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» emma emenereenenrntnt sid aok Ann mee, 208 wh ath, Vernon, Little, 2,200 bbls, preparing to Slé from do, Dec 17, barks Cleons, Sherman, % | Olympia, Wutell, cruise: tiet, Triton, Mayasra ard, Uaited In port, Jan 27, ships Sea, Canton, Emerald, C George Washington, Hero, Waverly, Benjamin Tucker’ 3 ti cn, Vern: Hi jul 25, Massachusetts, Bonnett. Strong’ mf lonolulu Jan 1 a Be Society and Politics in Washington—No, 13. ites, &c. Now let me ask you, of all the great nation- | Am American Infant in the London Law Wasuinaton, D. C., March 23, 1854. al measures that have come before you, which one Courts—Decision Regarding a New York asioned you the dee; the greatest 4 ‘TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. peer Jackson enn greet. from Le weate, Thave been persuaded to remain here until the Jaid it upon a chair by his side, and replied: ‘Dr. Tendon, Sir John Stuart delivered judgment in “ , ter of Mary J. Dawson. , i; arc ol Spring, the wicked world, that don’t look beneath tien Water fist of April; axd whom do you suppose changed spd ta nat eafanaanall coe appreciate the me circumstances of bey egg edyened aterm: to my purpose of quitting Washington Noone else grith of my answer, but you can; we have knelt and = entitled Bat Frank Pierce himself. He called at my room prayed toxether, and you know m heart, 1 others about $60,000 (£15,000). Fer some time prier to 2 tse — the next © e1 3 written. might not believe me, but you when rou cea er er, 3 mat aunt Al Soa vening ated ply ae vai not | that nullification, the Bank-or no other ‘matter, Ann Dawson, continued to reside with her until the Waller: Delaware, Holt: Fellows, condemned: ‘Chariot ved him as cordially as ever, caused me so many sleepless hours since I became | death of the infant's father, in 1861. The infant was Harlow; Coren Croker; Restless, —. \ P been with me an hour before I had assured him that | president as the unhappy division that had arisen Pom in New York. Her father was an Englishman, who A would aot leave until the first proximo. It is | between the old and new school Presbyters of our | ¥ft,this country many years ago, and settled in Now ’ it, wi Strange, but such is the force of example that Ido | church.’ Dr. Spring was loaded, and he went home alization. Her mother was a Miss Jay, the grand-daugh- Delieve if I was to associate with General Pierce Peter bene iene aes Danae | ter of Chiet Justice Jay, of the United Staten y three months longer I should become as vacillating | piety in conversation, and in six months a thousand | Mary Ann Dawson to Philadelphia ona visit. In June, Bark Delia Chapin, from New Orleans for Bordeaur, 14th inst, lat $4, lon Bark Kanawha, from Buenos Ayres for Southampton, E, Jan, Int za 10, ion 32} ie — ears v 74 18. 7 s he ii its .. | 185%, it was proposed to have her uncle, Robert Lee Daw- Port of New York, March 25, 1854. ~~ eacaeg ieiaat mates pape Argan ye ‘He is Ses son, appointed, ve meen of the Begg) Napa ge CLEARED. Onnlesete gare ot ti dale, Hutchings, fica i | saint in the Presbyterian calendar.” \9 in the of e Surroga\ Oe FORT ai inte suruste, Lome Baveeanh, SL Missball, ov < Webley beds Leak T | “Capital, Sam "That is devilish good. Old Jack- | Mite ay, ber maternal sunt, Fok es gece md Stenmehip Union, Adems, Charleston, Spedora, Tileston | paimanran a. Nash, from : “ Come, now, Sam, get rid of the sulks and your | son wasa trump card, wasn't he ?”” | foxamove the intent dat Gb thie Tase@ation Cn the Gp ES PING LGR aa lermo h. bark Rise 4 Faces for the opening of the abon — unpleasant growling sort of phiz, and look as | “You can do the same thing. The field is open; hearing of this objection a compromise was effected, by | & Pleasan | Ro: E’on the 27th, as for several days | been reling by the | cheerful and happy as you used to do.” and as you are losing your polit ical friends by scores which the maternal relatives consented that Mary Ann ght, Samuels, Liverpool, De Orde: without regard to the Crosby, | ; tine, ‘Gleason, 27, ship John Wade, Little, “San | Sclook. Hs you can redeem yourself now." Dawson should be Ki ted the guardian on condition > , Riaito +- | Mix ‘CH “Itsno use, Mr. President. It can’t be did. I | “ “Yes, but the Presbyterians are cut up 80 now I _ that the infant should be brought up in the UnitedStates. ¥ PRES ee om always out and out-—what Ifeel I look. Tdont | don't ktow any great leer among whens" ‘The nhac wah subapaneOd emSTRR aaaatiane, Wheee:| | ese mest Godish, Wale, Now Orleans, HD Wribue | Yoel + Yorks Bikcaboth Young, from Warveiisa do’ do: | FUN ube Divison streets wil open ou Monday Wane like your goings on. It wont pay in the long run. "Hang the Presbyterians, Try it on with the | scs:n'brought back to New York, whence she was brought | "Bark Ionia, Averill, Savannah, Van Brant &Singht. | ‘kins, F Voth tor Boston Idg. ‘S14 15th, bark White Wing, | 2.2, #Plendid seeortment of spring millinery and straw i . Episcopalians. I'll tell;you who is your man—Bisho} . The Supreme Court of New York hai Brig Grey Eagle, Darund, St Thomas, master. Shermen, N | J am patriotic, I am; and I dont care who knows it. Wainwright, of New York. He I th | Se vile country. Se Panes Brig Orinoco, Nash, Neuvitas, Thompson & Hunte barks Turk, Small, for Boston MIUM MILLI: STONEHL ‘1 ainwright, of New York. He has got three weak | granted an injunction ta. prevent her removal from the Getnoen, Tash, Neetinng: Shee wr lags Ei Th, fea a IRST PREMI LINERY.—MRS. C. LL, speak my mind, no matter who is in the crowd.” points, He likes to circulate among the nobs, and | United States, the petition by Miss Jay, and the cross | , BUs . } Cedar Keys, Smallwood, Anderson }26; Ruuire; No! Others Std | A No.7 Division street, will 0 he stock of Frenoh mil” “ That's why I am so fond of you, Sam.” . he likes a good bottle of wine, and he is hell upon a petition by Mr. Dawson, the infant’s uncle, were subse- Brig Clark Windsor, Percival, St Jago, Adams & Haw. bout Ifth, bai ey a a, hen S. Seenne ers supplied “ T don’ eager union of Church and State. Write him a letter quently presented. The facts appear sufficiently from | thorn. Set Boston, and return to ane lon’t want you to be fond of me. I want to With your own fist, and ask him to come on here.” | his Honor’s judgment. Brig Boston, Tousny, Cienfuegos, Brett, Son & Co. 328, Kote Wrceler, Séilleva, | SPENCE & 60) have a row and a rupture with you. You are always“ But I don’t know him.” {Dies Wigeaen ane Mes Lantos: sastees fee Amel, a ag main port Feb 22. barks BH Yarrington, Gor. | treet, Bo smiling, so pleasant, and 40 soft. Idont like it. | “That don’t make no difference. He knows you | 42 guardian; Mr. Bacon and Mr. Cairns for the p | He een arash BEARS gue, Sr isth (not 1h) bark Nevada, Folloys Bontons | lark, 8 Age (Br), Strum, Halifax, Hamilton Bros. Fwowne—Sid Oran, Halla, Whats he Co. ete apes +t and, Yarmou' ‘aderwood. ed Schr New Zealand, MoRae, Union, Ga, Brett, Son'& Co, I having repaire ‘ : aunt. ‘I want to see do something. I'll gi are President and he is a Bishop. Write to-mor- | “"n.’ vice Chancellor—The first petition ted in Gollars if you ty turn to and ee ah ete row, and he will be here the day after. Send your | inis case on behalf of the infant sets forth the claim of | March 9, ships Arvui bark Arrow); Columbiana, Burke, York; Atlas, (from Havre) N Orlean: ADIES’ STRAW HATS.