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o Orenteed Men tb Husnet (utbarine (Nea! Eom avener Onten Gree, 9 Beige Cheat Tee Cena o re NITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS BETWEEN NEW ‘York and Liverpool,—The ships composing this line are ‘THB LATE JOUN (. CALHOUN AND HIS FRIENDS: | though; be was too nob, too genereas and apyre: | MOEN attachment of any ving being. no mat- NtLDUT! ?, ter how humble hie situation might be. ”'T know i ney Bey bh a my ee om aien Priors street THE HERALD AND THE SOUTH. | from other sources, the rea! reason why I was ex- | Btri and sluilar disorders. It makes « speedy cure “4 Oar ins Bens O'Mare Moe Seth ot ve the a e eOuTH cluded, it was this: ‘Mr, Scoville is connected | ¥ithout the Isast rostriction of diet, drink, saposere, 0) | OC cunar Mrdamen | tn are rot ire. on Me PXcH re, Captian’ Important Lett with the press, with the New York Herald,” and | ‘er from Hr. Scoville. it does seem, that among the majority of Senators | ar tng 2 and members, the only idea conaceted in their | New York, April 30, 1850. minds with the words, ‘* Correspondent,” * Re- | tae These shi Wornment serviee, ever, ynetion,ag also in their engines, to ensure jollars. jose of the mixture is Cakemwhen ox aren Udirectious, ae $l. One bottle | Parkiuret Mark & Preree Cale F Wor cH, Hassongers / ‘ porter,” Letier wri or“ Press;” ia @ person ar tale Se Gente Gennes Madam Qoyly Mary Qeiguey Some Matted for'a water Petes ot om New Dean Sm :—I received your communication, en- . " istiani 7" poe Bh pod Pedy " - 4 » out of the pale of ion, ehristianity, or cour. —MYERS AND« Rogers ities, Hath ot rooms Ap expr ‘Surgeon will be attached to losing the New Vork Express, of the 13th inst., | tesy. There are as honorable, high minded and the eure of all Ur * atop. Hecuu be secured wutit paid for. FOr freight ly to. Hee DW'D K. COLLINS, Th South orto BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Li . " press, as there are in either house of Congress, and |+ t ithout the least restriction in the concluding as follows :— ‘heyonly lack an organized esprit ducorps, to let | capsenne of shes re in application ta business, ‘To proprie. Thave it from very ervditable authority that the | meinbers feel and appreciate it, Ihave been con | Terald hus since received $1,400 foom Southern dem | heeted with the press for some years. oe A Ra grats, for ite support, and that there ix more in expeet- | ™ Te vag a connection Which Mr. Culhonn, living, | sally: BaDWa¥ & CO. general amen r a 3 ee OR | PRE, NO € —DI y . ey. I cannot vouch for this, though go ett was pleased with, for he was not ignorant of it. He N° CURE, NO CHARGE.—DR. WARK Sitiarey rang Honrhe Anne tor is confident of its virtues, and will warrant aca Minit Mire Many ts KOUe. treet, ae 8 ay , OF NO. 1 ‘shew Eliem Biewert Preseilla Bisipoun Anne Reneveal! Loniaa was aware that [received a liberal salary from you. ag erg ee ge Re ‘uimmare J “ a “ , 1 e y P a nyou, Which he cures without mereury, Kindrancy from ‘The owners of hips You ark me to state the facts, so fir as known to | Tre was aware that the articles from my pen i the | ‘and from a practice of IS years he warrants a cure iver, bullion s. Jewelry. precious stones oF matalse me, in regard to the motives you had in view ina: New York Herald and in the Southeru’ papers told | 52 gil cases. | See bis diploma in “his office. Open from 7 | unless bills of fading vooating the cause of the South, and which I sup- | upon the country—told upon the masses of the siened therefor, and the value there~ , therein expressed. Sas — Ss. mp ve ‘ ‘ “, : i orth, tokl—for justice and the rights and equality ‘0 CURE NO PAY.—DR. CORBITT, 19 DUANE ST. Lynn Booth P IR LIVERPOOL.—UNITED STATES MALL oTuAM- Ose er , . fn att of we ti mots ” g 3, q af pose has given rise to the nonsensical letter in th of the’South, ay, told more in this crisis than any- | given? 