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The SII/U ch ..: rll b« . ·m~illed m, tlle Hrrl londny of Novemher for prmmoli, fI Itf.,., guII. a Iful Ifff"l· IfIhu fIffillilf hw Uw pl.ff. o'*f ii I II g Ifa * ilf s 1u I L. fvluabll e .n t fl. of tffffflfl ffIj if 111111 PI Il~ffn hi IN, f N1ll in L I f f rt f lnt U Will' I. C. DU1NCAN, 1. A., GnLfk ffd Ii. f11fiufI fffud 'I lLlffffffAA R ROffUX1 IFfflelmu eu and fllLtuIItt 1,1f- 1ERMANN LCII(ILIII!(, h D., IGer.a- wld Ilaf., LEN8;RA(LIFFP. LLr. U~. Claeeiual aad Kopph n Uprtulanr. ANUI lI ILCNO, A. 71., lpffff Lfffl(I. aff1Mmi.1 hell I lluciff ff1 hfffffItf alu.lIu sIlffif offthIt~lfffrtmft of Metl, - it30 ofa,] l", W. B AfIf Pin4ipl. D~olbear's Writing and Book bli ANAL BT EET, eItaboll in l88Y, Y- flIf offffm Bl s1. t f. sr., fffor fdles, f11IIItff fh cfildrff. ffffffntlf P--thIf~p execute It.]f Jfff Iflr fagg B GarrI qq atl'f11 will heARli.d I2f.f an eOMI .ALDE 1LUF U S AR'NCE Oh' PENMANSHIP, se·. th nmlurie~ut Hdflioo ; 1.Dh' l~or~L PEh·S,b w l· j~mn (R RFU[ WLEAR, 68 Canal 4 01U001 NIGHT SCHOOL, SECOND MUMI C IPII'A..1TY-Thslr 1 S Ifo Iff opfin g IfoLIffeiiaIoutlu, 1I Nrfu MuIIfny, the Yff iflff.f f,!ff.fII.,L tIf l 9 ffk,. wff.-rbf t ,,Ixf UIpfflflft ff llf Mflff. J ful-ffiflfu.I on it. Marfl I' flft, !'."b ehvl lbll IIPII ndauen of Mr. 7wnra1 ~ Ilinnrlnan . Principal ; and the I flUlf w I enl f t FI nfllu SfLhul-houl., no t Chart.. rlret, III fI,.11111 of II Juii2f 4 ar11111 Hff lie. . fIor flmifion wf r f f .uW.. to W) L. Jlnid.Ny( of LhO Ibadr either of the Yudenig-, V the 1. 0. fIRiIflffl f . CARRY, ..1 r,,. fhfifiiuE K CAU111111N,5 BUSINESS CARDS. ADDISON & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Com ll' alln M -hrr h tl., sx8 Pvdlrl et., NrwOrlnaabs f",y A I A IN±EWSj & CO., JOHN W., Commission Irchat. Sad'hippingl Ag ""ut, o3 ComLmo r e. Ins AiT"f't' &o., i. w., Commission, Pro viion and 1i4--y yr.renr, 49 and Y9 New a 1.8 BENON, J., House, Sign and Ornamental PAniMLr Imia.tfr of Wood.e andSirbloi 112 Canp Itruet, nck,m SARRELL, EDWARD J., Attorney at Law, GR ConunHOnr for 'lra,.-.e Nu. 8 Bnrier stkee, nuOrlan", EUO.,,o.,.. Te nOtt., (d RISTY, TW., Attorney at Law, Commis . . oD r o the United Star, ad onruly every Jtat i the Union. J L o... r1 ,r Charld. ,sre nt. 025 ym I`ItBOLL, WM. 0., Carpenter and Builder, N o. 170 St. Josph otol, l. twen St. (:hArlen and Cbt rotd Ol. ""' ,hlg or all dTe ip T L o n, o hr notire l n,..blo te1 , o.. ir,, i II .; ' ,mat.rs ltula or blSark wlnut or rm "lC ana d finely ýii.rir.. c*tern. umlle and r+ diredý and g(mreaufed or fo. r +. ; ·i ln ),rxmtd Blind. mead and reprlrud. Inltirro.wrk and Paeking 1.I rrf n ;, kiod. r d o order. Sl"re rd, .rn o|all riU e ,*. ,,, r ly )I UBARl & CO., A. F., Commission Boot SLal SLhoeIn ou,,, 5 sad 56 CommnueanAti*t, 18w )rlnnr,. ljANIEL MAYES, formerly of Kentucky, Sit"r·* ·I Jnck somr, l.ll.. h [[,,r, rand Co.urrelo r at Law and gol k'i i, n t' rhucenrv, and J.-l.l 1), H . ax, Conuun~ioner For the Smt- ot !." rýýnrky to inlks A know-ledg ~Ltnt of Used., Affidait. nod ol~lition· . str .! '. N;,. 50 C i -1, N.t r,3.,be , n. pa': Il EU IANK, . J.., Attorney at Law, No. 37 (5 REENWOOD & CO., MOSES, Coamnission T DEO. C. TAYLOR & CO., Dealers in Coffee. mty Rep Ia, Rite end W.,3e3,3, Pu3,,r, NI.. " bl"p3trl.3 IiT oh . hi, iti k Sr . C:. LlPzl3 i. our nltlhmied ACOt . to t 3n01C3t all &UIn . L :,." ]-lmu tts per uoltrial at, poard ii dyur hero A. . Ab- oralh, ,10.0 seen. e. fI.IFF & CO., A. D0., Wwholesnle Grocers ma <,mmirion a n rrh nnin a ; derrl a r in((o.a nald Wax..rn Hut.r ..r. { .,,,l .·a d Agnate for ,'ntl- r',l llnn Alln , PnrItr rvd erwnrk S. No 3ý. 4r I ,,id 4t 1 3.0 1rt v, 3 .1 \. 10A I r.t L.3e. , t .,w II iiT & CO., E. J., 'J Tchoulitohlas otreet, whoi . .ll [I, , ly,. in or«rri.., )rnl"u , Ch,.mieal., P.lr, e.r. it lO \ARDt, T. H., Attorney at Law, II Camp J oNIS, SAMUEL, Jlt., (late TAt.uOT. JONES d. ( i, n hltlmurc ) froers .-lI urardig M-1rr ieh 45 e-y;l] TESEA"IT & CO., F DINmoANrD, No. 93 M" Sy :,r It rrrte Ag·n.w <r lhr Mt. lm:" Shot Tower, ho.. you. • ,.., ,.l mind rlomll rh" .a.otlnrent o.: nOP ~,d of 'CK sIIOl', nd1 L:I l BR OIKE, Attlorys satn Law, 27 I( OLS, . F. Architect, Office 27 Camp . 1 reh up tnr, ceu r ,n o r hu!. .uhP . for PahbhcJ, 1idinpj. 1> ncl. .tc++ehmgtl-.,etc., an' Into atq lrin,4ud th1·lrerntclY Iud It t. o r, i r..a ta lltisr ton . rrnle Lo all whyn f.-or him with LE'EN'T & CO. RICHARDt Cotton Factors ,.., "'<,,n,, ,.'a~t>.? : ,'.uc a , 0 . re,,.t +t .3. a 3 183' Sl( r3r ', & SM ITI, Attorneys at La;w No. 4)1 ;..\It, luR & CO.. Commission Mtrclhants, g '110, iD 0 1D H.. ('omslllll n1sio anltdFor If ) It p ,JONAS, Deale in Foreign and 1)IILtLu03S L. Oatiecrrn Artist, So. 2S 3))L1 \Xl. N .. Notary I'Pul,lic, (successor 000& 1 , . I t h.k. ,( 1 ,, N . \e. S Nb ,-b,. ,, _ , Ip. ,opt¢ IBakr M1,CONOD,. w. C., Fauily irocer, 71 Ca 0, AC) & & FOSTER. Attorneys and ('olnseltors S1 rat Law 3ft,,3n 4t., ,glu3 ,N ewrllt'n. h13 iv (IUTLHMAYD1 N FRED'K It., Real state Goen ~rIA n n.'y. feyrthe Pr al.r and Sal.. l.aiinger [llzrorDn y ' f ,.K)+,. , l. .. h r,' JO,. r. nh., The, _. Sloe. ),qr _.. 