-.ape gave notice that on the following Viesaay, or on the earliest possible day after, he should propose a'resolution to the effect that the payment of a pe,nsion to an independent foreign sovereign from the tax es af the Dulled Kingdom, was a waste of the, public money and as injustice to the people of the country (cheers)—and therefore that the "pension of £21,000 a year granted to the Duke of Cumberland ought cob° diecoutimied while he remain ed King of Hanover —(Cheers.) "Fitß7 Vitli.lFlC CONFLAGeTei'IO. AT FALL RIVER—NEARLY TWO HUNDRED HOU . SES DESTROYED From the Providence (II I) Chronicle of 2il init. we glean the following particue lire of a most destructive fire iti Fall Riv e er—a large manufacturing town [,bout 16 mites from Providence. • The fire broke out in Westcott and Bur den's Cabinet shop, in the south part of the village, and extended with fearful rapidity . before a south wind (which was blowing a Ole.) on both sides of the street as far as Franklin St.; dividing three entire squares. From one hundred and fifty, to one hun dred and seventy houses were destroyed, among which were three Meeting-houses,. Iwo Banks, three Prin:ing offices, one Mill, (the . - Pocasseet) the Custom House, the 'Pest Office, and two public Houses. (the Pocassett and Manufacrurers e ) breides, all of the dry goods and a mejority of other stores in the villegie together with the Markets and Bakeries. A number of buildings were blown up . in the hopes of stopping the fire het wi h- ' outaucrees; The people were in the grittiest consternation. Good s were ree moved from the stores into the street where they here destroyed. Tire heart' otibe village is gone, riot a dry geed store tioe% a toiler shop remains.' - The loss is immense, a 'portion of it is covered by issuance. -The fire broke out at half pest 2; and . coittinued tilt-ten in the evening. It stop. 'Fred heelless: 4m wind changed. Had this natbsppene i fi the whole village, east and' smith. must lratie been tle.stroyed. . ''- • .4 , - -The furniture, this nicisstipit lyingg, a* bent the streets stewed.- in revery direc t -. . . • Ain'', The peoplat know ri l e w re to go, • and many of them have n+ it,-- Att.— . No *lives tA.e known to he ost though • there have been. a number of reports to that effect. . • 'Arykngiritt cam . pany'lrAillttristol went e i -1,- " 4--- .-. , ----13.0. "6" wai..170 f saving to ur - .., .. building. -HeAour Coatis les - or. sure of tie* gene - do m Wthey siee lp been of 0N e" . gr W ibsdrervice e e hea a aif tempt a valiptle at go down by the Hydraulic eeortifllrny, but the &large tilF the q a p tain of ilie-Trilias was an exot bit that le pre -- ject - was abandoned. - - - ''"'4 . .. There wase,he grette lt s tete , in town • thirty snarning to. riltearn the particulars of the .cenflagration, ix having been seen ' thrsiughout the city, and the tyhole coun try round. When .the King Philip arri ved, there was a large concourse,ofpeople on the wharf. The particulars we give may be relied on. although Mr Borden, to whom, we are indebted fur them, was lae boring under some considerable excite - meet from The _ effects of the dreadful scene which he had just pas s ed through. Half Pant Two e. M. . - FURTHER PAR ricULARS. The fire took it is supposed, from some tire arms with whirh a lot of children were playing near Westcott & Burden's store, 'lt spread with fearful rapidity. The amount of Insurance cannot be de finitely stated. The officers have not !testi 'able to ascertain themselves. The Mbittal office, says the Journal extra, is not supposed to have suffered. The A , - mierican office has about $12,000 at rick in Fall River; what portion has been destroy - ea lrainot been ascertained. The 2Etna office has from $lO,OOO to $15,000 on goods and merehandize; what portion has been destroyed is not known. The Man ufacturers, Mutual office has On risk upon Bnel:l:wilding that was destroyed; but sev. eraf fiteteries were on fire at timee, and . May-have suffered some damage, for which that e office will be responsible, The Wash. inglore 'Office.