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l'OST. i in 1 1. tili, ft. inai. l.NOWKAr GLIMPSE8 CONGRESS, No.

March MI, ISTI Talk afmul nntlimg compared In I conili ni pntfintintn, Irom Dani Washington I Hanks! ti Hank pris! of mart wn to bn prnmotnd Mr administration, down to Nash who would or' himtelfpromoted by any degradation Irom administration of Nicholas, the Knight ol the IN-nket I linve not lune nor apare now to you an exemplification of xTil KItAh lll-AIR. I POLICE Washington, April 18JM. IT Hi.mu, ofS. committed suicide Utolent JissaT an a Powers shooting himself through the head, about waa arrested morning, by Constable o'clock, P. at his lodgings on Cnpilol Mill, and con idled for trial at tlie Muni- Gov.

Murphy, of I under- ciPnl Court, fora singular and unprovoked ns- stand was present. The deceased had been upon a fonpctabla middle-aged female, lying down, and rose to take something to while walking Cross street, lie advanced drink and, at the same time, took a pistol 1 close up to her and suddenly passed his arm I fioin his desk; and as Gov. M. who sat with found her neck.md attempted to choke her. his hack to him, turned his head, Gen.

li. Ho has only fAree days out of the State holding his pistol to his ear, discharged it, i to which he was sentenced four years and instantly fell. an aggnvated assault on another There are so many rumors afloat about the male. His per.mn! appearance was far from the muster roll. Hul this precious brood are circun.stances of this tragical case, 1 shall not prepossessing, tit the expression of his venture to give any further particulars until would hardly he termed vicious.

Ilia nil beneath Hie wings ol the capitol and I shall perhaps on some more convenient occasion, them together, ns a lien eth her chickens beneath her It would make an odd fluttering among the poultry, who had feathered their nests with U. S. 0snk liills Nevertheless, I think I shall exhibit a cage of these unclean birds, and see how they will vend in these times ol Mr Webster exodus for the North is announced in this morning's they omitted to mention the simultaneous departure of Ins friend, his lailhful Achates, Mr Upton. It Mr Webster should ever President. it will be principally through the instru to-morrow ltr.is ffendi head is ofa peculiar hack portion of is very fully developed, hul the skull apgars to be caved in in the region suppose! by the Phrenologists to he the seat of the organs of Benevolence (13), Reverence (II Hope (17), Marvellousness I (1H), and Imitation (21).

The intellectual organs are all very imperfectly indicated, hut the depression by no means so strikingly marked, as in tiiose above-mentioned. Taking iject distinctly visible to reflecting i 1 3 tfie plirenologicil theory for granted, the argu- CO tl ESS. In thr Senate, Monday, March resolution (as modified.) requesting information in regard to the Union Bank of Maryland, was agreed to. The, House was occupied by the presentation of petitions. In the Senate, T.uesday, April Mr Wright asked leave to present a report from the mm- ority of the Select Committee on the ease of the Rhode Island motion for its reception was laid on the table.

I he House resumed the consideration of the resolutions reported from the Committee of Wnys and Means, together with Mr amendment thereto. Mr Hardin resumed and continued his remarks until the House adjourned. The New York House of Assembly, I a awn nn 81 roseen (lall on 1 7 for the cholee of Oflicen bad may come them 1 N. R. ASI are Per order, JOHN TURNER tcniMsTs or ito.viov inf of i he Marhirmtg of hi nf on VW its Resolved, That Ihc Government if i menial on tin- P.

51. 7 MA IUtI GO. In this rit on Thursday rveoine nr I-, by Rev Mr TvIeV, Mr Mklnel n. Caroline I'ufts, of VV. Cambridge 8n ,0 Ry the Rev Mr.Streeter, 51 John Cole A tin (rowfin.

