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NEW VOR HERAT MT | Bae oe Borrea—Weneres anv ioxzsort — | tn Carviina (Mr. Calhoun) It would seem confined immediately to the oe oe pkgs EB loess mn cn 7 w b abandoned of ‘ition fi 05 on = nn amperemene aera | ene eo a Cas pebriebs hererninnaveatics | tite * doctrine . ps, | Mr. vi Ana from the Memphis Convention. ite Nios ee defence of the grant eee ee ee of r iiarannar Brig [yroming m3 tierees molasses J J ter iat lat 23 6, Jon i i nator, ew public made, jlor—6000 ‘heever, tnd'rogretted it. Mr. N, reviewed rome of the obstacles | te din value at oye pip 2 a ee pon Bente Oo cas aa same Schr, case. ections proposed to be | cent by th from the States. Domestic c tanted were elieedy sold, where would betbe Denedit? | mant Gould not be sondoe 3 The ests + dade Staite erect iss Osely & ig Conienee, of snd from Newport for Cardenas, 25th fi'was absurd--it was a mockery. It was like a store- | of this railroad or canal. ‘2 Board of | Receipts at ports of the Ri . 166.470 es inate eon a i keeper marking up his goods at $10,000, when they were | The amendment,reserving two-thirds of the lands uatil 5 4 . © P bes Brig Virgio, from Boston ‘ienfuegos, 27th instant, only worth $5,000, It was all Moe were Sean tion of the re ee ee te i | ene eet United States, PET ae | exports free U. ® sept. ide Pah Walpal, homes, New for lands to the States, © Mr. LAYTON J , during the time for w! ey shal! ir U. 8. since Sept. 1, 1645. She ‘ ae from Orleans for Havre, 2th mile oly Grr cuan voed, you ma’ United state a e the [leh Ci ads pect eens these members of the Senate, ad tase be “ oe ret fore. wine En Shi " ae ve 5 hould think the cars of the road, as as in cars provi y the bers e House presentatives, togethe: N from Caleutta, via part, th: ry bic t wi er persons other than members of Congress, ‘The receipts thus far this year are several Meacom, 28 dys from Manritras, pesca plen of extortion uben the pl aT more | °“Mr, Woopanior, though he hed framed this bill ac- ibe members of ‘the ‘National Institute | boles loss than they were to the same date year before | gtop, an 3 absurd and fallacious could not well be conceived. cording to other laws, had no objection to this emend- en the crop amounted to about 2,030,000 bales. Tl i 602,792 f movil ich ent. t, and it was agreed to. fe The exports this year, to the latest dates, are 602, By ‘eapiial, by 0 good honest credit, end by stealing, s0 | Cai. Brxrow read the clause ofthe bill providing that remainder ‘of this section desig. | bales less than for the corresponding period last. ‘This Brig Contidene re called or not'so called ; but call it as you will, it isplun- | these lends shell Bo tomes selmiregreete ao axpene ms ne janner of thelr Ly fang faaie organiza- a a on Cy ph hearer shee Path ‘exports Abii Hebron, Carne y, from New Osleans for Ph'ladelphia, by blic. This is the object of th cor- ipourred” by the » end movi 0 out that | tion, and business that may come before them. give an aggregal I off Cay P oa ng Their object is to plunder’ individuals, | clause; and said that as it iavolved the rinciple of the | 4. ’After the Board of Regents shall be (on the | of this single article of about twenty millions of deliars. Brig Dover, from Boston for Baltimore, April 14th, lat 38, ey! . tuons in this market at the ‘0 plunder the public; it was a calculation with them to | assumption of State debts, he would call the ayes and | first Menday of September next) they shall proceed to ‘We annex the current quotat plunder in some way Or other. And now we are. called | select suitable sites for buildings, wach may be taken | close to-day :— upon to support this plundering system. He hoped the Woovunince opposed the amendment, and was | and appropriated out of that pert of the public ground io system would be stopped, for it was one that ought never | sustained by Mr. Simmons. Rejected—14 to 25. the city of Washington dying between the Patent Of to have been commenced. . oce)—You are not going to | fice and Seventh atreet; if, however, the President, the Mr.Catnoun made a few remarks upon what he had debts. | Seoretaries of State, War and Navy, and the Commission- | re. He persisted in his opinion that the govern. % \" houl erfof tho Patent Office, shall not consent tothe location, . d the right, and it was its policy to grant alter- lands granted at $1 25 peracre. Agreed to. | then such other location may be made upon any other | Go i tions for public improveme: far as such | Col. Benton said he could not yet go for the hill. It | portion of the public grounds which the Regents may | Middling Fair, grants may benofit Jrectly the government in the value | was not in the ry He would therefore | select, by and. with’ the advice of the persons first | a Fair 209wh, Bpoks lest of Decem! of its reserved lands along the lives of such works. But | move to iosertac a named. < | Fair, wh. Heard from about same time, the Senator from Connecticut (Mr. Niles) had un. perty 5. Provides for the erection suitable building, of | pine, ” ieee | mone 300 wh. 4 = Be n abandonment of his former course. I will plain and durable materials and structure, without un- SSS eens At Valparaiso, Jan 12, Pacific, Rounds, St Johns, NB. o' ask that Senator when he has known me to pursne a dif. d hecessary ornament, and of sufficient ‘and with, Corn Trade. Packets to Arrive. Packets to Sail. not stated, expected to be condemned of'ship Clarkson, Bch Rens, from Provincetown, whaling, April 17th, lat 33, Jon 75 20 snpooned, the Edward, from Matapiaet, pased Ones Ualconda, Studley, NB 400 wh, bound on the Equator in 3ds. sh . Jan 21, Susan, Nan. bbls (: oa oc taracan plata Ne, Reals Wy se ‘The Susan reported a few wee! a ty hg . Codd, man write, a le Great Briaia, Hoskins Hiberma, — Ryrie.. Re s = F soos ferent course to this upon this floor? 