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By the arrivaUef tie Sa chem from Uueno A jre, which Ue lefl oo Ibe Mth of March, WW has beeo-reeeifel frtffl Mercantile Aararuter oi mi ranrmu, men art eopieJ a far a they go, aad tva iboul J be enahied to give the remainilvr, were it oat thai tie aiaootcript of 12 paget, tvhich bai polite lj been acul us, i quiteillegiltie jts ta the pro per Bimea. . I be followiog additional particu litt are mads with diifieulty. JV F Ko. Post. ' Mr. W. arrived at the C mile !e un Luis tfew liourt) afver the kilting of Gen. Orduitnis 4ad i' aiher royal Spanish offij"i i, on the 8th day of February, tie immediately nailed on the gnvertiitr, Dupuy, who told bim that theae $p mih officers had been ia the habit of vi itiufc been politely favored with an interesting detn of reeeiji oeorreneea in oooiu Amenea, oi which we have only tine to notice a part in thi daj'a paper. . Mr. Wortklngtoa left ChiJi on tho ?th Jo uary, and made the journey across the eonti uenl from Valparaiso t' Buenoyrea in 21 days on harte back, disUuee computed at 420 leagues. , It was reported tbe Uaited Sjtates frigate Maeedouian, arrived at aTimraio uboui the begtning af ITebruary. i'lie president's message bad been received at Bueno Ayren, and some remark uaade upou it in the papers. They.een to attribute the iton-recogaitiou of their iudeptudeuce by the United stales to the impression wiicii had been tiiade ttiia fcide of the tropitt, mpectrng their party diaaemious. They expected thai their aoyeretgnly Svnuld hve been nekuowiedijed in eunaequeuf a of lite favorable reports which they m .v ... I'.... aHU4ipatcp,4roui mo cvuufftiMi-HM t"- tjie royalist; daocheZ. who eoinmaiMied there, fier being beaten at Santa Fe, rcti'jrctl u oong the American Ijidian. On t he jtlPJan. Lord Cochran sailed from Valparaiso wit,, his squadron, coivsistmg of the Mnria Isabel, (the frigHi; thkeii from tho Spaniards) the S u Mar tin, the basilcro,atid Cliaeabuco .-ippoed with the inteulioii of touching ut Arica, Calleo, &,c. and tiraplure or buiu ihu sluppiug at the lat ter place, as lilt y had on board a large store of roekels1, aud provision for four tnoutbu. It was tboutjht tins naval expedition wouiu give hun without ceremony since they had cn se..t ( ,if ftm, a(,tteHjcnCy to the patriot ia Lima. "estoreil at Lima ia December last, was t aaine ' iwn t Yaiparatso for a freight. i'ho Carlara still remaiae bare ; tbe Is on Jer Chtii eitr8, commanded by Captain Da ano, in- tRrerviCQ. The Hofatio eantinues j want 4jj American flar, not bavins hern iransferrei, in cooBequenee of the inability of the government to pay the amount that is Uue for her.. Conaidorabie apprehonsion is entertained here of (he cwttfng ef tbe Uauiz armada should it come uui Mnte Video will no doubt be give: pby the Portuguese, and then this river eai, b eft' etuilly bloekadad. There cannot bo a d l,tn..he ultimate lailur? af ibis expedition. Ait- "S! tbe p 'opleof eonntry are divided am in, tltoseive, and the interior in a state oi sun .ijOO, ji't ihey would join against any for eiH enem . ,nnl s tho 8pauiards are l aiver-, mlly rejad d. Jllareh A It ia rpnnrfni! thct n miptirt as fiUiecit the Jaj before yesterday , aot.Uy nUd not appear to besK b diGeali Afartfjf, with orders for MhTIo mreti pnoiulmeol id au icupropHaaoaer. i nis array io piaeou w lam tni o it t Uuili was, by the last account, ireen irom be n itaed Director ; and it . onlonus to Vhal l'ueyeredou rvcoiiimeuds in his speech lo the eongreaii. which 1 enclose you. Fear of t:e Ca diz