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a Treasury act, there is no necessity for such heavy Dende as required from the collectors, assistant ‘treasurers. &e.; and so far as the mere services of there officers are concerned, individuals equally eapable eould be obtained for less than one-half the pay those Bow in office receive. There are innumerabie drones about every hive, and the custom house of every city in the Union has its portion of them. This depart- ment of the government has been made for many years @ sort of dispenser of pensions, for political services, while its duties have been performed by a small ber of individuals, Bye proper overhauling of this service, and a judicious regulation of the internal af- faire of the different custom houses, the expenses could easily be confined to the sum appropriated; but we must not expect to seo such a desirable state of things ‘wnlers Congress compels the Secretary of the Treasury to carry out at once the provisions of the act of 1849. The annexed statement exhibits the earnings of the South Carolina Railroad, in each of the past two years’ ™ cipta from the egitimoate busl- apr ten tor the aaron, + $800,073 54 ' Grors expenditures for 1848, were........ ame 72 Net ts for 1848... 10. 04. 2+» $401,270 16 age the legitimate ‘The gross receipts from e bi ness of the road, for the year 1849.... i ee 16 The gross expenditures, including jan in- creased amount paid for interest on loan improperly charged te this account... .. 463,933 74 Net profit for 1849........ +04... «$428,400 42 —Showing an increase in the business of the road, of $92,403 16, and an increase of net profit of $27,198 67, oompared with the previous year. ‘The balance of the indebtedness of the company is Fet down in the auditor’s tabular statement, as follows: Liabilities. $3,515,507 61 Aseets.. 668,436 05 Showing baiance of indebtedness. . ... . .$2,947,071 56 There are now in service thirty-six locomotives, most of them of approved construction and powerful class, end three hundred and forty-three freight and twenty- ] three passenger cars, with forty-three freight cars in progress of construction, and which will soon beon the road, There bas been added this year, after replacing those destroyed or worn out in service, sixty-nine box and platform, with three passenger, and one baggage ear, and two passenger and four freight locomotives, at & cort of $100.424 33. There have been added to the property of the com pany, since 1844, in lands and city lots, $111,006; in Jocomotives and cars, $269,684; in iron and fastenings for relaying road, $211,020; in machinery at work shops; $6,470; im materials on hand, $39,699—inocreased value of property since consolidated, exclusive of in- Vestment in Camden Branch, $638,679. 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B. sayiee, x 2. SEs cere thanks to the members of Devartn ute pve ey FT cient vaten en Oe ee a which ¢ plea on Weir cocavitshassevese Seecroyed. ‘They also gery te gunjoin the following lever and oe be tk a, Dear Sirs:—We have learned, wii painful hee, of the sad catastrophe at your vorabtish ent this morning, and cannot refrain {rem tendering you our most sixcere sym = pathy. Hf ws.can be of any assatauce to you in the emergency ‘we shall Le bappy to render any aid in cur power. We shail De glad sive to have you disburse enclosed one hundred bw ns vo the a or their ies, im Cy . pers Yours Ope accnrss A. B. Tan ESSRS, A. B. TAYLOR & CO., sure to achnow! the recei HAVE TGE PLEA- of the Donation of One Honéred Dollars, toge' with the following letter from Messrs. oes Brother: — ne New Vouk Sun, Feb. A. B. Taylor. id th RB Dollars to such sume ae for distributio Fn | py ‘at your pli warmest §) MISCKLLANKOUS, eee fepena es anen AMES Conny, & SON, TYVE FOUNDERS, CORNER of Ane and Nassau have on gaz wus see” Beate ths empasy continues to tate risky of limited amount on re, furniture, merchandise, Re., at the lewest Fates of pee —~Saaae AT WHOLRCALE, FOR casa.