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Wasuixorox, Feb. 23, 1860, Phe Progress of the President to Fredericksburg an? Washington, from Richmond. manchip her work tha iti ont of where well’ They x tents wt sat take her own thay, end do It ‘The President is back to the capital, and sleeps at the White Houte to-night, and soundly, too, no doubt, for went 4 for the hon indeed,” eaid ome to foaien Mompar, Feb. 25-6 P.M. how Saha “ something for and shouted, * ¥ ‘Phe two weeks later news brought by thedmerica, and Dublished im the regular morning cdition of the Herald, bad the effect of checking operations in most all articles of trade, merchants being disposed to await the receipt of private let- Yes, that’s true, you Od Zack in a, could to aid her,”) Rey ae 3 sees. those felends warm of singing | parades ly 25—Wind at sunrise, gaamt beauty of | wat aris Se wi fon the nd eo she did—and | ter Hiateen, “I'm going to kise ata ‘all the others followed, including the President, of 4, who was evidently j) in the og Aiging room Tithe hotel ware exo well eprocd ta he Pi he bas bad a bard day of it. special train this morn'ng at 9 o'clock, escorted by a committee of the Virginia Legislature, and Governor br Floyd, as far as Fredericksburg, where the President was delivered to the Mayor, at one were spent at Fredericksburg. At6 P.M.,left Frede- | dent and Governor took Vieliberg in « apoctal train for Aleta’ heels aeubatad bee by # dczen of the most beautiful ladies of that old town, @ band of music, a company of soldiers, and a committee wned and venerable old to ‘At three quarters past 7 o'clock, we left the Creek, th® moon shining brightly, not a cloud te be seen, an beautifal Potomac Feomeuse a river of silver. The fast boat Baltimore brought us safely to Washington the President at a quar- I omitted to mention yesterday. The first was and militery.and the second w iately after the war wed We left Richmond i Colenel Baker fainted at the ‘clock, Five hours their eeats, and so di: dred other people Oh, where I sat was facing the door, tt ping @ dozen lovely faces, tl couldn't eat beef, or e were in presence, and ~y which were ‘Of the citizens of that r iy, blanc mange. arty eater, and he was hungry, the ; bim laeb at Milford. THE TOASTS AND THE SPRECHES. “Gentlemen, come ao stan. ont end ail will re read cme jayor, w! the pret agin Bony y all ready. give all, and must make a selection. “Phe Southern question—all we det jiven {2 honor for they would not let id Mr. Semple, ‘The b bana had come into IT have not time to City in 835 bow ter to 1], as lively as & we Now for the details of t that Old Zack got tw with the fire compan ad is to be lot alone.” Governor Floyd. k (he Ia 8 gon of « former Governor ), and their services. The Governor rep! ff atts aon after eerie of thas cot me eee He begged to be exoused from hen allusion was the oorner stone, G life; from the car old man, be looked every inch oe oft fay how he could look on a field of bi ed about # foot iu height, and was evidently at a among the troops; he was at his old ti precisely ten minutes. when be again cha ured President. ellow citizens, w ok, but auld thet ‘tock from whence he 5 alluding to his #1 made lad to see and o were glad to 4 that the General did not stand on grace, oo In fact, the first day when b the carriage which eontai alse contained three geutiemen of the committee, kind, to be disloyal to the Union. do here, in this town—eonnected, as it is, wit! early associations of W: jpgton—| and bis friend Mercer, whe was a ace, from whence togeth ht the battles “ the Revolution—in the say Virginia could Qisloyal ‘or destroy & work of be and never will be. legenerated. He spoke of her ott and esienane victorious at Buena Vista, the other son entering