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A f-------- A A11 1131444 1L) elL '4111 617 tt9111f0u 7 I rutiLISISEI) 1 III IMEAIJAV ANSI 4 TV111AV in JOJP IlI (11APIDLIIA 2400 444- t)(l'eg Or rAct AT 'mat ')0u ANS reit APIA UM rATAIILY 101 AIVAWE trOti 111111AA SATUILDA PlitY IV ell 1 1 C1D4 re 0 CCI-5TaV 911 aZe111- Ilk A 0 Mew 41269 4 from the New Turk Gazette I ill pubtratir4 orioles aro Charter Hot worst Motu aturreto TO las toot se Nose tee "It arprning In Mit id NO VOTir C1-07 repealoaatersellie venerable Maitre carry a lien thin the abrogation of the peso of woe et Philadelphia hat publishid letter written by lisol by the resolution of the General Amienshimiwit 1 tee Iliglit Rev Bishop Hughes' in bly ie 1837 route ete mewl in any deft tesa width lin apelike in warm encomium or the ritibts aud proniegya or the 'awes "era Inert ehareeters repecielly or dot eel atel ore and eyuoda wheat ea issisc ffsisied aeig fidelity tillWeikel durine Ottf reintret Is Ind organited and goveteed mote or tree antler prudent's! Mr Corey also shows the leer Influence era opeestioe of thst tempers attiotitit ee looney remittee (tem Otte country to Ilto restolution could ace leive bey rettoesetive their 'louvre It behind by the emierstits in operation It could sot either annul et impair the Ittliterd Stated lot the peyote of enhling keel rightfully done la good faith wider its ass them trlethere to jein them in the land of their thoety Thu le principle or onivereel Junesiteptioti It eerie that four hotter in this prudent's! -110 chortle! formed in the emotion eity bees within a few year! it driven WM part or Now Yoek and in Ohlo aed organisessi II "wall 'eine te the mount of tIt41975 for wider the plea or lotion of ISOI ere retitled to Doe urposts and we ate authorised by the be terognottel and poitected by the General As- ftletlY wallet-table house of Roche Brothers li sembly in their present modified state so long Co of thts city to say het during the years as they should choose to it without 136 and 1437 they trernitied On the Agecul say further pprosassostioe to the Proosbyterisis oval ite Commercial batik of Deland sod it model events branchee in suns" under k50 112642 "There is mill another leveret110 objection Iit 1437 ye li te Heys' ank "if Ireland In do to the precipita OC th te act of frACIIOg COIMOO do 1134613 snaking total or 12S1455 L100 between the Geoenal Assembly sod the 11- Zr Mt Carey thartfore had tonsulted nods above useralrettett komenmeh se ebarrs Messes Itoche tk Co he would have routed that were made atettett them weevily stroettel Lk thil single loin bad beau iestrumental in re (Jerome dieciplineend manners et the doorbell milting very nearly se large an amount for the under three tare Died these synods presbyteries or Leah einignonts as ill the other bounro and churches had no due notice by reguier pro together cese of the occusse ono 4110f ail opporiensty to meet and ane Flo et et them 'e inoceeding was A Scottish gentleman a whom il was truly Coottary to ell established pnreoplee of memo retnerked that "a wider mouth for leugh or a pal petits' and would or iota if there st ere DO redder nets for bottle vitae red to be round other ohjeettono render 0iexpulsion void and aitong ell Om votaries of Batches" being at leave the synods notwithstanding the reseltse Ole tattle ef the Laird vr Loom took a little tioncomNiiient parm or the Preeby terien church brandy alter his fish a cuseen rill kept up in i II oi tee emi States slid entitled or right to that part of-Scotland liolding up the glees their future representation in the Gearnsi A between him and the light 'Laird' said he sembly equally as if no such reselution had addressing Logan this is rather pale (or me 1 pima would rather prefer some of your dark brandy There Manceler objection to the expulsion of the tuned or Utica Geneva and Genesee! 'I assure you Mr IL' solid his host 'what I bete sold you is the dark no con- which does not seem to have occurred to the General Assembly when they palmed their tetelict you Laird in your sin helmet but it I pale to me' 'I'll no you Me lee" fur they appear to hese considered the out or your sin house' but you should eon- expulsion as a necessary consequence of the ig airier that your red notes and- 'necklet month abrogation or the act or uston alto-IL Nothin would gar o3y man's brandy look pale" could be more erroneous than title idea even if the preinises were ttee for the repeal of a grata illital eol acquired ca redumottliint- Up to the Ti had been "vrallitZtrercearlit odroanePou'andertrg shipped Irmo olis Lehigh cosi Company The Delawsre mei Hudson Compeey are engaged provided the grant or pow' did wit ()elitists in transporting coal 0ef the Rail Road to in fraud Nor could oily thing be but we learn that thry hese not yet coinnwneee chievous thati the principle assented in the Fen' shippeig on this canal except a Jew boat leads for if earned out to its practical censestate the Jour (peewee But it appears that "the mixed seecte Pe ivereers 11ankialitibireaisundpeent hisl4e churches' in the three synude in western New meioned payments in specie tor Deilars York were not formed on the Plan or Union of Several vessels recently returned from whaling lea but eiteentially on that of 134S and which voyages at Stonington New London tied New lied received the sanction of tho General Assembly ford have been sold to he employed in the freight- in the Immo year If this be the fact (and it leg bosinerm The whale ship Science at Peeked appear to be so front the documents before me) te advertisesd to be sold on the 22d Mat the resolution of 1837 wee upon every About sixty Met of Derby whnif in Salem very view