—p. . ry Hie and 0 Front oe ARK ner Ore Bytes ROOTS ~ FAUT ARAIVED, pace, em e largest and Te uit pureharers, at eat Stryker's Bay, Ninety-sixth street, Bloom Ww ot Py AN oe ~ J i * thre in one hour, fer abe ani. in fs trae, or your money rewurned. Te sent by conil tm n, sonled en the ress chemist. Liebia, Cora" RPRITERS «¥ WORK-TUR aeain cautioned against vario wheter, 4 JAS, S. 192 North Third street, and 16 W. F pusasowninino cmon wo soe row ” : eee were AANA ANTED—BY 3 REAP ROPARES YOUNG WOMAN seu s fase aleton ook, wae ‘and Iron ins a both ‘branches eiettotiy Regret Gob hei ase ituseappiy at fo. 123 atree Can be seen until W4ntep—sy A insPHCTABLE You! AN, A situation, in orivate fal baggy 2 or waiter. No ol eaten’ to take dre f reference given. Please call at situation, 6 fourth avenue, up stairs. Can be seem tne days. WANTED BY. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘® situation as a good plain C Wi and Seamatress, or as aid, fine Washer hae no objection to waiting. Has good city references, Can be neon for two daye, at 877 Broadway. WwW ANTED—A mepavieg, BY A Ww | mended ;COM- irl, as Cook and Baker ins fais cook Y ANTED—A SITUATION, = A ae ad young woman as Chambermaid and Can ive a recommendation from her last place, where the lived ve years. Apply at 187 Hester st., rear building. Gan seen for two days. bel ny a AN ENGLISH wousm, 4 SITUATION | Win with @ fresh mill, & good breast of fue av Ia Bleventh # street, days, lf oom fe stand ANTED—A Can be seen for two t Lhed of BY A RESPECTAB! berw: ety to take care W4NIED-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tiom as Cook, and assist in washing and iroi alvo a good baker; or oan tako charge of & dairy, ould ‘no objections to go ® short distance in the country. tocail at 29 Prince street, second floor, front room. fe oven for two days. ANTED--BY TWO beret a washer an nd ior Bas good cit; reterences. al house work, street. Can be seen tor two lay Ww the beat of city refercnce given. Please oullat tht reat of No.8 H on strect, First Avenue. Can be seen for one week, if | ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Woman, ‘a situation, as Chambermaid and Waiter, or to do ralhousework. Can be seen at No. 47 Main street, Brool _two days, if not engaged. Awe A Later oa) BY A YOUNG tape | Che mbermaid and W: she isa good washer and goed 4, reaeenes, Call at i it atreet, | | and Grand streets, on third floor, No, 6 on ANTED—BY A peg ul hd WOMAN, A SITUA. WwW Be es op Washer, Troner ; tands mak- AMUSEMENTS. ~~ VS SN Breapway 3 Zenaras—B. & ARSE. ‘ednesday it eveni formed; ths comeay of tue BOHOOL SCANDAL Sir be Me. Blake; Sir Oliver, Burface, Mr, Whitt Surface, Mr. His he Burtace ee, Wi it, Jordan: Sir tiarey, ir. Lady, Teaale, Mrs. Barrett, Mra, Ca INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, Our Washington Correspondence. Wasminoton, February 4, 1860. The Machinations of the Free-Svilers Defeated in the House—The Onslaught on the Home Department, §c. om ry Ibert; Idaldo, Mr. pan maf ir. Arnold; Du peep xine Jazello, Mrs. elude weet y ee ’ Aigriny, ir K. Horn; Lady Sucerwell, Mee ‘The House, to dey, covered iteelf with glory, in voting Armold; Abbe Gabriel, Ms. j sei cine LR ‘ie, Dyott, | down the Wilmot-proviso resolutions of Root and Gid- 6. ‘Ne, iiss Wemyan, Rose Bimoa, Mise 'S, dings, of Ohio! That State of Ohio, besides raising Denins Blancher ‘Doots will open at half past any quantity of pork, has produced and fostered quite Cirrenloe, Febuary sth le SEE AEER—WEDEBEDAY & number of ewinish politicians, with the bodies of fareaot UATHIMONY "Waren de Linhure ws ce mts and the hearts of infants, who would remain Tula @ at Isherwood, ater withthe | Se Clarkes Ca immovable amid the wreck of our glorious | Tab ae a of Lorchausen, Mr. Taylor Frank Vincent, 8. Leac they might continue to make lard aud sterine candice it, Mr. Russell; Baptiste, = Governy Creasey, Bre. 2 These gentlemen represent the puritanism of Ne ins J. Turnbull; Text Mise ; a the Ad ya To co1 with’ yet EPooR England, fattened on acorns—the persecuting spirit o! om MEG. pilgrims, without thelr piety. thelr g Tovetrich, Mere, tt Gn end, and they ‘will have to return to. sober at Dee Worthin Ir. Christisuity, whieh consiate im tolerance. It is, time Boxes, $5. Rusedll; Hon. Miss Lucret Tab, Mre. that the spirit of fnation and fanatiolm should t be ar- TCHEL TALIAN OPERA, OR PLACE, aT: ited; but it is to ope t this salutary Mist ery [ynsemyoceens anton Fisee, PREY METS, | Sect Gian Sar ks' pecs vette DEVIL BaRis—oant at Henry’ de of bON'G pine ta mwis- | geotion of the Union, but to both. “Let us see ‘aslor. 