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The Times-Picayune from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 2

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1)0 1 i ght'gailB ffitasunt Jr IT UJUBPTTf, KKPALI fc CO. AD A. iOLUTT. Orriee ft Camp Itbe bt. nun or the viCATim.

Mr twre nria tor hryT i sanae taa. lahsu stare say aae ku, a rears a. 1 tarn I ar awury im tartb crergad piopmtirsa as ee i I pege lmy We am. obliged to thecfflcxa. oftbe Boat firand Turk lor rtrer favor.

VI fir, s. WMhlaxta fen lata Xokrffl and CtoHma Tha KatnlxQMmW. BTaiTsH having xO been DMrokiably detained, wfll Jeere aor Loa Tineand CliriimU thto day, a oloek. 4 1 Ami boat and to bv every engaged. rw7ieee TriViA AND BATT YOSJL The vnt XF.Schenck, com, w111 leave bi the above tteettnattcn, front, bar vbarfet the heed St.

laary. atreet, Xafayott, on fMtartfa nwtung' next, tha 14ta last, at 8 M'ototk. irataaafara for Cbafrca ar tnBatmxt at Btiau (o tha ataanaoJp Gaorfia ptOo taker tba Orero and Callfanla atftija. B. Jonainrm, GrmTtar trcet.

La! Jforfxc4u Tba achooawr Barotaa, Capt. arrtrea. last eveaia Kkrafva, which port aba left aa tba 90th nit. 'Sba raporta aothlnf saw. Tba Haroiaa brtara gftycaa paaaeBera from CaUftraia, who were z'lmumj 4ajm mmtmg tha bthmsa from tha i.PrWr Hih rfn iKSw ronrth fay tor Exacutlw Bocnxaanta.

"i1'4' AxxnWWa are mweh pleaasd to BoCcBmoc tha taaiijr'lnoportaiit anfl uapfiil met i of pobUe hupiotemanL paaaea laat Blgbt by iOeliuel Maiilipality Council, Oat tha bow al oJay w.y.fro fiunp etnet to fit. Charlaa ttMl fcae low reosiTed tbe finlaUnc tooch. of le(iUdv or legal aetkn. It la to be opened lorthwiih, and wiQ bw called' CbBriaereia! Aif? We coograta atevaibboreo tberaaaltef thie matter, and hope to meet out fHsada la St Charlea treat with oat the troabwof gotatg1 round by Poydraa or irs3arar a Awrl)iaArrxx By a passenger on board thie i jtfp Vaodaha we learn that the bark Emily, from ieffaa. Frencasonto Sealeto and Panaena, waa lost on tba Pacific coast on the 20m September last.

r. Out cf naarty 900 peraqna on, board only two were aeved pasaenger and the other one of the IHIMTWn. bo uaiuw aivca. i imwis AueatnnfThvourh T. L.

White, Jfa. S3 Canal street; we havaieceivBd from little jtBiowa, aeton, pnbsbire.naepy a theAmerf amt Al'Banae lor 1B5L, The work la aeatiy printed, am good paper, snd contains naore aaeful iafbrtnn tlon. carefolly gotten np aad condensed, and ex aDen arranged, than any work "that we know ItiehrvnlaeblefbrrreresM. ii I 9 Tan Inning at the ladiea ordinary of the Verandah Hotel, a day or two since, we bad a an opportnalry of wttneaaing the refined and quiet elegance which relgna BrrottglKfaf that department It waa on the eecaaian the first use of the msg aJnoent sflyer service which has been obtained for tan establishment, and every thing wee xnade to "'eorreeoond with the richness of that display. Tan curtains of the beautiful dining room were closed against tbe yRfc Vand the shaded light of lanes and ctiandellere threw a aoft an luxurious tMUm aieaail.

antttng niT the eoatly eenorationa of tha table, and tba brilliant eyes and graceful morsv menta of the fair btdle who gar us the charms their ns eeenee. The dinner em impended la the rlrbness and abundance of Ita rianda, the ex quisite cookery, and the careful attendance, with tha beanty' of the set out and aa for winea, the rarlety was rnenhsnstibla, aad the quaHry not to be excelled. yVe did not eat down, however, to deaenba a but to bear our personal testimony to tbe ompletenem and elegance of the Verandah Ordinary on the Jadiee' aiie a place where the most the comfort and rnxurionsneat 1 well bred ease of a well ordered and affluent itTbe whole of thie ana establishment has during the peat awsnmer naalergoae complete reooratioo. Tba resident, propijetorav Bedford and 'SQdreth, have bestowed great care acd attention mpon beau tiding ad refitting and fmrniahlng the Interior in every department. The parlors hare 'been' refornlshed in npleadid style, and.

the bed chambers put Into order equal to new inaH tbeU nppotntmenta. i v. 1 ader nsanagernent of Meaara. Eadford and Endreth the Verandah, baa obtained a great popo "lariry aa a orderly, quiet well kept and moat fOeallent hotel, a credit to the city, no feea than to i Ha gentlemanly proprietor, to a commercial bouse thie Myrdated Durango, hfexleo, October 8, The crop of maize is completely lost orer a stretch of country of moraUtan 300 leagnae, and weantiei. em a peer a anperaUeled misery, famine, sickness, Axe 'as Btne mntbs of the populaaoa subsist almost exclusively oa maize, end as the exiating stocks are hardly anffieient to but as half the time intervening bntweea noW end tbe crop of isle be wished that Caltferaia emlgiaata amy eeasa to take the Rio Grande, fhiranr and Chlfaaabua roolaa, owing to the impending total warn of bread mfi.

iilliai nisi ttirjaiHkTlTtirltr iTpniml tn iiml misery and danger. Tbe road to bfstsmnrna is en tlrely laid, casta, aad the paetnrm arc eompletaly drM up, as we bar had the usual rains this Tbe Indians aava takse possession of the road Id feesflan, and our 'eomamaicatlon with that port may he said to be eat off." Jwt tm PLaZztl The Weston (Mo Reporter bee news from the Plain. Major Cochran, who want to arreat certain Indiana as witnesses against tbemurderera of Cownrn, has returned. He roc to getting them all, and baa them in Tba Major 1 rBpreeenta that tbe Pox and See In VdUna are la a rery wretched and destitute condition. They hare been waiting at their usual treaty since tha first of September last, inexpe taelosj of leoU i lug their anjuloea.

Psjment Irom 'aoaae caase or other baa been delayed, aad they era new compelled by want of proTialona to leave the poat and seek their hunting grounde. Pneai Bcmwoe Arxxs lewi to the 5th October Ihas been. tecelTad from Bueaoe Ajrae. The V. aaipa Con gram and 8t Looia were at Montevideo on fan.

4th, at WQaon O.Hant, from Torlff fjjffl, wjgjtfll detained at Kantaridea, cat aeeoantef tba offloera and engi nra barbig le Iatteru from Snenoe Ayrea, of Cvuibar 9th, tva that a decUrauoa of war be tgwMn Boenoa Ayrea and nraaU waa dally axpaet gniinesa waa dull, and produce scarce. The 'rainy season had commenced, and titndcred the bringing in of tbe crepe, 4 ITT" resolution haa been Jntrodaeed into tha lz of Bern a' Carolina, aad ordered to be printed for aonsifteratjony declaring that the Legm. latare w3 not proceed, at thia swsrlrm, to elect any in tha U. B. Sonata to Mr.

Calhoun, for i seat lately occupied by Mr. Barnwell on the floearnar! appotetment, end directtag that Sena jtat i ii be iaancted. and tha BepremntatiTw not to attend Cor greed nntU othcrwlae contiihiUonal authority of tbe State. C7" The special Episcopal convention of the 'diocese of Kew Tek adjourned eai dU without naring heetrable te eieat an assistant bishop, aa aa UtorUed by the late general eoavention. They had aaren hallotinra, but to eonseoTieace of Ml'tMl Uwj.

eta el i ili, Tilt weekly, Ajy.w t. MMWr. at A SLSTSaZSMkm made Am overt by the eim st the option atona itetween tea lh eharah, and low ehurea partes, the wo orders of laity and clergy could ot aree, end finally abandoned the euampt to C' vt, i ee train league has beam formed few Tork. Among tha member are Robert I. YiL C.

Btjt P. B. Cutting, aad othera. 4 ij jUather Tre frwaa BUi Caroltaaw Tbe Hfl Joel B. Foiaeett, of South Carolina, baa published aa addraai to Ua fellow cUiieru of that State on the preeewt cruis me aiaTery quea tioa.

Be addraaaea them aa a Carottnlaa by Wrth and principle, wboee all la Tested la laada and croea la that State, and be claLou to hare a right to expoetalate with them a poo their errors, aad to counsel diem by the beat Wa own experience aad. obaerrailon, upon the true course for them to pareua; Mr. Poiaoett minka that tejuance is dooa to the great and good men" at the North, who hare, lately assembled at Tarious pobua to vtadleata and nntHl the lawa. Ha pronounces them to be animated by the pureat aad noblest mo trreeto bare eineed the most praiseworthy seal and patriotism, and to be determined to maintain to th ntmoet tha atttoentr ttT bare expressed. Bebelierea, aa tbe remit of tu persona.

