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SETSEEGEGREBEREESSE ENSSSoNSE S55 e scueenocabeieags emer ee = i Bree pein] atts ited rar . BUT 216, a Ei a7 18308 365,205 4B 146 992 aa ee i Aor 191 a oe ae 678,640 i 385 og 1g. ‘61,336 OT 6, 51136 Tyg 1006 98108 fener aaa ‘Bk tel 13 ioe as Jom tants bosk 233,150 5,711 129,550 18,770 5,389,883 49,301 34536 me 51S 11/355 24404 14,282 82/893 118,845 20,158 666 ine fall ccemerg ing TO OA 85,676 4,736 696,936 9,735 255,248 171,120 835,289 4,915 113,985 114,890 13 1,586 95,056 828 St aS 63129 62920 11,595 161,699 957 «88,773 85,538 136,400 4,767 84,281 52,013 T4575 G1G1 52,504 17,921 11,390 2,673 39,531 23,300 Rochester. 6 = ee yer Viale Boake, wake 247s dar 119 Fort Stanwix Bank 170,608 = 1,832 127,435 70.070 Co: Bank. T2825 (3880 45,428 = Ban 21375 = 76,768 ‘Trust Company. 1, it 35, a nl acta ; ‘oul ie. 4,997 126,086 52,041 Merchants’ & Farm. Bank of Ithaca. . 53,596 4 50 607 54,190 09 «1239198: rite $189 $9,080 82.675 765 «1,858 (85875 BA 2S 4.774 02445 67,54 2054 259,405 38.186 425 116,877 1 2,703 55,683 8,317 4524 43,771 65,182 29,283 4.82,110 2,975,104 1 4162 98/00) 16,808 — WAL = 100 $1,425 oie Sar 96 38,508 - 328 6s, 90,344 2 55,102 Soc 0ueed aud oo 17,279 = 1,080 ‘ov wage bend ) 1 18,833 2a 10.096 13,034 125 14 “po ooo oo 9m 2 am Sas | Was eae td 4208 106, 192 20 160 7985 = - 102,623 wo 500 155,000 cr) 2,967 © 18,000 90,688 128684902 1,08 ian ser = = ed . = iar S — Wi ya Ne 3 -107,004 - 000 2248 07705 too “Shoop 1 sr is 1088 44,045 CREF, a cg t era Bt ae. Lebee 3 ahem ine RB 20 Ohio aan © . do bs $3090 Brie Ts, "0 ne, mene Bee RR ax BE wi Bb & wE q ADVERTISEMENTS REN RENEWSD 4 BWBD RVBRY pay. Annes to Advertisements pont ty Ne Matt must be port paid, or they will not be taken from the Past Office aS = _pusiacat TIONS. BHANFRAU'S NaTIONAL THEATRE — MONDAY mence Ee thetic Tae th Mr. Tilton; Count Frederick, Mi To be a tows’ hantran; Pillishroud, ‘Mr. Teliembn: Toe Locky ion: sean 4 4. yo Ri, Mi ChikD ARE ‘DoINa port ir. Rusestl; Mrs, Snugsb erformance te commence si Nae he ones, hears from th So sommuntente thle addressee, when ‘they Astor ‘Maroh 18, 1850, the ealcate farther dan seadeeise ein~ ARNUM'S AMERICAN caw MUSAUM.—2.. 7, 8 os hi dns ti iB. srecengaged at the cme em se att wee, and eveni oe ence erareeecesy aot of these: intent Peodigies and Ellen Bateman, aged ly four six years, has Rockwell, Fortune ‘Teller. Aémi Performances, 25 ots: Children under tem years, 1235 ew serch RNUM. a ¢ after Kate r 2 That popalar Baers MUSEUM, PAIL ADELPHTA.— MONDAY, canta’ rot the favorite ce and actress Fah faverite o a | ane | re HATH CH. \, wi aie Lye weaeiees ‘Mr. Bro “fir. Burton: Fee ea a Basten: Bey Mrs. ‘Gherige Torrens, Mrs. C, Hiffert, eh thet tare of coe ON AUNT—Col, Hunter Mrs. Deborah Fire! ‘Deore open [BERS STREET.—MON- ¥ played the + egmedy of ny ght Totten eiaeen: Ch ative. japman. duvlain siaos ba Tig oelocks ROADWAY THEATRE—GRAND DRAMATIC FE3- B taval and Compliment to W. R Blake, —_ | qnette, ashen mete comedy Ri ia to the Draes Citule and Par Fai ad Upper each. H of the aoe oa NE gy a 4a Lr THE March yas ieee © | Ebay wk menmee es tatoo salle’ Si AY Lind ‘anh ny | Francie, and. Growen's Bookstores, and ef the Janitor of i iy Sino! ad | ah wena cae after- peters SOCIETY.—THE FIFTY-FIRST ANNI- noons. Bongs, pecig \ns pean of fone RA pen i ey where, ani 170 pou. is, | ye, 7ta March, from the Mississippi. i) Gov. Shuak, Kooms. affording more general sa! Wax . “aloey Gin, tance, Scents; and fr ° children under 10 years, 1246 cents, E'S PANORAMA OF A vor pate Srery evening, atthe Gren on, of Boston, Lis dren, under twelve. 15 cen o'clock P, M. iblo’s. eS will ‘comm ce at hal mittance 25 cents; children halt Pind vetK aides of the iii, ‘Admission ae oni moviagat iP Me An vsrhtuicton denon Wedneslsy aud Satus~ | Doors epen abe starter tafons)~ PECIAL NOTICE.