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bay nothing sdout adding te the force. We have before ws © lst of the deaths by cholera on thirty-seven Plantations in Mississippi and Louisiana lest season, and they amount to 1,812; we therefore suppose we will de within the limite when we put down the total loss ‘et 4600, ag it is notorious that during the penic from that epidemic last summer. 20,000 was the usual figure invieted’on. At eight bales to the hand, the ability te plo& wae lessened 82,000 beles. As the suger planta- tioms suffered more that the cotton, the foree is also deficient there; and 9s suger, on an average of seasons, {a the most profitable slave culture grown, they cannot sell their force, but, on the contrary must compete with vuch of the cotton growers as were fortumete in securing @ geod crop this year. The only culture from which slave Jaber can be drawn, is the tobacco, and hemp, of Vir- ginia, Kentucky, and Missouri. As tobacco has ad- vaneed in price, also, the growers will be loth to part ‘with a single band; but as slaves must be had to re- Place those losses, great prices will be paid to procure them; and if the three States sell 5,000 each, it will bare- 1y replace the deficiency in the cotton States. At all events, we think we eresafe in fixing the negro force on the cotton plantations at 6.000 more than at this date Jast season, or equal to 50,000 bales, which will bring the culture up to 2,600,000 bales, with every favorable eontingency. Recent acéeunts from the South show ‘that, in addition to the probable casualities of the mar- ket. &o., the cholera is likely to spread over the South, ‘and be fall as fatal as it was in 1849. Accounts from Vicksburg, Miss , show that our fears of the cholera ‘among the slave population is not without just cause, as an emigrating party of forty-two persons, comprising three families and their slaves, were attacked with it, ‘while encamped in that vicinity, om 18th February; and between that 4@e and 26th, eight deaths had oc- e@urred,and the whole party were unable to move on, from the premonitory symptoms which had exhibited ‘themeclves. It must be noted that those planters this season, who only raised one third of a crop, and half acrop, and three quarters ef a crop, &o., are by n©& ‘means able to be very extravagant in purchasing addl- tional force, as itis that class who were, by necessity, ‘Phe earliest sellers, and consequently they have Tealised the proportionate advance of the market. In this statement we allude only to what it is possi- ble to produce with early planting and the latest pick- ing; but if the bottom lands of the great Mississippi ‘valley, from which the heaviest returns are received, ere to remain under water during this month, as seems Dut too probable, we may dismiss 200,000 bales at once from the limit of possible yields. Yesterda; mail brought us intelligence that the river at Pointe Coupee was six inches higher than the flood of last year, and still rising ; that cattle were swept off, and that a crevarse bad ocourred at the lewer mouth of Fausse river, and was already two miles wide. The St. Freneleville, La, paper says, that the grand levee im Pointe Coupee parish can bear but two or three inches more rise, and mutt give way ina few deys, and states it will be impossible for many planters to make # crop. as a general inundation of all the bottom lands seems inevitable, and that the inhabitants of Bayou Sara, and those towards Cat Island, were laying false floors in their dwellings, and driving their cattle to the hills where it was possible, and where that re- source was denied them, putting them into flat boats, moored to the trees." We have not space, at this time, to go into the question