4 nest, there a BYPOCBONDRIAGS James Mog Elvira, Si ; iayiSe Signor Foret: eeu, Danae Compe sate. tens in he Bette, tee, Bian Ni ebinasn. spa asisae T Haseti. ‘Signor Novelli Leporello, Sigvor Sazauinie ‘rico; Zer- pe ymca ae te i, a \ 4 Mitchel Mise ‘Sheveliict Mise Mery T or Herr Kreutser, “Prices of sassicaionss | i compromise, such as Southern With the farce of Ti WO MECHANIC: and Northern men may sign without peeing Mr. the evening of performance— | to be driven to it from motives which would be un- te, Doors open at 7—te | worthy of them, and of their cause. Until the two sec- tions of the Union, and their representatives in Con- ress, cool down te that point which will admit of i AN D “DONATION CONC ith an orchestra “ny ory peatormers, yn’ he thels t action, dey Poon tens ton lay 9 rst Bppearance o h oocasion w: their political death warrant fore they © Ber ag the y cm iicatals boRGLa—with po their ple ‘a8 patriots, we shall have troubl be performed si Sip'a, and Sig. Forti. The seoond ra Baknr Re Dr SIVIGiLIR wiih ‘Sig's. Rossi. Cor. oe rye Noveili, and Rossi-Corsi; and the NNa' BOLEN 4 with Signorine Bertucen and tod Big: Forti. Baboivens Geeizing te srense thes 11 pleare do so before Saturday, ftsangt AMERICAN MUSEUM.— Manag evr mid this wool, at Sand ried each 4 The Marti front rank of Pantomi and difficulty in dieposing of the question. Once condition to reason, the whole matter will be settled in aweek. The probability nowis, that such a favorable condition of things will soon occur, and that common tense and patriotiem will fina)ly prevail against fane- tictem and disloyalty. In the Houve, te day, the onslaught on the Home De- partment was commenced in good earnest. It was quite clear that the parties were serious, and that their movement will be successful. The members from Mis- amounting in value to » Mi Thursday he pl and alist of the jes, im small bills, to seen exhibited at Mr, musio st store, 10345 Broadway, every y, up to the late wf the concert, atthe Tabernacle ances! every afternon ad ‘clock. Entertainments va~ i Family, who stand in vad pm y Allotment of Oe Soceert te cemmens dentrous irik are’ um ivaied "aie lat Srmnseties tiesippi lead the van; but they will not remain lor at and the second part, and the distribution whilst t Vaudevillist, a te, Menara. shead of their cotemporaries. Tho establishment 0 chestra will | play the second part. a la Musard concert. aiden, Glock, and ni Bigriun ae Stanhope, Penland, the rome Department has done mee dl ive ens wt ami vy to 2 ode Guaue FESTIVAL—A GRAND MUSICAL FaSTIVAL, n mt Re ke Mit wre ot bumontine Eig s " ct Goran eta eed bie pedi thes myelin that fe Farely equalled, and Ea ge Marmash Crssodiie ene Boake *Ghildren, | Ba# been done since the agitation of the Wilmot pro- heane'the ieiel ‘ten years, 12! viso. It furnished the very food on which free soilism alien wae ed thie elias and abolitionism were seen to thrive, since the aeces- com, Pe ty thd a Rossi Corel; MUSEUM, og er ee el ft sion of the present cabinet, and it has acquired @ power Seonventens, Guidi, i Santi, Novelli, Soret, Also, pecans Taye and momentum which threaten to destroy all the 8 full Opshestra and C A Chorus, under the direotion of Max Ma- tal Costumes, | Cbecks and balances of our government. It acts asa ¢ Italian , sort of police on every department, and destroys their independent action. It concentrates patronage, and vestein one man a power which was formerly wisely distributed among three or tour departments. It was i preter, with other reat Phi lermai aie god teh Goltanes the tiutest Dwart in th Spirituello, the modern, Sybil, and 700.00 Nt mentite a not Goo reference given, uneq o tor 2 | created not se much because of ite organic necessity, Hibsensh sae nese Pui eve a4 " be bh SAE ee je and Ibbe | Ss to relieve ether branches of the government, Tt 1s ANTED-A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE mS riol