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77°,° Teun aay, princi oe O I, te Waa street, corner AN or above Canal street. Pee 8. Denia. ‘ao ae is GENT! Sy hom $00 to dress eee SAP EMEN Sehirs ‘ ape the eit , a8 poeeen BY | a Setan ewe Tevommended;, would have open at ieee: '‘REBT.—MON- the comedy of Mr. C. W. ‘s Pepiones. THBATRE.—MONDAY tho eatertainwente will commence 9 ‘Tilton; Sir Fre- col Jarvie, Mr. Jof- Te be followed by frau; Steady man; be can URTON'S oe om JAMBERS 87 y B foe Bere = mages Cras aa chi ED-A SITUATION, BY a ee W Tole og Grensley, re, yor 7 woman, as Nurse an has the best days at 2] Fringe street, first room, up stairs. Wir ered ipibe ees Witten fa Mr. t= Loew xvas ase ve pucker e i er, Mr. Broughat: iy Ciclo oe Second Picts reload Fart y eurtain rises at a qurcier past. azlON. a A YOUNG GIRL, LAT! to take by childrea, or do te to the silico of this Paper, fo be promptly attended to. to city or country. ANTED-—A Lan ae ay he wosey, AS WAITERIN Has no objections RICAN MUSKUM.—P, pitt ‘ud Proprietor; Joha st oa de, As ‘ formances and iy g at half- past seven o' Palos Mexch ith, 1860. Ts oattig A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED | Rote aad ituation as Gardener, or toltake care of a horse ‘ le arrangements to carry the same ally into eae 1BLO" LOON.—TUESDAY, 127 MARCH —SE- cond Grand Cor ene vosal and fadmission remains Pg co, Led or yon away, apatier ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A | { th.” “Spoiled \ te and Wivens” eo. Oe rard | in Boston and Baltimore, Ot “Four Mowbrays, . have Leen received in the Muse «tbe Broadway Theatre, ip this city, and at th the most Faptarons app! them to be Lo weet wond dilings ail. erected. nge all erect 1 th street, Water st the"Buikteds Soe’ waderfichcs tothe tao etatianed by s auitable for manutact ala iglvatied poutions for business Also, iy rl Tinpromptu for 4 nt Solo tor Harp, Siges J diani; Duo, feom Norma, Signi , in a stylo of excellence, h not sporcachable by more than two or tres ‘s Ricvard, Macbeth, and Can rte: a for two da ‘s. ANTED—A SITUATION, , to do general housework i asher aud "Toe beak of alny rat Piease to aoply at Ne. 3i Prince street, fur three dy, a, steers Atel rili Patti and Va force ard ‘nish i acters ip (he cowntry-- euch’ pai byl ek, is really too morvellous ‘oe belief. Yet wo mean ‘emake no allowance for years. #ex ea" bre re ontively that we know several Ot, | BY A RESPECTABLE | y isa first rate A RA HOUSE, ASTOR PLACE. GRAND 4 Benefit of the New under the direction of Lieut Potter, Jos. Freres | extetly what we say? [uray ora n 1. Burnham, Thomas Picton, Lieut. Sena busy, James M. Bayles, R. King. and Leonard W. ‘Tnesday evening, March 12, 1850, the performance will ° mence with James pe Rheriton ‘To deliver ‘ae viangua se of Shakspere phasis, correct reading, Zonception of the character sustained, mpe thele performances as among OTTAGE HOUSES AND LOTS.—Aa. J. will ell two Cottage Houses and lots, to-morro ch inet, at 12 o'clock tween Second and Third ave> wien’ traged eVIRGINIUS ry ait rai a New York Albion On astonishing fact that these little children not ‘ale ditplay a remarkable accuracy of reading, ania the text of their parts, which would be desirable but their articulation is distinet, and thoir per what gould be be expe ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE you! NG WOMAN, AU | seally e ‘situation to do the housework of asmall family, vaage AUCTION EER.