1 will wait until tcott who enquired if these lands were pro- | suitable rooms or halls, forthe reception and arrang: Great Western, the market in LIVERPOOL. _ LIVERPOOL. Heard from abot % pipe the ee orthe occasion. He cannot do ppropriated cA the redemption of the State | ment, upon a liberal of objects of natural histor: ‘aecietes ong one ci nae Moabtive; end’ at lowes tates. Virginian, ——, Mar, % | Columbia, Rathbone, Mey 1 ty Fi oy fark, NB anentt he Phe lea 0, it, sir. It isdue to courtesy that gentlemen should un- including a geological mineralogical cabinet; also, | Genesee flour can now be bought at $5, and even at this | Cambridge, Barstow, April 1 Peazick Hi » Del me ache Ricazi re ania phon derstand the true position of Senators when they under- Ir. Woopsainae said there need be no apprehension | a chemical [Evoratory, alibrary, a gallery of prt, and | rate, transactions are limited. Sales for export, to the | Rochester. Beton, april ener, Fopham, y Maren 19 nat Shove Tou 2831 W David Paddack, of Nan. 2% take to speak of an abandonment of their former course. | at sil of that. Tho object of the grant was special, and Vr Garrick, ‘Trask, pl. the ne lecture room. barrels, were elected at $4 87; y ’ ihoun said he had always been in favor of euch | could be appropriated to no other purpo! | "6. Provision is mate for the reception of all objects of | Sxtent of, about 4,600 “ood 4 | Moatextima, Lowber, Api. 16 oR foe ‘ayal. Dr. Fravklin, Juno, Maracaibo, Pacific, Two Brothers, i | is all w . Southern flour is also ver: e grants es were contemplated by this bill. When he first | “I'he amendment was rejeote, | art, andot foreign and curious research, and all object s | qrit, ucdpigec seth ecient satiionted susuat ot apd.Corter Benton! were soken in arch, not Apel by thé sat in that chair (of the Senate) in 1825, he hed voted in | Mr. Sevien moved a aubatitute for the bill, making an | of natural history, plan geological and mineralo- | four exported from the fieet to the 29th ia 69 64 barrels. omen, at Mew Beaters, favor of such a grant to the Illinois Canal. He bad, at | unconditional grant of the lands. Re! |\—15 to 21. | gical cimens belongi Rye flour is dull and plent) wheat is very inactiv. Foreign Ports: Scott all times, been infavor of such grants. This was not a| The bill, with the amendments ‘was reported to | U1 which may be in thi little or nothing doing. Th B ay, Wotton, Apl. 8] Utica, Hewett, May 2 Apel ig, bast shies As ‘yd quostion of internal improvements by the government, | the Senate, and they were agreed to en masse, | books, manuscrip roperty | seriously affected sales for m and little | Pye"Tisae ™ AUL $| Albuty, Woteom, — May & of foro te Cweeks. : but the right of proprietorship. But if the bill proposes And the bill was ordered to a third reading, 26 to | of James Smithson, now in the Department of State, to | oy no demand for shipment. ut much Oneida, Fun Silvie de Grasse, Rich, May 16 ‘Marel 21—Sid, sche Blanchard, Chama! im, to cede other lands than those along the line of the work, | 12, Mr. Benton and Mr. Calhoun voting in the nega: | be removed to the said institution, and preserved scpa- inquiry, and none whatever for sbipmen: for * MARSEILLES. papreniae. fr Philade'phia; between 27h’ and 30th, beyond the principle,by involving | tive. : rately and apart from the other property of the institu | distilling pui ‘went off at 67 to 68 cts; Jersey sold | Arcole,Mveleigh, | Mar. 12| Prince de Joinville, May 2 from Marseilles, having arrived 26ch. provement. | Mr. SrxiaHr gave notice that he would, on to-morrow, | tion, &c. | at 65 cts. Corn is in moderate request, with a fair some cargo, New York. through the | move the consideration of a similar bill, and he gave the | 7. The secretary of the board of regents to take charge amount of transactions. Considerable ai public lands, he was willing to go for grants of lands to | notice now, so that all. Senat NOTICE 10 SHIFMASTERS. . April p—Sid, brig Eagle, Gregg, Boston, He 5 f 4 opposed to it might be | of the building and property of the institution,who shall | Made di the week, both for export that Captains of vessele arriving at this port, will | baviag beeu wind bound 3 weeks. the extent of the benefit received, no more. But he | present to present their ata mi atairand accurate account of their proceedings. oy ein wor bor a hashaee ae eer ent daebine lista ae apapere, News, oF parcels in- M. agen We cla Pas. a apes Fee oes would also embrace the priociple, that all public stor And the Senate adjourned. Assistants may be employed. jow Northern is held yellow, 65 to for this office, to any other than lew Yi iligence, Woodbary. fe lend, Ide; rae Jed ie ARH itt Beats . th — | a4 Ae appropeistiaa noe to Be gra avexeite s70T0- 67 cents. Pilots, or Capt. Roper Sitver, of our news fleet. i chard fer Se Petersbu's ir. Nives 6 notintend to misrepresent the House of Representatives. in of twenty five thousand dollars annually, for 4 wheat in this city, has ann, Davis, » Senator. Z 5 Wasactes April 29, 1816. the gradual formation of @ library, composed of valua- can < anion: in Bown ond. haw tale 3 aariets PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 1. Ri ston, Heche; Ellen Av many Hr _ Cavuoun—Not at oll, sir. I know the Senator did Phe Rev: i: Mridvan arena’ the paetisd ate bo works pertaining to all departments of human know- | Wostern marts. At Boffalo, on the 28th, grain was sell- ci od cchgegemer peace do; peegetenien, Retianes, Se See oa not. ge ? » » | ledge. . afloat; brand ur, at $4 12to i so a , Mr. Nites asked if the Sonator from South Carolina | and he prayed, among other things. that “pro ‘2 Moneysfor the appropriation of which there WM Seiler ets antaras as BLT aero: ai Bian Be AR on ite eo had not always opposed the Cumberland Road as a na- | 8nd vice may be banished from the halls of legislation ” ision, to be disposed of as the managers ma) m | ”"Acnany, April 27.