SIIIWY , - for Le turned out to be an excel lent', gardener, and the Queen had him engaged as one of the assistant's at Wind • suri Sandy was born a court ier '! Roar/ of Mont? rclisred. Goode ter the Steti.he tranttiy of martufactared goods-Bent from I s iverpout. lo,ifte United &eels, by aft,the shippirtg.,bpases togetherlid a given period this. year, does no: equal , the Tiailtity sent by a tines fireffirte'rthivileg house in a similar poled - , buf use of Rrasfvrity: ibis state ofthings, wharare callelk!riniFient ships get rio freight, while even the Peket ships, get little or. none, Thd large and Splendid packet Ship Roscias, whijch sailed on Thursday.for New, York, had considerably . under .£l4O of freight; the sinallest sum, indeed, with onetraCeption, since'the fitters wee o estatcished in the year 1518. Up to this time, the passage mo ney:received from the emigrants enabled the ships to pry the expenses of their voyages. but, the seas soti"l'or nearly over, even ti•nt source of' revenua is Itt.t. tilling: The line:10,01 ty which has so long prevailed on 'the eulj !et i,r the tariff may hava•bed the "efirct of diminiMirg ship Meals to the United Steel , but the re ,,,,„,,.,1„r uncertainty by the nein AI p of tariff' cirl'n vorable insnufniitor s as with-thelast,mtlf not, - it im realm], ificreASn c op ments Oa the contrary, whil +lie in crease of the ditties on' Etig' kit goods must discour rt4e. their cap , rt, the ni2cessily of paying . Ill.! OW ie. iu cash on import will. it is i. lies] informel,cimcliaitts,,deter p irtivs ing gooris.tiolte American market. G aids will however, if they are waived, fr :d it way, di racily or indirectly,into the U lie I Stems. r. ‘lNjEkbef.4 xvititout N dm be It was si tteit to/ the Lett. Prest.iunti 0 etention• that in seme pari , 4 or()ii. the vetei t xhibleti greater o . ipulation then did the centtu.t. We . np peeheni from the':Viosviiig ptrtaraph, that di.; Raffle C trionspleiniunctitin be presented. by the ap,,rriiiiiiit4 e-feetions. If, in Casl ii of 11iing , r. tioirite giiitleMeik had thit like 'acuity of , mo 'tipty ing theinsehrti3,rthere‘woul.l ue sonic advantage in . "Thrii'attitsak 4 a Whig enveotion.held recent. ty at Dayloo,Ohit's, will 150,000 persons present. This, believe, ,is morn than the Whig vntc. ire 'the Wholl-sfalelies ever been, anti quite*confi - ent aro we - ttiar'it is -fs'i rsiorii thin •it will . be this yostr. 1%1838,, the whole' Whig vote was Ib2,- 156." •"' The follawtrig earagraph, which w 6 ! din I h- Ciitci mati griipirer, may shedsome light on this that 'A filch i mentioned to Lis that he saw I . board ot-zkof the - boats 'hound for the Dayton car ttivalitieveu mcn who had wiped out their debts. to. tho f areciors,•:iiiechnitic4 and laborers, by 'the whig e -of' relief the' Bankrupt Act Ile t onboard for the purpoac of asking a weelhy matt to iitty-him a small sum, earned by his hard labor.aild wetted frig market change, but was re- Thi - vrbig kentleman wa s . going to spend t the money due tethia onaAt mechanic, in a coon skin frolii! Thie is whiggery for you." The Crisis'in Texaif. Present appearances- indicate that the telans , areto-have'a , struggle for the main tenanceaot their independence; and if stic ressful, probably be the last. For months past, Santa Anna has been engaged in raising and-drilling of an army for the in vasion of Te'xis, and he has also contrived to get togr peetable naval force, includinj . to from England, ,arm ed with ns,, and manned b• vasion of ha s _ sent his squat,. and 1,700 to reduce Yucatan to subjection; Id he succeed in this object, as I v will, having already aptured - Logi . the Yucatan flotilla,) the. whole Aisposable force of Mexico wi,l' bit-iiiikilable for' the invasion of Texas. And against Texas we have nd doubt it will be directed: 'We ant.'-eipate a combined attack b end land. While the Mexican Mitadron, - with, perhaps a land force in ad- 1 :operates against Galveston and vi ciiitity, 3 the main army may be expected to enter from the , West. A portion of thiS ar ny;aecording to last accounts, had already surprised San' Antonio, capturing the eittal inhabitants including the Judge and, .nfricers of the Court then in session, hitt— yets,'•clienta' and all. If seems st:anoe that tlah -vigilant Texans should have allowed themselves to be "come over" so handsome A few months ago they took the alarm, aatiritpitred-frird;fence., But the State danger having soon p assed away, the urltitiil were discharged: and affairs were .sulferpd 1616 on as if in the. midst of a pritrolied'peabe. Never, since the ration' of Independence, W Texas more witireirarid - for' rivigormis Contest, than at thki'Vriorrieni: Her army is ' di,hatided; bar - Of& of war lie iele at New Orleans, fat iwatit of blintz, when their presence is i l e' ec teil on the coast of Texas and Yucatan; lier credit is ..Itterly prostrate, and rnicitey'slre has none. Still s'te h a brave 'I - Warta aid strong liands; and when rte cri• . 4 31,i'ot;rn4",.we triiit 'she will be found equal MAL = . • 2 ;jour . of eoni. 1....t:!"-NACKV.IZte. -.4bstract if his cfe.ieets first a poor cal.phart boy 'in .Seijilarkiir`l. l tieli clerk 1,) ay) editor,—then . a trielnisei:-Otihr.l/rovitteial legislat are,— th4;tsi a rftt nd doleipite .4f-the Itrformers • of(3prierideirol.l to 11.7.1ti1k01, then turned 'reit t)f his seatin the leilistattire' the to tiki- 1 -..then turned iii ag ilt h) the 'people, titieill,Nialro - -ot."l'i)roit.i*, - -J.th*n It, er If `the TA rty opOsed 10 the Pisrliametitary gdfirstitv.ht`tiriliejt, then fient;ratissimei of thelkiso-I.lren the eilietritited ..trait6r with ppee, set head' ykießtteiriep:: .......:31Xeitiftsiiiroik:..Coarilir says that, by .01UtairiciVtif thetrolative value of great owl NOOKlitel Aiebeet , of -, that cis y, -aseessed.in ‘44lolMB423.ea4trepared by the •Coue ''-va`neil,,it-appeate that the tleoreas , .- Ole ortisal-estatis is 59,81#1..906 *al:estate = -3,544.913 7. - 4, • 'illifi*,-.., tt:A: f 1 .,, 0W - • Mtdr.oll 413411;319 ate • - latsof. ; .425 . 1,194,920 :gate of 487-,78301 ~, , j *i3;4FL,3i9 , in` u .Gib - ;Acting .40 44 flitt+fe kV: - VV. PHIL " bee first, lenge. shipurreck...-Niurder and suicide. The Ne'w Orleans papers of the 6th inst. givia an ne'coitit of theloss ofthe steamship IVlerehant, ;bound from that city for Galves ton, ,-Testot,• One