et the subject inoperative as to those near the end fell through on Tuesday nd had no applicetion to them olids a A large vanity acid went overboard but was all sy recovered- ese are briefly the reasons which have led Mr Janes Deardan claimed of the Manchester me to the conclustoo that the resolution of the and Leeds (Eng) Railway Co recently the sum of Ceneral Assembly "That the synods of Utica a eurneetteation tor land taken from hunt Geneva and Genesee and of the Western Re-through which the railway was to The jury serve were out of the ecclesiastical connexion awarded him $150! of the Presbyterian church" was irregular il- Tbe Carrick a lid England sailed from Liverpool on legal and void It is not my littenuon nor the tante day and kept company for 2 yet ranched port on the snme England making would it become me to speak otherwise than land (off Block Island)in lel and the Garrick with great respect of the General Assembly of eel-Boson distant 70 miles) in 15 the the Presbyterians church of the United States Garrick readied the wharf some hours first On and I have not beee inclined to indulge in any winch side the winners of the heavy bets pending observations not abeolutely necessary to the will fall we wet Sunday News clear and precis expression of my opittion on theluestions submitted My wish is and my From the I' Commercial Bulletin LATEST FROM TEXAS advice would be (if the advice of a mere pit- man unconnected with the church We are indebted to the politeness of Captain vale could beYof a'ny value and given without of-except Long of the schooner Henry from Galveston that the next General Asseinbly calmly on 3d instant for Houston papers of the 28th fence and in the spirit of conciliation review their of April former proceedings now so much complained The Telegraph says that "a company of one ef In that case I think they would be led to hundred Cumancbes came into Bastrop a few retract resolution an more 1 their obnoxious seek a days since they were all remarkably friendly conciliator and suitable way to rid thm e- of them having two or three horses or mules loaded with peltries--and appeared to be selves of the future operations of the Plan of Union of 1801 and that they would alsoeas of delighted with the opportunity of opening a course recognise the four excluded synods as trail de with the citizens of the place" parts and parcel of their own association and In Congress on the 2Ith ultimo the bill au-endeavour by paternal kindness and wisdom thorizing the President to negotiate a loan of to promote harmony not only with those synods five millions of dollars had passed the second but amongall the widespread members of their re-ailing in the Senate and in the House of Rep- resentatives on the 23d ultimo the bill author- great and interesting national association In izing the withdrawal of the petition of-annexe- my humble opinion the reputation and welfare of the Presbyterian church is deeply concerued tion to the United States which originated in in such a course" the Senate had been read the first time issamemeesse-- CemilitictscO poi yes Verrone-rale attires GRATIFYING INTELLIGENcE ri too itotoal 111 itithmosd io sow ousoertyotygt to AMA 44011roNVICILio TWO l'Ortitttittra Or 1101 Board of Trade of dial 'WI Tar IC ISICrirtS Ole US Itt allIr Arr3 IlOttat Vat est tool I Il" "(hell 664'1 6111011 tity IN fikla visited Philadel hist lamt work hits the elartl" 166 R6116 int re i lisacquelnteds with ecalainerelal )411 I r011itriod T110 Oti)0(1 of thaP visit was 10 invite Tbototoy Noy II 101A toottl with a Van Buret man yet who dol palm vsnture a few remark upon mowed intimately iiiddirs bi ti ti te ipayi onnected wit in tenths tu of the republic: CettelhiY i 0 to le 1 EOM 010 ur venie Bank of tho United Sws attah 1 yoy eteil a soros petits wyeis et ti00r -oot Panto to aa eu4141 to mow eoottiietioe that 1 rhilatielphia oud the United i feel int- bark in tau ail a largo (pad ender laa laid teems vooth tostog ow tab retp more est i itete i Ot la at taty otota Pelted from 11 recolleelrm of wilt' Aga tan 14 1 ortirral banking law Neett a honk we steed the sweets of 010 WII1111 186 66" endeavor to guard spinet what stay 6e not atty Is greatly reveled and it will he tio dot- nosh toll illobe lb toyed a ropy 11teto ate kotoki ta 'Ito On like dcapair sir to the tepublit Ptnong 1110 I 4160 Irvin thy cerdiehtnent i la 11v-retold- tidemace to have it placed here by those whet rt sitemra sa ea -Ilt brie ott shoo Van Myatt WO bat a good deal of despair its 00E0 10 the Wait of fella the linnets governuirtil I bava 40romn 10 initmairly sequointed with the Cowen toy to iirr IA I i lent out to New York I think nuoittilr re tn i Otto sky tootit to to thoir il dune up 1tie i 4 I I le erne! eutiotwrce and exchange') of the oidot tato erten- Ittt pocart ship witivh corned nrady ell the tyy tie er mt M4110 sled lite immediate intao- That LI otoo'd ako rtra (tutu ttot'Ottotoll'o tom' Win take care that theta "ell be lw ck'elli" LlrLtrfI and the cabin peesengete whieh routed elimi As sts thp Pet for despair or fear ldutitig dial period from the United Stoles to We learn that the committee were rmrived sae pool Hoot wag a 814 Stoll totko oky gLit otte hoott Europ arid hum Europe to the Umbel Sten I Wi II 1110 Vrairet courtesy and by Mr Asa owl otto koultut 164 atom' love opt 14'4 Coos thou I too oot stoto t110 11 pittrfbir Urbliiet ill 1 profflowd to bring ths goes The of Iteprommutives st Wathing- wait then I culla itat utas 10 what ll la 1104 ilifille who aware' ai info their eitool Loat000lle loot toItttol Ilia estsblialitnent on thus aide of ilie Adana() llo illeicl apPe Orlitil COYOY tbotr o000t A1110 11attoPot otOoto