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Affpire in California, OUR BAN PRANCISCO CORRMMPONDENCE. Saw Frapersco, April 6, 1256. The Administration Sustained—Ieceal News—More Troops Wanted—Negro Rivts—The Mights of Indians, Negroes and Chinese i California— 4 Negro Girl turned out of @ Pubiic School—Denaltics for Negro Emigra- tion —The Chinese in California— Their Habits—The Pugitive Slave Archy—Snite for Damages done by the Figaance Committee—Pay for Gov. Johnson's Militia— An Immense Bulkhead for San Francisco—A Re hearing in the Fremont Lani Claim Case—Probatle Reversion of the Adverte Decision I'r(poted Removals the State Gapi- tal (o Oakland—The Branch Mint—Escape of Gold “Up Chimney''—Gold Fouad in Carson Valley, ae In politica there is a lull, The Legis'apure is still tn sees- ‘sion and has before it several measures affecting the in- terests of the people at large. The, opposition to the pre- sence of regroee and Chinere in the State has reached a poist when actual legislation 1s commenced 0 prevent furtber additions to those classes. The Kansas ques- on, which was diseuased in the Senate aud Agpmbly in amanner Bot unworthy, the bighest'd pedies on she Slat ultime, in goed health, and takes downto-day over 800 perrcna gn their way to the Atlantic States. Two men take their departure Calfornia today on ® visit to the East who have occupied | for a number of years prominent positions in the country, end have exercised by their talents and force of character @ great influence on its rise and progress. Rev. Dr. Soot, and John Nugent; editor ofthe Herald, in their respective | spbores—one at the hea! of journalism in California ead the other as a powerful and learned palpit preacher—haye ‘made themselves known in every town and camp inthe State. Both men took ground aga'nst the Vigilance Com mittee, and cousequently bave made themselves many ecemics ‘The number of soldier: on this side is not at all suffi cient to meet the demands of publicaafety. We have in diam tribes nearly always im a state of insubordination, and the probability of Mormon inroads. last week Gov. Weller called the attention of Gen. Clarke to the unpro tected condition of the people in Shasta, Colusi aud Tebarta | couxties, where lives bave deen lost and property des- troyod by Indian hoatilitics. The eountry is thinly popu \eted and the inhabitants are consequently unable to pro tect themselves. Gen. Clarke replied expressing his wil Ungness to comply with the request. The Governor a’ter wards asked to be informed of the strergth of the different miitary posts and apy future changes to be made is their location. ‘The negroes residing in Californiaare likely to fer ‘scverely by the late riotous demonstration of some of their number in San Francisco. It will be recollected that Archy, « colored boy, claimed as a fugitive slave from Miesissipp!, Was arrested by the United States Marshal at the moment he was discharged by Judge Freeiow, our courty judge, ®y consent of counsel for the claimant and the negro. It was while ths Marshal was conveying the boy to prison that the violence was offered, and india tions of an intent to reecue exhibited. The rioters were blacks and their conduct was of the most disorderly cha- tacter. The course of the negroes in California for the past fow years has been anything but beneficial to their | race. Itistrue by our laws they are deprived of the elective franchise and their testimony is inadmissible ia our courts of justice where the rights of white men are in Controversy. But in other respects they are treated as 0s much favor is shown them agin any other the Union. Some of te pnogro population have trade fortunes, and many of them now carry on extensive and lucrative trades, The disability they labor under am | to testimony is both barsh and productive in maoy in stancce of great wrong. The opinions of men were gra coally coming round to a point whes the negroes might expect como reiaxaticn of this oppressive law. For the past fow years the Legisia‘uro, at its suceossive seasons, bad uncer consideration bills for the purpose of allowing negroes, Indians and Chinese to testify, leaving to juries the right of giv considered proper, But the negroes and their few white ‘advisers have been their own worst enemics im Cali- fornia, Injodicicns and impossible projects have been meltated, and the Legislature yearly solicited to rent them rights equai with those enjoye! by the Cau asian race. lu this city our Board of Education has been Cigocaeing the question as to the admission of colored | children to the ‘public schools, It appears a colored gsi, pt ge ‘attending the high school, and on the act becotn jz enown, it WAS proposed to eject hor there- . Tho giri's parcate ‘are in aitlaect circumstances, sepectable, ‘and cateemed by their white neighbors. Tae Board were unwilling, bayitg iofivence brought t& bear on them, to turn the ec’ out. bed passed resolu tices against the admission of colored chi ioto schoc!s ‘by whites, but couched in such terms as not to the girl at the high school. It was insisted that efor her was in the cchoola apprepriated |, and that the mixing of the races ore wer sbould be guarded against with rigid exact parents would oot consent to withcraw her, aie ui 8 ie q E enystem peer ? Pducation, reluctant to drive to make aa exveption in pinion to order by public is borne in mint end muiatioes who ity em! to this State sebecqecnt to September, 1550, must rogister er pames with the County Recorder of cach county and obtain a certificate, for which they to pay fifty cents. All persons of that color found in thia State after the first of mex! October without such Certificate will be deemed guilty of a mislemeancr. od upon conviction dned in a sum not lees than $59 nor more than $100. The party couvicted, if