El 04 4 larino4 -44 .EIGHT lAYS FROM .EUIt9P,F• 1113 Arrival of the 'Cambria. Tito Isttiiiniship Cambria, on egrning'ieto . 'Baden on Saturday night week, wen tashoro ten Cape 'Cod. •The - passengers(one hart-, dristhimeurnber).--antLemils , apro save'd,'hut• ;the vessel, it Kfeared, Will be a total loss.- -.She went ashore in a fog. .TirtEnglieh resOttle•arerengrossedby their newo public affairs, and the excitement upon . the. Cots Lawe, and the Coercion Bill gball.reeihed_tiach a pitch that it wee expect .tted Ifirll6*t Peel would have to retire from Ihie'Vesition arthohead of affaire. The olipterition to:his measures was ex 'eoted to.be'led by Lord Stanley. The Cotto,t Matk-et had 'advanced :ono • ,eighth of :a-penny, thp-Hibernia having car-. reed out a confirmation of a 'shott crop. Business' geferally . was dull. No improve-. Intent 'since the last sulvices. • . There wee no*ohange to note in the Flour .' Markel, which emitintreg, firm at former liieee y • , • . . dite cos.—The Oregon question still eon-. :thrum to be a fruitful source -of : discussion ' -with the British journals. The epeetth Of Mr. Webcter, and the propriety of settling the Aispitte ,upon the.basis•ef were finch. - ‘nerennented on. The London Times, by' some called the organ of Lord Aberdeen. though it ib , more probably 'the mouth piece of the Hudson's Bay Company=is•as biitcr .Ise ever in deriding and opposing the A meri • Carr title - north of ,Columbia river, and states that latitude 49 was as far as the original . • elairn of the United States extended, and that line had never boon eoneeded by the British lgtotesmen. If k conceded now, the Times claims the freedom of the Columbia, the *hole of Vancouver's Island, and the Strartsl •of Facia, with full indemnity to the Hudson Bay Company for resigning their posts. The London Examiner snys, England loves peace, but is ready for war. , Inseam.—The distress in Ireland enttin - • • ued without mitigation. Meetings were 11 . 011 verious parts of the kingdom to devise means of supplying the poor with work ,and feed. There was no employment for anti ' - tans, and all were in a state of great clesti. tution.. At Clogmel a riot had taken place, _ and the mills and shops had been attacked and plundered by the mob. Mr. Peel stated in' the House of Commons, ihat the sefiering condition of the country Iran been the object , of the attention of the Govornmonrby night - - and-by-dap.---in many places there were no •• potatoes left—in none will the' fast perishing . root be:, found._ after May: . The 'mambas everywhere speak of increased distress.' A Castlebar paper says—The gaunt and long dreaded accounts has at length broken. forth. 4 nein overt' - part - Of - the country we hehr the mash dreadful accounts.. Even in Tarlough, t many inhabitants are _without food, and the wretched sufferers. are in vain endeavoring to get provisions that their.children May not die.- The Repeal AssoCiation met as usual,. and,Mr.'o'Coneell' spoke against the coer ,dion'bill. The intelligence from Spain is that Nar waez has been driven. out, and has lied to • the-south of France. The iron trade had undergone no change Another attempt has been made upon the, Life of Louis Phillippe. As he was driving with hie -family frurn Fontairibleau, a man _seated upon a tt>all. fired at the king.. ,Sev terißballs struck inside the carriage, but none reached the object against whom they were . directed. The assassin was arrested ITARRISIttIfta A NVIA.INC.keTER AILIMAI I .,-The Tiers isburg Union says the rail road. will be 'finished by the re-laying of fourteen miles di - • ad,-fiorrt-filizabedamam4e-Harrisber., irfl.lro course of the present summer. The .wholo dfitanee of this road, of 37 miles, can 'then be run in one hour. The situation of this company is represented to have imprev .ed very-much in the-last-year. Crtr The Locofocoeot St. Clair Colinty, II • lin ois, have nominated Senator Allen, °Milo for the next Proaiiienc3i. An exchange ap positely remarks, that, if the.nominatiun of , 111. Pol!c l eansed- astonishment, what. will he . the feeling produced by the nomination of Mr. Allen I The election of Mr. Polk gm us into' trouble; if Mr. Allen, by any chance maid be