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wife and l.n la.n hain In -nrrisr I Im f.n l-me llm acrumu- it- in her lited 'altsfi I. A xr I I til" I CM- rv.tv r.l I G. 1 wr Mint i oht iH.n. --nt nrMUF-N-iGN him fir. i mint Gl IHI.

ifMMiTir.r. fir 7nr, in lil -I Ml IIS GF 1 IIK BflSTfiN HANKS, 'flu I nt llin nnntiiiv the "I the TSaiiki in the iiy of Ihwtnn on thn llth In and rf nl met-iing, what fur- ihrr if any, am wressary la he liikrn in cnnan. the of Hprrie I'nyinenti, reapertfullf RF.I’GUT; they totally In fr.iin a jndgineiit In tlw In I in ihn veiy dtffietdl und untried lU in hleh ihe insiilnln the am llimwii irenin- elnnree enltreK ir rninml. view- l.iken liy yi.ni Ihey me testdy In i In the nniite mkpn hy llm Hiink- ol Hadon and lltn inilv in rnsjH- spene lin me led tn iha euncliminii that il nnl ii innlter nf on te ex- j.i iMi; nnl llie I i the Hanks n( iliti gleni enwn.etrial eilv nl ihe I i.inn li.t.l llieiii the npl' bul ihm It w.IS 1 ilMslsllhle iieee-Niiy nee ssiiy nnpnsetl nn lln in, iml ineiely nnl piineipnlly on llieir iieenmii, liiii iiinst espet iaily Inr tlw prntec- linn nl iheii niiiin roua dei.tnis. It isidoinus tinil eoiild lint cnnliitue spertn pitvinentifv ithuut nn their hinra In in le.

Hilt tlim ihe gieiil ihmss ol iheni Hie men 111 the nf ennsidei aide pinpei ty, llieii in.dnlily In The PtrptUtnl Motion, alita lha Perpetuai Hum. now ealiiliitiiig in hnnl the invonlmn of a IS at nsl a xiteriinenl on the eredn 1 eat a tin I- IS. the nl (hr Im.e I'lnhU hv who linhrd a in ii. We nlil.iiiH le fiiiin Ml M. tmiisl, let I a Ini liiin-elf Alir (liv lulling all thit was vtaihle.

ailleml ili'io, eame tn the, i iutinn, that tino nf a 'mull I niiim, near the hntlmn nf one nf the feel, .1 in stillili within iho leg nf the fr.iui. wh eh HiH.I* holhiw for the All fuir lega up- pt.iied la rasi aiiiall pit rat ol pine, mi I in iitilley, whiih ohseive.l was peifecily easy, and might ipiite iia eaatly lie laiiiiiattetl with A riank Iwlow. Mr I'oml thou wnnt into rellm ipiictly. And aaeiiig place laixwd up, with tlnoi, he gHva a genito iiip and lha inm.iio, aiippnaiug him to bo one of the initialed, opened and lo nnd behold there was iho ri.ink mi.l the man lit limglli Ihni he w.is the ganllenitn who tin nod it Hniae ol Mr wnikim ii also exmnioed the to tie ii nwii s.iliHhietioii, mid to ihe cimf ision ol Mi Ainne, the inventor. On Siitiirdiiy inorning, fnr onr own pursnnal SHtiafac- lion, we mmle a c.ill on llie and Innml then: Ml nf tlia must di-tinguish'd mm hinists in the Ity, Hill! Mr thn inmmi.u iniei vmiuns iriHi'hinca tar eapei im.

iila in eleciricily. I he invenior nf Ilio Million WHS cnnsidnaldy miimyed liy the scpiib in rt.ilurdiiv’a Fnst Messrs C. advised him, it iherc no tiiek in Ins machine, to Ini people who entertained dniibu, the Cellar. riqilied llie dignmit If my wnrd is imi as gond aa Mr Ol any other la 1 mii illing to let it go. I have ui.ike payments in specie is rtain, ami 'he aiteinpi in eiifnii II wnnid end in iheii rmn.

In iheir lall also ple lgcil my word, ihm it lias no coniiexion willi llie oiing classes ot the cnmmnmlv miisi be the Minrliioe disseeted, nor will I 'Fliev wnidd he ihrnwii nul n( ciiii h.ymenl, ami llimi lami- In'S depi iveil nf lln ii daily Inead. sm li ilisasliniis the itieAsiirn adnpled si ems In h.ive Is eti c.ilUd Inr liy ev Ty iiinlivn nt wisdnin and hrnevnlence. 10 cnniinnn nil their Ineiids nnd fellow I'llixens, ii-el deeptegii'i mid inoriiliC.iiinH ihm llie I I llie Hanks for pre-eiit Ih- piiid insprcie; till do mil donlit, liowever, lit.il iheir deier- mm Ilion on die will iiieei the ol llio pohlie, whediei its voue xpressed liy imlivuhials, or IS lie.iid ihrough Ils III pieaeiiuitivcs in the Halls of latine. 'I'he t'omnutlee lolly la'lieve that the Uatik ing opyH'ia- iiotiH ul the eiiy mid die eoiiiiiiv iinisl he i an led on ilh liileliiy mill vigoi, or Ihe liHitiiig i omnomily will tiiiM-il, mot alioost iimvei'al b.iiiki ii(iiey ensue. Tliev ill.

