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o 8 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1862. * the States ag propos: 2 one cf the most eificient | Sehr Harvest Quee Br. Grime, Cornwallis, days, PERSONAL. means of self preservation,” He avows that his imine- |W (h potatoes. to Hyde & to iheUnia, | , fh Banal ork (Br), Dei iatan, 10 days, with fad, | (VHILDREN TAKEN FOR ADOPTION AND ADOPTED floes wot hott the | out to fond howaee Ticte muctiamaree Tym INTERESTING FROM EUROPE. nay tant Cremeans cepmonse of the war would very soon purchase ail the slaves in any named State,” yet we cannot think that there is much chance of Congress voting | d¥stv aim is to secure the borders the h ret | Mr. Lincoln seems to convey that. he lo mn ae ee Purchase oven of the three-quar' cre Of a ra go | Quit Btates in mech account. He knows very well that rant Wasa BG, 8 or New York Fost oflee, ation DETAILS OF THE NEWS BY THE MAGARA. which is obliged to in paper for every article which they connet exist a# aseparate nation without the bor- Bene eat Lyons, Hatteras I let, 5 days. streets, Its army regeires, which cAndot Ob(ai4, 10, 10 Ay | a ee a a eaart. aaa monks separate ext | Ba oe eer eaney D®,%, ROGERS Iv YOU WILL, CALL AF THE GRNE- ; ea m me 3 Sashes, 8 ond, which. one, he SO | a ce intolerable. Ad although he will not permit them “s i taunt male Me ral Post oitice, you (rib Sad loiter of some import. tm Ba Pl ew ag BE en that sorount to secede, anit 10 gtee a fouhon (0 we | ‘mins, idelphh ay ene dementen pom ee ——___—_—— The British Press on the Eman- | Moines un lasiy fancy an additional expaniure tious ond tnrriguing Bursgean Moves, he is uot miueh | Bohr dames a ice, ote een pia for Boston. 4 eyes LETTERS FOR YOU A¥ STATION D, . of some hundreds of millions of dollars to transform a | concerned Kebr White Siuall, Bowen, Fi ta for Bosto Bible M tion federal Congress ossents, abel the border States adopt \t, v John a ry om Message. DO ET te cee Mee ctuuder tne pres. | slavery in North America ia doomet, and the GuitStates | Sete Mary A Shrovatiee, La Phadnis tor Bontons Seas EONESD AY dark ivogn air full | 290 Ub Flour, at $6 60 pe ana ery military oeonpation, 13 ‘Sholleh slavery within ser bo lett to comme to shale Seaaee . Wuanover teeter Schr WAV Bindea, Nort pia ior Bostou. ay black eyes revue dark Diived overcoat gray Ye Si bani dteagarcured. a 7 10346 # , . | 80 the foieral government will assist them in getun Nellie D, Dunham, ia for Boston. 7 {a ft ert, ured, their limits. Yor do we believe that it wili shake the re- s FS ny ineore. jean Phe ae Woe Fall River. ie ake black Rak anigrogus and black cloth aap. Ai) a! pais ‘000 boxes C! received by his distressed parents, at 104 East ‘rwenty. eegnth TSSING—A XOUNG MAN Ba gers gett otra yl gt pret eompledion; wore-a black Prosk Goat ad 0.6 e corner of Cannon and Broome siree:s al on Thursday evening, 34 inst. Any information will be thaukfully received by his brother, at 22 Monroe st, vievcanof the South.” Phe eau cs of confict btwoen the tao | OF 8 CUES Tarps Theo eng Hostility to the Union Still | «' mech deer tam the quo of fecal Sa ler am eecsit meee Saginn, 1 have cei Soe fous abet Sanit hujaceiphla for Newpo Prevalent, Fe on ena eicdneg vnunugration | Have W wait to learn whet pression it will make on | RAR | pasion Wallet Grob i ahich into the States of more temperate climate—has the country. The extracts we give from the New York Schr Ellen Baker, Baxer, S| papers can tell us litte. it ig natural for us,accustomed | xeir Sacramento, Bray, now deepened into an antipathy which overcomes ail conside- | Pes veto learn the state of public opinion in the vari- | Schr *M shadlich, Tho Negro Not Worth the Cost, and Seareely | "ha rCinerat | vs in which the Presiaent’s mes. | WS Countries of Europe (rom jouruals published in capi J Behe Jouat au Cone. C 1 1 pubiie life is centralized, to sage may be favorably viewed. As a proposition which | ‘ls where government and p i d “a Man and a Brothel See ee yew ie eiterhteoutar, | study the opinions published in a great Awericanclty, | fhe Montrows Mast, Newport it will be worthy of discussion, though we thivk there is | a%¢ take them for those of the Urion. This error has | Sey George Moffinan, Jones, Bristol. + little advantage in adopting it in its present form. Tho led us astray a thouraud times during the last twelve Merritt, from ship Arkwright. NAMED MICHAEL FOX, rather dark Great Exg Hat reat Egg Harbor. Pordand for Philade pia. Hin, Portland for Philadelphia, Bi New Bedford, 3 days, New Bedford. MtMn Fallons Porto Wico Molansen, 38s) 3 a rp LADY IN BLUE” 18 HEREBY INFORMED 8100 falione cae seria verabion that a note iuder the foregoing signature was received ‘300 ‘whom {i was addre.me tlerces e-sed;-tiathe doesnot {re- | Finest old Brandies for medicinal pi ty to gre “s mouths. But in truth there is no country in the world y Cadwallader, Pierson, Balthuiore. neg roadway between four snd liveP., M., aud ifhe did, m7 cher kinds of goods keps 6 Oe aecease of a "Prominent Bondon | President truly said that the expeuscs of the ae wong | where all that belongs to government is to completely | Steamer Shawne, Van Schgonheren, Philadelphia, could, not frot lack of hnowledge, i cowtize the lady in | ychud Sl! other kinds of goods ips, Khairy See y up the slaves in auy given Sta has DY | Gecentralized as in the Culted States. In Yeoking at tbo eamer Falcon, Williams, Providence, question from any other sbnilarly auired. He would sug: 2) Greenwich street, Wewspaper, meaning, it is that the money now devoted to keeping | eer nities of the eituation we must remember that Mr. Rervryrp—Br bark Eliza Barss, Cooper, sailed yesterday sty therefore, that he be informed where that same “blue”? Oceupies his own store, owns the property, and he ’ up the tag) armies of the North might be more ad me Lineoin propounds rather av aim than ap , Bermuda, and wi ‘hen near Sandy Hook. had er main lange out, imports and buys exclusively for reat 6 Ae, Kees &e. tageoual nn hewian, tae satiaee n of | slavery in | “hould Congress adopt thie resolution an proclaim @ | Psuil yard curried away, She returned for repal SE SC ei ae his ir era dat te ‘is own busiiess from sta st power: Bos’ i io mpodaling North | Policy aud aesurne a duty, but the mang and mode Ot | ciaushtpy Edinburg basse: Pe rcaicea rin Sara cccl; man to his home in Houston street on Tharsda. c ‘sell ig please send his address to Post offive box No. 73? AM STREET-UNIVERSITY PLACE, | WILL YOU ur European newspuper tiles by the Niagarareached | to spend the same money ou fighting and on { execution will be left open to deliberation. We do not | gayoni tian), Southampton abd Hamburg. ; ‘pati ther from the President’s words that it is part of his this city from Boston last night, Tho papers ate dated | emancipation. If the poople of the Northera States wish wean that thefederat governnuent should neaumo tue bur- | Whd at sunset SB; at 8 PM, N. ». | to make any rea! progress tn the seth t the slave nee call for aieier at Union square Fost ole, ts te sane aivna® OARDE=30-7 Rib CIRCULARS, $80, to the 21st of March, and contain the details of our tele- | question, they will give up the policy of burdening them. | @¢8 of tho compensation to be paid to slave owners _ American Shipmasters’ Association, Adiirees as belore, and oblig TE. Bees Beas totais ane aee eee rg” graphic report from Halifax, published in the Heap on | selves and their children with an European debt paying | th® emancipation of their slaves, but rather that the No 51 Waut Staxet—Rooms 23 anv 25, = Pamphlets, Programmes, Cataloguen 2 ancy Priday - ‘American interest. Another year of such war will make | federal government should co-operate for that purpose a . kinds of Printing, from a mere speck. of FOE, . y with the governments of the States. The l’resident inti- | The following approved officers have received cerificates Mah Poster, eygally low. “T. Re DAWLEY, corner Reade i it impossible for them to buy negro liberty evon in A despatch from St. Petersburg, of the 20th of March, | Maryland. If they are content to keep the slave States says:— which have not seceded, and to try the plan of emanci- The Journal de St. Peterstourg (official organ,) of tee pation and compensation on them, they may, if they Pudlishes the reply of Mr. Seward to the despatch of | Teaily in earnest, accomplish after a time a gr v Baron Stocck). “Mr. Soward thanks Russia for her advice, | But, with an expenditure of two million dol are a day, mates gently, but plainly, that the slave owners of the oct association:— border States may fare worse if they refure his proposi- iains Thos @ Hallock, schr Exchange; Benj Aikins, tion. The war ‘s, has been, aud will be, one for the pre- tate" bf ship Liberty; Gu Ds thip Manchester} servation of the Union; but it is impossible to carry war | Mor 1 Pultz, brig ciieaaatog Din Baker, schr v ace sikeohanarte Seu'Witeh: Alegaualer Tiliinehsen sels Bie: Isaiah L Chip. into a slave State without deproctating property inslaves, jan tack tel ine ane OsT—BETW EEN CORTLANDT AND. rote RrEENTAL and Centre streets, treet leeve Button, a diamond set in onyx. ’. e ORNS CURED—FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS EACTE Fie finder will be suitably’ rewarded by leaving is at No. 78.1) (10's Bowery, corner Canal meet, over CL Ze) Hak, —— Ciub and Inveriéd Nails, Buy‘ons, ne, hilblaing, Frosie OST_ON THE 3D OF APRIL, A LARGE Brown | 4&8 ee treated by Dr. W. eich Chiropodists * gern When the masters are in trouble the blacks ran away or | yA") Lark de r Envel taint is and act jevos that when the war is ended by the tion aintat follow thie fate of" 60 e Othar SA aL uch is the fair, moicrate an magnanimous golicy of | -Woter Lay; James C Brown, betk ‘Bite ew! Guarwitt be rewarded by feartg the sara ot thet ollice, Nouralgia, and ail nervous diseases by wearing METTAM & “complete and permanent restoration of tho Union upon its | on must follow £0 many other attempts at | the government of the United States in the hour of suc- | gins, brig Txabella; Sohn Smith, ship Win H Whar 68 Beavi r street. tent Galvano Electro Me-tailie Insoles, will ancient constitutional bases, suitably modified, humanity | Compromise. cess. And what are the loaders of secession doing? In aa, ship Chicago; Hezekiah K Eldridge, bark Winthrop; tuedlate and permanent cu: Oitice 42) Iroad was. = admire the fidelity, constancy, and wisdom of the | rag PLAN 18 “PUERILE’’ AND A SYMPTOM OF | the face ct Mr. Davis admission that tho confederacy 2 Alona Hanan ane res th ie ebtn RobeBurion. Ngee "SATURDAY, PBI, & 1B THE NEIGH: | for scircular. “Sent by express on the receipt of Bl. peror. tow whaiomes) attempted more than it could carry out when it under- | 4: {0 ship Bmp! ” * | with o ten dollar bill, with notes of broken banks; also two —— New Youu, Feb. 10, 1852. ‘The return from the Bank of England for the week | (From the Iondon Post (government organ) March 21.] | took to force sccession on the ‘border States, it has Miscellancous. ending March 19, gives the following results when com- The messaye of President Lincolu to Cougress, which | passed a resolution declaring ‘‘that the honor of the The steamship Edinburg, Captain Mirehouse, sailed at pared with the previous week:— wo this day give at length, proves the federal go- | government imperatively demanda that the existing | noon yesterday for Queenstown and Liverpoo). ba : vernment have begun to despair of “crushing the rebel | war ba prosecuted until the enemy.shall baye been x- | "Tye steamship Saxonia, Capt Ehlers, for Southampton and note, one for d the other for $31, payment stopped. ‘The finder will receive $5 reward and the thanks of the owner by returning it to 378 Houston street. THOS. R, SANDERSON. Mesers, Mrrram & C Nry—Having beeh @ sufferer from rheumatism, and ef erieneing entire relief ufter wearing a pair of your Metalli® nsoles for a abort time, it affords me commend Rest...... -£3,665,544 Increase... lion means of powder andshot. The acis of dipl pelled from every foot of soil within each aud every one iach peas gil reliable remedy for chien Very respect- Public deposits... 8,011,804 Increase. Bee ow to be put in practice, aud enemies who | of the Confederate States: and no proposition of peace | Hamburg, sailed yesterday. Le oe on AY, LAST, A, POCKRTBO, ei te ae AMther deposits 13,340,928 Decrease. cannot be subdued by foree of arms are to be bought { shall be considered which contemplates, however re- Lauxcuzp—John Englis launched from hie yard foot of | 2) of Robert Unhe: r, Jr., of which payment has ‘been stop. MITH & BROTHER'S ‘On tho other side of the account:— over with money. Inno country in the world is “the | motely, the relinquishment by this governucat of any | Tenth street, East river. yesterday afternoon, at half-pastone | ped; also other memorandums ia said id po cetboaik, 0 ‘of Be Ss value exe-pt to the owner, ve. pai NEW YORK dollar” worshipped with more zeal than in America; 80 portion of any of the States of the confederacy.”’ Afr. | o'clock, the steamer New England, for the International 0 a grave political exigency ‘the | Lincoln's message and the resolution of the Confederate | steamship Company of Portland, Me. Her dimensions are | #nder on returning the same to Hovert Usher a. 182 West Government securities. £10.716.261 Decreas Other securities 18,139,828 Decrease... 140,726 | it 18 not surprising that Thirty-fourth street, PAL * ye 726 | Chief of the State should cal! in tho aid of the favorite | Senate aptly distinguish the character and circumstances of Length, 280 feet; beam, 31 feet; depth of hold, Notes unemployed..... 10,451,435 Increase... 678,525 | sao), ‘The war is au expeusive oue to both side as follows:—Length, reer 5 Pt hold Both | the (wo governments. I2feet. She is intended to ply between Boston and St John, Lio steas THURSDAY, APRIL 3, FROM A SECOND The amount of notes in circulation is £19,S70,150, be- | North and South are creating for themselyes burdens e mail i 4 ALB. ing a decrease of £143,535; and the stock of e lion of which posterity may ever succeed in getting Personal Intelligence. NB, tonching at Portland and Eastport. The engines will be apie ser ro Bialway, A reward of : seppeuns Cok Of sulin | rid.” Commerce is staguant—trado at a stand- | Hon. Edward Bates, Attorney General.of the United | Putin by pag a —— 2 im whole, balf and quarte: casks, browed. trom the chi 7 , PRP wi cargo « 5 ui 1} yy aining a Vel a " .¥. £521,475 when compared with the preceding return. the beiligerents is at stake, and the independence} Gen. T. J. Stead, of Baris bnens Gape Stanley, of the | gud with vay sprung. will be Pecan Krag. tires Dalrd 3 FA Wroudway, Poon ‘The London Star of the 21st of March says: of the other, aud the war must consequently pro- | Grenadier Guards, British Army; A. Thompson, of Banx Growzen, Watts, from Matanzas for Cowes, for ‘The Morniug Chronicle was not ceed till either party is subdued. Such being the appa- | Bwtulo; Rev. John Lord, of Stam ea’ Mr. Kirby and ders, wih 780 hhds molasses, put into St Thoros 18th ult, rrmiug Chronicle was not published yesterday | rent prospect of affairs, Mr. Lincoln guddenly starts for- | wife, of New York: Nicholas Cartor, of England, and | inwleaky conditions with foremast gone. OST—YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, Wane GOING Tnx? N EXHIBITION . morning, and may thorefore be regartied ax defunet. Wath KBTS—I AND Sho axception of the Pullic Ledger, the Morning Chronicle | WaF@ and proposes by One and the saime stro y | Thomas F. Eddy, of Massachusetts, aré stopping al the | paig Trap, Brown, from Portland, with lumber and | gof,{fom the Fost oflies io No. 282 Washington strect, ten ae sieepeiee - neea ras the vldest daily paper in Lindon, it baring boonies, | ‘Rutan enc to the war, relieve the country of the pre- | Clarendon Hotel s hooks, bound te Porto Hico, put ato St Thomas 10tn ull, | jiberaily rewarited by fe fearing them tt tice above number. sent drain on ita resources, reconcile the now divided por- tions of the American nation, abolish slavery money in his enemies pockets. In American pat North now assures the South that it can do a good thing by discontinuing hostilities aud ret whilst, atthe samo time, the fede Major Lawrie, Capt. Fairfax and Lient. Wylie, of the | 1*#ky, aad with loss of sails and rigging. British Army; ‘Col, Hayes, of Unadilla: T. J. Brown, | Brio Josie Grucey (of Rockland), Gilkey, from Portland of Indiana: George Peabody and family, of Salem? | fot Havana, with shooks, putinto St Thowas 16th ult with Mr. Whitney and family, of Montreal; Curtis Guild and | foremast cone. ning to the Union, . Br Bric BiLLow—March 3, lat 4229, lon 3819, at 8 PM, vavernment tries | Wife, C. H. Cutler and i. McLoughlin, of Boston, V. Bur- | . 2.nou the brig Billow, of” Windsor, N&, abandoned and tablished in 1770. For a long perio it took the lead of ‘the ether journals, and reprosented the whig party mad whig politics with great ability and fidelity, The pa; Aeclined grad rally in iniience from 1840 tillabont tweive years ago. when it passed out of the hands of its then ST—YESTERDAY . | marbor.) ‘The Liverpool, New ¥ K and Phulsdelphie 8a 9 MORNING, COMING TROMWIL- | snip Company iment dotnutchng thelr full powerea Uiyde byt ian Belenabice as tollow HOO, BATURDAY. APRIL 12, Hava, SATURDAY, APRIL 19 ay gn dn abe Poe Laplics tes to enlist the sympathy of the rest of the world by its rou, Sr. ee Sei CE OGIy LG, SA eee oY Saale, waterlogged, Jibboom, Yoretopgallantinast’ and main boom ds Saigeager- > ~ ge, am farce sums of money wpon it; bit although it became in | S°BeVO"s Oller to purchase, with lard silver, the emanci- | “ ‘ i Casati ds - RATES OF PASSAGE, ne faadiioh mace bbe oan ae ogee | patiow of mome mllions of mlaves. Such, ih fet, s the |, Hon, O. G.Myors, ex Attorney Geveral ofthis Sate,ang | | Vane, @uandiFaniges The slip Sichoou, of New Tex, REWARD.—LOST (ON THURSDAY wornixa, | posUla, AT Serreee. Roe: ropes cl Ss in J in| 1 yD o ay Md a day bi not revive. When the Peelites took of Broposal which has ematiated from Mr. Lip tie W * ie hating ma lean excellent passage of only seventy-two. di $2, Apri, from No. if Grove street ck aud tin ter Re ice in Lord Geen’s administration, they neglected their or Coun: King, of New Haven; £. E, H t | New Haven: J. Tiffin, of Montreal; &. R. Dean and wife, trie glee prov ment, and has been submitted for the cou: the federal Congress. As might have been expect vier SI on This is by far the quic passage ever ce, and we trust that before the Simoon ‘to the name of Gip. old, eropp\ and long tail; Do. toHamburg... 85| Do. _ to Hamburg... questions asked. “| | passengers algo forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Sabra press, and it shortly algerwards changed hands. Its | } ‘ ‘ ata ah New ¥ d, has created no jittle ‘* sensation" in New York, and has, | of Boston, and W. Griswold, of Hartford, are stopping at | eaves, some public ovation will be paid to the captain in % GownWward course was then rapid. Tt has been intimated ‘aken all parties by surprise. the Asior House. Tecogmition of his having show. how im duration of QB REWARD.