8° congalced, on the meg) of certain detiente ent ship PACIFIC, Gapt Eira N e—This steaumar will de~ of Canal s'reet, with day 26th May. wt unequalled acooimmouatie Hzprees. thing Mr. Mason ever wrote 1 will do so most cheerfully, aud in as brief | but that is not hisfault. He or ever will write— | ment of delicate diseases, enables Dr. C, to eure t countable for | form of this disease, Receut cases cured in three dp voret No Lonors. Washingien Marive Meehonics, 100 P, Teutonis Nod Nations! No 30 Tout No I Silman No t1@ — Hancork Nu a mails for En~ ok is not ace erry need. Thee peut oy not do it better, | brains that a wise God never gave to him. Besides, “ ent yea rset Sal Nei pra ns signed ; pe Weibines Seppe 5 Sait Te : Thave had higher advantages than he has had. 1 JOUNSON, NO. 16 DUANE STREET, SO WELL | Ticupes Nertart trey berger cee see No ae | Positively no ee AEP, K, COLLINS, 74 South street, than by giving a euecinet narrative of what took | jaye studied at a higher school—L learned my les- he ment of diseases. —The Boo | tu krMisE A by Serch Kilaw Taiy Aly ** seenred iil p. aes place on my Southern tip, in reference to the | sons at the fountain head—from Joha C. Calhoun ay mt, Constitutional, weakness i v sissies. lgsg Sic’ “| UP ee DICOL A A ne OND De rae Sere Herald, and its course in reference to the great | hiraself; and no man could be with such a man as | vi 58 602 Mevtaally cured. Kecent oase Ff agai “ial ‘har Mate Ton Jane. DOV) S TENCREN, 16 Pearl atreot.. 5 5 ty much as I have been, withont knowing something, =o Dt wh Southern question for the last twele months. even though he was only connected with the press. HINESE LIQUID MAIR DYE. BALDNESS, WEAK It is well known to many here, that on | jsut let this pass, the ideas of Mr. Mason are some- the first of May, last year, my arrangements | what confined, like the village of Georgetown, were made to leave for Europe, to remain | Which gave him bath. He is a Senator of the Dis- stad for a long gent, Soon afer, Me. | Wi and nce af thi etemae Clemson, our Charge to Brussels, arrived in this small potato Senator from Virgi city, with his family, on his way to his | though he aspires to wear the imant Tackson row Vaudam Sarah MMROUGH 418+ Fux The new aud fa’ 5, PKANCISCO, VIA CHA- ite steams tA Hair, Whiskers, &e.—Mr. LAWES, us Pearl street, New York, lat of London, will forward, ou reveipt of $l, are * beautiful’ Hair Dye, whieh is applied in four nd perfectly roin white load, Tmo, nitrate of r hurtful ingredien does not smell or st jade at home for a trite, Also, a recipe for re ucing Hair, Whiskers, Xe., in six or eight F heen known to fail. Mr. Hill, ied edly’ the best os w York snd, in connection with the United States Mail Steam Paek- ie, & semi-monthly Line through to Sam Me EXDUCED RATES OF rans 30 cHACR Ys. Cherokee, — PLiindelphia, $125 $125, street wi Ward Mary. Wels Mrs Johm — Whskban Eather irae sivet | Walker Catharine Write Mary Wightma ars, ded, Wolereon Margaret Webb A Wit Winters Mary, oF Weet Amelia White Mannah Williams Elisabeth Joon ‘diction of this extensive- | ia, (who, ale | of Mr. C “Thad lost my bi houn, is not able to fill the half slippers of the g Yolee Mire Petar pasts Ie had some conversation with you in re- | 4 oe ee x ration has - # pa 5 dead.) [ should have been allowed to go home : properetion has q meee i CE gerd to Southern affairs, and you sent for me | the illustrious body to its last re ng place. tah Bag px poivebe be AUCe OF San Meicat GRICTLEMEN'S List. Millor Avgustua and »omediately after he sailed. 1 remember our con- Thisis one, and the iprtonine renee which Thave | jor the test 0 years. Dr, a regularly educated phyele ae oh a A re, (found wit matress a ou very distinctly. Y. Id me thi received for devoting days and nights to hard labor, | ¢i surgeon, and has treated more difficult private dis- | Sthermey Jobe J Abvatt Homer Aten Jove ° 3 oe at Freight te Chants, 70'coute’ per feet. rpms on the Versation very distinctly. You told me that you | isthe southern cause—to be refused permission to any surgeon in this city, Oiflee No, 12 Ann street, vares Jean Siesre Francie B A Mowat SB Bends Cogl Geo tethiiee are beret by the peocengees, Besdimuenae had made up your mind, that the people of the | go in the same car with the body of aman Lalinost | 22 through the entry. More Wp Msi Mare 8 apply to Wwe UAND: & SPIN North were moat profoundly ignorant of what was | worshiped, to its home, because [had served him | F)R. Ratra, avruor or THE PRACTICAL PRI- ine ath estes, How eek, u i S — oy wel ing there i H ‘i i q ‘&o.