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'-r at. 1 -t si f. .1 n(f man; as hr ah advoca ot ree fradeilio ybl 4 decline pneeind me more steady Itiiswith sincere regrelt that we witness theiibut subsecjueirtry tIL that it tvna ikm! "iV onv v. i tulS Dart iOrthf. hniintiMr Tn hpnmnla ftlO i v.

UIUU fct. UJ3; CICL I Klx wfcrJ. Jl lit tion; by arid ambhir Anti-Tariff mnj sales iromil8tht6 the 23d Jnclusire are jisrriear as we Can ascertain 6,000 bales and tLe'imports 23,471 bales. -r Pre lent being ncbnfessedly in favor of the I rotectiVe SVsfem.1 it niit nfnn. at the cost of the time-honored msUtutlons Of in imnrovement not having taken nlace vesterdav.

wvr.TClNGi APRIL iuy iwx, the Country. The followihsr IS from the Orion- in the Ifanchester market curs has had less aniraa. lshmg that the people bfthe who" seem ne da.Stanaai;:jJrj tion to-day; about 1500 of tlxe foregoing. 'are. ch spec pnt of the Mails has just almost mad in their opposition to it! ar6 Vet ibtock is 109 per cent, above par.

But the 3 at: ji" In regard to the Intimatibn of JuoW McLean. mauon; Afneradop, by. which weoraera strenuous in his support? But; as if this were i aPPfeciation of the Canal Stocks in England, uijll upon me eniorcement 01 inis uecision aepenxis the resolution of the Court lever to convene aeain, Uf" No we hkve only to say that we trust in heaven thef will -VfVa C3 mewtn uJt. ut oumucuuj inconsistent, tne strongest a BU" UJ saies on ine ist rHovemper last, Anti-Tariff men are straining every nerve to i exceeds any thing we have ever known. The bring in a Tariff Vice President, Mrl Van i Ibllowing are examples: adhef to their determination, We should rejoice in a ageo, years.

uic ecm- neur, uenca mignz oc organizea, into 1 vote stands recorded in favor bf all ana1. cost per snare iuo, soid ior iT5U COMMERCIAli nSCOIlB. 410 the most odioss provisions of the act of 828, rlr AnmvP.n. Ann tK If i. tTonn STnconven.ence;W1 aj, -some portion 01 tne spirit 01 tne I -jT' fcjr fyi nfifbA dJthlo -J Steamir, with Dry Goods, Hardware.

forNott Forth and Clyde, Yar- ii 11 tr rr Start, uampoeu MciNsur, Hall Js. Leeds and Liverpool, -Jf Wf sha IpuDiisn Mr. uaston next we t.Xj rebuHd narthe Loughborough, 600 600 405 2550 525 510 555 t' rr.i brougn fit itay, ronu lsroos, u. llurlbutt, r. 100, do.

100, do. 100, do. 100, do. 100, do. 100, do.

100, do. 140, do. 150, do. 101, do. me suuicui.

i the.subief characterize the age. NThe present judges are are determined that he shall be Vice President. Mallett Mersey and lrwell. Oxford, PToart of whichppeafft in the last hpitol are inclined to believe that He holds scarcely one principle; in common with the people of North Carolina, ari'd not DEPARTED, April ,3 P. the Henrietta with Flour, Tobacco Cotton, Oil; Tallow, Bees ix, from T.

Fuller, P. Dailey, Jos. Ba Stafford and Worcester, Stroudwater, one in ten of them could be induced to vote 480 620 1 be no further tlelay in the "of that debate: and it is "of tliat debate; Trent and Mersey, ker, uray, ana otners Go tot 1 1 the Senate, the Dresentation iui iiuu me question were iainy suomitted to them. But so complete is the organisation of the party machinery, that we shall rot be vB that that which has occurred the Editors of the ltegis- of the following bill gave rise to a warm de too virtuous, ana new bench must be organized." The. Senate of the United States rejept a nomination, and it is forthwith gravely proposed to reduce their term of service to two years, and deprive them ofthe appointing powjer.

