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NO. 5776. MORNING EDITION----MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1850. “DOUBLE “SHEET. = —_—_ TELEG GRAPHIC. SEATH OF THE HON. JOHN . C*LNOUN. The Last Mements of the Creat Statesman. Biography of the Ilustrious Deceased, &c. &e. &e. OUR SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCH Wasnisoros, March 31, 1959. 18 fe my melaneboly duty to taform you that the Hon. Jobm C. Calboun, of South Carol abies Life et e quarter past oven o'clook this morning. ‘The sad event bas cast s g\0om over the capital, and is the topic of conversation and universal recret, to- day, among our citizens. Durtrg the whole of yesterday. It wan evident to those who had access to the sick chamber, that the lamp of ‘fe wae nearly extinguisbed ena that if within a fe urs e obange did not teke place for the better. bis demive might be contdently expected, Indeed, he seemed conecious bimselt that bis mortal career was pear a close. At about 10 o'olock last night. Mr. Venable, of North Carcline,read to him some jetters wotah wore addressed 10 Mr. Calboon by persons a: & acd which reached Washington by that day's m Shortly afterwards headdres-ed vir ait A. Seo qille, whe was with bim from the comveacement of his tickness (il the moweot of bt doat “Reed very low some of the pevort wich I oaid I ed in the morntzg. as | a erry femole.”” About baif pes: 12 thie moruiog « ehsoye took place for the worse. He had bewo unable tor sous hours Previous to tale the mettor trom bis Lun; terped Lim om Lis side to afford bim some reiief, He Temarked, “Ive of no ure; I rescive no relief—1 am ef Place me back asf was. [bave no yeleim my wrist: terlit. The medicine (en oplate, bas hada ming effect. I teel a war: glove over wy ry stem” He noticed that his soa was very wush alarmed, sud tel “ Why do you rit up? You bad buiter go to sleep Hie breathing had besome wv GiMsult, He sata, “pratbirg bas become rey barren fog tome.’ His com lay Coun mprn a evuca near bia bat uot to eles, At avowt 4, Mr Calboun called him. and etdrentag be id, * Joho. come here. | O-lieve alt that meal eal skill ean do will be of Do avait, forl my pulse; I have pone. Take all my loore papers oat of the @tawers, also my Wa'ch, avd jock them up ia my tiupk.” Hie made the pame request last eveniog quarter Ddefore 6. He speke the act «ords wuiok mrs autidie, © Lam resting now, very easily Mr. Venable, of North ‘ aretios. ho oooupied the mixt room, was called and ein Me, Cathouse ex ded his band; his eyes were very bright. end he was perfectly c@nvelovs, bat did vt ep-ak Me Vemshle 1d poured out a part of « found that he bad no pulor. Since of Madeira. Le raterd bis bead, drauk it, aad ‘then rank back upon bie piles Mr Ure and D Wallies, of South Caroiios. came in, When the dost closed, Mr. Calhoun tucced tts eyes tn that dir-ction, . perfectly conscious of everything that passed. He cquersed Bis son's band couvuletvely; his lips moved, and bis esos vere very expresive. His votes could not be heard, and wbea sow: leaved over Dim, as If to tieten, be moved his bead, as if to say” 1 eannotapesk * fis breathing was very bard ove mitnates before hie death. One hwod rested worm hie breart. ardle ratred the other and placed It o twice opom bisheed Probably the lat rush of blood paired him. When the breath loft the body, it-wa jike @ Leng Crewe breath, It wes the Jest, aad ell over, He died as easy a* eo fofant, ant was perfectly coneclons unti! the last spark of lite bad fed Thus depar edthe pore ngullied spirit of JohaG Calhoun, of 8 uth Carclive. Ets funeral will tak+ place The body will be placed in a metalile orf. fin end depo-ited to a vanle fa Cong-eastoval bary- Ing ground, where two of bis romaia there outil the wishes of M: Anown. Mr. Mille bas taken a bust of the deceased statesman, bis wid telegraphic stations throughout the Mr, Calhoun was Lora at Abberilic 1782, At the age of 23 be graduated a: ¥: Coup, In IT be mitted to the bur of State, One year later he was elected to the Logis atare ‘of South Caroline, whore he served two years. Ia iSil he was rent to ( os Lo 1517 he broame Seors'ary of Wer, end conti so eight years, until 1°25, Deberame Viee President of the Unitet te. la 1°28 be wer reelected and betd thit offae within « Sow months of eight yeets. Ia Ovrce aver, 1922, he re signed it, aod war el eted @ Sensto: from S$ ruth Varo jime, In March, 1549 be resigoed a Senavor. after boldirg