- PoTTs*utiLE, WEDNESDAY. MORNOG. • ' pomplfrkto, Mob, cords; Bill. of Liarog, w o g soteriiissuerii'mtfcoi4 neatly patted at is(Orm . itiltiiistamut ami - 0:tr . .1 .tommissio re : f the'lPottstlls .-iverresra , Halt, • illlee tbits;ening at the ellitte_of E.th . at half past sera tetrofei Nlanie is re isiuested. " IgrWir •'.114 - Otr Comt, . , bpd apparent. ule -:, v-- - 113 ,1 With good _ fat! , -, qt the pine; lice, which is becom .. prevalent, on , t--KrAbe-part of .the wow r portion' of the t , 'llittoiermunity; in collecpg in great mail hers at theseorners 4 °or itreets on Sun _.dete....Piewils ire a g*itinlistruction to ; • , 'IL- Idle Passage—females especially are .. ,much annoyed and emliarriksed at the no -, -• ; amity 'of- elbowing their it way through , . dense crowds of boys{ collected on the . pavements. This is a growing evil which ,ought te- be remedie4.i. -We advert to it for the purpose of mikink it known to - those who err from inettenbon and tho't ,-'-1., lee/nesse under the belief that they will -....., cheerfully comply with , thel that of good , . breeding, and the laws of the land, by ab• 3, - "51. *skiing from airepetitiOn oi the practice. , ,I 1101191 fall EL.Eciioii.—We would I remind our citizens that the annual elec t, 1 tion for lorough.Offigera ekes place on the first Monday in May, ensuing. There ..,,, wilt-te,-elected a chief burrs* four coon -, milliner', high constabli4 &c.l The Whigs have never heretofore ;made this election. a party question, nor have they ever shown the slightest disposition to,fio so; but we understand that some; of he locos are , , secretly getting up . a ticket of their own , . with the names of certain individuals which they 'Will, endeavor to;earry, and if they succeed, will call it a Porter victory. This movement must be counteracted arid de r rented. We have -no desire to make the election a party question, but inasmuch as our opponents are willing to " stand the hazard of the die," we have no objection to meet them on their own terms. We therefore would apprize our citizens that a meeting will be held, this evening, at Mr. Stager's Hotel v fotithe purpose of for ming a ticket to be supported at the com ing election. Let us bow then bow we can put down their purl) , opposition, whe ther covertly or openly attempted, by a triumphant victory. Mil County Meeting.-4 meeting, as most "* ' our readers already aware to be ,littirr iikiturday afteitimon next,!at the "hiiimie of Henry Stager; innkeeper , 'in this -' 4 liyongh, for the purpo se of expiessing:the s . sertintents of approbation and respect fin._ tertained by the citizens of this region* the manly and noble stand taken by Gar:: Ritner in our behalf, by withholding ibis signature from the Offerma6 Cool Bill. " Holten To wuo* noires IS DUE," is our motto. The bill in question has, it is true, - by management and intrigue been saddled upon us, but still it becomes us to express our sentiments of gratitude to Governor Ritnerl Let , there be.;,then a general at tendance—ari idle rumor haq been circu• lated by his enpmiesoliat notwithstanding his r(iito, he was sec'ret)y in fiive - iir of the ' bill. , This story is too ridiculous and silly ittielf! 'Let show that • we alike disregard arid disbelieve the ca lumny! • • Worpublish in another column. the Yeas and nays on thethittratan Coal Bill. The vote of-Daiid Vert4, the locofuco can didate, it will luriieetrWei mist against die Bill. The eipittnationV,this vote is easy enough. This gentle than voted in favor 4v/ilia odic* *ecisti, company bills, and • : cilas voted TN PATOIS ON THIS SILL, ON its PASSAGE - IN TO SENATE. Be, therefore, blows both.het and cold, just as beAbinks his interests prompts him. In filth-nig!" mee, with regkrd to the banks, hie , firievOted against making the stockhold ers personally liable, and afterwards voted in favor of making stockholders personally hablei so that we see there is no appear once whatever of consistency in his con duel!' He will vote, arty way—for or a gains' any thing—lett. as the v;i i r of apparent