—AN ENTIRELY NEW AND very extensi' sortment of ladies’ and misses’ strat nd Florence bo: orn, Dun: ets, now be | tained at the Paris Mantilla Emporium. Ed. BULPIN, carriage down to the depot for him, and give him a | Miss kliza Jay, her maternal aunt, to the guardianship | throw a tumbler at that looking glass, set the win- good room for three days.” "ete ‘ > “4 of the infant.’ This claim is supported on the ground | Schr Ni land, MaRee, Union, Gs, Brot, Sea | “Sax Juan peu Siin—Arr March 12, steamship Sicrra No- | Proprictor, $61 Broadway. Gow curtain on fire. I'l pay all the damage tothe 5. \How can fix him right? He has signed against | thet the infantis by originand domicilon citizen of the | Schr Riis, Yowler, Washington NC. RM Blackwall, | Yee, Blethen, San Francis ae, for Now MANTAS —MoLIngUx BRL INVITES THE AT- raska. ; r Jas ‘oreo! 4 q . ladies ‘assortment. landlady.” «That is nothing. Tell him what you like; he is | whole of the infant's fortune, consists of propertyin the | Schr Sophia AunSmith, Wit Fork abt rob Bie: Piesbo, Gutter, frum Boston, arc 1s8i | <P guetmp and pemane Maahiion taieaa eae “y ill . ve dollars? 1’ is re 4 y State of New York; that Miss Jay is the guardian ap- | Schr Isabella, Franklin, Boston, ee ooet, tag ae | 8 imported and manufactured ou will—and give me five dollars? I'll do | a bishop and you are a President—both great men Maken he tan an te—thatis, by the proper tribunal | Sehr Kossuth, Hallett, Bos rp) ous; sober Fl ing, Dart, Freeman, from ang for a8 | tis, ta rab embretieey in it—no, I won't; recollect my position, Sam—it | in your respective lines. He is bound to believe all bes that State: a tet tine. fatank wan, be Monica, Besse, Fa! yo ta casita) ) echr Emma Packer, for ce- | variety, and of the nowcat ve a860! positively, and by ¢ Supreme Court Kan 08. }80, ny. ore, Parker Vein Home Ports. ment of lace inlaid and application mantillas. z “ esses " Ladier, would get in the newspapers. BOSTON—Arr March 24, barks Costarelli, Dickey, Mee giving them an ipepection, will find that the prices d you say. Keep your Hpi friends outside, and 1 R ji it ited by t | let the Bishop have full sway pion als A please gre “ r three days—prayer | of New York, removed from America, and brought by her | stemibie Costnee i | “There you go again—‘ my position’—in the pa- | night and morning, and grace at meals. In about | maternal aunt, Miss Mary Ann Dawson, to England in | Steamer Tacony 4, Philadelphia, WH Th | sian Jan2i; RE Walker, Varney, Norlouus aren “alt, Competition, 68 Canal ae a i , y, Hand, felphia, ompson. pers; that’s just what you want. You want to get three weeks the Bishop will start a new party in | October 1852; that this swan done in violation of solemn boo ceca herp ih cere ty an Beige. | ees in, Dourhiy, Zane; Puguatuk, Pratt kp OMICR THE FIRST PREMIUM AT THE CRYSTAL in the papers, with the credit of having done . | your favor, and in time Congreas will be reacted | promise in writing by Miss Mary Ann Dawson that # ark Grapeshot, Baxtor, Wost Indies (and sld | Peterhof, Dwyer, do; barks Activ fi Lit bonnets, y the jurors te thing, no matter what th devil te: you never ean | MBOR.09,8 elions prgwure from outaie—but lave / Tod Wig. ech mb Un at matat | hf Senet Mabon | peas BBs ashe BeTWSE RAMON ad rondnay rere 07 te Jurore ve y « all that to the Bishop.” “ < sf ‘ ong ‘ htemies ry a odo i at? ces Miss Jay asks this court to appoint her guardian,with | | Steamship Northern Light, Churchill, San Juan, Nic, | © ARIS MILLINERY-—MADAME J. PI be eminent, and the mexk best thing you can do is | “ es I'll do it. It an 't do no harm. have | & view to the infant returning gh the United States, and | March 17, with 362 passengers and gold dust, to C Morgan. | oe Cg aa; rig | wa Broadway. entrance 119 Grand street, whan = “y ste Annte hes ‘viond Sa e democ y y lire | the surrogate of New York, which appoints Miss Jay Taylor, Nick Philadelphia; Chas Henry, PARIS MANTILLAS—THE SUBSCRIBER'S IMPOR. i You ay you don’t want me to like you Sam to a baker’s dozen, and at every State election | guardian, is to be recognized and Sree nits come J Tar Aavaunely 6 hears, wit | ek Bld chips Sami Baden Chile: Bes Lives Middless fe ne pte erg Mik gat gM ig No, I don’t, because you are unjycky; every- | worse results will follow unless you follow in the | with the respect due by the courtesy of nations to the sued brig f Sai 1 ‘a, Enstern 3 Feady for inspection, to which the attention of ladies is res” thing you touch you kill, and I am id that in | tracks of Old Hickory, and throw yourself upon the cer ck oe ae rth bie tee conten bee 8; ites BW of C b, Gem; brigs Vesta, C pectiully invRtea: GEO. BULPIN, 361 Broadway. ill infect your {| Church.” jay the character of guardian in ountry. ; March 28, sloop Vigilant, Gibbs, NYork. | 2 > 00 Somes, WAYOE: OMNer 08 mal Sater reer y one i“ Consider that done, Sam. Now what else ? accordingly this petition, supported by Miss Jey, asks th OF ape Hiatteree. pe! cetens bem | DIGHTON—arr March 22) sehr Tilfie E, Hndicott, Phila- Rew ACS No as, Division street, ‘pont Chasen bad luck. I never associate intimately with an un-} «You might choke Henry Ward Beecher of that this court may appoint her guardian, or if not, er, for Charl a seed in Savannabriver, | delpbia, : fully to imform the ladies in gem- Jucky man if Tean help it, and you are unlucky in | «ll doit, Sam, at any price. Tell me how.” | Dotneed"and’ tant all proper directions may be given | rehire ui neRee Hound up. “Encountered strong baad | sro Mi stcphia Ae Lge: Ristarr Sacerin Belticors pring fash é everything you do.” “Henry was a schoolmate of mine once, when I | comcerning the infant. The father of the infuat was | | Bark Sarah Ann (of Thomaston), Dailey, Cienfuegos, 17 | for Newburyport: Dusl 7 sSaliy, Loring, Camden for Nor- ty. Ladi plier “Y ight, S was sent to school in the town where his father, old | a British subject, and is said to have been, after | 2ay®, with sugar and molasses, to J W Elwell & Co. 1 Saas Zatepeptaecs, meee, oe for Belinea. ves, P. 8.