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an a TE SEE TT, eS onrtaane understand his real moZives and principles, it is | the Fugitive Slave law. It would appear that his rt Galondar—This wird @, and Sarah Buckenham, aged 1 year 8 months and HOMESTHADS. NEW YORK HERALD. | Oetincs probable Mhat he would meet with the | first objeet is to make sure of Seward and his anti- | 4.S°7™' Goons All aotes of tes mr be ted tia | Taye Baswedan A PENNY SAVED 18 4 PENNY EARNED —7HER enEerebecnnte’ same cold and chilling reception, except on the | slavery allies, and trast to luck in the South. ‘once ft used to do, Fecha teen in the full tide of success, ntranee Fee, JAMES GORDON BENNETT Fs | part of the abwlitionists, cocialists, and Fourrierites, | Will the whigs of the South submit te be dra- | , Green Turtle me un om es Cs eee Le aah Shan ly SECTS Pea motos Meter Tae sin PROYRI Brom A aD Saree . that he has recently experienced in the above | gooned into the ranks of Seward and Company, ep end enue & L this week, a6 all hogs, Fe eer pry momen npr meray pens ny pod Tw aint street, Roe yt Se @erICH H.W. CONNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU BTS. | places. without pledges, or any evidence of their purposes, re peske: may cm ses torr gg more hoe SOHN PETTIGREW, President street, Erpensteine, who was convicted at Newark,N.J., | excopt their undisguised hostility to Southern Louisville (Kentuel papers please copy. W. Ronenraon, Jr. Secretary. +:No- 90. | in January last, of poisoning his wife in the previous | slavery! Can General Scott, as the candidate of How Yous ‘trace ‘Rich and Mlustrated | On Tuesday. Stare 2, lanta, Wife of Tseph Gruner, WVelume XVII seee ber, will not be pul yd untll Thi , for th 3 HHOENIX BUILDING ASSOCIATION WILL HOLD A == | December, was executed yesterday moming. He | Seward, receive the support of the whigs of tho | pirr.ot giving 8 full a nd donc pero the rand io the 2 Riker sore Long tase she Lore, Pluie ea ae DOUBLE SHE ET. , | aicd xcknowledging his guilt and the justice of his | South, and continue dumb as an oyster on the Pugi- yjhoveg of the geprtetors, "en Monday’ even a Tt Revere ciate guplanatory acess Will Be ‘delivered. by’ Jaeod Ly Ken, _= z condemnation—adding that he died with hope in | tive Slave law? Can it be possible that the empty | {ny Articics ard item berlo and comico, for the ‘And free her from her pain. BAY FrOTUSON SMALL, President, 4 Ladlow street. The relatives and friends of the fumily, and those of AMOS WILLETS, Vico President, 276 Pearl atrect. her brother. Peter H, Miller, together with the Washing- A. R. Harrizxy, Secretary, office (Chambers Hall) 65 Wew York, Wednesday, March 13, 1852. | the Protestant faith, having abjured the Catholie, | consideration of the spoils will induce Southern | *ttainment of its pa re = healthy constitu | ton Association, No. 2, of Philoatians, are respectfully in- | Chatham street. — which he formerly professed. whigs to co-operate blindly with the declared | att¢orninuwPersons of The News, — eae i ir institutionst Are they willing | tions, about to proceed to Cali » to travel or reside,eam | yited to attend her funeral. to-morrow afternoon, at 2 LY A FEW SHARES LEFT.—THE I : Our columns, this morning, are literally over- | W. H. Seward and his Anti-Slavery League | Cnemics af theie tae a iebald A a 8 | omect an insurance on their lives at an extra premium oftwo | orelock, from her late residence, No. 122 East Nineteenth as rete cere ot va ea R ich f the in —Danger to the South. to take Seward and his piebald anti-slavery ag sent fee be former, sr one per sent for 4 lattes, as the | et, cond regular Monthly M ng Friday evening, April 2, flowing with news, from almost every part ofthein- | |. |v mise measures of 1850 are not a|| coufederstes upon. trust? Are they ready te.re- | nicpeecusen saad Li City, A guarantee fan In Brooklyn, on Tuerday morning, March 30, Onviuax: | ats o'tlock. at Maronic Hall, 274 Grand street, ear For: habitable globe. Se ? ceive the gift of a Trojan horse? We cannot | iz American tra Xu‘ elaimspaya Nasu, infant son of Isaac and Martha A. Skidmore, aged | *Yth. ‘There being only w few “finality” of the slavery question. The war will be renewed. The truce is already broken, and the Medical officers in attendance daily. For rates of premium | 14 months. sitively close on the above ¢ Our telegraphis: synopsis, af ope. wotks's later in- £0 fur doubt, their patriotism or sagacity as to be- | sud general information, apply as Above ‘The relatives and friends of the family are requested to | Huy OA filt.un for redempeion, and #old sata home, teiligence from Europe, brought to Halifax by the STARR, General Agent. | attend his funeral. from the residence of his parents, 210 | whieh they may call their own, should not lose “ * hance, 3 yw ‘i lievo it. There are as yet no symptoms of such a _—— el ‘. steszasbip Canada, is rather unfavorable for the | South are solemnly washed pene’ pyley chy hazardous experiment. The whigs of not one soli- | "The Knox Hat.—Knox is “some” on hats— eee Abts ao ai al we Hosters Wii slaves tae menting, ead tally exp Rin the dealerd’t tton and breadstw The former In the Senate of the United States, on Monday 4 new hats—fashionable hats—brilliant hats—superb hats— | ¢! cenit 7 “ workings ofthis flourishing association. Ladies ana gentle- dealers In cotton an i 3 3 ; ition 1 tary Southern State have declared for Scott, because | tasty and clegant hats—comely and durable bats—light and Ogdeneburg papers please copy. men are respectfully invited to attend. Entrance fee only staple had slightly declined in price, while the | last, Mr. Seward presented a petition in favor of the iw 4 - 4 clastic hats, “Others may try, but they eannot excel the in- | — Suddenly, on March 20, of disense of the heart, Davin | pen Are renpect{ully invited to ai ew flour and grain was extromoly de- | repeal of the Fugitive Slave law, which he moved to | of the suspicious friendship between him and | gefat able KNOX, in, the manfacture of ate. This re- | Van Oxvsn, of Spring Valley, Rockland county, New | *% ™°AGRiis FRANKLIN, Pr e jour and gra as extremely de- ’ ‘ i i . owned, and widely ¢ atter still holds out at No. : ¢ . H. BELL, re marke ur a g . refer to the Judiciary Committee. This motion was | Seward and his abolition organs ; and the Southern Je Paton rleneh takees ha wid be happy ¢0 200 ay aaa, York, in the 64th year of his age. weed: ‘gag on, BELL, ‘Viloo Fresident, Yinka aon ah pressed, and great concessions, it was thought, ry His funeral will take place, at the above pli 1 FY: would have to be made, ere sales conld be | superseded, and the petition was laid upon the ta- whig party will be totally demolished if it shall ever roe jae $4 in his pocket and a ‘shocking bad 'at upon | morning’ at o'clock, ‘The friends of the family, and | Tomas