lei-omiiieiul the ot the iollowing lleso- lmi. lis; It ol'i'il, 'i ii.il llie Hanks III the city of ItoalOH will ('oiiiiime lo reeeiie cie i.iid roiieol bills ot the Ihiitks in dep Mie ami in par meni ol the notes and aecep- Un ees due in llieiii ni liMlgnl tin culleciinii, Hiid lo discount p.ipi I II oiii tiiiu-I- I ime as hei I tutore. h.ti to coiiiiniie tin- H. inking coueoriis of the ly MU aiU.111114, iiisi itnl tons ami ith s.ilely (o lite piMdie, il is that there sliotild exisi mutual li.leiice lielweeii llie s. vi tal Hanks, and uiiiiual tidi'lily in llu-ir liie eagageiiionls.

Kesoiied, hat lo ensiae (Ins eonlidence, now the usiimI i hii'k ol deniiinding specie pay iiivnt isielaxcl, il be recoiii- nieiiileil to Ihe seieiat Hanks 111 ihe city ot Hostoii, lli.it liio Hu.0 I. ot Mil'll ul the Hanks as are iloposed to umio nnd pat lies lo a imiioal compaci, sitali appoint one ol till ir iiimii ei, or then laisliier, lit the opliun of eacli Hank lespeclively, to constittiie a C'uiiiniiltt-e, who shall hate ills iigiit aii.l whose it shall lie fiom time lu tunc lu exaiiiiiie into die stale and comblioii ot sncii assuciaied Hanks, loi the pi event ing ot over issues, Mild to lepoit the ut eacli Hank lo all the uliu 1 iirso- ci.itid banks once in evi ry inoiiih at least, and more lie- ipieiiily il they shall jmige the advisable. And wlien liall.inces sh.ill be Ucni.tiuled by une U.ink ot aiioilier Hank, ami payiueot eminol be m.ule cui reni bank ol tin- city lo tlie acceptance ol the crndilor Hank, llien to adjust and regni.tie security be given tur such b.iiuiic-, and gi in rally lo aid mul advise on all subjects ul (llth iriice mal ddhcuHy tliut iniiy aiisc belwei any ul the Hanks bccuiiiiiig a pariy lo tliis hir.uigenienl, wliu shall ulteivvaida violate any ul piuviniwiis, shutt tie sliia'k Irom the list ol such assuciutiuii. Uesohed, 'I'liat the ul uli Hanks in the city nut con nig iiiiu urr.uigcmtnt, sliail not lie received in pay nielli ul imU ami diatts un Uvpusuu at the Hanks, tu Ill i.in-en.eiil, lltsolud, 'l liat uiiilunn mode uf drawing cliecks puy- abie III cm I eut billa ul H.inks 111 the city, be ailiqm d. llesuived.

That specie deposites slmll contiiua, lo re- reived at the bunks nsn.il, for which a special viiitry shall Ik made, ciititliiig sncii ihpusilur tu tliaw specie chicks, or 1 hecks lor lulls at ms e.h-ctiuii lu amuuiil uf bill apicie lit so ilmi the banks may cunliaue lo be places loi ilie deposite ui specie, thus rendei log them anilhcii'iil uistiumeni 111 seeming the icltiiii (u spccicpay- niciitaal laiiy a pci loil as 'I'liat it lar to tfvj banks in ciiy leceiv 111 tlm lulls of INmmry lo conti iiic tlm pic.tent system ill lull force. Uesolved, Tlial whilc the commillee feel great lespi ct for the opiiiinu of tlieir fellow-citizciis, publicly iiig an iiiunediiile assembling ihe Lcgisl.ilure, it is ei lilt less their judgment that such a measure is inexpedient, as no legislative action can resiore specie payment, inr in opinion ran any legisiaiivc inoveineiits he in suthcient season to provide lor prt-senl emergencies. hen the law was jinssed imposing penalliea Hiiiiks refilling to ledeein their bills with they were au- tluu iseii by their to issue bills U-yoiid the ammmt uflheir It is lliei elore perlVctly evident that the iien.iliy impoimil by die LegisI.ituie, was not intended lo apply to a wlu re all the hanks in the monweallji.hy reason of unavoidable eausus. Hie simultaiu uusly to suspend specie pay mciitc. The I'oiumittce express their coiilidcnt opinion that no 11 ill be made hy any individuiiU to inciease die piiseiu dilVu'ulties, by iiig lo eiiforee the ol the Ian, hu die uipose eiuulumeiit, and 011 the olher hand the banks will not take adv.uii.ige uf the limes lo make tin il spec in a lucie lomtei ol irallic in the market, but tin ill emleavoi to ret .11 1 ihe iisnal aiiioiint 111 tlieii uilts.to inalile ih, in to the relurii lo eie pay mi nts.