— oF spose tei valuable pe bap ©. TUTTLE, \LEGANT AND Ses rate Wasker'ead iroser, jed by her lastemployer. Please i 199 Washington street, Brooklyn. Cau bescem til 3 d from infants of Misses Bal re ifth and Siseh Tach “ave, ab en e'elogk, om ihe abore nae parts Furuitrg,"Faidtings, ts ef a family Fomovi mr theei-y, the whole ot wotes i MsiRiuk woteces Tor each. Gakalogues Teedy om the morning of the sale, EW YORK TATTERSALL respectfully invites the attention of carriage eed ctxers that he stili co — wand rucondnand Vehicles, sales, and prem: mb vomag in ‘at auction. ever GEO, W. wh id recherehe combin: Seri] gifted child: TO haat peppy OFA Hou - IN AGEN- berbood, cast of wile and ee ti required Address W. J. ite; Sas r, Mr. RS. M an Phobbs, Mise, Fell; Mrs. Captain Phobbe, Mise & Maybury. Ad~ mission $1; Amphitbea Performance, to comm: cured en Monday and Tu open at 7 o'clock. at 736 o'clock. Seats can be se 9, from 10.g0 4 o'clock. KEMBLE, WILL GIVE the Society Ld Library Le Lecture ald office, naming parucu= ough to be theiratand he wonders of thi THE SUBSCRIBER Kc reotive on gale and ‘ANTED-. BY A RESPROPABLE | YOUNG wouaN, far reaanle ‘term: NB Regus a situation as Pla 6 Mast ha trited witheciight, and’ & novel, as well as wonder: tre marvellous ip force, captivating in gra rewarkable (uF Ms FROnORS aeee private family. 7g Inquire at 196 ‘Green aiteot, ty 6. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A 2.205 sitl, ae Chambermatd and Seametress, oF Nu Ja willing vo make hervsit gener ly u sot city veleceuse con be piven, fi Bixth etreet, corner of the Bowery. ‘Gan be ANTED—A SITU TION, as WaltE RESPECTABLE SHIRLEY, pina 8.—T0- MORROW, eaday) 2, at ead oy Fe o'clook, eee ranted Peltea ene, Dis BYERING. An THE GREAT 7 ALY, ee Stee ere ity bs magnioent ¥ OPE Lait ol talented Vaudeville Oe = ; Hales, the Giant, the ori Fiamee Sea iS int and Beomeremas Madem Rockwell, Fortune Teller. tion to the Museum and performances, 25 cents; Children un~ BY A RESPECTSBLE Beatch airl, a8 oh abermaid, or te do the MW fomily; ie an exeellen’ 0 moving) TH. a exhibition on Wea a Saturday afternoons, at 8 o'clock. ak or THE aad cg bd CaLirORNiA, & Pe fOriginal Pi td favelen retensiy eed, Kar kings, Finger rious etyles; silver sete ‘Atco: ad invoice ot valuable olose a concern. eotate of the late arth isting of head ID RB, fea of a racelets, Bo. Also, an in- — of Stoves, beautifully set in an poons, Knives and Forks, &; Sale positive, to 1¢ administrator of the roach, «rings, finger Fi Fries, framed Yau wai at i ‘Charlee street. Can be seen ANTEDSA SITUATION, BY A Chambermaid or ci nl Bei jection to go & short distance in the country. Can give the a Can be 1 ar Te which M Michard Wm G RESPECTABLE Edward Miad ‘the Olet and 62d times. every afternoon at 3 o'cloen. a Lover, Taree Gregories, Songs, Dances, and \derful Gipsey, ten comic views of al and ministeriai Portraits, Wi 0, by rt tof fret Nurse; isa good Doo mmence at Saito & 3 gener divertisementa. mittance 60 cen: Weay ——— y e. Apply seen for thtee days if not eugaged. BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN as housework, cook, wash Cam be seen for two | ulberey reet, between Hester Fifthana Bisth orem collection of Oil Ps , and worthy attention ; ote ‘which will be from Children under 10 year ALLUALLA, 96 CANAL STRERT.