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ALEXANDRIA, {D. C.) I FHl[l1i Monsisa. .tarsi. 18S3. I \V re • i> I n-> Baltimore morning pi I * '*i ij • • i .eNewYoikpapersiluejre* F did not come to luml. ‘ re indented to the politeness of a gent.e ^ho irrivd in town yesterday from New [ f,r the Standard of that citv of If'eJnes r " from which we extract the foreign nee given below. _ !!'»•• 9 ___- - ' ' | 1 \IKsr FROM FRANCE. Yokk M»v -9—By the arrival of the Inland, Captain Richardson, from whence she sailed on the 17th of April, , c received Paris papers to the 16th inclu ' f,.„n which we make the following selections, r Krenck papei* contain no news from Eng \|iri' 4'h- — Private letter-* from Con state, tliat the Sultan has formally de , ,i uf the Russian ambassador that the Run 1 I flee* shall remain in the Bosphorus until vi , j, been definitively estab i»hed between iT. p. te and tne Pasha of Egypt. It seems r eSi't.n apprehends that the tranquility would he endangered il the fleet BJ, vjfeied to depart. \MII6th,evening.— By letters (,f March 1 5*h, . \e . in Ina. it appears rertain that M-h * , V i In* r j-*> teJ file conditi »ns of pea. e of j. Yimoal R u*<in. Me was pa. ticiilarlv J .1 ba t'*e a "de requiring the surrender . i, ll et t » the Porte. It is add>-d tliat he has ,. ,t ..ut a second *q ladron from Alexandria, and i, Jirecteil Ibrabt n agmi to move forward — r l!ie receipt of ibis lutedigem e, the Sultan .',iM l.jv^ ag.in denounced the Pacha and his 4* u-b.-l-. ami Ibe Russian fleet would have •ltd l!»'* ll»*pm»rus. tl>>pes were espiesseu this fl *<*t ivuu J immediately effect a junc , , with a French squadron, ami sail for Alex Jin, |u compel the IV ha to sign the tieaty. M irch 15.—Yesterday the squadron / vl.niral L’unany arrived in our harbor, and .. uiichor before toe town .it two o'clock III the ,t.-r “ •!»• I* is composed «*l the following ves v.,;_t:,e K’nprCss Marv, the Admiral’s vessel, ’ Si guns; the l’aimctno 74: the Adrianople •I; the Tsiieilos frijjate ol 6U guns, and the jn. «tt vhtp Laug' ton. SPAIN. |.,e (jur.<*!te of Madrid contains two decrees, .ijtimn; that the provinces shall send deputa > m the capital on the 20tb June, to p.i v ho :n;tf :.i the voui*; liittnt* Mat la Rii/aibeth Lou* heire-s apparent to the throne, in delauit d tu!e heirs This is considered by some >• *<11* a* in effect a convocation of the Cor* •hut a more general opinion is tliat it is signed to suppress the intrigues of the Carlists fix ti»t' successiou ol 1) m Carlos. PORTUGAL. It is mentioned that the cause of I) >n Pedro mU rai!i»*r mure favorable—*he had succeeded it. procuring a lar^e loan. Bi I.OICM llsi’SSKLs. A pill 13.— We have heard that the wiimtrY intended to resign. It is said that Mr. IMl:t, although file silence he has observed dur n ; the sitting of the 5d of April seems to place him in a situation different from that of his col Irrgues tt>e Minister* ol Justice and of the In trr.ur, msists particularly on his dismissal. GRKKCK. The new* from this country is most encourag nig: public order is mn*t strictly maintained, end ».« government is acquiring the confidence and r?;srd ul llie people FR \NCE. At the cl««s*-of the session of the Chamber of Deputies on tile 14th April, General Lafayette, accompanied by many of the members, waited up'll M. I)e. Broglie, to intercede for 423 Poles slm lud left ihe p'ace assigned them, and who !» their departure had brought themselves under ' * rigor nl die oidinances ol the government — l’i»e tienera^spoke with great energy in their )>*< fixation, and explained their motives M. ih Bioglir i* said tohave promised to use Ins ii'tWnce to mitigate the penalties they have in currru. I’uus, April 15 —The table of the prudurt »l indirect taxes duiit.g the three first months of l"iv tear,compared with the product of 1831 and 1HJ2, presents an increase of 8.757,000 francs »*rr the former, and of 3,710,000francs over the latter. i he Duke of Orleans did not depart to day f<>r London. Hi* join ne? is postponed to the !