the capital of the Monte- another son, whose eloquence rang at he asked whether the one could ever legions ‘to march into the bosom of oe 5 inneasen cae whetber Clay could use his the passions of his fellow-citizens at contained the monument of the He said the President had the Union as long as we know that what We know how long it as Virginia is the here where native of this atial le lookieg spectator observe, as the; ook tbe s tour of the ugh On the evening of ‘yooterday at jt dept wede a viet toe private party at Mr. introduced to the persons present, . which for beauty ie bril- her own hands — It vever can attended the Masonic Ba) lisnoy was never equtiled in Virginia, The magi cevnt dresses of (he masons, and the present, were truly electrilying to the President ‘At an early bour the President was i corning be was up bright end early, topping now and then to ad recoguiced him zumas; of Clay, the Capitol; an short chat with some passers, whi as the President room, and took his as the other traveliers and guests, He was then call ne old friends, and some ladies of Richmond, aod ‘ir Warwick At afew minutes thr carriages came te the door of the hotel, and all hands were escorted by # band of music anda eavairy to the depot, vernor Floyd and his lacy. a sister of W. C. Preston, of South Carolina, and aiso the committee to have charge of the President until he reached Fredericksburg. Crowds, both of ladies end men, came to the sides of the cers to cateh # glimpse of the President. Very Jortunate did thore seem to consider themeel wi peld out of the car window; tney ly clutebed wrist, arm, hand or a finger « were seized by as many different ed bis hand, and he laughingly Good morning,” * Good by, | am glad to see you alll,”” followed fram bis ips unvil the cars got under weigh, when he seated himself near the stove, and began a good-na- tured chat with the nearest person, locking Governor and be hada long talk, and by this time we came to avother stopping cut—shool bands with the people who bad gathered to eee him trom urighboring people with them stood hitched te mother of Washington? is pledge val —— by he vie he will do, he wi will be worth standing equal of other States, as long as she is the equal of Del- aware aud Wisconsin—and not one moment longer.— not to be superior to any we desire—we will not be ype A & faint idea of the Governor's ted through 5 it toa on Gen. Taylor, wh services, her noble names, bi added most Fe oaeot oy in ve that the joment the rights of Vi juality with Maseeobusette a ory in the State would rise to scatter the Union into 10, 000 He finished by a toast: — The Town of Freéericksburg— f Virginia, for the bravery of her sons, ti the beauty of her daughters, no ssvciatious of the past. rei ae this old town as the town bas done for the Previous to the toast and reply of Gov. Floyd, a toast of “ Our Honored Guest” was rose and replied to it. the victories achieved under bim—to the rs the troops he had the honor to command, and final spoke of the constitution and the Union, and closed reply with these emphatic words:--"I hope is the Unien is worth defending.” yd alluded in his Martliog and yet tens toned Prive 9 ) The President gave a i ‘There we met Ge | We want, sit, in Virgi tt ° vald shake his ba: time “u his fing Then the splendid General Taylor jed to his reception—to farms—talked about old remarked upon their horses which the fences and posts. Fi boy or girl he bad « word—* fine boy-—may grow up to be or even & general, if he bas luck” — to w six year old petticoat, In be gete, and * How Ah! my little man, how do you do “ Nice Little lady it tuin the ear.’