- will lose from $4OOO to 8601/.. .: ' 'The ' agencies of the Georgia, Hartford and 'llatiford Fire Insurance Offices, in .. this` city are untouched, Tirc following is the copy of' a letter rev eeived-this morning by Mr Sisson. FALL RIVER, JULY 3d, 1841. Another awful conflagration has visited us e =e-,Yeseerday, at 3 o'clock, p m, the as lat'rn of fire was sounded, and immediately the - ffitines were seen to issue forth from the,very extensive cabinet warehouse and manufactory of Abner L Westgate, and Kversloarpenters' shops an I piles of lum berennexed, (probably caused from seve ral-bop' who were flashing powder bee twelolt,ille shops and the ware-room ) - The 'fire immediately crossed over Main vreet, and proceeded north at a very rap, id...retsr, -tilting . every building nn Main , street, high aides, for nearly half a mile, -; - nuts only arrested when it ' arrived at ~ t o . : . Dttriee's house, on the west side of the street,- and on the east side, going a lit tle parit,._ and taking the house of Dr. .Ar• char, extending back to the oast on all the st;oeti vthich it crossed to Rock street, art oilakkire with the Troy factories, (we. .were saved) and on the west it took From two to four buildings on all the streets which rt crosses!. The Pocasset Br . __ .. tory being the only one burned, ti4et e et-hr; dy's Satinet Factory was con siderably injured. All our public houses -are ;Art-nett ; both bank buildings, pest of fsee-and custom house; Metleerike titriver ee4lste and Free Will Baptist fllot'l in ,. hlll - wale bizrned; both - printing offices. and 40.411 e -fancy goods stores and other build• - iiiii*-LA the number of about two itendred. Andlielltietothe Loss, I heedly stare give an esOloirerre .t.oeshould-euppo se itfieerve wee tie skoirittoiiikod^ibougand'dottirs:' -•' ' • . frill- - PlitienDEXT; . ." lA. BUCHANALN sl4. , llieatc.r hr ap,ifbin., of a Nail-mull Conimryllon. DAILY MORNING POST. tiff!. PIIII.T.ICS WM. It. SMITH, EDITORB A. 1.10 PROPRIXTOR6 S 1 URDAY, JULY 8, 1843 ice First Page The Approaching F.lectionq In all the States where the elections are near at hand, the contests are carried on with great warmth, and both parties are doing all in their power to "head" their opponen's. The democrats rally round their old established principles, Po _which they have fought a hundred battles { att,d are willing to encounter as many wore. , T b s . whigs having no fixed principles, do'.tioth— ing but oppose, and their polit e ie awes va rious as the schemes.uf their leaders. In Indiana and Teuryfsiee, the contest is already very animapd, and both parties are doing all tfiey cafito bring out their en• tire stren : lth. The'election takes place in the first named pipe on the 3.1 of August, and inlfe'last pir4 on the 6 h of the same monibilllL • In Ohio thoy arc iiready at work fixing tho prel;minariel, ai.d we /.ave no doubt but the u4llllryes'Avill give a good account of th-ewlive on the 21 Tuesday f Oeto -64, • • : pcoar, own State, we need say nothing . . litigAry in Allegheny county is about a fair sample of its condition throughout the liState, and the "gradual decline" :hat seir: fr ee' it here immediately after the humbug. gery of- 1840, is spreading in every cr3un tf ihyko commonwealth. We anticipate that in the results of the• camin g elections the victories pf the democracy will .be more' numerous agoi glorious than h ave crowned our effcirte for many years, and that the result will be a pleasing pres age of the overwhelming triumph th ,t will .amecid.us in the Presidential contest next I year. Honerable. —ThA editor of the A !vocate, in noticing the proceedings of Daii•t Leech and others in theSuprente Coutt, against :he Canal Comt icsioners, makes the fol lowingjust rem s: "Ti l ls importtni case has been decide i