popularity blows.. How if ere& the conduct : of Gov. Ritner. The high: minded integrity and fea 'll rless consiiteacy „.,or.pur worthy governor, presents strik -cantnist with this fime-serring vacil: latineconduct of David R. Porter. We find that Joieph Ititnir never turns bis back upon the foeilie meets the enemy in front, and strikes openly at the Read and not at the keel of i Whatever he pppo ses. This sort of political pusillanimity is foreigp ,to hiat character. Wa. sincerely believe, bat no man of licommon r efl e cti o n cant be humbugged by the vote of David - fiL PorpfrAnd t h at au farther comment on it fipiptAtteust- • i • - - Ll'` Y Atiilf - KkoOtwEtrrs447 - lerge proper. 7 :li4lif the:flirce,p r in Fr` lida has beep or dered to the CheiWfasik erritory, end Gen. Scott . ijaktalf .. 44 , ,tti -totippind.' Geo. -.JeSofP 8 1 04 a, h .ea t„ read a - 4t, the duties of i s ..,bltriitathati of widen. , ter General; at Wmington, and Col. sylSr. prombted 4o 'Mg ratik_of_brevet bri diiir , gedekattind asaigned ii;k4h,Pitturany,' ~ •ot:tbe remaining Florida forces. -Co ~ ay o't lasi, ijobly P 1.,” 54 !ii , .R.ii : '4,:histidligiv&o._ i t auct at the hsad of hiStifighiielf - ,:hs intrYiiiil'erlf*Omcf*PAC4l4 4l a o 4 hieh has yet. - heenfcsaght wifh-the,assa ins's& 1 • •i -‘ N ew York Wee/ion..- U late glorious' triumphof Whig principles in the . New York city election, is Worthy of retord. The- Whip have elected , , their llitsvoi, and carried ., out of the seventeen wards in the city of New' York. At the preceding election, therefllere three tick ets; and the Whig mayor was elected by a minority Vote ofilitiliere having been ,ab0ut . 33,000 votes polled. Atlthe recent `electien; there were also flues tickets;. the number of votes polled: 'amounted to up, wards of 89,000, the la rkm ever polled; and Claik, the WhigiOayor, has beta 'bleated by a majority oil upwards of 200 irofeitai ever thercombinedt votes of his ep 'poraents. The agents of the National Go vernment were Jictive,rond example: The Secretary "Pr the T savoy, had sent on akletter, tendering! a isaistance 'of t il government in the read ptioia of specie payments by the banks; i An Eipreas to Washington was,sent onto annonnceibejr VICTORY -BEFORE IT "D BEEN ACME. VER. The news ~whicli followed must have proved a great daniper on the xeite4 feelings of the Washingtop cabi t. It in believed that not less than $5 ,000, was expended by them in, el tioneering— whole regiments were th wn in from the Croton Water Works, ersey, and Long Island, to dragoon liewlork into sub mission, and hordes of illegal voters made their way to the ballot bOx. " The Whigs entered into the contest "ovith a feeling of gelierteas security; trey, were confident in their own strength; but *bee at the c lose of the fi rst day, thevi saw the' im• menSe and unaccountable vote that had been polled, they became alarmed and With good reason. The -alarm wassoun tiled in every direction, and the result has been as above stated. The contest was a great political battle, and the victory has been complete. At a seasonable hour the lights were blown out in Tammany Hall; all their - processions, and illuminations, and transparencies, and torches, and blaz ing of cannon, and bands of mile, disap peared in a twinkling, on the announce ment of the final triumph. The Express started too early. , " C uads/ the Fourth - The whole number of vets, polled at the Char. ter Election was 39,354. Of this number Clark, (Whig) received 19,763 Varian (Locofoco) 19,242 Riaerf(Con.) • 338 Majority for Clark over Varian, Votes for Riker, Clark's majority over both, New • York Bank Ciinvention.—Tbis Convention is Mill in session ' • and no period has bean fixed' upoi.foc gm resumption of specie, payments. Theitentb of May, the period heretofore designitted has been a bandoned. A • Committee has been ato pointed to make . ' a report on the subject; and a majority of the said Committee are understood to be in favor of fixids l a day for lesumption, though a majority of the Cirtivention is said to be opposed to doing so. The. Committee aredivided as to the periods a:October and April ensuing, but the general impression no day will be fixed upon, unless the Delegation o r'the New York Banks will agree to pay as well their deposites as their notes in specie.