AA ilhoul eiiiarging tiuther, the t'uiiimillee 11 1 I ihat die situation nl our country is critical, but 111 iiii- 00 ill, is siieiigdi. Our prestnt embnriassmrnts must be met with nml tluy can only by die united vvisdum, ui- legi Ity and pniriotism ul an cunmuiniiy uu- dir tlie guiding baud tlio all vvise KuUr naltunsund evunis. 8 avi i kbaiu T. ob haw VI. A 1 ETiiN, t.

umiuiitee. A s. A Al A I i r. A llrXKV I I'HAVt, Hoslan, May 13, 1.S37. who resides in thinks that It sluiulil not len 10 t'hiirch C'uiumiitee to sav wIieihiT mi individual rhall be permilted to partake at tlie cuiiimuitioii table or mu, but his ow that all aie 01110 uiiU.i lo cmeinooy ami uiaii be lied I In- i.vvn sc.s,: ol ituiv the 111 and not by the 01 others, A 01 omeiv ri.ji)i,*e in paper this niorninj, the ul So- j.

Ill nei in tli.it it vvouitl pioiiiule Moialily t.i thf Alhem-nm and Heading Itooms pen on 1 think it wuiiid piuinotc nut only but at il would heck Il any iijie go iniii the cellar, soon I have raieeit moat If enouffh on this one, which is not $0 per fect us tt might be made, huild another on a movable platform, which people may examine as much as they please. I want my pay for what done first. have laid out on this H. and cmiliiuied to argue with him, that the public, vvliicli cntrriaiiird a welUfoiuided prejudice againat utl pretensions of woiild not he aatisfietl in way. AVell, I antd the it he railed a hoax as many ill rome to see a good hoat as anything iMr H.

now left him and said, refer ring to Vou Imd iM tler let this itlleman snti-fy iigage he will make a Itui port I say as I In-foie, if my word is not as good at let it aii 8 vv, ho. C. nml ourself then stai ted to were (idlowed out by Arnoe, who s.iiti to hope you will make as favor- alile a as you let us into tlm rell ir was the answer. Tlien it will h(, to give a lavorabie account of your Neitlier vour nor the word o( any of your agents will lie nre all loo much interested. Ml siHuds (iiir here, nnd his will lie taken, I), foie the wuril of a stranger, who auks us to believe what the whole cotninunity, almost tu a man, consider to impossible.

Good The visible contrivance of Mr machine is quito oixupiisa space not exceeding 6 by 6 feet. The principal wheel is not more than five leet high. The of this vvhi-el is hollow tin, and the inner side is diviih-d into a nmnlrer of cells, or buckets. At right angles with this wheel, but at a slight elevation aliovetho buckets, there is a tin trough. Into this trough, a leaden hall IS ihiovvn, which traverses an iiiciined hollow cylinder, which il into a Imcket.

1 11 passing through Ihe iii- clincil cjliudrical tulve the hall of comse actpiires some velocity, which is greatly increased by lite perpendicular drop, and added to its density cunstitute the moving power. Upon (he same as a water wheel revulves, the iiolluw tin wheel itiuves. After it has an angle of 45 degrees, the bucket which cuiUains the ball Imgins to incliiiatioii of the paitition is inviTted, aiiil tlie ball rolls into a iuwer tube similar to the upper one. Hefure this ball traverses the second tube, 0110 ur nre thrown into the upper one. The wlieci iiiny now be considered us fully started, Imt not the actual resistance, and pretended uf power have yet to be exjilained.

For this puvpose an incliiiud belt of receiving like a cimili uf in watcr-woiks, is made to revolve on two small placed at the end of the lower tulie, the olher at the truugli of the upper. Tlie upper di iiin is set in niutiun by a pulley iiiid baud connected with a iiori- shall attached to the axle of the largo tin wheel, IB ulso a smaller pulley ami band, which can he ul no use, unless llieie is some exiiancous hidden puvvei applied to one ol the small drums The ball ived from the low er tnbi; is cnrricd up, till it reaches the truugli, iiitu vvhn li it lulls, as It before rolled util ui the bucket uf iti, tin wlicel inlu the lube. Fruni the upper trough, it again passes tliruugh thu upper tulie, into tlie Inicket, thus is llie circle Tiie advantage g.ained, is the velocity hy thu large wheel Inifore the first ball drops inlu the receiving cup, wkich tiiaieriHlly adtls to lite resistance ofl'eied by Iriction. At every revuhition, the friction ii aits from the ut iginal velocity fur friction in the Mechanic, IS as inexorable as Death in the Natural it must at last. This resiNlaiice, however, may tie uvercunic hy an extr.uieoiis as a secret which may be wuiind up ur by a secret ley attached ta llie shouKlcr uf llio lower drum, and cuniiected with a ciaiik lieluw but then it iiimiediate- Iv tu be a perpetual luotioii.

fff -AVe rsfrtt our timila will not Admit, this worning, of publication of Mr letler entire, N. York relative to tlm payment of fhiMi.m 1 0 1 th, law slnct and iiv. Ul Its dii- it II loilhwilli Coiiiiiii-n- ,1 on all GumIohj G.n not wh, they dms. Tlm only which hat G-eii alfow- IN In grnut a lay idler suit, 111 great SI, air.i -smciil ur insolvem on purl pay im fit l-eiiig made or tonal security being given. Tlm Secretary cx- II willingness to go as fat the lias l.ulmito gone, And to grant tlm r.a, nested on terms ImyomI which the government li.is not ventured to ill the worst of times.