? away we go to the next place do you ali do?” Gind to aee yeu al —l used to have many con- lused to come d I was born there. Agata we are in motion, The friend, the companion, the brother soldier of Wash- tom, George at — (Drank standing. } i woe Wolliagien, (Drank in silence and nections living about bere eelf. My parents lived in Orange eurrownd the old Gener vided by the Virginia Legislature, let Old Zack ge How chatty and b Wwe all g in to a lunch, pro- The people won't weve, end once more we are off opy the President is all the way. * ate at Fredericksburg, and the cars Che Mayor, Mr. Semple, R.. 8 he General gets on to the end of the ° most brilliant desis, Bold Soldier Boy.) correct, 8 gy 9 wearin ; * » is @ large crowd Virginia Legislature, * lied. He said present it there were two and the Chsirman) who ought to have He ie sata ihe hope th ory of Prluter, would rem ae Bs be ‘rinter, when he sen: = bo was himself a ve ase sentiment: it the stump of an o! cil, @ note book. and records what the young to point out her ee to General Taylor rose and On behalf of the authorith The Memory of » late Pre od its citixeus, | tender to you ve welcome you as (ita tin framing our glorious constitution, with patriotic fire. by Ie eh! and s alor, hath proudly berne Woman, deer woman, &e. the last regular tonst, Conway (the author of the Conway resolutioy P did looking member from Fredericksburg) was the prettiest man im the room, and ought to reply to such Conway rejoined, and denied the soft-corn — | eatd thot there were widowert and young men in that | room, who were unmarried. who should reply ; that he | | was a married man—that the man of the town (Mayor) | the Mayor rose and said, that whem the ladies were | alluded to bis beart was too full to speak; he could {By | not utter @ syllable on euch a topic. The Union~1t must be ewerd, but by justice and orly seerifice we will not m: Some one remarked that | {the glorious Vani » model of his own, the at the metropolis hy of bis exalted fam sbles us here, this dey, noes connected w! not by the bullet and | » Our principles are the we can proudly point | while other of our sist grate the acen hearts of their country short address, who their homes in th A He said he was South, and Southern ite sections and then He gave the health of id said, that it wasa very Northern mene at dedaes | and reside in the op | understand each o Col. Daner, &e. Col. Baker rose to , * of the benefits of this the mato pillar in the support of our ‘oad, of our prosperi- * very liberty we ¢o happily | ' history of your birth and reeves of the richly won honors of pecially the sets of your | dent. give every arsurance our desire and purpose to guard and preserve, t todividaal and collective hap; jom to which all the eonsteila- group eball have equality of right, one tar diifereth from amothy Again, in bebelf of our eltivens,t bid you | ™ r Nir. J. M, Forbes had finish. | Week's a| approsebed the edge of the | deat of emotion made « short | Mtl meat he did not intend to remain one. ( is Killed dead by those Frederickaburg girls | privately that b aunion in which tiowe tn ite beilite end differ enly as they ge erally did after a | expectedly called upon as | and {commence my remarks diffidence which is peculiarly characteristic of wbers of that iilustrinus body ef men. ly a miserable small party in the North sinst Southern righte; and that they were d upheave heaven Itself if they could; it mass of the North were friends and ny danger in the South. would come down che of bricks, and b ‘There are very infammatory Cr North and South. There should be no North —no 8 went in for one ration, from the Bay of bw med of Darien where When the young ed the address the (eo mand wi'b « @ ¢ his grateful feelings ed bis sojourn at the ca- 0 end bis gladaess to be ng Fredericksburg. ster years had been spent in the camp, where he bed no opportenity