—FOURTH Are Ag PERFORM- Fun —Mrs. seco of the American Bociet Kemble jende! hn 's Music, of * to. e early aj Feder y avoid the rush aa ids Night's Dreath,” March 21et-— Subscribers and others mer Nigh to Mention for eocmantaesin ts | days. Box office opea | J... SCHERYFF, Seoretary. toe ovary ay SQU ace ever, at th ouday, March ¥¢ alt: past 7 in ths, event Select entertainments witl be given. Ni formance at each exhibition. sth, at 3 in the af— Then nm variety of | of per~ )RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CATHAM SQUARE—TWO at 3, and in the | for this mene, every day, in thi reek. ‘he 2 eee aqeses oni living pictures, including Pow e af ern: 4 Ey Vi Rising trom th se of the beat formed wemos in the world o Female Minstrels,” “Female Arab Gir! 6 " burle: Nic ciniaal ehtertal be found at no other ; parquette, 12}gc.; private boxes, $: York, Prices of admission—Srage eats, | exch; Stalled, and and th ry intentlone of the wor- t Sikes’ the Society were fully sustained. ‘The Band, pop caee J in® most 2 manner a ry valied mber, extraneous aid than was employed, commendation yervure’ credit on am orchestra of ‘ proression- oe an amateur, elicited grea diye a Luce, socomranies jem ber, niversa! fav: and be ‘Two Duets,” by Meeers. Brist | eae ano and hg md rat ed with A and the company fi Sebueide Eeaipay MUSICAL FUND SOCIETY- een posed = Mt the above Soci: ma m, with dels sean with the entire instrumental force of theBociety, xoniaced by the members of the and | other Societies, with a chorus of Pro satires) the Astor Place Oper wes yh 21, 1860, Pentecter, ree dore Boat ze Paraiette an joxes $1 each; for served seats, which can “ts Re ot the Opera House, $1 50 cents at the B Box Office WANTS, ANTED—A PERSON WHO IS CAPABLE OF | ‘penter’s and mill wright work at. s silk lishment near New York. Direct to di Priatnatts 2118, New York. Box | York will o SALES BY AUOTION, OBPORATION reg oe 5 at B ity ayes +d Commissioners of the Sinkit the Cit) the ‘erty: four to ANTED-FOUR GOOD WORKMEN IN THE PEN- | Ground, in the f ‘cil Ci And several youne men that wiah fur- arets af endey 90s Corertiowmeae pepin netone ta ie buainca, ask wages given. | ening Post, Commercial advertier, Expres, ran and Brent to me. GUN HAGUE, West Hovoken. | tafned at ine Cobra Mer Bes Bont o a . ANTED—A SWART COLORED LAD, AS WAITER. | 1580, 7 of Rew Yer w cn APPLY Ast howe wt of Fourth avenue, in Beven- | ee ett edd all street, opposite Satara WaNTRD-ONE LJ Two. Goon ur Mitt om ot te to ‘Troy and theronghly. ‘im yay od wages given. hy andetend inning ee et ae, P.M. TEAM ENGINE Sea. SBCOND-HAND EN- | i ret andor 8: xnd 6o'closk Sa TS RUDDEROW'S, No. 206 Fro pe, DRUGGISTS.—-WANTED, FOR CaS in the city or vicinity of 0. many T ANSIENT pr ernpapen e am bers street, arrangements to Transient Boarders, or week. Handsome Fooms, for familios, sr Private parlors, if required. AAA ANNAN AAAS AAA 0. OARD WANTBD—A STRTLPE AM 2 ay HIS WIFE 1 private fami! of the elt wish to obtain permanent beard in IERSEV Gr oSesnineese aes AANA ORRIRANIA.-BEW VILLAGR.—200 DOUBLE LOTS lying between thie vill ‘arlem sown as Mcirese, or the Sin are now offered for sale, at very low prices.— Risoue 2 minutes distance wad ‘wenty-seventh street moet beantit Westchester tre street, at alts oP, dt Mots Hoven. 8. ho., aad a creat profusion t tress cf almost every’ waeioes. 8 Somer an inducement for Address O. P,Q, with terme and reference, af this office. = QARD WANTED_BY 4 YOUN GENTLEMAN, IW ee sity Ledeven tails distant) | may mm Fehanged. “Address, ‘wlth full particulars, £3. aM 820 dnttaoe ee shout three hundred yards DRY GooD#, & tone. —' en R's. For novelty and beanty of : A ve U be surpassed. 8 achinthitthiie OTI EB TO LADIBS—PANCY METAT AND PRARL | Bol The eu! iver inf M ANTILLAS BY TH ved Canadas, t! second importation | died dikes hay Pave stock eptirely ne pa oe seal mn 543” Broad) and i J use, of bones, office of the Sit Ne Teo wal eee all sizes, for sale by m, ally, which is of the fmnot attractive ehaseoten. BEG LEAVE TO infor | 30° on Thars- | sbove yy BAL CONE ANT.