tlio foi ,1, lay should Imcome iiimmroua, he two 01 the uf law wl ich prohihiis whose honda remain impunl from ohta iniiig on any ollmr duly bond; and the other the effect of the law, which is likely if large nuinlier ol Custom House hsnds remain unpaid, to reduce ths nation lu ihs state of bankruptcy, and impoNsibilily to meet timir engagements, wi.ich has uvertiikeii imiividiials. The says the fS.crctary’s loiter will lead to sen ibie relief in -ses teal emharrassmciit exists, and to the uf the and the cnii.li- l.uuuf the Tre.iiuiyal jusldy it in ext, mliiig in.luU ry thing is pirfectly quiet people sen the imc-ssity which has our hanks to H.lupl Hie they have, and la ar the evil with very cunqdaiiit; let iliem I that the banks will iluall ill llmir power lo secnrn the public from harm, and resiiiim specie payments ns soon as they possibly can, and iG-y will retain ihe necessBry for their siicccs- fid If the Iwiiks would make some arrangement to redeem with specie all their small iiulcs.il would la; an iclief to the cummuntly, and a of great ity. The Corporation of held a imeting oa Tht rsdiiy evening, nnd agreed to issue small notes uniler one dollar, to the Hinuuiit uf A similar course is proposed in New York, but we hope il will never be hero. If llie banks vveuhl redeem their small hills, it wsiiUI obviate all necessity fur any thing uf the kind, and do more to establish the confidence of the people in them than any oilier iiieasiiro in their to ailupt. So far as we have heard, the Imnks in every direction, except une at AVasliiiigtun, and all, have followed the I'xample of the New Yurk il appears then that the boasted foresight and financial skill of Mr Biddle, did not reach any further than the skill and foresight of his are all at sea in the same howl.

nv tkamboat mail U.S. Bank 1,1 in New York on Salnrday nt no 101 -AVoreeslcr 92 It is -a, I Ihe N. tor of the banks in pavmeiit for lionds. Tlm same Course vvas pm- sit (I the Cusiom at Phiiadolphia, on riday. uf tin- at AVaMiin jlon, a nofucon Friday, that it would contimm to pay gold and silver.

The schooner Creole, fro.ii 'Fainfiieo, nt New Orleans, on tlm ruh insl hrciught in silver. 'rim eajitain reported llml an insurrection had broken out ill Hail Luis and another in Zacatecas. msnl, Barnes, for Nsw York, 5 days Toksn, Crowell for do same day. Hrlg Holmes, ifydney, CB. Br set, Hnleorn Sm th.

Wdufsor. i fterrv. New Orleans 19lh, 20lh ull. Tfciuont, t'lmer. ntchmoml, Pfli Pclcnrp, lliiinphrey, Marhlehend.

Signal for a brig. Hark of Hoslon, from New Orleans for PoftsTnntuh, nt Key 1 st in-t, hh rudder injured, pintles l.r„ko, Ac, having struck on the Colorado AA'e have received the Report of the Committee ap- peinted at the 01,1 Court Room, on Friday night, and shall pnhlish it to-morrow. It recommends that the adjouined meeting at Faiicuil Hall, this afternoon, he with, and that the Banks redeem their one dollar bills willi specie, for the convenience of small dealers. Schr Richmond, Boyd, from Theinaston for New York, while at in Edgertown harbor, 9 lh inst. took fire from her lime.

Her cargo was ilischarging 10 th, with ail possible doupatch. Her sails nnd rigging were stripped off, and hopes were entertained of saving the vessel. 'File schr Supei ior, Ray, from Harrington for Boslen, went ashore en Sheep Island, on the 7 lh. By discharging her deck load, she will probably get off. U.

S. sloop-of-war Erie and schooner were on their wav to Montevideo on the 12 ih ult. Tho tw.i Boards of the New York (knmcil, have unaniinnusly tcl the of the Chamber of Commerce, for the Corporation to apply to the Legislature for nulhority to small bills. Il is reported that the legislature has author ised the Imuks lo specie 'Phe Buffalo bank bills nre said to be perfectly good nol- withstamling the injunction. of thn Journal of Coninierce, Clav, N.

May H), 1 37 A aeeidcnt ocrnrred at last week. A niiuib ir of joiiiig ladies of whom were just re- lu. iieil liwiii il school) started to take a walk to- giuher across a bridge over llte Oswego River, two ol ihi-ni, Miss Biirrk an.I Miss Breed, were walking with thei, arms locked logeilier, wlien they on a loose- pl ink, whicli tiiein instantly into tite river. Their them up till they went over the dam to- gfliher, when Mr Enoch Brook sncceedetl, by almost super liuuian efforts, in leieuitig Miss Breed from the very jaws ofileaih, blit had tiie mortilit alioii to see Miis Burck sink into eternity wlien almost within liis grasp. From Key AV.

Davis, the keeper of a public Imiirding'liouse, at Key has a horrible on the body of Il.nry Kingsberry. It ap- peats that the deceased was a boarder in the house, nnd luring hii atlcrealiou an the evening of the 12 lh ult. look a and shot him through the left breast. lie expired innnedmtely. Sinking of a Horse of the Troy horse ferry boats sunk on Moinlay, while crneting.