—Offive hours, 9 to 12 A. M. ng in the South—what they were doing there | faithfully to the close of his glorious life, and partly | yy Le yp ted hal the easlior stage of certain diseases, will be eury fiat the ease and rapidity of the cure. In Stricture from its first or incipient, to ite more advanced and diseases, Ke., (rem — oy Pacific Mail Stenmrhip Company.—The United States Madd oam Pockets, PANAMA... capt. David G. Bailey, DRE! Capt. Carlisle P. Pat Capt. Thos. A Budd, Capt. George A. Cole. ~-or the ree! state of public sentiment ; and that you | in doing this, I had been connected with the preas— believed there was serious danger to be appreh with the Herald! not only with your paper, but ec of dieunion 5 you added, * [ don’t care a fig for | “the Charleston Mercury,’ | all the politici abort; 1 am independent of theim—more so than | * the * Columbirn T icians in the country, or What they are gear” the “ North Carola Standard,” und the face Telegravh” might have been ad van show ressou for stating, can be obtained from ao other ip they are of me—and that fact is pretty well settled. | Now for the $1,500, which you have ree amp! Melhaly Mich outhly Hine betweem Pamama Bot I do care to know whetthe people of the South | advocating the cause of the South. I believe Tam | A™*8** a — cern ie fre about; 1 believe they are in earnest, and that | not assuming too mach, when I say, that your do- TRDCTN RD De aseen Sree res. ee Meaula Patt a rations as are fu: tncy have serious cause ef com isintyand the masses | ing €0 has fost You five times that; and that you | giycl'fer remedies, No cue who, has Dr, Ralph's “Practical | — a Becarthy Pott pa ccew, gad st i, “Aa ose of the Northern people don’t Know anything about | have never received a “thank you,” much less @ | Private Treatis ved long be try with stricture, Capt vm Biosigend las “ey Ye Iba, iremevt ton ouble feeb. m, 1 intend they shall, Mr. Clemson says dollar, from “southern democrats,” or any other | Eighth edition, price $1, May be had of the author, 8S Green- $100. Proight on extra bageage wr merchandise, when taker Jor ton, and one ends haif por cent on all specie. Packages shonld pot exceed 125 Tha. wright beat oar bin, Brserage. Bir. Calhoun would like to see you in the Soath. | southerners. I believe you have received southern | ¥# street. Badia cota Bis) JNow, give up your trip to Europe, and goto the | subseribers to the Herald, within the past year, EW MEDICAL BOOKS—A COMPLETE PRACLICAL path, and spend the season until Congress mects. | but whether more than you would SSPECIFLO“IT Vass ne Rereep tah | Hale Maret, Recent i P * i i “dh emedies discovered £ a oy ae ag leur lions lane” with a letter from its Washington correspondent, | talented men in Washiagton, connected with the | plaints; thie te the aagetketalht it dames bad Begs wy Mie A Bend diseases, work, on she natere and t tof prival ¢ received in Pascare from Panama to San Blas or will defray all your expenses, and mike it aa ob- | the ordinary increase of your circulation, | do not to ‘aren mir ot ena ialerld tines MeGow John Mazatlan... ages $25 ba Jeet to yer to go, T know that the Successor of Mr. Cathoua, es Inge a0 life, “By Homer Bostwick, M. DB. quarto, Mekal Huh bd w : i { advised with several warm friends of the rights Imore, as well as Mr, Calhoun himself, | $0 pages 2d edition. | IFice $10," Extract from she, eaten MeLavghien D MeMorney Jew No stores to be lande aeenge. Charges ofthe South, among them Elwood Fisher and Col ng, felt interested that you should have ts nial Pints a “x: Medi Win Motuery Fre, eases tei be nee ‘, § E a fai noluding health feos ai “at hire, to be paid by the “8 NS paswage seoured until paid for. Apply as the efee y New Work. Sloe, and told them what rere. of the Company, St stree you had said. Th large circulation in the South, and the sentiment is rwer was, “Accept by alluieans. You ean do more | shared in by every member of the South Ca vood to the Southern cause than youdream of.” 1 | delegation in the Honse of Representatives, bu did accept, and went tothe South. I had livedaad | whatextent their influence has b w uperior to anythis cuntty.” “Author of lina to HROUGH 4. ALIFOKNIA, VIA CHAGRES— States Mail.