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The Charleston Daily Courier from Charleston, South Carolina • 2

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PaMenrai THE COUIHEis Cvrreemndrnet of tht Cvtrier and Ewpmer LONDON MARCH 1 send you by tbe Laverpool pocket ship of the 7th a short account of the cluingea which have occured this afternoon by way of postscript to the letter of last night by the pacaet ship Montreal The shares of the Bnnk of the United States have MOtDAT APRIL 13 liu down on ber beam ends and was compelled to eat away the mainmast which carried away mizzenaiast and fere-topsaltaatmast lost all the sails aud rigging and sustained other damage 2d instant lat 32 4-i long 72 spoke ship Cabinet lUaaay from New-Orleans for Genoa Ship Minerva AA'adsworth sailed Feb 27th Balla-4 To the master 11th instant off itumain spoke hip L'l vert'in CI iUys fr uri London lor Savannah By A WlLUugtoa it ity b'Mr UOm Nw-YorkMia White Messrs Mijls Gotland A in tbe steerage Persteamer Alunj frwm GerertownM eon Mn Hor-n Messrs Vause Wileng A cw Ilenot Anderson and a on deck Otattutu-y 9" "rig William TeH boun-1 to St 1-bonia- on Uie 15th of March I APRIL 13 Tb CrretpnJcnt: A Frierd i I rath" ih Jcfencrf Mr Boki'i position received and shall appear "Howard" lull also have place Our eorrepndi-nta muM havs alienee we bar cu a Baas of their fvor and difsv on hand that tiiey are Just Bow UnoK un-manar ahle oine tune spoe ir nup jotin ceiiuy irora Liverpool tor savannah 46 day nut JFW it ai a Ja WCrwpr Car-reepou dense or tlja Ctrtr AV ASH INGTON' April Tlh The Senate yesterday was chiejly occupied with the bill to raie by uliMment flftaen hundred men serve in Florida tiirough the war No apposition was made to It but biers wa some discussion upon a ausgesuou thrawa ut by Dr Loan that the officers of ibis coras ought net to be takea from the line of the army but from the body of rttiaeas He said mccrs eould be found among tbe citizen of tile west srlio were enured to the hardship of Indian suiting could pillow tlicir Ifaada upon a log and follaw trail through swaitios and lores is These men would bo more efficient than tbe Wa i pointers thoujh they had not their scieuce It was opposed however by tbe military committee as a to the officer of uie line Mr Preston did not think there were offiier enough M-jiy of Uie ditncultie incarn'iitg on the war had arisen from a deficiency hi tlie number of officer He remarked thnt the war cost five Uiousand I ea Lf'mrt -r uia ULMI- OL- 1'AlLt fV-tR Br ship John rrancas cotter Cork via Plymouth (Eng) aa davs Belfast- To itfiam Fife Co Br ship Huron Sihhtsovi Belfast "wiled Feb HX Salt To Auger St Co 5th ilL-tant lat- 3U Ion 77 30 spoke RW blS ge' WeU knowo he author ot Kit" ir l-ise lAnH- I HUIkA I I hee lellc pn svnaie eli i lli(s? of JSew-Hefllora on a whling voyage hip deg Ka-t sir uenxtuaa wtnut in tne act of furling uie muinsail the sling of the yard gave way and LKTrUH BAGS Contnureial Sew and Reading Haom in th Et ehanre ANDREW Leach muifr ill ljr-t W1UI advanced another 5 this morning and tlie market has closed with numerous inquiries tor sharea with tbe quotation extremely firm at XlS From appearancee tlie value will again rise tomorrow and regularly and gradually until Uie propei j)osition of this security bo considered to have been regained 'The other American securities are stall stationary and dull and no stiuiules apears to be expected until the arrival of furllier intelligence from the United Slate The wind however remains steady in the northeast wilh tlte bright sky which usually accompanies that wind in this climate and betokens iu continuance for a Icngtliened period in tlie months of March April and May No account ha consewtientiy arrived of the packet ship of February 7th and lOtlt In the English money market tbe principal occur FTse unv io (Xy- Thf Yiwtnera JXail ware receiead on Saturday eeoinf brought by the ataroer Gr Duilry Tlie atr-atn-er AVU Oo'im l-ft WilmuijtnD on T1iurday eventuc but put back SiuiUiiiJe ou areounl ofliie nmn on Friday At aa early bow on Saturday inarninf aJw trana-ferred her Hjati and Paenji-r on board Uhs Got" DuMty a -A Ilia latSerarriireiliiere Saturday ereuuif -niaiioer tiavu carpenter ana Henry Kiipatnck and James Jameson seamen fell overboard and were drowned btowras fresh at the tlmo eesiid not save them Pierce LIVERPOOL CO arf JOHN 'RASES fc f3 Central VI- LIVERPOOL Ap 13 kan CONDE Aubert CAES Br barque Lady Paeet Allan Charfeetosvn (Eng) via wilt-a Feb 16 Coal To GoordinMatUiiesBen 7ihTnKtani lat-! 50 Ion 75 30poke bng Tacon onPhiladelphia lu day (rom New-Orleans for Marseillea jrs-ar KoR UVERPfM)L-TI inlclw Br w-(Vfirj SHAKSf EaAEE tlend'reun mai-n will iuad wilh dffisoatrfttsr flie iImvc jrirt For COMMEUCIAL JT-gM p7 COt'EDlX" MATTHllSOV a V'i Brig Cardetia gherwoo i- a a March 7 Latest data from Liverpool Latest dotes from Havre" Latest dates from HavanaW Feb SS Mdxe To VV A Caldwell a sn jowrV Jr VY Otney Howlarvd Taft ami A Mason rence this afternoon ha been tlie announcement of April 3 Schr Ostrich Ellis Mntutiza 6 das Coffee Sugar id Molasses To Menieei tTet t--ii- an increase of the rare of interest on Exchequer bills tbe Lords of the Treasury having advanced the in Dcae Uerce Rice and 5 for Europe waiting freight bng New Cotumma waitingj schr Albert A i run for New-York ia 10 da va: Tribune terest from lid to 2jd per day This advance of "77 OK LIVERrH)U-lff 6M cias Br eou A NG li Cerken master havm a pnrt of hercarro -nrsrrl will meet with iir- r-a For Frefit to ApS 6 JOHN' KKER CO Crrrtr-il wharf rXJ IIVKKHHJU Tise fine new Bi Sliia Wl'EEN A Black master havru part ex" arrt despatch witiejut delay Aaay tntiie Ltisjin on board or to Ap 8 CLOCGII CO KOIl The fine Scnr fVRK tTr? Cura avssrrr navies ajl he usler deck e1 cargo enr-igrd end rnf mi board want ahout ST MARYS (Ga)-8chr Ellen-8 Uerce Rice Md sundries DARIEN Schr 14 ton Iron Soon ua 1 nn- iuui lor rrovaaetace oars Pearl Pearce for Baltimore in a days Tlie schr Susan Hardy hence had just arrived Sailed in co with one halfpenny per X100 being requisite in consequence of the decline of Uie value of the bills and tlie fear that some millions which become due on Tuesday next would have been paid in at a time when Uie government is totally un)repared for their payment in consequence nf the low state of the revenue for the year NEW-YORK APRIL DalTUCtivt Conflagration Ahoiit half past five o'clock a fire broke out in a largo frame builtling jn llie rciur of the four lAiuaea from No 17 to 23 Charlton street occupied in tlie lower part by four familie ond upier storiea by Rutoo and Mr Kotgleson aa cabinet ware manufitctoTiea It waa entirely destroyed with all of iu coutenu comprising tho furniture of tlie lamiliet tlte stock of the two munutacttirers anJ Uie tool of from twenty lo thirty wot kuaeu einployesl in tlteir ea-tnliltslmieiits 'l lm ImilJing belunifcd lo 5f John Durk-y and waa insured Mr Kulou's losa ia about $4000 Mr Ealenoo' kiss is probably about the aaute aa that of Mr Kutoo and believe Uiat be ia partly insured The fire ia supjiosnd to have originated by a defect ia the chimney of one of tlie npariuienu which it appear waa on fire thia morning The following bouses in Charlton street were also destroyed: No" 17 Two story brick frohl owned by John Parley ud occupied by David Allen No 19 Two story brick fj'ont owned by Mr Darley occuiiiad hy Mrs Iluvier No 21 Two atory brick front owned by Mr Darley occupied by John Reuue NoJ 23 Two Btorv brick front owned by Mr Dnrlcy iccupied bv Sir Ioimliard who kist nearly all his furniture fie n-aa not insured Upon these four buildings there was an insurance of £3100 No 23 Two atory brick front owned by John Hogencarap and occupied by him and by Win Yandoreii as a residence and Mrs Letts ai a scttooi Tlie buildiiiif was insured for 1500 No 27 Two tory brick front conaideralily injured bv tbe fire nnd water It wag owned and occupied by Mr Rachel Ryckinan The damage to tlie building ia covered by insurance On King street Two frame buildings standing on the rear of tlie lots were nearly destroyed They were owned by Mr Turner One of them occupied by hiui and the other by John Bedan A atable in the rear of one of the Charlton treet lots nan burned to the ground The alarm yesterday morning about half past ten o'clock was occasioned by the roof of No 181 IKiane street occupied by Mr John Cooke being on fire It took from sparks of a chimney on fire ia Greenwich street Through the activity of the neighborr and the timely arrival of the enginea the fire was extinguished wilh but trifling damage to tlie premises The firu at half past six o'clock last evening waa in a pile of boards near the foot of Clinton street Kast river But little dainaje was done MettvxUst Roi Concern On Saturday evening alxiut half past 6 o'clock a fire waa discovered break- ing out of ihe Southwent comer room of tbe fourth