There were on the iKMil two stages, two or three carriages and about tliiriy I'he hoitl lu fill in iho tiiiittHc oi the river, and sunk in ten feet water. No lives F. Sun. IT the Hubscrthcr his iincers tlianki to the Fire Depuiiniiiii, Hie Police and the for Ihetr unwearied ex. rtions in athimpiiHg to save by on VVedncail iy night.

CHAHLL.9 I MONTGOMEIIY GUARDS, Rcgulnr meetings of the corps will hv held ut their Aniory on Tuesday and Thuisday evenings, fur drill and business until further ordeii. Per order of the Goniinaiider. inyi5 3iii JOHN BARRY, 0.3. runr.ina pouts Balled fin Valparaiso, Jan 28, Portia, Hwifi, Intermedios and Callao. Island, lau 7, whale ship Courier, Crapo, of Dorchester.

bbls. Hailed fin March Orleans, Atkins, York. At do 2d, Dan ship Ciuiher. Mssg.lds for Hostoii. At Mteeh 17, Cnlumst for New Orleans, soon.

At Amsterdam April 1, Hnd ne. fui Charleston G'llnars, Flalilmore, nrr day before FranHs, At nil, tine Geo I.oval Ailatilic, for Havan, 2 ds Overman for New Yurk, At ult. Frances l.oulsn, Cliase, Boston, Idg Barclay, Thomas, unc Rodney, Newton, Portland, At St Jngo, 27th nil, Pamelin, Smith, fm Salem, frr Balt, 2 Tacoa, Trieste, sonn. Balled 18 th, Cyprus, Paly, Ttiesle, end was parted with 22d. JF At Havana, about 28th ult, ronfiiselns, fm nrr Nisgara, Foster, and Snmos, Brewer, Wence i 29th, Transit, Windsor, do.

SPOKRN. A pi II 4, lat 40 10, Ion 22 26, ship Tremont, fin Liverpool for tNuiton. April 9, loll 67. ship Volant, fm New Orleaiis for IdvrrtHiol same dav, ship Lion, (m do for do, April 26, lat 30, Ion 68 30, hrlg EUxa Ann, 9 days fm for Ope Haytien. April 29, lat 33 40, ton 70 40, brig fm Portland for Culta, May 7, no lat brig Falconer, Winsor, 11 dsfin Boston for Mataiixns.

May 12 off Hichlands New York WN 40 miles, ship Mon treat, fm New York for London. No date, lat 40, Ion 61, bark Globe, 43 days (m Bristol, E. for Richmond, Lat SO 48, Ion 71 18, sch Emeline, 12 days fm Portland for married In Ihlscity, Mr Henry Dnshwood to Mrs Abigail White. By the Rev Mr Wiiislow, Mr Brackett J. Jones toMiss Huldah Biirlteit.

By the Rev Mr Dean, Mr Charles Varney to Candis Conslaiitine. Al Lowcll, Mr James McComb, of thls City, to MUs Jane Mills. AA'o call the person, with whom we conversed, Arnoe, he assumed to be the and iiiventur. I'hcie are three ulheis nnccteil ith liim, we liclieve. Last Sunday week, at about half past 12 a fire broke out in a shop lielanging to Messrs II.

A. AA'ood of Townsend, which destrojed the building and all its of carriages, harnesses, tools, paints, leather, Imnlx together with their shop and tools. Loss is estimated at nearly if The Detroit (Michigan) spectator thus depicts the distresses occasioned there by the late Our are large numbers of sufferers by the late ss, and starving. Last evening, in walking our streets, we found seveial beds in yards, and alleys, upon which were crowded together, shivering chil- dieu ami distressed ii. J.

Anderson has lieen elected a member of Congress from AA'aldo and Kenneliec District, in place of Col Hall, whose term expired last March. Mr Anderson is a firm democrat, and a genileiiian of talents and intelligence. Dead Body dead body of a man was found on Friday, in a ditch in in the south part of Dedham. From its putt id stale, it Imd evi- deiiily lain there several months. Fortland Correspondent informs us that all tho liaiiks ill that city have suspended payments, and that the eame course will undoubteiily be followed by every bank in airie.

Old Cooke and all the little Cookes will show themselves at the Lion to-night. that never anything eipial to their lias been witnessed here before. verrons. The original Keeleys coimnence another engagement at the Tremont to-night. They are luiequalled in their peculiar line.

At the National, Mrs Lewis will appear in a nautical diama, which nut with cxtraerdinary success at theSoulli, where she performed tlm hero. Hknky Crocker, Esq. Collector for tlie District of Banislable, has appointed Capl. of AV'ellfleet, hie deputy, in place of JosiaU AA-'hitman, Esq. resigned.

DIED. kn this city, on Thursday, Mrs Mary, relict of the late Mr John lI.HchafTer, 5i. On Saturday evening, of conaumption, Mr George Herring, 30. Lost overboard from sch Col. Crockett, April ..7, on the passage from Oporto to Portland Samuel Meriyman, of this city.

IMPOUTATIONSfr BATHA. Brig hhds 17 tcs 6 bbls molnses 278 bills hugnr, 121 logs rose wood, I chea clothing, dec. effects of the late capt Easierbrook. CAVELLAS HAVANA. Brig Forest-314 hhds 6 bbls molasses, 3 ht-ls oianges, ti doz pine apples, ISO pumpkins.

