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' i" .ae- 'r--Si c '., :v, THE COMMKKCIALr WILMINGTON, N. 0.' THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1849. " Ti COaRBSPONDKNTl T)"Tilp fri WUmlntTonto New York, In tsn," wm rdeaorl publish m Saturday, t ' c trry ihi t hrsrfro th author. TUB MURDER CISC j tsb Crnstst. A moat atrocious net of barbarity, 7 TW WK.ii.f wwd l Ac CkfZlU of jester- hM 1x10,1 c""",i"e nl M ,M0 on ,!,u 23 1 "f A """' let r : I in the aaisslnatlou ofhU F.x.'llcney the Governor, -AtmfeM Uw4nBte CUJ.-An ar-! S5"tfr Je A"MrjL Wbi, ,,!irt 1,11 cl,M M,,:,r' tkksfek Ike ahtrw alarmist head appear In yes- riJ'' ln cv,'"lt,? accompanied by his ail do camp ' eiM m&m Is Wni. fuur m igh. . lMiwAi-iu lin.. .hu:t .... . , , , , taboniml as I U rrai state of tle nsv. as r Ww frosa a fcsfissnaa f hi rtnuiitUUi r, l.u uU rJMcrUI." st toe lime of l5ie ocean nee l lu&ai W lt is!rs OS tint t coronfr i a . n . ' tfcam f V eWscter, and ;Ut Sr Is a me- j 'jMitJc,'J dial VImsc ea b impn'ri 10 him r '' jvrf'tt bhmtt. It v-ks rmmoreal kboist town tu Mr. Mwmi earo itus ceta m some ffxrxt vaisefiMssftlsf wfiHtrmmroman insisted i a wM-Bertrai examhuiiw, aoJ a jury .f h.' fltt, srs aeeirai cai&rd to examine ihe body irll lit Sd uf ihiw disunjuisiicd physUians, rnd tw nssc of tfwi delay did not arise as tlie (vwrnr. rirf sofposrs from any want of energy on ilif pan nf lUebronef or imt. tut the only wniied till lb. physicUnscoulJdcler.nincwheiher the deaih was i pradacedbrpoisoo. This much wewy injustice. : MWirheishboraofFayslieville, for s horn we d.sir.- ' U frtrrtuiii tlw kindetl feelings." - , . .... He hardly Know wtiai toin.ikoot iiieanovc extra- ' v '"r" ordinary and unaalis.'aelory langusge. Our i.ei.li- j u"l, ss ncili it -ry measures are adopted by tlio Par horukes.blsonnorlunitvto txorcs his ile.ire to ''SU"c. .So.ior Amjral's death had c .usoJ univers ,1 . , -i .(.... 1 "entertain the kiudot feilinjjs" towards our neili- ; bora of Fautlaville, and spcuks this much in justice ! to them. And, prsy, who has assailed "our neighbors" of Faycttevillo 7 No remark has been made aaiiut the citizens, but only censure on those who arc ac- 1 cased of criminal conduct ) - If so blame ia to be Imputed to ihcjury of inquest. ; wa t ill be among the firht to do justice to th. in. Iltrl the letter which conveyed the information to thia ptacet and on which our remarks were grounded. , waa wrlttus by une whocpuld not fail to know all about the matter If there has been any misrepicsen. . tailon, We stand ready 10 clear it up in a proper man- ! Birr. . j lysine the above was in Typo, we have been hahded a copy of the O'titrttr, whiJi contains tli? following t A HoaaiaLB Csimi In our last wo briefly re corded the sodJo-death of Alex. C. Sinipio-, well, an I favorably known In this place and the snrroun- '. ding country as the proprietor of oncof theCmiingc- making Establishments of this place. We urc griev- , edand shocked to be compelled now lo add, thni b I died from tlie effects olarunir, administered tohiui, : aa tlM Jury of inquest believe, by ihchnnds of bis own wifr. V wish we could be SDsreti the duty of recsirdiilj m Uoirible a ctiuic, anJ of wounding ihe j feelings of highly resncctuble conneeti us on boih ! UW nuiilie I'rss slioulJ know nodi stiut lion i;i aucli cases. Ve do not propose lo outer into any detail ftatetnent of ino horrible circmnstauces. W e leave llial for tbc proper tribunal, and the proper lime tint will merelv state, briefly, that in cons ouonoe of .' uspicioua circumstances, a putt morttni cxuiiunution 1 was made by several of the 1'hyalcians, assisted by . a distiaguished chemist, and ill at the presence of ar senic in the stomach was palpably esiiblishcd. Af ter which, a number of wi'nui-ses were examined, and the Inquest came to the belief that inc poison waa administered as above stated. A bench w ar rant was Uautd by Judgo Dick, but the officers have not succeeded in arresting Mrs. Simpson. VYt leurn t'tat measures hare bean taken to obtain 1I11 offer of the customary reward of I JO J by the Governor of ihu S-ste for her apprclw:nsl )n. Tlie 0 rand Jjry of tho Superior Ciu't, then in s-sesien, inquired into the suiter, and found a bill s siiul Mr, Simpson for the murdur. THE PANORAMA. We witnessed the exhibition of this truly splendid Piloting, at the Tucalro. on Tuesday night. W e ll I. A I.U 1 I L II I.. .11- .... wer.umcii .u. .., uiu po.cvc ... hut nariicipaied ia the eeuliinents of the auditory. ; 1 liv Proprietor is noticed in some of the papcts as n poor uswion coy, wuo i.as aiiuimu