LAwRxncx, Attorney, 15 Beckman stvect. yay i " onsent to the dictation of the arch agitator, and to -— —— those of his sons, Henry, David, and Alfred Van Orden, % ’ TRUSTE! : bigs ‘by a. rote. oF this dares toi eleven: » ihe event) ¢ + ht aidate upon bis peel terms, Ithas | , Friends of Good Hats are meeting every | and of his son-in-law, James L. Miller, and brother-in. | {icorse If. Franklin, 173 West etrect rmanding better prices. The political infor- | members voting against laying the memorial upon the | accept his candidate upo : day, ot 20 Fulton street. Freeman igenpplying his numer- | law, John Talman, Jr., aro respectfully invited to attend. | Silas C. Herring, 157 aud 130 Water 3 tation ia of Bot iilo importance. Th table were—Meeers. Fish and Seward, of New York; | been threatened that, unless the South shall thus | os Sytis idl Brosasy, vonmaaty"tgade'i Tay | ln FebruMT 26, st Maghere, Ireland after a short Ul- | dames Jackion Jt, dh Brondvay, mation is of but little importance. he new submit, thet slavery agitation will be renewed, and | \’raringinwhelesuie ands mea his Tinks saat: rnd ness, Anpnew Morton, Esq., formerly of this city. may |. Millard, y 4 + " vis, :F eI il Puff, 215 Di trect. British Premier had stated in Parliament the | Davis, of Mass.; Foot and Upham, of Vermont, and the Northern whig party will become actively as- | !r6* demand. FREEMAN, 90 Fulton street, near Gold, | ——— TT | ins Combs, 244 Grand street. ‘ vi io--- iti y i igs; and Sean So ae G. Richardson, 45 Fulton etreet. licy which would be pursued. Lord Derby hasgiven | Wade, of Ohio~-abolition, or free soil whigs; an A 3 He ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. , mela Sorlco RAG HIF OMlins couisee ‘pith regard to the tae | Chase, of Ohio; Dodge, of Wisconsin; Hale, of | sciated with the anti-slavery socicties. So let | Don't forget to call and sccure a Ten Acre | vvwsevwwvyeene | GavrRe T Macell, 18City Halle cules 4 erect. 4 2 i Farm, or get a share in Lakeland Village Lots and Farms, SEE THIRD PAGE. -c ing found woSatlock: Gnd on Wetnesday Heme f ; » ae ‘i New H hire; Hamlin, of Maine, and Sumner, | it be. ‘These farme and lots are Hing fast, andcan be secured | ___2@- SEE THIRD PAGE. “G6 _____ | evoning trom6to9 o'clock, and on nesday from 3 to Tigon Sori wonld: te altogether galded By Cue aa | ee eae Moh, or fcs doll “deticerdta ale oe Bublet. thelSanil- aand onthe datonalyes a tat)| te eenstiner aaabn cee ennecnane a ey eete crelock P.M, for Indies, Articles of the Association may be them be guarded in advance against the possible | “US: WOOD, 06 Broadway, corner of Fulton street, “a ~ baemessenlone ohne Fambae Aa vi- PUBLIC MEETING OF THE ROSE HILL BUILDING influences of Seward over the next administration. | We were invited to Tuttle’s Emporium | JF CAPTAIN EDWARD TOWNSEND, OF PROVI A dence, R. I., will call on R. L. 0. at the Irving House, and Mutual Loan Association will be held at Union ji Bas olde: ; q : Third Twenty-second stroet, om He looks to the ultimate occupation, himself, of the | {i $Phonting trom beaceh te bengichy mean arog tree, with send his address, he may hear of something to his ad Sonate ited: Bye einer ing. h to branch m1 tage: Thurtday evening, 1st instant, st 73g o'clock. All persone ij i i- - | plumaged fellow occasionall; , another sitting on who may wish to join are invited to atten any expla- White House. He relies upon the anti-slavery son- | net Ais scuther parently thinkligaa real Took a [®2oRUATION WANTED OF JARVIS MOSS HARKER, nation ll be chaerfaly given Persons desitous of Jmning in eration, as you would wish to see, Erq—! ill be thankfully roceived at Mr, | can do #o by applying at tho offic ar ¥ ‘ous ni i a ed ae Caer Lord's tomes, 2 sham tirect N. NY. Should this meet his to8 P.M. iia CHARLES A. DAY, Sooretary. e taken to seo it, as | notice, he is requested to call, or send his address as above bout ‘ns, : OSTPONEMENT OF PUBLIC MEETING.—IN [CON- at” Bator mentioned, as he will hear of something to his advantage. P Habe apa cr)? i effected. Provisions, on the contra: were timents of the people, and that, for the present, he would content himself with endeavoring to seoure | one party, and five of the other. On the same day, the Militia and one or two othor bills of domestic | Mr. Seward presented another memorial, praying ©. We observe that the Austrian Court | Congress to take measures for the extinction of ae lighly pleased wi word Derby's cabinet, and, | Very. which was laid upon the table by a vote o! ’ I ccintztenee, hare determioed to remove everal | thirty-six to six-the six in the negative being | smept of te Headly atin Salant aenerzey of the yestrictions upon English travellers in Aus- | Messrs. Dodge, of Wisconsin; Foot, Hale, Seward, bom SE t ruler riers enna 1 tria. Pa order the more effectually to prevent any | Sumner, and Wade. Several other petitions for | #nti-slavery votes will place him under the contro 5 ES ye ith 5 5 ee at deal done for them, to be sure, Suiiding Association hs adjourned their first public further attempts at invasion, large numbers of | the repeal of the Fugitive law were also presented | of Seward and his confederates. That will be another | {hiltren have s great deal don doing for men ant ‘nation POLITICAL, meotizg until Thrrsday oveuine, April ist, ile 5 . 4 lei he tabl step gained by the abolitionists. If General Seott | we forget to turn aside and seo how ingenuity and industry | ~~-~~~~~~ AWNWIAAANASISAASARADAAAASSSAS | Rooms, $10 Brod half past seven o’elock, when J. troopsare'to be sont from Spain to Cuba and Porto | 00 the same day, and laid upon the table. tu itgea al Tre quite as hard at work for children, Philosophers, a0 WENTIETH WARD.—THE DEMOCRATIC ELEC- | Bancroft Stevens, keq., will deliver an address, ‘By orde Rico. ‘Phe Chinese revolution was etill raging with | Now, we apprehend there is some meaning, some | ¢#nnot endorse the Fugitive Slave law, he leaves it | Veiras babes, should look tn at TUITLE'S Emporium, Nov ‘tors of the Twentieth ward are hereby requestod to at- | of Truste OSEPH N BARNES, President. scales, an sbacsine a th ing urpose, and matter of pith and substance, in these | Open to agitation, and invites agitation. He loaves | ‘49 Broudway.