Expedition t do doiibi the piincij'ai cau-e of these movements. The exj.'editiru to Lima will of course ho suspended, at least, if Sail Martin comes this way, LONDON, MARCH 31. tlf:,e8tlC. I PHtlAOILrHla. Aatr -J UNEXAMPLED KXPKDl riON. , The Citisepa' line ef if'ont Coaches, wbitV left New-York at a'eJosk jesterday meraiar. arrived in this city at ibiny-.five minutes past ' ne o'eloek, P. M. and brought tbe N York pa pero of yesterday morning More expediutral travelling than ibis cannot be foand in ao eountry, being at the rate of twelve miles at , hour for the whole distance, witbaut allowing any thing Tor stoppage . FROM T HOSTOil DAttT APVEHTIHR. It is 411(4 h4t Mr Von Kuiz hue was a sasiinated at Blantieim, March S3, by a student, who immediately committed suieide bv tie saate poigourd. Dotti expired itistautly. FKOM Tftl MABQAVTtLt ADAEHTISEH, MAT , roUie ftfici, a?if fw..JM,M t, tstt. , .. The folfowiirj rttier wa plated ot weeka since in (.esie'Mten f the pUaeMagurte this city. They immediately actid, a far rorin as tneir means admitted en tbe. infortna : . lion it contains. A dap.ieatfoo baa been tran milted la tbe magistrates ia Ciccioatti. Ii consequence of the total Wnt of pecuniary re sources to dev. lope a Conspiracy uf such magi nilude, the magistrates in ibis office have eon V eluded to place it, for the purpose of precau lion, oeiore tue pnune. Ine writer is known . V . I I L . A' . i l. consisting oiiwo wiieeis, one oeiore inc. inner, er. connected by a perch, on wliicli the peietriau rests Hie weight of li i - body, white with his 1'eet he urges Uie machiiib forward, on tue prin- .r iuiu. .u.. .uvj - "Uaplain v ouster, oi ine uauiaro, me r-w nero c,f,e 0 skaUi!, is alreadv m very general br&ki'uHL or dinner or other relresbmsnt H'of, ate naval success m Talcuiioana Bay, use 4. The rovtd from Ipswich to .V'imtou,'' bwhouse whenever they chose indeed, they ,m j reijg ied JjUrj Cochran was fond of him, .s llie Bury 1'ier, is travelled every were apon a friendly intsrcourse j aotl that one,. a1 j M9lieUJl,mlo remaiH Hi, pftee as fill- evening by severnl pedestrian uobbv-horSes ; particularly, col. .wken be was seat there,! eJ b y Captain (irise of the British navy, so no less than s.x are seen at a time, and the dis bad been reommended to his polite atleutions (hat ,,tt umrii, 0f Chili is uow wiioilyjyujt tauce, which is three iniies, ia performed iu fif. ) Seu- -uaruo, wno mow euuer nun orjj u jjjBgli.Lmen. The llritisli frigate, (ecu minutes. A militarv gehtleinan has made Aadrtiuiache, which was said to be taking oil' a hsi to go to Lu.k1j:i by ia side of tbe cmc.'i." from Lima about 5.000,000 dollurs, perhaps. The eromded state of the nietrppolis does not bouud to Kit Janeiro. 1 wm suspect il would bejadmit -ofjthis novel njode of exercise, arid it intercepted by Lord Cuciirun, under the pre-j has becu put down by the Magistrates of IV teuce of doctrine that She waiviolating heri ilice, but it contributes to the ainusetnetit of the Lis family when the geu. waiiaSpaiu that on the moruiiig of the rising of those prisoners, five or six of them, of whom were ge-n Ordnnuis and this colonel, came iulo his bouse about 10 o'clock iu the morning at first be supposed, il was a usual friendly visit; but they ery soon undeceived him, by seia og his arms, aud telling biuj that he w arrested, Sec. ; about the same, moment the ery of vive la patria ! was beard in the streets. - The Spaniards seemed aslouistted at t 'us, and the governor told thum, Gentle men you sea tbe town is your 1 am.' in your bower ; but unless you permit me 1 1 go out and piiet the people, they will coininit violence, and llreei door or gaiewav, which the tioauiards ha-J puIIeJ to on their enrerinz, sind immedi- lely saw that the street was full of people, and that tbe prisoners at the guard house ovur the way, who had attempted to rise at the same mo meut that he bad been attacked in his house, had not succeeded, but had been overpowered. He then explained briefly to the pccplo in the Street bow he was placed inside of the house, and they rushed in, aud in a few minutes cut the throats of the Spaniards, and killed the 0 taeri who had attempted to rise at the guard bouse. The governor had his right eye much bruised, and shewed Mr. W. the poiguaM ol 'those who had entered and seized him. They were long buckhora English carving knives, filed very sharp on eucti aide for & or 4 iucues up irom the poiut. I All. neutral character. - ' BUEK03 AYRES, MARCH 2. The stale of this place is iruy deplorable its trade is very much reduced in consequence pussene'rs in the streets in the shano of can catures iu the print shops. Iu ouy of . these a ccruiu Uoyai Onke is exhibited eqt)ij Veloci ucijc". with the following imicritijduin . his of the cominuuication with the interior ueing back,''lO,ooo;. u ear,'' aud above, "Cheap eut off by wandering UurJes of iodians, welt, traveliiog to Windsor oil my father's business.'' mined and mounted, who traverse theeoualry,) A petiuou from the booksellers and publish dm i uir, ulflbe cattle and commiltiu excesses, era of London and Westminster was proienud that siiock 4unianity. foreign ba MeD2y night to, tkevilwse of ''Caanitjpist rkg i,.m "-"-"" -r ..J4lo-rare nomii, and tbe prnduee vt iligcvaii- tyuvifoif w ftiiwvett rfvftl"tira eaycftsaasfr ww go i om Hm iue. uo ncuv., lu , extremely scarce au l bi-h TAc- credit delivTiIefaiat f crciy Swalc-pBhlish of the government Ls very muj:. reduced, its pa- u,.ts eilain public Ubraries. luey state, uer beins ut 3J per cent di-kcomit, and daily that tbe erieVanee wbieb they have susiaun d getting lower. All tho regular trou,' have ,bavreaiishown in the evidence before beeu witiidrdwu from this city to uct ugtiinst the JkeletJCJiaiiuilteeof the House last session; M 'Utoneros, or Indian, who iniVst the iuterior, in whjehvit apjiears that ihe actual cost of the but they canuot do ,tny thing with them. B0-:"uok delivered by one house, (Messrs, Long ing well mounted, they always avoid a reeular niu Co.; since I tie passing of the Copy-rigiit attack it is said that the desertions have Act, in its 14-, ly Apt it 1818, was uboui 3000. ; been very great from tho troop sent from here, i 'hat, Afr. Murray during the suine period had The' military duty of ihe city is now nerl'orm- sustained by 'ihu delivery u loss of IJ751.- ;..ihi ed by the civicos, or militia, composed of the eleven copies of live works amount to ilOSf. native population, and the free (blacks. A j l !.' thai the dehvery-i,' efeveu -copies of au mutiuy took place on the 3d ult. iu one of these tber iuylevork. would be about.t?'5. j aud rep-iments of blaeks. It unnears thev were or-' that the law as i uow stantTs fuTs f; r'idiiced the dered to assemble wijhout arm, when it was;mosl injunoua cB'ccls on the property of the The new maehiue, entitled V eoeipede,"i to them, but, at present, is not within their dow er. it is oeiieveu, tutti u j. f. bat exaggera leu yet mere is j aoaiii or tbe process of forgery extensive beyond precedent. hiknisviTi. (nun., a lata ftin. 1 have succeeded beyond 917 piasf sun; gume expectations in getting plates engraved 1 have employed Mr. i Wj to ,' cngrart) plates for the list you last forwarded ate. Ha is a most superior engraver j but as he will not be able to execute tbe whale as loon as 1 could; wish, he has employed a Mr " L. It." and . rv. ' N. P. r' to artist himr Mr. 