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srenccoerun.x |(NTELLIGRNCE BY THE MAILS, Parra aera conn 3 Lf a, re $30 olte Heats: ta im harness: pany Payte arp eetonspacimearaav re er rerere = = couragement and support which th. at foclings may afford Now inthe time wee ae oe thls resolatton to the committes, on on arta re iray coeur tht ionvot the mer" . ae | imple; it requires no exaina- | of France deserve our sympathy. Now js tie “ cane Ristemrencary aspen! | ¢ Vaated tegen Ua aaa Sire taped ts Affairs in W fom of ae, and the Senate i Jane competent (| our mmpaihy should a given” They” wouth wt ihe avian ad Sree tte? ro erpreste stat ier reece a ontere EB, nga bainted, f : real depaonen By wf s ashiagton. form om opin. of of tu aes sas committe eecan oe us for it after the strogglo ts 0 er and the great work is e 0 . . ne eu. ten: ary ns noteal oye: fated st the varions mentions Te- per g Boy; Boyd.— al Aw L og =. Wasuinaton, March 380, 1848. bon ‘question preseisted in the resolution. To act upon ena so Sheby snoocer'™ Teappee they tall’ — a ae gg eg a abel arth Sepa eee: f Mand | Bi Evening Statement. Know! would; a myjudytent, be Premature, ‘The peo- thom aa rebols; and tha: itis only in the sven ct . ss * rs c : f France have dene ¢. vo made a egal Adam. 0 Ko WE aes Pear en -— During the hour in open session, which was Piet revoluti Th hey o everibrown an old and et to the aren. a8: pesca NTH KC! AUCTIONEER —VAL Y ion i F of | powerful monarchy; and deoreed the ¢rtublishnent of @ q Ee Fasrigh Lae ny able Buildiog Loe! Percmptory 8 tye kia devoted to Mr. Allen’s resolution in behalf of eae ‘All thie i hey have accomplished in mw very | and not upon the pin td tag 9 BO ga ith ths witding Lots ou Seventh avenur, Nineteenth, Twentieth aud vency rataceet: And corner, 6f t fincege ee and Jace streets— eae Sakpenr this rene. | Enatnarey(aucjauy Birekt, Auctioncer he enbscriber vt ry aides of the de: i e RewOrse,Z0.tas tees ME ToRy TIER | Riven Wanted fyb farce aaiearis Persons med oecasion, a°e Teguested bd om from South Carolina, who says that if the pro aCape Ledoirig, of the the French republic, Messrs. Allen, Calhoun, | short perfod, ‘and without any extreordinaty’ bibodaied 4 ce fail the failure will’ do mere iojury. to too sleen Hale, Underwood, Douglass and Foote partici- | ¢t confusion. All this is caleulated te excite our won- 7 . a der, and, 40 far as the alm of the French peop! enue of liberty thi a4 pated in the debate. Mr. Hale’s amendment, | Sgr lively sympathy, But the time has not place. oit thoy fal Sov. 0u lind thet naother mers proposing to congratulate the French on the | for congratulation. Much remains to be done, The | ment will be gonerated which will bring succesa with it an 1 O. W. Jaques Soupe-¥ ai Pierre, a tailors apprect! rast igekatthe Miner | cornet twojits on Twentieth ryetsent ose lo 4 Ni * apy 1 bar’ f is yet before thei. T fat po tm ag PE A ger fh be teeuth street, adiojuiug the “ Twentieth axd Twenty. paar 14 e soeramme of Scenery, incidents, | abolition of slavery in the colonies of the re- ery page tt tng OF Melis Ra then boone Fadi ihe rst sem ihn 2eFe ea pimps a Os at the soutmenst comer et | Phuippers teaslve Scene ll the Flace du Ceroasal—Con- | public, excited a laugh, but no remarks, except | biish a republio. If the Frenoh people still succeed in | parative despotism to freadom. It maybe thet le will they shall prove themselves to bees wise in cor- | require ‘& proper constitution, as they have proved | ant to be skilful fm demolishing the old form of go- | trialaand ‘saorifioes, ned & more protracted process, ted by difficulties, eubjecting then te ‘The revolution may be the work alarm The Death Ch: ate Approach of Troops—A violent his own, inthe discussion. The vote, however, assqult on the soldie x — yr aunp ted Biyoall has yet to come, and there may be a little dodg- ‘0 the whok fable. as ud 5 od Portion of the purchase money can . reds peak . : if they ehall really form a constitution which | of years. But what, “4 served forisd es. bead ud morteaee fae nee verre eam ing. The amendment, however, can be easily hand guard agelast violence and ehy.and | pid, our sympathien are with’ Frauee ie ihn loriacs WISS “ESIDENTS OF NEW YORK 4NO | Maps canbe obianed Bx Feta y ie ve evaded, on the ground that a short, general reso- against oppression of the peo y will | work, and the utterance of thore sympathicn shonta ba ity, are invited to attend a general meeti+g-at 734 | Broa ore D owe, with oppression. e Insurrectio? at | fution of thanks ia most proper and expedient, od, indeed, a great work, Pahey will then pemes, fall sod cordial. The fact that the people of ore, ek “gn tardy evenive, ae Rtonealtedlozel, 1st alton ta telene ah Latent seperate | and thet any specific amendment would be an be chtlued fo fue congrattiaons not only of tis coun. | France nave dethroned tho King ani peacefully drareed ree ‘y 4 be t venment ef Neuchat ted to the meeting far vie eat eure of the Throne--Grand triumphal procession | excrescence. to the simple form of.a general, TE tmcat Whebihent: Can tiuiveibe uruauen teipce®, |'tax enters Gf nebinty tke ak haxe abolished all titles its appro y the order of the Goramitiees, JOH Riess MEETING OF | THE UNITED IRISH | and mortgage. at 6 percent ‘Association of New \ork wall be held at Tam | neighborhood, and will by many iat on thi day) evening, April Ist, até P.M, a for the purpose of expressing the sentiments of the Kepe: of New York onthe occ sion of the late revalation in France, upon the prospects of the Irish onal Independence. By order. ars of artiller of muckety shane | comprehensive declaration, embracing all the | gat inquiry? If France fall, under what form ofgovern. | universal. miffroge to France the fas Grashing ro vat thay have Ot noldiers—Geneval atmck—Freedomis blow i aracke. | French decrees, but standing uncommitted upon | ment willehe fiad herself?’ I suppose it will be out of | been enabled to act with stich To be fol- | any one of them. the oer tigs to go back te @ const‘tutiomal monarchy. | wisdom, as to combine all clanen ipa sank Seinen te one bond Irwed by the DESERTER™ Hoary. ‘Mir al Ve had d ddi h 2 - eory, Mr. We had expected Mr. Giddings to be on the | The Burke; Louise, Mrs. Jordan, ‘To conclude with THERESE " 5 i farshi vive in the « Liberté — | odious to the French people. They will A RARE CHANCE—VOR BALE | Fyqirm: Mr: W. Marshalli Lavique, Jordan; Therese, Mrs, $i tite Traneade ead ate, Eiiber{é = | Selaotating, Ube old teaperial dyussty of Nepolsce,. Aur{-suppertertte commen sete henkee ae sso a leage fir ‘wo youre, thom Jet of IATH has fairly taken the wind out of his canvase, | Sristocracy they cannot think of, and what then must | in tho suocess of the movement, and 1 pm unwil- A perecech pemmete wo feet eae in the CHATHAM THEATRE SATURDAY EVENING, | 008 UIT Y ite champion in. Congress, of the | be.thereeulb ti to establish a republic? If it | ling to dampen that hopo by ‘the excreasion of jourbon family in all its branches is, [ take it, now Fravee—-tho chur h, thearmy, the navy irdiy think ef | of brotherhood, acting in concert and with u Harlem. Al April, will be presented BEN THE, BOAT A come so centests: sittin or prarewithout-i/ié till’ be | any doubta lease, Dho pretentation of th alae Pt Mey 2 ee Boa! sai a Hild Mark Redriff, y abolitionists—their cracle, and their candidate necessary to resort to force, to repress Soternal discord, | tion, and its postponement for the reason stata, thet [4SHMEN | AND FRIENDS OF REFUBLIC. Waxon, that his neve enw Clip, Air. Chan. | fF the Presidency. or overcome foreiga assaliants—quite ap wo doubted the snocers of ths rovolution. ait that it wan ing Ireland !