hat -nna a drunkard. like to see the man that can a iy replied Ann. So two well-trained sweanra were called up, and swore that Ann not only is a very questionable also slept in yards, and alleys, with her little was a very heinous in rainy weather, and carries a part of its own punishment with it.

Ann could expect no less than three months, and receive no more. SALE OF STOCKS AT AUCTION ON SATURDAY, lit National liiBiirance Co. f't 50. tent. 'I he project enlertaineiJ by some of onr luhographed cities, are going to perdition.

Real iantiiiig though not with zeal, of issning Fosi payable 12 mouihs hence, ing 6 par cent, iiiteri-st. dmihl bi oaclted by many of our tiie wisdom of the policy. It is only pntliiig the evil day alar ofl, and snflering the disease lo gel a greater hold of llie body Commercial. Fhere must hikI there will be a complete revolution, to be followed by a new order ol things. Post notes will be only protraetiiig llie deaili of the nions i bill credit.

I'he atmosphi re has he. long eitough dai kened with tuejlyin kites id and nt mercliauts. Third Buchanan with the liis uemocrniic fellow citizens ol the Third District, the Hon James Buchanan visited theiu on Monday evening, and met his friends in the spacious saloon of the Franklin House, where the deinuciulic head quarters are established. 'Fhe Hssvinblage on the oecasiuii was It uiust iiumerous, and the rece; tion given to our distingui'h- be cleared, and tlien we may expect Biitisliine to cheer the Senator, was of the most cordial and enthusiastic dels on the path ol 1 fe, and il( imilliplex business. scriptiun, every one appearing higlily graiified with the Mom IS as scarce as ever.

'Fin; new paper is done, luuiiy ol iiieeiing willt one who has so ably and ef- vvliile me red marks beeoiuing mure and iiiiire worth- sustained the cause of the less Meantime the money lemleis, the tihy locks of New O. l.a.iB on the tune, indnstry.md earnings the un.ler- ni.iii, to lei i is p.iying been by pay ing fsr the dain- doCHi on ducat lur N. American, a lohis va. i age of lite and taking iipuii ilieuiselves the cultun, wlncli will be sold fiy public auction, oh Wednesday, me Firgiuta been a great demo-May, where it i.uw I.e., in lots. Although it I i vtinim a consider.ihle to lesioie the tsliip to Iter cralic gam in VV inclmster distnct.

Col. James M. Mason ungin.it lieauly. yet lite locai.on ol the fire was such as not has Iteen cluiBen to upwards of seven hundred maieri.illy to injine ilte strengin of the 'lite under- 2 end Lowell Ratiroitil, 438 pr sh. 102 Boston a( orce-ler Rai'rofd 77 a 80 pr sh.

I Anioskeag Co. o50 per sh. 1 Lawrence Co 850 pr sli. 1 C( Mis'issippi Cotton Lnnd Co. 910 per sh 1 (i South 495prsh.

200 it Insurance Co. 75 a 83 pr th. 20 tt Atlantic Insureiico 871 prsh. 1 Ten Hill Farm, 150 irsh. 1 11 AHienasum Insurance Co.

$180. 33 Fulton liank.T^per sh. 35 B.mk, par adv. Huston Rank, 50j a 50) per sh. 40 41 40 ic Etzle Bank, 96 a pi sh.

74 tt New Eiiglatid fi a 96 pr sli. 30 tt Columbian Bank, 95 a sh. 25 Ci liencock itank, 80 a 801 pr 13 Bank, UUi pr sh. 25 (C Market Hank, a 80 prsh. 10 ft Franklin Rank, pr sh.

6 ti Oriental Batik, 85 pr sit. 12 At antic Bank, 89 pr 2 tt American Bank, pr 20 tc Mapsilion Rollii ftiills Co. 93 pr sh. 1 tt Libraiy, 18J pr sh. MARRiBD.

In this city, on Thursday evening by Rev Mr Skinner, Mr George Curtis to Nnncy H. Hobart, both of Boston. By Rev Mr Streeter, Mr Joseph Young to Mia. Judith Nor- eroas. DIED.

At South Boston. Mrs Ann Mary, wife ot Isaac Adams, 26. Gn Saturday Robt. Thurston Restieaux, tl mouths At Newton, John Richardson. Esq 79.

AI Lincoln, Aiiijah Mend, a Revolutionary pensioner, 35. luajurily. Tlir Riclniiond Enijuirer VV'e liave tost the Senator in the Neck. VV may also lose Mr. Dyer in (he Pift-ylvania district.