to study the efui for the approval of bis | atteriog manner ip which ft had | but be mort say. in justice to th Jer bis command, on the to them was due the tee and that he hed fou \ egivians smong the bravest of bis command. fer the recepty ~ be Od De ote clare who w nO # her; that bis pA gg oon yg to their help like an evi Deen Lere noticed Byron, and Loe | | Pogues language, and be ove nation -one republic. | He liked the laterchange of commod the previous speaker. of having the ginbabitente visit | each eeotion— particularly t | coming North. He gave as a tonet— Mayor of Freder: may there soon be lower jime in © women of the South 4 always be local excitement but he hoped Northern avd Se. Semple) — A fait oe my course | he aod of course to prere » do 0, | should com from the people. iimprompta in iy one Baker to Con- | i Let her send @ Baker * doren ©. 8. army, the Aid-do. en eyes cast down, the recail Majer }aton made @ short reply, sad gave ealth of Colone! Kinne Colonel Kinmey rep were gathering fast soon take theit departure, he should not reply, but would give a toast flect upon an audi the thades of ev 4 « is electrifying b A takes back good words for bet- t « bey playing marbies; sod theo draws back his 0 never surrenders toa forvl t Furrender to Sectt, of Riebmond am asermbinge of beauty—— ye get amongst them) Scott Bat the beauty that always go Soott free y yours my heart has no: + Taylor bad fiaiched, he wae i find myself in euch | t whem the committee con- uuiform soldiers, with « rerted by a enwpany 1 + and surrounded by treet about a mile, . Virginia will stay in as taught me thie ni wlow Mareachusetts and Khode repared, tir, to # Never, never, m mir. Seott made a m: Was responded te give no just iden of t thriliing speech by every man in the room. I © ft, for | heve not time or apace F Scott spoke the feelings of nine. tenths of Virginia. and that if Congress pass « bill in- terfering with Southern rights. she will be foremost to je and recede and go with the ts were given m bad been prey ‘ © war placed im the centre m, with & marshal on each the very élite of Virginia marked aristocratic hey could only be & es will approsch ¢ wae DO wnietaking of their beauty idet mach merrt All were excited with happiness Geperal Tayler and bie party drank very spatingty ted, escorted by handreds for the attached. ‘The ladies as the inen, aud amid waving of rehiefs, we parsed from the lovely rt Os a writer once ald. the only finished town fn There ate cid houses, old people, old bridges, old rirects, old farhions old carriages pd old asanciations it ta ae it ever has been ment and app bends with the ( displaying their Cc t vallieg | At dart we ait Teo mere cars besutiful and loxorant beads of Fay rorne, bat they wi d the Getonished Presiden Shouts of laughter | ply seemed to incr eeeed and were f care talking with the ie very tired, end said the marchal you, if | can started for Wasbington = to the store. “ Why, ble«s me, ong when they reach bim Com. Warrington had lort the Joyourness of a ol sito wi ters before operating. Cottom was quict, and no sales ef- it aeomed io be de Col Baker, iad ih bi Ola sh f Gatorota ia sod it Eaton feceived and forwarded with promps ea Marine private letters. Sugars: aod tacks with satan bu- oe feharinn Best, a, aixta 4 3 ne | Banat eee pa ean tes ivan ir | qc, ee Dien sr ooce, Baker 7 as} pie rea getbered up and round him. He talked, Fo others talked and be yng wed while listened talked esr Yate "ho; wenn and Old Zs Zack ies. in, ray said he was with spoke a the pleasure and he; joyed in Virginia; not one ap; ‘to him about office in three 8, sht im that little group, Brandywine. wea tir, but the firmness of and no one would have thor (bad they not all ki Tsu 22—Arr barks AG ies