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ye sauit — ig ‘Azer, Toole Lumber a ¥ JACOBS. PLATT 1. fence Co | Weare sr a S370, EATRE.— TUESDAY inane wae . oemeenee ft, Raseell, Mrs Militas he rica drama Wormar, do general bor eountry. Tiny Sea tions fag Crook: setcla wich, “— beantiful Mr. E. », no lor; alent e Verdic! rwood. Duors 0; a i. te seomence at bal! Tams A bt Lace OPERA HOUSE—LBSSEE 2 or USE.—LBSSEE le aeioaen sa teenie —o ‘ueeday ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTADLUR ie rouse SA Sarak as Chanbermnid and ironer.or as Chambermaid and re inate we —-L a ‘RESPECT situation as Chambermald or W al ing or ironing. Can be seen The Leet of city reference ean ‘76 Grand treet. poet erro .ae, as NURSE E AND Si or Cham! me Pilling ‘toe, “inte the countr; Than pod el three hase toveall 3 Fonrternth th street, in | ANTED—BY a RESPECTABLE youne w WOMAN, ‘ situation to do general housework; 1a « first rate washer and ironer; the beat of ei a At a8 Rosevelt wee for twe 7, Genta! Fugnitn ie fe Hal “bein (ow nina ti f Sue i seat chairs; poe sane 1y marble top centre-tal ail mirrors; pier tables rockers: washstands: rosie seacler beautiful Gothic hgared ile ber fnrnitare, en mite: patent and plain chairs; feather beds, NTED—BY A. Baers vem Era 7 ® SOCIETY—EIGHTH SEASON. THe ‘this eeapen will tak, £0 the Bowery and Bleceker st, € ANTED—-A SITUATION BY woman, as Chambermal be worthy the - RESPECT, 4 and Waiter, orto sity refs Teena sivestion f reensetat le jou by arespectable hambermald, or ity reference given. ‘apwiy street, om the third flvcr, buck oom, Cam Xyris winw. ring trade, and {s good ae SALE.—THE THREE FRAME sienated on Gordon rang woman as pial tower and © Zire of children; good Eleven: re, 8 eas ha earean, ‘Sa ahh reels tata place mace on. Apel veritas at 2 slosh, at sank abine ferhit Landing, CATION, S BY 4 NEAT, r TIDY Ve ating rr sicarninin —A SI ITUATION BY PHILADELPHIA —P. T. janaeer, Sandford, A Tet shew ‘moral ‘and geod plain cook for rence given. Apply at No. 43 I A RESPECTABLE, YOUNG WOMAN nsitnation 0 Cooke in. private feu tion to aseist in washing and f Can be seen for First and Second av 1 eptee te fami: the Hicks strect, Brooklyn. ay week, The plone wae wit! Mies Wary Taser fe i afresh atreet, - of s family removing from the city, and wi be told rie mt WI! RIFF‘S SALE. WIL, BE by sa ON THUDS! AY, lerchancs Ex- ‘BY TWO RESPECTAGL Washer, and Ironer; the ANTED—SITU: ATIONS, tor, . Good eity po bey 153 Twenty-first street, ‘Third avenues. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A young woman she is a goed co J ANTED—DY 4 YOUNG wow weterences gies. « Ree NE enc! Seced RST OF CITY Bi Provestante coed ween ree Seeond aad with the House and ‘Lot from Avenve B. 7 ANTED—A COOK. Apply at No. 725 Bros@wey. Wy axirp—a sire ATION BY 4 RESPECT ANLE m te gO te othe nent Via FOR SALE AND TO LET. ve) lon to pola chert, distance iu whe cove her present employer's, No. 9 South Bight! ean lire in New Tork or of the route, as hi Pleares. Terms, $100 in soaeay nad the balanoe in good notes, Bich approved ‘endorsements. troner. "Hae object! xpress,” at the ply at Tories Cometia #treet, first Moor, fr TAN TED—BY A RSTECTAR: B YOUNG WomaN. 4 Chambermald or wr | ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, 4, oF Ovewardees to 8 vies Ive her servicer as ¢: No, 178 Eleventh street, an interview may be h D—A NEAT AND “INDUSTRIOU: 's “YOUNG between 12. and 15 years of age, to sesist tn house | ‘the families whe exe to mer no objections to Pinter ond bed curtains to AITI moing to Calitvraiee ives y ch “Possession hmmetiately. Ap- ply to. PETER PARKS oF rs: SBROAD, It Wall st, base ment, in Croton water office. SALE—A BEAUTIFUL COU wuss, replete with every conveni ov « 83 Beckman. ou Treiibese, CANNON, Series the im the healthiest locati ance, or seven