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Affectionate mother be all alone, when she is | and consent to the nomination, will occasion another | Astoundieg Denunciation Against Senator | runs when he ac “higher law” then a Miting thtenieble fromvall thevomers.’ Ne, that old | hubbub Seward, "Thurlew Weed, and torace | constitatin oss his mart to. \“ = Londen. Ste hens ‘by the side of the General can't be Mrs. T. The | The monotony fFateddehle es ben the Bowe Bacem, Gan Franeisee. Gentleman on this end of the sota ls Major Heise, for, this week, except by the of three or four of ite Of the Union. He made big pile oat of one | respectable ‘Mr. Joba Boblen, and Mr. Ns- peatl; Arrivea, te four and be don't cares fddler's thaniel Burt, lotneatitl, S08 voslthy w ; cone. Cag A P a for this one Weare ngrest, but » simple people.” | the widow of the late, and the mother of the present —, abd three servanin Mire James Wenktes Bee “How then, Bob, es you bara peated out the people Generel Cadwalader, who ‘20 many laurels at ment, all low, all Yeh to me, let me point ou! one of the people toyou. | De you the battle of Chepultepes, ye wre tine hes juss B3t roms ase conte sadigaper 0 om that standing pear eternity, with the respect and esteem sf ali w! v eee, toes Sotarmeatiy all around. with a sort of “ain't | knew them. ad highec (eeiannateniis Broek & Eitedioans Mais J Gamble of New ark ol » eae de- ite original progenitor, Orehem biaselt The islet, for the of tagitive sla ee 4 fom . y . 4 recovery ve slaves ets, cede giorlous fellow. © seule, | tudve of barinees compelled ‘s change, end Gratam + | cannot be enforead Iu the five States, because it le in Diood- 4 Me pe ay ef 4 men.”” “Show your tickets.” Ob, wouldn't we give | once more atfthe editorial bead of the neat lite month- | copfiict with the law of God Hes the editor comsidered 4 word, moans Wy Com Sy Sil our old. boots and shoes, and throw in our white | ly which bears bis name. te ‘consequences. immediate and ortain an wall as the ee: | im-Ja (tne cl 9 invited to st Ts or the Welootich Dont ae kids to if Jem would only shout out, now, here, at ‘or the three months ending Merob 1, the net earn. | remoteand contingent, of such a proposition? Carry Ausroby, in its worst | tend the funeral, from father's vecidenen, No 71 | erm beard, Me Gliders of tte, a ‘this moment, among this a yee Of the Reading Railroad exceed thore of the oorre- | out the idea, and where does it lead? A short time pncorn tad f Ran- | Second avenue corver of Fourth street, this (Monday) | °ock, of New York: of ey oe ‘as we have beard bim shout in ood “auld | epending months of last year $91,169. This looks en- | only would be required to fritter away or modify prac- timate edects, and | afternoon, at three o'clock. ‘The interment will be in | ° Philadelphia; Chua, « Jang one,’ at the Jersey or New Bruns: me depots, couraging for the stock and bond holders. tically every stipulation and feature im that instra- may despise we tent with his | Greenwood Cemetery. San Fr. Ce ray “ gentlemen.” “Passengers, show your tick- ment. The standard for judging of the concord and | notions of policy; for opinions ot expediency will as | At half-paet four o'clock, A. M., om the 18th inst, | Len axcisco—Scht Wm Allen, from Salem—Mr George ete.” & Jem, old hose, ent ng = ae | Our Harrisburg Correspondence, Fore pere: pee ro our page Ol “e aod dae dane ne besome oo aqanletinn. oe =~ _ exouse prey er Srevers. here. one-tenth people have arbitrary, of course, end sccerdi crime. In enforcing such & in, It ie not wo frie py tlekets, and they don’ thet went tof. Fa March 14, 1850. | (oiings ad sentimenta of the judge himself.” very | derfel that the argement, choula be os Ss | funeral from her late recidanne War os Nishi sreeee, mEDIoaL. mer where they will go. The head of the Hong, The Forrest and Wetherill Diverce Cases—The Replica | town and hamlet in the country oomtale men as wise | the premises are absurd. What kind of meroy can a | at one o'clock, on Tuesday afternoon, it further MURDER !