1hy. e '4 TiNtE & 11ALWORtttt Oeoeral Commissoon 7 I .or.arling io "chm5L , and Dal1rl in Wmetern rouce, , . '4iNtl1' i & B1,O. Corpenters and Joiners, /. 5 33 11 0 n 33o, hrtlw3e I',rndIt and lnrrt Urr3e , d0 w S ' (:R & CIIIPISTN, Ottice No, 10I t) luks r(iOOLE, JOHN, CIonlmission Mlerhant, Emi r nllon nd nl mll m hlllrl, utii+. s : Bmk Irlnr. ,1R fI1ElRIOI J. JNA CISSE, Parish Auotioneer, S o.tl A1Ae ni nl('0,11 toll3r-, 1O.Oe5 61t:hetim3I eh3 l.trs(,D3, n-3 tEAS1E, ,I. I., Attorney and Counsellor at IV , wdl , rli ,, ,th3 h 'riha.. of oeord,, o.'ren.. and h ad ..... 3. i,,,. n,,,., 0,t3 _,,, All.. thO. IOLFFt, SA.MUEL. Imnporter of WVines, r rtc.+ aad 3enenr L~ miui ioa 5.r.h.nt b . . ILDE, JOHIN I'., Attorney and Counsellor a .3 ] ,., ..3 t3r inr 3 r.. ,, , Newt3rlem.. dR0 3 . tl- IIHTr A. J., & CO., Cotton Factors and , m + . ci,, d .o, rn os in,,,h rro.03. ?,, U5 ,i,,3r._. i l..y tarT LiMAN & CO.,., , Importers and 9 i mh l e ^l r0Ni Hy rdnr, Ctl .ry, ron. nto'l, nilK, !nn ,I,. i O0,,'c.' to" . . l.. , ... . .. ..., 3... ,.' 1111 ondirsig-ed -ontinue to .enke libernl J .w1 3 h ri Io, 0m!. L n i 3 in0 C-i t Ad -e- ' 'lw 1,. r. KN NE. . " ud , a .nn. RZEMOVALS. E1)RMI OVAL.-R. SANDS Tucgbat &Co. Inve ID tRUIO~v 1L.--G rn; Pvevrs ,ArcbitectlI)s ,..",rr d iar u.·eto uuo yi('ollll'A.nl I'ller ururHt. Olmrlr l" EMOVAL.-1i . IL. Ine, Attorney at Law, ht,. ilr*iir o-uv d frulr h. I I St. Cbrllnr streetf No. "l: trl;;t. [ LRUGO STORE REMIOVAL-The sub - arij. n Ilyctlilll inrun~. his f i.nds Ind thn.publirlkGa L. x" remolae hu DRUG: STORE to the Soulh~wesr ru.inr of ShurtS. IIad Ial1to 15 II,., tl,, where illhs Il b Kapp. a,. hla old ciurtoluen sod thou who .ry tro, It.l with thetrpnaro.,a. E. O. BEACH, A11wlhorary and Dnrggilll jan:; If South-wee[ rornor of 'hntros ad (htlomhuuM llaot j'-1MEN1 AND PLASTER AGENCY, 81, MAGA7.INE I iTR7IFT.--AA Agmil" for the NEWARK endd I:ýrEllh\.ly C rE3I1?:N'. P11. of N.Aulk, N. 7., we call tIe ltt..tin rf Ihuxo nrtng t Ibs anicla either for Cutenull lolnoaee Yo.ta, ur P'runl" ofi Il Nlolr· ,,o ,,e far that the Owen.-hcns, in NLy Oblel.I d, her uIsIl .h'x Crmrnt co.d to lien of appealing to rpridrntr, for ax we dt nr app l~oni In hem, rarlrrrr, anld rrrb. In ate rrrlitrrt riqlliintrndillr Ilrlllll otltr peonerl the work. rlr ýýýN r hn, also all the other brnnde uslaallp sold in this ctl?-, rhich, if pry, dawant 11-1, '-set, wa baseplllleul llf t : tmr lirnd ,s Nownrrk and Ruanllde s Cmeutt ad we aren rarlnil e," whoil once try it will p,,,,I, a spin, a" it is net red, ter x"'vý'r sI,. flr Hole that too. hot to rd (br isusd aru ,red n tatw )It. LACRUE'S, lOp PIaRIS, TOOTH AND M G I: ECIFIC.-'This i. Nits a doul the bolot Tetlho rvrr d f fc or, tlh. heT EETHnnd Ut' s. It keeps le l at r f -11l lnrlinr, errnd rratores ft nd blooding Oemt to health ol B den , nod ..1s, ttsl swt Fr.EatI. Ilr prool5 t1 n. re sIll e Ilr ihrllnr DR. EILaE T,INI 'I.*ItrIt. NLADKE& ALlSD aI . Chc l,. ra.. P. 1.. IIASSIN, b. la.'mp .Nsea id iIl'I. J.P L. . WRIGIIT· l. I Chartres street. A. STJI, . , ( nol Nod Curundeltnree e .MDCLIl kT d lat soral. . 5. SeNA~lI,. (GCO,~L~ui CII ·cl.dl~ MEDIAI &EOD, M.. A stdI't. C. N ITRANDr, Isr al Clio t neDO. RE Eb nor. Ny .d. sd d .eI55I.s. I. KALTESER. rornr of JII k sod I.IlIl mete 11, IIIattte od o1th, MANUDI'AI'P5ERI,414H Bra,.a t, VTETEEINAUY SURGEON.-The un R:1 deratgnad kn ilp 1 had nriml' * t ears' sryriennas ·~~ t miwl[rgeoa· would aud., his *rriros to thepubic. nclnl ,n ·a Gat GII lircry NUbll of N M. W. Hall, l6 C.a OdUTI !AM. I OC(LAND LIME-Cargoesf bark Harriet LIAIIA-CIrgoeu bhak. WIII. and Midas, Indies and Isl JOHN HIAYMAN 0 CO., Guisll INt N5,NII kad S.od.4l ClItand Li Co., .llo 98 M511111e strt tIs II Red Stm,,,SMy? g. UCSHLWEAT--200 packages, asserted sizes, 45, A X FM., 0,540 ud i54SL II a. NEW ORLEANS DAILY CI . ENT. PUBLIBSHD EVERY DAY, SUNDAY EXCEpiED, AT NO. 93 .r. CBARLS BXTEp, BY J H. MADO':' VOLUME IV. FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 16, 1852. NU2..27 IREGfULAR PACKETS. IF J DDONAtLDiONVIL1,f, T-Il- HOT)A X A ND IE:I(P(DT-EWASDADAEA -.{ D'INT U'D U ES'-Rncnllo A, N Srl(l,, o I IDau I,. fo i. 'bhu SrPni-t,'akly Plket Di,,.r DOS fiR' CYARDEIJ-TI.h non "r '·ll uhS I nd sR,,etS,,in,, ; '"USA llrr I:s.I T U, A. D Bights m hr, D'ISNIa',I , h, ii u" tDI xh, ,RS.uRY tR. IVR~~hY lhr`rlrlr~u Y~l~liliry, wil luxr«Th.....: x ery N F;DV ES~fAY and SATL' RA 1' nl o'rln* u. Faor freight nr ý1 l'lly n u ool, or T HýGN ,d WLWDltt , 1 Tchnu((rriouln· .trrrt. tT' llrrhhaa nod plnnten c rely a~u tire Bllbrr Cumlpall rruutin W thx l L" H .utire ·cuav, ·I ld ·psriil .Heofina nnlblnll tA. delivery of all wxy frrillt andl lurinrr nnnlrlrd 4·, hrr. J=15 u FOIL ALEXANDRIA AND NAT Tha e ·4mmr P. DALHAAN Wm. Kay, OY ill " yy .... ... Wv~. oa T i T5 AY, Jannaur 78, at f uerioer t. tl. lh J u rrrr . .... ding .aaday dAS'g ti. .. . 'hI. P. tak.+ tg place of th StIESTAE is tSi I snd R.iver ar.. tjuELSt or5,sg., "SP'Y to SPEASE d DD{'I1EADT, ,l1 tfi No. _ Us TssoupiI.ul..Arl . F OR MIOBILE-Canal Line Steun} ADS ST. s.LSDSAR .-.Th. s- . Hept.-did IS'. . STu Y1. UI AIMSS,4, E. Pol, ,uu'Di, (lt ullre·II for the Lak, trdr, iltb noai cc·rtlu odnln lt.