story of those extensive buildings known aa the Methodist Book Concern Thi room ia what ia Drig uamei wenster lor tbts port Schr Oaeko Davis New-York 6 days Mdze To no wry jr Bancroft a Co Gibbs CHone NEAV-YORK APRIL The market main without variation dough on the patot some holders there is an increase: aiepoeiuon to realize The sales include 6 to 700 bags Brazil at 8 a lOf cents I he announcement of the advance in the rate of LajHiayra receivea coastwise 11 a lit sou Cuba all on Uie usual nine ana tou bu uomingu si cash 50 baJr Cotton on deck fx re -fit of whi-ri m(jf to tif mintr on toardDr A LONG As? 1 1 ijwood snath wharf Cut Our market during Uie past three day has ex Derreo xmrrance a uiwioa- vv a CaM we ar AV Enstna Oakes Thomson A Lafitte Jr Brother Hart Bingley Scoring M'Kee Biaith la Grrnaing C- Ketehura Dick fc Holmes K'lal' Caldwell Barnett aad btrohecker i881 vehsterAvery Mobile 17 days 130 bale To the master Tbe AV Pg split saris with other put in for repairs Schr Rice Plant Cron Oorretown 1 dav lfi bbku uEATH Ot GUV SOOLK We BBfinurjee With nnfeifned re-ret tb unexpeeted and mt-lanruy iiiteUigencc ttiat our Statu has utained frnu iQ ih 4entb of hia Eicelleney Paticb Noili rxir lata eteejieat and popular Governor Tbia mournful event tuuk ilare Gov Naus' redenoe in Abbeville Outnet on the 7th In -a dropsy In the cbeet biaf we andemaod the diaeaae of which he died Gov Noiu wan a tawrer by profeaaion and aa Ion a prominent member our State Lrjrjlatare In Oeeember lrilS be aucceededto the Chair of Spakr of the Uou-e of Hcpre-a'niauvea ou the traanfrr of Gen IIatkc from the Peaker'a etiair to tha office of Attorney General of the Sute Gov 'cm fillH the nffK-a of Speaker by repeated rv-alacxion unul Bcceoiber 1 il wbea for an interval he lei tie hall of kt-lmun for pnvale tauon In Nov 1333 haviug reaumcd hia place in the leginlatnra be ajain duiwn Speaker of the Ilou-te oa the vacation of the Chair by the election of the llm Hatav PtxcasETto Coafiee and hed it also for the auceeeding term In 1SJ0 he waa elected to the State SenAle and on the flrat day of hw firrt appearance in that body wti choaen iu PreiWeot the Hon licfcaT Praa hia predeccsaor in that ortiee hnnue declined a re-election to the leii-da-ture In Meeetubur li5 he waj elected Governor of the State ('ueeeedinj G'v Bctlcr) witli the eeneral con-curreiM-r of all parties and held the office at the time of lit dath Gov N'oim wait maa of amiable and irre-prnachatite charsi-tcr sound judgrnent ana hreh intelli-Eenee aid flld tiie Eterjtive office witli fraoe and di-ntty Wa bclivve that he was without aa enemy and hi hibited no essential variation eittier as regards prices or -trS demand the lauer having conunuea tair throughout with 2 FOH NEW 1 ORK SCH iOVER LIVE The packet Pebosner AKMER PA ITOV TiOniLon niMr: tavirti fm umlrr ales comprising l0ou hales plana at a tj 10 do Orleans a 91 SJ0 do Florida 6 a 6i and 100 do Mo bile 7 a Si cts together 3000 bales The arrivals nave Kice and ts bales Hlon To Mxldleton Tl obi moo Jr Caldwetl Sice Schr Parkr Harieock Bantee 1 85 bbls To Ittgraham 8l AV ebb and Rahert a ts been from New-Orleans 343 bale Mobile 505 Florida 774 Georgia 1158 Carolina 1081 Carolina 604 Virginia 77 Total 4440 boles Total import since 1st msu 11518 Export from the I' since 1st Oct last 900446 Same time last year 601500 Same tune year dollars a day and in two year not au Indian bad -en killed The bill wa finally paased to third reading without amendment Tbe House was called for resolutions Many were offered and those objeiclcd to were laid over Some of them were of interest The movement of the Secretary of the Navy in making Charlestuo a naval depot see ins to have giren uiu-brajre to some of the Georgia delegation who wish to have a naval station at Brunswick Mr Habersham offered the resolutiua which follows calling for infiirmation uo the subject which wa agreed to Resabsd That tlie Secretary of the Xavy infojm this House whether a naval (tauon ha been established at any lace south uf the Chesapeake Hay and if so where aio the reason fnr the selection of the particular place together with the correspondence he may hare had on ilia subject The resolution also call tor a ropy of the report made with a view to Uie selection of an eligible place for a naval nation and navy yard south of Hie Chesapeake and for the view of tlie Secretary upoi the etpediency of an appropriation by Cougre for the purpose of establishing not only a suuoo Uie navy but a navy yard Mr Casey of Illinois offered a lesolution which coo-template Uie election of the member of the 27th Congress under the ratio lo be fixed after the census of ld40 The apportionment wdl be mads Uie next session bu Dot in unie for all the elections of members in the di (ferent suite nar in lime for Ihe State Legislatures to distric their respective states accordingly Anothor objection to it is that it would allow but four Congresses instead of 6ve under Uie apportionment of The western tales wdl of course support Uie proposition as under the next apportionment Uieir power wiU be vastly increased L'nless Uie union between the Southern and Northern Atlantic states should become very clone the AVet will have its own way in every thing under Uie next apportionment to say DoUung of Uie UII werse prospects for Mr Fillmore offered a resolutian which was agreed to calling upon the President mure fully Ulan heretofore for intbrtuHDon a to the naval and military preparation of Great Britain on the lake and the northern and northwestern frontier and a to the preparation or means of tie tore od'Vjj Flour The Flour market since our last report ha ex hibited no roaierml variation the demand aa before being 15lh in- nr Ereita til jO or 1H hair cuuuu on drct a jpiy on board at m-w' wlwf to A LAJITTE BROTHER fntm wharf B- Ti Mwrrtckl clioooer THOMAS IKELAND Irir-( maien tll jccfd Ue A w1j de-piU-h Ap 13 3 FHR PHIUnELPHIWHir- fh-il lr Kl VJ i-ter will Mil d(r9t'- harrt tr- Stmi -rh bT Errlnl ni-d jrnni on hoard Fir rrij-iiii-r nr Ci-- nasur on board at Hiniilmn Crtn warf ortu SMijAVRYJr Ad 11 2 KOH nV LTIMOH OESPATUI to a tair exumi aor Mm consumption and export hi stock of Western Canal ia much reduced though consid Jhr Amaranth Lowndes Jon Pon eoo buaheb Rough and 130 bills Clean Rice To Robertson Tbiirston Sloop Susan M'Pherson Pen Poo 400 bushels Rough Rice and 40 bales Cotton To Mathews at and Ingrahaia ar- Webb Shaop Martha Phoebe Misdorf Edisto 53 bales Cotton To Legare O'Hear and Taylor Lawtoa Ik Co Steam packet Gov Dudlev Ivy Wilmington (N CA To Jacobs Steamer Anson Lubbock Georgetown 317 bales Cotton and Mdze To Mowry Jr Martin fc Walter erable supplies from Uie interior may be expected ou tlie opening ot the Erie canal wluch ia announced for the 20th inst- A bout 800 bbls common brands ham been sold at including nearly if not quite all that eald be obtained at that rale and holders are now firm in demanding $575 also 500 for the Eastern market on term not made public of Ohio via canal 100 bbls were taken at $525 and via New Orleans about 2500 at il- afloat and $1025 in lots from store both in fine order For Southern Uiere is some inquiry' for export for which 1000 bbls LI i' Ti new nrW i nr fat athnc rnr -P i'HES CmmweP iriMn will tnvrn -r-ini on t-ard at Pn-e' I wmri" ittt A CALDWELL tilVS i Philadelphia have been disposed of at $506 cash Bales termed the drying room and contained a quaniity of sheets trotn the press hung up todiy 1 be room had been examined at 6 o'clock and the iron window shutters closed At thi time tlie re waa no appear Miller Rotiuisons Caldwell Kirk pa tne at Co itcw-land Taft and Hyatt 'Barney or Co Boat Belle Isle from an tee wita 30 bbts Rice to Mazyck Son CLK1RED Schr Helen Mar Munroe GObt Schr Ellen Flood St Marys (Ga) Master Schr Alatamaha- Allen Master WKAT TO SEJi O-V Steam packet Gov Dudley Ivv AA'ilmimrton (N C) WEST TO VESTEILbjlt Ship Anson O'Neill Havre Schr Elizabeth Bell Boston Schr Maria Ryder Providence (R I) Schr Helen Mar Munroe Norfolk FROM TIUS PORT brig Dinion Mathews New-A'nrk 6 days Schr Emma Bancroft New-York 6 days Schr George Washington Mil'er Preytdeace (R I) Schr Messenger AA'bite Boston Schr Susan Hardy Mauuizau Schr Martha Elizabeth Bush Baltimore 5 days Schr Candid AA'iikins Baltimore 6 davs Schr Mary AViluungton (N C) AT Line ship Lelaod Keudxick anal brig Perry Hamilton from Boston 1 ar tue orpivc a -1 ance of any tire Indeed there liad been no fire of sr-r Ihr abnve vessel will please atlcnd to the receiving ihor jnt roa 2V bhj-" Rrclinirnd Lot" ft 5) dv 'rti t'ariina d- WJ huts KoU fUilfr 50 PhilJdirKia Candy 50 ch' -rcr Baiumore Hama Ap 9 jc r7c 'OK MOBILE RFGI'LAR LIS Trie yV a-lin Sffir DAMEL EBTER t'apt 'kf fc nnw rrci-iviri Frliu at ExcUaBee wtvarf and will hare desptt For biianr of Freifiit or aiwa apa'v COHEN' Jr Exchanp? whan Ttw £aiMd Webtr will injure at the lowest rale of pmmium Ap 11 tV-llHLEANi