miles of team or stage, Apply to Mr. Nichole, Sesahaat, 7 , STORES <THE gupscurnes ated auone tine fenity, ninth rireet, between Sevenih ata aie “GIRL wishes | 4 SITUATION To bo re A mg hs ‘ran Bool Zi! onsework in a mal Sry distance u from her sob everaind F- ANTED—A SITUATION, POR A PROTRSTANT | American young woman. raed and Dresmaker, and would be,v two Fears and Mizhth street, ae ‘gay aod fe sy he ie s first-rate Soamsti A SERS, MAN WISHES 4 siTvaTiON INA where mas tinceee interest of his @ cae Rowse, (with exta four feat deen, i first oor: @ ‘tre TA 19 waseae — indleT Wether couse te Soe. mete ie ‘he world. oo rete, oo mig | 4 acicodbiey ns Cr} ANTED—BY A | MOST. RESPRCTABLE. STHaDY wo- & situation as Narse and Scamanroes has the beet of ett: ry y:_ fisece call Aare Oliver a ANTED—A SINGLE, MIDDLE.» Lame B4 Scene ne seme wou resStimended. “sree Bu tomed to ehildren, objection to the count: opporite the Buptiet aa a LA wy mg Ady. wae Sha Hip the . ea Metab si om. RESPECTABLE } YOUNG G WOMA NW, ation ina private family as Chem! in sowing or te ‘estiet to | =e ings, USE Laclem enters RESTRCTARLE PROTESTANT hereon: Becteh Port Eee. w¥. heat wer aad, ‘Litchea gerd tol ‘aria And Qaach stchards, ny Be dermal: to wash and iron aad do generally esefel, May be Geastent Attention of ¢ on reasonable terms. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YO! ok. waeh and iron, or do aad taking care of children. Gan be seen for three days. | '® situation to housework or chamberwork, \ we ws * Be. beat of eit; RUSPECTAD LA DMAN WANTS sabe hae Washer and ad plas C eek ‘neber an Feet Bighteemth stroct, in the base wivow ae WISHES TO GRT A site ATION as uM wh ae branches, referenes given Jott ntroet, rear. pad pet SITUATION, & O00P PLAIN COOK, Sf the Trving Howl, N- Gicur «welling house, with excellent baras aad. end ahout 200 acres of land under good cultivation, P S tulle cf the rallroad, end i the exjtes of tap tovst ga byotet re Present condition about "fete the porchase “money ean he premives cost in their on tend ard mer JONN ARD, 14, BURULL Davivsox. Na Nama com A iTEDSITUATIONS, BY Two BCT. mi ne women; one a or = other os peer: Mm the best makers in ‘he nevit ately, trem oa nates Chamber Fu San hear of s Ane opport ‘The above bas been in carefal use about ITURE AT PRIV IVATE. SALR, THE —y] May, inquire at fon. “irply at Mio Trready-aree ion NEES tee ttt deeteugtter ‘uildron, ines pee widower fazity: yo ai mteaicn nem " RRSPRCTA MLR YouNa ‘of references will 3 OR SALEOA ta YARD, IN A GOOD LOCATION, ng & good eet of one- cumediately. For Coe TO MERCIA ANT TAILOR how a Saloeman or Trimmer, fo a reepectable scatuahinra tan i eapeeted. Earac * ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOU table city reference, a¢ 0 “ebjeetion to obi ted, uy applying ot 50 Weee , back room, between Siath ea ‘eked Te share tomers, partieviars, aa reas M. a STORE, TWO STORE-HOUSES AND Seamstress, and Can be seen till eccond —A YOUNG MAN, OF STRADY AND ‘on iv & respscta! Store, clase, ‘The beet ef city Feferoate piewe. Address M roe Herald cette, po depos at the upper y ANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- men, @ situation as took understands her business perfect! en *, calling wt} ‘Cap be eon for L Waee ei SRAMSTRESS, au, who b DPWARD K. COLLIN fe BROWN, SHIN LEY © Co, Liverpool Rip, Atiantle, wtll soi! tones v= Sevursay, he iF sal owen 806 hot Bay ~ Jo a | Te Som h eereem ‘The best of refer- ry street, Det woom a . rans lear rd “FRACHER. OF THR PIANO, PAINTING wT mente cf French, ke, will engage bese oF take charge of w eeboo!, portted at the U 8. Gohes OE, 18 RITHP Mihee an pally Guvere ns ot these ots will not be seronnteble for joley. yroelns, enone, OF residence of sie lafy. CTABLE WOMEN, sir fesed Cook or Fastry Cook, and roepectable private furmi'y. ferences from the