the efies fer eleven years. Ia February. this, ehe was appointed Seoretary of State Dold trey Mee one year when by rreoo-en as Senator, la which cftice he coatinued untih Dis great spirit was recalled from bie body this merning For forty-two years be wae in eotive p litieal Life, ead served bie country faithfully daring the wnole of that period. Obtimary of the Nes John Caldwell Caiboun tr mo more! That orig! measeuline mind — that conrelen:t ins ard exer ‘oh strengthened iterif at the veil of and devoted its powers with ) hegloment of emoy, for the bemedt glory of bia eoaatey, The gomtas of this evatebeteay erected cenoteph in the despere’ strife, men earcomarily are bli all sothre and negative vir’ They ace them at all,“ as through © glass, darkly bas beem the honor avd the merit of Jo! Colhoun. hewerer, throughout « long period of active service In the cowneils of bis country, to command by | “Che Dllltancy of ite great talents — dy & Ds virtaous purpores— by the purity of bis devotion to cardinal prinsipis of sowed government as extracted by Dim from the warsive codes of Bistory to extort even homege from thore who by political mecerrity were urged to repudiate the general eberaster of bie at thts eae, A Cathown was of Tr uiber'e famiiy emigrated to feanrytv: from whieb. thy 4 they removed te ‘1 aod theres, fm 1766 to South’ Carolinas tore John Oatdwolt war the foarth of Ove ebildrem (font eons gud one devghtet,) emt Gre dorm March 18. 1!82 rae Cate oom, Bie fetber, was hed for his awing rpirit, maoifested ia the command of a force ot bo de rangers, fot 1he defence of the frontier seth ities OF the Le dtane. petten Me wee mitried ledy oa tatictte county, Vicginia, by the pea dew arty ene, Jets Cot Coltwett Cathoan diep'ayed ex. y He y5 shers 8 ported. a Ponte: ful progress in the en satnore Abe tndex of hie future carrer eas fixed dy hi 4 coblevements '@ the clase room where bie bri realy erected pie semmahe 5 fellows eed ot ne leaving Vale College he pawrd a year ands Litet net) Law Sobool; end, evretoalty, ‘completed bts legal states 18 tae nites of Mr Ot CB arievton, 10 1507. wae admitted ro the bar, where he tepicly rose te Digh remk, commanding, om the ‘clroult of | ie native aintrtot, Adbeviite, the fate od regard of his neighdors and of the citizeas foctpient eteps indicate the obaracter of theirfutare pro- grees, The mora) sentiments take their hold at this Sass. Privoipive begin to = god to guide sod tue eharecter ix rounded inte shape. apd lute distinotive Av error committed will send a tage upon tire coloring of sfrer life while toe test of prin- Dg establianed upon & deep moral bate. «til Ed Cepart, Papas a the severvet shocks t end will ordeal of the lustrum. preceding the year 1SiL secertehe col dice tell ke saatanen bed the course of those talents des thelr possessor, and upon The time had question recrating such federcey. They had trled bim in the loom! legt re of the State, and now. prepared to bim into the We gialative counelis of the whole couotry, Ja I8tl we fled him therefore, in Congress. Here was the groand for the fall di rhabie energy of oba- reoter—for hiv tien of thore great price culled aud o paraess out of the vast garden ¢f bistorinal lore. a planted to the cew esli of repubiisauiem th which wer not folly under-tord In tbis Geld mene+é bis valuable labore - and to ite caltivatio verity he wan wililag ond ready. as well qdelifed to devote the resources of Die at bof bis phyrical bte From bie tiret hour io ot tbe coptedersov. he advavced towards the of Shut mn every current thet was beaved into its oraiuariiy constent and powrifal course fle was ever tira to crrtatp bxed Iawa cf wotion. for cortuia ant det. nite ends. sod to the good of the whole he duroted bimerit sith patient warch‘ulners wod umhifosing ar dor, Acccrdingly. be became ebaicinan of the Cowman’ tee of Korein Affaire. the retirement of General Ferter frow Congress & porite a tbat made bia leader Of the republican party to the iouse Hie feat eprecd. in Congress in defence of the rep rt teoommencing @ Cecinrstionet sar, placed bite a+ au orator prominenty Devore the pubiie tenn Raneoior bad attacked hia on that question ard his reply to that eoneutric states. | brevgbt forth ell the resources of his genus ure aud the bi thin point ic of HM. manner wruld ad’ Heatd so Bow plen but mot fetvered by party « bli er vgbt the prevervation +f the the jmmaterial o tection Tather than the xerat foe les cf ratrorallaw At the the Currency, he at one barter of the United the case demanded womeity BO longer exited. when the country was sufferiog fom the existence of the corrupt institatlon.