Mary At Salem, Cspt Charlea II. Fillcbp to Mhi Thr V. Hunk views of the diflerbnt sections of the opposition, concerning the Bank of the United hrtates, arc nt last distinctly hi non need hy Mr Webster and Mr Calhoun. Mr Webster proposes to renew the charter for six years, Mr Calhoun for twelve immaterial difference. 'I his has been the aim and object of all the Bank pan- ics--nn ol men from the commencement of the struggle.

ue new i ora House ot Assemoiy, on a ion. i Wednesday, rejected the bill to prohibit of Boston. 0 Safety Fund Banks from issuing notes to meniiiliiy of Ins old friend, who cleaves to As for difference in the time between six him through good report and evil years and twelve years, we look upon it as quite if the Bank he renew. Achates is certainly a man of the race is not always to the swift, nor the battle In the strong. But this IS not to Hie purpose.

al charter will become perpetual, 1 only want to say, that Mr Webster, I think, and on precisely such terms as ihe Bank, was very anxious to get to Boston for two which will he the conqueror and dictator, may viz to carry the good people the to relieve himself from hearing Mr reply to Ins speech on the Albany that he would not he able to reply to that he had rather give an apology than a reply. Mr Wright, after yielding floor to Mr Clay one day, and being driver, from it hy a concerted plan ol the opposition another, made his reply to-day to Mr Albany memorial, hy presenting a counter one, and a counter speech. He shew, hy the names in both that they exceeded the number of voters in that left the matter to he settled hy those who understand the art ol and He went into a history of the old Bank of the United without impugning the motives ol Hamilton, who was the father and mother of it, shew that it was a federul child; and that federalism find done its best to raise an fie i i in the new Bank, to continue the lineage of nobility. He shew that Mr Jefferson was always against the that it had always been a federal pet, instead of a democratic it was intended to enlarge the construction of the constitution, and curtail the rights of the people. In Itflfi, it appears, that the whole delegation 1 think) Irmn New York did not vote on the passage of the hill (of the Representatives) voted for the Bank, and 8 against five on the list of both Senators were against it.

Not much, therefore, can he inferred New York's goin the hank at that time. Mr Wright shew the situation of the country in 1811, and also during the that we prosecuted the war without any aid Irom a National wholly upon the resources furnished hy the States, and the revenue and that those times pro- dueled a much greater pressure than lire yet no National Bank was thought of, or called for. lie shew pretty plainly too, that those who favored a Bank, took advantage of those times, to wheedle people with the belief that a National Bank was to relieve them. It is needless to say what kind of relief tlte Bank brought, when the ate Banks were called upon to loan their millions to the Mammoth to save it from bankruptcy. He shew, too, what part the State of New York took in the she assumed, and paid the ct did not follow the example of Massachusetts, hy refusing to let her soldiers march beyond the boundary of the State, when a requisition was made by the National Government.

He answered Mr allusion to and (which 1 perceive lie has very wisely left out in his printed speech,) very adroitly. But this was a small it is the first time I ever knew Mr Wright to notice a sarcasm of this kind I wish lie had answered fact about the cap factoiy that made two thousand caps in a had to stop business now, in consequence ol the removal of the deposites, llad'they he gun business lust August when the deposites were removed, and continued it only to last month, they would have turned out more than 300,000 caps a greater number than are sold, 1 venture to say, in any two years in the whole United Slates. And are there no cap factories hut in Albany And do these men expect to find a market for all their caps, it they should have continued, in case the posites had not been removed, to have manufactured them till the end of time? Mr Webster might well say, wondered where tliev found heads tor them Mr wing, who boasted in the Senate last winter, 1 am told, that he could split more rails in a day than any man in likely, he is a real split-log---undertook to answer Mr Wright. But Ins arguments are not to he answered by such a man as Mr Ewing, acknowledged by even bis own party to be the dullest axe in the whole gang. Mr Wright, for the first time, cut him up and told him, in the most courteous style, that if lie did not know more about Ohio than he did about New York, lie could not represent his own State in the manner Us great interests required.

1 only give you deduction of his argument, lie did not call him a lool; lie only proved him one. The Boston Resolutions were presented today, by Mr Osgood and the Clerk thundered them out his best style. They were ordered to be the benefit of our foes. 1 am almost sorry to see a gun fired in the shape of a memorial, protest, or resolutions, by the administration tor the cartridge paper is incontinently printed, and never fails to put a lew hundred dollars into the pockets of our direst enemies. But never mind the tune may possibly coine, when the patronage oi the government will not, ns now, be bestowed upon its mortal enemies.

eis ffendi merit drawn fro i the configuration of Powers' head woujd having once conceived the idea of clinking the woman, he was not possessed of any restraining faculty to check his ferocious in In other words, lie is destructive monster, and can't help it. Sarah E. Melting, was overhauled by DIED. late more and At of Jan. 11, Capi.

