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DWevrvaly ot the Trymes Vor. IX. No. PUBLISHED WEEKLY. JAMES ATKINSON, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.

Orrice 151, TuaAmes-STREET, Entrance in the Colonnade. TerMss2 in advance, or $2,25 at the end of the year. siNGLE COPY, SIX CENTE o) Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of the lat- Doct. J.

P. MANN, deceased, are requeste ed to make payment without delug; and all those having any claima against the said estate, are requested to present themn immediately to cither of the subscribers. 8. Brownw, Bensavin FincH, Epw'p. W.

LawToN, Exec'rs. Francis LAawToN, Nov 28. FREBNOE ARTIFICLAL MADAM F. PERRO has the honor to give notice, to the ladies of Newport and vicinity, that she has received on from France, some FLEGANT AND HANDSOME ARTIFICIALFLOWERS, made in Paris, and selected for the Summer use; in Garlands, Wreaths of which roses for head in Bunches, which she offers for sale at her house, in Farewell street, near the Liberty Tree, She has constantly on hand her Parisian Sweet Bags, and other Chemical Compounds, which she also offers for sale, at a reasonahle by large quantities or parcels. April w.

NEW PAPER HANGINGS. JUST RECEIVED 2,000 ROLLS 1 French Paper Hangings and Borders, 3 From 17 cts. to $1,25 per roll. new lot of BANDBOXES. EDWARD STANHOPE, No.

15, Broad- sireet. Newport, April 12, 1838 SEEDS! THE seeds, of the last growth, and warranted, are for sale by J. W. EDDY, who daily expects full and complete assortment French T'urnip, Round T'urnlp, Sugar White Beet, Scarlet Deet, Blood Beet, Saffron, Cheshire Beans, Lafayette Reans, Bweet Corn, Mangle-Worlle, Prussian Blue Peas, Carrot, Parsnip, March SCHOOL BOOKXKS, AND SCHOOL STATIONARY, Qf all kinds in general use, In this town and vicinity, for sale at James NEW GOODS. H.

READ has just received from auction sales in New York, a large and valuable assortment of GOODS adapted to the scason, which will be sold at low prices for cash, or on credit, if punctual payment can be relied on, among which blue, olive, green and brown Broadcloths; do do. plain and ribbed London Cassimeres; Valencia and Marseilles Vestings; 3-4 and 9-4 Paddinge; Duck, all numbers; 7-8 bleached shecting; extra and common Buffa- Jo Cloths and Fustians; plain and satin stripe Drilling, super Lyons silk Velvet; Italian cravate; funcy Kockct hdkfs lurcr Horkin Gloves, French brown Linens; twilled stripes, all qualities; Burlaps, Providence, Mar. 7. Hanover House, No. 50 BosTON, J.

NICKERSON, formerly of the City Hotel, takes pleasure in announcing to his friends and the travelling public that he has taken that central, commodious, and nearly new establishment in Hanovor street, known as the Hanover House, and kept for the last year by Mr. D). is now open for the reception of All necessary retniu have been made euits of parlors and lodging rooms are handsomely furnished for families; the chambers for single gentlemen are neatly fitted up, and every improvement has been introduced which is deemed desirable for the comfort and gratification of visitors. J. 1.

N. hopes, therefore, to retain the present patronage of the house, and to be able to serve ns old friends whenever they visit the metropolis of New England. Boston, March 1, 1838, Notice. Public are informed, that the New port Foundry and Muachine Company, have commenced work in their Establishment st the south of and are prepared to Contract for bnildm: Machinery, and making castings of any kind that may be required on as favorable terms as any other Fastablishment in the ovdyeu ad dressed to the Superintendant, will receive immediate attention, BRAYTON SLADE, Superintendant. Feb 22, CARPETINGS.

ROYAL DAMASK, KIDDER-MINSTER, LOWELL INGRAIN, AND VENETIAN CARPETINGS, WITH BRUSSELS AND TURKEY RUGS, This day ogcmd by April WM. C. COZZENS Co. Plcm.r.li SALMON just received and for sale by EVF WNewron, 150, Thames-strect. WARRANTED Superior Water Proof Blacking, or Leather Preservative, Prepared and sold by W.

