Newspaper Page Text
***3???-ffr-?^tftTa??a?EaegBar,jr?>g^
"'THK TRlBOpr
NEW-YORK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16.
To the Park' -Tii- at'-ei'iD- of lb? "? ? ? "? PuB
""li Schools will he held this day indu Park ai
in 111?: itt't'-rnown.
T"'" For an ?ntorestin:* Pol?tica: Letter fron Harris
barg,-with an account of two existing attempts *o rem?
ue Agricultural As.?ociatiou. lie., sec First Pag**
17 For a Letter from an ardent V.rhigN'****-YorKir
in Paris, see Last Page.
03? We rejoice to learn by our Washingtoi
advice- t'bis tn,'niin_' tii-'t JOHN Loni.MEJ GrtA
ham has Uten unanimously confirmed is ro-t
rna.?t?-r fur thi ? City.
[Cp The "Home L> v-.tf" tti--.-!- this even
,n" nt the American Institute, over the Marine
Court- Friend? of American Industry! attend!
try Our report, of Mr; Emerson's lasi Lecture
i,in tvne, bul relur.tantJy postponed till I ?.?-?morrow.
OCf* Mr Eyfll'S i ir-' Leen*.n Geology will
be given ai the 'fahernacle this evening. Mr. L.'s
four?:.- in Phi.n lelphia was largi ? ;- attend??! anil
warmly approved, and ihe reported abstracts ol
those Lecture in the journals wer?!; eminently
calculated to maintain find enhance the high repu
i.-it .m which tM'-.-.-i'il hi n fn m England, M ?
Infer from all we ii;iv<- heard that hi andienci - in
thi? Citv will:compare in worth and intellectual
culture with tin.??- of any Lecturer of the season.
KJ** By n Message from the Governor and a
communication from the President ?it the Compa*
nv in anoth? r column, it will he ?eon thai the;qnc*i
tion is ilistin-il;. pr?>p?)un?J?.*d ta the majority ol the
present Legisla tun?" Shallthe .Nttw'?'oitK \.sv
Erie Kau. road I?- vigorously prosijcutod to com?
pletion? or:shall it !??? abandon?*! m dilapidation
and ruin ?" ?hi-j question cm mot h? put ?salo i ;?
Legislative finesse. It must !??? looked in ihc.fac'e.
](' Loco-Focoism i-t willing to take the. responsibil?
ity of st??pping this great and necessary work, it
will do so. li'mit. tiic six.iici it shall mtike up it?
mind tn act rationally, patriotically, and in disre
gnrd of it? " Forty Million" bugbears of the last
I'uur years, the better for all. Wc tmsl its ?? ?????'!.?
iuti will nut long In' withheld.
BCf* The Courirr -$? Enauirt ?? professed t?. a.b.
solve itself from man-worship and blind following
when, in li^i?, it threw offthc .Tncksnn livery nnd
assumed the noble motto of "Principles, sot
jlfrn." ft- present course and attitude?its talk
nf th?- Cleft/ part'i doing so : i n < 1 so, and of d?ser?
tion from ?nd treachery to Mr. Clay?prove the
truth of the old adage of ; What is bred in the
bon?.'.' etc. ft is welcome to pursue its own
course, but it ?h?ll not prescribe ours) noi does it
comp?und of dictation and servility ;tt all accord
with tin' spirit of ilit* Whig Forty.
The Courier contrives, by cutting and shu'lling
our sentences to -tiit itself, to make us say* thai
we should now supportanother 'A big candidate in
preference to Mr. G lay if wc deemed thai candi?
date the stronger. What we 'li<! say wn- entirely
different from this. We said that, under On rir
cum stances ichicli existed m 1839, with Lncrv
Focoism triumphantly entrenched in the high pin
res of tli?> lninl, and with the Sub-Treasury im
pending, we did most earnestly esteem the tri?
umph of tii?' Whig C'iitisi- superior to all personal
consid?rations?and. so thinking, acted. But we
said ,-ilsn that we deemed t?:?* present circumstan?
ces of th1' Country entirely d?neront from those,
and should now feel at liberty to consider eminent
fitness and deserving as well us popularity??ill
which are centred in Mr. Clay. This the Gouriei
?upjgress?s, to eur pr?judice.._
And now a? to "Slaves" and ??('lav ('lull-.'
Tbe Courier has woven dexterously but unmirlv
a piece of mosaic oui of these materials; bui the*
have no rcnl cohesion. We say again thai if we
bold ourselves bound to support Mr. Glay for ('res?
ident two or three year-1 hence under whatever cir?
cumstances nnd without regard to ourdisphssiou
ate judgement at that time of consequences to the
National well-being, under penalty of Im-??l' de?
nounced as a traitor, a renegade, an ingrat?*. as we
have softi mon denounced under til?.?- circumstiin
ces, we should feel that our allegiance was irk?
some, shackling and slavish. Our Political tictioi
must be spontaneous, hearty*, ami in perfect ac?
cordance with the convictions of the instant, or ii
would he a chain, a burthen. Wc ?av this in ox
position of our own cours... uni in criticism of thai
of others; bul wedp nol understand the c?nstitu.
tiou an?! spirit of the ('lav Clubs t.. i.-- al al
adverse lo ihi-. No man who join? those Club
pledges himself to support Mr. Clay (nie moment
longer than his convictions of public dutv inclini
him so todo. All that i? intended by them is ti
indicate a decided preference of Mr. Clay for nex'
President to any other man?a proference whicl
wo doulit not is heartily responded to bv nine
tenths of the Whig party. Yn it cannot be im
proper to suggest thai hi the great contest ..t' 18*1
we shall need all the Wliigvotus for ouf Pr?sidentin
candidate, and we submit thai it will !>,? mus? im
politic a> well as needless fur the vnsl majority u
the party t.? proclaim that diey vvii! i,..t aludo b;
the judgement of the who!.' party, bui will sup
port their own favorite ii? all events. T- not tin
very foolislilv nbsolving the minority from all me
ml obligation to support the candidate of die pai
tyl How shall the friends of one candidato sa;
lo all others. ? Von shall support our man, i-cent;-,
? we will mu support votiiv : We will nominal?
' our favorite by ourselves, and that ui!i!>o a t'ai
'and just expression of the will of the wholepar
'ty; but if von should carry the dav in a Conven
'lion of the whole, that would be cheating am
'jockeying, and we will nut abide v..' We appea
to tin- calm, far-seeing friends of Mr. ? !la\?ihosi
who an-mu animated by a prospect of; dignitie
and siUari.-, f,,r themselves?tu consider well tin
whole subject, and aci with u full view to genera
and ultimate consequence.?.. If Mr. (lav i.? tin
first choice of a va?t majority of the Whig par:-.
(as we doubl not he i*.) must ,,,.t moderatioi
and conciliation beeminentlv the policy of histnn
friends ! Must not any appearance of domiueer
ing or dictation on their part lH. injuriou?. to him
We speak to wise men. Shull not our suo-^estioh
be heeded ?
UCF1 The Legislature c?t" Nkw-Jersky adiouruc?
on Saturday, utter u Session of ten weeks! iluritij
which it matured and passed one hundred am
twenty-one Acts and one Joint Resolution. Tii
mo'l important of these Acts were those requirin
the suspended Batiks to resume on or before t h
1st of August, and abolishing imprisonment fc
Debt. (The operation .?t'th.- lattei is not limite
to f?Wre debts, bat applies to ?ill actions orpr?
??esses tor debt whatever.) This act of it?elf woul
suffice to ?rown this Legislature with lasting hm?m
?XJ3 " Thk Hkttek Timks " ?s the title of
i-ihiv Weekly Quarto paper issued last Saturday i
this City by Messrs. HagadOrns. It is well -,'?.
up, und lias much pleasant, reading, though it.