•'< ol May. |n the mean tune it is hoped that '•mo iliii,jr more positive concerning the affairs of hist will be learned, that Ills Koval Highness jy»v »aider concerning them to more effect. The i i land and llelgir question will also, it is be ‘ be brought upon tire carpet. I vKi>, A,ml |Guv.—Private Correspondence ^ 'hjnge report is in a circulation in Paris, but •>ne which obtain* some belief 11 is preteuded ,sit an extraordinary courier has arrived, an ’•ruing that the Polish refugee* who Hed from • •-•Nincoi. fiic. had arrived in Hie Grand Dutchy of lw>ieti, that two regiments of the line and one of rivalry lud united with them to bring about a rp ilutionary movement. It is added that the I'>li!>h refugees wrho have left France are abun* •Unity provided with monev M e are assured that the Minister of Marine i as ordered the fitting out of new armaments at ■ port of loulon. This report has been cur !?“' since lesterday, and as the aflairs of the ■•'I beemne complicated, there is no improba ".V*10 being rejh/.t rI The projected ex* •• ion Jgainsi Constanline is no more spoken ^ i ^ ‘e sea*on which is so far advanced, and J fal *vb is now so powerful in that part of ' r|n, render it improper. hne is much uneasiness in referrence to the ’ T‘'» of the legitimates m the west. Bjnds ^organizing and make their re appearance Hies which for some months had been in * (ltf y* tranquility, and which had hoped to romall further uneasiness. This move* * *mong the ('houans is attributed to the ap* *DC,? °r 80,”‘‘ powerful chief of the partv, 8*mIe..oc»« to re-organize the bands lor ' 1 *rP°*r committing depredations. A nutn* her of agent* of the police have been sent from Pans to discover, if possible, the retreat of this chief. M.Lehonhad yesterday an audience of the King, to whom he sent a letter from Leopold, and several notes from the ministers upon the nitua* lion of the country. It appears that Freuch in tervention will become necessary, and the du ration ol peace will be very uncertain. King William, since the interposition of Russia, re j-*cts all propositions. Toe cabinet of S». Pe ter*burgh will no longer recognise the separa tion ol Belgium which it has already sanctioned. LATEST FROM ENGLAND. The Britannia, Capt. Sketchly, brings Liverpool papers to the 17th, and London to the 16th ult. both inclusive. They contain but little new* of interest, as the accounts from the Continent are not so late as are contained in our French papers by the Poland We have selected a few items relative to the affairs of England and Ireland. f.V. 1”. Standard. Revenue—It appears that upon the whole financial year, a« * umpired with the last, there is an increase of 239,386/. but upon the quarter itself a deficiency to the amount of 92,0-15/. Mr. Dawkins, the British resident minister in Greece, has been accredited Minister Pleni potentiary since the arrival of K ng Uiho and his troops at Nauplia. Viscount Goderuh has been elevated to an Earldom, by the title of the Earl of Rippon. The Marquis of \nglesea has issued a procla maii m, declaring the association called the •‘Irish Voluwteeis" to Ik* “dangerous to the public peace and safety*’—and prohibiting all meetings there of. London, April 15. Parliament—The House of Commons assem bled to dav—a number of petitions »ere present ed from different places, praying for the abolition of Negm slavery. Lord Althorpgave notice that he would move to-morrow for leave to bring in a bill to enable persons to purchase smal 1 annuities by means of the Savings’ Banks. The hou*e then went into a commttee of supply, nod Sir J. Unchain, in moving the resolutions Tor certain sums of money for the supply of the navy, said that, in addition to the reductions made las' year, amounting to .