posta —_! that ae ee Siena at sa spay Serle ow at nominal aie dig old man, who seemed Pretending old mam, Pine Bea ‘Thos Yorke Ola aa. sehe np Michigan, Shute po Gitar, Molatyre, Bostor a EEE ngers Arrived. Pa there) Seca Wood and child, Mr and bim yo bere ry vin tine art only four velunteers and four hundred regulars to ecag with Sante Anns and his twenty-five thousand M cans. He spoke of Scott, too. That he must pend known it was wrong 2 strip himtbus; not that Scott wished him ssc: Boott believed he would bs; and per if he and bis command were cut off. bad the command at first; but no, he was afraid would take him a: chances for the MEDICAL. 4 how gape. fee cligae ot ee no, : be would not say, but oct te n as bait a nen from Washington, and injare his dency; he feared the fire Had he left Washington and come out, he would I, evenafter the vee Th ae te of the Li age ° qi 5 mare ‘America, which w ere announced thie a oe J 10 pt Ey ay by elthor ‘sellers of have been the President to-day, not |. battles of Palo Alto and Resaca de ls Palms, felt no bitter feeling towards any one. if he would come out and take the cemmand. his right buyers, until steel the (pan! ad of the later mail. We quote 4 stagnant market, at our previous from here, end ‘the first to Livenroo. CLassiricatiom. nen) to arrive home, round the MTaluable ond. "She bas E.-- THE OF FiCE FOR THR APPLI Wines remedy for —- ear Tonle, for preventing 1t, has been Temov ire. “Hours for the recep I offered to act under Scott, as my eenior. When the administration oem & ‘s Vory suc~ ZORGE ‘GALVE = abandoned me to fate, friends about mo advised me to show my them no—[ avd! diddoit. I bad ma bt with Santa Anna, and whip him, and—! did it.” a All rose. Anis Jon 70 30, saw th becca Ciera Giger jeck ex of an mast full tt water; Gentetia, Snow, at at Sh irit, and to leave the country. I had my duty to do, Bayh le up my mind to havea move THE PIMPLES, Liman 8 face, 2 eruptions, ete. Be Broadway mind, 103, Soesaeeah ae oad. e steam whistle blew, we were near the landiog, said Mr Gallagher, “] move 2 a vote of thanke to t! boat, for their kindness and attention to us on our up and down trij tions in EMBELLISHES A GOOD 2 HOMELY face an a fine, soft tiful head this for three shilli Se bottle of JONES’ Coral mabe the coarest, roughest both vompogoing ss to Atkins, from os bound to Charles- re) Pat — ern be uring captain and officers of this sproap’s leak, and was compelled te il. Nominal. Nominal. Paviix. His maskot wan stesdy, 58. oalse of L000 boxes of noes rinaee At $2 25; and 300 240) boxes Malaga with mederate sales of and particulariy for their extra double trip to-day on our account. ArKO of Ceranite ra furnitur and worst hair beauti- a ror of it, please sey ay.”” )? said the amiable President, “let our attention and kindness in ac- nd feeling, forces nd No] ‘Tmackerel at sbout $12, ¢ hair to grow, ¢| NNW, Near L try it once, and you Scun Kossv ru, Hall, Famonre Be sod come en, me thank you for companying me. “ Rather, General,” repliet “let us ements cite tee Califor- Ra - nia. there was no! Great Britain remained nominally ‘the same; 250 tons of logwood were taken re has been no pootgeial ates ot . quotati am Ags much obliged to you.” 1d onelof the gallant officers, \k you for your p' to 1, pe re J KXOw (41D 4 BLixD, had very heavy we her ‘the ‘whele time voming hom MAN Ay: Li ry iP rp aDyY AF 1, I go ox a ote mber Tooth the oe it has called forth for our comfort from those Bi: Good might, gentle | with only r Timited ood might, get pow We A inquiry. im conversation bead his aid, be wi shadow never be less. ALEXANDER, Statement of T. Butler King, 2a, “areavien ANTrLore Paste, wold ‘only at #3 Broadway. AUTION bot poe. PRRSONA. Owe mana Siategn pesey of monsetal