in taws of the ii. , fendanis, and we b.do.ye riztillv The rela . ois, wh rare qativtifti_r- n the public work , , flied a petition rune time ego in the supreme court, praying a inanitamos to compel th r C.111:11 CUM missioners to annul 'all rule., r pilaf Mns and res , detions, by which any pr.vilegcs o‘adyanti get are given to any indiyidu.k. or edm.panies over the other citizens id this emu non wealth, either iii re!pe , 2t to rates of toll or matsle power; arid also to annul the •contract c tered mi. with Wilson Sc CUM' ton fur carrying pa&aiiigers - uver thy Colum bia and Philadelphia Redraft I.' The Canal C•mt mitaioners in their an ef Jui Al so n z;vp.n a full de Yelopemen. of the fact • volved, arid we ihink have made out a• pretty - case': It appears that under the operation thi 'Truck system.' which is cdmplained . .uf,tl.lll have already per ftc.,ed two very deeirible.tesufta. They have in creased the'revenue to thiliasiVionsvellkh, and at the same time reduced the rate, or toll rfao, they deserve well of their country; and arc entitle I to praise instead of censure. Th e supreme court were of this opinion, a nd refused t(? mandamus. We are glad to snd jet:me instance .Are.h,,a testis runny, fram the proper tribunal, totbesfathful and judicious discharge of a public trus t. Proceed i lege in e - -emmoo councie ‘Vednesday, July sth, 1813.—Council met on a special call from the President. Presont—Alessrs. Breland, Bowman, Edgar, Hamilton, Hays, Howetd. Hun ter, Irwin, Kell v, Litch, Mathews, Mc. Cutcheon, Mrtehell, O'Neil, Pratt, Rob tson, Small, and the President. Mr EICHBAUM. Pr 83%., in the Chair. Messages having been exchange d he, tween the Councils„ they went into joint ballot in the room of the C. C., and elected E. W. Cook Wharfmaster at Duquesne W a y, and William Bayne a Regulator. of Streets and Lora. in place of Emmet Mc- Gowan, who declined set ving. The C. C. then retired to their own room. The Clerk of the S. C, reported the con currence of that body, in reference in the pet tier) on the sehj-T.t of :Mulberry Alley, to the Committee on Streets, &c, Also, in reference to the hill of Brown & Patterson, to the Committee on Engines and Hose. Also, in reference of the resolutions on the subject of Hogs arid- Dogs, to the Po lice Committe.—[Acted on by the C. C. at last meeting.] The res.dutioes adopted by the S. C. at last meeting, authorizing the payment of $399 20c., on the 311 of Jan'y., 1845, in full, f,r grading Wylie, High, Chatham, and Siith streets, and which was read a fiat tine in this Council on that day, and laid over, was taken up, read a second and third time and adopted. A hill of Hart aS• Armstrong's, amount, ing to five dollars, for articles furnished by order of the Wharfmaster, also a bill of J. W. Lynch of two dollars, for posting bills for the election ofJune 13,h last—read and with the assent of the S. C., referred to the Commutee of Claims and Acc'ts, Mr Robertson presented a report from the Committee of Claims and Acc'ts., ac-, companied by a resolteinn authorising the payment of $3 75c. to Thomas L. tllcbtil lau; report read and accepted, and resold tion read three times and adoptedasent to the S. C. and returned concurred - in by A Lucky Dog.—The editor of the Phil- that body, adelphia Spirit of the Times states that i Mr Edgar offered the following resolu he received eleeee invitations to darner tion .which was read three *nee, and ac one day. If it sere not for Da Sollesl.cep ted hundr z ed : and fifty' dollars, th be and the q well established character ftrr- veracity, we ;serneeis hereby apenlerlmeti,,. to the Du should suppose he was ender.fVeg"te creao'e Hose and Engine .ComPany, for cite ihe envy of his less Nittenate .p ou te r ie..ithe purse of enlarging their !reuse, arid that the Mayne tier authorized-to draw a - war' p oat ire Eleven invitation's,. to dinner re=4 • *rent.riat .4 s teastirel- - for Metrn aount; - and !rived by sr, et Jim! who eytti-tio" aid ciftiugh 114 - rgc-th.p.gfpe:.4o the contingent feud."