?peculative article? seem to us to lack distinctnes
of parp?se, ami consequently force
Xkw-H?mpshire.?Henn-Hubbari 'regular'
bas bei - elected Governor by ovei 5,000 majority*.
.I-.an il. White, prop.1 by th- new Coasena
. ... . , .... :?,..i.- lined, ??? some 3 or 1.000 '?
fii?; \\ faics. ha' ' ope ol ?u ?????--. ?: : m i
??m oui ? ?iey :'ir'- .*? ihre*** 10.000 ???: - f?i St. -
v,*:?- in thi Siati . !' is doubtless !.. -? .,- i
Had f I ? ? ? ??? ' ited" t ? i,'- lii ..- ???
have li ??'? com* elled to H .-????:??:.
.-. til ?i ::. ?" t-': ?'- ' ?? : ? ?' ,;'- ;?' will ,...':??:.
oui ..: the pai ty i etnoi -? .- ? sly.
We stated on Sarurda? that the Conservative
GotincilJbi from Rockingham I ounty, the Whig
Senator from the Portsmouth i':?*??<". :?;..l the
Whig Repr?sentai - - : i . I ird.were elected
Pliere proves to be no ch lice in either case, th? .
the W hig and I : : iti lid ite? iro a
in .-ach. It: th" Rockhigliai D ' '. there -
some 1,100 plurality against I '?? I. Barton of the ??
? Patriot,' but be will probably be -?? I v th
Legislature. So of thi Port- : ?? ' i ' -'? ?"? ?
?:,.- ' ':i-- ihir? ( oimcil Dial i ? ? '?
date is lai. ? ad, but may :-- Lefeated b
Abolition ??..!.--. in the [veene Sei ???? District,
a W hig i- chosen. 1 lie othei t? n are proba
Lt,r,i
Hi?'s Patriol star?;.?: thai ;:-- ?i ?!:-?? ?? *on posed
of-'50 Radii \"-.."i 1 A.-iti?Kndif.'?:-. a::.i 57 Whigs:
no choice l>>- We/apprehend this calculation v
hatdly ?tand.
ICP Yu- >,??? ?nl Election ;-i lit? S ?< el ?
District, Pa. for.a Member of Gonrrress has
cially resulted as follows :
Counties. It-:. ./. Hin :?-:?-?:?. .H . Hatnl ii ?.-llora :..?>
Bradford_lu' 17 1582 00 6?
ii ? rjliai nil . ! i '? ! f?-?t'J !' 98
I io-ra.1060 ?:'."?'? !'
Potter. 21.7 4*1
UK.-an. !fi; ?|
Total.11?O 2595
IG'5
OCr1 We hear Lhat Thomas I". Fiki.ij. Esq. has
been nominated !>-. tlie Liberty Party ^Abolition]
ws their candidate for Mayor at our ensuing ( har?
ter Election,
Kj" A large meeting was hel i ai Brooklyn yes?
terday t<) take -nine measures to secure the farther
improvement of Greenwood Cemetery. The May?
or presided, and several excellent addresses were
mad.-. A committee was appointed to procure
subscribers for shares of ?] 00 ? ach.
'-'?-' Mr. J. W. S. Hows gave the S< oi : Lec?
ture of his Course on Elocution til Stuyvesant In?
struite last evening, illustrated by tii-' delivery of
copious and happily chosen passages from eminent
authors. A passage from"John Randolph, Willis*?
* l'?rrhasiiis,.' a scene of Shylock, Collinses ' Pas
sii.n.-.'and a passage from Cumberland's 'Sheba:'
were:thus given with -.'rea! force and vivitlnes?.
We thouglu Mr. II. less happy in his extracta from
\V.-!.-t<-r, from:-Mrs. IJemniiS; an?l in Othello's
s?.-h before tlie Senate; His voice lacked body
lor the majestic periods of the grcoi Ncw-Lng
lander, while his manner hardly presented to us
the rough, unstudied frankness of ihn Moor. It*
his Elocution have a fault, ii i- that of elaborate
;;e--?of betraying the-art, which should I?- felt,
not perceived. His inculcations, however, were
unexceptionabh ins! and pertinent, while the ex
omises, as a whole, were deeply interesan?*'. Mr.
II. will give th-- third and lasi Lecture of:his
Course at Clinton Hall nn Mn:;d-.iv evening next.
O** S?GXOR Dk I.?kgn!.- will give a Concert at
Niblo's tbia evening, assisted by Mademoiselle
Sophie Melizet and Madame Otto. A foil house
ami gou.l music may he expected.
F"i;.NT' DEAD.?Mr. James Edwards, of St.
Il.'let.ti ?sli?nd, Bea?forl district" of S. '"'.. was a
few davs since found murdered, lying in a. pond;
with ? log across his breast, skull fractured and
throat cut. Bis driver ha? been arrested and irn
prisohed as the perpetrator.
? [O"* The steamboat North Star exploded ten or
twelve miles'below Tuscal.a, on her way to Mo?
bile, mi th.- 25th nit. Fifteen persons were killed,
among whom are'Col. C. D. Connor of Mnrcngo.
and a Mr. T??ii?hill of Tusenloosn County, pas?
sengers; both of tlie engineers, one of the pilot?,
the bar-keeper, and several firern?*ii .anil deck
hands. The ( aplain. .1. l'ai ham. and the pilot,
wen- both blown into the river, but succeeded in
reaching ihe shoii?the latter severely injured.
f Robbery i- becoming so L.ilJ as t" li.-uri-ii
nobly in out* Courts of justice; A friendryester
day* had his hat (one of Spencers best) sto!.-:;
lV.on the very bench of iheJudsres ol ihe Superior
Couru .and llie*in^raci?us scoundrel.did noi deign
evento leave an old one in ii- place. Ourfriend
sav? lie shall be welcome to the hat ifhe'll return
t'ne papers which were in ii.
KIT" Thomas lli;chin-oii nnd J. McMellon, of
Augusta, Ga., being in love with one girl, became
very jealous of'each/oilier. It rose so high on the
night of the 8th inst as to cause die f?rmoi t.
tir aw ii knit'-- and kill the latter.
1CT" The l>o\ office nf a theatrei:i < ahcinnati ??*. as
entered through a -window, and robbed a few nights
since, during the t?'tnporarvabsence of the uva? tin -
v. hile the play was going on.
DCF" A riot ueeiirred iiiii.hi: a parts of Tri:?]
at San.dy Hill on the l-i \n*?. They itttncked
dwellings, heal several persons, ?to. About ddrty
have I.n arrested. Sn ,-a:;-'- is metitioneil.
? ??
O-./- Martinsburgh woollen faet?n," in Va., owned
by Mr. Showers, was .burned on tlie fith. Insured
>',,iiiiii?,?,? ;i. gr?ai aa tbe loss.
-f-ajM-,,
ZZ'T Mr. Eli llov?, aged 22; was insiantlv killed
by lii" accidental discharge of a gun at Warren.
Trumhull Co. Ohio, on ihe 7th.
.- r The jewels, a,-., recently^ sud?*n at Mbii
ireal. have been recovered; The*, were t"..?iini
under a board sidewalk.
.- ? ' fhe Q li :?-,' (i:i,-.-l!i- of the 7th ?;i--r. - .
that the -now at that lime was l-eiween four run!
five feel d.vp.
mm*
vCJT At a fire in Quebec on the fith; a painter
I named Pierre L'aplante was killwd by die falling of
i a chimney.