—LASTING 8UC~ { unrivalled eutertainme of the most beautiful Ladies im the world ox Mbit liviog ploturee and sratnee, and a and Wednesday 5 Sai Gents. Ci e8e0R, It penuin tesesthn MUS) 16 CHATHAM ARB— os ‘look. Prices ar Rie ginny ys et ee MUL- ‘all st ah rt at alt ust 10 0" 2 Se eT ee api RESPECTABLE ‘a8 Cook, Washer and lroner. The i» Please apply atd44 Bim street, | ments. ANTED—A SITUATION, Protestant woma: best of city reference gi Can be seen for two days. pot A ern eye i 2g AR jp ohagey | every wednesday au ESsks. BaADscny NASH Lt Shed gt § N. tree n atreetey om the second floor. ITUATION, BY A VERY | Washer and lroner, to 4s cocking, baslag. weshing end | 'y good Tecommendations from her I ling to mabe herself Uy useful. short distance in the country. Please call | tween Prince an th a chaste variety of of le Bouse, with two stores ty location ontral for busin tiuuatfon, and fe appli harle ‘fferus, 625 ‘dudcon street, or LETHE VALUAGLE TAREE-STORY ANTED—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, WELL acquaint. | 4 with general housework. aj , between Twenty: “Cc si ig, eaaes jon, Benicia, be premptly forwarded on the & § directed to Saeram Sandwich Islands, & & al ef t) Ar Twenty-sixth font ogven tnehen, by Seventy per cent of the purchase for @ term of years, Attorney at Law, 129 iF — the Lot te twenty. N Howdiven Blunt, Eastman, jervia Rt. ewete | YA, YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION AS | family, orina | R, HB. TAYLOR & F une jon. The best of city reference fi cies: Ape eet, second floor, Wantepi rant Af A or Bc 20, thy FRANCISCO, AL “nee oi eat. Seely ts debs ROAD ry AY eaeranst Jot mere Hevee and Ls Ne. Pn fost; the house is built ia ts stories high tisk OUSE, IN A RE. lerenees :— J vagowte Bea of three persons, . Smith, A. Bininger & Co., Ki .H. HENRY, Agent, No. @ CALIFORNIA beste PBR GEOR. Pee Lai inecy will be received: Io, beget pry ef Binet incharae forwar aiter, and th Ay ‘and vaults front jerate, will moet Sith attenth ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY wi bermaid eneral bi moar | ina ey! poten Houston street, for two — NOUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE—IT IS SITUATED ON the East river, five miles from the city. The dwelling quare aud replete with modern vente ore are Agel improved with truits tory, vineFics. propagating, house | Sbundune of water, Scenery unsury oto im th a A AP Ia te Ww GOAN, No.2 Pine ate R SALE TARM = veo OR SIX ACRES, LYING repike road lena Marine cy ded to Ban aneiseo, sorts eieg™ See Broad, RT WELLES, ‘neti CO, CALIFORNIA arehouse and wharf, ‘Co, 109 Front street, New York, and to L. G. Can- New Haven. ETMORE } et EA Gat gritraiien pal ie rs ANTED—A BITU, sy woman, te do 0 OF Zz oy family, with best ofeity reference. Please COMMISSION MERCH AN Sttnomer ord Lg! a arp ‘Aleo, reveral other small reef KARE CAANCE.~ FO! BOG, ressenat le terme, ti woe, aig ey fixtures and fur- f the beet a Sd Bowling Sie sce Oitice, 100 Contre On SAL Rs TuKge avon MODERN BUILT 187 3 coat bighteenth x0, 20 Cha Waite by saty SITU, car in without the Pea wed ‘are ood re ANTED—TWO YOUNG ea. To Rosi ytd on | aD Babreldery, Lace and Cap Store, APO B,” 9 wy ) Broadway, ie HOUSEKBAPER—A LADY WISHES TO ENGAGE ity, in 8 rropostable family; verness, being full, i hildres. Address, post pai 33.