a very rn.HC Ubh position in the etleniiuc worU by his own per- I uvwance snd iodoetiy. This is a recommendation ; , but tho IWama sak. wore eloquently lhan words 1 sn do, in praise of his mtriir, aad no otln r tcstimo- ; iiial is needed to ensure approbation of the woik,' ,11111 its prci.ntstlon to an Intelligent auditory. j . I JOURNF.YJ1EN PRINTERS. ' The following, which Is signed by Ym. F. Smith, PrttUcni D. P. Union, has bce sent to us for ' iiiiMirmtLin Ws km lhal iha Mnainn Printers r. i .,'ilra uo'more lUasIsfeid In New Tork. This be- ing quite fair, w a nope thef lltjjgi.cenipliii their "'jeer -though waaie M friend to "aiiikes" of -any !. . Fiuo-r CaArraMC We be?eech and warn you to place no dependence upon advertisements or uind-blUe from the Newspaper ind Priming Estab lishment 0 Boston and viclony, o lie ring employ-, meot lo Printers. There are no situation to be had, 1 ixeept those racated by men who arc now on "a biflte' Sot as edtrauce in liu retes of pay. Thirty I wo astablUhmeaU havf acceded lo, and now pay, tho rata requite- by the Union. The advertise me oil for hands wo bolter to be uicreJy an expert meflt to induo lb journey oicn lo rciuro Id' their work si the old rate. W iheiefoi, earnestly de elr yoa lo your mflucuc to induce Printers not U oji to Bosom tot empl 'yrusni uuiil the matter betwecs lh jaurueyucn and employer ia settled. 1( t aery proujUs that lite diiLrca between em rVoff aod lhaPriDtetV t'olua will be adjusted in tjja epura of wa.lt. Crncifllt Aatn, Wilmington & Hal. R R. A-' - ' Un. 21, 1949. Kt. Um i-A man a; the same of j0. p,T. I ,n nm ' una maa Vs, waa... mmrnmUj morning, Ufor. day, b"' "h" rn quired the city, .Wlbi llOOl mil.po.1, oaths WUmlngmu R.1, hlch-,D" th" lhnt h'f n P" i..,...ji.Fi... l . . , .o much to aitvat, and his own munlflcenc to ra sail n.n r j, j ..Jrj7- iT! .v. V. , . imt : tit lyiftf melt is a alat of in- latiea tiptu 1Tb) tflglU . cot aware of any thiog of tlx kind uotll t arrived at th breasiisi km, Uca ht di.Ttr4 pl J'-' toihci, on the cow hooks. I nuJort'.artd he fcavei wo and al children. Whot a warning to 'dram drinker. - , Very rMpcctfully, , ( ' GliN. SAUNDERS. "The Raleigh piiperi announce the return of Geo. SxtiKDtkft, lato Minister to Spain, with liis family, lo that Citjr. Additional Foreign liitclllgeiicc. Assassisatio or thb QjvEn on or Maca g, h- w,. uJ.Joly mucked by elgU. j L'h"'r"un' munjt rirs riatkeu uii ills ucau uuu i..nu ail u s.ipu ar- cd through the jate The P'litiigU'' .li;cr, lm;att' nt to nven;;i' tlie death of the Governor, h id tikeu p : ion i lUc ! bjtrii'r-ite, and biyondiho gate had ile-itruyvda s;sa!l fort, the fire from whii-h in il.stcj tlie:n. Ia lli-cunj thii 7 Portugue soIUiers were w.mnJ- I ed, anJ. It it iwi I, 71 Chinese kill -J. S ) sn as the inteJfijrnrt) of the a-vasslnni im of lit ! G ivcrnur ,lon5 Ktfnc'h,,r ''y' ip Aw,. anj ti, jaier Aieoea ion lor .Mac so, tor too pr.Uecliaa nf Uriiiih sutijseii, an 1 hy tlieir prjsence to g i c iuntenance and fu;.; in to tho Portuguese authui ities. t r I. 1 . . . I r : I'l.'iirn nn l ivvo .'i t 1 i'in vpq ui n ivv u-r,. .11 ..neao lor similar purposes. -Venn tu Hnlisli ar'n" w,:rf staiionoJ on shore, and n piny had ll"r of lha V Mariner-, from the American and French vessels had also lauded. Ii is lo be ieared, however, that on their removal ; furlbi-r not r.i'T.'S will li .nmniir..rl l.v tl,,t 'l.li...u.. I I... rryrei aiuon uiu ioroia'n coininuniiy. H13 vl:;or, i courage and firmness in dealing with tlio Cliinese nation securod liim tho respect and admiration of all, ! but liii. ry einioeneo in ibis respect marked him j out fur assassination. 1 TERRIBLE STEAMBOAT ACCIDE.Vf AT NlitV OULIMNft. Two Hundred Lives Lost I ! ! A LARGKNU.MUF.it WOLW'DF.O, Ac. New Orleans, Nov. 1j. A little after five o'clock, the steamer Louisiana, having on board a larje cargo and a number of pas sengers, while about sianin;; to go up tin. rivr, lurs,: her boiler. The steamer Storm, w l.ii h had just rrine dnx n the liver, will) a number of i as njers, was nlo... side, indeavoilnu to reach the Itvec when the ox. plodon took place. M my of ihe passengers on both boat were Irar rlrd into eternity without a nionu nt's notice. it is impossible to tell bow in my lives were I st. 1 lie r.nniUrifl estimated as bib as o.i' hnn Irci. Many bodies have bei n n covncd - ennio dead, some llvinc-and oihjrs s much man -led. lb u il l ioiposibl.- lot.-ll to w'neli s?x they l. ia-1. There are now more than twenty thousand per son-onlbo i-ven. some laosin"' for fri-n h wilii ! .. I I,.l t.IMI, .lltj, IM.U jll.. .UI .III, Tlio utmost confiitdon and c.itislttnation prevai 'flic shrieks of the wui.nd. d are hu-irt-n nding in ineexiremc. 