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Wholesale Prices Ctt rren t. Domestic .4r licks. j Cotton, Sea I bland w . ? UpUiwL Butter, <#. Taikiwt Bees Wan, fir mi i ' N. Carolina tow thread 00 60 . 00 65 OO 3 J . 00 33 00 I*.' 00 Ii6 00 18 . 00 00 *? 00 33'.' " 00 3S 00 33 / 00 27 * >Kt V ? 00 U . 00 16 OO SS . 00 60 . ?/? J It m a.. Camden 900 . OOU ^6 50 . Oi ; 7 5 1 25. WOC 00 10 . 00 18 0000 . 00 3 .< 00 70 . . 00 75 00 IB ? 00*25 Fayetteville. o 2* . 00 ar 4 00 .4SQ The fiat, made by the Consti ssembly, wa? Itnown bjr the name end fell into ?F Ml <??ra? WwlPSPm ?W* h*m p^ThcX2on*t itui XC^MMVc I I the Anci<? 500 Hflpthe -isry IS*!!# ?<*?? mm*#, itvwfo# Sen* ~JKM new it was that this c.a IsSS ib States, v ?dj* have II fSlSWifiSBS hanced the price qf informed that unimproved I6t* in tfo town ZJZT*"" re1h,?,e ?""" 3ltt % ?Pp***' *,*w ^,n fotele told iprt??, vsfvinj fi-6m orte 10 eleven thm*! wn.1 4ofl?n. V would rhe wealil^of Noah-Carolina, be etjr.fe??ed oimfer the InafermR protection of a libenrt policy in ? he legislature ! Raleigh Star. The &?fajn Ga*tlt of t|>e 30,h A Sl>rinK? "*<*> ESS??_^H?H ~ sreetE ifETCRNfNd JIic&Mo&p, May 22.? The tide which so 4opg Kt towards the East, is now tbbmg to die South* The 1st returning wave reached us on Sfctufday ? On -that day* the FafrttterV B*uk of Vir ginia received 150,000 Dollar* in specie' from the Banks of Boston ? in exchange, it is presumed, for drafts on that: town. will TCSU mgtd by of tiadey which t OUT Tobacco, whi mmand the Market Wfc nipiber visited the United States ship Washington, ] Cora. Chaoncay, o& Annapolis on Saturday jMt, and were received by the Commodore ?hip, and were high!? g?tifi?d with this ml specimen of American naval archi tecture, combining force with elegance and strength, with neatness? a crew of about six hundred healthy young men, and appar- ? wtlpi palate of perfect happinfess, eon th^^' ushe^#-Tli^d^eki, ther, formed ? subject of the higNbt grtfiJ SnOen to the pttni^-wd the ro.iv of science, ad the curious citizens who made ft v16 PeoP'*1P' ?n>? count) day ,< unontmoutJy ? rc?ol ved , <wi theE*e^?^of ihi*-.tate'7? cffiidS,c if m I bt?g; EmeMe wri V?ok fat* of*. Austrian it ?K the n VIV 1^""*"" *? W?M9? una sn* tweted by ihe Minister of each Sovereign. At length * the United States of America" were gWet?,when Mr. Adams g?*e, " hence forth may there be no division between Great Britain art d America but the Ocean ; and may tlie friendship now subsisting be tween the two nations* be as fasting as the language and principles which are com mon to both."? fDr.vrk with repeated [shouta of joy. .. . FOREIGN ARTICLES? Havre, March 18. - A Mr. Pierre Andiiel, <mh: of ihe com pany of undertakers foraccelerated navi gation. lias arrived here fromMjomton, in the Uiza steam, boat* which war built at London. This vessel was navigated by captain Curtis* aqd Mr. rmm of *uitoo's fellow-workmen, who has agreed to devote his talents to t^ferapplicuu jb of this useful discovery to the rivers and wa ters of France. K is p imposed- that this atcanipboat-shalpfitegattt me Sciac as iar as Paris. r ijjft f Paris, March 30. The Baltimore report of the Spanish Miq|tter Don Onis, having Washington ft a rage, and s^war betwew Sisun and the United States supposed certain* i* false, as we now learn by liosion papers. We considered, from the first mownt we leamtof a war between bp&in and Ame rica, ihlt 'such a dedargioB on,the part of either wa^-lnsuhmg to the rest of Europe? could not conceive how they would dare that no other powers were to be consulted upon it. [Ao/e.? .America will consult no fori eign power as to any war. which her honors or interest may dictate ; thia insolent Bour bon remark to the contrary not w ith stand - 1 ir\(v ? p?tr ,* fa I abandoned tier. J?"' "IBB L- CM l'Kh" h?rc fctdy bj "into Finsbuty square, whet DerhaDs to more advantage ; rv * ""r1* vv ???*#?*? "v,*jF"*'nv er p.ru of the wetropogl ' are on pillan of c?A iron, a -Kirb between tbJfoufwitf menli and eighteen of th< %re substituted for upwun dred Of the old lunp^^id bero' oil lwnps could^poasi w w the g*l Qf the garrison rerc not nuni ?*Mt. Wgw* ta, Barcelona, end Cumena ere now en tity free of Spaniard* #fLag?*r* 1a etso i in a state of anarchy j this information wa* known b y aure and true messengers, ' The Spaniards are so floor in soldiers, that they have been obliged lo arm the negro slaves, to repel the attacks ol Bolivar; what a poor resource t,r ; w T ? ' \ < " ' iSjjf The flody of Bishop Asbury, waa re moved from S/iotm/haniat f ir (where lift had been b'jried) to Baltimore, and inter-, red in EtiUtfw Church-Yard, on the morn ing of the lQt1! inst. M'jy 16.