ý) w I i+ th, SN. Cmasl end PatchSrsisn REslS,. --- TU ESDAY and FESISSI EVS'U' . Dtis.iig, will rS... 51.il0, Dkilos,, DriAippil jS I.w ChriessdD, ma S5l5St. Isui. a.ry AISNIAY and TIMIUSDSUS Y ShED INU FaE'r freight or pmnlrus IpFy n bM'd· or to nY3 __ 3UDiDEr, A rn. LIS ..B I'fD. IFORMOBILE,vja BAY ST LOUIS, t' PASS DERISTIAN. MSISSiSµII CSIT, El I.SXI ANID 'ASCA('ASDTI.S.-lu,,s I.iuS ,5,505 1AD'1I5LEII 5,5,. AIS,' gi 5,U1,.0hu fouo S'USir ,1 D ,, J.15'.I InU um. (Luilt rsY +elr art~e I~ekr trnd.. with RonJ~lrrommW n iloue) wrll I~.r thr ewC rv.aa· ir ue ,W- -. WFD)StiliAY nn, SATIlTDAY DVESINGSS, t 5 '.lock, and th.5 5Db DO5 in RnSiT,,,d on lbl nrrivnl or fl:, 6 NuloL r. st, con. Rutl orn. willl lave MIZI· rv TUESDAY suit YEEYIS OII Sg?.'IiIA ,i. Ia Y'n b CsI; s,,, P'. D'Un"h'' SDl I~y 9. Louie. FnriSl) s,., is- Si Ihr ,.s. .. ,,Ln, 'CL, Wlt ranel m for tn.unt will le·ru 'L. w...houeu prompiv wt 11 nag for thr Lunt w~-rh.~ NL Xill I.nrr lb· nllrl u o.rlyh n1U t PI.. ~l,.5,5'l. A.s.t, 10 Bsst 1'lnw.I jOIL MOBILE,-Daily U. S. MniI ine --Win.A' Als,,t.-TI. new'ad . , dR·( awrcrumr pn,"kctxtnnmsn Ff/)IDK R.A. ýie Hater, RF.IIS ', A. i.. Dlys., mnelrr, d CAI5Y5112 A, 1. .iEg, 5,...r, (S..A·s M t It 5, s-I for I,. lb Ln , wit) ~'Tisr sUIeSrDR5M. ill l0. 'SI Puoltchrrtmii Railroadl daily, oo the ·rriral at the ink, of thr 4 o'l.]oFL n.\,er. m mi n ft lllr the llnh in·t. Th~ nnuii beg for 11ebiln will h-0,nr Irare the Ili of (hh I¢cnt.I1 3 r. r. [j151 E R. SDESDT)IrAgEnt, 10 , lD, PlP,. lj'OR ALABAMA RIVER.- The .3 New(nl s .14-t.,rE,,,,,,.O W.ml~pk, packet st .,g. , AU P. R,,,I4, Jr., OllIIIl.:E , S Inn*hrr n ¢, Inr tripe .Lo *sut thr Int of Norambcr, ndwl no· tine. dllrin¢ th. « lir..r atm~, Irvirh, pnrt lsa 5, nt,,ory s 5,5,-tn 15, sDiFSF YSS Thesp.Ei ,en ix. ssirrly IT.s lUy 555il 1 rnl wnl b i tarr ,prrl. inr )T'i tI.A ISA' puli. r 15ln',Iip,, anil tba lolil rrpnnrnr nnp R. oberta, III~ rrryv aunrllnr t0 ahill ad roll I"U."nn of Inlil··liljl n IC.·00mndll d nuld e 7 h· fh lirof ho 1, i. wo prcll r d to r %.1u froi driR f.or11·11,11 ih~ir inrg. mro~n il·e. Shrll it WW of 1h. C*Dnl 1, u yrl·· .iron n4l if MrIN)]n'EI.r.. Jit.. N f1)~ 14 P ylrr· et. Jj'Olt BA UtI (1I(IISSE. TETR. Dso,,nmrr 5505,, m,~ A., ,'I,,,xs.nrIrr, by G. W. rrr~nnm mm he1 fr.liir utiil thr e~aranl l, ' I' rrriCrl or 1,nrxxpr , ui},I t iSs,, ,I.D TI M IIIU SilolY TETETnrADE "-"U' ('n. 1,1,Aru 5t 5 Innl o A. C. \1M F. t 't Ii1 _D'S nr ', I wxi ain~rt. A5,,Ih L ,ED RIVER, I ALEXANDR ',IA a u d,' i DSSYELIf. Jma =RI'., AI Y., ers' iglu f (thirlorn inrhha t dranl~hl Itlmslrr V E: L");,?d« Gm w ith the Sue trnm, r JFTP f (StR0N. F-or frrigy t or yynn wae appl to a4 If lit.DUWELL.. JR., A: CO., 1R Paydml. a HOTELS AND) BOARDING_. r[,IJFTS'S HOTEL, 23 CANAL STREET, Nrw~rleam, Iw.--A. wY. TGFTF, pprprietor of the abavr eamnlliehmlrot i. now prepsrod to aeoomlladnl hu frriuu~e nnJ atrm~er 1'he i .,r 11.9 6nv Bern rr .94 anl ,d and th" houA nlulppl,,9 t 09 i.r9,enoW oin Iignnn, rte. TL t W bli~ · oo· ~ aw1 u asp·, xnd In one of the t·51 I!ntinne inl tl," ,ýýt". A ahaia of Ib I~atronn;* L""rclrb en henllr .e~ordln0 to Jiro i. rAeoo *bully n ,licit ... d. 10 6 i. C ONT1 STREET VERANDA, (formerly,, the C er 11931,) 900TI STI.IIT, r, L,. 9l.hrtre flj and Old Ie" -· J999 ly _. 91011RT, 099 nt. C OMIMERCIAL HOTEL, situated at the{; of r (IROD an.l NE\ LEV-FE STREEI':i._7'hw I Prniprtor of the xborn Ilot" 1, thsnkful to I.1, fri-J xl tL I.3,9,9,(or 11.ir ppnonn9 . hope. fora !L. p9o. l- d tae am. ni" .9,19e9l be wv ndv W, n,9A9 9999 publl en.d hi. 1iir w:ll Ie fu pled with tba11, hi9t of l9inw. oad Liqu0ors. XITrIITE 'MAG(NOLIA, No. 6t rov,ira.9 119 , b99 0099 1 9g. ramllo..'. 99.999,<911 a.".9,...9 .. e 0 ° \1.7fI'N'T u~of the ltuk iilr n }Wne. , adori, j has tnk~a the Ls nd "1 r nr lbh~b 1b 1. Ili Ibn w y.~ be plrnatd ro aeo . r o7A (rirndn~ a J ``,~trnno, nnJ h Ie b. . d~f II{{ oaly I:r 1-1 ill he aulq k withl fill t9 39 dli99ciao x.119o.t t ý alntal af ld y ni n, l H9 9 cnmforW hl. xad weld"' l furi:,aheI ;her terrne merren~lr d: em W ESTERN VERANDA, corner Julia al..d9I.9uuppoi9,9.o, 10l.91991 he a b"9. ret09939 q; harinK than eld 6audl o and Jeryuano a ompleWr reneratil.n, wrth oe rwiul n err.,. the ppropri,"wn+". u, Id avt ...1-tfullran +thattilrt lvcvan nr mlulm tu l 'rrmunent aad 'rxualrot Bonrd~en 7lu'!1."y .loo aun n < th, t te li~tt of tl.ia Joan. will oprn to Jnv, tJ" 11thb incr., at r sr tbal~b beat of wmn~(awaut, aoJ rurn.. rild w WL thn el.oireat Vti~oe eud I.rquon.. A .*S 1 CE 6 9999 rr9 p 999. .ri9"n. B4 R lDIl\9, few B09arders can1 h i99 or B O.ARDING-,er'rl Fa10 11milies c0n obtajin ro strortllal r o1", r"."d wlyn the. wdrll Lamo w ny,.oenl in hlour nnl ., r(·rtn, ýe :.u i nl1 Ip 10 IRENT. f u LEtT1-".. 09390 ,!tll Iltouý>, cue i01 ý an.aai ,n noýlr IglP ý FOR SALE. IAaaa' SAaLE LOW-(A'tIE e young Dray oA, faart i d ds'ao ra IA u:r r 111.Y CARH E, rRAG br we or two .tra, wi h llollnbl A gnl irn' (Mi(., with barnet iv good ordr: 'T'h~en. 0-1md SWEET RANE T., :A two. throe nd N ,r y,,nr old. gae Plant; T'wo hundred C I, I A' .I'REGS, Rinr · r· oad. Alo, u grea t .ariu of other Piaa. - very ehaa it prl.I A . i ".a. a, "__,t , . .a!, e. _ A jýOR SALE--Now Lunding--75 Tierces licr; ap a a el, _0 h.' e luu lr; n R tor. 30I , bai l hnhaa l. ra FOR SALE.