—We meet this night, April. Ist, at the Sha Reasons for selling owt—the pr fern; Mrs. Ratt ren he withths | You will have been informed by telegraph of | France may find herself in the embrace of a military | not yet safo or prudent to ¢xpress our sympathy, will hav Bet dlenation to France, (o eoaperae wi i tee mere ae eae a ‘ e store sd | PTT OF tHe PMIREFIEND=Sir | the confirmations by the Senate to-day. despotism. Such # result would furnish no ground for | tho effect of casting # nade upon this movement. | food. )and to jam in ihe ereat demonstration in the Hark on h pri it} De.eold ir that date, dy Mad a Hie To-morrow we expecta lively discussion upon | Congratution either on our part or that of the civilized | have no foar of the alternative preaouted by the senator Monde nett, By eedet oF ihe Peete enti HO: | WILLIAM BOYLEN. a Mra Ms eAlben’a reeolurtauy far Pratics, world. This is, indeed, a mighty movement. It is preg- | from South Carolina, that tha expression of our sym- MAS HAYES, CHAS. DAVIES, Ser nant with mighty consequences, Whether the result | pathy and congratul st Il prove to be a blessing or a curse to France and the | pressions from other ¢: counter @x- Mr. Secretary Walker received his friends at sia, Praseia, ee GROCERS, DRY GOODS seat ‘AND OWAKD LOGE, NO. 60, 1. 0. OF 0. F—THE r8.—To Iet, on the Fourth avenue, comer of ‘Twenty: home this «vening. The little chairman of the | worl nds Ke D ‘ on what is coming, rather thaa ujon | end Austria wieh to iveue denunetatory dectarali.ns, lot bbe: ne Howard Lodge, No. 60. are hereby notified ame, ib afontael ane. I be , ee aR 1. the eure tainrments Will, commence | finances will be yet good for another campaign | what ates iready done. A revolution in itself 's | them dono. “Ave the penpla of Ircanee likely. to. be’ de- ttirday) afvernoonsat 2 o'clock to, pay the, lest tribute of re: ated ina Ja wilh TA hep a mikey ES—Simon Marrowfat. Mr. | or two, if We ure not over sanguine othis health. | no great thing. The revolution accomplished by the | torred by any deolarutiowe from auch sources! Not ai s2ecl fo our dece sed rother, Jonn L. Contaat.-LABAN ccupied for several Faclinns | Mhoabe Mer aake, Mi But having cyphered his way out of this Mexi- | French people, 1s indeed a wonderful event—tho most | all. But thay do feel daeply interested to know w CLARK N.G@ Chartes Lerch, Pert. See’y. exten ve al jo proficable. Chanfrat fae. a malta can war, he is now ready for a hand in the game riking,in my opinion, in history; but even that is, | republican America thinks of this movement, because Miss Roberts. “After whi gre akwindow, Mr. Trliong: pi ay Sin >, perhaps, pregnant with many and great ovila it is, | the United cates of Auterica {a the only rapublic npou dacs pterltaeey. ‘Wonder if he is, really | pee nileve prematuce ip-effer Gar cousratelations mere: | earth, or the Only Gus thns Gueayved the Mae AR to. pledge Black, ofS. C., continues to sink. He can | 7 upon a revolution. We murt lock to the consequen. | publicune throughout the world have their eye fixed cos and the on: ‘o must await the termination of th | upon us. Hare ts their model Onr success Is the foun- uy scarey last till morning. movement. I wish well to Franco—sincerely do I wish | dation of ail their hopes, Shull we, then, turn a deaf eur faite ike WW URBOHR bathe of railroad A SALOU NE Bren ciel, 32 cots Ronee Mr. aud Mra. E. S. Coaner played to-night in | her well. There is no man who breathes who has adeeper | to the voice (hat comen to us from France? shall we Wipe, waseereave Ga ihe ee Gen rich tioee mit ribgatetion pid to Mrs. Conner’s drama of Pocahontas, which was | or more profound love of constitutional government | hold a silent tonguy? abail wo heritate? shail we cast a Arid ha deters Dore paid. "aml ROADWAY THEATRE—BENEFIT OF MR. AN- received in a very flattering manuer. than I have—notone. But I have never known a period | damper on th ir hopes by expressing a doubt of their ‘Apply, ‘oD ing U. A—WASHINGTON CHAPTER, No. 2-THE fencan elie opportnnit E' second house ry. mbers of thisCh pterare hereby 1 otulied to meet at VANS, 10 City Hall Place, or Twenty: fitch "® eps Been, Bal eno reg oh FORASEs eA insta, at evst of Fourth avenu ° Bi » precise! attend the faseral of our dece - ther, Wittem Le Miler. ‘Che order ia general are respect - M Arann 'URERS, FARMERS, CONTRACTORS Robe eft ae and positively his last, appearance —~Hatuiday when there is s0 much to counsel wise, deliberate, success ? mm opposed te witbhoMin dsfer- BIC ‘and achein collar round the neck. Whoever will re- coats intending tn, lst pucel MPa or Lor ‘Makers § Man—Charies, Mr, An- | YY Y oonfidence. lieve that it Js important that we turn him fo 173 Franklin street, will receive the above reward. | farms may fiad a good opportunity at the above mentioned roa, N allack: Syivia, Muss Gordou. | The valuable Parisian letters in the Herald, | Roth 1 offerno opiuiom 2» to ti should act, end act ‘Tho prompt action of ere ea ‘To conclude. w ree Azpmne | Coming in to-day, have made it all the go 7 xi vy 5 alae TOLEN FUOM THE PARMIGES, No. al WEST te, oh RAE STRANGER OS ‘Misanthropy and Hepent go. the Feenoh people in thiseffort. Ines tremendous difficul- | our minister ia Paria prasente additional auset asquutin Bor withbrame padlock Sait, couaar | FYOR SALE—A FOUR YEARS LEASE OF A Two | sHet-~Ehe to er ; Baton Feeinfart, Mr Riee ties in the way of succeas—difioulties resulting from the | reason for the immediate passage of the rerolution. Our ing a Corporation bond for eight hundred dollars, payable ‘Thi large, 99 feet by 19; a cood | Mick: Solomon, Mr: Vael Her, Miss Fanny Wel- THIRTIOTH CONGRESS, social condition of France, aud the composition of her | minister showod that he thought he wassafe in acting ia Apel 15th, 1648, Also. Pigmissory note of Tatrick Hogan inet maker, carpenter, ear- | Jel. Doors, dpen’ at 7 o'clock.