£7.000 in this department, there had been a further reduction effected, amounting to £17,000, besides £5.000 which had been he’re tofore received in »he shape of fees, making alto gether a saving of £-29,000. The several wins proposed were agreed to without opposition. IRELAND. Dcblin, April 18 — h is a fact, ascertained bevond doubt, that the Whitefcet are leaving this country for A nerica. The moment it became known that th*- county of Kilkenny was proclaim ed, a considerable number of those miscreants fled to the adjoining sea ports, in order to emi grate to the United States or Canada. A fnend of mine, who has leturned from the county of Wexford this morning, informs me that the ut most terror prevailed amongst the \\ hitefeet in I the neighborhood of Russ, and many of them : have left the country. In the county of Kilken ny confidence had been partially restored. Yes terday a considerable poi turn of the gentry as sembled at Norelands, live seat of Win, Daily, . Esq , to enjoy the spurts of the field. 'l*iu** bills have been found by the commission grand jurv against Mr. John W alsli, one of the vice presidents of the Trade? Union, lor a speech alleged to be seditious, spoken by him at one of the meetings of that body, ami published in the Evening Post. The trial will probably be defer red until next commission. 'live pi ic es erf agricultural produce throughout the country are vryy depressed. Oats are sell ing at Lounhtea. in the county of Gal wav, so low as 5d per stone. This could not reniunera'e the grower, even if the rents were only half their pre sent amount. The authorities in the city of Kilkenny have directed that all “the public houses are to be cleared out after sunset—no crowds are to be al low, d in the streets—no music or display of any kind to be permitted—all idle and disorder j persons are to be taken up—but, at the same time, no persons whatever who are going on their lawful business are to be molested.” The natu ral good humor of “boys of Kilkenny” did not forsake them on the occasion of the proclamation. I On the night previous to its coming into opera j turn several instruments were gut in requisition ! _a sort ol band, attended by a crown, paraded I the street*; ami the most plaintive airs were heard till a late hour.— Globe. \ ' _____ From Nassau. N P —The Royal Gazette of the 8th instant, says:— “ A Portuguese slaver was wiecked at a key near Old Harbor, on the south side of Jamaica, on the 20th ult. Vessels and boats were immediately dispatched to the wreck, which brought oft' ami landed at Old Har bor 232 of the slaves, together with the masler and crew of the vessel. The officer ol the Cus toms, on going to the key, inquired if the slaves had all been landed, and was told that three of them had been left behind in a dying state; he then despatched a canoe to the wreck, where these poor creatures were found alive, and were landed with the others. Un the account reach ing Kingston. H. M. ship Ariadne sailed, and re turned to Port Royal with them on the 23d.” The following is from the Argus of the 6ih instant: — •• An American schooner from l'urk9 Island, bound to N u folk, touched here yester day morning, to land Mr. Pugh, the methodist parson and his wife, having on board Lieutenant ilurgitine, of the 93d regiment, in pursuit of his Lady, who. it is stated, had been accidentally carried away in an American vessel, nn board of which they were passengers, having embarked at one of the Windward Islands to go to England by wav of the (Tnited States. The master, ex periencing bad weather, did not know exactly where he was, and sent his boat with three sai lors on shore to ascertain; for which purpose Mr. Burgoine accompanied them, who, having land ed, found themselves at the Caicos During their absence, how ever, the master became alarm ed at the breakers which appeared, and sailed oft with Mrs. B , leaving the boat, sailors, and Lieut. Burgoine behind. Fortunately for Lieut. B the vessel that touched here passed by, bound to the same port; iu which he and the tailors took pas sage.” His M. achooner Nimble, Lt. Bolton, lately raptured a slave trader, bound to some part ol Cuba, w ith about one hundred and ninety slaves t ' on board. This vessel,on being carried (o the Ha vana, was refused admission there, and was tent I to the Island of Trinidad. A Steam Vessel of War is to.be sent out from England to the Island of Jamaica. It is »uprx>v ed that the Steamer is for the purpose of working between the Islands, without any regard to wind or currents; and in this way much celerity for the removal of troops will be obtained, suitable to circumstance*. Cape tie Penis.