Whosoever had predicted nve years ago that such sentiments would have ever four an editor; traitor! enough to conceive, and so lost to shame as to utter them, would Have been deemed a silly alarmist, whose o-pinions commanded neither attention nor belief.1 Albany Adv. Favcttcville 50 a 55 5I apple, 45 a 50. 1 BacorG a Beeswax 17a 7i. Coffee. 15a 16.

Cottcn8a9. Corn 45 a 50. Flaxseed 80. Flour 3 80 to 5. Feathers SO a Sk.) Iron 4 50 a 5 pate.

it was objected to on the ground that it did not embrace die whole subject, jthat none cBanWin this tbyn haviiig refused any reoee foreign Bank Notes, they mrtuted, as will be seen by reference feFM-cy Market j. ot the protected articles were included, A motion to recommit it to the Committee with Molasses 30 a 33. Nails, ciitf Tfa and i Lu nip 1 5 a 20i inucu suipriseu ii ne receives tne vote or just because no efforts are made to obtain a fair expression the popular su Jllmouthid --There is some dang ir thai the notice taken a Correspondent in our last paper, of this interesting stranger, wilj ruin his business. We learn that Whilst he was recounting his tale of. woe, 4 'astonishing the natives" with his learning, in a neighbor browr 7 a 91 5 Loaf Salt 75.

Wheat 75. Tobacco, (leaf) 2 50 a instructions to report a bill embracing the whole subject, was negatived, and the bill laid upon the table. The following is thje bill, as Those interestea, win nnaano- 3, 1. tf redaction of the rates of Freight nlace and" Wilmington, among the reportea py ivir. JUickerson, trom the Uommitr iee on Manufactures.

I MONEY MARKET. Branca Bank Checks on New York, pr. ct. Sements--the result (wc hope not an t. nnA of increased competition.

Be it endcied, he. That fromand after tle day of next, the following" articles of merchandize Under $500 ditto. The following is worthy of note, as indicative! pf the feelings of the Executive on the subject bf the Supreme Court decision From tlit Richmond Enquirer, The last No. of the Globe is devoted to the Georgia Question. It furnishesja communication 12 columns in length- "from the pen of a gentleman eminently qualified, by his intimacy with all that con ing village, our paper arriv and his Turk Cj s.

i Georgia Bank Notes, when imported into the United States, hi vessels of shi nrrpctiris Mr. Wyche's errors in our i- found it convenient -to put a hasty period his visit to that place iiet tlie public be Virginia, the United- States, may be entered free to ct disci! ditto. 1 V. ditto. to 3 pr.

2 3 South Carobna, iiu teas imporreairom unma, or any ptner piace on its guard. He has deceived more literary Under $3, made one ourself, yhich, as it relates imnortant article, we seize the occasion aownlhe (rcid.tof Salt, bushel of 06 lbs. which made Last ot the Cape ot Good Hope, cotteej Cocoa, al freight of a tonof Sal up the river, nearly The Proprietors of the neiol Steam Boat JOHN -i nr cents per mue, wnereas, ic snouiti cerns our Indian and by his legal and literary attainments, to do justice to the subject." It 19 undoubtedly from' Gov. Secretary at War. It is tli erefore unnecessary to say, that it is an able and eloq ueriti composition.

Ttjcuts up by the roots the late decision of the 'Supreme Court one ofthe most extravagant as well, as weakest opinions, which has ever emanated fron) that high tribunal. Governor Cass has gone into he whole subject -and he establishes upon ground! not to be shaken, the rights and WALKER, srire notice to lbs. The freight, therefore, of la ton of of Merchants and others interested, that the iLJTOS OF cents institutions ana learned men than we shouuj like to name. In the country, we are to thai he speaks English as if it were his Mother tongue, it is only in touns and cities Lliathe plays the distressed Turk, -and has 1 language but the Latin. I Geo fgia.Ye learn from the Milledgeville Journal, of Thursday last, that Mr.