MARltNNE, Mart. Brig hhds 41 tcs molasses. ARF.ClllO Brig hhds molasses, 6t do 62 bbls sugar 31 baxs coffee, 700 ox horns. MARACAIBO. Sch Mary-60 hhds molasses, 4475 cocoa nuts.

57 bags coffee, i20 hides, 24 tons fustic, 116 feet cedar, 24 bdls goat skins, 6 bales wool. WINDSOR, NS Sch Nova tons plaster. Sch tons plaster. NEW ORLEANS. Brig hhds tobacco, 498 bb's pork, 772 kegs lard, 4ti casks hams, 896 hides, 12 bbls mo 10 tcs honey, $18,090 in speci'.

I Brig Pico-1313 bbls pork, 604 do flour, 1482 kegs lard 1 bbl wax, 4 honey, box mdse, 21 cases shoes, 369 boxes glass I ware. Brig hhds heads, 32 hhds hams and shoulders 378 hides, 61 hales cotton, 16 bear skins, 1 box furniture, 671 bbls pork 378 hiib 18 bbls 333 kegs lard. Brig Raynionc-19 392 kegs lard, 29 hhds 4 bbls bscon and pork. 24 lilids hams 652 bbls 4 hfdo pork, 162 cotton. MOBILE.

Sch -599 hi, e.s, 548 I'bis deer skins, 46 bales rope cuttings, 1000 reed poles, 2 bales cotton. APALACHICOLA. Brig bales cotton. iJL i 'I MINIATURE ALMA.NAC—Monday, May 16. Rises, h4 39 VI un h7 13m Moov.

Hets h2 28iu am High Water. h8 24m IS37. AMRIVAI. 9 LYNN, May Wixard, Winn. Para.

PORTLAND, May Mechanic, Blanchard, Matannas. BANGOR, May 9-Arr Free Trade, and Albi.ni, Jasper, Richardson, Havana do Return, do; Merchant, Boston. Balled fm Head, 7th, Gem, Boston Leader, do Ellt- aheth, Hopkins, Martinlco. BATH, May 8-Ar Comet, Boston 9th, Snltnn, do. PORTSMOUTH, May Consiantia, Frost, Trinity, Dover Packet, and Ilylas.

Beston. Sailed EM, Miller, New Orleans NEW BEDFORD, May Geo Porter, Leonard, South Atlantic Ocean, 800 bbls wh. t'ilinington, fm Pacific Ocean, 2C00 bbls; Liverpool Packet, do, 1900. HOLE, May Aurora, fm Pacific Ocean for Nantucket, 1800, PROVIDENCE, May Golconda, Kenuebec. Sallsd Austin, Path.

FALL RIVER, May Morn Bath. Sclo, Herrick, Marcia Jane. Bnrbadiea SAG HARBOR, May Bayard, Millar, with i960 bbls oil 9ih, Nimrod, Parker, IS 0 wh oil 10,000 lbs bona. ALBANY, May Albany, Bcudder, Bostoii. Bailed Aljihion, do NEW May Ariosto, Blackler, Amsterdam Ella Hand, Matthieu, New Orleans Lavlnia, Baker, Apalachicola Wm Price, Knk'ht New Orleana Magnolia, Meldrum, Wilmington, NC Cyrus.

Soule, Marseilles; John, Randall Cape Roxo Lookout, Pensacola. Cld Uelvl lere, Peterson, Vermont. Zealand and Pernambuco, 2500 wh 40) sp oil Exertion, York, Guayama Casper Hauser, Lane, Havana; Reaper, Nickerson, Bath Wm A Knox, Thomas, Carthagena. Cld Wickford, Harding, Perl au Prince Tom Paine, bles, Thomaston Solon, Trlble, Plymouth Harriet, Woed- bury, Portland Philenla, Manson, Lnguayra Also arr Lewis Whitiletey, Charleston; Wallace, Chamberlain, Ponce New York, Petilngell, Guayama. Cld Hector, White, St ago Masonic, Rowe, Nassau Gil Bias, Seeley, do Hudson, Tnrr, Marblehead.

Granville, Murch, Mayaguez Catharine, Flitner, ner, New Orleans. Cld Arethnsa, Salem Sparkler, Boyles, Pictnu Cnroline, FInckeey, Boston Choctaw, Stevens, New Oilesns Glide, Chase, Boston. PHILADELPHIA, May It-Arr Cumberland, Smuck, 8t Jago Silver Spring, Salem Melamora, Wellfleet. WILMINGTON, Del May Sultan, Short, New York. Sailed Crescent, Boston.

Josephine, Johnson, New Orleans Volta, Warner, St Emily, do. BALTIMORE, May 10-Arr Catharine, Howet, Turks Islandv Sarah Miller, New Orle.nns, Samuel, Berry, and Eagle, Baxter, Boston Mary, Maish, Newburyport. Below, sch Co umbia, fm do. Cld Mex icano, Wiley St Thoniaa Gen Cobb, Cobb, St Jago; Albion, Eldridge, Buckspoit. ALEXANDRIA, May 10 brig Amulet.