—The arrival of several canal boats condo; Vasdaliee, Pendleton, for, do, Ninebe: tional work ? i | ne Ue OMTAn LU ROreUstOns est suited for the promotion of the purpose of the tes- | from the West (ss fas as Montezuma.) bes imparted Cleared. Soale, une; Wm Henry, Cole, for New York, 1 . Mr. Catnoun—Certainly, . Whee Howse resolved itself into a Committee of the | tator, ing, | 20me briskness to the flour market, but no improvement (uew) Rathbone, Liverpool, C H Marshall, | 28th: Salisbury, Colby,’ for Cowes, loadiag; Corinth, Smith, Mr. Nitxs thought that that involved a principle of | Whole on. the State of Union—(Mr. Burt in the | “19, Congress to hi in prices. The downward tendency at New York has lavre. Boy. ken, do, commence 20th; in, W o0dbary Hara ions tah internal Hinprovementa, which covered the whole | chalt) tnd resumed the consideration of the bill to 98: | or eddin It depressed prices here ; a sole of 600 barrels Genesee at ie, Lawrence, Marseilles, Chamber- | ding all in port. 81 a1, ones, for Lenten; teh, ground; for if the principle of granting lands applies to | tablish the Smithsonian Institution, for the increase and | : $0 0h ow gone for lots afloat may be given at $506} | isia & Phelps, J bark Abbott Lor: ig jy Ine Toads ipg through the public lands, it may as well | diffusion of knowledge among men. and to $5} to Tre deters, 9004 beeives ‘Ship Sea King, Smith, St Andrews, J McMurray. arabe ms jemilton, for apply to Toate leading to the public lands—that was Mr. Hamuty contended, that in receiving the money, Mr. Horxins The load of wheat on matket few days since Ship Cristoval Colon, Smith, Havana, Spefford, Tileston Boeken, «4 my ce for do.3; brigs the origin of the Cumberlend road. It was to facilitate | this government solemnly pledged its faith to see thet | informed him that unless they adjourned over for more through to New York. Co Monticello, Hambarg. Deshem & Dimon. Sarah A 70, i Ki ‘Manson, for New the settlement upon the public lands in tne West that | the object should be carried out, in the language of the | than two days, the hall could not be put in summer dress ‘At Monrue 2m the 23d instant—Flour hes kept a steay ship Piantiortic, Lame Da phere. Doapen & Dimes. oe. he ‘Orlea $3 sehr donbua this road, leading to them,twas pened by the govern. | testator, for i the increase and diffusion ot knowledge | without infringing on the Sabbath. He suggested that position since our last, with upward tendency. We Ship Heber, Porter, Bos A Brow! Bid ah. bs Biote, t. Mr. Niles argued ogainst the principle, as author. | 8mong men.” Ho had not the slightest trouble of com- | they meet tomorrow morning, and adjourn to Monday. quote Ohio brands at $475a5. St. Louis and similar | Ship Monongahela, Julius, Philadelphia. PET Aa A eae Toefore ldg izing unlimited grants, for the purposes of internal im- met vas vn roan Uist ie had a full sod Sas eisee [Cries of “ agreed.”} marks, $5 2506 per barrel. Market well supplied. Corn Bark Me dara, Bich Bara. J J i ,Deylor ED co. ey = ‘4 orig eats docs Geogine Boston; 25th, bark Paulina, provements. a ‘arge of the money, and give it the di- And at ten minutes to three o’clock, the House continued firm in price. It may be now quoted at 68 a 60 jar larley, (Br! gow, ; a. . Mr. CaLnoun explained the difference between the | rection designed b; Smithson. We might establish "clock. A gy he Feb 28—In port, brig Panline, Cumberland ‘read ‘and the plan Of this. In’ the, one | ® Ubrery, meant hace an inetitatien for dibekinwling in | Jouned Cl te awow st nine o'clock. cents, and firm. supply, Richmond, Siff ken & Ironsides. Pe de Verde. Fe ; Gambia, just arrto return to Ba ed ee oe erigr L Peters, for New York sha ee te ee Balen. 6 as Wake Peet Bara Gabe de Verds, Feb #—In port, brig Pauline, Yarrington, for Gambit: At Toledo, on 24th, $4 03, but at the close of the da: Barimone, April 29,1846. | only $3 90 was offered. At Cleveland, on 24th, $418 News by the Great Western—Estra Heralds—Boy Killed | and a dull market. At Rochester on the 25th, no s =) ae tince the receipt of the news by the Caledonia. <A Feminine Cowhiding Match—The Markets— Stock | Ohettor on aath, a Jot of 8600 bushels of wheat, We jeneral government trespassed upon the rights | formation connected with th wereignty of the States; in the latter, the State | or any other single one of t! sovereignty was preserved. ‘Tho difference was wide | increase and thus diff two principles to defend Mr. Jefferson, | in regard to mberland road, nor the Senator from South Caroli hanic arts ee: ch, Lg an Sage J Winneitt. ern, Board, $c. was flouted, only 97c being {bid for it; for prime lots of The news by the Great Western was received by tele- 102 a 103c was paid. At Toledo, on 24th, 83c. ia. rs, and although } 1s—In port, brig Northumberland, ! didnot actly suil hig views, be | graphic doepatch last night, and jhis morning we have and, 08. Sb ng eee At Chicago, on 20th, Soop aioe | Wherler for Siem Lerne 3 Clays Ja tho bar, 2th, brig the clause that the ii + oh neo re anatitution would continue | ample detailed accounts in the extra Heralé, which is : ; i Sloop Rienzi, im Picks ri ver, for Bisea for ic ii | i 4 Savan , April 24—The market was well supplied loop Rienzi, | a OY | about Jan 2I—In port. ship Franklin, Saow, Rake. oil econ | Bolremediog irom tare te kisative power, detects could | ought after with great avidity. The news ie considered | wink Arsen a ieses Tepe Pres | Susauer Vulcan, saseiphia. | PecArE RE, eet eka Wo iced foe Boston. Gr. ss Barge Star, Longhead, Philadelphia. ype Eo chy = nd important in a commarcial view, and will New Oaceans, April 21—650 bbls Ohio flour were sold TT 2, Mareb $1 » ba A Tae, nd to a settlement of the general excite- | in various lots at $4 80 a $4 37}, and 200 do St Louis city retake aed th,) from Canton, Jan. 4, | BAN, Bartow: Bareg Brothers, Crooker,snd Mersey, er, arch, wi sg Ta t $4 75 per bbl, and about 12,000 bushels of corn, | Shi pany heey 4 9 ord, days. gest. He believed, according not / ple, that the money was in the tre touched. Gen. Cavs proceeded to exhibit the mighty | States; and although it had been loa With teas, &e. to empire which had grown upin the West since the open: | a4 tru: to refund it. He would, ho refer old as follows :—4000 bu mixed, from flat- | ‘Wetmore & Cryder. at na, ship Haitete, i shit ura, Snow, New Orleans; ing of the Cumberland troad- an empire which in’ his | that the institution should net bo connoeted wilt the 45; 1900 sacks in bad order at 42; 500 do white | Howes, of and for Boston, from Calcutta, ready; ‘ehaliog