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IVboLesale Prices Current. tt.ts Domestic Article ?. Cotton, Sea Island . Upland, Rice, prime new Flour, Superfine bbl. ? Fine country Com, -d buth^ Wheat, ~ - Tobacco, prime leaf lb. ,, manufactured Whiskey, ^ . g*t Butter, r " ? ~v Bacon, L*rd, Tallow, Bees Wax, Hemp, Homespun, Cotlon yd* H N. Carolina tow Shoe thread, ~ tb. Indigo, prime* Deai Skins in hair, Foreign Articles. Coffee, prime, Sugar^ Muicorado Charleston. gOO 40 00 26 00 03 10 00 8 50 00 95 Ik. Salt , Iron, I Molasses, bush. 100 lbJ gal 00 45 00 27T 00 04 00 00 9 00 00 00 00 14 ? 00 16 00 65 00 25 00 75 00 33 0* 20 ? 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A traveller arrived from I*yons,and who was enabled to judge of events, relates that every disposition had been made for a gen^ eral movement braking out in that city, on thel8th of the month ? but that two hours before the appointed time* a counter order was gidhi Some persons had not time to he informed, and it was they who display ed, 'a km moment the tii^colored flag, ?t the Hotel ^e VilleV^nd afterwards in the fouxbourg de la Guillotler. It appeara 7 moreover tharthe general movement ^ro? jected, is only deferred ; that the police have got the principal clues to it- but that It tsirot lit their power to avoid it, be cause this affair is connected with the movement of the Austrians on the fron tiers of Italy, and with the troops of Gen. Frlmontrfn the neighborhood of Lorraine. It U prRended thai Prince Charles is at ihfc head <rf an army of 20*000 men col lected .together in the environs of Milan, and that he ia making depositions to en ter Frarice* ill concert witk General Fri too nt Atit iewelt known uiat the Em press Maria Lbuka is at Milan, with he? son , it ia believed that |he will follow her imcla. On the other hand there are some reasons for thinking that Prince Eegenc, at . the head of the Bevftrien army iaalsoope^ rating a movement by the frontiers of Ger many : it ia even aaid, that the prefect and thj Military Commandant of Stras bui'K, have received orders to assemble all the national guards that they can, and to throw themselves, if necessary, into the place* A traveller who has just been over ell Burgundy, has declared to the police that during two days that he paaaed at Ma con, he was obliged in order to transact his business in the town* to wear the tricolor ed cockade. ;/ ? >."? We have new details respecting the ?? Vents of Lyerie. It appear* certain, that there was a Pro visionary Government es tablished to the name of Napoleon the Se cond, but the Itoytl Authorities succeed ed in stepping this movement, end in im prisoning the principal Chiefs. They ate yfct however* tar from having nothing to apprehend trortr that quarter. All Dau pinny is in iiniauon, wnt<ty leaves room to apprehend every moment a general ri sing. which the authors will have much dill ficulty in keeping down. If, as affirmed, , tht Austriaiyrpops are approaching, It is . not doubtful, that the Inhabkanta will then hasten to rally themselves again under the National colours. They are labouring underhand at Paria, to creata a party for the Duke d'Anirou. leme. *e*sc! ^cred the river Caen. The ivm*Htant* of Caen seeing a fad, Blue and White flag, believed it waa the French>naticmal ftajr : and the news ?pn*ad immediately through the town that the Erinperor waa returning. The whole of the national guards fled to their arms, and eyfery man hastened to th^ pert to receive him. When the error waa discovered, the royal authorities resumed their superi ority. This is said to be the motive for arresting the Prefect of the Calvade, antf" the orders for breaking up and afterwards reorganizing national guards* tract qf a letter frmn an jfmericon tren ttrm.m in Pari* to hi* friend* in Art* Yorks dated February 3rf, 1816. " A war ia momently expected be ?w-r, Austria and Bavaria. Indeed the whole continent k apparently in a very unsettled state." ^ ? \'~iw . -;'.L ? Ji* * it* s >%*. " *V , ? V' ? * .vj ?