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‘This is the result, doubtless, of the reports for several days past been in circulation ‘TION, BY A Mi ‘improvement of the canal, and placing it im proper AND JU; order for a great increase of business. There °perations to-day in Erie Railroad, mortgage bonds, principally on time. Harlem was ac- tive, but thesales have fallen off very much. With the exception of Morris, all the fancies fell off from the opening to the close, and the market closed weak. Atthe second board, prices for the leading fancies declined.— Harlem receded >; per cent, with sales to some extent; Morris Canal 3, Farmers’ Loan }{,and Erie Railroad ‘4. The expansion, during the past three deys, in prices for stocks that possess but an has already received a check, but it continued as long as we anticipated. The brokers may be able to create a slight advance for a day or two, but so long as they SE eee SITUATION, BY 4 YOUNG WOMAN; k, and a rato Wi deny oat Se Tron. street, Can be seen epee Lone mee Pravéaiee oan eee << atz. ; Cures NATIONAL THEATRE — TUESDAY Stic acome ef fon ak He fasion jg To oo with Ee et isters,) Mre. Parga wily aa and hind Cire Cirle, ee 5 Gallery, a4. Doors open anemia, ov H. fot Mi 2 = 4 i if i i Bap Leschenions ty Jet iorson;” ‘Nasa P Miss Loekjoxt Doors open at 7; to H i jan give the best o! ys Fert eee Fisher; Lady ‘the pa Takes 0 MP. Jord: ye. =a ruling. ie Brose ees eand ‘to commence at 7 (BATRE.—W. E. = searee, PROPRIE- Ane aa PFN PAMILY Chasis Teens WASH asthe Mar. +4 ance, Mive Hit. ot Boe Family Cirele, have no ald outside the street, it must be of a very sickly character, and with great difloulty sustained. There is not a single fancy in the senses one germ of speculation, and they are therefore useless for all Wall street purposes. Unless the hold- ers cam get up some fine story relative to the fature, Some favorable estimate of receipts of some fancy rail- ‘oad company—some improvement in the navigation of TBOMELIS OL yuiG PEATE JUNIS3ON'S it Tueeday ev ‘eb, 12th, 1880, the CWARAL ZAMAN aso = ef [ am bermai e best oF tire list that pos- ig avustlon. ADply at ty Rowe yen gh ine sae 5 3 son; Camars tbe Rape ‘ented JENN JENN’ E A §8 fies SITUATION, BY A RESPECTADI Gonductor and’ Ditveters ‘We Max Marctad ry & 4 a z i . E= ehome ‘alcot; Moll tas A i FT Mr, itehe! Miss Stary cents; Upper sienae conto, Pit’ one shaliing. open at Tote 0 cane noe at 7s Am. Li. im, Sig’ or No hk ler, Herr a some fancy canal, something that will give outsiders an impression that an investment in some particular stock is sure to give an immediate and immense fortune—the brokers will have te make the most of the load of fan- cies they have on hand, and outsiders will not get rich 20 rapidly as their good friends in Wall street would like to have them, i EE wee ASTID 5 A Risge! amended ftoet her yoeeen wih Wiliam street: New Yorker ‘TION = i SESTARL ae i BARNUM, SARAGES t., Asristant whatev: nlcahy, anda: Sv knowieges oy Syeda be viewed wi om be pagigein FREDERICK CHATFIELD, Lecatiow ov tHe Unitep Sra’ & Hy & Wy aNTED ar A, SPANISH YOUNG MAN, wo Be hate Mr. Sie ey respeciad ie feet stating when and where an ja End ane urviving bernacle, 4 fife Weisheit. 