Chester, one of the Counsel for the Missionaries, and bearer, of the Mandate of the Supreme pourt, was then in Milledgeville, and had handed to the Governor, a copy of the decision, land a tbsbeen onlyS? 50 cents, or FREtGHT oxi Drv Goods haf been reduced nearly jurisdiction of the; State bf Georgia. McKay" tre arc indebted to the Hon. Mr, one-third less than the printed Rates of the Henrietta Steam Boat Company of July 1st, 1830. A reduction on ottier articles is contemplated jiu the mean timo Goods will be carried up almost as low ts at present tiparophlet copy Mr. Benton's Speec C.TariflC by thd Pole Boats.

lViiminsUn, April 5, 18321 75-3t. monds, figs, currants, raisins, prunes, plums, dates, grapes, filberts, black pepper, cayenne pepper, cinnamon, cloves, cassia, nutmegs, mace, pimento, capers, camphor, indigo, madder, nfadder root, gum arable, gum Senegal, shellac, lac dye, linseed, rapeseed and hempsecd oil, 'sumac, arg61, woad or pastel, barks, roots, nuts and berries used in dying, turmeric, tortoise shell, sponge, crude saltpetre, saffron, sago, olives, India rubber, brass injplates, Peruvian bark, Juniper berries, oil of juniper, cochineal ivory unmanufactured, opium, corks, Quicksilver, aloes, ambergris, Burgundy pitch, calomel, camomile flowers, coriander seed, cantharides, castanas, catsup, chalk, coculus indicus, coral, corrosive cutlasses, daggers, dirks, down ind feathers of all kinds, epaulets and. wings of gold; and silver, filtering stones, tinfoil, frankincense, hair pencils, hangers, hemlock, henbane, hones, horn plates for lanthorns, ipecacuana, ivory black, laudanum, macaroni, millstones, musk, nuts of all kinds, rattans unmanufactured, reeds unmanufactured, rhubarb, rotten stone, sabre, spyglasses, telescopes, tamarinds in sugar or molasses, bristles, 0 horns and all cither horns and tip's, parts of watchejs, sextants, quadrants, paintings, drawings, tin in plates and sheets, quills and flax. Sec. That instead ofthe duties now payable by law on the following articles of merchandize, when imported into the United States, there shill be levied and collected on the same when imported in vessels V.

UUUCibLailU U1UV VUUSIVlClrtUIC QUU 1CU For Mostotu Chatham County on Friday last. I A GOOD Vessel will sail; from Wilmington for JTM. Boston in the course 8 or 10 days, for freight Mother Correspondence The last Raleigh AMOS KIMBALL. mi apply to Jpril 10. contains a correspondence between Gov.

The City Bank Robbery. The remainder of the money stolen from the City Bank a-bout a year ago tby Smith and Murray, has at last been recovered. It was found in Phil-adlphia by justice Hopson and Benjamin J. Hays, in the very spot where it was buried by Murray. The reason that the previous searches were unsuccessful was, that they mistook! the right square.

Justice Hopson and Mr. Hays proceeded to Philadelphia on Monday morning, and arriving there the same evening, they immediately commenced a re-connoiaance; and finding- there -were two. squares that answered to the description given them, they made such discoveries as sat petition; from the Missiona les for tUeir release, riie result of this application is not stated. The same paper states that the 96 Surveyors chosen for tlie purpose, assembled ifi Milledgeville on the 2d inst. in pursuance! of the Governor's proclamation, to proceed the supey of the territory in thel occupancy of the Cherokee Indian The law provfdes, that when the survey shall be completed, "it shall be the duty of the Governor, in case he shall deem it for the interest of the State, to To 'Saturday next Market HoUse in Fay.

at the tei ille, will be until the first of January a number ot women, uiris-atia Terms will be made known on the day of hir next, Boys, ing. MILLETJ, Executor WILLIAM pf Vm. Lord, cause the Lottery Comiriissioners to assemble at Milledgeville, to commence the drawing of the Land Lottery." The Lottery act reserves to the Indians the nossession of their ininrove- a '10, 1832. ofthe United States, from and after the I day of isfied them that they were not far from the 'object of their wishes. -They then furnished next, the following duties, to wit: on all teas 1m- -i 1 i and Gen.