—Performance to. begin FIRST SESSION. people, I seeon the other hand a good deal of encourage- | advance of express instructions from his goveroment, for & efiadred and fifty dollars, payable iat sige wt En bs bet or neagrs \ business: sit ed ia Fou Fes gee brea tae ad Parquette, 50 ctu— ment. The success of the Frouch people will, in my | and that he was but expressing the sentiments of the OE ord gat te bat pe wre * ied cet a Macau TaBte a Senate, opinion, depend, at least in a very high degree, upon the people and government whora he represented, in tender. ey ates p pavers of uo valu TDertat told hoes netien Sits Cervera ECHANIC® HALL, 72 BROADWAY. BETWEEN Wasuiwror, March 30, 1848. | fact whether she can provent war—that again depond- | ing his congratulations. I believe he did express the 1G Brea for the pepers 4 the present occupant is resigning bus.ness. In- buxin ING THN Broome someon © EVER x tone convened at 12 o'clock, when the Vice ing. bey two circumstances: one, whether she may | feelings and asntimen's of the people of the United | a DNOVAN, 31 W: asada Sani week of the Original CHRISTY IS: Ming ERELS, bythe Rey, Mr. 8lio afi pelkac 16 ta, Orden Fre ‘O8T—ON MONDAY EVENING, AT THE ASTOR OR SALE OR EXCHANGE, 16 FARMS OF 1000 ihe ‘lent crtablished bard in the United States, under the | "Numerous petitions and memorials were presente Fisce Opera, anpr ose in one of the b ch, in Wisconsin Territo:y, Mineral region. The ihe Ehly adored it ee ea Rae | which were disiy revel ¥od and rotersed ene ing France. ‘Thus far the leading pow- | in order to show the necessity of putting ourselvearight. gerabeates of devout given by the Beviugr Miteesed or pete sca eae Peake table audiences, and are favor Ree | ne Join A UEATIONS Te THE or of Europe has certainly discovared great goed sense | Why shou'd we postpone tte resolution till Mast We . urprecedented by any amusement iw this city. Ad 3 e joint resolution offered by Mr. and fores! R in has done as she ought to | canao warned by that time the action of the con ppd need ay een, Sad Sanee Apply to JAMES B. BOR, at the ‘Nortnera Hotel foot ot hewits doors onen at ¥, Concert commences sgbatcieeee Ner'| ite oroe 18 Weeteodh pented Ghee, Ales somtng up tn havewlonet adil trast thal ovary ottiss poyen ia Marépe | vention: Date: we toceeaies the, wetion, SF: (nabsboayt self-control to abstain from impropor inter- and [ am unwilling, by the postponement of this ce with surrounding countries; the other, whether n, to evincs any doubi, es to the propriety of hiv the moderation and’ good sense to ab- | conduct. 'I make this remark not on his account, but t Broad other pay of no use to ‘The finder will ccnfer a Courtlandt street. on Wednesdays end Thursdays till 9 A.M. Yor, and be suitably rewarded, hy leaving it at the residen - 78 .. | the accommodation of f an AFTERNOON CON. hai 00) - | will stand and look on, giving Fran i tunity | Surely not. Sure; ot to ba reatrainsd from re- Be pucice No Wiel naSLANEISCS'BUE® | Satarsen eve Bee Hew", in Botdway, come: | ERE EVERY SAPUMDAY. Bonu onenestcomnvars | eats the sommitcnss Veen stint see" | eonmuanaie tinea wank itech eben soul | sll what ha egedy dou wa St fh ._New York, March 30, sor Mr. ALLen—I have no very great feolf the sub- | It is due to France, to the civilized world, and to them- | work completed. I believa that the work is, indeed, be- Moxernous, geana savin. ie fap aup | ed seven Conner Readout waimege fee | BURSDCAY OBER ae ROMANE tun | tea uaa gate cce tat yas | Culham re Wsttd uate tae’ | Es"oudT ay Wat Way eae te aia ry 4 teux’s Cafe des Mille Ci will make a great of difference w! this reso- | non-interference. she succeed. it w ana fate! y that y Peele dare at 26 S136 aud Bt Gente wache of Gee. Re: eer CAT ian ar beTEy consists of « well built Greely—Musical Director, Mr. Oldfield —The’ Maueger Iation be referred to the Committee on pi aie, nition to all Europe, that the time bas arrived when As 315 Pearl street, Frantlin square. ry Teapectfally announces that he wil give to-nia ode or retained by the Senate, and made the of | they must agree to yield to liberty in a constitutional oe, Atten—TI fully concur in all that has been said DERS—Wanted. b: cultural, feride Portion TURES adanicn rt HES in nee 1 iw mie Fi hi a te ey, for avday in future. I cannot antic! mana a and stable form. Thrones will fade caged and freedom | by my frieud from I'linois, as to the unreasonableness of berepf ranted sigastion, by aatnper. Omamental trees and shrubs, and saan hart l—The gauss Lio "Miss bat may or may not be the opinion of the members who | and republican institutions become the order of the day. | awaiting the action of the French convention. My de- note addressed to H. B., at the offic of | grown forest trees near the house mebulidiags: veveli ai ms cod ag. Miss that committee with to the resol we ; | If, on the contrary, standing aloof and svoiding all con- | sire is, that the resolution should be passed ad speadily ended to iatio a good tare, eb ited cov ated, an ie house (dled), Mise Bisons Iwill, however, presume to say that, eatin ¢ France shall fail in this great undertaking, after a | as possible, In naming the Arst Mondsy in Mey, rahe 5000 ) oe gaye’ oN BOND AND sip ganbie ths Menta, upon the premises. “The OR regen cg -d cn Miss Ad; fasten, ‘Mise fon of the committee may eu ube Mey the will ‘afford | fair trial, without the interfe Le of other powers, it | jeot was to meet, if possible, the convenienc watare 'P prove nies property, mar 01 vat hase money ay remain on bond and mortgage. Apple to rink nig ci ee the Sonate an opp. ec .by a report on the subject, to | will do more to put do liberty under a republican | of others, some of whom desired » later day, nth street, © EATON & COMPANY. 3 Fletcher street. Soxfovmancets con a nau | express its opinion upon the resolution itself, or the prin- | form of government, than any other event which could | earlier day. But it ‘s impossible te fix « day RESPECTABLE HEALTHY, qonner, ‘WOMAN OR SALE—FR = ciples embraced in itr But, ait, it docs not seeia to me to | occur, Now 1 think that it ie due ail round, that there | te all; andasI wish speedy, action, 1 shall sere ep rem eflsanases e DigSlak iy deltas t SALE—FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. [AMERICAN MUSEUM.—Splexdid perforumnear, ovary | be one of those opositions Which require the interven. | sball bo a fair trial. ‘he fret step to that, in my opin- | motion go as to substitute for the fiat Monday invey, milk. Please call nt 93 Cherry street. a Sy thes thrifty, at ni pa us Trees. twelve feet high eitersooa at 3 o’elock, ade ry evening ai Tg. Last | tion of a commit! oor sens action of the Senate | ion, consists in quiet looking on and as little interferenco | the second Monday in April, viz. $37 per hundred. Fruit | 4 ec; ieee, Guiden reeds. and Too.s, Grasse, of various nots for | Weoutiga Bie ead le. Malone ta 1 el astut as mM < 7 menial labts, Vanes,acd other faney aiticles, ed rae cea Seedeman, ke time of our Saviour, Great rE nard, the Seriptuie Statu STATEN ISLAND PROPERTY. TO LET A Children ander the vil end aad thelr three | upon them. It ie antiolated porition—without detail | a8possibla. To France, the people every where will ex- | Mr. Hannxaan rose, and being recognized by the le trish Musical | —without ‘cateplexity--which ia presented to the mind | tend their eym pathy; but I do contend that the govern- | presiding officor, was about to address tho Senate, when of every Senator; and it is, therefore, of acharacter | ments themeelves ought to be prudent and abstemious Mr. Foorr, who had also risen at the rame moment, ‘would seem to me, must render it totally un! in the expression of their sentiments. If wo, as a go- | requested the Senstor from Indiana to yield the floor tur cessary that it should be referred t anding,oreven s | Yernment, extend our congratulations in this formal | a very few momonta. select committee. N. eginning of this seasion, | 8nd sclemn mannor, others may take the opposite and