11 r" impossible to ;ive the names of those niisMn- The Storm had iter pipes Uown away and was oiherwise Uanugcu. Ill: I. ui-riaa is al.nnst a 1 comjileto wreck. j New On 1. can:., Nov. 11. Ilis8upposcillti.it altoj;. ther l i'J lives ore lost ' and a very great number wounded, j Already fifty dead bodies have been recovered, and j the lev to is strewn with dead and dyino. i Hundreds of citizens aie assembled around the ' tin Innrholy scene, rndeavoiing 10 recover aiid ic- cognise the bodies of '.lie leliins. j Arms, lcs snd heads arc scattered in every diiec lion, mak'ng a mol sickening spectacle. 11 i iiiipo.-o 11 iu uaui t .uiu nil- nun 11-.1 1. 1 uiu 11 in 11- j I b r of ,llo;0 UL j j New OsiCAKK, Nov. 17. j Captain Kcnnon, of the stcumer Louuiana, has j been srreeud and belli lo bail in the sum of S,000. . , The exulosiun of the boiler is aliril.uled to ciiht- ! nM ora a uuubing iuvisllttaiion of li.e muller is u ,j0 ( uj Many inure dead bodioB have bci.11 foan 1 and u is ! n,,,,,,,!,, tla( ,lc numlnr ofkilled will noi be less I ,mn Iw0 l,un(ri-!, beside, many wounded. I Thc ,, of 0 bhi)lling ,n ll3lbor ulc lv,., ; a( h(lll-.niMli ln cellscqlll ncc of this calamity. i New Oair.Aj.6, Nov. la. Tn exciiement with legard to the explosion of tho ; rtean.er Louisaio still exists, and diligent n. aieh ;s being nudo lor tlie bodies of lliounforiunate vieliuu I ilosi ofiliosa aillidby iho explosion Htreemi grant, aud unknow n iu ibis country. Pvnkino Tbe Fraehmen at old Darniomh are j trpoiltd to have made themselves quite meriy ol late at Sophomore expense by iho following conundrum, ) which the nisihcmaiical studinl will undcrst.ini! Why is the Sophomore class, aludyin- irlouoinc try, like llie Sci'tbcs and Pharisees of old 7 Because It Is a wlckeJ gciiemiiun seeking after a ike, Ac. Thn Snrihn rf.nrf bv lh fnllmvln. Yhv is .he Freshmen recitation Toom like that re- markable (reo whose leaves quiver in the lightest brcexe 7 Because It Is an ass rrs (arpen ) MR. LAURENCE. The following relaUv. to Mr. Lawa.-rct, is wor- iny oi ins vonBiuciuwuii oi an juuiij nitii, iu wnofi. it must be a stimulus and sn encouragement Il is an extract bom sn Agricultural Address; "If ther Is a youth in the land wlmiepiros lo Ihe honor of representing ihis country si tho Court of St. James, lei him iollow thetxamplo of our present appointed minister, selected for hi sterling Integrity intellljenc and virtue. A writer in Boston, speak- . i . a I I " .1 . ... adorn i tad iho ftrat ti adorn i tad ih ftrat employment he wa engaged Is, I ha often told us, wee that of a porter to hi brother i and msny heavy load, aald h,-I often -seeled ! th,'lc K-'n 1 5M 'Vy ,TIIB WARNER TOttfEDC. ft The Vew York Utraii has h jong acedpnj of this aflidr, ind the arrest of the perpetrator.,. Ckir, limit flbtd 'but partial report of It.; Jt, V 11 It will bo recollected that a good den) of excite mcnt was occasioned In tliis city In ilia ntly pnrt of the month of My l.nt, ty the dotlvcry of n small case, shaped like o s;'iir box, at the house of Thom as Wnrncr, F.sq, No. 18, City HmII Placft, which contained a quantity of explosive muteriiln, tliut were so arranged as to ignlto when tho cover wot romoved. Tho box was pbced in the Innd of iho servant girl in the evr ninj?, nt tlio door, by a negro buy, with tlio dircutinti to give It to Masa Wa-ner. Mr. Warner was not then in town. Mrs. Wurncr attempted to open it, wita the view of ascertaining what ii contain, d. Tlie lid, however, w as stiff, and the could not fully draw it out. She then left it in the 'iflic, so that her husband colli.! get it win n !i. retii'.nrJ. Mr. Wain.r arrived from riiil.'uM;.!na u'oout nunn the not day, and h ivinjr some luiinc5 1. 1 attend to at Chambers, lie directed dinner to he yot ready imnu.diuti ly. VYhil.! he was at his imal, with Ids wile and family around him, his Minl.i.ii.';!it in the box, and ultLiijiied to open i;, but roul.l .t .i j do so. Ilu handed it to his fiiih.r, and Mr. V arn-r i determined upon scilnif wlnt was in i'. II In ( more strength linn the others, he pull, d rut II. e li I, . v. ry nci iean couivo it has pursued tow 'i.U which fined wiih a tlide, without di:"ieu!ty; I el no , ,, iVoctaiy of .Slate, lor ...s prompt via ticat,;on of sooner had In." done s i, ihan lie observe"! a bn-.