—The Globe of this morning gives a letter from the Charge d’Affdircs of Por j tuga! to tile Secretary of State, accompanied by • his translation of a letter from the Governor of the Cape de Verd hands, expressing bis grati i lude for the assistance afforded by the citizens of the United States to the suffering inhabitants , of his government. i Fiom the concluding paragraph of the Go vernor’s letter, it appears that the evil is not yet : removed. The inhabitants of these islands are still exposed to all the horrors of famine—and having no hopes from their Mother Country, whose condition is scarcely less deplorable, they • strain cry to us for aid. — Balt. Pat ! --- [COMMUNICATED. J Mr. Snowden:— I have just returned from a , rich intellectual banquet—an inspection of Mr j Boudet’s justly admired picture of the “ Raising ; of Lazarus,” one of the most deeply impressive, j ami inimitably tender, of all those multiform 1 scenes which are associated with the earthly his I torv of our Divine Redeemer. And having been I gratified to an extent beyond even my anticipa tions, I cannot retrain the expression of my ap probation through the medium of your paper. There are certain technical terms and phrases peculiar to the art ot Paintiii?, without an ac quaintance with which, it i* exceedingly difficult to convey to the mind an adequate idea of any ' of its productions.—Of these terms and phrases ' I am almost utterly ignorant; anil am, therefore, wholly disqualified from entering into a labored and critical analysis either of the merits or de merits of this truly splendid and most attractive nirfiir<» t «nv i/emfrif*. Iii><-hii<.h it is tnlo>n for granted, that the nice ami practiced eye of a fi\ nishtd artist would not pass over the entire whole, without a discovery of something to con demn; while in the view of others, such as the writer of this, the piece might be regarded as , completely faultless. But, though ignorant of terms, I am siill able to form an estimate of general outlines: and of the natme of the impression produced upon the mind, there can be no mistake. I have rarely seen a picture—ami 1 have had an opportunity of seeing some of the most greatly admired in the country—the interest created by which was so deep and so tlndli:ig, or (lie impression which it lett behind was more full or more delightful.— The attitude of the piincipn! figures in the group, the expie^hm of feature* peculiar to each, and the drapery with which they are invested, are all striking, significant, ami, 10 my view, beauti fully appropriate: while the nice distribution of light and shade, uniting its influence with the affecting recollections of the stupendous miracle which is here designed to be represented, con spires to awaken a train of sensations, at once the most serious, the most grateful, ami the mo>»t devout. If not greatly mistaken, it will be wel comed and admired wherever it goes; ami few, I imagine, wii retire from the exhibition without being well satisfied, both as it respects the me rits oi the Arti»t. ami the claims wlinh lie pos sesses upon a very large ami generous amount of the public’s patronage. ZETA. — A little girl, daughter of Mr. Snyder, of Pen dleton, Va., in 1828, was kidnapped fiom home, ami every effort on the part of her relatives and friends proved unavailing, until within a few days past. She was then fuund in ihe family of Col. John llooe, of Fairfax County, Virginia, at w hose house she had been residing since 1829. About a year after her absence from home, the little girl was found bv Col. llooe in the custo- ! ily of a woman insane, who was going about the country soliciting alms. The woman could give no account of the girl’s parentage. The change produced in the child during lour years, • was so great that the fathef did not, at first, ideu-! tify her as his, but certain marks on her body « soon proved the relation between them. [Phil. Gaz. - r ' The candidates f,.r Congress in Kentucky are stumping it—holding meetings and addressing | their desired conslituerirs. Their chief theme was the United Slates Bank The National Re ! publican candidates contended for