Comedies, Burlettas, Ballads, Denees, | ® Mere potential harlequin, dressed in the threads and young a, as Cook; und ngs, And Various comicalities. To accomm the in- tehes of the War, Treasury and } De ents, would assist reanised g owes, 0 new and neily cushioned seats have been Tete be the creation of a man of telest, such vem fa aie of u pied £0 Bs soe f 55} the sere ae Admittance, | asthe late Secretary of the Treasury undoubtedly is, Fy a oy — N EXTRA AVTERSOON FRA ORMANGE FERED | Keveting hin elke cinta Potala ees WANTED ‘si7UatiOn sana ramus | AGaaie? apa Sg eke tablowu Alm ie cht team Un pee | essay on the Apscalypes if Sit lane Newton could 1 to cook, and iron, anicn, 2G, 4 toruch anerror, why should not Mr, Walker, 4 Small’ private family, ’She is willing Soaee 3 ctr Pit Takes desta, Petra bones mae Does open at’) performance comisences at 8 clock, Pro pho owing so much labor and time on the tariff Apel erence given. . a. A ae WOMAN, A SITU- 00) dest of city re~ t of Tompkins OTABLE GIRL, & SITUAs and to aesi wi ie and ptionadle r as lived with for Park Place, Fleage call at the Bighth and Ninth a a T . —— A peers z PROTESTANT to assiet with washing siven. Can be seen at with, wel ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE ENGLISH women, situations, one as Cook, and the ether as Cham- bermaid and to do sowing. Cam be seen for two days at No. | is Bixth street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE somerset | cirl, a situation as Nurse or Chambermaid. gustomed to ebiléren, and is *illing to aesist ta jest of city reference can be an be seen "for two if not engaged. Apply at 77 ‘Crosby street, ANTED—A | ih ap TO DO Tf housework fora an American. Wow king, for s email fomily. City, irelarenee given, Mall F lace, in the rear. VERY RESPECTABLE bal NG WOMAN WANTS a situation to do the general or as Chai mye to ners | mily, pla s e00k 1 ner tha in ‘he Please call at No. 109 Blin atree SPECTABLE xoume wo ‘table famil, may AND yze. WITHOUT PAMIL’ uation as Farmer; the man ly ry de and his wife is capable of taking care ey can come well recommenced. gasdtess J. 8. xe et thas office, between the hours of 10 Cae for two days. fat Dea iach oven im the Marr"between ‘Pidkecnth ana Sizteath etree SMALL SALARY WILL BE GIVEN TO A LAW STU- | dent who tands practice, and oan write well. In- quire at 66 Cedar st. AW.—ANY PERSON HAVING A SET OF BILL'S RE- ports, Sandford’s Chancer: ymio" 7, Revers, and i ‘. Geancin ies MACHINIST, xr HAS POUND our, - MAC! tual Wants a partner wil 1 WwouaN “WANTS A siTUation AS $6000 COOK | and eng ed Vay — aod Lys no evesiagy. | ti reference can be given. Ear 4 street, second floor, up stairs, Seek Pee room. Gan be seen bot ter. way. ret ar RECKONDORF. ‘hie the most eminent merchant houses in this city. 0 BAKERS —TUE ADVERTISER, 4 YOUNG MAN baker sod yt xt in the Shove lisa. j HE SITUATION OF COOK IS ANTED BY ATOUNG veh things as ean give the by application ws “ rom. o ce pti ‘ase. Bho may be heard of 1 FB WANTED—A GENTLEMAN, _ WHOSE ac. uakntonce srnveg ladies fo very iiestiod, jaar this means to secure able com; ear. Tieachable churacier. & tion, desirable family couneetio promtable business, 09 which comtdent Cs h sthed see weieg tt a a vel BL ‘Bk itt KENS, New —— IRVING HOVEE, Bae RUSTS HOTEL, Bynacuse, New You. wean ree Presvert’s Mawnom, 8, DOMIN: is. Don exsloateey foe ‘or private parties. gr THISTLE Te: delighite fal and mh death NoTIORTHAT Srresgecons oof ot at ike ne a Sat of ihe ean yer and al fs gee wed et ‘ouch foot will ap uewalsbe devoted vs, ob sews Some ie Fa ha aa Sih Tete recipi well- ciatien, will, of © mit a Gentleman this | that all the members wi committed a blunder nt of the from the <a LEOPOLD MEYER CAN TaKE & the id Vielin, Terms mode pectannas, ye < the Nile gua beyptan nntincs= nese Buildings, 539 an "Admie~ tion 2% cents; childcen halt vrice. YE: —The curtain rises ening ednesday an: turday afterncensat Sg clock. Doors open one hour before tech exhibition. the _ SALES E BY AUOTIO ale Lt ¥. uC BouaH, AUCTIONEER — WALLACE, BARRY t,t it Greenwich street, ota te ‘Store, consisting in Part ot ter. one large’ Patent Coffee Mill, Seales, Fancy Shelving, White Oak to it by Senators Foote and ‘Soules which will not be voted down #0 easil: ‘Wasnincrox, February 4, 1850. The Census of 1850 Gen. Houston was superseded this morning in his intended speech onthe slavery question, by the bill re- ported by honest Jobu Davis, from the select committee on the subject, “ Providing for the taking of the seventh census of the United States.’’ This bill provid: Sec. 1. T! yesr; Henry elected to represent Ahi. ward in the Bracers ae Republican me gy ee during the obsence ae 0. Esq. ; rien, John Scott an Kohlhepp ‘were ap- the legation from this ward and publishing mocracy of this c G, A Brvducarre’ § Secretaries, (THE MEMBERS PE PEENIX HOOK AND LADDER 0. 1 ‘and timely oa nae tender ae 4 3M, eres foo te Willian iM. Weed, Company No. , for she boun mpDy = mente Furnished the ‘company, while at work at lague etree Potenag: 4th, 1 ait C. HOLLEY, Foreman. Joun W, Gairren, Secretary Yuba River, Rose & Reynold’s Store. from California in the inst trip of nts {or & mes~ ‘San ‘Francisco, by ateamnert, 8 + Ase HN Provides that each marshal sball sub divide bis Pgh to small parcels’ One will leave by the bey yt hin Fegrent om district into suitable sections. 4. Authorizes assistants to be appointed. 5. They are all to act under the instructions of the Secretary of the Interior. 6 One half of the compensation to go to the assis- cailecting | E*s 10R bo ta | gourayy NO. 2, TENDER ertain cases. | 3, Weeds endyke & Boley” ‘an tn map sihen hint troeas 7. The marebal, in taking any feo not authorized by OUNT & 0. ‘s oasawonyns pyrenes-recgsans Jaw, shall be subject toa of a thousand dollars. = Tint will bo seen rea 8. The marshal to be responsible for his assistants, 9 Provides for extra compensation in certain cases. 10, Assistants rhall be sworn. tistles of the eens duties in taking the population and tistics of the censur. “ They are to make out three copies of their re- turn one ae to ascertain, fi liberal pi -T. of retreats fe furnished during the ek Hague street, on SAMUEL P. TITUS, Foreman. tt eine in charge ols epevial ‘orner Wall street, WELLS, Manager. THE GOLD MIN HOSE pore, shoal MPANY VOLUTION, - ne ALIFORNIA py ‘OL es IN. - Cc adonti : | lr Kinausee tite aetna ow 13, Compensation to be at the rate of two cents a a me ‘eheebwente, wt the tre oc inreiees oe Ee bry tetas aise Sheet de ereon of the population taken, and ten centsa mile Chan tse Surrw, Je, Secretary. fe erent, travel, to be ealculated by multiplying the square — Cc. X, HOTCHKISS, SAN FRANCI¥CO, CALIFORNIA, root of the number of dwelling houses, by the square MEI RS OF THE PETERSON BE- eapacious warehouse and wi root of the square miles fo each assistant's distric! iam oe ot oo rele pee tad’ telete to Mecore: James { Bina d <P aa" besa 8 ie myo ‘i 7 ~* Neglect of subject! a ol an sth (ty Seri Freak stevet, Now York, and to 1G. | 1 coareg dollars ; and for afalee oath, to be subject to's BtT eclook. fine of five thousand dollars and two years’ imprison- Febuary ‘be present, as business of import- ment Ance will be Brought Vetere ioe Mi AM WORK, President. ogres age in family, G.M. Puarr, Seeretary. 7 je questions of the Mar- Zones OF NORTHERN Session this evening, at § oncaae matter to go free of om aren igndaneehs feared. Si weogald or oot =H Mal eee tie x he e CeneUl Grand Secretary. pa i Raby, ie |. Seeretary of the Interior, to Provide everything 0, OF 0. F.—THE R. W. GRAND LODGE OF pouee. "TBE NEW Yo York AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES meceamry orth He Cy dy contract for the at the Grand Phaii Secamneni —Notice is hereby given te the pany, that an electio f £3 il beheld rand te dressing ana ervenging the werk or = Tees. ye for the preliminary expenses of the census $160 23. Provides for wall compensation to marshals, on the receipt of satisfactory returns. OPTIC BOYD'S CITY EXPRESS La 6 wi treet — The subscriber will receive ot. this da: 24. Adopts the tables appen PMN .ISHA RIG Here we come to the gist of the bill, pnbue sive te ‘Thi noortett to the siced 4 WErWoR poi 5 wre to be waned to ik of 4 Ly other need soply- ys ye jone e atook of meray, By are req! asl u open - i. At : being completed, the books