NoAbern fitatee, mat gattona while Utely in Om the aeti alarery ariutora are a wicked and design n.f i' ulllt'snt in BumDers ana coarse mr, bw stIL becaase well organised and oasorupulous bet be expecta a counter orgenlaa tJon to drire tnem mm ooscuraj. vnlr Petoaett wiewa the arreral eompromlae the laet session, ana reroma wo Meenone made to them, although be does not deny the Irrerularidea of aome and the inexpedi acy of othera, aa single measnrea. Mr. Fotnaett eoocludes wnn awos mee arainat tha nropoeed action of South Car olina in faror of aeoeioion, from fbicb we extract the following passages It is certainty to be lamented mat (be balance of dm beee aalataiaaa ovnaio. no nava strns; i i i.

vain. It la with Stalea aa with mdivtda. Us nnallty sarenrtb or of fortane cannot bemaln taiBediay either bat thie ie no legltimata cause of Of WTOIUIWU. JUM J01 WW win uw, ujw ttmi'T of these evils is to be sought for la rerole a i far whet ie secession but revolution I Is the rlfht of secession to ba found in the eoostUntioa I It existed, I grant, under im oia conieaeraey, tor mat was a toafue but tha constitution was framed and adopted, after solemn deliberation, to form a more perfect anion of the fitatee. The first time we ever heard of iba rlvM of SMeaston was durinr tbe pre eeediace of tba Hartford Convention, and at that pa rVul no Moga received the doctrine with more in dination and contempt than ourselves, in fact, any nutte poasessen uia power hmh iruw Union, whenever It thourfal proper to do so, our eton Utution would be a mockary, and our boasted strength as a great and powerful nation, would ba aeapiaea or loreirn nanons.

It is true, tf Vtrrtnla, North Carolina, Tennessee, Sooth Carolina. Georaia. Alabama. Louisiana. JTIori da, Mississippi and Texas, were to form a coniede racy and Spree to eecaae, mere woppw ooo for a time.

dux many ot ukmv otaio iim dui the entrance aad portico to the great edifice reared in the Wast. How Jong would tbe inhabitants or that mlrbty structure endure the privations they mast suf fer, if their increse end egress were in the bands of forairaera Would they permit Louisiana to be tbe ally vt aome mamtme power, max mirni occupy new Orleans, and barraae tbe internal commerce of tbe Mississippi valley 1 I tblnk not. No Una can be drawn mat will not Involve ooestloua of boundary and right, only to be settled by tbe last appeal and Ihla country would soon exhibit the mieerable aspect of tbe Spaniab American Stales. Besides, such a confederacy would present no barrier against tbe attacks of the Abolitionists of all tbe world. Tbe sym pathtsa of civilized Europe are aratnat our institu tions, and if they be not protected by tbe eonatltnuoe and tbe much despised Union, our slaves would not be worth ten years purchase.

la such a confederacy, how manr causes of discontent would occur How could we, with our bablta of eternal acitatiuo, ba satisfied with our atadon to it Our relative importance taa the Somber confederacy would diminish every year, ealeee eouM caange our nanits aiiorf inerj and Instead of devoUnr all our enerries to political arttetioa as we nave done for tbe laat twenty years, tarn our minds to tbe promotion of commerce, manufacture, and easy cotnmuaicatione by land and water from tbe interior to tbe coast. But, uader tbe lead of Sou Carolina, suee a conieaeraey wut never oe formed. We are unfortunately not renowned for oor wisdom or prudence, end oor mrilaiiona and our taunt will be alike in vain to drive our sister States into measures of violence for tbe past. What tbe tu tore nil brtnir forth, timr will ahow. Bull warn the Northern men, who love their country, and desire to preserve the Union, that tbev moat restrain their own ariaatorst men, whom my own self respect prevents ma from ear at Ii liinr aa tbev deserve man.

who am not ranauce but political dwejuuroftoea or me worst oeecnpuoo, aaina; lawnr money ana aousmg ineir talents to deceive and sedoce the people, and who would not hesitate to elevate themselves to power ever tne reealnr rums or tneir country, i oe oppoev tlari eonsrneneed ander my own eyea, to tbe infamous machinations of these men most be continued by tbe nailed anuria of tba rood aad troe of ail parties; and the conatimaon will be safe aad the Union preesrved. Tehautatepee Bnrrey. The following is a list of the surreying party uader the command of Major Barnard, U. 8. Engineer Corpe, left bare yesterday afternoon, on tbe steamship Alabama, Capt.

Foster, for the river Coatzseoalcoe and the Isthmus of Tehnantepec AB toad, the party numbers fifty three persons a sufficiently large force to conduct the surrey of the Isthmus with combined despatch and accuracy They go well provided with every thing necessary for the accomplishment of their arduous task and under' the able anperintendenoo of that skilful offi cer, Major Barnard, the results of the expedition cannot fall to be aa favorable and as accurate aa could ba desired. They will be actively attained and aa actively adzed bold of by our citizens to secure to our city and State, at once, position to command much the areater portion of the Im mense trade to California, and ultimately to the Pacific Islands and the grant commercial porta on tbe Eastern aad Southeastern shores of Asia. The splendid steamship Alabama will secure for herself in thia pioneer expedition an enviable repu tation. She baa long been connected with the commercial history of Xew Orleans, and her return here from the Isthmus end Vera Cruz will at once place her still higher in the faverable opinion and patronage of the mercantile and traveling community. We consider her departure the moat im portant atop towards tha establishment of the Tehnantepec BaOroad.

What so long waa a mere airy project baa now assumed the substantial ap pearance of reality, aad gives to the community a certain pledge of the Intention to carry on the great work to ita completion Oaseraf IM of TartuJtMet Eoaineer. Major J. O. Barnard, U.S.A.; Assistant Encineera, J. J.WU hama, Oee.

T. Dunbar i Hydrogrephle Assistants, Passed Midshipmen W. O. TempleJJ. 8.

Passed Midshipman Jno. McLeod Murphy, U. S. J. F.

Mechlin, W. W. De Lacy! Enrtneers, Avery, Miller, H. H. Burnett, Williams, Muller, Mercer, J.

B. F. Davidge, C.Smith; Surgeon, Dr. Edwin Gaoler! Commissary, B. C.

or ran; Clerk, H. F. An drews Entries ars, William H. Co burn. D.

J. Johns, ino. Baldwin. HalL Kelly. Bradley.

Wbiunr Chain men, Ferguson, Jno. H. Reynold, Davidson, Moore Fhur bearer. Feres; Axemen, David Ryan, John MeCormicK, William Woods, Charlea Wakefield, Ueorge McNabb, M. Barber, h.

Webster, Wil liam Taylor, lioanee nan, xnoa. jsnrsry, ueorge Nichols; Steward, James C. Currant Cooks, David Sullivan, Patrick Barren. Luciano Salvador Coz swain and Seamen, John tioinn, Henry Smith, Mark Middarton, James weus, nraniey atoms, Barclay u. Cain; burgeons' Assistant, John Smith Servant, Pnat acre, Mrs.

Poster; Mies Marey, J. F. Narle, C. W. Suabiae, Dr.

J. C. Jordan. T. W.

Isett, O. Kun bardt, M. Hudson, A. A. Canon, J.

W. Pliant, H. Darling, M. Ooaigle, J. Darlmr, J.

J. Smith and son, Moadoaaldo, 8. Jobson, W.J. Maynard, J.J. HoflT man.

J. A. Irwin, O. O. Oarther, E.

Mulfort. T. FbU lea. Mr. Duggan, J.

Voore, N. Anbert, Ia Haichinson, F. S. alkie, 8. Hutchinson, DeXiuynia.

ANOTRsn Szjtya Cask ih Bo'stow Under the head of "novel proceeding," tbe Boaion Chrono type, of the 1st InsC, haa the foBo wings We learn that U. 8, Marshal Devens yesterdar sent to a colored citizen, residing at tbeBoutb End, requesting his presence at tba marshal's office. The man complied with tbe deal re of Mr. Devemi, and forthwith waited on his marshalahip, who informed that he. Dewena, had bill aaainst him for a wa wboi la aba course of human events." had be come the lawful wife of the South End citizen.

Tbe marahal stated that the claim waa for $629, the price set upon and demanded for the woman, whom the colored man la accused of baring abdocted from a slave State, aad afterwards Marshal Devena gam we anderstaad, amii to morrow to consider the matter, and decide whether be would pay the ransom demand ad, or suffer the beautiful fugitive law ie take its coarse. Tba next day'a Cbroaotype aeya that it learns the above item is strictly correct, with one excep tion, thai the. colored citizen" was nerer married to the woman abducted and then add He probably will ba united to her tboagb, if be and she live long enough, end without peymg the U. S. fhneiBiasTii f(i 'fl for ton privilege.

To day "we aaaU see what we shall see." Vtouxcs ox BmraoAXO. At Boston on the th alL, J. Ballard, maater of tha ship Bambler, arraigned before XI. i S. Ctxamisaioaer anmreeehargna of aaaaultlng members of aiscrew daring the late voyage of tba reesel from Wmn.

Firet, for beating and kicking, In an "gaaanarile eu, whUe at the bettf tteward, Prede fkk D. Pass, lUi a hearyrc doubled, and also kicking him in Urn facTathboct knocanl down tolrd. for bamiag the ameph Eichmison, and putting him oil duty? toX inghim teaaanfaeaUhy aad anwaarfosahlsvnbme betweendeeka, and keeping aim on abort alLow anee. Tba eridenee ehmtod la tbe hearing of the arrnrnl ehargee, went to ahow that Cspu BaSard'a oondoot wm unjust, and bnmm held for trial be fore tfceD. S.