'N. P. is 1 intended to propose to them to join the regular army which was acting against tbe Alontoneros m i. .. .1 : i a,....,. .,ii. ..1 ..lt. 1. VY. did not confide io the governor's ,V,7 "U fu",,T . a 1 L-ir.il ara t r It a maifla anri nnisnril tvilh Hrm j.,a.,.k 1 U a.j;fc a. . . I t ,aa.lill Tt 4v itf aas i'wta v rnn uiu . " .1 . si nil 1 Manuel 8uratea, who was ex.led from Buenos1"' AI? l" Z l "V ? 7 1 " Ajres and then in aau Lui,sfuourse uo Irieud ' ... - . t' t 1 .1 ' .-... 2 j kt j . the noiir iuonui street.. On beins liarranirued ,to tiie adounistratioo. Mr. daratea is pretty., V- 3 V .i ? . wii k kti. : it..;..i a 1.: by their nflieers, requesting their couseuts to v. k.i 1 1. r.i 1.1 marc 1, some few cried out that tbey were will- roiie he bad no doubt of the plot beinir real asJ ... . .. . , t . 11 represeuled also 31r. W. bad it irom an Eu- -- , " 7 - ' , glisb merchant living at San Luis, and other " ,n v ,7 1' Jersousonibe.pol, who never eveu intimated nl insulting manner -. be finally dw- 1. . u tried of their own accord, Urin.ff their rnus- tu.ii ,1 wm a uci.uoas icoii 10 cover assassi- .: . 1 w . . iia'lion. Yet, ou hearing of this affair at Hue uoi Ayre, tnany old Span a ils. Mr. W was told appheij for passports to leave tbe eountry, uppoHiagit ihe commencements of a soli f ieiffu of terror Mr. VV. does mrt enter into the, merits or de ments or this affair, lint as fie tbiuks the pat-not"-, were not guilty of fabiiea.:iiig a plot in this instance, so far as bis opinion is ut service to them and their Ckiise, they have it. " Hie Congress, on. the 12th of December last by a public decree acknowledged Chili "as a l"J ,ldle suvreiu and independent, wilii all Hie attributes and idenitada of power, which are iuherei t to the great and elevated charac ter." aud in form waited ou the chief Deputy residing iu rnieoos Ay res. ' Change uf Administration It was oaid at Batuos Ay res, aud geuetallybelieved that ge neral Sao Marliii was on his way to the city with his army of about 3,000, aud that on the retiremeiit of the present director, he would be pressed to accept the Executive chair. State of Uie Mnrket The place full of Euro pean anu india goods in eousequenee of hea vy rains ihe crops of wheat had been injured, it jvas sailing . Is high as gia per Fanega but large orders had gone to Chili, where it might bs bad for 1025." r FROM 1H4 MEaOAMTItK ADVSRTI'ER. iatsyrwH Suuth 4me ica. The fast sailing ip Saehe,m. Hill ard, arrived at this pori yes Jerday Irom Uueros' Ay rs, whence sue sailed on the 10th of Mareh. . W e have received a file of papers of a late date, and'' long letter irom correspondent at ibat place. From W, G. I). Vv ortbineton. Em. In. . i,i iu.i,... :J.?.rMt has arrived in this ship, vre Lavs kefs off along the streets, cheering eaclrolher, and swearing to defend their equal ngtfts itu the whites. Measures were immediately taken by the government to check Ihis mutinous spirit. Strong guards patro.Ied the streets day and night, to apprehend the blacks of this regiment, and in a si.ort lime most of them were lodged iu prison. r: The United States sloop of war Ontario, has beeu to Lima, where she look 011 board, on freight for Kto Janeiro, about a million ot dol larsshe stopped at