a State before the let of Cetober, wil! be allow: after the expiration of bis sentence to register bimseif Aller the isi of October uo negro or mulatto will ve a) lowed to immigrate to this State to settle er reside thero'n and any negro or mulatto violating the provisions of this section eball be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and & ment of conviction thereof shall require that such ‘pogro or mulatwo bali be transported from this State. ibe sheriff to convey the negro ¢ Such ressorabie tite as Aball oe Lee.ssary to pay th Coats of the couy iction aud transportation from this Ste! before sending such negro or mmiaito therefrom. Aftor the first of October any person who shall diro:tly of indirectly bring into this State any pegro or m latjo with intent to free them from slavery, or who shal aid such to immigrate to this State, will be dee of a misdemeanor Any person who shall empl or mulaite after the date mentioned, with the knowledge that they have cot been regietered, shall be guilty of « n faver of Begroes ble necessity, any ing in this State <cussion on this a tuisdemennor haceptons are male dtiven by shipwreck or olber unav ob ope employed on vessels and theee res prior to September, 1860. Durlog the Dill it wes Opposed 08 Ube ground that it would est sisvery in this Stale aud inavgurate a 6 oH vaasninge of the wortt kind. A nogro is caught wittout tis certicate ard is bound oat to labor unt! his fines end costs of conviction are pail. Who | FAs to Cotermine the expense of traneportation, aud uader ite otber provisicns the safeguards that really protect the Dinek race in the slave Bates woukl be decied them here Te was propcred to exclude the Chinese, but the amend mont did vet prevail. A separate bill has since been in- teoduced to prevent the immigration of this class. It pro- vides for Sine and Gomes bore efter Octo ver rext. Like inticted on masters nod owners of ships who may land Chincee in Califernia. All the arguments ased against the oterces can be applied with many others against the pre cece of the Chinese amongst us. There arc only fire or fx thourand negroes bero—the Chinese number thirty ve thoweand The Iatter are looked upon every where as @buimaace. They are dirty tn their habits acd immoral ‘The gold they dig and the gold they carp is teat to China on fact os it * reatined, and we receive notlaing lo returo J the presence of any race is an evi: the Chincee are pre eeeny so. Om the other hand it is paid these people heavy taxer, and their exclusion would STes the revecue of the State, It was questioned If the Laege'ature bad power to prevent the Chinese remaining bere, coming from an Empire with which we have treaties ‘and are at peace. No unprejodiced person can refuee ad sitting that of the two Classes the negro is superior as « resident. But if we canpot conatitationally probibit Asia tic Immigration we have precedent act authority to keep out the The bill for the cxclueion of the latter will prot be amended in sine particulars before it becomes a law. There is litle doubt, however rome legis lation of a restrictive natore will be enacte! during the Prevent sresion. The fugitive slave case which tae caved al! the debate and discussion in the [egisistare and by the press rema'ns undecided. Archy is stil in *i,andep acjourned bearing before the | pited states ‘commissioner will tage place to-morrow. The gonernl @ischarged in consequence of tied from Missiseippi Sto by the last steamer for the Atlantic penalties are to be en who came under the ban of the 1866, and who was forcibly seut tate ered the court, for the purpose of seeking damages, which he alleges was suffered by lim in persoe, character ond pre perty, by the illegal aote of that body. The commitiee having resciaded the decree of banishment promulgated against the men expatriated, the only ore who bas taken ad Of the favor and re tarred w Martin Galiog)yr erm ines to obti he cam, reparation io the for 290 and conte, fer the injuries be says he suilered 1 be acknowledged that bis prompecta are brighter than avy of the others who bave resorted to legal provecdiuge Catligher was puton board the Yan bark trading between this © \y and Hievoluia, b dauds of the coma wittes antcarried to the b islands. fhe captain of the we it Peeena, lent bimself to the traasaction « 1 x the protestations and oppoeition of Gallagher toon him ont board, and ip other ways assisted (rhs cibie trannportation from California. A few days ag: Callagber finding the Yankee tn port bad ber © anewer his demand for $26,000 damages, and hat t capta’n arrested end beld to bail in the #om cf $8 060 There ia another evil pending against the committee in on of the State courte, for {aise impr isoument ani tagma't RJ fot mai hone Tyme g such amount of weight to it as they | ed | Cered adverse to th ident of this | me month | imprisonment of any Mongolian wlio | resi | fala | 1 ocmmittee Bow exvices. About, are west, but pa Pane duty. Some were [tors Critled: for weeks, had s O08 she : ‘their devotion to.