4 ig of the performance. t 8 m at 7 o'clock. cl Vit PRE or ‘ARRANGEMENTS. Amenica, Leow De Nicanacva, Secretary for Foreign Affairs of the ‘The amount on deposit in the office of the Assistant Treasurer of this port, at the close of business to-day, was $2,008,685 09. ‘The arrival of the steamship Europa at this port, from Liverpool, gives us full files of European papers two weeks later than those previously recelved. The de- tails of the news do not differ from our telegraphic de- spatehes from Halifax. The scounts of the Liverpool re Muse BY 4 BESPROTAOTA syeiaizy ehiiaren ni 10 years, 1234 cente is Ogg mn ‘LPHIA, — PUBLIC Wass Please apply ve Street, first | floor, fromt room. ANTED—A Ly \CTABLE YOUNG LADY WISHES + private ee, aul, rile of of Pines any Kind of wf wing for a family. Call at Somale Artistes,” who will erwoaate m mnder it the moet ancient and modern, tim USEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARB vatil further notieg, the original jo Minstrels,” boing ° satay or; world. They wil be assisted byt Also the wenderfal: ta “ i ety of the fea ‘airy Famuil; Boxee 33 otay Pit 125 ete, Private nie oon performance every Wednesday and turday, at rs o'clock. aaa A Fy is PROTESTANT cotton market are particularly favorable, and the proba- Plain Sewor, or to do Wi iinee situation {have also the honor to in- RAND! FESTIVAL — A GRAND ge L FASTIVAL, 4 |, sad never excelled in Washing and ironing. Apply at 211 Tenth avenue. A RESPECTABLE yk; ie die sparen ana fara of te Oa nos " n e pnt yn cae ae the teecitney of Fike set jon aragua Invelvea therein, will be recognized = parmianed by the United States. The Repul Pprebends both banks of the entire Lake of Nicaragua, Hada call forte ro of cpt interp: P ic ~ ACh te oe United States ee. bility is that there will be quite an active speculation in this market in s few days. encouraging, and predict an advance, by the next steamer, equal to that for any previous corresponding period, If this be realized, we must lookifor a great improvement here. Public opinion is is settling down Upon a crop of 2,150,000 bales. other side continue in a prosperous condition, and the indieations are strongly in favor of an abundant supply Private letters are very ANTED—BY woman, a situation as Coo! Good refe can be ‘street, front house: ANTED—BY A SEPT AMS, Fda nd cl nog od iter im & pri: the ruins, after the ear nd thousands of guriosi ties, ue matural, and artifi under ten years 12}¢ LA eparent Fongramn mar go ¥0) Collection ion 28 conta; ehildren he at 7g; Wednesday ore pen one hour bet »» G Orchestra and Chorus, woder of Nicaragua com- k, Esq, of ie Italian 0} ‘dan, as also the RK 0 OF GLIDDON’s TRA: a, and Pezptian ‘antite= Financial affairs on the Y isveuth streets second Boor,” 'Con be sors ing | Han to your Exoellency, ANTED-A Barre. BYA fp srerqeeeney i, Sanquirico, N f ther with other tal ened her = fy ils, will fit of the Hebre Can be noon fortwo d nants eae, ays, iO. at a Coste Rica, pepe is ato ty fort the rey and amicable settlement of the Cerg between Nicaragua and Costa Rica, in to the Department of Guanacaste, the United feiioeioment te ‘any foreign intervention io ‘Ms adjustment. Assuring Leafy hwy) mene of nck. Re Sante disposition , &e E, GEO. 8QUI IER. ef money for a long time. The negotiation of the Rus- sian loan had created some excitement, in consequence efforts made to manufacture public opinion Money is so plenty and so cheapin London, that the large capitalists are glad to get employment for any way. There is nothing of an extraordinary na- ture in eur political advices. housewori fat onal, pirate tml Street, “front yan ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A Me do e ganeael housework, or Renters: (dren, or to do waiting; is @ good p! |, ren, Sele is swing to to make pend ge call at No, Ay) Tanner gon, Can Youre ue uaws ‘8 Di quested to attend an on Tuesday evening, \MOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENE- members of the Commies are r= and Fittings-l'p of the well treet, near Broadway Wodneeday, February i3tn, at sists Oe handsome French pl: Glaseos, rich Curtains « ain cook. Please erect, between Varick an Paintings, heavy cut Decanters, Gsulete, eh SALE orrur s RICH oath Sot gy | RE 1! Cloth je and wins Glasees, marble- top Counters, and the ueual variety of bar- room fixturesand furniture. ' 0. WARREN, Austioneer. be seen for two days. Can give good references Stock Exchan; MASS bes th Cf bd HALL.