thole sit 'bk? LA stiPurned NIW'd1 "riling' Wall 111 of superior packet ships has for he last tw nty understanding that they would sit out the roes' cowed lbe boll' or the l'Atleentlet Ltuft ton before the diteetons Itt 010 earliest this Mid Otti IIVIo Homo 1 too ottototho 140uitmoflytti duo of the treasury notes the next day the 'eller cltrrYing trade le the Untlatl Slelcay prt bald 'hid morniag or tomortow The do-Ito to4 toi1 fro" 11 pito I 411 1100 more copectolly In 1'04 Tide ties hems sten ie to eateblish bank one of from ten te tV11pat Ivo tott ftosh-- A spirited Hillier meeting was bold la West 1 wct couelderable etteattleger iu mall' ll filwon millions capiLd We believe the new Thew iroti) illstit tbilti 010 wont pert to our country la too 'not omit tote' Nts 141k hw does not go into until the Cheats: en Vs'edneadey of last week Messrs A new state of Mingo however haa larh of the prelent onth and front the was tie the as 0 ieeet trepoi041 40 et as boor c00 illMoso Vil' 1 Ottlinifilats Illnd Pe which call' upon us for vigilateo and enter- plesion or out edvirea we alinuld Lot be our- Ito no ilw 11 ou toms 011 I 0 Como ot otooth aloft tiont-- gypitck gave ve prier or we mg be puatieti 'rote the 'keno prised tr the new honk went into oper on atin un Itlo atotoot-l000ni ground we gou ave rd and It nifty be oectipd io ia gtti ilis waasile tae4 wort wos nail to Clinton Heal curry and Crooman escaped by commercial rivals toyer great dieadvanmee Illua notch for the hostility of lair Biddle to- ot ih 11 boty thodook'd rt-tod hoodoo ea to yott from Chester county jail on Monday night-- 1 he of -Ittreewan tiot4 of 4 word New York til to filch the government pa- 'rime moot thott a 1to oo shothott's boot pmaent must be promptly put in operation and pets and partizails have said bt) WWII Thus WO au offered lor their spplebension ease ea) throw ob' taD 'tool lynoly sot otir ilocoL 6'1 40 "I 1'11 loot v1111 gtrater 404141 invill too lot the insolvency of itai batik 00 0 adt40t0g0 to tto pint of Pbtladelehla 1114n froquently procisimed by yi executive organ at Dui olt the otooloott Intm Hoe boshtoted ye Tobtaccra Illothinese i 't moo III a oak's lot ol any other port Hi the United Stitt( 1 nallinglott end so clril 0ytroveI a whort time Thy riiito mot to Morn tit ortt We are gleil to perceive that the expectations Let we call Ottlaws to a single fact ll la sioce by the correspondent of the New York ts toae the rich )411Vilt SWOrill of lite city authorities relative to the confidently aseerted that one of the Berrois A titerican--a writer who et-rteinly lois not prow- 'tenni paciteta which recently ended from Now ed himself worthy to lead in the Juguatine age Ass 'a- kg atm lb hen Watt Oriatill Hat Lobo tonotol boohoo warellou441 art likely to be realistic! Already York wok out 30000 letters For each of of aflame Thy tootornt loolott too nun eeaebeco have th Thy toottrt votto nitwit cA tops about fiften hundred hogshds of tt ese karts wheat delivered at a British 1omt 1hY Otto sod trotc1141111 11101 mesa been placed in the building lid vcrY early yea- office the steam boat will be paid two 'tepee Too above le from the New York Commer- tees' mme at-sotishodo eial Advertiser of Monday "What will Mrs Tu LaI tatrIV viblv terday morning we saw the inspector marking equal tu four cent That is ilea British sitimitt iter ftiond of fatly "lam Iwo oolt ore know it OIL et will roceive on the delivery of her letter bags Grandy sayl" 911 epee a hogshead that bring the number at the post office in England riorke hundrtd 0ow Ire 111 owe touvo thee thus far inspected It la undeiatoed that eve- dollar It le not improbable that alie will Zel THEATRICAL PCYPI-4110 folly of puffing Tht stmovi ott amity ono Wok r1oototo ht 'stied to lute had ral thousaad hogsheads are On their way to this out in Ewell'' days Ii0 that the freight she will adore and actressenand making them 'tie plus Viotti touool thy pato city at the preseat time receive for letters will be equal toil hundred ultras' On every occasion is liiily hit ell in A P4 htoficui ittort owl wader dollars a day for her holitewerd voyage the (Mowing critichen upon Miss 'D ee's ea on 'hall hotfoot ouch With a view of accommodating the mu- HINTS acting ill St Louis It le written by a lloo- Ad loots or Thos' tubule 414 tonOt-r Ooe to ootk 11 chants and living some money to the city the our correepondent has a far reaching memo- 'tier committee having care of the warehouse direct- "111 tell yon an almighty atrange thing of toroth to Hoe litre or H000dnd Elipit Einiho sad thry and his te hin" are worthy the attention of how that gal (Ellen or ree)wke on the feelings twItitzayiscattitt1 uwznanwirata by hot Cot the A til I It A III ed the superintendent to receive certain met- merchan a of philadelphia We repeat the of critters IA lien she was acting Juli-a in our chandize On storage and there were at one time i i nquiry whether it the intention of the Phi-partathe doorkers came away in for it was IIMMINILibmomomilMMIMMES011 uplit lads Of twelve thourtand bags of coffee In elp ladhia people to give up to Great Britain the arnatton cold an more could get in when an old one look no notice of the C011 II ERCI A dt ooze cos no the second and third stories of the house We The consul of the Lenart litotes at Maracsiho in business offerrying people across the Atlatiticl sincerely trust that the erection and proper ma- bear sullied hia way two the town and finding Venezuela nasivnt to the Department of State the lt is a matter or dory that the Americans sent no on astir for they Were all at the play what copy et a decree issued by the Government of that ement na the tobacco inspection warehouse