— ri ... thing, The times are otit I Sent OTt t;'B, G. 4, The Canal. The Gazette announces that iii conse quence of the old forwarding lines being disappointed in breaking up the Truck system, they are going to withdra a , from the carrying trade entirely, if they give up their combination, we suppose they will adopt the section boats, and the individus als who now form+he lines do busi• ness on their own: hook. Many of them are _enterprising business men, and, under the new system, can, wa have no doubt, do as well as under their old combination, which in its efforts to drive off all competi tion, WI; burthened with innumerable ex penses that do not attend the Truck sys tem. This is a season of the year when the withdrawal of their lines cannot cause any serious inconvenience, as the section boats run by individuals will be amply suf. ' ficient to do all the carrying business. The decision of the Supreme Court has settled the question as to the permanency of the Truck system, and in a short time the Ca nal will be covered with section boats, owned by individuals, which will take the place of the great unwieldy concerns now about to be withdrawn by the combined companies. .3 Good Example. —The Legislature of N. EL adjourned on the Ist inst., after a session of twenty-five days; having pois ed-sixty-six acts and refusing to pass a great many more. The Granite State is :ou thoroughly Democratic to tolerate long sessions; the members attend to the busi- ; !less of their constituents, and Mien that is ! done they go home to attend to their nwo. We Wish : that such was more the practice in the Keystone State. Fatal Reeontrelblo.. ful affray took place in Stewart -County, Tennessee, . a few miles front Dover, on the night of the 16th uh:— Franklin Faucet and Perdue, with several others, went to the house of Lewis Lunford, whom they suspected of harboring a runaway negro. Liinsfigd re fused them admittance into his house.— They forced the door, and Faucet, who entered first was shot dead, the ball pier• clog his heart. Perdue, who followed, was struck with an axe, and badly but not fatally wounded. All hands then fell upon Lansford, who was left dead, with his skull broken in several places. It is ex petted that the surviving parties will sub mit to th 4 authorities of the law, and the matter will undergo a judicial investiga. , lion. The Crown water is not so very fine as the Gotnamites supposed. We see from the papets that three men, far advanced ir, decomposition, have been taken from one nil the Reservoirs. How very Asffeshing a drink of Croton must be, thesairarin days. Rai!Tomb. —the Austrians Eve *going ahead rapidly in their internal improve.- ments. The number of workmen employ ed on the Railroads, in that kingdom, a mounted to 40,000, and they were to be increased to 100,000. 7ivo Millions Burnt, —About two mil . li#ol of the notes of the Mobile and Mont , itirfnery branches, returned to Slate Bank `of Alabama, were recently burnt by the President and Directors f that institutions iri . irresence of the Governor of that State The Platte (Alo) . Eagle states that child, the m ether of which is a half Chero kae, and the father a while man, was sto len from its h one in Washin4toa county, ArkanAis, in 1111, taken to Platte, and sold for 8300. Ever siece th it time, the mother has been in search of it; ani when it was discovered, she ret ;rated to A rkan s-ls, obtain id the most sitisfaiitory proofs of its patenta L le, and last week the child was 'released from bondage by ordet of the county court, and delivered to its happ y mother. 1)R 1 :(74)N )N ;EN ON Couvrttitym Itifq l : I‘,l linnatl MI the 3 i ~! ::1, 1 2: in ido au n.l. dre•s to 1.:•,1 J brictly rererring ti, mllter lo thu to wad If 91%!511,1j: hill) (,) senr•ri,ra a'rti La•6lBrnet,i tune procoed,ngs. ac ilu•scl . rpltod in a hrtur grid ;er tim•nt The C. .I)Yrn It It I IrAl prneer. 