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ly obtained from the chairman of this b u. d, a iicenss or written permismjj, so to do, on pain o" forfeiting lor every such sale, the sum of fifty ilwiais, to b rccoveicd before any c-i iiptunt liihunal; Provided, that

inching herein contained snail extend to any ale by auction, made pursuant to, or in cxvcutijn of any order, detrue, sentence, or judgmcot ot am court of the United States, or eithct of the;. 1, or made in virtu.; of distress ijr rent or oi'.u r can c for which dis tress i allowed hv la. v. or male bv. or ou beiulf of c:vcul ji s or administrator as such. St. 2 n I Ik it further ordained Ta.ttac chairman of mis korrd :iia) l ..I j,)o.i t!ic app'.icatioi of any pet koi, shJl, gram a license or w rittu pciMiissi n to m ike sa-e of percna oroooi tv by aieti-n ; Voi'k , lliu. ever p-Tsoo r p'.i )us apptiug loi such iicvMisv permission, shall, o:t nuking applicdi'M for thi same, pay to tac chairman such sum as he may demand on bjhulf of this corporation ? .ich will ba regvdated from two to t .veulv dollars, accoiding to his judgment of the ickuive value of the propci ty to be sold. Passed -27 M May, 1820. H UCXTIX, Chairman. V.J. Hit dlf.y, Clei k. ar- g.j. liHn lOIWUI'U1 II' L ATK F R O M V A N G K SEW YORK, M V Y 1 5. By the Maria Theresa, at this port, and tneuriivals at Boston, Bordeaux pip e:sto the 4;h. and la;is to the ! 1 i of f;irii rc received The law to nspond t!ie exercise of the li i -rty d the press was passed by t .2 F-i'iwh C? a.n )er of Deputies, Ma.'a 3 fjrit 1 35, iain-t it 109 . T .e s-.udmts ol .M-dicins at Paris Ira. v.' p- jseoted an a ldicsi of tiianks to tu 150 Deputies who voted agams' t:i : i v d),idin,- individual h ly. Ol i".. .uMreic-i of the satne naLU. e were pr-; uiiv at Tiis. pahis, m vnr it 27. The ')nish Pre.-A cannot treat of politics, no. s;ive news, without speciu poi'miWnio. . Blium mmv editors hive b.-eo arrested. It a )- po i' S tnat f. ti.n the Biltic to the Pyre, i : js Jiere is a u holy alliaJicc" aijai st the ih'ess. pris. march 23. Y .'-te.'div an I tins day the com int"i' njrs of i-ie niMiber of Peers e )!itiuujdto examine Louvel the ass is iiv W have ha 1 com mnicated to tis !

tin niiiiu:.4. of a decree oy the Uoly- tance inasmuch as it appears to cono :i.:e, which vas i amended to rivit the fir.n a verv nrobablc o;inion. that the c!iai:ii that the people of Spain have j powers of Europe will irive a timely jus bt ken They assure us i WhS 1 attention and intcrp sition in the afrc . ly to b executed. This decree jfiirs of Spain. It is prudent they e.' isistcd of I 2 articles. pvincip illv di- sliou.d do so, provider! only ! at recc 1 to kcepi out of the couatry such interferences be made with a bjjks that were disliked by those whoj due respvct to the rights of t'ie peoias led tli j decree, ami farther to res- ! nle as well as to the interest ofkinir.

train the domestic press. TAlllS, MARCH 29. 'I here is i vjp-jrt in circuiati(n t! i a di- ;)o:irion to r :oit hs ben m i.rte.l .. .n ). - t ic troosin P -u.sia. w i'c a.ncss o: thy irovn n nent, t!ie the S mulso uevv i is kmwn to everv o e P'-'H'i i o is 'Pt for gotten that a co'iitu' toti vas o o it's ' 1 her as a r-vtl ! ir he- ''fnis io tavorofni tioai' i dipru -ute Tiie constitution, ei'io 1:1 ej i i langci-, refused af t?i vict u v, is Pie obieot of aK wi-,h-es Wr ar - auie 1 Uiat some supcr oVi ers, s. i tri- n U to tae K' g, vr tec died the promises, in i le to te P;e, and have intc ! on tae 'CUT-Wiiy oT fu'Tmg them. T i '-e o--oc"rs it i :-. Id d. lave been b- ;en. ,i i 1 t;e 'i o s bveloud'v ca u- 1 fjr 'he o ?o he ''iast ited We a i r'o"mt of toe consequence oi thi -. aTa; diiv paper announces as a re po , t at an explosion, like to tVt of S - ). i.te n 'o threaten the kingd o of Italv. The movement begar n )'o roe, ad he examn'e was soon f d.' v to 1 o ved at liln A tm.vumous th -nio uioii .v s Miaaif te ! for t!ie i iu h oe--of t'u coon' -v The Ueitio lis s '1-inui fr their r.ing 'v!i ') ike UevTier. with a const!'r . -nt -in v' -novut.