—S7RAN EVINED, | street, a, rect and The Keone. | any) — syonas—aun as gup. new, or N street, St | tiiat abe wlabes to leave fo | Premisen 000, ledy wishing to ourshase for $4,000; one hi of the amount required down, and the balance in four equal Payments, to be secured by foraiture, or sa Ustactory notes. The J prit, fll communication ntaresced wi a ms Addrese i G. &Co., erald office, jor early pportunity for & gardener. Yarn Sajoining, will be sold with or Md. Inquire of J. CHAPMAN, 461 Broadway, New York. verted f s be ecen at the Ares Stabe in eighteenth rest, | weet ot Peon arenve. vad So -yf STREET.—Aa TALeAnes Lot ON Tan wal boy er itn he ray yaad roraariy of Tie, heya cama, eter a oper MS REDUCED Fon. one Eas ONLY, TO &, the course of me | Pa A CONNER & SON, TY! 27, Srtete necessery for somplete men’ POUNDERS, CORP pou hare on heed | ty ete aenera Lu a oa, ay oes stig aut. alwaninn Eisacane Vv BI vistaat Ly: to in New to celebrated editar/ od we ted Ja, the of bis owenal the following brief response—“ Sim shreete uM = Teen a Seite S Eco ears ANTS: PAN TS.-F. AUREN: OLD, watt | eon teae racey Re sree eee evil ieee i FUL FOR Past FA BER, THANK As rare, Charles street, near Greenwich a: ae, to be. John sirest ov fy a mine | Nhat reeks or HITT, 79 Second avenve, D beilding i Garden and the Racket Chad. | *geeeneay if desired. relcor oes {he tue Chureh om the South ade of Sash street, between the 7 ARGENTI. Drown, Bret }*po LET-IN A NRW say Tas Read Bouse, IN IN Serre bitches wlth ‘range, het ad cold woter. cena ~~ cold water. use of | hadey elle se oak ke yard. Inquire in store 78 Nasan | tree 'T?, LET, MANUFACTURING PURPOSES—AaT she Bin street, ‘orks, corner jy and Tenth mdred feat by Of'y feet: second story, sixty /h steam power if required, from four to eit | RRS To yey rus ARNIS! hn's Park, to let (rom the 1st No.7 Wainer street. TAVBRN WANTE®—ANY PERSON ozentey savers ine 4 with aan! me Fork fe rr ‘ork, f OR UNFURNISHED. sitoated near St. be seen from 2 to zeae am tea u wilvattend Yalthtally to in the several re Oni for, 00 Graham House, San Frances; J oR, a he ine without the Paes of a x3 ® caparicve ligh*ore, ie whe Foire com and eters to Moses. ne, ront street, New Work, and to 1. G. Can= "T ienrneyioen House Oarpen ere hela 179 Weoater sarees, on Monday evening, Marc! o'clock. By order, =, 2. MILLER, Chairman of Commit LES LATE OF ENGLAND, W: Cosnenepannar, tate cn seein, Zi: mation to bie a uavantage: ABRAUAM BRI eee =e me to 4 irises ig vce. raarhine Som es : the United Bt ane. a." Prices very low, ry ALEXANDRE, 23 Maiden Lane, N. ¥. OEIC OOOO TOTO LA ny bay es w | octal ans = “ faliy intimates to. sadine lerereet ae that, of the satisfac uae 6 Invitation ani fmaentery f it of Two aracter - ‘ie Cf oe Balls select, the tiokets will be the Burton’ om be pao a ibe desire gore el inicential pertie, ‘undertaken benrtpa a Assemblies, of e same ol Assembly Rooms, Chambers street. The firat a Be take, place on Mond Maroh lseh, 1850; the ts, for wo ‘ies, for one a ot As imited, vided by t, y et aan Mt oye igh NEW ASSEMBLY jurton's ye ee seen 4 are rvcommmended tothe pp oe an oot danced "ecbeebe tal tonal AANAAANA WAAAY TANOFORTE FOR SALE.—AN BLEGANT SIX AND De it, of & half octave eet ook. inst he ow: finish, new, perfect an anted. 