-- A question to this effect was propounded to them by the Connecticut - Delegation.-- It is uudermood that the Connecticut Banks have large balances on deposit' in the New York Banks. Ilene° they are deeply in terested in requiring payment of trek de posits in specie. The New York Legisla Lure prbposea to aid theii Banks with a leneof ten millions of stock, and also to authorize them io issue notes for the peri od of two years payable (we've months of er Aate—a pretty reaumption indeed t The Governor hat eigned the Im !Wort:pent Bill. Letter on the Coal aid frost Region ' PennsyLvania.—A letter bas,heen ed, addressed-by Isaac Lea, Esq. of Phila. •delphia, to Nicholas Biddle, Esq. on the subject of the Coal and ,Iron 'Legions Of . :Pennsylvania. The Subject is handled by the writer in a masterlrmanner; The let. ter comprises a vast amount ,r value* practical information in e comparatively small space, and while ittliisplays laborious and minute research; it vase presents en larged and correct views tof the immence importance of the Coal and lion trades to the commercial and manufacturing pros perity of Pennsylvania. We are glad to ,see such e publication, and will take the earliest opportunity - f laying it before our readers. it presente:a *Meg but not overcharged picture oftlM brilliant destiny witich awaits our native plate. , • It is stated that the eittaika en the Banks in the U.ltates which appeared n ,theiion. don,Tinthei; - were not Written bj Richard Rish,l,t a Broker belotiginute an 14- ,teitsive onaeln Wall 84et:'New York, wbo is win Regina.. ': ' • The ommittee in tito_tietted- - States Senate ! n the- Ruggles', iiseibelt (Otani anntely reported -that Ahe4e no fournia• lion for the chare:ef lerropiicin. • .Four or MA% paw*, i'yerePlimilliF darn ine i recenr electiOn in- ell Mirk b r ffevori, 0f,,01r4 ‘irrr liorrt ore . Zoc.6100:08: ; ' IMI legabo t i 4teitiiii L learn that the -'. kitesiggetifig of our bottiOrtlif, b4 oubt abeAt- :to erect a hauthauna • ,sdiftevi . r the purpose or pi•lic wo ' 91illii;' lowans° street. Wit, have nod -dist this bidding will prove an orname n t tou r borough. It Will be cOoneneed,4we km, in a short' time. We wish it. 'a speedy completion. ,-- i ti , . I ME The Bill fur- gralliottitti , aotti red Co** the pridiiiiif,PWiti;`Litido, wrath, Bit ate MAIO itth lget• a vote 0(22 to 16. Mr. Catohireleog* Sublngliiin Bill has stet yet beets "willed op in the-Moose.. The United States . IL3kwenneeetletve made a requisitiso ores the P orNottb Caro lina (or hoar. computer a Infantry , sod ins they bare goon to, that they!=tat with opposition-in aUeniptiag to sted !a* Chero kee lands. „Yirginie inections.—The itlchmond ” ig of April 13, aays—"All our 'palms from the coon. try are cheering, and nota doubt remains on the minas of impartial me*, that if the Whigs do their duty at the approaching election, all will be well. The Loco Foco IMidere admit the Welk -0411 *Mbar fragment of the party, but hope that governmental influence and patrona ge . may bear them up eventtilly. This admiamon• how ever, should not have :the effect of relaxing the et, farts tif the Whigs, - "What change ef data policy wa make Prince, now' Napoleon to overthrown 1" asked the rural illeurbon, of Talfeyrand. ZOnly change his bed linen," replied the witty s wilt Minis ter. ri loess The wane thibihrie haws.— reeommenot. to our President to stool,. hi. "dirty (model) sheets," but be,wrirnot heed the admeniuon; we fear, until be lime the bed from under bhn. It is to be remarked, 'tio iF rasseweered that twa Booms( MD awe ma awe swam and so he bet hi. bed • be : was iholly lIT"DI VORCED" now Bill. and setae I, We ray the President will yet profit by the exampb.-- Modisasies. Tos-tso vas Masc.