11. READ, 163, Thames-street, Newport, R. I. Blacking will be found upon trial to surpass any other now in use, for and preserving all kinds of leather, and rendering the same perfectly impervious to iwater. A composition so valuable has lonq been wanted.

The subscriber, after several years experimenting, feels confident that he can now offer to the public an article that will give universal satisfaction. By this composition all kinds of leather, hard, may in a very few moments by its spplication, be made perfectly pliable. Jan 25, 1838, Numberless Certificates, testifying to the saperiority of the above Blacking, similar to the following, may be produced. FOR TIIE BENEFIT OF TIIE PUB. LIC, Certificate from the Rev.

James 1. This is to certify that 1, being in want of Pot Ash, sent my son to town for the returning, in haste, the paper containing it burst and -covered his boots, so mnch 80 that considered them color! was taken out, and the boots appeared to be badly But bi the application of READ'S OIL BLACKING they were eoon restored to their former color and I also certify, that took a part of a Harnese, which had been laid by for five or six which was so hard that it cracked if was considered useless, but by the application of the above Blacking was rendered perfectly pliable and useful, JAMES TAYLOR. Portsmouth, April 26, 1838, NEW PAPER EANWNGINGS. M. FREEBORN, AT HIS VARIETY STORE, No.

22, Broad-street, received a great variety of VEW) AND FASHIONABLE FRENCH AMERICAN PAPER HANG with appropriate BORDERS. of all sizes, IHHAY GARDEN SEEDS, Warranted of the last growth. A complete assortment of GII(gCERIES, Wooden Ware, Baskets, and BOOTS of every description, on the most reasonable terms. received 20 Willow Waggons and Cradles, for sale very low. RAIL ROAD N.

YORK. Passage from Providence, Stonington, ON and after Tuesday, April 3, the steamers of Teaicportation Company will ran as follows Leave PROVIDENCE for NEW YORK, at 4 P. Monday and IsLanxp, Capt, Thay Tuesday and Comstock. Wednesday and Saturday Woolsey, Lenve NEW YORK for PROVIDENCE, at 5. M.

Monday and Capt. Woolsey, Tuesday and Isnaxp, Capt, Thayer, and stock. Leave STONINGTON for NEW YORK, at 8 1.2 P. Monday, Wednesday and Child. Leave NEW YORK for STONINGTON, at 6 Tuesday, Thursday and Capt.

Child, Cars will leave Providence for the steamer at Stonington immediately after the arrival of the train which leaves Bostonat 3 M. 4 ey All baggage, merchandise and specie at the sole risk of the owners thereof. 5. SHAKERS SEEDS. received GARDEN SEEDS, Of every bi Mar.

22 J. W. EDDY. Isaac Gould Son, 176, Thames-sireet, received from Boston, an amoriment of CHOICE CLOTHS, CASSI. MERES and VESTINGS, of the most styles, which they offer their customers and the public at a small advance.

March 29, 1838. PAPER. 80 Reams Foolscap writing paper, 38 Reame Letter Just recoived and for sale by JAMES HAMMOND, At his Dry Goods and Book Store, Where is for sale a general variety of Books Stationary. an 18, DIVIDEND TO CREDITORS. Punwun 10 a decree of the Court of Probate, will pny to the legal ereditors of the Fatate of the late John B.

Lyon, dec. on and after the 2d zy of June next, a dividend of 59 per cent. Henny Y. CransrON, April 5. on said Estate.

AUCTION. ITIIE subseriber informs the Public, that he is prepared to receive goods of any deseription for Public sale. has a and commodions building on the bis store, to receive any Furniture, lold and other merchandise. His Flag will be displayed at any time to order, however small the amount to be sold. J.

W.EDDY. He i preparing a large and spacious room for the sale of Books, (L 7 A great variety of useful second hand mannfactured Iron for old Iron and Junk bought as usual, Mareh 15. LOOK HERE! RUBBER OVER SHOES. lot of Ladies and Gentlomens just received and for sale aeabd Nov 2. ey Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and NEWPORT, R.I.

THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 10, 1838, H. SESSIONS, HAS THIS DAY RECEIVED, A large assortment of Priaty, priced 4 2 ngee hdkfs Blk. Cravats, ll.i#‘l‘fland shawls of new patterns, and Brocha shawls, Wrought middles ditto, A complete nssortment of Hosiery, Linen cambric raw silk shawls, Russia diapor good cotton table covers of all sizes, I Linen and brown linen very handsome linen damask, Linen homespun linen strainer cloth, Broadcloths of good quality fashionable colors at low prices, Low cloths for boy's elothes of good color, Cassimeres, moleskins of different prices, Summer cloths, and linen drillings, Together with a multitude of other articles, rendering his assortment more complete than atany time of which will be sold at the lowest prices. (Apeid 12, ARTIFICIAL BIRSy ROSETTE BANDS, RECEIVED this day, at the LADIES HAIR EMPORIUM, 137, 'T'hames street, directly opposite Col. Shoe variety of the above articles, among which are WREATIHS for hats, at the low price of 25 cents, and SPRIGS for 10 cents, Ladies who are in want of flowers will find it to their advantage to call and examine for They will have the privilege of scparating auy bunch of flowers to their taste, Wreaths, Sprigs, and Rosette Bands, made to order, and sold at the lowest prices.

Also, a great variety of ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORK a large supply of ES, Soaps, April 19, i LIVERY STABLE. James E. Metchear, Newrornt, GRA'I'EPUL for past favors, informs the public, that he will be happy to receive the cails of his friends and visiting strangers at his Livery Stable in Prison-street, the best Carriages and Horses will be at their service at all hours of the day and evening. Particular attention will be paid to the conveyance of steamboat panenfrmu, on their arrival or or late. Orders left at the at his residence, directly opposite, will receive punctual attention.

April 12, NEW GOODS. Good Ttalian Hdk'fs. Rich heavy raw silk Shawls, Merino T'able and Piano Covers, English black Ginghams, Freuch and Englieh Merinoes, with a variety of other gonds, for sale cheap, at 0ct.26. JOIHN F. TOWNSEND'S.

is R. SLOCUM respectfully informs the citizens of Newport and its vicinity, they HAVE JUST OPENED an Establishinent in Spring-street, one door north of for the purpose of carrying on CLOTHES DRESSIN'G BUSINESS, in all its various branches. Flaving a perfect knowledge ofthe will to give ample satisfaction to those who favor them with their patronage. R.S.will engage to remove all spots of paint, tar, grease, and without the least injury the restore them to their 'original appearance. bN.

libera) price will be given cast-off garments. All will be executed with despatch. Newport, March 8, 1838, i boxes fresh Citron, just received and for sale by E. V. The Matchless Sanative.

CURE FOR CONSUMPTION. by the immortal Louis Offen Goelicke, M. D. of Germany, Europe, is 'astonishing the world with its mighty victories over many fearful diseases, which have pronounced incurable by leoicians in nie, being the most VALUABLE ME- 'DICINE, and the most unaccountable in its of any ever prepared by human 3hnndc; a medicine obtained equally from the' Mineral and Kingdoms, pnsuouin'g a THREE FOLD POWER; medicine, of more value to mankind than united treasurers of our globe, and for 'which we have abundant reason to bless the hand of a kind Providence a which begins to be valued by 'ians, who have heretofore opposed it, who are witnessing its astonishing cures of ma'ny whom they had resigned to the grasp of 'the insatiable grave; a precious and medicine, which has thoroughly the vacuum in the Materia Medica; and, proved itself to be the 'ER OF PIIYSICIANS. Dose of the Sanative, for adulte, one drop; for children, a half drop; and for infants, a drop.