'T.i'th V). - I'hev ay t'at a emir-; first pu lie intimation of the probaie 'oi hroug t to t'v is-;an en- hiiitv of an e-nt vicii tiiut exer-bi-.v d -sp.rr.is 'v iich r.-.t.flrtn the(cise an imp )i-,aut influence upon the re-o.:, w vx ve hive nl-"th riven, fate of Furo)C."

c ji is. e nm.r t K'o,-)"" .,rp A letter fVim nr:k. 4'V up. s te1", that 1 t'ono art - n tK i: mu ch to TVivotv ' ; p'ob 'bk a s-.ui i r.th r Ahich iv bo-.'. n Sp.i.i . n ! v 1 1 , .ii - vilt ,r - h o a' i-t V i io.i fiv veH v, h r-M'-r itv of lvu oe m lo: i H) I f s ) t s - ot ' : the oov S"". Ita'v So o a s vc 'ifoiv 'ie .'at f iv,s to -he et ibi'hsnejit of to-

I vn 1 -.ws pacd for the Phe Sen etariat of the Cortes is aire- " " -r 0, .- ; in,'. a'.r.iiiut so re-istablished. Its fliers, sea's. 1 ibrty, aiw extremely un-. pipers, and the oririnal of ,r coiisMpopuur." tution, hac been restored to it. All

From the continuation of the dis- .'thctlerks are restored to their posts

cussion of the law against the liberty!' of the press, it is probable it will be j completed and promulgated on the dark day. It is said Mina has intercepted a correspondence from Ma h id, of the highest importance ; and he wid not communicate it, but to ihs Cortes. An ultra journal announces this S lay, with a tr iumphant air, that Ai-j iv a Guipuscoa, and liUcay, arc near- ! tnrooe and arbitral y power. It is confirmed tiut agination prevails at Portugal. The liritish pride, )t f'orc which every 1 abased himself, excitci at this day a daring indignation. The Eor-iish are afo.cn publicy braved, a,;d advised to relieve the couuliv from their j sence. We re as-sured d;stinguiiied persons aave already been designated by an .ndepindent pvrty, to propose to the Cortes t Madrid a Federation between thi two poople of ancient Ibre. PAIU3, MARCH 31. Persons' of all classes eagerly subscribe for the relief of the victims of aihitrary power. Among the signers are Lafiitte, Benjamin Constant, and .uanv other Deputies. W'.at a satire en the ministry ! What a ch.iractercstic trait of the system to which France is delivered ! Xow that the discussion upon the liberty of the press is terminated, it is thought that M. Chuseldes Cnuergucs will deve'top his project ol an accusation against the I'ukcde Caze. He erv'ared, in the face of all France, to do it. HORnElUX, ATRlL 4. Tlie Spanish nation proceeds in the work of reformation with a calmness which become a people determined to be free. Letters from Cadiz confirm the previous accounts of the tranquility ot that city. 1 he govern nent is occupied in forming a corps' of '2 -J.ono men, to support the new constitution of the nattcir, and to act against those who" may disturb the public peace. The prefects, sub-prefects, and municipalities, are organi z-id, and co-operate with the government in maintaining tranquility. SPANISH REVOLU riO'. The subjoined articles in relation to tins interesting subject, extracted fro hi foreign papers, are entitled to serious consideration : We copy tho following from Hell's Wcek y Messenger, of March 19. 4k An article from Italy Contains a point ot intelligence ofsomeimpor Tiie article to which we allude, states that his Grace the Duke of Wellington will shortly b- charged with a mst nnpo'ttat po-iticai uegociation; it is st ted that he is to confer with the Anibassa !'.m s of the other greo' Po.vers at Paris, r'pecting the a!fa'ns of Spaii. atul that he will then g ) to Mtdrid to by the result before the Spanish govern ncnt. The Vntt ossadors, it is asserted would receive special instructions from their Courts, and that tins important busi-nes-. would be treated with entire unahimity by dl parties. We miK't only express our hopes, that, if Ferdinand be retained upon the Spanish throne, the people wid Save some bitter security tor his adherence to -iny royal chat ter he may give than Ids hare word." The St. James Chronicle, a paper of respectable authority, gives to the Spanish news, however important it m iv be, a iiiot intense iaterest, by fie publication of the following intelligence : i We do not speak from light authority when we state the fact, that the neighboring kingdom of Portugal is forward in its preparations to folhv.v th? example of Spnin, and that 'he c.vis di iatiou of the whole Peninsula in'o one powrrml free oionarciiy is ut hand. This i,we believe, the ni nit t n. march 21. Yesterday we o. ! a double fte at thi- . ourt, to c hbt. te, lA the same ti ne the bith day of th Qtieen, and toe autilvrv aw of the publication of ' 'he coni'mrion. I Junta have required the dis misvil of a.l who were of tlie 70 who et.tiored for the overthrowr nf ?, - - - - - - -- - o es A 1 the political chiefs ( prefects nominatv bv the Cortes, aic rcstoii ed to thru ITicrs.