— Zeck Bimself, Bou tmow—the cabinet don’t keow— | tion of Bra. Wetherillmendments to the Constitution | im thelr own eyou es the editor 1a, question; aad thelr under the | invitation. ee eer ces forth, kgea's entiation F ‘ere nesded. Bos, ite ton po Bot Seen | 2 at Boscndale Renb—~The Re-chavtaref Banks. on ay FY cn nal aiee on progres ae Fe ay og stipulation woo oe Wilhon, nef aS, bag Forge RE pf Py Fi ‘mosquitoes, mizsie—and we ase to the furaiture room. The The Forrest divorce case progresses alowly. The | joins upon the free States the duty of aiding the master | The constitution ie subjected to the os) onthe and pine ¢ ics their several tlemanly Jeems as us our cap, and Temerks thet committee in the Senate to-day reported the billas | in reclaiming his runaway rleve. Admit the right of 3 We | committed. It isa very general impression that the | & State to evade er disregard this plein nal the ¥ rovision, and you render the constitution » nullity— ‘the handsomest back in Wreshiagton city. Mr. | Dill will pase the Senate, but be defeated in the house: Se ladramala tte more binding force ene den would | as the public mind has been thoroughly awakened to | eomuch waste paper. Sree urcory tucks, we are conveyed to our room at | there conatant applications for Legislative divorces: [From the Republic, Marob 15.) ns SS the egurts are known to have all the power n¢- mn ‘Wasmincton, Maroh 15,1850. | Srseary te decide L.. 3 tenable ground of action. aid mysterious influences within and without the The Course of Senator Seward. balls of legislation bes oreated suspicion, whieh even a ‘Ma, Benverr — certain Senator’s good brandy cannot put to sleep. | If you choose to print the articleon Seward’s speech shall get the evidence in these cases ae soon as It can 4 Socoeth in the Republic of this day, 15th March. call atten- | | herewith send you the replication of Mrs, Wetherill to the charges again by Dr. Wetherill, 1 shall have something to say on this case, as soon as the plot unravels iteelf, which will astonish your read- ers. The bill to divorce Dr. Wetherill from his wife 82 Bridge street, Brooklyn. the 17th inet .at : oon, ate of Trey, N.Y, aged afiy Seste, "ine fends ond outa dhs “feral, free ces reastoeeet “MAR Tia INTELLIGENCE. Port of Hew York, March 18, 1850. BUN RISES, 4. s0+ eee e603! MOON Bete, . OUN Sars see cee O57] Miom Waren. upon resommenda— once ould invite been leabelle bas deem defeated im the Scmate,as ‘asbington street, ‘examise Are amare, but will be brought up in the House next are ee meee she Sette iver she mnsay thonsead i rom pers end zou will yesken him to exhaustion, if you an- vy tsanciia warwxnits. | the country. Ris constituents amongst others: may 1a- ‘Bow arpa ean penrapeepren Bounce him as o of a cast ou! ie! lown the Sexat \d House of Represent wi portions address are asc: }o are of count ‘an ita‘ions, Ds, etaire, and kicked out of doors. by order of General auth of Pennaplvenios a Genaral aavembiy naturel. to the tion ' tate f Wild Cherry Remember, imi ff “a The memorial of Isabella Wetheri!!, ‘The cabinet is ina bed way. Sofaras Weinert. B.. seepecttaliy sepcersn: can find out who are the friends of Seward, they | nustasd renee eee ‘will be rejected to a man— end you may rely upon this, | bodics, or has made an act to be passed, | inex] ‘om the elotdy ben ndt nee: lta 5 eaeere ‘the mariiage coatract n her husband and bye . it det i. t ere will be @ peace meni sper the let ult, in lat 17 re Y omorislist is informed f the peti- reeted and ify, tween Senators Foote and Borland. cur memerllies ¢ tafermed size, by 0 oopy of the patl- tng remark aan, | zeped.cnd Setataos 00 ppear and testify nd rince that time the prevailing winds have been {rom Wetherill and for which be aks A oh ws opecoh ity. a Pr sn ig Emblem, Commett, New Orleans 16 days, with miee, | 1 EE HES!— LERCBES!— 000 LARGE SWEDISH r. Foote often tliwstrated hie personal brave- f= "There e's constitation. whio® reguistes | Curious Letter to Extort Money ——A German, by | {3," Le a 4 ayy Logehen also, 3000 Germam Lecebea “Sut strived pat ry, that it is thought t» esn submit quietly to the very formed by Her couasel. that provic | eer authority he werritoriee aoquited by | the name of Louis Schaefer, was arrested yesterday 0M | cirerictced’ beary gals. Which commenced from the Morus | sueamer Canada, for sale at low prices, in quantisies te gult diiiioult operation of allowivg Mir. Borland to withdraw | sion is made by law, as Se cxeres of SB comments Soma ook one ea reatening letter to Ro! gad went all sgound’ tho compecs aad coutneel fag tone | ‘7 __ Importer of Lecches, No. 7 Joba seresh, oon ‘Feate ln not without some pleasantey in his | $2 te senstitation of he Sate of Penns le fa the eet camer money the ae igSevth Carclina, Hamilton, Boston, 6 days, in ballast, | OCTOR 