Mr. Hannecan—Ii I surrender the fldor to my friend sir, a resolution fo de et ag by the Nimocahie Sonator | and denunciatory course, and between the two, that | from Mississippi, the inevitable result must be, that [ L MUSEUM, CORNER BOWERY | 1m South Carolina (Mr. Calhoun) in rolation to what | result w prodaced which must inevitably over. | will be obliged to ylold to every other gentleman who nst., N.Y. Snide the firet floor has been ar- | Ought or ought not to be th policy ef the government | throw the revolution. appeal to arms. That desire it. It it ident that this debate, if it pro- rapged a magnificent coliection of wre satuery, large ns ie— of the United States with regard to Mexico, That reso- | if one reason why this government, looking to the | oved, will occuny the whole day; aud as there is exeou- which are the feow i Queen Victoria, | lution leoked to a pending stato of things, and was in its | interests of France and with the kindest | tivo business which requires the actien of the Senate, | Albert, General "Taylors Colouel, He Cin General | very nature a complex proposition. It was so much fo, | feelings, ought to be cautious and abstemious in | shall be compelled to make the motion, with great r om fo immediately connectod with the action cf our | Making amove. My opinion, then, is, that the wisest | luctance, that the Senate now proceed to the considera- gent boy, about 14 tool store; he must meveetes. Appl: OF tinnd 12 oelec! vad ED=A JOURNEYMAN BARBER, AT ” Hair Catting Saloon, No. 61 Fulton street, Brooklvu., “0 good workman, covstant employment, with the highest wages, will be given. N. B—Closed on Sundays. ‘Hou ARTED—A FERSON COMPETENT TO TAKE Hotel, Tomkinsy: season, One wh c OK SALE OR TO LET, THE TREMONT BOW. cea ben ind Pia telon. Ne. ue Gana street, extending to No. 3.0 Be emma erg per ae ACTIVE AND. INTEL Ty. Rents from $99 to $400 per ‘ith an excellent garden, suits ble ro Let. Apply to P- WOLFE, Wolfe’s mi a Est Broadway, taining Foss nee all vernment, thet 1 thought—with great deference to | course will be tolay thie resolution on tho table, expressly | tion of executive business. vipat 8 University piace, betw ca Roe pepe plete, The eit or having other busi r oft Price of ada cete arupatice em | the better opinion Of othats, however’-that ft would he oa the ground thet it is premature, The circumstances | | Mr Dicxixsow—Lat the vote be taken on the post- twelve A.M. Sten ry low, whieh will afford a Ka0d only, 1256 cts. Second floor—The Anatomical Mi pam has most wise, most olroumspect, in overy way mont judi- which we ought to be regulated in expressing or | ponement of tho resolution. 5 rr EST | opportunity, Dane money. Wanted, two boys toset up pins, | tt8 removed to the gallery above. In addition to cious, that # resolution of that import—in full view of “ ithholding our congratulations, havo ah el presented Mr. Haynecan—I am sorry that I cannot consent that sg idtoaag tank | Able Wlemsatat vo | ecboeeaasd ster ia ten eau! | Grgepesege teaiee cena, se Sasa | Gena Rage wereniel varies cxtea” o | Seeing ome Meow sweeten am a fe SPlensenc end weaving County Best Villege, (within ef or | TO,ET SUITES OF ROOMS. CONSIRTING, OF | Yinereatee Fone of fhe moat selebraed, a arise in Frazee: | be referred to ths Commies an Forage Merrion Tc | know lusts national convention, calle arrived. "We | protracted: being temporarily withdrawn, teen or Seb nee 'Aay ont le werent le rcoms fr gente, wilt brentfat and tea" ihe | S87 anderen, trom 6 AcML Gili BL. For porvenien, | te honorable mover of the Resolution ‘famed eat | artes eee eee | thn cleounatanere, ink oe easing the dbmelo rear see small bills. nuneontes a y reference shot made > 4 circumstanors, think of detaining the Senate by any to change she bua ne et ae pe eo Da rd . to consider the motion to refer asa motion | Mr. Brwrow (in his seat)—It will meet on the 20th of | extended remarks; but | do regret tbat the Senater from pportan y referen Mea etttee hea eee bane ANVARD'S, MAMMOTS FANO Healie to the recclution, and as'en indivest attonpt te | next month Indiana could not deem it consistent with his duty to us A issippi river, painted om svade the consideration of it by the Senate. Hethere-| Mr. Catnoun—Let us await that important ovent. | yield the,floor, in order to afford me an opportunity of contiontial: 23 ‘oO ONL asinine WILL BE RE- ed Secor at the office of the Sexmen’s Geet sta bere im Bs. ie plouedars A fe mejority of ihe | Tice and pradent. Lot us-mot uct with precipitation. | every aspect, as Lust whioh bes just occupied the moderate. Apply at lartes th out chi at, Jet Senute, that his opposition prevailed, and the re. | | move, then, to lay the resolution on the tabl tion of the Senate, particularly when other membera, les ference was not made according to the motion.—| Mr. Dicnixson—I ask for the yeas and nays. entertaining views adverse to thoso which he and | hol, pps anovins the ‘Communications strictly T°, RENT, FROM THE FIRST UF MAY NEXT — tue the: larneae est tat wails be Va fore opposed the a relerenee and opposed it with reasons | Let us awuit the action of the convention. ‘That wlll be | mektti.a few cbservations om a sutject 40 important a ri fee eepten) Nalintaato Goon Crontly es | <0 souk poring, $0790 @ Th oe! pad Pr precisely. ‘Afte ‘where the advertiser now r 0 8 Vid slip, till the 8th of April next, to Saye, at Sorelooke The ition which I have rabmitted is a simple, iao- Mr. Uspenwoop—Will the gentiemsn from South | had been heard at length. I wish it*to be understood, ‘a gr mg Bay nd © LET—THE WiOLE OF STORE NO. 7 NEW lated cpuopoaltion; 1s, presetite'y solitary question ts the |: Cardlina with@eaw his taotion fer @ moment, that] may | thal, in iny opioion, ths public sentiment ef this soun” in ard 100 tons Hazleton (oa) eebe vent $80 iat Floor and Cellar would be | 'FYHE GRAND COLLECTION OF THI enh OF kes ai ? jot Air Furnaces. to dat the Retreat wharf, Staven a eatantes if recelteboraes Gi. Wieee rok, heaters comprising original Pictures, minds of the Senate, unembsrraened and unelaborated a single remark ? try on this subject is matured. The Senator from South Intent. bythe rstddie of Mey’ exe urge 18 wanted soe, pe cy nee “| tan, Ttubens, Tea io. Watananen, Van. ‘Dye ‘Mr. Catmous—I cannot withdraw tho moticn. Carolina, as | understand, desired a postponement of tho of Inding fr the seme will be required. By orde: Hioromauo Samte Holo an Steen, Carle ‘The call for the yeas and nays being seconded, they | resolution, til the pablie pentiment had bren matured. RUSSELL E. GLOVER. Fecretary. p OLET—A COUNTRY FLACE—A. goop HOUSE | Cuy! vF ‘Wilson. and many others of the ol; is open por presenting an argument for inst were ordered, and were taken with the followin, It Mr. Catnoun.