(? . **1? ' ' /? J; mm? mm* :*'?.?<' *? ? ? * ' N*:w-York, March 29. LATEST FROM ENGLAND. London. February 9* ' I ^ The latest advices from. Paris, left thaff city in a tranquil stale* Lord Welling toil was still thqrci J V ^ The city .of Carthafcgrva, vrttlr the vrhote provi nee of 8pani*h Main, to the number of three millions of souls, have thrown off the yoke of Sjtain, and applied to thht gov ernment to be taken under ite^rotecuon and controul. ExUting treaties present the Prince Regent accepting the tenter T*l 1 ? - '? The embarrassment* of the country, be come every day. more and more apparent. A letter received yesterday morning in ^ town, announces the failure of a banking [ house at Namptwich, in* Cheshire. On* Saturday a considerable house. in the City, connected with thecominent, stopped pay ment. ZZ^ Rrth-mmtjof_Mr. Burdett. s 8W tEAHcif4|ya?sTT, has communi V cated to the Electors of Westminster, his resolution to retire from Parliament ; as ha can render no benefit to his constituents in the present sute of the House of Com mon^ and of the Nation. The people, he says, are cheated, sold, arbitrarily rul ed by their own servants^ and ** the . House of Commons, instituted to redress | grievances, is become the greater o/ all wrievance t ; itself the ready instrument of all oppressions/' Until a saving spirit animate* the nation, he 1 must retire-** Parliament cannot be expected to reform itself* Thej will no more parti with their reman borough*, than a highway man with his pistols." latest from cAtna&. By the arrival this afternoon of the brig AmphUrire*- from Cadis, which plao^ab*, lait the ftlhTeb. we team that i expedition of about SOW men waafeboM to sail from ^adia for some port in South- America, but wberc was not known some said for Monte Viedo*. There were no accounts at Cadia ol the Ameri can squadron In the Mediterranean. Th* \J. S. frigate Java, had passed GilbrallV ir/ir day* from New \ port, H. I. co join our squadron inr the Medi*?~ jnean. Markets for American 1 produce dull in C*dia? and at all the ports m the Mediterranean. Fresh Flour g? |ter barrel. By Letters from Corunna to the 15th ult. we learn that the resistance of the Constitutional ptOrty In (iallacirsiidth* turns to the measures of the Court, dailt asaumea a more decisive aspect. Gueril la parties have been formed in different districts, juntas Ikave been assembled, and "a sort of legislation adopted by them for (fee guidance of their common system r The spirft of Porlier seems to animate their proceedings*. A paper called the Patriot has been printedr and put into circulation throughout this part of Spaiu, calling on Hue inhabitants to stand for ward And vindicate the national indp pendence. ' > * Afadrtdy January 37. v; ? M- Cevallos is recalled into the miatV^ L try? his disgrace only lasted 48 hours* f Madame Porlier Is alive \ she has secludedf | herself in a convent. MABGUERfTA. The royal forces of Spain are said to have lost 500 men, killed, in a late unsuc cessful attack on this island. The re publican standard flies in many parts of Venezuela ; and Chili will soon be rescued from ihe yoke uf the tyrart. Uacwos Ay res appears sale in her freedom, *^nd \>e cxpect ^ood nc w a from Peru. ' LONDON ADVERT 1SEM E NT. The most elegant and useful articles ever produced in the manufactures >vhich this country has lo boast of, is to be in spected at Jeremy and Brigg's ot South junpton~?treet. Their Patent Merino ^a fin Damask excels in beauty and utility any thing ever before offered lo the public for^ furnishing suiis of rooms, libraries, beds* Etc. and the more particularly so, as it ?san article that will not tokc fire* fitting IVoolens. ? Just before the anna sailed from Liverpool, a gentleman arrived there from Leeds, stating that Messrs.Wqf mmald, Gott and Wormmald, and two other merchants of the same place had receiiedan order from Russia for five millions worth of cloths. The order to