families the: Please apply at No. 71 Fuar' da without tying. ‘eve for them.” Apply ® 7 ANTED—By TWO RE! Letoare FURNISHED PARLOR, vita TAN RI y. mihi fiyr minute rik of the Gy ply at 6 Bl ween, Walnoe ‘orand 10 LETTE J FLEGANT 94 Dwellings, Nos. 108 LR CHEAP, TWO Low. KD KORTE AMERICAN KM. gieo one Coe becinners, io a dirweved to the fete Amore to the woweh ANTED—BY- ‘A XOUNG MAN, % YEARS OF AGK, RES AND COMMODIOUS ctable house. Salary Grand street, in the ceaire er mee ‘and Bnglish lan- Any commanica- 1 prompily attended to, by addrene- rt of re shelved, with ccanters ond ‘and will be put im good condi Grand « TOTKAV KILLING PARTIRS AND TRAN- nteel areoramodations on moderate fway, next door to 9%. Charles, corner bow and at low rent. “7 sargh, of 91 Maiden wureet, Ln Willie neat city oie term WW ANTEDSA st SITUATION, BY 4 YouNG wol ty isomerd erryete " riease call at Ne, 33 ae vet ates. Por penmage « . ROLLER & SAND. Agents, @ front way Honrce street, tack recat; om the Bret oct. inst epats two years. RPOOL—CNITED PTATES Mall wll te CLEAN, TIDY YOUNG mn ae Chambermaid, and to do plain maid, with reepsetalle prirave rewpectable prigate family for | a half years, and hae « fr , TVANS, Tweeiy-t marth avenue, of 79 Nassan TARLE 10 LET NEAR C XION 4 ge As treet, third floor. OARDING.—THE HOUSR, NO. 17 BROADWA BP sprite Grace Church, will Ye put in complese order reception of boarder inted with roome, wtthowt meals beard end eet of rooms, Call, if you please, at No. 317M floor, front rorm, foe | MOTOR LIN voc ALIFORN!A. Via CHaG Un ted Brace Bal Strom tive her t 4 parlors commenieating. Apply st x BY A RESP ACTADLR re: &e. em premivrs, Py: RAR, ue Vine street. young GENTLEMEN OR PROFESSION AL MEN. wall private family bavi Gamer fom, than. they y rould let, from the let day of Way. to 2 parlors floor, to persons as OARD ae TOR A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, reall private farnily, where no other boarders taken; two reoms, frrnieh rai pay, and in advance. No raference given. partienlars, " Blopement,” Herald of: OW RLTON HOUSE, NEW BURG, W_ Y—Thie © aba rooms om the second ith ford references, om wary rearonable terme, swithoat Pour. The house ts piresaat 4 doors trom Bradway A SITUATION BY A RRS wh fully competent to 14 have no objection a) distance iu the country: young trl of If sath ay eeame! pal at ery. Cilitivs to and fre proveed from Mavens direes NIRD—BY A REAPECTANLE youre Ww OMAN, prion nf i Seamstress: hy GIROLAMO DON ADT, Prowrietsr, oARD Ww ANTED—A genre .RMAN a" WERMANN—A. ARNOLD ROPA AN er ? i6uh instant, their at part . tind bed and separe from Panama te Seo 2 wotan, ae Chambermal Hae no ctjections toge ® short distance in the ren, Can be soon for two Good city reference 0. 5 Howter atreet, in iivem, Poplins: Bleak do. Egnncing Lao ot xTRy HOARD | WANTED — For THRs “CHIL- as. be in the oes fam ly pre- term, & OW tow aw Song oR Two CENTLENaN, yz terminates walk of the 7, Fednned mech below form FW SILKS JUST RECFIVED, FROW Lermann, fovt cases of bees ifol new Chine Sky ade Laines, Mon thas, Re. MES WSOR"& COs, a8 2 tt FOULARD SILKS—A LARGR AND CHOICR BO Co, 48 and 5 Biron sort. ‘ kis wren) oad Party ed Lal WSCRIBER ve the 1dth ‘vent, several eases of of Grape, Lace, nd vod or = i ent eusiaine No. Bs Park place. ¥ FOR CASH.—A COMPLETR ASSORTHRNT reantved. ant fer sale by the ones A come ta the house of © Reoals Shien Address, port Ale, with» arent vertety, of pee . be BL Wireet, in the bakery; can be soon | aP PRSRY. CITY.200D WW J ANTED—HY 4 RESHRCTABLE WOMAN, 4 sitt. 4 plain Cook, sad ie willing cs tal 7 saference tan be von. th sireet, corner of Barrow surest, Traqnire at this omen pURIVATE ,VaMtl ve, near thy fag tongorires A GENTERL would have no ob | Two WHICH GIRLS, SITUATIONS A washing end tevning. We ANTED NY TANTED-RY A RESPECTADLE YOUNG WoMAN, a riteation ar Chambermal te take care of obi ting of two prams, Rite l locality pear Rrowd hol ber © take o‘emall guest y ot gheh eeneeptionstle het ~~ 6 THE La DIRS Address “Alphs,’ wishes to travel with a Lely. Tie boat of city releromone 13 Me berry ptroet, < YOUNG OIRL, Feamerre «or Chatbermsid an 0.29 Mudeon atroet ¥. BH Just reesived, F of cowl * Faloneienaes Lares, A sit Ami0,, As wapry ot Mears. Jones Ronis THKET het for San Frere: SPRCTARLE WOMAN, A SITE. Hay, Jnt'T wrens econ’ trip Fre 4 1614, Vowt © ve goad oly tof 0. 