—SPRCTAL gers for this Express will leave by the steamers Mand Obesohec, om the 10th ieesant. with pack= tees. parcels aod messages, for ell parte of California, which as jesired. JOHN C. THOMPSON, 6 Pearl street. CALIFORNIA EXP: Dress Cap i jakers. | can be prepaid or not Apply te mks, “i ALIPORFLS GOLD DUST—WANTED TO BUY, $20,000 aiiivepia G for, ouleh the higheot raceo will be . WEBSTER, 7 4 Ro BALE — A FINE DAPPLED GREY HORSE, SIX hie # bigh, kind inall har- AF Sehool, 1 Mer- none need apply unless a porior coach or family horse, ALIFORNiA HO of G RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN WANTS 4s Seamatrors; uderstan is di and every article nai Eractus etn 8. a 4 8. Thi ” Vosamn, Chairman, jo the fancy store, afew doors ae "eacond be seen for thre: wi LETTE SPACIOUS B. ENT, UNDER CBL- nd line of Vault. situated under the os ay t the corner of pomey street and Broad for Lys” tadles, bowl it be lat soon, they wi partments to | cuit tensnte’ WANTED, | Lge ayes nope. oR a minutes’ walk of ALL FOR Bins BENEFIT OF TH Mew Now York Volunteers. mur geld, by having it fore sel! yurremt rates; thie we will aren tefore, call at the reSoery and obcain further inturmation, Ogarin LPOKNIA SHIPPRRS — take place'en Pricey Evening the tothinctane at Tammany BoM, the Arniy of bday of Andrew Jackson. and tastefully decorated with sae various trophies alle: Bhould those Be divided into vevers! a1 Mee, 252 Broxd way, ON KAOTHERS, ORNIANS—( AM NOW PRE tt » Ticks 10 followiag Co: i he principal hotels, and Nts.-+Floor Committee.-= ‘Charles Fates, Jemee Me — of The sable corner ot'of Grosby goed secomenmeantiont. Prince streets, frm 9 ae D.. —AN “AM t board on the first of nd te os Broad: lites of trangsm the deor on the e Comsirren or An Cont. We Me ardle Cel Gemmaling Wendell, Uizeses D. French; ornelias 8. ury, HB. Purdy. person By, tals process, I have a Hi , % nary free sat pt and Reception Con ne P Brestes Brooks, William Buros, Joba F. hover, Bijan % per. Childe, Jared W. Bell, C we ing lees them 2 pow CURSE WANTED—AN EXPRRIENORD 1 NURSE, to ferred. atten he “a Syceg reunited. the liverat patronage beste: most eet tabi Se geen tee that he te otill 98 hie Kaleo Cant. &, Pert rt Coresey, Cel, chimera Committes « harley Mi! Meloom J. Waterbury, . Bij 4 Orne tal Painting, sad Shy a sit | f WB e'clock, at Tammany Hall. ik done in any of thy weie Committee A. Nomis, 3 Pyone A ie ay we A Wal DANIEL DELAVAN, Chairman, +, Treasurer. Jounrn A. Divves ‘OUNG pace rk ‘OMERG HAN T TAULORS—WANTRD, Ste, Re- Hwee RIVER oy ebie young twa o napemant TAILORS.—A YOUNG ued. id derable experience ae Cutter Teement ae such i i ieee for new rubeer z z r ined way stations: at 2, P * foe frcight Kear! iB Sbancen Prosi¢ent. hoepsie stopping at all wey starvonay tonform the trade that basen hi Dis lant work om «7 the wort fasbionable style. a 4 ork. ba the greater portion of the tear e th OLD LEAP a1 AnD ¢ ooup FOIL MANUFACTORY, tit Prar West Broad: y) = megiate :ARL STR BET, MaA- Gsta'cnd Suvcr Penoul Casom, importer of French Aocor- ALL Revma, in Chambers. etrs0', fhestee, are now ready fot ooen pati the notice of commit ions run on tive openihg of ‘en convenience ta ae THO fewelry will eae it et enyets will rromoxe their Oat Wests Barres Batter aid rion Lat of Cincinnati enqer~ enred ’ mane Rngina? ee vi which hela selling st'wholeesio and visi, | a Ry hice alich patent lever Watehos, by Ve : are, will always ty of thelg bag~ YOUNG, Chief Engineer, A Porter who wnlery PENDITURES erly alight pers Siiviewt toi ¢ Chstisine Chase na Keye fob Keys Gold ond oliver Pencils and gold Pens, - - = LOAN ON 30ND AND MOAT. BOBMAKING MADE Bas he r VibeRT «eo nore 00D BOARD CAN BB Fr that led th thet immense este 4 Division street; been ip full of Ales, « few plonsa: jon mecewtary, In- at REDUORD PRT . 