J0lm a formerly ot Roston. fWic N. Y. on 96th uh. Jorenh I tj-feumerly of Littleton, Ms.

Newell, choose to name. We ask our citizens, who have been so eager for the restoration of the the watch, on Fast night, while exhibiting depositee, and committed tliemselves without unequivocal indications of non-compliance reflection for the Bank, whether they wish with his the charter renewed- whether they desire to When arraign she admitted the fact, and unn tianKs irom issuing more than once and a half the amount of tlufr capital. There wrre 70 votes iri of tnc A KJianheth Pratt 53 biH. 25 it. not being I two thirds of the whole number of members, ---------(present nnd absent,) the bill was lost.

The 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th and Gth sections of the Six Million Loan bill were passed in committee of the whole. A motion to amend the 2d section, so that the stock to be created should bo converted into money by the premium to he paid into the General Fund, and the capital to he loaned to the several banks in this State under tlieir direction, was rejected. Also an amendment directing the $6,000,000 to he loaned to the Safety Fund IHI lilvt. Banks throughout the State, in proportion to parted eo24ili, lat4U, bm 36 23d' Vour Com. ft I nip Htlen Mar, Cook.

New Odenin payable on 24 28, Ion 8124, aihm Bank 3 per cent- Tm il.o Sty Antonio, 20 sch Henry, from Havana inn 11 0 11 A I PORT OF April a their respective capitals. JY. Y. Jo ARRIVED. Ship Hamilton, Rafis, 3d Feb W.

IMP Eliza fira.it, 13 im C.e.SÄ perpetuate a power that can crush tlieir industry in an instant? An institution that recently, after having monopolized the trade in domestic exchange, suddenly stopped buying, to embarrass trade, and thus to wring Irom the distresses of the people, what their reason refused to grant. One feature in Mr proposal demands notice, that the Bank shall loan at five per cent, interest. If its loans amount to fifty millions, this would be equal to a bonus of half a million a year to the borrowers of the Bank. And who are the borrowers of the Bank, hut the favored Thomas Biddles, the Daniel so forth How much fairer, if the Bank were to be renewed, which we trust nnd firmly believe never will be tlie case, would it be to let the borrowers pay six per cent and put this one or half a million yearly, into the public treasury. We again ask our fellow citizens to examine this they ready for a renewal Did they mean that in their solemn protest And do they not now see that the sole object of the opposition, Nationals and Nullifiers, is a renewal of the Bank charter? A privilege for which the leading ationals of os ton ABOUT TWO YEARS SINCE, OFFERED TO TWENTY MILLIONS OF DOLLARS.

The Mechanics moving in earnest. received a niitiiiius lor months in the house of correction. ------William Drdley, for upsetting one John Moore, with rial ice aforethought, whereby said Moore received a contusion in the cranium, was fined $2,00 and costs. The naked iody of a man was found yesterday forenoon in the water at the Packet Pier, Commercial street. He was recognized as Dudley nollv, a fiddler, who boarded near by, at On Thursday night at about 12 he jumped out of a three story window hut his fall was broke by an extended clotkes-line.

He afterwards rushed to the wharf, ind threw himself overboard in a fit of derangement. The verdict of the jury was death by drowning, caused by insanity Mcr. Jour. Murder particulars of a foul murder are recorded in the papers of Fayette county. A stranger took lodgings on tlie night ot the Ifttli ult.