—Country You are in a bad humor to-night, Sam, and 1] Tyran, used to preach, and I know him well. He | many years’ residence in America, naturalized. as a citi wiRtk Terror (of Boston), Porciva', New Orleans, 20 days, | Sid barks B Dwight, Boho; brie tiie, FA | dealers supplied as usual, at very low prices. Remember, going in pell me! lor uw on account ol ant ING loms wit out winking, le want go abroad, iv hits of A i J iti didnot ark Jas Fi Benn te, rei pe March 16, with oot. | Mashow, Jacobs, ‘Boston for ‘Tangier; ‘Turk, Rowell, Lubec TRAW BONNETS.—JUST RECEIVED, TEN CASES Black Warrior business, I came very near doing it, and is anxious to follow in the footsteps of Mr. Eve- Fe acta ete pi anties, or ees a at aes von, uk Jarpor, Bennett, Charl: ston, March 16, with eot- | Mashow, 31 French jattera bon ts; 10.do, Leghorn do.; 100 do. rett. An appointment would suit his purpose. It would be an opening. He would return and go into s " th, brig Sea Bird. Orr, Carde ut o1 to) ; I changed ssa. British subject, and his child born in America, of a rr 24th, bas oes eer ne na a rsa ge iage Peery with an American lady, and with an op Re eat, ee rig Vulture (Br), Handly, Sunderland, G5 days, with | from what was originally written, and flung all the 9th inst for Port- pe coal, to Barclay & Livingston. M tai on ‘a s il of which will be sold low fore . do. is, for do; J.8 | KETCHUM, 66 John str di: could politics, and in less than eight years he would knock | American domicile, and under the protection of American | seebaai seuss cue piper cetp yr reges blowing | ohn Raj ree Sisters, Mary — == = responsibility upon Congress. them chay Hi laws, is, nevertheless, a subject of the Crown of Enclan¢ so heavy; also passed a great quantity of wrecks during the oean, , Dusky Sally, je- » 5 e cae A be ney; into a war with England they | if he should outlive Methuselah. Send Beecher’s | her nearest relative, of equal degree in both, yeas, for | 3} Marcus, Pierce, Cardenas, 13 days, with and | wl, Ore TAM wind W. brig Seabird, schre BL Berry; HANDSOME BLACK MARE, SEVEN YEARS OLD, ? H ; ; e Senate. That i to do. | the six years between the death of her mother, in p . ma, , ; Mark, : : eae . “Yon did remodel your message, then 7” name to the Senate. ‘That is ie Have S08 t0 a0. | eel her father dosthe ia dasa tiie bi be? tcS RE J Grierson, Hallock, Apalachicola, 18 days, with cot. |e sake a well bred, can trot a mile in about three minutes, and «“ Taian’ ” He has a large congregation. His newspaper, the ‘ish in, &c, to Eagle & Hazard. r 5 , | ise very stylish driver. Can be seon at 96 Houston street. I didn’t do nothing else. Independent, circulates 100,000, and‘ Uncle Tom’s | Paternal aunt, Miss Dawson, an Eng! , in New | Schr Gulf Stream (three masted), Cramer, Wilmington, | Washington, and Fidelia, Corson, NYork. In port 8th, scht | Price $000. “Marcy, I suppose, made you take the back C: “tage a hundreds of thousands. Buy | ¥°rk, enjoying at the same time the society of her Ameri- 8. | Watehm: do 1 or 2 days. Kk?” abin’ readers are hundred 4 'Y | can maternal relatives, with perfect harmony amo ny Fern, Briggs, Baltimore, 5 days. Onthe | .LUBE€—Arr March 20, achr Fred Reed. Wilson, NYork. VERY VALUABLE GRAY HORSE, SEVENTEEN No! Guess again 7” } Beecher witha mission, and you secure the whole | thom all. All the maternal relations seem to have fell 2 Harbor, wat in con ace with an Be ah, eres Melville, McGregor, Philadelphia; Effort, hands high, sev ‘old, warranted sound aad “Your man of all work, Forney ?” Jot, Worth trying, eh? that Miss Dawson was the’ most proper person tobe | Sehr 'anna Somers Somers’ Baltimoge em |“ NORFOLK—Arr March 2, achr RH Green, Hawkins, N “No! ‘There was no plunder about Cuba, and For- | gyqoit You tre @ Jewel. You will never be taken | the guardian of the child. eae eagerness of Miss Jay | Steamer Georges Creek, Powell, Baltimore. ney don’t meddle with matters that are not likely | “"«T qon’t intend to be. I wish I could hope as | tion has led to that state of things which bas, for® | snip Marathon, from Lomo ‘ork. NEW PORT—Arr March 2%, sch: and Martha Po: it, +, to pay. ; but if " y | time, interrupted the previous harmony between the | Ship Radiant, Boars, fr Fob9, to Barreda Bros. | HOF: Spelman, do for Albany: Charles, Phillipe, Ta LOOD MARE FOR SALE—A BLACK MARE, I “Webster, your Private Secretary 2” ano re To teat aan oe anon TAY | two classes of relatives.’ The spirit of nationality which | Ont ship, twe bare’ ate one bate, soxeoeae Tee oe feeN York! rove ‘Bristol for Nilaven ta port SPM t aude Nigh, known as the Delaware Meld, hal ester co “‘Hel!—no! He dosen’t know enough about foreign | taken alive, but y ill be skinned alive bef A | actuated Miss Jay in resolving to have the child brought SAILED. above, whalk ‘Nimrod, and all those reported 234. Fashion; » very spirite? and stylish saddle beast, Can be affairs to know where Cuba is located. He never | four years are up, politically speaking.” ° | UP in, the United States as her home is.natural and | steamships Washington, Bremen: Augusta, Savannah; OFETRESHURG, VarAtr March i, bark Queen of tho | seen for afew days at Dishrow's Riding School, 20 Fourth p 9 | ev dable. regard Jamestown. 