1 OURSELE Sevatorial deportment. During the deli of Gov. and must 60 ‘was written ip the German language, of which we give n= oe Seward’s speech ayainst the oo: = eared fo the tsanelation as follons:— ow cones Deueiies. Own Pliyscian. Twos port of a higher system of law for the government bly prays ome honorable pps a ith Marc, wh Cham! nel ol e- A _ 4 . Mises eke tmottcy | bere ie then & he constitution (!) | ,,70W.H Lucuman:—I ask once, more for the m Bark Farewell (Pras), Benton, Bordeaux, 62 days, with lepgth, some porition axtumed by Mr. Seward. he cal opal i a regular seibunal, where | for Mr. Seward, and, as a copeequeroe, @ higher ontige: * wines ond brandy, to 4 hurand & Uo. ° ‘the attention of the Senate to tbe tot that, lately, at | ‘It however, your honorable bodies shall gee Sem thee Be eae Sepuarent Del cones. fou cna, a0 quick 20 andergars tod, if Brower & Go. Un the Lothian iat Sf, ton if leose from the restral upon bis bretber Senators, < a 40, a2 brig Sealsaen dee dn a anise pomeeaaee Bedi slots melo votiles of wine, T oan deakat ie foot fore ax awa the pom neni) Sentecpuien orm philasophers, | hall sce that my word will be tr’! P to the West Indi the White House, Seward had, with no little sol: can entertain Je risdietion of the petition of th ty, presented ®currycomb to Gen Taylor, on behalf of | Wetherill, your memerialist must ask to be manufacturer of that article Mr. Foote sald that | ‘cfeuce, and that an opportunity may be the real purpore cf Seward was to crawl into the favor | {ha hyettiout con <f Old Zeok, and get permission to curry old h ; ata Brig Louis de Geer (Sw), 4: crery day, in order to, me 8 familiar position, iret in oy sale Wie, Sa ae eres sces oc veliganaaen Semen ae ettem pe 02 ators money, tree the {U5 Lafoiey, Gape Htayti, $t Domingo, 20days, e Pry y in the White House. Mr. Foote chools ‘of "f Nabe foo, to B&W Dalatiel said, that if Seward expected to be intimate enough with moral rerponelbiiity @ whit more ccnsistent ead gertain | fies ov! any hey aoont pasiatrate’ Taaes rd Cobder, Perry, Port au Princo, 23 days, with the President to have the currying of old Whit than the construetions opposing parties give to tl Sountiort took ihe tad Laetitia * * 4 logwoed, to H & W Deiat ressel to — Bamil- and yet continue to deliver such incendiary senti- meaning of the constitution itecif, His polities! faith | Stwntion a aed ee ee rokman os to the | ton” Lat 3916, lon 76, spoke brig W x, from wents in the Senate. he would find bimeelt unable to ie impregnated with = seouel tite Coe ye gree potted er “a Te naongt Sap 9 days our, bad experienced Leavy weather om the com Me » his senre of chligation te Lis oat of as we! © by tOet Ceek los Seepalahe Intended se-apety the careyeoms tenis peak | eben ts weaksbed by the suntel reservation Of & soholest wut was, that Sebaefer was ordered to dnd bail for q Brig Matilda (Sp), Ferren, Havana via Charleston, 88,9 in the Senate. This rerue produced much laughter, | <r ever painful satan, ont Wie antien 40 lnegiver contecied ‘ininane It scets, was tives anoce Trightencd thea | _ Bria #icberferee (sr), Briiton, Windsor, N&, with plaster, goroue formularies of ecclesiastical synods. plainant, it seems, was mui ‘We design to show how dangerous a thir t. olitician to discard the authority of co 7 w—dangerous to himself as well as to th 2 #0 far as the public are concerned, there is ty to treet, property, or reourity to life and limb, if the pubic se pg im his porsession one brown sack coat, one dark Yent can eet up tor himeelf a law different to ani above | green frock coat, one pair of dark cloth pants two the sovereign will as expressed in writtenconstitutions. | Shirts, one of which is marked E. H D.; also, a eilk ‘of tyranny, Deginolog with indulge ef. All these articles ate, beyond « bh an owner is wanted. Apply to end the following account of it was written in the Se- nate and handed over to Mr Foote: This ix the man that conquered bis foes at Monterey and Buena Viste. is is the hcrse which bore the man who conquered Lis foes at Montery and Bucs Vista This is the ourrycomb which curried the horse, which bore the man who conquered his foes at Monterey and Buepe Vista & Co. Bri b rf ), Forrest, Arichat, 18 days, with coal, to nion~ By Dr. A. M. Meuricean, BEA wale Deen veteran ot von | OGne Spite ele oan ea it apes, ugar fe: ft. of ageben etree Sed Poe RF ee . = to. beet a» timely ession of this ed