7 for it will @ of it ev ereduetion of tw the origina cont cash, if applied for Wodnesd ‘Li Paton ir th amship RE Bite » On » Maroh 20th, at ‘ P. M-pthom the pier at the foot of Warren street, N ‘Tor the odations are toms, and | KI 70 apply immediately to myrrh through to San erokee. After Baloon ee $125 ‘orward Saloon 100, with mattross— eats aera * Fe fone: hes. A. iets No passage secured unti i paid By hee ef the Company, 61 South street, York. jorth River, — Ocean. Her accomm unsurpassed by any steamer afloat, having double escillating gpeinee. of J neo powers and 1S iececeet wopemeney 5 Her Sure 1, make the ‘Papeme in oe uwoe REDUCKD RATES OF por" ro bonnie run to Lower Cabin w =| ee ‘the’ same table, and have the privi- x. ¥ n. Exheasel on 64 South ot,, N.Y. teamship Company. The United States Mail ee. bg arid @, 13 San Rpsmorsc Petite of Mageltan, ons a athe even baste p wish plogant sec Boone erthen. steamer will Sonne 00 tee leibesee, an and arrive at San Frat SOBGRE PREBLE will rcceed the General ¥ ail May fret. For Le & further ounmo information, louble engines, alities, i id. oer nes os, is hrarpaated The General Warren, and . 6 Front sieeek wee 24 a HOLDREUE i hy 4 loads 1 nove fname sed of gmat capacity, For treight, ap- von 93 Wall street, recu 3 ‘arren Merch, for New eae VIA CHAGRES-.TH Stesmanip OM10, Lieut, J. F. Sen eg tehed from forth River, via Haven he uxtrep ok, U.S, TS, 118 West street. FS! cae a DIRBCT— DESPA ove. on Thervdsy ever iil milan ‘Sbove on Thursday, freiebe ber of fi UA yt c. BLY, jarch Bist. For seeace, having super: oommorations for a Sem fat ‘elses, pase cara, apply om board, O14 81 the Chagres Paotete,_ by" “4 Ga Li R N RAN C1804 Via CHa- aie ete ee BeLPits ma ‘ei ere e Pires Se yl sed poenes at pir fre beri oatted At ome! Stan marek ay pire moe i ein Mey are "Fon taser o NOR, PALIFORN IA— DIP AT: a | Ey ice er, manier, 8: sift on ent aig tt {- ly De wepinWalt. id dud 38°00’ h street. \ jay, the INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS |: Our W: OS, ‘Wasninaron, March 15, 1860. The Census—The Printing. ‘The bill providing for the census of 1850, was taken up to-dsy. We have given the details of the bill here- tofore. The @isoussion of the day was confined to the question of the printing required for this next census, which will. probably, not fall short of $300,000 expense Mr. Borland’s amendment proposes to give this Tepetan te epmanee et Cungeeae any os ary Wee Sols) sotacketmonice te otter gore is executed. The subject was debated by ‘Troman Smith, U! bs gy job, ofjeome “$300,000, tothe arse te soot ot te aie a tas peiueers of a 4 e is Gnd then to-clect Mestre Ritanle nd. Burke. printers to the Senate, which will entitle them to at least one half the work, and if they then get the House, they get ‘Mr. Benton was Opposed in foto to the present erg of the public printing. af, was too far behind to out apy more work te the present printers ae only ~ yeruaaden one copy of the Message and Documents, and we are nonin the fourth month of the session, He wanted first to adopt see plan for the more cape printing of ‘of the two Mr, Borland’s amendment was rejected. Mi R gab aebte Fe got that the whole ofthe census 8, (eay $75,000), be done ao- (by contract), and that the al) be ted under the discretion of the of the Interior, by and with the advice of the Census, (that is to say. by the of the & little sop of $75,000). The amendment was because the linen paper has been already loption of a good many verbal amend- on motion of Mr. Johm Davis, waon moved # new bill in lieu of that of Mr. Davis, to wit, the bill and plans prepared by the board of census. A lengt! controversy followed between Mr. thened Dawson and Mr. John Davis, in debating the respect- etly, but asnow we have some little dem excitement on the — side, on this very exciting ler to let havea itlemen sleep on it, would propose The subject was at length ned till Tuesday next, and the Senate adjourned. A very ‘unprofitable day's debate. Wasnincrox, March 14, 1850. Gloomy State 6f the Negro Question—Bad Complexion of the Case— Miscellaneous Affairs, The debate in the Senate for the last two days exhi- bite a curious and ominous state of things in that body. We cannot.see that there is any concord in it, in re- gard to the eettlement of this vexed