Valparaiso on tue 2711) of Dec. but siiiiued uer hawser and put lo sea a- gain three' days, after, 1 apprehending that a search was to be attempted for the specie as bpanish propertv - it is said that Lord Locbrau advised it.' ' . Lord Cochran's squadron put to sea sud denly ou the Hill January from Valparaiso, 111 pursuit of two bpanish frigates I Hat mey liau iafoiniatiou had sailed fiom Luna fur fauamu they were also lo make a dash at the harbor of Lima. The Chiliau and Buenos Ayrean ar my under San Martin, about 3500 strong, was to embark for tbe siegeof Lima as' ooii as the fleet jeturned to transport them. Capt. Woos ter, who commanded the O'tiiggins, frigate, resigued bis couuhission just previous to Iti, sailing of the fleet. 1'he reason assigned f.. it is this : Lord Cocbrau sent on board the fn ale an order for her to be ready for aea in foui nours, to which captain -Woosier sent an an swer that it was impofsitle. Coehran imme diately repeated bis order, adding that the woul impossible was not iu his vocabulary.' Upu: which Capt. Woos ter threw up his commission, and the fleet sailed without luui. Tbo ship Bearer of NewJferk, which was uwueriand auti orsol books. Jltgh,LJ'e btiuii Slairs. U1UOIITUM, MAUCII 13. Royal Freak. Y! are ussured, ihut a few uigiil ago, the liegeut, in n iue:ry ui'iod, de termined to Hup 111 the Kitchen of ihe Pavilion. A scarlet cloJi naa lurovtu over the pavement, a splendid repasl was provided, anil the gutd ' humored, t'rnicc sal do wn, wilii a scleci paily ! of Lis friends, and speiit a joyirus hour. The whole of the servants, iiailiculaij the .female part, were, of course, deligh.ed vi;hl!iis niiiik ol Royal condescension. There have beeu but few i avilIiOQ arrivals and departures - du ring the present weak. Morning Cnromcie. I'llE JEWS. Will il be believed that in this enlightened age, a decree lias been issued 111 lUe free city uf l.ube, winch is under tho. immediate proiec liou uf l lie Emperor of Austria, dated ' 2d De cember, 13 IS, by uhichthe Jcaa are forbid den troin busiuebi in any iiiauuer . whatever The police ofiicers are ordered to search alt Jey openly iu thestreeis, . or to break open their houses, and lake possession of their pro pert, and.-aVal it u ven the common uecekAartes of lil'e. ' Auy rsou .acting far, or transacting business wita a Jew, shali, for tbe hrst 0 Hence, be tined ; for ihe second, fined and imprisoned, uud lose his riglii of citizenship j and any clerk, porter., or menial servant, hir ing w Hh a J. w, shall bo iiuprisoued, aud ex pelled this jree town! Iieioie Bonaparte en tered Ueruiany, and declared the Jews cit r.ens amf members of society they were, treited as comniau tK-asu; and ou passing llirougli seve ral towns, had to pay the sum per head which was paid for stuine 1 lbe war being ended, ine Jews were led to expect that the meeting of tbe Sovereigns ia Congress would bave been lh prelude to a redress of their grievances and hat they would Lave beeu allowed, to enjoy itioae right aud liberties enjoyed by then Christian neighbors. But, alas 1 the war be- ug ended, the Sovereigns forgot, their promi ses tbey forgot (bat Jews were human, Ibey vere tbe work of tbe saiue .-lmiglily Creator tiey forgot their many , services during li e vur, and lei t them la the mercy of those mei ciuss beings the Senate of that town, which u styled ".the free town uf Lubes." 