eepeeially tor ‘he married, or those Soameet, 7 days, with cottonand rice, important secrets Potter, Wilmington, NO, 4 days, with EEL LEELA LED SRD I DON to Soule, Whitne; HE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATS uBoloet 20 t { ‘vo them hose health does Rot permit of an inerense of eepecial importamen. $33 isl compelied your memorialiat to w from honee i 1g with the inquisition and the auto da fe, ithe This is the Senator who presented the curryoomb, | th Jear one thousand eight hundred and ferty- seven. the clerk of police, Tombs. The accused ‘i one, ‘Neuvitas, Mareh L, with ery female— the Vo nero who con. | , Your memorialist did pot theu leave the heteo of ner hus- | adopted, and find precedent in the history of ¢ hag J be ay lage ap on wo : h’ 12, Lat 8383, 1 ar che ‘one ta the deltas which curried the horse pwho con: | cn tait ine mar adv y br flade as wast vher law’? of which the Senater spake’ But the | ted to anewer, but before taki te'Simpeon Maphew eto; March’ 18 Tat $983 a x Xf ‘ard passage, Jan 29, off Caulker’s Island, 5 miles and she most Koo! Ia inated. of cure, im every Wi ich ber sex is eal tort limington, NO, 4 days with tum. ite * Geatlent rem Mey ie k, making two more ar- bis pockets were searched b; This is the cther Senator, who curried tha: Senator, | Duritg Ver absense at thie time, your momorialist stayed hlmselt enocantere perils dangerous to hls | taaleia 6 ladle onde eandlectie who prevented the curr with John Price WetherlIl, the brother of her said husbaad, | pumecif an imimonty f ‘i thes ticles for identification horre, which bore the m: and Ler residence was well known to her husband. elf ap immunity from the obligations of the oon- ous to continue with her hus itution end his oath to support it. He can hardiy pect to comvines those witt whom he is associated | THs ApMinustnation amp Tue Nasuvitue Coxven- jon, & au. & es (Gicogeaneldl tee cttemeneer rood that hee better than they, and claim tobe so will | tion-—5The Washington correspondent of the Philadel fom Wineaont for Wilmington, Wee Oy Ratan ky wits - produce & con’ e is not so And, i DAtOD, a java. ra ctetenste sani te ata daraachamay egrtrure tectereea | yeasts get de tated tn | bade Sok aan a M.sero'e, C constitue: his cou: devi 4 tre: byt President to our al and chr Merchant, Carey, Las bl wot gba dein d pepe dere South, in reference to the comiag fel dictory as bis responsi! inte gible... ETS cto SRNPED ane tate | Edis contention.” TAS Biouthe yom eh ceetee . Schr Cores, 8 c bave already seen that Mr. Seward acknowledges | 1s allent upon the subject. Without ‘bei & wDigher inet Deca Cine eenrcitaenne ease etgss | the New York Horeld obtained the intormenion. | kuow | Snr Ort'niiny hishen Jaw of the Creator of the universe |- whose steward he | !t to be correct. or, at least, that such @ proposition was steamer Rough & Ready. Gi "The Intelligencer ia quite too in the Rrpubbe of yesterday mor og (16th March), wherein the speech ot Governor Se rd is reviewed in ‘@ style that will ratirfy you that Old Zack to take avy of the odium of Seward's fri Print it, for the good of New \ ork State. jon’t intend ship over her person or h Lam Wetherill. PETER htter a Full trial the conduct of the said William Wet cur m disposition; indeed, Foote is perhaps one of the most in be o ei 185 in 4 th te at hen icarlees, and yet, with all his eccentricities, one of the | :formed Hats separate F Pe TPT 8 whee the ~~ Wasninevow, Marsh 18,1860, | fms ar ers eating "we ‘He Sonar as tnucty stated that ‘= | prompt i tblelartancn; Neneald wnat Gnvelopemeata, | Maxcu 17—Wint during the day rom R ‘The Fight Beveten Senators Borlend and Foote, CO SR a a Sind ef imeetirmone |anieee te eT ee Welegvaphic Maxine Reports, A a eg rik iat any afund to at cay in | Re gsesion ser pads ane seca | tame, bemton, Cape, fame mee, Saher, teed | ra nure watuah Paige BONER Cee chdintam, ood toh enmteaé ot sa boas pate sourtecahteta | , ti germs, Returning parce | Sede‘ in Wrage ap ere nee of te | $e eS Woe tr nas Bee A a elena indians West chiets of this party Barks Keria, Pslermo, Jan ZF Andrews, London, ng are called Ce-piechuche, sub-ehief, Cache Helep Maria, Baltimore; Chopcoo. “There are also on board mine of the deloge: | Uee OvierT'clermo, Jan fu echse Mtateon Baber nad tion from Arkanees, and one interpreter. The whole met generous mi d men of the two houses. Major Bor- id not call to see her, and, ae far as