KEUl'LARLll E-J The fine Parcel CHAPMAV Triomrwn defence on our side were also made of Georgetown in lots at £512 Howard street £5 a 506i and 900 Brandywine within Uie same range Richmond City Mill may be quoted about $6 and the commorrj descriptions of Southern are all included within (to a £512 Molasses There is a fair demand from the trade and we notice scflea of two cargaes Vatanzas one on terms not transpired and Uie ether at 23 cents 150 hhda in tots -13 a 2ii JO Cuba Muscovado 27 50 Trinidad Cuba at Uie same price 300 tierces and brts New Orleans 2sa30 -2a300 hhd Porto Rico 30a31 cent all on Uie usual time and 50 do Neuvitas price not made public Prwuiona We have no variation to notice in either Bevf or Pork the demand ia quite limited holders however are firm at former rales Tbe latter description is arriving freely from New-Orleans though as yet very little is offered for sale Lard sells in lots as wanted at Sty a 10 cents including Western and Northern Uie supply of tbe former via New-Orleans is quite Urge Hams Smoked Beef are in good demand For good and line quality there is a moderate de The of the illegal use of American built vessel and Uie American fla in the foreign slave trade by foreigners has been the subject of many petitions at this session The President brought the subject to Uie notice of Congress iu his annual message which i still befure interest has raised the value of Exchequer bills 20s in the course of thi afternoon the same securities having been scarcely at par at Uie close of business last night Tbe Grain Market has again been higher this morning at Mark Lane and speculators appeared to be more desirous of doing business in foreign I teat and flour--Tbe precise duty on American flour is now 13 i per bbl of 196 lbs At a public sale this morning at Mincing Lane there were offered 2600 bales of Bengal Cotton 1070 bates of Madras and 367 of Surat The prices wer-) er lb tower and Uie greater portion ef the Cote ton was compelled to be bought iu WASHINGTON' APRIL We mentioned in our last the illness of Uie two Senators from Connecticut The first thing we heard yesterday was that one of tlie in the Hon Tbaddcu Bettn was no more I The other Senator Hon Perry Smith who has been ill has sufficiently recovered lo be able to attend in part at least to his duties in tlie Senate and yesterday annmiced in that body Uie decease of his colleague When the annunciation of the death of Mr lie ft was made by a Message from the Senate to the House of Representatives Mr Osborne one of the Representatives from Connecticut rose and delivered a brief but very appropriate eulogy on the character of his departed friend No business of course was done in either Houses yesterday nor will there we presume be any done to-day in consequence of the Funeral of Mr Belts which is to take place from the Capitol at half past 12 o'clock Intelligencer Pennsylvania The Resumption Bill has received the signature of Gov Porter and is now a taw The bill authorizing the banks of that State to issue four millions of dollars in small notes has passed final reading in the Senate by a vote of lb to 13 It is thought likely tn pass the House also The resolutions submitted by Mr Penrose in favor of a protective tariff liave passed third reading in tbe Senate The resolutions of Mr Williams in favor of a distribution of the proceeds of the sales of the Public Lands have passed their reading in the Senate by a vote of 17 to 8 The eight nay were all of the "office holders' party" the Harrison members and more than half of the Vanites going for the distrilHition of the proceeds of Uie lands among their owners Uie People Ibid OFFICIAL Department of State Notice has been received from the Danish Government cf the erection of a new light-house on the easternmost point of the peninsula of Jutland called Kurnnt or porencst of which the following particulars are communicated for ttie benefit of our navigator: A new light house has been erected on the easternmost point of Jutland called Fornae or Fineness-' projecting into Uie Kattegat passage situated tive-eiglit of a Danish mile northeast half east from the entereuce of tlie harbor of Grenade miles west south west half west from the light house of Atbolt and 7i miles northwest and a quarter north from the island of Hesselder Tlie light is placed on a quadrangular tower at the height of 67 Dauish feet above the sea and may be seen at the distauee of three and a quarter mile by a person standing tea feet above the sea The light i given by six lamps which revolve every three minutes in such a manner that the spectator see every half minuet a bright light which lasts about six seconds and is invisible for the twenty-six seconds following the Committee of Uie AA'hole on Uie stale of the Cnion not having been yet dintnhuted among Uie respective committee wilt be alix Ml tlie private circle anil the puNie council He waa in the prima of life bf ing only In about the 5-1th year of hi age when cut abort in hi career of uefuine and honor This is hut the cconJ time we are aware of in our hi-tory that the Chief Executive of tiie State ha been vacated by death or any other eaue ave the regular etmrarion of tV" oihcial term It happened once before on the death of Gov Edw'p Rctisdoe in lX) whan tha Hon JH DaiTToa aAerwarda twice elected Governor and thru appointed Judee Sir the Duurt of StMith Carolina succeeded to the vacant office (hi the preaeat occa-ion the mantle of the Eiecutrve ortiee falls under the provi-Ko of our State Constitution on Uie Lieutenant Governor Ir Hexeoax of Marlbo-mueh long known a an eafcem-d Senator frm that Difrv-t and who wan elected Lieutenant Governor at the aaine lime when Governor N'ubu waa chosen Governor Trie provUions of our State Constitution 9 in reference to the of Iirnteniuit Governor are very singular They rrquire hurt to be elected by joint ballot of boili branches tiie Leeislatura in the tame manner and to pote the game qualification a the Gorernor but tiiey copier on him nolhine but a tit! with no salary and no olTu'uU dutie whatever eactpl tljoe anting from his being et officio a member of the Jliimrd of Trustee of tlio r-outu-Carnlina Collie unli-m he actually become Governor in the evrt of a vacancy before the jejular expiration of the Executive term when he succeed to all the emolument rchts aithfniti of Gortrrnorof the Slate AVe hae Ion nearded thi a a preat defect in our State Cin--lJlutjoii the conaeouence Item tliat no very prominent citizen can be gut to accept tiie nly titular office it being in fact very nearly akiu to the Chiltern Hundred in England aitliough it i frequently aoaferred a a a retirrd regialair (aa in the present rasf' or ottier meritorioa citizen who not 4inocd longer to tiiirgjp in the active management of the atTarr of State The reipcdv appropn to Die cae Mr Adms moved to refer the subject to the Commitsee maten will hnve detJch For Fnurht or Pa- Van i t'Td4ma-rornnoiatioBs apply to tiie CapC oa btjAiC at Pri wliari' or lo Vendue Range AT rttlrATM ilLE XIIM3 Al AEOVE 12 MsN N'w-trrieao VIOL ASSES 10 hiW-s Drw Baroa Slievltii-re Ap3 GEORUETOWV Tha Moon on Commerce with instructions to investigate it and with power to send for persons and papers but the reso lution wa not acted on A resolution wa offered to vest Uie appointment of 't KTIN" will ml uns evetun For Marshals and Di-tnct Attorney of Uie in the court Fn-ijt Paaarr anoiv on hoard nt 'ander-JOHV CUEEBoROftU 1 Th-" ship Flonao Myers for this port wa left at Bordeaux to sail 1st ult The hi'p Casander Madegan and brig Howell Leslie for Uii port cleared at New-York 7th inst The barque Jupiter Carter tor this aortcleared at Boa-ton 7th inst The Gebroder Wride for this port sailed from Leith "th ult The line brig Paul Jones Ireland for thi port was to hnve sailed from Baltimore 11 til inst Tbe schr Isaac Jackson Swift far this port cleared at Philadelphia 6th inst The scbr Mandarin Hughes for" this port cleared at Baltimore 7th inst The schr Eliza Jane Lee for this port cleared at AViimmgton (N C) 4th Inst horw "i wtiir' or A mand for export without change in prices There is very little inquiry for consumption Spirits The demand for all descriptions of foreign continue very limited and we have to notice farther sale ef A Seignette Brandy at 135 and St Croix Rum in small lots at S3 cents Domestic AVbiskey in drudge casks is steady at Hi cents barrels may be quoted Sl'a SrSJ including Southern and Northern Sugar AA'e have no change to notice since our last report the demand from the trade having continued to a fair extent at former rates The sales embrace 3 a 400 hhd Porto Rico at 54 a 7 cents including 150 lor the Philadelphia market at 7 a 7 with some very prime at 7i HO St- Croix i a PJ with some at 9f 3 a 400 boxes brown Havana 6J a 7) 100 white do 10 a 10-J 100 baskets white Bala via £4 ami 100 bags white Brazil at the same rateall on the usuaftime To