The directions explain the method of taking these portions, and history of the medicine and its distinguished inventor. and one third rix dollars per half ounce. 1 (From the Branswick person in our village, who was considerod by his physician 10 be in CoNsumPprion, hos taken the sanaTive, and is now i Another person, subject to epiloctic fita, has been GREATLY by a short conrse of this Medicine. can be no question but this Medicine has performed wonderful eures in a host of enses, and that it is worthy of general Forsale at the store of Benjamin J. Til-! ley, in Clarke-street, nearly opposite the CHARLES N.

TILLEY, Jgent. PAPER lANGINGS, A NEW LOT LOW PRIZED PAPER HANGINGS, for sale by James Hammond. Beds and Feathers, HALL, keeps constantly on hand and for sale, at his Store, Live Geese Feather 2d and 3d of Russia Feather Beds. Feathers of all kinds at retail of deseription made to order, and at the lowest Market grico. Beds dressed and cleansed as psunl, in the Putent Feather Machine.

CARPETS RUGS Constantly on hand at reduced prices, T'wo good BASS-VIOLS for sale. Edinburgh Shawls, OF RICH DARK STYLES, this day opencd, by April 12, WM. C. COZZENS Co. PAPER A full assortment, just received by J.

W. EDDY. great variety of Seeds, pacticularly Sweet Marjoram, (April 8. REMOVAL. Avmrs'rns BUSH, would inform bis friends and customers, that he has removed to the Store, next north of Wm, Nichols, and formerly occupied by Fowler, wheer he will keep for sale a well selected assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, on accommodating terms.

29y 1838. This Day Received At the LADIES ORNAMENTAL HAIR EMPORIUM, 131 Thames- slreet, AN additional supply of FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, comprising Wreaths, Bunches, Bunches of shell among which are some at the low price ol 11 cents, Also quantity of ORNAMENTALITAIR WORK with ladies and Wigs, (Top-Pieces, (Jan 25. MERINOS, A good assortment of French and English merinoes, some and other blk. and browr cotton Sheetings muslin worsted, an assortment of handsome Broadcloths, will be found cheap at JOHN F. and pints, various brands, jost received aud for sule by E.F.

Newrov, roccived and for sale by EF Newronw. INDIA RUBBER OVER SHOES. MARSIH, Jr. has just received a first rate assortment of and splendid figured Rubbers, of the best quality, Those wishing to travel dry shod the approaching winter, will please call and fit themselves with the above article. Qet.

19, 37 FREE TRADE AND NO MONO- is POLY. REMOVED, not from office, but remored from the Store, No. 144, belonging to Hexry my opinion fo the wsalice of a cerlain Luraonage, who is now wnder bond to keep the Peace. THE subscriber wishes to inform his friends and the public, that he has removed his stock in trade from the above Store, te the Store a few steps from the foot of Mary-street, gencrally called the New Lane, where all articles called for in a PAIN'TI' STORE, may be had on the most reasonable terms. E.

J. READ. Merino JUST RECEIVED AT TILLEY HAZARD'S, A complete assortment of Broadcloths for La dies cloaks cheap! complete assortment of rlovinm and Circassians, for cloaks and dresses, which must be sold to save an Fxecution. These Circassians and Sattinetts, are going off dog cheap, from Hay Garden Seeds, Ibs Large Clover Seed, 000 1600 Ihs Small 150 bushels Timothy Seed, 50 do Borden do. 50 Ila Mangle Wortzle 25 Ibs Onion Seed, GARDEN SEEDS of too great a varioty to sale by April 5.

SUEFFIFLD BELL. DR. SPHON'S PERMANENT CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE, has been used in familics, every member of which has had the sick lum( from infancy, as a constitutional family complaint, and has cured cffectually in every instance yet known, smounting to many hundreds. It is not unpleasant to the taste, does not prevent the daily avocations of ono in using it. For sale by mar RATAYLOR.

BONNE'TS. THE LATEST FASHIONS FOR BONNETS, just received by Misses MARSH MARBLE, No. 164, Thames-streel. April 12, sacke just landed and for sale by EF Newron. boxes aud 20 hald boxes bunch Raisios, 20 drums Sultsnn just received and tor sule by Fd E.F.&W, A FRESH SUPPLY OF Cheap Prints, and Furniture Chintz, just received bg March 15.