—the wole weight of bis powers. tm common with that of the ree pubitean party. was brought sgatnat its reestablishe mere ty men, who Crem 1b Roveredly to be cons errors are perpetuated by the coure, @ obenge; but thove who look to the CsuDtry a paramount to party pledere, ii God cause to admire such ide) sade. ov of ection Ip L617, Mr. Cothoun then at the age of thirty-five WAS appeleted by President Mooroe Secietary Gi of that department wera ta plicated eta‘eofentanglen: nt Jone. involved s sum of mt le Feported 0 bill f x. The m-eesiry of cory 9 & precedent -— The Weet Petot \utiary Ackér my wes Drougns tuto « furtebing eonetiion, eMessvely revive placed @ 8 war fol and powerful foundation Pree ert wa: contemperary also with the repovation end extention ef our fort! jeations, fropti-r ard with that important const -urvey which hap boon 90 bemettiat to the country. The therality | t pave the country our five gallery of indian pore the eatigen of OUF dveayiog aboriginal trib«t — + 82d the veiuable Stace pupere fom tie Fs) at ‘be period thecoun'ry. fog led'te Lurportact reruite with re ppeet to Inet tous ferpel Mmprovemeuts FeOueilow Of the winy expenditures Btu the View I restdeuey @ by enlarged ena i ural Co expret his eleva. View fresidency, he bad bern lng thoubs ef @ Pulte ) Jaokaon, favorite Me. maa took hie 2 mM etrown of aw Aa Vice Tresi@ent be dt-oher ced his duties wih bis wonted regucity and digetry In 187 General a aysin brome Vis vere 1 @ quarrel eseotunily enrued bet ape Yr telboun With tbe etre of toat #) Distury, we have pet rpaew to deal Coptous publica O08 B16 eCrterpoMGencr, Turaiahed at the tine, Will PUpply Bi the deieiia However, the pe the polities! ena and Mr. Cal. Politeea! adatrs at Calnoua was oe them per ued by & 3 The resuit war bebe uary ines he wae apocleted Seeretery of F Pret ou tratiom, walch ileued to bold tor che sear to this Gis tngut bed pal mente, by bye mb tity and it fay annexation of Vexas On tow Ure be war well eaten! to cerry out the vines of the | dem cracy Do were united and sirengthered on the pel-ey © course. Mr. | altown eustminnd the mea. | eure It tx belfered. not only as that of the adwintera countey. and ry for bit PuCeeror with Feapect to th f that terricay, Afer Serater contre oteg at vice of bis gative State and county ay of Bis Lif Th re. tu cow pteting the tton, but for the common good of the nade the wey * youre wore passed by Me mel od fereteh bad we « \ of reewding mere Jet we cannot | eeemting or thi | plrarure ¢f rreriving ® clear turigbt foto the scolat ane peltical eharscter of this great man For that | eigest deouments rey The sunexed extracts private conversations, oats THR UNION “The Ur meee sae ean opty bo te 0 pe ope the North of theit Gaeger For my ert Pieerve the Caton; bat when | row that the fie to be raork hopeless. more the Sr uth Flee aed Repmrate tor thete o a ms 1 8 Gown gud the South with at, | will raise ray vutoe toe bot 0 paratic at all barerds Why dot a! 7 | r be puecr te force npew ast rae of the conscitation, but they od. This ism fatal mt abd If persie 8 the Nevth stok- they Bae the + dertrnetion the Uniow * Pe ple do net will net, woterstand me in the Nortb. | # 1 hae we” “ It fe the intereet of every leatiog epiring polltl claw of either perry te maiian me fulerepresene me, enor! pites anywhere that will defead or sustain lee | could sosept It antrammelies tbe abi+ to 208 independents. Them I eontd do somet! m shores Shick are retin eventually WM rnd ip eneroby Horry or twajorit’ay The ithe wilt oF aerate See gresttve Gemoerecy te inermeatinie wt . Thee whe wwdy thet thle Retire ae pee i" the born book, the 0 de, cf gorerements, Demvoeracy te leveling thi doth wartue aod | Is tneoneietent with true liberty. | that portion ef the cestivert oncu tnaveiduaiity of mind for the lucida. | ¢) | The vemainder of the afer The South is the conservative power of | orrey | SoUld not take theefion of Fresident today, tm | | Bot think tt cf any mp ted 1 be read ia the bistory of | | plore bot te | Bo People will chonse provee'ion inetead of liberty. Amarohy ix more to be rene then despotic power. It te the worst tyram best goveroment is that ebich drawslrast from Prople. and is rcarcely frlt. exempt to exroute justion and to pretest the