elected,-.ivhat would become of us, . At the' late. Clay Festival in New York, `the following excellent hit 'was made: L in tho shape) of aleast: "13y•H J Raymond—TV& • memories of the laic Senator Dickinson and I Chatles Jared Ingersoll. They were not pat, 'lolllo . ly !lovely irotheir lives, but in their, tvienthe they were:not divided!" . THE FAECTION'Hi New Yonx The; Darn °orate . have•a decided' majority of the Belo gates elected last week at the State. conven tion. . The .reault, subject prob 4 to some few but not materitil.vatittlicins is a fellowa: ---;-beittaintaticitlilciatisilOtWhigtlelegatus, 45; Anti-rant'dialegate,i4; .7; 'Tp4tl 128 t. VIRGINIA ELteriON.—The returhe rronived • thus far; show .rho' e)pction 'cif,'• pemocratie ._lti.elegatria;and.sB eam'e cond . tietrlast year, the result . was 73 Deelotrate and 50. Whigs. , • , ' F I I ~y:-.; .~.... , k _ , AcourrioroiCr NW NOM NA . • - " 0ARPA ,8 , 4 9Tr0P09941 •,14coanteo. e6118.:1 los79 : , , TIO?;01109r 'cure of DEAIf_IIESS 1111nek , ktivigrqoal. .. • Of,:wiq9r,' whizzing 9f steam fcc m .iMOteisyrisplomafofatieroitcihipidetanifei 440 ii4o. with'tlie.dielasq;,-ilidol l ihki:Abaproi-C41101e.•:„.-.! - ,:LASW4r., , , ass oda/ eat Lot..R 'o kofi ,Y111.7.;,01,0;t1.101T4o:4!?19i MB fit " ~l)tla.YEa:~l)rtc , : , ~~ 12=21321'211,115" , C . LOTHING' EMPO'RIUMa rain GrMitest 'Bargain; it ' , W i eldy:Medd 11. 'Clothing are to be.hed at NE fPR'ACY'S OLD ‘ESTABLI,3IIEID PIONEER - LINE' No. 292 Market street, Phillidelidahr, 410 'fins ' het finished ono Ofthe largest anti.mest com plete lineaments of Spring and Summer Clothittg , in thO oily, con#fing of . Spring and Summer Sacks and Centavo, aline Caahorett, Ilsbit and Croton Cloths, Tiveed, Caesium., Drown Lim:hetet.ete. Super French Cassimere Pants and Vests of overy description. All garments at this establishment are war ptnted, both in fit and quality of workmanship. They are got up expressly fm the Retail Trade, oonscquently more earais , taken In the sake. lion of x the goods, as well as in the style emit. Sag. The proprietor of the establishinont is a practical Tailor, (having saved a regular ap., prerniecaldp to the business,) 'int! has none but practical workmen in his employ. Gentlemen in want of Clot! ing may depend upon being suited epect, as wo aro _determined not tie ' , ld hyany eempet• icon. All goods ml for cash and sold for cash, whic ,, ./ us to po lka ; ilia° lower then the.,. ••the credit . eysiem„ it being se " -"'"" 4 ' that the .4 nimble sixpence in bettor than the slow shilling:" Also, alWays an,„,extensive assort. thent of . Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings , , (which will be' rondo to' oder nt Inc shoilost notice) Shit ti, Collars, Suspenders; (+gores, etc. M. TRACY, • Mg. 292 Market etrcot April 22, 1846. The New•Yoik Canton Tea Co., 1 - 1. ADDITION 'TO TII etn sTANyt , , 19 Cl . ll4:tiNT"l' 2thloor brlnw T hird street, nod 45 Is4ORTII rirrit Street, below Race, = SSY 11.%!MET Swett, firer door below Ninth street,orth aid, • pro DIVING in the hig h reputation a Iiit:11 their ,TKAS have alit,inr,l 61.1%114th:11,11in an d throughout the tumors, for • Hermit I y.ll A rash, if rennin is roily hit say I tat every exer tion will he 'mole to Maintain the liberal patron age which iris been necordeitilieni.....,• beat KEN . livid 111 - AC TE AS. aft: 'tndo from inn:ln:argot nod, owing go their great facilities, they are enabled to oiler every combining in an eminent rionlitics of power, delicious Ibis or, panty, nod ttnri'vidled - clittiptieits. _04 -City niol'Conittr, families nitil ilea-km.lov yew ( fitfully rripitisted to call as Omit-. Philadelpliiii, February-IH, I inn. IMPORTANT - TO DEALERS IN TEA •AdND TEA DRINKERS. A r y :Zi' l lr l success of the 1 ,"„ 11 .. co m PAN Y, No. 30 Second ,X . l trw . Sot. between Market and Chest nut, Philadelphia, -has boon-unpnr= tingled. Our citizens are now able, lit obtain a superior article of TF:AS, fit rateA touch than. per than have ever before dwen offered in this country, and they havolVe nsstirantio that there are no drugs or ether foreign substances mixed with the Teas. They are done op in packages (lined with read, to_ pr servo their strength mod flavor) of front . one