Liverpool we have no particular variation lo notice since Uie strtemenl made in our last report To Havre we understand the packet of the 8th is full at our quotations Price Current of Uie and to limit their emoluments to three thousand dollars The aholiuoo convention at Albany in which six states were reprsscnted have nominated the notorious Jam as Birsey Ohio as their aiuiidiie forth Verideiiey ir1 AV A VTE1) One or two rirt rinaa -r SELS to lead lor the North of Eurrpe br L- TFLAPMAXV du East Fav Jaai 4' Tins is hut Uie beeinuuig of the political organization of ttUIVAX 1LAM The -teainer ET1AV AS' Sasird will make a -trip to j-uliivan's Isiand I'tfmwn if trie weai-ri'- leaTinj Exrhaiire wharf ai -lo'ckcs a-d ti f-Uiid at 'i AVM DEH'AJt Areot An 1 the aboliUonists As Uieir numbers and resources in-crae they will extend their organization through Uie whole of Uie norUiern and wetera non slavrholding slates They will act separately only with a view to get the best term from one or Uie other of the two great par-tie of Uie day The number ef pctions at Un es-ion would (OOPERRJVER EK I RKIOV The Steamer FTT1 WAX tiaard will I make art eirurnio up Lie ri any kind in the room for years All the drving ia ikine hy steam conveyed in pies passing through the various rooms from the steam machine which is far beneath tlte surface of the ground The first knowledge of tlie fire was by the persons in the next room below observing smoke in the room and the smell of burning paper On going to the upper room door the smoke was too great to admit ol a person going into the room he door waa instantly closed ami the alarm of fire given The fire department waa directly on the spot and placing ladder to tbe front the firemen were eaabled to burst off tbe shutters hen the flames came out A powerful stream of water was poured in and the fire goon extinguished tlie water we believe doing as much damage a the fire We perceive the loss to be variously stated from $1000 to £6000 An examination ill be made today by the proper authorities when tlie loan will be Correctly known On Friday night about 8 o'clock the building in WiHiamsburgh about a quarter of a mile above the Grand street ferry known as tlie Regatta Pavilion waa entirely destroyed by fire Rv4 on the Croton Water Hwii We understand that the twelfth ward is all in commotion this morning a Kriion of the laliorers employed on the water wurks having turned out for higher wages and have commenced riotous proceedings to deter their fellow workmen not engaged in the turnout from continuing their labor I'lie number of rioters is said to be about 600 am) they have gone to such lengths that a cavalry detachment of the state artillery Iras been order ed to Uie scene of action APRIL 7 There was a fair amount of business at the board this morning and some manifestations of improvement in prices North American Trust Co closed at un advance of li United States Bank of 1 Delaware and HudsonofJ American Exchange Bank of and Harlem Rail Road of per cent No sales of Manhatten slock 87 as offered and 89i usked for it £xcAanp We quote bills on England at 7 a I per cent premium We quote Wills on Philadelphia at 9-1 and on Baltimore at 93 a 95- Sales of on Philadelphia at 95 and $7000 at 94 7-S The Riatt of the Water Works Tlie military turn-out yesterday was too late to do any good by arresting any of tHeriafS xtho have stopped the laborers upoa ttie water-works The miserable delays and litter inefficiency of the mayor and the police enabled the mal-contents to escape aud the whole proceeding of yesterday were farcical Disattrtms Sfuptareck Tlie ship Maitland of 700 ton burthen belonging to St John during a violent gale of wind on Tuesday morning last hile Iving under tlie close-reefed main-top-sail struck on Brownie's Island reef a few miles west of Muuae Peck Head The mate and two of tlie crew were instantly swept overboard and drowned The ship ver T--V ttoit Vcrntiie the 14th iiwt and run up a far I udeld ieavinj FiLt-jmon' wharf at 7 clwk and return lie evninj Pae -iiA and -rvants hair" price rhnner cut be furnished on bourd if imHr notice ri v- lr ttie CApca 1 H'M OK WAR 'Vgi-nt i BALTIMORE APRIL Sales of Howard-strest flour were made from stores yesterday to Uie extent of nearly 2000 barrels at and other lots at £491 and we are advised of sales to-day to a lesa extent at both those rales Tbe receipt price continues at £-46-2i- There is only an exceedingly limited stock of City Mills Flour in mark Sales of Susquehannnh flour yesterday and this morning at $481 but this afternoon "it is held firmly al $487 -iSaia of white Corn at 4tia47 cts We quote yellow at 50aM eta Whiskey Sale of hhds at 21 sent cash to 22 cent on time SaJesof bbls at 234 cents we quote at 23a24 FOR CHEIUW VIA Gf 'RlK iTOWN The ik Rf-s-ilar Parket Sti-arn wnuM be tn amend Uie Con-tIuthin mi to make the Lieutenant Govenew Preaident of the Sonate and thu invert him with emolument ard duly as well as tit'ilar ratik The following i the claaae of the Contituuon by virtue cf which Governor Hehkcax a-sunie the Executive Chain fcA-t- 11 Pee 5 In raa of tha impeachment of the Govr-mor or hi removal from office death rennnnnon orahoc froin th State the Lieutenant Governor shall needed lie ctfirf And in caec ot tiie inipeachruent ot' the Lieut Governor or hi removal from otfic deaih regnation or absence from th' Slate the President of tlie Senau --hall attccead tn In office until a nomination to thwentfire repectively thai! be made hy the Senate and Houe of Keprentauve for the remamderof the lime for htch the officer inipeachi-d removed from office dime riit'aine or eiiut atwent wa elected" -Bot ANSI iV ma-i-r uka cents The wagun pne of beds ia 20 cents exclusive ef wmi FieutM rnayor'VranJ Mart T-Xarroir ifTismf Mih mt at6 eiork The Swao is in brarrrtova to hat Frctard Pawencra iinnM lately op the n-er Foe t-Tn- or Pite apjiiv to Ue mmiTon txwd ai Fiitur waarf or I1 MuWCVJr All whi man cleared the day previous Ar 13 I tne oarreu Prwisitnm Bacon eosronues in limited request and small sale are making of new Baltimore assorted at 9 cts and of new Western at ets In old Western there is nothing donf and we continue lo quote strictly prime assorted at Ik to 8 cts and shoulders at 6 to 7 new Balti have been immense but for Uie uiuelv passage of the rule excluding Uiem I learn thai some of them ask a diAsolu-tun of ac CiAon AVASHINGTON APRH 8ui Soon after the mceung of the Senate yesterday the deaUi of the Hon Thaddki Bett a incumber from the Suite of Connecticut was announced by bis colleague Mr Smith Mr Btt died yesterday morning at six o'clock at his lodgings in Uii City of typhus fever He had been ill several week but si not till tbe moment of his death believed to be in immediate danger He was a lawyer of eminence in hi own State aud took hia seat in Uie Senate at the present session He was very much avere it is said to coming here Hi funeral is to utke place lo-Jay from the Capitol The Senate adjourned after passing the usual resolution in testimony of respect to the memory of the deceased fn tha House Mr AriiKi'i bill to prevent frauds on the Revenue wa Uie speoiel order Some conversation took place as lo Uie relauve importance of this bill and Uie civil and diplomatic appropriations Uie claims of which on the attenuon of the House were strongly urged Mr Ad fAMDEA TIe Steaut- Lane iKMiarl nw re- Xht jiir' i tm iir ctmrit Fi FOR IDEN reifit he the abore pl-w-e at Prom irre A Pntcript to a letter received in thie city dated' Liverpool 7th March say: "We have accounts from Havre la 5Ui mtant Uie decluia an Cotton uiiiir-p tire 2d bad been 11 to Srentintea per prmnd thoueh ttiere have been no arrival oTng to the atrong eaatarly wtnd" The Danish mile is equal nearly to 4j English miles the Danish foot is nearly 12 English inches The New York American says "We understand from good authority tliat orders have been received at tbe Navy Yard here to get all the vessels in port ready for active service These vessels are tbe Independence (raree) jnst returned from Brazil tlie Fairfield the Natrhex and Boston large sloops of war and tlie Relief lately returned from the South Sea Expedition The greatest despatch is also ordered to be gives to completing Uie new steam ship of war now building here" Bovte tt Co N'irui whart w-l kavr with despatch Far ar-4 tn SIMNNuV iKE Ap 10 i Bovee £o' wuarf i ia i ci? HT A I (jr-TlVE r- alwui and PRL'NfWlt vWr i if lit iiiurewnt ofler The Hea-Ticr fOlTHEENER CfC BudJ will ron-tuiue to suit Dvr weekjy trip by l-avm Kilx-imons wirf 7 -Jrfnne ad erery Tueeday mornrnp at remain at Savannah until 5 more cured ham sell at 11 new Lard is scarce and in demand We quote new AVestern No 1 at 9 a 9 In bbl provisions Uiere have been no transaction of moment this week and prices are without change Coffer The transactions in this article were unusually large to-day At auction two enure cargoes of Rio cotxt-pnsing