Madrid is inundated with pamph

lets, gazettes, and handbills, which are showered on the people from e very quarter. REJOICIVG AT HAVANNA. Our correspondent at Havana has! transmitted us, via Savannah, a min4 I uts description of the proceeding at Jt that place, on the reception of the jl King of Spain s recognition of the; Cortes. The proceedings ofthe 15th received an-J published in this city ; we therefore, only extract from hi- ! letter the following accourit of those subsequent. Char City Gazette. " On 1 7th April the Heads of Dci partments met at the Council Cham1 ... her, where thev went through tho ne-cess?.-y forms required to their oiTices ; fiorn therce they proceeded in pro'"Csion to the Caihdl, wheie some religions ceremonies and inusic, were performed. Or consist bled v tered to them the rath. " On the 19th, the Heads of Departments, with the olhcers and ci'.izer.s, formed in a proceion, escorted by a detachment of trops, rf-p'a-ccd in due form tho stones which were erect d in honor to the Constitution, in 1312 I believe there has not bum ny ofitcers removed, except the (tTvcrr.or's (-ounril, which ate now elected by the people. u Durix three days the city has been elegantly decorated with curtains and Colors, handsomely displayed from the windows ai d balconies ; and salutes were fired from the forts and shipping. The illumination was very brilliant, and many transparencies fancifully displayed, with ap propriate moitos, which shew the p.t riotic Spirit and love of liberty which the Spaniards now dare t expe-s The othceis and soldiers conducted themselves in a wanner liighly hon orablc, and .worthy of praise : not n drop of blood !ias been spilt through the whole scene r every thing if now peaceable, and all appear satisfied and pleased with the change of affairs." THE MISSISSIPPI PIRATES. From the r,alizc, dfiril 19. Arrived at the '.'alize, the U. S Revenue Cutters Louisiana cp.ip Loomis and Jlabaitia, captain F. I. Costigan from a cr.dzc. On the 1 6th they visited 15 rc tori Island, a notorious resort foi pirates, particularly the celebrated Patterson After landimr twenty -five men, well armed, and traversing the island tin oughout. they set fire to the houses and the woods on the island, at.d entirely consumed every thing that vras standing A report Ind long been in circulation, that large nuus of moncv were buried on the Island, but thev did not suececd in finding any. It is understood the y are bound to the westward, to break up the haunts of the pirates in that (piatter. We publish the subjoined extract with reluctance, and should not have publUhed it at all if it were not made in some sort a national matter, by the cirrumstflnrcs attending it. If pii vate accounts of this affair did not go far to exculpate our officers, we should say they were to blame for not having before now entirely suppressed a practice which has procured som jealously already, if not enmity, to the Nay. Jit. Int. K EW LONDON, MAY 10,1820. Extract cf u Ictlc from n genth mav in Gibalar ro hiajriend in thin citu dated March 14. " On Saturday last there was a duel fought on the neutral ground, between one of the lieutenams of tl e U S. ship Gnrriere and one of the lieutenants of this garrison : they exchan ged three shots the English ofhc r received a wound in the groin the m Aerican officer sustained no injur) On Sunday next day.no person, of any nation, was allowed to go inside the gates of the gatiisou or town of (iibrnltar until 2 o'clock, P. M. and cven at this time there is no American navy officers or seaman allowed to come on horo. Merchant vessels have their usual privileges. On Monday last the frigate Gu nitre and b'ig Spark sailed up the Meditcrraper.o. The commodore's ship the Peacock, remains here in the bay. The Navy Agent is tiyi ig to settle the distutbance. I am informed, however, that the officeisof the garrison of Gibraltar have challenged ail the officers of the U. S. squadron." Carlisle, April 3. Dcr:t firorvise uvlrt you intend tc erform An action for the recovers if damages, in a case of promise, marriage, was sustained in the Hart ford county court, Md. at March teneast, by Ann Garrison, against Joshu V.nos,by which she recovered 2Sr-. T'ds ii one way oijinithing a Garrison.