But we prof ably gain a repiihliran Senator, in the Harrison district, in place of Mr. Golf, declined. Should the event verify lliis ralcniation, we shall h.ive iosl two to fimr votes. In the last (Senate, the two pat tics stood, 21 repiiblicans, 11 whigs, and in the next, liny will cunsc be 19 republicans, 13 wings, a snug ncij'iriiy of 6 repulilicans. We rh.dl piuli.ibly gain mote 1 the House of Dele, gates, than wo in the Senate.

h.ive 1 delegate in Caioline, 1 in Stafford, and i in ('harlotle. by coinpaiative of the last and present spring, we have gained in the House of Delegates (piobably 9,) ai(d lost a iiell gain of 5, if nui 6. We shall probably have a majority of 6 in the Senate; an iiicre.tsed inajorily the House of Delegates; an inci'i'ased majoiiiy, on joint ballot, in both liunses. In Congress, we have so tar lost tlie representative in the ('arulme distnct, (owing to our own iniserable divi and tin; in Norfolk district; laii we may make up the loss in the d.sH'icis of Fiaiikiiu and Grsi tibner. vvt Jiets, on exauiiitattun, ure disfied to insure her at the furnier premium, alter one or two uundred dollars are expended her, and we undersiaud that she will forth- wiili proceed to New lur a lieigiit to Europe, complete her repairs uiiei her reu.rn Journal.

0 Nathaniel Howdilch, of this has lieen invited by lite iSeeretaiy of War, to allenii examinalion uf Cadete of lite MiliGyry Academy ai VVVsl to cumiueiice on lite first Monday of Junu. 'Fhe Courrier des Etats of titis morning contains a letter, of which the subjuined is in sulirlance a translation, addressed to the editor by the Frince Fierre Napoleon Bonaparte, son of the FrinCe de Canino, ho arrived in Steamboat Ik Steamboat on our waters. had UiuugUt tlius lar uii discovering as supposed an eaiiiely new and hanusome boat at ilie dock, stiH liuwever tutus out to be nu othet than our old friend lite aosworth, lepoi letl Um Huaton Courier to have sunk on tlie breuKing up of the ice, but au lemodUied and eitovaled as to (iety recugutttuit exC( pt by iier name. (Sue flus hwn fry the old line of liusioa packets tor llie purpose of low mg and lighling tlieir vessels, dut ing heau wmUs or the, obsiiuctiuu occasiuiied by low water, tliua atfuidmg increased luctlilies to the irauspuruiiuii of uierctiuudize shipped by litem. are much excilud al the announce- tuen; that a Black Frost hud been seen at Baltimore.

OF SOLDIERY rs ot Ihe Bout ui are hereby dotilieil lo meet iheir Arinorv ou AIUNH a next, al I F. M. (tii citi- lor and Tafgel Fraclico. Ttis iiuut lual ultenduuce ui every ineiuber ts expected. lerOrdei, CALVivV S.

KU8SELL, Clerk, my 6 2pis BOSTON CHAMBER OF be Uireciori. am ihai iheir nionlhiy meeiiiif will be held on next, llie 9th dav of May, at I P. M. at No 41 diate siieet, M. J'HACilEK, dec my 5 3tia VV 11 ART WELL, No 183 VV.istiiiigioii street, have just received a fine assortmetil ofiiold Lever, Lepiiie and Verge esctqtemr it IN airh- ol supeiior quality, which will bo sold al lair prices und wsrrtntsd.

jstf ulf PORT All PLATT. Brig logs mahogany, 603 hides, 25 bags coff 437 baler cco. FORT AU PKINCE. 8ch bags coITee, 74 ox hhiea, 70,3.0 ibs logwood, 47 logs mahogany, 14 lbs tortoise shell. ORI.EAN--^.

Bark hales cotton, 200 bbls perk. 407 do flour, lOO kegs lard, boxes soap, 204 bugs pepper, 6 cases lud e. Bark bhis 140 hfdo pork, 20 bbls skins. 3 kegs la bbls flour, 87 do corn meal, lieree flax seed, 274 bales cotton. Brig bbls pork, 17 do 675 kegs lard, 156 bales cuttoii, 1 bbl 6 hhds hams, 15 do shoulders, 323 bides, bundle 5 3 bales iiidse.

Brig pork, 497 bales cotton, 139 bags pepper and pimento. dch Edwaid ainJ tons pork in bulk, 600 bushels corn. SAVANNAH. Brig Tam bales cotton, 236 cow and calt skins, 1 case shuts 17 hhds hides, 1 hhd tierce 3 bbls tallow. cords wood, 1000 herns, 1000 lbs old junk, 60 do old cupper.