- A Lease of a residence in C-1 .v aree .-good m+ilghorhood, rent m ratt--uxp to theJ Ltobtr, togellr with ibs FINIT I'OL BE D;, sr.aaa el o l goold nrchaa r tho Irma will ba ccommodaaating. lad inan.iaa la pose ai 0ag. n. a or .,rlrulna ,addasa_.hr .a d _,a . a 9, .titia i . a a (OR SALE.-- A second hand Double Cylinder I PRaNTIN NGl M i(uIN iaon, pa llna Na o, bad44.t . a a ra it ol ta",ieamothala aa.l n a ale'ard aa'ataY nalaidaawaill begivena : IAIal a' l ae "aal . . arlven r will pleusa ieaa rl for m a mon lh, ald el bill I , he .,mi cr. jrys tfi , FURNIRTURE ETC. aRnd Lnra a nter ino rm rdi, . Ifrtmi a i rad l ptr.m-l aa lr under to trm ad t of m. AA-NiAt . od tC . aThey will ,uuun tLe FULRNI'TIUI IiI SIN S at Ib Cn- tree dis d sretle il tr l,.fiout of the lt firm On M o r dU aM.. M, C..IIX 'NA, N'alala.una, Dla. S0, asi. ldaIa aa W. . a. AVSa.a "URNITURE FURNITURE .- Tae un-fi Sderignud wooald rl.pactfully all thia tteutioa of Imliat ani. Shousa-lak r,r gEurall to a agaad well le.ltOd .tock ofi FUi' NIaN iU E, laa ea pea, t Bi r oe ared ia thieitva, c aoairtn* I i ti Mlhnao y o d farluu i dltee, i' la.rbl Top Ituriaas and WC'alsh.sdE tad.laM l'op SdeloAardl, ..lWnaioa Diuial 'lable, Cloehl 'F Tima I 'ia.e, IIar d and Mo. aattreur., Fuanllr , illuw ana d Bao arlse twl Lrr with alaarge lot of a mmoa F huraiture. A Wall ia n:, erallully ohleitrd rom tlWa iv want of milly goods iu thoiu. Jinx. Id. GRENS a C l. 115 Poydra. lre'tl, btv'-en a t ('arl'la a. d 'ara. adaiai laala. ff. Uom s, JIt.. U. la iaa a, I _ c7 l6 1l 1' 1-OJIN B. BURGEN has remaaved his S I'ITNITUI IE STUltR: from No.If 4 to o.0. 5 MAGA AINEAS'REIILE'. nnm.diuly olTlt he ArEada, ware n i..l.u eaOll Emuu ur of al oir ntll,g al.atr paoreg h r.a,' l- from he !afroo la. end tb, phia, d__ 0 ly _4 PLE\NDjID FUIiRNITUIE -hara- ali- ' oi Iore Iooking tlaala, Chain and Cry"ea l , Whre, - i7 ' a'll'' L' Nlt o. a9 Ilaonl ltirt,, j t from Eaiuarolpe " x rr,-ti.: u , o a6 frbi lldi nlfr hg ode a td ,hrp th xl ,r h as ':'.'.,.'; I ..... ,,.; . ,h ......... . ,.ry u"x f,,,y vawhdno., I, "I' [iF' ofrLen li . ala ., .l.hio , ce4 un .kJj.tr , 'Irn'a. , Arm-.h"ir l, S aft, I., uah, ,tc. '''w-a(.%nGin !:o d, SIAaaa ia Oaaaa l nr .h a, l 'd riarlal e., fur Gwe ao Co.U .a .Ol . a. ) Ldhuuh; a arela.l . O' ldliaka, aallarilaaa, Ilt~trr n. Ntb! 7.um ,, Clock., Fendrrer Au, nNu.. Cr .ry xnd China P 3 ma a uaaturae JO 'iu kdsof Fur uo ioorder; al o Crn., Caa.ar tl " aad a,,,,0 aath i rai lla a at ilia fa"auru aaling of .aoana a . ih i A thre a s, a e ,r maa aa aai va nry or Soirare, aua 'a Laatrsa, COadrlabra, lta. dA0 Im hIRAP FURNITURE STORE, No. so Crues ,~r.ta, aaer oaf Pardid--JOSEPH 5. BBARDA w'A.hb. and retail dealer ..d alanaafadaaaro of CABIN'T FURNITURE, ah sulal, edataad., Armoira , Secretfaria., ook ..'ae , arh'Sa Tap Sidaboa dl.; Ceatre, Card aai Work Ta ble. larvbl t 'oal Burol. and W'h Stnnda; aoina . 1.s(.. M.hogntl, Walnut, Cane Ned Waood Seat t:halr"; 1, n.,U Hair 31 tr.s ei; Mo.luito ,ar aa , AItl'o Pillow., .ad Baddahlo aaU hdaia. Th..iaaakilma nufaa turdedf taheaa r aa ia S aa , andt pnsh li . are Hliai i to Ball and a, aWl for teraa la afrta "ef 'a algaia s ? "All Faaarniare parkedudo, ad.l d 100aol r Ihipping aa aa 1 o STILL THEY COME !--A new arrivsl of Iles I he S naroi d inaltaa usadi'ei el. watha . y .aD onr and enna . dO,'M, taau a,.e aai. ala sad aco.la --Lat '. eaonomy i 'h.r ,an So hilay plinU Igera Yatilf, taon to all woa ua ihem, which i.s proof tha t hr anrl lla moat mfnrtaha Iinll rra r1 a nw n ua . i aea. eelebratad aa lttaresaes ra 5, W aen, ald are or tala dariag eil awl a honr, at J. '. W EYaMOUITH'S l aau nmitr a Sile Ran i, to, S L C lhlr aatr er et, r. daorfrona Poydrna, tL'laa aaahlr r. re.prectfally rlqualad to call and eami.ne tai. ocknl tf M. GOMES, CABINET 'MAKER, -N a. ' B. a, a aar. FL- NITURE t eato oaer ; al., latned ad repairad on as aao.at soai.. and at the Iowt. pria. dall Im t n\L nrnnrranrPo ruaý.vaanua U or j LCATED.-Holden of I..d WKrrmn udrr eto feBth 8. nnbnr, 830, lr 11th g lyp y, 847 obLria the ugheet ewb pries Ly rutiat ·pplieatlop.ý_ýeb L3'' oee not dtelwwd to ell, ma~ hose saitiFerrle load on aboloal PulU bde, and n pe..!I, ib...lio rude ,··ch bt of I lanulruatd, bya 1'Opplyy s o ' 844dnMM by1 i WAL4VORTH, 8 Tehoa..8.Lh.tne.I r(ROCiERY, CHINA and GLASSWARE P .. .. FEI W,84 0om8 .8 Now egq "+rten and dale., wboleal· and rtn11.4 md u ta.84880tom.40.dlIckTlblc4tl418J Welton, e Goode wrill M offered t jawprire, w bo Forth w etry peeked in the entoet inne . y - HYDRAULIC ZC >.,4OO bbls. of all A4488 888 80lY . N... 8. 2 l 8pnu4rte2 ra 'VpWc~' LaST OF LET TEIS Remaining in the Poet-offce, New Orleans, . . . DAY. JnuaP. y 111ST- ........ + ... Ar- 11,v IA Irtn-- . 