'IN I.) the air, ,I•it MOM ❑ c 4.11 ry Sc 6.1,J t 4 tt L w.usts and testztt ern ~ egt.ll) er r wrtd :L ,t 17 yr.:-.3 .ig r they w hear] and te't as now The Cincinnati Sur. of the 4th say , :—W, I..irn - sd from o'l' of the city pl„)!ra o: y e 410 r lay th it Dr Al ..x.o.d r Dincar.'4 farm h,m on Duck creek, in this county.was dc.itroye I by fire on ti,t uriidy 1441. Toe 1) etor lost the treater part of his furniture, at least, so it is reported. .fit LE Inn LA iIIItITAL AI. TIIi 11.IBERNIA. The Hibernia arrived in Boston on Friday morning, making the passage in less than thirteen days. The news presence less than its usual vs• riety in con.tquenee of the treat Western hav,. itig so recently arrived. She brings Liverpool dates to the 20th, and London to the 18th, Mr O'Connell declared, on Thursday, at the great minting at Ennis, that the government W4R more disposed to conciliate than to coerce, and that if they were prepared to sever the Church from the State in Ireland, ho would meet them in 'excellent homer.' He stat..l that Peel end the conciliatory party in the Cabinet had prevailed. In Lundun, however, the belief is quite the other way, and that the Duke of ‘Vellington'a recipe fur quieting the Irish by force had found the greatest number of supporters in the Cabinet, leaving Peel and the moderate party in a minority. The lan guage used by Lord Stanley and Sir James Gra ham, durina Friday's debate, in contradistincti n to that of Sir Robert Peel, is calculated to strengthen the latter impression. A little time, however, n ill decide the tprestion. The rent thi. acme is expected to retie!' the enormous sum of 3UUOI. Rumors reached Pdris at the end of tiro weak that the young Qdeen of Spain had fled from the capitol. The French goverrru-nt is accused of withholding the news Iron] S t rain for piirlicurs of tis own-. ! here xaq no truth in ihe statement, thongh it is evid , nt that the position of Espar!ero is still critical. • °. The latest news from Spain shows that the em barrassments of the Regent ate increasing. Neatly the whole of Gitalui - ria is in arms against him, and a consul ratite portion of the troop sent to quell the revolt have_abandoned his cause, and ..,ided with the movement. The whole of she garriion of Barcelona has declared against Es pattern, and the same mar bo said of the uarii -on or Tarragona. In V,lencia, the G .virnor as killed in an :Array, ;lad his body dragged through the stree's—and the einstituted autnori• ties arc hors de combat, The •state of Spain has eeriondy Directed :he French funds, end to some extent the. English., Toe Irish papers of,Monday, received !Ina morn eortt;:in ou intelligence (Want, forth r rcpe d ntuvrments. y are principally filled with the nnaurt int %rola Bill 1) I've, on Friday iii 2 lo, in the I 1 to of Coltroons. An account •is gie in of a duel which took place at 11.1110,v, between a red hot Tory and al, a, dent Repealer. The Tory, afa ter two verely, i , is added, nut y, IIZELAND The Great \V ent , ,rn to •k wit an int rusting mars o f Irish news. An account 01 anwher great nucting. to th,,, country, dent 'pea I.IF. bold, iodef d itledaring. too, ordeliaacr. vOrt , ll Irish I. ad , ,r now times lowardi the Government, in ntrunz-r colors than any previous one. manow was, on Sunday, tb seen , of the next •leruonstration, whicli 400,000 peran.t. ore said to b:. v' hr n present. Large b,di-c of troops end potion w •r. , stati,med in the neig' , borhuod. Tire en , rinons moltito le plratieri ibe town in pro-ess Ili in, nett then proceeded to an open +pare where \fr deliver,- I 31111 Mr O'Connell dwelt ,ntteli on Rotert ,t toe Iriah wren ,n h . , •.)",1.1. , 4,11.:e and it \V; e . I , Itheywere ai,ene ue 'a I t , a sing :he •Nut, n iliCCntf,Croak rw f t rih tine 1,1- h. , it out fully 'lre rre,ri, arid Ye •igtHti 4r:et! of trlrdiality n,.v riri I rie ~1,4 . ,1.! 