District Court, on all' fhrm npza piamtaVi rrTknSuupos, atanartvasw, ececiJnad the dish ef sbsrbarka otfered htm. savin mar" it nK. bPoorttale anulrjejof (Uir wlttiax atoma, anv.a v4 OeJr Telegraphed to the yew Orleans Picajnr 2 fly TBS gOPTHkRaT LiaB ik. rhalsra la JajBttaloau BAXTptoaa, Afenday, Dc SJamaien date i to November 30th have been nmeived by the Empire The cholera wm ragtag drmdfuHo. tba a rwt daatba irom ine dlaeaaa at Bngetoa aad Port Boyal on pt h.

efDeww and Vente. Haw Toax. JhVnday. IM flenatora Down. aad Footo bad a brilliant reception at tha City Hall.

Hew York. They both made speeches. Footo said tbere.waa npiEJhe. allghtest danger of locosilftn If the Korth would only do Ita duty. TK doctrine or secession ongmaiea in oontn i a a Carolina and would din there.

In bar con troar Mississippi would declare evenr mora em phatically for tha Union than Georgia haa at her recent election. Downs followed in a brilliant speech in faror of the Union. ird Deipato h. CaacTnealannl. BaXTHcoU, Mondmf, Dss.

In'the SenmU, today, Ben ton a bill to pay Missouri for certain internal lmprovementa, waa, oa motion, taken up. The California bill was lost in the House. Mr. Bollard, tba newly elected member from tbe Second District of Louisiana, took hla aeat to the House to day. Giddinga made a flaming speech la opposition to tba fugitive alare law.

VlralnU Bnantar. J. M. Mason baa been elected to tba U. a Benata from Virgiaia.

Beaten El ecUaaw Bigelow, Whig, )iaa been eteeted Mayor of Boa ton by 2,000 Now Tor lilnrkata. To day 1,400 bales of cotton were sold la Mew York at a decline of Vie. since Saturday. Jenny L.lad In Baltimore. Jenny Llnd'a concert at Baltimore waa immensely crowded.

She met with a splendid reception. Cetten Dcetreyed. Four thousand bales of cotton were destroyed by tba Broad street are. Tbe lorn wm 300,000. LETTER FROM WASHINGTON.

CSpecial Conespoadeaee ef uue Picayaae. WASHinOTOK, 1109. IBOV. Aa yet few Senator and member have returned to the aeat of Government, and doubt are entertained aa to whether we shall have a quorum oa Monday next. I very much doubt it.

The mee sage of the President, and the reports of the different departments, are all ready, and ordered to be printed. They will ba sent to the different post master, and distributed by them to the agenta of the papers that may apply for them. Mo manuscript copy la permitted to be taken out of the departments. I cannot, aa yet, my much about the spirit which wfll pervade Congress during the present session but from all the members end Senators who bare thus far come' In, I bear bnt one opinion expressed, yix that the compromise measure passed at the last session must be sustained, one and all, separately and in the aggregate, aa a whole and in part; and that all attempts to amend and alter them, must at osMO be put at defiance) and crushed. Tbe members from Pennsylvania (save two or three who are Abolitionists) wfll object to any discussion of the subject, and will vote down any resolutions haying for their object the disturbance of tha peace measure peaeed by tha patriotic effort of Case, Clay, and Webster, and tba deetractlon of tbe harmony between tbe different eeenona of tbe Union.

Tbe Democratic members from Illinois and Indiana, (all but oneO from Mew Hampshire, and even from Ohio, wfll go tn this movement and I have no doubt but that the Administration Whigs from all sections of the country win be equally on tbe alert to put down tbe faction and treasonable spirit of tbe altrae to both section. If yon are not mgnt ened by word, spoken by broken down. Impotent political hacks, then the next session win, I feel urn, do nothing; to disturb your equanimity, There may ba some talk where there are no parliamentary forma to prevent It but them wfll be no political or congressional action on the subject of slavery. Tha fugitive alave law win etand the law of tba land, unchanged and nnarriehded, how ever a few noisy demagogue la Congress wfll rant, rave and rail against it. save alvavs foeed that ia grief, Zatiag 'a woaserful relief," says Hudibraa, bnt Junius was more correct when he stated that railing afford mora relief than any thing elae.

Tbe extreme North, and the extreme South, win take it out in talk, and It would be a thousand pities If, after an said and done, they were not granted this boon. Vox, etca As to the President and hi Cabinet, they era aa firm as rocks. Tba Cabinet and the Executive are a unit on tbe subject of slavery. They win not only be explicit, firm, and decided In regard to the absorbing topic of the South, bnt insist on carrying out tbe lawa and tbe pro vision ox tha eonutu tion to good faith, at all hazard and to the last extremity." Tbe President is ready to ceil out the mflltia, and, tf necessary, to employ tbe army and cavy in rapport of the fugitive si are law. Aa attempt ha been made by certain prawns in the South to misrepresent his views bnt this ia a fla grant attempt at falsification, and ia only Intended to keep np the agitation and the sectional animosities in soma of the disaffected States.

But the people will not be gulled long. Clrctim stance wfll soon tost tha President sincerity, meanwhile he wfll tn hi message lay down hla views on an the exciting topic of tbe day. The paper itself win be a most able, patriotic and substantial document. Our foreign relations bare been rather embroiled by the Impetuosity and bad temper of Mr. Clayton, our late Secretary of Bute.

It Is tbe study of Mr. Webster to mend the patch work of hla predeoee sor, and to restore the amicable feeling between the United State and the several powers fat Eu rope, which Mr. Clayton bad reduced to mere con ventional forma, or atudled cold politeness. Our difficulties with Portugal are settled, and our wonted good understanding with France perfectly re in regard to England a triangular controversy baa sprung np between her, Spain and the United States, which it wfll take tba wisdom, experience and statesmanship of Mr. Webeter to conduct to a happy and at the same time satisfactory issue.

Tbe upshot of whole wfll ba that England wfll not be allowed to set np any chum against Spain, or any other State on thia continent, for claims contracted for by her subject hi their private capacity, and that tbe Island of Cuba must either remain for a while longer a dependency of Spain or be annexed to tbe United 8tatee by treaty. Eng land, I imagine la not to a position to dispute with a the possession of the island whenever wo may be able to secure ita possession by purchase from tha Crown of Spain, and if Europe ba to morrow Involved hi actual war, Spain wfll ba bat too happy to eeH rather than torn it pomeaslon. She will, in that case, ba obliged to imitate tha example of France to tba sale of Louisiana. Tba Preaident will certainly recommend tha ethHshment of a uniform rata of postage an over the Union, of three cent on an prepaid letters and fire cento on an letter not prepaid. It to calcu lated that tba diminution of tbe revenue from letter postage would amount to about SO per cent, on tha grosa reeeipta, amounting In round number to 980,000.

Tha present income from letter postage la 4,900,000, or nearly fire million of dollar. Tha deuBction from tha praaunt average rate. which to (Afc cents, (taking fir and ten cent letter pato eon I Aeration,) to tba uniform rata of three cent, win, according ta aS experiment ta the English ebengee postage, and hi tha American. cause a deduction of about SO par cent," my tbe competent effloere of tha department, "gad Is far leas than the reduction in tha rata which 933. per or asore than half." The Post Office Department haa been doing a pi osper wis business tinea J848.

Mot only hat the appropriation of $1000,000 for tba corre spondence of the Gcrernment been left ustonched, bnt the accoania of tha last aar actually show a aurpra of 140,000, (or, with tha annaal nnexpend appropriation of SJOO.000, to 340,000,) after dednenng the postage collected under tbe postal Uty with England, am steamers. Tba aggregate yP in the department. It estimated, tbe latof July a to 4500,000. toclud 1 ig 43. and on that day it la recommended that uni form postage I to go Into effect Should It well tha Postmaster General should, after tba In come shall reach a certain amount, have authority ta reduce It atfll farther two canto, which is the nnlform rata la England.

Tha Secretary of tha Treasury wfll demand bo new loan, bat wfll strongly reoornmend such modi fication of the present tariff aa win la hi opinion secure a larger revenue without diminishing the Imports. Be wfll recommend Tha sobatitntloa of peclflc for ad Yaiorem on all article from which a larger revenue may be expected, and furnish a Hat of tha fraud perpetrated on tha revenue since tha establishment of the tariff of 1846. Tha report of tba Secretary wfll not be presented to Congress before Monday week, and is a rery elaborate document, 'V Lx DiaXLX Borrxux. Faonr Hato Account from St. Domingo City to the 2d but, at Boston, represent that through tha intervention of tha English and Americana treaty of peace between tbe Dominion and Hay tiena had been concluded.

Prerloas to this there had been aome brisk fighting. I 'if ty John C. Jackson committed suicide a few daya ago at Biatng Son, MtL, by cutting bis throat with a razor. Mtmnxn cr Misuaurriv A most cruel and out rageou murder wm committed la Brandon, Miss on the 14th nit, under the following circumstance, aa detailed by the Eastern Clarion It appear that the difficulty originated from a moat trivial cans. Two young men, O.

