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NEW YORK HERALD. Berth west corner of Fulton and Nassau ste, JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR AND EDITOR. South, and we are persuaded that Dautel Webster as the only man who cen fill it adequately. Will itbe sot Wait for the Nashville Convention. Another coneequence which mavy suppose will . st follow from the demise of John C. Calhoun, ¥ HERALD 3 conte per co annem. is the | early settlement of the slavery question, ns if ees tke ie eae x now pending before Congress. This, « we are “ ERAL'Y Sit ALD, every Monday, Seeate | persuaded, i= @ mere fanciful expectation.— PULE LETTERS be cxwil, for owhec: erwithad- | The powerful speech of Mr. Calhoun, the Yatvkas et putd.or the poutnge witfbe detset | Jan which he delivered in the Senate, had ENTARY CORR’ aPUNDENCR sontatnia ~~ the efiect of bringing the different sections dle tb ons SN teed yi ‘we | of the country to @ senae of the imper- oe CEE Rar tance of the present crisis. In that respect, the =e a r last worde, and we might say the dying speech, of AMUBEMEN18 THIS EVENING. the great South Carolina Senator, half settled the BOWERY THFATRE. Bowery Mancnant’s Srewe or | question before the author of at departed to the Seeecwaye PEVEW Rseen users other world. But much remains to be done yet. BROADWAY THEATRE, Brosdway—Marw ov Mamomm- | The gpir,t of fanaticism ts not yet laid. Look at pearr Do. . bs == this movement upon New England. It festers, Lmao aad api beer tn chenga and Juxuriates, and struggles in all the northero Davenren Seas vs Faeicy—AvaRMine Pion. National THEATRES, Chatham sqnpre—Ricsuame— elections, aud there is every appearance that the Adanmine B4 AyrICR, supplies of the government must be stopped in TREATRE. 40tor Place the House of Representatives, and another Con- Weprn 478 Fe as teak gressioual election will have to be passed, before OSRISTY'S OPERA BOUSE—Bemiorsan Minermats | ike good sense of the nation can act with sutli- eient torce on Congress, to bring about a se:tle- AWERICAN MUSEUW~s musine Pexronmancas Eve ment of the great difficulty. At all events, the BY QP TERNOON AND Bv ENING. Sma Rs eawerere Set ucasane. death of Mr. Calhoun will make few or no changes WNANINCTON Ball. Panonama ov rmy Catsvoama | on the mighty resue of the age. Itisa struggle beiween two great and powerful ideas, two great APOLLO FO0MS—Gaane and singular principles, having their origin ia re- GEINESE Roows more ages. These ideas are annexation and abo- lnion. The tendency of the pubhe mind in this country, on this continent, within the bose ot this republic, and without, in Canada, Cuda, Mexico, and Central America, is to seek a uvion with ths great and mighty repndlic—a uaion, either by annexation, or in some other way eqaally intimate. There ure the great ideas which agitate the people of this country. Tae antagonist feel- ) Ing, the opposing priaciple, is abolition, that yrn- ciple of favaticiens which seems to bea part of Angle-Sexon existence,and the contrast 1s trang, with their spirit for commercial adventure, ming- | ling aud blending with religious, impracticable, and impossible enthusiasin. The gieat struggle of races, creeds and ideas, of a thousand yeais etanding, is not change? im its general charaeterisnes by the death of Mr. Cal- houn. It only stands etill, to burst forth again with greater interest and wilder eruption. m Apo Asour Noriue— Noeur. Tommona Concent, “DOUBLE SHEET. 1, £850, New Vora, Monday, ay Tre Deable Meraio, TWO CENTS ONLY PER COPY. Our readers will ree that the Hewaco to, this moratag, Printed ey adeuble sheet In thus Unrowiag before eur eubdsoribers forty eight columns of reading matter, the podiioc will obtain the cbeapest and most valuable mews paper ever brued from the press, iat of Peotessor Weraster,for the | er inen ead micerltinecus news from all parts | aod shinping intaltizerce, | tertees from London, riety efentertulniog misco!lsacons matter. teen be obtaived, im wrappers, Tue New Cops anp Pracrice —The new code a ! of law in this State has presented some curions ree of the Mera.d, { . . Feonut evecta, the proprietor of | sults, tince it came into action, during the last two » | " he Dew Fork HHeruid ginss nation to all ble aarciers, | years. When it was first passed by the Legis. yp Sige: o—chtaling] Se ns clnaleatee ‘ Jotore, many looked upon it as a shower of iaanaa arpynnetion with the Mer He ino tornid | from heaven. The new code, however, has not aaetior to sell er take mn all | proved so perfect, eo cheap, so useful, so admi- tito To the © Te somreguerce Shier earrtere “ho pry rent bo . . privlieys of thus vo pay | reble, upon trial, as the food of Heaven did to the ang vob sume The propriecor of the Herald love | chiidien of Israel im the wilderness. Cases are aigine 1 porsens the right io all these o Bite re oree aod all carriers beomesing these iil be promptly diemissed (row bis employment. occurning every Gay, illustrating the delays, the | expense, the conf » the perplexity caused by this pew code, ss now proctised before our courts | of Jaw, in this unhepppy State of New York. Let us give our reuders a specimen from the chief of the Stote codsfiers himeelf. Mr, King’s Report