¢hTaws iad ip aie | clamation, call, Ac., the, | to the right of the claiza, though the justice was admitted. It “then Claima, who aiso toe, soe want of and eee ne cntigut ‘that a spec’ oonin ‘was just rer shouki be disposition } Ned, ly made of the bill, ands favorable report bas | eo result tthe ey serene _ - pro- || Pogtaen wil be: aily o} yy parties in city and in ciber the State. They will argue that ail the men who velunteered were bad men, though the ares is false; that they perfermed no actual service, and that the Leg ‘lace ‘would misrepresent the seoti- ment of or people. of the State be making any appropria Lion for the payment of troops who wore intended to sup- prees ap outl that the etrorgest necessity existed for, and which was consequently justifiable. An important project which has beea agitated in this city for years is the construction of a bulkhoad to extend alorg the entire water trout of our harbor. This uader- taking wl effect, when complotet, not alone the interests { Sen Fraceisco but the commercial interest of nearly every maritime ration ta the world. Tbe bay of Saa Frencisco well known is safe, commodious acd ex tersive. At pri it the necessity for « bulkhead ts press ing, owirg two caus: but the ¢ifficulty arises as to the mancer of tts constriction. During the past six or eeven years ac immense quantity of sand, coming from the hills that surround the city, has been throwa into the bay, causing the harbor to shoal in front, and the deposit cf several feet of mud di before the water line. Wharves baye been constructed many hundred fost in length, and at the present time all the veesels in the har- are moored at thelr ends. fut theee wharves have fallen itto decay. 4 | pies that sustetn the planking, until cn the eve of crumbling to tices with the mass of wood and tomber overhead. The marine worm, so destructive in Our harbor, is only known here acd on the Nile. fa | the latter river they are useful. The immense rafis of | lumber apd trees that float down the stream during the ancual floods are copsumed, and the Nile thas prevented | from being choked up. But in the harbor of San Fran H cleo the worm only destroys the wharves, and leaves | them tottering on very frat! supports. Hence the neces- sity for a bulkhead. A franchise so valuable as the pri- iege of building such @ structure it may be eupsosed is eagerly sought after The revenue now received for wharf rents reaches half a million dollars rly, and of ceurse the parties dee ‘the right of @ 808 wall | make {ft a condition profit in the Legizlature providing for building a pulkbeed, The j wharf companies, the city and private parties are ready | to andertake the work, and each have their friends in the islature. The estimated cost is about three millions abalf of collars, and oie. first hundred yards com- | pleted will yield « revenue and furnish means to prose- ute the remainder, it ig objected that the whole under. ‘bould be toa le company or a few indi- vicuals. Tho ‘head is to be five miles in length, and to Le constructed of stone, of which an abundance is to be found in this State. It is ‘not idkely any bill witl pass this | session im rejation to the matter. It is contended a sur- ‘Ygy of the harbor sbould first take under the direc | tim of United States officers, that in giving out the coutract the city should be @ the holder of the franchise; | the peop'e to elect commissiovers, whe should be autho rized to let out tections of one hundred feet to small con. tractors, 80 as to insure certamty in the progress of the work anc spread ite benefta more generally among the fmdustrial cineses Beside the cousiderations mentioned otbers pot less imsportant are involved in the bulkhead question. The rights of a. in the extension of the water frout, wuiee would come into controvery, would i Brus to ensises Intestine. As it ‘s now, the uncertainty of titles to land in California is the canse of arost of the evils, socially and 1 sone ips morally, wo labor under. Until they are settled uhis State will halt on the march ot pres. perity,apd this fact wil! prove almost aa iesaperette ot jection to bulkbead projects as long as this ca ‘oer looms inthe future. Capitalists in the Bast will fad the ie prajest, when under way, to offer strong inducements to invest. Morey would pay thirty per cent per annum in the wader. | taking. }_t 4 probable a rehearing will be granted 8 | Sepreme Court im the case of Boggs ve. The Mining Company, in which @ decision was recently ren- claim of Colonel Fremont to the | todnere! lands theluded in his bee oe Tt ie eid | the Supreme Coart in other opinions detivered heretofore | | held Cocts ines the reverse of Uoee enunciated im the late | care, acd whict have obtained w the extent of establish. | ing right to property all over the State. Counsel for Fre | mert contend that thousands of acres of land contaiaing the precious metals—even entire grants of land—bhave | changed bands in view of the law as settled by former | cases, Tt ls argued that if these decivions are erroneous— | if the primciple reeoguized three ycars ago by the Bupreme that If ove bays such lands he sua) be protectes in ighte ic a wrorg cpe—tct it be altered by legislation ‘will eflect the rights of persons prospectively; but to change tbe rule by @ decision of the Court is to make it act retrospectively. Upon the {aan of thia announeement, as given vader former decisions, the people who have dooght lands invested their money are laft without protection. To say row that the law is different, leads to which ebocks the astioe of «! ‘mankiod, without safety aud # thout law, and sub) set arbitrary decrees of cach man Who sis as a ‘aie Cecisicn, it is said, establishes a complete tem of unreguisted agrerianism: Counsel argues that mamer who belds uncer bis license to mine cannot ex se any one who bes equa! rights to mine by equa! € from the govertineat. We vever adopted the land led by gtatute of this | State, and it is prejceteroas to euypose that because acqa.re lance from a foreign country we must necessar! adopt her teaure, ber conditices and incidents. Until de prived of his property by Jodgment of S court the owaer i: # Bot weeonmmaon for to grant rebear.ogs in ceses once do. cided an’ ra reverse their first decisions. it may be considered certatn a reargument will be allowed a this case, The decision, exces’ uadistarbed, destroys the vaice of Fremont property. It is propeeed to move the capital of the State from Sacramento, its preweut loration, to Oakland, a amall towa aboot seven miles frem this city end resting