people from animal vi viation of law " © People will learn ei-dom only by punishment, eod im the case of our Union it wii) come’ NATION AND NATIONAL. “Why ure that word ratinn and sational as applied tbe teceral Union? It _ “Ours te a federal composed of thirty dis vet tes The convention scouted the word vata So cid Generel Washington, in bis all qe ct az Many ver the word nation, o national from te ctbera trom babst end others with tenia he United States are bots . ‘The federal Unton of the Steten' ‘the constitution {or ‘government of the United Stat the only terme empl yed to heer a cwh this . and which express its mean ‘The United States when used gergraghoally pest pled a Stat © States- and would express a correct meaning There tn a word wi jeg — American is underetosd. but has no real ity. A Mexican or Kamechatkien bas as much claim to the neme of Americen as we have A citizen is known as belonging to bie own toval aoverelan'y, He ie @ Georgian K State ame, but there are pe os wight have been * aod The extent people wto tuatvidual nd pot of wrod Oar Fede tw the old word in thar eo place of te thought or the tdea conve: A paper was started in Wa ton with thet uame FEVOLUTIONS IN RTROPE. ©“ The great pas do pot wveb cepeadent upon the ary Averel y will fellow every Frpusiiete, & od Of the od nantity end c:prequently @onrery A Pevowuttontred County, MRAt AOOyt Boone ttUtien ly Bocerd+aer #10 the former estatiiohed wages, The model of the Kur mer repubtic should hare becn adbered ta. Toe Mage Jarrebeoid have been the legt-tetive body. aud the Sclevorians the corfirming body, cf laws evuoted Sy the «tre “Ap io Frenee, the Magvars have given up under the infivence Cf popnler exottemont, the feudal privieg: 111 Will ake trouble whem they bare ootetoed what they are fighting for—then there wiil be avffloul tes oming thimecives ‘The tungarims are tubting foe ® subriar ce- tp the union between Autre god Huasery there were stipulations which Pave tbe Hupcertans fget for th+tr r-stora too, Dejority ot the nations of Europe the greatest blessing, or th cemenmeurre 1 ten toauarchy. It piust be the revit fo Franc HAT! AND THE DOMINICANS “The Secretary of Stute determined to end the whits Derty ed for this purpore | head an tuterview wich beth tho Spenteh aud kreneh minttore wad proposed that ieir governments should eld (wirh the Untied Statee) ihe Domiuioan party it was taverably rentred by te ministers, anu would Bave ber feet. Dot Dir, Buchanan, wheo Hey the Spam a. Mr Tyler el! jogeis. to fo out; bat | vever saw Bis to wre from St Domingo, It was pever pubd- pore if @ large parcy tbe Uemintoeme. they would t but the 3t- Dumlogens, would be very Hoe Siew party would con- NULLIPICATION “Twovld bave dictated my own terme at Washing- tom. bes Jor cae ibing. | deokeon see popuier ta C het tid beve been @ war in the south. 1 cub Ie but he thet t Scvld Dot have gown mited them tt world bave Leen a Souvhern State kpeiret a Sentberm State, for Lemnessee would bare Joughs tor Jeckecn " THE PRESIDENCY © RO vt new, to de reesived with epen efter the Haytiens were wend the A trol the jsend. like putting a’ No man exo be Fregidous uoloas os to the public, A patriotic resides ts POLITICAL PARTIES. “Every old feaue ef beth partes te cbecletedead! They have no priveiples Sputle, plunder, ebaorl bott: It murtend tatal'y This ncminterractom may exbet to iieena, buctt ts denbael the weet *rd it Ibe democrats will wnite. i he flee rollers, togsin the pe © goverD ments, Lo foaliy bt equally 1 wowid not tebe the Premdeney to be What bave | to vein’ etre approval my only awd tion prererve the Untomif locvld I #il! proweot she | The rights Pafety for be toer ‘Ae thi South wiit be forced to re parste.”’ OU AINTA NCES set of ms greet curtoriry tn penpleout: where | NWS OWN STATE Give miles In thie State, as be de er wishes muy « y place, | am ready to vacate. We ar WR. WESTER. «Webster bas renee.’ He k # when he fe bevten | iy to of more by ied Bimeelf, « few deye after, ia ‘The domestic and recial babite of Mr. Calhoun were rach as produced #enshine throoghout bie hoawnold. end to wrive til Cloorr time three o'siook oom he devoted to conver bie family, til rane-t v4 reat, . ie Deigbbore— borpitabie ot Geteated wtionioa's, by elevr Uietetion, prolonged the extetrnes of m com ton wh! ay powers erniblted te fpecebes, men wil) forms lefty eatimace rBeinl cbeerver will be Spt te ateert that be rene: hie sutject; kat he ho | wen bm | Bet the lees the friend of hameu!'y and of the country. | Henew very, he ph nny Fis eioqnieace becomes furaibie, Becaure it it i the vivid earuestners of trath itsel! wrapped ip the most clarsical aud pure drapery which the Fp Hs langwere supplicn Among the mort dis- t pant we afforta. we may refer tohis apesohns op the a Di in the ip shes replying to Mr. Webster, and — Op itr recent m to thy South, July 26, 183t, end that addreseed to the governor of Seuth Varo Boa. Anouet 28 In88, also scarey to the mind fa: ‘eel powers le epeeh in Congresa Lia Wise J starged with all the grand elerceate of his ogt- en) skill and force of diction and wil remsio as evider oe of on tateliont rpainngaized upon the verga th e after @ long life of laborious paticnos and of government. wos o: preerese bad mad other two parte be = bas - mpleted, or 0 far care iv eovtcw to pubil rome months ago, ard pr tbe chirt cause of the delay Sheuld it bu given to the pubbe we axe aseured that fc wlll huve s remarkable in fiverce pet only fo this couctry but thr uzhout Ew roje—for while emlaectly tepudiican: it ts oppreed to exarchy avd oll the mud cap theories witcd are now fling the world with disconteot aud breaking up the frundations of public Ixbor, from which human br priners coo alone be derived Meg how completed the consideration of the pro- minent potete 1m vir. Cadhoun’s cburacter. it is oar me dow to that recent scene He bad rumworrd ai! bis strength to of these to whom bi! t) nity te required bat Yield t+ the abies inflverce: of ipver tude red with be beve of @ bapoy foture tor bis country, to fallaway into the tranquil repove of the great hereutter, As piven at the thwe. wa reproduce that scene so vivide ly to be remembered by the country who has lost one Of the brightest lights, LAST WORDS IN THE SENATR. 3. 1K5O. Scene in the Senate Mr Calhoun bud a few re His atate of health competed bia to 6 great mis- iv under:akiog You Limct er bt us . Cag giviog to the South some Kiaraciees ef seifprutection, Who does not heli-re wt ipa importible for the North to comply with pech pUsreDteer what—— D.ase ap pealed that hebed not yet broached that Drenel of the Semator’s sperod: Mr ained tie floor. Insi-tiog upom the Cprety of emrr@pg the cop-vitation, He bat never Th tgbr it trem oa Co suggest tt. He had evokvn of Wet ington as 6 South-ro maa. beoaase be was each, ac ve ot tbe (Bm Rseiton of inv © eewvre the Nerib ov! Ot our b the aperot of Mr under ertale com: estan be made the test question, the verge of 6 son «rk of ae, server prevented by Mr Cathor teevght forward without consutring h trevor. Whe «feet ot euch issuer, at em war to tereaa tbe Uificuities and prevent the settiement of ie quertion the Sevatet hud oppored thy elve- tum Of this committer, which aiso looked as if tne pine question ute to bo trowa into the Nasbvilie coven Be Mr Ca:houn raid that be alone was respoartble for Tis tperch fle wns oppored te ratetyg this commitese, Upltl the general subject war more fully disonssed, A Cmersation tellowed betwcom Mr Calboun Mr Beste, Jp which tbe former took occasion to paewentss the labery se wute. ond be patient, and bear the memest, aud not sufler his ador to rum away Sr _bocte sald that ope be effect of the Seneter's oandoned at & bh time) — ait! Dua's be too tm patient [ repadia: a graphic reports, Let my words speak fir tor Hop, Mr. Foote charg the committee yes- —_ including the Senator from ere’ Tem on good terme with every- bown—1 den't derive tt. I do not dertre tobe on pood terme with men who are seeking te cut our Uhrrets, The Se Lork, who holds that De must eopeuit e power higher thaa the constit ie nd te our jehts, io not the man to associate Dir borte —Woll, I fear | aball he Me Jeflereon Dy roe to the deter R eeerts tf tee Bont ndmemt (1 Ihe sonertt lameodments eer thin off, res We eanvot Dope Gr noe inure How petitions thes mornteg | ec ervention Gud the NMissour: compromise thjeoted to the meteane before there 8 thorcugh aivewssion of thy BF Leyten aise ta eaded to Le heard before these BIPM Ts Were appointed Pert powed ttl to morrow, ‘That meoree come but never to Mr Calbou retired 10 bie prom exbe the sccat a. and Hr BL. (yesterday) arerene aod 60 feu Us PeDee of the disenlutive ul hiswarthly iaberoasie, be tuldee bls erm, the bleep of deato. Before we clove this tint and feeb!e tribute to the Brewery of the Mon Jon: aldwel! Calhoon, we would to weigh briefly the loo of #0 Lie bas Weft mo