Sailed Wan- kinco, Boston, Lucy, Chandler, Portladn. NORFOLK, May Hampton Roads, biig Chas Welle, Boston March, Doane, Boston. Sailed Kentucky, West RICHMOND, M-y Mary, Fogg, Portland. Suiled Rising Sun, Newburyport 16th-Arr Virginia, and Warrioj, New Orleans; Vulcan, Plymouth; Richmond, New Orleans. Bailed Grace Reed, Glasgow.

CHARLESTON, May 7-Cld Pegasus, Joye, Havana Elm Cruft, West Indies. SAVANNAH, May Woodstook, Bragdon, Jago. MOBILE, May Galen, New York; 5th, Rob Roy, Arnold, Liverpool; Cornelia, New York Cld 'rreiituii. Pratt, Liverpool New Jersey, Dickson, and Mary Susan, Parrott, co'; Perseverance, James, do Franklin, Bnrler, New Orleans, 6th-Arr Wartaw; Havre St John, New York Falco, Harlow, Boston. NEW ORLEANS, May 3-Arr Ferax, Healey, Nantz Choctaw, Foaser, Liverpool; Vandalia, Havre Wm John Robinson, Boston Otranto, Laiidon, Havana Sarah, Mallory, Fort Brook.

P.ilton, Liverpool; Antiock, Mann, Havre Natchez, Fisk, NYork; Olympia, Gray, Havre; brig Indepeiul- eucp. Ki, Josephs: Climax, Coonibt, Wrassus, St, Jngo. Bisson, Havre; L'verpool, Liverpool; North Ameries, linll, do, Horace Foss Boston: Remittance, I.iscomb, 1 risto Carnache; Bredall, Matamnras! Sarah, Tampico. SATURDAY, MAY 13 ARRIVED. Henry, Bahia, April 5.

Left brig Abby Hutchiufion. selling cargo. going in, brig Homer, John Kon, hence. Bhip Slephnnia, ahawny, 6 days before for New Beilford bark Millwood, Russdl. having sold her oil, sailed again on her second cruise seme time Passed, lOlh inst, off Shoai, brig Iddo, of Cranberry Island standing S.

Brig Franklin, Dow, Marlene. Mart 30ih ult Left no Ams At Fort Rovnl, 24lti, brig Albert, riimonton, for Portland 6 or At St 20th, brig Oswego Gay 15. At Trinity, 21th, sch Lnfayeite. Flilno the only Am vessels on Dm island. Spoke llth insL off South and Hunting Shoal, Kentville.

25 days fm Jamaica, via Norfolk, fur brown and white Linen do St NB. I Stripe Gineham nnd Jean do super black and black Cloth Brig lorest, Winslow, Csvallas20lh, Havana 21d ult. Left plaid, and pain Buckskin do, 4RKA'r SAl.E OF. CLOTHING AT COST AT CON Ijl CliRT eniire stock ofiwo largo Cloihing esiablishiiieitts. comprising the largest and best assoilinenl ef fine Clothing ever offered in this market, wi 1 be sold at vale sale at Concert Hall.

Sale to commence on Tuesday, 16ih at 9 and continuo through the week The avsurtment IV 111 coiislst the following ihr TV Superfine, medium and low pilced Dre.s and Frock Coats, ef for in 1 fashionabie colore and mudern al-ti, short do; ilh inat off South black, green and claret Bomhazine and Merino do; brown By au adveriiseineiit in another cnluinn it will be that a couple of sons of Mr Curtis, have been A Bill Itasbeeii passed the New York Senate by a from home since Saturday. fW a of tl.i. in.riwrion.will ul ,1,. 3 ut the b.ttiks. By bill, tlie costa recoverable in suitJ aga iiit arehmiled lo actuul disbiirsetiienU, anu the coipoiations aie liie feotiiig as to coniis ahich inigiii he broiight.

The aatne bill aas carried in House by abolii 80 to 20 baiikiies ili baie nuniinatcd Biddle I I the 1 nited heen a iunior nlloat for sever.a! days has been fruin sailing as soon as il rlu should, bec.iusei'he not obtain the lur Imr cruire. This is totally her specie vins the uiuiuent site i- le.idv to receive it, and uf coins', via. not the of a delay. She was to have mailed yesterday alter- 1 but W- 1 wind-bound, by a e.i.terly breeze. vvas a vv.iriii, iKauidnl, Smincr-like day, ihc long laccs of peofile at least an inch.

1 in Vi-iiiicd his mtnf garden on and ini a ud ihe concoction of the cooling mixture yeslcntay. An inteiesting skelcli of a remarkable woman will be Itjund on our I'lrsl 0 Governor and Council will decide to morrow whether to call an extm session of the Legislature or not. JMrs Gibh's Concert this evening at the Templo will lie a grand alTair. The vessels designated for the Exploring Expedition are uniler sailing orders. Capture of a Mexican Brig of h.ive been received at Orleans, that the U.