the first steam ahi toe the ocean but it does thecritter do but shifts his way there too republic relating to port charges on vesaelsarriving will be productive of advantage to the trade of sn ould not he forgotten that no foreign power and crawls up behind the boxes I geese he in its ponce! which the following trausletion is pub- Philadelphia an object much more prominent panamized th too at The 11 rt i i i "knowing meant to sup Off but however boiled tur the bent tit el our "tenet" some us caps in the views of the committee than any very their time" have sent their steam ships here tietened and listened till he got 9nite LAW ON POUT CHARGES great returns to the corporation for its invest- and we tifford them profit That is very well never go man eati and so molificd that he vowed he would The Senate and House of Representatives of the until we can make one or two for oureolves any more next night he republic of Venezuela in Congress sesteubled do men! Let us wait and see what will be done came again and brought hie wife and the hereby thing was only discovered on the third night DECREE ARTICLE 1--The port charges are the following viz I To the captain of the port three dollars 2 Anchorage twelve dollars 3 Tonnage it the of tiny cents on each ton ol twenty quintals measured by the vetted 4 Limy lour dllars In the port of Laguira a hall per cent in addition is exacted upon the value by invoice of the "thole of the cargo brought Imm lore- ign countries Itill of health two besides three dot- to the officer making the inspection 6 Pilotage amounting to six dollars on each foot of draught of vowels at Angostura and Maracaibo when they are brought up by the regular pilot from III0 mouths of the Orinoco or from the bar to the port or point of their destination A IITICLIt IL All national or foreign vessels corn- ing from a foreiga port shall be subject to the charges established in the foregoing article except 1 Newt of war and despatch or mail packets either foreign or national 2 Vesselsentering on account of injury actual and proved and only with the intention of obtaining repairs lit the dock yards of the republic provided they neither bring in nor carry away any cargo 3 a circumstances east a entering force provided they do not land any merchandise or el- fects ARTICLE Ill Vessels proceeding from ports of the republic are free from the duties established by this law except 1 When their burthen exceeds thirty tons: over and above which number they shall pay twelve cents for each ton 2 When they come from an infected port and are visited by physicians of the health office in vie tue of competent authority they shall pay accord ing to tbe provisions of the filth paragraph of the first artkrei Mr AP Of otos e'd 1 line tees i oc 11W it ail IL IL A teethe vie atereaa re senile) in the ii ei that la arriving Ion is pub- 0 of the rubled do Chewing each ton itigoira a I value by Imm lore- area dot- each foot tiot from ar to the 'els cone i to the packets actual thtaining provided irgo estances ise or el- ports of ished by nue over lee cents ort and in vie accord Al of the 4 1- 4 0 1 A 1- 1 ki4N The tallier when he was aeen coming down to the box of- Mk THE WO rzu IrTATPA Gavin-rt Such weather 1 A correepondent cf the National Gazette un- fice with an gone omiommO1 Outrage der the aignature of "A has suggeated A Little Later the establiehment or aloud national bank By the arrival of the packet ship Philadelphicfrom We regret that daring the exercises at the i ne plan appears to me extremely judicious Loudon and Portsmouth London papers to the eve-Pennsylvania Hall on Monday evening some and opportune and I am only surprised that it ning of April Nth inclusive have been received by person in the vicinity threw a brickbat through has not been thought of before Thie mode of New York Commercial Advertiser a day and a banking is very usual in England and is not hIll'Intet than by the Englaini the window and blind into the room filled with subject unkoownp the practice of the several States in fh prominent suect of interest was the success- the audience- Vill do notAilow that Sill per ful issue of a scalitihe expedition undertaken at the our (Thum It seems to accord particulal exiiense of the Hudson's Bay Comporiy for the sot- ional injury was sustained Such conduct is with the spirit of our political system With vey of the Northern coast ol America Intelligence tri unbecoming our city us nearly all the intutions of society are de- had just been received trom Messrs Daass and tached from the government arid left to the pro- StArsom the leaders Mem expedition that they had Yesterday a drayman fell front his dray in tection of private enterprise It is only for the SW veyed the coast between the extreme points laid administration of justice that we are obliged to by Captains Becontv and Flatawe- Carpenter street near Seventh and cut his head Lord DURIIAm was expected at Portsmouth on the resort wholly to legislative enactment Accord- severely The dray was drawn by a gr i ay ng to the theory our polity the government 18'h and to embark on the 20th The Stokesby and Arab transports bad arrived and were to take on borse--had no number The name of Jones is a thing simply political Thia maxim has board his horses and baggage and those of the ofliwas burnt on the shafts been recently declared by the administration cent of the Grenadier Guards The 71st regiment had and there is no reason why it should not be ad- embarked for Canada on board the Malabar We have before us the Metropolitan Maga nailed by the people The iron hand of the Sir Jowl CONROY has commenced Intermit against tine for April republished by Mr Pollock No