--Home Journal. tend the fret regalar mesting of the Ward Association, to be | | Jonw . Carmwxs, Secretary. great fiercagess; but in Burmah there appears to | Purpose, and matter of pi ce, eld at the Hudson Exchange, corner of Ten! ‘i Joi 2 a e and Bawa bea alseanatlon ce noutilitien: proceedings. Our Congressional reports do not give the South at the mercy of the abolitionists, ana casts Shawls, Shawls—Selling out, Shawls very Thirtieth street, on Frida; evening, April 2, at half-past 7 SPECIAL NOTICES. a ; 5 bart ‘clock. E a rat is ea tly desired to attend, as By the arrival of the steamship Crescent City, | the parties or places whence these petitions ema- his fortunes into the hands of Seward, Garrison, and Per Tara oe errery tere i a Businces of importance Till Heltrought Defers the meeting. y th e * 5 ; “advices from San Francisco to the second | Rated; but upon that point there ean be littledonbt. | the nullifers. We apprehend that the whige of the | Sean We lade wit sad thom wore tbe g oon we l j , They are also selling ont handsome spriag Silks, at great UNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GEN- ef March—two woeks later, The fact that ehe | They were from some of the many anti-slavery | South will not be prepared to acquiesce in such a Baran tnd have a beautiful assortment of Bareges, fe al mie OUSE CARPENTERS, ATTENTION.—THE AD- journed n.eot.ng of the trade willbe held at Conven- al Committes.---A special meeting of this Committes | fon Hall, Wooster stxcot, om Thugsday evening, April 1, at is decidedly the most interesting feature of this in- | Shades and stripes of abolitionism, from the mode- ee party, and how many really elegant Shitt bosoms will you Tuappevs B. Grover, Joun A. Suiri, Secretaries, of the stockiividers ofthe Gumboriond Cont and Ine eae telligence. It will be seen that the democrats and | Tate free soiler to the rampant immediate emancipa- Loa MonTES AND HER ASSAILANTS.—The extra- | *¢! Veryfew. And yet by giving an order to GREEN, 1 ll be hold at their office, at 12 o’elock M,, on the 17th Astor House ny gentleman may procure # set of Shirts, ident and twolve HE TURF ‘of April noxt. to aPi Ay THE TORR www | and for the consideration of eh other business as may ENTREVILLE COURSE TROTTING. THURSDAY, Presented, By order, A. CLARK, Seoretary, — pril first, at three o’clock P. for $400, mile 0. OF 0, ¥.THE MEMBERS OF MERIDIAN to eau faa « Lodge, No. 42, are requosted te be punctual in attond- ance on Wednesday ovening, the Sist instant, as the eonel- Tawe comes up for action. By order of the JOHN BRAGG, Secretary. —h 10 MR. W. LONG.—DEAR SIR—ALLOW ME TO RE- turn you my ai whige of California bave held their convention, | tionite of the school of Lloyd Garrison, Abby Kelly | ordinary mueccat and popularity of the Countess de | sy ith and appointed delegates to represeat them in | Foster, and their motley crew ; allof whom, through | Landsfeldt (Lola Montes), in the motropolis of the | °f*™*” ° f## = the national conventions of their respective par | the whole sliding scale of abolition philanthropy, | Puritans, has brought out on her ladyship and her tii braptivay, canes of Waits near kaise ties. The whi's, it appears, got along very | Teeognise W. H. Seward as their champion and spe- | Jadyship’s character a whole host of very powerful largely at the late large auction sales, wil dispose | SiN smoothly, passed compromise resolutions, and | Cia! organ in the Senate, and before the country. | assailants, who seem to be determined to extermi- Sma Eat See oe Tae tee eee cheered quite vociferously whenever tho name They appeal for the repeal of the Fugitive Slave nate her, both in this world and in that which is to goods equally low. of Secretary Webster was mentioned. On the | Jaw, and for the adoption of measures for the abso- | come, without any hope of reform, repentanes, or | Ca: 0 become }, sure to give him theair ragons; play or pai nae ponents tery oF @ Fuiton Forry for the tro z YI"JORL CONKLIN, Proprietor. rote of the by- ED HOUSE PLEASURE GROUND.—TROTTIN Puree of $25 will como off this day, (Wedn ) thanks and heartfelt gratitude f snoti é ts, 's | March 31, at three o'clock, mile heats, best threein five under oe pg other hand, the demoerats, as is very | lute extinction of slavery in the United States, root | redemption, in any quarter. J. M. GILLESPIE has eclved from auction and the | saddle, for horseathat never won money. Wm. Mapes entors fhe pes epee Spee ted * Waele: a brane etna inl rhe veh teh saer - manufacturers new and splendid assortment of tapestry, | b.g. General Taylor; C. Brooks enters b. m, Jackson; | with you through the prom, and 1 ay oe customary with them, wrangled among themselves, | ®2¢ branch. ‘cir memorials cover the whole During an interval of leisure, Lola Montes took | Bruscels, three ply, and ingrain Carpets, of elogant pattoras | J. Woodruff enters b. m. Maria Walker: owner enters ; of loge of the press to apelosise for not irnin, Ho awaiting my daught and could not apparently sueceod in agreeing upon | ground. Their immediate object is agitation ; and | tho opportunity to visit somo of tho public institu. | d,colcrt, Housekeepers are requested to ¢all; the low | John Anderton... N. B.—In case of « storm tt will be poat- but I was anxious, : ‘ rices that they are offered at cannot be beat inthis mar- | poned until Friday, April 2. E. LUFF, Proprietor. a that pha iheamtncle hen Chanea ete eae anything except the appointment of their delegates. the motions of reference on their presentation were | tions and seminaries of learning in Boston, both male Kee "Please remember J. M-GILLESPIE, 11 Bowery. —————— iksoreytelehen e¢yeur itlneas in consequens of Sheena A number of reeolutions were offered, and with- | the Ls hy eee Gane poe Pea and female, in company with somo of the school au- | rhe Crystal Palace again.—Patent Tapes- GRINDS Pac cto Font oa RE ge of sil good for your sp ccdy recovery. A iow ae agua, ny drawn for want of unanimity—among them a set | quarrel. io REAP cas with WIG! «ats OWA thorities of the place. On the occasion, it seems, | try Ingrain and patent Tapestry Caretply cacpeta Tre: EMOVAL—EDWARD H. HUDSON INFORMS HIS ir, to thank you for your goodness, an jeve us to mi A + Bera cig ss . ly the same as those exhibited at the aT ‘air, cle- , be, t he hi ‘Odices to | be, with the groatest respeot and regard for your future hap- lauding the compromise and Judge Douglas. The | Sts as the instrument of these incendiaries in the | she displayed great tact, high manners, and abun- | fant Mosaic nnd Sorell fenced: of the seort ceamiteent ii Eelendas Been tat he has removed bis Law Offices to | rie tus, youre traly aud siucerely, tT LE, 208 Broadway, cerner of Fulton street, * 5 a aCe a f : x ‘ < x she : IN 1’ Fulton street, B: eause of their want of harmony was probably owing | Senate, betrays his identity with them in their sen- | dance of learning, making speeches to the pupils in | Pziqe styles at No. 99 Bowery, HIRAM ANDERSON'S, ‘on street, Brooklyn. : & the original depot for those new style of Carpets. N. B— EMOVAL.—-JOSEPH LEE, MERCHANT TAILOR, to the circumstance that they had among them ee- | timents, purposos, and ultimate schemes. He has French, Latin, and other languages. These visits ‘are of imitation: No. 8 Ni treet, has removed his place of businoss 'O0 BUILDERS.—PROPOSALS WILL BS RECEIVED z 2 least the anarts of onanly lacing ufmssle tke th ie ae ae are to No. 815 Broadway. up tothe Sth of April, fur the manufacture of the fal- veral graduates from Tammany Hall. However, | 4 !