on California, We give tius document ia ful in this day's pa- per. It will also be given in the Weekly Herald, to be published at nine o'clock this morning, to go by the steamebip Crescent Ciiy. that Elewhere in cur columns will be found a wall be read throughout the world, because of the | YOY cunous report of a case which was brought wéabiited allt cxiz: mitdeseribes, | before Judge Oukley, of thie city, by David Dadley | Field, ene of the leading codifiers of this State, | and, in fuet, ocevpying the position of a modera Solon, or Lycurgus, or Confucius, or Moses, or Numa Pompiius, or, perchance, oll of these rolled into one.. A mun of the name of Hathaway was employed as one of the carriers of the New Yor’ Herald. He was dismissed by the proprietor, for tome cause, from that employment, and hereupoa | Mr. David Dudley Field brings an ac! upoa this Cirnureal, claiming for Hathaway a right aud tile to his employment on his route, and damages for bis dismissal, to the amouat of $5,000. Now, the principle on which this clarm is made 1s as cur.ous, as novel, as remarkable, as anythiog which ever appeared in any code, from Numa Pompihus down to David Dudley Field. If Master Hathaway bas a legal claim for $5,000 damage’ syeimet the proprietor of the New York Herald, then every proot-reader, printer, reporter, writer, cleik, pressmup, feeder, and fly-boy has the same right and the eame property in that remarkable establishment. Cividuals reaches nearly two hundred, whieh, | muityptied by $5.000, makes the eetumated value , ot the Naw York derald a million of dollars, owned entirely by those industrious individae que Oae of the greatest | Jobn C. Calhoun ie gone. antelicets ond pureet spirits of the age on this con- tinent, departed this lite at a qnarter past seven o'ehch yesterday morning. A brief bwgraphy of Wat great man, some interesting sketches of his | remarkable and extraordivary ch: ter, and the | last scenes of bie eveutfal life, wal ve toand else- where in our co! to-day. ‘The demise of thos distr guished statesman and mighty mtellect has been expected ler some weeks pas’. lis bealth for mouths pat had deen feeble aed Cavinatng; and alinough with the return of a fine Cay, his spirits would rive, aud ihe appearances of drsecse would fate, there was po stated or per thon chonge, looking to avy lengthened exist evce for him in this hfe. He i gone, and all the jratousee which he bus created will we hope be wierd, when bis ashes are con-yned to the give. Ilispererous countrymen will remember biog ef bia, but hos pure patriotram, tis pow. erfel putcihet, bis profomed etatesmanship, all of h mre bound wp with, and form part and parce] wf, the bierery of this repobiie. The death of Me. Calhoun is not only a lamenta- houn leaves a vacant intellectual niche ia the | Bivalry Among the Seokselicrs—Beston The number of these diferent ine | | als. Now, the founder, and hitherto supposed | ble event to hie temly and private nequ wiatanee’s | oprietor of that establiehmeut, hag, ut the but it is @ great and pewerlul tact in the dvetiay of highest estimate, not rated his newspayer property sto the connetls of uh tioa, and to | the poegices of political mat preseat crisis of the republic, He wae the bead and front of thot movement whieh wos delermiaed, at all heza dr, 10 resiet the agaressrovs on the social ine attutions of the Soath--eyarereious whieh have been threetepieg them for a quurter of aceotury poe’, by the fenatics and pur tans of North aad Newthwest. Otiers belueve thet he was the een‘re of a svrpoeed intention ca the part of the South to divide thie great rep d to create a separate and independent cou *y of Southera States. This ln © & mistake, a delusion, a gioes misrepteeenteti No men was really and tealy a greater frend of the Vaioa of this mighty Tepebhie, on the principles of the coastitation and ef common renee, thin the late Joha C Calhoaa, tf South Carolina. It he adopted, in hie pe aad in his greet epeec Jovk ing f.vormbly towards euch a eo the epwion of his narrow minded antugonists, it, was merely a hypotheem! porition, for the purpose the ec et over Aalf a million of dollars. Mt, therefore, these individuals enumerated should follow the exemple of Master Hathaway, as advised by the State codifier, and make similar claims, the founder ard proprietor would not ooly lose all his property, Which he bas been building «p for a youre past, but he would be tm debt to them half a | mralitim besides, and would have to muke up the ceficieney, as cluimed by David Dudley Field, under bis new code. Hee is a preuy kettle of fish growing out of this pew eode, Ulustrated by this jet Contu tias, the great Stote codifier of New York, David Dad- ley Field. This is a legal developement of so- cwlem and community of goods with a vengeance. The care hes been set aside, io the lower Court, by the ole-fashioned law of Judge Oakley, who ie not yet a convert to the legal codes of socialism and communim. Butit is not yetended. The legol rgbts of Lathe way will be argued betore the full bench, at on early day. We may then expect to have sone definite decision on the eurious theo ppeaition Of Mivetrosing end exhibiting the dungers to the | reg, winciplee, and views