government having struck back the entreaty of the publisher of theTime rt for a libel charging hint the mercantile interest and renounced its claims wi i heavy peculation the management of the 205 Chesnut street This is one of the most of kindred there is no reason why the divorce- Dcchess of Kent's money affairs On moving for a rule Sir Jons CONROY put in an affidavit denying interesting of his reprints of English periodi- ment thus proclaimed should not be acquiesced the truth of the charge in all its particulars eils and has as we understand a very exten- in- The establishment of a general joint stock Loewe April twelve bank will enable the commercial oommunity are 93 3 8 to i for money and 93i buyers lot' the active circulation in this country to rise from the unworthy attitude of despised comt exchequer bills 67 to 69 premium The same publisher has Bentley's Magazine' supplication in which they now how before the 'There has been more doing in shares this mornNiited by 6Bozt' and illustrated by Crulkshank seat of tyranny and stand on that footiog of jog work of high merit self vindicated independence which is held by Two o'clock--Consols are 93i for the account with little doing all other portions of society Minsissippl Election The system of joint stock banking when The Baltimore Chronicle has returns nearly properly understood will be found to be quite From Tampico sloop of war Concord FITZHUGH Corn-as safe for the institution which adopts it as the complete from 42 counties which are as fol- ri Tampico touched at the Belize on man mg from ampt operations of an incorporated company and far the 4th inst having on board $71000 specie which Iowa safer for the community It appears to me that she put on board a tow boat and then proceeded to i April1838 July 1837 the attention of merchants need only to be Pensacola Prentiss Ward Clair Davis Whig 1 Foto L2eounties MN 10561 9659 9398 6663 9255 called to the subject in order to ensure its adop- A passenger who came by the Concord reports 9659 6002 tion I would therefore beg leave to invite the that having remained threedays at Vera Cruz he hit Nord majority serious consideration of the merchants of Phi- convinced ced fro the rumors in circulation that the over Claiborne 903 non mai in July 2752 Mexican government was in no wise disposed to pay ladelphia to the suggestions thus laid before Word's mal now WI the indemnity claimed by France them and would pro' ose that a public meeting The same passenger states that the American Whit pin sass of all interested in the matter should be speedi- schooner Eliza Ann was at Matamoros previous to There is no longer a doubt of Mr Prentiss' ly held at the Exchange HAMILTON tho blockade She had been stopped horn corning IL Yesterday a drayman fell from his dray in Carpenter street near Se-youth and cut his head severely The dray was drawn by a gray no number The name of Jones was burnt on the shafts We have before us the Metropolitan Magazine for April republished by Mr Pollock No 205 Chesnut street This is one of the most interesting of his reprints of English periodicals and has as we understand a very extensive circulation in this country The same publisher has Bentley's Magazine' edited by "Boa" and illustrated by Cruikshank work of high merit Minsissippl Election The Baltimore Chronicle has returns nearly complete from 42 counties which are as follow: April1838 July 1837 Prentiss Ward Clair Davis Wing Foto 42 counties 11185 10562 9659 9308 6663 9255 9659 6043 Word' majority over Claiborne 993 Poen mai in July 2752 Word's maj now 9112 mwmmr biuU OM IT V4 y1N1 VOW 1041110 Ca 11ULYIlk Whir gain miss of all interested in the matter should be speediThere is no longer a doubt of Mr Prentiss' ly held at the Exchange HAMILTON From Tampico sloop of war Concord FITZHUGH Commanding from Tampico touched at the Belize on the 4th Inst having on board $71000 specie which she put on board a tow boar and then proceeded to Pensacola A passenger who came by the Concord reports that having remained three days at Vera Cruz he fult convinced from the rumors in circulation that the Mexican government was in no wise disposed to pay the indemnity claimed by France The same passenger states that the American schooner Eliza Ann was at Matamoros previous to tho blockade She had been stopped from corning The eather when he was seen coming down to the box of- Loft THE WO rzu IrTATPA oeaserve Such weather fice with an all4eitor gone 'oiEimmnmo A correepondent el the National Gazette un- Outrage der the eignature of "A has suggeated A Little Later he the of en a 'Qua national bank We regret that during the exercises at the a By the arrival of the packet ship Philadelphicfrom 1 he plan appears to me extremely and I ma un ar ortamouth London papers to the eve- Monday evening some an Pennsylvania Hall on Mo opportune an I am only surprised that la nine of April Nth inclusive have been received by person in the vicinity threw a brickbat through has not been thought of before This mode of New York Commercial Advertiser a day and a the whitlow and blind into the room filled with banking is very usual in England and is not ballet" than by die England per- The prominent subject of interest was the sac as the audience do notletiow that say the PrecLica of the several States in 1 success issue of a seantific expeditton undertaken at the ex iene of the Hudson's Bay Compo our union It seems to accord articular! lima injury was sustained Such conduct is 1 the 7 wit i spirit ouropo meat system vv nu isrly IN i I America for the cur- vev the Northern coast 0 ane11 -igence unbecoming our city us nearly all the insatutions of society are de- had just been received