H. Seeanu and Gustavo Fuekett. were walking the street in tbe evening, aad accidentally or deaignedly Jostled each other. Puckatt, a youth of eighteen, who waa intoxicated, used moat violent language. Seeanu a said he did not wish to have any altercation with Fuekett, but would fight If be could not evade it.

Puckett called Bessnu a liar, and Immediately drew a bowie knife, and rushing upon Sessnua, thrust it Into his breast. Seasons then exclaimed that he was a dead youthful murderer aad and is now at large. ry A terrible gale, which occurred on the Mora Scotian coast, on the 20th nit, caused great destruction among the shipping east of Halifax. Between twenty and thirty vessels were wrecked la tbe gat of Caneo. rr On the railroad near Bhinebeck, N.

party of Con naught men, on the 26th nit, made a descent upon the Fardownen employed on McWfl liama'a section. Several shanties were burned, The assailants were armed with gun and pistols. An armed posse, after a abort engagement with the Irish, during which two of the latter were killed and wounded, succeeded In taking about alzty prisoners. fje The express and emigrant trains came in collision at Bataria, M. on the 30th ult, and seve ral passengers were Injured.

One lady, It la thought, cannot survive. An emigrant man waa killed, but a child fat his arms escaped. Tbe bag gage ears were badly smashed, and both locomo tives are spoiled. FiBfTBaarsar's Mob im Kiwiubi roar. A man by tbe name of Cutler, a native of tbe British Provinces, published a short article In the New buryport Herald, charging that a number of fisher men from that port were accustomed to take out their paper for the cod fishery, In order to secure the bounty, and then to prosecute tbe mackerel fishery.

For thia offence, Mr. Cutler wm attacked a few night after, while at the supper table, dragged out, and aeverely beaten by tbe mob. They then proceeded toward the limits of the town, administering ail the while severe blow and other insults and tojuriee. Tbe police tn Tain attempted to Interfere and disperse them. Be wm placed tn a sort of pillory, deliberately prepared for the pur pose, and dragged into Mewburyport, through a number of streets, exposed to tbe most cowardly and brutal treatment from tbe hands of his aaaail After wreaking their vengeance upon him In thia manner to their entire satisfaction, they left him near the southern boundary of tbe town, where he was found by hi friend, and from thence conveyed to hi house.

Tbe citizen took the mat In band, and It wfll be investigated by tbe pro per authorities. BiTT.aoaP Collision. Tbe mail pilot line from New York, due at Philadelphia on the 1st but, did not arrive till three hour after the usual time. In couaequence of aa accidental collision of two trains, near Bergen HflL Tbe Patterson train loft Jersey City immediately after the Philadelphia man train, and the latter having to stop suddenly, the Patterson train wm driven Into the rear car, forcing it Into the preceding once, and throwing aereral of them from the track. A man named Wilson wm crushed and left at Newark in a hope lea condition.

Two other men and a child were seriously If not fatally Injured, and many passen ger were burned by tbe upsetting of the stoves. A RxvoLUTioifAaT SoLDrxa. Mr. Ephralm Gandy, a resident of Darlington District, says the Camden (8. Journal, arrived at the age of one hundred and eight year on the 11th of September but He served through the Revolutionary war, and ia yet living a monument of the glorious past He visited our town a few daya ago, and wm then in the enjoyment of good health.

It 1 now quite unusual to ace such a man, as there are but few left who lived and acted In the daya that tried men's souls. 13 Father Mathew arrived safely at Penaacoia on the 7th Inst, on the U.S. steamer Fashion, from thia port St. Chaxlx Thcatxx. Tha new drama of the "BeUe ef the Fnborz" will be rep sates this eveaiag, waa stiaa alia Deaa fat the character ef Madttmim.

Sea win be assisted by Wastoe, Debar, sad Hrs. ones. Tbe Usees Benastt deace a Scotch Flint, sad Mies Deaa and Mr. toe sppear ia the comedy of "rant Heart Hevw Woa Fair tey." Placidb's VaZiktks. Tbe comedy of Bachelors' Tniemi," ie which Base, Hotlaad, Mr.

Row, Mr. sad Mrs. Beeves appear two dlvorh amenta by the ballet corpa, aad the laagbAble aitrSTsgaasa of tba Deep, Deep Sea, ia which Mm. Howard appeals, compose the psribnnsaces at the Tarietts thie eveeiax Obxxams ThiaTKX. Meyerbeer's celebrated grand Ztooen taa Deva," wm be ptribraed to morrow AstaaicaJt Theats.

This, tbe laat evening of Mr Weans1! euraf meat, win be performed tbe Lady of Lyon. Mr. Meats aad Mrs. Crisp perforata. The ballet corps follow ia a variety of saacss, aad the eoeiedy of taa Ledy aad the DerS" concredes the pwforawacae.

CaMrsBLL MinsTaxIsv Whoever desire to pass a very pleases eveaiag should (ire tba Miaetrels a caB at tbe Hew Commercial Zxchaage Hall, ia St. Charles stmt. Tba sztessivo patroooge they are receiving from all i lmiie of ear popaletioa is the beet proof of their power to amass aad attract. Their simple araeie ie saag with great taste, aad as exeeetioa is act devoid of more dimcak apparte saaces of mosieal sdeeco, as many might be led to imagine. As for tha daaaag, aot avea that steel spring msa, Zavy stowasi, at the Aawricsa, caa sarpaas the Campbell, la that baa they go ahead ef everybody.

Foa Gal rrow and Vklasco. Tba steamship Maria Burt, Capt, Xmarsoa, leaves forth above daafiiaitiooa, boat the head of Jabs street, at a o'clock, thai aneraeoa. Fox BsAXOa Sawtiaoo and ao was villb. Tbe TJ. MaU stsaowr Ta ht, Capt J.

8. Thompaoa, haves for tba above dsatiaatioas, frrm the head of Jaba street, at o'clock, to morrow aaarning. oitt inrxLLiaMxax. see od wttami, was swore Out the moruaro eigee hrfure A. Oueeella, aotary public, were ia Two wwaaeme www cases wao wore positively to the cnatrary.

The eoertheiag of epfauoe that tbe aaid Mnfc Metroaodhad deliberately rnmmitmdporjery by AUaifyiag her oath, ordered that the proceed inge he commemeated to tbe District Attoreey rt the rant Daiirict of Ih Seal of loewiaai, te be proceeded with according ta law. fitntoey sesiiiwa va. TAs lHaUtifJotm JteDonook. The Attoraey eaera4 aad Meaara. Xhnore aad King lately aued this ease, by which ised aad pat at to the I all the eertvor tbe estate Sheriff.

Yatterdaj Mr. Levi Pierre, counsel (or the ooa a rem to set eeioe the wnt oe the fullee graamUr Tbe State or Lbaauaaa not I eiaaa ia not haraUy iatcoort as ekue: sad MeseraaUaKm aad Kiag having aetitBss tha pwieet actioa at the as the Attoraey eeaeral i power or aatbonty to of the State of Lo S. The order of i was ulegal sad bni ascsees the oefeodenta, as saacator ef the last will or ma sue Joaa aicnonogb. were aa the legal lbs property hemagiag the eaal mtawt pnaamiiim of lbs property hamegiag aaoer the hn of the Stale, the order of Ih aee toe wiser the testator) aad said executors were eacaced at the vxeratioe of the order of thai eoert diiectmc aeieTea wry tebe aili, whoa they ware arrmtir by the senueatratios stiretsid. vv.

S. Uie aot tree that there is daager of waste djeaipetioe of the prnwrty i aor are thriwany facta proved, at svea sag wrajromaaatearieiiii)! rrem the facta eat forth by the Atlaruer I nypiari that he has ao right to iotaHereathe ew Iacav Cororiar Speddea yesterday held aa in weet oa th body of Th rams Maadevilm. area tairte auetivaof lulasi He waa Conad dead at Ih Chantr HoeaT t. hSTUar heea takes then oa Mmun Tbe dmmii bore Tae rim of Th leuc aaha) face. VereacM uvwn in, ur ire ight aide, iihor trtal Vrblo.

BToeght the haowlsdgwef the aouoVby Coroaer Speddea, sedawUl weeeMtomreetigatse; eH CttAaea o' Mawslacghtcb DinnsuD. Peter Oeiaa wee yeaterday saamioad bdars Recorder Cewwe'U Pb MAtoa jiamiltos foam Tim DirrsjcT Coust Judge Buchanan. Peer mieiet va. Jaurw Jmiimitt atirl, if. mf i Atr AwfceThie waa aa action aa a BfamiMtv, nt br mortcace.

The ehuatm mode Mr, at aba aad aoto whjch ehe pn ladaef tbe eaecalora. i ii wwewwea LutacBwr. Michael Xoddy wm laat evening a. Iwdia tbeSecewd Maudpaaty oa thecherrwofhavrngitoloa a moakey wreoch from oa board the naawtiiil Kaoxriiie. The ease has aot yet beee summon.

I with a ooeaataalwmfhiramoa street. Tbewoaededi oa the eth met. et the Charity HoaprtaL Oahroaewi prai let ia eoert who aaw the traiwej1 tarn, aad he tee Porter made the somen ia the am place. The era diachanea. Z.AacawT Caroline Thompson was yesterday sent before the First Dartnct CouH by Beeorder Oaaoie oa the eherge of having picked the pockets of Jeaa fabui of about ia a bouse ia MaaVeoa street.