1 5 ean (Br), Evans, 3 E. Tere, Toy agning ons before F Droveht him on | "hope inet, Sh, but the prospects ahead ai® pi fa the Bingo vestves infer hme and | "Wind daring oe tay 8 Wana"? ILADELPHIASCI March 24, PM, schrs J Har not flattering.” | Haven, J L Stephens, Darling, and Wm H Sai OR SALE—NEW HALF SPRING @ARTS, DO. COAL “ jucationin England. It was somewhat too arbit a ——— ; bi , do. dirt carts, of all kinds, made Your friend that keeps the oyster cellar that | ““« Al] your own fault. Look what an infernal | determination by herself in favor of her own Views witch (By Sanpy Hoox Parnrine TeieoRarn.) | x Portinngs vee Beary, lntigsesst: eet material. “Apply at 4 Hamilton street, near you Lougnbon Walker s/Shad # nasty minority you have reduced yourself to in Con- | exacted that reluctant conditional promise, and excited | suis warathon, att eather ate tutions Nee ot co, Chester, Warren, RI; Rebecca, Smith, Hast Ches- i . cs P gress. You hive got hards and softs down upon those natural fears which induced Miss Dawson to aban- | sno frighiande, bound in. ‘Two barks aad’ one ‘orig at | S¥,N%i,W,s,Repbing, Cartwright, Sag Harbor} Som aay, | OR SALE—A LIGHT ROCKAWAY WAGON, SUIT- ‘able for one of two horses; has been used but few sold for want of use. Apply, at, 158 Lawrence street, ‘y Ashmead, Chattin, Newport. t passed out of sight. Steam- | \ PROVIDENCE—Arr March'%, stoamor Povrel, Jones N | tim e Squaw Point, shi for Savannah, passing the Highlands. York, Below, at anchor off Pspoos cokiyn, oF to FRANKLIN “Well, I shall have to, for most of your advisers i don the guardianship rather than abide by the condition Re ere ik cag ee ave such small potatoes that I can’t call them by Toorecetsivee mention ober crates | on which she held it, and drove the paternal relations to eteamanip Washington just p Corson, Boston: 8 B it name. Who was it now ?” , ean? remove the child to this country inthe manner com- | ship A “That English chap, Crampton.” won't have as many next year. Wind w Poi Br ; brig Busy, Peterson, | lane, New York. _ ‘ SALE—A BEAUTIFUL LIGHT WAGON, MADE ip Basle, Farren Li Oe eae ‘but little used. Also, a light harness. Apply Key, Londor YN Bo), Lakey, London: | to OSBORN, TURNBULL & CO., No. 6 Bridge street. Wh “What can I do, Sam?” (Berns tan tig nds au ao Ge pomeeeantn reat from Mantatias. “B1a Cohasset, Tobey, ‘Savannah ooo SS ee ae Nine _British Minister! You don't say that | ««j'ye been telling you all the evening that Gads- dence, ami education, af shall best tend to maintain her Memoranda. Henry Dunster. Gilkey, Coorgetown, SC; Stat, Nickerson, | NOR SALE—& BLACK HORSE, SEVEN YEARS OLD Few tole fim the contents of your message about | gen's treaty will pass the Senate, giving twenty connection with both classes of relatives and both | . Ship Spitire, at San Francisco from Boston, wasoff Cape | Philadel 1m Albany; Susan Lud: bet eg Te pape pe rend ner Gerrmee uba, or that he had the impudence to tell you what millions to Santa Anna to start more trouble.” countries. But the proposal which has boen made—that | Horn 15 day eary gal . Crossed the equator in lon 112 | Wig, Walden, NYor! p Oregon, Fowler, do.; Martha bed a mile insite four minutes; 90 nd nad kin and ae ee 4 “What had I to do with that?” 3 Tshould make such an order as would remove the child | W. Feb 1 within 550 miles of port 67 days out from tome Post, NYork. Went to sew sclir Volant, for Charles: | Sree JT te bebeen ot fs Houston at. D. Ts CONGER. “Not exactly; but I'll tell you what he did. He “ ” ¥ from the care of Miss Dawson, and deliver her to Miss “! PORTLAND—Cld March 23, schr E F Lewis, Berry, N called on me, not officially of course, but to have a ene wi tess | Jay as her guardian, in order that she may immediately | pi? Sam! Lawrence, do do, met with very severe weather | York chat. He had in his vest pocket a long article which | want ‘any aay eee arnt wu Laer | return with her to’ America, to be brought up as an | 96 sticrohich es ike 501 light he had cut from some London paper. ‘Mr. President a t American, and not as an Englishwoman—seems con- just cast youneye onl that,’ sdiduhe. Tiisee oa structions for any thing of the sort. We sent out @ | ceived in a spirit rather exclusive and illiberal. To act as ; eee a] aon ‘ork. SAN FRANCISCO—Arr Feb 16, York Nov 4; 17th, bark Cassateri oth, ships Hannah (Br), Lihon, d vi the equator in lon 110, Jan affing winds. off Cape Horn 17 days in calms i fro1 ; 0th, Spitfire, j y ; man there, and he told Mr. Gadsden what to do. | upon it in the way proposed would, I am perfectly aatis- tor, Which ey hy ee pede} rigs itcapte, Hesape (OR SALE.—A GENTLEMAN'S COMPLETE ESTAB- Tor the ae phe bre aia eet fitting out | Marcy sent him out, but Jef. Davis, unknown to fed, disturb the: preseut happiness and Eomfort of the win good ‘aden up to lat Qs wat 3 days! trom the equator : Sith, joaux vie Vatracatan isting of —— a4 Brpaore Gome Baltic, Sea, 5 Sos. se ii ‘one: wil Bh es: 0 port. , Youn, mn Roi # “Well, what had you to do with that ?” Marcy, gave those instructions which Gadsden car- | child. As to the argument here in favor of the right poi ot pavat’ ie daoeee shoes: ‘thet, ‘without fault. A ie 5 7 is * the i Americ i Sti ship Ai sf by i Ar “Not am; ‘but, as the sailors aboard ship ried out. We were all thunderstruck here when we | of Miss Jay, as the guardian appointed in America, it eamship America, at ‘ite orxets teports:— Ar. shifting top light wagon, M 2 cannot be maintained. Looking at it with all ‘the | rived at Rio Janeiro Deo 2, an arrived at Val- shi i Lawrence, Patten, ng oP et atsaddie. ased to say at Vera Cruz, I kept my weather eve Head mere wine a treaty. Marcy was more amazed | Torre cue by. the comity of nations to the order | pereise Jan IV and at g j ridethe aluonr Muraets: dor'trig | grace beng bad, and about m8 open while Master Crampton let the cat out of the | “of course, as Jef. Davis ia leagued in with the | 0! 2 American court, there seemed to be some | Py Yor lot ore Sept 10; achr Restless, iow, | Price $1,000. Address W. H. J. W., 4 office. bag.” eee ag * i | Peculisfitien as to the guardianship conferred by | Failed from Honoluh ., Ships Cyclone, Ingersoll, Boston Nov 2: “Let the cat——” railroad schemes he wan Such a treaty, and | the surrogate of New York. His jurisdiction seems | arrived Jan 25; sailed same zpth, Hingostan, Hubbard. do Sept 2; ‘aith, steamship | FOR SALE—TWO DRAFT HORSES, SOUND AND «Don't interrupt me. He—Crampton—went onto | be out-generaled Marcy and obtained what hewanted. | to pe arranged on very narrow views. Although all | rived at Panama Feb 6, at 7 merica, Mitchell, NYork Dec 2 via Rio, do: al kind, J. THRALL, No.4 Erie ings, foot of Duane Well, it will pass the Senate, and there will then be | the maternal relations of this child are citizens of the | PM: arrived at 8 ba eR RC RE a ; oJ emolii i ; ‘ ‘ NSW, {and Honoluln; brig F Cope- = in sey a leet pepe eres ey ee mon an exact made as will make you wish that | United States, none of them are regarded by the surro- 20 AM. for San Fi Mate su sy mes aA i. es ess than six weeks, ‘and,’ e— I nta Anna’s whole body was with his lost leg.” | gate except the two aunts who reside in the city of New ins, NYork Sopt 10; mark, Sam, and pay particular attention, ‘and I hope “Alw: igaatia: 7 e | York. Two maternal uncles, one residing in the county .