from Messrs Blass and tached from the government arid left to the pro- Stamm the leaders Witte expedition that they had Yesterday a draymen fell from his dray in tection of private enterprise It is only for the SW veyed the coast between the extreme points laid Carpenter street near Seventh and cut his head administration oljustice that we are obliged to doe') by Captains BetcnET and Flesumiti resort wholly to legislative enactment Accord- Lord DURHAM was expected at Portsmouth on the severely The dray was drawn by a gray 18'h and to embark on the 20th The Stokeishy and ing to the theory of our oht the 'I i 11 ov ernment elate transmute bad arrived and were to take on no number The name of Jones is a thin 1 political simp maxtra has board his bows and baggage end those of the was burnt on the shafts been recently declared by the administration cera or the GrenadierGuards The 71at regiment had and there is no reason why it should not be ad- embarked for Canada on board the Malabar We have before us the Metropolitan Maga nailed by the people The iron hand of the Sir Jona CONROY has commenced Intermit against zine for April republished by Mr Pollock No government having struck back the entreaty of the publisher of the Times for a libel charging him the mercantile interest and renounced its la claims tit heavy peculation in the rnanne ement of the 205 Chesnut street This is one of the most Dr: chess I lchess ent a money affairs On moving for a of kindred there is no reason why the divorce- tesce rule Sir dons CONROY put in an affidavit denying interesting of his reprints of English periodi- ment thus proclaimed should not be acquiesced the truth of the charge in all its particulars mils and has as we understand a very exten- in The establishment of a general joint stock LotteoPt April 19--Citytwelve Bive circulation in this country bank will enable the commercial eom are 933 8 to for money and 93i buyers far the ac- munity i to rise from the unworthy ttitude of des ised comt exchequer bills 67 to 69 premium The same publisher has Bentley's Magazines supp Ication in which they now how before the There has been more doing in shares this morn- edited by "Box" and illustrated by Cruilishault seat of tyranny and stand on that footiog of inn work of high merit self vindicated independence which is held by 'rwo are 93i for the account ffIWOMMIN all other portions of society with little doing 1 Mississippi Election l'he system of join stock banking when The Baltimore Chronicle has returns nearly properly understood will be found to be quite From Tampico fh in i iinii whiii 1 it i iiii 11S sloop 91 war ConetTLFiTzuvoit Corn- II 1 I I 11 I out of the made three attempts but failed However they have come to the conclusion to let her pass Philadelphia from London brings 2170000 of the great negoelation with the Bank of England which makes that affair complete within about L50000 if we are right she also brings £100000 for the Penn Bank of the States PENNSYLVANIA CANAL--WE publish below ths return of business for the last week the Inman is smager than for many previous weeks owing to the fact that breach had occurred in the canal eight or nine miles above this city which interrupted navigation for about thirty six hours: COLLECTOR'S OFFICE May 12 1838 The following shows the businers done at this Nike: Tonnage Per lant report 114 28421225 $20434 26 For week endmg inst 2 IsJ1506 2020 70 Total from 1st 1817 31344761 622405 00 TH08 FAIRMAN Collector 3 When they take a pilot at the mouth of the rinoko or the bar ot Maracaibo they shall then pay six dollars as pilotage whatever be the draught of the vessel AitTicut IV The said charges shall be paid on the entranced the vessels not- treed from charges by this law the captains of the port collecting those due to themselves the administrators of the municipal revenues are to receive the charges for anchorage entry and bill of health and the customhouse officers shallt receive the tonnage and pilotago fees as belonging to the treasury A RTICLIC The captain of the port is empowered--- 1 To dehver on stamped paper the muster rolls to national vessels engaged in foreign coasting trade for which the pet sons receiving the same shall pay 2 To use the custom house boats in boarding vessels and for other purposes connected with hisdu ties ARTICLE VI The governor and other civil au' thorities shall issue bills of health and licenses for sailing which are also to be countersigned by the military commander of the place it there beone by the administrators of the customs and of the municipal revenues as evidence' that the charges fixed by law have been paid without any other formality being required for the departure of the vessel on her voyage ARTICLIC VII The law of Ma 6 1833 is repealed Given at Caraccas o) the 19th of February 1838 the ninth year of the law and 28th of independence (Signed) JOAQUIN FEITAS President of the Senate JUAN NEPOMUCENO CHAVES President of the House of Representatives (Signed) CARLOS NUBLETTE By His Excellency the Vice President: GUILLERMO SMITH CARACCAS Feb 21 1838 PAINFUL OCCURRIENCILA serious accident 1 we are not so certain of Mr Word's In the 14 counties which remain to COMMUNICATION I be heard from Claiborne had last July 1385 it is not generally known that majority Over must therefore the 4nt1-Slavery Conventton of dozerlean Woo gain over that vote 483 to elect him men which convened in New York in May I By a slip from New Orleans we have the 1837 adjourned to meet in this city on the 3d eggregrate vote received by each candidate in 44 week of the present month As the character counties but as their names are not given we of this convention is not