— " "resery THE NEWS FROM JAMAICA. Cy ‘he anton Co Ww ANTE D-—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE to do chamberwork and assist ia r- ral h ‘Please call at No.8 Fuh en two days, if not engazed. fo hes am A RESPECT. bey Be bee yao WOMAN, A Our correspondence from Jamaica 1s to the 4th imst., inclusive. We can find room for one letter tioneer.—Hardware, 200 Violins, Clocks, 1 Ivory Combs, 200 dozen Knives and 20 Knives: 100 dozen Nail Ale, Hardware, in Lote to aui has proclaimed in defence ve ofthe Seat tovwhich she i le indebted for her Prosperi Beeuek OUR JAMAICA CORRESPONDENCE. Krncstow, Jamaica, Feb. 4, 1850. ‘The West India Mail Steamers—The Legislature The Markets, $c. Gc. ‘The British royal mail steamship Thames, Captain Abbott, arrived yesterday from St. Thomas, with the mails from England, of 2d January. The Thames any Hall, on Satu ity fo take counsel upon the present crisis, and to Measures ag may iead to prose: ‘and glorious Union, ‘ar Hats, ho. .: Bolts, Hinges, Locks, Thimbler, Shirt Buitons, talr Bruches, Pencil ANTED—A SITUATION, BY rand forever, one Ber els, Sogar dal chalk. ‘and fish Lines, Pow Sheep Shears, iron Sjuare basting Spoons, Knob Lo 8. PLATT.—L. G. CARRINGTON, auc. Fianes, Razor 8 Cases, iron 4 Frypans, Bris ‘Candlesticks, Ja 2 aiters, Curry Combs, Ko,’ Also, four cases, each 4) dozen, ont counter Seales, with gilt Beams, ke. Also, Violins an Guitars 12 cards fge pooket Cutlery, of superior auslity, for retailing. Als es an Diack ti tag, white bon do. 8. MoKinuin, Dawixt Grany, Hexny Ancurincus, Ja., nN | | ease A RES: ee, bg Ad) WOMAN, A on as Nurse a 525% | work.” The best of city ret renee 8S | tom street. Can be soen for two da NT BD-A ah toeeck wash "Sbnly at 75 Riviag- BD do blo s 100 Illinois State Bk after landing the mails and taking a su; $e unease Be for Havana and A “41-4 _SPEOIAL NOTICES AAA A d Forks, FOR SALE AND TO LET. land io repair. The Trent Sects ca io m very severe weather mm her passage to Bermu Cy ‘to that port on She auth! ene lett on the 20th for Ste Thomas, a rd ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE Gas Consumers will be held at the Brest wey corner of Grand street and nema pe ty fe rence nea. “apniy £t 550 Fourth Ticeet Com bo ween for D. 4 409 she Haslem RR 060 0 i 1% Morr Canal Nor& Ne OR, Vy SE TO LESAE—THAT NEW ra een Beton ANPEDRPARDING 9 A MALE CHILD, soea wa? and Harries peer terested in this movement gas bills reduced, are invi A. M. Bwrer, Secretary. Jon As BaRtLerr, Treasurer. <A PUBLIC, MERTING 1 Rit dare dale ous of having thelr BOER Chairman. Bron. dared DWIN J. en ce 20F, ABOUT Fi Na 4 180 Farmers’ ‘Trust, 610- F 0 Premises terms, apply on the premises, oF te ling, with ch underne « Nassau sirent, New York, apy gin serach, up stairs, between 3 Scenesnreeennsinemmemensiaiinsiahiaiieeaiiumaiiies ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BVEBY DAY. & MAN, OF GOOD aD- dried Apples; OR SALB- OND sqouar BUS! ~agy Westaan 1,600 Peac! mse Avply to War RESPECTS BL x bags is no particular cont by Mait must be post iatuotay. to ‘soltcit subscribers win oe od coseres "es u Advertisements went = eid, or they will not be taken foom the Poot