be | gate Grandi der barks’ Wuciada, Marin, Rich, ‘Trinidad own day had increased‘ from a population of thirty | treasury: it should be limited and restricted to its own and yellow, pait in second hand sacks, at #4; 1200 do | Pheonix, of Provincetown, bound on a cruise, More edt | f Turk, Fld i} thousand, to forty-four millions. [We suppose the | funds. Hoe spoke of the importance of having a branch white and yellow, from flatboat, cotton sacks, 48; 200 do Fes lat 30 MH 8, lon 4839 spghe ‘Sapam pagoe th, General meant four millions ; but he certainly said | of chemistry,connected with agriculture, and in conclu- | of our magistrates. mixed at 43, and 900 do mixed at 44c per bushel; 4,000 ‘Ship Shanwon (of Phitadelphia) Patten, «3 days from Liv- 3; ache forty-four] After a very eloquent and agreeable ra xpressed the opinion that this was calculated to | Harney, fr. | sacks (equal to 8,000 bushels) wheat, sold from store at | | Ship Shanunga, (of Ehiladelphie, SM oh, pitulation of the grand results of the industry and enter- | elevate the character of our people, and confer lasting | McDonald, who charged one of them with holding him | $1 05 per bushel hip Tallshesse, ‘Stoddard, from Havre, March 27, to Cook | ” ‘North Bend, from New York. e ke a ship of the West, he thought that something was due to | benefits on our institutions. whilst the other applied a cowhide to his back with all | — Since the receipt of the news by the Caledonia, at | g putz nisumse,, § tk lee nee | Telegrephed, ap iriee. Hisvans; bares Lion, section in common justi valthe govern. | Mr. Woon thought it complimentary to a republican | the vigor ofa young Ameren ite exbibited aripes ia | Richmond, holders in that market, om, the ath. aub: | SEBle 16 pease boat, bound Wet. eee ee aetaoe Hunloo, MeCrilisy wy i Heury, Valparaiso; Hualeo, McC: Carenses Prospect, ment would be benefitted by the centemplated wor! government, that the subject of a monarchy should | abundance, and, in short, hed received as genuine a | mitted to lower rates. Sales are quoted at $4 624, with Bark Por Colby days from Hamburg, with mdse, to | French, do; M. uelon, Smith, Mobile; by om 4 not only upon the but fifty or one hundred m: mi 0 carry out his penevolent and phi- | thrashing as ever was. inflicted by this fashionable in- | but little demand; wheat $1; corn oy 2 70 cents, HE Maries: | to Pie ony Mailed ta a Sa, spoke, bark | Philacelphia; Elk, Taylor, do: brigs Baale, ‘pie — m 5 rk Laconia, eff, to a greater or nt. He did not like th He had an objection to one feature | strument in settling such difficull ee ‘The magistrates nye d th brig | trove 5 Grieans; Dewe-lioa, . EB er ia; Danl of the government screwing all the blood out of the peo | of the bill which he had {not at frst; he thought thet nor- | alter exeming inte the affair, rendered a verdict of American Provisions. Drewieta: sakeia corsa ee ect Naw York: Erie : le of the West. Would you act like Shylock, ig | mal schools should be left to the States, and not to the him right,” and forthwith discharged the fair | ‘The market for mess beef has been fair, with, howev | | British bar jus, Wilson, 41 days from Liverpool, in bal- 7ry, 40.40; 8 A Appleton, Nickerson, do. pound of flesh and our blood, ‘ass ex- | United States. However, he was in favor of a begin- | dam er, but little transactions of moment. Ohio Pork is still | last, to K Richardson—138 passe: ‘i ‘aldron, Cheever, New. plained the exposed frontier Michigan, and | ning, and proposed an amendment, that a portion of the | Mr. Edward Bowe: ung Baltimorean artist of | without animation, and prices ‘lightly declined.— | , Bark Peter Demill, Lewis, 9 days from Savannah, with cot- Bend, Soragae, New York; bark basonia, the great advantages for the national defences that those | money shall be appropriated for the’ printing and dis. | considerable merit, sailed yesterday for Europe, for the | Thesis nothin wherever dates To ce Fen Ke, fos: M Dem: ‘Bideford, MMe’) 10.days from Port | beige sane Hewat oe ‘Nor- rossing the State would be in the | semination ng the people, according to the ratio of his profession, intond- | g¢ g9 95, and messat $10 62},at which price hold «olor rye t bags coffee to A‘: Roa | Me! Mobile; Sd Micha , of works devoted to useful knowledge. com ae about 130 miles of the rail | “ae f he i ere were some 60 miles yet | ir. of South Carolina, suggested an amendment, ste rda' vious to the ed. Books would be opened for the residue | prefaced by a preamble, cknowledging the benevolent | the news of the Great We hha ‘the eae Aine ay of the stock; but it would not be taken unless the Ore- | Objects uf Mr. Smithson, and saying that they cannot be | yery dull, and I suppose it will not have the effect of im- ispute was sottled in due season. On the line of | carried out; and for this reason, concluding with @ reto- | proving it. Howard street was freely offered at $4 0, the railroad a great portion of the lands were sold; but | lution causing the P lent of the United States to re- | which price buyers could not be found. on the canal they nearly all belonged, as yot, to the go. | {und the money to the British high Court of Chancery. been fair arrivals of fish. Sales of Potomac vernment. There was no danger that these lands would Mr. Gitks offered an amendment, that from the fund, Corolina shad at 6 25 a6 50, and of No. 1 herring: a ith 120 i indis d to operate. Some hhds of Ohio hams & Left brig Souther, Barges, sor Boston, in 10 days; 5} conte. Butter’ western, f dull, with a further | acht John Eldnidgerst Marblehead* tor Boston, iu days-the ‘a‘prices. The stock of last your's production | suly American vessels in port: (dott ult, of Gipe Henlopen, | ¥dct said to be very large, with Bo eutlet cr chance — eng Aye eB faba oe sematged aan brig supposed of disposing of it, Dairy, western, 9a ll cts. Cheese | \! . ; atanes. April ts fein good demand, with 4 light stock. Seedannger 0 Heed & Hopp ieee ores & ney, Allen | Roads. The N on ppuck; 12 boxes sugar Stacy, All ' ‘ h. Ontrans, April 21 —There was a better inquiry | & Co. “April 20, fat 24, lon i, spoke brig defftnon, from