¢4 ccRcka tt MLS CU SCM aces § meets © | are the occasion of a fresh outburst of indignant mo- The pecet Carpet Depot and Regulator of Pyne ork: aeeta ps Rinohes thiek,6 foes there is no danger but they will agreo when the | Tan of the anti-slavery league of the North-in sa J ality in this Beighberhood. Aepitngly, we fd Beat Tmperjal Three ply apiendia tagrals Carpets, Od | ______ DRY GOODS. _ ; a mene latin deve gia to nah pura dota proper time arrives. We are sorry to observe that | S°? aN ee sistent leader-~ | that the New York Tribune, the New Yor! mes, | Cloths, Rug OTUIRAM ANDERSOR'S« Thane surchanece MBROIDERIES.—FIVE CASES OF thiek, 4 fo 7 feet 1 ins cach some sections ef our new Pacific State appear to be | Whether in feasting the violators of the law and sym- | and the Courrier des Etats Unis, are all down, in | will become familiar with tremendous reductions aud extras Embroidered Caper, Chemiretts, winddw, all glared. i entirely new style—from $50 and npwa: thick, 4 feet inch by 8 ordinary low price: a et PETER ROBERTS’, 375 Bro: all glazed, mado to corred acto relapsing into their former condition of wickedness | Pathizing Bloomers at Auburn, or in casting their | tho most indignant terms, on the authorities of Bos- s yagi iter reduction in prices, at 99 Hexi7on, POINT, AND VALENCIENNE CAPES, | Pie sash doors, 2 inchos th yy feet 1 inch by 7 feet, after and crime. Many murders and numerous Indian | fitebrands into the faces of Southern Senators. At | ton, for paying so much attention to an artesteand a | _ Still a far; cheer : z i Bowery, HIRAM ANDERSON'S—Good, yerfect oor Ol 2 , F rabbeted, Glights, all ylared. 43 Fronch windows, 1% inohes outrages have recently taken place. TheSan Fran- | home and at Washington he stands the champion of | wandering Countess, whom they accuse of all sorte | Clotheat 2s. Gd, per yard; MN) picess ot wupetior facrain Cate | uit Parra Resor yobs ete Alcea ao) aes ti aches Dy 8 cot 10 suchen, acter rebeted, 6 cisco market was lively, and the prices for various | the “ higher law,” and the leader of the Holy Alli- | of offences, sins, and crimes that can render a woman bored %e ren Pena eanee yas og English Teeestey, £ PETER ROBERTS’, $75 Broadway. | and ii of them ine. 95 sets of door and window ings of articles were improving. Want of rain still impeded | 48¢e against the institutions of the South. contemptible and odious in this world. By theso | Bruéects and’other Carpets, af tromendous and unperallele LACK THREAD AND DENTILLE, VEILS—NEW | Evefige, the li, ine dcomand windene ene ae che mining operations very materially The anti-slavery petitions presented in Congress, | journals che is culled everything but an angel. a bs See gee eit Pattorns, and the STER ROMERTS. wo Beostoays nd mouldings to 6 the ash d ; Mlermarrsaaed ee eri fi i risi ing ; 5 ‘ elling off!—Great Bargains ?1—Will close 4 i 77, On referring to the conduct of some of the inhabi- | #t this particular crisis, are a warning to ites South This rather queer spectacle of a simultaneous at- | on Tridaye A Joel & Co., 543 Broadway, being about to ef- MBROIDERED CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS.— Fo panel doors, tants of Oregon in relation to the bodies of persons | that there isto be no peace, no “finality” on the | tack on the private character and reputation of Lola | fect some extensive alterations in theirstore, will sell at an 8 1 cases, of a variety of styles—from 75 cents up- | wide inch thick, all ‘wo ‘ pers: ae ee immense reduction, their well assorted stock of watches, rich devably urider the osual prigea. At % inch thick, irked, ¥1 ee 3 : 5 hol ; 3 : wards, and consider pr id fitted for ah; ofS ineh B who lost their lives by the wreck of the General | Slavery question, short of abolition or disunion. | Montes, by such journals, will create some noise, Jewelry, silver, and silver plated ware, porcela is PETER ROBERTS. 70 Broadyra fect of moulding for above. 20°M 1%. hae Sf es * i ° secute i jer mache wares, opera glasses, fans, and other rich fanc oe ve, Warren, it will be seen that there is much need of | The war is to be renewed and prosecuted tothe esd. | hereafter, in the courtsoflaw. Wo undoratandthat | Prous, (usir ews laportstione)‘uatit the scene Te AM? | CAHEATER AND BETTER BARGAINS THAN RYER LT Tek eR ooo hao, Beat the Gospel in that region. Cannibals could not act | And they who suppose that the compromise mea- | the counsel of the artiste has received positive diree- pees sort page aps le elt pe diver yee Dr was offered before in cloths, cassimers, and vestings, of | Snd Ii inches ‘wide, for stepey bent, quality, elear, dA yy ‘ ; es rid ata dl : af 5 : being effected. No.3 Broadway, nearly opposite the Colla- | the fnost quality and most fashionable kinds, by the yard, or | Ich thick hard fine hetea, cing ene ee es mnch more inhumanely. The news from the Sand- | sures have so cut up, destroyed, and dispersed the | tions to commence libel suits against the proprictors | more House Hotel. aia made up in garments, ina style that cannot be surpassed by | inches wide, for risers, beat quality, 260 running Took Wich Islands represents business as unprecodeatediy | anti-tlavery factions of the North that they are | ofeach of the journals who may have assailed hor | ‘The Practice of Economy is as valuable to | $2 ‘tier honte in the city. “Our goods are beusht fur cash teelagiey. sees ea ri square, “200 13 ince dull. ineapable of farther mischief, are under a dangerous | charueter, or imputed wrong to hor private reputa- | S2¥ BAH At finding a rich placer in in and one of | of 28 per cent. ‘By giving usa call, you wil bo well patd for | moutded by to atch evel, : ee delusi Let such believers in the slav ‘finali- | 43 % 4 the first rules of true economy isto get everything good, an your time in coming any distance to the Empire Tailoring | short. 20M beat quality of pine lathe. P. S. The ators The proceedings in Congross yesterday, were ofa | GeUsion. 1et such believers in the slavery ‘‘finali- | tion. It is probable, therefore, that suits at law— | at eee Be feet iitids Aeterna Establishment, Tr CGsen with esreee; Deb ween artes and | work ts to be duplivated, Referenee, 8. BRANNAN, Irving varied and interesting character, as will be seen by | ty” read the following extract, which we take from | ostimating the damages, in each caso, at thirty thou- | {sunt MESO they can’ get's first-rate slik fice ACO Tek HOS. WILEY, 38. & CO. | House, No. 21. ere they can get'a first-rate like a z - “<Twentie ae 4 3 ; ; 9 2 If the money th i her respectable est RTE = our reports. The Senate passed the bill amending | the ‘Twentieth Annual Report of the Massachn- | sand dollars—will be immediately brought against | Mf the Poney Dagersectype ken, plains Diet Se FINANCIAL. EW YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD, SUPERIN- Ww i-Slav Society,” ely ii i y - 5 g S . PSON. ee en een teen en tendent'’s Office, New York, March 30, 1862.