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Strioklnd A B Wamo n oirnm P I o o FP Sinlmrton Benton "l Warmley Lewis R Secretaryn of Jeffer Slhiger FraPuo l Wallaone 1(obt'2 on L.olge No S. ieloest Wom Wallace John S I O O F Sinnoeor Nicholas Wanlker IV S Seret.y of Or Shlimmin Wei Walker Thos F jr leans Loog- No inelirJnn I W.ll cMe Woo 31 13.100 I O F Simpson E II Walker Ti' SeclehrNy of Delta Spring J F Waollace o & R Lodge No 15. Sotringer Fred i Walker I[ugh I0toP Sinllrni Wm .oallace Wom l Seerotaryoo'oluto. Silkworth C E Warfeld P S buo Lodgeh'o 24, Springs A B Warner Jns 1001?OF S ~ Joseph Waorrick Jas Secretary of Inde Stith Jno W Woarner anol pendenoe Lodge Simpson Geno Warneo r Chs P , No 23. I 0 F -imloou Robt Wa'rren G 01 lieot SeeretnaylT of Bag Simmon Thos B Wonrr Jno nolin Lodge No Seovi I lezeo;bh Ward CC NO. I OO F Some- .iohll WlardJno O S ecrtnary of lope :omeon Thos Wardo Tros Lodge No ]4. Sllodgrsol s sIae S )frod '0 , I OO F SnoooooillL S WeoooroDnorfood S00retar0 of Boo1 Oobloo Jo mania Lodge No T.,ooP B Wheci r Danl 0. I00F Tojalo- L B Wheat J T Soecretary of Core Tailiad , Welch WVm n00lt Lodge No T:iral' Peter OWeston Eli 17. I o o F 'alif,,orro Jo' R i1hilliongton II Mocaniot Stsihd Trask BT l elL Enrastoo jEditor ofthellerald DAILY CRESCENT. OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF TvIE ('OI:SCIL OF THIE SECOND 'MUNI(tIPALITY. NriwYoi .ts rT Is.---A New York correspon lent of the National Intelligencer, giving a de scriptiou of matters and things in NewYork, and speaking particularly of a. religious confer ouce then in session, says: It was in this interval that a Minister ascend id his pulpit, selected the most awfill and sub lime description of the Judgement, and com pared the Judge of all the earth, with all na liolisgathe5red at his feet, to the ex-Governor of in inferior European State addressing two or three thousand people at Castle Garden. We rejoice to perceive that the prominent MIinisters of all denominations in NewYork have wisely abstained from mingling in this political lbullition. It is to the conservative influence of such men that we look confidently in all feverish omergencies. NewYork especially needs the Ienlthful antidotewhiclh is found in the charac ter and admonitions of such men. That city is afflicted almost every year with paroxysms and convulsions which seem to demand blood-letting or chloroform. They are blasting the rocks at Ilellgate to abate the dangerous whirlpools there; but what power can remove the causes of that vortex which so often tosses, and dislo eates, and threatens to subvert all social order in the city iytself:? Further north tand south the people are not so often nor so easily wrought tnto extravagances. The reason perhaps is that prodigies appear first to our commercial emlporium, and other cities have time to reflect. Or perhaps it is owing to the peculiar character of the multitude assembled in that city. Or in short, the fact is so. Each year the city becomes, for a while, a scene of some popular ferment and fury, a sort of social Hellgate, ua huge boiler stirred by some wizard or enchan tress when it is all " Double. double. toUi and trouble. Fire burnoor and caldron bubble.'" It is just a year since the good people of the city of Gotham were kissing Miss Lind's feet, and vowing (while all Europe laughed outright) througih press and pulpit that site was divine Now the tires of Peter the Hermit are blazing, and we are to despise the counsels of Washing ton, of patriotism, of common sense, aold put lance in rest for ia tilt against all princes, kings, emperors, and nations who will not think as we think. A year hence this frenzy will have passed away, but the caldron will still seethe anl boil. Some new fuel will be applied, and new bubbles arise. Still it will he .. Dooit ,. doublo. til adll trosltto. FIci Ill ' l ullld railhoi Ibbltlo." it. F. IvNutAs Ix'rEnvtl.w.-'The final interview of the Prairie Indians in Washington, with the President, took place on the t6th. After first waiting upon Col. Lea, Indian Commissioner, the Indians left the Bureau for the President's House, where, after waiting a short time int the East room, they were conducted into the circu lar receptionm room, a considerable party of ladies and gentlemen being gathered to witness the interview. Amongst them we noticed Mrs. Filhnore, Madatme Kossuth, who sat at Mrs. Fillmore's side, and the Countess Pulzsky; tMr. Secretary Stuart, Postmaster General Hall. Attorney General Crittenden, and W. IW. Cor coran, Esq. Col. D. D. Mitchell, of St. Louis, Superintend ent of Indian Affairs, was present, and assisted in the business of the interview. AIr. Conumissioner Lea apprised the President of the object ofthe Indians' call upon him. They were soon going home, and had called'to pay their parting respects tohim; and to the Indi ans he intimated that, had they any thing to say, the President would no doubt listen atten tively to them. After an introduction, and speeches by the Indians, the President presented each of theou with a valuable medal, hearing his likenesa. The medals were placed on the neck of each of the Chiefs by Major Fitzpatrick. The Presi dent then pointed them to the American flag which was held up before themn. Addressing them, he said : "I shall present each of you a flag like this. When you raise if at your homes you must remember that you le Olle with us: that you are part of the same pisple, for one people have only one flag. This-fag is only for the American people and their friends. If you ever listen to wicked advisers who would turn And now, my red I done sN.