of demand, nor do we profess that familiarity with it that we profess to have of the question of supply; but on casting our eye over the columns of the table of home consumption of the United States, whioh, by-the-by, is far greater than appears, we notice that whatever the extent of the ercp bas been— how high soever prices have ruled—the quantity taken for consumption by the New England mills alene has steadily increased each year. During the last six years, this increase has reached 15,000 bales peranpum. This is a very important point in consi- dering the consumption of the world, and must by no means be lost sight of, in estimating the proportion of the crop, now being reesived, which will fall to the sbare of Great Britain. “ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVBRY DAY. inewers to Advertisements sent by Mail must be pest paid, or they will net be taken from the Peat Office, LosT, aan nonin ROPCAARIAAADRAARIIAN OSTA pate DRAWN BY A. AND J. JOHNSON, tor csc tie feautiousd against buying Aes nny Ty Est, See YORK, MAROG 16, 1890, RELIE F Netice. rho haveinfured by the resent calat }¥ appoin' On AT ay ‘Resolved. te commmittes be appointed. co cnt of five, resol ery C “4 fore t! “teived, That the nomination o eftice of Ei je Wailea vi #8 oon |S ‘Resletans sm with entire Weiee by ube Firemen the Twelfth ward of the city of New cdin the Bon and Heralds nal HOSFORD, Chairman, Anpnew B. Tony, Seeretary. wits 3} EES] | bs , i Pri 3 i = 3 I a 2 = art Aragjont he anniversary ot jomeay, inat, to poretert the ae In bo hear Mi report of their com= rorter Parents ABBOTE Casirauns un. Pvt, ar Sanne St expla) am Sah ‘cemergtpetens ft the favoral vient Ris iuler arene nas es ams L Sakon Atty cor PRI Ae saperien tntcastary te se ee piwuere of B. a Ae vuperior ¥. [AMES CONNER E sae TYPE FOUND of ame Lo Nase trery article necessary mente ANDRE'S. T ARTIFICIAL ANDRES PATRY 1 rea ot hatin ued Rew York. ‘of Part, b warranted to confer in every cave sil the derived from the sephantion of the, bere i sy of “ ‘hea PS faassen teats ane ee Yeon Tend ete low, NDI rr eavavennelt 23 Malden Nr, i wants, W 4NTED—A Pansow wao car. hero Hise “protldtmeat neat New: ¥ Seah | Oo Uaatzan Wnts YOUNG bem gw P bey PROTESTANT TAP, scene eee = o | ecmpetent to teach mpany 7 | fi about ee Dieteoee re Pa ee and several sans tak gee ee pees yaa iv A Bnaenen BLE GIRL, A SITUA- iron, ad fling Se make horonlt cousveliy usste, gi seerence we Gan be sect till engaged.” | W!NTED_bY 4 RESeRCTADLE x; ook, Washer, and Irouer family. Gay ive che bet of cit flerence “Aisdrose Hd Hess ter street. beseen for two days. yo BY A VERY Lot yd rd YounG eg ror juder- w Seamstress, who tab tree- onde ms v1 Gresemakings ‘The beet of ol Ts quire at 118 Mulberry street, fi be seen for two days, if not engaged. W 4nrter—4 SITUATION as SAMEERUALD. wd A it, an beice the best of ay fe can't Stee nea wi G references. two days at 67 Seventh street, whi bere she has lived nearly three years. Wittens we noge ore hat a = | Fanoneen J rls; one as nuree or to aaais' the other general net goa short aie ia ‘Th of city Call at No. 3 Vandam street, in the rear, sewiny tio references. Please 3d door. a A A fen many lt YOUNG pe pl 2 Protestant, » bermaid. Goo: nage given. eine r fs in the intone ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Feist ns Here ertee aes |e at ives Washington street, in the rear. ” "a Was MTCAriON, BY nt A RESRCT ARES ate fanily; wil to assist in w: | do plain sewing. Good reference given. street. Can be seen for two ¢ays. on Aheng fet a uations, for rely yen caten yoman peeierved. Fikce, betare le'clocke act =} fm 1D —A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTASLE rant to do up stairs work or take care of