at the tavern kept Mr Vincent Owens, on the Monongahala river, West Brownsville. He gave his name as Nathaniel Chaney, and purported to be from Hocking county, Ohio. Alter taking supper he went about four in the morning rose, walked down stairs, knocked down the father of the landlord, an old man ninety- four years of age, then drew a knife and cut his throat from ear to ear, so that his head was almost severed from his body. Owens hearing a noise, ran into the room, followed by hta daughter, when the assassin struck at tt mm, and him severe gash on the It the plan of forming a 1 rades Union proves hen aUacked lus daughter, and as successful as present appearances give us nearly succeeded in cutting her throat also Semi-dnnual Hank Dividends Monday next: Amercian Atlantic 3 3 1-2 Eagle 3 Hancock, since Qfith 2 3 3 Massachusetts 2 3 New England 2 Suffolk 3 3 Traders Union 2 1-4 Bank, Roxbory, 6 per cent for 11 Trans South Boston It gives us pleasure to learn that this portion of our city is rapidly ing. It only needs a little of the fosterinn- care of the city government to render it one ol the most delightful places of residence on the borders of the Atlantic dwellings have been twelve months.

The adopted, is at once chaste economical. The demand for tenements is so great that it is difficult to procure them at the present time. To the public'spirit of Alderman Dunham nnd some other gentleme the residents of South Boston are indebted no sum peararice Rng Ceres, Hodges, Salem. Srh Page, Linnell, New ork. Clarissa, Williams, Portsmouth, i lark, Portsmouth, Goodrich, Portsmouth.

'J I1 Portsmouth. Sch Nun, i.ibbey, Nowburynort. Sell Two Sisters, Lovett, Beverly Bioop Nantucket, Myrick, Nantucket. Sloop Henry, Brown, Glouester Sloop Patinos, Crosby, Hartford. ARRfVEH- FRIDAY, April 4 Ship Florence, Meek.

Batavia 7th, Anjier Left at former, ships Hercules, Rirh, for Sourabavs I'nS fUiton nevt itnv hnrlr i slant, fm Batavia sld 7 ds previous, for Holland Bhip Sea Mew, Drew, Smyrna 14th Feb. Left no Am vessel Passed Gibraltar 28th Feb. Spoke Ifth March, lat 36, Ion 46, brig Niger, of Boston, fm St Jaao i Cuba, for Trieste 23d, lat 39, Ion 56, brig Ceres, front Charleston for Havre Istinst, on Georges, ship Flor- degree for the present improved ap- 3e of that O'Clock Kews. elice, (rom Batavia for Boston. Ship Victoria, Rogers, Liverpool 26th Feb.

Left ships Concress, Holmes, Orleans ready Elizabeth Frith more younger John Quincy Adams, were born Granvilie Wray, do unc. Ship Benj tor Phi- and received their oarlv education tad, 2 ds apoke her7th March and parted Three Oairevs )4 () Tns(ka(. i01f.Bes ii lmo the present president hrig Junius, 27 ds fm Norfolk for Liverpool; Kith, ot Harvard College, John Hancock, the first lat 44 50. ----President of Congress, and Hope the distinguished merchant of London, who died some years since leaving an immense fortune, left this town a poor Boston JYetcs. Mew Orleans, March has evidently been great activity in tlie Colton Market this week, notwithstanding the had condition of the streets, and (lie cry of hard times.

Portland for Havana It is in li go on ax nature of thin xxew Lzrieans. igs, that Udilij Jit lews. reason to anticipate, it will tend more to elevate the character and increase the personal and combined influence of the Workingmen, than any thing which has heretofore been attempted for the purpose ol effecting those objects. The different trades should give their earnest and prompt attention to this subject. The Money Market.

understand that the application for discounts at several of the Banks in this city have been, this week, much shirt und when he escaped, less than those Banks could discount; and' Fatal Occurrence. Lexington Observer that in one instance, a Broker was employed 1 of 22d imtant, says We learn by a to get notes at 6 per cent, interest. turf on Monday Vlr John 11 -----------L-------------------------- i of Jesianiine county, was shot through A large quantity ot stolen goods having the head will a pistol; and expired in a few been discovered in the woods about one mile bours Tlie circumstances have The murderer Gien made into the river, and swam down a considerable distance, and had not been discovered when the Fayette papers went ptess. He is described as a man five feet eight inches in height, about 30 years of fair black hair; he emigrated from about 10 miles east ot Fort Cumberland, where lie has friends at present resihig, and to which place it appears it was his idention to go. The said Chaney had no other tlothing on or with him, than his from Morristown (N.