-hl our lol,r in tho 1'uii.smii alliir. We knew, Mliu Idee llaine. Willi reiiniika(.le preyenre of mind, he . m.) ,,al ,it. .' ,.;, .xeinmenl had ilisa call "d toblsui.e and son to leave the r.om; and VlllV, j Mr. Polish' conduct, and tiiiis endorsed ihrowliis down the box, he ran after tl..i.i. " '"1:y . ib;,i ,.l Mr. Clayton ; tin in spite ot ih!s. the F-.r-Ind they turned thfir backs, w lu n n di.-ada I e;do- , o.-aans-iiuUvd. mine of die do.aeie on. s . ... .... slont.ilK l.ee, WHICH SHOOK toe I mill. II - i .'" ." j i . .. ... , a-... 'i 1... I ,.,,. ,n ,,r ' poll wa Ih'nul a great ll.Sf.nre. I lie town .m o. the h ui-e was much shattered -the wr.ll was nark ed. I ut no person was injured." , The i;ni!ly person was not discovered n' tli.it time boi il luiin; out thvt a man named Di.cnv, who m to all npenrance nn honest, industrious laitui r i n. livatiirr his land at Astoria, and earning bin br.-.id by the sweat of liis blow, is tile L'liilly poi-uii ; aiol not only is he char;.', il with ibis crime, but is said to he a eoiinierfeiler, a forg.T, a burl ir and every tbinj; else thai is luul. The account continii; s : ' After the arrest was made, and Drury locked up, Will;. ", Smiih, Jenkins, und Crassous, piocc".!. .1 to Astoria, for the puipase of searching Dniiy's house. No sooner bad ill. y arrived, than .1. y observed youiuj Drury driving int i tlio villi,'." in a wa;;m - They arrested him on th'j spot, and then I '.ee. ,b d with the search, the result of which wo-, the i'T.ihn.r of two l-iri;.; I onc'J of .'I'd I watches, two boxes con tainiii.; valuablo watch woiks, a box eor.t.ilnii! j- w rlcrs' o"p. u box of watch cbr)sl..h, a scmll I ox of dlanior. ls and emerald-, a trunk of silver p ilc. a box nl wat. li splin.'is, and a vanity id olli.r llun;'s :n the wa'cliiiial.iiu: line, ixidniily tlx. result of s, v. r al denred ition In an office or oiufaiildnr:, winch np.eaicd lo be Druiy'.s sjn-tam .c'o li,r:-n, was found a lar'f pne", for coining, a m.mb. r ofs:.,l dies, for doubloon -, doll.it', and Haytb il iieuiey, r.piares of .la;s for allninj bank notes, fancy Ivp'" lor insertini: -t I. r, Hi. nib-;.! .-tali' for ei isie' iak, punches for maing dies, ami ottvr articles of a sim ilar chaiactCf." KFARKUl. HA1I.KOAU ACIMF-NT. Th ' Ijcouiolive, lend.; aod bai-'ai;e cars, on the Mad Hi", .-rand I.-.Uc la . i'. t.lioa.I, were thrown !l h" ti lual' I ui.u.ii, ', 0;,i. ) on tne 11.,. in.-1- All were precl dej.tii of 20 orliO been so !...' ly .n." I doe n lh. embankment, a Four or fiv ersons h.,v. . it (';;, y ate ri it expected I survixe. On 1 m in .-u;i;io-ed .0 be crushed beneail he I icoinoiivc w Inch lies in ruins. The l)a-.in"'- to properly ato cstiiuuted al 8 000. llur.unv-A Casman's Abolment. -'Lor, sir, them !is toil;s about I'.cq'nlity don'l do notliin.; aUoui it, 3.1.0 111. lllllel. j .S'iiiim- xie wjsa I ritual al this here i;ii:i-ale -w hy Rhode's cow s - a qi .7..1 sliuuld be ju-t like old wc should all on US (,'el a I o d feed i and I ..s xve'd d-'tie, some prccioa thief or other would .pii.tly ' J ; ti in and milk us'.' A U iv 1 V A I . OF 'IT IF. GRF.AT WKSTF.RN. The steamer Gieal Western arrived he-re ycsierdav rnoinin from ihe West Indies, bringing us I'.eimi.d 1 paprrs lo I be Gill in-r., and other West India papers j-, 0I, vn rioits 11:1.11 ic is Thev, however, contain no news of interest to our read. rs. VVe rci,'ret to hear ih.it tii-d. rectors of ihe R. M S. packet (J ). have issued orders to discontinue th-' N. Yoik and Herm.ida route by their neam rs at lbs end of ib" pres. nt year. The lasl s'eamer trom St. Thomas and llcrmuda, for New York, will leave ibose nl.accJ on llir !Ut December, and full January. xhc last ship I mm New York, for Hernia la and the W'osi Indies, will leave o-i tlw 12:!i January. 1 be line has been abandoned on account of the few pass enters traveling i he amount of passage monies not bavins nearly d. frayed the expenses. The Great Western left Si. Thorn is, with order from the Siicrintcndinl of the Comuiny, to ex change places with iho sleomrr Teviol, Caplain Rivctt, ot Bermuda, should the latter not have one million dollars on board, in which case ihe Great Western will proceed m Finland, the To lot taking I Ihe N. York route. Tbe Royal Mail Co.'s steamer, lay. ! cxp. ci.l ' nt St. Thomas, firun C'liagrcs, on the lath Novenibi r, : a route for England, with three millions of dollars, ' in spielc, on board ; say, ono million from lh" West ' roast of Soulh America, and 2 millions in cold dust I from California, drslinrd for the Bank of England. J The Teviot srilvcd at Beiniuda onthe9ih Noxem ' lcr, instead of tho 3rd, with her intermodialr shad injuted. Conseqiirnily she was left coaling p, to ! proceed to England, to have .It repaired, me iiieiii Western continuing on the New Yoik routo in her loom. The Great W estern will probably exchange places with the Dee, on the Cih of December, al Bermuda, and proceed to England, tho Dee taking tho New York route until it is discontinued on the j N.' 6Em!granl. from Madeira.