—Not at all. I seid that [ desired a Oe “Ww BUMNER GoODs—JAMES = end ae weres ef land, in the Mi 2 01 or’ tow, Lene Ph vesuia Gallery, No, 963 Broadway, from 9'A.Me to 6 | oifie proposition contained im the fesolation, I = ton, ye ponoment of tho resolution till we had an opportunity of have opened alarge etock of new: Bart Islan house is large, an le for 1 family. - fore trust that this reranaoe Will not be made, but that ton, Hunter, | judgiug whether the movement in France was a subject Grena‘ines, Jaconets, Gingham: Sore, Foutard Silks. Crape Shawls. with ah iment of fancy new goo D, ps, ‘pha nod’ Yulsen is of congratutation or not. hiey, Atchison, Atherton, | Mr. Foors —Well, sir, I think that the events which Cags, Clayton, Crittenden, Davis, of | have already occurred fully justify all that Js eontemplat- r ‘The garden is well stocked with fruit trees. ation is RICA’ 5 tehy mi i Thus AL eLNSTITUTES- GUITAR the Senate will retain pos ion of the resolution and heathy Clie paar eae tp Orne eo eat4 AT IG (Saturday) Kve- ‘on which it will take {t up for consideration Nassaa street. ning, at th a lock se of it in the usual form, b rmal vote of per gnant Still, sir. I shail not only do that which I am — Dickinson, Dix, Douglass, Downs, Felch, | od by the tesolation. I believe that tho American peoplo Ouer ON ios FiRsr 1Oe, MAT NEAT OAK. sriuciea ie bose ae ey ag obliged to do—acquiesce in the jadgment of ths Senate | Foote, Hale, Hannegan, Houston, Tohesca, ef Maryland, | have looked to this matter and understand ft parhelly. $ CARD —OTIS MADISON. AUTHOR AND | marble mantols. OF ULT, Teacher. upon this subjoct—but I sball doit without any further | Johnson, of Georgia, Lewis, Moor, Niles, Rusk, Spru- | In my opinion the enlightaued instincts of this free peo- a to be fora city trade, w fo exsmine.at 355 Bradway. Wholes hws Roomenpatary stand cold baths, &e-—ren' Also, one | Mr_@ teacher cf "The Right Way to Delineate Garments,” | [O'Bank street, ta Lik ‘ —— | complaint of that judgment, than that such @ course | ance, Turney, Underwood, and Westoott—29 ple have already settled tho question so far as the great ves personal instructions at 45 Maiden Lane. from 10 to'3 eee pent eee ee eee HE GOVERNMENT OF THE AMERICAN MUSI | may look like an uawilioguess on the pact of the body | So'the motion to lay the resolution on the table was | body of tha people could eettie it. It would be impossible Fp and at his dwelling, No. 444 Bowery, from 7 to 10, Bir to to ALEX.M. GREIG, No. 1 Hanover street, corner of oe me has, at the suggestion of many of its presect | to meet this question upon the responsibility of its mem. | uot egreed to. to flad any where throughout this broad land, an aseem - hie 5a Weare ehececioransoieae vincy A ing, to, the rab- pes. 1 shall » not cosupy. f=) time, * the Senat rd Mr. . Avia On n grest question like this, id would not | blage of the people, in which it wr ‘ould at all ba necessary JLARKE'S BAUKS-MY C USTOMERS ANDSIERAN- fee a: "i q longer. SI ye the igment of the Sena at | be guilty of the petty trickery of trying to force a vote | to awaken their interest or inform their understandiog Cc! = silnlty: apprised thes iny. sendy toede. per- ToL Ler HOT! iL AND: BOARDING HOUSE KE: Er {ara Donte eee ee d the musical [pete a by HI tho resolution be referred, I trust that ths committee to | of tho Senate, under the impulse of a great foeling re- | by avy disoussion of the revolution in France, The ex- who desire to avail e | which it is so referred will report it back in sush ® form | cently excited by no great an event. | do not desire the | cellent remarks of the Senator from Iliin vets will hecho at the various M; as to give the Senate the command of the question, unnecessary to enter into any argument where they wil ik P not withhold it too long, to enable us to fix a da poatponoment of our action on the resolution o| nder tt st the red by Taeok the deliverate | tie Senator from Ohio; nor would I have raid a word Leo- nard street a few doors weet of Broadway. For price, &e., enquire of A. SERGANT & SON, 15 Wal fio, i ers, t better finish than ever, and the prices y blsete wad brow Biche to ftthe note witha a atiached, a very desirable location. No. ye iy adiaired, the priei ‘he bi ‘rene! loth Drees Coats, made to mea ure, an be sup} pable of euch @ judgment unless sooner disposed of |“ Paradise 7 ¢ ed ihe for its ffnal consideration. I am not going into | upon sucha proposition as this. po todo Gentlemen who | are in doubt as Ag PAne por Ce ee renee pe tga hd tah a petit a ii be performed on Tuesisy | 4 discussion of the question presented in this resolu- judg mat of the Benate, fa full viow of all the facte upen | on the subject, but for the fact that the orgaa of al oe Way, invited to call at 116 William street, opposite | end 2 P.M, ofthe series fur the presest ye: HY H:1GGS, Princip:l, 553 | tion mow. If I were ever so much desirous of doing | which that judgment is to bs founded, and in or’ er = and respectable party, published ia this city, has in the the . Honesty is the best policy. Broadway, so, and the Senate ever eo much desirous of grant- | there mey be time for that judgment to be made up, | | most solemn and formal manner, expressed sentiments rINDOW SUADES—WINDOW SHADES—MANU- ing me the honor of its attention, still the cold w: move that the resolution be made the special order of | heatile to the movements in faver of freedom in France. E SPRING 6000 PANTS AND VESTS, FOR nT soid in every variety of stvle or pattern, ALNUT STREET, THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA | buye would prevent me from doing #0 at present; but | | the day for the first Monday in May. ‘That organ is supposed to represent the views and genti- and at que reduced prices ana earons They srepsi po Ta al that will not curl oradhere inany elit | FY.) last night of Molle. Blangy—-Saturday Evening, | will gtate, that if aby member of this booy suppo at Barpwix.—There is & motion to refor now pend- | ments of a largo body of Amerionn fe-emon aad BSTing up with the most ¢ xq’ tore god apalers, at No ial Chattem give wr York | Gieelle; Mile. Binney: Myrtha, Miss Walters; that this resolution originated inconsiderately, without in this imposing manner uttered its denunoiatory decla- that will astonish even these w! x | Merchants and of! fen, or maretiale for raking | Kairies’ Miss Vallee: Prince, Movs, Boaxary ast (are , aa far aa my mind could appreciate my ¢ Parsipina Orrrorn.—The motion is to postpone | ration, the impresnion ia likely to be made oa the French the closest manner, DANIELS. LEVLIN, ‘oe 33 Joba t, best and cheapest as- | Weitoff. ‘To be followed by the Ist act of LA SY. such tant object—without a just appreciation | till the first Monda: 5 jay. peopls that there are those in the United States who do ret. corner of Nassau. au giiedstates a above.’ Call and satiety your, | La Syiphids, Mile. Blaney. To conclude with the last act | of the ved "ot ite pastage, ay enter mt this | |, Me. Junoon of Maryland —1 understand that the mo- | not sympathise with them Sn thelr struggle for liberty. SPRING CO. NCLUDING CAs 4 ” apadlips wil supposition are much mistaken. I duly considered this | tion was to make the resolution the special order for | In addition to that,» member of this Senate, whose re GOOO ener weeds: kiseas; Clete, Geablet cutis, | Sasemee tutors tomy an share ferent Domes GRO Ou EV EIC SEND Vou Wire 0 matter in all ite forms and aspects; and mover in my | that day. tation and influence ato diffused throwghou t the wor! Zephyr Cloths, Krem'i NO LET—A PRIVATE FAMILY WITHOUT CHIL- | Othello. whole life have | embraced any proposition with a more Mr. Caitterpey.