presented by the New evusiituion ond 10 the Uniem itself, produced by | yi cedifier ia carrying cut ia praetice his new the ridiculous fenatical, and abeurd doctriacs code of law—a code which far surparees ia sovia's ‘sm all former codes of all former ages, trom Con- fucive to Numa Pompihue, end from Numa Pon. pilius down to Duvid Dudiey Field. Seriously, bave we any setihd jaw, or principle, or practice, by the New York code 1 which have bern Coasecrated to demagoguism by Seward and hie compeers im the Senate. Mr. Calloun, it i tor, was a great aod paramount freed of the 1-eututtons of the Southern States, as they are goarenticd by the cowstiution; and the woreneity of his love for his country, and his de~ t tminetion to adhere to the ¢ ution, may be @onsidered the y of his early and sud- | dew diseppeas nee from this eublanary ephere. The dewh of Mr Calhoun will bave many and mighty eflecte on the present checkered condition | et the publie couneds at Washiogion, aod on the | fotore mover-ents of secti and feetioos through. | our readers, thie dey, who may not have seen the out the Union. Ile was the great maa of the | detoils in yeeterda: paper, the charge ef the South, and commanded the covfidence of that | Judge, and the remarke of the ermnal. raice, as much from their admiration of bis ia- | The verdict of the jury will be very rigndly and tellect, ae the belief that he was eetuated by | very eeverely crivcieed turonghout the oo rest and best kind. Who | From the imperfect character of the evidence, frit end impartial people in this community, generally, greord which be baw eo nobly, for half a | eentayt Nene=no no—net one. Yet thought that the jury would not agree, or that, at the outside, they would render @ verdict of man. th: South couteine many dictinguished men—nce | elevghter or bemicide. There is no general belief Merous slatecinen of ereat talest but few that ean | that the evidence is legally strong enough to con. ey iv the yromed occupied by Mr. Calhoun | viet him efmurder. They think differently in Bos a (he jreernt crisis into whieh the country | tom, We dowbe the legal accwracy of this verdut. Dee been throwo. Recent events, developements | The eequel, looking to hie execution, will be the aod ceclaretions in the Senate, throw some light | most exciting end the most extraordinary of all (his on this matter, however, and alwost solve the ditfi- | remarkable affair ‘evlty as to who will succeed Mr. Cathou sind saietie Oieinienadinns aaa id slice of the adauration—perchanee Pe ph Tix Caninet any THR preg nowy Quas tion. — Sieioes of tha Seurhern people, | Tee South Yous: by inane Mr. "Polk sto te the shent. he South care litle fo: ‘ r aaa pl a Na ent iede edb ie. aicn, Monroe doctrine in regard to British aggression ta ef the high and starthog charveter. We are per. Central America, and neglected Ameneaa ia one sanded, from recent eveate, thatthe only man who | et quarter, The charge may be true; in fret, ean enaned bt. < we are wwelined to believe that it ia true. The South, is the distingn! from Masea- waa a of Mr. Polk and bie chiens ehaseits—even Daniel Webster himseif—provided | 14 haa Ao peer Ter te bed ra be moves rightly hereafier, However paradoxical lone mae Ms yan nes aos At may wppr ar, we know that many of the leading | |, feellag ehecad, th by dap sao She members of Congress fiom the South, constituting | 5 aected prs a oe bs aet te @ great andgpowerfal party, who are favorable to away, and acknowl-dgrd, to ry urrd . A great exten’, the the Unien of the Saves, and determined to pre- preteneions of Great Britain ta M ig Mem senve their eocial jnstirtions intact, have had | i: would be mote eppripriate for ee dehndem of their bearte awakened aud theit epirita cheered | the cabimet torhow that they have net acted the powerful eprech swe thie way, than to be mpping oy the acts of the de- jovarer ip he Gene: The fanet admunetration of My. Poik. Dr Wenster Founs Guu.cy.—We pudlished ia Sunday's Merald a full report of the last day's pro eee dings in this interesting trial, which ended with the speech of the Attoroey General, the charge of the Judge, the addrees of Dr. Webster himself, and dwork petriotiom of the p ern sopply his place 1 Who eam oceapy the the verdict of the jury. We republish, for many ot | Versus New York. Boston and New York are fairly pitted against each other. Both cities are struggling to become the entrepdt of the European steamers; and a new rivalry seems lately to heave grown up between thei, to see which can outstrip the other in fires, rows, murders, and various other feats of the eut- ting,packing and salting order. Probably Boatoa will outdo us in chemical experiments; but it ia some what doubiful, even now that they have the Ita- lian Opera there, if they can get up an Astor Place riot as respectable as our own. But one thing is certaim—Boston can and does print handsomer and better beoks than New York, and she seems determined to turn over a new leaf, and give wathe cheapest. Not long since a new house there, started an im- mence business, under the firm of Paillips, Samp son & Co. Taey begun by offering the public new and elegant editions of the British classics, 19 a style of beauty and cheapness far