rival. He stood are engezed in public afsirs ie vas the champion of Gouthern intereets—but he was hg med to the South id érorent patvibraen: and all these courer vatir job cur ponents, as an inviciebie com sary, are grounan sb be aorte we labore mere fultbtully then by & Op al eve raid in the words of C, ice Levte ee in that Beworifel work of ert oa ‘Thediatiery of (uacrous Americans.” bas rw My end energetionily depicted the ebaracter of this core ine Ty state men — ~ BDOD are the welt koown frets of his life A more tetedus but GMowit tack wir siwayn be # frathfal aoa ye Of bie jetelieotoml and political cherester, Uorm oring We rer tut wary eter wee tought to yate itberty that bh deowme the garde of Im yout it om the altar of 8 sel! Im motes ion, the mort dectling adgmont « partion, he has From the fret, dew through whiel wr ved seceptig @ watting for Peo, bee never bar dly be tinerd tu the rep clistewing of Tie movements Vigilant of the fetearity ot our great COM MEDWEM UM De has eiwrye been Jeeiout of the cor Tr} TEE Ib foemee of bank» connected with the state. UpreleDting eflorta to divorce the govern. men fem sit banking institutions He bat alweys Ler the advocate of the mary. 8 the preteation of our So Smong Cietant nations But hie fo gteiog tt to | C sxgreveed niavelf very strongly. to opp, jt bite menting, the urge of Bis portiadh ronGors It wenecessary to To the trit erect, de, Wp. and fiashi yo. have often filled bis auditors with o qi ede bie familiar friends simost dread to ep: bin; avd yet he is the gentlest of husbands, the ‘tonderest of fathers. the most bumane and tacul- gent of marters, He is known tothe world only as erator end sigteeman. avd yet those who are admitted fomiliarly to the ecenes cf bis domestic he bof hus pubic achievements ip the spotiers purity of | vate character whe haritios of bis ated farchoa:tog glow of bleclastlo ovnverration. The bonors of th, the cabinet bave never weaned bin reuite meme to bie ph be tender gree‘inge of hie oat tevob! ometra‘iona of sho losk to ie for surportand pretrotion Lette the Die th been the mrbeiis Tho wo oc pd baa been the tncorruptible iotegety of bie heart, which lefe bin without intrigue or The lat bes been nn obstacle stid more formidable, in thts dis. turbedend fevarteh oge the phitoropbical cublimity of Dis cepiue He was not mado to away maswe, but He couid uot carry the hearta of the maltitude Dy storm. but be eleotritied the route of the few (a Graygipg to the dust the prliars of the Roman republic, Corar beard the shout ot the mob at his heels, (ato walked solitary throng the forum asd Bratus fell on Dir own aword; but the fame of Cal hen itself with the history of the nation, and is ¢ immertel * Vhrongb good and evil report, for forty years South Carolipa bas etond firmly and con tdt a eae o Our Philadelphia Correspondence, Pricaverenia, Matoh 31, 1859 Exfeet of the Verdict in the Webster Case—The Recding and Herrshurg Railroad— The Pacific Ruiiroad Con tvention= Rights of Landlords, ge. ‘The first tuteliipevee of the atartiing result of the ‘Webster trial, was conveyed to our eltizens throagh the medium of the Sunday Here!d, which reached Pht | ladelpbie ebout two o'clork Those who belleved in | the Proferecs's guilt, and thors who ont-rtalned @ 600. trary opinion. are amazed, astounded eontounded atthe verdict of guilty, Your agent, Zeiber, ts be- Fels: ith crowds cf customers, all anxious to obtain the long avd admiratio report which appears ia the Herold, Large as his eupply is, it talle far short of the demand. ‘The passage of the bill, by both branches of our State Leg re. grunting to the Readtag Rattroad Cem- yary the privilege to construct a road from heading to Harrieburg, aud thas intercept portion of the trade avd travel from the en oreated a cond bie etir ip Dav berw called apon the bull; but bis Exorliency of duing erytting of the kied, By faterel ‘seed, Sich can be ormetrocied ead faral-bed for leer theo cre wiilion cf dollars, the net rarniogs of the dtr g Kaltroad can be tnoreased from oar baa | @red and Atty to two buvdred thousand dollare per | enpom The etecd and bonduolder: of the tending Katiroad are alresdy rabbieg thete bands wtth chat fering Ct fervid complscency, woick antcipared pro It is raid Coat when they pared the bill were pot und Ohjects. This only ave been committed = The bill ta The Great Pacite Ratiroad Convention, with its one nd fitty Philadelphia delegates, axtemole at orping, in