—Does not the motion to refer take | has not hesitated to exprees his apprehension as to tho Sneks and Spring Overc dren, having more room than they wish to ocempy will thorough approbation of my heart and my mind. than precedence ? roault of the pretent movements in Franoo. Indeed, the Haweat prices ever letto one or two geutlemena faraished parlor acd bed toom, | A S800 IATED ARTISTS—DIORAMA SALOON, | that which | have submittes in the form of this rorolu. | _ ‘The Parsioixa Orricen.—The motion to postpone is | Senator feom Kentucky has weno 0 fur as to eny that who esale and re! i | paws wut yi carrer hyies ‘roton rahi neh erst, shove Sieth Grand Mechanics! Diorgeas tion, I think, that | know whet [ am about; I think | first inorder. —_ effort hitherto made to establish freedom in Fea ai OIFULOFRINGS Ab dia et gritos nieenioe yep on troops at Vera | that when I undertake to submit a resolution to express, | Mr. Uspenwoon.—I concur entirely weit the remarks | has been a" signal failure’ From thet opinion, 1 dis WELNY, FIRE aime wauted.—Gertlemen or fomilies having Wearing Ayp rel, | [THE LADIES. or suptifiaons effects generaliy, which they desire to conv: dato cash, will obtuma fi rice for the same by sending for —CHAS. SCOTT & CO. NO. 377 | Ot'Va Broadway, have just received rent entirely, and at the proper time I intend fo be heacd r, then, to prepare his 2ruz by the Americsn fo large stock of ‘Embroide- Gorde aud Monterey, Ke. will atiend them nt their tesideaces by 509 new style needlework col rent ite i eds Caras ot mtnieton was nt through the posts office. or Sy t |] % teh Jaconet do, t 48 and ds: | Parquette 25 cen EVETT, Office | (5 Targest avd moat elecaet stock, of Infante’ Embeo dered | thei: parencs or guartiagh. Doors o Robes, W ouyever offered to their notice, Waiets from | Wnr fall particulars sen emma bille o ee and occupation | through the instramentality of the two houses of Cov. | made by the Senator trom South Carolina; but | voted gress, the approval of the American prople of this great | agsinst bis motion to lay his reeolution upou the table, movement in Europe, that | know what | am abeut. | because I conceive it placed me ta Tales position. If a friendly coutert on tl But, sir, as] seid before, | will not go into this matter | we had laid the resolution upon the table. it would have | to show that narch to feed: now; but I hope to an opportunity of going | beenan act from which inforences might have been | ateadily onward during into it in all its deptha, even to its deepest founda- | irawn unfavorable to those who ao voted, in reference | singls retrograde m tions. It was remarked by a distinguished member | to their sympathy with the g' nt which has | progress of the great pri of this body, not long since, that we, now-a-days, | been made by the people of France, and I am froo to | and that evon wader the imperial goveromeat, thers far as the ples of liberty in concerned — FANIS HOBES—UHAS SUOLT&UO. H7BKOAD.- | $1 to $t 59; Robes from $2 5) to $35; Dress Caps, new pat See. veapectfully invite attention to their stock of Infant’s | terns.atSleach. RYE W900 tlany FOR SsLE AT A BARGAINS hear but little said upon the great elementary truths of | admit that my heart ie with them in every step which | grent principles were continuali im the advanco. neediework robes, watts and ‘ES CARUOLL') OLD ESTABLIOHED MEDICA. One eh heart Wooster & Dunha ublic liberty; that the subject seemed to be forgotten | they havetaken. | have rejoiced in every movement | Mr.Unnexwoon-I hove no doubt thet | did use the 4 B Al xe ere, air, 3s an occasion for reviving and reviewing the | whioh the Freuch people has made from tims totima,with | expression jast alluded to by the Senator; but it waa too treet, are well f Yery cheap ot of black Bru els Jeces, plein and. fig: ted Vapor aud Salphur Baths, Nal falte wed nets, enpes, veil cefleled st prices | Kk ownto be essentially necessary elementary principles of public liberty; and I desire, fer | the view to te establishment of a republic. But altboush | broad, end’ is Jinble to e consiraction which | would seen at 4 A ei when aberasttane reunicas en \ Av GARD 5 ii ielton | one, to contribute my humble efforts to remedy this evil | these have beon my feelings, and now are my feelings, | act attempt to sustain. | Jid nut intend to convey tha which eaazot fail 0 accumu'ated. during th a whiel, by remaining ea A fas Ce eee eee Tee eee eee | Of Wiicll Wa Baye heard bo stash complaint thet fn car ftrongly cherished: | am admonished to caution by the | idea that no adyonce had been made In Feancein rogerd the surface of the skin. produceseutancous diseraes, cols. | Hattivg bu he undersigned | diroussiona here the public mind hes neldom been di- | fact that in all thelr former efforts they have igual’ | to the principles of liberty. On the contrary, I am, of rheamatiems, scarlet fever, ke &e- re in operation ta en fornearly two | rected to the great ‘qention of liberty, that w: re dia- failed ignal feilure, heretofore, admonishes me | course, aware that great progress has been mates that are usually sold for | tracted with ideas of conquest, and had lost sight of | of t ‘of observing that pradenc respect, But my idea was, that all attempts to establish ideas of liberty. When this discussion shall come up, | | tion jed by the Senator from South arepublican form of goveramrnt have heretofore been desire to go into thie rich subject, and toremedy that | I think with him, that it is wise to await ther failures. 78 BROADWAY, | defect in Cur discussions which we have heard of not | this great movement. If Fraues succeed, her oxampla | Mr. Foors—I am glad that an opportunity has been long since inthis Ssmate. And I shall hope to have | will be followed, | doubt not, by more than tho half of | offired the honorable Senator of explaining hia lan- the ald, or rather something more than the aid of much | Europe If she fail, not’ only may the chatus of | gnage, which was certainly lable te serious miscon- nbler men than myeeif upom this floor, for | will not pre. | Mouarchy be rivetied more closely in Europe, | struction both hera aud elaewhere. His explanation, AT MANY OF MY. Fai Thi Boeet the morning till 9at night. Sulphar baths req 8 AN D MASTEN RS OF 88) SELS oe —Port Warde Office, No. 101 Wall. street. The Port EY. Ove a TUSIA, HATTERS, Wardons will charge, hereafter, the following prices, viz:— Howai 2 Rotel ) its fur $3.59, equal 10 ny sold rte cach survey on boat 1,.on hatches or cargo, | can be ol by ca’ lier on the subseribe 150 Foreach survey on dat room where will oe found an + xtensy fh ffsred at prices 30 A CHAPFLLY LYING FA INSITSOT mitnte, whieh is sitasted in a healthy and pleassnt neigh ‘ol 13 now open for the recepti - Itiveonducted by a French salisfactory references as to her Store, $130. Foreach surv er cent less “ proceed to sea, Office open fros Yelock, A.M. to 6 , | sume that any man, ‘affecting to repreront the Amer.can | but ber failure may seriously affect the safety | given with ch: teristic manliness, is satisfactory ao anem eat bac, wk ae ete | elo At New York, March 23, 1648, ROBERT P. han may other entabiichmont in the. OR?" | So Soaid be uamilliog foray, on their bebalf, that | of republican {netitutions throughout the Worle — | to mo, aud must bs all, Tam deiighted to flad thae Wier ive pounlons ceiyn Hlew vo ki tepber ney ree | a ier s they ulate the French pecple upon the establish- | Now, what ought to be done? It ssema tome, as wo are | his sentimente and mine correspond 40 perfectly. 