450 pe jer ologie eenviewen. Barly appli quite at thie fee, SROAKD— Av i CHAWHER* StaeeT WITH 4 HAND- toms well furniehe A b i end eteve. - 240 nce Mey dass tae LAL ing hie peace Mopouanye Bink, $1,400, t0 ts SUASCRIBBRS BAVA THIS Day cebard, Lenigh, Biack« tnd are propated to dell ranted a A tingle room for s gentl+ man. ATION WANTED * Ath prompt extent sevnceret Las y mined Peach Orchard gale ot Airy conte per ton less than Ine Ate very perticnlar NY, OF OoNFaT EN? URNIFHED aak n rity will be giv te hetricnka lee female, eit at Ube offoe of thks paper. jal and Bie, Mat cor U* Upkeep eran ene Se it ’ eens Kerk e Pivrpon. S10 ae the npades 9 oabing, For freight es passage Mad '¢ South poste ort nad Boa wurdsy, the RD K. WN, SHI One ot thenbipect ie iin ay and reta: Liv on ys be EE ee To UA pinay. ‘An experienced autgeen will be attached so onct ", we Pest Berge cate meh et ie eat nee New ‘York, Wedneaitay, March 19 ms STEAM NAVIGATION GOMPANY.—F. op and Southampton ) United States’ Mail Biesmahip, WABBINUTON, G. W. PY mander, will sail for dmesday, 20th omen, vie Southampton, 06 March, from Pier Bo: 8. Ni. rs apply to 0 WOLLER & 422. gents, 6O way. CALIFORNIA VIA gree site AND id steamehip GEORGIA, D. D, Porter, U. 8. Navy, States Mail Steamship © ill diepateh Georgia ou Wednesday. the {3th of Mazel ante oR pl La wer pier, foot of Warre Bre te rt a Chiagtes, touching off the at 10 Passenge Orleans will take the steamship Falcon at Havana and procved without delay. The perior accom! ia y and her thorou, gly tested ree wer sack, ave passengers on Asonrance of safety and epeed hot to inferior’ veeeels. running with a single engin n experienced surgeon is uttached to the vessel. adineuh vake'e oan be secured, on appli- fhe oftiee of the com! Rates of Passage from New to Ch: State Room Berth, S100, Stands Steerage Berths, found bed and_ separa table, $50. Rates of Passage from Panama to San Francisco Brate Room Bertha. ...0 ssessa Breerage Berths, fo & jee berth, forward ven = ieee Sound bed a) Freight to Chagres must be resell and all bills of Pacing must be signed on board the ship. The public informed that Fhe books Soe ghoepage Hat for the month of ay are now open, from Panams to 8 a wil de tion should be immediately. The teh the following steamers to run re~ trig se mae ae, 118 West strect. HROUGH LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO, VIA CHA- W favorite ateamehipe, OF CHEROKEE, yay PHILADEL ay connection with th in the Pacific, a eem! FQ RATES OF FARE TO CHAGUES. C ‘hi! ‘herok ee. After faloon Bee _ Forward Se AU the'sbove dias st the’ daine table, and have the prtvi- lege of the Saloo: Bteerage, (found with mattrees- . an the oepassage, only e HOWLAND | 4 ASTIN Watt, “oA Soe at, N va PR ei ame| Mail jaonee Company. ‘The United States Mail + Gaps. David G. Bailey, cP. Pattorson, hat oy tt. Budd, Capt. George A. Cole. to = Honogs to form a semi-monthly line between Panama Pa after cabins are farolehed beadia Steerage gta yi Weer Fi POINT, Tyr PANAMA bg SAN \forwi 0 steam: Lt lea 4 can be ol ve WILLIAM L, FRAN C1800, CALIFORNIA, VIA ot ry t tio Ji r 2 SAN af y to ERT! ry ATO SAN FRANCI STEAMSHIP NEW WORLD.—A limited number of first and scoond class LD LINE.