—This the laws relative to the silver coinage, by which | Stt# Anti-Slavery Society,” lately issued by its | the New York Tribune, the New York Times, and fome casey at tty cen - THOMPSON, Daguerrean $50,000 2,tEND oN noND AND” wrowr. | Commany are ‘nily hte for the value of silver will be increased, and thereby | Board of Managers the Courrier des Etats Unis. Lola Montes insists roe 2 — ago, in sums to suit applicants, on pro- | fro betes ? tholiitles oven inst estern Hee The great evi 3 ; . lothing at Wholesale.—Merchants | (uctive real estate in this city, Brooklyn, or Williamsburg. oe ae ciitios over last year warrrants the assurance rae -y. This bi ich | Inno previous year [1851], for many years past, has ® Spring C iB rs be retained in the country. This bill, which fe noclety ‘been 60 active or ourciall an ila opeeanens 60 that she has been a correct and high-minded woman, ti c : 4 S t this ia tho most expeditions route for sendi - 1 & C01 : Thiting the city for spring purchases are respectfully invited | ATPIy tS.8, BROAD, No. li Wall street, in the Crotea ndise Weet, CHARLES MINOT, Superintendent.” is of great importance to all class's, will be | extensively. | Thishas been especially true since the New | and that no one in this country, or in the old world, | fos} and examine our stock of Spring and, Summer Cloth- | W ae ae acer PPOSITION TO_ALBAN nd ii Sena eedings . ive | England Anti-Slavery Convention in May last. Nearly vi ‘ary agains! - We donot | the season, manufactured with all that taste ard elozanc —WANTED, A PERSON WITH THIS ‘ Seti fund in the Senate: proceedings. We perceive | Ot ared anti-slavery conventions Gave been tilt |/Ch= Browe the) contrary ‘agsinst ak oe nO’ | for which our clothing is celebrated throughout the Ualted $3,000. crittintin, cduchtike edventnm thas Lies that strong movements are boing made in several the agents of tho society, in different parts of New | Suppose that the assailants of the artiste have any | States. Prices uniform and low, J. The rple parts of the country to induce Congress to establish | Pngland. during the year. and a much greater number of | personal knowledge of the offences or the immorality | D- & J. DEVLIN, $$ and 36 John etrect, corner S @ system of cheap ocean postage. It is thought | juclude the nwmerous meetin; ning lectures have been given. In these we do not | A petealdiaralah adel ciated per ann i. held by George Thomp- | Which they so liberally charge against the Countess. | Spring Clothing for City Trade.—We are | ?°*t” at suc 1 end to son, Esq.. in this and neighboring States. during the first | In her famous manifesto to the public, published | now displaying our now and fasbioaable styles of Spring —A GF: a h amen re would greatly tend to dgaway | fon. ted. tt a vcar We speak of convention# aad lbs. dag Clothing, in our retail department, and will be happy to $2,000. with the present syst em of making mailbags of the | tures sustained wholly, or mainly, by the agents of the | here during her first engagement, she denied all | show o r Dunkirk, and all equal amount, in an exclusive and very profitable manufac- rid } turing Lusine With proper attention, $10,000 to $15,000 | B. Nelson, will leave pier foot of m may be realized. Address M. £.B., Broadway | Wednesday evening, at 6 o'clock. ce, when all particulars will be made known. rooms, spplyvo the ceptain on board, or Hh Cohan sohleebdslnaDt hich ome —._ | dock, of GEO. T. ST! NTLEMAN WITH THIS AMOUNT | til 5 o'clock. would like to connect himself with a por- friends through them. Every garment is got up | son who intends to or is already established ina safe uad LOST AND REWARDS. Shen ea Sige yas OE Oracle {We hive been enabled to employ'a larger num- | these imputations against the purity of her charao- With taste and elegance, and will be aold at uniformly low | prostable business. Address T. 1, Herald office. ; stored wa ers NPA 3 at Fi these, during the year past, than for many years i i iw clatent D. & J. DEVLIN, 33nd 35 John street, cor. of Nassau, WANTED FOR SIX MONTHS, YOR PW! LOST, LAST SUNDAY, A WHIT! creased amount of correspondence that would be | previourly. And we report, with the utmost coniidence, | ter, and persisted, in all quarters, in claiming for pest es 1,00 which a bonus of $04) will bo paid, and $3 Lace Pocket Handkerohief, in Thompson stroet, are carried on, under a cheap system, would fully sup- | of the value and success of their labors, herself a life of eccentricity, to be sure, but not of Spring Clothing, Fashionable and Cheap, | #™plé scourity given, Address B. A, at this office. wisi* pativeen Eyeme and Fourth, streets ‘he above re- A : ; : . ‘ : 0 paid to ore . Port the undertaking, the same as has been the ease | In unother part of the pamphlet, after boasting of | immorality or vie. Why journals pretending to | yes cheap that is the word we wish to oxpross, and those ara SS 206 Fourth etreet, near Wootters The Landuecchiet estat in cheap what has been accomplished by the anti-slavery | respectability, should assail an artiste, anda woman, | and Ficured Cassimere Pants, $2; Satin Vests, $2) B. HAAR ARAAA RIOR ROARK AAAAN niuch value but to the owner. IN BROOKLYN, FOR The free farm bill occupied the attention of the | agitators, the report continues:— in the grossest_ menner—ealling her a “rake,” an | Catv ineey Alpace, tweed, &e.. $1 to $3 LUMBING ESTABLISHMENT IN BROOKLYN, ¥0 K GAN, corner of Nassau and Beekman «ts. HAle=A well situated atero, ARY, A BROACH, pena ‘ 4 ' ss i ied by previous stones: ise of eprese! vos during t eater part of Yet this is but the beginning of the end. Where in | ** Aepasia,” a “ cast-off mistreas,” a ‘Lorretto,” aa Ra — good run of Jobbing custom work for three or four hands, nder will receive its full value by leaving it at 27 Wall Leh nical MOAI ATL Sonal? ten rhort yoars will be the men that now. lords of the | 3 cphenmlat% aia itive evidence ofthe |, UM!on Hall Wholesale and Retail Cloth- | 4ii wiy fatures ana tools. Also, a good stock of cop: | street, ty aS PLEMING. yesterday. The advocates of this measure state | scene. strut theirlittle hour upon the stage? Calhoun | 4 “* bigamist’—without any positive evidence of the ing Warehouse, corner of Fulton and Nassau strects, New Implements of trade; also, a horse and waren; o— y ri Ly tont i ho lars 4 « alrendy had hi e curtal y og withi: ir re he - | York.