KJ** [n Washih?*toti County, Vu, there are-pre
j i".--ly a- many ma'e- as female?11.7-"">*> of each.
? i ('?.!. }? i.istt.i I'iiav -,. an eminent citizen of
Xorwieh. (':. died in. that city, on Thursday last.
Vppli? uni?, in ??anUi tij>t?v.
'???' R:.-Mi,.....N'-w-\,rk .\:,_i> Kelh.'. V w-Y'-rk
u"'^*!.-' '"-''1''1'' vln \.-i,.-t.r:ei j;ii., .i-.-:,. ...
i ,i!V, V"v:!::,r' ,i;' T ? 'ibvGlosrh'i.-.Brooklvn
' " >:0.on!s'j - \ tuu I!. B gel iw, ?lo "
i\w\ su?? di v?Y.March 1C
,.?',,? ^'/'A ',:,",'l: *0 ?????'????'? in ?;..- Circuit ( oun
C?1 END AR OF TH? SliiKiiK CotTRT, Tilt? D <.V?~\ 2-1.
""o to SO, 3-1 tO ?i. -t3, ! I, 15, -'':. 131. ?TT, 13 49 51;
"L/" Not.-s oi" ???uv SVw'Tork C-.rr-ait
?j~ ??'.a- C? a?:!?>' 1 P.--;i?.
XT "*Ir. i'ovkrt. ?.????;! known B?acapiu? siuj'.-r in Tij
-.????;ip?*?- time?, will .give a Vocal Ccnc?*n m the S**<-onil
Wur.i Hotel il-i-s -*v.-tiiii-.-. in wbidi li?- willli?; efficiently ?nr>
porteu. Ti.-k? is 25 a iits.
3Sfili?^QnRK&j1i^SnflMBHi??VBMB30??flttHfc&BQBBSSflBflHI^BflH^BI
??v-York I.egixlatar-r.
M..S-DAY. March 14.
in >e\ i.Tr. Mr. Scott, on leave brought in a
h bill to arnend -: ? R< vised Statutes in relation :?'
the .-???-.!:.??!?.? '?:??::' of -i.lt?.
A J., .? I;-- if m was received ?-:;; the As
=enib . propos ? .- to adjourn on the luth cf April.
Laid over ' - rrow.
i ?.-? ' ? ?-.'? ?? " ag it!?- time allowed forthecon
. . ? -. -?:" the New-York an?! ?-lbsoy^'Rkilroacl
v h- debated by Mr. Dt.'Ki.N-o.v auimrommitted.
Several unimportant bill"? were passed.,and :..? ri
the Senate went into Exe? itrive ?Session.
In the ?S5EM31 r. Mr. TowyYrVi. ::. ??:? ?em
:_ i petition frbih Merchant? of this city for an
earh opening of the ' '-.nai-.. stated :'i.:it i?e had
learned from the proper sources that they would
be open by the l?th of April.
A Message ?vas received from the Governor i!.
relation to the New-York and !'::?? Raili ?-?'?
??? : . - anothei : ? Mr.
Smi ? n ?:' I :?.-??- :.. ed ii ???? re? ? I the Rail
? ? mittee. Mr. TowysE.vo to that if: Ways
and Means, Mr. M< Mi p.p.at abused the Compa?
ny and :..? G ? Tno . v .''.. bis avei ige : i
dignity. Mr. Smith, and Mr. 1.? 5. Wright re?
plied. After soi ?? !" rthei d hate; Mr. ii ?}?>'.'? s
lloved tliat the Message. Sec - ? ? ( ??'-?
The Spr.AK." r decid? : that ibis !???? oi ??? l? in or
:???. -I'ni had precedence. Mr. Himphr? if
Tompkin? i irn? sd\ appealed : ? tl ? House not to
lay the mattfi on the table, 'm: refei it to thn
Railroad I ?mmittee. The motion to la\ on the
:.?:.?''- ,-? ? -,/' -./'. however: Ayes ?C (Locos.) Noes
?<?!. ? \\ I : ii Spilth? ? I .,:?:??- ::..??
Mr. r.OTT reported :? *-? ? JI to incorporate the \i
':.?:,?. and i ioshen Railroad.
Mr. T.iMBj !?-. from the I 'omni ?:??-? .?n Printing
reported atraitist printi?jE the Annual Repon -ni?
milled by the late Comptroller, detailing the Ex?
penditures of 18-11 i?n the Canals. Mr. .Smith
opposed. Laid on the table.
Mr. '1 . then reported in favor of ??rintinc fivt
f?mes the usual number of a partv Report mad?
this morning from the Canal ? 'ommittec on the pe
titions for an early opening of the Canals?whiel
Report concludes that no a?-ti??:i of the Legislatur,
on tin* subjecti?) necessary I This very '?.??ful jol
if Printing -.?.:i? ordered: 57 t- 1 !.
Mr. Km i.v moved the question on thefinal pas
sage of the bill7changiniTT] ? mode of appoinria?
Bank Commissioners (i.e. turning out the.pres?n
Whig Commissioners and putting Locos in thei
places.) Mr. Stetson movedthc Previous (??ties
lion- Carried : and the bill passed : "reas 62
N?ys 2?). Adjourned.
.>'?".??-Yorli mu? Kric Railroad.
MESSAGE FROM TILE GOVERNOR.
ExECimvE Chamber, March 11, 1812.
To the legislature :
The letter of the President of ;h.? New-Vorkam
lirii' Railroad Company, herewith transmitted
shews thai if legislative? aid islonger withheld fron
the association, it must <!???':?; from prosecuting it
great ".-enterprise' the laborer.? employed mustbi
discharged; the in?.*i? ~r on th? three million Stai
loan, which will accrue on the first of \pril iiexi
will remain unpaid ; the contingent debt will ful
immediately upon the treasury ; the capital invesi
.?d in the enterprise by our fellow.citizens will !>
lost: the New York and Erie Railroad, in.it
scarcely half complet?*d condition, be exposed l
auction ;ir the suit of the State; and the ?usi e>
p?etntion of immeasurahl? benefits to resuli froi
tin* enterprise, will be suddenly and hopelessly di?
appointed.
This information cannot excite surprise. Noun
csulil have expected that the road, in its unfinishe
state, could produce capital or eyen revenue:; an
llif association o??r?^<l wisejy in dii?ectine nil thf*
means tu its prosecution,?relying upon the justic
of the State and the Itrjerality of their fellow-cit
z?-ris for such additional resources as should ben?
ne??snry to secure it* cumf.letiou.
Respectfully referring to the suggestion!? muc
?ti my annual m?ssag?? in view ?>i'tlii> cri-us. 1 wi
only add tlmi no mensure less favorable i" the ei
terprise than the past policy of the Stair- cuu
iiriw In1 effectual, while, in my judgement, noi
that would involve :.nv sacrifice on tfi?* part of tl
State i? necessary. Nt'vertheless, the responsib
lity ofconductihg the enterprise tu an early co
summation seems to tin- t" rest, not witli tin- Ne
Yiirk and Erie Rail rond, but upon the State. Tl
association can only be regarded by the People :
an ageui oftlie Legislature, and, while lik?* i
other agents, ?t. ought to be held t?? a just nccount
t.iliiv. the State cannot discharge itself'from.re
ponsib?lity by pleading the failure of-itshgent, wi
m without excuse, t?i perfoitn its dutii:? or tn?
the expectations of the L?gislature.
WILLIAM II. SEWARD;
\r rv-v.'KK am? Erie Km;. Road ?'d. OrncE,/
JVemrToH; \2th .March, 18-12. S
Sin,? i deem ii my duty t?? state t?> you that tl
means ??I the compfiny in whose charge the Nc
Vori; ?nu! Erie Railroad lias been placed, arc e
hausier!.