a watch was set to detect the thieves when they should attempt to the of them soon came for the purpose, one of whom was secured, and is now in jail. Several citizens of Charlestown have published a handbill, cautioning tlie public to beware of one l)r John Lamb right, who, under pretence of all diseases incident to tlie human destroys the health and constitution of his patient, and charges him exorbitantly for the job. not been lully related to us, but it appears a rencounter hid taken place, or was about to take place Mween two individuals, January and Reesfe, ml that the deceased interfered to put a stoj to it, when he was unintentionally shot by Reese, who perhaps intended to shoot his antagonist, January. The deceased was a respectable Several eulored persons were arrested on Saturday hst. for an attempt to rescue a black man, who Ind been just claimed as a runaway slave, by a gentleman Irom Maryland.

His claim was and the olficer in whose charge the sitve was, hand-cuffed the prisoner, and, to prevent the crowd of colored persons from rescuixj him, he fastened his own arm to that of tlieislave. Both were surrounded on coming out at tlie door, but the officers ultimately succeeded in conveying them to a The inimitable Mademoiselle Mars, who must now be near or over 00, but who still retains her juvenile nnd beautiful face, continues, we perceive, to be the reigning at- I traction at the Theatre Ftuncais, the old Drury of Paris. She was playing in Edouard en Ecosse and the Marriage d'Argent. Test Oath. legal opinion has been given, by Judge Bay, of South Carolina, affirming the constitutionality of the test oath.

Ah appeal from this decision has been made to the Court ot Mer. Jour. 'I he Curate of Blaye, who lately died, declared it as his belief that he had been poisoned by some of the Carlists because he was one of those who authenticated the birth of the illegitimate child of tlie Duchess of Berri. Queen Christine of Spain, it is said, will open the Cortez in person with a speech The Boa and Anaconda, exhibiting at the ton. New England Museum, will be fed this afternoon, with a living rabbit or fowl, and will be removed on Monday.

Lymansville, Potter County, (Penn was visited by a hurricane accompanied by a hail storm, on the 20th inst. which destroyed or materially injured every building in tlie vil-j coach, the liiver of which was" struck by a Inge. Some of the hail stones measured five brick bat, aa4 tlie officers also suflered much inches in circumference. I irom colored i The Jlnti-License Folks, like the U. S.

Bank, are attempting to put the screws upon who are opposed to tUeir plans of but we repeat what we have before said on this subject, that they may yet turn the nut from the thread and loose all their People cann be browbeaten, nor forced into an approval of coercive measures which have a tendency to perpetuate an evil they were designed to eradicate. The Boston Atlas swallows its former abuse of John Quincy Adams as easy 03 the Anaconda does a chicken. The Fire Warrior retains its hold on public the general sentiment is decided Unexampled Depravity young girl of Philadelphia of only 14 years of age, during in pronouncing it to be accession to 1 i a a a temporary absence of ber mother, rilled the Mr Jones reputation as a dramatist. Ihe of the latter of 330 dollars in silver! principal characters in the piece have been She had the money in a band box on a cart, well cast. Mr Houpt, though laboring under antl lodgings at the foot ol Cheenut street, i'- on her wav to New York.

On beintr arrested, indisposition, performed the rire Warrior i i an(l Ihe money recovered, she evinced the with lus accustomed energy and fidelity, most hardened remorseless indifference. No though, from tlie circumstance mentioned, his cause is assigned, nor were any accomplices voice somewhat failed. Mr Oonnqua discovered. indicated a good conception ot the Indian Important Arrangement. We understand character, and he displayed much more tal- that tlie Banks of this city, with a view to put ent than we supposed him to a stop so far as is within their power, to the i i i I alarming increase of iorgery, have come to Ol Mrs Pelby liuhamah, we have spoken to notify the drawers and before she entered into it with spirit, nnd endorsers of promissory notes at tiie same rendered it the most imposing and interesting time.