i the 18th, all the military. M. l asp irk UKAnnvTr., v.-nsui; lf urr ot ten rernments. assem- Citncral ol the King ot rHiMiA, . ,

on the parade at 8 o'clock, A. M. to roMJe m the United M-tes, has :

here the Cap'ain (Icncral admiiu.- just arrived m this city. id. , r . ... ... .

TASHTNC.T0W, MIT 16. "The First Session of the sixteenth Cougress was terminnted about 4 oclock yeafrday afternoon, by the aojonrnment of the two Ileuses sivc die A'at. Int.

The session closed in perfect bar mony. The- Prcddri.t attended at the Capr - d to receive and ign the bu;s ; and the Heads ot I).-p-irnnent ..'so ttuuc during gr-at pari o tiday. 2o: srfcio-i Vd Cfinvess, twi lias passed under cu' obsei aii-r. t-.as t)f t:n marked by moro dehbcci tiou and coolness in its closing scene ib. The bill to provide relief for 5:ck and dibbled scan.cn was lost, t.y tt.c .. , i i ii dtidtrrctfinciit between the two liuo.,es, rcipectine the aniendnieiit t.itic7 1 x l ii ,, j i, to proposed by ihe llouae ol lw nc - 1 ' senUtivc. to. T. c!.: ..r t v,.. i no new oiii ui nit York, will, it i, said, b-a hunched the latter end of the month. She i cop. pered and p? in Led. ib. The line of battle ship Massaclm - setts ( by v, hich nanie we hrnr she is to be culled, ) now builditsg tl ti.e Navy Yard, CbarJestown, is tfe theme cf ado, hr.ticn among ai! i - oj; - noisseurs in ship bui.dmp;, 1-r t:.e bcantv of her model, her strength of mater ais, and the r.oiiciitv ot wo: 1.

I - i'V..,!f.i l' r.,i!;v. !iif r:.i!ni:,.ir Mi, .

manship. She is larger ir.sn tU-j In- ; ivVWvr, Ti:t t e mctroilid ef dependence, Washington, or Viank-;. 1 -uszens ol W:-Lip;;ton e ut , I'm, atul is about the trnnagc ol ti.e ho ref.iieh to a roo r..i , Columbus, recently built at th Navy .cn bcis, i.ose va it so-. .: l.r .K Ya l in Wav.hhVto!.. 'JTe Maa-' enquire ii.to the thf; . er.t si, j; . t:. . t nusetts is the secc-nd ship of the due1 corr.plru;;t eer-tah fd tl eic : . ;o i. . t built under the supe: imenfiancc oi"':ll4ty 1-avcpov.er to a nuu - - i -e-