will remain open at the SCHEDULE 1. —FREE PROFLE, eee ms a 'TBOYD, Proprietor. | Pines, Sai Ene Tat toon Number of dwelling houses. Nonicr MUTED § Sr4TEs MAILSTEAMERS BETWEEN NEW Num! rooms in each house. E THE HUNGARIAN REFUGEES BEIN ‘York serprol—The sbipe composing this Lineare, | Number of families As, “s TLARTi sagan ‘aptain West, The name of every person in the family. ‘American people may grat to the: a ‘AC: ro © are Age, Fex, and color, Fess, some of them ‘alread: y deem Profession or occupation of each person over fifteen n various trades, ah years of age, caspe rth, | these ships ite been ntenct expressly for | Owners of real estate, gene’ pervice, avery care has’ been taken in their con Place of also, in At school within the past year. their sasinee, to ensure strength and ny Persons over twenty yd who eannot read or write. Married within the past y Denf, dumb, blind, inrane or idiotic, ke,—14 questions. ins. Bor frolght of ee YAUTION —T PCHEDULE 1.— Shay Cc ~ SRD K. COLLINS, 74 South street, or to Nomber of slave owners, Say EF Witt ‘and & CO, Liverpool. pater io on wed name has orromed money from ® nu Gost spe rhipwet i tine rill sald b t ih person as W. 1. La BC. Justin: Gly jealio Feb. 1, 1860, OTICE.— BEERS from 177 Bouth street to N & BOCART HAY Ry REMOVED 4 Broadwe H® ye FERRY. —FARB gy 4 3°, te. —On and af inet, ‘ibe rave ot forringe ferry will be reduced t: zou! Lj SCHERULE IL DRAD PROFLE. Mamect evens geaeen ho died during the year end- y EW TORK sv FReue COURT. CARL J. PETERSON ing June let, 1 ageinet Johann N fe ne wus. To the defend: Free or riave. hereby eum: =n f acd Syspee te Place of birth. thie action, b wae a Protession or occupation. AGRICULTURE, Nemes of owners © or tenante of farme. ~ mens on you, exe! foil to antwer the sald. com the plaintiff im this aetion FRIENDS OF MISS 8 aR, 4 te hee! jeune le4> may ‘by appizing to the MUND WILL BE THAT tetera appeintes. Did mot get the yest bar. rhoe. ! lodian corn, bue ley, eate, FO ana beset potatoes, and we ‘21 questions freight or ply to HOWLAND & st NW ALL, 58 South stroet, —_ CALIFORNIA, Li cn a “peel x Xt, wil domme, RY for geive eves information reaping be Rev. 8. + Lemnos, 660 Howat the 13th of Febrnaey, Warren street, Norvh agro, touching off the he'ol ‘OM lOen ‘2 * witty, FORK SALE Al AND To LET. OR LET—THB TWO-STORY Tr fo Annval product. kind. quantity, value. 14 questions. FOMRLULE Vi = 8OCrAL aTATIOT! Neme of town, county, or city. « Real estate personal estate How valued— true valuation, sean, State, county, parish, town, real tax—how colleges, academies free sehoois, ool houses, m raised by tax for »* Ler, i THE FIRST OF MAY NRXT, arnt 21338 sear the pita Park EER No. te table. | ete sa he coniing Norfolk street. otreet. brariee— Social, college, seademy, and pub- OUSE, NO. % THOMPSON STREET, TO LRT, ot Me reboot Itbrart ” the Furniture for je. It will only be let to th ‘he Torniture: Apply on the premlegs, pon who hares between the hours of Ii aad I only. Public peupers— Whole Sumber Number om Ist day TLLIARD TA - ro san FRANC} CS au gubounntial. sepupeenl ve bieck. F. suitable for paupere. Cost of labor- Ferm beats yearly, or monthly, and Peston Wr ate mkv more | bearded Without board bor the ine festery, Lb, You m vrcvnenesn enna BENAROMAM CARDING, de. - _ 1 WISHING TO Ri 6,000 = BCBOCRIBED, La 000 7 a AT SEVEN P as oa phe ox 4 and mortgage, eee DoW vi <a ; NDELIERS. MANTEL SouARAND FLULD Ly wt hg fare wom em hovered. sea srl tilvered, Fee Gne day ire i Wilts street, between mn Fanon and A n ‘S, NO. 45 PE Tes Prrseers or, at 9. per gallon; LL! ¢ Dineon's Lamps. LER, 86 West street, AAA AAA AAA A ARAL TAS AAAS BoAkPine—To, UBT, IN A FIRST CLASS HOUSE lor, with « Phy: the second Hoon,” nia portiel boned for sinele gentlemen, or Such i# the work cut cut by Mr, Davie and the select and ie wife. Also, a very bi committee, for the Marshals their assistants, in 1 at ah T2 Madison street. ferme moderate ED. SUTTON & CO., 84 Wall street; ot NO. OGDEN, 116 WAll street. Baha d ‘THE STRAITS OF WAGEL- seapeei, COLURBUG * im the | ited States are to Let ur assome (be populatio (00. The name of every person, age, . Ro, Will take wp one line. Allow 40 