order to 4 where, w railroad rtesipvt valley to the diligros Ingatey, of the pilacely to & of Unie city. fudge ( cided that eo ine beeper baa ibe ejcet trem bis premise any peree rytreable to him eit cr te amy of hts eneate Ve the ley, bat where weule the profits be If the prin- Ciple War reduced to universal pruettos ? Darpg the part week the nomber of deaths le this elty ard the districts amounteo to 124, | dp comeequenee of the drach of vir laracl, the Seore- tory of the Board of Broker. of thls city, the Bored did bot elt yenterday although vb Argy onteide vale, Dhe market wae xceedivgly ™ A well get-up ftory «xe lating Worrls (oat: bot the “ ow wre pot to be caught, altboagh the salt was throw: by sbiiial bs of more thes thirty by & lenge om pian t imannoti Qo sete paye 1 109 persons have pr ugh that eity tor Calfernta A privete letter Norvhern IMinots rt tome with thelr entiew famlite: ithivn month, Thts ran it pervades the whole West aod ail a th roclety, ‘The farmer learos his plooga the ore the mechanic bis shop U ee the clergyman bis profeestonsl duties, A Boe on0 embers in the geoeral ro. jor the treesure laod ergow (Me) paper nares lard «migrate m bes eirerdy * centaine mare or leur, We ore are already be off at the rep Cid tort, 8 tofere. y ouanbor Bi ve gone by water Proms ft y to slaty persons go from raety baw Jawe) Stewart Cbemes I’ Magotio. James O Neil tepry Keer, ed . 80s hictthee. of Mercer, Win, Terahtcasel Findiey eomeetia; Nlaholes, Welob, of Detnsaie; Jas Liserinors. of Sypringtield: Henry Bara- bert Jr.of Pynetucing; 3; Joreph Waiker, ot West Greeuvi! orth ra! Jorethea Mo Miden, Downer of C asferd county; Frones Wadeworh, Jobm Gyar, Cowden Gyer, Janes Ridols, Je Corneltas G1, sar ted from North Lt Dirty shout the cane time, Devil Miared J ¥. Satuerfield, Sow m PK ehiizens of Er ft Bh Com D Sewtell dhe (bicege Dave bet ” Bod that 45 temas ali bownd for the any sosount of started from rather a fore ted ent ove h fonds to the dlgeings. sharlog o but imypatt of the fae @ team patecek store om beerd, and pat, With seine forty orber * ego The be fale Commercias dtdoe tier, cltivg a number of tise Rovemente in the Westera States, thinks the Crctinnd Emigration itt be mach larger thir season " b rs encountered om ethers from tryteg their the © (reetless ener We sor tt in largo companion, wih Implements the coprtruetion of roads throws fortunes th ut wil comame 7 eavenns- wlog. not the Marsrce oy Gorsaron Jonretos oy Pes ton of Pennsylvania bas tra nin legirlature an ty vivamra tied to ni-range, jerthern ageteestons oral of “the rome of ju-tes that pervades of Reonryivaniant, Governor Johnetom, Belatetning Ul that the state over whlch he pre: | eferts to “This may | tot. aud priors trmly | world ed, with orveand | ot Vora ad of Vir. | Theatrical and Musicals Boweny Tixsrnx.—Thie evening, the pley-gelng folke of the Bowery avd adjacent neighborhood, have offered to them a pleco of the utmost splendor and meg- Bifecence, Itis called “fhe Merchant's Steed of Oy- recuse, or the Friendship of Demon end Pythies ” {founded on the celebrated tragedy of that name, ead is constructed on a grand classic aud equestrian spes- rtlimg incidents, [be masaget tion DOF expense. in orderte dvee this lmspering spectacle of display, in the same excellent styl h the B Theatre bas been for yrere chi yosteeok: beep tmmense in getting up the correct costumes of Rowe, Syracuse upd Lecedemon, mer pir terd of bri nis, largo s send tableaux, has bean engaged to play the cburecter of Damon, Mies ‘Wemyre that of Calantl The other characters by theexerlent eompeny attached to the theatre The foenery a) ne. throughout this spootecte. will be worths the pticeof admireron The amusewente will come mence with “Naval Kpgecements ” Woe hope to se- the enterprising manager awply rewarded by orowdet boures every nipht itis performed. His enterprise de- fervor suacesy. Buosnwat Tuxataw. —Deriog the past week, thie elegant esiablishrent bas been crowded by the moot ‘aebionable andlencer, to ree the claseio, beuu'iful drematic seprerentations of the preporsesciug nataral and educated actress, Mise Davenport. She app»ors, iv Koowles's beautifut play of che Maid u? 1t wan ia | Die ploow we fest orimipating » woom #! Dt vieplay of ful aod ognried bor setion. wri Lating§ Mr Neafe. an exortt of) wdepan; ad Mr, Dyott, everybooy’s favorite, one OL the bent penerel avers tm tbe coun ry cast Joe pd We aavise af these whocenr