on the Bay | of San Fracctsco. The people of Oakland agree to balld w State House, to be ab the service of the State free of rent, snd to immediately deposit eullicient funds to establish their geod faith "A committce of the Legisiatare has | vetted Oakland and report favorably ov ita quali'ications for the seat of government. It has many friends, aud its cot’ iguity to San Francieoo gains for it many moro, both | im apa cut of the Legislature. fhe people of Sacramento romlsed to furnish @ capitol when the government was rat catablched there, but have failed ta full the cer: tract. The Legislature now meets ia a five building, im posirg ip appearance, though notvarge. It is reacwed by A scriea Of atone steps, and in front several tall pillars sup- port the structure. A hall, mot very spacious, is in the centre, ana op two sides are the chambers in which te Sev i Aesembly meet. Several of the State func tions? iee have a'so offices inthe building. But for this accommodation the State has to pay bigh, and it is eat inated the amount ot rent rtocived from the treasury would be eufficient to erect ® magnificent Capital The Oakianders wil probably suceced im their efforia, ns a bill ts be introduced in @ few Gays to locate the capital there. It is as central as Sacramento and has the advantage of steam communicativ § with ibis city several times daily, The capital of fornia bee been at diferent mes tince 1849 ot San 4 Benicia and Sacramento, If it is brought to ill be kept there perhaps permanently. ‘The attractions of « large commercial city will operate strongly on the mince of legislators. Sacramento is a out torn, with as and water nlentifll éleplay of arboricul it he wirs inseparable from inland py evoes ~~ tr ca our Supreme Oo Merere, Whalen aud Aucderson, Commissioners be Pre-‘demt to examine into the conditon Mint im this have been cngared taking tertimony for the past few weeks. A number of wit Letees have been ccamined—present and ex officials con rected with the ts ‘Their ey itenss, 80 tends to y the iate meiter and fiver, frot a iy. Tt wi'l be remem’ a celica of $500 1000 esate ia tive department, and its 4:3 appearance was ettributed to defectiwe chimneys and machtuery. Mr enyder, the treasurer, states that # hilo Mr. Herairthy cilte, it baving been reported by the latter that be was losing gold out of the chimneys Mir. &) Wenton & rool of a house opposite the Mint, how tained three or foar dollars trom the gutter, scraped there from. Other witneases teetify to the integrity and honore able charac er of Harateuy. ‘The delegates e cote by the peop'e of Carson \aliey to form @ Territorial government assembled on the 27\h of March. Gold has been ¢iscovered in the vailey. We tave reliable o”ormation that extensive gold feids have also been discovered near Victoria, Vancouver's !siand ‘The Atrato Expect 70 THE sDITOR OF TER naman splowall correspondent, however accurately 'o 4 on ordioary occasions, has widely erred in his communication tothe Bismarn of the 23th wit on the at We stasement that the longth of the route frog ove NEW YORK HERALD, pel dec bre BOER bun ‘The Overtand Mall Route, ‘Waseinutos, April 26, 1853. Jausa Gorpon Raxtarr, FQ. :— Your leader io the Henan of yesterday haa a- toniahed'me. In your closet you have reasoned out a re- ultwhich at 60 much cost has been arrived at by the ‘Mail Company.’ That company sent out explor- patties to carefully examine the several routes across the vast countries tying between Sen Francisco and St. Lotis and Mexsphis, chat they might be ablo to seteot the ‘one most suitable for stages. They sent out thorough Dusiness men, who began their career upon the stage box, and left star-gazors and lizard hunters and flower gathor- ers at home—they sent out partmers who bad put thoir money Into the enterprise, and would be injured in the pocket if they commilted mistakes. ‘The reeult was recommendations almost precisely like those uttered by the editor of the Hear trom his private study. They recommend a route which they auppose to be ever traversadle; to have atations and wells in the ary sections; to employ camels to convey supplies to those stations; to introduce settlers into the fertile epots; to ask of the government sma.1 stoclade posts aloag the line to protect their faseengers, nA coaches, animals, aud stations against Indians; and, with tne aid of the govern- ment, to Duild & telegraph line. ‘Thi eerics of recommendations has been kept private hitherto, Without knowing of therr existence you have made the same practical! recommendations which those practical stagemea a2 and expresamen bad secretly made wo their compaxy. Pay, have Caonth through the Post. master Gecersl, for military protection precisely as you have indicated, they are about to ask permigsion and ala to build w telegray ine trom St, Couls and Mompbis, Ou the border of the [adian coun- ong the route of the overiand mail tb telegraph etations at each of the stage stations) to San braccisco. They pez to Binisd the lines of teie graph from St Lows to Fort Smith, and from Memphis to the eaime print (abou 760 miles), and also trom San }’ran- cisco through the Sierra Ne Orst day of De- comber next—the whcle lize across the rta—within two years cf the passage of the act. Tae best comment upon this is to be found ia the first part of your last para grape. You remark thus:— Ail this, at a comparatively trifling expense, could be done ip t¥o of three years—a phony! way, clear of all 0» # ruc'ions, the watering azd military stations, the camels to tite the sup pplica, and the telegraph. Some such plan as thie Ts she only feasible method for ® Cheap aad speedy over land way of Communication to (he Pacific. We bope thet the attention of the praction! men ot Congress will be drawn to = coralterauce tals simple aud emiveny