an aggregate of SvB30 bags we: sold at prices ranging from 9a to 124 cts The sales of the day indicated somewhat of a decline The better qualities were mostly sold st the previously prevailing rates but the inferior khids went off at less than bad been heretofore paid by purchasers Molasses We omitted to note the sale a few davs ago of 150 hhds 150 tierces and 100 bbls Orleans Molasses at 30 a 31 cents SAVANNAH APRIL 10 Cotton Arrived since 3d inst 10432 bales Upland and 106 boles I Cotton and cleared at Uie same time 10212 bale Upland and 93 do 8 I Cotton Jeaang a stnek on hand inclusive of all on ship- SAVANNAH April 10 Arr British brig- British Tar Blnkhorn Liverpool Lat 30 27 long 60 AV spoke ship Baltance of Bristol I with loss of fere and mainmast and bowsprit and had got two jury masts bore down upon her and spoke her while she was lying too asked if we eould be of any assistance to her said if we had no spare spars we had better abe would make the best of her way to Bermuda and get refitted Brigs Gubelma Smith New-York Opelouaas Forrest Baltimore steamer Gen Clinch Brook Black Creelc Below bng Paragon Carr from New-York Cld slop Rhode island RogersLiverponl brigs Poland Gardner Havre Powhatian Lawrence Marseille schr Casket Kelley Philadelphia Went to sea ships Grace Brown Duff Liverpool Gen Jackson Mooredo Alexander Edmond (Br) Stranger do brig Commerce Raid do scbr Lurana Swasey Orleans APRIL Arr ships Margaret (Br) Kerr Liverpool George Mr not do Br barque Romulus Aobt do va Greenock brigs Dove lagersoH Boston a vaa nail Shap-ter New-York Cld ship Minerva Adams Liverpool Sailed brig Mere a Chapman New-York WILMINGTON (N C) April 8 Arr erics Tuscan Cog-gins Martinique Vesper Hopkins do schra Mary' Curdy ChmrUston Jane Bourne Perk ma Nassau Cld hnga Benjamin Treat St Vincents Citutea Tre-fetiien Martinique Empress Pray Porto Rico achrs-Elixa Jane Lee Charleston United States Curtis Ponce NORFOLK April Arr scbrs-Wilmot Marshall before reported asnor near Cape Henry from Boston fog Savannah Philadelphia Bascotne St Barts In Hampton Roads bng Caroline Hill James River for Gibraltar APRIL Arrechr Jam- Fraocru Paine Guayama APRIL 6 Arr schr Trident Cater Baltimore for Mobile Cld brig Harry Scales West Indies APRIL 1 Arr brigs Non wreU Pope Rice boeoughGa Sidney Chamberlin Porto Rico via New-York The brig Montezuma Kelly for Rio Janeiro schra Blanch ingate for the West Indies and Shakspeare Foxwsll for Trinidad from Baltimore went to sea yesterday Cld brig John Hancock Cook West tndies schr Tomlin Tomlin Neuvilas Cuba BALTIMORE April Arr barque Ann Elizabeth Mattrson Liverpool brig Pulaski Wilson New-Orleans APRIL 7 Arr schr Candid AVilkins Charleston Cld scbr Mary Wilkes Speights Neuvitas and a market Mandarin Hughes Charleston APRIL 8 Arr Br brig BermudianaNewbo)d Bermuda senrs Sophia Jones Pottee Martha Elizabeth Bush Charleston PHILADELPHIA April CWbrig Finance AVilson Port au Prine and a market Arr brig Massasoit Trntt Mesaina APKIL 8 Arr brigs Old Colony Law Leghorn An-gel'que MatUiews Schiedam Cld bng Russell Matthews Gibraltar APRIL 6 Arr barque Osceola Whipple Rio de Janeiro brig Antares Hatch New-Orleans scbr Forester Leary Maianzas Cld ship AUeghany Michaels Mobile brigi'Theodore Sbeed Pemambuco t'xardo Miller New-Orleans schra Saunders Dunning do Gen AVarren Janvier Leghorn Talma Savory West Indies Isaac Jackson tiwifl Charleston NEW-YORK April Arr shiD Columbus Crooner The President of the L'nited State has recngnlaed Acocarca AA' RaacLirra Consul of the Republic of Teiaj for tlie port of New York and Ouvaa 0'Haba a Aice Coruxil of the Vttbertandi at Kev AA'eat am thouzh averse to concessions agreed to postpone Ins bill to AA'ednesday week Major Noah says "the statement from the Couriers day and tne-n depart lor St Aiiruiunr orpnc at Brun-wwt ony wuenrficeiil indurrmrnt oTfertavin St Au-rutirie on rwr rt-tu-n Kndiy at A 31 Appif on irt at itzeuoooa: wtjaf-' or to AVILLlAM PATTOV A-rt 6 Fitzjimona' wharf itru rxoioc Froa 'fcarieiiton to St- AuruUne (rneludira meala on Alt LCiiitDrbai been appointed by tlie Preaident with the adaice and eonaent of the Senate Deputy Post Mailer at Zaneaville Ohio vice AA'm PL-ocasoa reaigned ooaru not cttsaxeu on uie loui insu 01 Dales Hand and 2300 bales Sea Island Cotton The decline in or the conspiracy against the lians by the Baring ia going the rounds endorsed by all who read it That expose has satisfied many who were inimical to the Bank that great injustice has been done to it The parties implicated here have not been able to freights induced a good enquiry for Upland at an advance a Iter ward beat over tne reel ana armed no some rocks nearer the shore when she soon bilgd bat the captain and the remaining part of the crew 19 of i a ct perlh on the higher qualities during the first Tha Eev Am Gilchikt wa on Die 6th insl Principal of the Wallcrborour Academy three days 01 tne present wee a out yesterday tne demand was less active and th previous days prices were in number were saved APRIL 8 nareiy supported uie sates are bbj Dales viju 23 al 5i 25 at 5J 42 at 6 47at6 1-lfc 202 at 6 16 at 64 76 at Tlie business was to a fair extent at the board this board wtiil- at I-nnrwriJ fr rorn i 'hurleeron to Brtnwtck do do 15 Savanmn to Pj-ivwt'-k I Bmnwe to St- Anniw 10 I Fretcit to Savaroa aa ctt'imarT to Pt Anriitrne fiftr cent pr 161 tf cent pr fot inean-errv-nt Drybtvn i -a rt wet do A3 uerce IW Hay 1J per bare kti ucd irain ten nw per t-hel beary r-T vi x5 ci riH p- 1(W lle and o'tier article in propw- feo'u tu A 7 SoiilAnoLJvAnAii juoai 314 at li at 1 102 at if ir' at if at 71: 43 at morning North American Trust Co declined 1J 191 at 71 14 at 7 7 8 1524 at 8 221 at 8: 222 at 83-16 Mr Hsd of moved a suspension of the rules to enable him to offer a resolution calling on the Secretary of AA'ar for Ins views aa to the proper mode of providing for Uie permanent defence of Uie Northern and Northwestern frontier Mr AA'isg was opposed limiting the call lo that frontier If we went into Uii Aroostook war he said we nld have to defend not that fronUer but our seaboard Tbe British would strike not at the forests in Maine but the hipping and warehouses of New-York and our other seaport Town One English steamer wiUt a bomb cannon amidships would destroy our big line of battle ship Uie Pennsylvania by a uncle sh it It would reouire 11000 gun to arm our ports and we were provided with few or none of a proper Jtind It was stated by Mr AA" Thiumoi that the Military Committee had called upon Uie Department of AA'ar for the information wished for by Mr AA'ise The House agreed by a vote of two thirds to consider Mr Hand's re-aoluiion but at this point a message wa received from the Senate announcing the death of Mr Btt and Uie arrangements made by Uiat body for the funeral Mr OnaoasE of Cona delivered an affecting and ap- 9L7 at Pi 66 at 8 5-16 229 at 81 at 6 1340 at7 1370 and Boston anil Kail Koad 1 per cent at at atyj ne sales ot oea island are I at Delaware St Hudson improved 1J United States make a satisfactory explanation SAVANNAH APRIL 11 From Host Florida By the steam packet Iris Captain Chase we yesterday afternoon received Uie Jacksonville (E F) Advocate of Tuesday The mounted A'elunteers now in service in East Florida will soon be discharged as their term of crvicn is about expiring and the Executive of the Territory will be called upon tut five Companies of militia to serve for three month on foot one of which will be stationed east of the St John's river JACKSONVILLE APRIL 7 Indian AVe have been shown a scalp tnken from the bead of an Indian recently killed hy a volunteer attached to Captain Mason's company The circumstances so far as we have learned are these: A detachment of seven were on Bank American Exchange Bank and Canton Co 16 5 at 17 6 at 18 8 at 19 37 at 20 40 at 21 30 at 21 1 and 41 Stained at 8 a 10 ami Harlem Kail Koad i per cent Rice There has been some enquiry for this artk le since our last The sales of the week amount to 600 There were no sales of bills on Philadelphia or Baliimore AA quote the former at 94j a 9j and casks at from £2 a 2j principally at Uie lauer price The Columbia SjufA-Carol inum ha winced under our lash and complain of being made tlie auhjeet of "perno-nl ridicule" Really thi shows a aincular deficiency in the bninp of eoawieriwiirneK for our arti le wa in reply lot jria and iaraginc personal asault on ua Tbe Sv4 CaraiTu'm is mistaken if it suppose that we had any aim at tiie two repctrd eentlcmen whe private miundertandin! intruded witi inh luilicrou olem nity and oracular mvatery on the fnihlic attenuon naturally wltiiuj every one no tlie yui rtre tn fem-t out the truth unveiled by myti-im Let nat the Sontk- t'crohmin lay mieh a flattering unction lo tta our aim wa it and it tcluielv and we certainly think it rendered ltaa-lf the fairest mark for ridicule thu wa aver exposed to atire or laaapoon Flovr We