--4 generous Individual in Massachusetts with et enlightened liberality not unfrequent in that commonwealth ftom the remotest times. contributed lately $lO,OOO to the purposes of education, provided the Legislature would do the like. The legislators have respond. ed and advanced the semi tile in addition to all the other ample provisions long since made..and constaudy.making, there , Is now the comforts .le round band 0f120.000 make. Bold faced sillainy.--A geodsulah, y• . • a t e, making'. morning call ip his gig, at a b.. Tentk%treat, left the horse and gag ed at the door. While within the house, some rascal coolly unfastened the bobs, took the reins and drove off—whither, no DM knows.—Phila. Her ald. Detroit Municipal Elecfiem.—A shp et the 3d inst. nun the office of UM Detroit Advertiser an. flounces the annihilation ticVap Burenism in that city. At an election or Municipal officers on the 2d, Augustus S. Porter (W.) was chases Mayor by a vote of 839. His Van ihwenopponent Hen. ry Howard received 508 Ivotea. Wing majority 331. Van Boren majority for Mayor tut year, 271. Whig gain, 6M , The avenge majority rot the other Whig candidates, was about the same as Arr. Porter's. Mil gm MAntraneintie.—We untlerstand that Mr hun dred negroes, Woo gto a gentleman of this city, lately areke be liberated at:cord ing to his will, provided f.hg are. willing goto .Arriat, in which cue BM provitikto mto be made for their traneportnuon. An Active inv.—Thal European correspond. ent of the N. Y. Express, gives the following sketch of the French king. Louis Philippe is, perhaps the hardest woilting-man in his king- , dom. lie must see and jib every thing himself and never retires before tiro o'ckmk in the morn. ing. At 6 o'clock, he-hits read ell the newspa pers, police reports, &a, and enters his Cabinet to transact business wi his Secretaries. The only exercise he. takes, i .1101, and then a drive in his carriage to Healy or Versailles, and even then he cannot be said to idle his time, for he inspects the works executing in the palace or in the Historical Gallery, Mid uses that his direc tions hawthorn attended I to. Aniidst his legal perplexities; Louis PlulipPe does not lose sight of his own private fortune. 1 ire is an agricultural ist. an iron founder. a wood merchant, a home bolder, a rent owner, and !`some even say, a spec olitor in the funds —to all which comma be de. votes himself With as much anxiety and assirini. ty as could be expected frnm a citizen, whose de =dame depended on ika exertions and vigi- Add.tothis the constant dread of maw Mallon, the cares insepwrible finable shindigs, pe l ocourk. auxioni to see his dynast mated on a solid ba sis : and seeing it sap by` &Miens at home and in danger Awn the and aversions of Kings abroad. and his . . yirteal predispwrition, you mayeasily conceiv . that his throne is no sinecure, and that hisii '. may end by such a Miebigirsitt—The .. , g picture sr the • sent state of Michigan. d ra wn by ibio editor o the Detroit Daily Advertiser exhibits the improved condition of the currency in a striking point of view. Great-distreis and ex temantf prevail in the country. Farmers have 'with their last year's produce at high p . and received bank bills that cannot be or redeemed lEw any • thing. Soule have on d ..100, -others MO, others $lOO, and. so on. very day discloses to .thenithe hopeless coedit* of some new lank. :Every sun that rises find them ten'br fifteen per cast poorer their they impgined Omissive' the day before.flin such a stn efthinp long exist?" New York • • 1 Assembly of New York - mousse was received ' • oseriditoro lose estate of ',resumption animals of ft. busmen Interests thodeasoroned b tbe render each aidigroosoar itiot of Pailks! , "". paseed,_97 to 9, mita . defining the 'solution Niels.= the eolOd- of eeelog thapeop ...I•Cestisah. Me is New Orleans lately. in paying tor:e_tlientre ticke gave a fiftY dollar bill instead aria* eentshin lade. The Ma ; Aqaba ants biek sibealloo late hi 'his change, sad- the. way talked Fiends Aru. • _ietts Jouttsom, 5 1 !..C‘ 1 00 4 5P 0 ._.h l telP h i, tog cotteetteeetor I,tt the Argyle t:otkow - .. Mancel-aPiPi:O4 1 ' !6. 