I here have i"'''n derived from individual su
i ?criptions to the stock of the company near t?
nr'?iiii* of dollars. A large proportion of the su
scribers ar? citizens living on the line of the roi
whii have !>t't-ii induced from considerations of t
public welfare to contribute ?u thf* construction
the'road, and in the confident belief tliatthc Lcgi
lature will ?-Mund th.' same proportion ?'t'nid t!i
it has hitherto dono. A suspension of the ?vor
and n discharge of the large bodies of men n?
employed ??n it ?.t?j produce great Individual d
tress, u? well u? serious distress t?? the Compan
and.the public, from any temporary abandotinie
i?i ii while in a state ?it partial ??? mpl?tion.
L nder the supposition that the Legislature wou
. iiitinue the proportion of:aid that it has hithei
afTorded, die Company mail?, no provision for t
interest un the State Loan, due on the :'.:?-:
April, l?ui ?""xpended ??ii their means in the ? ?
struction nt ih'-ir road. Th?-y have so far pi
_!>.?.?-???.!. that with lin- section already i??ii?u<
n ote iliHii three hmidied miles mav be put in u
dm ing the present year.
I respectfully pravyou. therefore^ ::' ?.?...?:??? m
n.'i improper, that you will bring tin- subjectagti
before the Legislature, and represent the ? ? -1 ? - ?
evils that must !>?? caused by the suspension "it
work. v. hile if aid ? . ated.a new aven
. ? ? .. more than one half of the Sti
? ? ..?.????.??i. a?ording :;(.-:!::;.-? t" ir the transp?
;:?':.j:: of product* to markets, from which tin' ci
.-.?? of fh?t section ate now debarred.
I find a s'?;ii?-i,-;?t justification for :!:i* :,:?:?!:?
n.ui in ill?' large pecuniary inti r< st the State 1:
in thi?"g;reat ?v.irk : in the deep ..?!:.:!:. ;,? ofa rr
lion "t" inhabitants :i?r it* completion, and in y<
o? n '-\? reused opinions concernirigthe importai]
of the enterprise.
1 have the honor tn be, S:r.
\ our obedient sex*, anr.
JAMF.S BO?F.\".
President N. V. A- i;. R. EL (.'.
To hi. Kx.-.-li.'iu-y VYm. H Seward.
? ?
XT Tbe ?'r.'..;?- .-.?.s^ :? not tfkely to be a- easily ?etil?*<J
??.i? nnticipat??<L The Brii:*!: Minister? are resolute nu.i
:? rtnT?? >? and oar Gov?srnnient evtncts ib.' -ame ?pi
There tnay i^t be -? mach popular excitement about t
case a? there ?;-i? I.: ii1-.':: Ui?! Boui dary ?^ ??-'
:i !.... : Case, but there i? ;i ?leal of olf?inacy or le?a
,? . .. m botl parties whiclieven Sherrnan's-Loxen
? modify. They do tistomshing things! when ::
i headache ?:? p?tpil I ?? f the htrart.in dveor
-.?m,!.: ,.r,-o!;^*l: in u? ih?ny lv?rrr?*: and con?ur
i few ?irk?, ?ir. Sherman's Medi -.:,-? ir- ?
....:. ??? [ all .'if..- m ??-.:.::.i ! i ::%:!>? ?... I -':?'? ir?
only ti.r pleasuiW?st l?ct in?- u...i?t r,-:', .-:u:i; .-. ??. Tl
?aev'ergei called bad nam*is. I'":'- :. inisheardl
.. n fa heaiiaclte. he .? r.t once told to takeSh?rrn?
!. tenares. Ifa child has wormsnothintrwill do ?.:::.?"!
man's Lozenges. Ifa pJ?n in th- fn.-k i:?? Poor Man's P
ter is the first ifcinar tbought o? Mi? ?v?rehoaseis ?*.
.\a.ssau-?trfrt. one door ai??'?- Ann
Agent?77 Easi Broadway and 188 B-.-.v^n.-. 227 Hods
street, 11?and-273 Broalwav: 3 Le.l."-r Buudirtc?, Ph
,:? Iphia, r.n.i ?> Stat?--str?>er, Bo-ton.
Day P?-:KKiiK.?iA.v?.r.?A tx-auuful a:s?! highly '.ritm-ii
.... ribrmaDce laJ,;-? place at the American >lu??uiri to-daj
three n'i-i?x?k. ior the ? onvenierice ni such ladies an?! ni
prrsons as cannot attend inthe evenirar. .' ;i?nce ?it
aii?cn:??-ineiii ??'ill show a ?rrn: variety o; dursiciiou?.
BY THIS MORNINGS MAIL,
Special Correspoo-JexKe of the Tribune.
W'?n:Nr.T- v. March l-f?
The arriva! of despatches from England at the
State Departmenu prt-?duceU quite a sensation m
the city '..-.lay, and. the Cabinet has been anxious?
ly d.-iiiH-rarinc upon them all the m irning. \m ????
theroost enlightened polidcians, it is belt? ???- that
our government will recede from the position n
?tuned in the .;a?e of the Creole, aad turn their ne
gtxriations with increased ?yirit upon the set.;,?'?".
of ** visitation" and the riijht of search. On all
these p-.ir.ts I am convinced that British diplomacy
ivtII be too much torus, [fwe dt?sire to sustain
:;.?".-;;,.,,; Europe, n character for sincerity in
i- srislation, our Government v ill not interdici
visitation of our ships or. the coa?t .?t Africa, for
the p-:r;".?.- of ascertaining their nationaliiy. And
until we-can rightfully reclaim ot:r fugitive slaves
in Canada.Tn vain may we demand the bin (is
? tied by the authorities at Nassau. Howi -.. r,
?peculations at this rime are superfluous : Con
a ?---... without delay be possessed of the ? ew?
of the Ext**cutive upon these matter*, and they will
reach you in due course of mail.
Xotwi :.-: aiding tlie unwarrantabie assaults of
.1 [>ortion of the Ne*?* York press upon the mod ?? -
ot'.Mt. Senator Tai.i.v ? dgi in connection with
your city Post'Office, the nomination of John L.
Graham was confirmed 'his morning "wi thou tn
division, Ir is manifest, from the prompt and
un???mousac.v\ m ,,;' the Senate upon thi-; appoint?
ment, that the members of both parties in tiiar
body repudiate the gratuitous sugesti?n.?- contai n
e?l in ih** recent Washington correspondence of
the New Y*ork:American and New York Herald.
There is a class of newspapers in our country
whose circulation mainly depends upon the bardi
bood and incendiary character o? their articles,
and which I am quite -are r-mild net sustain them?
selves any -rear length of time without minister?
ing to the morbid citriositv of n scandal-loving
corr.mnnity. But when a journal like the 'Ameri?
can,-which professes to be a model of a republican
press, cultivating at all times a most scrupulous
regard tor truth, justice and independence, set"
at nought tii" principles which impart stabil?
ity and dignitv lo our institutions, and wantonly
-.--aus the ye;> and motives id' the most distin?
guished of our public men, I am constrained tn
think its conductors either weak or wicked, and
?lie course of its correspondent decidedly flagitious.
it is true that censure of public men and mea?
sure?? is a more saleable commodity than praise,
in these degenerate iIhv.? : and consequently the
ribalds, who look lo their daily libels for theii
daily bread, are expected to blacken and abusi
every man whose puritr and virtue they arc una?
ble to emulate. But when a ?rase of honor tint
of shame among the het;.-r portion of America!
journalists imposes no restraint upon the patr?1!
pursuit of personal rancor or ambition, then in?
deed are tl-.f foundations of our empire tumbling
to their fall.