lines to of fools. paper and Jou Rave £28 009 pages of bisa! he. The Meneiree three copies to be made out, yh will ioereess the blanks for hit ome item to 2 oe ut ef blanks, 2 pages will take a sheet of paper number of sheets 1787600 Allow the Tr an my gs to Gost but 50 cents @ quire, ead’ the single te ryvaget Gaston ship will be lation by Pokey Veanetsco: ALIVORNIA, D <TH | biewbs clone tbe vum of $2673. At thie rater the & aid feat palling. iy copperee ne BS LBANTS: | printing of the bi stone for the takt bs ut ‘or remainder of freight ox] HM comt over #200 O00, which the bill or aes ieee ‘erbman ill ene- Ae bee “ ai Seeretary of th aa Be WOLDARCE He, BW | 4 a ae ™ 4 J The re AY ing it out ®@ scheme which is under consideration. 7) not over yet, by any means, The matter to the South ts the enumeration The statistics proposed would inter- must ~ cut eee simplitied, thing. from the fect thet sl large ber of incompe- tent men must unavoidably be employed in the work. ‘Trial of the Great Gaines Case, at New Or leans. [From the New Orleapa Delta, Jan. 26.) THIRD DAY'S PROCKEDINGS. Samuel B. Davis for piaintiff—I knew Daniel Clark. intimately; he left a daughter, named M: then liy- ing in my Hy whom he often asknowledged as his daughter: tated she wae bis child before she was and manifested ed erent affection for her; before her birth Clark requested me to make preparations for her re- ception; she remained in my family until she married Mr. Whitney; im Clark’s papers he spoke of her as bis ebild; in 1811, Clark requested me to go to his howse, and, there, imam excited manuer, spoke ot his die culties, growing ous of hisconvection with b. W. Coxe, of Philadelphia; he showed me « schedule of his pro- perty, showing & balance ip his tavor ot about $500,000; Ire ‘ous to this there had been & coolness between us; iD we instance Clark, being about to leave Louisiana, d $28.000 in my hauds, to be seoured, in case of avy reees ee Jor bis daughter's beneat; shortly before leaving New Orleans, Ciark placed $12 800 in my hands, to invest for the benett ot \iyra; | gave my note tor this amount; after Clark’s death, Chew and Relf brought suit ‘and recovered Sxeinst me in my absenc: on the 27th May,J511, Clark wrote me from Bali directing me to deliver an enclosed package to G Hampton, and refers to certain notes which he expects General H,, a8 @ man of hover, to pay; and in case he does, directs me to dispose of ihe funds as previously instructed; his previous iustruetions were to place the money to the best advantage for his daughter Myra’ interest; just before.bis departure from Pusladelph' he wrote me, directing me, ja case of way ace! misfortune, to open # letter aduressed to him, and dis- pose cf the contents as previously directed; the contains this claure:--* io account ive satisfactory manuer to the person commitzed to your flatter myself, be done by you where she i nage her own affairs; until which 1 commit Ged, to your protectiou.”” The letter referred to, as that to General Hampton, were returned to unopened, on his arrival here; Clark exhi! warmest affection for Myra, wad frequentiy tended to leave her all bis property, | ue his eincerity; I know nothivg of Ulark’s ng sent with the army in the North, at the time of hia death; Clark bad assigned his Bayou property to De ie Croix and Bellebasse, in blind confidence, to secure it for his daughter; he had previously done the same to me. before ® coolness had arisen betw nothing of the will; bave received in Clark in r d to Myra’s education; her as bis his languege was always the same, but with more enthusiasm, as the bee: Lhad pot seen Clark for wore than death; at bis last interview with his cbiid, it was im pousibie for any father to have manifested more oli: de and affection, it was then he gave me iastructior about ber education; | kvow nothing of Clark; my cesigenee is Philadelphia, | am ed with plaintiff, and have po interest in the result of this suit, in the spri nd summer of 1813, | was com- wanding oft © at Lewiston, Dela y intimacy with Daniel Clark origivated in New Orleans; | com- manded the ship General Washington {istee years, and came to New Orleans, conrigi 