1 also on excellent engraver. - Since I left Ne7-Vork, I have bad emphyed . no less than seven engravers, all of them pretty trooa woriunea cut. you must be sensible, that it would require a great many tn perform the work 1 nave bad done. 1 hey bare ail of them except Mr. N. P." engged to take tbe bille we shall have struck from tte plates of their "? own engravings in pay for tbe work. .Mr. "N". r saeh an infernal coward, be will not eooA ent.to take any part-uf hia pay io Lis own o. aoiba- 1 wish you wi-nld for w aid me a hundred dollars in good mom-y, as se-on as you ffdeive (his. Wc sa rMl lbe loir er Mr. Eiinnrns very mueb. Vou have donbtless heart! ' llif particulars ol his npprehension and confine ment, lor being concerned in robbing the Far tueifc' uud Mechanics' bank in Pittsburg. I eaulio ed him ngaiust having any concern ia it but he would uot hear me. I would not bave believed him such a cursed fool as to nave dis closed the whole transaction, and wheie the money was concealed. You have doubtless heurd the particulars of this affair from seme cf . our associates, as it occurred last spring. A Pittsburg piper of lbe0lrbf JSne, oientiona tbe eircum.tdiice. 1 must confess i have had some fears that the poor penitent sinner wmlJ dis close something that w uld send our plans all to the devil, if not us with them. Ilawever, the time has passed on so long, that 1 tbiuk wo may consider ourselves pretty secare if you bave as good success io procuriog papeffoi tbo bills as 1 have hud in getting the 'plates we shall ne able lo inundate the whole United Slates and Canada- If we undertake to dis patch business on the scale we have commen ced, we shall require at least three piloting presses. 1 be cxpence of erecting these yqm know? will he no otiject I should think well of -having one in New-York under your immedi ale, inspection ; oue iu Boston, under that of Mr. L. S. B." and one at this place, tvhich I . will take the charge of myself. As the bills of the banks in yonr irate are generally more current iu the different sceliocc ol the uuiun, you will perceive by the following list 1 have had more plates made for tbem than any others-. 'I 0 give an idea of, the noprefc (iented success 1 have bad, 1 ill give you a list of the plates 1 have got under way, proceeding in alphabetical order, viz: Albany Bank, Anucduel, Association, Auburn Back, Bostoa do . Bridgeport, Baltimore, Chester, CaUkill, VyUIUIUUia Ul 11UUSOU, ., Ol T BSIJIUglUU Cll j , i. 1,,. , I Uape rear, uerpy, jjeiaware coumy, jeia wurelinfge company, Eagle Bank of New llavei;, Fanners' &, Meelanici Bank. Albanyy"J Fanner's Bank of Buck's cocnly ; Pennsylva nia, Fuimer's bank of Viigiuia, Geieva bank, (ierina; town do: Hudson do ; Hartford do; Jt Her ou county do Ltusiubart; do ; Morris town do ; .V.'iddleiown do ; Middle district dr ; Mouut Holly tk 5 Newbrrgh do j Newark do; Newhavcn do yN York state do ; Ni"gara do ; N. London do; mwhrrn do ; Oumrio uo; Pivvidecce do ; lMiiladelphia banks generally) Pirxuix dOjlittilford ; plattburr do; fealeni . 110, 01 Aiassacnuseiis : stiver ajomc uo , cim Bauksol N. Jeisey, 1 roy Batk Utica do ; United States do (Tl.ougli, by ilie bje, 1 had forgot to tell you, 1 almost despaiird of nd iiig an engraver, who would undertake to, -copy t uclo Sam's piale, beingmuch more difficult iiau the others, but Mr. 41. U .' has dona it to a title, ou comparing it with a genuine billf ou can perceite no difltreace at all, except it iiiay be lbe engraving may be a little more boldy bat this difl'ertuceniay beowiiig 10 our trying u- jjBper ibat was whiter than the genuine bills redoue ou;) Iu proceed Virgiuia Bank, NVasb ' .v? ' . ' ' c .I I 4
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