Office, |ALE—DOWN TOWN—A RETAIL DRUG ro isa rare opportunity to @ physician, Thi fice goes ‘with the store. Tho oropristor will soll cheap, and mee California, Address, in a letter, A.B. at the in still well sith breadstuts to, oo hile- AAA AAA THE LATE CATASTROPHE, > TRS 01 Th yn the evening of the meetit i abe A Feed as. coo: pais, roe WASERS AND Ho messes GUARD.. ‘8 small pri- THE U! Sate oe tains of Nos. 3,5 pond 10 DRY GOODS OR manpyans yrs naa gmat for the i, iy, ait comeing Let—A new house sone store, No. Oi fe Gymetery for interment. The of on vase Newark, who will at ‘good situation for Sher of the above branches 0 of business. Apply ne mext door. treth street, sean for two days. the ball ir ‘event aE STV ENS, Captain. pet t those where are Biniiog are respect 0 LET—FROM THE Parlor, suitable for Broad TED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE cbain! and i OF & may NRXr, A or show room, In Al ire at 4 rk iy. an lo. 28 Woet Washing- All owners ani ee other vehicles, . Bot to mas in ae » between he Tabernacle day, 1th int ianont, during = paseing ot Curso OWN VALENTINES <FROM | OnE PENNY 4 colle the recent explosion : ay 4 roe sf Tee splen: im the United States, and are offered for sal CY can to oule lige is directed to roe that this reyuest is complied ASHER TAYLOR, First Marshal. AT A MEETING OF | ‘Shearith Israel (Crosby — y ANTED—Br A RESPECTABLE YOUNG we CX...” Waiter, ‘strest, ia th ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A nage rem youes wane | to do all true ee no matter how dea Call i te Seas aioe, Lace Paper, the necessary acc peat variety. N. 22f if ae seth ottat Empire sai confor, & great favor by returning roaident bea Erte ‘and eet Pate i 4 be thelr ease, wi 1d Rite troet sorage 93 Iv! is Pe ta, for The country Meade ‘oupplisd oa on cCoURT. =PARLJ. 08 gar it August Bohorks nr tua oe ay i ag EENEW roux J AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES Steamshi seek perpeen for, ne ae Oe (he prey Y mel be camigs wy comple on ae the agra it, iaat city, Water st, oF Ne is ‘Lispenar he subseriber, the ol undersigned. 3. ‘Trustees, 8. I., Ne. 215 SSOCIATION OF ——- FIREMEN. ti Firemen have learned, wit joath (at the disastrous aploston is 4th inat.,) of their late follow aphion. for many years an active tens oGtcer of the Fire Departmen: ya Prov: ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOU: situation as Cook, or to cook, wash, and deretands her business, an: all at 74 Veoey street, Ne days. RY 's Attorney, 35 Wall steve ¢ is hereby given to the an election will poneld | 5 ‘The subseriptions to the stock of the al not being complet Red, the bosks will Fomaln open et she above ba place, till the 12th ine). NITED ytd MAIL STRAMERS BETWEEN NEW to the dispensat fas shus (doubtless for 8. good ED-A SITUATION, BY A SCOTCH PROTRS~ pong. us, deeply girl, as Chambermaid, Wi tt alter, first-rate waaner and ironer. The best of city referen ve had m ber last be eeen. fort *. Ne N&. pay EXP! stibe thee Serer EK wy ty laren ay —— cr Seoon friends, on their irreparable lose in be- Thos Peduenly Qeseived ot tne’ companionship of” ens ry know was to love.” ADAM W. TURNBULL, Prosidont, Secretary. PARRA AAPA ALIAS }OUND.