practice Znables ‘ll curable @ Aiveagon of the sit y mail of otherwite (before reported), Capt John Dick 7 from Philadel hs ort ha proved otal iesies Gas the ball tentemmels she took » strong head wind from wind chaxged to SE, commenced blow! ny bout working bed rasoa, at Yo for dry, He sverherne 6 ibe. W; ro aint vorclock log, Ge ae ar atiee it aecen ee vt erosive ant fmpor att] RELATIVE TO HIS COURSE OF ACTION WHILE IN CALI- Tg engine got out of line, a bie to keep het at sea, fe fe board, was obliged to run her ashore. ‘The ean probably be saved; the taken with some ot very bya, tude at t months, thi wes With & good ae aaa cite GALL ANG ED. deed Gtolara? mbsemedons fovanes Hie tons Cnr ‘and ons, bodily prostration, sendy tome, and it my fall ‘orgs and boiler Wastuxcron, Feb. 23, 1850. furniture, &e, was taken from To THe Errors or tHe Rervauic:— Gentlemen— Permit me to state in your columns that wy illness in Californis,and subsequent —_ debilit; arrivi copaain 8 and crew srrived was exceedingly —{ Norfolk Beacon, Notice to Mariners. NAUTICAL INFORMATION. Narionar heme Hw ae 2M Nervous Antidote don't aur them, il ferret ay my tie consequently, fennel 1 0 bi Teceipts by railroad were Purchased imme- small, ‘The emall daily rec diately on =! at very full rater. There bas becv a better feeling in the market for , mY numerous bere, = the ¢! PBYSICIANS AND LADIES--WE HAVE A ror method of curing Proia A recent indisposition which has paral, ease. elas: len, er Peis on Californ! jic mind to be assailed, Perbape misled, by insinua- Tons, inquiries, an) innue: ly answered, ma; Dold arrertions, form, to did Bot, por hav steagy demand for common Th ere wero sales madi for some days. have nt Mitended or expected, my But! cannot longer permit the Wasninoton, Fel ‘Six:—Capt Parsons, of the sbi rt that, on the 23d of August set late Beaten, be 2 discovered and bent eevee ‘® passage among Janda. islands are at the Rastern entrance to the aud therefore in ene of the greas thoro urate survey of them, and ed them on the charts 1s of doubtful koou- a oe, 2FoR new Lag = @ Wi The mn, at je of 1,200 barrels this a vas trig. cach, which was an advance of 2)s0, on a. undoes, whieh. if not inal deal To pro te Ts surjscted ped 20 in or ov lnenen nee nad it it phe to Ey ~ 4 st good, "tree ef f charge. A Linge salee co the spot were at Lic. 2 20, arrive, there ware sales of 18,000 gallons Bae or pri if misrepresentation bas assume contradicted, | therefore assert that I with my duties in Califoraia, at any time, received secret he tion whether verbal or writ United States, or any subject of slavery tempt to influence the people of California to the question of slavery one wi asrertion that I did recei: tempt te exercise such in: tions or insidious inquiri mgr are 80 framed or in- tended as to induce the sident or any ee could be base enol reoeive, suc! declare to be totally without ‘foundation in fact, and = the shadow of truth. from the Presid ‘te, Rochester, N, Y. post- winder at $10 50 for m R. RICORD'S yn mm yer teed OR PROPHY- lactical f certain latter there wae but Litt in fair request at $5 75 ry $6 for prii sogd (country). Beet reo ie with ‘ales or 0 hhds. — ‘tre sugar cured ( Valenti: Ge not active. Sat For farther information concernin, very, I make the following extract of ‘with the remark that Cay gator of skill and intelli Ty Tespect, entitled to cont! fen this important disco- apt Parsons s letter to is reprosented to me as a whose statements are, in Avaver 22—Ska Account. Py AM A eg heeding Seg d for the Thousand Islands; YT or any other subje: oe were firmer, Meats were ia is ice, isfalse. Any LY ATE DISEASE C local application without Medicine —The ¥ one eo. yi hae Woes wed ent URED IN ONE Day, aa a bagen ete oes nee op ‘was in