question. Among the democrats, there is a Cass faction Calhoun faction, snd three or four for Bento id his plan of driving Calhoun tothe wall. Among the whigs, there are abolitioniste, free soilers, moderadoes, and men as stout for the South as Mr. Calhoun himself, This is a curious conglomeration for harmony. The truth of the matter is, we doubt whether any- thing at all can be or will be done for months to come. is, indeed, reason to fear that the session may be exhausted for nothi Wise men suggest that if they can get Califor itted, and ame sort of temp: Fee to iven to the territories, they will De satisfed. the fugitive slave bill Is to pass, there are Northern ho on abolishing the slave trade in ular form ie to be gi: toa there are Northern who will still insist om excluding slavery, becaure if there is no legislation on that subject, slaves may be taken into the said territories. and slavery confirmed. by an appeal from the territorial judges to the Supreme Court Mili- tary protection these Northern men will consent to, decause that di not ine! the appointment of ppeal to the Su- preme Court. ff the South from a this chance of establishing slavery in the deserts New Mexico and the Crest Basi Some of the * | Beet f the New York delegation ‘e this view of sul t. ar ee beter has no great faith in a series of mea- sures tied up in the same string, as promise; Mr. ow hey ‘not belfeve it will amou phos much, and yet oe of Webster done the uth, when Seward came Intend 9 it with Seek meee Tun-mad abolitionism, set! even the 8. You oot f-~- +} the mischievous spirit b aged Seward’s speech, and his continuous —— tions, hai — in the Senate. Modes iting Me athoun ‘of power in the 4 has the South, if we add half e at al eens bred to re) Seiianey, giving ed an overwhelmin, jority in every bram: Of the government. . 4 a } With such « spirit exieting, what is to prevent the North, once possessed of absolute power, to arrest the slave trade between the States, under the power “ to regulate commerce" aed to impose a ruinous tax on tlave property, under the power to collect revonue? fone of Southern resistance to California The admission of California, therefore, becomes a doubtful business, ifit te attempted without rome equi- valent mearures tothe South; forwe are not aware that the Southern coalition of the House on Doty's solution is dissolved, or isto be dissolved short of settlement of the whole Lop) end the rules are in just in that shape uuder hich One-6fth of the mem- toe gd may surpend all legislation till next De- cember. Oppored to all there sombre aspects of the case, we aly the good effect of the speeches of Clay, Web- shape or other they Ly ir hed ‘oane otieet. Mr. Webster hes particu. larly done good service; but still the revolutionary Se ection with the eperch of Seward is increasing. ‘ere still as much in the dark as ever, The House isin state of inexplicable confusion, Nobody pretends to count upon it till something is done by theSenate, The Houre is utterly incompetent, % | the ete one ed discord and sonturlon’ to den! in 5 why 4 soarcel slightest attention to the debat House, Tehey eromero- ba buncombe while they wait the are i upon Califor. nia, but they can't pars big Jo anything till Seeeraes tear rtonineuatdces LJ jew over till the firtt of May bane vene BePareing from this everlasting squabble :— ‘We are gratified to state that Mz, Robert Mills, the superintending arebitect tA pubifo boalldings, bi hee a8 been pes gps to res Ricbonsee, @ erection of opumen! , ae wee National Nemument tae city Biatiapte mul ste and shill eminently qualify him for the work {a both “On the other head, we regret to stete that « Commit: = the Regents, in exami igh yy \ are BO means fa ith the K, srracaly anon theullog i of the for ofthe antral Sutding: some days ago. Syne oped tas waa - to the low eontracts, which tare ruftelent 't to make the work