S. sloop war -Naiclicz l.iiely upon the authorities of St to deliver tqi some American ves.sels vvhicli li.td Ircii illegally captured of hy the 'I'lie deuiand was not complied was opeiii'd fioiu the forts and the ling' of war Bravo, the N.itchez ami a in I'he Natchez the next day fell in with the brig of vvar put a crew on board and ordered her lor Ben- 5 are wdliag to give frcsli Salmon for the name of the dramatic editor of ihe Boston Allas. VVe have read hi.s luouhrations, at inurvals, for the last two ye.ars without diecuvsiiiig thtt least possible of point, vvji, or meaning Argus. no Ams at former. Bri" Frances.

Given, New Orleans 22. Pnst 91 Spoke, 23(1 lat 23, Inn 86J, brig Iniogene, of Provincetown, 24 days out whalinst, no oil Brig Raymond Levcqseller, New Orleans 20lh ult. Bri'i ico Crowell, New Orleans 18ih, 19ih ult. Passed West, ship Tecuinseh, standing 8. Brig Cherub, Donne, New Orleans 21, Pass 20 days.

Brig Patron, Hammond, Apalachicola. Brig Maria. Hopkins, Philadelphia. Biig Uobi Wain, Mstthews Philadelphia. Biig Laurel, Lunt, Philadelphia.

Brig Apollo, Haskell, Esstport. Mary, Stevens, Maracaibo, I6th ult. Left sch Jemima, of and for New York, todays; brig fm Philadelphia, jiuit arr. Passed. 3d inst, lat 31 20, Ion 76, ship Andes, standing SWbv W.

Br sch Only Son. Barr, Digby. Br sch Nova Beotia, Duress, Windsor. Br -ch Jesse, Pickle. Annapolis.

Br sch Mnrsaret, Molanson, Yarmouth. Fch Jew, 18. Sch Hetty Tom, Uozers, Richmond, nrr lOlh. rich Presicent, Douglass. Sch Pioneer, Haskell, Philadelphia.

Sch Preierence, Sears, Philadelphia Sch America, Crowell. New York. Sch Banner, Coombs, 11 ow Sch Bath. Sch Echo, Jordan, Saco. Kelt Lydia, Dennett, Portsmouth.

Sch Gay, Goodrich, Portsmouth. Sch Satellite, Trefethen, Dover. Sch Ocean, Conk, Newburyport. Sloop Coaveyiincc, Paddack, Nantucket. CLEARED.

ihip Brunette, Fales, New Orleans brig Vesta, Jenkins Baitiiaore sch Burgess, Turks Island Br schs Oraage, Smith, Wintbor Nimrod, M. rphy, do; Coral, Howard, St John, Hetrieve Parker, do Fair Trader, Gardner, Liver-, poui, NS schs Rhine, SaiiiU, Haiiuwell; Nancy, Utuokiug, tiardiner Emeraid Beck, Augusta. I'M Stranger, R-esiilc, Sielsun, York Boston, Halleli, and Tremont, Reed, do Luraua, Tuck: rniaii, PorUmouth Echo, Craffaiii, Portland Jackson, Uuuss, Salem Sabine, Osgood, Haverhiil. MAY 15 ARRIVED. Brig litth, Hind-', uit.

J.tft brigs Ada blue, bluck, lavender, drab, plaided and stripe Cusi'imere do blue, black, lavender, mixed, slripej and (Paid also, a great assort nient of worsted Lmoa Drilling nnd Colt on Suminer Pants. Super Bitin, Flnrintine, and figured Bilk Vests plaided and figured Valenlia and Msr- leilleido. Also, black and crlniped Satin Slocks, Shirt Bn- soins, dec. all of which are made in the best nnuiiner and most fa-bionahle The goods will he so arranged that purchasers wilt have a good opportunity to examine every article. There being two large drawing rooms adjoining th Hall, gentlemen will have an ojipo ttinity lo try on every gaiinent.

The price wiH bo marked on every article, and no deduction made. N. B. This sale offers a good epportunity for gentlemen to supply with flue clothing, at very low prie as the above goods will all be sold without reserve. 6tis mylS NASON, Ttilor, informs hU and the that he has taken shop NoH Devon'hire street, a few doors from Slate stirst and opposite the Exchangs Coffee House, where he solicits their patronage, and shall ho ippy to furnish tliem with any article of Clotliing they may and assures them Hiat every ord, will be promptly e.ve- cuit in lashionahle style, and according lo Ihcir directions.

myl5 t-eoptf EiOItfi AND me.ss HHfl prime B. kegs, 9 bhls l.utid, landing from hark Msnto, for sale by LOMBARD WHITMORE, 2l Commeicial whf. lOHs niyia i AOR S.ILE.— Will he sold, if applied for soon, on ten sonable Ihe enliro stock and uf W. 1- gnod- and ship store, located in the business part of the city. addressed to II.

N. and lell at the Post vvill be immediately atte'ded v. epialf ank, hills ot mi at CLARK Oliice 6 City HaH. plici at wholesale, hy LEWIS CO. 118 State at.

inh20 epliif 4OLD Sc HARTWELL, Nol83 Jf W.ishingloii street, have juat received a line ofGold Vnchnr nf supt iior Lever, Lepiiie and Verge escai enient nirh- rjualiiy, which will bu sold at fiir prices aiul isH NOTES A- BANK NOTES, tor sale at Evcii Oliice, No 6 City Hall. istf mb.

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