a charter, J j such as was contained in the vetoed bill. The ! administration candidates wished the charter so amended that no stock should be held by foreign ! ers. — U. S. Guz. j Great Pedestrian Feat. — U is slated, on the authority of the Buffalo Journal, that last week Lieut. Johnson, of GG'h regiment of the British Army, for a wager of $400, undertook to walk from Fort George, U. C., to the Kagle Tavern, in Buffalo, and rtturn, a distance of seventy-two i niiies, in eighteen hours; which feat was per formed bv him in seventeen hours, with appa ent ease,* including crossing the Niagara River from Waterloo lo Black Rork. The day was : very hot and sultrv, and the roads were much broken up by the previous heavy rains. I IC7* The Annual Meetingof the Members of I the Alexandria Savii.g9 Fund Society, an.l of all others interested, will be held in the room adjoining the Council Chamber on Monday next, the 3.1 of June, at 4 o'clock, I’. M. The Board of Managers will present to the meeting a report of their operati ns for the past year K. JOHNSTON, Jr. Sec'y may 29-3t__ ,' I3aa\\ iii -Market. WF. will pav Cash for any number of LIKELY NEGROES, (of both aexes) from 12 to 25 year* f of age, Field Hands. Also, Mechanics of every de scription Apply to It C Ballard & Co Richmond, Va. J. M Saunders & Co. Warrenton, Va. George Kepheart It Co. Fredericktown, Md. James F Purveis Co. Baltimore. John Ware, Port Tobacco, Md. Thomas M- Jones, Barton, Eastern Shore of Maryland Or to the subscribers, at their residence in Alexandria, j Persons having likely Servants to dispose of, will do I well to give us a call, aa we, at all times will pay higher prices in Cash than any other purchsaer who is now or may hereafter come into market. I All communications prompt!' attended to. I may30—tf FRANKLIN CT ARMFIEI.D. HARRIED, At Glen Asile, (Fairfax County, Va.) the seat of her father, on Tuesday evening, the 58' h inst. by the Rev. Mr. Lucas, Mr. Augustus Mamye, of Baltimore, to Miss Octavia, youngest daugh ter of J. C. Genkres, Esq. COMMERCIAL. BOSTON MARKET—May 24. Flour. — Prices are fully supported, but there have been no important sales since our last. Dar ing the week, 3a400 bble Ohio superfine sold at $5 814 * 5 874; 500 do Alexandria mountain, 5 874 a 5 94; some small parcels, G 00; and 200 do Fredericksburg, 5 87] per bbl, 4a6 mo. In Genesee, the sales have been limited, prices ranging from 5 75 a G 00, cash.—Pat. LIVERPOOL MARKET—April 16th. This morning's inaiket was again dull, and prices generally lower. We reduce the quota tions of last Tuesday Id to 2d for Wheat, and fully Id per bushel for Oats. Flour and Oatincal are each Gd per sack cheaper. LONDON CORN EXCHANGE—April 15th. Our supplies of Wheat being moderate during the past week and this morning, has caused the trade to a&suuie a firmer aspect, and we have had a better demand to day at fully the prices of this week. Our supply of Flour is Bgain con siderable, The trade is dull fur this article, but prices are maintained. SHIP MEWS. FUUT OF ALEXANDRIA. CD C.J Ahuivkd, May 30, Steamboat Columbia, Mitchell, Baltimore; freight and passengers for the District. Bailed, Schooner Warsaw, Rich, Boston. Sloop St at ira, Garretson, Philadelphia. I'assencrra in Schooner IJ’nrsmv, for II onto a — Isaac Robbins, David Robbins, Mary Rohhm*, lyliitrics *▼ . Dusturi* Driijiiiifin\r. m a'.cis, Water*. Philip I limit*. Win. Hooft*. Burrel Plum* mer, Mary Monell, Maria Stan wood. Shooner Leonidas, Dearborn, of this port, at Philadelphia ti9th. from Pernambuco. Viaater. O P1 Ton* Plaster, oo board Brig Patron, for sale by Od JOHN li. LADD. Toy Freight. bC§T Tlte coppered Brig PATRON, Charles ji^||gj£riHuJers, master, will be ready lor a freight in thro u-ys. Apply to JOHN M. LAUD, may 31 A mer ic \u\ Ur . Landingfrom sc fir. Alexandria, from Xew York, A|| HalfPipe* American Brandy, in excellent or* 11 r dor, for sale by may 31 KUW ’D. HAINCKKFIKI.O. V r eight %SrF. have thirty baircls freight to Kichmond. IF may 29 kAM’L B LAUM'>Ult »« Co ?SuF(\’d‘A\ttmuv isumher. gm jas m Feet sU^quehanna Lumbe*, on board the 33 schooner Cassandra, for sale by ,„ay .9 9 . MKbSKIiSMll II. For Freight, err The school t-r CASSANDRA, burthen about 500 barrels. Site will take a freight at a low raw- to at v port within the Chesapeake. Apply to may 29 ’ 8. MB88F.B8MITH. Txxrtie Soxxp VITIM, be served up KVKRY DAY «t 11 o’clock, * ? at ilie Steamboat Hotel, (Union street ) Families supplied, as usual, by sending for it. may 29 tf_ _It. M- II ARRINGTON. \\ i\iU Lead - I 11/ X K*gs ptire White, of M. k S N. I.ewis’ mi H 9 nufacture, ju.t received and for sale bv m iy 28 _W. tt Mil I.F.K Lemons. A FKW boxes for sale by A may 28 _W H VtHJLKIL Sugars. 