No man who commits forgery can then character in the piece. The gentle red girl prosecute his career of villany successfully, i At for any length of time, without detection Oucas'ta, assigned to Miss Pelby, is not, calculated to call forth a very striking ------r Mutiny Manter, ol schooner of her distinguished nQj amJed Baltiinore from Nevis, states she certainly imparted to it an interest, i that the Pocahontas, Captain Allen, from which it could not have inspired in other New Bedlord, touched at March ENTOJi THOUSAND GOBIES of Mr in opposition to the Bill introduced by Mr Webster for prolonging tlio Charier of the U. Rank, are be for at ihu olHce at $2 50 per hundred. Orders from tho country prom ptly attended to, mar 31 hands. Mr Screamer or the was exceedingly happy in lus nau tical courtship.

The Kembles have not been so successful as was anticipated. Their houses, generally, have been rather meagre. The next week however, being their last, will probably bring after one year none for less tlir.n lancer audiences. two years none for less than five. from tlie Western Islands, on a whaling voyage, eiolit months out, and had caught nothing.

Tlie crew had mutinied, and part had been sent away in irons. The Legislature of New York lias before it a bill to prohibit the issuing of Bank notes of a small denomination. Alter six months, none for less than two dollais are to be issued The Hon. Daniel Webster arrived in this city vostorday afternoon. Major Eaton luts been nominated as Governor ot Florida.

There is no opposition to his Jour. Com. IMPORTATIONS. LIVER 58 ton? cannell conl chain case chain sheets and cases, 20 bundles -teel 1 case coarse bale 2 cases, 2 bales boxes, 4 bundle cask (ad casks, 2 bags cssks csks. tied do inks 2 cases casks, 1 hag baskets, I cask bundles sheet iron cases cask earthen case case cask ruses, 8 bales, 5 truss, II cases, 118 casks bard 8 bags casks, 2 crates, 1 box hollow hamper, 2 baskets, 9 bun les Vices bun dies hoop bundles tin iron rails 17928 lihds, 7 casks, 1 ticrce eaithen ware.

-hip cases, 40 bales, 2 casks bags pins and cases hhds eaitben iron bags 2107 chains. Ship pieces 981 220 bundles (26 3-4 tons) loos piy crates, 7 hints, 12 casks, 1 box earthen ware cases 1 box, 21 1 pkg bales sail cloth, Osnabu ghs, do carpel ing -7 hales thread cases umbrellas-2 do cases sheathing cask sad crates hollow cask do bundles scks (100 tons) tons tons can net coal. VTA VI 99 entires coffee, in bags and bulk slabs buffalo hides 50 piculs japan wood 2935 bundles 70 igs chest, 2 cases, 2 boxes, 1 trunk 1 box, 1 bag shells. S.vj It A. Ship Sea Opium buckets halos, 50 horse bales horse do gouts lalea bales bags drains yellow bags cases gum.

ST. JAGO hales palm boxes while bags, 26 bids slicks pipes bids bxs sweetmeats do do hh.ls bids 500 cocoa nuts. ST. F1EKKES, (Mart.) nclir. 18 18 bbls.

Mo kegs, 2 bbls, 2 half bbls. Hiig zeroons bids cahoone bales sar saparilln Brig bags bbls balsam bags India arrobes, 8 lbs India rubber 0306 lbs India rubber. TRINIUAD boxes white and brown rces, 5 barrels molasses. NEW Helen cask, 1 bit- box mdse-25 bbls do Idols bbls bbls, 959 kegs hogsheads bales cotton. WINDSOR, (N.

tons plaister. lat 44 50, Ion 27 50, passed a ship steering in foretopsail 20th lat 41J, Ion 35J, spoke brig ltelec- ca Groves, 35 ds fm Cayenne for Hamburg. Ship Sterling, Dickson, Liverpool 15lh Feb. Failed in co bark Burlington, for Orleans, ami parted 23d, off Cape Clear. ult, lar 42.

Ion 52, a ship with a black ball in her foretopsail, standing snpptis- ed a NY packet of tne llith, for Liverpool. Bria Freedonia, Para 5th, River 9th Mareh. Left brig Athalia, Clapham, York Am sel. Spoke Istinst, lat 50J, Ion 69, brig Cordelia, fm ind for Havana. Florida, Freeman, Trinidad, Cuba, 12th Msrrb.