have no change to notice Kale of How the latter at Sij to 95g The Bntuh Quern Capt Butman of tlie Gov ard-street at 966- Canal at 7 Corn Is selling from store in lots to suits purchasers TU rreat oariy tSouthern Mail route from ttie city V'annjrha to New O'l-ana i aa liollow: Froui to Chad-ton by the Vwrinta and Norm at nzatvi cts Troupe arrived last evening reports that on the 3d intlietween tlie hours of 10 and II o'clock in the Bacon Th demand limited and supply moderate etaies ot nog round at 10 eta a scout and had pursued an Indian trail same time UU it led te a cornfield of about two acres They found but two Indians in Uie field who fieri upon seeing the volun Caron Rail Ri i- aud lcaui lloati 54 through i in ii boor CbAnes-tiMi to New OTlean T30 rmle thronti in fi davv ineiuduic aixtean boors neesaxT oelar in ar! at dif- forenoon when in lat 40 Ion 60 he saw the British Queen with all sail set Wind blowing a fine firrAange On England II per cent prem Drafts on new-ionr at signt 0 per cent prem 3 days sight 5J teers to the shore of the Onapka lake the margin of breeze from the westward The Queen went to per cnn premium Freights To Liverpool a 13 16d to Havre I cts sea on the afternoon of the 1st Liverpool Brooklyn Richardson Liverpool Celia Porter Savannah brig Axel Weatman MarseiUaw: Eliea av which Uie field waa situated and getting inlo a bat site tripled to go to an island in the lake nnd when about fifty yard from Uie shore the volunteers fired upon and wounded them bo'h They immediately took measures Fire A fire broke iHit yesterday afternoon about siusan Dyer Bordeaux schra Pelon Mason Apaiaehi- cola Eintna Bancroft Charleston i 4 o'clock in the pork house 650 AVasliington-etreet Considerable damage wa done Cld shins Victoria Procter Rotterdam Emily Mead to get them and on getting them scalped them One of or cl to troston a ct Statement of Cotton Stock on hand 1st October Received tins week Do previously ferent pont Fare 5 i'rr IVtajl a from Chariestoa to Auittteo IK mile Rail RoadV bom Fnaa A urmvk to tjreeoaoorouart Gen miiee Rarl oj 7 ir From Green hwruh to XJooirfiery Aia Sa5a4ie tae 9 houra From NfKeoroerv to Mo fcu 1T4 jr-iie tos Stam Koat Ju hour From iliu to New Orn-ans 170 mile Boat 24 hours la CvHinetj wua tha SorrJi Carolrna Rait Road tsare are iare tinea toCwununa laiiideu and Greenville 5o- a- Ap 3 Between 10 and 11 o'clock last evening a frame New-Orleans Rienzi Norton Apalaclucola NontiAm-nca LowUier Liverpool Concord Lee raw Mobile ecigs Savannah Shapter Savaenah Chester Marman Matan-zas schrs-Maria Esteile Ryder Apoiaclucola aiogul building at the foot of Warren-street occupied as a stable was destroyed by fire A borse perinhed in the Upland I 1523 116 10412 126 1972tS 7066 199234 7310 147236 5010 52001 2300 Jones Savannah names Sailed ahip Roscius Collins Liverpool The cargo of tbe Italian barque Protio ashore on Lone TOTHE AORTII DAILV-nvn them was a squaw They also saw several other corn field The corn was about eighteen inches high They supposed from Uie signs the Indians were in great force COLUMBIA April 9 KUetion of Tatm Council An election of Iutendanf nnd Wardens tor Colombia for the ensuing year was made on Monday the 6lh inst Tbe folUwing person were elected Robert AV Gibbcs7 AVard No II Gssodwyn Lyons Ward No Stanley John Fisher AVard No A Gladden A Kirk Idim th Northern end of the Tt) a 7 L'hari Exported this week 19212 93 IXi previously 137024 4917 Stock on hand including alt on ship-hoard not cleared on Uie 10th inst Island has been discharged in lighters and it ia thought At half past 1 o'clock this morning a fire broke out at tbe corner of Willett and Brootne streets occupied by Tho Martin as a grocery Considerable damage waa done to the building as also to Uie ad Charleston and AViimmgton Steam Boat that the vessel will be got oaf and RjiI 'id Linei Balutnore via Ue Central and Lets of ship A letter received here yes joining house in Broome street COLUTVIBIA APRIL Cotton The snpplyis very terday from Uie mate of ship Constitution Gifford from Newport bound to New-Orleans states that tbe ship waa lost on Ahaco on the 26thof February Newport Mer small ana me mantel uurt at a decisne ot Jc since last wees now quote price at 3 to ef cents Correspondence ef tk Phil Gaz NEW-YORK Tuesday By tne Columbus Liverpool March Cld Gov Fenrter Bennett Sa Freithts To Charleston SI per bale The rain con ITEMS The National Intelligencer says: AVe grieve to learn tinue and the River which is already high enough for vannah A have bid a firmer stock market to-day Bank improved 2 per cent A Trust also ad Learners is raising rapidly by letters from Ihe AV'est that we may expect by every mail to bear of the decease of the venerable udge White Sailed Pernam obi am New-Orleans Entered outward Rowcna Reed New-Orleans Tiie Fergus Dron for New -Orleans which was oa Siensof the Jmci The omen of defeat lo Mr Taj Bcati and auguries of noccesa to Gen Hvaaiaox are beginning to multiply In Connecticut tlie general State election hare resulted in a complete victory to Uie AVtiig they having re-clew ted Gov Ellsworth by a majority of aUjut 40CO vote (tha AA'hig majraaiy wa but 20G laat year) over Johi NiLr the late Administration L' Senator from thai State and having carried decisive majorities in both branches of tbe lefrfelaiure The election for town officer at Indianapoitj the aeat of Government ia Indiana ha resulted for the first Bine in favor of the AA'hijs In Tipton County Tennessee where the Ad-miniatrati'in party earned their Clerk and Sheriff last year by ii2 majority the AVhig have carried the nrm orTicers that year by exactly the mna nwijority making their pin 4w4 I a Maryland a AV'h-i ha baea elected to the Legislature in Calvert County where there was a fie at Ue previou trial a AATiig Senator in Caroline County in place of Mr Boo deceased the AVhig Ticket for Irt-trx-t Commutsioner in Howard District by aa average majority of 100 vote where par tic were about even lat fall and the entire AA'ht Ticket for corpora boa officer ia Anaapolt where the Aduuntstraun majority wa 15 laat rail An Aiti-Van Buren meeting of 5 Lai Right men waa In ld in MillaHgevafle Ge- an the 7ut inxt- and reardu-U'i adopted to aupptxl an electoral ti'ket fi Harrinoa and Tyler aa Presiienl aud A'ice-rresidcut of the 8 A enly tha band wnliug on the waB triil not the Bel-huMT of the White House take warnin tn lime abandon hwrtwaacioi eporcr arid ttae all due and prudent precaoi-aioiui to avert tha impending ruin urn kp so Tie severity of the season at which be was obliged to re ai-iy Mad Eoute £0 nial over Uie Ponninocth and Ro- 1 auoke Kil Road and 1-4 miles by the Chesapeake Kay i StenTi Poats I ALAnMACaf Sutton AaEORGIA Caf Rotiio (farjoerly of tha Chajicaton and Nji Line JEWESd Cain riolmea Thi hrr so well trmva for aafety comfort and expedition hvirg lra put in th raot supeitororder the iast writ-rn-s Ks daity mn between Weidon Ji C- atJ Baitriitare on the 1 th of Alan a IsHu I By uu line Uie traveller will fcae but one change af bacrig aid no tazicj between AA eldua and Baiumore v- fin-ugfi inl on br-l toe buat inclnded) Paeriepi Hi alwav reach Balmnore in nine lor uie earfv Di'jn-nf lice to Philadelphia and Washington ioee uie k'ortaiuooUi A a March 30 Jsno Mh vC I MACON APRIL 9 Salea are from 4 to 7e Freights to Savannah $175 Danen 150 Charleston 225 The turn home proved too much for a com tniitroii never very shore near Galway has been got off after discharghig near all her cargo river is in good boating order and steam bat are arriving strong and lately en tee bled by indisposition" and departing daily jarge quantities of good nave been FaUurts in Vete Kort A letter from New York says Leith March" Sailed Gebroder ride Charleston Havre March 2 Sailed Rochester Owen New -Or priate eulogy on Use deceased Senator and moved the usual resolution which were adopted and the House adjourned Thi is the day of Uie great fete of the Fire Companies of Uie three cities of me District Several of Uie Baltimore companies arrived in a special train of car Una morning The grand processiou will be very splendid AVAPHIXGTOV APRIL 9 The two House met yesterday only for the purpose ef performing Uie funeral obsenutes of the late Senator Bern- The coffin was brought by the pall -bearers in the Senate Chamber The President and heads of Department took tbe seats are pa red fbrUiem after which Uie members of the House preceded by their speaker attended After prayer by the Chaplaia ef the House aa ap propria te discowrea waa prOBOwneed by the Chaplaia of the Sen Me Tlie procession was then formed under the Eastern Portico and moved thence to too Congress canal cemetery on tbe eastern branch of the Potomac Tlie re funerals are conducted with great pomp aad cere many and are not without very considerable expense The House will lo day take op the civO and diplomatic appropriation bill unless Mr Hasd'i resolution