1 will ye table married females who hive, through various vie ERIC RAVELLING TRUNKS, & JOHN CATT NACH, raent Of the liberties of Franoe w notified through tho press, that the elections in Frauce | not detain the Senate longer. | have risen only to tudes been leita‘oue ina delicats situvtion, ninongst wule RUTISHL AND ‘yada Aue mand Pirerpocited | wey Tre mememuinccarer, No. i Wall stcet, corset of Btote: | regatt 7 Will shortly take place, that the national convention will | say that I em prepared for action on the resolution — haga eee ad aay vailot others of iors, Water age, whe ew Vork an eal y Ian | ment of ranks, Valises, Car making. a o/dasvort’ | tion to refer; but I will hope that th soon arsemble, and that as the result of the delivera- | in'my opiaton we should no: hesitate. To doubt is to | have. in Ucgaarded momeats, been placed in # still more trying mails and pe » C. B ti perior article of Sole — resolution to a committee. tions ofthat body will h us before we adjourn, that | damn the cause of freedom in France. Our minister, in erreumnstin: #5, aad thus fed to procure abortions, at the ima RURO ons NAGA pean travel Mr. Have —I wish, sir, to offar an amendment, and I | We ought to avait the ovent, before, asa government, | the nobly spirit which becomes an Americam froeman, neat rivk of their lives, or to the commission of some despe:- | RAI AANIN, We HIBERNIA: Capt 1 ig Ordera for the West Ia- | beg to say afew words in reference to it When we | Wegive expression toour opinions In the meantime, | aud with yreat moral sublimity, presuming that the are cet, rather than survive the exposure of their condition to TA, W. Harrison; ACADIA. Capt. ‘y. tone. T' South America, &e., filed with derpate ‘were counselled by the President of the United States | it will be quite becoming in any of us, a5 citix: to ten- | American people would not heeisateon such a question, | or tho e with whom they have been in the ba: our neme, his congratulations to the OOL TWINE, NAILS, &c.~ 30000 POUNDS OF | t© establish ® mission to Rome, on account of the ov- der our congratulations to the French psople in this | has tendered. lear white ight at mast herd. gresn on stat associating Each lady who may beccme nn inmate of Bierd bow, dod fed no port baw, Cambria. Cape Win. Hart- W * . a, | SURFED of * Feaent political events,” there was a good | Movement. Entertaining these views, ond as here is | republic of France. Shall we now be laggard a this ie inve peor eden rparate apartment, kind | fone fram New York, Saturday, 25th March; Calefonis, Cart. ‘Prraee mengble oy sees izing} Bndpo' ent wine: | deal of flsgusston on Pwhat the Tope has done. Aq | no prospect that we ahsil obtain the result of tho lavors | good cause? Let us emulate the comiuct of Mr. Jefl-r matured oo Heequent cave of iatnre cond Leitch, fiom Boston, Wednesday, Sth April: Hibernia, Cavt. do oe ‘Thread, various qualities; 30 ible Senator from Mississippi, { Mr. Foote,] thought ofthe French convention on or before the day named by | ron, who bailed the Freuch revolutiontste of a former ded tor when desirea. For {nethner infer: | Shannon, from New York, Wednesday 1h Apel Acadin, Brads and Spikes; '2 00 Ibs ‘erat ay Gil: | that the Pope had do: deal, whilat, on the other | the Senator from Ohio, | move to postpone the consider. | day ns brothers and patriots at @ tims when all tho * Lachanelle lustitute.” New Ye offices Capt. Ftone, from Boston, di America, fed 3 3 thread. For ‘sale by CKB cu. or from North Carol {Mr | stion of the resolution till the firet Moaday in June European powers denounced theme adres I am pre- pt. Jutkins, trom New Yor his holiness had, as yet, accomp- Mr. Dovetas~I regret that the Senator from Ohio has | pared to sustain ovr mini: APHERE RUREA TO-MORROW FC $120. F ——~—— Badges ht that ate the Ese eenda BE Af RUN TO MORBOW FOR dem Fee ein We okie iverpool SPER GALLON} lished very little. Inthe case now belore us, I contented to the postpor hig resolution till the | iaission of any jatelligence whieh migat iadisa'e qqopiteal Bketrhes of several ct the promisent Nouinese | ‘The weekly depa to Liver: rome my custsmerssforthe last | must be admitted that something hea been done, The | first Monday in May. In my opinion the events which | slightest disasreament in thie body ou tae great eat ec Cs fatly pastry of the liberty of Francs. Of course I will not now ent Froneh peo} at all upon any discussion of the question. | tose simp jeferring our congratulations tili | to protest, in the most solemu meaner, ogainst the sec from Americs, ay wengers will be a ca, foal will commence 34 Mays Meer ‘ath, March, will be Wedue charged freight on nPonap nt, 1 Kiectron, with portroits of M: the comirg Munic 24, An original ta'e, gacitigd Hrady nud Havemeys Glass of Wine, or the tele entit'e: ‘enp trl letter on “ Theatrica Bond street. Sth. A valarb'e report from the Amecican Ii tute on Oliver Smith's new theory of the Great First Cau 6th, Tnteres ong iccidents of the French Revolution; together Roe ‘en oe “paws ge, apply to KE. CU! oming no more. ‘The father of lies | French revoluvion has not been altogether fruitless, it | ave Slready tranepir ta areater talsehood. They are d presents something tangible. I propose, sir, that our | *7mpathios with th Lr Re) reeolutions of congratulation should have some mean | 20 good rosson for ‘ i tre pee je Aten TE pt ah Rag ing, and, therefore, submit the following amendment to | May. The same argument which Is now urged against | timonts to which | have sliuded, and to cnallengs cour No (eight will be received | roasd as {have done for he iat rain or ahuae ‘and | the resolations of the Senator from Ohio: Add in the | OUr action till May, might then require the postpone- | (ously those who entertaia them to courteous mozal after 12 o’clock, Friday, 21th March. | don’t cares fix for sucha have des ment of the resolution until December, and then fora | combat AID, Jr.'s Broud: | eribeds drives de old vite howe aa bie Ulae wengou ni selie series of years. 