—New and splendid styles of Spring and Suinmer that it will greatly tend to relieve the large Atlan. Ht te ea ace Cecelia i a charges within their reach, and ont © mere news Gethin lbweng terre, oe Ta erate eaiocannn: ic and other populous cities of innumerable porson | Cyce—almost sll the prominent wens public lifo—witl | P&per rumor of other countries, is a spectaclo in | tion of the newest styles of goods, from tho most celebrated | ‘ European manufacturers, buyers are invited to an exarmina- who can scarcely make a living, and who frequently have passed away, in the due course of nature, from the | uewspaper management rather on a level with the maf er etock, meh for vari y, Btylo, and price, if nov come i 5 shouses i i oe | Stage of affairs. ‘though they still linger, lnggin, i i oints, i wed by any establishment in the city. ; _ become inmates of almshousesand prisons, in conse- | Yeiteans, upon that of life. Who are to take thelr places? | MOFality of the Five Points, than that of the high P. L. ROGERS. r ISSTRUCTIONS. js f thei ree iil “ Pree inciples and fine sensibilities of philosophers, s0- ———— saved half a million of money, books, pape quence of their extreme poverty. The way we | God knows. But we know that the school in which men | principles and fine ues of philosophers, s0- Commercial Bank, Perth Amboy.—E. | @r¢ in use by merchants, jewellers, lw . understand this bill, the soil is to be given to those | 47¢ sue coat for the arena is te eles coe the | cialiste, patriots, or Frenchmen, whoassemble around | gyans,70 and 72 Fulton ttrect, redcene not emt apes seribes inviees ail in {out of s really fre-proot MOUs? Hoty § hi ed the passing gencration 0 * “f Wika rine ' ~ his be nine his assortment, for gale st D 0 orn) pri who will live upon and cultivate it. If this is the | "ys si or the seen ee Peele the Tribuxe, Times, and Courrier des Etats Unis, | 2 percent discount, in payment for ready made clothing. | $7) reotived for Ga eovimiscaer | meen case, Congress, when it passes the bill, will have to bargain. Apply to TATILAM & BROTHERS, OST—ON FRIDAY, 26TH, ON THE SIXTH AVENU! et, New Yor! betweon Fourth street nad West Washington place, a - = Gold Necklace, marked Hatte, with a small locket, the hair in it of adecoased father. The finder will be euitably re- warded, by leaving it at 61 Sixth avenue. CADEMY WILL BE REOPENED th, by Mr. Will i helses, Londo} a College, New Ji A . i ; vid. Ord for Safes of n e, with i | Ratton, In view of the “good time coming,” tho roport rders received for Safes of any sixe, with locks of | St. Mark's Colleze, pe erp e - any dercription desired. themat: i edifies us in the following straiz They will have opportunities, however, so faraswe | Gents Pocket Handkerchiefs, &c., &c— C.J. GAYLER, Patentee, No. 90 John strect. | tlonn tor adninen a a to bo made to the prin a ocrcdnetevege! tecaeet z ara ving their charges against Lola | Linen Cambric Handkerehicfs, beginning’ at 25 cents; = | dent street, Sonth Broo make an appropriation in order to enable these poor | ye third stage of our history—thatofaction—witl come | c#2 learn, of proving their charges again jored border do., 371 cents; Silk do., Sitoconte, Ceavate TENANTS REGISTER I2.A.M. any day this week persons to stock their farms, buy seeds, &e. The | in duc time, What shape it will take, by what machine | Montes’ private character, or of being subjected to | 3 Kinds and prices: French rn Te DS cents | reer: | Bue ferry. Ai sAithet is thine y : aie ; e ; new styles, and very desiral CO., 62f ° 78 ‘ a aoe SAS Ge means of working them nees, who are but the heralds and harbingers of him that | Septed against them of thirty thousand dollars cach | pa, ayony Cacuech tele av tor, to | Bear Stuyverant square, and elegantly furnished, and | feosoe (eee oor, om Broadway.—P. SARACCO, pro” he : is ; duty is. by faithful co-operation to make straight his Eccome thin, and'tocurescurtrordasdrum, crinesscie wich | Prpste family only, and immedi I Seventeenth sivser, {| fhionatle public that henceforth all lessons will be attended State Senate yestorday, by the reseption of a series | path. “When he will come ie aloo hidden from our eyes; | Which she claims against these traducors of ner cha- | yoejma chin, andjte cursrcurior daadrot, orinveatit with | {0 let a prunes Angiy to Ws Bete, Noe Wall serost, B. of resolutions from the Indiana Legislature, en- | but we have faith in the signs which tell that he {3 at | racter. Broadway, and all the drug stores in every city and townin | orto C. J’ Folsom 7 aven: a ‘ % hand. The mighty passions which are abroad in tho ha § iy . America, as ~ ae dorsed by the Governor of that State, asking the | ignd, the desperate Atruggle between the wealth and The journals thus lbelling and assailing the un- Phalon’s Magic Halr Dye, to color the | S™ORE 17, BROADWAY TO LET_aPPLy several States of the Union to combine and asvist | ldeas of the nation. the sorvility aud selfshness which | happy Countess are well known for thoir extrava- | yateor wntshers themoment it is copfions witha iotee | to ang atte in building 167 Broadway, room No. 6, between | iets 6 ais 5 are bringing contempt upon Christianity and republican- he c ii i to the hair orskin, It can b hed immediately withowe | ———————— —— awe PARKER'S DAN negroes who r desire to emigrate to Afi on. | ium, all speak of coming change, gant idolatry of Korsuth and his vagarios. Porhaps disturbing the color, and har no bad odor. It is Applied oF GTEAM POWER AND FACTORY TO LET—THRES 1 a ei eee Peg oh been As the Indianians have adopted a law which . josie 6 » eal the ic it is a dread of the rising popularity of the Count- | soldat PHALON Wiz and Toupoe Manufactory, 197 Broad- | )) stories, forty by eighty feet, fifteen horse engine fomilios in the peighherhood of th . . hei | As our closing extract, we call the attention of eee do Landifolds, an w polltielun and’ notertnt way. For sale in the city and country by druggists, boilers, suitable for marble works, piano forte factory, | School for young Indics and young g Prevents negroes from coming into their ter- | our Southern renders to the following, which ad- feldt, Po toriety, A mei rclattchnilek machine shop, or any manufuctoring purposes, or will be lot | quarter, Leis (o announce that he among some of our abolition Senators, who cannot { , The abolition of slavery presuryoies a revolution. It will which may have caused the present outburst of in- | provement. The same wae awagded Willect medal foe the | tween Seventh and Eigh es fey, Ap at 8 and will be continued every Veep ant understand how it is possible that white amen should | be areolution, For it lt radically overthrow and recon- | dignation. Be that as it may, wo have heard it | }sipremiim at the lat fair” They sua beucen at E. PHA 0 LET—FOUR TW! BMENT BRICK | aftgrnoca and ‘continue A ote ati Spee cee ia the e : " LON'S ‘ 4 * 5 utin 6 o'clock. d wish to get rid of their colored friends by sending | 1g, He inatiutions of ihe nation, Ht may bea revolution | stated that Lola Montes is preparing a series of loo- | Dey #trect, 4 wnnve ytveviehth atreet, betwoon Lec: | foalionalte Dauoe!of the day will be taught. At the termi- them all back to Africa, Many bills were passed, | ‘wey bewon on the logomachic fields of parliamentary debate, | tures on the pol and decided by aye and no. and not by bayonet and sabre. It maybe | which will be in direct contrast, in its theories and | and ti to by him at any hour of the day and eveninz. All per. that will honor him with their patronage, ¢wa leat snow E — | Ganco favented exprewly by him for this searom, eal 3 daliska, few lessona will b verleetl, jt 70 G. N. | Olaliska, A few ‘Te Will be perfectly au fait of the r ‘ ¥ A enues. Thoy are finished in modernetylo, | nation of tor, Mr. VP. will give an afternoon gs and public men of Europe, Ballard’s Hair Dyce—A first rate article, blo, Stages pasa ens of the scholars. Also one atthe Apply to W merance to the the pr, soagon, sev i i ppoint- only one that has given real sativfaction, as it will OBERTSON, J a1 hi ond hool in Twenty- and several piratory of aie ap Loney a renaition Hee hat hich struck of) te head of monarcty | descriptions, with the recent orations and speeches | pet fade, roll, of wash off" Beautiful apociment a colors Be eo aat: Stent for the sale of state, &o., | thi CERT ments were made by the Benate. Little was done | lefore White Hall, in 1640, or it may be one like that which | of Kossuth. Lola Montes claims to be a republican. | Mat, diplomas, &e.. can bo scen at the prinaipal depot, 415 | Sn weitda@venme, NEACHER—A LADY THOROL besides discussing the canal lettings, in the As- | Ytuelly annihilated the House of Lords, as aenbstantive | but nota, red republican, She SpDnsee soolclina rok equa ot Lirpenard street, Vor vale, also, by the 0 LET—ON THE NORTH Sipe or Tur Town, | L"A%2 has taught for roveral y | Independent branch of the government, in the adjoining inte fide pane sombly. Parliinent House, in 1882, But, come in what shape it | #04 intervention with the same ferveney——pronounc- rye ictpated, Ko ival in | May. It will bea revolution. and it will bo brought about | ing Kossuth a humbug of the first water. “Tho con- As was anticipated, Kosmth, on his arrival in | TuY1 Cher revolutions that tho world hue ersr known, | test for reputation which is now begun between her about one block beyond the Sixth avenue, a small thros | in Evrope Muric, on the Pinaolorts ¥ House, with cooking rango, bath. and water cloncts. | French style, oil Paintine, trene For terms, apply to Mr. AMOS WOODRUFF, N ith the Ligher English branches, d Thampeon street, before 9 o'clock A. M., and about 2 school or family going south, The most reap P.M. Hf table referen New Orleans, Inet Saturday, found very little pre- | Ana how ie that? Sol the charien witieh had Be and the socialist journals of this city, will 1 pim- 2 | Se ton torts moderate. Addross, or apply personally, . , A Dn E 3 we which had been | jowi § ity, will soon be eovgh 4 Muvlenl Teacher, at 8, C. Bs t aven paration made for his reception, and that his | eradually wrought in the feelings, the wishes, the ideas of | in the courts of law, and will command the atten- ny art wists boas: | Eo Be Een SELE® PART Ca ee | Brookiy, Gk de pinkie! ; | the nation. which was at once the object and the agent | ti i ide. i ous, at 67 Walker | xo .*tory Ho oF partioulare inquire at “cre Soto Sea : waited upon by many respeetable citizens, of course, sie it en pramnea oF ak in up walsh ty ant Marine Affairs. TO GNTAT HOBOKEN A REGISTER OF ALMOST | children. Address Tastruetion, eg rare Post Oftive and made a “‘ great speech” to the committee who | themscives murrounded, that drive mon to ombrace the | A Nove: Sreansrir.—Meesrs, Perine, Patterson & cnn be ween upon application nt the Real Eataur athe te! reocived him ; but there was not that action evinced | alternative of revolution. Stack, of Williamsburg, are building for a porty a large | tertainty with which thia favorite and eld established’ air | © CBANBERR akreet, Also several hones OT ae MUSICAL, —that general outburet of popular enthusiasm— | ‘Thus wo see that the abolitionists are alive and | steamship of 2.200 tons, to be called the Ericsson. She ix Performs is astonishing. Tes for sale, or applied, at nce | MM eT, ECHR Cpa Re TINT Coke WOMET ; , z “ : : ‘ 5 TCHELOR'S Wig Factory, No. 4 Wall stroot. Copy th F 2 " USIC TRACHER—A LADY HAVING HAD SOME. which denoted that a great man hadarrived. Whata | active, that they are working as vigorously as over | tobe fitted with Ericsson's calorie engine—the motive | address. le AN a te ced Searels Farm ap Pelham Wertsheer ocr, M se peabdarnt ctlcidiee itunes ni aek Wie ; * ses . is desirous of obtain 5 npils, and takes contrast between the conduct of the inhabitants of | for the abolition of slavery, and that such a con- |,@pent ured in It being hot alr, in place of steam. Thee | wags and ToupeceBatchelor’s new style Me nee ae RA NS aE hoe Re order, On eald | this method of oftering her services to the public. For. re- that and thie city! On reaching this ety, « few | rummation presupposes a revolution. They belie | enfin oouy comsieray los epten and it t eld | of Wiehare onsancat te muntgerestiitaion tants | dance ct ote fea exelent ealing flues, Tarn ay | {eghe ana Dtcary coger gfe ha Vondererk, ; ‘ : an be worked at 80 per cent : sheave. tive. cadiine e ated. Those wanting a very #uperior article, should abling for $0 head of onttle, &e. This farin’ is sitn - bac de - : few months ago, almost all the people rushed for- | it can be effected, and they are working to that | cen be ncines ie mastiners fo bee = ty Ma a | call at BATCHELOR'S celobrated Wig Factory, Noc4 Wall | within a haifa mile of « depot of the New Nnves Kite taining about 200 acres of land, in fine order. On sald PROFESSOR OF MUSIC OF EMINENCE, FROW Stet Foespdi gs Je i machines rtrrot, where can be found the largest and best assortment | and very near three flourishing villages, whore all the boardia, for fami ero ward to honor and welcome him;—there wore no | end. This is the platform of the Massachusotts Hoge: & Delsmater:| The Kricsron will be the first vowel | {nie ciy. Copy the adres and other produce of it'ean bo dispored of to advantage, | hoear wie doug weetae er oeh amie tole yee NeEe bounds to their admiration—no limits to their sym- | abolitionists. The inferior grades of the Holy Al- pool trade, ond will be eenched in Atigtn for the Liver. To a good tenant it will belet on very accommodating terms. | organ, piano, metorieon, cr singing. Being a composer, macu 4 . . a ‘ 7 x, , je Ch er’ Apply to JAS, HAY, Pelham, to L. C. PL. ; have pathy, so far as words went;—in short, his reception | liance, in other States of the North and West, do not cK Paseacge.