6\«y Hogsheads Trinidad Sugars, landing from Brig Xil Caravan, from Halifax, for sale by may ,8 w. FOWI.E «t Co. Vur Halifax. MTlie schooner CUNVUY. Z. Crowell mas ter, will take 500 barrels freight, if offered soon. aj j» to W. FOW1.E tsr Co. Who have for sale said schooner's cargo of 85 Tons Plaster Paris. may 28 Cotton docks. VN additional supply of Country Knit, just received, for sale by the dozen or whole quantity, at a re duced price. J, St J. DOUGLAS, may 27 ___ dviiss Muslin Caves. j)/t Dozen Worked Swiss Muslin Capes, just open Ol I ed, and for sale at reduced prices, by mty 27 GKO. WHITE. Hr an. | •'/ark Busheli Bran, d»ilvexpected, and will be 1 31 HI sold in lots to suit purchasers, on applica tion to SreniBN SHINN, Janney’a wharf. tnsv 25__ M anlrii. 4 MILLER, to take charge of Duckland Mill, for tlie ensuing year — a single man. Testimonials of character and proper qualiftrittions will be required. Also, a WOOL CARDER, to whom employment can be given fur three months from 1st July next For Sole, tpj A large broad tread VVA KSMBjHLgON, and several Horses. THOS. SMITH. B-ick'snd. mav 17 —eo9w btrraut* YfantcA \ GENTLEMAN residing in Jefferson County, Vir ginia, wishes to purchase, for hia own use, a Good Female Cook; a Young Alan qualified to wait in the House; and two Boys, from twelve to fifteen years old. For those of good character, liberal prices will be gi ven. Inquire of the Printer, may 17—eo2w _ ¥ot Hite, \ VALUABLE Man Servant, a first rate Cook; also two Female House Servants—one an excellent wtsher and ironer—both of them likelv to be very serviceable to families. Apply at this office, may 25—tf * SALES AT AUCTION. POSTPONED SALE. CaviftW a: Auction. THIS AFIKRNOON. at 4 o'clock, will be sold, at my Auction Store, a handsome new Cariole, with top, barouche front, and plated harness. Terms at sale. At private Sale, A near neat, plain Barouche, with or without Harness, may 30 GKO. Will I K (ry l'he Sale of the above Carriole is postponed till TiHS MORNING, at 11 o'clock, when it will certain* ly take place. Immediately after which, will be sold 35 Mattresses, of hair and cotton, assorted sizes l.ot Cooking Furnaces, Painted Tuba, tfc. may 31GKO WHITE. Notice. BY virtue of a Deed of Trust executed to me by Hugh W Welch, on the 13th day of Novi m ier, 183?, and oficcord in the office of the County Court of Prince William, I shall proceed, on the 15th day of June next, before the front door of Silas Beech’s Ta* j verr., in the Town of Oecoqnan, to sell at puolic auc I tion, tor cash, to the big’ e*t '.odder TRACT OF WOODLAND, containing *69 ACHES. situate in thi C >um> of Prince A'iUUm, and in the neighborhood of Occoquan; a Shed of Unburnt Bricks; one llortr, two Carts, and tour setts of Harue->s«—or to much thereof as will be sufficient to meet the purposes of said deed. The title to the Said 'and is believed to be good; but the undersigned will only convey such title as is vested in him as Trustee May 14th, 1813. JOHN GIBSON, Jr. may 31—i2awtl5thjune District of Ou\umbU, Comity of Alexandria, Set. JOHN AVP.RY has applied to t e Hononorable Wil liam Cranch, Chief Judge of the U States' Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, to be discharged from imprisonment, under the act for the relief of in* solvent debtors within the District of Columbia, on TUESDAY, the fourth day of June next, at ten o'clock, A. M., at the Court House in Alexandria; when and where his creditora are r«qu red to attend, may 31—3l* EDM. I I.EB, C. C. DR Airs TO-MORROW Union Canal Lottery of Pennsylvania, Class