superior to any- thing we bad ever been favored with before. Among other works, they commenced the issue of a megnificent edition of Shakepeare in twenty-five cent pumbere, each embellished with a superb steel engraving of the heroine of the pliy. The great dramatist, in this new ana surprisingly cheap form, wentall over the country, and readers every where drew the contrast—much to the favor of the publish ere of the edition— between a linge superbly print- ed, end elegantly illustrated pamphlet, and one of thore namby-pamby, wishy-washy coneeras called popular povels, printed on mean paper, ia illegible type, and shabb:ly gotten up every way. Philips & Sampson, it was said, would make no money at this business; but being Yankees,they probably ua- deretood whut they were about. The public were again surprised by seeing Hume's history brought out im very fine style, in six coarenicnt well bound, well printed volumes, at the low price of sixty-two and a half cratsa volume,—a book which, if published in New York, wouid | have sold for a dollar ora dellar and a quarter. Other great standard English authors were an. nounced, and began to follow each other in rapid euccession. The experiment seemed to be suce cessful, of furnishing the country with new aad better editions than they had ever hed betore of the British classics, at a very reduced price, Sar- prise seemed to have eubsided im a sure, and everybody was glad that these great authors,whose | works have become so essential a portion of the fabric of English literature, had been made more accereible to the mass of readers, and that they | were brought out in sueh euperior style, = We be lieve that Lamartne’s History entered into this series of publications, and also Macauley’s History of England. Not many days ago, having seea an | intimation that Thomas Carlyle, the eel-brated | author, had sent outa tract called “ The Present Time,” No. 1, of ‘Latterday Pamphlets,” we found on inquiry that the litle brochure of sixty pages, eold for three shillings. Some three or four daye afterwards, a great pub!ishing house ia this | city brought out a fac si; fthe same work, aad | sold it for five cents—and tins, we will take occa- £10n to say, Was about ten tir as much as it was worth; for, after reading this famous prodactioa, we were not long in coming to the couclasioa that at was the most contemptible specimen of author- ship thathas recently appeared. But the publica tion of it for less than one-seventh of the price of the Bestoa edition, was a sigaiticant fret. lt was the first eqaib in @ publishing war which seems likely to be driven to a canspaiga of extermiaation About the same time appeared an annouseement that the New York house had begua to pablish upon the Boston men prety mich all the books they had brought out,at a very mach lower priee—among others, Hume's History, for forty | ceots a volume. It was at once underatood by the public, that the New York house intended to “teach a lesson” to the Boston ans to behave themeelves ia the futare, nod not presume to priat eny book of which their betters and superiors ia this metropolis had iesued an edition. Now this was eesuming ground which Bostua was notexactly | prepared to yield. The fact tbat a New York house, which had pirated all the best works of all the seil- ing uuthors of Europe, bad thereby acquired any right in or tite to said works, which sould preveat other publichers from undertaking to brag out the sume, Was not entirely apparent to the Bostoa mea, and Boston “ rayther cweuluted” that she oc pirate as well as New York, pe gave a better article ata less pric the public. This same aitempt to teach the jb of the trade,” as they are siyaiticantly edled ia certain quarters, a lesson which they would aever forget, had been tried before with no creat suceoss; , and although hundreds of bookseliers had lying upon theirehelves a large mamber of copes of Mae | cauley’s Lilstory of Eagland, whieh they had paid a very bigh price, as se phia house or a Boston one pree une ¢ heap editions of the eame work, the first publishers, without avy regerd to their regular costumera, knocked down the price of their tedvtion from two dollars a volume to seventy-five coat Wether or not their customers should love thoa- tonds of dollars in the game. So was to be taught the saobs of th ni ant eny body that presuaed Hint a boul had publehed), it was a matter of no sort of quence how much poor booksellers lost, aor how much the public was tified wih But this bold | assumption of exclusive right in e book, whieh by Jaw was open to all pablichers, wa generally conveded, and the masters of the art were aut very successful in inculeating the leewoo. Tais sume house, it was remembered, had, whea they were beginning buswness for themeelves, aod had t graduated from the fifth loit of a piustag office, commenced theit foriunes by priatiog eh ap edie ttene of Seott’s novels upon a celebrated how Philadelptia, aud, to barry out Scot's lust n used to work Sundays, although Me jocis Bet we never beaid thet the bretirea or called them 10 an aecount for Hy « they nave ever since beea illustrious mination, Which they hover by ze and example. la this way, they we | some elanding as