ý Muay theOreat Spirit bt ;iiy ,-lt and ma you find your families snudys.nr pewj happy, and glad to see yum onnyone reaf.,r. :,.. The President tdm ninhod them thp the medals were for each as an ini.i?.iia "h flags were given to eeach tribe or band:` given them because of the confidence Ie repdati in them, and in their friendship and fatthf. -eil to the people of the United States. "If yots want any thing else, make known yaou wants(a your friend Commissioner Lea, and he will take care to supply you with whatever is necessary." A general shaking of hands then took plase, dluring which Madame Kosoath and Countee. Pulrsky showel particular interest in the squaws present, much to the satisfaction of the latter. After the return of the Indians from the White IHouse we hadl an opportunity of ascertaiting the result of the day's proceedings on their minds. They were highly delighted, and repre sented the great relief they experienced in the lifting off of a weight th.t had been theretofore pressing heavily on their spirits. They said that as soon as they saw the President they knew be was a good man, and the knowledge of this completely relieved their anxiety. We have reason to think tha"the remarksabth the President on this interesting occasion will be of great service to the cause or peaee on the Western Plains; they were conceivedi. t te right spirit, and, in the judgment of the veteran aent in charge, must produceevery way,happy It is thought that the Delegation will leave Washington this week for their reipectivehomee T'H TnoreLa It UAH..-Plurality Wie System.--A long document, addressed to Presi dent Fillmore, has been published by Chief Jus tice Spmuel G. Brandebury, Judge Perry~A. Broechus and B. D. Harris, Secretary of State of Utah, in reference to the reasons that led them to abandon their official posts at Salt Lake City, and come on to Washington. It is, how ever, but a repetition, in an extenled form, of the statements that have already been made. The hostile and seditious feelings of the Mormon Governor, Brigham Young, and- thle Mormons generally, to the United States government and its officers, are said tohave been such asto make a longer stay there not onlyddhngerous but The officers repeat the charges of profanityo, blasphemous allusions by Governac Young to the death of General Taylor, and contemptsus.ule., fiance of tie government of the United States. I The Mormon Governor is also said to have abuned was agreater mn than Geoge Washington that he " knew more than George Washington ever did," etc. The excitement of'the people became so great that the officers feared for their lives. Misappropriation of the United States funds is another of the charges brought against Governor Young. The vice of polygamy, ac cortling to these recreant officials, has reached an ontrageous height. We extract the following, in reterenee to this point, from their letter to the President : " We deem it our duty to state, in this official comlmunication, that polygamy, ra1 " plurality of wives," is openly avowed and practiced in.the territory, under the sanction and in obedience to tile direct commands of the church. So uni versal 1 is this practice, that very few, if any, lead ing men in that community can be found who have not more than one wife each, which creates a touopoly, and which was peculiarly hardulion the officers sent to reside there. The prominent men in the ciurch, wilose example in a111 tino it is the ambition of the more humble to niitate have each many wives, some of them, we are credit ly informed and believe, as many as twenty or thirty, and by Brigham Young, the Goernor, evcn a greater number. Only a few days befbre we left tihe tetritory, the Governor was seen ridling through the streets of tce city in atin omnibus, witlh a large company of tis wives, nore thIan two-thirds ofwitom had itfaits in their armts-a sure sign that the evil is increasing. It is not uncoolon to find two or mtore sisters married to thle san.e nut; andi in one inttance, at least. a nl,.her aond her two ldaghters are among the wives of a leading member of the church. This practice, regarded and punished as a high and revolting crime in all civilized countries, would. oft' course, never be made a statuatory offence by a i1 Mor0lln Legislature ; and if a crime at com ton t aw, the court woueld be powerless to correct the evil, with 3Mormon juries." The document shows a most monstrous state of social as well as political morals in Utah. The Washington Union (referring to the above report) says: " We have received from a reliable quarter a loter intbrming us that a Report, purporting to bIe the Report of the officers of the Territory of Utah to the President of the United States, which was published in the NewYork Herald of the 5th instant, is an artful perversion and fal sificalion, in many of its essential features, of the true Report made to the President, and has appeared prematurely in print, without the knowledge or consent of any person or persons properly having charge of it. We iunderstand that the official Report is now before the Presi dent, and will be communicated to Congress in a day or two." 'itle FLOOD As Atoara.