—Mood: Mi een exerted, Ido Newman Joo Neal 2 Carrying the Unive jay 13th, Ween with Mr. Calhoun in former years, and while | not know. one pee! Rice Nathaniel Nebel Sylvetee TMS NON Nines Ine Mt Soveluck, P.M. tr neha B i South Carolina, went to his residence at Fort | No respectable person will, for an instant, be- | WrRW. y URNAL OF MEDICINE FOR MAY, Rimmene Mest Netn Geo 0” Netie Re P= Morera uo Mf ; oes Vill, and remained there three mo: not writing | lieve any such foolish charge as thatin the Be- 1580.—This number contains thirteen o : Nerton Wim Noyes & Hutton = Numont Robt t Indies and the for the Herald, but devoting iy time to writing for | press. People know the standing and influence of | Bintiteraphical aotiesg of all the late Medical publication Neviee Elias M Mr. oun. He dictated to me great work | the two papers too well, They might believe that | a fai he improvements contained in the Euro- on “the constitution,” and his ‘address to the peo- | such a price as $1,500 could purchase the columns Is. This Journal is estab! ple of the South,” &e., while with him, I visitedaf- | of the ess, and be a dear purchase at that. Lo terwards the Springs and other places of summer re- Therefore 4 think the majority of the people, both | eimen numbers sont to an: ntry, on appliea- rort, when I met planters from all parts of the South, | North and South, will come to the same conclu- | tion (post paid.) A liberal commission allowed to book- and wrote to the Herald over forty letters sigaed | sion which I, who know all the facts connected pte ne Ape dae Ee fed agents wanted in Northerner, Commissioner,” &c., which were | with your advocacy of the Southern side, have Rp. HUDSON, Jauncey Court, 29 Wall street. ee in the Herald, and returned to the city of | come to, and that is, that you have been actuated D IN ONE DAY, BY A Vashington at the commencement of this session. | by a high sense of duty to the interests of both The victims of secret You again renewed seo ofler to have me devote | North and South, and for the safety of the Union, i for passage to Charleston, 4c) an 4 ani on Oe Onebestree Lafyel Ogden Chas He if i i i HT HIE i] o O'Sullivan Mick O'keurke Phaiy Onell) Oshorue Nichelas — O'Bulivan Jae Ovens Vea ui E i* 4 proceed from Ht w Orleant. Rates of from New Vork to Chagres:— Rtato Room fierth : Btandeo Berth... . nee Steerage do., found bed nnd separate table to San Pranciseoi— i rt ii bi facts sF Fi = on permanent cure, by an ontire new mode oF in this country; it bas used for in Ei Fe ty A + com Panam my time to the Southern cause exclusively. Ldid | by taking such a course in the Herald as has y Bennett Thor Stato Houin Betth “ Wc—not omy did I Write for the Zerald, but for | warned the North of their danger, while there was | Eseupe, with success in every ease. “Dr, LARMONT Becterse Ber Mihard Blecrage Berths, other Southern papers; and. devoted my personal | time to take such measures as would do justice to | physicians. for the curvol Female Irregularities, $1. Bridged c ryant A ae seam al rerviees to Mr. Calhoun to the time of his death. | the Southern section, and thus prevent disunion. a —— ee. ae 1 have yet to receive the first dollar from any South- | ‘There is no } PDROCLAMATION.—WATTS" Ni ld, that has arte 2 orthern press but the Hera BRyoUs ANTIDOTE I8 Py J rn person or press for services of any kind. | did | taken this wise and far-seeing course; and it is my ang mag fon, ‘Rhew tawage se Fre 6 Ch ‘at 70 conte per euble itw tiingly nd cheerfully, and I was enabled to do | solemn belief, that if the present agitation he hap- | Fite’ Prostration trom Nervous Bebility” Auaphrodisia. aad ne ME op neti Mog gh Eg Be wt C your liberality, and that alone, pily settled, one most important help which has Si Se es $l a bortle; $9 a dozen; o WO. RORERTS, TIS Wost street. ou hold aseau strest. - — - ~ in your possession letters from Mr. | contributed to such a result, has been the course 2 ineffectual. Calhoun, respecting me. One of the last notes | pursed by the New Fork Herald, which is daily | Sworn before me thie 27th day of Tebtes he wrote to yous was when I was absent at | read by hundreds of thousands of reflecting men, VRANCISGO VIA hip Ewe TA was Richmond, with President Taylor, requesting you | and found in eve city town, village and hamlet CALEB 8. WOODHULL, Mayor. Li 