—The packet ship Washington, Capt. | Ten sienttee anise Medal Honey Soap. Plaine Pye Downing atten tty Wikte | have & quiet room (1 here was, with the exception of that of Lafayette, | come out so boldly; but they are all working toge- | Page. arrived at this port yesterday, in 17 day# from | original and genuine Honey Soap, is now tobe had_of ait : aa > ‘ Liverpool. ‘The packet ship’ Constitution, Capt. Britton, | driggiste and perfumners in the United s] I anparalicled in the annals of our country’s history. | ther against Southern slavery, in some form or | gleo arrived ut this port yesterday, in 18 days from Liver, | 100 Urendwayracle wivleaciore ye ee Wed DAVIS, | | HORSE: Dvr oe Ne And he would have met with the same unbounded | other, to a greater or less extent; and W. H. aM ation tach BAZAAR, 31 CROSBY 8TRERT.— scala ‘i y , ..every | by Brown & Munro, Boston. To L +423 B , hospitality ond aseurances of sympathy elsewhere, | Seward, by @ sort of common agreement among New Yonx. March #0, 185 On Mondoy, March 20 setters Bu dough! Monday and Wednesday, at 12 o'slook, Persons having | fvedoorwabove Canal ctrect, wes St 4S Brondway had he not first quarrelled with our foreign agents, | them, is recognized as their national leader in the During the late gale, my vessel (schooner Reap Tene P, Smith, in the 2d your of he ae uughtor of P' youn aie have ft reais 3 = 1 rai iv i Sei ions foundered, and myrelf and mate only were revcued, bs dante cre seemed - ~ = - - and afterwards fruitlossly striven tocast odiam upon | Senate. He presents their petitions, he ploads through the brave and almost superbusian exertions of Canoe aie friends are respectfully Invited to at- $ 150 FOR A HORSE, ROCKAWAY, AND HARNE:! four naval offcers—bad he not beon tampered with | thelr cause, and is ever willing to suffer a¢ a martyr | the pits sud erew of tho pilotbowt Yankee. Ry this | fund uGr fungal. thie ufwznoon, at 4 o'clock, from meer iss ender the eadion com) to write in. Por partic! ; aint, orto BART. DUFFY, 21 Downing street, epply hy etter oF ‘Poronlly to Gould & Berry. Mane pi thers, 297 Brondwry. IANOPORTES FOR SALE, CRAP FOR CASTL.— Two vory superior toned seven octave Boudoir Piano. fortes, with metallic plate, in rosewood oases, manufactured TO THE EDITOR OF TNE XEW YORK HERALD. NEW PUBLICATIONS. _ iskind in single or | A GHUnON's ¢ n BAT WORK ON 7a QUADRUPEDS or THE * on 8 ‘ i : 5s pomedated : ie arness, alko under the eaddle; stands without tying, . A u by the abolitioniste—had he not endeavored to dis- | in their holy work. Seat at tame ine eeoied coat ae | com Mouday, March 20. at her rreidevee, U0) Avenue B. rectly sound. Must bo wold atm bargain, a8 $85 | wilt venald for S200. Arty Aca Dee wa, eerste COPY parage the fame of our revered patrioteandetatesmen | We are on the eve of a Presidential election. | chants, and reridents of this city have. by generous Sl pears Otmenthy and alae of James J. Lyons, aged | and To'elook Pr, at the stable, Nevoloward wtrect. J = ~ PURLISHED—SECOND EDITION ‘ | iT of by-gone days—bad he not undertaken to embroil | Both parties are collecting together theirscattered | contributing, materially repaired our loss, for which | © dhe friends of the fumit “Recoliections of ® Policeman,” by Th they will please necept our most grateful thanks ; and I | 'y, and thore of her father, John OR SALE.—A BLACK CANADIAN MARF, ABOUT | tho i in a forei i riolati i irst i a Mebarron, are invited to attend her oral, is Spri o ion detective corps. 12mo, this country in a foreign war, in express violation of | forces for the work of the campaign. First in the | can areure you that their kindness to us strangers a6 | morning. at o'leek. ftom St aden fasaret, hte fifteen bands high, sla years old thie Spring ; ins rman we. Fatehnces ct * Baseteten i oar institutions, and had he not exerted himeelfto poi- | field we find W. H. Seward and his Northern whig | we were. will be remembered by us while we live, The | temaine will be taken toc vary Cometery for interment, gent or farther pirticalars, apply between the | on linnesaay. aprii In iieh ii paper, Be total amount, $247, I shall divide equally between Mr. On Tuerday, March 8. Tixopone Eaice, infant son of | BOUrs of one and two, at Ne. 6 Broad sjrect, fe a Ae! son the minds of the people against the government | allies of that peculiar etripe which broke down the | Gop the maie bes Phillfps, and myself J shall leave | and ite institutions. The knowledge of those in- | administration of General Taylor, and brought the | the city by the steamer for Boston. this evening. having controvertible fucts has soured the minds of the | country to the verge of dissolution. They have | Beem Prorented with free ticket by the agent of the a | Stonington line, Mr. Lockwood; but before leaving, T isthe OF tile baronies 'é massoe—those who adore the Union, the constitu- | seized hold of General Scott as the most available | wirh particularly to svturn my sincere thanks to our | Hrockign whhest farker ene 2) DeeraN strect, South tion, and the institutions of this free and happy | man for their purposes. They have effectually Sor caiy for saving our ite se i foe Aono in wey Mlareh 20 at the residence of her nephew, Dr, W. 4 eountry—hence the feeling of apathy which has | sealed up hie mouth on the elavery question; for | our distrera, avd I earnestly hopo their eonduct will be | Jawkign ee Wanker street Buiza, wite of Captain B. | C fehand office, | Hewitt. I2mo. Mo iin, tite Louir and Caroline Levenard, aged 6 months and 7 days. | "P*tair ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at half-paat 2 o'clock, C, ARMER'S BARN QNTAINING Ti KAWAY CAR- F 3 NTAINING THE aurer, aymptoms, t 0 208 for ue or twa inetdont to here, Pak ie tener eay of all the diven i { the vse of oxen and the breed of she are of 7 andl o'clock | & CO, Agricultural ond Misccllnvcey Store, No. wma ____. | Tryon tow, Harlem Railroad Buildings 1 AWRIAGR WANT 5 AM GAR. | 2s Rarlem Railroad Buildings, New York, ‘i food, order: alte & light wagon, with leather | FRUY BOOKS AND. ENGRAVINGS AT we NASSAU e. WO HORSE Ri one Hight Carris manifested iteelf towards him at Louisville, Ky., 8t. | though he ean readily be pereuaded to blarney poor | duly noticed. By publiching this neknowledgment in | ‘The friends of the family are re toate | S0P_ Address box 204 et nhcnaaipslall desea street they are selling olf. The stock eomprinon 6,00) sf e : , Lyon Wie ce ; iy are respeotfully invited Vols. Jd and new Hooks, on all wabje x Lewis, Mo., New Orleans, and other southern cities. | Pat, neither love nor money ean induce him to take agg re ISATAIL ORtEEY, ie fey ete “ Petar hare, Werte ied ee co Weigh me tate wR orlored Pts t s Lintograpie Heed he rn rai Ae Should be return to this city, now that the people | ‘a hoety plate of soup,” in the way of a letter upon Fate moster of rab. Reaper, of Yarmouth, Mane Putuerday, Morrh 2 Rowenr Twoureon, som of Hie | WP OR. Addroe a note Men 2.751, lower Poetottve, | Vy Jew prives, by saleeg at umvee JOU FS EkGE