publ and bave goae on very succesttully ull the preseai time, having printed ‘cheep editions upom other puvlehe: | they plensed ‘ New, who Mesos. Phillipe, Sampoo feo my 08 Ma lesson (whici they trade” & Co. may ' be, we have po parbeular huew and it j Peobably @ matter of very litt! ee Queucr, 10 most of our readers; but it is funny to see aca a hacked up io the publisiiag world, aad CuriGeity to eee how tae cam, git to print they please of Lewart Carlyle, or Hume, or any bouy eler, view ou tha oiber erde of the Waters, as a New York house o@. The public, too, seem to feel come sate th atte hea a mea who h nt eal lirowd. wey © “ » Which, ow the ovher side, he bought for five conte, oF » volome cf Hume for forty centa, which he has joet paid eialy-two and & half cents tor, ond + all Ma. couley's History, im two volumes, for a doilar ond ” which he had belore paid four dollars, ike trifling wih tu “ 80 nue! jot thie ¢ curious public aeks the question je thas! Li this book cea be meade wad eli for a deljar and a helf, why the devil have we been conm pelled to pay four doliate fur the very eau edioont > And if it be cold at that price her mec le the reason yg | 8 large house, Which his grows nich by ing Leroy aathors of their © Cghte, chould attenyt rush a pew house tot biipeeg better editions of the same works, for one qoarter of the money!” We lave also sume curtosity, we confess, to ree Wherher jhe pu re oft Boston will be likely to yield ta dictctorey of | this hind wi the trade. Beetvon is nop in the habit | © and ite OUT unpre hat she will be ery to hod her ground ia this ight We guere at sly id exleulete, ander the circus stances, to go ahead, and sell d00Ks, if auy thing. a Jectia Cheaper than any body ele. Car owa py | vate opmson is, that Rory of the bookee!l- | ers abd beok-bayets will be on ber vide: and we thall be come what disappointed, ath ugh she isa in the book lice as muy “wipe- Tuttle fart om California than New ‘ork, af she pencee,” as New York can York sh)! io ge. ple, where | More lucrative post—that of State barber to the Avrounvine Larter or Da. Stevens, or Tus | Letter on Public Health. by Dr. Alexander Mxpica, Coutses—Taovae at THE QUARANTINE. HH. Stevens, Presiaent ef the College of —We publish in our colomos, ehewhere, a very | PBpeicians and surgeons, eurious letter from Dr. Stevens, the President of tye at pager aha ends ALL Whom rr May the Medical College. It appears the nomination of oy pcs Dr. A. Sidney Doane, as Health Officer, at the | ./ Da¢erstand, and beyond all doubt do believe, that Quarantine, Staten Island, by Governor Fish, has been confirmed by the Senate, to fill the place of Dr. Whiting, whose term of office has expired. | of the State of New York, By whomsoever done, if This appoiarment comes from the Seward faction, | done at all. thet work was pot done in trath. I here avd by that interest Dr. Doane has again been | Pot per age pep en stp gc hte Noe placed in office, having held the eame berth under | that geutirwan within some seven er vight years, Governor Beward’s adnlaistraton. A_New York Governor and a New York Sonate best The appointment of Dr. Doane has given great yee Melee ney freed a - pmo dieeausfaction to the influential body of the whig | 19g my own constetenoy, which im this matter, | learn, party in this city, besides a large body of the medical bar been questioned. ‘If the signature ie not afurgery, ib War, atavy rate. never intended or made for the faculty, Private meetings have been held by | purpore for which it bes heen employed. aod sould | pave all 0 ver bave been given to apy individual whosw stead almost all the whig committees, and petitions | ing in tne profession bad deem shaken by peactions ov sigued, calling upon the Governor and Senate to | whieb bis brethren have uniformly frowaed. 3°ill | reconsider the nomination, and to appoiat some Fann gy Ce ee Other perso. These petitions are sigaed by the | bmosledge or sonsent. majority of the legal and medical profession, mer- joule sas a eB ye oo Ao gr ier chants, and the leading whig politieians of the erty. | among us. and we are trembling with ap; Much contusion and discord is expected to arise out of the appointment of Dr. Doane, strance is now on foot, to call upon the Senate to reconsider the vote, alleging that the appointment ot De Doxne is much adverse to the interest, senti ments, and wishes, not only of the leading whigs ° aball favor itsextension, } do not feel it right that the gearded by one who deolarea that be will got, or did Peere to Quarantine, OF woi ds be that effect sembly No— doo, Inatyear Phe medical profession, on whim more then others tbe bruat of the storm is to fall. of this city, bat of the whole medical faculty. ee ee atten Dr. Whiting, the late'focumbent, waa the favorite | {hone but of the perewour of Damanity aad candidate, but not possessing the Seward ia jo beaith in the city ot New Yors, fluence, failed to ebtain the nomination of Gov. Fish. Much is expected to grow out of this eruption ia the whig party, end many hard things may yet transpire, touching the political Seward cotene, a3 now existing in this city. ry vg! Ip thu: disehurging what 1 pole D Cul) t wy profession and to the out seeking couore! from any Individm avd reg trast that afew weeks, itcame tomy know!