I -eft brigs jay (vanhue, Bremen, ldg Cordelia, Cutter, dixg Falco, bangs, hence. Brig Emma, Fletcher, Ft Jago, Cuba, 8th ult. Failed in co brig Globe, for Cowes. Brig Amazon, Griffin, Prospect, Me. Hch William, Bridges, St Mart, 13th hrig and Gazelle, Dewing, Salem, nnc sch Mary Kimball, Soule, Boston, da.

Hr sch llillow, Burgess, Windsor, NS. Sch Cranberry, Sax ion, Washington, NC. Sch Gov Robbins, Rogers, Calais. Sell Dover Packet, Trefeihen, Dover. Sch Brilliant.

Snow, Thomaston. Sch Mary, Dtirell, Bath. Sell Frances Reed. Portland. Sch Boston, fm Butli.

CLEARED. Brigs Harbinger, Savage. Gibraltar and a mkt (Caroline, Nason. Havana; Alvaia, Ilerrirnnn, St Thomas; Union, Gleason, Thomaston sclis Wankinco, Crow ell, Pearl, Colby, New buryport. NEW YORK ship Charlemagne, Pearce, Havre, via Cowes 18th Feb Sailed in co ship Gfotias, for Indies.

Left ship Clifford Wayne, fm Antwerp for Batavia, put in in dixtr(4B Ship Birmingham, Patterson, Liverpool 50 ds. ship Constitution, Wilson, Liverpool. Sciis Hudson, Sherwood, and Cambridge, Hall, Sailed Black Warrior, F.Indies Fiance, Havre Orpheus, Liverpool Hannibal, London sclrs Gen Stark, Chase, and Reeside, Ravw, Boston. Ship Diixfiury, Hooper, Amsterdam; brig Wm Riley, Africa. Brig Pantheon, Hiilard, Trintdcd 18 Brig for Boston, sailed day before.

Left brig Ceres, fni Bos ton, dieg sch Caroline, for Boston 4. Sch Agenoria, fm Havana. Spoke, lat 36, ob hriir Herald, of Boston, standing S. Cld schs Win Wallace, and Trio, Boston. PHILADELPHIA bark Gov Von Cormick, Messina.

Spoke in lat 35 loti 67 47 ship Sapphire, 112 ds fm Manilla for Boston. Sch Otis, Chase, St Croix. brigs Acorn, House, and Fairy, VV mg, ton, Cld brig Mobaw Howes, Boston. BALTIMORE. 2d-nr brigs Chatham, Taylor, anil Baltimore, Nickerson, Boston.

nnd coppered FOR HAVANA. Jlpril 7th. The superi sailing Ship VESPER, caul VV P. Hunt, vu I ilively sail on or before April 7ih. freight ai low winch or 1 apply to E.

WHITE, 22 Long whf. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. A ling of the first cl.nss-a burthe.t—and stows 1800 new coopered very iler-215 bitrliien-and DnwH RACE SCUDDER CO. No Sidy to HOR FOR NEW VORK-NEVV To-morrow. The BOSTON, Cant will sail ax freight or pa.

itr HORACE SCUDDER, 3 wharf or on. board opposite. FOR BALTI 10 AND DESPATCH LINE. 7 bis Doy. Brig Kendrick, above.

For pentrsl TON, NICHOLS VVIII'I NI'G 7 wharf, AMMI C. LOMBARD mer's or HORACE SCUDDER apf 3 wlinif, or on board, opposite. app BAHAMA. For I FOR ASTINE. TflIS DAY.

The new nnd elegant schr Capt Oilkey, will saM as above. tnlj or (liaving superioraccr S. E. IlHNSON, 42, Commerciai l5 maxter on board ut E. P.

Pier. ARSII A NOTI Diarict nf Aprii 4, 1834. Pursuant a warrant 1 tri-t Comi ol United tot 6 fiScd miti, 1 I piv.r.oiice, tbatn hv Uaac bile, Andrew Johnson, rei VV. Ackerman, Jonathn ainsi Creely and Richard hoard Levant, for due then, nsi man the that trial be bad 1 jd District, Di-trict Court, to be held mton on bo Util day of Apnl will (nko notice and ap 29 is3t JONAS L. SIUDr.x,.

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