Jfc. M. Saunders, Attorney iGenai of State, which" took place in con -'jquence of a publication in the Star of the ta slt under the signature of A. rela-jireto the conduct of Gov. Branch in repeat-in' the conversation with the President, which jar readers will recollect was near -causing a ioel between and Gov.

Forsyth. B. having ascertained from the Editors Uk Star that Gen. Saunders was the author rfftepiecc, wrote to him, through his friend Iredell, calling on him promptly-to re-mSt the injury, and retract his charges. The 6eoerat did retract, but Jn rather an ngra-ots manner whereQpbn- Gov.

Branch ad-Jfcsed him the following letter, from which jfc i reader can readil jr determine which" of the 'jEfltleien has come off, 'second, -j pM March 28A, 1832. I Siv-I have received your letter from Nashville. tnemseiyes witnjattrowei, ana oy tne siae 01 tm. ments, and the entire tracts on which such Ipted from any other place .1 1 1 vessels not of the United States, ten cents per the wall in a 'burying ground, they dug up an earthern pot which proved to contain the lost THE Subscribers have ieceved per Steam Bcii Henrietta, their Spring supply; embracing a largo w.v..wc, iuuvv, pound: Prvuided, That nothing herein contained shall no grants shal I issue lorj such tracts until the affect the rights of foreign vessels secured by treaty. Indians shall have abandoned them.

Sec 3. That the several articles of merchandize I i I enumerated in this act, which have beed, or shall be treasure. 1 ney returneu to tne city last evening with the The'amount i and extensive assortment of li 84614 of whichelongs to S. M. Allen.

The reader will find in the speech bf Mr. hereafter, put into the custom house stores, under a confirmation of the statement of the bond f.the importer, and shall remain under the Iv ew York J. Commerce. i -I 1- 1 4. i control ot tne proper omcer 01 ine customs on tne Gen.

Duft Green relation to the attempt to day of net, shall be subject to np other duty Wew York Canals We bez leave to call Crockerv and V7avc. than if the same were imported respectively after ucirauu tue Tuveriimeui- in utc xhuiu contract. Major Iewis has published a long de- Hats, Caps and Shoes, writing' and letter Paper, Iron that day. 5 and Sjteel, Drugs and Pateh Medicines, Sec, which Wei have not seen it. iencc, or denial.

The amount of the reduction of revenue, proposed to be effected by tlie abdve bill, is Auroimafrtttert ttie zuuv instant von have; re-iKtedthe offensive charge, which yoti had thought they otter at wholesale or retail, at a small advances NOTT STARK-. Apkl At a Medical Commencement ofthe University of Pennsylvania! on the 29th pit. the following gentlemen from this State received about $5,660,000. An animated debate has arisen in the ate, on the subject of the expenditure made attention to the following extract from the report of the Committee, on Rail Roads and Canals, in thejliegislature of New York. The facts whch it 'djscloses, in relation to the in-cotne of the Canals of that State9 are truly astonishing.

fv i 'According to the report of the Committee on Canals, and your jcqmmittee have examined it With care, the resources of the State are far beyond what the most sanguine friends of the canal anticipated. The amount surplus monies and stocks, now A JBeVYVng Hmxae lot ale, the ilegree ot uoctor otMeaicine, AND LOTS.EL1GIBLY SITUATED FOR WAUL Wm. SJ Lancrley, Thomas Matthews, HOUSES, TO L1EJLSE1. Subscriber is authorized to sell; oh thtf most accommodating termsi the. Dwelling- llouse and Henry Y'arborO jiglV Alfred Plummer, Turner S.