New wrbigh pec beck Yorerdaye Wind Riprbece renee ; . i 2000 bbls were disposed of, viz.: 309 | York, bound to New Orleans, 12 days out. Going / : Ko to tho -bonefit of a corporation. They were appro- | books shall be procured for the education and benefit of eBbL, Gales of) pervele whibhey tee me Mat $10 176; 290 do.at 910 46" 000 do at $10 E14, | Mood ta Isee shin Borrenter, from New ork. be pb ‘Agsporia, Herrick, New uiated for a specific object, and it wasa special grant | the blind. He said he would consider it a lide! ou the t 22 cents, and of hogsheads at 2 cents per 250 do at $10 87}; 180 do at $10 87}; 75 do at $10 { brig Ker 10 v7 fe deve ems neater, York. Clo , Robinson, ‘ork; Albert, White} for that object. philanthropy of the committee to urge any argument for ‘and is dull. 120 do, in lots, wt $11; 260 do at $11; end 100 do prime at | with hides to E Corning & Son. deka fara brig Granite, of | New Orleans Mr. Nixes argued the unconstitutionality of the bill, ‘t* “doption. He desired something to be done towards jexican lenanes i i q od somet Stock axp Mong Manxer.—There has been a good | $9 per bbl as contemplating @ concurrent jurisdiction between the | © Commencement of the institution, und, therefore, Would | feeling in the market during th f v4 ‘State and the federal government; and contended for a vor We alge some riptious advanced. Small sales of city | sales of beef or lard, 90,000 lbs bulk pork were d: strict and limited construction of the powers of the con- r. Wick contended, that as they had received the | 6%, yesterday, at oard, at 96} 0 96j—rather heavy | of at 3c for shoulders, and 8{c per Ib for si a ys shoulders produ. East Macutas, Apri di }, im distress,after har been i 4 d rates for | ced some excitement in the market. No consi ke Or mig Pe tee prope ras Sm ber peopel andalod nin or | Wicca al A Sor ther, (of Warren,) 12 days from Matan- Bastar omamecney Bate Delia’ Peet to Gard, 10 days from Windsor, NB. with | 11: for Boston; schrs Mary Elisabeth, fom ; | money, they bound, in good faith, to t the stitution. », in gt , to carry out at the close, sellers at 96]—no disposition manifested to | ticed 80 casks bacon sold, viz: 20 casks ha Mr. Burese not only contended in opposition, for the | trust. We were all standing on dangerous conatitutior- | Operate; six per cement ter Leia at 954, 1850 at 944; | do sides at 5} a 6}; 20 do sides at 54, and 20 d brie. Louisa, for, Wilmington, NC; Aulanue, for do; itutionali is bi 3 to T Winnett. i 7 NC; Mary C Ames, for titutionality of this bill; but vi ly defended | t! ground; and notwithstanding he would always be | pleasure 95. For state 6 per cents 76 ofterod—none offer: | at Sf per 1b. 250 tous plaster, to ¥ hompson, for Washington, NU; Mary 4 the right and duty of the. government to prosecute the | /0t84. an advocate for strict construction, he believed | {ng at the moment, sllors on time at Te], Duyere at Tef. | " Circervari, April 25.—A sale of 600 bbls heavy mess | 2 ak,°/cuer, oreenay. 4 days from Wilminguon, NC. with ighert, Geieva, Chet eateman, sey Beer completion of the Cumberland road. that.we had the power to accept and execute the trust. | Nothing doing. pork at $9 50; 60 bbls thin do at $8 75; 60 hhds Brig Geor ‘ages, 5 days from Charleston, with cotton, | Boston, wentto roa this forenoce. ‘are now at Mr. Weercorr denounced the nigeardly spirit of the | ney had never deen reselteg eee Tmned east the mo- Sales of Stocks at Boston, sides, city moked, at So, packed; 29 hhde do at same; | ke 13 G i; Paste; 5 dfs Soota Bosct, with wt rosy thi ergy and igur for-endaf scott ou government in regard to the public lands. When Spain | . Hunt briefly. rep! oe ee wes gentle. e 20,000 ibs. do at same; 656 pieces country cured sides French brig Ucion, Parie, 5 days from Boston, wii ‘ine, to Wii ‘weathe: | 2—Ar AUction—400 new shs Troy and Greenbath ene held possession of Florida, she granted lands, not only to | men from Indiana, Me Wisk, pene, Mian Auction Vermont Central HK, {13 | ®24 shoulders at $5 and 8 90. No stions in lard, | A Seignette oe * Ricumonn, April 27—Bacon, Smithfield, 6}a7c; west- hor own citizens, freely, but evon to foreiguers. She " paid sis Western RR, 10 Union Bk, 34 peret adv; ei a Be Orleans, wi scted upon the wise policy of goiting her ands filled | The hour to which the debate was yestorday limited | 10 Merchants’ 33 per ct adv; 39°11 $#5.n'95% perah; 21 | ermand Baltimore aldes G}a6}c; shorlders Ofab}e; hams | 245% with an enterprising populat: State, $59 sh; 3 Colombi Long, (of Warren, Me.) 23 days from Ni rch igor meters Oe bhag gar 2 Alamo | Me, Gide y i ¥ fon , experien se | pi aLt City, par; 3 Lowell | 7a7}; lard 7ato. vere gale from Eas; aplit auils, lost part of deck load of mo- | Bio Janeiro; Thos Wri ; ion. England had always | by resolution, having arri he committee proceeded | Newsfo, syereccadre feef and pork, were arriving very freely at Butffalo | Isnet ks, liam & Elizabeth, (Br) Pil schy i doue the same thing. |All goveromonts, consulting their ‘At Buokens’ Boany joston_ and Prov fit. 108 on the 28th, from the interior, but little, however, | “Schi‘Merchant, Bragg, (of New Haven,) 28 days from Fattgron Wrnens bes og own interest, had done the same, excepting the govern. Boston and Mi {M4 Western R, 952 95%: 10 | changing hands, Franklia, La rth 23 000 gal }ons molasses, to D L Sayre. lth | Cogn} ee: Bostous Hlizabeth, Hasty, Tiverprol United States. The system which it had | strike out the sppropriation of $242,129 (the interest Portland, Saco aud Portam H, $8%; 200 teaat Boston Co, bitds, |“ Ci tvetanp, April 26—Mess pork $0}; hams Go. ult, off Key West, passed brig Almeda, steering to the West- t, (Br) Faber, do; brigs Ormas, Smite, Biboa, N yune, peddling, huckster- | the principal of $515,169) for the objects of the bill, and | 1574a13; $0 Long Island R, b10 ds, 35% ; 208 Nor & Wor, 575 ' * ward. {5p) Garren, Havens: Theschr Belle det Mar, Capt if, indeed, it’ might be | insert, ‘and actually paid into the t of the United | ® 27%. Schr Isabell a, 11 days from Turks Island. with | ee caren rae ne ae sition of her‘camgo om time bills had been in- States by the States which have Dateomed oad weed aeid | .,SECoND Boanv—95 Long Island, 35 ; 25410, bolOds, 2534; 50 $903 bushels enli, to Middleton & Co. Leftachr Parmplier, TTul- | Was sshore inside the Bar with s port troduced to reduce and graduate the prices of the public | fund,” wasrejecteds ne owes ns wee Shs | Now & Wordite: 5 Wentern 96; 13 Boats & Shaine, 1108 1M SterDg. | ford, from 8: Thomas, Jast ary. oon, NC. with Naw Bepronv, Apri 22—Arr scht Richmond, from NYork, lands; but on account of this huckstering policy, they The portion of the bill constituting the board of mana. | 177 £#st Boston Co, 16 a 16%, Alnic, Borel Condy. 