A« II for l833. Will be drawn i * Philadelphia on Saturday, June 1 4 Capital Prizes of 10,000 Dollars each! Tickets *5; halve# l 50; quarters i 25 To be had in a variety oi numbers of j. oonsB, bill try tsf Exchange Broker. JUtcnndria. New-York Consolidated Lottery, Kxtra Class Aw. 15 for 1833, Will be drawn in the City of New York on Wednesday May .9 1 prize of 820,600 I 1 prize of 85,000 1 do of 1.1,000 I 100 do of 1,000 Tickets $10; halves 5; quarters 2 50; eighths 1 25 Delaware and North Carolina Lottery, Class Ao J1 for 183 i. t’obe drawnat Wilmington, Delaware, on Thursday, '•ay 10 CAPITAL PRIZE $10,000. Tickets*.! 00; lia-vrs 1 00; quarter* u 50. On saiein great vanet. l»v JAS. &SOXSDA2V. CCj* Uncurrent Notes slid Foreign Gold purchased (3 it r muni t*»r *n\t. This beautiful and most perfectly healthy COUNTKY SK AT, within vn-v of the Town of Alexnndia, is fur sale, either in whole or in part It contains about 300 Acres of Land, one-'hird of which is in Wood; the balance under good cultivation, and a part highly improved. The Dwelling is a spacious build ing, having four Dooms on the first floor. five upon the second, ami two upon the third; with a summer and winter Kitchen; large Ice House, Stables, Darns, Sic. £cc.: a Garden, containing 5 acres of Land, well enclosed with a Cedar Hedge, and ill which there is a great variety of most choice Fruit, a good well of Wa ter in the yard, with many never failing springs of the purest Water. For a private Seminary, Summer Hoarding House, or country residence for a Urge family, no spot sur passes it. If more agreeable to the purchaser, I will sell the improvements, which are extensive and gene rally in good order, provided not L as than 100 acres of Land, around the Mansion House, are included in litas nnrrlmaH Those inclined to ptiichase are invited to view the premises, and decide for themselvea may I—2a*8w CHIPSrot’ll KR NEALE. •Vultee. I UR It KB Y forewarn all persons visiting Jones' I Point, unless on legal business or by permission of the proprit tor I am compeller to adopt tins restrict ive c< ur»e on account of the shamef ul conduct of some mischievous hoys for the last Sunday or two. 1 givu tins legal notice, in order fully to inform all persons that tbe law will be enforced against all violating the above notice J\Mfc$ GALLIGKit, Alexandria, may 25. 1833 ¥ii\e ftonnete ft ft lstghuru . I UTS. JII. WHITE has just received — • 10 dozen Ladies' superior Dunstable Bonnets, neweat style) and A few Boys’ Legh rn Hats, very fine Alan, Ladies’ Green, Bronze, and Purple Slippers Dtetricl uf Columbia, County oj Alexandria, Set. STEPHEN FIELD has applied to Hie Honor able William Cranch, Chief Judge of the United States Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, to be discharged from imprisonment, under the act for tbe relict of insolvent debtnrs within the District of Colum bia, on Monday, the 3d day of June next, at 10 o’clock, A. M , at the Court House in Alexandria, when and where his creditors are required to attend, may 29—31KDM. |. LEE, C. C, b\\r tel .Uate'ing \jhx itub. fT*HE public of Alexandria is respectfully informed 1. that the celebrated Picture of the Hesurrcction of Ixsarus, from the pencil of Mr Boudet, of Paris, will be exhibited in this City for one week nly, beginning from Monday next, fom 8 o’clock A. M. untif 10 P. M , at the old Indian Queen Tavern. The Painting it in the proportion of about 9 by 14 feet, and the principal figures at large as life. As to the merits of the Picture, suffice it to aay, that it baa been highly commended by the Philadelphia a"d m°»t ex tensively patronized by all Jhe religious societies, pub lic and private schools, and the public generally, of that city Admittance 25 cents. may 22-tf __ Seated Vropoftate WILL be received at my house on Payne street, un til Saturday, the firat day of June, for renting tbe Fish Wharf the remainder of the year, ending on the first day of March next. Good security will be required for the payment of the rent, and, in case of failure to comply with the terms, the premises will be let to the next highest bidder, may 25-tl»tJ WM. VfclTCH, S. ?■