How preposterous the course ofthose gentlemct
who conduct and contribute to tlie ' American,' t
declaim stoutly of. the instability of our Government
while they habitually endeavor by their writing
to impair th.- powerof.?iose principles which con
?titute tlie only solid basis of it? sertiritv ! Where
fore is it thnt Mr. Tallmudg? ii daily denounce?
by the three denominations ?f.your City Tress, fo
during to lo?ik to the interests of his Country n
a period when all her energies tire paralyzed, am
she is loudly imploring relief ar the hands of he
Representatives? "Before they can be justified ii
inili?*r at liis financial scheme, it becomes the dut
of thane cavilers to preserii to the public a substi
tute more practical and beneficial: If they fail i
this, their conduct, both in a moral and politic!
point of view, should be branded with universi
reprobation.; in fact, it is an insult to the con
mon sense >>i' their fellow citizens, and ultimate I
tends to the destruction of our free institution'
< lut upon such political censors !
There were many minor appointments confirme
this evening. Mr. McKinstry P. M. at Budsui
("apt. Drane reinstated, David Hunter P?ym?st?
in tlie place of Rcetor, awl various army prom?
tion?, i&c. Sec. Yours, Leo.
?Hfg*?
Corrcspontlence of the Tribun?*.
W.uHtN'CTON, March M
In th.- House of Representatives, toda;
Mr. Barnard, oa leave, reportai from the Con
mittec on ih.- Judiciary a bill to amend tin- la'
providing for the ??election ofJurors in the Unite
Suite?! Circuit Courts oi Pennsylvania : onwbicl
In- stated that immediate action was necessary t
prevent a failure in those Courts; After sum
conversation, ami objections, tin- hill under th
operation of the previous question, was road
third time and passed.
Petitions wetf then presented in order, ingrer
numbers; among which were many for increase ?
duties on ??irions article-.
Mr. Cave JOHNSON made an abortive attemr
kj ?jet up another " row" on the subject of th
Bankrupt Law. He presented several petitions, i
all from forty or fifty inhabitants ofTeunessee. :'?
the rep?'fi? or for the suspension of ihr ?ahkrur.
Law; the reference of which he mov??d to the < '?m
mitteeon the Judiciary, with instriictions to tha
Committee to repon a bill t<i suspend the opera
tion of the Bankrupt Act, ami all proce?ilings und?'
it till 1st March, L843. and moved the prevfou
question; Mr. Chittenden moved t.. lav tho peti
lion and histrucrTohs on the table : which wn
negatived: Yeas 80, Nays i"?. Tlie Mouse ?>
fused t-> second the demand for th.' previous que*
tiiin. and thus the petition, a.? giving ris.- tn d
bui?-, was laid over?not soon to be reached again
Mr. Arnold pres?*?ntedn petition, (purportingt
be r"r<.:u .-ir iv-i-ns of Virginia, ) the reading ?if whici
un? received with much laughter, declaring tha
John Quiney Adams did not incur or deserve cen
sure for presenting the Haverhill petition: tha
Mr. Wise has justly incurred the charge of (la
grantly wasting the time of Congress bv debatinj
that subject; which could be of no public utility
that Mr. Marshall, in endeavoring to ?nctdcat.
the doctrine that th?; people have no right to p.:
tition for what Con-rres? cannot grant, has incurre?
tie* cen?ure .?t those who believe tlie people cm
. govern themselves and have as goo?l a ri-xtit a
their Repr?*s*.ntative? to know for what they sbal
petition: mid that Messrs. Wise,Marshall nn<
! Adama ought to be publicly reprimanded by th.
Speaker for using toward each other blackguar?
. :.._ tage, 'i!..! recommending tin* adoption of .
rub- to pr.--..-nr personalities in debate, ?Src. Th
question of reception was raised, and laid on th<
table.
Mr. Stuart ,'.t Va. presented a petition fron
iron-roasters of v\ ??stern V ir'inia pmvinrrf..r addi
tional duties on iron, tiif* printing of which wn
ordered by Y?*as and Nays, 02 to 68.
Mr. B?RSaP.Ii pr?-sental a petition of 33 citi
/,-.- ..;' William-burg. Kings countv, N. Y.. forth?
rescinding of the 21st rule, ami the redress <>
grievances of th?- North, particularly with refer
ence to th- Right ?-:" Petition, or a-an alterhatia
t.. take measures for a peaceable di-s?!ution ofth?
f nuiiraiT*"1*" i ?*?*t-'^-??-*?*'*- <
Union, which he proposed to refer with ? ???
tion* for a report ara77'"' 'l-'' !'' >'''? '? '- r''"'*"' "
therefor. -v- c.
Mr. \Visk n --.i the q
Mr. }?K!..??- ; ??pos . ' It. the f]
was laid .r.
The I i ? ??
Stan ? -
In Sex-ate". M
? : ?riea u* i
\ -i-'?. i-.nii
,,:*< ons?-..-. iti -..???
and advisias th? m ' Vis : ? Mri
Blannerhasset : : ?' '?
j..:;.:;>;;t?:-d O?l Bl i ???.--' ^ 05
t'o:i:i?a? were presented for pro! ? ?? .
:.:. : several Prh ?*'- ? - ?? ? : --
Resi ."? s offered the I
?vere adopted : B? M S N '?
hv the Committee or !'u i i. i I* i
rv .-f granting huid to the Dt?at and Dun V
' ? ? . ; ? ? . - ? i - . . " S
W ? f?r infoi tii?rioh r?i?l '?'??-?
i.. .: I Mines : u : I " Mr Bj IB ? ?Up ?
the S cretnr ?f Vi
.-?.- of imm?diat?1 '
lion ? ;' .: Wax Steamer for thedeii
of N? '.?? -Or!? - -
Th?- resolution.* ?< V. ' ? ? ? ? ? '
X -.-. ? ? M: . ? i" ? i -
an able ai d elo
:\ :?'.: particnilar ref? ret ' '
-. ? ha.ver
-??.-.... :-,_-? t. as ??? I as th?
. .?- to bederived fr ? ' ?'
Senate the iweni til -..''?-???-.. in
[O3 New-Orleans pap?*i - ' ?
account of a duel ?ppo'-it? '? '? ' ""
Mr. [ ? . - and <'?>.. C>??lc.
killed?fighting ?*:''???? ? ?**~n\*
Later accounts -.-?.?. that n?vsu
E ' The hi.;; linipi ssarin report?
Havana between ;i Britisl
slaver. The slaver proved strong1 -?
and finnlly .?scapett I N. 0. I'-' '
0s Thhrsday last w:l* the tlay appoini d b)
Legislature of Louisiana for the choice ol a I . ?>.
Senator t?>7succeed Hoir. \. M - ? ?'?
XT Th.' Niishviilc rec?ntlv ?irri ? t N?'?* Or
leans in eight ?lays and fit to? n hours fr??m this'? ' ??
??3? The Banks paid : ?? ?pec ??? rtluy: tl
havo ??.ii?! nwi:,' to-ila? . This ?? - i ? :??'?? tin
ginning and the end i>S th?? law requ I? -
lion. [I'll i . .::,..
APP?IN TMK.V?"> B*i ClIK PI?ES1DK.NT,
By and with the .? I? ??? ?ii.l " Se?al?.'.
I ??.. '
ni
'.
Johx I'. Mi' i : i'\v\"i
empire of Morocco.
Samcei M ? ? ? ; f i r. of New-York, for l
A ni worn, in the place of Tuomas II. Bakker.
resigned.
F. M. Dimoxd, of Rho?lc Isl?n !. :
? ?t" Veni Cruz, in tho pluce.uf Th??ias B?ixkyJ
resi-rncd.