enild- tof ci od femme te given. Pes * | at | store, ‘Can be seen for two days, . ~ ANTED—A SITUATION, ral A RESPECTABLE Protestant woman. to do cooking, washing and trentne. No objection to co a short distance in tue country. Call a! Leonard street, New York ; can be sen two days. bert HEALTHY YOUNG IRISH GIRL, WITH | one having no object to Ly a short distance in t! preferred. apes J. Ww. | ia, front office, between the hours ot | ¢ er atreot, up a WaANten 4 SITUATION, BY A CUBAN ano, RE- table Girl, who has the very best Eooommendation from her last empl losers, jee fret Tate washer and to do chamberwor! ‘to take cate. of childred and sewing: bas sy Heerlen te hic honsewe rh; will make her- generally useful; no objection to in the country.— Pie call at 223 Bowery. ia ABTER— A SITUATION, BY &RUSPROPABLE PRO. testant young Girl, to do the housework of s small Sg op ould like avel a lady. Bulberry street, for two days. ine Witte bv A A yaorssreur WOMAN, aSITUa- sed Dresemaker. anne ve thet bose of faye — at 330 Et teil ees it fh front between Pr rt & ‘and Houston stzects. street, first floor, Teom, ANTRD_BY A BESPECTADLE PROTESTANT Ww efit asituation as Laundress, ore do Chamber verend peters se call se tor Tor Rleventhstfset, thive ‘ows, ‘4 5 call Se TOL levonth” street, ed ANTED—BY AN ENG JAN, A SITUATION as Coachman and Groom. The best of reference can be 'o objection to town or country. Can be seen st 101 et, third story, freat room, between First ti ee hee) OUT, & CASH BUSINESS, BY from J fb clear, ismade. Thead vertu shout fe nehe alifornia, a ey dispose of ie 4 iMAddrees 3. Key Herald "Oiice, wi adérese, forvne week. A PROTESTANT soume WOVAN wane A siTUa- Walter—has no cbject ry ogo Feterevce. » Please ‘cal ions fi wreets (Brooklyn) over two days. ddress A. iE BI’ T ‘ATI oe | ob cnn wd IS WANTED FOR THe raid es ' | feival ‘the alta ana ea Naas man ianeuagae: weet Sinan’ Rew! on Ne objections to trav ILLINERS. po pee Be ‘CHAS Eapaovenny trimming, good Apply ‘at 63 Canal vereet. han aS #u! BLICATIONS, STOCK AND Lai gg & rRoM ett his store, Prookeclien, 100. 146 Nano pope”, yonoue OF COMSTOC: = Sperone. THE becribers ha ade range: fa baie all pleted, the delay w a * ‘he value of ine adaitana a) 44 Nese ULB. ms fiate street, Albany. AN AAAAAAAAAAA AAA MISCELLAR eer eae ‘8 PATENT ARTIFICIAL en — (these Letcher: at Desde, Farrel: Nesid | a Physicians oe eS ut, Seep Scand ks inrgas lene aened 5 NATED STATES RUPLRS—20 BEST. QUALITY Rifles, in cases of 0% each, wit de. <a by iTa& ‘ Lane. rontemen at Ly ? anak TRAW ROnNyTR—raan BENNETS STRAW GAT sshions, Nine in’ cilgran nd mand Sor ae sedistzadtos he tie ‘who wisn Mass eae * erameadenentaad | BRGS —- aT mee = aa pdr Sy four Lota Tots of fees ubpat part of shea. advertar, x erertooment hs cre ay said property may be ob- ee BS Pi, Bonassus, ee a ‘Ohen, Oieert Tastee, Dann ; Elise, Mes, Herbort. OBEP! Pi at 7; ‘urtain toes at half-past 7. ‘Bones, a8 conte; Mancw 13, 1380, 7 fala sPaee Vie. | Pitas : Br JACOB S.PLATT—L. G. CAaRinaTON, AUCTION. BANPRAU'S peor snares — MONDAY com: Bren as a Behar ea ft oarireg, bey Counters, = with close aks hendare Smong whioh ars ite wo | CALI Mose. Mr. Chantran; ir, Seymours . Forks, 50. Me adolphas Piliishrowd, Mr Seti: on rok acto basehie tastsvecy hae p a hou, iret Yon its. "Duns! a ree — ° “Miss Lock in Rnitlge at, ane Nb UTED Any GIN INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS our ‘Washington Corresponde nee. ‘Wasuinoron, D.C., Mareb 15, 1860, The President's Levee—The Fight between Senators Foote and Borlend— Visiter at the White House— Some Ac- count of them. To-night there has beem @ levee at the Preisdent's, ‘and though it rained im torrente, there was quite ageodly company at the White House, and they made up for umbers by their eelestness. On our arrival, we found the President at his old stand, and at half-past 6 o’clook be was ready to sheke hands with the arrivals. We passed him, and entered the grand East Room. It looked like old times; for “here were fow persons in it, and those were eseted on the side sofes and chairs. Soon after groups of males ND DON benassi Low, Mr. juis of Honeville, Mr, Whiting; Marchioness of lield. Doors open at 7; to commence at 73¢ o'cl STREBT.