1- • i.c I nrriinfqa art; w rh• .1.1 /' g Cowl Itl r r,' , I , w ,:rcy rwri:-14 rlal r.r ,rn 111 i ..,,e 111 1,117 , I , Jpr.r3 telfitiOn, calls this slit”mcit 'iudge The Anti Slavery ConventitNi. —A 1, )n• dim paper Slt s, , if the Great World's Cittivention, n divrirting little lid sods orcurred in its prinicedinqs. AMr Fuller, fr, m true the northern States in ollr happy c runtry, arose and contradicted the statements •)1 Brother Phelps and Brother Lewis Tappm, and stated that a laige part of the American Abolitionists were 'little. better thAn sheer burnliugir The Petersburgh (Va.) Republican says that its first choive for a cindiJdto for the Presidency if the United States for the next term is--heyond and above every (,t!:- er trying man in the Uninn—that great Somhein patriot, John C Calhoun. Mr Greet how his declared his preference any how. Explosion of fl S`l , pl.nrien with A mnoition. Shortly bcfore it o' c lo c k on Friday morning, the town of Southarnpi in I, il thrown into a great consternation by the report of rap Tartar brig in the docks, be tog on fire, and that she had, in addition to a greit quantity of amunition, two tons of gunpowder on hoard The latter rumor appeared to be without foundation. as the actual cargo consisted o'looo Paixhan hol low or loaded shells. a large quantity of richt ts, shipped in London, and tAenty brass guns, manufactured in Southampton, and recet,tly put on board, to rec-ive which the Tartar had put into Southampton Some of the guns were of three tons weight and the v.hole were hound for Vera Cruz. As soon as it. was known that the vessel was on fire, she was deserted. as was also the John King, lying near her. Hun dreds of people left the town. and many of the shops were shut up, The Sappers and Miners, forming the surveying corps sta. tinned at this place, were requested to at tend to fire into her, s.o that she 'might be sunk —an d a party of about 30, under the command of Lieut. Jolland, were speedily on the spot, a 24 plunder was dragged from the platform for use. Up to this time the flames had just begun to rise above the deck, and several shots were well fired be. tween the wind and water. The preparatiQn for firing-occupied some time, the dock ground being very unfavor. able, and toy the tijne eight or nine shots told, the flames had extended fore and alt, and the rockets' and loaded shells flew in every direction. Of course the sappers were called off, and the immediate neigh borhood abandoned . .. The sight at this time was grand and irriposincr, vast numbers of the rocket's going up simultanenusly,and many of-the shells exploding in the air.— Some pieces of the iron fell a third .of a mile from the vessel. About 1 o'clock the tria i rims m. - werif . bv the bn rd, dragging with it the foremast, but;the flames raged furiously below, at no great height, how. ever, fr?)rn a strong wind blowing at the time; about 2 o'clock further, and more powerful series of discharges and expla. sloes took . , place, and at 2tl minutes t0...3 she sank in deep water:—London Times. - , - - ENGLAND: - • tha r it i se r e i m el ; •;•= to 'r be he e r iti t i ir y llo hu h r o n t in flO g l v ei t to b n e huusiest for the Atlas says that estore on CentraLstreet, was .set on fire, rli TharsdaY by the focus forme4,by the rays of the sun, concentrated through a bull's eye in a win. dow in the roof. A. gentleman, sitting in another store in the neighborhood, discov ered smoke issuing from the roof; and, up• so giving the alarm, the upper loft was examined, and the pine frame work was found in a blaze of fire, at just the place where the form produced by the glass fell upon it. Bottom.—'You r nag is fast,' said one iick'ey to another, 'but he has no bottom.' 