1RR CITY AL leave for Lib, at So'elwok, from ht oF passage, apply te to send for me, as he did not know where I was. | throughout the whole United States. Ido but jus- R. CONVERS’ INVIGORATING CORDIAL — THB When I heard this from you, I went at once to his | tice to you in aang sie simple narrative, in reat wnety, for Seminal Weakness, Impotence, me VIA CHa- - room. It was Sunday evening. He said, when I | cloeing, | will add, that my mite in the great move- | Nocturnal Emissions, so ruinous, incapacitating for society, 4 PUILADELIMIA, wil leone came in, * Well, Lam glad you've pot back. 1 | ment of restoring’ the South to her rights and | gna'importane adting te the married aed thoes abent ae Suiheare Share Se (3 ’ ami very tauch afraid that I shall not be able to go | equality in the Union, could not have been given | marry. Sole by Dr.C., at 88 Third avenue, betwoen Tents | Srw@zlee oie Chante Sar wine Kad R snseaaimibiin to the Senate, and have strength to deliver such a | but for your aid in giving me the means of devoting | 894 Eleventh streets, N.Y. vs Cleland Jas Mt nies Place’ — Crwugh Stephan Clanrats The pinion Randel P-2 — Rawsen Joho rene Ahoir bay We ] ‘St and 85 Sonth etrest. speech as | wish to make at this time. We had my energies to the subject for the past year. OCTOR YOURSELF PRIVATELY—FOR 25 Ci Suga ene Sipeter Saa toaphO ye Pe ee - Letter go to work at itat once.” And thea, with | Since writing the foregoing,1 have read the follow- Vy means ef ike Pocket Msculapiue, of Cakbiey Corwetinn SW. callers tenia Sake Ganrge t ay mr. | by 4 —THE A 1 CLIVVER SIP that regard to the comfort of others, which never | ing extract from a h made at Charleston, by | Qwathysician, Twenty-fourth edition, with bem amelie ~ 3 > a eee — > OR a Rye tae” rape eee Eb ag “ o 5, a “*. “aroli engravings, showing Private Dircases and 2 ary Berd Jerce fn ig expressly mods f left him, he added, ** You couldn't have had much | Gov. Seabrook, of South Carolina, to Mr. Generative System, in every shape and Gabe dhe Serna debe, Te aare—9 Cotthe tobe tt Hie Gosase ee feed’ Woaags witl re! 'y for cargo, and i sleep last night, e we will commence early in the | Venable, of North Carolina, With ail doe. Fe Poons MD, Graduate of the University of GesnseJamec-® Geunct Dl — Ganaen Aetheny” Gremosh Over =| pasty James Echuca Y | in vailing qualities. Freight taken at mo i ‘and kee ‘on until we get through.” 1 re- ct to his Excellency, and with still eto M. 1¢ various forme of Secret Disoases, Sominal Weakness, Dis- | Contdence Det D Comtech IM Conden Patrick, Wiehand Mirberds Rewrde Wee ply to H. HOLDER: mmornan, id ttl we ge! - ct to his Excel “ge rs more to dir. ‘of the Prostate Gland, Impotency, Solitary Habite of | Couey Joey Coane! Gotan Potriea ent ® tiieensthnanehienesenhaaaoniae plied, “No, | am not tired,” and took upa pen, | Venable, I will say the following is not only noa- Jone, are faithfully deser’ ‘and a the recipes given in | Gesesy Jemee Connelly Quen Cook Bamanh Joveph By Te ORNIA DIRECT. nrranged my paper, ke. He remarked, “Te scorns | wense, Init not true s— sin dangnage. ‘The chapter tm eli Aba vad Gatos ESSERE. GRAS ove Sep Hee Sp ian ten! Ud Loom odd to me T can’t wi te @ spec 5 must deliver “I trust it will not be con al poring Le foctwanee | Some, Sn cmn tate. aot it eS We cemene T have, Senators, be- | the strictest rules of propricty, to say to an ho: — auicann to pacien GOT cake | Gaete Sate oe Georgia, Vonving May vol ot Na ke,” con- | Member of Congress, bef tto ~ ethe See hated “ilowad, } State owes him a debt of gratitude, which, at her bid- | beget cory of thie truly ureful work. Strangers visivng BE ee eee ae smomiat | ding. and In obedience to my own feelings. I am ‘paitlenlarly those ‘contemplati nla lags i L ivel od, at this time, to liquidate i jak of returning heme without acopy of | myself, when he was delivering this speech, and | Perstiyyly rammoneds st oi. eidensite tracted Ee mrs Argation on Warriage, tre Pscket’ dt i Hl i i ALIFORNIA PLRST CLASS THROUGH TICKETS POR le—Two gen ilewen's or a Indy he eh veut orgin. to feave and the Republic, im comm ym, with all three if ff if i iff i not & man living saw it, until it was in print, but | fiiness to the moment when death achieved bis