—MON- ‘ia: ‘URTON'’S THEA’ cuapears a Spee soonest a fea Welgue Heasy.” Weeta open 0% oct yi ilihout venerece b> ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—P. ‘7. DARNUM. ireenwood, Jr. Assistant Wi the Lite Be One Hat Boigiee ata neon at three. - and evenii ie "elook, aa clade Ms x , Maroh cess W Bilis stevia Bronk has attended the fide ana band at dhamanit py Ellen agedenly four and tinyeate ne ivineed | § with all socte reaiett ‘pause Moe ® regular machine sho} the manager to re- ‘them for one week more, which is Bloge and i Filadetph Vag chines, ni vaiy thelr Test, they sire Richard in’ewuteteti polled Chile,” “Four Mowbray,” mbastes Furiosa,” fore. fhe ‘of ech! ‘on Jaen tt Epanneenss and Wives,” & 0 ougaged.s talented Vau- Family. Half » Matame teen cecupied Karckerbocker Pin Mancucturing Company STAnboMyg, Mareh 1200 nnnewaving Company iuscuma and —Brookly, Sfaren 16, 1860, Forte N=, Fore Riper SUBSCRIBER | Performarees, 28 cte: Children . ey Birt, MUSEUM, PHILADELPBIA.— MONDAY, eb Grentebt it of the Season That popstar lor, the favor mort vtashionsble ‘New Tons ro Bok znd Behert ry the part of Katecin i RFE J- ON, i he musical buriesjue lock, A. 450 Broadway. FOR SALE AND TO LET. ARM aap | COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE.—THE 8UB- a soriber offers for sale his valuable ‘estate, situated on Long 1s Island Sound, about one and a half ry a the vil t- Fish, Tego of Flushing, on the road, or iC more agree- ins re otra avle to to purchasers ha wit divide ieinke (ya, or ies A et ain, ay ther) wnt Gorin sores, and the other to fasted as to render this practic hlaren und pel cones. fenjence, as t0 houses aud out- bei MAxNOTs ENTERTAINWENT AT THE MELODEON, pau fit of ater Hy White on eee, age Vig: seen Fates dan- ya Olymple organ the character of. the ericiaal Sits Brees “+. entertainment, as performed ob. ont w reery, containing about ‘22 acres of very fine land, awith » ne rehn and dant supply of oth fruits, with» treet, Flash oni ‘as above It eh the 2th of, eer chit will thom be ofred at reetor.—Pr ae,uiual, | Doors ¢ghanve’ Exchange, in this city, at 12 e'cloo) Crem a7; comcert te commence at \ before. Seate con BLEECKER. secured any time during the day, by applying at the ‘Bos FOR SALE A VALUABLE MILL PRIVILEGE, AND a. eleven acres of land with. ‘The said pro- Binraes PANORAMA OF & VOYAGE To EUROPE— xt below the Imiil ‘Open every evening, at the Grent Hi & mile of the vil- rendway, sap Teabrietng stows of Bo yu fons and both sizes he Rhine, Admicsion 25 seata! Chil. eather i Mi as an ezhbicen fon cn Weineedsy ond Batace Hatten within three houts sail of altogether unoecupied. ‘The c ppwards of four feet, wh dam could be — 25 4 hy MINES OF CALIFORNIA. ‘Origivsl Panorama oS. the Gold om the Isthmus, Pacific — vaous eisise pee mipiny atrite = ashington Hall, 696 Broadway, nat & quarter Delors Te good oultivatic tT o'clock P.M. Ad~ on, ct bounded'on the N fer by ms, these They sreon ales S6CANAL fc —THIS GLORIOUS sold tyro, It Watt iret, Derrickson. 