2th wt, of Woodlands inn yea had all failed. And until some uniform jaw, opening the gers a body politic and corporate, was stricken out, and lit foresail. public lands to sottlers, was substituted for this pettifog- an amendment was adopted that the board of managers COMMERCIAL: rateaman, Cathell, 6 days from Georgetown, DC, with ging practice of just getting the dollar and twenty-five | shall be known and styled as the Smithsonian Institu- — ner gl opt Hise teleeter, Baack, 6 days trom Richmond, with mde fo the Westen Within which they Uo’ for tarporss of ioe | 8M S LRHhACNBDEWUUETIeEGy neo meen? Beef. per bot. Beeson OT fs a - y » - ll ii 5 5 * es . 3 ba’ teal improvement, or for thepublis beret, The pre- dgreenie anes , on motion of Mr. Owen, were Asurs—The market in both descriptions bes been for Genin par bi ES Powell, Murch, 5 days from Wilmington, NC, with | Waren Apri te Cl arising out of claims ot contracts, | the past few days exceedingly duil and at low ratese to be determined by the board, and civil suits to be pro- | —Pots, $3 75 2 3 87}, and Pearls, at $412} 0418}. The secuted in the name of the United States. Exports from the Ist to the 2lst of the present mooth, ar sent practice was a nuisance —an unmitigated nuisance, tothe States and tothe government. It increased the means of corruption in government patron| s N eiiiéceur Taavell, ‘rom Georgetown, 8C, with flour, | ,PHiapsLriia, April rereieetedaion tom to Johnson & Lowden. | Restore Cleared tis dey, berks Levant, Hi si 3 ‘Schr ej - i io, jing, Boston; brig Perry. ia, . BOs, Mr. J. R. Inoensout submit ich | estimated at 194 bbls of Pots, and $225 Roe, Arey, from Baltimore, with flour, to Johnson & Catton, ‘Mexicun, Tomlin, do; + tp awuinot ol eco bolisty aod he Seabed ot cg or ne) oe iecane eek Lesion | Binnie Nee tah Geneon ter deducting all the expenses of the present system, | foreign and curious h, etc., now in the National | old hes slightly receded from Behr Eitzabeth, Dewall, B | veyor, Honex, New * there would be any balance at all Jeft to tho treasury: | Galler il be. dey the Scaithsontan institu. | Corton: Behr Challenge, Poste: | Bonerar, Clarke, Beonington lew In regard to this bill, he should go for it. if not a cent of | tion jed the National Museum, and | steady rate Baus tated iver oe | BN Fox, Killingworth profit came to the government, because of the immense | that the members of the National Institution shall hold | about 600 bi 4 , i RE a Se ret advanteges of these works in the event of war. | their meetings in the said Smithsonian Institution, and | although the market may be considered somewhat cope | va, Burnett, St tea Ieland: Mr. Ancuxs—for he spoke in a low tone—was under. | appoint a curator, etc, er, in consequence of rumors of extensi k un, Heyes, fay Sepearee. | ‘Sy! ota stood to define certain objections to the bill. Mr. J. Q Avams moved to strike out so much of the | the day previous, which Roe A bask ‘tT brige. | i ‘ork. 5 "Oi NS Mr. CLayro proposed an amendment, reserving two- seventh section as provides for the establishment of a | firm feeling ex sting in the freight . Balled. | ford fm Now Orleans: Bultic fn Windsor, Ports- thirds of the lands proposed to be granted,until the com- | pormal branch of the institution, by appointing some | difficult to raise prices here in the Ships Hudson, Glasgow ; Charlemagne, New Orleans: barks | RICHMOND, April 3¢— Arr aghrs Carne, Hevtoe low, pletion of the works. Suitable person as professor of common school in- | accounts from the Europeen marke Unllao, Antwerp: Isaac Mead, Savannah; brigs Harriet, Berma- | mouth. NH; T Frelinghoysen, i Mr. pecsemecssrar | Sema the proposition. struction. about our outside quotatio: Charleston; Detroit, Georgetown; Bridgeton, Phi- | *°Si sty Aur s4 cin port, Br shins Acadia, gle, Mr. Davis sustained the amendment. . The question was taken by tellers—ayes 72, noes 46, i Lady of the Lake, Bermuda; Bueavento, Norway; | 1 amie, q it, Mills, dos Ch Mr. Woopsarpoe showed that it would defeat the ob- and decided in the affirmativ. Sales in bunch rait jenas, Portland. tray, do; Pglinton, Muir, ¢0 ress, Phillips, os Ject of the bill. The 9th section, for the admission of students in the | 12} a2 26. led Almonds, 19} cents. Walnut Arethusa, Kelly, waren: shipe Ei hita-y, Dyer, yng Col. Benton inquired the amount of the lands pro- | various departments of the institution, was stricken out. | Fiberts, 63,4 mos. 150 boxes French Oranges, at $2 Miscellaneous Record, ¢ Mills. do; Ciyde, Bickford, maiong: Rruneos tus posed to be granted. The amendment of Mr, Giles, providing for the print- | °5. Sicily Lemons and Oranges, in boxes, $2.50, cash. Packer Suir Covomata, Capt. Rathbone, will sail this | Fish. gos Marchioness ot Bute,, Salters, diechay, i Deverear. Mr. Baexse gave the information desired. It was pro- ing of books for the blind, was rejected. At auction, 497 boxes Palermo Oranges, at $1 75 226}, morning for Liverpool. Br) Patren ‘do; Jane Blair, (Br) Kae, do: Levey je) Wil- wed by the bill,to give alternate sections to the Mr. Avams moved to strtke out the tenth section, | cash. pone Sr. James, Meyer, for London, will leave this | $70, Hull; Lady ofthe Lake. (Br) Kiizzorris, Clyde; Ohio, tate for the completion of the cinal and the railroad, which provides for the printing and distribution of et | | Hsar.