- ! I1.U I kK..e.re nn I Th bilgsr.tlne Golden Rule, Caplain Wulllngmn arrived ou Sunday ovning last, In 61 day Iron) ma deira, with 58 emigrants-7 children, 16 womn, and the remainder male sdults. They are all cnsgrd to person residing in various parts of Ihe Island. We understand ihey are an orderly snd well-behav ed people, snd were obtained chieliy from the coun try. We sincerely trust that this Importation or Isborera will nswer ihe end contsmplatcd i and we hope they will be th mon f Inducing the cultiva tion of lh vln more extensively lhan at present. Th llne-of-bsllle-ahip Wellesley, Captain Gold smith, bearing th Flag of Vice Admiral the Right Hun. iho Earl of Dundonald, O. C. D , snrhoud til Ireland Wind yesterday, aOer a par 3;e f 11 J iy frc:nHatfax-.f.v- Cc- . DruotT, Nux.174p. M. Trouble between tU Indians and (bo Canadian , , AulharlUeawKlHroaTectdent. ' Vo has received. Infelliffenca: by the atonmer Franklin.joiit arrived from the Suulf, that freat ex citcincnt prevailed thcro In consequence of a threat ened cllision between the Indians and miners. It nppfurs 'ho anihoriilea of Canada have refused or iii'ulccnul to compensate the Indlins for the lund now In possesion of (he Quebec Mining Company, the authorities having m.ido themselves responsible for the payment of tin money. The Indiims had I Mulcn three ennnnrr, and, numbering about 2C0 men, ; amKits whom re 30 white men, wore on their martli ! I" tho works for the purpose of a'lacklng the op. ri- tors and laklnif possession of their properly hj force. 'I I;.' mo.t s riou.i conseqt.cncea -re apprehendtd, a ill." Im'iaiH are well nrinud. 1 In t; .in i:' can fro'ii tint west this moriii; run iii'o ill.' to ibl train at Vpsabn'c, horribly manliny Mr. Furies in. tho b-i";ae in.iiltr, and tdi;;!i:ly woiin.lini; several olh' isi. I IIC WASHINGTON UNION AND MR. CLAY TON. Tin: hut foreign intelligence g!v 9 tic Wnn'iihi;- ion Union anollier sound rap over ill K 11 II C k ft H fill (1 rintl Wi,, llu.-ioiis to a " shaip corrcpou.leiici." ri. uWn .j, of wa!) u!ji))J , ,jU, b en pl.l' O b. iwe. n Mr. lie Tocqucvtlli: and Mr. Clayton, in bich the former had peremptorily demanded of I lit latter a f .11 retraction of certain passages in liis 1. 1 Icr d. ciiied oll'eiisive by Mr. De Tocipi. viile. It would seem, however, lhal ihe last .Steam, r liiiiiyn news that President I'.onaparle has informed ihe miiiioters that ho h is no fuilher use for their servi ces and if air. Do Tocqucvillc prosecutes bis e,iiar rd wiih Air. Clayton, he miisi do it on his own pri- l it.. " I,,,.,'-" -tn,I r,,-.! n -. ...... i :l..r l" l!. I.', ..n .1, Government. Thus, nil flic cards played by the I n- i'Mi and its allies in lll. ir tinli American ;;,'.in.', h ue bfi n promptly and efT. dually Iriimp elfort ti place 011 GoVciiiinnl in II. e wron' in relations iiti a Foreign Government been lead," , r , ,, . t.r..co,lo!i iheaisclvct. When they have I a low more lessons in the arl Diplonia'ic, we prevJin.- we siiull hear from them nMin. Wc tike Ihe fallow- ins paragraph from the W ii. 11 ' t j 1 1 correspotiJerii of the lu-t r,;li.i::urc -Sun : I Ind 1:0 id," i, when 1 wrote yon :?t, Hiat my pn melius would so soon Do veiiiied. I rid.i ul.d, in my pu'ilishcd leticr of yesterday, (lie idea of Franc. Uin ' lo war with us, and spoke 01 tlie K :i Cibinet ol l.ours llonaparte, who, with 1 1 1 1 1 ; s. . I -, i.u- I ed as little 11 '.ml Mi. )o Toc.picnile as (.'cmaill T.ij lor d .cs a1) 1 ut the clamors of those who would J hold hi. 11 to what they eail his promises. Will, I sear,-. Iv u-.'m the l.oti r in eiii.t Iw' i... lit,, u ii. a i ., - ., , ..' .. oro uni .uo m-.vs iro.n imii.ijx, in u me rrcsij.au of iii.- Fivneli Kepiililie lias sent bis whole ministry to Covniii v. an I Mr. lie T.ieniievillo to boot. - Tin le wail, ihcroior:: be 11 a objection to Mr. Rues' ofVieid r.-c. ; tion, for Uon.-.aai I" can scarcely afl'.r.l 10 b." aniy at .Mr. Claylon's . clu "c on diploma!,.- . tujuel e lo AI r. D," i'oc. icvili -, after liinis. li .v a! dt'n: bis ('ab'.iiel Inoo l di.'iiiiy. Mr. I.' -a e ri 11 ..e, from Ids a s itioii, app, al 11 1 -.7 . . . ! il I t!-. batch ..f th- I .ti. Fn :ic!i mini -lei i. .1.1 ol hi.-, band. This is eeitai:ilv .1 lucky fir Ma. .ee ; lut" fortune favors the bravi ." Ins l.y- Coi'rtfpomlcnce of in HaHlmorr Sw;. W A' 11P.6T in, Nov. 17ili, Hlo. I .