John !.. Woon. of North I iho isl?
and of Martinique,
Thomas Gari.ii".k,of New-Vork. fortit?? t ": ol
San Francisco, in California.
William R. Hayes, oi Vermont, for the i
of Bnrbiidoos.
John B. \\ v..:.i ims, of M - , ? ?? . ?
Bay .?!" Islands, in New-Zi da I, iii th? place '
James F?. Ci knden. ?
From Florida ? Mork Murders.? L'l St
Augustine Herald of the lth contain? the !'?;..".'. i
extract uta letter dated ColumbiaCo. Fa. Fob? 25:
?? On the afternoon of yesterday, 21th ii
3 o'clock, th** house of Mr. Richard Till -. of thi.?
county, was attacked by a partyof Indian*. 10. or 12
in number. Mr. Tillisw?s from home -if the lim?
Mr*. 1 iili* itiitj one child were sli??l dead (the
child wat* ??h??! with ?m arrow.-) \ yom?? lad
twochihlren were mortal ta wounded, the two jnttei
with arrows which" have not yei been extracted;?
The only member of ii.?- family who escapo?! vya
an infam three weeks ?uld, which w:i - found uiihii.fi
by the wounded lady. Gapt. McClellan and ?
party of our citizens ;vr.' now in pur nil "I die in
dinns. Wo linn?? for their -urc-^-. hm fem thi
Svstbm.?Genentl \"> :i?in:r_': m ?.-. i i nntten
ality. While quartereil'al I!?'-!.,., iln'rin; ih lie? ,
u ?Irnv. r .?!,!? n:?-.I to iiipi liitn jiisuiiri?? \
?rinn lor some horses rerjiiireil bv ihr ?? r?;<?? ; hut, th
ii early to call unon ill?* C'eiit'ial, he .i?-i-.\. ,1 il li.ill ?? i I
afterthe lime. In thr mean whilt?, *??'n,hin ton fm?J a
cure?, the borst? ?-Lsewheie, rrniarkiii!1 m.-hiui thai "lu
n.'vi-r hail ?'.ii!.-.) !.. ?,.???;. .m .i ; V\ il ? .vorili?
example! Mcthoil.'will accomplish w.'?'-:
l.iritv i? sure t.i run t.? ruin. Vour man of I nisi m ?? :..-? .-?
tablet, upon '.which he ?'Mer? ?vhatrver ileinnii?!? hi.-? atti-n
(?Oil (hiringthe il.iy. Ile mal. lent- -> lh.i*?iitiiiii
aw?! in?-? !? ihem ?vitli exiictn? ;i- ?':
creilit upon a ? ?i,,i linniflatioi:. If?- ?I.- more,??
a?i?.iiri'!il '??. l'l.? i . I.:..r: ..?>:ir im-l ;..??_? :.pit?, ?>? m. . ?? -'in '?
be excessivel* !,.,?.: i ?? - i:.
wise?rise I .-iiii?. tin- sun, anil ?eehov lieamitnl n tun.>
ooii summer's; morniu?; When the mit
vour :irr.in;'.iri?.:i!-. ii;.?! !<?: vi i . net '
itiL', ?? !"'u ili?' pit;, -i.-ill |..?v,.-. . . :.
Iietiini - : b?; ?. our own liarb? .-. havii
tV'iin ii .' '?? iiliain-.ti.????. v m one.'?I ?._'!'? l?a
ior?tr?p?f an?!, in your .success, you will i.;..,.?.?.!,..
importance i?t a system.
Howe's IfvcKi.vE UoaritouND ''????. 'I . i i
safe, and wconomical remedy i??r coughs, hoarsiwss sir?
throat, and all classe'? of in?u? iizn, i c. is k? pl : ni tantly < i
hand by tlie proprietor. 132 Broa?l?vay, .-,,? ?-.-r l?o? ?
and:is:prononiice?l by tlio*ewho,hay?!used it, i-i n?j-iy in?
deed. Tin-fatal ?-tl't'.-ts m'all il?-ill.???..--.. iii?.i? ::i. i- pi ?
by ?le weekly reportofthe C :? Inspector, inri for the small
?umof half: perhaps only a ?juarter, nfti worih f I
tlu- above, all ini?hi be av??ided.
Chapter on Sei ri r-. - r"' ?vor??l .- ... Lof si i ? l'r?
l?licjans have th?fir secrets ; the 0?hl p.-lli ? th i -?
crets, and the Ladies have their secret?, i ?"
keep llieni. It is no secret,ho?vever? liail' - Li
lor the cure-of low .?birils. nea?la'che?
sickness, go ahead o! all oilier na.'dii liisfortl -? ? .,;?!:?.m-.
and lire ii"- tvoraler tinti ?h?lighi ...
Tooth Paste ami Sh.? . .'??'?? l'l
the dental ori/an? ami ?.trensftheiii the ha<: .-,??.?
all who n-?- them. F ir furtli? ? ?? ; Jai - .. -, .
IJroadwav. .?r :?i C. III! . I '? , . . F
90 North-sixth st. !'? uielr? .?
' Eiflli War?! "?TT"T"7 chti
are r?.. ? ..... of thi? Club
..ii W,.,in. -.;,.-. (thiseven |r-t7j I VV?-st.l
???ay. Punctual :iueii?laii?;i k?ies?r?l ... ?:,.!??
? ???'- ???.ill be held liir.di.
mIC It OL? i'YV [!||iM.s p
? Tliirtccnth \Var<l DEAIOCRATI? CL.VN
CLI/B.r-s-An ailjounied meetii cr of this ? ? - II ? ?
the Tip;,-,?:;?.?? House, \o ' - i ? ,
Ev? :,u..'. the 17th inst, ??.-. ... -? ;
; Ose ? ' ???'??? '. ? i ::.?? il .???.:. ? I - ,
Constitu? ? : liye-La?? -, an?! to ?
if t??- Club. Ail the frii mis of llenrv CI
Wanl ^!?.? wlsli to ?Pin the ?'
lAMK? \. It HOW \. V ?
Pi i rs I*. Bailey, < <
Benjamin-Devor. '" ,''"'":'1 ''"""*? .: .?
I Fourteenils W.irii.
niE W'E51 '?The friemlsof iheJIou. IIEXn\ ? ?. . .
th?- Fourteenth V.
Ii?-I<l a: Broa?tway I! .-? r,i I .. i ;? .
ITu;. ai '; ,. ??;? ?? k, :??!:,.?; - ,, . , ,
Ct-tia' :i ';'- Want, ?"Solution ai
.n an ni Oiirneil "?Var#l nil ei ..' on he intii iiisianl
F.DW \?;D ?.?!?. I i ?:\
!l. W. TOW N?-?-. \n
JOHN T. \!.I.K.\, ? oi.itlee.
JOHN ? OLVI.V,
ini^ Il J. VAN NORDEN,
Sixteenth Want.- ? km: ', ??.\", -v..
QHdersijrned.citiz? n* ?? tl ? - ? - nth W
? I-- tion to the ne* Pr?s !?., i . eat-State? m ai ?!'
Patnot, the..Il?n.. Henry Clay bl Kentu kv.re?
:: public ::.-?: I / ??? :.. ; tatthe ? .. I. -il ?
148 KiL'iitii Avenue, on Wednesda? Bvenin . ? ??
ai75?ydi?ck,re?Tu?*stiiigaU.thi ? ? . - Hoi Henn
..lay in Hi,? Ward in tavorof f?jrruii ?? ? ?..'to-le
;ir-s.-,,t j,,,- .ij,. [mr.? .. Jr. ,
New-\ork, .Mar.-li (7, ? 12.