—A SUM OF MONEY WAS FOUND IN WALL trent, lass week, waleh property and "ORO! Fh obit Bob ted Univeraity vl veo orner oon have b RbuWaN & 60. Beets. Wy ET NURSE'S SITUATION WANTED, spestable young married as Wet Is perfectly healthy, and has ® ‘reah orenst of mile ven. Aor © 227 Bliss if net engaged. Ue sane Calendar—This Day, Nos. ad 313, S3t, ‘06, 827, a ati ae to 4. S45, 45, 46, = 1, bh 127, 135, Lal, 14a, aga aie set ity, mara ie John J, Staff, Dealer tn London Brown Btout, Seoteh and a Ales, sipping we Asc a ry sans 4 reat next ek of Samos th No. ao igre ‘ _— ‘an be ccen fora SITUATION I8 WANTED BY A YOUNG —, jars of azo, in a gentee! fam Tetge: aud elothing, al sho nas at 134 Twentieth strect, between DOMINOS, AND MASKS: mt and Children. BOOTH & CO emocence th Hf the above ertabll n0, 58 street, near a Fecerved exclusively tor private ARLDING, dies LEMEN CAN BE ery board and . rooms, at between 13 or It she will have she como RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A ste. ation as noree and seamstress, or as cha: The deat of elty reference can be BOARDING TWO GENT! Broome Lentad two A GENTLEMAN AND WIF T.—ON MONDAY, BLEVENTA weg, fa Ww ‘cen. Please call at No. 198 maalh g alain, Gold Wason ‘Teet, up stairs, om the third floor. Can be seen for iain white Tose, wi a bye rca at rewarded ol te. a Nos. RESPRCTADLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS 4 SITU wupplied. Delivered at any part <n iework or wai tieg food lain evoking. Good city reference can at 105 Thompson street, front hoave, Can be seen any day this week. & ah ~3 A gardener or porter. at serene, and, also, to two fs | a). bap LADY'S BREA ved aah favor and be SH avenue, corner rap stairs. BOARD.—TWO PLEASANT ROOMS, ‘with permanent board for Geatlemen, in a pri. returning it to aha. th street, hal Lid Water etree __ CALIFORAIA, ayn owt OLDSMITH’S WRITING ROOMS, 20 BROADWAY. pay TAS ‘the | new pupils ev "Toth. Geatiome ATES OF P. te Rowm ies" clase daily at 1 Private instruc~ Bi RAS 3 ro NDE: S—WANTED, peed G000 accustomed — "08 a KRREE, yo. 20 FOURTH , manor gn DING nace ALAFORNIA A YOUNG LADY OF ACOOMPLE a. Who is desirous of embarking for California, enlist herself vo seme ry OK WANTED bye Thirteenth street—one who lao ryeen years old, 4 eeene oa tate’ None omposing this Lime are, m use of State Rooms cabins. For freight or uy bd. 74 South street, or to -. Liverpool. oe on pasaneer, the Lon Wednesda via OMA 4 stenmship ont, San. Po The ara Ue States Mail stAGk—PAS aah TO =e gy het expences and treat, ‘Other, { reference required. S™AMsaiP aiiim ee ranaua yon, SAN BOLD bust-s i Smee Cleaners of earths, branches of cooking. i Zeween the hours of Want ide'cloeh.” 00K, —WANTED—A SITUATION vA - i: ret peprenere | ‘on ha ‘Deceneary, for Complete Printing baton tents in nies ene 1 aawCtneG, CALITOR) eeeCSTE | letter, poet pai aL G CLERK— fectly comporgn tes" feenen ino ortee te ok treet, hae on ht F 5 {aris bere ae press freigh hae removed hiv Pastor) s and ‘ miway, up stairs, where ii iY al ave —~ rigk “ : only,at oo prises, ND € KERS.— taining » sivaation, in the good situation. Address Lost co, CALIFORNIA Ri RXPR PER sTRA- = L ays Ld Ly Prat Sa ~ AN EXPERIENCED eens GEOLOGIST woos mean ia, and and ors = EN m Ueraiss f LAUNR arse A =| wer eee watih the, Bara. ee ‘thet Taeet f5e most satisfac tel have beow en! ia ral. hie w sca ifoenta from wiih nin ee ream A stp TORN, 4 eee! " THE GOLD Po Catan FELD, y=] if poe the heonid eminent 1 merchant PS, CANDI paness, (CHAN DRIER PLATED ‘on A ine stock of = rot no ral eoeiaees Po ay and Bewsy. RAND) we PAS KS VERY aie FLA- COMMERCIAL APFAIRS, MONEY MARKET, Monday, Feb, 11-6 . There was considerable activity in the fancy stook market to-day,and at the first board prices slightly Improved. Morris Canal received s galvanic shook this motning, which inflated it about 1)y per cent. It opened at anadranceof \ per cent,and went up before ibe chose 14 per cont moze, with pretty large sales Jeon gers can be tn Bieenay engaged, omy | yin eee Prey tate, 0; eS ROBERT OsDORN, and