vic- myself. When [I had done my part, he took | tory. you, Mr. Venable, were rarely absent from his the sheets, revised them with hi bedside, "With the anaious solicitade of devoted and, as fast he corrected it, 1 ade a neat | friend, you administered to his wants, and watched copy, Which was intended for his colleague, | the reflux of the noble stream whow tertilizing powers Judge Butler, to read in the Senate. he we ‘@ buried in the great ocean of eter- | 3 - ery well, and srlected : ‘ P justi IST OF LETTERS KEMAINING IN THE NEW YORK see Cpe ead iy soho miceeed Wi the-sunts house | _ Lwould not say one word bat for itseroms injustice | HL 'et Sate, Apel 2, ine with him—Mr. Blason—to whom Mr. Calhoun to others by implication. Mr. Venable boarded in Y PUBLIONKD IM THE PAPER HAVING THE LARGROT jecti . the same house with Mr. Calhoun, and #0 did ma- | e™RevLarion. pal oe en Tt eee © oe aS | oy her member —and ull were equally kind and wer iaauymaniton the date of the int tn which they are ed i anni 2 fact 4 attentive. For the last month that Joha C, Cal” Vice President considered the fuct of Mr. Mason | Hoan lived, Mr. Venable called in his room’ very | age watem ae ee a on hore fend” The p yap ong an KM. T, | Often during the day and ———e Mr. Cal- | stermatey Anche a ‘Canale . ‘ yi + | houn did not re any closer attention— Jiunter was the Senator that the Vice P for the lost thiny ‘les sf Es Tie citar ls o0n f, Pence View should have selected as chairman of the commit “ eke ad pneting ~ 4 Jane fee, or W. Re King of Alabuma. ‘The relation be- | Jowe of, myseli, might and day, were with Br the former and Mr. Calhoun had been one . : bi peck od ‘and most confidential character for | Row, Jt., we took io bed Mypage Bee sa the Inst 1b yeurs, and with the latter there hnd been | GINCT ant WB im, it Tem nt nis Footn octane Waatngton. that ohne teste | opened into” Mr, Callioun’s) placed it atthe service wasno man in Washington that John ©, Out a hen ea Ghe were ln constant enenine q rH ft if £ F : i a i 3 own pen, Tet ALIPORNIA TICKETS FOR SALE.— TWO FIRST middle of May way, i H i! i ‘i " He sar i { i i SF i! 7 | a it Hi ANIA TICKET FOR SALE. fo 4th, per Phi , A rails tine. FL WHIT i HG i i i i fi * * tf if ie SALIPORNIA TICKETS FOR SALE AND WANTED— One through ticket by Philadelphia and Teewesee, May 4th, for wale reasonably, or exch an the 13th, = lor | i if fl J i { i TH i i | i [ a i HE oye HH ery Rey Chas i Beary Mebert Mevtone Wm € i i i i qf +f - i ; z i ying tip i if *F FE » echt helen, ba Hie ington, on Sunday morning, to find Mr. Towers, houn appreciated and esteemed higher thin W. - B » Nath't b Veuham arene Bietlen Wan U son Be potas Kh. King. These two Senutora were with him | 4on Mr. Calhoun, The waiter = Lap go Barn Bridget ria ae TO: = Betricg doe tozether, but a few mornings previous to his death. | Me hie gratitude for Mr. Orr's ser meng 4 Hive Brody Resanee gz death. Itwas a scene that. will never pasa from | fare that John or myself were putting him to a Broce Merguret ~~ ie jae) es 1) OWNERS OF STEAM AND PAC their memories—the aged and feeble veteran of 79 | great deal of inconvenience. | Mr; Ort eould nat Serge aa Ean'furhen @ Raina Jon ore sonics | yearn, tindie atte soak with his eye aa bright | Mave done more than he did. Mr. Woodward, Po Foere Midi Kiem r HT ee eae avid Meath hie coanacl, wat | Gen. MeQueen, Gen. Wallace, also of the South Soe acest Bane € Emam enre arew sinooe te supely 6 in reference to luis leaving Washington with R. k. | Carolina delegation, were as devoted as men could | fe Soot pilav u's ear ile ay ow Ange Calle, began to tell them wnat they mast’ do ~~ ay Wi bat nea tar hee tea tase Titer é ier ‘4 "The : how on Cay i, but nota day passed, I believe, rl Fe ee a eee ed his tact | that their services were not placed at his disposal: | cmtrsira Sapp ae ey Jere Prue ntrew Pores W te theat were, * Geena Galt tae tat again bs- | Mr. Burt, who was nearly connected with Mr. Cal | SSxstutra’™ eae an : Frese ieae@ Parvelt biceed | fore 1 go.” Mr. ‘King never saw him again alive, | hoa by marriage, was up with him several times | Cyreecgrah — Curren Mery Amw Chaser Marre A | ny Air" [etter bade bint farewell the day before he | it the day ond ev-ning, and watehing to see what | Srerlywsl