VioLKWT Assaclt. Plerr Dnfbrt wm yesterday evimiasd hef ire Rasorder eeaoia oa tbe charge of heviog, oa the lsth of November, onnnutted a noajut aesaahoa Carulia Breeart, with aa attempt to commit a rape, ia a yard at the oor eer of Maia aed Levee street. The swans was seat before th first Dsttnet Court for trial. Assault awd Battbbt Bridget Thnntgan wm yealeriiay charged before Recorder Genoa with haviag struck warraat was iisned for the offeadmg party. Bkbacb or TEtrT John Stible wu yeterday etmrge herara Haooroar frenoat wnn uaviog cosaaUHeu a breach ef treat ia aot ning back to Martha Browa a draea waaca ana aea pawnee to Dim.

no was aaw cnargeu wnn aav iag eesawlasd.Btrwr wad kJcted TanT mmnmiasnt The cast Discbabusd. Arthur O'Dormell was yesterday 111 nai oy asowwr v. cuujmuu, Jov e. who a few ears eiace accused him of very eeverahr as aaeltiag aad beetiag him. The mmphnmnt failed to Sppear a suostanuate toe caarce.

DisoaDEaLT. P. SuiHvan was yesterday morning toed SA bv Racorder Caktwell ior havine last aicht heea lbs ad drunk an ft rating uim street, aae asm lor ngntmc us watca ma ixiuw ton once was aaeu ao ior ngnung aae uanareiog Stealths a Ham. Khir A. Taylor wm yesterday broegbt before Beeorder Caldwell oa the charge of stealing a nam mm ine store ot A Beoaai.

Mistakes or a Nicht. M. Fallon waa on Mon day arrested ia the ecoed uuKipahty, charge by Tho Lawaoe with robbuia him of four ive franc eiecea. Paltoa locked up, hut by some mistake Lawaoe waa also locked up for what ao one could roesiblr tea. Yesterdnv moraine Lawsoa could ant swear positively that FaDon stole the amney, and not rensamg oasag mcaea up ior maamg a oomeuuat, a wi eirooe or droppiag toe matter.

Toe jtecoraer toid soU the comphuaaat and the accused to go about their Lacemv. P. Damaron wm yeeterday morning ex smiaed before Beeorder Caldwell, oa the charge of hsviog stolen a gold watch aad turquoise breastpin from McKeaa Buchanan, tbe traced ian. at a dreeorar ioom la the American tbeetre.efew a cbtse oce. Damaron tevk we place of Mr.

Boca eeaa'e usual dresser, end while the actor was playier Jfiueera. oe tbe stare, th maa Damaroa wee eanctiug A Mew Way of nauuns; in wnu," ta toe erueaing room. De watca ana breasro ia were found ie the poasessioe of a men to whom they were pawnee ov ueaccaaee. usee to ceo aoseaceof a i witness toe aoammauoa was oot oouciBOaa. Frrra Distbict Cqpbt Judy Buchanan An ap pleatKM wee saeae aaiore tae court yesterday morning ay Oeu.

Howard, of Bstiroore. aa the Rev. R. R. Oerley, two of the esecetor of the wiB of tbe bite Joba McDonogh, to he swore without giving bond and security.

Their application waa oppose sod the point was argued by ooa. Howard. Tha court will render its deceuon tfawi irorning. FOOBTH DtmiCT CoUET Judo StrODbridot. Th case of rarauise.

Law leans at Co. es. tbe aaa siutnai aad other insurance companies for the loss of the ship Beseia, came oa yesterday morning, a Jury waa ampins ma, as huge aurnber of witneesea were ia attendance. Dbowwed. On the night of the 16th of October last Henry Ford, a res id sot of thai city aad a seaman oe boars' the ship Tandalia, waa drowsed in the harbor of Ueelsja.

He at aaid to have left a wi and family reaabng here. Buawiwe or a Sucab Hopsb. We learn through a eommerciel hoase of this city that oe Thursday laat, the 6th instaat, the auger house of CoL W. W. Pugh; who hvee oe Bavou Lafoarrbe, Amamptwepari was entirely destroyed by ire.

with ell i's eonteate. The Are waa the suh. of eoci dent, a bunriag brush hsap having ranaht to the weed pile, ead eeing one miie ena nn va ia, osyou, no viifr cowje ae OTocnrod hs time to extioa uish the dime. Col Pach had tost taken on hi crop, sad had but a law more wagon Irada to cries. Hal weom crop, amounting ju aogweaoa, was en tirely consumes.

Fiasf Distetct Couet. JuAo Lorn. The most important case oerore una court yesteruav was that or sire. uotnaoay aoe airs, ana Aryer. caargee wim aevnt stoieu irnm Mr Robert Lewis cold and.

sirrer coia and bank Botes tn th value of 400, on the 4th of August last. Tbers wis sa arrav of some nfteee Prmsle witneesea present, and the case promised to be very mteresung. The prosecutor, Mr. testtftedsl that Mra. Dyer was employed ae eerse in hj hoaie, and that re.

Locbsbsy Lres next door, but came Ireoueat'y to bis br use to see his lie, who was sick. Under the mannas of hie wife's bed he bed but a lew ears erevmns placed SeOO bile: oa the eight that hie wife died the money was mimed. His wife's rinc and ome of her epperel were found by a police 1 A car amoc the effects of Mrs. Dyer. The testimony was of aa entirely drr umstaatai character.

Evidence we introdeeed to nrore that Mm Lochabav wea a rard worlinc. honest womaa. The case was eabmit'ed without argument by counsel or the Dmtnct Attoresy. Plra. Dyer, however, concluded she would aay a few words ia her own defsuce, end commenced to harangue the jury the style or Abby Kelly, aasartiag her rigfate, whee she was stopped by the court.

The juiy retired and nmugui a vera? ot am guniy. Robo Hueter aad Robert Watson, uccuaed of huceny, withdrew their plee of not guiHy. and pleaded guilty. u. Bbener aaa buss neroa were auad gumy oc larceny.

Sbcohd MoMicrPALtrr CocwctL. This Board of Aldermen met mat eveuinr at the u.uai hour. Recnrder Cakl we'l the chair. The Board was full, with tba sxceotios of tne sue Aaaraai Baaaaspeare, wnoee piece nas not yet Dei lied. By the Ties mat's report rt appeared that there wasi Oa hand ut last report, two week since.

$887 Beceivd sines 11.319 as SN.187 si i.4i oa Disbursed. Balance. aw a A msssncs was received from his honor Mavor frnianiaii grrmg ta peueo atataitira ot tne peat year aa luruabed to him by the captains of police. This part of the men are was referred to the Police Commitee. Tbe Mayor alee communicated the roceai praceeoiac ta tae u.

a. circuit court and the Fifth Dwtnrt Court remtasu to the BcDoava eetate. Tha, of the Mayor's message waa referred to the special committee oe ine mcuonogn Bequest. Tne mayor atoo commoaicated tha fact that aa injunction had heea issued from th Fifth District court agamst tne uonaeii ordering aa electma to be hold for ew Board of School Directors. Thia subject waa refsfred to taa attorney or tha municipal ur lor ha ad Tare and action.

The Recorder here called the attention of tha Co a aril to th tact mat a wee mat wee removed that a meaaare had haea ceived fri the Maj or, inrluart th. wrinca opaMoa of the At toraey of munarijiaJity on tlie aunjret of ti difficulty between tho Couecil and the Board of Public School Director. The Secretary explained that ao massage had heea receive from the Mayor that had not heea reed. A long eommuniealieu respecting the Houee of Refuge, after wnuj rwa, we ieeiieu io we apecau commntee oa the work Hoes aad Houee ol Refuce. A cuimunicataoa from Mr.

Sam T. Dunbar, the Surveyor, was read, askiag leer of absence fur mnrrlhs. on aorount of ill health. Some discussion soaaad oa better Mr. Dunbar's salary ahouid go so or Bnt.

After a tone, leave ol itmsni waa granted, provule that Jar. o. paid hat deputy duriag hat Tbe reaicwatioa of D. W. MeComfc aa aenaant of the ah.

watch wee received and accepted. Set era! oetitvne for nnvat claims and nrrnWa, were and referred to the appropriate committeea. A communication waa read from a remittee of cif rsens of tiayetie, retotuon to am in building a rauioadfruu Lefoyotte uwuuiuiia jfc was reierreu io we ebecaal coau mrltee oa the Hew Orieacs and Jackaoe Railroad. Several petitions lor the emam ieation of alerae were and telened to tbe Police Commitue. A petition was reed praying that a chemical msuufactory, owned by Dr.

Jareis, situated in Melicerte street, ramoved. It wee after aome daicueaioa referred to th Police Committee. netitmn from Crockett. Frost St Co nronrietoie of the Crescent, was road, prajiag for the payment of a bilLXiir sxtrs prioting It was retsrred to th Finance CorrmiUee. A peutaas was reed signed by a vary lone bat of Barnes of CRisene, prayi'g lor liberty to use bore in loading aad enioed mg vssaeav.

The peutioa stated at length ado with areat fbtr ana semnaa ma aavaniaeosto oe denred bv nam, hieaa i ule patch aad cheapness ol work. Aa ordinance waa recently peaeed allowing the use or horses case those pereone wee used them hud down palormi for the borers to walk on. Tha petitioners bow pray that they may use horse without mying dowa tho pUuiorme. A foe daKuaskra ensued. Aldermaa Hale aaoved to my it oa the aa it was isresnectful to the Council.