—Nothing doing. Pacurr Suir Sr. James, Meyer, for y will Teave Chis | Renegan, France; North Villers, Bi) Burnev, waiting & sum total of 1,120,000 acres. The State had received | says, pamphlets, etc., among the people; and the ques- Hors.— Nothing doing of any moment. Sales for home morning also. | i ( 600,000 acres by the law of 42, which would make an tion was decided in the affirmative—ayes 68, noes 61. Use, in first sort eastern and western, at 20a 25 cents, gate of 1,620,000acres. Indiana had received lands Mr. Woon's amendment, appropriating $20,000 annually | cash. 10, 1,190,192 acres. for the distribution of books of useful knowledge Inon.—We hear of some sales in No. 1 Scotch Pig, at Benrox said he was willing to. go as high for among the people, was rejected. $39 a $40; English Bar is held at $75 a $76; Swedes $69; in a8 Ohio, and he would suggest an amendment, 3 ga that the lands proposed to be granted, with what had al- a ‘ile du 7) Ea Packer Sut Unica, Hewit, for Havre, and Prinee de Join, | Jord 2. (8) 2 London: ville, Lawrence for Murveilles, will sil tomorrow morning. | Rueckert Rey den°ti Nett Work Meena ba Pont or New Yeru.—The subjoined list fs arrivals a; thia | Beldera, Heyes, dot Wiig Taller, r ‘6 the month of April, of te Othell em, doy a a Hajerer Wee tag ta fs Se scope anda hah Doe eae: Ras veral other amendments having been di ed of, | Russia Old Sable $100 a $102 50, 6 mos. o be of Mr. Jones, of Tennessee, as a substitute, was Leap —The prices in Mis‘ouri Pig have declined a ready been granted to Michigan, should not exceed the trifle since our last, with a few sales at $3 65, cash. amount granted to Indiana or Ohio. He wanted a guar- That so much of the Property of James Smithson as Ri he recent advices by the Great Western have anty of that. He wanted anoth@r guaranty that the | has been received in money paid into the treasury | caused a depression in the market, for export purposes. Works should not be sold, nor be put up at auction in of the United States, being the sum of $515,169, be paid | The enquiry for home use is also very moderate, at Wail street. He moved an amendment accordingly. by the Secretary of the Treasury to the heii pric Hy ranging from $4 124 to $425. jan Woo nd Cass vigorously contended next of kin of the said James Smithson, or tl Sreps.—Some sales of Onio Clover, of an inferior qua- te deh ait, oid brias ld Ayres, Afries( mor of 1 and against the amendment of ited agents, whenever they shall demand the sa lity, at 5} 0 6}centse. The demand for export is quite night) Baa Min NC. Apeil 2 —c1d 25th, brig Sabuo, Titus, St Mr. Clayton. Provided, that the Secretary of the Treasury shull, in | brisk; Pennsylvania 7} cash, some 26,000 Je TO ol OP. Dow Tene Col. Benton's firat amendment was agreed to. ‘ing over said money as herein directed, iver to said | lbs. were take: ‘imothy is held at $13 a $13 60 per jago; 2b, . memeenne te came up, to wit, that if ate all State bonds or other stocks of every kind compietion, the lands The second amendment ne: American Flaxseed, rough, about $9. Cana the works were sold before th have boen purchased with said money, or any | $1 62}, cash. eee ‘6 Ks should revert to the United States. pe thereof, in lieu of somuch of said money as shall Tosacco.—The market continues dull. We hear of Mr. Huxtinoron defined certain difficulties§ that have been so invested in Stato bonds or othsr stock no sales in either Kentucky or Florida; a sale in Cuba of would attend such a coaditien, in the prosecution of the , And the balance of said sum of money, if »ny, not so m- | about 100 bal te place on terms not made public; works. vested, shall be paid ont of any money in eld Col. Benton persisted that he wished to hold the State not utherwis: it h of Kentncky, merchentable, 6 conts— to thi: condition, in order to inaure the eompletion of her The question was taken by tell and it was decided | ra; a. © -ntract. in the negative—ayes 8, nays 116 jaLepens—There has been considerable done in Mr. Huntineron and Col. Berron further discussed ‘The amendment of Mr. Adama, a substitute for the bill, | both Northwest Coast and South Seas: re ne sold was read, requesting the President, by the use of suita- | yesterday at $85} cents; South Beas held at about 87, " oppor ‘ ir States ble means of moral suasion, and no others, to obtain | cash. had had the right to sell their State works—why not | from Arkansas and Illinois payment of arrears of inter- omatooutae®ii ae: by hast Night's Sonthern Mail, Home Ports. treasury | Kentucky is 34 0 44 cents. By auotion a few hi et fa SH arid of weight, rything mo wouter jwertast, la heating dowe'y 10d it requires the servScrs of twenty keel abaft is good: sore {eet rach chavod, fostennegy sad compet Mi If you ha Cotton Trade. re Cras, 1a alge; covers! EiNtbe ground tier bol rte Michigan 7 you e the road, and the advant of | est, &c, 'e cee cerees Aph. ar 1, wie, an, wack cote te you went? The Stats was | Mr. Horaine moved to strike out the words “moral | ‘The course of business slace our last, per Hibernia, . wee idan. fiathere to make repaus, and 10or 181 Fal Minar: Ingestry Resly 4 days iro ievigtetee ling to pay her State debts. Ni suasion, and no others,” and the motion was agreed to. on Sist ult. has been unsatisfactory to all engaged in | ———————— | employed. x Folger, t: Mary, Smita, i berngerti made such efforts. The whole of the taxable propert Mr. Wextwoatn proposed an amend vent, but it was | the traffic in this article. At that date, we remarked Arrtvea. of Detreit was taxed two per cent. upon its full wabees.,| ruled out of order, shew Ilinow to tax all lands in | that our market was well supplied by a daily increasin; Levenreevulhey taeaiaatae Peel and lady, T Pelt, Mr O Srate of taxation by which all this property passed | that State to pay the interest on the bonds. stock, and thet prices had lost their stringency, and | Connor, M R Sm 14 in Og moernee. * through the hands of the ent in the course Aft efforts to amend Mr. Adams's substitute, | settled fdown one} quarter cent, at which they wore | |} a Brig Fere. Fogo—Dono Adelaide Emelia acentury. There was not such another instance | it was rejected-—ayes 57, noes 74. firm. For ten days succeeding that