| _ Sbip Westward Ho, dodo, experienced very heavy woather . #1 an, Ha Rio Janeiro. ‘Always dissatisfied, Sam. Ever prophesying | ¥ Westchester, In the state of New York, but beyond tie | 2%, Ging Hor for three weeks. Crossed the equator in lon | © Sid toth, bark Pioneer, Gorban, Chincha islands: 17th OR SALE—A VERY STYLISH PAIR OF GREY CAR- ned three inches that what I have heard from Marcy is true. He in- |.) ” 5 . gloom. fH e stat variable winds. ship Pakenham (Br), Flanner, Callao; brig Laurick (Br), formed me in confidence that you were going to re- “ a fe i i limits of the city of New York, and another maternal un- hs Crockett, ports in Pacific; Isth, ships Palmyra, Weeks, commend to Congress belligerent measures ; if so, | 5; tin it ne rcPeaera) une) te HOU TOCs Fa residing at Washington, in Virginia, are beyond the wae cam, metre et the amecieats ark Beyvona, | Callao: ‘Tios -W: Lyte, Philadelphia; “10th, barks zg Ps riably proved correc! Peagge view of the surrogate, The paternal uncles and aunts ; the battle is not yet over. | being English, are treated one apd all as foreigne! id at Zoraida (Bi id, Calentta it will be a good excuse for England to send her “Never mind, my bo: 14 2h, ships Morn ne ee An ficcts into the Carribean after they have crushed the and now under seizure by order of Robbins, Guay- tl ort, But | the Vice Admiralty Court.{Mauritius Shipping Gazette. , mi 3 ar thes h I must go now. ‘Tell me, will you come and dine | even the nearest relations, with the highest rights of ci- | - Bark Robert Pennell, of Portland, 180 ty N ing Light, Johnson, \ pple, Hong Kong ction sale of hor 8, &o., &c., Baltic and Black Sea fleets, for England don’t want | with me when Bishop Wainwright arrives? You | tizenship, unless residing within the county of New York, | Bedford; hae been purche ere by Messrs 8 Thomas & sche eeu tees Catt hips Ringleader, do; | every Monday and Wedn wg at 12 o'clock. Zo keep such ficets unemployed. How is Mr. Pierce | win) see some fun.” appear to have had no voice before the surrogate. This a will continue inthe West India trade, under com- | Harrison, Callao; 27th, bark Petrous (Sw), Ohlsen, do: 28th, DBA Eae wo Reeiratte this morning ?’—Now, Sam, that’s what he said, | «yes, provided Forney and his crony sinners, | arrangement of the jurisdiction may be suflicient for the of Capt Jas Adams. ships Golden City, Canfield, Shanghae: Paquete aii Mers dei ART OF A STABLE TO LET—WITH STALLS FOR and | saw through it. As soon as he had gone, I as- | aye shutoff.” hg class of children whose nearest relatives live within the Schr Cape May, of Cape May, NJ, 148 tons, five years old. | Sud (Fr), Frason, Havre. Cld 35th, bark Wanatah (Br), ‘two horses, and room for two carriages, tonished old Marcy by writing a message to Con- | “They shall be; and now, good night.” bounds of the city of New York, but can scarcely be suit- | ft Providence, has been purchaved by Capt John Bragg, of | Mazatia ‘a Bride, for Sydney via Navigator's | $50. "Apply at 25 West Twenty-second street, in the rear, gress on my own hook, and so far as I .am con- “Good night. ”? ‘ able for those children of a higher class in society, whose The follo pat fis ‘hate’ hob eat iti=abe Uteecd 0 ' fier Russell grass fed nieekeer of THOMAS HASBROOK, Coachman. ened aie : pa fie from a eb ag eR ES yf ne relatives, most interested in their welfare, and most likely AL Pap let i ia fed re ened Tahiti, with dispatehs sche || ———— ecimed my sagacity has saved the country fro! Tue Maw Wor Nominatep Frank Prence. | ie He, stay tive bitond ach limits. Fe tons, built in Maine, 7 years old, for $9500; clipper ship Red q FURNITURE. war with England. What an infernal jolly row 0 promote it, may live bey: sa gal . For | Jacket, built‘at Rockland, Me, now at Liverpool, e ¥ , ace ae this reason the laws of America treat the powers ofa guar- | $30,000; for the Australian tra Diaby oR ae rene teatime SA te among there would be, to be sure, if all those hundred and = dian so appointed as strictly local, Mr. Kent, in his | 6 yoarsold, built in Baltimore, SMALL FAMILY GOING SOUTH WISH TO Dis- twenty gun steamers, and ships, and screws, and all Affairs In Washington, ‘Commentaries on American Law,” (vol ii., page 227), | built at Bristol, Me. four y NYork; 2ist, brig Frederic Eugene, Flinton, Georgetown, pose of their furniture. Apply immediately, to sorts of things, were to come over here, eh? No, [Correspondence of the Philadelphia Ledger.] speaking with the authority due to more than twenty-five | Penny, 200 tons, ‘built in this ¢ a WILMINGTON, NC-—Are March 90, pehre, Kenstagton, | —_—————e— meen co OM i esi % ‘3 ry wi dsde re in Secret Session—Genere si int e surr ? ? $ Jal joston; A 5 + a rot ry $> Dapper oe eof A 4 a. | aad aie ee “4 f control sf Ake: Couste be commanded by Capt Chas 8 Loud. | Cid isth, sehre 8 Cook, Boston: 2 an. Rose, Nhon. | dals from the Crystal Palace and Amerionn Institate for te to blow alittle now and then ; it does the country | Speech—History of the Treaty. under the superintendence and control of the Court of a hen you come tosuch fleets as England | ,, The Gadsden treaty was again up in secret session, and | Chancery, and of the power of removal by it, as if he were ood. But when you come tosu 8 Ids concluded his speech upon it. He opposed | appointed by the court.”? And, moreover, he says, that aters pomiget ted ; ae bay itn throughont, and showed especially that in the | “the rights and power of the guardians over the person Straw palliasses, pillows and bolsters, from $40. ep Nedintss aaunaiabininahccniinanis deen acini anal 0 mdition of Europe it would be folly to deplete | and property of their wards are strictly local, and can- : . - ns “And 80, Mr, President, that was the reason you be tlie purpone of etcengtheniny the Lands’ | cote cratmeed i other maton’? ab eoeuer tveerecs Telegraphic Marine Report. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, | PRNi7Tvne, ruRNITURE—THE HIGHEST CASH h, Swan, Roi ame builders have a ship on the ; ill be followed by one or two Uni Ee gad Adeline D, NY¥oi NLon rk, 22d, State of ani lied chamber furniture invite the publie ite with hair ‘mattress, present the treas ad ‘, ‘y for IN uA, » bt - | i id furniture, feat! beds, rt Hacked down from the Black Warrior business, éh?” | of Mexico. “It is well known that one million out of the | that the appointment of Miss Jay tobe guardian by the | patrtRun domes ties Gin renee, Snore: Newbury | ———— — = | Fancy artisien, washer, Jeveleye funn pitts meee, “ Yea, sir ; and it’s a-going to be all right, now, | fifteen millions which Santa Anna is to receive under the | surrogate of New York is so strictly local that she could | schrs Elizabeth & Eleanor, do; Manalia, Boston; Baldwin | THE BALL SEASON | surgical and other instrument ‘ersons res be shipped at once to Spain, in order to se- | not, according to the American law, exercise it in the | (Dan), Liverpool. ; ann ~~ nena baci ee malo ee | Tor Crampton has assured me that the English Min- | treaty are i at London will take it up, and ag Aeie give | cure troops City, will pl R, 63 Diviston orders to the British Minister at Madrid Y AND CIVIC BALL.