—LOSR, IN FULTON Of CLASSON AVE. Mates ford i Eietvool cr Qucenstown:<-Firat, Cabin, $75} na Caprese ererorstlapmelypa erm = aeons will be shared by all who are made | 8. M. Kuevals and wife, of New Haven; L. Riggs and | {he voyage betweeis Otago and the men ‘her ¥ can be » Brooklyn, on Wuursday aiterno.n, » pate of Gold } $8 and 108, Stocrage frum Liverpoo), $40. From Queens neXt, but all the probabilities are agai acquainted with the Presideut's message on this side cf | family, of Washington; E. N. Shelton, of Derby, Coun. ; essenid. On enterity the port the EPaoon ire salute of Spectacles: The tinder by deaving th a al ‘Sou ee town, § ). Tickets can be bought here at these rates, enabling Tho London Times of the same day, says:— the Atlantic, It is far from easy to enter into anexami- | G. W: Sanford and J. 8. Utley, of New York: G.'C. Ster- | tue “(the Above vessel arrive eee a ee Feodirea the above | ban fe enor Ee a modations for passenb ‘There was no issue of the Morning Chronicle yesterday. | bation of its merits, i appears so utterly preposterous. It | ling, of Connecticut; J. B. Palmer, of Providence; Edward | days from 2 ‘sew Zealand, both The oilices were shut up, aida placard affixed outside in- | !8 aseumed, and indec dexprestly stated, t formed the world that ‘the publication of the Morning |. continues to be an Chronicle is unavoidably deferred until Mon next, | tion cf the Union,” March 24.” The Morning Chronicle was only vight yoars | Projected which would require for its realization the ap- short 0: the centenary of its birth, having béen establish- | Propriation of the moneye at present ex, 4 re strongly Dailt in water tight {ron seetions, and ca 20 BEWARD.—10sT, ON WEDNESDAY MORN Tatent fire anuhilators, Experienced surgeons are attache ni, ou Sixth aventie, neae the corner oi Eighteenth J to,each steamy street, a Sable Fur Tippet. ‘The finder will For {uriher information apply In Yiverpool to WILLTA reward by ares Wat No, 26 East Fourteenta 22 Water street; 1n ow ty ALE “the war | Tweedy, of Danbury, aud G.He.ge, of Staten Island, are | — We notice the sate of A2 brig Helen Jane, 186 tone, built at stopping at the Albemarle Hotel. Danariecotta in 1549, af $0000, now uacer Britis colors, and Dr. Bostwick, of the United States Army; J. M. Robin- | Al bask Loutea, 247 tons, built at Philadelphia in,1841, $9,69. be son and W. A, Lavies, of Louisville, Ky.;J.C. Woodward | °*# ‘Whalem mded on the f nb 4 ‘ jemen. as AB si of Albany; M.D. Danchy, of St. Lou H . Griggs, 0 Bla fh Pe Feb 13, sehr Oxford, Sno ed ip 1770, war. It is difficult, therefore, in the presence of these | Waterbury; M. J. Madden, of Rondout: H.Z. Culver and we Nietts Had taken’ 6 sp whale, but fn eyoe ae ss Sons idete oan pol Pen ae m hat | wito, of Chicago; 0. T. Bart and wife, of Syracuse: 8. . | Dbis cil be se PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S EMANCIPATION PLAN | project of ‘the federal governiet. But dismissing | Syn D. Wateen at wity aud We bei, of Berton ship Cubana, fiom NYork for ‘Havana, March 27, lat ares v elven cy & MACE 61 King eae sireet; UE, No. Pace de la Bourse: in Philadelphia to JOUN G, DALE. 113 7 Walnut street; or at ihe eS Ps ollices, street, or to Henry Floyd |OHN G. D. gent, 15 Broadway, N. ¥. ¥ Jones. Proprictors of livery stables, will please tntorin the Taxon Sonrn aRRaat LLOYDS? “STEAMSHIP NEW W. Taylor, of Washington, and J. K, Melutire. of Dayton, pene oe rom consideration this matter, let us see in w FY os " tpn 5 BEATS AT Message to Cone | ie Proieet lise realy cou The President seems | °0!) 8re stoppingat the St. Nicholas Hotel. | Evlwin, steering W, was signalized March 27, lat 66.03, | Police If the harness is oitered for sale, ORK, G. Wenke, commander, carrying the, Untied - i 1 har. grees—Financiel, Military, Political ula ot seactoer ee beri rewoaie ee iedipeues Arrivals and Departures. Bile tcl, from Cardense for Calais, March 27, lat} = THE FIREMEN, Fee as bers street on ay APRIL iselle and Social Objections—The Negro Not | 07 the Southern confuleracy, oF rome portivn of It, aud DEPARTURES. 2517, ton 10 39. pea ep Meee - . JATURDAY, APRIL 12, at 12 o'clock 0. 1.—AT A MEETING oF FOR Clon Hoss Company, Ne id at the carriage BREMEN VIA SOUTHAMPTON, house on Thursday eventugy April 8, 1:62, (0 take action sa passengers to relation to the demise of the late foreman, Mr, Michacl Dal- LONDO; VRE, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, ton, the following preamble and resolutions were adopted:— | at the following rates:— Whereas, The grief- inspiring announcement just made of For the first cabin, $100; second cabin, $60; steerage, $39,. the demise’ of our well beloved friend and foreman, Mr, | For Arelght or ttn of iy a Michael Dalton, demands from us an_ expression of the deep Li {CHB & CO., 68 Broad street, feeling of sorrow engendered in our hearts by this lamenta- : Worth tie Cost and Just Barely “a Man a Livrrroor—Steamship Evin! a Biother”—Nobody Willing to Pay accordingly makes that possibility, or sh leant fs hones iP. enteriained of it by the seceded State for His Freedom. his proposal, So lung as the war continues, 20 long will TBE NEGROES TOO NUMEROUS AND VALUABLE FOR | these hopes be eutertained iu the South; and should they NORTHERN PURCHASE—THE CAUSE OF THE CON- | be realized, it occurs to President Linco that it is by FLICT LIES DEEPER THAN THE SLAVE QUESTION, | no means improbable that some of the border States {From the London Times, March 21.) might then elect to join the Southern confederacy instead Cl Schr Sarah, from Cardenas for Philadelphia, March 27, lat W Wendell, T Cap. | og 7s ion tk 3 i ham, J H McChesney, BH Scurin. Robert Strain, het 4; Brackett, Protessor M Jewett, Chas A Rief, Capt A Bravo, | Schr Ewart § Eisen seilgrksen, from Sagua for NYork, Mrs Bond aud child, Mrs ¢ nofis and ebild, Mrs Thomas und ech 28, John Stith and wife, Joun Wilson and gon, Join Foreign Ports. uhard Bond, Captain Newland. RN, two children Barnunst, WCA, Feb 16—In port schr Susan Cannon, ‘M Titlen, Edumnd A Engiist NYork, just arr; also a Boston bark, from Slerra ty Read, Mrs Richard With Rev Da see se atrle and wife, Mttoses Aisa Wardell, | Page from bacon “ALLA For some time it has been expected amon sthe ne | of the Union. In order to blight these hopes, ft ; Anaress 0, h ImArr ships Rose Standish, Hutchin, Die event; therefore TEAM TO LONDONDERRY, GLASGOW AND LIVER. or ie maegtie thas een, oxpeitod among the people | of the Union. In order Eight thera hope. gecure for | Wes, Geieran sir, atic @ Bian dK Hav guiset tp ranesyt ah aeons Satnent tenet | yitene eee he teal, ay Mehaat Dawn oor | 52 pole Mosuna Suara Comps aoe ee al wad about to make some iuaportant decision inrespoct to | put an end to the rebellion, there ts but cue step neces | ¥ GGuuerren, Mrs Guserres, zig BP aren, Misa AustelD, lin (and aid th fo Shain: & Caring, ci eli ules “hips sce bas oon eral oe ite oF fie maa | DONS: Oe ah. eta ined Sache slavery. A manifesto which should electrify the Old | sary—namely, the emancipation, or, a8 it is modestly | Johu Houston, Heur — ‘Geo T Taylor—Wwith others in Etre ton “Fone ‘raser, Harvest Mele | an ardent and Mo thustasiio supporter, mt ourmetropolis has | sail trom Pordand next Saturday Rates of World, cause a general revulsion of feeling to the side of | expressed, the initiation of the emancipation of the | the steerage. $305,000 in specie, ; Morning Glory, Hobbs, hinches (ond sid 8th ia been deprived of the’ services of a useful and eatimable | from New York: 2 Feat class, Reon % Accomm: By the North, and seal the doom of the rebeljion even in tho | slaves. Souruamrros, Hava axp Hamnurc—Steamship Saxo. | Antwerp): Sth, King ie nll, Beene a o, fop, Antwerp); | citizen, $50 and $66; stecrage, found with nod provisions, $30. “Gort more rem te slave States, has been looked for by per- ‘The manner in which this operation is to be effected ig | nla—Miss A Robmann, A Holzapfel, New York; Tonarles Bicharg qT, Greenough 5 C9 Ga core hari Favorin, New Resolved, That while we yield with due reverence and | tificates issued for ing! ig Out deengere from ait the prin Sons suposed to share ins C confidei ” rahi, London; Alexander H Strauss, elphia; Mr ani i loth, 34 umility to the fat o} who chasteneth whomsoever he cland at very low rates, Me treasure tho confidence | not communicated tous, We are left to guess Frabl, London: Al H Su Philadelphia; Mrand | York; 10th, Atalanta, Mor il, Conutmbo; (9th, De neg tte humili fo the Sat of Him | wh sei tenetls wh hy Treland at Jo ny biding sor- #28 Broad wa: New Yor! feceuge of one who, SABEL & SEARLE, General Agents, sear dlatingutsted. for his activity and in- sors @ friend and companion, endeared himself OYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP CHINA FOR LIVER- 8, and Who, as a citizen, by Lis upright and pool—The CHINA, James Ande: Be ‘Commande he de- Melbourne’ ‘Sid Mate vernment. We do not know how far the Ame- | tails. As far as we can understand the scheme of Mr. 2 Steel Magnus Prank, 8 ew Yorks MA fein. Bayi! Rost, inth, Golden Horn, Rice, Chinchas. Ficans will consider that their expectations have been | Lincoln, it suggests that the Northern States shou!d pro- | Mr and Mrs Joseph Stern, Washington; Charlie: os Gefiach a rs Iqvi@vk, Feb 2i—Arr bark Sumter, Humphrey, Valparaiso. fuliiled. President Lincoln has made a move towards | pose to buy up ail the siaves of all the States which | child, Philadelphia: cH Wont ‘Sun Francleco: Phipp | Sisat, March 17—No Am vessel in port. emaceipation. He has ventured to look ‘the eyer- | elected to barter the ‘institugn” for a pecuniary con- | Haas, New York: M SAschheim, Ca}ifornia; Mra Philippine American Ports. of the gi Tasting negro” in tbe face. Tue highest person | sideration. The federal government would not, how. | M&urer aud child, Mrs Rupp and child, Mra ‘Helena Mentel BOSTON, April S—-Arr schra John ‘& James, Baker, and | honorabie conduct, commanded the respect of ail whe knew ail trom the stream on Wedn 9th instant. o 5 . = sla , ‘ork; Mus Fr Renner. A Brische, Phiad % ; him. X steamboat will ply between the comm hart, a Jere iu the State does not continie to ignore what | ever, claimaright to interfere with slavery withix the be Winged Racer, Snow ch Crowell and BF | Mat. sived, That to the widow and mother of Me. Michact | Ay Gir rend the Giana frees Ita TE A aL, 6 co Tangier; Tsu acborren, Mrs Muiford, New | Ailee Alien, Philadelphia: Laura May, Billi Newenst 3 Hoyt, Boston: 8 Lenhelm, M Brubl, 8 | Dot "iS Barnes, Chase; Ellen Peskiné, Eldriges and Tar: um, Jou Peter Koch, New York; G Heine- | rie Smith, Kelley, Elta izabethport; steamer Saxou, Muithews, iia Blogss, St Louis; John, Har: Phiadelphia, Mr ond Mrs 1 x Schweder, Lima; Mrs Scheivle, Mra Ham! iy bust —fae sehr Mary C Terbell, Handy, New has beon in the minds and on the tongues | limits of a Slate, it being optional with eich State to ef millions since the. outbreak of the war, So far, then, | accept or reject the proposal. No suggestion is mace the sbolitionists and the Diack republicans may be satis’ | of any intention on the part of the North to abolish fied. The President bas invited the discussion of a wry | slavery, and the only difference which would be detected Dalton we respectfully tender our sin we heartily assure them that we sympathize wi their affliction, Resolved, That wi foreman, and that, sefigors and baggage on board, Nous bat passengers sa bo taken on boar’ The ASEA wil sal 234 instant E. CUNARD, No, 4 Bowling Gi New York: Fe detic a'e and dangerous question, and may give courage to | between the United States as they would be newly con- York (or Barnstable); sloops Harvest, Corwin, NYork; 3d F " 7 : s i a ehald Miand Mrs Charles v Schirach nud ae x * | his memory, we w eistal bage of moumin Of, LIVERPOOL THOMI'SON'S BLACK STAR LINE. ali tio to speak their minds on it, but who were | stituted, and what they once were, would consist in | child. Mrs ¥ Be child and infant, Williamsburg; Frai ye MT METHPORT, A rfl s-cla schrs Carroll, Velzer, Resslvod, That the above preant d_ reastutions be The WEBSTER sails Aneit 9 A m hoard, at pier wit y the ampering the policy of the go- | the coustant readiness of the free Stnto# to buy up | cis B Leseur, Captain Kummicker, Hage Brown, New York, | wes SABETHEGRT AW etzTON. Velzer: | pabliahed in the New York Heralt, Leader, Suaday Mereury | 8, North Fiver, or atthe 2p" Pean treet: ‘Phun Yerument. Like the sovereign at an old tournament, Mr. | the freedom of those held in servitude in the and othei rage, Total, 102’ Specie, $160,0 Hall, Faleford, Tanne ‘ Porter, Charles- Bud Sunday Atlas; also, that an auth henticatert copy of the | Live npoorn tale of this line heat w a same be transmitted to'the relative MES O'BRIEN, Aseistant Foreman, retary. ve 9 th nigh tsto © meforwarda | States. On the question of the probable expense ee ut the 1 has just | of carrying out these philanthropic designs we are rather Wes veloc me mit | eT mbesed atthe eee cel SHIPPING NEWS. Sachs Richardt BO pions aut | war would very soon purchase all the slaves ig apy dent, Hal "yas! Newburg; ed to the fight in the hulls | named State,” but as it is absolutely impossivie to divine Mite, Teaberts Sol chki: sloops Elen V, Gordon, a. FS, LEVERTOOL, AND LONDON. =tarscorra a | Fer, suits for Live and Si NEW PUBLICATIONS. At pier 17 East rive Bios vi anal we} thing more than such an invi the ‘ove of slavery are summ of re i ogress an i tho Legielatca ibe border Sato | for wa laagi of tne tho eurvemt expats 0:14 | gpy men anuasac ron pt zone Tres Yoon 1295 | “EAST GREENWICH, Apri! 2 sii slonp Commerce, Tyler, Aree aoe f ROH OF OH To ont ASGAOR FHOM, AND 10 IRELAND BY TWh FB plan tor a ry to the latter. “dood it sinoleas. It in Got anticrpatga, Ubeeell the clapetrtdieg | em met: 204 tow waren, tern 128) NEALE RIVER, April 2—Arr achrs Sea Bird, Chase, New | lon, 216 pages, 1 Price 38 con's, or meiled ineer 0 | Pontos ¥ a" Lane of Lv rpoo! Fi the THORNTON: @ireaiy cleor that, if slavery is to on m In the Juld promptly , © Sach, ce teenmetioe of te se Wa eae Bees Fork: ‘Thomas Borden, Wrightington, Provigénce sr'phita. | cents: ‘GAUNTH, Publ ster, 39 Waker street, X. Gplla Sr 18.