+ ly don the spot, from medics » be quarantin: Tuuxtow Weep ww tue Firtp —Thorlow Weed y bed oF 0 has been nominated by the whig city convention of inonity. If the Albany, as Mayor of that city. For twepty years past Thurlow has oecapied a much higher and | mere ceri whig party of New York, an office of great inter- pestnence eet, honer and emolument. His duties were to shave end dress all candidates for office in every portof the State, and receive, as ueual, his six. peners for the clean faces. He studied the art of thevieg durmg the antrmason excitement in Western New York, and gave the first stroag evie dence of genius in that line of business, at Oak Orchard Creek, near Rochester. As State barber of New York, for twenty years, he is entitled to great credit and much honor. Who succeeds to the office, eluding all the razors and lather boxes, we don’t know. Greeley wants it very mach, ia wh person at Jeast, but we thiak we shill keep it open for Col. Webb, when hefreturos from Aas- ‘ria. The office must be worth $20,000 a year, beeides the soap suds. In being nominated for Mayor, of course we bee heve he will be elected; but the post will receive honor, and not give it to Thurlow Weed, the State barber of New York for twenty years past. merry & who rbal eay tbat. as y and et We wey pet call for help frou adeom the medics! men cf New York may no! the pingue at Low the rrimpept eal] op their distant ore 7 | Im Brookivn, and alm ud Rochester aud Suitaia, 4 Trew aud Phiiaceipa bute aity — God diews them— w thong taey pros to be tarown into the pit with those © to rave Now how could we look them in the fane, ‘we bed not Gone our duty im trying to exclude th: pestilenee? Jets tbe pri ecutive dep Pendent cepte um jde of our city to have iuraished to the aud Wright, not ons suca, Ider Jay~ the last of the Row Bameng there wortbies tb 19 ade, they may be y Of pe I bave wo pe: I would net wit threatens what | this community. the der m Would be toe Tre Forxrst Divorce Cass —We publisu, in another column, two articles, sent to us from dif. ferent quarters, commenting upon the evidence uced tothe Penasylvania Legislature in the Fi rrect divoree ease, but hope they will be the last of the kind that any correspondent will send to us on the subject. Any of the gentlemen i vplicated in the testunony, have anghtand a claunto be heard through our colamos, in the way in which Mr. N. P. Willis was. We are under the necem sity of denying ineertion to more such articles, The case itself is only commencing. A new mevement has been made in the Assembly of Penn. ey!vania by Mr. Forrest, bat probably it will share ‘he eame fate os that in the Senate. Ia the mean- time we learn from the best authority, that Mrs. Forrest intends to bring a euit for divorce agninst | ba Mr. Forrest, in the courts of this State. Mr. For. i 4 ‘a gy Fo of peor, rdioel may wb tne Tret, of course, will bring a cross action, and the | Souwteds at tee protaerat woahioneg e ai <a social bfe of both of those unforiunate parties —percous infected th choiers, tow uasrantine must go through a rigid examination, before a jury fe and before the ecammunity. aoe WIEN OUE oe word SCaVENS. Lue Corme “medical oliqu and “ doctur qu Dave Deen urd a) expinam Lory of rece Dt remonstrances emanstiog from the we. Gicut mea of New York. Tae following eorrss py dence with One dirconpected with all parties. breath. igh pure moral atmosphere amore ail party eina- AL now recalied to bie mire eoogearal home tizene of South U. PS,—I om advised ¢ Dy the untied volees of tb wor me with your opiatos of Inveuevcesce yuom Buatn.—We have receives by | the bily Republic, Captain Littiedeid, journals trom dara. in Breil, tothe 23d of February. U Prblicedor Pararnse, published at Para, Braail, of US the loth February last, gives an acoouut of the cap | © lure of @ Bragilien bark, the Sapte Cros, bya trican |b tleam eruver the Cormorant The British put the * and sll cu board ashore, aud bhew ret Ore to the k, «bieh was consumed tu sight of laud. with ail Scergo and papers, The sbove journal staces tbat it ged ie apy unlawfol trate | shove effvle wan brought to the notice of thy | Chamber of Deputies by Mr Pacheos, who propoerd | the tolle ich was usanimousiy | y Fempeettauy, Jour obedient servant SB HENKY BCKSON. neeliigence. CONNECTICUT ELECLION. Pee Fey aan hembed if it be the teach | orhe election in this State, for State oflvers and epen the Brazilian bark Sasta Croz aad) membersof the Legisiature takes plese todsy, Tae P : two male partis ngulus of etscess, ba City Luteiligence, voratia tieket will sue INMIGRATION FOR ThE MONTH OF MAKCH DECREASE | ted, The following are the State esudidates :-- IN VRE VRETRNT YRAR, BO NE ee byes Sule ‘The following are the arrivals of passengers at ete be ¥, ducing Clerk pext for the last mos th:— Ade he, Uy. D, Bait, H mus From @: Britain ond ireland... .66 46 wt + MG. Pismay, W. Alesand “ e . 