Wilson, Wm. AJ Evans Arch'd S. Hall, Jas. Y. Thompson, Boaz Wliitfield, Rich'd Cochran, FperiomaKe against me in tne italeiprn star, ot a touch of confidence, and of course your explanation farfactory as to relieve me from the neces-5 of resorting' to another mode of redress, which jiS otherwise have been imposed on me.

it, in Keptjnj your explanation, pass by the snei in which you have chosen 1 to make it, on certain which might be susceptible of an offensive conr am constrained to say, that its entire con-hfJbea? the character of justice reluctantly yield Hrmore sojhan I had a right to expect from between whom and myself there had previously RM fnenJly relations, and who must now at least fanscioas of the injustice he has done me. Nor 'conclude without expressing my surprise, con- Lot, Situated on the corner bf Mumfrfd and Donald- on nana, ppncaDie to tne exungmsnment 01 tne 1 I wa ne ana unampiairkuanai aeDt, wui De iouna not to son scree is. ine improvements are nearly new, witu vary much from $2,600,000. The amount fof debt a good Garden attached, and will be found to unite almost everv convenience renuisit" fnr a email fimilv. is $7,001 000.

redeemable in 1837 and 1845. From furnish at New York! Arrivals lso to Ejt A oJ tor a term of years. Liverpool; dates to rFebJ 23d, and Parts to the The Lot or Lots corner of Old and Union streets- have signified authori- Theyj are eligibly situated jfor the'erection of Ware-housesl being very convenient tothe business part ci ISt. i i France and England tatively to the King the result of late years, the committee would be warranted in calculating" the increase of the tolls at the rate of $200,000 per year. For the two past years, the increase has.been much greater.

The amount this year is about $1,200,000 over and above interest, expenses of repairs, superintendence, but to place the calculation beyond all doubt, we will assume one million as the annual nett income from the various sources of canal fund. Taking this as th tne town. Appiy to .1 Spain, that they will -troops to thej aid of not permit him to send JOSEPH BAKEli; Mgtntfor sR. Donaldson Esq. Don Miguel.

inngourpreKJug relations, that yoti should so j.wji and on sueh slight suspicions 3 those stated CI5rntc' tnmPl to inflict so deep wound on ctowcter, must feel that you would I not thus acted towards me a few short months riast, Pce 'hat I-am conscious of no change that 70-OW. Jtpril9, 1832. by the present Auministrauon, comparea with the 1 ast, for foreign i ntercou rse, ahd also in relation to the good effected by in jex-tending and improving the relation! of the government with foreign nations. Mr Marcy having asserted that the late Administration "did nothing for the money; effectled no good for the country," the! debate turned chiefly upon that point. Mr.

Clay "asserted that so far from having done nothing, the last Administration concluded more treat: es, here at the Seat of Government, with foreign Powers, than any preceding Administration perhaps all of them together and adjusted nany longstanding difficulties and disputed questions with foreign Governments." The debate had not been concluded. Senate is also engaged on te Revolu-tionarv Pensions Bill; and has the Apportionment fcill again before it, it havin; been reported by the Select Committee to whom it was referred, amended in accordance with Mr. Webster's views bf representing fractions. In tlie House of Representatives an angry debate took place, on the presentation by Mr. Mercer, of Virginia; of a memorial of 40 persons, residents of Cirenchester, England, and Britisli sub'iects, remonstrntinoc against slave The Belgian question was still unsettled.

The Choi era was makinsr but little progress rdata, it will be perceived that the canal debt will not in London, and apprehensions! about it had then feelings, except that only be discharged ui the year 1.837, but that a large i aI. a- atlv subsided, llnly 2b deaths had occur- IlJ ucment of my own, altered relations those who wield that branch ofthe General 1 rPCl 1 in London, in about 10 days. 1 Temtl)nt Vhidl has cnn.al'.nn Wc rn. r- fi ll almost through the was HE Subscriber is authorized to Lease, on terms both accomraodatinglas to time and as to price, that valuable JLot, 1 50 feet front on Hay street, formerly in the occupancy of Dr. IIirunx Robinson and Mr.