she knows, unger the command ef Major Holm: i: es, with @ detach. land was one of the commanding officers of the detach. | “prewed uo desire ty t0 er ment of nine men and ® sergeant, under command of ment of sixty men captured by General Minom at | cles offurniture ‘or the house, wire reaied, sud wwttoh tas Lieut, Wright, of the U.S.A. They were landed at | Penyar Hnearsacon, during the Mexican. war.” Neither of | sie William Wetherill bad’ agreed to Taraieh whi Sooo the U. 8. barracks, where they will remain for some the parties ta thie pogriatic aftr however, weigh over | Purchatca ty her (othe amouat oth ized aud bigher law’ @ time ‘The Facbica received the Indians on board at | 16th; shi — >, ; the River Meoites, from the U.S. steamer Colonel | 2th vit, Chasca do, 24th tlt; Meteor, Mobile, 244b uli. withdrawal cf Califor Gay, which, beat took them om board ‘at Fort Hamer, | ,,H#rh fertar, Calcutta, Oct 13—On’ 23d alt lat 2615 on 6L would be willing to disobey « 15, spoke constitution” “He owes mo positive all same: | Se tpe, BeOk Setens ei e stvee.—W, 0. Cveseent, | Beste tats fo fore, to the laws of man or God. The of Ged is of thie 140 pounds. They sre both below the medium si: bt yl Pa sraboth beyond the bey dey of youth, and one would | Sue rot shout ecven sunared doles, ebullitions of temper fhysically, they appear to be he brs im any manner shown equal ; but General Foote bas been sick, and it | 97 ue iy ee reeen le tated iu the said tadt, Oot 2, eiom, Baltim telope, Charlestoi bigher than the law of the eonstitutio | ‘Trastoap Rovat Jant—Cunar Li statiatioal Pi i 25th ult; left cohe Gen Marion, for p= roy ve cat wep wash placa’ Lire | tances may claim an silegiance | return of this inutitetion for 1849, la highly interesting. NY us iets doses brig: Protection old. for York tists cow at great diradvantege in the ectual collision, As tothe | ts the logloal deduction from bis premises, | There bad been 1.411 committals; only $87 were me: | hg and schr Vang fn Ge a Toland Pasance barf collision Itself, we understand. trom good authority, | er gold, T people of Cauce-iem — tives of Trinidad, being Africans, Coolies. and | wii" ¥tterey, eecees NCL Victoth’ Neriolny Boward, - | natives of the Windward end Leeward islands Of the | S2'j nan * | number of erlninale discharged duriog the year, 22have ere Sie Lapland Vat on Thursday eveving iart, at about balf-past pine o'clock, as Major Koriand aod Colonel Walton, of Ala dame were returniog from a walk up the avenue, they | Beam tanght te sead teem | Cape Hayticn. Cusnresron, March 18. Were met at the corner of kighth street by Gene: equal,” apply yoicat Schr Virginia, Philadelphia; 14th, schr Jacob Raymoad, de Geka igetghng ene Riopamy cmnvoscunas ettase, at yer behalf te eatabtiah’ hee fete cunditicn of all oolors—speane of tbe superiority {7ee, omaented bo £3400 10. 04.; the valuation of hh ah tor cate. they went on. General Foote coamented Upon the ex: r . net, and also to prove ‘he un! —— = ae ge oy po hy 3 part of bor pertormed by the prisoners, wae £2,157 las 24. Arriv rig Carlton, a treme position of Mr. Calbous, in demanding ou | ook Wales Wonheritl, and, bea asrailed for dete Southera gen- | The net expense of the maintenanee of each prisoner 18 | arrived Bark Turk, Bostor; bria amendment of the constituiton in favor of the South, | os he ely © penn per Cy. and New York; sche Julia Bliss, Philsdelphia on of veving the Union, whieh | city | - - — - 13: b—Arrived—Bark Tremont, Boston; brig Wilsom Fuller, vawise aud wnnesserary po- | od bejore me, CITY TRADE REPORT. NewYork, signi ouR tition, apd one which the Sourd did not require, Major Borland took the opposte view of the case, Pg oy degen to be pretty warmly oumee, till Foote remarked that tao mei em and subscribed befo a mendment of the constitution were the mere 2 nant WON fOMPAON, ity, bi te Sarvnpay, March 16-6 P, M ~ Universe, He The cotton market was again buoyant to day, a: D elavery bad lntd in further advance in rates was demanded by holders, vod making the whole advance asked equal to about \ reign Malls. —- ——_—_—____—_. ace of steamer Canada, for Halifax and Liver- i IV ATE Diss, CURED lose Herald Othe, om Wednesday, M. jocal application thous ‘clock, where letters can be pre-paid to amy part of bubite one re); wae Os hen tn any o' followers’ of Laihoun, Woriand foquired if | The resolution, which the Senate in J: 5 Letter of steamer Washington, for Southampton and in with suovess ip Jatended io so c@vastee pense Gen Foote he Houreat length, relat “ye © compromise bes § ” mee. | Per Ib. above the lowest point of its decline. since the bog ah if'alao clove at the Herald office on the same day he pee.chese Sally, © one will galpsay Mr. Vou may take it 60, if you please.’ Borland | smendment of the constitution to elect judg “You de not wish to provoke « quarrel with the House finally this eftern me, ddyou?”’ Foote anewe.ed, “Just as y vote of eighty coven to thr: . Instantly, Borland struck f vote in the face, ¢ James Madison Porter, Augustus K 2 exquisite suscepti. | receipt of the steamer’s news. The firmness of holders, | Rio Janeiro, per steamship Republic, will Dility, whe reads these remarks :Wheu be grows obilly | » wa poarbrninss sales, which wore light, The tous | davavten etald eticeon Meviay, March Beet ip contemplating slavery in this country. be certainly 1 Cenadés, for Halifax snd Lit eater of repibility upre the | market. for low and common grades of Western and | ,iftitt Dass of steamer Conade. tot Meter Beohane wr oh on a where let- 4 lowed it up #ith several otber bio: hguciog th m, and David Evans—two democrats aud one Mavkinddid who spent hi State. was dull. and prices ruled in favor of purchasers, | stret,) on Wednesday, March countenance of Foove rightly, who, im the mean time, | hig ‘The question has now to be voted on by the | @ay# upon raith when the world was full: | while pure brands slightly improved, aad in some oases | ‘7s can be wre-Teid to any part of the world. ag > Off the blows of bis autegoniet as fer as possi. | people next fail.when, it adopted, as it will undoubt- | the Creator of the world, whose d the Seoator is, | an advance of 6\4c per bhi. has been obtained. Cane- Rene will Cine cloes os the above cibes on the same day a8 CU. Walton interpored. «hen Foote observed, “1 | edly be, it will become of the constitution evinced, when he sent bis angels to taik with dian remained beary. and quotations nominal South- | g).ve. om cowk men.” To ebied Bor Well, Leanoot |} notice that Nr. Laird. (balrman of the Bank Com- | peered to the inepired writers in their rhapsodivs. and | ern brands were in better request, and firm Rye flour | * ister Boas for Ric Janciro, por steamer Republic, clove on ta sick man.” “Do oot,” said Foote, “consider mittee fn the Houre, read a bill last week for the re- hed face to face with Moses We ate not asectional | wae firm, and weal dull. Wheat was firm, with a steady | Monday, March 26, as above. 1 ask off—Irhall be ready to meet Fou at ony peal of the charter of the Honesdale Bank. This insti- | propegandist. as all who read this paper will bear us | demand for Exstern milling. A sale of mtxed Ohio Herald marine Correspondence. time "Borland picked up Fovte’s bat and reashed it | tution cply obtained last winter a renewal of its char. | 1 Bees, yet we must be permitted to-ay thata Senator was made on terms stated below Com was more | Pusavsurnia, March 17, 4 Pl—Arrived—Sahre Empire, to bim; and, by this time. as other persone were com- | ter. The charges preferred agaiost the bank are, an | ¥bose blood freeves in bis viens in coutemplating aa | searce. avd prices firmer, with pretty full sales. Pork gow. Washington, ‘NO, Pennsylvania, Clendaniel, Smyrna, « ime ap, the ties separated aed sent Rome. over istue of only six times the amount of its capital, | lostitution whieh neither the Urrstor por his only be- | war in more active demand, and prices firmer, with Ga the came event and rundry other violations of ite charter, which bas | gotten Son took exception against Id have better | sales for both prevent and future delivery, Beef and eye bai apology from Uorlsnd to Foote, and tl called down the ire of Mr Laird. | am of opinion, un- for bie authorized stewardship ofeither than out meats continued fir Lard was active, with large 7 Jog the rame apelogy in writing, which Foote accepted | lev# the directors can by some legerdemain, or more whieh he srserts that Ualitoraia with her | gales. at full prices. The market for coffee was well | im the evening, Col Walton conducted Borlaed to | ccgent arguments, heal up this wound, they will lose Caucasian raore, weuld under certain clr. | pupplied. and prices h There was no change ia Foote’s lodgings, when « full reoonotiiation wasef | their charter. | will mote closely investigate the | Somstancer, ret his blood im circulstion