3 • • .'" 2 ' 4- * - °-* - 4" . " --- 1 -74 ""`4 4-71 " S ; * - 1 S .J011711NAL: • .• , • .1 • . • Ira In the Senate and Thursday, s apeebd the Gemstttor, to ate bankaJn lid the state, if the at ks of ether kites shall N.Y. Assembly bays and nsaolutiotts, 'ncns f Mr. Patton; in Cam ' Mx* and boldiT as. Ms right of petition bored leader of the Rms Beathu g«- English eohitity it "Hiu.perffr. liea,of. The aieialair breakethrilea las &beg "Aril Wittig -ASH-Min Dar his umupation. Night le by the Ged o'., earth a dewy fresitimeee breathes. Aims, balky is the - • :'- f3eie, d e r yea tesaiknra; earliag wreath! • Wearer, deatiag there: The team to ' praise aneeilhig high. nth_of heihnee& dhiseg,-- -•- Shall and tbe,eaakettAty. • The morales breakitliee by esi; - Tbitatars shall sell aiway, Lost in the spleasofi the sin, kind red beneath tin ray. . This =V the daPaPrial huts PR high,. Hpowear beasts desdand. Repealing to the min* That Mies which knows so end. Where, with oar God beyond the sky, no rude tempests teemed, Hope shall be merged in certainty, Faith, in fruition lost. 4th 7th, 1838. THE BURIAL OF THE SOB-TREASURY BILL. ieUerfron a &corm. in Was/Wigton to hie potitiaq ood. , , Net a drum wai begird. nor a funeral note; "As over the nunpurts we honied; Not a word was mill, not a speech was made. As the Bill through the , House was hurried, No kindly Conserwittive came to our aid, As our favorite measure was buried. The question was taken in silence and tears, Or only disturbed by oar sobbing. - While terrible doubts and awful hare • In the hearts of the faithflil ware throbbing. No uselees amendment encumbered the Bill, No previous question upon it, 'Turas laid on the table deserted and Precisely east came Suns the senate. Sadly we counted the 41ays" to-the last. And the abet' tut otos strove to remember We said not a word of elections just peened, But we bitterly thought of libeesnier.• We said not a word in dekinee of it, there, We were not (to tell the truth) able. But we rose from oar nate in silent de spair, And left it alone on the • table. The month in which the Congreasi time take place.—Preeidence Journal. OFFERMAN COAL BI i. The following are the Yeas lad Nays, on. the passage of the Gitelman Coal Bill in Senate, after it was vetoed by the Govern or : • YEAS—Mews. Borden, Case, Caws% ley. (Soh.) Fraley,(city) Harper, Irvin , I Welly, Kingsbury, Miehler,' (city) Miller, t Berko) Myrei,• Peary's', Purview*, Rogers, Bleaker, Snyder, Strohm. Psalms, Pprw'mv--20. NAYI3-tlifesers. Barclay, James, Leet, Porter, Sarappim, Stertatt-6. The following are the Yeas and Nays in the House : YEAS.blesars. 'Carpenter. Chamberlain, Crawford, Clark, Calhoun, Crappin, Cords, DB lisightni, Dunoek of Swig., Edwards, Ebrudn, Fag*. Fling, Garrets*, Goigd, Hayes, Herr, Ifill of Barks, Hindman, Hint, Hagfish Irina, Johnston, Keed4, Kiang.* * Labe, Park, Penni man.; Pray, Reed of Erie, Reed of Philadelphia, Repsok4 Luanne, Ritter, Bawdily, Sebring, Shan BlisarerPhorts, Sipes, Smith. Spelt roan,- 14 Eltrobecker. Taylor. Thompson, Tyson, Walborn, Woodkti, Yearick, Donut, 14YEK.--Messra: Beatty, Bowman, Cham berlain of Cambria, Calling, Fonk, Goldsmith, Gorges, • Hill of Westmorland. - Hopkins. James, Karns, Kaufman, Kahn 'Olinger, Laverty, Leech. M'Claran, WClelland, hi'llvain _wee, Miadson, Morton, Passmons, Porters Ray ne& of Westmorland, Richardson, Stevens, Walker, Watts, Yoet-30. There not being two thirds, the Bill was defeated: On the following day on mo tion of Mr. Bowman the was recon sidered, and the Bill passed by follow ing Tote: YEAS—Messrs. Brooke, -Carpenter, Clam *l4l of Crawford, Whom, Crispin., Curtis, Dillingham, Dimwit of Bog., Edwards, airman. Fegely, Fling, Ford, Garrets* Geige, Gilmore, Hayes. Herr, Hill of *kis. Hinehman, Hifet, Hiole, Mates, Johnston. ICendig , Krebs, Vane, Park, Penniman, Pray. Reed of Erie, RAW of =Phil., Reynolds of Loured, Ritter, Ryas, Saw -auy, Shorewood, Shearer, Porte, Smith, Smelt. man, Stark, Strobeeker. Taylor, Tyson, %Ibsen, Windburn, Irseriek, Dewirt,Sper-43., NA4rB--lliesers. Beaty, Collins, Diller. Espy, Gorges, Hill of Westmorland, James, Karns. Ha man. Keim, 1011ingett Laverty Mrla- me, Mormon, MOrten,. Possmore; Redifig. Reynolds of Westmorlied, Richardson, Stevens, Walk , Watts, Yost-24. 