Commodore Hull. Old Ironside, or the fugMe f'onstitutio'n, is undergfdn a tnorough repair, at the N'avy Yard, prepa. ai.rv to her hen.g ba lo Lt U ,.; exammaxioo s:e iniiy jui:iKS i-e cognomen which she bears. Her lower timbers ire as hard as iron, and her upper works, '.villi the exception of the ends of hei b'-ams, p;o'. e to be much better than had been -anticipated. B.s'on Int-cll. AVv S.a'iish Minuter, dpt. Dickersou arrived at' Haltimorc from Smyrna, via (iihraltav, was informed at the latter place, by a gentleman who came aloriL; side, that the consti tutional goterniv.cn: of Spain, lead appointed ar. Kmbassndor to the U oiled States y.tul tiiut it was probab.e lited States y.tul tiiut it was probab.e ic hud alreodv sailed lor Yo k t was supposed nis mission related t; 'no Fioridau. It tm Count rf tit Jten. We notice by eastern papers that counterfeit 50 50 and 5 dollar I .idled States Pank notes are in circulation in Pnibidci - phi i and X. York. Thev are exci uled in a style calculated to deceive tiie best judges. Also, notes of 5 .md lt'0 dollar on the planter's bank of Georgia ; sruno with the name of Jiln Hutton, otlicrs, James Johnson. President. Ku. JhruU. From the Cincinnati Inquisitor. Messers Kdiiors, It is a fact, that for the ti.:e last weeks, SHAi) love been cang.it in small quantities in the Ohio, im -

posite to this p'ace. Stranpe as tidsi' b,- special leave of the H'U-,e."

may appear, it is no less strain c tlun true. What should have brought them here so far up the liver, is a quer that would puzzle Dr. Mitciu'l, or the celebrated C F. Rarfncnyuc. Sali-Wy Mast. April 4. Jonathan Knowlton of Gloucester, had a ball dropped out of hi bark last vcek,thathe i,id received on ' is v. x i v fcliV-r 'kALitV . t J J I i FN V. i Hill in the Amciican Hcvolution. ATTKN ITOX ! We ropy the following article into ;ur paper, hecau e wr think it ought to have an mflnence upon the cxtrav?or;mt prices ysul m the western coun'ry formany articles It U hoped all classes of the community will reflect on the great difiu icncc between the prices annexed to the dilT rent articles enumerated, and those paid here for ! the same. Tocsin Cumming S Shoemaker Philadelphia, advertise Philadelphia made gentlemen's boos at X ; Waistcoats eady rmde. SI J ready made, muslin Shirts, 80 cents ; tine fashionable Hats. 82; Vest Patterns 50 cents; silk Umbrellas, good quality cents ; Windsor Soap, 1 cents a cake, c! COXVKYANCiNG. Dccds, .Mn:iL-iiri-5. a-u! all ntruuKMits of w riling, lraw u up(n thi hortot notlce,at reduceil ii ict. Apply it the Vincennci lW.-O.Iicr. Jail 2 oitw.

Nr.v 10. UJi.