Thia aaotioo waa lost by a vote of la neye to 3 yens. Th peutioa was finally rsfarrsd to tbe Committee oa Streets sod undinca. A petition was receired from Sister Irene, the Directress of we vamp street orpnan Aavum. Dravinr ior tne aae fekcnf uaa we corner oi ump ana rytauia etreete, lor the use of the orphans aa a play ground. Alderman Marks offered a raooniuoa we, we prayer or we petiuoa be granted, and a aub a taut ml board lance be built.

The resolution waa unanimously adopted. Tu Chairman of tha Finance Commit! nteel a "at th Market aotes may be discoented, in order to par off t. h.m1L Tit. a 1 TheCommttteeouStreeUaud lAadinc offered a reeorutioa for the opaninr of Claiborne street from Common to ana na. a Merman nenahaw areleined that ie nr uoajEv uvw onereu we ernanse oi nnenine :i.i saiaet wtu BOW ne mm leea rjtae will Iw.

v. The reaolotion waa adopted. A rseolntiou waa eresented hv AMeneee RenaVa a C. mg at once Cornmerclal Alley, from Camp te St, Charlea atrwsta. It waa unavunously adopted.

a merman isacey watbed to mquir wfastbsr aa order had am given by th Committee oa Aducatwo of the Council ia cnidtothe manar meut of the Public i iu. Sluelda replird that the Committee on Education had iliiai led oi we ocooo, aot so obey an ofeW eaaa naung trom th atte Board of School Director. The special committee oa the late Mr. airDoena4a oSered a resolution that tha manicinahty accept tba boo nest arrsalily with th aval maaninr of the term. The special committee oa the New Or eaaa aad flit sua BaB i osered a resolution appronriatnur a earn foe a tan nanm.

tioa of tbe expeeee of making a aurvey of the proposed rood. A long report on the a roe subject ems ordered to be printed. Awaamee a aocey onereu reeointroa tnat tne nmmiTlfl OB Education be required to report at th east aaeennr if thee bar pvea any orders to tho Supsmntendeat of Public schools, and if so wbero they sirred wear authority. Th resoluUoa was laid on the table by vote of yea to says. A raaomtiou was oSered by Alderman Marts informing tba General Council of the death of AMarmaa Shakespeare, aad requesting them to order aa election to nil the vacancy.

Th reeonuraa waa adopted. Council than adjoined. Died i Oa Saturday, th Tth instant, at o'clock T. BKlf JaJfllf STORT soa of K. M.

and Joesphine Dsria, aged 1 years and 1 Mrs. I LIZA W. WICKHAM, daughtar of th lata Joha aad wise of Mr. L. W.

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DESLTX tOUTSTAIfA fUPRTME COURT 6E5ERAL AJID DIOrST, complete, dll gtdpltW TwUteel Wire r.lbtnlnc Caa4actr. SALyANIZMD. If. H. BHOAD9 res psctf ally iauorms tba pabBe that he haa aaawad to the erur and is ready to exec la aU arias ivi.

i Tnrrlminlira mine rtority of ha i work he caa rwfer to aamuy bouae ia thai city, and Ih pnee. kereg at the law rate ef kiWneenta per loot! brings it within th mm of sfl mtarustea. aak partieamr Btlentioa to am tnivaaraea 1 watted Wee Kode." Sldisn aim tarouah the Poat Omesor Pieavana OAVavaeat he en promptly answer taa im3dp aaatarnuen Jataie. i aaTrjr ULT WHTTE, if you'd look BUr. mahfaeraW aaVeu Ban A a if 1 Aaul: iwiubi eone caa compare It beauty Bapioees, meks the hectic took 4ns, The eallnw look white, aad the wan look subiimo." ba had at the Depot, where ail thincs are ure a4 CHaWeUel voa arTsar.

itS etlua Axrtrnia at the PrlwclawJ Hatela Die 10. T. CHARLES HOTEL Wm Jotnieou, Xn Greet. Ark Oeo Joees, aew PJeate, Obioi Daa Hick ok and A Breckaway, Coeyere, Mr Bu shaaaa and rhmily, II Oj Alkmaoe, a Jl Faytos, Wm Irwm, Jl VanaVrdea, Ti Wm Ooodmg. Alexander, llh Paataa, Mot Johnsoa, Cohluaty.

ladj Helam, La, Pastor. TBBVDH HOTgl Charles Moryaa, Lai Hi Wtt, Tea) baaaoa aad lady, Ti Ooogborty, LL Jobaatoa.K1 Uaac Michai. Sana, Mot A Chan HSbaw. HEWLETT'S A Fraaer, Wm 3 Clsy, A 1 Pollard, Joha Cola, iwonwd. Mot Capt Peyton.

TUrford, aadwrabea, Capt Hirgiaa, a Paesj Ioughry.Aist'W Chapmaa, llh 8 McCbeeny, Sao SktUmaa 6eo Hall. Jlaniar. A Fallon. sir rrogtoa, SmWa, Cal tttakeelee. La, thos Wilson, Ohio, I trwy, mr ay, asses.

WESTERK TEBAirOAH HOTEL Nathaniel Block, Collier aad fanuhr. A Soavara and family. Jems Masaouri Sea vera. Mo, Jama Pend letoe, Prof 1 oaadatooe, If Oj Che Bloca, lib Thos RedciuT aad Bmy. ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaweaa aeaBBaBsB A Port or Pmm, Rot.

tl, 1MO. To D. O. Bailey. eemmaader nf the U.S.

Mail steemehip PsaaaM oTfr Ths pssssegsrs wb hare been uader veer cbarg during I rhew arte rupsgs hsvu, wnh perfect snanlaity ertasHag, BBitad ia tbe desire of apreBfng to yu their apptei istina afyowr eiceDant qualitiss as a commander, a aava They know Owt Bodung eaa be adoeTto th Ugh repntatioa which pea have enjoyed oa tba Athutiei bat they are alee aware that in the new Aaid of enterprise, the great aad beautiful Paciac, ro winch you have been draw, you aae had diV calties and iiiiuBnaisaiie te awroantar whkh noaseaa undar stand bat tho who have witneesed them, and they desir ta or to you asms tsstiranaial that year snoring ejmrhbns to aa CTOase the coin fee of year aeseegers are aot forgottaa or en fsft. Thaw are aware that hi the perlbrejaue of your duties you hare beaa ia the prtssncs of danger, aad dusaas, and death, and that you have la no ease railed to meet ev ry sounr rth a couiaga aad peiBOvmaats worthy of adnuratioa aad respect. Ton are, aanvaovar, tha plinnd ia velaahle isa prorementa for tha ooavsaisacs of passengsrs ea beaid tb hips of th they hope, for the basset of fa tare Uareleia. that thia oceaa ssay coetiaae te he tha sphere of your future nssramsss Thaw own per sons I atps isete attests that a voyage oa tbe Paoac may amsnftBT ba attsndod wrth comfin ts hitherto unknown. Thsy trust thee, sir, that they may be pti lailleil to oner for your aoeeptaac a ehroaometer watch, which amy from to time remind yea that yon hare friend who win sot rympethtae with you ia adversity sad to rejoice in your "proa penty.

Tho undersigned, as a cowrmrrtee of th hava been entrusted with the agreeable duty of convsymg to yon these stfrussina of confidsace, of rspct, aad of personal A.H. Dorr. Jaoob B. Moore, J. T.

Phrme, D. Strong, A. B. Gray, H. M.

Hals, Committee. dll Itsdp Astarla Uader Jackets ALFRED MUKROE A 1 S4 Magasins strast, Havs recerred. per stesmsh in Ohio, a few of tha above neaa tifal roods, to which they would invito tha attoatioa of thoir frienda. The fabric is compose of the fur of aninala, and is lichter, softer, firmer end warmer than aay other material ever worn aa a coveriag to th humaa body. In beauty and comfort a far soperMc to the finest lebrae of camera hair.

Foe tae use or mvaiida it must prove ol tba highest benefit." an einiii 1 i SO Canal street SO Persteamar 1 a Jaet reeeired a larre stock of 811k Iinee and Embroidered Goads. oi we nueev rmpormuon, ano ax pncea to aalisiy taa 1 peneoeed parcaeeer. A hug atock of silks and other dress goods i lack and muslin curtains Lace capes, chemuktte and collars i EMBROIDERED CUFFS. COLLARS and CAPS i tAAiAaa aiv BAiiiUaU me aatest styis aa tnav mine ONIPTCF irT HECK RIBBONS. TIES sod CBATATSt TRIMMING Valve Trimming, Jeany Lied Trimming.

Oa looaa, Breids, Battone, Superior TABLE OIL CLOTH, 4 4, 6 4 sad 4. A comulete stock bv other errivelsl of HODSEKKCPTPia runiAitua 2JM.I uwia, et dll etgdp canal strast, ALMANACS FOR 1851e Just pubbased sad foraaleat 1. j. b. iriii'i Warn gkwfaueiaiA Btarlaeasaf TAree.hee.eM 'I camp strast.

THE AMCBICAM ALMANAC and Baporitory ol Ureful Knowledce, for th year last. AFFLECK'S SOUTHERN RURAL ALMANAC, aad Pleat two and Garden Calendar for 161, by Thomas agtecfc Washington, Adam county. Miss. STEEL'S LOUISIANA ALMANAC, for 18SI Th bast aad correct A'maaac ever published ia this city. TUBNEB.