--At the latest dates the river was still very dangerots. A portion of the IIudson River Raihoad. bet tweelAlbany and Castleton. was submerged snld ca;rried away: but the nial hat partiatly tubsided. anlld tih road repaired. E.rly on Thursday mornintg s canal boat caome down the river, having nt board a woman and two chlldren.' As fitl boat passed the city the woman wac heard to can for ao istaur, but the running ice wte no formiodable that it was inpos.ible to render her any aid with the means then at hand. The canal boatwas last soon pating down the river at Van Wole: Point. Theo ull of a small steam ting radled itle Convoy. was stove in by thle ice, md the boat sounk near the Troy NSlU work,, early on ThastLday mourntllg. in Western NewYork the streams are all very high, and mullUch damage h been done to plroperty. The Mohawk is broken iap. and bthe river is very high. Somo mtildamen lih been catrried away. A portion of the track of the Utica and Scbhnectady road. in tile vicinity of the lohavwk river. is sueblIegeil. tie wME( tc!'otiuT Or TInb U .o soarsT..-Tahersdeay. dele. . lS5.-dl M. Vnsostt. E xsa.. of NewYork, andt thl Itl seve ll. utt. f oAlab uaa. werie adnit ted as Attounleyt and ('u t.e llri ,.f this oualrt. So, ha. no lu. L. Peerre et I.. tqetllncts. a. ietllr) t'iitlugh it al. a The ' argmeat olfthi t n.ecwaes eotitned by Mte. Seward for tlti applelles. nud 'aioneludeed by Sir. tIlthie fior tile oippelautsa. No. 5:3$ . etiekot' s administraitor, appellant r. S.ill IcCoull'e admtinistrtor et al. The nrgtnent of this rue oti was toilnlro by M. Itobitult for the apptellee Sat tr:.-Tthe NewYork ECxpiss offers the tfolliiwil severe but apparently just criticism on thi conduct of the Freoih lpresident. and tie probable result of his rule: "Fronm the fact that eighteen hundred arrests have bteI Inade sinice the disrl)teitn of the Assatbly, we 000 elude that anon all Fiance will he slhat up in a prisonu, leaving Napolenn It. like Alexatder Selkir :' " "'l" Monareh of all he surveyas tlii right theta is ntne to dispute. ". we ilnave tiLe open aieotranee uoa of the austrian Cabilist that hencetrith Ote cottn otNZs0ttieun will be their rause and the euase of tmomLoeshin in boneal. we clnerude that .Louis, at this 'mment, d y o.ia t roytieeam hi i.rel ttspieaious nough ; wait and see what his ea will bo." · ' " . FIn,,: OsPoa.-The 1,iolric of'ort l D blnhtleah 'anL the serrtouiuOogscttut'y are wnlin' no signnt d dmoa ntra tio lagail.t the wolves. by.whlie theyb"hli' benl for n long timne tnlayed. Thonas J. BrookLa has been op pointed Gmuand Mareals and hab ituned Gteneral arder No. i, dividing tihe entire population into four dinisims, and appointineg Malshallto tho oamm n d of each. Oo the morning of ttl:etth eans division It to form, as speci lied by the order. the whol$ constitute an immense hot low areuae, with dogs in this rank of tle.cleacrs. and at the -amnun.,l by signalm, the whole army is to advance towasii the Centre. Flre.arns are forbidden on the field. and the dogs are relied upon ai the principal exeetlioners. The ceen wtllno doubt be grt and l terrible. l)ubuqoe (sowa) Ilterld. Doe. "2U. "OttE:,. sTe, FOFR·saiT AntcsnosutsnAxeD OheLaoATIe. A reas or t)AIn i '. itee"n.'-ta-at's. Little & Brown. Btoatan. Ihave in preas the bove nwork. and in a few weeks it will be ready for the inspertion of the public. The wortk inedited by Edward Everett. and will rouuntaiu a sketheb of the tlife of Mr. Webnter from Mr. Everett'sl graefulpen. Many of the mest intportlt speeches and state (ape. will beaeompauniedwithezplanatry notes by Mr. R ebster himself. The whole will be emnbraced In six olumes ofnabout 0o pages each, got up in a style wtomthy of the great iman whose speecheh and state palrs are deI rignil to ho perpetulated. it It intended, hould it be ceoi necessary. to add other volumne at a snbiequont Tillls wi be one of the moot valuable and interirting saoris dithe cge. I#A -J ·r h fremthe&raiýl~ Tl"lI7. ifai p Ma aeee Iathet Owe mart rgaia tiC 6Y Yaleg wm de eerese' knthethat camped oe t sU eceeme ,te "; 'taalej,bed ecegea Me.tig ,tat rte . at qi~ekthei'pea - Me. S .ti h e d table: Mt. ttalla ~.cshiaIlea 4st " 1e (twiir .ng ., r " i ''s T She The the cietheeec. - 14r. Becriai m te tiuti.. Secretary of the a long debate. the ccee subject Wiedl t °el u the~i~ap~o ,Ik lted edit 1 "' . The bTfa too he aeSiid oi5 g > " , The bdeh. etidw taeake u and ae~od - pp ·to intdi~ a· o'et.e toeleeenaeaaiock, adr Itv caered sawee edopted i the Senate,- F eliaate of eaaeo. Canter, Gentry,. I~egaeeg . Bato, rof I ... TheSpeaker, unode f4be rtoioodni, fgM i y 'a commiteee. ; '. )Ir. IIotote. of Aia.. eharomano thof'tbe` _ ; o' ways and menuso reportt todr -bllte o tf;t i tice. proeidingfor the ejtrent sai ceo etC e departmeonts.whieh were erfrred tl.thw cotat of th L'e iou, an.ordoered to be pint " .e.le a trearryingont the 12Ithrtele d thetIthMeti ' Mdr. Ifouton ale o reporteted be frm the eedlttea, "m aceount ef Boyd iacmltop for peletiegtot a owmmtI 'e4 lc mete wici ,h probe oed ehnld be l c ,qde ti.t gear,. nittee on printing. Theot e oiet olfohn y·tbk tIb' M e. rount alluded to, wot,;hee oid, to pettle d..oe - betherthe ettnit. hehooli&O fc f em. n g t+ ontrnect by the publi pritmps '1tbghi bdeeemi ls.