good and low grades 1 do, pe Ey the pare bis Cabinet d give, or that f sovord ow tn ath ot ney to beat gh a 100 teettuctions, 1 were made at do. aes seSates were mado of the following lots, yin 2 lots on north side Fits fe fourth street, be- 1d Tenth avenues, $1,175; 1 do, Sgrenterntb aa tay exh 4 ope with seater ia Ki. splits for the cure of female sa bai OE BOOKS —4 COMPLETE PRACTICAL ‘and tres te diseases, Bighteoath street South. it would be 105 den ST mie Bast, fairs from the SW. and pleasant ther, and had nothing from 10 te 18. Kept ina nrough om both sides. hi t three miles East ai | k street. So 10, im street, SAxits, $14 $17,500; inistration, to induce the people California to form rrived at San Francivco on the | 3 in the steamer Panama. We did not | sea nor did I'see or bold any communi. Tal Kiley, a about the middic of Tank — enth athe beauti Homer coawin, el Dd. —s oy s pte ao on te be ai Ric ord oF Act diseases, tee ty third street and Second ‘avenue, clamation, calling a fornia to form a St in ‘this country. missions. Impotence: je) Eaiiics. 14 plates. oy sete sore mee) ne firm, aad $1 80 is eed W for Caloutts. A sale of ~ at as 75, casks extra. caused by improper Price ‘31. "por tals at the Pub- Stringer & Townsend, 222 Broadway, aud by the Aw~ ing through this Bastern cntrance to sot N OCTOR, YOURSELF PRIVATELY—FOR 26 CB! by means of the Pocket Aecuiapivs, or Byory O ty fourth editie ‘and form, by Willies and o calculated to aveld the inm forily result from any atte is theretore hoped it a th of Calif Pris Be., time and interest. Receirrs oy Paopvce ren Rariroans, board hand. “After metting’& gases of od citizens will unite im carry- | Bag me faith ing it into exe ‘The steamer in which { was a pasenger to San | Francisco was the first conveyance to carry to = | pcople of Calitornia the intelli, tion of President Tayler, and cabinet ; so that, at the date of onanes Kiley’s procla- | mation, it was not possible that he could have received any communication trom the ‘The President of the United es r. Polk, the Seer xy be Secretary of War, Mr. wie the recommendations proclam » tained se they are in President Polk's last annua! mos- rage, that the people of California acted in forming their State constitution. Jalwaye addressed the people Self Abuse, and We worthy of of particular attents wae bod the ina think i returning home JTithout a copy of the Pocket Seou= S Norttiward bore about N pisiae and persons i ‘stern of the Thousand Islands to sea, spoala poesese resent administration. ‘tates to whom he refers, of State, Mr. Buchan jarcy. It was in accordance Leather, ‘on ag W by W. 2 miles per b light breeze, from SW island. At 5 , most Western of Thou rd SE. of Caltfornie in my private pectfally, RY. Ton Wm BALLano Purston, Secretary of the Navy. ‘Whatemen. froxsx—Fob 8, off Cubo Ko: Teath vi do., 1024; $2, on és 1 900 Maryland Hf sudvring, of phytieal physieal rte Rico), Nye, NB, on ly poescesion of thie work. vareied, ov thors cou tet walsh pared to wsledion weeld' be perverted ‘accordingly that oe ring the Iast fall elections in that Spoken. Forest Queen, Lovett, from New Orleans for Livers Married. in the 24th inst , by the Rev, Ch. Iellner, Mr. Hew- ) to Miss Manix Beactuar, both of New reance, ery fersnle—the wife, the my womanhood, or the one in ieee ure contempiates an jn mode of ure, in oveny companine Florids papers please copy, ublic mind that jornia to exclude sen! ree or intlueses ery. r BUTLER KING, | On Sanday, Feb. 24th, Cn c rg! te nd ——- Huestis. The Great Fire Macon, Georgia, OUR GEORGIA CORRESPONDENCE Macon, (Geo) Feb 18, 1850 o Catia in Re hore of his bro- acqua ntances, About 1o'cloek this morning. this city was alarmed by cries of “fire,” cated, i found the flam pied by Mr. Shelton, asa