- athe ADELAIDE the by other | generout OMB of actthent: but Bt ie ex Port of New York, April 's e delphia; New Regulus, Ball, Elizabethport, Sld schr Corne- federal g: lia, Mackey, Elizabeth port, Doriler States, (he change toate a> omy Yi SPIRIT OF WASHINGTON.” means than those at wich he pu + icigd unat the b border States would txke th initiative, Sd—Arr schr Connecticut, Pratt, Ellzabethport. Sli sehrs Tt is not nge that we is of th th ¢ Gcenn | Ghd thus demonstrate to the States of the Bhaig shy pesntinCunipanl et hurtentn B Cropwell Eptire, Kiuntes, ‘and Jobn Rogers, Buckaloo, Blizabethport; AN ASTOUNDING REVELATION, Y hes IAD COTES LINE LIVERPOOL ‘AND LONDO PACK. should read and re read the G unt iresi_ | how groundless are the hopes entertuiped gy them of aca. stoop Ann BAT Te Cat a mere ‘@mith, and waren, WAIT_AN AND PRAY. ay TAN ‘ES TO ENGLAND, IREL. z ud the: . | their joiuing or remaining attached t» ine louthern oon: 'p Elien Foster, Robiuson, fan Fran cisco—Hallet & Car ADARH QD AT (ek son TO OR PROM GREAT LatTALN teELAND fheelves vaz- | fede THOP, AYE Mrs Lineols, wii! the power of the man Waa Ee Psd NEW LOSDOS, Air lair selr George J Jones, Boston - the loweat rates, and DRAFTS, py i i wepapers arc uurse, | Southern confederacy be weakened; thus will its expec- | Shin} Magoun, Rakes, ban & or Baltimore—pat in to land ta honor of the aE me pata . i9 fi a ita e government at Jongh gives tatious bo blighted; and thus will the great civil war be | Shit Ty pera, Henn , Bhan NL, & G Griswold. Adak i i 7 i Buon oa _ “TAPSCOTT & CO., 86 South street, Mine to their cau ath moreover prought toa close. Sh.p Coustellation, Muuliner, tool Curow. 5 nm cl ae tog $000" e = - an y, stich @ (eoling of satisiaction inthe pub- | Thonghtful politiclans, both here and in America, have Ship Stepebn Crowell, Butgess, Loudonderry—Snow & won a iin Winn ny ee ey Pe ee a A Foe CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA. i ei amoig a people who | lv predicted that the war between the North and tie | Burgess. schi's Lucy Robinson, Davis, | for fJe, _ Seut fr fi by JOHN K. A first clags steamer will leave New York on the Ist, 11th: naenitest of wiich Cuy cam id wl imately b» concluded, not by one of the beili- we, BRM, Meck, Obienrich, Rotterdam—Punedy | NE ytr For Sito , Hari, Full River for do; N and dist of exch month, except when these dates fail on "Sune igcecus amt oricrinal ‘pocering the other, but by one of them being no | Menck iota Pri) SKinite: Oot telembde Mary C Ferbe Tamiy; Bristol for doy'sloop W Datewpure? ge Saat ioomaill ie an the day of departtre will be on the Mouday fol- o of ing to supply the funds necessary for pro- rk Tycoon, Lewey, Philadelphia—H Benner, Tawhton for do. ° rRIT OF S.—CHUBP c) Fre " only office, No. 5 Bow. : im does not iteelf even | Tnging the contest. That (he Southern confederacy was rie zcenemiph (Diteb), Sc hipper, Amsterdam—F unch, ieee, Cy Wag I eng RA ag sv <a Folnpere, W Taney ys aunt bin Mag Ores reight or passage apply at the abhi, ‘cen to ournals most fuvo able to his administration. It is, | not likely to be the first to yield was apparent whefi it | Meineke & Wend 3 MEA fs Ulizabeth ports Oliver spn a Senan,- Provide ‘ne for 3 x inelded, $2.0. s tm a that Congress itso. to co operate with | was borne in mind that ite object wae not dexiinion, but | Brig Paabet Alberto, Pitot tee i eo ps David Sands, Bi i OR SINGAPORE.—SHIP | THOMAS As W. sBAR the slave St ition of slavery, Bud \ mnuce, and that, as President Davis very properly Bie inated Beviewant, Tamas, Bomton< Ht Diteag ts “por. ITIC AL. = 1 Wham, master, is How Lon nd should devot tothe compovsation | pul ii, “Nothing could bs =¢7se than defen! at ‘Ibis by- arah Jane, Nixon, io danet rom Marte. “ mannvevess | & small aiiount tf sate he ‘of the masters, Now, | hat ocoars to us is, ig $0, What Are “ fo think of a proposal which a ma gees £ ne DeuAtOL Gt Bee Gradad ey “4 ‘A MEETING OF Tuk MOZART HALL DEMO | Apply to D. G. BACON, 143 Pearisirect 8 thai this is a scheme toally inapplicable to the wh th ibility of a people who have never dependen AN ctatic Geweral Cominitie IARRYING THIS Mount, Hope, Sullivan, deer, Brightman, NYor! sid ehre Henry € atoll, Al Bristol for do (or Bar Are, sches Huntress, Disne rad Gonninitice Weare with. wre colleague aid frlew dy ni 5 ward, and iy deplore the ere friend who has thus been so early cut off in t Rehr AB lery, oY 13, 1562, it was " Union, whied sr. Linc vthis friends declarete be | texed, and who now for {ye first time fnd them clir Mary ie, pea Pint AUSTRALIA PIONEER Btiil in existence, Th serves saddled with a national debt, voluntarily | Scif Ealesting, Cainiin, Georgete returned by the last #4! 4,000,000. Pheirralue is | submitting to @ system of taxation which would | BY Newpcat,Tarner, Berlin Masi Db LIN e aMgten Gath or tien A HONE ER, ata beitial Gare SULEA AN x ig" now rapidly loading tor S;duey, N- 8. W. 7 deant river, and. wil ail cur ‘Albre, D Hurlbut & Co, fy sItimore for Providencet 80 eno mous that it is of Little u « te caleulate it Since the | have for i Clject not the vindication of the Ser Staten Islander, Palmer, Deai’s Island—R Murray, s a © Honea) ta youth, The clipper SOUTH AM Ya Wwittencceed the tion of tue price of a | nation ‘abt of ‘the national | independence, but the hr Fountaly, Daxtt, Phiindstphie=L, ( Ke y Pa ete seats b> a ‘hat they re {heir condotever and sympathy, to hs ne i eee i ad in one thetatt perhaps, r ar zi er. SmAre sobre, Sardinia, Rumbal rends and famity, at t uneval i aud 3 on \hetation from slavery of a 10 which, perha} ah Sy Pete “TE a Mane! My ApH SAre sche Sat yo ya Piggeetetead ies Reg A eS AT erg Passengers, The Alyy r ship Stunday, Cth inst., at one P.M. Kes tved, That tiese resolutions be published, and thet a copy of the same be transmitted to the family of the de cmned, Co | OE Oe BATIT is cont en Tonding for Mell our will have quick despatch, and having puperior accoramionae tions (being well lighted and ventilated), presents gre in- ducements to first and secoud cabin passengers. For f ‘gh apply to R, W, CAMERON, 90 Beayér street. -—"KANGAROO LINE,” FOR . MEL- ax nee mne.