date, we hod a fair Alt Carin Barias, MP, laria Santos. of taxation on record among the States. Vari its were acted on. The committee | enquiry from manufacturers, who were nearly the only George—Mre J P Yates, Messrs Rogers, Vero. htyateon, frou Lubec; Atgastus, Hipor. frm jew- s shi id ral bi slog Cia tet co! gy ke ae ere Mr. Woonanior said that in some instances the were ed more than two hours in voting on those | purchssers, which sustained the market until 11th inst., Cham. J perty of D was taxed as high as 6 per cent. 0 submitted ass at a quarter eiche 2 o'clock cron. when some abatement of the previous ease in the money Gen. Cass said yes, sir; and he knew himeelf that | The Srraxen resumed the chair, and the committee | market being apprehended, a desire to make sales in an- Foreign Importations. the whole amount stood under a taxation of two per | reported that the committee had agreed to a substitute | ticipation of a decline in rates was apparent, and price: Canton—Ship Heary—114 chts 4781 halt do hyyson 99 chts 332 cent. for the entire bill. we way 8 fall eighth of acent, at which rate a num- | hfdo young h: fists powder 513 do Saperiel, ‘130 hf ‘Wiriric, before lost in berber of " Mr. Davis argued, that owing to the want of capital in Under the operation of the previous question, the | ber of la were taken for shivment; the market was chs twaukeey 547 h a pone 1 pase indse rolls mat- "E, was afine veasel of 390tons, built at Pair the new States, they were compell som ich ex- | amendment in committee was concurred in—yess | at this date aided by accounts from Liverpool to Lith | ting 492 mats cassia & Cryder—ai8 hf ehts 1044, and was in New re She was vatus ‘as that contemplated in the bill. amend. | 81, nays ult., per packet ship “Queen of the West,” of an eighth | hyson GF Whetmare—m hi do 8 We ce jan- | it $16,000; there was insurance in Boston for aboat $8000 at one ment wae 3 ‘And after being ordered to a third reading, it was | advance anda stronger market , otherwise, lower | tel! & Whetmore a8 hf cht office, and the balance is probably also iasured there. Mr. Savien suggested a substitute for the whole bill, | passed—yens 85, rates would soon of necessity have been current here. | 2istous & o re | whioh was to make an absolute, unconditional grant of | Snip Timotzos: from New Orleans for London, whieh put to make sn 3 ‘The advices per Moamer “Unicorn” to 19th ult, be jpto Raval oa the tae ghraary, ace to ‘aecount the lande ar! 4 the act of 1842 asthe ia of Mr. Hoven, of long due, holders appeare pose: await their - . the bill. This would avoid all the difficulties of the pre- | the bill in commi nded val, and the sales were again checked by their firm po- ey apostle genet etre sabe ne age] sent sokete, eee J re 4 m4 — to nr the pe ' dl Mai ce pre erybene Stance wrens es Suse wareaner upto the 12th alt her leak had been tng the surveyors upon or ment of her ry. e followil ive an accurate idea .—on Monday “ transactions of an hi ‘ted ‘hat no more ont, bat her bate debt. bind | oFtne several esothies vies moment, and on Tuesday morning we received Liver should aommence fortkweinn ft pesuisie teas the te, Mr. J. M. Crayton could not allow, that because Ohio | “1 The President and Vice President of the United | pool dates to 4th inst., per steamer “Caledonia,” of a or Indiana had received of the government «million of States, the Secretaries of State, Treasury, War,, and | steady market there, anda slight advance in American acres, that Michigan was thereby entitled to the samo | Navy, the Postmaster General, the Att Goneral, | descriptions; for three days following the receipt of amount. the Chief Justice, and the Cemmissioner of the Patent | these advices we have had a fair business, chiefly for the Mr. Davis moved several verbal amendments. | Office, aud the Mayor of the city of Washington, during | Havre market, but at irregular and unsettled » the Mr. Axcuer thought taere was no consistency in pro- the time for which they shall hold their respective | market closing up tighter, aod averaging one quarter posing to grant alternate sections along these works, offices, and such other as they may elect hono- | Cont decline; since, daring the last three business days, which had already been sold ; and he opposed the prin- | rary members, are constituted an establishment,-byfthe | the market bas beco‘e harder, and prices now are very ond. have arisen the Tron aod for New York, rom of brig mot See eets oo ee ver Gon New papers pet ship and $9,500 sae eben: | Euan and nk Ans = enact, | {4 | A, BAMANOS, No, 9 Broadway u be , jo. up ~6 C Harner & co— its r 2 sale, abe. Sonesen ts ‘ ci Heme reared iolewt pale 19 wi bal oe Y see and a am of Pe veracerkeo'a £| ned rove par baying Se | ease inom tema = le f 1 Be Tose Shend tes House, binnagle, campas ona peeve ao miller, wat Tost road GE HOUR BOO jewart—<1 § Mitehell—I ye amarmyiid bio JUST FUBLISHED—The "Idle Hoar = 4 jes 300 bxs tin 1097 bars ir a 9 chs 60 "Angor, of Ch from P: quoddy for New | gee wah engravings—price only I $3 Boring & Milte—200 baskets ith . and 1080 horri jam, mi ‘went ciple of giving other sections, remote trom the lines of bp ht bd te ae Institution,’ for the increase aa to tied ogra el * By ned our last, om these ternate sections ffusi jedge among men; and by that the recei e advices Me imap eady dlgena ee Sit? | samme dealt be booms ee Western,” to lith inst, on Tuesday afternoon, 28th iast, by aces, ‘away round | aud retail all be known, and hava perpetual succession, limitations and restrictions hereinatter | The stock has largely increased, asj has also the amount onsale. Liverpool buyers have taken very small ;.3 h of the property of James Smithson as has | cels. Sales week ending 26th, 5000 bales; ‘nce, to dete, y | been received in moi paid into the Treasury of | 2500 bales. the Utes 5 98, ($515,168) to at Jent ms the. Ua | pe. hong on all caren the ey amount to States, at cent per annum rest, from = A f ion by @ bor 1, 1688, when it was received tnd mc the | 18,000 bales; een on speculation, 6,000 bales; sec of. Mr. Hustixoton was understood to oppose the amend-