tailor's shop. So rapidly did | the fire spread that, by daylight. two entire blocks or invited to attend his funeral, | of his ee, = John Walker, 43 seat ; Marion street, this will be taken to Gree On proceeding to the from « building oceu- ¢ Maris, Towner, from asta ( « Nov 2) via Bath (Nov 3%, lon 35 (Not the Albara, t dan lL suppored that thie state self to meet the ) T beard Bri ww (8s Ban Francisco, Dee /, Pinkham.) re of the elty were consumed, The storer E following builain, destroyed — Froit a i bro with most of their contents, were ted v0 my. wife, on learning er ea paca or WRT MIDE OF CoTT tore by AL y Vira bee gon oy sini, | 2 Ttia, of course, limyracsicabie te rat | sense by Telograshe — at jo Bastete Lodge Room. exinted for years, is Carriage repos: PLOCK ON rea babi efest Stiles, sg ese Roseal & Norton: Loere- Feomieh & Sons: Abd el Kader, ia Jo Conway, from Philadel: | ered in four 4a Revere, Freeman & Roberve. oat aggravated casce of this disease, days. A poriest cure, erre ane cases remeved in two bo he My yi sat AS TOON 3 Sat Cortes OO BERBER = RrFRI ty or mated lows t# $150,000. and but partly inrur- Ship Tartar (of “ioc Kong pth Wes aber, Shaneh. to 4. Thir great lore may be attributed co the inet . a de similar asso 1 dag trom r the Washington Hell Hotel. kept by ajo + %& Meany. and the "1 LS jos, with full direstions,at $1. One y ave cured in twodays. For enle by C, My ard street. le etores ent danger, but by the wind H Mr —A fire broke out this morn. *, 1d days, with mése, Fine at Ganon ing, about four o'clock, in Water street that it commenced in a buliding cocupied a shop, b of his sl all-tigged brig ashore PR, Feb 6—~Drig Financier, Hy NYork, is 10 beh HL. Lowell, Wh ircovered, the back part op wae all on fire The fire epread from this Smith, Curacos, 22 ebop. eeeb way, through a bloek of wooden buildings on the north side of Water street. consuming the whole dieck. it being about two hundred feet long Dg the sufferers are Robert Williamson; building (brick) ie badly roorehed em the roof and windows, clothing considerably damaged and some lort —oovered by ine atce 0 Bos Lash ine, lat Y 40, lom 71 2 on itanie tor New Terk ‘orto Rico, 18 days, with pA, Feb &Brigs Leeann, Treat, for Boston, lg Elise (Pros), Heidt, frem do, jose arr. * 4 10, with engar, un is 5h, Feb 2i— Arr sche Statesman, Cathell, J BK Brown, barber, who lost mort of bis tools, Boston. ha diet, brig PT ie, sort, in an open boat, and rbep avd house furniture, estimated at $200— Inrurance ineured $500 rured J Deok suravee York; 254, gent Roan Br), Boe 18 hes Jobn Brown. confectioner, FS is, int fon 74 30, « Nes wree John Laurence, buliding, p probably tn and clothing, about $100 tatlor, loss not known office and butiding— most of his Batebeler, Eeq value! + papere were faved. Mrs. Springer, butidin n Meade, milliner, p: NC, 8 days, with surance Wm Ring, bateber, loss not Brockman & Co. os), Hart, Kingston, Jam, 24 Feb 10, Int 9, lon 70, hich ewept decks, eprung, | bett ox, Fob 29—C14 tra it John, Skolfeld, Poritand, to . Philadelphia; sehr Denmark, Ci oon Jen Fisher, Phil x bs jelia, Snow, Trini tohrs Eastern Light, Ly | 0— re ipruranee 1 AR AND A OU rz (OUAANTIED DR. Red Drop cures all tients hadjte, ist om Rete gele Wlessbikon, 1 Delaware, 2 days 2 days, with Inthe and 9, in ioe! deot loa and gad, and bad the Vout “| es, Ree, New oe with joe, bound Sy beaees ian wre boty Smith & owner of the ¢ feet asmurence of success, Perfect ant of iar eat ind, ieee “Waring Wad | Pointed lew here are bout $300— no ineurance R. WORRTSON 1 M Brown bad pot only their place of bot of) their bowsehe id furmit of doors . | tools of al igenses A pita’ re er png ‘ee morenry. Letting. boot flip Sea Witeh. Also, 9 ship and brig. Sarma ce gid,