practical scheme. Now, one word. { think bighly of the practical plan which thus almost simultapeously iasued from two sources so utterly a ee conceived it after @ care- fui and ex we , extending from September to April, the other, after a comparison ot the characieris-¢ tics of the plains abd mountains ¢f Asia and America, and a ccosideration of the various pians for traversing them. I think highly of the plan, az end J think It wil meet with favorable 1 the people of the United States. end the , military and tole- together stauons, pers be cli at suitable pointe along the who'e line —thus securing water, (ood, reet, intelligence and security to the whole line; thus se- curibg flourishing settlements whercacever they’ can sub- fist, The ‘stations’? would Curnish markets and ier A aojacent farmers and gardeners. Such a * i of travel’? would quickly attract to it the tide ba om overland emigration to Cali ornia, Arizoria Toxas and Western Arkasas. The !: the crowd and safety. ‘The united trail of the overland mail, of emigration, of tleges, troops, traders, and telegraph and express mea, will quickly be a wide trail, and would soon have an impor. ae scarcely second to the English overland toute to Im Yor one, I must beertily Mexico, Northern press” ‘would follow pagreve of your views of the pg tanned of an ordinar, ogy - road fro: the Wh river to Francisco. A good road ready existe ; certain points can be ie bors. Dut, im th general, it ise good road. Along it the mule the ox and the camel can easily bear the Durtbeas of men—security is what is wanted. The seourity of the road is safety to the telegraph along hy and that witbout ‘acditional expense. Congress has ordered an annual ex Fenditare cf #60000 Lo secure first clase overiaad val the President will order of course it oe he preset. 60, the emigration will follow the ral eels. graph, the express, taverns, baci , and local setemouts, Your views would be ia the time you pame, 7 el Ree e ay oO. city and room 4 of New York, coe, trom tae ‘24th day of | Ia the and count ew ‘April io ihe Ist cay of May, 1858. ¥ Mea, 72; women, bo; my 1S); ae, 122—Total, 407. Adults, 164; Saher, males, 203; females, 204; Coovulsices, Croap Crane Fevor, hectic...» Fever, puerperal Fever, remittont. . Fover, soariet.. Fever, ty phoic Fever’ typbas. Toe number of deaths, compared with weeks of 1856 and 1867,an4 of las) wook, was as lows = Wook eoding May $1958 May 2, 1887, April 04. 1853 May 1, 180 “ “ Inereage this week... ‘ RSCAP-TCLATION—DamLANN OLAAD, Rones, joints, do. . 0 ‘ Broip and perves, 2 Generative ovgaca. 6 Peart and blood veasols. 18 Cocertac seat aad gene Pinas ° ral fevers. .....ss05- 82 pe Le, aol eruyt L oy yew 49 to BO yoars, Lt& Syears &) to 06 Fears 2m F years eons @ ge 9 . a M4 dc 10 190 yours 12 Unknown. os 31 Total Barros, aroaak" 2 wo SRtON, Gay apes, Gity Inspector's Departmoa!, Now York, May 1, 1748, MONDAY, MAY 3, 1808. 80 safely excep mee erie wi a husband, who isa free Nasuyrs, Tean., Aprit 23, 1358, J. Gonvox Baxaert, Fag. For the int few woeks tho above paragraph has boon going the rounds of the biack republican papers of the North, and now I think it is high time the truth was known. Love the tr ‘mea ia Mite Rnais, F aad A.M, wil plonse take motice set teele ou londay evening, ‘a Inst) pg 3: gg of business DA ae + seven 6: vot the Ww. EP. MILLS, Beoretary. fibers Beem, O66 Fellows Ben BT Oe ieeeme Oda Fellows Ball May 1. AND cna NFRJGnAaD AA Ee MALS MET g ee ae ee the old and a RS OF TROW’S DIRECTORY. ~. Sip Hoos swrey Sones eaten aes down town and Fe of tne f the atrees wi ‘no deubt—-have concocted your gb circulated Heagannte your numerous readers the said Li Sorte. the shove eerngrarh pe rs this aay aad van sheen bere for the last ‘Troe, sbe seacame home some eit wel, ia sat brocat {Fea rane Sr be to 2 tben ts not peu tace ito cons abet consideration’ Petey al eis chiy, Brook): ertire South have from: caper ‘of thelr: bey eoveral fi lust should ee full ‘particulars ss abor ‘above, ee lett for ONTy theao means tho annoyance of repeated calls for tator- eur By these to the compiler muita, trom errors it come and home, bor a through = with gold to pay hee cauvaasers em hey this work are furnished with By ‘to pier No. I; put on writen euthority. 1¥ Ore. guiborized Lo receive money for boat for Phiadeiphla, wad tnateaoted. te insetion of masa leters and for extra lines to and keep cut of the society of the -aboiitioniste—all of | be lascried ta ccuncotion fa pe saane. rst for no other pur. which ete duly observed, and arrived here in about ten a steel tr aifaeuma boweverdeall re, wil e on its del 3 the whole affair, whieh can be verified by all the ci Bn ete ter Nashville, As tor ‘Betty ,ehe fecia end om presentation of tae astern ee OW Hop ef fertione. simnderous ‘are cir JOHN ¥. TROW, reports that Norih,.#0 prejudicial to her character, for abe knows that , sa verge BA THE SUPPLY OF yanee BEEF FOR United States ty iowed at cone bat thd meanest negroes run away, and therefore ‘Woops etal ‘orta Colum- ie, must start with the premise wd fate ise mean | pasand Wood, Nr 'Y.H, for one year, commencing 24 im dune, To. Those libellous scurrilous diaok fepublicen poe {ll be received at (he ‘omice of the A. A.C. ‘ort better look cut bow bec oe C . Y. H., until the 13th inst Tie bet ia be of ie about eliy,"or abo will hays pious lies | Eretquality. io equal Dyoporimsof fore and hind yuarlere $ gee Chat sho | (feck and Tenens trohided; and to be delivered at Forts mation of ebaracter. I am giad {vod cinbus and Wood at such thnes and fn such quantities as may considers herself infinitely ‘adove those abolitionists be required. | Pro} be adiressed to Int Ltent, who kt her penceted. A.A. Columbus, N. ¥. H. in’ “durance vile” for forty. eight hears ta rotten old bell of old Grover’s, ai lition songs for her special edi those Uiree cent lithographs of negroes of fect etate of nudity, being whipped ustil “rivers of Bicoa” run down their backs, 0! Lor! massa,’ — cd when she was restored to mo, “dos folka dun no nuf- fio "bout de Scuf; dua-nonefla 'bout us niggers; ‘clar, reber was burt ao bad ia all my bore days, neber, as was by dem what ye call em, dem abolitionists, ‘whet pulled me and pirched me {AUT was black and blue al a as forthe Norf, © Jor ! I's seed nuf, the aboli- (onista ain't po ‘count no how.” Avery significant, just azd true verdict, coming as it does from a poor, benighted and —— Tensessce negro girl. Perhaps some cf those pseudo-philanthropic abo- Ltonists would like to parce Bel Betty’s {reedom. MWANY SOCIETY, oR Mery yee OBDER —BRO institution will be held i Janetual attendagce la reatested By I6L K. DELAVAN, Grand Sachem. 