A. Also, the; Lot corner of and Old streets, about 50 feet on Green street, late nr.riinanrv of Xf Joal IT. HAnri.c oml surplus wm remain in tne treasury, yaicuiaunjj according to the true and correct returns, and in accordance with present prospects, surely a doubt cannot be entertained, that the State will be in funds to discharge the cahjid debt at the end of four years from this period. urTTlue Power of bestowing offices and rewards. 4 ng offices and rewards.

rMC, i 1, towhich Irefer my favorable cotmte- W'f would jproDani De sent 10 im at least in some dev- have been eonHouse of Lords before the end of theimpnth ui It would in some deeTee have been con probably! he sent to the the London Spectator of Of its fate there. tA "JP0" to tne devout worshippers at i.J cr' oul "ow rom tne attituoe in iath July, says: John Selph. Apply to I JOSEPH BAKEIL 'Atrerd tot Mrt. 31. R.

Anderson. If this be correct, and your committee are well assured that it is so, then the State can go on with internal improvements, without the least prospect of resorting to direct taxation. iNo fund is required for this purpose, no indirect AUv may suppose tnat a more "it is now generally believed that it will passtnat mission mav u.rlj 1 i mi. "Wrha 4c House witnout material alteration. 1 iie nciunucra, U9, 1832.

Ir 75 6w. i. rdsrtm-L "us change in my relations therefore, need not abate one jot of heart pr hope or direct taxation, no selling 01 public lands, or en "Jkve sc TJr ol Uie Pwer of rewarding The confidence of the kipg in his- Ministers is una ataitho -rr canged your conduct towards hated: the Ministei-s are resolute in their determina croaching upon the general iund. Klkruill 1 i NA A from the subscriber on the 3 1 at Marr h. from not in iMfrnint the! Feople.

i ne Moderates Qi! 'n so short a time pass wirCrfoP office. through my favor, to ry, and asking an appropriation for the aid ofi is apprentice boy by the name otKeiU McGiU JP a ts T. that is rx.rt.i-. When thev could dot no bet- ter: Lord Grev holds in his pocket a cbmmission now lb to hiir etween 19 and 20 years of age, and was bound 1 until he would be 21 bv his father. Nt-ill miu uiai UM 1 J1J iaiiniOllnH.rl tKot m.

Itn.o kA.n nm ed him to dispense with filed which would have enab whi 'ona "r-" residing in Cumberbmd countv. where it is es. the Amencan yoioniziioii oocieiy. mauj gentlemen engaged in this debate, among whom Mr. BLAIR, of South Carolina, said that he cared very little whether the memorial was Gill.

been proffered; hdhas had without fi.V"e castorelractyour charges, their assistance had it not papplications for peerag-es; i 1 I if New York April 5. Later from EpnoM. By the Rhone, packet ship, from Havre, we have our Paris files to the 1st ult. inclusive, and by the Caledonia? from Liverpool, we have papers of the same date from that port; and to the 29th from London. They furnish little of positive interest In London, though the Cholera had and sooner than the Bill should sutter damage, ne read or not, or what disposition was made of juc worm to determine.

Respectfully, is 'iRut JNO. BRANCH. will doubtless mane tne wnoie; 1 it. A disposition to tamper wun uie biave pectud be will aim to go; he had on when he left ma a gr en broadcloth coat, light colored sat'inet pan-talooiiaand la fine fur hat; jhe is about 5 feet 7 inches high, darkiwir and eyes. 'ITie above reward will be paid to.

any person tha will brinj hrm to me, but no charges. persons arc hereby forewarned from employing or harboring said apprentice, as I am determined to enforce the law against any one that jumped from the1; east end of the town to centre, at Giles's, the Five Points of it "is obtained leave of absence ialiw 1 4 "consequence of sick-feenctr1' and passed through this question had been manitesteq, ana ne carea not how soon gentlemen played the game out. The gentleman from Rhode Island had reproached the South on the subject! of slavery. But whose fault was it that the South labored under what the gentleman called a jcurse. The fault of the South? No.