4 . A Unlied States Senator, ia place of Mr Baidwio, is ‘ad ms. tbe chosen by the Legislature now to bs elected, and te... tal efforts -the Other porte wean There ix therefore «otf ia eutgea- this country ta the 'wet an Cou pared wi pease of 4000, OF H per Mivecied to the Feuarkabie | month of Febroary, as com: , y, 1540, though toe nuabder for ceeded the pumber for Jonuary mxeh of i G e of leet fact being 5 eiretwttaner of be tb hve fasen Vo Sums . ber, ail those whi ny Orgiee = tps in Deorm tod prariy a ana eanee of sacmniense, og ia Januery, 1649, wae B6u9, In 1400, few ta February. 169. the puwber wat 9.644; ia zis. The bg are Lhe Lotals of the numbers jor the three months of the years 1549 aud INO, respectively: Firet three montbe of 1849, ONTO ELRCTION. Falling cff im the present yea But if we ecmpsre whe hs ccrreepending two mouths of 184 ine the ocretitation of this State, will tuks place to dey. ithe on jeot of Ar vate tbowt reward ere #accenst qual State parilegre to If the » big @ou free soul j YO Fill eas eiigidie to the offte —— | the white man, Deoresre in the two months of thie year... .... 0 Jt wal De tous seen that immigration was measly | by Gouble for the menine of Febroery aod \erch of inet Attemer to rar, compared wits the eorrespoudiog months of tae trie present year, b Try Comstow Covren.—The first of the dally ess tions of the Common Covneil comes off this evening, April Fool's Dey. A reeclation upom the sati-rent movement is to be offered to night. County | ourt, om Momcay Ie je third cegtee, but foand not gulity, in the seme cell with William Sobin, while aeeurg by Nobie rad previously brew. eenviered of be D1 was Owe ting Peutenos D Chin Bas dior are: Sueecay, end on Vhursvay “ ‘ Inet nder bis oluthes a stove Fine.— On Balarday efterncom, a fire occurred at 133 Houston street tb 078) aso be suscveded in delivering ‘ rf ons Ce ere | around the window of R Hie ee Adout Lalf past one o'ciook, yeater- broke obt tm the tea store of Mie. jerdett, No IS¢ Sixth arene it was soon pat ont tperaticns by the sberrtt, cel ted took Born Ncble wae rent to Sing Sing prison my Dame appears among those now recommending the | verration bere, “ Whois to sucered him!” eppointment of Dr. Doave to the Health office, by bis | tion. “ What will the South do? Will Exeellenoy Governor Fisb and the honorable the Senate | give way !”” - Cooley, Secretary ot State of th svother invasion of cholera 80 von as the warm reason | of 1 and aremoa- | portal by which it bas heretofore entered should be | ter And iu the owteet. 1 must are not and abould Lot be imditierent in che selection of | be deemed twne tu, they had sougac bigi-miud- | red. apprebation by inen whoas eatewa aad | Which w_bt b ly valuabie tuan the butierdy | kee allow, | te oudjoined as pertinent to that view of sue sadject:— | OF Poe! judewenta expressed, Ow Ooo who has deem al- ee | Stee de TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. ‘Wasnincron, Merch 819% P.M. Mr. Calboun’s demise in the subject of general con- Je the ques- they rally or Congress will probably do nothing with respect to podlic effeire till next Thuredey. nlot, | _ The death of the distinguished South Carolinian wilh have an important influence in the settlement of the great questions of the dey. From the South, Bavrisoan, Marob 3t, 1860; 00 well an the one due this evemingy through together, The New Orlesne papers of the 324 announce the death, in that city. on the day previous, of Gem. State of Mlimois, Communications on the Forr. st Case. Two beck mails, Ata@ moment when pestileooe 16 rife | Mx. tniton :— A® you have publ shed several artioleson the subject be apylestren of Mr. Korrest for divorce, | ask the few words en the same mat- you high ored dove, for the justness favor of the tusertion of asthe whole public hy tbick that he would, subject a cholera vresei or matliners of your editorial remarks om the character 7 pe dsoas: | cf the testimons, toede 11 the day before its pub- ioe. an wall an of law, that one is to: until proved gulity. Ip It te @ rule of ju vale ard jow bred behet high Uribe al towhen Me Fen me ye ye at poate believed to be a | war Kft without oppemtion to make the best of his emre. eed Lo Oring fo hear ehaterer o! sition or popularity or wen body. the Leg riature of Penney the tertimowy. baw ‘ared ber ippocent. Ja it more indy bave the bemeait of the fact? aud bs it just (ha: ahe be @ade the sabjest of at- lack aod con’em ation tu the ft Lot wisest. nat pot dir+hopes meply. that she be ro seemed en to Mir Forrest, or that mrvives to Bis regard certainly nit jus bouorable minds stil. there It seems to to be aojust, aad ia- 00 Unremopable te believe iw putations agsiast gross qiscouduct, sued ae their thorgh they mey ape no lm proper te flaenes sopported by teat of persons more capable of eh marte ‘There ie neither rate’ peace to expect im noclety ber morbid and indecent though rreuts (or of others, ia Detter eo ly more vulgar mi | are to be appiied to the actious of those oo | they serve, acd their most jomeeent acts dis- touted ad pubtikned to the world. of tbe pabtio mind, wheo tit ie to grows Sm, valgn? intuda, net Ariteate either 4 pure in- or asything. however sacred, ald etaod ihe test of such Las certanly given uuworthy persope am Op) of wousding ber peace avd lecerating the of the pumeroos tieude who hare 1 bed to ber by the teti genes 'y pooduess cf Der character, there is an ox- dy ¢ vardly, erneity and injastice brtcre the public gags, after the tri- . rhe eas arraigved bas dvoiared bt and that, too. «bem che made nodefence, oaum,e and oteuiied avo ral of ber inno. fl herve many won be laud worthy pecsons whose regard she bas junne me ft intimate acquatutanse. 