In our last number vc observed, .hat we bedeed we 4 coulu show to '.ie wond i trat a i-ait of our dtdctraiion nctc i more as dunk agent than .s the icpreseaia'.h es cf the pcoph . ', ice. Vc s'iaiU loe;c!o:c, in t!..j Miuihcr, Lilvmpl t: h v t.-t cl c -:ali.to be correct: a..l hct i! . ue oi y go into a :. eti,, -il. i :'' i.ieu Cwit.ioct on ihe i-th'.r ci ,r which wo hac hctcte-ibic ii.icdtvi gainst liietn. As tiu'-e men -tttd ir. zn cfT.!,!' j "J".'") - -"" 'V a I t""'"K'. V'.",w - 'and to l.oi.v i xi .it, it it to j u': ;c - . . 'a lew :;'!:.cts in. m tu- jru:,.. i , t. t!;e iituscol It-.-'esir. u..-.-.i el l.. - i . lavt SCiMU id L. ut:..i tkiie l'"rceiui.ir g;i the Miniab . . . t, f e i i.at p:oxe o.e (m-.-.u oi our n i!eb ir.avif ; u-: v. e ur j no to n.isie'.d or pei', cu t : " m oxn.w. d K-k m bk: 1 3ih. 1 m u.oiioi td W.v. Miucy. I 'Ihe n.u.i.i;t:al (f b.n'' n ! .- ai ts tif asi.iL.va.n t.i;..y. . . il.e' , subject i,f bfc kv, n C ' ; getucr with ti c i ri'mir i- i v 1 i j( heieu.foir suhniitet' .n t. c m.u j-cr "x '- u. up, v.i.ieh re- n l a. to it jiene a uti..iJ iep.-,t .1 t. i. a5!t' .ai-tles n. Usi Sti-. m- : J-tu el ihe cuti.ic r li tu ef. u-j 1 ;'it ai d it ti.e ( e n it i e : '-ht liity iiave power n. sua. i. i . i - 0 - Mil's jo-tl j-upeis. Jo e . , i. t i. dicevei the exlc.it :,Ja k ... ei'suHj -iji ?vs con i - i l ?. said .memorial, tis v. el. V.:. oti.i' conceded, or iciitive to l:v anO ilial ihey have kale to lej eia! l;ih, oro'.hei wise ( m v.i ;ii ;n of Ir. Mihov. ihe u solution, was amci.'.eo! ov n, the wo; da 4 Le refer : lo the iniuce ..ppoinicd nihe Mif'.eii hanks generally i;;si.a(! c: k be fei iiti to a committee ci live r-t j oci ' I Bluke moved to an;ci ! solution by htiiking it out f-

solution by httiking it out f"-: : i woidi fc- committee on ;;n!il. i'1 1" to the words, una i!:.i t.,.;. if I leave" ice. '

And on the' question, Shall the reseid ion he r oT rd.r li w as dec ioed lo the net ati e. a: tlie veus aT.-.l T;'. -b, b: h't: ch: ' by Mus s. I'oss Sc Miitoj, v.c.r I loi.o a a : ! AYKS, Messrs Ji!cny Fiak -, j Ch.mdK :r.i, l.wi g. Jeoy, " i I an, ot J lleisoa Com.u t 1 .wi j " ur;,? r' MIL"). Messrs. dinner, Hu ibar, Keus, Graham, Gras. liiil, ii?. ' man, Jo: u, Lieu y, Lviu-, ' Merrill. M:::cy, Il's. Sal.-, T; 0,. usson, Tho:;.psoii, and X.i.oi, if. Mr. Sudivan u;o.ed, t.j n.t , d ',.t;

( tesoludo.i by inserting after t!c .i.: i4 that they huvc p wer" the ..ui (

I n l'r; neitioii being tuni on ( fir : o i---f i i lrl. It i s decided in the i.e.;-.' Mr. Tnomasson moved to t u. the resoluiion, by striking it oui i, the worils 4 proee tlii.g ot i!.c hu e. i n and blanches in ll.i ite, to ti e ci .., " and inscuii.g in i'eu oi the s. n e.;.c woU4ai.d if they deem it i;taes.ry, ihal H ey 'vitii zin bt k cr ( f ce d' discount and deposit in :i i., s:u ,

I - - s.v-f. e.t u, ami leporl their piocecdi gi il.c e- 1

And the question b;r,g ShalUhis auicndment b i deptt d? Il vui decided in the i, 4tj'. The qutstif.n was then yv.u SI all tl is r-oiution piss' ? And Mr. J(are having C; lb d Tor a divi-ionjof the question, ic wa.-uccord-ingly put, .' Sludl ko much of'l.i revcluti. n as rcfei to the memorial afoicsaid, to comiiittec appeinted on the tjubjcci of banks generally, pa.s? It was oeciocd in the afTn mative The question then beiru- put,

Shall the rett of this resolution pa--?. ,

It was auo decided i:j the afu:

motive. And ihe ayes and mcsb-.-Hg cRllcd for by Messrs. lilake and M.il:c:., w ere as follow s, viz : " J AYKS, Messrs. Chambers, Chri- I ler, Dunbar, Evans, hwing, Giaham, Grass, Hill, Dolman, Jelly. JV m, i

l.m.P.ey, l.yr.n, Middoi:, Mernl. ...v ray, Ross, Salor, Surl.erhnJ, Thorn. I

assjn, Thompsou, iid Zcnui :j.

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