generally known it are unable to say which are not included in the would probably promote the cause and enlight- statement According to this account the vote en the community generally if the followin I 1 in 44 counties stood resolutions of their last convention were spread Prentiss 10992 Claiborne 9557 before the public They appear in their printed Word 10473 Davis 9103 i Giving Word 916 majority over Claiborne "Resolved That we as abolitionists will 1 and 12 counties to be heard from -It will be a use all our influence in having our colored I close contest between these two but we still friends seated promiscuouly in all our congre- I hope Word may have the best two gations and that as long as our churches are I -------r--- disgraced with side seats and corners set I Going to Pieces apart for them we will as much as possible The Washington correspondent of the Bal- take our seats with them timore Chronicle thus concludes an account of "Resolved That this convention do firmly the late Sunda morni morning session th ouse jbelieve that the existence of an unnatural pre- of Representati -Yes- udice against our colored population is one of the hle pillars e- 11 American I "The upshot of the whole was the Locos foie that the more we mingle with our oppressr i found the Whigs were now too strong to be ed brethren and sisters the more deeply are we that the scenes of and '7 convinced of the sinfulness of thatanti-chris were not to be again Waved off without a atm lin nvilntlisL1 4- THE WORLD BY ELIZA COOK Tate who will of the woe ld es a desert of Dual! there is ou the moue Ttotivi the chslicn nr lite hath ite 110d in4 gall There are honey drops too (Of the tarts We murmur and droop should a sorrow-cloud stay And note all the aliades at oar lot But the rich actintillatmna that hrishten ear ways Are beek'd in enjoyed and Those who look on mortality's ocean aright Will not moan o'er each billow that rolls Hut dwell on the glories the beauties the might As much as the shipwrecks and shoals Flow thankless is he who remembers alone soi All the bitter the drear and the dark Though tits raven may score with its woebodingtene Do we weer hear the song lark? We may utter farewell when tie torture to part Hot in meeting the dear one agate Have we never rejoiced with wildness of bealt Which outhalanced ages of pale? Who not bad ustmeets ma laden with blues When the soul in its fulness of love Would waver of hidden to choose between this- And the paradise promised above? Though the eye may bit dined with its grief-drop awhile And the whiten'illip sigh forth ita tear Yet pensive indeed is that fees here the la out oftener see than the tear There are times when the storm-gust may rattle around There are spots where the pound slime growg Yet are there not Mors when nought Cie ten hi found Out the south wind the sunshine end reset 0 haplessly rare is the portion that's Dem en strange is the path tang we take there spring not besides tie a few precioas tioMera To soften the thorn and the -brake Toe wail of regret the tads clashing etstrife The sota's harmony often may mar But I think we must owe in the life 'Tie ourselves twit oft waken the jar Ea th is not all fitiryet lila not all gloom And the voice of the gratetut null tell That lie who allotted Pain Death and the Tomah Gate Hope Health and jar Bridal as well Should Fate do its wert and icy geirileppremil O'er ita own slimmed happiness piuni Let me witness he joy in another's glad breasts And some pleasure masa kindle ia mice Then say eat the multi ism desert of lama There ill Moot there is light on Hie "waste Though the chillteot life bath its acid and gall There are honey dropt-too fee the taste nd ISOSIMI SW VS ISM be jar tit iteedn krtt tell end tbe Tommie dal es well apiriloppreas'd 1-'6 glad breast in wise Of 'broil rtle waste 1 achl sold gall le teats k- occurred at the printing office attached to the methodist book room in this city on Saturday Mr Ludlam the superintendant of the power press by some means became entangled in the machinery and was carried around for some minutes by the main shaft He was alone in the room at the time but his cries soon brought the other inmates of the building to his assistance On extricating him it was found that his legs and one arm were broken- He was still alive at noon of this day Corn ad SHOCKING ACCIDENT occurred at Brooklyn On Saturday afternoon A little Irish boy about ten years old whose name we did not learn was sitting with his legs hanging over one of the wharves engaged in fishing when a sloop tinder full sail was suddenly swept by the tide along side and before the little fellow could escape his limbs Were caught between the vessel and the wharf and completely severed from -his body! He was alive when last heard glom but it seems to be almost impossible for him to survive so- frightlut a mutilation--N Gazette The splendid steamer Cuba was sold -at New Orleans on 4th inst for $43000 It is surmised that she will run in the Texas trade The new Masonic flail at Charleston injured by the fire will be rebuilt The loss of the Grand Lodge is not over WOO Look out for five dollar spurious notes on the Tolland County Bank Conn signed Hatch Cash-jet The genuine ones are ingped Jonathan Flynt FOR THE UNITED STATES GAZETTE MEETING FOR ASSEMBLY 1 This body (delegates to the General Assembly and sympathizing with the minority of the Assembly of 18370 met for prayerat 9 o'clock at the Rev Mr Barnes' church The Rev Dr Church of New Hampshire and others officiated! At 10 o'clock the meeting entered upon business It was voted to read a pamphlet entitled "Preabyterianiana or a Review of the Expolsory Proceedings of the General Assembly of 