calliag tor apian of defence lor Uie norUnra and aorta western frontiers should break ia upon the day There is no probability however Uiat any general plan involving expeuse will be adopted If when we bad a u'plu of forty mill ions nothing eould be done for the Navy nor for arming the Kx-ufications it ia net probable that it can be done now with aa empty Treasury The (1 rat j-na created some here ConnecU-cut wa believed to be rather doubtful though it waa generally conceded to the Whig Like most of the northern and western atatea Cfeaneeticut is deaatma of political character and true only lo love of change Fhe gave a majorty of 43 for Mr Vsa Bcaca in 138 and in 1938 the whig majority was 50u0 Last year it waa reduced to one half Uiat number and now 4 000 AO eyes are nsw turned to -much Importance being attached to her el actions for the state legislature T'poe it depend th election two Cnitsd Slats Senators- and after all the excitement on the subject of Mr Rive' count that mauer ia considered quite aa im received within a tew day past I am sorry to add Uiat some laige dry goods bouses bare been protested on Saturday and to-day Among them are leans Edinburgh Houdlette do Grand Turk AVinsor do- Andalle Germain do Sm-amuiA Report JipriX 9 Liverpool Ship Rhode Hail Johnson Cl Fearing Swan Co Addemscuii- Marseilles Feb Cld Nun rod Chail bourne New- ningham a Co I uu afraid Uiat Pearl street will go Orlaans M'Letlan Ryan do Island 1J4B bales I nland and hales Sea Island Cotton Marseille Bng 470 bales Upland Cotton Havana 8 rig 296 casks Rice 35 boxes Candles 150 coils Cordage and 10 kegs Butter for uieir is spring business doing Bordeaux en sailed trotn the river Lydia al The Eastern papers announce Ui drain of Peter Edes ii a-s New-Orleans BRI SSAVU AAII UIRJ- well knawn in York where he once lived with hi son Philadelphia Schr 161 bales Cotton 15 bales Flushing Feb Sailed Cronstadt Hatch Havana APRIL 7 Ait barques-Julia (Ham) Dnewes Rio Benlarmne Kdes who carried on the printing business rA LINE The tra-veCirta' PiCArf are nifoniied that the Domestics and 0 packages sundries Imports Jiprit 9 Liverpool Br brig British Tar 271 Mr Peter Edes waa at Uie time af hi death on Uie 2th lift th eldest printer in the L'nited States being Uten in vanced 14 Some tew transactions took place in sterling 11 and francs for the packet ship North America at previous rates Inland exchanges continue in very limited demand The riot at the Croton A ater Works proves to have been no riot at all Failures in tlie dry goods line continue Prioeg at First Bank 76 i a 77 Del and Hud 67 a 70 Ohio Trust 80 New-Orleans Canal 60 Stonington 13 a 13 $3000 Ex-cbaDge on Philadelphia 95 Correspondence if the rhil North American NEW-YORK APRIL 7 Cotton i more quiet to-day owing to the fact perhaps that people are somewhat excited about elections Ia Floor there is Inrt Utile doing all sorts of grain are at last week's prices and sell freely on arrival All business is very quiet here There are to be two large sales of tea thia week Exchange on PbilaJslphui 5 a 6 Baltimore 5 Richmond 61 Macon 10 a 11 Savannah 6J a 7 Mobile 6i a 7 New4Jrlcans 64 a 7 Janeiro A urea Blunt Sisal Jolius fit Edward (Brem) Siendenberg Amsterdam brigs Hellespont Andrews St Croix Wilson Fuller Thatcher Savannah Charleston Pninswirk anij fWitia Line from thia point lo Talia-1 f-rf- the pmrtil di-fatinu-d tlie tock iratlir-ed lo Ike I Ll AlAGATOi: LINE hi 8-Ath year The Farmers and MurchauU' Rank of Baltimore has de wfte-ft sa ajl Ww iB few day up to I recti- i clared a dividend of two and a ball' per cent for th last six month yr 'o Laiy via Macon Mananna Cluiocr to Taylor Palermo Dirnon Mathews Charleston schrs Azera Lemon I Porto Rico Harriet Smith Brown Havana Star Kiley Apalaclucola Cld ships A'ille de Lynn Stoddard Havre) Gaston Chad wick Savannah SullyThomponSt Joseph: baraue Cm lior tftrnce to tu JuKfl'i and Penacoa to A man named Abraham ftotomon in custody of an tons Salt 15 tons Coal and boxes Preserved Meats At New-York 011 the 6th instant 10 shares 8 Bank Stock sold at 75 25 do do at 75 25 do do at 75 next week 25 do do at 75r On tlie 7th instant 50 dodo sold at 76 100 do do al 77 10 days On the: 8th instant lL'O do do sold at 77 30 days 45 do do at 77t 50 do do at 77 10 days 50 do do at 77 cash At Ph iladelphia on the 7th instant 50 shares US Bank Slock said at SO 60 day 134 do do at 80 60 do do at Kl 20th mutant 50 do do at 80 Saturday 25 do do at SO cash isw fi he given of rrm ureoi Kl- HopkjVS STOCKTON Topnct-r officer from New York jumped overboard from the steam er Kosciusko on Thursday about a mile above Newburg and was drowned THE PRDPKI KTOK liv Lim Clement Isley Havana brig Lucinda MerciH Apalachi-eola scbr La kin Cburbuck Teneriffb Clarinda Bra-dock Mobile "'-s nnspn ninnsnn im inn- The value nf ratUe imnorted into Liveroool from Ire- A a sail axe nsrasAire in ismnitf I mi i Land the first eleven month of Inst year amounted to Skt ship North America tiwbsr Irvernool 8 Ar sliinGov Trouo Bulnian LiveraooL it-mi he An9o0ai00i atAd the value of the insurniAcaut article of Trev vl twn -Jn-1 I Ai ll fcsi 3d inst at 11 a passed steam ship British seen hence for London 172 pauaaengers SKIP NEWS teaUiers imported into England from that country i esu-mati-d to amoant annually to £50000 wtr (ire now ranmng and will tha MassfQ conirene naa diAriog Ship Laricashtre AlexandcrLiverpool French barques The Comet so frequenUy mentioned In tbe English Port of CKnj-lestora April 13 41849 HARRIS EURO APRIL 4 papers has been observed by Professor Loomis of rid- Paswvrtr win cr ftm lo twenrv-foor rnT" nrn time ir the Mv-sn Lmt Leav-rig r-avariaAa rxr rtv at ciock and amvmg Euphrosine Aubert Bordeaux and Brest Oeceitiame Audebiel Cette brig Pedraza Truman Porto Cabetto ienmark BartieM Aax Caves schrs Ouiann Proctor am aiss 5a 3Sa sets 611 24t men watcb 5u 27a aon College Ohm and at New-Haven It has never The House of Rcnre-entalives was this morning AVind AA' the scene of the most disgraceful outrage ever perpe beea visible to the naked eye and is receding from both tbe sun and the earth Orleans Eliza he ih Bn hng-S Bermuda portant a the Presidential election itself It ia Uonhl kw apply tn WlLTHi RrlRrtr hi Cld amp Cai-sanuer Madegan marmorc riAiieinajnj Drewea Hamburg bnos Chaires' Doas Mobile New- jd a Chartesvio to JAS LAMKIS Punier tel trated within tbe Legislative naiisot rennsyivmnia A bill introduced by Mr Mr El wee to provide for very possible and even pmbaMe that the opposition Aa 13 the aala of mihlin nronertv bank stock was wdl carry the legislature but whether that -will nave mack effect aeon the full election for President is doubt UACOV AN li txuiinil I I vr Jersey Baker Danen HoweU Leslie CWteaaosi Cita-xen Thing St Josephs Fla- Jas McCoba Baiefaelder Guavama R- Amanda Br) Poland St Johns sehn Prion Mason Arialachicola Henrv Feaacnden pending which was opposed by Mr lligfings of If SIBv a ful- Th general amnion an in the ViTtuians here I NoTthiiuiWland During the discnssion Mr Ale ays at I Munl Elwce Dasscd across live ball to where Mr II sits "Tar It will be tern by tha fillowiaf Mtracta ftain Button re paper that beaiiuf jl veel intended ftr tha tt mail service ha been launched at IfMU port bearing tha honored name of rfATaa" in r-timpliineal to the menwry of that eminent cttiztn and statesman whose recent toaa we still feelingly d-piir and bonora to whose name mre grriaiful to the bean of hi bereaved fellow cioxerw LoMnck The beautiful clipper built schooner Hayne Intended for lbs a nail scrVH-e wa launched from (he yard of oho Richardson on saitirday aiterreioo he a very rinielied model and to beeoniiuandd by Capt Gntriul A lorgr number at pecuuora were preas-nl at the launch" "1 Loss A On thealemocm of Sanrday l-st aaree-BUy to previous notice Uie mail boat built at ILicliaroeon 'a ehip yard wa aaiuly tranaterred from lh stock to her destined el rre I and a more beaunfol era't ha seldota rw-npui al'sil iu Neptune' dmniiiMms i of perfect pcifKirtions jurt sa'h "a Hung of lift" aa wmild da Lrtii the heart of a em of the sea and wilt assuredly add another laurel to th wreath Uia adorns the brow of the Baltimore boilders- Tha sadaodid vessel with lienor ac-entnrwodabooa for pasaerursra and we are prousl to say is nwrted ia llisx eiiy and inlaaded to run the Cm ted Stairs Mailbsiweeit thi partsdiaa Key aud Kay AA'est aad convey paaacEgen to UsvaiUL £be wiU leave bare on tbe lat and Havaoa the 5lh each raor-Ls el about 1 jO tons burthen buill by aUcnAno forarverly of thia city that Uie state will for Vaa Buac by a handsome majority The majority of the member woo Com posed the Com Galveston Texas Rochamlieau McGilkae St Augustine BOSTON Awril Ar barque Clro (Sw) ObrgGot- tenburg Nautilus Lincoln Palermo Don Juan Harden Gonaives Maid of Oieana Waterman New-Orleans brig Mary Bernard do Calo Pierce TrimtUd schr Mes- and after some conversation whicu