1 do not suppose that the people of | Mr. Hawnrean—There faa case of Individual liberty withthe lntest news. city intelligence, gossip of the week, rig risen, Us (he here rectified camphene at 4D cents per gallon. PHILIP Mauasdiate emsencipenion of tu France will be ‘able to reduco thelr system of govern- | now preesing us Father more clorely than this quaation Sule Ghat, wits humor: Sp Ee. Toner te Newer Wares on CHARLESTON, 8. C=THe sTeaMsnr | i ‘ of the republte.” When we rond ee eae olther by the Ist May, or during the | of publis Itberty, which wo will hare ample time to dis- biti 80 Cap A h LB3 C CURED & resolution as thet, sir, the Fronch paople will b e ¢ change of an ol form of government | cuss, snd | the td ar ron saturday. he tot A pale t a'clgeks BA CAN 30, OOO Hise, Shoo is omaca BN ety . nization of the various depart. | informally, and 20,000 Ibs Shoulders, 10 00 (bs smoked | informed of the object of oureympathy. It will assare | 0 anew one—tho org tt them, that, in our jud; nt, they have indeed done | Ments of the government—the putting of the whole ma something tangible in t! ihe owuse of Ii Tberty ation—the fainiliarizing < the people | dusiness. on account of which th to the of thin, i But | At a late hour, the doors were re-opened, and (he is filled with joy and ica The French people | they ha: dea beginning. They 4 worl Senate adjourned in, will be {--# ‘os | fromthe have not made ® mere empty declaration of theirattach- | 0Us beginning. It is indeed a wonderful acti . ts Ati here ina snd letters will | is, Soaps, Candies and Lamp Oils, &c., for sale io lots to | ment to the cause of liberty. They have not declared | M4 forces our admiration, A revolution sosomplisned ont, alates 4 be taken charge of and earefally foiwarded. Foi hi chasers, at the loweat ‘cash prices, by CLARK, FI8K | the people tree, and yet retain their fellow orentores in | in three days, almost without bloodsved, by moral force pg sisanires ms Ga ube boar! at pier9 Kast Kiver, or to BEAL thus done something which do- | #nd with no other bs ged than by mine of liberty and | pestructive Fire—ofnother Temple of Thespis— The- E WITT. 110 Broad street. tions of the whole world. I movo | Shouts of “Down with the Ki “Down with the atrveal, @6, Pp VING ZY Wibb EX SOLD AT BNUCES New York Type F. uediys after March 15h. i048 at the followiny very low prices, for ‘approved six months’ roter:— Tb. 9@ centr; Small P Long Primer. 37; Brevier, Nonparesl, £8; “Pent 108: Dismond, | Title, &r=Pien, per Ib. mall Pien. 06; Long Primer, 60; Bourgeois, 66; Bre+ + Nonpareil, 100; Agate, 128 Pies, perth. 99 cen mn of Executive Herk on board. Price ao apply to SPOFFORD, ehivery into o; New | idad Molasses nm tong Tobacco, Rice, Spices had Fulton street. bondage. They hi servea the congrat 95; Loog Prime 132; Nonpareil, Teo: Aen : Pearl, 220; Diamord, 300, es a — MITY STREE P SUPPORT § . 7 mere t é ER AND SHOULDER | ministry !°” We have before us the first - Mace serene hers xine: | BURN P Pasay UOUISIANA AND IEW | i. brace Drtatoomer of taereat ahd Amity street, coe nto, and that it Bezeteered to the Commlttos on oreiga | vision government and amy jay center oP The fine residenss of Samuel @ Tents, Exq, in the : =" diced rates of, fri - Nadwar, 8.0 ~ firens't au hind. at the voice, Hessen | ithe new nnd very susenior frat sailing packer bik FLT | b er the proprister to CHOP CATAL Firlete of Litodl and ens | etetions Sufficient ground for hope and confidence thot the go- | suburbs of the olty, was destroyed by fire yesterday * ‘ood Type, lok, &e farmis gil at the lowest | 7 “BETH, Caparn Young, is now. londiig, and will ci mhoulder hrvees;, hee Mr. Dowss.—I do not perceive any necensity for the | Vérnment will ble to carry out what they have be- | morni prices. either for enh orerrdit. Our Spee | Syfyanit on Bonde ie py Be ES OU or references of the resolution ; and, as it is obvious that | $40, with sobriety, wisdom and determination, In look- | ™ornius | man Bok for 1819 is now ready for distribution to Priater who will send for it, rnd contains mony new trris'es that we have wover before exhibited, such as Writirg Floasishes, niments Ornamental Fonts, &e. of whieh we have an ange, having splendid ue ballroom at the corner of Dultin stroot, is abo ¢ beimg converted into a there must be some debate, I think that the better course | 196 Over the decree: issued by the provisional govern- } Tho spaci will be, to fix a day for its consideration. ment from day to di ome that human wis- mished secommodations, *pplv on ° Mr. Hate—For myself, | should prefer the course in- | 40m could not have devised # more prudent course than f, foot of Wall street or t following genth ‘alentine Mott, M. D., Pro- Ly ‘ely no freight will bere Neve of Sacnery. in the Universit of bec ity of New Rica t Ore COLLINS, 56 ‘Both f #> ed on board ay ing, April 1. Agent ia ti nt the H 1, | atrical raloon by Mr. and Mrs. Howard. The contract atook forthe prompt exe of orders, Crivtors of newspa few “Onecare, M wi iH Cy ea (de Ht lospita! dicated by the Senator from Louii: but I th they have adopted. They intend to effect a radical re- | var Hvis choose to publish this advertivement 3 times beture forward all goods (6 hieaddrers, “Packet sh p'Aichard vob w Jobnet hepa Vitined Boek motion torefer in order to meet the viowe of any frlend | volution. thay design to make the new government re. with Mr. Gifford was entered Sato yorterday, sud thy 7 1 June, 1819, end send us ove of the papers, will be paid for it | gen, will socceed the Elizabeth, and sail her regul day na and Sar fcom Connectiout, Mr. publican fn ail its principles and forms; and they have | work isto be perfected in a short {ime Me oat Mr they pureh: from oar sp the om mut For sale, several gocd second hand Cylinge ! Standing Presses, Hand Printing Pieses, “CO, f Sarwery ie hg S ne caval roe OTICE. PACKET BIR. ROR 108, FOR MVE ‘oawd'PrHeleos, M.D; Win Ht Vin bree, pool Passengers by thys ship will please hon precio er sn ery. PR ni, i ta Utica, N, je FS wharf, foot of eet, at 120 cloak ve nth BR. Spencer, MA Bro if. of Gi ev CB. Co- arwhichtime the shin Will gait. A few more enblu paste: | ventre, M Do Prof ct | Bommonced the werk ins manner which clecovers thet | Howard have’ beon.pectorraing for a yeas. past ef tho | the men engaged in it, understand theirbusiness. Never Mueremn, and are great favorites, and | have no dow}, ’ ~-if we except the Continental Congress—has » body of | their enterprize will be well patroniasd avi, of Maus, Hale, Miller, Pholpe, men assombied, which hae discovered #0 much ekill und | The Holliday atrect theatre ir > ba opaood My Mr. ‘Ashley, Atchison, Bagby, Breore, | Wiedom as hes thus far oherecterized thele prooedings, | Blakson the 10th of April, by (he company Bow per- tuea, selects their bill: dat me diat i MD, ft ae Mihe usual placesstigeelece ee | Yodan sti oe Pook. of Go chy of Gaara Butler, Calhoun, Davis, of Mieslesippl, Dickiogon, Dix, | Why then, I ask, should we defer our congratulations? | ‘orming ot Nichmond, ~ eal Co 1." Moore, M-D., NY. J.B. Dayton, Downs, Dougias, Hannegan, Hunter, Jobuson, of What credit shail we reflect upon ourcalvas; cr what | gate ICE=ON AND AF CR AY RES, | MD. do. Arrangements ore made at Ga, Lewls, Man, Moor, Niles, Rusk, Tu ‘West- | Support shall wo render to France, {f we withhold our sitiene: ui mt anne onsh antes preclude the neve a ih the roa EN ISLANDIA wit | ndjoia sons denieng me pom) So oor aera iam antes sre: ha fympathy and our congratulations til tho siracgto i | ewig ¢ Poin yoo a epee idee Sarlotiy efinere co the each aysterm, whith euubien es ve Techie | waht SEES, en be ramp a al orders Bg °F | $0 the motion to refer was not agreed to. over! Now is the tate whow our aE Dsthlet are uoec- | oy) nie Canoipara von, Maven or Auer = Jobe @ very superior hat for the price charge oe. ‘Amity marvel N. Yo Mr. Catmoun—I'do ot perceive the slightest neces. | ¢4 Now is the time wheu wo ehould cxtond ell tho em | ris tte ty arty of tha olly,

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