fliteme'd — Eemcn ry Hae To tte iicd and Mr, Calhoun sent me to his house to re- | Could. be done more ‘than was done, until he | Agey Ct Waege foe ret ie Rots ies tan hina part ofthe manuscript of bis work | fell sick bimself, and at the time Mr. Calhoun | S52 items gies | Sure Sate oe Sergers bute Pore ea? ae pon the constitution, whieh he had given Mr. Hun- pad Men Poa moe Ai his bane "Sally; Lg ——-.olooo i Fiaer ae w | el By el ‘ad ened league, ige Butler, was there daily; Mr. D ll cs an cae oy poten in peo peor eges ‘ Hunter also.” The former chief clerk and | Dem Cunerme Davie tre Somes Doaghort etoeaahd Pract sense bf hon Sate ed secretary of Mr. Cathouo, Richard K. Cralle, it fie pee ey Palen Deal Toes Celnen te-tle: Slonen : the which 1 | came on from Lynchburg, was in Washing- eg Fucks Fae ie i es j prepared for bim was peclpor Bae 5 ww Tin | ton a week, and took his turn with John and | betes Tory 'h Fever Geni 8 Powe pteed 2p : actory. lle | joyself in sitting with Mr. Calhoun. lis old friend, | Bag ers Bae penrez Balm Vor ee = ont aaah wanted it printed, #0 that he could read it easier; | eee ene ee ce ev" aay, ond every | pt'e> fea gems Fiber base YACHT RICHARD and, in consequence, | had to race all over Wash- | Piwaod Fishel. wie Mesa. Clem foe serene ai ve geee At the fo of Jeahon lemens, ae 7 Featherstone, Hubbard and Bowden, who board ii Wibant dhe had to hunt and then get | ¢ o 5 I ao ork on Sundey, and keep them at it wait | ia the house with Mr. Calhoun, as well as Me. | en S fameat Srannm tas rece mUMDAL. =— after midnight, and poor Mr. Calhoun had to wait | Venable, were devoted to doing any thing that | Bunt Rsstsgamae” boos } us ip until nearly daybreak, to iastract me how to | they could do, to make jim comfortable daring the | Resse see Ps See we ‘roperly correct the proofs, eo as to have a printed | Mast month of his illness. Some of these gentle |», sunt Pru ites Pita fareh ei coy a for Mr. Mason to read from the next | Mn were as often by the bedside of Mr. Calhoun | P2y oe > ee. 1 riage 5 + OB na Mr. Venable, though not all preseat when he | [emus ister vom Tae othe Some ove Bans as Mr. Venable, though pre Pint Wc Peterd Pret Mceiewt Fahy vere Smet hace Sent The copy. ns correeted by Mr. Calhoun—his owa | ¥4* dying, aC er a Sion Gee W” Sipcd june 0 cide there trumps ndwriting—was sent to you by him as a persona am, very respect Pete an ta ey et Be Sa SS red cares. of te cre , ped oral ace oe fel i Sree . the aiiinia te te ys ol te Sout renee af To James Gonos Bexxerr, Keq. phy —. Sometime Mart Gipan Brew Serewte, sc. Kk Wom a y himself, are in my possession now, and intended Seige SEALE CD Seema Mer se Soren Sole Cmnren wee MS Oe a for bis dw Mrs. Clemsoa, who is in Europe. Broskiyn City Intelttgence, brent go te Sys Solon Faces Bt : ‘ Mr. Calhoun until his deatl Pouce Count —efore Justice SERS CER eee | SS Cae Eee -geyee My uatil | caw his body in the vault—and thea I came oo an wn ns teem “ue tack to” New York. “Y should have gone with the ee Bak fecorisss fac le totended esp inn (te magrledy cr thew contemplate ‘corpse to its native aoil. But iy friend, the present ley erry mreet Lewes ‘ease — “a Wreate be known to {hem partiontariy. John C. Calhoun, wrote a letter to mF mens as (yy oy _—, w Be A ye fo" these whose health dees not permit of em increase of fa~ chairman of the Senate committee of sit, asking, Aurela Hawes Mraiensen it Peter ® bt ~ on as a favor, that Tmight go with the body of his giariously and maliclously entered, — pe’ eas ert “a ll ¥ od Yar © fother, and stated strong reasons why the feques' | of the proprietor, the above i 1 Hetchinen Angee wry » Oran oe ® Mayer Thee Werte Belaer recon " * wan tates eo should be granted—among them, that it was his {tion of holding poszevsion of the same. “The examine. | Marte, het Bam hin) piniewngesr yorum | RUNES cow Ranks Revke § my ome, ond * wich, and he believed it would be that of all the | tion of one of the defendants, Charles Swift, was held Tikes Brmdeoy Butane Boe is 4 teary eee ¥ (nade of care, re of his farai M A pore | Seeterday before the above justier, and the evidence, Ld Load orey teow Worms Jute sae Wm Margen * oo & Gontloman in Dayton, Obte, men! ly. Mr. Mason refused por- ‘on, shows eonclasively that