was Dot attended to bv those near called him (Mr H) "a puppy -IRRIinZD OX SATURDAY Line brig Cervantes Tufts boston Previously reported at quarantine tmg Muses Loveland New-York 4 days Mdze To Jones at Smith Walker Brotliera Scliweria it Brother Burckmyr i Co Harris Roosevelt at Barker Richards FD Fanning Watson Crews Si Co Harwood ai C- Hussell Ring Adger St Co Baker Si Goodsell Wiley Lone ar Co st L-Brown 4V Taylor FDay li Schroeder AC Phin Smith av Son Potters sr Kelsey JN Power Howland Taft Gilhland Son av Howell A Tobias Willis Mordeeai Carey Jnye Lawton fc Co AV Enston Brown Oti4aant Co WAKane OMRoberts Jl Co A an Win He Hoyt at Co GE Lacoste A St Amand Dorrance Tupper St Son Moffeil a Calder Thomas A Dibble Preston AV Paiton rva Prrry Ptndertnwa and homa hrU wo draw At Uuirw-T it cmrtecv wiUl ibe Brunw-k od FKioda Lane Taliahaswr l-je ud (n MntHte ra "Vhu) CarotiiaSt i-epiw and fen-aeui Wewward TVL'iwfMXit aew and cmioruilxe ror-- gnnn ad mun tin rate Cfhcsi at Cenunl i Vwm AA CRkPT AtMU and scoundrel" and immediately spit in bis tace! mittee on Eieetmoa have pablisbed an address to tbe peo senzer AVbite CArttm ple of Uie L'rHed Slates ia which they report and prove Mr Higrioa imraediatelv rose and struck him one or two blown whiVa McElwee retreated and before APRIL ait trarque rsaicnex Bon telle Nate hex la Uiat the gentieotcn who were not cosnm is to td by th GERMAN FIRE ENGINE COMPANY Chaslkstos Arsit 8 1840 At an extra meeting the following Preamble and Reao lull ms were adopted: Where Uii Company have received from Philadelphia an additional Hose-reel and fire hnndrel feet new Hose which will enable ia to increase it usefulness in the service of their fellow citizen Therefore Resslred That Una Company do parade Via Monday the 13th inst at the corner of Broad and Meetiiig-srreet at 3 clock for the purpose ot exhibiting their apparatus aad new nose Remtvei That as this Company is unable to defray tbe entire cost of Uu new hose aud carnage out of xbeir own funds thai courmiUee of seven be appointed lo divide themselves int two sub com ittees and receive luch aid from the eltiseiia as they may 1 able1 to obtain Jtraslred That these Resolutions and the names of the Cuuuiue a published ia Uie Charleston Courier The Coeanwatee appointed under Ihe second Resolution the gale of tbe aatn oa ilajiaxulla Reef threw orsrboard he waa arrest eH hut of enurse a blow from Mr tovsruor but have been admitted to their aeat hy the House were elected beyond a shadow of a doubt Mr THE J71POIITEI1 HORt: HIBI3 CVS baring witiy be-nrr jtaot nruprr is nut very severe as be is in person a gentlemaa quite small and deformed in person by a spinal injury 100 hale a-onon Barques Fairfield Cutis New-Orleans Haalen Tuek-er do bn Fraaklia Baxter Triuadaat Jas Drammond Brown Mnnsaiulla lure nee New-Orleans Joseph so Lima St Marks FaJco Mobile: Joshua Brown St Jaro: ly of wecrfe i ryer ana tiwroavHius aow Maaotcg at It Farm Bear tls Wasiinsruj Camsbeu decline signing th main address kncaiase uawilling to Uirow any impulauoe on lb fovernor and li sniira trmn Cliarvertrm fKMUJ traCL uily eoaeur with rt council of a sovereign state bat be in every thing else Poarier at Matihacsaen Barnard Olney Simon Shannon M'Gee 'Neill it Blair Robinson Caldwell Holcombe Browaell Starr fc AVil-liatns Babcock et Co Rankm Spreull si Tha'er fx Gilbwt Caldwell Jesse Dewing Barnett Condist R- Oakley eoaasost John Osteodorff John Hurkamp Tiet- Hehruig tdjerton Bicnansf Kooertson sr a J5 Miiier Howland Sr Caskin Rev A Fowler DL gan Brandt AA'm MeuJer OUen I Herz -1 nompsun cowards tiarpi-r arwt at this time is in very ocnmi annum McElwee croeeod to bis seat without resisting All tbi occurred ia the presence of tlie Hooso and during tlva session Mr Peruiimao iramediately offered a resolution aa UKadified upon tbe saiggestaou of Mr Lmvser fur Uie appointment of committee of three to inquire and report what steps should be taken by the House to preserve indignity There was no debate except a statement of the fact by several txtembera and tho reauhatide carried witbosat a division though there was a motion mad by Mr Butler to get it postponed nntil Monday Tins Speaker appointed Messrs PeanimanCool-baub and Burden the committee Tbe House manifested very great iodignalioa towards Mr-Etwee and the armbers stilt do Mr Mo-Elwee will of eourae be expelled A vote to that effect would have been chit in to-day almost atj Jusepns t-O'tieon and oruer S1000 Waanaiionia St Johns 100 bbl Kice To Nevember Belize Hob Laurel Apaiathieoia Delaware do -Mary Reed Savsnnah Frances do CM ship Avis Tay Monterslee Chatham Richard-on Savannah brigs Win Rogers Lull Amsterdam Memine Star Paine New-Orleans APRIL 6 Arr ahip Carolina Lemist New-Orleans barque Gulnare WIk aUand do briars Aslelatda McLoaai Trinidad Trenton Pitman Smyrna Voltaire Sleeper New Orleans Ciliacn Drink water do Cooannet Brewster1 Mobile Below brig Tokea New-Orteas Cld-ship Exchange Aftins Mobile brig Trojan Buck-man Antwerp Pirgnm Cambell New-Orlaan APRIL Ar brigs Niger Jenkina Tncits Tokea Tanner New-Orleans Saaah Sa Esther HaskllPaleraso Cld barques Lexington Tllden Su Josephs Juptutr Carter Charleston brigs Coeheco Pendletoa Havana schr September Burges Trinidad EW BEDFORD Ap Sul ship Sand Robertson Prow th minutes RfT AV AnFNFRf Peereturv CHARLESTON POST OFFICE HiiirwE a WasRi'wl Bay wilocsm VA hu 15 hand 3 inc'-ow bsn of great seufta and ne action waa bred Uwd Exeter aod waa Uj4 14 Heagfcy waa oat of the 0ciea Voak By AA arr ber daj ioe dim iy Wiaaruuout of Greykira by A ooripw-ker itarcsl and ha sue Bteta ranked bhet tn Eoliand tjian aa oUier sMalhoa ia um kimdoan af a dav and hw rhu wiw mmm of tne ta-nwite nini of that country a ber pedarre wal anew For pesrfarmarsce aea Racing Calew-r isa7 and 1906 The earni will cometce lt I fixvwi ajmI awllt Ja Mare wdl well led at 50 ream par 4a a4 ISoaraL tots jwwruted (or ntch aa bave every rare ww take a as sweat as-eidet aait rNnwijiiti sixwtd occor Hilswus i a Horse of aes a iaw mnng ro art ceding! band- aoro aaa ave swwxv at waiefc bastaixa rl a hnrwd Irsrare nun a Lnj paLroaare or raamcwlara addrea uw tw-w Ciirefl or Chalmers at Slarea ail be rw-d the "ITT FRYEH rl AA Ilg LET-OCnK 1 MTOBF No 57 King aomi Ia)T at JHo iiaywe Mai 7 a ir Eastern Mail cle at 3 to arrives at Northern via Georgetown to 'FrUMful frrisesut AA'e are pained learn that Mr Benjamin MalLhuu of lb Saturday Chronicle la -temp ing dnve a borse (or a frtend on Monday after-onou last from lire stablna In Gretn street above Fifth-street wa precipitated Oora th carnage ia consequence of th vicious twrtanoatf of th kmcs upsetting the vehicle Mr was Uirowu viotestly tnlo Uie street both wheel passing over bun bstt a tbe horse balked agaia at tbi en sea be wa CKscwed and tlte nors seiaeal in time to prevent more alarming cnoaeqaeneea Mr escaped with a oontusion on Hi bead and rib Thi BArsss wa sold by Mr other! on th itttn uii with a fall guarantee from Mr Remit Mr hi rutins maented drive bun a short distance at tlie request of Dr ileUieH wUo was aetuig ia the capacity asreferee In determine the soundness and geuuenes uf tlie horse which was under dispute between a purchaser and Mr fternil This aasne horse warranted aa above we learn win ewsy wi'h a awntlsman nm tune aso broke th vehicle tn piecea-fraetnred in genUeman's seder jaw and aanooaty mjnred aim aa several respects P'esssia Grttr daily rn Aurneta and VVeanm 6 JtfJjora Joersltmli Brigadier Gennrnl Euatisha'a been ordered to the command of the United Slates iwix at tloaVtoa in Matoe The tire there will not scee! five Imodrad regulars: but there rwesoe and that of ew discreet and iitellir-nt ao othoer as Gen Eajiia will it may be anlrcipated have tbe effea ufkeepin things quie-u l-N I das C1IERAW ATRIL Therir UiBexoeU boalirtf order It ne boot three feet ia 1 hours and is tiU rising Hut although a good deal of ra ia baa Ctllen witbiti a few lW seems to be bo danger of fresheu New-Orleans aa na at 3 ro at 4 at 4r ro at 4j at 4t an Milhkea Stoop Ellen St Thomas 100 bbls Rice To Lucas and Ingrahaiu s- AA'e bo Kennedy's 2 boau from Camden with 230 bales Cotton to Kirkrrick Co hohuisoo A Caldwell and Martin sr Waller Hall's bot trom Columbia with 100 bales Cotton to Adger av Co Bont William from Columbia with 100 bales Cotton Duoovaut Sr Co uuoov rsrsyj) YESTERDAY Ship PanUier Bartling New-Yorkfil daya Ballast To the master March 26 otl Halterae experteucod a violent humcarre from to Wn during whwh was bore Columbia 6 Carndou na sttatesiMiry and Sumter route twice a wex eooesuuy APRIL Ar Herald Dvoll Indian Ocean Su Ba APRfk 4 Ar ship Tuscajootsa Hossey Indixa Oeeaa St Helen and Saturday 5 at 4T sn nomnem Tbe Cincinnati Oaxen of the 4th' Instant announces the death nf Cbarles Hammond fcao its able ana anna-pendent editor at 3 1 -li as niTtacssr Fri7 a a PinenHe Tue and Sat 10.

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