148 Naseat STREFT. We TABLISHED ter, ete 40 rae, eanen on theek. the hams a aieiog oad i's ie fre tatroda | wise Weaage Bygcts wt the #v. su ANTRD-AT THE TROY FRMAI sraivany. 7 To arene JOHN ‘eed ont ae, ae. ‘places "hiab oe od Ak Mane lee, Wien to eal fe the Une mi Moers etoreet No. 1 ©). A loge et Invest Paris rtylae, per fener Tl exrner of White surcet. on LIGN. aes ZL DR 9 sup et of Ammericans resorting eure of the nase o At hay tale ATION. BY 8 “PRASON OF RE- IBY, Second sireet ~ ent, Pel Tart Sed totectriogs batt * we n Peta rhe LB ALD WANTED tA CKETS rons he 08, Im Robern bene, for ore aed pie Soyo * Aepin wall” re. = fer tee Ts BOLT ed et ANirpa er ow ens lon, 00 % BA co peepee | 110 iA aa ttt Gan be oten at a ‘Monroe vireet, AMUSEMENTS, Machree. ier hee vega, Mr Berry, 1 Tallbe te ay ry tue Me , “ Beane Gil Dee cree ead ia Parawater, ‘coule: Fe mily and Third Circles, 25 cents; Lad sito sommonce at Tig $ GARDEN.—THE HAVANA ITALIAN OPERA mpany, under the direction of ¥. Budi ating, April 16, will be perform rand Opera of ATTILA—Attila, Signor ES 0; Faresto, Signor Lorin, ‘dnd time im thin jarini; ila, Signora Te md i ut an nelli. Cho: of thine; rformers. Maestro and Director of the Qpees, Ge Bee eorini. f the Orchestra, Sig Le Aditi. Adimission toall Seats scoured at the Box Oihoe, from ors open at 7, to commence at S URTON'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET, REAR OF the City Hal Tuesday Evening. April 16 willbe) luyed, excellent comedy of LEA AR—Mr. Charles Disa Mouser, Mee Holman, Walker, bet jew, Mra. Russell; Mise O'Leary, Mre, new fare, sy ie DOMESTIC , Mr. T. Jobnse Brown, Holman: Mrs. Grumley, Mire J. Hii ‘To conclude with the fareo of A Tie LIVE OF AN UNEROTECIED FEMAL Grim ee Bawiliens Toms Temple Me ‘Holman; ss Chapman, Doors open at 7, to commence QYNES PANOMAMA UF & VOLAGR 20 RUMOFES Oven every evening, at the Great Hall, Minerva Rooms, mbracing views of Boston, Liverpool, don of the River Rhine. ini ole cate yond Feascx MUSEUM, cx CuATHAa SQUARE—TWO y; in the afternoen at 3, and f 'y attractions Site |p pear in some nm Fee, including | overs Ope G Jngslers," burlesque, comie and fancy dances, ori stomdinmoniate be feeed at ne gtbet posal Setokinent in Now York, Prices of tdealosice Stans totin STiges: been, Bes parqnette, I2ige: private hoxen, &E ESSUS. BEADBURY AND N z their Inst Juvenile musical entertainment for the season, ting of a choice selection of Miscellaneous Music, at whe say Tabaragcie/ on Webneeday evening, Aprit 17, 1a ‘000 tingers, appropriately at the prince Musie and iock jeket office on the evening of the Condert. nee Wo commence at 73, o'clock. ‘Ne postpenciaans. OPARTNERSHIP NOTICE—THE UNDERSIGNED mould reepectfully inform ‘the mereantile community otature known wader the Base ef 1a at Vulparaino, has been, e business will hereafter be conducted under , Brothers & Co., who will act as Ship rs, General’ Agents, ke. For further information fletive st taiaces setter: Hon Charles Loring, Bo Ty eutnort m, No. 13 Central Wha: eee tor eaid eon ~— ‘eng States, Any orders or consignments respectfully solicive Y“LORING, BROTHERS & CO. ain, February 26, INO. 8 fies RY OTICE—THE COPARTNERSIIP HERETOFORE BX- rete between, the bers, under the drm of rite n hs Seong ward, who will use the name of the Sta ia