3 Hegretary (On of Plossoms, Sth moon; year of disco- very 360, of inicrendence S2,and ‘ofinatttation 9 TOURISTS. Bane OFPORTURTSY FOR GEE seo! 0 5 line Wik moat of the routes of travel and clusois Of Inveresi well as with the various . Sup- pose they send a ¢ hegetion \gonmisting of that Lite, Peat t, conte pith) e, siarving editor of et tephra pm and old Grover, with bis etrong together minéed dacghter—“ Yankee Nell” —from wee azd that notorious chap, Pete ver ost and the rene gace preacter, Theodore Parker, of Boston, aud } think Bey will eucoeed in their titalor; eapecially let wyarkee Nell” come, who cn bended knees in the Bostca court house ed «with tears in ING OF THE MASONIC BOARD ‘cf Relief, for election of odicers &c., will ba held at their Fooma in Odd’ Fellows Hall, tha evening, at $ o'clock. A the delegaien igreduested. and mem her eyes, to declare for g'orioua freedom, ” god, after ers of Todges tot coumecied wil — respectfu ly a Ba J tant defeated fa" Ber y ime"e eee eee PY SRM LULIAN B. SUOTE, Secrecy, jul bave to for that luxury, perbaps forérer. Yes, Si her comet them all oocne, and'T will engage thet Lovt_AND FOUND, they shall baye & warm militery roception, and I will co, ix (eis for NOTE by es Cearisy. MELLEN & ret, delpd Bare 11, 1588; at 8 months, tor tweaty- er tee that Betty will gpurn them again as she Bostoa. ty four dollars did last summer tn one seventy tix cente; Hiabing the above you will do honor to the causo | been lotor misled. As paymes! cf said go:e tas been of tralh and righl; sud T wil have the hocor torensia, | Sopved, olpblic tre cushion’ ragainat negotiation tt Very reapectiully, yours, &c , 10Ui5 SWEET. PAVEN & CO., 163 and 164 Brosdway. OgT_ON FRIDAY, THE 30TH OF APRIL. GOING Fett House, through Fitwe avenue to Wes: erect reba breeipin Set in gold, with OC jake he Godec wil be liseraily rewarded by ie the fice of the Everett House. i OBT_IN ROADWAY, SUPPOSED NEAR BLEEOK SR containing about seventy five doilar imoolly te Gras ° E SaTHPRE ARE TWOLRTTERS INTHE NEA }» Post officelor yu. Write soon. DAWSON, RECENTLY FROM LIVER?POO!, PER 4S f nse Bomons, wil wil confers favor by seuding his addrces & wallet cont raa:ie Bank bilis. oe ms ler will be ver warded by applying at the ‘St, Nicholas H Yigg Sy LEMAR WHO AD) ry SUNDAY, IN CANAL preset, A SMALL ter’a Baloo Pa yellow ears ll on the ing to Bi back. Ptemree | > of Whoever will re. wt hertocs upper ay, = b J, ine eame ‘0 a) ‘Canal sicect, will r recelve a liberal re- one sil be ms Tago Comer sticon on Raturday, 4 ee Dy fa fing maed Monday nd Tuseday rae, OST—ON pte A ee 1, IN AN RIGHTH AVE. soos, f the car between Kighieeath % GENTLEMAN WSO CALLED AT 09 TWENTY 4 Ninsicen! can ght "a gold watch, bunting case, Ai treet, on pad eG ‘S0th April, will please send by vote wih old ds anc pi ed The finder will be libs. Want Sonventents tp recarniag nto 194 West Thirty -Atch aiceet. yy aD, Pr THE MILITARY. address, or GEisahesasoe, lll to O&6T OB ETOLEN—TWO FIRST JORTG AGS COUPON Li bonds of the ris and Bioomsbarg Ratiroad Co. eaeennnmeneees $50) each fos 7] and 772. Denhore end cibers are cox: Lard BLUES ¢ INDEPENDENT CORP RAD. Youed against negouating for r ihe | $35 reward will be paid ra Crystal, Grand atreet, New ter bel gesore oe BO. make. is: members of tbla command. are eres ae routed i9 fy Hecebanta otal, New Tork ty. sasamle tor Gril in fatigue areas tha (Monday) evening, ai eight o'e! oinely. rm MOMAS PRICE, Comma tant. BEWARDS, WARD. —A LARGE BROWN POINTER, WEAR ngraved upon, waoover wid re: e above reward, $5 vz" AR)D.—LO8T, ON Ly st. MOCKING Dird; escaped from fis cage |: of Forty pecond wireet and ree. finth avenues, Apoly at Laz $10 & coruer of Fortioth sweet Iso, N, Weaew, Onierty. TETERAN CORPS CF 1812, OF THE STATE OF NEW York ~ A_montnl Of the corpa will be held at iy | uartera, re ena, oe Suen, oo Monday evening stint Rig THOMAS JERRMTAT, Prosideat, Wirstan W, Hz iwen, Seareiary. ‘tates ia from 86 tree: ty to J. Fe bases ‘asscboom, will receive Ua hy sr REWARD —108T. ON SATURDAY RyswiNg OfiCR TRE COMMITTER ON FINANCR OF THE ‘Amal! wi'te poodle deg; answers ‘othe narue i ts Rie. ae ted sare pio matron fe. fayhabry is whiie, with a tew com, No. 12 City Hall the pet of a child: was nurain, oie avon cnisoas before omnia ae re ated sien ien inet tha aneve reward be given an: H. ABCULARIUS, ecb eibe a: tecziperio een who ‘saves P. ba ‘Twenty ‘rat street Man. MoO J. M. CBOSS, Finance, . AT REWARD —LOST, ON SATCRDAY, A SMALL ‘OTICK.—THE CO: RE ON POLIOK OF THE black and tan terrier dog. from 113 Greene sircet, dof the Oty Raton a brass collar. Whoever will return Bim to the above Ro is thy Halt on Momday, Sttaet. ath PM to aonsice? | place wil receive thandore reward and thanks of the owner, p var’ ns, medical its betore tbe Gomaatticn, vats joo tnnoreated are invited Weamens. WARD.