COMIC ALMANAC for ISM. fisher's 'j. CROCKETT'S ALMANAC for 1861. ETEBT BODTe ALMANAC AMD DIaRT for 161. eeev taiamg a bat of Oovornavsut OfEcsrs, Coatmer.e and Ba seurcesof tae uaaoa, etports or Cotton, and genu in forma tioa for tb Merchant, Tradeamah aad Mcaaaictol gcther with a complst Msmoraada of svary any ia taeyaar.

Abo A few eopisa of a varaablo TREATISE ON THE HONET BEE, by Thoaaaa Agrees, author of th Sou there Raral gjmasac. A liberal diacouat a0owd to city hn7 country Biar chants, I radars, nnwrrendara, pedlara, and all theee who hay assu. dll dDtaitW WW CASH WANTED bj la exchange for COMMISSION DRT GOODS, which will be offered at OBZAT SACRIFICES, to doss masix nmeata, at I '8 TO Orarfat street. pisram to his departure for th Kastara cities. The shore respectfaDy snnouoced, for ths benefit of ths public, by dU ttltSdp KINO.TSeravisri eTaCTe MeraTnn'e lilternry Depat.

Exchange Place, adjoining tha Poet Offle. NEW BOOKS. NOTES OF A TRAVELER! or Nota of Uiars seen ia Europe and America br William Cul rn Brrant. I THE WORLD'S PROGRESS: or a Dictionary of Dates. I wnn laeeier lews or ven rai Mtorv MATHF.W ON POPULAR EDUCATION.

EN a hal. TIIW ur THI FINE ARTB, Critical and ia tones i THE POETICAL WORKS OF THOMAS OR AT I illuatra idj bvC. W. Badcliff. t.

a Dictionary of schtuttti tkrh i BBRAaoER Two Hunerad he Lgricai Poeras, don into I ADK'W MJ ww IIIAwiril EVeKaUT'ia. SUCCESS IN LIFE THE MECHANIC ha Tnth ill THK HIS TORT OP MADAME ROLAND) on of Abbott. eenrs ot oKwrapaarat nuaory. U1B1HII at AAA It Al 'D UPHOLSTERER'S COMPANTOW. HlSTORt OF naff PROPELLERS AND STEAM NATlGAr TION wuh Biograehirel Metrmas of Burty laveatora.

THE GRKEN HAN iND 1 a fljanrt Te MMnne. ADDITIONAL MEMOIRS OF MX TOOTH by Lamar No. SO DICnONART OF MECHANICS AND ENGI NEER1NG. No. 9 PICTORIAL FIELD BOOK OF THE BETOT.Tr 3tradpaiiW TIOS, Ac Fine Fashlenabla Jlatbln and Gcafa FUeSTlSHIHO GOODS.

KOITKOII ITlLWIlt, Bo. 19 Msgasias stree ooeo ef Wo reapectfaBy inrite the attoatioa ef fine and fashionable clothing to can aad ias oor ah all continue to receive from our factory, No. US Fulton street, Nw Tork. Pol stock of the lataststyaM Set Ctowmgnmoe atte Bionjadp Farther Adtieea nbaat JTaBaaPa Coral HAIR MKSTOkJTMVH. FnB many a year wig have heea worn, "Cause of our liair we hare beee shorn, i Twee sick eaaa caused th loos severe, So wigs were wore last ad of ban.

Ws see God's goodness does appaart Hs sonde ua one to giro as Hair, aae eeuus as one A growth that only a sroww tnat oniy store owns. Tm CORAX. RASTORATI TE. i by JONES. Ia application be wiae, bewaret Or ea your hands will grow out Hair, So, faering a would tumble prove, Oa spplieatioa wear a grave.

It's wondrous vbtuaa she Id be kaowa. Not on that Continent alone i Tba Press ahouid take a aowia hand Aad make woaatxoas cur uxnaad. For sals only ia H. deans at 11 HARTRES st, tSdp Isatr StfU. TTa great, for Bon wan it can oops.

Th lanasd, th celebrated SOAP by JONES, tie sold by WRIGHT, If sallow, at will avake yoa white. tour freckles an wtn Aad eh asks fresh bloomiur will Jt No hu will lorirsTtarry, (1 Ua it if yoa want to marry. Tour beauty will hwurs you hope, By tho nee of JONES' CHEMICAL SOAP I For it will aaake every psarplo sad fxwekfa Aad tbsa wah yoa none caa eape. For sale oafy ia N. Orln at 151 CHARTRES at, dS Stadp I gj FegpalM.

MAUNSXL WHITE agents, Hew Orisaas. V9HT CHECKS ON BVMOOXNM Alt FBAB CISCO, Far sal by MAUNSEX WHRI CO. i' niwiu co COMMISSION MOMWAMJWQ MM'cmJnH, a naaaan, new. BAOaur, WbUTM Ageata. WOOD CO commission and rot wamdino 111 Ch4T NW.FwJMkd VAIINIEL UJBrrwaa Ak A Ma.

llqmltlnUaM. ttas Th uadsriirned Uug about to raursrVomtb DttOooou bamnomjWjil from thai data offer their LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK, of their awa iaaportatsn, at praaaa whaeh wiH makakaAob forbuy toaamiao. isoouai tas entire atock aot ha sold hy taa la Fearaary uaxtw wgldue AaiaactMia. r. E.

RXIXLT CO. or canal aa Boyal troesa. atFBTTJAtJ, GIFT BOOKS ami STAKDARD WORKS, ii ILLUMINATED BrBLES aad FBATEX BOOKS mm. rvf WTEIIIUI BOOBn, THOMAS WHITX. as StSdp a 1.7.1 CUllMlMI rt'er a Five Yanra la tha Interler af Baatii Af lea a HUNTER'S LIFE lit THE FAB IN TSKIOK or SOUTH AFRICA 1 with aotioa of tha Na ta I I ia af wl tMpUtW swlttttlon 0alt0 dlju Dub.

BaV For J. A. Board's Sales sea First Paea, aaa Bykee, Hjd at Co. aall Boot, Brogaaa, sijo. at half paat 19 o'clock, at 81 tl.z in street: Cotton, at half paat fl o'clock, at tha Factor tnl' Carman it Bicarde aall Cottaa, at 4H o'clock, mtat Union, Factor and Alabama Preesa.

Morphj it. Nerlus sell Boots, Broraae, 8hoa.tr.k' at IS tVcloch. at 57 Mar rin. T. B.

Taylor sell Damared Flour, at 11 celrwv the Iievoa, opposite Fish' Warehouse. ty Be adverUseraeiits, CnrpeE Wnrehenan. U3 Cbartraa Rtraa. We are ia constant reeeana new vaasajngB, ni Aanmawer, Varret aad Brusssls Tapestry Three plys Bruesel, Ingrains and VenrUassi Ferared ataie and lanea teaaB rintk. lAaaAia Hair Cloth Stan Rods.

Table and PauCeaer. UuSTL Floor OU Cloth, frem t4 feet. wT Au of which ogsr Bt the lowest aaanet prices. 4p'" A. aRODSSEAD A no Cnlblaaletnin T' I ALFRED HCNEOE at GO.

Magaila Street, ust received, per staainahip Ohio, ships AUaasK, Sieat J. O. Coster, Bsripshsnaocfc and Frances P. Ufi'' AaT By fhs above vaaaeei ire bav tassh as a aaveaaddhaw. addition to our aasortmeet ef FASHIOB ABLE CtOTBIg.

ta which we woaU ntvit tha attasrisa of w. would particalarry ask ear friend to eel aad i it. Awwwrw.MM aaaem ear spapnMie aaaaiaanit AAvvaiaj SB Labrador Bearer Double Sac ffT I TIT MM Fiae Fianch and English Beaver Sac Coals Cloth Black Adelaide Dark Browa aad Goldoa Browa Oath aCoeea) Trwa BiahadBleFiwaClohCUAwj 1 Black Cloth Cloaks, with aleevest Block and Bio Heavy Baaver Cloth Cloaksi i Hew styl Scotch Pbud aaa i me re Bminsss Costs laacpeolora 7. i'" v. PAWTALOOirSl I.

Very rich Fancy Bilk and Satla TESTS I styles Cashmere Ton superb styles Fancy fbc loiriaa. 5 1 havs reoaiTed a partieuleriy rich aaeortirjaat at Fancy Siat aad Satia CRAVATS i Black Silk do.i Anrxanoer Bmcs ana cnioreu siu ULurui Striped Cotton and Silk Half Hose) Cotton do. with Sua White aad gray Merino aad Lamb's Wool Half floaet Choice styles aad auality colored Sim Omvea. i Ci Linen and Silk HANDKERCHIEFS Cotton, Manno. All Wool, Silk and CllhaaWS DBAWZBI sad UNDERSHIRTS.

"sH gar Oas Price for Good aad Ha IVartotma. 1 ALFRED MTJNROE St CO aapii i ee i FaMcy and Variety Stare. I aaChartree Street aad 10 Casal Stat. CABRIB Has recerred by tha latest arrivals bom Tnam and Raw Tork, a speandm naaortmaut of FANCT GOooi which be offers te sell at vary low priess, eowiswig praan. aallv of 1 RlMMINOS, TOTS, FTRE WORKS, ceeabe.