— re SAN ¥ FRANCISGO, (CAUIFORN TA, to smil with desateh, the spler sailing, A PRICK, 1,000 coma w having the test portion of ly enilasabove. For balance ag mcapiioens ee te room accom- havit ot oe oak, Fi Pier 8, N.R; te David OoDEN. vs Wal st J.B. GAGER, 120 Wal trailhead F°: SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, Straieg of Hegelian. touching at Kio Jaseiro, jor, fast sailing despatched ‘rom, Noe ww Yor! od April 4th. The General via Tae Bu. sail May Oret, For OLE 1 00. ct " F° SAN FRANCISCO, Cal IPORNIA THE NEW ERO, ding, has the capacity, or freight, ap- 91 Wall street. won L J son SAN TRAE CIRO. vis. cHa- HER I from Vier 1th, at 3 Fon freight €8 passage, arpiy t ws . HOWLAND & asPINwaLt, Now. 84 and 85 Sonth etre KET LINE FOR SAN FP ~The AN Price will te given, CARPENTER, VAN DYER S gikwes L etreet. Uw FORE Fic ¥ Ba Sori tipo. jareh. C i ONLA TICKET ieket by the Georgia, ts 6 Wall vtroet. rh Nh stsets a Ticker La a ate et a LE TWO THROL GW FioxErs ref the ith of hie mom ‘ed y Mr SATHER'S Exch Cabi eae ny FWO THAGUGA TICK HTS RETS. WANTED, Bit” amor eniling within the ne bowed to go If the: a. ton Kotel, 144 Pulte N SE, TO SHIPPERS. CUSTOM NOUSS, NRW Yo sleetor’s Utes, March 6, 1800.— en to the foley Eniepere of evade t Ts rd States teen rama manit einer poet within ¢ ch arcolen of the aia de to be fee { the portitom wheaee the tr her 9 secompany the wend: the port of destina= tbe provie the colleet a Seeretary of the Teeecs anys sult she faa’ the importa pecially of the male ge chances of @ corner in the ismiteu aud comtiacted gi leries of the aeocm modations for th INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS- Our Washington Correspendence ‘Wasninerox, Mareh 9, 1860. Close of the Fourteenth Week of the Seasion — Colonization Scheme af Mr. Webster— Origin of his Compromise. Fourteen weeks of the session gene. But the last week redeoms them all. Like the crew ofa ship. beat- ing about at sea without compere or chronometer, dis- covering te the leeward the green hills of an island, are the members of the two houses in their discovery of the land, disclosed through Webster's fifty foot telescope. He has not discovered an uskpown teland, after all. All the openings, creeks, barbors and headlands, are preceding tore; he has only Per esrden tangs in mown the. Bran ol ped proaches to good anchorage, cleseiato the shore, rs around the li 4 ue procente one new element of 5. ene a justment~ the proposition to provide ba Cen ry the traneportation to Liberia or of the free blacks of the South, t of population very meek in th f thi de serious yw agement, vrogly hy Under Ke these, with their naturally lary php not only to render them 4 useless population, but am incumbrence, anda cous aut source of jealousy to slave owners, and of disratinfaction to the slaves. This arises from the indolent, lazy time which these free blacks have of it, working perchance. « day or two now and then, while th ly at it from. sun to sun, at least ti 90 wile idleness is bo greatert luxury in the world to @ nm ization of the ree blac therefore, would increased recurity to elave property, and aa Inoreared value to slave labor, from the removal of thie idle population of free colored people froma the South - etn Stales. It would also be a retief to the Northern eities and the Northern sta'cs, ia relieving them of the pretent constant accessous of free colored oaie from the South ; and tie rigid State law fa‘ts Northwestern Stases against their introduction, would becom ir gerpetd in @sbort time It is a little Clwy, the President af the American C ety: did not t this scheme in hie sonore’ ym prebensive serk 3 resolutions. Ap elem such potential importance, one would think. should peturaily have suggested It- self to Mr. Clay, especiaily