tie a drematie gem, to visit the Broadway Pheatre this even Bewvan’e Tusaree —Tots evening, Burton the prises of Dapagers preeents @ prostamms of de-p. Laverest for Bausement aud pleesare of the audeuoes whe (this teveriteestabiisbarnt, The en-ertainments comm nce wiba new drome called “Klog Renee Daughter.” ‘The scene is leid to the Kingdow of Lor, th century The leading charac Mrs Rocgell. Mee, Hughes ang a the wat by view ©, Hut ofel ay of the Testa! tie tea. @ lon ot wets g Bro tyow Bud Uusion im this Leugntr prory awuremenis & wepe of can at during theevening sil play the “Let abt de Orgoad.” aod Lode can tragedian cc mmences en engi at this chee this eveving. He will appear im the besutitul play of “Richlew" Mr Marshall, white Bewery Th at favorite | Aver de Nerot pethore) mecley cverture with the exer iret 1 web Mixx Apa ¢ | Suen This e-sab tapment ty progres | cor the aie Mevars Purdy gad) Bene | tran who a: ab'e to thelr exerdous to please the numerous patrons of the National Avion Piace Turater —Shakepeace’s admired eo medy of ‘ Vuch Ado Adeut Nothing ? will ve presented, thie evening with a strong cast. Mr. George Vandew. bef will sustein the part of Benedick Lveryboty | bows Mr nbott's eepshlilty of representing this ebarecter to the very life, His readings of tne «m- y toy feswot Inetitate, and ia several af the la no ithe theory out the 8 at, have been h ght evioglurd — ‘Tbe part of Beatrice isgiven to Vie B. Luret am rotress of atemt dramatic celebrity Next, Mr, Buse, whom everybody admite to be (he bert come- | dian, te bis ioe eleber im thie or any older county, tuker the part of Degherry; Lyne, euexorlient reade, cam, wa ‘been Conny of onr eitizene are ere bones to ort thelr for <n, with all the glowny pleturee of fat corse Cana ati tleknere Orbere there are wbo think thet if | worked bait a» bard bere as they would be obligad to de | there. that they could live very comfortable and enjoy tke asscointion of dear friends, without hom tne wld be Gepilved of every exeot which gleew 4astotbe mind. Cbristy b-loging to thts tet r years aco, inevead of sailing to Pharell arsiavouty, aod by hie prent ipdostry teevervuse bas railed tuto the ahections ef the pecp! dteevery pight rewected | with Iarge Iompe of pold. within the quiet and plosseet lar ingo ot ae fail, The programme tor this vg ie ve Rees —Te wigh Dapp! Ove of the Temboln € will tebe pleee Sirestor ef L Jota, very va posed tw that pert nite o'clock t "the tert havders favored hp fogs ture This operation. whtoh will make at (rast 20 Depry will be preeeded and follows! by some Deaatifal murtenl gems, pong by oi ioe Vetonttot ead the two talvnied cbildewm. Fenny avd Charles Deane Herr Van Der Weyde wil! perform abv, rome pieces on the Malton plave. The progtamine ls att ad cau not fal to draw an lawrence Dowber of fortane seek ers. whe fer Gfty ¢ may grin @ lot of fifteen oe twenty colle Ganne, Less & Co—The Amphith of Pigtth e Oreat with m brill 7 of eque Vbiteker Strut. Serge i Te wlinege alone the f Bornes and febting pont ot acieg Tepe? the vichome te trian feate, vamit= . he temtite: ao Aurn ' hour or ment + perfor rtals men Diners ef cur citi ud evening Curirgt Arerto Rooms. Sianom Manan: the levers ef gord mw Inetromental cons rt Apollo icons cart We will reming vie that « pnd Boneh. 1 and Ht be eteew. thhl« Signer Vadian!, whe ears minetrelsy ant partioular features i ver: wOnana oF Cativon fings, an reprerented ange axeembieges, The trom Baren's Paxonawa of @ Voyage to Karnpe ts an onesies lot ry nod is well ~~ a visit (oom those whe ight io plete c lerly torte end Oleortmimation. Me HMepsom, the frleh comedian, tt playing at Ge vernah, Ge 4 Deas I playing at Lonteritte, children are playlog at Recherter, ‘The Rave! family commence an engagement ia Bow tom on the let of April, ey Police Intettigenee. Botchers’ Mirtting .Tesactation,— Charge Dieminent— A sbort time tines, Me, Robert Rider. the former pre- ee = —a Le Areoeiatio: eae charged with boving embersed money feom wg | elation. The eare wae heard’ before Sustion | some time C58 ord Pony pr a decision wae i by the aletrate, ening the cher, on the / ce that no statate law exited afeodng the case question Charge ne of Jobe =A yeaa man by the ne eted y 7. ene charg lating the perce vot Klien Beaver, residing at [61 fad- con street The scoured was committed to prisow | examipetion. Freese Om Sept: ‘was orrest:

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