Swift did teke ar D Harrie Neth O Tybee Harton e by mission to allow me to go, on the grownd that “ tiie | Pitts gorsescion of sald, premises, nad continued to Berges tour rae Rm he gop |S are eed - committee had not the power to grant it tome.” | PC) ne came for himerlf until artected. BE a wy be gd “ ve. Beran has, er ere i J | appears Mr. Maton replied to me personally, that “he had | that in 1847, Mr. Howlett furnished the. m up. ssneulted. the comunitire, whe Gid hor wich tar te wards of one thous ad doliars—to Lathrop §. Haddy. as 7isF i f her erent her aT iF i tf H —J ery enecwanl along:” and gave a9 “a reason, that “the com> | Attorney for his mother, Harriet Eddy. for ¢ Were fone t iy Wien bewe Tecate Gente Site” had decitled that no one should go with the | of buit the house ealled the Governor's Manton, Reales — Te — Shits thie inet ie oP the haat cecasicn, despaired of, body, unless connected with the Senate. The | taking a mortgage on Eddy's interest, the latter agroo- Brose George wee Baer Me } | A 5 wok. . reel committee were Mersra, Mason, Webster, Man- | ing to ive Howlett the entire managemement and pF Sco 2 gum, Dodge, Davis, and Dickinson. ‘This was not | Control of raid leasehold premises, except so far as aay Pu Bove fos rise tee © Pave Fovth = athavh J AOS a, true: for a Iarge number of persons were invited, | the tights one Thomas V. Hart, who was then ender. Nsarsge Dee iono ‘= Printers. trcsee find Mr. Bealeythe Sergenni-at-Armsot the caate | flow, he the proprictoe of the Coney Tana at wen tmemigmeny | Bonen Brae BES” | pewter cya, UME gate tea tee . rp k even seat invitations as fur as this eity, to some of | out i i = aidasen ae eaLaeat then CO barter Be 4 try same, peel WA Weiocs Jue Nog Jame Ketek Or? Somer foun Suvins me, whieh vod. was possi! pA his own friends: and he would have invited me, the: 4 re ote « : pecteta Hoary arihy fen Boe Rawurd & Loarey futons | Rete Jomo Toate mh | pene Sauer Chris Meteees 0 another Geer wap bend ta ol beeen “ me, a8 | he or his mother were the sole owners of the same, aud Snowe tankee ese tess iggy | ferns mre fewer Pines Pramre Ltorry id Nave Veen te her be told me, “had young Cathoun kept quiet, and | thot the plaintit had no interest whatever in the pre- Lisrence sarah teakey Lye burn, Ring Born Cee b ir * Yaron Renae Chrinus Berwe 9 Tih . erave, and my not wrote Mason.” J spoke to Mr. Mason, and | mires, Upon this representation, the defeadant, in eed Lanteng Sire George Reeryan Pom | — = hh 5 ioe een it coures, impractionble , | took no further steps, al- es seers while ee ee ore —_ mM . - Broeh ee Bere rat, Coat Bs: cones rated of, committee were to my NY. took forcible possession. and contin ms i | ty yea =~ Rephce bone 6 eae maar thowe of the | ae be | or by} nator Dickinson will lie, and he expressed him- intra ‘oral lw. ‘Tho’ examination wan od: | Bae Eres see mot hoa pie } a ad : eats ny Sseous TB. Fetcrect, th Chesmeeteereet, “if tome, previously to my seeing Mr. Mason, in Journed to the 1M tun ad wore wala ‘ Bumphrke Pete Bote Tee Recast Atm # aw Teoeipt of oo one. will be favor of it. le enid he thought it extreme! Eyes, ‘ane one She tobe - . Soe cay te any part of the te pay Be Meee Moore Dea tes iy romeed, pons al that | should go hore with ewes: ir. Cale — eb <5 fm wih. jaw Vork city. Ofhee, 191 4 / ‘ een) howe. Judge Batler expressed himself in the sane teamere, from New Orleans to California, SASS oom FS ASS ares re take Kass way to Dr. Calhoun, Hed Mr. Calhoun lived, ieonoeh ous Grae fA Sab cet jaa Peace Mesey Ane a fn, ould unquestionably have accompanied him | {y'c\c Gaye ee 9 thro ar St Be Serechad to a pote sulted on home. ‘ Righteen vessels, laden with « valued at over Pema Me 4 ey -— ree pan Ido not think Mr. Mangum or Mr. Webster, if ce. Bee me mee an eisher of them had died, instend of their Old | fSrcautrnta: wiehta the merce lar ‘yea lone Kong ee eee ect eke i HT ‘atifornia, within A would have thanked Whe had revered home oma from go | a ee a 5-5} been tot! what | wae to Mr. to ‘There were RG deaths in Daltin Sete ir. Cathoun woukd wot have dome Mh, | vadhon Ayed mom Garng tn ont | pine, pote HF x _<. Deas nes Bare 4 i i ti SPSEReRRERTELESE EF FYeETTE TPES LEETE TET n eer i i a i Peeing il ie eg” epeeeee ft Hi i ER