—The ship ATLANTIC, 1,400 tons, with ele sant PTY CENTS. —THE | accommodations, can take, 4 tow inate sy rahiable | more than any other lein the world, they entertain the chr BF King, Leeds ail fedelitia—O Lil e ne aanttaitie Wien ance, | mere antinathy?. Ahere may be found tn Europe many | Seve Wt AunT, Hash cil Phil fete LS and then | who requrd & South Carolina dave as aman and a brother, Behr Mary Langdon, inkham, Boslon—Metcall & Duncan. Fitive poverty of thasfederatiom, the dif | though we fear that the number is but emall whe would sid. | Schr Copia, Weat, i foatoo=a 8 a the preent finrneaal embarr. ments, scribe largely to qect hes. yghes bs se, botion of Ps eal Brainard, Bowditch, Charlestown, Mass—Mas- 0 rapiily imcressing, the flood finding ia Philadelphia, or ton,or New York, any | ontene y stand tee rent inbenemnen of the Amart elo would submit to the slightest pecuniary sacrifice to Kens Montezuma, Catele, Procingstoen. " ‘tad Drw Po: Ob, sted ys Zi mense su" rusgee thal Pasce negroes reyrrese ae son, Palas Nee, geht Presiden, Scoville, STEAMBOAT! OR BRIDGEPORT.—FARE ADEUPLIrA, A, A crv 8 fy hee cp hip Ni te pag fin the cause of the negro, itis not t ‘ant Lim freedom, is so utterly absurd that it is impos- Sehi Grion., ‘Davis, Fall River—Master, rir plan of Mr. Lincoln is not intended to apply to the whole eine to'ebtertain it seriously. The meaneof defray Schr Mary Emily, Snow, Beverly—Master, Wrights, aceite BRIDGEPORT will leave Peek 5! stip, Bast eegers soe ates oll pl on ee Suuth. The negroes of \iabama or Texas may Wo ae | the expenses of a war in which the sympathie: sere) Parker, Parker, Saybtook—Master, ~ ar irigs'Thos Waller, Anderson, Kitt » evel aS ny T eeday § nd Batt i at hea Wenesaay "mor sagen ng ch objects of i lauthropists as the ne whole of the Northern population are ARRIVED, Newt, Boston; Fannie Lincoln, Rivers, Ship Deland, (eee aoe eae a eee ee ares br Hs q wood LORD & UEREAU, 108 Wall street, ve i of the te Pop Kamo, Ai 1 R-uurning, Ivars Bridgeport every Monday, MATELER es of Maryland the same claims to b ewrongly enlisted have not yet = discovered ; v § storeship Rele 86, [on Comme ties Daoist F Ucn, schre J JAP sone, Shaw a C44 gy ‘at 108% «’eluck, on ihe wer val ‘OF the “Lord & Co, counignces at 3 Mel a p, be doubt, more hard- that an expen: | Warsaw Soun jaye, March 31, lat 83, a ington. Thacher, Bosto angliah; J 4 ow gn eight ta nae cat they: ore shore’ ofvoa Woks atray Tran then: | inure’ Crast te (ie presen war axpeudilare sheakd | veig Dashing Ware, ‘Rive, fein Sihatitian' for Queers | Uiariner Knowles, art i Newell, Sherman, do; WMeinent, | Nev Aven “Pe he aha OR HAVANA VIA. Ragsat, sieht Raa families, aad tho pictures which orators aud | be incurred in effecting an object towbich they are not | tom, for orvere The caplet si tt ie te od inst, ete Del Aprit2—At the Breakwater, bark Thos Ril- NE PEOPLE'S LINE. OF STREAMERS AVE COM. Sapiens 1m eaten oat oat Tes tne whove ports, from ae novelists have given of negro sutfering have been | only iniiferent, but in maufy respects decidedly hostile. Ton 74%, toarded brig Baltic, from Philadelphia for from Loilou, wtg orders; schy Anna’ Maria, aud reve. u A will heir regular trips, “s wharf fe City, on fy, ate P. My trom fooc of Gor: lant atrec i | Sonieag. cre gat ire Pinta Vesti be hudut the ofice ou the dock, ‘Freight for: | Saturday Apriig 26{ Satarday Warded {a Albaity aud'the West with despair Feinage money io Nassau SMETH, Agent. | jra‘ange iweney to avant: aoe ‘an experienced ‘Surgeon on nition Bos war jed from incidents sorght for in the avnale of the | Bat ever®npposing Congress assented to the proposition Wet 10 sea barks Det he ton States. Bet the abolitionist zeal of the President, what guarantee would be afurded to President stops short of (he region where siaves are nithern States that it would be carried out, as Mr. mst numerous and moa’ With a frankmes« | [-coln admits only the initiative in emancipation crn at 4: mame time, sche Evelyn, irom Philadelphia for ee ath, int $9. lon'74, boarded ‘brig Stover, froti Bel- dvia Sarstow, Liverpool, Feb 4, with coal, to Experienced very heavy weather; lost Te ade ED Apel Soar orig Pennell, for Deblin: Age. rkand a market; Fannie, for liwaukec, Brown. orf dé Nsmith wei jo. 4 Bowl which seems to he natural, be ayows that his design is | prosent be effected? If his juitiative is to have the ‘ boat bilwarks, ke. March 27, lat $648, | Cid ache Nf Hall, Hamilton, NYork; steamer Ch A (emancipate the slaves iu cortain of the border Sustos, | biteet of terminating the war, what reason is there to | AMasrle sane ‘ ceie nine Nertising fos wiry bi Croat NY ee ea nay ¥ FINE ARTS. ® We ua aiter of pol 1 and and | sup Il be succeeded by completo emancipa- ow 62 to lon BS, passed late quantities 0! wiec VIDEN , ve steamer Ospiay, Kennes, yar - y Delaware are fee, and comparasively 6 litte yalue. a Cee uber the schone tt te sruertia, the hapa whteead Seal spara part of ashivre house. timber | nYerw csiascurs Louisa Bowen, Phimdrtphia; Thos HIGHLY Hn Putotapte Backgrtta Revues cneets tonto oii hr Missouri, Kentucky, and even Tonnes they form cnoend vs of seducing from the Southern confederacy the ae so eary the wat noniees a ip all of | Borden, W! brlehting, do vil a slo0ps Davia et Sanda, Macon aa oat Apri. SFE ee ee ene het eaneen Be wat Lorde Staes 20 wain, Wat its submission to Congress by the | WRK pe okt Richinond, Me), Woodwor ‘Ate’ leaner ork; wclra, Ben plete Backgrot INERES & CO., 115 Browlway. ‘Me. Lincoln finds that it will be not impos | federal government can only be aecounted for as being the | yovrh, 40 days, in ballast, 10 J W Biwell & Co, From F Gall, Howland, Baitlinore. “Sil sel.rs ‘atten It ie swine Gree ypes and Daguerreotypes ever 8 bio to induce these border Siatos to sel their slaves to | “last reource yf a government which feels that it ts engaged | 16 10 iy hed Ceontinnalgate from, NW Welle Philadelphia; London, Smith, Dounyssille, Me (or pon gh aeons HOTELS. cas the federal government, or, in other w ina weugule which, if continued, & ny incolre i in ruin, | dave, March 8, ln: 62 52 lon 42, poke Ahip Newport, of and Bork, aerprding ig. wind); and trom below arbi Aekiam, ited an coe tg ReMe'D nxoxigo arnactbanor lavery on the receipt pensation fri tind which it would make any racrifices