after che late aunual meet- ing of the society. at “hich this very policy of congres- sional appropriations was euguested, if we mistake uot, by Mr. Clay bimeeif as well as by other rpeake: Let us see how the plan would work, The society estimate that fitty dellure will cake # colored emigrant from any of the Atlantic ports to Liberia ~ add inci- deptal expenses, and we may fix the cost at $100 per person. At this rate, the eighty millions derived from the public lands ceded by \irziuia to the federal go- verument, which Vir Webster is willing to appropriate to the object, would colouise 800,000 free blacks, and relleve the country of that proportion of this encum- bering population, sweeping off ail the free blacks that are now on hand, with @ large provision for emaavipa~- purposes But the introduction of this scheme into Congross, as to a renewed agitation all over the country upon the general subject of slavery, acd would inevitably provoke again a gone- rel disturbance ‘We bear. however. but littic talk of ite being a ne- essary feature of Mr Webster's plan. It is mot em- braced in the schedule cf Mr. Bell, upon which Mr. ‘Webster's speech is funded, wor do we suppose it to be designed by Mr. Webster as anything more than “tub to the whale? It is an element too prodigious in its scope and poll- tical consequences, to be c snsidered as a necersary fea- ture to the suggested compromise ; and this may ae- count for its omission in the echeme of Mr. Clay. The other points of adjustment suggested by Mr. Webster are not original, be project of adwitting » slave State from Texas. as an offset to the free State of California, was first introduced by Mr. Foote; the pro- ject of edmitting two slave States from Texas, aa @ ‘balance against New Mexico and California, is Mr. Bell's proportion. The proposition of Mr, Webster, admitting three additional slave States from Texas, le provided for in the act of annexatio ‘The proposition to admit Calitornia is Old Zao! and the plan of legislating for (be territories without @ word about rlavery, is Mr. Clay’s, So Is, also, the pro- position to buy the disputed territory of Texas. How is it, then, that without advancing anything new, Mr. Webster is believed to have cleared away ubstantially all impediments t+ an adjustment’ Simply bévaure of the influence of bis great ‘name, his consti- his xcropg Northern prepos. ally, of the influence of d opinions in the Nerth immediate origin of Mr. Webster was from repeated conversativcs avd consultat! with Soutbern men, particuiarly of the Sepate; and the rea- son why he submitted nothing io a legislative form, = = he was relieved of that duty, on purpose, by r bel We must not forget - ~—e Clay. He it was that prepared the road r avay the rubbish, end the credit, to thi We are yet, bi from the extr " Ht ts Bot yet te be di of et to have long tx" je, = one ae hep om Pg eed eubj and the plan Adopted may a Mr. Bell) though it le beloved to be ‘by Rica the nd the pre-ordaingd AV. of the forth- coming select committee of thf Senate. rottlement. Wasnixe rox, Mareh 8, 1850. Mr, Webster's Speech—Magnijicent Effect im Behalf of @ Settlement It is with unalloyed pleasure that we confess the magnificent effect of Webster's speech. He did deseribe tremendous circle around the question; but it was to fortify his past opinions with his present course, He has performed the most difficult task im ereation. He pustains bis opposition te slavery, and yet he of- fers the most