be executed in sjpTttiqnths from the middle of February ; inconsequence of which wool made an tdfafiMroii 2 to 41. ? * J CONG! of. Rtprnmtttrots, C.I. ll-^ A 51 . April I. SPECIE PAY HEATS* 5;Wr? Calhoun, from the committee on % National Currency repot teya bill for the more effectual collection of the revenue in ihe lawful money of the U, Stated which was twice read uwd committed. The bill provides, that after the $fet of DeCembernexi, the notes of banks which donot^by that tiroepeyspecie?ahallnot be received in pfc/ment of debts 4tie_ the United States ; and- imposes on sufch bank* new stamp'duties, after the following scale >? On notes not exceeding 1 doll. 10 cts* Above I and not exceeding 3 20 Above 2 and note seceding 3 - 3o Above & and not" exceeding 5 50 Above 5 and not exceoding lo ?t r Above 10 and not exceeding 8C ? I AbovfcifOand not exceeding $0,/lf< ; Above 50 and not exceeding 100 lo Above 1 00 and not exceeding 500 50 Above <00- 100 Of which* duties no compensation shall be s4JUMred? but it shall be 44 specifically collected for and upon the stamps affixed to the notes hereby charged therewith." m' Monday, jifiril 8. The bill from tbe Senate for the hfldU <Jf children of ^obe^^K ton, deceased, was twite read and tfrferjred to a select committee The bill from tho Senate to estabfieh a system ol navigation for the United States* - was ylso twice read and referred to the coram iuee on foreign relations, ! THE TAklfJr.^ _ r v 1 .1 The .engrossed bill to reguhte the du es on imports and tonnage wH tread the ilrd time; and the question stated* " shall e bill pass?" ;?? Mr. Handolfih moved that the bill be* postponed to Dec. next. Mr. Smith of Md. opposed the motion for postponement. Mr. Lownde* also cftfered some remarks in reply to Mr. Randolph* and against postponing the bill. After some conversation between Mr. \ Randoifih and Mft Calhoun % the question was taken by yeas and nays on the post-* p?mement and decided in the negative as follows f I " For postponement 4f ^ jf 4 Against i %m \.r* f# ? V *5 tot. Nelson twitted the following Solved, That the committee be ap pointed to enqjaire intp the official cotiduct of Matthias B. Tallmsdge, one of the District Judges of the state of New-York, and: to report their opinion whether the ?aid Matthias B. Taflmadge hath so acted judicial espaeity as, to m*>re the interposition of the constitutional power I -fcsLlK "">W tee do authorised Co send for persons, Da |T~ Tmi F~~ >VVV||)9, ^ ^ ^ ^hg Senate resumed pB^eeMWrnOon ?/'he ?|0:nt intr?i?ed .ome j .%?viui>?ii, mir time ago by Mr. Barry% din to be struck, and, together wun me thanks of Congress, presented to Ma jor General Harrison atad Governor Shel by, and for other purposes. The BANK MIX has finally passed both rt6tfses pf CSftgreaer and wants on ly the signature of the President to be come a IpmT * ' Afa/. Ihieh Afxril 6. tUI, now before the legislature of orki for opening a water commit* n, (by means of locks and canals) jjle Krle, to the Hudson river, has swsketM mnch public attention. The committee who reported the bill have ntc^ ftmffiended various Whjects and brsnehes of revenue for completing the same, with out resorting to a direct tax* Among o iher subjects, is that of an annual lottery ; the state lands, situated in tl>e western bounties ; s tax upon public offices, of al? most every grade, toll on steam-boat pas senders ; tax on uiVi iai seals ; t\>o mills on - the dollar <?i bank sto^k, actualy paid m ; ?