-en at I, belly to say ill it on the first day of th- . 11, :i .lice w III la- uivcn in the Sen itc, of a bill " . -t.i'.l.sh c. it .in tei 1 i lories ; to piovide I'.jr tb.- a.l-to.--i.in ol California ; the creation of n new .Si ilc a Ti .visum! llie ailjusimci:! of tlie boundary L. . . 0 i". xas t.n I New .Mi .ico. Tb,- bill will piovide for ihe est ildishinent of 11. Terrnoiy .a Di-sri ei; also, f,,r I llo Terri lory of S, .11 1 n 1. . ania ; ui,o lor tlie I etniary "ft. uliforms, n:t!i ' ' ' I'i il'.? 3J mill The bill will provide lb it the ler- I i.iuiy of N'.irih California flh dl bo iidmitt.d as a Slit - :nta ill.- Uni in ; air! at the 9 1 : n time, il w .11 piovide that a p otioti ol Texas, sojth of 30 dc. 3' i. on., .so. ill be p -ttiiiite l lo form il Slate Coiisiiiu t; m; and ia .1 ihe .jucsiion of b-'Uiulary between l x is and New Mexico shall be submitted to a hoard of commissioners, CkC. .Such a scheme will conform wilii ihe views of all ln0(. no, ler. He and patriotic Male-men, and wiih the pun . p, s on whtcli the con?!;iuliun was found, d, and h 19 been hitherto susl lined. Ii cannot be doul :e i tii it tie; cieat eoinproinis t. Mr. Clay, and lira gu-al .1 i nder and expounder, Mr. Webster, will go u r tbi' proposition. Mr B.ntm is coitainly bono I to m pori it, and M r. Calhoun and ihe whole. .s,Mi;h wail embrace it as a means of saving the L nlon. 'Oia tin JoKrntil of Commrrrc . Another Iron Steamer lor t'alil'oru.'p. An iron -Mc-iin vessel, of lar;;er dimensions lhan any lli.-.t baa hi'herto Lei n fornordid lo the Wincm coast, is bcin0 conslruelid ut Ihe I'hiPnix Foundry, in Weslstrrcl, for a gi ntleuiau of Jeis y Oily. Mho will measure about FJO Ions ; is 100 feci n, b n,lh, '.'J broad, and 5 felt doep. She w',11 be of a light draught of wuli r, desiguid for the navigation of the rivers of Upper Califuinbii tho Sun Joaijuin and Sacramento. Her engines, two in number, will be of tho hlobpressnre variety, of fifty-five horse power earh. She w ill have cabin accommodations for 1M) passengers. II. r estimated cost Is $.!', 000. lb inc; found In sections of boiler plate, iron, slut nn I.u cosily taken opart, and sent mound lo her .. si i na tion, ns freight. She will be completed in thu early part of the ensuing month. The sumo founder, Mr. Geo. Birkbcck, Jr., is put ting together unother small iron steamer, ta run on Lake Titlcacs, a considerable sheet of water situated on one of Iho peaks of Iho Andes, In South America, near lh confines of Peru. The contractor arc Messrs. Squlrre Si Galway. It Is understood thc design is to barter with lha hunter of llioso lofty regions for the fine palts procured by Ih.-tn In iheir marauding", or to transport their furs from the mountain recess to more sreetsible psrts. Tlie vc sel will be transported thither In piece of 330 lbs. each, via Limn, or some other acsport town on thsi coast. She is 55 feel long, S deep and 12 broad. She will undoubtedly "astonish the natives." Al the wharf opposite iho foundry, I a beeutifuily proportioned little steam vessel for Cspt. Forbea, re ceiving her machinery. She la called tlw Taboga, ii-! -' " 1 '' t ee!:s !-' p'y oa Tsfiisna IW Sir Henry Lyttoo Bulwer, the .new acrredlted Ministo to the United Status, pceorhpanled by Lady llulwcr, left London on the ?3ih utt., for .Liverpool, thcro to embark torN'.Y, lo enter en his diplomatic duties at Washlnstpn.-ro''" 3P3tt imt. Decision of the MetUolUt Kplncopal Church Piopcrty Cincstloa. - - Alexandra, Va., Nov. 16, G P. M. The argument which has bceti progressing before Judge Scott for two days past relative to tho respec tive rl-jhtu of tho trustees of the Methodist Episco pal Church North, or of the Church South, to hold tho chinch property, was closed thin evening. The judge immediately gave his d.elsion, which wat to die elKct ihal botji boords of truat. i s are ruled out j and he ordered the prupetty to bo pi iced in ch:ire of Messrs. Win. Fowl, Anthony C, I'saunove nnd I'iiii.ne.is J.iiiney, who are dUilite."e!led p i:ne ! mil, r (U-tior.iiiiaiions, t 1i il I 'or both par'b s umij ill." lijl.t "I propci ty Uactllal in l;ivv. MAHLNIi NKWS. I'OilT 01- WILMINGTON. NOVF. M I'MH 'il. lll'.ll WATCH AT Till: HAH 0.4. Ail HI Vi'.D. TO. Steamer Gov. Graham, Peck, from Favelle v.lle. t J C. I. alia, with Collon, Coiion V im, 1-', .aibrrs and Flour. '.. -scuoeis . M rs. 4lamiltoii and Mrs. Silleis, Mi8-ia. John" on, ll.iopcr, Sellers, l'lioin-on, and li deck pa-s iici... VI. Sclir. Joim I'.iiis Urown, 'olb ri, from Phil i ilclpoia, lo Di'l'ossel it Brown, v lib indse. lor J. & T. WaiUbll, J. A. tiil. hrisf, J. it ('. J. Cowl.s, Mur eiiison Roid, B. Craven, llooor & AI ixwcll, James Kvle M. IJi-jwn ei. S hi, Samson it W'ern, A. Hunt, T'i All. ti. J. Wesscl, S. & D. Tidier, C. DiiPn c, T. I J Armstrong, II VnnaL'ti. M r.r, D. lt.issit ei lliown, I). S. ldlrl, II. iV II. -'. liallcit. "S.hr. Coiinihian. Da.