eumtomers that eat Spite cn ¥ ‘< last Bs ‘of Mareh, nnd” ALIFORNIA—Ta EW RTTY BLis6, ve ving the ihe Bus lace aad wAl pres Port, without any intermediate stop- sailor, \s expected Ye mane pay, other ik of about a yaroels will entire cargo being light and enaranty of a i v4 af rey. of ating vantage of 5his Tart ate: OP. |, pint ¢ North min see where the public ate invited bo vie cpecincn ‘of naval architeevare. sages cr limited qenatity, woe Was Ta Gee 6. RE ERE CLASS THROUGH ov 3 OS "3 Beoatay, FOR SAL i THY we Looiewa s io '* line, to en sa ne ah Nee Wal ves EPG — TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE ‘The Rejection of Mr. Webb as Minister te OUR SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC CORRESPONDENCE. Wasninotos, Febr: ary 11, 1860. ‘The great topic to-day, was the rejeotion of James Watson Webb as Minister to Austria. been supposed, that the Senate would not confirm this wonderful appointment of the cabinet, b were scarcely prepared for such an ignom/nious exeeu- Indeed, the journals of the There were only seven for him—Bell, Maugum, Spruance, Seward, (of poke against him, and It has all along mna‘e furnish no Berrien, Dawson, course) and Wales. Mr. Cla: manfully stood up against such an appoiatment; while the whigs scattered and run in every direction, Thirty- four voted ageinst him, and thus the whole affair ends. The cabinet received another thrust to-day in the House, when the Revenue bill came up, and it will not, probably, be the last. ‘The assembly at the White House to-night, prom sen to be a brilliant affair. THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION. soon, Monday, Feb. 11, 1850. TION OF THE UNION, ted the business before the Senate to be, the motion to receive a petition of citizens nd Marylaad, asking @ peaceable dissolu- tion of the Union. Cwrasr, having the floor, addressed the Senate in He cited a case wherein a similar petition had been presented in Congress, re- ferred and reported upon, and frequently quoted in He believed that the Senate were bound to receive every petition, no matter what its character, and ifitexbibited a mistaken view of the powers of Congress, or the expediency of the 'measure prayed for, should express its disapprobation by sub- ‘The right of petition was a great and sacred one, to be demanded, and not a poor one, to be begged for. He bad no objection to whatever action the Senate might deem proper to give to this and similar petitions, He only asked thst all be received and treat- PETITION FOR A visso: The Vice Presivesr et support of the petition. sequent action. Mr. Darron said, that the right of petition was well h a citizen or subject had towards the sovereign, aud he bad yet to learm that it extended to the destruction of the sovereign. limited always to the redress of grievances. He was opposed to the reception of this petition, vote against it, because it acked the destruction of the sovereign—the dissolution of the Union—the violation who had sworn to support what the Senate had neither the right nor the power to do, and was not respectful to the body to whom it was addressed. He agreed with all that Mr_ Hale had said the other day, relative tothe petition from North Carolina presented by Mr. Mangum:— “there were wrongs, as had been said, on both sides, and he was prepared, and hereafter always should vote against receiving there acitating petitions, It was the remedy w! of petition—they bad the right of action. od rights of petition, and could be exercised by all ti contended that Congress had no people. Was it to be retion as to the Would they consider them- @ petition