6a society, aad warring its ben unjuat, unmanly, unghariteble. tocke are made. and prejudgmeats ae quitted by ee wOCwRD Rod teem d. ne rhe «ch legisatice tridapal, and that man, t-0 who has always doce Kn by all who kaow ber, as are tA our country eed eur Pace, when mo ope Of the Gent daties of otvillzed AN AMERICAN, © is your jowroal of Phursday, entitled “berbicwalle ah. Literary Sortails wns, no doubt, wos sh miogled feclings of paia ‘ pain, #F by reason of the sad and de eed ten of mercies aed maaners, waieh It wae £0 teptdly ereeping ta among the higher, buberto Dern raucht to nonelder, more of setety la this elty.of pressure, tm nd dotdly 508 about dis velo euch jatamous com rly showecever praatived, come. ov, shen a cheok must be put <P apwasked aieh passes cur tert smerg the te 4 fortace in New Vers, it we J preveD: fartberiusomoe apd rave tt from eventa- prove lig another Parle Ae things are now tead- ey d tr tere to tare thelt owe cone, Gitart Shem #e Feit heb rs of Out “Leper erunt ebie! roswy inmey Ne with ebetr ew a ius 0 eer rT eaxgriled the lad, Even now, moaoy feme vib ue the varepore requisken ecwvnion Inte bews or ary rootety, Tatellecs wit ret cot end gepteet deportment are no longer to- w towt yew bewe thes bb © £ HBO disson ver. whe pete Tite time ts vpew that #5 wet any ne fer e | pardon ae \bey were wont. 1m the early days of our sta | corropt tre A special election, for delegates to a convention to | to be tromned down 1 pitet x ere rot. pir. @ “etredght eo AL &1 i ied oF pur teniog AN | ark. wd wil 1 Onsine Go ree M0 siumply mon Bey o WON and word, and dowd D aero #lt, let (be eulperitios of wbte® I eom- BD. 6til be fowbe t+ extat, for che most the fe-culied “Coetish Arttoerscy.” a fren preetives by Pot (he mivortone je that Dere are so fee among ue thei cen ley clam te this letter omer, thet their ia- Corner is erly, if et oil, fete, (copie le graueaal, 1 lowly sprang, room upeble te : They ect wa it th hte. ta tral Try. Ek money Teyial » fart Suto tnterves and po rh inte rome folly. oy whieh show brew "bout cue diegraen, Were this the ore the par'ios under eonsiders- © aileoted by there futtien we shoud Covieut oursed . bot os witb reliance, veb © je cower Ih Matisoud Onre eveneee, New Voom, Maron 38, (eUty and wantou disrevecd ia whieh Renae 1a. The My Hore ccampany No 11, Damage om the stook abows = ewain war mitral. : At; insured jor $260. | York ep Saturday, by officer Mandell, for his attempt Tre Brrvsne.--Warhington Assembly, No, 2 of he | 10 teint ibe erenpert Noble, Hi fare Denevotrne Svctety of Lereaus. passed the (ered offer Cs) WEE Lhe vensed ii they gerteray afwrncen, op thelr return from barying a Jey off the Navrery es@epet be Cocrared brother ip Greenwood Cemetery. They bad , 8: 40 elock jp the afternoon, eo thet thew oh exerlient bend, the Te on whch, together in ell prebebity, take « vo) age ‘ ay with med aod ae with the Tr. Jobo Calyo, be wen down, i be prereuoe of mica to rol bil ae tar es the Segaege would permit, He etetes SrBClaL TREM. ore Chief Justice Kuli + bel hers, ot, ng et sue aad be Lig & Bat the poiter Justoe bas concartent clr ie Inet be trans pdr he ta ruite to the Snperice Court, fon to vacate transter 4 yin Bn (CO wnnna the Common grente? the Board of [leaith, Thet the orimiual of the justions of the peace be the sage a* ntexerohed by the police justions sluow eovive nraiary from the city of $150 9 Dat wil fees reorived by ther are to be pala city Urasury. fhe wot further provides thar Joo, cxerpt those @eoted tm the olty, #bail have cise ony eriwionl jurisdiction withia the city, THY CHantan— The tee eharter for the city ashe not being & i motion to vacate jadgment denied. with oors Meodss bei t if her no re J against we ed the uenaions «teers, [pa ion di-solved ved the Assembly on Satorday last (it Pwerd Derly 09 Phrakeh Ve Divoree gtauted, Savung pretreestp passed the Senacc.) and te omy Linon va, Wiliss otren fe 6pe® defaalt on appeal is the rignature of the Goqerwor to beoome «law Cenied. etthent the only exoaee given being, Wat [de ervered assed ciemkere aod meglested to bung cm) be appest Whe teh ee Semen, - Report of referee conttm * ted reoemily by the Hoverne ed. sod 0 attertment for violating injanction ya trfet aveoree? of Hodeon county, and aworard uber meurly o nfirmed by Senate The appoint Dom ert is en excelient Ome, for Mer. Wright, trom hit De Merchersen 4 jeerping ond ebsiity, te emineaily well quaitfied to til bg. for the re of amarried woman. aad | thet importent office. [ph te omen hee bushand, bas Sem acquitted. | Major Merrie, U. 3, A., De. Hammond, U. 8. N ,have The pevple in medi cl) Guret bien is + Ray artived im this ety. Ort) Gre Lone s were Gertreyed by fire at Lafayette Je.,cm tbe J8the inet, Lite SOA tasting, ba) Dr Evansiel@. 1 8 N., aad © 0. Haller, Mone the woeele oppr aan ‘merit; be Frestved i Very ree peotfaly, dear sir, your obd't, ia.'X. BiRUts, Ol tomdenp:

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