A great Regents vert of nearly ‘ailtion 6 Moms. Hendebert a. Prem appointed Consul to Lyons, te bong and water in the Senate, bee ao for hebas waited like « hero for ° Ae for the about ae lik lione for the ney 5 made inthe The winter being over in this latitude with the fes- tivities of the season. © number of the members are about taking or their home for the ‘The hotels meantime contiaue to be crowded nm oad dropping in fore bird's-eye view of the q mimoror, March 11, 1850, Mr. Seward—Free Soit— Greeley and @ Good North Care- luna Hoar, The epeech of Governor Seward to-day has not dis- appointed anybody, because every booy expected jant ob, nor do we believe it will have any effect in arterting the movement for # #peedy compromise of the quertion, The Southern whigs, however, are serioutly annoyed at the frequent visite of Mr. Seward to the White Houre, and are euspicions that he is ‘ ay lucky—extremely looky. Bat his time asa ileal Gemegegue to cot. e A few weeks ego. a livery stable was consumed in this city, involving th i ie: g ft i hy r i H fi z : i FF i ag! a if j Hl Hl oF fs tt tome of ~ “ Seat ” in one of the most only ’ Tee ae entity I “§ 2 peculiat nelons Boar i dad legtttenate tate evidence; and, as students ‘aroline University have paltaed off upom the cron, Mareh 10, 1850. The Position of Mr. Webster—Sir Henry Bulwer—The Courier and Enquirer, The position assumed by Mr. Webster, which is, from fitet to lest, national, has alarmed the cabinet toa de- hope was s crisis which should give Old Zack # chance of exhibiting bull dog courage unadorned. Mr, Web- ster is for confining the animals to their respective cages. Hets tor lew and order, harmony and tranquil- ty, and rebukes the fools who would catch the falling "tars in their bate, Mr. Webeter has ehown himself a very great national man,and «patriot in the loftiest sense of the word; but he bas widened the gulf which separated him from thes Evis Clayton clique, who will wateh for an op} ey mere bis eas = M: pore Rares te bound to go; but the diffic - sists im reconstructing the cabinet. Mr Mer is Per ey ed the St Department ae he is for the }, for he is lazy, and does not possess the cont- pine ‘a single Senator. Mr. Evans is the only whiz pone of Secretary of the Treasury, but have stuffed Old Zack ‘wich all sorts of slamders Zechary Taylor wants none this reason, is mtere fond of Ewing layton, y-the-by, speaking of Mr. Ewing's morality, I my ‘as well mention the circumstance of bis allowing th« hundred and ninety thousand dollars Id revolutionary claim—e snug little other proof of the aa ~ on progress of the —— of the Secretary of i rior with the agente for claim: Another pretty little thing, worth menti gis the feot that he has appointed Mr. Latham, the: plaster menufacturer of our city, who redeems his notes in “current Virginia funds,” not taken at our banks, his agent, in the place of the Bank of the Metropolis. The reason of this appointment ought, | think, to be made public, ould respectfully call on Mr. Ewing for an explanation. Sir Henry Lytton Bulwer, you see, is becoming as impertinent in the United fant as he was in Spain; ‘put it was left to Mr. Clayton's sagacity to communi- cate his letter to Congres he he ought to have de- clined ———- pol Proposition ® foreign sition tosir Henry himeelf, who t upon it. I remember the case of w which being translated Into Wi language back uguin {nto English, was no longer re- cognised by its own author. Sir Henry seems te be very much im the position of that preacher, POZZO DI BORGO. Apropos of the German steamship United States — Hae not the correspondent of the New York Courier Enquirer received @ thousand dollars out of the secret rervice mo ney, to confer at the time with Mr. P Hall in New York?’ And was it not understood that in consequenee of the appointment of Webb as Charge to Vienna, the rame correrpondent wan to be appointed white warher of the admivitration N press? | merely ask for information. Teady to ous statement. Wasmixoton, Mareb 10, 1850. The Appointment to Austria The appcintment of fon. R. W. Thompson, late whig member from Indians,as Misister to Austrie, in the Place of Webb, we think will be satisfactory to the Se- pate. Mr Thompron is « man of talents, ove of the finest epeakers in the West. aud one who has done more, perbaps. the whig cause in indians, then euy Hie be! member of the no material disadvantage, wos avd demands of the court may altho scmewbat clash with his religious duties, Ap effort is to be made to raise the mission to the firet grade; but ahve ‘think, will be impossible, with our regollections of Hungary, and the atrocities still in in that unhappy c )untr} an, late (35 Bi i, in good health, left t In seme eon supplic other party ‘We consider the Woesnisoton, March 10, 1860. Another Letter from Patrick Henry ~ His View of Calhoun and Webster's Speeches, $e. Dean Sin—We have pawed safely through one more week of this session of Congress, and the political aspect is but slightly changed. Th: has lulled, but the clouds are wore lowering — more tbhreateniog than ever. ‘The storm will come; but whether it will pass over ue witbout harm, merely purifyi @ political atmos- phere, but without doing devastation and destruction, {* more then the wisert man among us can foresee. it yet depends upon the North. There bas been jess talk in the streets than usual. Great movements and strong positions, such as gient minds,and the iotelieotua! isodmarks, Calboun and whic go with power and force ) create mot one-tenth partas much io our m dreatened fight or what Mr. ia the bar-room move, and excitement here between the Honorables Ferguson of Mr Jones may ba’ of one of the hotels, Good peopl ve, look upon the rurface of things, aurive theit imione and ideas from miserabiy small specimens of the buman rece, who know nothing bat party. party end who are fou jo very either boure of U pecpie be vine Secvived new. feeling sod n determination of a wh: of Southern States. Ponder upon the news Texas. There you will fod « warning to sach men as betray or misrepresent the section they were ehosen to truly represent im Congress, Greet men, or men holding high porition, from the South, ean pei- ther make or mar public seutiment at the South They may, like Judas |scartot, betray ® Seviour, bring dirgrace upon bis head for a wm ment, for @ fo of silver and thea go and bi bemselves. Southern Senators may betray the bighest and misrepresent the creed of of treasor votes; but the creed may go hang themecives They will, im some shape, receive the doom and ultimate reward of all traitors. Senators from South, who are playing it is reen through theit o it be injured, th: binok bearred traitor Ten. tee, Kentucky. ant Wi 4 v0 the core on the subject of the wih, aud they will be found wich their rieter States iu the hour of peril, ne matter what « Sepator may do No one Sepator can control ot eperk the volow of that Sta'e, ae to opponition to the > yravt ov of meaner mould. may say end do what they please. ‘The South wil never submit to any South no perwavent relief The people Of the South will offer wo rettlement of the diffiemity ~ the: hareec compromites, no prepositions to htm teay their aay to the Nor tte Anode Ai! soy Southern member ‘a jer com Propositions, lene than the juve Sakeoe a ef the South, forth te the Calhoun deeliaration, for the ting up ® litte bit of popularity at Wh be veted dowa yt f offered Wy Ulay, ston he day of ll there ie pone by Th here. af faroles! The epereh of Wel gre th = blow to these hambugs. HMe—s Northern man tet MAD— a mere jofluential man -Bes done bet- all circumstances, amv ke eonfownded,”’ rites, and mistaces, be t Ay My y rarity 6 LY lve, who hae a happ: y i

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