asking Co: that there was no ly not, The eoustitution seou the people of petitioning for tl jevances. Would any nau contend tale There was no comparison bet that presented by wr. Mai to the blessings with which a kind Providen. ed our countiy, and sald that the root of ail oar ‘war to be found in our failure to to the Creator the meed of g: recep’ selves bound to reo y but the bitterest frais’ at this petition had beew presented, and be would ve surprited if itr Mr. Wensrer regretted | t of the present session, ‘solemn oath upon the , thet you would constitution as s00n as yas glad that Mr. Cass had obtained new voted the other day against receiving & ennsylvania, asking no action by Con- ly requestiog Congress, in vie ated action upon the subject of slavery, on the jon of new States not to admit such States in ir Union, The Senetor bed declared tha; North Carolina was right, in remonstrating against the con- templated action by Congress. That was all the petition which Mr. Cass had voted against. Mr. Cass replied, that the petition in question eon- templated adverse action by Congress, in care of the pplication by a new State for admission, without a re: Ehction upos the question of slavery. Mr. Hace said the petition imtimated no such senti- Mr. Waxes stated that he had examined the peti- ised the name of no one of its signers ntly addressed the Senate adverse to the petition, and in support of the Uniea, alluding to the evile which must fellow its dissolution, aod o claring that be would vote ageiast all petitions “ either North or My se im the remot: te so dieastrous an Mr. Clemens declared. that thy ality of aggressing— the * Mr. Coorzn eloq gout had Dever been no disolutt gts in the South reyer of the petition, ition. He con! distinctly to understand that tion was not tof Congrees to dissoly ceive the petition, whi: ating from mad: he ser expected to It was no apology with bi: to receive the prayer of bis tellow beim no power to grant it least, harmless, and t Gispose of them as they de- ions for & dissolution of the the preseat one ived, and the rebuke administered to it uth of every man in the even againat @ ington had not been abo the it) and why en question being then taken, the m- othe aS to reesive a 4. Hale, Chase, and Se The Sepsis, preesoens to the considera:ioa of the Mr. af oes addressed the Senate on the tY, @xpreesiog his ude and diMeultles of the subject, aod co areqaent exists in to» aifaire the South had at their aod of the country. The people awakened to a seose uted almost to conviction beautifal uribate to Mr. A ebing long ive participate in the bless. - that when he sbould at bs be called to ey off the frail garment which bh _ 0 grecefully worn. his closing eyes mig beppy repadue st © proveeded with oy of lagine the wetat ation for the teriitories, amd ment of @ principle whieh per forbid, 1 , the flag of the Union to float wer ony Stace cr territory where slavery may exist, thove States where that inititution now ¢ South called upon Congress not to the question of slavery. They had not a; 1t was legirlative ay en ton upon the domestic institution of slayecy. Chey called upon Congress to leave the slavery «vertion to the great constitutional arbiter between the two see. That was ail the South aaked. “What then. bi would appeal to the Senator from Kentecky — (Vir. C — what bad the South to seer in the Onto “4 that they were sailed upen Oto up = 8 demand Zould never entertained that the farther constderation poned until to-morrow, which was agreed wimins ARLATIVS 19 Carroum Seereta y of State for ‘ay

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