159 South street. HE BOUSE AND et 35 J oder od STRE! Merchan oa Mare, tela aloe bad feos by | <Tergted houses 26 the wend i in 25 fe las range in kitchen, te vivents om Se. every nia tories. T pete o ntaiacraua UM TO ‘LET. —POSSES- tea puachane lntany may pebelone mace ‘sion given immediately. Apply at the athenaum, azo three years. began to form in different parts of the room. We proached one group, and found thet the encounter between two Senators was the of reation. Foote caught it, did he?" said e fot man, mae be hit ok!” said pare pag: mtlemen, I will tell you all I know about it,” ember of Congress,‘ and | believe | have got the true version. Foote bas been ite! to have a ‘Oght, and has been particularly woldsh the lest tix months ; but Bill Seward. aud none of that kind of crowd, bed the Pluck to gratify him, though Foote = done all he could to work ‘em up to the seratch. finding he eouldn’t pick up « sight with bis oe, — to try om with his Southern friends, an * But what was the difficulty—the immediate difi- culty, with Borla: id him?” sald the fet man. by Foote said id was a satellite.” ‘dald Borland was'a what?” “ A satellite” “What the h— is a satellite, any how?” said the Treasury chap. “Why, Fite a—ite a thieg what goes round the sun.” « And did Borland bit bim for that?” “ No, not exactly —but Borland seked Foote if he said he was a satellite of John ©. Calhoun “ Well, what did Foote say to that! “ He asked Borland if he wasa’t « satellite of Cal- bem and if he didn’t believein him? Borland re- he waen’t @ catellite of any man, end 4 aban wasn’t going to be called so by ot Foote’s size and esi and then he asi him derstood him to have sald, or call bim e satellite, oe i thing of the sort. Foote replied that his remarks any how be d—. didn’t like ‘em be might lum Arkansas hit Mississippi e plu: fright smeck in the fe A, and then pitched it into hia right and left, Hesteaigpl sus out enough, and then Foote was taken dewn d clapped into pe vena Borland catch it, at all?" “No, mot much, but Foote suffered awfully about the Peevnat is going to be the end on't—Foote will sue him for the damage, | suppose,’ said Treasury. “Not @ bit ori it} ite all made up, eed they areas respectfully intimates to the dramatic patrom York that he has lensed the above elegant ‘place of enter- por th the serra summer seasons, to co! onda: when ther highest clase of the ptimate tista of eatablighed reput novelty ofthe dey, to eee! Dublic approbation. The open fred, f ‘font the det time, w York a tinj ise E. Olym- ‘ ——— with ot! of atablished ad ihe Fy rk 5 ti 8. 0 ir ‘Base, mhe Box ‘Oke of the Theatre, each aay, 43 from 10 ve 40 5 MATIC SEASON—ASTOR PLACE OPBRA House.— Mr. Bass intimates to eo ae eine and gentlemen pee ron inch other personal, iy. ia tio ait By tre of the 4 ‘of the Beamer Orline at She ‘eh Theis nal to oem Commbnionte fu tarher ith them. are to com: nfeate ibeisfaddrenses, when tney shall secuive ia~ stant attenti ‘Actor Theatre. March 13, 1850, Stee oth Sg et rte ptt AnD base PB! FOR! i i I at. arty a a lication for boxes and seats, in The last few days. Box office open ERYFP, Secretary. LE WILL READ THB ‘om Monday evening, March O'clock.» Toke —, at 7 ts, he Ast he Fring House, at Mr. i a. and itt. Growen' ‘. Bookstores, and of the Janitor of ute, ARD.—MRS. EMILY Pg «iy gd LE3DERNIER C4 turns her thanks to her friends. for the favor with = her firet and second Poetic city were the Soci Libra by those who bo fay announces, Readin; RS. FRANCES ANNE play ot JULIUS CASA) 18th, at the Btayvosat be had at ead 50 seying, otomac house, MERICAN MUSICAL FUND SOCIETY.