(>0,000 dol!ui*>ol ihc pi/>cct<Jb oi the un ties arUing iixmx hales at auction ; tunl a itu ly on salt, manufactured within the wts tern counlits. ? Another canal is contem plated to lit: opened, sous to connect the waters of the Mohawk with ihe Hudson. A tompany is already raised, and the hill, for their* incorporation, has passed the senate. AMI-IK IC AN NAVY. ? The London Monthly Magazine for Oc tober last, *ays?? >** Tbe vapid increase of the American Navy, has, is said, led to /inquiries and remoniirancA r. We cannot understand this declaration Pray svhat ri^ht have these haughty islan ders to enquire mlQ Ctr rrmontraie again 9t tbe creation of an American navy 1 Te> they prefer their " re toon strace Suppose Congress should think proper to enact a law for the btiifd'mg of ten fVa'and 30 frigates yearly, what right wonld Grgflt Ri itiaii^gM'-Any-rfuh^r power on earth ^ave^t^ interfere or remonstrctfe I hi an event ofthfa^sorty think it would be well to refer the memorials of the com~ plainants to a committee of such men as> frgffjL jPo+ifr* Perry f M'Donough. Stevtardy Jonct* Biakety, CTCv Wc. bfo, who would undoubtedly make * er port satisfactory to the nation.-1 Bosion ^jfANlSH BRUfXljM^ The British schr Prudence, ?apt. Le- . ' get*, w'tkhertiived from Kingston, Jamai ca, on Saturday last, brought T American*, laie prisoner* at Carthagens, foor Macks. ? Captain Lagett informs that the conduct of the Spaniards both to Ameri can and; British prisoners was barbarous ^ and cruel in the extreme. They used all means to decoy them into the port? and no sooner had they got them into their power, than tfecy cut them with sword* and beat them inhumanly ; robbing then* o( their clothts*ndaubj?cting-them to-1* kinds qf exposure Which might ioju their healthy or iotult their feelings. ' J?orjotk-B*oeon. > ? ?? " . ? " ? . 1 . a*** " \ _ ~ ? | St. Stephens, ( M. T.) Marti 15. On Sunday evening last, Major Gen Jackson, and suite cached this place*. The arrival of the Gen^r^l was announc ed by the firing of cannon, and the next 8 morning a committee of thejatitena widt ed on him w)M? a coogtatulatory letter,, and invited him to partake of a public dinner to be prepared for the purpose on Monday. The General politely declined** [Attending, remarking that until he reach- < ed his point of distinction. he could not indulge iirthe enviable delights of social intercourse }n private Hfc. He set oak early on Monday morning, as we sfltbr> stand, on a Visit to view the different gar- 5 risons and fortifications in tne Southern, Division. I j, ' jT %? -? -V rtfi' '' 'A r z i ' 7 he Public Officers ? It it vqry satisfacto ry to perceive that the Public Building*,* occupied by the different Offices, are li re ad y repaired, we might almost say re built, #0 as to be -in a condition much su perior to that in which they were befote their conflagration by the torcft of **ur late enemy* Whf Department of Bute is al ready moved Into the feast end of Uftse* Cond story of the buIMi?? sident'a m*Si r.ious and excellent apartments, beirt* very much better accommodated as to ioWm and arrangement than heretofore.? Aat* InitU Elastic Marble of Maaeachueette . Sometime ago, Dr. Mitch ill exhi bited to the New-York Philosophical Soci ety a specimen of American Manic Mar ~ A/#, measuring four feet in length, tore* inches in breadth, and one inch in thicV nc as. The slab w aa of a snowy whiteneas^ of a grained structure, avid of remarkable? flexibility. He had received it of Messrs.* Norria k Kain, Who got it from the quar ry in Pittsfields, Massachusetts, bj^e the receipt ot this extraordinary sample. another one of a far more considerable e? has been procured by Mr. Mey her,* This he is preparing a place in Dr Mitchell's cabinet/ of mineralogy ? The dimensions of4- this atone are as follow : breadth one foot and ten inches, length ire feet, and tl two inches ; making m mass of ti sand six hundred and forty cubic fi elastic marble. This slab when shaken nmlnlates sensi bly backwards and forwards; wf hen sup ported at the two extremities the middle forms a curve of about two inches from * horizontal line; and when turned over recovers itself, and inctims as much the lyhff way i ff many other curteum properties'. The substance under oonsi de ration has been already described by Mr. Meade, in a memoir printed in the American Mineralogical Journal ; and New-York probably now contains th# largest piece that the world can produce* r A. K. Com ? AdvcrtUrr, March 29#