—LOST. ON THE. BTA OF APRIT, A iene commie | $25 famed rink, aa powed 40 bare nice sloney i ‘ Rotng from ete ten ted in MONOULAN, aS Police. | Evetrisebleccker strest stages The finder wid receive ine Nowa AN RECTION WiLL DAT Tite ve reward by eaving Ihai74 Darrow aireck Ioidals om Tivcecy toommn of tha New ark mw taieate Nos Chambers siveet, on ‘he first Monday (he 3 ef of May, 1858 for {tus us follows =-a President Firs” tes rh 54 ne Lee Mt e Presidents, Treasurer Recoriine Corresponding | @™ AMFRICAN LADY, DIN PRace. Livarien, Liorasy me ities om tng, Gea.res an eonng tem tment as resiient er daily gov and Conaneit 22 0m Cousoran'p. "The pols w ii | fens, ina gentleman's ily. Her course of instruction uAM P comprises Faglish, music, French, (which ehe speaks thu “ H BROWNE, — erty) Latin ‘and Tusliaa.’ Best references given aud re ©, LANG RLs e quired, “Address Tultiou_box 542 Post office, N. ¥. FAD A TALLADGR, rth 98, 130) YRENCH LABY WISHES A SITUAT ON A8 GOVE. Anges or an French teacher tn wachool ean teach (Herma ent rodimenis cont. = be . relerences given. Al Brookinn Took BY urtran R, a RRSON, RaQ, ON ‘Tork, will ds delivactd at CADEMY OF PENMANSHIP AND BOOKKEEPING, . Bedeer cated evening. May 5, 1804, ‘M62 Broatway, corner of ay x ~The subd Ai 6 o'clock § Tickets may Le procu wt the principal music scriber @1l] recetve new pupils dail, ven 3a vate, io fares, at Moxart Halland of Diekerece & Widiams, No. ¢ | struction. Susecss guaraniied OLIV ib GOLooMITh oot. en as comma - 2 —————— bs ag BOOKKEEPING, PENM za ALGER EXPRESSES, bre, Freach ond tpanish. \adies laue= ‘will fad PAINK'S academy, 62 Bowery, 8. Y. AND OF CUBA Rg a c, oe. ate peculiarly wiped & the oa rear and fe given at bourseulting thelr own comy Amer sis day or eveel or evening. us: 6@ delivered to ‘accompanying the same tein cone ANTED.—A LADY WITH THE MOST DRSTRABLE Feferences, secustomed and capable :! training up the yourg miad, desires an engygement ax real ernesa The eourse of instroc'ion comoriene Ra) routloard music The lady would aitevd popila on Biated Yaland or Brcoklyn, Acidreae C.C., Hernid oft se OCR KEEPING, $10, WRITING, $5 —ONE BEAT AT we ios vacant, Mr DOLBEAR, 5 retght the Cay before, vith am invoice for cleagiag at the Custom Hous, ‘Cura Draita at sums lo #uit on Haran, Weis Pakoof vo, Agents, 52 Broadway. TUDLEY'S § EXPRESS CALLS TOR DAGGAOR IN Ald. ‘York for the New Haven care Leave your aod Conal sircet, or trecinel Se she corner of Tiromaw! Twenty seventh strect aad Fours EFT OLaY es cepeesscat's for baggnge (nail parta ct 1 the reduced terms Broadway, Beets the largest commercial Laatitntion in ‘arene. rooklyn & the New Haves cars. [Leave jour orders st the odlce Ro w York. reparee geuticmen and boys egetienlly for 4 Panda atreet. buriaess a's short time Regular terme for the fail course. Mes COURTING BOOMS a Practice and instruction HOGKERE?PTNG AND'RUSINERS AFFATRS, We Ws way, Apvieton buileing, _Ciroulars, wiih \erma, he., on application, ie INSTRUCTION «81 WROADWAY. OR Pui ATE CHAMRBERLAT nilemen cf any (Zang tartriam vreachee of Br gush caveation, “+4 inetre pee Cay and evening, to rong! knowtndcn lish elagaical or commercial wireet, nerend coor we wly Aited up Rod is une Synase fa New York WM. BAM! pec'a h@ customers ant frienda to rome and take ¢ with bi vo day, which will be ou Band from 134, until 2 o'clock ho, by any Heglish shetes Bix ROR TEACHER. —A GRADUATE, WHO Has rye agate in Renrope abana & ie In his coun OF PICK. seb He iroacwey. We wil be | | Fyceeron, dts tomes or cafteges no objedtiln. (> Bowl or plsees entre eat ant bas the best referemces. Address Tutor or Teacner, Beate 161M ot, N.Y, () Walxee drtimg fu cena ence of el ARITUMR 20 Ne Tr ccacrnse,of hiner y, and cnowi age secon Mcoounte osc sul apa 16 avold the delay bea resolved to give = ‘only, ai hia rosidence, 20 Walear wren, ae ay qualified for mercantiie paranite fae manner. Now iy Poster's porta aSen @irth edition. Price St Dou! gy Satawiiow C aeger marl. but to offer my one COAL. iomers ea great lacucemente as hdo eow. Ih voters (hat must be clored cut to meet ndvaroes rey @ some 20 La eoals from the eslebratad biaek wilte ath and the Otte a ash w eaneute order ether Sevm wharf No. 14) or from Seay ikl! hover, ak corre OO AIA ott AR Re A. WROKSONER & FXO ARS —ONE RUN Ln uigle, for sale to « tae, arenew 01 This ism chaned scidou ofterhd, wnt | Oe1pbia, Tieden wact Ww clear ‘hem oul They 3, be soid at $i per box, or Saal of Be My oR maak for single joun or a 00 aie on wr or son ‘orm prime order. OF oT) sand SAVORS, 407 Brod way. a eaters ee ores Yhiladol vote, CLOTHING, &0, te : " BIMB 4ETRRACTITR COAL AT. REDUORD rRtona BG AND CARP at ratath—The wad eeeanes ese Any to dispormot, taking orders at rotatl for y calling a of add: Kouit'oni hard brosd. monatais white ash soute apa a TO INVEST IN EROOND HAND CLOTH $5.000 ing. —Gentiomen Cesitous of covverting leh 4 ae fing ata eeeh. can obtala St tenet Afty per ennt more | & + one ron, calling on. or sending Weir address ts Pee ce MORON AY, ts) Pear etre ee Be per tom oF pone! MATRIMONIAL, “YOUNG SOUTHERN GRATLEMAN, (NTRULIORNT, pmiadie ayo honorable, wishes to make the acquaintance A Ga peng loty not over twenty years of nar, with a view | faatctamces, Adseens for one Wek Lavater, box 136 Herald etiee. AIRIMONTAL —A Younc WAN, W YRARN OF aan onaeaaing APpeeraace 2947 Ample means, has bat fave time w make the seguaimiamce cf tution J ANNIVERSARY AND SUNDAY ‘S000, “MUSIC HOU: Broadway, o reap opcencs Peiween the i buen by HORACE WATERS, A; m= 7; ey wihs ow to ™ nM omy moet be ofan York, Oom'nin thirty two. yt ‘end yeaze, mostly new, te for Rabbath rie Ler ee Ba ter hundred, “Powage one cent: peck: wren of Foor me Bet Nipreen tor bors & cons, Buper In'endgy.is presented wih ® copy, nd wall versed in @ nications will be Weert Fi ‘ wh cab 6 apc ¥ tel, Addreme ict, times AUTT, 115 Wall street, $15.000 225 INVEST ON