1 • o.thin. Jackson's bales Of cotton from him plantation, Tenn.. were; lately mild at New Or!Mir and - irdrr'. .ti - be ,Norfolk Her*l4 The, lost !MI eery, paper. A Van' Baron Edi/Or.—Tbe orator of the 'Concord,. New. , Hantpahlratriot. was lota*, charged witlevatingpTht an election. . The editorc 14 1:IMG. Iran dieted, God on Wahl w days 'since, the charge of voting twice l iae pr "ifill: Still a. tea rocikljnry, not Willing to find their 4 mot The oracle alien Hill guilty, `Tale. - eltaid not; or wou ld tot agree, and the ~ caterwaite be tried flovir aim": thewspeti of Othello Was latelgpe - rforaseiliti the Weer rather to diegliadli. in • easU towtin Ital l. lathe Ipt•Gineajw.hictib,l wonting t• :Iris 'enure, tbe Meet eatuiss Ms eau by the dagger:lndeed nabs' Alwainor .alwro•thed the bed with idle ,lita inswiesent, maddtbe stab, Gni a Pleteilig shriek ,inleed...the biped flowed and , Desdenicius txrdnid Jit . net frightful andultiene that thinudienee **WNW tithe skies. When the cattails envied. tie deed the tonic to have• heed twat ,ilesei forthWiejs. rewistatisis of the Venetian • senator% devour wiiefOold,lifeleis; the hating antera, bit 14•44. 4 ,Theactifwa. iit, ' ' tiesione krier — ;Whe bk4latteik 'elm °Peons_ 'wit , Of 4101.1111* olliwairikigilion. lite 4 iliiiiiiiindiatiO-Oa. i*:tliarldlieirr#r . :I= l, - 4 'ctweil , i , :41 ,„1 4/0 - , i,i`. a• ^ .. rr 1 . 414.?,.." . . 11- , U,' '`‘ V...? . . 1 . ' ' • , . 1 .(11.44: b*-s #104.1 - tit i, tn,and In behalf ME ' - -• • ~...., .... . , . _ , 7 4 ,1. LONDW,,- _ _, ,- I.hi" - Afi - .. lill "qv. lantorlirsi;;arrired last night, briogirig tis London pap ers of the 9th .0 time : - There is a hide news 'lngle:l— 4 .of the 7'll ' :of Convino:ns bad' passed a reprimand_ on . Mr. O'Cole watt fer "tliii Sloe and slab billets time" lA - Sad casts on the, boner of the rse ,H '. 1` itr.p'Usuroink.obserrlS to rs rilikitliiiitibelihnies - ifit:s of ittiffisipOp to him inftsiduidly sad thiebodii' does net appear Whore thought it Worth while. to take any further action on thersubject., 1 " . A Sill, brought in by Minietervan the !abject of 'parliamentary elections, . had 'been &feted in the House of-Lords by the larger majority of 65. Si the' Com mons; a* *permit divisien had taken OA*, on ii motion to represent to her Ma pity that "the open defiance of her Ma piety's [atrial authority in the Provinces of Upperand tower Canada, and the neces sity of suppressing rebellion by_foite of arms, and of suspendingtbe Oinstitutional °argument of. Lower. grads are' An a great degree eltributablit to die want of foresight and energy me the part of her Majesty's confidential servants, medico the ambiguous t dilatory and irresolute course which they have pursued in respect to the affairs of Canada since thew' appointment to office.' ADA. The ministerial majority en Ibis question Iras-but 29. Mr. Ewer, of Liverpool, (Radical) bad been beaten at the election of a member for Minidrama by Lord Teignmouth, (Conservatives party seem gaining streovh and confidence. From France and Spain there is noth ing of knportince. Mr. laudon, the Agent of the Bank of the United States, has been ambled to propose to effect • mometary operation which could not have 'been attempted but for its existing circumstances. It is how• ever, satisfactory that the Sank* of the D. States ii in•a condition td redeiti the bonds which would all due on the first day of April, according to the terms of the follow ing notice, which has caused some degree of sensation. "DON= OF THIS BARK OF Mil V. STATES • “Holders of the bonds of the. Think of the United States, due on the Ist of Apfil next, are hereby informed that they may ,receive the amount, under a discount of three per cent. per annum for the unexpir-: ed time, nu presentation at the agency of the wild Bank, No. 62, Old Broad street between the hours of 12 and '3 o'clock. ' "2. JAIIDOM "March 2, . - 1838." • By the preCeding, the spot of the U. States, by the aid of his melting, of the bills given- for cottons and state securities, has succeeded in giving a coieur-de.rose aspect to that particular description of security. Another Pa Goise.