with the cer- | sugars worthy of notice. jected | charges, and forward them. as this institution is kaown | tainty of a general thaw. | afternoon, by steamers ‘wharf, foot of Clinton st, ie8, full of water, aad con- lb The rubstance of Borland’s apology was, that the | te doa large amount of business in New York sod ite Mr Seward argues that iw for the extradition of MARKETS KLSEWRERE, affair wae unexpected and instantanrous— that amo | paper is principally beid or in ciroulation among the | fugitive riaves would be inst the righ's of hosprcali- cf i ), from Se~ ment before he could not have believed im the posribi. | operatives In eval. Ke. .at Rondout and the —— canal. | ty. If the Senator will insist upon potting tugtive The money market is abun- | lity of # coltisiow, and thet im forgetting.io the extreme | The cppesition to bak recharters is quite strong, | teres upen af with the the street rates exoltement provoked by the remarke of Foote, his en- although | believe a number will be rechartered, a list | France, Ireland, eleewherr, why feebled condition from his late siekness, tt caused the | of which | will give in my next, them in the bill granting ail those ( affair only to be the more deeply regretted a moment | The apportionment bill has passed the House, amd | frem eppression chereests. We understand eee Borland bed mo ring gone to the Senate It will be literally torn in pieces | her's ron cf them t burt of bi+ mission upon bis finger at the time ie that body When it returns to the House, thi it | im thie regard. both im the Senate aud at home, for we It will be @ matter of crperal ervgratulation tf no. |] commence in rarnest. There is a ramos that the Dave net of bis j LJ thing worse than (his aflalr ocours before this slavery Legislature will bave to prolong its session over the | Over African runeways though he aff-ors to regard question Is settled 7 | ureal one hundred days, to decide thie the revenue them im the light of patriots and warriors esoaped from wan, if Pg renee = | Dill. end other important business. When the State | lort bettie fleide and conquered countries | would be Dille and powd which Our Philadelphia Correspondence was Gistricied reven years ago, they consumed seven | Much the rame in regard to the embellishments he [ures is cordial. Pritaprcents, Mareb 17. 1860. ae Ae oe, £ say nothing of the vast | « ye yp — for a doulas ¥ a ty . . brandy, oysters, other , he say: to see ro) The United Stetee Benk— Important Decision—Si. Pe- | Titties with whieh we sbound ee negroes, But we doubt if he would carry say of them hose inveluntary noeturmal emiesions ing and destructive, and the nervous system. tricks, Dey- The Charter Election— Union Mectings— | tal exertion, will be Whig Troubles — Distinguished Deaths — Gre\em's Me Tecrmertse oF tHE aimouth (from Baltimore), pe A TY himeeif or his No OF THE Sreasmoar Sr, | Mmily, Or countenance their a ption inte the “Caw ~ Pilot. White (from Zansibar), thie garine, #e. Jonw —Mejor D.K. Bell stepped into our office and | S#tiem race’ close by him. these remarke we are fm rheog ae us some of the particulars was seat Mr Seward’s inconsistency in pat iss (from Caloutta), Salem. A highly important decision was made in theCeurt | Furricane roof when the slarm was gives wocvening itive biaek people Faupoit Hail Feeer romuicutta | Want Tushed down the | trieted derivatiy tin toe Coasuseo oogete™ with Mr * He immediate jerivatives 2 5. the tower dea and was aboxt te leap trom the | _ 1 the allegiance to some bigher Inn” than the com he raw others jump im, who | *titution, Mr. Seward contests obligation of Con- over by the boat, then under way. a iee eon faye one “a Av yh ivered by Jadge Parrons, wrerse tothe clalas | The fete ot thece, caterers ‘oode Be te rome © *,” tor we . nem A eee ere ve aen tus | the boat Teached the best, when ha icaCea tant! | are wot told exeetly whether thle repudistion of ¢ no Pana A8 1. de reed by Ser besten ae cen mae seared bese | Gutles of hte riswererhip to the Creator ofthe Universe i eer juties ° Feator niverse, dal aera ang nee pee ee ee Sttivegs of peayer” it le supposed ‘thar weat26.i2 the | Crfrom elrcumstasees whieh we see have sometimes DOMESTIC MARKETS rhe "aid not | the ladies might have been saved if the 1 of | OVeF-orowed the voice of God. May nots pubic maa | Priianecrnia, March 16.