The fault lay with the land of ships. It was the ship-owners of the North who had sent but their vessels- G. WILKINSON. Charlohe, April Z9 1832 75Jt. re on his way to il be tftan I.X.

a- uuui, wvrftuwi, wz cnorai cnaracter ana sieaay habits, would find employment as a Joumevman Mr. Mangum, at the Pr able Sneerhf brought the Africans to the Southern shores sold them for a valid consideration! pocketed the fact that and has alv Copartner in the above business, by immediate application to the Pott Master at this Olcs. A man without 4 family would be always been, in the money, and then went home-j-purehaseu Havre, Feb. 21; The minds ot; the people bo th London and Paris appear to be more at ease on the question of peace or war and yet a subject of difficulty is risipg up. Spain has declared she will support Don Miguel against Don Pedro, and the three Great Powers say they willlsupport Spain! prance and England will take the other side he moment Spain invades Portugal.

Thus you see the question of peace or war must still be sought in the ehupter of accidents. 'Phe funds come higher this morning from -1 1 I -1 -f- 'PmiW' cholera tloes not "occasion so much as one would expect at its approach. Mr. Rives lias been assured by the jmtnis-ter that the duty on cotton will not takes placed Kfior-5 of the Kinz of Bavaria has been selected forlthe King of Greece by. Great Britain, France and UussiaT and, Prussia have been indirect parties to the agreement.

He is on-ly 17 years old, arid will have a Counsellor. I Jit WverpooU February 23, J832. ri. --r jAt, hirh revaded our Cotton HSTarioThis is no doubt RtllLwT (IpfWon ll- Alan houses and established factories. HEH11AN ALLEN.

i They had filled theiri JTone FattonjPost CacC'' -1 w. erected vast stone buildings, and lion with manufactures; but they were founded on i hv is his not been generally so nds at the South, until Sl a. -5 Know, th f. i 3 eleci seems to be justjy looked upon as comparatively harmless; and thel wise resolution was taken not to. render it really desolating and fatal, by useless and injurious quarahtme restrictions.

'r The translations from the late Paris papers indicate a pacific disposition in the North but if there be any thing- in the speculations referred to by our. Havre correspondent, 'and in the extract in the Gazette de France from the Madrid letter, as to the feelings nd purposes of a new source of general discord may soon be.opeped there lUnless the feeble force which Don Pedro has as yet succeeded in mustering should deter him! from any upon Portugal. The citizen King of the French; while walking in the streets of Paris, was nearly run overby a cabriolet driven-at a rapid pace. H. M.

bad made the mistake of causing the individual driving the cabriolet to be arrested for an attempt upon the sacred per. mm oftheMmarefc pfeiC N' Liverpool Jlarkei, jR. 29. The demand for Cot. ton last week was on A limited: scale, only reaching 10,140 bales, viz: 240 Sea Islands' at 10 a 10 Stained 65170 Upland at 7i--50 a 7f d.

132o Orleans 5 a 7Jd140 at 8 a 8d. 1 890 Alabama a 6 Brazil 6f a 9, Witli the exception of 300 bales for xportthe business done was confined tov consumers," "Who in the' early part of, thi week; purchjaaoH onvtheT more, terms, they previous to his Repeal professed to do so. rs west -h ar.d "Obnoxious nrincinles of the Tnf AVxjustcnedVtmei Store, twv iLlLof Go's Auction t. zenenLassortraent cf rV .1 Drhhlch his elprtin Woo Lol the groans and tears' of wretched Africans; He could tell gentlemen, that when they moved that.question seriously, they from the South would meet it elsewhere. It would not be dispute I in tliat -House, but in thej open" field, whw.

powder and cannon would be their orators, and tiidr.arguments lead and steel. 1 The House has been much engaged in debate upon the Indian Appropriation Bills many rarti of which 4iave been opposed case SSifi. warttof Whip they ctTemn tcrrrj an sortcnent of Lindreth'a I "Garden Seed been-a btlie AViscasset Collectoiyi alsoyjlia ba mvket 'durihjr ther twd Ireeks of February has sub. m.VKei ounn reek has heerron April tU a Uiuicious TariS, s.lUaUinenofaU partie Conte.ntiousTy. made by.

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