ean, Tor! ‘1890, CHAS. MORGAN, T. F. SEC Foun DMEASTED, GEO. Ww. Monoas Inow Worxs, (Poot of Ninv ag! New York, Mareh 2), a, February 2% aky. "ing. der the immediate superin Eeveterion ae o constructing iy wire furth this fof the Ving in thie, 3 try, the several manafacvuring do Mr, HL. Guion, whoee fa too ‘well kuown to Such deepaveh in ehall moet the of ell who may favor him with their eustom. CHAS. MORGAN, a" RUNNELS & CO, (SUCC A Co.,) Forwarding aud Commission Merch Sead alee, inform thetr friends and she public Qgteblished Arencice at Gorgon, and Cn of tranr) passengers aod merchan: tame Tite esis consigned to their caro will be forwarded Shrough with dispat, Mr. Gleoson, the American Con 5 RUNNELS & CO. wilt seh oa our An Foe H.RNGLISH AND GERMAN ENGRAVINGS — 1s respectfully informed that moat of Buropean Engra ding she ‘a i Seas, now saered for saley is "GOUrTI, TIBERT & CO, Wholesale Printasliers, 39 Broad wed. __MISCELLANEOUS, a woue bd a LENGED TO DISPROVE !--IM- Doctor's Fees!—The Philosophy of Universal Nature tenting a er two Lectures alf-paat? v'elock- lave ihe ys oF. FORTUNE, GLASS CASES, gana RLRY, Fancy Good Tackat, S03 'Rreadwmy, will MOONRY, oa Taceday meralog, YARRIAGES—4 ©. AM, JR, 40 BROADWA eld eustomers and strangers to tanees of Corr . Me hae om arrortment Koel o. | ao ¢ & DELAVA in thie eit: . $400, “2 Miri ict Reese coowis LA hey bf CEMENT SUEATH- 4 covert making gin root bh: deme for 3 ante per foot! Now roof of +] cy wersanted. This = | fabio! “hdakoaane IN, 38 College vin corner Cham= the warpriving eheap Bo: . and Mt. that 1 Vought im York, street. Oset ses When, leekily, It eae in at if of Twelretre a be A.M ERWOMEN § HOLIDAY 4 diopeneed with of portage, Tw Ae the worl tm NO USE nMENT, rrom AYINPoRms By Hane tot be hes besome sereee of the epee by ree ey vearguabee’ apiee tating tr the ete eas | gnent te, te Le ee Abe ‘thom eet erore who may eoapse Sars 7 mete see ore: Fee ertet iat noe partion lame elanan erm y en che THE FOLLOWING & TPR ’ — om le ieigene of ott penne of Pe te ed gree who notoriourly ent mt 8 | thet region, to ge | ae thee Riley leewed bi en. to meet in Bey Mary’ to de Rave reckices, Sorthera politietans who had ao thing to love, bot IRTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, en rreraes Our Washington ( errespendence. Woeonrmeren, Apeti 1 1800 — State «f the Slavery Question —Confermia ond the Terviterves— Astounding Movement qf & Benton Family agemmet the Union. Our cyes are getting fairly opened Im thie quarter. The curtain is up aud good honest people con look behind it at the seenery, and see the workings of the men who are the real disuntoniste, Benton bar commenced playing bie leet game ia the wed e Firat dval fadrottuess, but with ne originality. He ie merely copying from the course pursued in the Doty matter, by the miucrity in the House of Represente- tives, Senator Benton and thet family have e great stake in the Cal fornia question, and they hope te tire out such patriots as Clay, Webster, Cass, Poote, he mens, end other Bouthern Senators, whe wish te eee the whole subject ri tied ratisfactortly to all sestions Benton wilh move amendinents, resolutions, and tale every mode porsibie, to delay Iegisistion. He hasbal two courses to purtue- this is one, and if he eam:> the Southern members tired » 0 thet they ei agree to confirm all the Mexican titles, aod tharbe nefit bim and his family, to the tune of millions, wal end good. Then he will withdraw his opposition, aa allow the bill to admit California to be acted apon, te connection with New Mexico and Deseret. If he faite in this, then his determination ts to unite, heart and soul, with the freeeile: bolitioniste and intwested members, and drive the South into insurrestion, or force them to adopt divunion, This i¢ the real desire of Gol, Benton and his allies. Benton ix « slwew@ man. He is fully aware that he is dead and damned, | politically, in Missouri, and that that State will never re-elect him to the Senate, or countenance him in any shape. California, then, is the future home, and blend- ed with the destiny and fortunes of the patriotie and pure man, Thomas Hart Benton. He has no property and no intercst in Missouri, His fortunes are in Cali- fornis, He and his family control California, It is his interest that she should be independent, for in euch case Benton & Co. would be the great landed pro- prietors of that vast country. and the gold diggem his slaves, He and his fumily would own two-thirds of ite acres, The letter of Col. Fremont to the Intelligencer, when he tries to quarrel with Mr. Clay, takes the first ‘openly-avowed ground, that California hae a right to eet independently, and without regard to the Union. Could the Seuth be driven into disunion, the fortenes of the Benton family are secured. California would be free. She would set up for herself, and Benton would have his wildest dreams of ambition gratified. He would become @ Lieutenant-General in earnest, and the founder of an empire on the Pacific, and aeeom- Plish wert of the Rocky Mountains whet Aaron Barr once attempted weet of the Alleghany chain. This ts his plan, The speculators of California are in his in- terest. The hard-working gold diggers are numerous in California, but they are the slaves of the politicians and speculators of the sea-board towns and sities. ‘They encounter direase and death to dig for gold, but what they cone from the earth enriches = _— lutors, and leaves them in the most abject po Men are b ginning to discover that rote pon Sa are true, The great mass of the citizens of the several States that compose the Federal Union, are. in the main, ealm, sober, reflecting, deliberative, pradent people. They may be led astray for the moment, crazy, unprincipled politicians, or excited by ware pulous presses. but they are not disposed to act hastily, and with reflection comes wisdom. The wild pool went against the rights gad institutions of the South- ern section is beginning to subside. “Men bogin to in- quire what it is all about! hy is not the diffeuity at Washington amicably vetiled I have a few calm, temperate words to say just at this time, and I eom- mend (bem to the attention of every mind that is die- pored to coe this pubject of slave territory, to the danger of the existeuce of the Union. When Congreve met in December last, the Wilmot proviso fever wae at its height; in high potion went down to Washington determined to vote for it, and to admit no territory without it, Kenators from the North were instructed to do so by State Legisle- tures, Ruch men as Clay, Cass. and Webster, enter- tained theee views; but when they arrived ai Wash- ington, and some weeks hud ay they began to be slarmed; they saw clearly that to poss any such haw would the Union, #1 bring on civil war at once. They halted stopped short, and waited. The Southern leaders, too, were alarmed. They feared that any part action by « majority in Comgrens would being om seriote and they raised their voices in publie ‘4 private, and in tones not tobe mistaken. The warned Northern niembers of the extreme danger. Cal boun, ill as he was, came to the oe lim t thatit ever his great experience and yas needed, tt was then. He spoke his great speech, and ere it hat reached the borders of our vast Union, its author wa dead, He had exhausted the siiat spark by his effore pA. ert the danger. Hir anxiety of mind and his eon suertion teaed. his physical too ond Spally killed him, He died ia worn #0 lo Washington for a moment toruch « compromixe 4 would avert celamity of disunion, Webster followed, in. favor of jurtice to the Bonth. Cass took the same These great men all saw the necessity of drappi