—The cotton market still | ep - ‘which | the boat and some of the crew had not seized the yaw! | beccme #0 myrtifed by conflicting, ciroumstantial, Mh let alone noe, they are | 884 ficated ashore in it without the oars Major Bell | MOttel and fupernatural relations, as to besome rumbe lett of the once great | yt that Captain Macher, Nr Dulamy.and the fret bewlidered, a net to know exectly MP americe. Te theiag, | MAte. the captaln’s brother, used all the means in thei Augustine Heard, Huntiogd Marlew, from do, do (and probably all sid in s day or two.); Porw. " pew, 52 WOths tons), Young. Mobile, Sun, Urosby, bre Clarises a Boaae sonst io on ay ten) reel" , Rioh= nt, Beers NY ork; Com Kearny, ot wey sesiet in power to save the ‘mgere Mr Delany, whilst sobr Hard Times, Ginddi ” ere te water. ‘Tanciece, B Seah, be tehee “to uhe Supreme Court for Gnal | Peta tscrper as soon as be vesoied the boa es wand then ac. te nominally het an Featnsch, WO icashorage this morula Toe oot, Miteetehte Gn <n keeping with all the | ¢0*® tbe river to where the yawi had foated, end ‘Bales of now romaine in company wie foe eae see, ing snniversaries of The blessed patron enlot of Gracged it some distance up the stream. until he pro- Be ot onal po ‘reported under sur tele ; joe the sue veo ceomestel ta soving enoereh ives “ure Halt, | dye a biee.; ar {i y Tpeele 9 persion «foe rem \t oreton, & Indy from South Caroline, was lost. Mr Macher, the no change to notice; the ie Sobayinill ted reports having supplied the orig ‘gest clerical star of | Oft mate swam out into the middie of the river, where igh, delivered at 3) f, frem Lardenas. with » pilot yesterday. 9ff Ubinos eid" forth ton fon | *B6 ae straggling With, ber Geoghtcr, « gil seven or | i bre ie" iive fresh frg 8. ok aCharch, in Fourth street, diet > . ity. at 9c. to New York, To—age Cornette, Spel N charter F . would let go ber daughter, he could swim ashore with Jence. be Sy Tissetp! ae "Been eres obs eaeon ht ott ny FT her- thet Be wea urate fo save both With the ie of toe Jare jerarreiacene canmecbeate ae Rita atop Corian, 8 York Sia vohe Sarah, Perry wark. jativiem was completely choked inet of "s affee' which pever oe across York vis Cobasset Narre ws. , ee Sakaeathe Ghosspies of Deaereey abet of by | SSS cot appalling” clrcometances, the reelvrd to dle Tris capital shat to rapidly retlionbest on = | Rew te won, Maren 16 Are cehre Rams, Beware. NTorn: bn he remaining distelete they more than hela | With her obild .M, then raid: “1 can do you mo minto the chambers of the Tuileries.” | dmmouncements the, Marrieges and Deaths ore f maiabeom sad SoS Dasmtagn ter ius voptiers ‘own. | fartber good— may the Lord be with you” They were | if we are not.mistaken, men of capital commercial | MH meerted, unless duly cuthentceted and paid for. Dew Mot NYork; Cabot, Norwich for ae: have had two meetings this week in favor of the | ae oie 7 oe men whobave, by industry and pains taking, amassed a ee a seer ce for Puilegelpnic; ¥ | 4 jo fe tdem Ysieo— the wis | Mietmcaner, oaaahe, could not save ber, they wore | ‘orsunre oat — On Raturday, March 16th Ricnano G Hawnins after 1 seed tn thee oe aad om pe together ™ a long and severe iliness, aged 25 years 6 monthe ee eh melas, et f te teral ext: eaively edvertised poleonems ~ } friends and acquaintanses, also of hts father tm- hase he jo FM Warren, | Fister, exbibsting ail the. vatious formect dietase: boroptan the law, Charles Wooley, and bis brothers, A! wi my Range Dye, Mat — ment vernpee ware or tee pon) and jawhine, are asi ian, Lewis, Baltimore, work, a ined to atoud Bis funeral from his late e Foster, NY. writes, Wap sf postogs : Norfolk street, on Toraday. at 20° M. ine Banover, York, Matem~ | ‘rormerty No. 2) = Tite taten to Cypreen HI for 7 vel Jowerh Torngg Ginna, | ‘rtrd te he ae | mao of Hoptine ‘ond Maris T Hall, oged Cueergie 4, Va t hare belt te It war not our purpose to, extend these remarte 0p | jantn, ouly oom of Ht > ore sana Wall, | @ Lewis for, we might. bowerer eontinue them meny eolames of the family, and there of ao. Hor r fd brig le onm cure the moet ete’ cases te rl ae for the ‘We hare endear- secon eine > Vero Dutch, Ban Prat cisco: aohys Thomas Fenner, Nickerson, | m ld cares romeved im twe be Ay, dapo. A. pba be oved to thow into what laby of error a statesman | hie grandiather Wilmerth, are respectfully | Peifsaciphiay Ninetia, Cherry, Wilmisgeen, Dole hares, now ET a ce cM NTS ae Sen ony eNO ee ee Se eMnmmE er AS

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