Geortre B Thorp ?;-? f. Adam?.
V B Mounlford Jam? - |?.??.??_?
y. '.-. a Fergtisoii W .-. i .-- .
Peter Vauiilers? ne W :.-. - r ? .
Hem - v. i??
J :... \\
E?In .1 H
Jas M.?
Thomas !;? -
. J,;'* *' ?:-...!:?. .'
iUtaryS ti ;::?v iii;;.-.- -
K Fall?n .i . ... ?....,..,
r.eninmnt A !...? ?;... \\ ,. ? ..?,? tr
Wm Johnson i aiah M
; Harker (?-,,.... y, . , ?
Wrn ??:.. tii.Jr k-i - ? :,
RobenCurraii Josepl p, .....|?
Henry B Robinson H \ y. ?ter
Martin l;'.,?,. ?.:?? Nathaniel Mann
James Nicho! Clark -
w L*h i.-- ... Smith t ?? y...
John I' Cumin?? Edwa :d lioe'
\?:i. Robb -i . !;.
Ji.tin_DiFr-i.nl.: \? -,,;, , \\. .
m 15 i\
Enoch G
-' ? .. Brady
liiir?!?.:! Ilii-y
J E Wi - .
Mbert .Vi
Jam-? H :;.:.-.
John D '
B P Wart
it Bruroley
R?bt B Ro?rsl?
5am'l lla/eiton
A W Bradford
?i H Haytlock
J'-thn Newhouse
David Downes
Geo L.M.u-r
Jauir? r Knapp
Kurr. J Ka-.-.p
Thomas Lce
Wm.MCC ?y
? hart? 1' .i-K^r
.?? !> \ ???
Tl .-.: ?
Alben u?,-.,:.?,. i,
J..H. - '.j w
? ' Seil ?
I. u I'll ?
G
"?^^?*~*****~***~-~*^^TTI1TWIWWffTirMiai|M<|al^i mi i aw_^^^^
l?oute ?.?-a-ii?- Convention, \
PI - ?? * l: -, . . . ?
? ? ? ? ' ! I' ? ; - y
s . ? .
!
? :
r .- ;
r .-: ?
-
\ * . -
!
.
...
? . ? !i -I ?.. . ? ? ..
? \ ? ?','- j, **
\ ,,-.>:: -... K \ v'' ;
r .-?-.. ? ?s fc a ?
:-.-??'-' - ? ? ? ... . ,..?,.;. ':
th, . ? - TITADDE** s ?? wCkfm.v
VOUXIRA.M' tlAXDL?L
?\ ?I I I.V.M III?, ?.?M v, ! ''
?'Il ux\u lwgl?y
II?.:; v? K -T JOtIX,
: ... ' ? -t ? ! . ?jt,,
- ? \ ?
CT The 1 fallt ??. i "-,??.."'
?: ' ***** a
i '. -
"?
.
" l'unir l.rnsne.*1
!.- .. - .. . \
? v- ..'' * :.*.!??!. w , i. :? vi .
\ - I I
. ..... \
I - ??'.. -.
? ? ?
_'?
St. j??nl limner on *M. Patr?cl.** Da?
l ? lurch t . ,
:? ? ? . n ? \
i . . ? til
?
w . ? .
', ? >?
\i .. . ? ! !i ' M | .
I M I.. K i
:.,... I , tut.M \- -.;
?i > * ? ? ! - ? I,
- ;.' ? m -. . ? \ -: . ,
\ |*nrl? Row.
,i u,.., :,,- ,-. .- ?"'.' ?! ?
i i'iililit- .??"?? h?t<il>?- !
... i .-.:.-..- M . ? .' -
V-Kli.M--?iiW EVK.\hNG,ni
!'.i k. pui - - ?? -? " ? ? " ?In > ;'- - .
.,.,.. , ... i l adult? i ? ?. ???.!; ;!>- ... ??
: . ? >. .. Im? ; .: .
. ? ? . ; ? . UM ? -, ? Cill-J Wijl be]
.i.l". ;: _
i -<"?'nil?-ni?'ii*H qa:?7?. ?j : * ?"... l?llil)
i:,-i ,-? |- m m N ..-.:? ?tri'vt?.'.will intim ?'? j
. ,-.,, i Genii? nu n*? M its Tilt's l> \\ II?- ?olicii?m ?.? I
ml on o ??-.:?. dent I the? ? Il commun) : 1
? . ! patrona??.-, a? w? . m account of tbe riii<-i:.-?> I
i l?rica* . ' ? '?' ?
BIRD, \ ?-- ? : . il I' - ? ? :-. \. \ 1
I. D. BtRD. 1 I ?? ?t. Pliita?!? lyl.u.
1 , T I ? '? ?? In .
,.;-i:M? in? u*-? ?2;il-- > - '
i; ...... ? s.? . ? - *?!'' V? Kit's,
,-on ? ? ?- Gli mil" '-? nml Ceul ?
Extra F S . Bejiwr) . ...';.
I litat M eskin.
i. . i-'t
" Spi-inii Style.- ?' I'- U VORD - t 0..N
* Bowery. ?1.1*1 u? tin * : ? Fur Ilatnt FoorD. ?
? ? ij-j pattern. e?|ually' liirlti and durable, with
. . .? ill the ?'li ??..?-,;,
,? . K, ,.'Mil-.' :t full !?- ' ' '
,,. m : M : fskin ?le?. In the article ol line Nutria Hs
- : m . . ' ? 11111 to CXCI I. (-') ltd
??a??- -
1 Sjjrjiu: I'll?.??'??!! 4?. ?S- A I > ?>ril*<t Um,
_ .:. i: .\. ii i- : l'iilnr-zi ? : i In I hi?? -i.i ..
? - "-. if It :- , ? . .
? h .-.. v. ? ,-.- . ? || illa
,.....:.;,---..,'.. ??p| I ? , .
. article u
, . , ??..... . ?!,.;- .,, -.
,. -.. ' I " ? .....,.: CBrT^
muer n - ilienw, to u.:. |
,,..... . pan ?*| Jre? j
ml', '
! . ?-??l-iiii- l-'n-liitiii? fov Si3:ii-? ?? ??? ???
... :, . .'. .ml Mil? tit-V ?Tx'VS, l.vi i Imthnm ???
I!
? i we ??;,. PRIi ES.
B?av? . -: N'uti. ?
Mi !,?.5:* Oil Silk.?. ? ?
..... i i ? 1? .: ? ?| Item? of < loth i, . '?'(
-.. i r.-.;.?. t.,. i;.-;,, n?-n. Voiill iaiidChihlren?aVirj ?
-? ,,-i.. ? ,.in:.r..;i Lilt ..-?.? - .?-tit m llu* CJIV, ?I*-1
. I, ?il ? il ?in ly low p ??. uil??tt ?
1 . "Ycii it'll?' of .lint.?The ?ub?crib?m !,?>' u
?:-,,?!,1?, ?:. FOR THE FIRST TI.ME I\ I His rol *.
THY. un .-iitii-i-ti'-u ?tv!. of .Mole-kin I la 1, with a *>'??
limn. <"-i ili'in? ii are ii ??if? I If? .'.'ill ami t?sani?ne.
CEN?S '? > MS 1'K.t.VKK.V, i?i-i Jlroaitwajr,
;;,l ! i|.I .'.'I - le St P?!'?
t *v?-?v **.ist?- of a?iiT i-Ait is K\-?ni.i\.
\| ..... (?KM \ S V \\ \1t\\KI\ ? ..