H. SESSIONS. PATENT REFINED MOULD CANDLES, a very superior article, just received and for sale by EF Newron, NEW GOODS. A large lot of handsome low priced calicos, nice black and blue black Bilks; very cheap linen pocket handkerchiefs; furniture chintz, just received and for sale by 1. SESSIONS.

Feb 15) 1 kegs Lard, just received and for sale by 4 E. F. W. Newton SHERWOOD'S Electro-Magnectic Remedics, FOR CHRONIC DISEASES, Of the class Hypertrophy, including all the, Jorms of Serofula, viz Tubereular Consumption, White Dyspepsia, Scrofulous Sore Chronic Disease of the Liver, Of the Heart, Scald Head, (0: Kings Evil, the Kidnies, Lecucorrhea, the Spine, Chlorosis. Monorrhagis.

Turse are bnt different modifications same from the same cause, idintinFui-bed by the same diagnosis, and icurnb eby the same remedies. Their com'mon cause is an irregular action of the tro-Galvanie forces in the system, they may be detected by pressure upon the sides ithe vertibrm and glands of the neck, which the Electro-Galvanic Symptoms, and they may be cured by these Electro-Magnet- 1e remedies. The latter are accompanied by a compendions medical treatise, principles of the discovery wpon which 'they vre founded, and etating the manner in they are to be applied. In this work Dr. Sherwood demonstrates the fact that part of the human body, together with particle of animate and inanimate ter, is either in a negative or positive state, electricity and that every motion, in whether in the largest masses or in' the smallest particles, is produced by the tracting and repelling forees of this universal principle.

The morbid action which disease of the organs or proves to be occasioned by the undue preponderance of one of these forces in the system, and remedies restore health by subduing this regular action to an equilibrium. By means, the very seeds of the disease eradicated, and a permanent cure effected, even in cases where all hope of relief from, other sources is abandoned. The Magnetic Remcdics are the only preparations uppgicnb)e to this prevailing class of they never disappoint the confidence posed in them. They used with perfect safety and success, without dieting, or any inconvenience, infornfation may be had on application to DOCT. 1.

F. GALLUP, Spring-street, Newport, Who is provided with the Electro-Masnctic Remedies. 15. boxes superior Pepper Sauce, Just received and for sale hy E.F.& W. NEWTON.

COTTON BATTING. Ibs. of good clean Cotton 9000 ting, just received and for sale cheap, by the bale or pound, by 10mo. sth. JOB SHERMAN.

I ORILLARDS SNXUFF received 4 wnd for sale by E. I NEwToN. JUST RECEIVED, A few pieces of ELEGANT FRENCH PRINTS, March 1. I. SESSIONS, Cider Vinegar, for mle by EF WNewron.

KNITTING COTTON. A good supply of superior mixed random and white Knitting Cotton, of all numbers, just received by mar John F. Townsend. SPERM OIL CANDLES, constantly on hand and for sale by eases eelebrated Durham tin boxes, just received and tor snle by E. F.

Ngwros, Hams, Lard and Cheese. HALL, just received and offers for iva. sule at reduced prices, 9 casks of Ilams, 10 casks Cheeee, 15 kegs Lard. March 15) BnTTl.Ell 10 E.F. Nswroxn, Wm.

L. Melvill, Wiches to inform the he earri Viehe nfo eALTiC the TIN PLATE business, in all itw his old stand, 164, here can be had at all times any article of Lin Ware called lron and Copper work and other lrlicl; wuly kept in a T'in Store, aug 6 For Sale, or to Let. A Dwelling-Houso and Lot in of Trinity Charch. Any ona wishing to purchase, can have it on modernte and accommolahu" torma. I one quartor of the purchase is paid down, the remainder may remain on equal yearly in.

particulars, ire ol WAL 8. VOSE, Dec 14, No 134, Thames ot General Election. On Wednesday General Assem- bly of this Siate, convened in this town, for the purpose of organizing the govern. ment for the ensuing year. i At 10 A.