- hi. Ids. from naltiuiore, lo G W. Daxis, with pood lor sundry cr-ii. " Hri.r Klora. (ile. lioni Neu pirl, Wrile.'. lo G i W. 1 ).ll IS willlTI for Wihiiirutmi d ;l.d. j lll,'s,.'i;'r! Ilarri-oti Pric. P.r-.wn, f'om New York, r, ; J l,utli rloli, wbh i lav and Sonic. un, iiuir I " Sclir. F.. B. Simd. r. x :o!-e, j days ,roni N.w 1 ' . . . - ... .i i ... i . i p-ilt, to .11 aier, no uiu-'-. oo .-.uk... pci.-oos. i i i" iiirn v V.' Se ;r. N ih", I aeKn a. r e . lev , .v ii.imiii, i,v ; ( Wl, 3l .s,,,, Tr!,.. , ,jnl. jflO !)'!-. Pi'.-b, !M. II id:i. ' bbh. Tnr. I " Scbr J G Fax!, Hd'. i-r N;w Oil.an--. ly I iiiifisellol Keii.hic!-:, wuli .S.l 1 Is. I ir. 4.11 l.l-l-i Pilch, I'J'J tds 11 win, V.'") Ii'.'s !pi'l' ' I'll r i .. ni'.ue. VI Sehr. Volmt, W li:!i"!iii!!. froi i N-.v liioi, I.. ' I), Rosset 0c IjIowh, v. iili Rosm ei -Spi. .1 1 l.iipea 1 line. ' I). P. W'oolhirv, Potter, fiom Shad a: til) - , il i.-.m t ei 11: J .1, .".'a .los.o aud S,.;n! unpen- NF.'.V YORK VI. Ut. Urirj ti innyine Ic, NOTKT.S TO M.'.IUNF. ' 1.1; r;rn foi tin- p.l t. 1 Wm. T. Rusel. INn. C lor tlie 'i nt i.l'NV.". , ,,( 1un, ,, .s.j,,,, ,,, ', nn.lnr .laic of Nov. I t. 1l1.1t m I.i'iot-. ui - 11 a . ll coin.' I., in Vi s- sel I'lrsidciil r. -uini .1 her si II ... 1 1 it I :l" 1 v. a ill I'il'S the l'Jtii ol iVi.cin'.ie . an. I a.i- i rout. ir I,'" o lli'.b- eslw II 1 .1 !.'r loMll''! 1 1 1 o e 1 m '.I lath . on w .,tr. 'I ii j lol.o'.vui ur," i 1 . - 1-1 1. ' id ib.-on, .- -. and b. allocs ,, 1 aa tu-. e, .il I'oii. Is , nd II, ; 'I itcl !r- 1 1 le ' si hi, -a, v 01 ,: i-s Oav M.- id S. V.. j I'.. 1 .' 1:1 .1 '- ' . ar-i. I.; ''.f, i.J I" .;- in r "i.."", N. I'., l.y j I'. mi 'l-l '..r 1 !,.. k N . I.v W.'lio! s. Diioipbn Roca Light t".. I K. by N. I N. I '. in.! . 1 W e; t and '.'as At. tJrncr, ' i St. Coth' r.n. .-, N .v. i. 1 -:,'J S i w I.Kiiir lloi-. i: VI.A' : Ki'iK .-i,e.' i- here I v ntven lint '-n and n.lei Hie tf.H day ol N. vein ea I ;,it 1 li .hi w:ll I..- , . 1 1 1 ; . I .1 0 en .-.unset to -1. nr i- ' on Mob 1 wk I--I m l I Aeconlir.g lo i;.-)f. -Id's ehart. l.i l-lin.l b.Ts 0. 1 - ly w.ki from I'o. nt At. ino; N Iv J I., t.oo I I.- ii-- Point, and S. F. l.y F. t ruin llie mouth of llo- ;:iul Kin r, I10111 w Inch 11 is d.sl Jul about thr. e III ! s. l b'- b-lit will stand nhoai 70 f.-ct ul.ove th-- l. vil of lh. I.ilte, andw.ll r.-v.d. - i ' - -! ' ' . pris i.ilu.- u fi.il atid powtrllll llj.ht t . b.c lor., roij Lie-.- 111.0- 1 a- To v. si h uiikai for to,- W .11 in I I.. anal or do a ii p,,. ;-,-ncidili , litis w i.l be louud a most impor i I ml ie.'lii . H.xmiltos II. Killai.v, Sup. Wetland Catial. Our F.doartun cu respondent inf rms us that the Buoys r,.i eiuly fii - -i on M attoii ao.l 1 1 r.ves Mi lis. a-,,1 ill ' one out pli-.'.-n Ti.uoitiv's Point, near W nods Hole, have in i-n I pi oe. I 1,'o.l .n ,Jt Lioin us Min 'i's Rock -Ci.si :h II. u-. " : ton, Nov. Sth, 13i3.The Li; I ll-.u-e fs-ti'iy creel, il on Miii-l's R. k. rear Coin--, t in Ma-.i-i h..s. lis liav, is mo '.v so l.ir eoii.pl. ltd lint It has 1 1 en d.-tei iiiiii'-il lo exhi'.it a bit'it th.r. "ii on and ii'tcr the i-vt iite. ' ot Jan. l.H .O Mast, rs .. v. s s.i-, tulo s rind ota. r p.-.s .os, ;ir.- i, --i.--tid ti, lake sp, ci il 1 1 . l n-'" no ten. P. Krexi.y, J r Su eiir.lni hint o'' l.ie;hls. Th. I '.'Hector ol I'u I'o'l oi Naiiiucknl t.'ivo- n tiee lint the Umbo-, r i'r ml I'oiui Lltthl limisu b . Ici, I a new I nil, i ii. ..i i I n ,:cr s..' limn the old on., vwtli beaut Hill Fiene'i p' Hi- t"l ihs, the panes la !,v 21 ir.th.s, new l.nnpi and lerteciors. wiifi an ad .iito.n .l I imp m.d riaic tor. unkin;; n o.- o. a n. w-con-iruct un. "'ORTY boxiS a.soileO i'lckiee- .S.iuc.s At for sale by ALF.X. Ate t All. J'. Nov. Ti IC6. JtST IWILIVED AND OPENED. I'WI-.I.VF. nuns, nssir.id Crocket y, njliicli I 1 olicr low at wiiolemio or rrlall. foi cast) A LKX . UtilAK. Jr. Nov 22. lOo. UENE.SEE FLOUR. .) HALF bals. Extia. ZXJ For sale by WM.NKFF. Nov.W. !0f BACON AaD IIITOR." 