? .I n new -i;. :.,-?.??: ? II ?-. mo?iele?| .,-?
latest /'-i.-.. Fashion. We ran confnlei t'ai -.-?
million .,1 Hi.-in. Im'I'ii -, ? : thattl ?-. are . very n r. ? .
ihe inn? ?:' '' -"! ' ? '" '"-: '" - ' ':?' -: ? Ix-.'iuty ?l! s;.;..
Will ?:???'.. I till ,:?.l:iv l!..-y I
1...III.I !:.:? [II ? li ? ?
S|.it;.i! ..:??,.- ,,.. ., ?- ..'-. h? ? n lirect? 1 '?. the mil
hire I, .'-.,-? 111,1 oilier II;?L lo th?
ir.iil.? For the i-iitiniei n I I? ? . 1 III. ?. . 1 I'll ?
?ire conten? 10 rely upon ilie ?|M)iiiiiii?-<ni? i???tim?*n!
.? ? in?. -. GE.VI.N ii V \\ \ It W'kKV
1111 i.'orllin .'i l B unlit >? . ippo ite *-; Pa ii
! '?'??. li??' ?'u?l:?. \i.1'- ,-!.!,,-:it*-?l ?tyl
Slum N , Ueiiver, s..tii ('?-? , 1 .-..,?;.? 11.
v . . ? .......
-? '] ? iii.*li? at tl 11I1I ?*?tn -hineilt, l'Wa
*> , --:i.- ?'??:?. i!l.t ill III?1 ll?lin| ;,,t pi ?
Cl, , ?-.-. Ki'-i.i-li ?! .?!?? . ?' . ?: II - -I '-M-hl.:M-it !?? ??
- ... ? ? i ?I iifi'leji -
.liiuent,
.1 -lllliiN. \
111I22? ..., ? i.t?.!>*, , ? \. -ill ."..I .N?.-? Ill ill'"
.v^<.
rS<*iiiovn!.-Th' "??'?? ? ?I on O ? ? ? -- DR. URIT:
I) ? 1 ? \ . llanufii ire?, .V . h .- li ?? n ri -.
-.-?*..;: i-' ?:.:-..??. \ I , :?' ,-. n .;?-. et, 5*1
Broa I way. -
??'?-.;!??-;I?-l?l ,';il;j-i*i*-.
III.-?.- ivllfi ill ? . ? 1 ? ! ill ?
. ; ! - . I '..'.. It . '?
: , ... . - i ? . . ?
1,..-. ??;. ?.. 1 unity tni
; . !.' .'..?-...!. 1 . . nild ;' I : I
-,. ? .;-.,??.
r' ? ?. 1 ' 1 -I i.'i . ? , ? ?:,,.-.!
ceunr, n the ??..'. .??...!'.; 01" meroli'era oi Schools v?
? '? , ' : - ,. ? .:? lili. (2) I.'-' '
'< Lithographic Prints- I"."- splendidly
I...????I, ?'r'i??:-! :.. .?;.,, ::'..''??,,I.-- ??-,?. . ...: willed Utl
-.-. .1 niimlicrof .Vfitional,Ten; - 1 ..?,-. AI,,...' mi,! I!.- .
?ulyects. 'fin-. alRivi-arft puhlisheH in-ii superior ?tyle,ai
for :ii<- by ti ? er, in lots to ?nit pnrcl.? ?.
N ' I l.i.'l ! I. . .- -? ' . ? ?-. . ; ?.-!.? .-..? ?,,.: oil. ???
X. ;:. >.? ? uliject?-from ?'"- ??iw In tin rin-l 1 I --? ?
, lui . ;,? tlie ..i" ?? ? ?on inmi ???,-. week. - |
!l E*hoto*x>'i'phic ?.i?.?in*.i??., :? nn irnpien
l> ... rr. ..l.vp.- ?.r.---. ?-, l.v ,M. ii !i\ I. a :. <?.'
' -.???i. ami Itrn.i.iviiv. (S) |
TruiiMp.-u-i'ttl Stalin? IVinilovt Slinil?*
'?I.IV |-.|; V, WOOD I ?-?!?!) ? ? 1 ill .,.-;,... 1 ,:,,,i,- .;?
'?fntin ...... . ,..,., . , , . -
? 1 l ? : ni* 1 ,-, U . ?ihn?les 111
..... . . -, an
. '? I
1 .. . 1 .
1 e of .tn . 1.. n.-, .
ne pair ol Wli
? in ?mimte . .- 'i'he ? ? ?- ? ?
1 ' ? ; ? . . '? ? '. - V!r> 1 -,,,.-,
:'- * ' :
'.)??< -, I . ?. . ?
? ? ?? -...?. can -.,- t| . ii ?Ik 3
" 'il'*' Will I. : . ... \ . ,| ,1- :.
il tin . , 1 si Ml per
.t t'lil'if. -'I he -.e.-.-.-iii.-r prop?
?? ? ? lively: to tl t ..-.' ni .'..i:-.-, .v ,1 . , ?
Supreme Court, ' ?? :???'.,- ? 11 ' irt 1 ?? . <
Error.?. P.I ? ???.??
.... * ' . ?- ? liban
bv. .''-'??,?? S '? Nn?.?? 1 ? ? ? Y ?
'1 ?'ill.1 . : .:?? atti, I
? ?? 1 ;:. u II.1.I-" ll \i 1
,..:;.? 1,...
! ' r .1: .:'?( : ?.;; \'0'l ICF I ...
..... ..........
? ?, ....
. ? - .....
??'??? .louni
F ?'?l.'I'f >\ 197 ' ? 1 /'
! 2*1:1111^ 5?lnnts"- v.. . , : call psri
? ":.- ? l'i tii-ii:.-ii'ni!i. .-i,t .-nil... :
- y ?? ? 1 . 1.:,. and bi aut; . at N -. Ga
--??;. m 'i. - morning at lo-ydock. Th? y ?
rarely mi ? : >och ... opportunity of d?'coratintr thei
?as u, mj;j
M.M(I.\i: JOURNAL.
PORT OF NK'.v.VoltK. M \,'c II 16 I 12
KIN'tATURK Kl.jtA.SAC.? tills. 1) ? Y
? iita riir. moon rcLt >"'
ft.-? -, ..IS.? ?; ",; u.... i? y, ? s.rui, I 20 - ?? Jj_?.
Latest Dates,
v .!? iVRf..Fell
;-' ?" ?'?'? ?.Feh ! ' --i v ? -; - i-,-.M
? '.:?'. - ? ? :.?v.
- ? : ? Era '?-;:. 1; F ? ' ? ?
?'i - . '?'? . : -.- \^. '. -I
llri.ry-1 . .? ;: ? ? i- \. -, u- '.
- .-. I! .? . 1. | ... i ? ? ? Gi ??::?? .^
? 1 t?, w s
Bark* 1 ? ;; . "... 1 ice, Decker,?
1 - ? in? EUr? . I- :..?.
B ? K . M',!,;.-;,.-.. I*,,-.-,. I* II. B I?
?-??-. .G . .-. ... Va. It !' Buck: Jane, S*
'? , 1, PR I??:? -. , .. \ .-.,-; F? lii ind, ..B"--'1'"
" - ? ..;.... \. .,-. nias Pavensti ir.
>' hr 1 mi] ; nice, Sliarrow. i: ??
ARRIVgU Vl.-TrP.Ut.V-.
13 Edv ?:, . Bu -:- .'. ? dayj from Charle??'*, -,;!
'"?''" ? !'? ? _; .,
Si i, ??;:,-..r ?., ,; \; . . , .? .? rnm Port ?a ff^?
?? ?..,'.. K. nued} 5; ?;?-. \ ?-'i* -";:
Bi low?On? liaik.