—COMPLIMENTARY I, munitions of war, and officers, wherewith to | neighboring State of Maryland, even ‘if the case did not post paid, or a hinese Assembly Rooms, | ---———~—— | put the Mexican army on a respectable war footing; and | present the singularity of another guardian of the same € dence. , ston ATPASIS demand Mr. Soulé makes for itisfaction under Mr. treaty. “Again, Mr. Soulé has received instructions to |.gree of practical inconvenience and disturbance of com- eee ae aon Ryok | Cngaged for the occasion. Floor committee—John | house shove Niblo’s and the Metropolitem bh yn id Sir. Hows ys lon, under Ts) | demand peremptorily an answer from Spain, and in case | fort may be apprehended from orders pronounced by Re ris’ mento Bare ‘Ana: Irelan, | Alvert Swain, George Phillips, Isaac 1. Davis, John Lan: | vite the particular attention of purcha to Marcy’s instructions—eh, Mr. Sam.’ of refusal to come home; and although the withdrawalof | these conflicting jurisdictions, and it must be for the NY ork {Te | sing, A. A. Lansing. their large and valuable stock of rosew: “Mr. President, why don’t you ask Crampton to | our Minister is not yet equivalent to a declaration of war, | bénefit of the child that a scheme should be so ar- GEORGE SHANNON, Floor Manager. setile all your other difficulties? I dare say he — yet it would be impradent, while questions of this nature | ranged as to secure to her the greatest advantages as to Henry Cooper, Treasurer. . g 2 é z z cf +4 3 <. = 2 z & 3 2 : ES ‘4 < cs B = 4 i 5 would lend you a hand about Nebraska,or any feasi- | are pending, to lay out twenty million of dollars for what | guardianship, residence and education, that can be de- Disasters, } = = seal aed ey CN) Die plan to dinotve the Union.” : is literally nothing but a right of way to the Pacific. Sven from ler connection with both countries, and tend Sur Scanco, Howes, for Calcutta, in getting under | REMOVALS. 1 ye eee teettaee, “ “Tl tell you what it m, you needn't turn | That the territory ceded to Mexico in the treaty is, with | to the maintenance of a kindly and proper intercourse | Jrigh at Boston, Friday morning, got incontnct with bark | E OFFICE OF THE SALA. | Suited to the wants and tastes of both cil tp your noe, or mecte at Crampton. He isa the exception of a small strip of land, worthless, has | with her American as well as with her English rela- | fied away,’ The J i received nodamace rae | mander Marble Company is removed from 13 Becad. | ¢r Those about purchasing furniture w J Rede Bajos yg sya ay been proved to the entire satisfaction of more than a | tions. With these views, it seems to me, on a full con- 3 a \ ot factory, Hodoot 7 {Thirteenth | interest to call and examine our good tramp. A nice pickle we would be in but for him.” jhirq of all the Senators present. sideration of the evidence in this case, and after Bav- | Sn y SAMUPL APPLETON at San Francisco, was S7days | Way to ‘A large, Wacth Od aamabls, tantooameed 2 they shall be equal in every respact to a1 4 in city. “ Why 50.” oes The history of the treagy as it came to light in the.| ing myself seen and conversed with the infant, aa well | gates for Iz days off Cape Horm! Lost two ficbooms, crtit Feady, and afebitects, builders and we mean to sell a superior quality of furniture at the “ Why so? I'll tell you why—Marcy is Secretary Senate would, if it were known, excite both astonishment | as with Miss Jay, Miss Dawson and other relations of | Sailr, amd carried away fore topgallant mast and rigging. | Public | of State, aint he?” and laughter. There were, at least, four parties to it, | the child, that it is fit and proper, and for her benefit, | Br Snip Haxxan, at San Fi os | RNITURE—AT THE SPLENDID “ Unfortunately for you, sir, he is.” to wit:—The administration, in part only represented ; | that Miss Jay should be associated in the guardianship ‘t EMOVA warewooms No. 77 Broadway, a vory large and splon~ «« Jim Buchanan is Minister to England, aint he?" Santa Anna, the friends of the Garay ig and the | with Miss Dawson and Mr. Pudsey Dawson, and that | moved | did assortment of abinet furniture, of the best quality for —————— ~ | eityand country trade, con ‘wal- EMOVAL.—GEORGE K. VAN EPS, IMPORTER OF — nnt, mahogany libraries, wa ocretar ing of rosewood, 0 y; bookonses, watches and rich jewelry, has removed to No. 15 John | etegeres, parlor furniture in suites, covered in French satin « ‘Auréed.”” friends of the Sloo grant, besides siimdry private at- | the usual and proper inquiries should be mado before a t tachés to Santa Anna, and to various American compa- | me, in chambers, as to the age and fortune and rela- “ Very well; between the pair of them they put a “eery as , M is pme articles of the treaty were furnished by out- | tions of the infant, with liberty to the ardians, or treet, jtairs. A fine large front office to let. Appl, brocatelle ivet; bedsteads, di i Stopper upon all effective diplomatic negotiations mae by ingiders in Mexico, some were foruished | any of thern, to propose a echome for her residetion, Hentmast che leg einer neo sh TOMY | Bawden muathle top geatre plot extioe, fasey eon seit pith England. ave been disregarded are those which | maintenance and education. zen royalmast and yard of tho former. | , Sewing C in rs, rooking chairs, corner iron bedatends, patent ro cradles other tands, rosewood. wal gers fromWashington ; the only instrue- a on sels also came in contact, owing to the EMOVAL.—THE SAFETY FUSE OFFICE AND DE. teary strong northwest wind a0 slack water. | Ret oe Glass Fotmap ts removed 00 010 Resaaver, “ Because they are as jes f each other as pos- were furnished in writing. No wonder that, under these THe PeNnsYivANia Liquor Binu.