At Fejce l-land, no date Eliza, Winn, fin Manilla. At Muiiilla, Dev 23, lluiit Turiar Italy, of PhiF adelphia John Gilpin, of Boston for Salem, Al 26th March, ship lleralii, tor Hath, soon. At St Tilomas 24ih ult, for Baltimore, 12; IS Im Boston, unc Wave, unc. Sailed, same diiy Harriet, for Fortlaiui. At Atayagiiez, I8tli ult, America, Butman, Boston, 5 R(vn- dout, (Capt Howland le at St ThomiM, sick) New kork, 2 Greenville, wtg caigo.

At 1 sch Savage for Boston. 15 days. Attiuayuma, i9lh ult brig Hazard. Geru, tor Boston, soon. At St Jiigo, 11th ult, brig Caiiibri in, Svvinsun, for Trinidad, 5.

fSPOKEN. April 14, In the Moon Vassage, Dublin Packet, Rogers, from Messina, for Boston. Apiii 22, Ut 43 34 lou 44, was seen, sl ip Jubilee, standing east. April 27, tal 31 34, 65, brig Cedric, hence for the Isle of Man. April 29, lat 27, Ion 69 42, sch Black Hawk Doane, 8 days hem lor Aux Cayes.

April 19, no hit, Ac, hrig Caroline, hence for New Orleans, April 29, lal 32 30, lou 79, bark Manto, tin New Orleans for Boston. April 29, sIiSp Matilda, repotted from Antigua, for Boston. Muy 1 lat 29 63, ion 79 30, sch Savage, 14 days tm Belize, Honduras, lor Boston. No date, lat 45, loa 45, ship Ontario, from New York for London, May 2d, lat 29 59, Ion 79 £0, brig Vincesnes, of Cumburland, 17 days fni New Grenada tor New York. AKRIVAI.S, CLEARAKCKS, NEWBUEYPURT.

May Ciioriot, Wiley, Frsderidu- burg. NEW BEDFORD, May Joseph Maxwell, Halhtway, Indian Ocran, l4Jdbbls (lOOspCim) oil. Sailed 8 Atlantic Ucean. a NGOU, May Merchant, Tremont, and Cotdelia, Boston. PORTLAND, May Atlas, Deering.

Havana. Groton, Yates, Boston, i BATH, May 2 Boston, Boston North Star, 1st Lapwing, Larrabee, Cuba Wave, VMnctieii, Barbxdoei; 39th lilt, Mttdawiiska Ceily, St Thomas. PORTSMOUTH, May 3-Arr Mersey, Webb, Liverpool; McLtllun. Barker, New Orleans. NEW PORT, May 4 Arr Centurion, Spooner, warren May 6-Arr North America, 8 Atlantic, 2(iOO bbls oil.

STONINGTON, April George, Brewster, fin liidiaB Ocean l9(Xl wh and 120 sp. NEW haven May Marcia Jane, Davis, Sailed IL.lcyoii Pratt, Portland, NBW LONDON, May 3-Sailed Boston, Ati otic. ALBANY, May 4-Cld Deborah, Allen, and Saganaw, Lewis, boston. Cld Florence, Tigris, and Eliza Betsy, Boston. NEW YORK Muy Desdemonu, Smith, Atlamic, via Bona, Africa Henry 4.h, Kearney, Boston Cliailei, Snow, Guayama Rondoui, Anderson, Mayagucz Henry, Rut- out, St Domingo Forest, Turks Island.

Cld Gardiner Jackson, Logan, vaim; Cubit, Kingston Drake, New Orleans; Rhine, Smitlt, Boston. Cld Alabamian, Lane, Mobile; Louisa, Hutchiimon, Vert Ciuz; Maria, Boston I eatl, Portland Troll, Bath. 6ih-Arr Peru, Sutton, New Orlsans Chickalabut, Wilmington, Lafayette, Charleston Gipsey, batcheider, Tiircnapon, La. Also arr ship John Adams, Stringham, Mahon, Gibral tar and St Thomas Madison. Wood, Roiierdam Barry, Boston; Commerce, Dashield, New Orleans; Lucy, Cas-ady, Amsierdaiii Roxbury, Raye, Sisal; Gen Stark, New Orleans laiiihs, Birdman, and Mail, Loring, Did Level, Barsluw, Poriiand Belino, Low, Gouutvts.

Milledgeville, Porter, Savannah Artel, fiUlrei, Vera Cruz Haimah and Mary, Trippe, Manon, hnw- yer, Guayama Taulivity eavaunah Below, Huiiuville, bf dridge. New Orleans St Helena, Raiizetl, Trinidad. Cld ships Louis Phi ippe, Caslotl, Havre, Belano, Livei pool; Turk, Nickerson, Portsmouth, 11; Thiirlow, Ijler. Deer Isle Cakaiabut, Humphrey, Wihnfngion, ML PHILADELPHIA. May 4-Cld Robt Wain, ftlunhews, Poi- ton Pioneer, Haskell, do.