Dolla. Perfumeries. Slovaa, Playing Card, warmaa Coeaga Wsaar. Jarsea, Bee gammon Boards, Brushes, Fane, Chsssmsa, lopn'i FeM7 Boxes, Work Baskau.Caamware, aa. Aleo, a large aaeortinoBt nf Silk for Brass, Iteel aad b.

Beads, Paras TnmmiBga, Worsted far EmeroUwiea. awTCfty and Country dealers are mrited to call sad era) he ary stock of GERMAN TO IS, whech lam poeriar Bala COFTIKO PBE8SK8, warraated i i i Also, COFTING BOOKS, paged aad pha. n. OIL PAPER, BRCBHXS1 tatr" a For sals at reduced prices at HOBMABT'S Stanoasrj dlO StSdp FaaUa mkla Clatbln. oppoaemHowLmlwKnehar.

We are aew in receipt of a complete stock of PAtaiot AaLE liLuraiiia ana ruauaiBHtitw OUODfl. asarly every article in th way of Drees, suitable lor leal aasaoa SJS ptf TBuareif a "I AON, 1 CAmp strast, raiar Bapoiated, repair made good aa aew. tat atock of Gold Pan, ia handlee, wsiiaated to heeaperinr, el HArffin'S STst imsrs' TrtsliliihsaiaL 8 StSdpAUW MCenpMcnat Alfred Edwata Oc Ca At their obi stand, 13 PEARL STREET, FEW TOBJt, Ar onuatAutJy recetTirg by ateamers from Europ, hip sal complete asaxrtment of SILK IRDIICI GOODS, consisting of all ths variatie of Plain, Black and Colored (Ax, Suk wmvaaand Hosiery, Honnet Rmbeaa, Plsis Talwaaal Satia Ribbooa, Shawls, Visit, Praia Good ef swn Laat, Die Trammel etc. Their goods are of i THEIR OWN IMPORTATION, 1 and are salaried br one of their partners ia Europe, sad vfl be sold at rsssoaabls priess for cash or satisfactory paper. dt Sinldji bsbhsiH Oim far C.

LEIOHTON has received fins sasnilnisiil iaTf If UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS AMD HALF HOsf Saw, Lambs' WooL Welsh Flanael, Caaton'r hurael. anear KaitWib hs Sill. Saaesy Mill, aa Hoary Fb 1 81 CoCea Fraab aimortad Pmra KidTcmtx Silk, Doeakra aad Caeaaoe, I iaad LOVE I A vary htrge aad eearsnt dieplay of SILK AND SATDt Ci TATS. fuU laartk SCARFS, OPEBA TIES, as BUS Nureltiee for a Crmvat. SOP The fheer of aa may or tioa is aoKcitau.

S' leurnion a rurst rwmium hirt aad Gentlemen' Fnroiehing Stota, Tl xwyai atxeet. new errMaana, StSdp and No. ie Park Pece Hew Teffc. II 1 KoBnad Hifar, PJnBnrliaMaa Malaassai 1(X10 bale. LOAF aUOAR earisee aamhsis.

auo hbl. Powdered and Crushed Sugajwyarioa asaAsr NO hhda. termed Sugar various Bambers. SOOhhla. so.

So. do. do. yJ no able, aad 100 half bblu. BUG ARHOUSI MOtASSTX lot) eie and AO half able.

GOLDEN STRUP. hhia. and ao nab hbla. Suearhoues Syrup. Forrabt mylO lyadp A.

W. WALKER. 1W MAraaeW atxeah Baar rii? Test stasia Mr. KaaealTe Bnoai Fm Braoart the scotch Fire Brick, oeet 38, araaned Garaka k. leaae'e Fowadry, Auguat ISah At tha request of Mr.

saris II put late our furnace, a which we me iron, one of tU. Kendall 's bnck, wh see of very best Scotch Fire Brick. Ths Hi mih Sink msHsd isi, Mx.Kaadill.aaHataaLaacthawhroMsrrutAeA nt LEEDS fk We are fiOiag Plaatar ardors and warranting our hrfct stand fire, St and th oartaga. WM. If.

BASER, Aeeet PUmat Bl Thenaneen Sc Nlxaa, rASBlOTfA ttOC KTWrHmO KXTABLlSKUKtCr, Bo. 19 Camp street, opposite HsurlaU's Exchasg, Are aow fa raeoipt of, per ssnsanmip Obia, a bvgs and piste stock of SEASONABLE CLOTHING, got ay at th ha amnnnr sad Ky les. ax aaa ly for the retail trade. flentlamaa bi Beed of Clothing ar reapectfaBy arrasd Is caB sad axamiae the Stock, which romp tiesa CLOAKS Of Black Cloth. a and fall cn ca) OVERCOATS Of Drab and Colored Cloth, saw tyml DRESS COATS Of bast Black French Ckttal FROCK COATS Of best French Ckrtha, all colon BUSINESS COAT Of chMba, Ctattmeres aad Twsda DRESS PANTS Of Black Doeskin end Caaaimara, FANCT PANTS Of Doeskin nd Cseamasre, awwest srjhe) TESTS Of B'eck Satin, Silk, Caehmere and Grenadina, Faery Cashmere, Woolea Tsfrot, rich FuNd SJka, Drab Ceaa mere.

Lame Cloth, Bombesins, Ac i SHIRTS Of Liaue, Cottoa and Cambrie Mnslla, phis sat BOSIERT Merino, Si, oar Bbrrta and Haw Aloae I HANDKERCHIEFS OfSilk and Caaahraplninand borakrah CRAT ATS Black and Fancy, a hug variety of new at; Me; LOTUS Of Silk, Cashmere, Msrue sad Preach Batata; UMBRELLAS Of Sdk, Gingbam and Cottoni MOBNINO GOWNS Of Caa mere, Menao aad CsAea, aa adptf. NEW SILKS NEW SILKS. HEW DBKSS 0OODI, FALL AND WINTEB FaSHIOB BXa K. XIncreTty dto Bra No. SB Canal sti aot sad No.

Rovw Wilt open To Morrow the a Now Store, No. Royal tba rear of sad ooonocted wiw their oM sua, Be. Caml Thoy respectfully solicit the aOerrtio of Ladtoi fofhoa or aew AND rASHlOrltlU AND DRESS GOODS, imported directly by the aad it atvva ware a area wrern nHtn GOODS, aad FANCT ARTICLES, selected by oa of ss from tb priaexpal house, fa Loadoa, Pans aad Lyoas. wis is found laapectioa the tarrret aad moat compete is (hear', oueiating of tha eery leteet Pariama aty km, aewwn easigni ta auoet foahiooabl akedea. she kkswiee open, te nvtrmw.

a btnre and Vera assortment of SILK AND CASH ME RB CLOAKS ASD EAS TILLa. of tba styles Aleves. Champy. rs.ni OuelM andMareaiea. also vtAr FstssoM, Olovea, Feea, Tahmcisnass Lace, Aa Embroidered Lac asd Mualia Canea, Colisrs sad Caemieet Lace and Mush Xmbroiderud Pegode Slaevas and Caffs i .1 1 TiiJLTf Eaanroidarad Lace aad Maatia Curtaiaai j.

French Curtain Dames Tsuleand Peeo Coven i Linen Dsmssk Clothe, bank in aad Diaper! Silk, Merino and Cottoa atosa and Under lAabs and Miss aa. tmT A larre imriiUnst sf HOUSEKEEPING sad PLABTa TIO GOODS, Blaaaeta, Fl Liassya, Ksrssys, Ao, 'Th weostaras uauelattaevery foweat pneaa. BOplf FnaUannhle ClaCklMC hare reoerred par ships Wil Brandar, Kathanial ThoaipaoB, Mempaia, Cbaa WhastaB, I rstnok Urarv and steamehie Ohie. ktrre and rpMeais SBSBtof FaSSJBlWmwar sf lbs folhraiag w.w. Stf BfackCawFreekTOATi BrowngreeeeaeiidolivOowFTOrAfSn Blank Cloth Drew Coamj Brwwn, oh reand grwea Parm PAtETOTS, 1 Black Doeskia Sees aad See Paletotei a Black and colored Doeskm Bed OER00ATS, Bias aad drab Bearer Cloth Baa pirn maa.

Sana uaj r'" Castor Bearer Cloth Sac Omeiati yab itMrtrrf Tuitkwt CWlk tan OTwWa mmtXf'r BmoBlaiAatCoatat Fsaey aoterad Tweed Saenj Fancy aafoied riiiiwni Biumaxjisawt Prpcta) Fawny solera r.mimar CoawTraofa asd Tsats, nee eoaori Fanoy Cssulmard PAJrTS Berk dot BlarMSeeaxta ecg 'TJ Fsjicv Silk ned Sexia vrilSi Bmca doi Bhurk Csserreere vastm 1 Black Silk Deck Teatat Black and amcy ffrsaadussFastaj .1 Fancy Cashmere Veatsi i White Manetllae sVe nalin SHIRTS of Walsh Fhaaal CNXJEKaHIRTS and DRAW'S) DoweaUe Kart Meriaa, Csiluewra. Cettoa. Sift aad abakaV a hirta sad Drawers, Lhasa Shirt Cellars, Piaia and fwilied Cottoa Dnwaraj taixjr Aa, taasjr aa hiaca ana aa a are Moriuoiand fancy SiB HAXF sCA 0(1.

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