Wilmot proviro, end ceasing all sttem: the South of their right+ aud equality In ‘The etand taken by these leaders was alvo n by many of their purtixons and Congress, But it did not rest here; {t had its benedelal effect in all the free States. It immediately caused @ profound sensation in Masruchuretts, Michigan. even in New York. The Legvlature of Michigan rescinded promptly her instructions to her Fenators. to apply the Wilmot pro- Viro to all territorial billa. The lesding men of Maase- chusetts endorred Mr. Webster, and the reapectable whigs of New York did the same to Mr Chey, ‘The 1, dead —so far as territories are were flerce for at the ¢ Congress, As an inetasce :— o evening of last wick, two great mectings were held in your city, one by the free rofl di mocracy, at Tammany Hall, and the ciher by the leading Whigs at the Clay Festival, at Niblo’*. I notice that both meetings, “by a singular colneldence, took ground in fact againgt the Wilmot vico, and in favor of @ settlement of the whote sti, The free soll democracy ananimously pase dd the following reeotut ion And {te elso revolved, That we are the firm vopporters of the rights of tLe A this Union, ° y may ho assailed mbere of the National Demo And the whiges adopted the oe nent im: inleg. swe tbex the fost Jed to our protection-—ihe aaa benaee=® Now, Taek, why ave not all Cheee quostion: tied by Congres#in » manner eatiefactory to th Why have nearly ve months of the sesion been Wasted away, and nothing been done? There i bat rearon. FF Calfornia, against all baw. right oF reasen, comer rushing up to Congress, ant claims to be @ State, and yells for nt admineion. Why ix all pd hurry to hare CelffSraia admitted ase violation of the constitation, and en- Are the ivrmest y of the Union? of thirty States mad and 4 ata state? Ohno! They 8 eirew about it, and yet these people elect mbers of the House of Representatives, and the ures of thes) \urty States sead Senators to Con- ly wierepresent their titments, by agitating the admiosion of Califorate o Ptate! What aro the farts of thie new clement of destraction story of any every part ot nts ruched inte California. Great to work at be ‘ arth rashed out to Ld. but not to Inbor or dig for it. fr, come twenty thousand people, Lut thousands of « 7. hed reached that quarter of the world G hades of chara any honest mew fo the tr {he valley and fo the moan- (hese were comparatively fer the emigrants elnetered aboat the + and commenced funding cities, reofuppar-teneolony. ‘There were the ir mode of gambling a diversified ae let. There were the potith- n ¥ he had leet raste at home -governora, ra, membere cree: and State iogisbaturos, alms hours com mi -etoners, sre Reapers, ous officers and brokew down grog thop rangers Jetoulling government offleers Rad ‘briefer lawyers, lewdy-boure bullies Then camo the mor. egnmbicre men who hed éntacshed and brokem #10 the Atlantic eea-boerdcitica, and wiried to land where capital was avn. re tho-upper tea then oft te oF at come tack an) ould jones’ gamblers byt aad low 4 Dullard keepers tesh and Sow monte players, Rotuny tant 4 the genuine lend and tithe apeen!. Live tending met en of Califoraiada J vclamation for # ¢ tember to nanke # State! The political gamblers a "hey were without they bad be Pay femnler, come cf stom hed seq he vl property 4 ‘came bene orate and peopl an to lavesh pe ntwem 4 nore. € me poekot dd from t fhontene tithe te odventarere to the oot in fil these matics wore of at grede tea) vata ined. te cone were recared by the Deeded milion Moving to gain by any ital moro, very moon (Ley were felt—@ terrible rampus waa op te Cal formate. letters were rent off to all the ving politicians im the Plates steetsons ewe be bold « govermmen: aecdek and thers was the: lotigtior, the band 9 ae

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