1199; difficulties bad then arises Dew eon Rive he United States; I had served in the French mavy as lieutenant de vatsseau; | resigned my command, returaoed jooked up to ot by all strangers; he treated m my intimacy with bim eon! ;from some causes unknown to me, Our confidence was Fuspended; | was not present when Myra was born; it occurred im 1864 or 1809; Clark never poke to me of the expense of maintaining Myra; our relations forbade such allusions; the child remained with me; time rolled on and the chil od as she grew, she gained our alfectione; nothing was ever said about ber maintenance until we were about leaving for the North, when Clark placed the money in my hands, referred to before, to be iovesied for her benefit, | never said or wrote anything to Clark about any advances for bis daughter; he would bave atteuded to such re- quest, if! bad hinted it; on one occasion, Mr. Clark spoke to = of child called Caroline, them liviag in ew Jer Louisa Decgnenel; for plaintif!—My age is 67; side in Opelousas; | have heard of the piaintiff im this suit; | know Zulime Nee Carriere. mother of Myra; I knew her long ago; | have no personal kuowledge of ber merriege with (lark; Mr. James Deljrange married Zulime Carriere, which proved # bigamy; his lawfal wite, whom be had previously married, came to New Orleans; be was thrown into prison im Orleans, ia 1802 or 3, but escaped, and, | belie ever returned to Louisiana; DeGrange’'s other wife brought with her proote of her marriage; the exposure of DeGrange’s igamy war pctorious in Orleans at the time; my husband aud myreif were intimate with DeUrange; wo reproached him for bis baseness; he excared himself that be had abandoned bis other wife, and never in- tended to see her; DeGrange was about six feet (Eng- lieb), stout built, light complexion. biue eyes; | kne Det wful wife, whom he bad married previous pes! culime; | have no interest in the suit, or any connection with the parties. Madame Sopbie Despau, for plaintiff.—1 am 71 years old, and reside at Biloxi. Harrison county, Missiasip; | kpow Myra Clark Gaines, was present at her birth; l resided iu New Orleans from 1/500 to 1807; | know Clark since 1797, and continued to be acquainted with Dim until the interruption of trieudly relations be- elster, Zulime Nee de Carriere, im Clark was married; he was by ® Catholic priest, to my it y married in Phiiede) tage, the presen viously married DeGrange, account of the charge of i, wiek he admitted; these to marty her; proc! P Clark was to follow we found that the be necessary to keep our tained jadicial proot of the ith DeGrange;’ they were then Jerk and Zulime; After this, we heard thet * wife had arrived in New Orleans; we pro- to tbat city; Detrange Ss he paeaan for ie pert io convicted, thrown tuto prison, Mynenee he by the connivance of the Governor, and was the river by Mr ton D'Orgenols, whem it into averse! and fled the country; this id b Messrs. James Brown and bt Fromentin, as counsel for my tister, brought ult against DeGrange, Oa Court of New Orleans, alleging his bigam; war rendered againet bin; Clark etill opt! a recret; im 1806. ye was elected to the U.S. Senate; m, we beard he was courting « Mire Caton; my #iate: much distressed, and we went to Philadelphia, to get proof of hiv mar we could not find the records. and were told that the hed gone to Ireland, Mr Coxe 0 Mise ‘Caton; my rister #0; Coxe replied that she could not pro lark if he contested tt; . who raid that my ea it could not be her marriage at by was about to marry Mies Cates, the ae private, desi tes jer, of New Or- one, rented by Clark; | d near ar | cen remember the fecdasetio mannan emacs aa vores or ving it im) to with Clarke Pome — 4 abe lived with Gardette tilt having two obildren by him; Clark was a highly honorable man. quick to resent ao ipeult; | have ab Delieved bis feclimgs to m: were honorable, but he was kept from making rh unfortunete state ot = . with Cob tly visited by Zulime; tirth vet re feoret. beonure (lark means of establishing her to Gardatte, he requested of | of. Das o but Col D. jeans I hiladeiphia and France, for plaintitie t ry ay ale third 5 pequainted ey piainti® Myra, about foucvwen yee,