M. a procession was formed, consisting of the Goveruor, Lt. Governor, members of tho two Houses, and procceded, under the escort of the Artillery Company, commanded by! Col. Swan, (accompanied by the cxccl.i Brass Band, from Providence,) to the State. House.

House was ealled to order by H. Y. Cranston, Esq. the senior member lpreoem from Newport, and George Cur. tis, Esq.

of Providenee, was thea re. elected Speaker, without oppesition, and George Rivers, and E. 11. of the The following gentlemen were ed from the several towns, to scrve in the 'Genoml Assembly, viz Benj. Hazard, II.Y.

Cranston, R. K. Randolph, George G. King, Joshua Sayer, Benj. Marsh, jun.

Curtis (Spraker) John H. Clarke, 'Tho's. J. Stead, John Whipple. Mauchester, J.

Rogers, Clarke Chace, William Aly. Spencer, T. R. Holden, Bennet Lowe, William Rliodes. Potter, C.

Pendleton. New.Shoreham.—George G. Sheflcld, Archibald Millikin. Brawning, George Liichods. Il Stephen Browning, jun.

Eust.Greenwich.—~John Shippee, Wm. G. Bowen. F. Potter, Jos.

Congdon. Mowry, 8. Cla ke, Secituote Mathewson, W. N. Aldrieh.

Olney, Allen IHaskins, Charlestown J. N. Kenyon, West.Greenwich.~John T'. Hozard, in 8. Whitman, Postor.

J. Hugard, Pardon Greene. Weaver, Wm, Diman, Wm, Pearce, 2d. Durfee, Jos. 8.

Bliven. Little.Compton.~N Ch. Brown. 1 Luther, 8. Cole.

Cumberland Mason, Willis Cooke, Richmond. Clarke, Jonathan James. Welcome Stone. Barber, M. Wells, F.

Simmons, A. C. Atweand. North-Providence Randal), jun. Nathan A.

Brown. Drewn, James Bowen. Howurd, G. Burgess, jun, Angell, Arca Walling. A Committee was then appointed, con.

sisting of two members from each counily. the Secretary and Clerks, to count the votes for General. Officers, and the two Houses adjurned to sp. M. to ceive their 7 M.

the Com. mittee reported the following gentlemen to be elected, who were proclaimed and ongaged accordingly, viz Governor, WILLIAM SPRAGUE, of Warwick. Lieut. Governor, JOSEPII CHILDS, of Senators, 1. Samuel King, of Johnston, 2.

Hezekiah Bosworth, of Warren, 3. Jonathan Reynolds, of N. Kingston 4. Jediah Shaw, of Little.Campton, 5. Thomas Warwick, 6.

Fzekiel Fowler, of Smithfield, 7. William T. S. Kingston 8. Olney Whipple, of 9.

Henry Aldrich, of West.tireenwich. 10. Dutee Smith, of Burrillville: Henry Bowen, Secretary, Albert C. Greene, Attorney General Williain S. Nichols, The following is an abstract from the Report of the Committee appointed to count the Votes for General-Officers Whole number of votes legally returned for Governor, is 7087 For William Sprague, 3081 1 John Brown Francis, 3504 Scaitering, 99 Majority for Sprague, 381 Whole number for 14, Governar, 7614 For Joseph Childs, 4138 Benj.

B. Thurston, 3461 Scattering, 15 Majority for Childs. 662 Whole number for Ist Senator. 7058 For King, ym Bullock, 361 3 Scattering, 1 Majority for King, 935 Whole number for 9d Sonator, 7718 For Bosworth, 4205 D'Wolf, 421 Scattering, 2 Majority tor Besworth, 872 'Whole number for 3d Scnator, 7705 For Reynolds, 4208 Spink, 3403 Scattering, 1 Majority for Reynolds, 891 Whale number tor 4th Senator, 7713 For Shaw, 4202 Tompkine, 3420 Seattering, 1 (Wnoue No. 423.