—The Senate Barx RB W. at Bi Nort ina Nw : is article will able, and they hate each other like hell. Marcy circumstances, the yeaty was known to private parties | referred their Liquorbill, which was on third reading, to | galerTethines, ta let), low Ti, fot pase obacck oan oe, Deeks eworters for this article wil be promptly attended to, nds instructions to Buchanan, and he puts them in New York and Washington a fortnight sooner than it | the Committee on Vice and Immorality, for the purpose | molasses. | supplied with the fus usual, and at our lowest manu | paliasses, feathe his pocket, and in fact says to Marcy, youmay — W#s known to the government, and that copies of it, or at | of amending and perfecting its provisions. The bill will | Br Barx Awananru, at San Francisco from RioJanciro, | facturing prices. GLENN PUTMAN, 170 Broadway. | a general assortment of ins my foot, Marcy can't do nothing, and Buck !st the essential points of the treaty, were published, | not again be acted upon as a distinct meagure; but the | was 14 days of Cape Hora in henxy gales:tost, postion ot 8, pillows; also, household furniture, well worthy of attention A. B. MoKINNBY, 707 Broadway. r, (pioneer of the California expross bi . aieets fam Ch z while the efiicial organ here in Washington denied the | Senate will take up the bill passed by the Honse, and is, de. Put into Cal on the Sth Jan EMOVAL.—DR. WHEELER, OCULIST, HAS RE on’t, and if it warnt for Crampton and me there | very existence of the treaty. The Union was right, as | attach their bill toit asan amendment. In this shape and remained there two days. RPitoved his osteo for the treatment of diseases of the | EXPRESS AGENCIES. would be a pretty kettle of tish spoiled, far'as it was acquainted with the facts; but it did not | jt will be sent back to the House for concurrence. If Baie Cor. Fremonr, on the pasenge from Pajaro for San | cye to 486 Broadway: entrance to his offices in Broadway and | ...~~~..0..rrrrnnnrn nnn eee “Nebraska has broke down, Frank; what new | \now oll the facts, and the Secretary of State was not | that body won't accept it as an amendment, then the | Francisco, with potatoes, carried Bray, foretopmast, main- - Office hours, 11 A. M.and4 P.M. Films, | (YALIFORNIA PASSENGERS—ISTHMUS TICKETS.— any wiser in that respect than the Union; and my | Senate will have to recede and take the House bill or no- | toPseliant mast and Jibboom 10th ult, on being suddenly i dodge sre you going to try now? You might make dered the | a hit with the ee. Mock are tg ety te a nion a Hipage hs patectihg eile thing. This will be the alternative finally presented. Ylrwel omhnegunily and he sruek dn'the ext me snd of | — ver the Taghmogar Panm aT jeld e ster strong. ough v bird e a eile ow Years and was aban P b it Nort " penal Seb i ar s cares much about the ratification of the treaty. Indeed, | Obituary Bee wee errevart:, SAG) Walcnaen ¥y WATCHES, JEWELRY, &. Pet steamer North Star, Ape vee That's 9 d—d good idea, Sam. How can it , | tou!t whether more than two members of the Cabinet | Captain Jomy Carnox, an old citizen of Norfolk, Va : from Aux Cayes, which got J ATCHES! WATCHES! WATCHES!—AN EXTEN! the through eo tel Bacon ore in its favor; but these, I am inclined to think, are | 4; “i de hia | Bon the Spit 23d,ca night and anchored in Nan assortment at less than J | across the Teth be done? ie controlling atuds-on toe umeaaae eae died in that city on the'18th inst, in the 64th year of his | PPGn the Spit 234,came off same ni , © tarengh in Uwenty-aue dias, 0 tee Sew and neh CSREES “We must talk it all over. You have heard how | ‘0° ©" tiling minds of the administration. age, The deceased was roldier during the war of A ikiy Reise, viele ore nt Terpaatin Cove, | Sieh to 827s: indepe orth Star and Yankee Blade." Office, No. Ol Cortlandt, pld Jackson did it once, haven't you ? | English Friendemt Wastyerox, March 23, 1864, rartenianed tan, hoot bende Bp a opular Pi Be wh) Bb al aa Remeters Sia (a0 vay strect. J. W. GREGORY, California Express Agent. “ 3 Ss bat , i nglish Priende— Interview with the President—Their Mis. | ’ + = amielled watchos, $35 to $100: wi —- - — — - Never: tell it San “hat General Jackson did, | Eng Mn STeenege Tenicent—Their Mis: | Frerwan Inspector Genera) of Lumber for that elty at the RARE T, FORETEn Capt, Bkzpent, alted from lae-Kaiet 55/09 800; magle watche Sioyto'$i3: watches which wind | FYOREIGN FAPRRSS.—EDWARDS, SANFORD £ CO. * ying as ¢ « Naty 4 utatin ries ing \. of a is 5 ounce that tuey are }o tens just how, for they might take me out of a | ,,*“ePulation of Friends, bearing credentials from the | time of his death, & cargo offumber, and on the mor Bist was og A I ag St respectfully ann h prepr fo , y mig London yearly meeting of the religious society of Friends Wa. Wattace Davis, Esq., editor of the Norfolk | sized about 75 miles southwest of ‘ehrd ex pnckagst from of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, have | Courier, accompanied some ladies to church on Sunday | €#l¢ from the northwest. The masts left,’ after having been for some time remaining in this | evening, tase Cans dobectntine wih theca +40 teeth heme, partly righted, but remained with her e city. In pursuance of the object of their mission here, | after the services, was atiacked with a ft, from which | Shue Zfeet under water until the morning 0 poari.” “T think if you was to torn pious now, Frank, you might make a hell of a religious party. Bnt you wrould have to cut the accuaintance of Forney and all | they sought and obtained audience, not only with the | hewas unable to rally, and died on Monday evening, | were got over watches, full ed. A once a week; to Mel-~ parts of Australis, Vam w Zealand by every yeasel sailing eof the Bi Port Phil Land an r ‘ hatches an eusel, by mr deer: from England to those place: ‘your drinking friends. 3 President, but likewise with the several heads of depart. | 20th inst. taste wore then rigged. and a the #th She guecee ded in get | Sbanghao, Calcutta, Madras, Bombay and ot! “Tl gee about that. How did General Jackson do | ments, pressia spon the, attention of sihase exertive | Died at Paris, Jan. 20, Cuanvorms A. Taackunay, relict even to the men’s clothing > Y¢Py* sing on board was lost, | Ag ae 2 ate ihe hicaheh dict hay ligious crowd?” authorities 4 en- | of John Ritchie, Esq., late merchant, (Baltimore, U. S. abso Fepa No. yo + Dering his tiga, about the time he removed the | ‘rtained by thei respectable socicty towards the subject | 264°T mon.) and, aunt of William M. Thackeray, Lisg., | g SCHR SACRANZx%0 weDt ashore at. Fort Hill, San Fran. | maneets nite clocks, jewelry. ke D of invol itude, as the same now exists i | ony dye ai claco, latter Part of Febraary. a Y no, gleposita, there was the devil to pay in Wall | (i (hv crates ofthis Union, They were received with aii | author of “Vanity Fair,”” ‘Pendennis,’ &c. sonine Were uate ary, and broke up. Her masts and | porter, ‘wholesale and retail, No * s joor, near Broadway. Btreet; of course it affected the rich church mem- | {he consideration due to the elevated moral character of | An gale age lady, the only surviving daughter | Prior Boat Wasmuxarox, while benti ers and their pastors. As they are now doing, the | their . Westcott, vidi ty. The deputation must have de d, if | of the Hon. J. ex-Senator from Florida, lergy reared right up on end, and in some churches | there is ower in satisfying reason, convinced that they | died on the 22d inst, at the National Hotel, in Washing’ il 184. —D . Steel, Philadelphia ; Geo. Bi Freights for Pitts at which stove in the larboard | <.