BOND AND MO) See Ae SoHE CBRN OCOPARTNERSHIP NOTIONS, reas YOUNG MAN ants. AS Adee | coos ane, teak ine Mir o ce necessary from $600 ot $1000. AY Apply it ae ie ital NAY, corner new Bowery and PARTNER WANTAO-IN % LIVERY STABLE A business, with about $2,000 fn ou good for Addross G, ¥, B., amar adage * TBROLUTION. —TH PARTNERSHIP Alfeed Buradice, aoder the ets, of D. Wines Loner cance eee a eA Parerequesta el vr in favor - forcall aud sate, nih Win A . ROL OT TON —THE Bhp i” ARD ah on, whip seen they thie oi ra Towotved, the rellrens ar ‘trom businses ‘nity ai in Tigutdation. usiness, <i diwnea K. BANKER, JAMES IL. BANKRR, NOTICE —The undersigred willcontinue the sbip chiad- ery business cn hia own accouat, ui 49 South street, New York, May 1, 1858 AMES H. BANKER, Ditters ah sdintecndamotekine ~ NUW- Rin = m1 existing of LON Aue, OSS #OU & SPikSS mnpates. atin ue as heretofore at No. 9 Maiden Rupe tsiewlyoke Dianece turing ine jewelry, io im street. : ©, LOSKAMP, © Rosswod, © Bikes. ISHOLUTION OF COPARTSERSHTP. —THE COPART- ership heretetor ceristing unter t)c name aad firmof J. 2A. WALLAGE, at No 202 Went Twenty goventh street, was djgnolved on. the first day of Jan 7 saot by mavasl Fas menia WEl be made te James cs Wallace, Who, wi "sen t= quidas.on. April 25, 1258, abExapuie WALLACE ybiness cf mannfacturin AD atthe seme piace by eae a on the same business, BR WALUAUE, oPa= PTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- toting oad m ct, inner & Smyia expires tale Gay by limttetion. ane partner mp empowered to settle he a‘faire of the firm, aromrenamgapats New Yor«, = si $10 900 $10 000 TO_INVTST IN INVTST IN wil) Pyocore Jose doudle OntgE.—T BB ¢ a above notice, I take ones e Tetail hereatter cont nee oe "we May 1b ARTNFR WANTED- WITH § manuiacturing articles toa inone year, Address II Z.D, ARTNER WANTED -70 TAKE b pete rai coal miniog business, with heavy demand on tiver. Parties whoo ‘& small capital command B. 3. FRANKLIN Cha. rat 118 Walnut street, WANTED, < PABTNER, AN ENGLISH - take ga interest with eet. Py 000 (0) Far PURCHASE THE INTERRST OF A ti bones decvased paytner nn high: teepeciablecash | or address H. BOUGHTON, G6 Nassau streok, reem wit wil bear a aizict investigation. ' —_—— FIRST PREMIUM Shae ia tll colors and syle, a price from 6. woo DUR Ro faites ot a Cin FURNITURE. e MELLED AND GRAINED CHAMBER FURNT ase rnc ha ° PHAMBER SUT SUITS OF FURNITURE, and upward. ARES WAKO, Ro al street, = 4 5 Od No. 83, four doors east of Broadway, Ne No. 156 Broome atreet, near Seiolk street. ee eee eee ms isarea ents 14 rot, rom ate oe oa, gillian pes oan week sae to ¢inpoee of tha bal ro ran i oun, ware srraben Hs Bi, och Bm ‘ete & Levee nT and a), worn $18, #22 ont | Rea 12; worth $180 $15. Mard.e ton Dureaus, glasees, and & varioty of other az veil ot wach Will be sold witout roverve, Please cali before purhasag . BU BL {URNITURE | FORFITURK HIGHEST CASH PRICH a, for vasehold furniiure, carpets, mirrors mer chandise end ali bin ie of personal property. (Goods and far- 8 6 Osthartae street. UARD WALTERS @ CO. mre we = siiure cold op commission, Apel WINES AND LIQ Ons, Y RAMUPL RLLIACN’, NO. 7, SOUTH WILLIAM fireet. inthe piace for retailers and families to whieb are fin, bo veiaret BrOd Te gevense beg Iodin * a + 7 . ale dosen. tn quart 8 Kis tem Tounger & Co's Bdloburg ale ia hig hogsieade . foie oan be bad of Alexander ra On inatreet, Brockiyas icin ond white on taverable terms in 180 gallons, # CHARLES FL. K* SALR—A FINE LOT OF RUNGARIA® wis red ¢ ST al 1S, No. 3 Ham- orev oquare URE WINES AND L.IQUORS—IMr retail trade, Bote] keepers, grocer erated liquor: at prices to & FON, imporiera and foreign end domemic liquors, 215 1 ud bee (tay) a ca Ac; together wilh a large stork of t anors ieladiog soene Tie old Monow mebskhy, Orders will_ meet prompt at- be forwarc:« in wood or boule with despstely RTAN? TO THR over for aale usntilte to suit pur irish and 9 one Old port, aber OUGHKREPSIM ¢°.6.—BREWARY RGTADLISURD I2V; The unders. ocd eontinne to manufacture and are prepared te copys amber Dogs city use, ‘or G tor, to any iuported Iachet Orders tecrived sree, New York. Mt Fur on arose brewery, Poughkeepsie. ASTROLOGY. STROLOGY MADAME LANR CAN BE CONSULTED abont love, marriage. and absent friends She telis ait) the events of life at 109 Mulberry street wear Grand etreet. for Ladies, &9 conte. Gentlemen, BO cents, Causes epecdy mar-soy iiegem N_ASTROLOGIAY THAT BRATS SLavarpeas ny A (®.000 reward \s offered to nay one om Uys Warrania 10 give true and ‘n ru in croeitet marae wb. uatame WONDER—THE GIPSY PALMIST 1 now ir past and We know all the seorets of you 4 ei? Bn at A Kknowled YW hig ny yi ry visit the Cana on The ‘tpt Which will gala the altectioae of the op PoMt? LOG € LAIRVOT AS PRUOR, A ‘he AS In who hee revurned @ tor of XK cainenl gill 10 prophe tee was bora wi i of the Rowers = 166 Tleater street, en: iirat Sour, back room. Pes 60 cents, W eit dw Create of ike jiow stree mabers LL AGREE thas MADAME DE GORE 18 Tia M \ doderfal clairvoyant known, DPortons from abroa fre daiiy testing ber GRIN. Charge for anawortag auostl na Wy Tet! ga", 60 lar; cor recetyte of her hair rr storative meciart A a discovery tea, ander the eompiexion perfect ted by Mad. here ah | Conpiat wanted. 76 Vari w it. ADAM PREWSTRE, Wo HOWREY, AnOVE Finetan’ street, Sil Continaes ber business in astrology loro am, w matters; abe {vem confident thateke has no equal idPhby dion BO Cemta Gen! 'emen $1 ‘ ph Best ~ Ow. THe ORLARRATAD, Bus! Or Novice <Mna PREURY, & Wires trae Informat’on on "ae planeta, and aagwers questions 09 b by magnetiom, ma ‘aad German ¥ VATR VOT ANOB—Mits, 5% Bnd elnire oat ia Amerion, eon Vat = ee leat prenart net nt oF a ae Orny air restored to Its wine cote wrthont fe

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