Emetine, Cole, St Thomas Consul, Crabtree, bape Huyiien Sw.iu, Eldridge, boston. CD Samuel (Joutd, sun, St John, B. a Also, arr aylph, Atkins, Boston Franklin, Lyle, New ur- leans; Boyne, Carney, Lubec. Cld White Oak, Al- takuppas. BALTIMORE, May North Crolhers, Indies.

Coral, Beardsley, Cu (yaiu 16 Colorado, jordin, Mayaguez; China, Crooell, New York. Cld Aiuelhyst, Bermuda David Pratt, Pratt, ilmingluii, NC. Matilda, Lincoln, Eastport. Cld Abigail, Boston. RICflMOND, May Bchs Susannah, Foster, Coial, llicks, Thomastou.

Eanotaas, Drew, Rio Janeiro. NORFOLK, May Mary Jane, Portland, bound in with loss of foresail and load (plaster) iu veie snow storm on the 24lh ult. CHARLESTON, May Frances, Greeuoci- Cld Grace Brown, Higgins, Liverpool. SAVANNAH, April 29-Arr Josephine, Cld Aliuniic, Searle, Sailed Splendid, tioiqiie Britannia, from Liverpool, touched off and proceeds 1 South. ,) MOBILE, April 27-Arr Oscar, Dearborn, Alexanuna lesponI, Parsons, Boston.

iiI 28th. Taiiipmo, iierrick, Pensacola. Cld 27th, Carrollton, Btrd, and Admitiaucs, Soule, Liverpoo. Johiisoii do. In port, 26th, fm Apalaehicola for ANDREWS, F.

April l2-Norway, Emery, New ORLEANS, April 27 -Arr Arkansas, New YorH Silsbee, Holbrook, Caroline, Emerson, Boston Criterion, Fac well, llttvana. 28ih-Arr New England, Crocker, New York; Ohase, Matagorda Riga Smith, Boston i vana Zoroaster, Leraiond, Thomasion 1 Elba, P(Ovidence. Old Spy Doaiie, New York Tribune, Boush, do; Gaww Eldiidge, Philadelphia. Ou the Bar, ship Scotland. 1837.

SATURDAY. MAY 6 ARRIVED. Brig Triumph, Port hu 22d ult. Left Orizaba, Oti', for New York, 8 day Constttuuon, Miller, Philadelphia, 29 Strangsr, Dniihain, do SO sch George, Tripps, Boston, 15. Spoke, 4lh inst, 8 Shoal NN 35 miles, brig Gov hance tor Jiavann, but for New York, having, in every spar above the lower masts, jib boom and every sail that was bent, except the fore spencer.

Brig ('onimissary. Cutter, New Orleaiig, llih, Pass 11th ult. Brig Clay, V4 inship, St Johns, EF. 20th uli. Sch Pulaski, Pitman, Port au Prince, I4lh ult.

Sch i dwd and Bragden, New Orleans, 26, Psss 34 days. Si.h Oriole, Bow den, Washington, C. Sch Despatcli, Richmond. Sch Henry, Nichols, Norlolk. Br sch Fair Trader, Gardner Liverpool, Sch Eastern Star.

Bartlett, NewburyporU Sloop Tiger, Waiehain. Sloop Speed, Nickerson, New York. AURNITURE and FEATHER p. B. Ac A.

B. tiuouna, liedJers in Fm niiuro, chairs and Looking (ilasscb. No 9 Mar'lutfl and 4 oireeis, ihre'e doors south of Hanover st. made lo order, in the beet maiutcr. Bragg, by Im Lite of Walter Scott, U.

from the itt new Also, Worhs, hand.sutiie edtiiuu. Received at the Literary WEEKS, JORDAN A A NTED Students in a uotanic Thumsbnibii gn manv ate aitendeu, probably imiia oif in New FJngiend. are a goud Eoglisi. umral charai.ier and uc iton lo leant, and practice, at the bed-side of qutie at this Office. iwis OTICE.

i 50 liaml disfigured town 1 calli'g himself ALLEN, ight cotiiplexiun, man (t age, light cotiiplexiiii liHtiil disfigured, tailed tut a lodging at Mr Bens town, and went to bed in apparent good found dead the next morning, aiicJ was bnned lion of the Seleciuion. It bus since been had been travelling about In this lunged to Spr.tigfleld, Vermont-lor luriber urUini.G- to MR CLOCK, or Hie Stlectnieu of Api 26, 1837..

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