~.~~<~~......2rrr ee eee ee ing up the bay on = evening, off Owl's Head, » ath beth, of Bex cad, was rum into hy the sohe ie ; ol wort time Chrough from tweem r f y | had left behind them in the comfortless abode of the | ton, of pneumonia, after an illness of two wecks, Away mai it, main boom, fore shroud, EW STYLE SPRING RIBBONS, BONNET SIi.KS, ‘one transhipment: rest hte ig aor teed ae aah Irish laborer, and in the workshops of the English mauu- | A German women eG fan} . . ah AE oJ gH ST Salling, coverely injured | Ni livne, dvees tuaming ribbon rapes, packages |G. Bingham Gnother anda better world, Old Jackson heard of | fcturer. suffering, privation, degradation, and terrible | (he adyanor? = ei ally in Newark, N. d., at | ely Lust, ae ts depeice 10 or Ohno ce ennee was | ersigned has o . L. O8- Rhese doings. ‘Til fx cm,’ skid Old Hickory. He poverty, not to be’ found among the well-fed and well. | + yours ike Meegabowaas She came from Getinany o the Sailors Retroat, on Staton Ind, and pla | some stock of new. s bd cated ed poy ior 8 4 8 ‘ , . sician, o treated colored population of the South, and more ¢pii- | Both vessels anchored of Staten Tdands”. | behies —. $had formerly a slight acquaintance with Dr. Spring, 2 tled to their benevolent regard, sort of bell-wether Presbyterian clerj yman may er ee in | Domestic Miscella: ¥ " ny. Whalemen, _ = a —= = = 2]: = New York. ait ck ie pring t tothe of herd — sian Boge jp ake says ao! ¥. Perkins, ty e Arr at New Bedford March 4, ship Fhanls, Bellows, ! LIQUORS, &C. NEW PUBLICATIONS. Donelson, % = y “ ae oe | h redonia, reported t peer hotsk Sea, oluin Nov 4, ootacke No with | na ~~ Ann ~ ~ AAAAAAAAAAA AAAS RIISAARARAAARAAAAN AAAI I 7 Gen J SB. it was done, The Rev. Ax Arrain IN THE Pexston OFFICE: — This | 14.000 at Hornelisville, » ohiort. time ine Tras been CT Ro0d bela whoit and S7 000 Ibe Hone.” Seut home ou the voy ULES MON 83 FRONT STREET, OFFERS FOR RADY, DEALER IN CHEAP PUBLICATIONS came, Gen. Jackson showed him every at- | morning, at abon past 10 o'clock, Mr. Williaa 0. i med ~ 1,000 bis wh oil, 60 do sp, and. 20,600 Ibs hone. at 200 hal d b f foreign Aewspapors, No. 12 Ann street. beste ee " meaning | oy , » Mr. Wi | rested on n warrant issued on beha'f of his creditors, and | 88° 1 fs wh oll, 60 do sp, and 20,600 Ibs bone. sale 200 hall, ighth pipes Otard. A 6 ae ee lied on Ne tern ere was a split in the | Slade. of Virginia, a clerk in the Pension Office, on re- | has heen for some da bon exemtantional Fveaeate, be hytootacke, Janus, Cornell, NB, for Chatham Islands, | nd A lors sapplied on favorable t ry ai in Church. They bad divided into w | ceiving @ letter from a lady friend, who had gone out to ‘was called the old school and new lescel Pacer | Texas in charge of, and under the protection of, Mr A. H. _ Rerians. Dr. Spring was one of the old school 'Y' | Evans, of Texas, another clerk in the same bureau, went |, Auglstus B. Prior, tried during the present term of General Jackson that fact. and he mg aud | into the room of the latter, and assaulted him with great | the Court for the murder of Matthew Patton, of Ham- Aalked mach with Dr. Spring before he perdi Yioleace with a chair, which he snatched up, He broke | Very, (sare Oe Bogeteld Advertiew,) hae been found y e E '. er. Bhat it was a kind of ‘weakness’ with him. “ovree the fingers of Evans, we hear, and hurt him considerably vom p ‘atton was a cotton buyer in eruive and. home, no oil since Teaving the ietands; Arctic. | » Atmer Lewis. Gelett, FH, 60 sp, 850 wh, had lost head of forema: topmaat in'a «qual afew days previous. Spoke Jan W. John Dawaon, Cromwell, NB, 9 mos t 6 20 8, ‘lon 46 23 W, C bh 11, Jat 2130 N, lo rinouth, of and for Niedford (who reported fow 1 home. leak do. Bordeaux and do, Burgundy win + do. brandy fruit bi- canisters: 20 do. gr GF 12 do. truffien; £0 d e futury for Maroh, (publithed a f toil,) is, dedicated to ‘and opinion. O: - 7 about the head, before they were separated by persons rR. day: jous Henry Kneeland, Vinal, NB, for pecasion Dr. Spring was looking out of one of the | who rushed into the room on hearing the. noise The Boston Transcript is informed that contributions | ing 1,400 strokes por hour), ‘windows upon the Potomac, and Geueral Jackson | fracas, The burean for an hour afterwasis promsteie | in aid of the Franklin monument are coming in rapidly, onion. 8p, Goppored the Nimred, from North Pacite yas am a clay pipe by his side. remarkable scene of excitement, the clerks of the various | 80d that there is ee t that the whole sum re- Arr at Tahiti, Dec 2, JH Wate: to provike the pro solonat (mental) ‘General,’ said t! a dooker, ‘will you permit me to | departments in Winder’s Building and many others | ‘Wired (826,000,) will be raised in time. 000 be fy 26 mo Dleve tetnrag the idboring Congmonl) slneses of the he- isk you one question?’ ‘Certainly; what is it?’ ‘You | "nding around discussing the affair with wild looks | George W. Burt, convicted at the May term of Mercer oF ge a7 man aco,” than aay written work, (oxcopt the ve had several v matters ir mind | “PO” their countenances. The Commissioner promptly | county (N. J.) court, 1868, of an attempted rape upon b, arene 16 Bible, ever issued. Price $1 90. For ted oy. tg sent both parties out of the until the affair can be | Anna Aj te, and sentenced to the State fe n, Vi 7 1 h, | States Argus office, 143 Falton etreet, J wen you beeame There was nullification, | investigated under order to that end from the Secretary of ferent ee ‘Seon relessed from imprisonment by the ae Holby 14ke mos, 400 7p, bree, 134 Bowery, am Wa 90 War about the Bank, removal of the depos- ! he Interior.— Washington Star, March 23. ' court of pardons. iscg: 12th, Bmersid, Jagger, % Ann stroot, Canvassers