acceptable compromise of the session; and 4 yet he suggests « plan for the adjustment of tbe great Amoutty, whieh even Mr. Calhoun is puzzled to ind fault wi won effect of Webster's speech is maguifeent, in ny specific series of po ys wit end hold- rede of Jy np i Oy EE quilibciam in the Senate is believed to be impossible the Nev ‘We know of one distinguished Southern man, who eays he ie willing to take the stump ia the South ia ey of Webster, bumber of Northern and Southern mon have called upon bim to-day, to expr thi eratulation The fr ‘here rould ere could not be w more forcible argu: it slavery than that of Webrter. nora ‘more erevcthe or position of constitutional obligations upon the North, in support of @ compromise. which i# no compromige at all, aud jet the basis of a satistactory ment. ‘There ie net the firat iota of « compromise im the plan of Mr. Beil, Wibene. is identical with the plan sug pbs Dot concede a ringle thing —not the neiple—mot the firet element of @ com- promise, and yet Mr. Webster covers pretty well the whole case. mY, y shows the justice of the demands of the uw But we are not yet quite out of the woods. We expect still further conversions toaas ibs ‘Web- ster, in reference Lo Cahtorn on has yet to speak om (hat great branch of the sub- Whether he will saree or net to divide California by the line of 56 + to be seen. Under all t —— ‘tacces of Une case, Mr. Webster hae fully vindiented (he puviic expectation. Mr. Ciay ie delighted i probably, on Mon- GCemeral (are ia deitghted day, pustain Webster and compliment General Foote for his beldners im opposing the extreme demands of Mr Calhoun, The effvot of Webste this afternoon, aod that Clay ten catled on bit to day ‘The motion of Mr, Foote, to refer’ Mr, Bell's com- toa releot committer is the first thing for Mon- Gay, and we way expect am lnterveting ter Webster Ja the lion, and Masesehusetis is redeemed Wasuinaros, March 8, 1850, The Scene in the Senate Speed of Mr. Webster. Another memorable day inthe Senate in many pointe the mont remarkable of the persion, Last night we learned that ® number of pereons bad just come down from orton and some of the inside towns of Massa ebwrette, to hear ti nptom of 3 the expounder cf the constituting, « absorbing question of the day the Union, from the contlgocus States of Meryiand aad Virginia and the re sof New York and Charleston, The registers at the hotels, and the calls for noecmmodations at the boarding houses, bear tes- timony of qui tensive reinforcements to our tran- sient population, within the last fewdays Nearly a of the fortheoming speech of Mr. Web- ave sbundant opportunity to the ladies to eon- ope, and arrange theit little coteries for jocasion. The expeeted epeeed of Mr eo town talk. last might. strangers, e- der, went to bed early, 19 order the capitol eariy, for the reat cba. Webster war to be up eatly, and up & enate chamber If the capitol bad been throwa open at daylight, the outsiders repuired imal: at!« distance of the tains, learging fo the library Mindly permitted to rew private pactage, through the View Pr 4 about the revando, or clven o¢look, we were reporters’ gallery, by the co ape of the Seorelary and At vlog the seat which it mbar of f fortune to hid fore Of the New Vort Ho Lon before and or hind a0 we the force of We. the coperer ebate bet bel pounéer We recolivet the forew eight of ven years ago- thet of Heary Cley,some om the ovcasion of

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