1838" This was written by a member of the New York bar and is a clear exhibition of the supposed aggrievances to which a partof the Presbyteries have been subjected- It is for sale at 144 Chesnut street Resolutions were adopted with entire unanimity asserting the right of Commissioners from all the Presbyteries to a seat in the Assembly and expressive of a readiness to co-operste with their brethren of the other side (now assembled in convention in Ranstead court) in ita effort to restore harmony 4 A committee Consisting of Judge Hall of Wilmington Drs Hill and Fisher -vete appointed to present these resolutions to that body he Rev Drratton moved that the delegates from the Presbyteries witiiiii the bounds of the Synods of Utica Genesee Geneva and the Western Reserve and the third Presbytery of Philadelphia (all excluded without trial by the last ASsembly) should claim their seats in the present that should they be Molested in this assumption of their rights they with others would proceed loth) organization of a constitutional Assembly from which no integral parts should be exchuled This resolution is founded upon a belief that the act of the Assembly of 1837 excluding at pPrt of its members WS null and which point in and out of the meetine frequent allusion is made to the opinion of ebancellort Kent of New York iew York I I rJu vwtvu an utunintig wiciu tu um noes opposition At 4uarter past 1 Sunday earth in our nominally free up i I morning the committee rose leaving Mr Har- the fountain of knowledge- from their panting I Pert of Ohio in the possession of the floor for spirits and driving them Into 1 Walay that we deem it a solemn nlyfor every woman I Such is a rapid but faithful sketch of the to pray to be delivered from such an unholy 1 dying strutroles of this miserable adininistra- feeling and to act out the principles of christian pe tion party in the House Messrs Polk Ing equality by associating with thermas though Lain Cambreleng Thomas Duman Boon and the color of the skin was of no more rouse1 Dromgoole were the chief leaders in the scene quence than that of the hair and the eyes" Which covered neither of them with a single HOMO shred of glory as all will allow upon cool re- 1 1- -Arrest of a Gang of Whether tie bill will pass or not without Some low days since it will be remembered bered a mom amendment is yet questionable If there were house 1 think it 'could not possibly do so named Enoch Green was arrested for passie a full spu- hens coin Since then the officers Sparks tylerritt A I great many of our friends are and Homan have succeeded in arresting John ontirte of hope to the supporters of the bill But Sweet Hart Pearce John Wilson'and Pliny Fox all I we shall see ere long" members of the same gang At Sweet's house in ranklin strew was found a portmanteau filled with a counterfeit dollars Upon Wilson' EN- tent person $50 'e Ik'Sltalaow ESCAPC0-4 small child fell yes- none money Fax was arrested in the act of coining I- near llaY trom a 1 atform extending over the falls at Hoboken vast amount of counterlett money was a heighth oL20 or 25 feet- al' i I street bridg th into water below-- found secreted on the premises Pearce the leader of ttfli gang was arrested at a horse race in New it wu mmeiatey 1 leactouguldedidwrZettsede thet damage tbanbetng tho- 'Jersey where be was officiating Judge Dayton and Justice Ritter et affordtd te offi- cars every facility-1II If nig The Great Western' The following communication is front the consignees of the Great Western: As public attention seems to have been attracted to the "Great Vestern" groin Captain Canning's re consignees of the Cosmo have gleafied from him the following facts which will set the pub lie right on the subject: 'fhat on Tueeday last the weather was perfectly clear and Cosmo perfectly of steamer first discovered at an immense distance somewhat Out of direct course for the on the Western's approach sufficiently bear to distinguish signally the COSMO telegraphed her Captain Hole lieu being aware that the owners of the Como were partly icterested in his ship bore down to speak the Cosino aud approached sufficiently near to induce an attempt to throws email package on board which however struck the ship and fell in the water "Captain Canning of theCosmo States that the ladies were all on deck apparently in high spirits waving handkerchiefs and the band playing tune Steamer going between 11 and 2 knots the length of time she remained in sight may be account ed for by the extreme clearness sod calmness of the day nd her deviation from a straight course to spia'k the Como "May 121838 'Fis Deaths In New The New York City Inspector reports the death of 133 persons during the week ending on Saturday the llth ot May 1838 viz 26 men 36 women 36 31 On Thursday afternoon a man (name unknown) had his hands cut off and was otherwise injured br attempting to enter the two o'clock tram of Prow deuce while in motion from a amill bridgeRear the depot Boetoe Iscanstenas Catholic usurett in nutting ton Yermon6 wss entirely destroyed by fire na 9th inm- It souppowd to have been the work ol an incendiary intendikry An ingenious rogue nnmed Martin Hogan escaped from the Patterson jail Thursday by titling a rope workmen had la dangling near the window 01 hitceil and to which he attached a sheet and alter making his way through a hole he effected under the eill he let hinisell down He was taken next day The consumption of tobacco France has great ly increased and in 1837 it exceeded that of 1836 by 1578It001b The revenue derivitd by the state Irvin this article amounts to about 56000000 francs per annum.

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