~e Soeretary of the Treeoeto p'ne the uaceneonkpa e ltoi estimctes printed with the ther .d.pumentel bihg.• leg tohisdepmrtment; but which at pýeect h-efi e-ue to do. The eoount woe ultimately eferred tothcomiteee on printing. - : ,: Mr. Seymour.of. N chfai.Y. ebeohirm 9f the comeie do couoeeare. reported apoeseutlon ae:etor ',.te e c ilto.. maent of clerk, whici wn:kaid on the tble;' : " r. The committtee co agriculture reported s bll- baeeaor-. Cge eommerce, manufeetures, agleultlog sat4;:top; " branches of industry, by grantitg afo'veey b I. ity who shohld settle on I., a baemetese dr teed. which thoe hairman was instuected to ,b oot e the order of the dayforthe lstfootemo.. '$O. l, auqentty oerderd to e referred tothie temeti.' on the state of the Ueion, and ordred to beoprintd. . Mr. Ilernhelel. of Utah. called'th ttent of the ouse to a garhied sttement of the deoiein of tle,' of that teyrit h wirefhre ee thmctpeMogpsonf qluesting a suspension of an eopresfon'glh " te present. and in reply ton rree toofdri. atOe'd laimhed any partlcpation in the publicatto.. The subjiect here drpped ,.. Plo. Hmumond.- Chaeic of the ConommitteolE.w grclvings, reported a reaohtitneuthotLeetho tee o contreoetforthe~engrrPoete be ý: piote' o e the Presleint's Meeotg, poided It heuld n d. $4000; and aleo the eoigra o' of fortiutlt.b ,t ,. eced $700 aoco obonying the.pspo efthe W ar. ". . , .. . , ;.:i,.u -:._T, Tlhe resolutiton' was lid on tlhe-tblqg: .' ,"-, -.,;c.. A mesge was laid beore he Housee aee a' report of-the 8teeary oP ft ;. elongitg.t ttte Llpei expeol -pai., anti .eemmnenn tiQ&p the toreer ofot .e . -.,fte ciittoii ofn tBrey.tyB e trhec . qn AlP :.s" edeeggbo t hor iepog i1f.reo. he d =tii ` u ondoef cied toiano peope oopgt.t ci, . A orit ichtetiied win eheotbe.rd . the Territorety of M eindteoto, to.ienLd hb eetaobtiohi foeltheteeat diteot taa Sans, - hioehbo which iname thd.'° " e; Upon motion of Nteioeeroroyaoei eouewet-.ce meitteothe0 eteia elstioe th eitoel he pOpie o'I up the rope ulsteibahheelito to-i . -a: _ . Theo Ious.eheripg reoled olee ihot! Rtolsone. of Ito.ansa refered td- t h" eCotlogtee of 4teow. eio tt p eL forming e so b relttit , termed `" omnihee bhihtit'eoot -a h to" . r eloolo. which Otled in the enoate. lie ten rtbB d upon. . ecotdrutein ofrthe contnite o-ta ',i o th-woesxto not repreientedfil eReotd o e tt apptropaiou tee fo the geeati to a eetotnOte 0 ` foer Iarbors owhh c hel within ethe eai' d ti; Mr. cymo1lme. Cf Newyoe, iidhli pthe'eo had tcicoehomoýd" ' tlateconoiee a eoemtr. eectete exclusidon ceo itieeo tipro 'oo t thcuugtthe proper enuee would hbedb to t tidian f.the n wceic, that hng o4ng o0lO the teoameeto io-theutt shc, l oothet pel 4 tktoat commecee ow the seaobodi `th...totf.p tq ,qte the othreaotmermitenteotain r n - rttioD "eoo tony tplied to th c Glos. c.d etot teod eth soae bo the had beU n tonet be t looemttte othoi.to Coerue inThe of jeset oins Ctone, and t'evo , t. l ;H sr, Basoto tkecup eotedin 4-tchhe he rk y . , amotion pewoalede to lpy. r ole the. Peoft . s a, -it thaht ew.. c lw t le.iiousuoep hlaaoolel iheotto yotton ethee to the bitl rel.tete tithlg w e offl e todi whtt h Moeaee, oani spoke of 'tfle necesity of anet toplpo eaobelheatleh hvereoeptto pnoytbe bae ito esxplinedothemeaentde ;rtb l $et _ete b mil dour of dollars were gl amotapnt remainingdna'ý ý.' .-' ;.ý?atý -.' PMi .y dlen of,Vt lslPu t bed teten tPw 'e,° aned thoe - w ie o tob . id. b t Ooppoeig that bythbe oction of Gevgoocot a -.. e oio.lty o eghbtytholuoMd dollwe badbeen eotoed. and entered inetoan e xplaPton similor totbeotehejh he made olast secon. wee he eocinrated the adltietu.tstio_ iam dl bleme. dlr. MeMeullen shid be onderstood from good ruth otty that there isteboue e which weor d ho. e ndertaket tob Icay the ioleceoleo. by whieh a saLog would haee beee itrhted to the 10e0t alluded toe anhe ho:ped : , lbooi man of the Cunotoittee of \Ipewsit M oeani weoi the eAmojet his eteeou do toneide tien. Mr.lIoustonsaidittwasontthe prolvone the peepo. oltioe of the eeeeeettee'to entertain propositions ofe ay quarter; ali they bad to do wa to eeoommgeidm agpprco prlatiob of moneyes aod leave tha eeeteoetbiihty of tbepsa peetittee wntb the Eoecutive. AB the Veeeeoitttofeitbe etoto of the Uoion had done wag Oo tleuieeeif the -mowuy is due in the present instanoo, and to vote it. Me. Biyiy concurred be the viertaken by Mr. IHeston. and the course pursoed by the teopeiOlticoe of Waye too Meano. which is the saeo ae that poeineed during the last seeeion beea former eooorutltbt The etir to whieh his colleaguer bd altoded0 be rillteouldoot be eoeeoiec. oo Iess aeothertrrArowy oeodt t aedhe denied tba any peeonte ieioepho. been otaleed to the Imowoge at hidedto. · N .t h Mro. libboed, at New a,ýphir whil he adottt'o the ttouse should not tathoet the reooponeblllty cegevamme himself as notbeing matiteld nimb IheoLeoqgttoa had been made. Mr. Mteuoenfonu oppoged to so plekt, ps. paotng bills. He wlmhedfoetbrthtboc ft` og aned ished the quetltonto he fltrty u::dec the lHouse adt the oaunty ' A motion wae thlh red to that the rie, and the House odQlr h at a tew 0400000 -t sp aloclk. -