'No bottom !' exclaimed the other, 'you must be devlish green. Take that boy of your'n, give him all the dinner rt . ' can stuff into him, put him on my horse, and I'll bet you fifty dollars that the animal will run, at an even pace, from the begin. ning to the end, until the boy is starved to death.' Edi'ors of the "Morstipz Post," GENTLEMEN:—The following sin wa the collec tions “t this office since laq ret.or, up to July Ist, coittraAefl with last year. 1842. 1843. $1,440,30. Canal. $2907,77. 3,934,92. Rail Way, 10.460.27. Canal, Rail Way Deduct hi-tear Increase since last report, Add increase of last report, (nerveße i•ince the opening of triviga sihn. Li - The eolicctiors of June are gret , ter than' ' SCHOOL ROOK DEPOSITORY. : . .. those of May, a cireurnete nee which never emir. i LUKE 1. 1 5011.9. - Agent. Puldlshce, Rookseitee-ind red on the public improvements of Pennsylvania I Binder No 89 Woodsi,Pittsiturgli trasstista on bend . general ' assortmeni of Senoor. Booaciti.ilem Bositautand belt re. Respectfully,4 , S T ATIO If • AY. - ' JAMES POTTS, Collector ! lnit Printing and Minting done a , short notice. • g(je• Pim highe . 4 prizes Minuted for 'Rags, Tanners' ST Loc:s, June 9S. —Sale,: of fi ;or, gued cum]. Scraps and Bee-was.. - - iF 8-4 i. ... at ''' -- —I I i IRISH EMIGRAN-T SOCIETY.' try bands, w!rre made )e, t; May Si 95 Cit y I Mills, best. we cnntinue to quote a , $5, chit - fly at; 047 - The '• fristr Emigrant Foricik of Phtiadetohli : " retail. There is but little fliur arriving, and the' havitez opened an office at No. 62 Deck street, between stuck i. NOV. i 2nd and 1d streets south gide. Is ready to afford to Irish • Emigrants Ire' of chat2e, Information :ts to where eat- Wheat sold yrst,r•'ay at 70 , 75, at which rates ploymenl of evere description may le ' llini--IntilsOfigood the dctnand .is grmi quality pnrehn , eil--the treat ergilde Wares for peruns ent settlements in lire United States Num!, and all oilier Bacon wild at 3 31 fir -ides, according to goal- rut J-ets connected with their fotureprosperfty and bap. Rt . ; limns 3, shoulders 1i42, dull. ' pines!. I Persons in the city nr at a distance, who may manta. Lead 2,75 ..ff.:rect; $1,89 asked. No sales re hands in any of th e . hra nrher• of Scie;;lific, Mechanical; ported. Mantifacittring, rommereial or Domestic Industry will please addres. the odersigne.l, (first paid) at this l Crhe. Also, tho.e t.‘ het can aid %lie nenevoient efforts or the Soeiel3, in promOlit r Ihe ice fat and metal condition-of the Emil., an:., either by dun:tilde: in money, or in any other oar nrer. ire rf fitilliffd 10 sin pu. Stich 0; the new-pa per pre.s: , I I.rougi cut the country, whirl' may reel an 1,110[31 in 3 vancieg 1110 nhje.µ of I his Snciely will ot.liv.e by giVirl2 the foregoing .% notice in 'heir coin nine, [or su •It time as convenience ste ill alkriv. Ttiom AS FITNAM, Register. Pinindcipida, June:), 1843, • • , -/Y-1. 'fh- St Luis Gazette says: •Vv . e were shown on Saturday a bik purl), rting :0 he a $2O bill on the State Bank of Ind:1.111a. A' nut thrre W0.1:1 it W 35 a part of a ccoitverfeit bill , and two fifths of it, w:a a part of a genuine bill, giving the carne, and tie nain.• branch vhere It w genuine feat a perr , on he V.an 11 : 1 t I r ice tricks upon wcuki I e ut Ist m•ty d-c iva I. Persons calm ,t be (4) their guard in 141. ii. g money nuw a 'The River i• becoming, troy, and the largr.r boat. adl ,hurtly be cr,moclltd to lay up. A 'mintier s,ie, light draught steamers are, how ev r, r ady t , take ih it p!ates. Mere, iC nut all of 1.1 rse , 00 lerzoric repair . , ant in point or rantufort amt accommod.tions are scarcely inti.tiur to !Lek Lirgrr and more slmvvy r,vals. They will doubt ss dr, a gnol business ['owl +g the emmin2 three inentlis, as there is quite a qua lily of freigr lit to be slapped, and at very Irind prir es. 'rite prey era rates are,to Cincinnati, •?0 emirs; In Louisville 25 ; and to Saint Louis, 10 cents per 10C.' Ibr. There were no arrivals from below Beaver yes- The snow and ice at the sources of the Missis sippi and Mi , souri have 'hie year been a month later titan u