—THE BOARD of Dinectors of the above Society, heg res epalle 00 notify thelr eubsoribers gad the ublia ingeneral, that Mrs, noes A: emble has moat kindly consented to read good friends as ever. Koote backed down on the sa- Sehn'e Musle, preduced with tit sutite ianramental force of | Lellite arrangement, end said he meant no di the Society, ofthe Phitharmonieand | to Calhoun, and Borlam he dida’t other Boi fessional teur | say so before he hit him. under the ciroum- Eadies.at the Aster Fl stances, he was sorry he did bit him, and then they for Parquette and Boxes $1 eac gn lcbdg ot bog] Pahl CRATEAY JUARE—TWO 7 aay ot the above estab- ry e sree 4 nothing else but that the great Michigander’s ly mug would get @ wipe from somebody.”’ “Case woulde’t stand that; if there 4 any fighting to be dome. the fat 4 ae would leave directly. He don’t like lus Cesar in office to be got, rc ron mo ie out of the question. He'd t break his “We listened no 1 Wwe no longer, eral it East Room, to the room of our fr exhibition. RANELIN MUSEUM, 176 CHATHAM SQUARE-?70 St 3, sad in the in 2 | Jom WALKER, peeurion or iL th street, on Tues- positively spar on may please to attead Tidepend 0 = boing iby grated.” — passing within our own lighted up instantly, ae we beard the well ORRIBAN IA. —1 nde A VILLAGE.—200 DOUBLE LOTS BALLS. iying between a the village and the the flarlem river, front | ON one waebe ihe on the mt ook oF the Bim OCIAL AND DRAMATIC RE-UNION.—MONS. PRED- on oe, now offered for sale, at very lo cl oye tre,) respect » tee distance eric, (directenr ¢e dance at Burton's Theat to hie friends from Twenty- az " the most beat are feet from $55 to $: pot Netanes for '@. For maps and full TON, #) Nassau strect, from 9 to IL ind from 1 to P. M. Hiertem oars eters from strect, at half past 11 4. M., at half tL the conte; Commutation $25 per year. , SALE—A FARM OF ee ot. SIX ACRES, on the tern) road lead! iE a StF : SEE i ear frame jemtl; one acre of lard Sdjotning, Will be sold with or without the | COC the above field. Inquire of wWoderate J. CHAPMAN, 461 Brosdway, New York. = = T". x Tae STREET. A VALUABLE LOT ON ‘wen! rooms. foe familten: 01 $2 wareee— a BNTLE: AND oe wire pe, tala parmamsne bout n sel boarders. ji RST MAY—TWO jereta GEN. tleman and hie wife. ctn be accommod Drivate Tas pleasent location om or (A Bice of two stage t thie a. rigage om the furnit at ‘present occupant’s nbject in selling ie, hat Vea Ye for California hour the midate of | Feutee Address J. nications will be considered OARDING.— 4 oe PARLOR, WITH PANTRIES ‘ ust be addressed w B .. Mttention, "Addrece ©. HG. Con Herald cf, faunas ay 0 LET_-THE LOWER FART OF HOUSE is LAU- Eisen rene street, near er, consisting of rooms on frat floor and ihres rm s Kesemsen, wfth caller ant Goomse Burro —a water in Sepencen THERE jat man and bis e gat Cedreom on the vad floor, from the dey ‘the en poly ab S Leroy trent, corner of Bed Bedford. ANTBD — BOsRD IN sourm: BROOKIYN, BY ‘single ontlemen. Address New York Post Office, Rent $200, to « small family. Inquire on GRA NTA Associarro yo x and found, S. =e, Piama five dollars, in fret easels, to Zi ereons = iphrenstion. <0) be furnished cireulars, expla| Taton fn fo r} ~-- att oat a phcecteeenh ea 3 ed. and circulars seat to a of the diving Tell end detaive information. lon~ tion te Me the eae yin | Eoietsnat ‘of the Association wishing to of seven Sresos wert hie ee Apply to sbavwor ye land row rert Independence, will be furnis| te sabia. rs MB YULCAN IRON oo } Ly? wa streets, Brooklyn, to jamee pad a in ween ‘: Garden unt the Nachet Clad. ‘The several stories will be tet rately if desired. ‘tale of to let— the fine Charch om the South side of Sixth bas parr m4 ‘AMORNTI. Brows, Brel sy ba | Hoven WANTED, ‘ON Tas pene *e. iy ont fo cent, tp K - lower tart of Beare Fhe tamil cones af given |e consists of rent saat he , tating rent, ovation, et wee Asie tity of New York, Korn, foe velar let, may ssiaee inna 130 Breed vay, Row me Cc bs wage Bays ane Fe Soy SORANTON. GENERAL LJ soe ES th street, New York. Sea GA GATHERIWO APPARATUS AN ‘joet reecl Y, ‘Of the above. Also, Worsted a Quicksilver Go! See ad aeive bbe % w+ | Since’ 29, Quickeiver, Mint eon BY fine Canad CANADA.