—We learn from the Boston ,Advertiser, that the Windsor' bank, in Vermont, has Med. • This was one of the •f Experiment" banks of Mr. Van Bu ren; having, at the time of:its fridure, a large amount of government funds in its possession. , - - Perjeryst lfiretions.—The Inspectors of the Fifth Ward of New York. committed iwciperooni to prison on Tuesday, for having avant falsely as to their quahfieations to vote. 4 In 1830, there were 1000:ndles of pipe used for con veyink gas through and under , the streets of on. • 1 Affkinbury, on Wednesday sirloin'. the 11th instant,. by the Rev: Mr. Looderbiek. FRANK. LIN PLATT. of Philadelphia. to Mits CLARA ANN, daughter of E. GREENGEOff, Fig. of the former place.' Pantile,tril 18..18314. WHEAT FL9UIt, by the load w worth on Fri day 47 50., ' %MEAT 150 per panbel. is damned. • RYE FLOUR 2e' per cwt. in deemed. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 250 pea cwt. in temined ; RYE, by thelmal 90 cents by die bushel—tend; sale. RYE . CHOP 90 cents per in demand. OATIr4O eats—ready sale. • JPI7rATOES 45 CMS per Nebel demand.' I CORNrp7o_cs mebesbel in CIAYER .W.M—e 40 per blitt tild. TIMOTHY - GEED -- S$ 00 per bisbel. FLAXSEED-All 12 per bushel le deemed.. WHISKEY-42 cents per gallon.] ..,.. BUTTER-14 Seats per pound—te Rep 1$ coats ~.. EGGS-12 - ceets per doses. 1 LARD.-10 arts per pound. •, • ' ' - , ..TAULOW--9oeitte per posed. - - I - - -' - HAMS 12,csets per •Kno . „.. CORN CHOP po .leir., in demand- BACON-12 tents' per poted. - - .. BEESWAX-111 mats per Mend. , me 4... FEATHERS-re camper '''"•` ( , - - tiiiii ,, :s COMMON WOOL-40 mm e ... ; MACKEREL. by the bbL No. M., 101 l .. SALT-2 621. Par bike por &Oat. - • : PLASTER, is worth 47'99. 1 pn tea. ~, HAY - ES phi Mi. ' • _ • 1 I .. "Jamaica" M 4 lir" tiati43la-, MEE '‘,. • ! Ire-Let: 1 ' • `a , ~.. THE Stone store Homo and Land Wia Nona Carbod, rrenpy, $Blll4 risme & wner, Fit-,talli, Ice. apily to - ' - r- ' ' F.NILIIICHOLS4 81 'Dock St. f ' - '', ~.. ."- Philadelpltia— , ar to my agent, :'''' ` l- . -71 I: ST. CLAIR. NICHOLS, ' iisit le:::':::19-.3 . - ' '-:-.''' , 1,311014 e; • Ni b . will be r !NMI*. Ibillabers. •-•.._ ..011 ippon.. tin National , lid . - - lofiostry 119orpoitrataville. ow th e 2341* atthe = Aiwa .ey in tbilletwigh of Pottsville, bayou's the Wahl of 7 inid.lO.P;AL to_oloct by-loalipt. ono CdOtiiii; iiitiths miss', wiesoletWd . by thii . *4046: i *o44' Wiw.lBloWildier.,- " ii., -e, ~..Ti - li , ,-,-•‘,:. ~- . 0 . -.,MENILAft.I3 .Pg.'tilit's—,' -- " --Alleluia. ~ 1 111 1!--' • • ' ' ..t.iiiiiefillw - ',,, 1a,40;1 7 : ,, - . ki 7 . , -1 ,,:. - ',;;;;,, .-'' - •:',e,i...i - - ..* ; `6" 1 . , '"`.._ic i d- 1 , -'-. • k ~, t* Ott e.-,-- ..-. :::,,,s1 MARRIED EtXtrltlV OF THE BIARKST. MESM MIMI , • .Op IL .1 ;.COA.q#lll.itEß • • H I „.11)11ESPECTFULLYi announces to Li kink '"'aind the public in general; that he h'u i n k commenced the Coeck.blaking Besineita it 'wan Street, threat &ors below thet i me i% the borough of Put rd where he is dy Mannfacture An order all kinds of sable at 04 notice, of the bestreatedida, aid it tit kited film. Re has also on hand, ready may Carr** Photons, Citation ; Lola,whiett he invited the pd. ho to tall and r ezionise Sr themselves. The titles are OR manufactured wader his peti ol e inspection, and he lm warrant them .be animanufactnied elseiheri • Repairs of every !ihieription dime at don. est notice, and on the asost reasonable Osten N. Coil takmin ;payment for solider. aped 111 99 yr • Leaden lipes. itANNAI O ' has just teceived a V ry m-w*rlor sOpply 4 and',} inch tea •n Pi to convey the water liottentata, which w be cheap.. , aprB 18 1- 29- DiTGEL W ata' Biga Md. theit e arismll r ei ;abut; for