short of submission | for Vortsinouth from Liverp : hadwie igs ea i sary of the Vuite! =tat ih aati tae, be Save Agi Hamdan, Harding, Havre, Bey tn ballast tos | FAWTUC RET Apill 2—Arr schr Urbana, Wiloox, Bliza- preroanapnte heveatent D SHAT MosTeK Sana Byrkward phrasoo tolls Congres Chat | Py yiyian's LINCOLN'S “PAIR AND “Staanant- | ages "Heb di Joe Sune of si satin nn va. Si a ior noses xc ne repens 4 to thelr notice, bu pos 1m the mainto ard overboard, and was lost, . . = w . does not ineet with (la rovaland the approval of | MOUS’ POLICY —1t DISTINGUISHES THE CHAKAC- ss fea trata toe i Pericioe ae aha ge nme Nhe ___ LECTURES. hy coettiies the country it is ata wn yoocon ee cive be | TEM OF MIS GOVERNMENT PROM THAT OF THE | Wewiaying to nt the time Under the main spencer, bi L ; SaRIanA NLL ELEY arabe 59 reagons for inviting t vt leration REBEL CONCLAY! perfect torn Maren 25, lat 36.24, low Of, spoke mp gy dpe gy te prner of KI The Wears cf the insurrection, we are told, be (From the London News, March 21.) sacle eeevions 18 Gays Wa tare kone he Plymouth ehureh (Rev. I graceful aliegor; that the fed ub y ately forced d oxteunive, have | wealher for tag cus 18 day i wick an Fo pe Beknow of some part ot the dis to propose @ political measure Ship Shamrock (of Both), Doane, Rio b 12, in 1 8 o'clock N “nt that then f » the fret Which important consequences may. reavonably be ex- | bulinst, to magter, March 24, Francis pred we + peal yard vero A was lost MILITARY. omiin for tt pected. In & message to Congress be recommends the | man, fell frum th Pratt iain! qwould take ths earliest 0 fa wo houses to wgree in a resolution tO co-operate with Ras we WE NEW YORK ZOUAVES WILL MEET ON the Southern rejnblie, wiaiel , s by pecuniary aid, for the gradual | from F on, J t, April Meveer 1 AQ KPARTNER WANTED, IN THE RAL ES Srgunized aud cawbie of ¢ fe xinver. Mr. Lincoln explains his | 6,00 shine Me eee ier), Wen Saami Tbe bo, and 7 aren 00.“ tte on ing. belnens; none not ti this polic tutions with @ frankness which some | ZAsbon Fel 10, with mise and 10) passengers, to G J Bechtel. | eonu « fvnishe h business party desived, Apply at No. L Great mond. Tt onrta with the vety | may dewm excessive, but which is very chatacteriatic, saton Sih | regiment 1 New York, oh last resolutions 0 which were f at leust leaves no excuse for misunderstanding parie day, a = = = — 3 ° . “" ua pew the basis H which | it ‘na’ declared that ihe fret object i pendant henenth: | 4 ALN EKABLE THASIL 0 | mad the ye nt. b he athe ‘enaniner, situated on the Brookiyn. and to it. However, the theary , ' | was the preservation of the Uni or Savannah line ot | (Os (it for $4 10 or $420, Hess reqititer $1,000, wii y howt mneetgnge fnowtacn Plank Roads, a short distance from both the Union ment j© that ae lo: ‘ y, Te } side of his polley, that one which atecr hed and dulives on real estaic, Addves vee, Partner, Meraid AA Centreville Race Courses, together with about 28 acres | t “ 7 jee. I: em nr desire bie stall pr hal’ ka Se ee tee oikee ae jane 40 daye, with eat mye Ae pe Croenwion ree 1 50 | oft of Law, on im, Th srow affered for anie, on the most liberal «ances in which bo was placed, The other side, ut wi neat the final extinetion of slavery, has the Confederate first clase road house it fas no equal, and te sportiinity seldom offered, to any one wishing to- ~ 00 LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, h 'y, MATTHEW CLINTON. whuk jaxnire, Jon 18 with salt, tod | shed it) t portant States, the Confe hot been seen until Now hitherto no opportunity Mint 4672, lon 40 if, took ‘a severe gale sD ASIL COAT, < Wilh SELL At AUCTION, ON ee iuamediatelyy. Ax possession wil be given, am to thee and tobacco and goer of dieplaying it haw ar ived, not only has this | ¢ ch Inte Bd the first han Ci MS bie. Ah baventh streets OPE bene tee, ene eS as a vious members reversibly in- | part of Mr policy b npmnant Rtayeall All the bole Int ‘ ony sce tiber of acres the pulrchaser may ¢ ol )' irrevaraibly in- | part of , on Lapmant Masaalle | mn the r sand Wer , North river, Oilous M43 a Bo bag Pa Et Or oud Ve easel fur a tera Of Fears (0 at iy th t p giad t # rit. At by tve He wos ad . Fel Awe, Tirnbers, Joist oi ards, Boxes, sold irime: iy *) tion and tho gr ect aio’ men at the | the prineiy boution mall ite naked absolutien aud sJeasle Boyle, of and frou Plymouth, Bowery and iW Werericy DAC | emaDWRELy Agent, Blate, oly Marble, de, Thos first class, r spore onan ot JON A GROSS, Bet, ri would be attained. ‘There would be in the newly | it is wellknown that he refused. He would proceed to 18 days « 21, ut #9 18) Jon ge _ : evens — oot Marvin Cross, lumber dealer, Coot of Morton street, ne ee his end legally and constitution Many of vs thought ite Boy, of NS er laden, no THE KEBELLION. v % VS nakS ON 1 Williameburg, 1 ie while the | that to ««y be would only attain it in that way wae equal the sea making @ trench ¢ shed ar BATION - " 1s.—Ti1) Wh Marne ey aR? “ded ——— to say ing iat he gave it up altogether. Bat let justice ark Jamies Cook (ot Bosia), Biavehard, Matanzoy 12 | repr MOUNTED RIFLES, | 6: ven exp al foltins and sane by Wt qesmen tor he cory) R OF BROOM be done, Whatever incrila are cenied to Mt. Lineoln as pine pascege.. TAY MAJOR €, 6. DODGE COMMANDER ini Rien, are Wm tote “Aout Seer scr arene UBLAND & co. the Palen of a great netion, the sunpleity and sincerity | ee i vet (ot Camden), Munroe, Bathnent, WOA, i ; * ot his character will not be valied in question, Feb 16, with pe ute and he, to master, Has lad heavy ‘Tho time bag come when Mr. Lincot believes he has | weather north of Berry x 7 THe bay LD 18 THE aE et Cen aetene Pepin borin WINES AND “ nIquons. nat Utopia nee cal baie a basis of fact, for bi liey of ‘AD Jordan. Be oe Cavtemas, w snigar and mo i ry “ , lana ae Mhmt he seems eaceral to aneke it rdain | isares,to it D Brookman & Co sey wt orem oni 08 i NX WOND 2A FEW QUARTER CASKS COGNAC A He te id wanes Wi feh he pr Belur Forest King (Sante, of Falrhaven), Verry, Palermo ty ts Hen pand Bravos al o the valance of an snrotes Old Shey . . ee ' aye that’ a V > 7 a and Gihyaltar Feb 11 with fruit, Ae, to master ie ents, Hesie | in eighth and quarterensks, For sale by P. gradual nnd vot 4 nitow will I rfor | pores, He tells the f 1008 fvo oF Bell cof Cainis), Mitebel!, Sist!, Mareh 17, 1:8, D LIMB, Recruiting Omer, oremee. to Miller & Howgnion. Bi,” aud though he sugge 8 ina rather @gnifieant 1 eppment “ yrould Gud 16 highest teres’ ja voqesing ‘ we ba

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