1,(X30 J 1,1... Ol h, rlt II icon Sid ol supi ; Pn Ha. mi I Imns ; SI K.sol besi Ir. sh. lioshtu lliiller i Just received una loi sale tow for enh nt GEJ. II. KK.LLEY'S. Nov. 22d. I0:. RICE. 1 1 CASKS prime niii.liti . lor sale h 11 HARRY, UllYANT f- ADAMS. Nov. IX, IOjIOi. FORK AND BEEF. CA BULS. Met and Plnne Purk i jU 10 half do. Family ikcl 600 lbs. Smoked do. 100 Pickled Tongues i Just received and lor sale by W M. NEFF. Nov. m. Bl'CKUIEAf ! BlCkWllEAT ! r BOXE?) new hulled rxtra i 6,0 'lb bag! Foi ale by WM. NEKF. IU N j .-. 2'. Villow Uip.'-V bbl. of 280 lbs. 1 W N. Virgin Dip " f. t i- t ; CO Hard - V 9' UAQl l.H .SuliitsTurpontlne'-V6l..- , o 25 Tar ' a I 30 I'iieh 4 , . m. i 15 Rosin No. I. Jc. o I J per lb. j.ros.' ' " No. 2. a i bo " No, 3. 73 Varnish 0 a 22 TiMtu.u. . Inferior 3 0) Fair Qanlity- : 4 CO liUMllUll, iTHA31 MILI Wide, boards, plunk and ocaniiiiig !0 fP ! I.Mir b.o itdf 12 (.( i,UMm;y,i tc;r. n - 5 OC a II fO a U (0 Floor Houi.Ih 8 23 m 1 U id.; Mo iiU a i .i. iinrliij;; a KICK. ' t oiij4.fi 7") (it 'l.".nt'".l 3 5 ia 6 cn 4 M SO 5 CO 1 ST W. O. Mini, routh.-nonc 1G CO " " dress, d 12 CO ra l(i (;0 " " ba r.i : on1 ,a v oo It . O. I Mid. n.uh 8 no 8 50 " dl-esbtil 11 bfj 'ii .... i'.UMil.fi. Common m 2 00 .a.utiacl 3 50 a 4 oi linen's" l.irye 3 50 m 4 L Fl t;.v?. K. K. Pea 15 Ut 70 I I'. a Ni.ts T) . t't 1 i;:.yk. j New OilK.ns ft 61 i'orio llieo 41 fit 1 j CGFl'lli:. Si. Domingo f) & f j I i-io K7 II lava IV(, n It ! Lagurta il & ltj J ( 'li' a " ' iu iIt),V:l;S. ! Ni xv O I tins .. a .. ' Cuba 1:1 .), non in market -nominal. I SALT. , l!oinii;e ft 09 Liv 1 poo , per sack !)5 m .MITI. N. I-:. Rum VS m 30 1 1 'iiii'iiinn C. in V8 -,0 ! W lii-kev 30 , yi , Appc" l.iaiiu'y a, 40 i I". ICON : Man's, ,. (' if) m " Wesiern iioioirvil ft ffl . .. vi ,!-- X C. 7 R t. in 6 m m , should- is, n. ::. ( j 7 W'.-tern 5 (3 51 iKIMZ'.S'llO. ' "' Yai:n 14 n f! '' n 0tcibnros ... 1 ,lt 7J : I M- C h . liu.vs (J I , I'-Mr.Tti. '''" Nil t ft SO :''ni 7 Pd ,,i 7 ii:. ' ; ' 1 fe.M b' ' 1 ry c,-i , ' 'o'fm- n itiiin ,1 .. m 5 , l!'1""' ' If, m 2 1 l-eso 7 n, (I :--'"swix ?o 75 1 "'IV PS ffl ft 4J- w e 1 b i' S n 'ti '" 1 s' ' M m 10 , I-1 i-0 ft HU.RIII'IN To M'.'.V YORK. I!' Is. Tin pi ntine, T.,i and H i.ln, 30 . ts. Splat . Turpentine, fi0 "' Rice, per cwi. ;-j " I', be- I ittim, 51 od " Yarn and Sli. ciim, f f) To riiii.ADKr.ptin. II'. Is. I'uip.'ii'lne, Tar and Rosin, " Spii its Turpentine, li e-, p. r ci t. I. mn'. r. pir M., II oo - i 'otlon, ' Yarn and .SI;. "eting, pr r foot,- I 0 M ERUA L. It!! MARKS () MAHKLT. Sm.-i Tuesday, Naval stores have uriivtd more ,i.i I;; piix i ,us priei s still si.taincd. River Lum ber has improved a little in price, since our last rc- po.l. 'I i arr.M inc. -Sides of 1,503 bids. Turpentine, x-.. :e made hi 1 1 0 tr b L I . lor YilloW Dip. and II, - It ; r bid. lor II aid 'ah -iJi , b! ; i':,r Wltj d.sjinsed of III 81,30 per SnaiTj Ti'BPE.sriNB.vAeale of 76 bbh. Coun li y dislilietl, sold al 24 CIS. per gallon, bids. 1,75 not r turnnble. Kosin - No rub s thai nt arearpiiscd of. Riven I. tMUE.'i -2 rails consisting of Flooring, ui.le H-iudit, ami SiMiilliui, were sold ul Itie follow ing pr.ei s viz ; quartered Flooring Sdj, wido lioiiids 80 and Scantling at 4 per M. bting un ad vance of (1 per M nn wido Hoards an I Scantling i wiu rail q ii nleied II i.nds oho inch thick, at H) per M. TiMar.n 3 'afts Timber sold at ihe'O prices vix : Hi, ill, $3, and 5J per M. prices varying according to iu.iliiy. Coa --00 bushels Corn from Bladen, brought 5o en. p.-r bushel. Pea Nuts. tiules of somo 1,000 txshcls Pel Nut were uiiide ut 8a Us. lo 0) els. per bushel) in good dnnand. Salt. -Cargo Sehr. F.vander brought 21 cts. per bushel. Forni Posst, arrives freely and sells si various pricessecordlng to quality--say 5u8 cenls. Poi-ltsv Mabket. Xu'kcya sell from 60io6i us Fowls from I2J cla. lo 19 da. Egg from 12 J to 13 cents per doacn. NEW YORK MARKET. Nov. 19. The stock market is slightly diooping. Suits olliiasiiry note OS a" 1 1 1 J, and new loan ot 1-ioO, 1151 a 11G. Exchange on Lonodu 9i; momy uisy. Tho ssle of flour amount to 7,000 bbls., at 4 68 o $173 for common Western and Slater Genesee 5 12 a 13 23. Southern 6 31 n 13 41. Corn meal 3 a SJ 12. Rye Hour 2 37 a 82 04. Holder of wheal arc asking price above the view of buyers. Gontaeo held II 2a 'Hale of 2,000 bushels Csrwdwn ll Otj. Corn I mot sctlvc. Sales of 20,000 bushels at 62 a 63 cents for mixed and 6 1 s 64 cents for yeUow. Oala 39 a 40 enii rye 62 cents. Piovlsions steady. Sales of 1, 100 bbls. pork at 10 62 110 76 for m-, and 13 62 for prime. Bacon steady Sale of lord tn bbls." it 6 cents. Groterio stoidy. Sugars firm. . New Orleans ft; rents per lb. Malsise quiet. Rle i Hi fc.,- prim n.v. Itl" ' "'. 10 ln W- I
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