sale -44 18 29 I • B. BA NAN, IT* .44N13 MAN - la l Ti l . At . rives. Ministr _and wet. t Episcepid Churtb is th y v. Barataaus Daf.a, Ree. hiladelphiv, pal received 1 1 pelehion bribe ship ofithe !rots linitediShitak bY '- Joe of Christ Choz4 iiird-foi,eahr here. • april!lB , Bail d ,a 'a - FORIBAL rrittp New Caudle and F' Wows -Ihfi A. Road Company, 101 die of a Oars of OA Iron taken frogt thew .Ret car track. The he are in rod condition, by A solo* mg be seen; at the Coutpan t rs opierheatont shoe wharf, rhiladelpiria. • . DAVI INAgent. P-.lcto ta.:ll BILLMS HE • D T VERN. No. 235, North Thu Street, Ailadliptia. LEWIS W. RICHA 'DS roe tful informs -him 'onmerisum di and thaws he ..have heretofore patronised mob Whine that be has taken the above inaien atanO, and is now ready to recut eat averyA attention that, combo beitai u• • ei r comfort or wanti. Phihedelphiie, i.m 83 . • „ ! I= Hada,. Smi Engineer, Eand St NG *cited Micoorai duce him to rMida In t I matte thatollol,_,ki ono imthicted to. a' ded to, Med accioate Eryeielay. mbrace* this opport thole geolleMen *lx in his belialA We, April 14, 18311. 110tAV JUILLO i a few • All h ally e - set on H. S. thanks, themsel 1 , 111 Doee an , IPot i ville Rail . • Rom* Own ny.l /Ü B E renal eneeiingif the atoekholPen and ••• election for Pfeil t, to Malers and Trecenror. to serve the above Comma for the ensuing lyear, will *held en Monday e 7th dsy P. And *IA betteeM the hairs a I t and (i o'clock M. niC the office of the Eichojilkill liiivigatiat Cflnlisq , - • S. H. COLPENT t II. Tinware. OS-I en A. I . Publ i fit Noti L 1 .A 4 4 aPPeants that , ..Cranilobtained no , tent far. uniting I Ore pith An thracite "el in Ott: cuuntry, ntstl e pose that they a new at liberty to ado the • thod of smelting Iron ore witlitAntbra ti by e use of a beaW , l air blast; although I re notice last year Mit I had a patent fors elting- Iron ore with Anthracite Coal, both by e use of a cold atmospheric teed a bertha air, b , I Mudd now inform theta:bliss agaiMthat an e 14th of Jae. any; Ilitli, I received e letter ' the Commis. sires • Patents at ,Wasbingt *lig: •'lir, n sillix,ex.. patenti tte r a* z o f f ili M it ri, , by ,means iission antbrem I hate viewed his Claim interfe % ring wi your patent mf Dec. 1f133; hue Cren 'co to his auommy elillia. • • .". ary a pt to ameltilron With , . Omaha by. the of w heated air b .Is airinfringe• meat ' n nry patent; ',garnet !deb Leaman and, w ar all-men; sa I 'shall p to ery one infringi upon my rights, a iag '.`,7.0 law.— Andl her !offer to tipples . pettinthts for tbearee ng of furnaces. ton ' patent, upon war uu4lerate terws."c i RICK W. GE KIEHAINKL April 9,18313. . • I. 28-6 ED ark.' F 213 gaidi 4W 4 • aro* Militia and Vo - the 2.3 'Brigade; 6th .ette and continue the u follows: ways* •'' • ' .. i ntent, commanded by i iay, it , , Regiment on Mond* i May. 1:' • ' I llth , ' element, commanded D...1a , 24 Battalion on day ef ay ono, lea Battalion 1 the 161. day of May next. ; .Thb,tegionent ? commanded .1 ..der, Id IBatta. ion on T. humility! , !May neat, let Battalion ien F of May next. - lat - Regitriint..ootonneaded-b inegfried, la Battalion int ) day Of Kay at, 2d Bt4lam: Slat do* if y mat' , 1 ' ' 30th ,let, otingianfted • Bickel, let at 1 $: May, Ban*, ok W - day Of y Out. The 'y . titiol4l WI , Mond in at i nitltely. the 7 alCe't. Mtn; Offing , officers • Atilista 'Of Regiments, are s have , rin toasts ready . . oir - yto er. _ . y of .11EBEMI II 44p. ed rig Ae l leotor's iti 1 HU!, tali. A Elm 511 ' andl J ' II "MI I '9 • • , 4 dper stablest ' ottsvilk,, will it .de t e. shall paneta; . •perfor;sd with; ity in alum have interested El . • untee . c ompo. .Diyisi• ~ P. M. :::pringrainfrop igh.Lind th• daY ct tit% today ,4 CO. Tooto-Yo• fliiii'll#P day d Olio 9 th day •:CoL y brabam e .:' 'lll day loth the - CeL 1 . /John M. ' the 21111 day of . . the . .01 .$l ll li be mil ihe Ent r,. , and the Oleo air a w ing the* i I! , 1 .compolfieo, an d way et:Oil:red fo Battalion day' 4 : APP I.L• 6th ca, P. M EMII: ::' rataili for