—SRAMAN & ‘ARNOLD ‘bBo se” cag emt ie Boi eats we youn ever before exhil whieh new, Bite Shey Invite, 3 ey’ ie wa tin to them, _DRY GU0DS, ao. MUSICAL. — IANOFORTE FOR SALE AW) het ge six AND a half cotave rosewood instru yu peri: a known voice of @ friend addressing us with, “ Weill, who the devil expected to see you out on pe night as thie?—what are you driving at? children’ Don't you think Mrs Bliss ja'told General Taylor one of em?” ef them, ‘to be sure.” 3 and just consider all your questions favor me with a reply to oue or two thet to ao ” jeart — whet are they?” ywner having no use ion of Mod y Ave percent abcut at e: fat “ Th 't know he bed been absent.” ious specimen of this at | mean by in tow he, Wabetes, sk Sie sascre ot pie eee Bap sean eae pete WIE mince ut you me to say that Webster is im pow- tz now!—that is, that he bas influence with the edmin- mean to say nothin’ shorter He is the trump Zack; is to manage the Executive proviee, the Senate | Hele tbe only man 1a ests ttsohed to oueb card of (TUE 2BRITION AND, NORTH AMERICAN 2. ut - and be- | to be pitted against Job a boston af Liverpol, sling at Halifax to land and beige “Slack Dan, body and soai, and they'll use er ‘ednesday, ort metre '* ingare Seaton, wg fncedagy Butwbat has Curtis and the other strangers from irre as ‘rom New Yorn edneeday, New York to do with 131” m ‘freight or passage, _— . They came on arrange- cement “Bikitn. Jem, 0 Beontweg._ and to sr the rmall fainge” e range “ Welt, well, | am sorry it isso, Old ayy f | ov ogy Same = He might have saved the L CEAN STB! NAVIGATION wor NY.— FO! Sreomaip, W Abb INGTON. SW. Fisya jommane il made himself the next President. He bed E> rem uthampta, phd PeeWee at i wane. moral courage to meet the erie. “The past history Friee of passage in the First Ca! do. the Beoond perienced Surgeon ia attached to the ship. All let- etge threwth the Port ofee, “Sor freight er passage apply ve ue & SAND. 'y- ever great and victorious seneral who will never ht a battle. Webster bas had « glorious chance to fi “He is shortly to be appolated to» foreign mlsston.” * Indeed? when, and w what court!’ “To the court of the * rest of maukiad,’ « fall mis- ct hea aul-otene slong, let's get into the Fast Room and take # look at the femmes Yer. “ She ie Mies Doty, other le Mise bil daughter. by found ta table, fvand tpl ilycu who svenyboay te that | “Yes and they are decidedly the prettiest girls in this room." “The gentleman te RK. Cralle, of Lynchburg, who was once ebief clerk ef the Department of State, when Jobe ©. Calhoun was ite Secretary, and is © man of abi- lites equal to that of any other man you ose start ia the O18 Dominion The t oung ladies are the Miss of bie gad hati from Fairfax county. That ledy behiod them. is Mre W.. their aunt; and the gratieman with her, who looks #0 much like Daniel Webster, is Pringle Clark. of rleston, who is shortly to be married to the prettiest Look look —4> you mrtice that “ That is ne personage than (ngusts Belmont, Erq . of New Vork city. nd formerly of Fracktort sar- le main He it one of Gods peculiar people in Bible times, ond in the in this country of the great He- houre of Bi = | A eetes od b What ie he dott He is here to - on onthe pecbantiny « of m separation jo ag maker up bis mia: be trouble, then ibe Rare wil orton can from the States, foot of Bighteamth ores, am 51 O14 Stip, ofee ot yf AL g.mom Packets, MPTRE CITY LINE—THE BOOKS FOR THROUGH ls Pala etae Reb cator oe 4 nOWnnRD'k Oe, ‘U4 Brosaway. CALTORN TICKET FOR SALR—A THROUGH eT Oe EEESCOUN Whee Onan Ti Wall seer. 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