Majority for Slaw, 871 Whole nuinber for sth Senator, 7708 For Holden, 4288 Spencer, 3417 Scattering, Majority for Holden, 868 Whole number for 6th Senator, 1718 For Fowler, 4300 Weatherhead, 3417 Scattering, 1 Majority for Fowler, 882 Whole number for 7th Senator, 2 For Browning, 4209 Taylor, 4N Scattering, i Mujority for Browning, 877 Whole number for Bth Senator, 7714 For Whipple, 4292 Wilbur, 3419 Seattering, 3 Majority for Whipple, 870 Whole nwnber for Seuator, 7722 For Aldrich, 4303 Arnold, 415 Scattering, 4 M.sjulily for Aldrich, 884 Whole number for 10th 7536 For Smith, 4156 Mansficld, 34- Scuttering, 32 Majority for Smith, 776 number for Gen, 7753 For Nicho's, 3998 Sterne, 1505 P. P. Remington, 235 Majority tor Nichols, 233 The Attorney. General, were unaniimously re-clected. Thursday met at 10 stunding Rules of the last House were adopted, 'T'he several standing Committees wero then appointed, as follows Randolph Simmons, Pot.

ter, of Westerly, Lawther, Hazard, Clarke, of Providence, Wells, W. G. Bowen, Bowen, of Barrington, Cranston, Aldrich, Pendleton, Rhodes, Diman, King, Stead, W. A. Hazard, Lowe, Drown.

Lt Holden, Lanther, 0 Marsh, Spencer, Pearce, Aldrich, (of Senate.) Real Sayer, Whipple, Browniug, Potter, of Coventry, Bowen, of Barrington, Holden, (of Senate.) I Durfee, Fenner, 8. Kingston, hitinan, Cole, Buswagth, (of Senate.) A communication was received from his Excellency the Governor, transmit. ting resolutions from the State of Alaba. ma, in favor of the annexation of Vexaa to the Union, I'he resolations were read, and on mo of Mr. B.

Hazard, referred to the committee on the Judiciary. Petitions from sundry convicts wero received and referted petitions for the sale of Real Bstates, I'he Report of the Supreme Judicinl Courton the subject of the Central Bank, stating that the complaiuts made against it by the Bonk Cowmmiesioners, been withdrawn, was read aud re. ceived. General-Treasurer made his semi. annual Report, which was read and reterred to the committee on Finance.

I'he Commissioners reported in rela. tion to the distribution of the surplus re. venue, received tram the Siates, A bill, in amendwment of the Eleetion Law, was read. The Committee appointed at the last June session to re invest the Touro Jew. ish Synagogue Fuud, reported, that not being able to obtain any highor rate of interest than they were already receiving from the Bank of Rhode-lsland, say 6 5.8 per cent.

per annum, have permitted the fund to remain in said Bank, for an inde. finite ameunt deposited in the Bank, exclusive ofinterest, from July 21, 1837, is $14,677 02 and there is a halance of jnteyest vemmining in the of $8206 95, making 815,00 47 cents. I'he Commissioners on the Burrillville Bank, made a report The House then adj. ta 8 Irouu was prinei, pally oceupied on petitions, and private business, until their adjournment, Iriday two Houses, in joint Committee, ")mcoodod the clection of fullowing are among the principal appointments Justices the Supreme Judicial Court, Re-elected without oppesition, Justices of the Courts of Pleas. Joskn, Wm.

Frecborn, Peter Burker, Borden Slocum, Joseph Osborn, Burges, David Danicls, Job Armstrong, Eli Ailsworth, Zuriel Potter. Smith, Barnard Smith, Sh'h- 8. Ma: sor, Andrew Cole. to June session, Clerks of the Supreme Judicial Court. Newport, Erastus dence, Bristol, Wm, Washington postponed to June, Clerks of the Courts Pleas.

Newport, Daniel C. vidonce, John ashington, Matthew Throop, Kent, Jereminh 8, Slocum. Sheriffs of the several Counties. H. vidence, Pasged, Fraocie B.

Stephen (Smh Notgrees for County. E. Trevent m. George D. Co 3- c..

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