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‘THE NEW YORK SUN, Published daly, Sundays excepted, . CENY ruR COPY—8IxX CENTS PER WEEK, i Delivered anywhere in the city or vicinity, OF Agents mupplicd st OF cents per 100 copies, ag Whe mail; Thres Dollar: may toons or #1. Tue pomage aint tle cag roel ei cents ‘Se moaes A WEERLY EDITION of Taw New Youn Sow, ime ‘Trapper forthe mall, two ones Sand. Wi pes WOME CCDOORIPITONS—PAID Im prodni sd Rotarian emg Br oe ld state, of THE NEW YORK SUN. The Catholic Charch and Slay: in on the 3 valuable prize mich “sve be Gr: NALLRCK Lad saized ox-Gover- fget rid of them, since the dep » an On Sunday ovening, Feb. 2, Bishop ais. Secured, .iout. Temple “afterwaris oxpreaned nor Cla’ kaon's hemp plantation, 1a ' bet py cavtited he, The +a kes nd ABTIFICIAL FLOWER MAKERS WANT. | THURSDAY MORNING, FEB'Y 6, 1852, | !a0d delivered an eloquent lecture in the Cathe- | bi# mortification at ber arrival, while he was | Salino co. , 9.) "ovri, for confieation, ed—00 Art fcial Fy wd wh im me exchange ‘ checks, the bank wi ich haw a balan laborer cua Lo clothed in sitke as cheaply aa in vilitia Wi ste Gatacahee eae at anchor, acc: ied with @0 al or deposited in other ban sins tos _MARKETs, dral church at Providence, R. I., before the the ti bility: of, bs fome comments on Twi reeult of silk worm cukare in Algiora | in the moruing at the Clearing K The Now York Os — Mewes The New York Clty Prew, tocloty of St. Vincent ds Paul.’ His subject | being tora tho presance of Caps Cross | ead, t@ prove that, in a fow yoars, the Franch “ry The Jovrxat ov Commence says that the | was ‘ The Catholic Church and Slavery." He | tod, that the Caroli had dipped hor colors to authors of the foolish question, “Do you prefer | remarked Wennnsoar, Feb, 6, 136%, to t tin dippet waa, tuast pay that balance in loan certificates bearing 7 ‘TTR MARKer, m,as she came in,ho regretted that hy hat not Onn regtex Der cent, interest, Thus mppoee a dealer deposite Tt was very difficult to tell when the market tha “ jont in Canad», the forty-seventh, t 1 slavery to the Union,” have at last throma off ry had bacome 4 subjest attracting | Detiga! the fat that ho might have rotum | ah eet In Canada, the fort y-enventh, | (2 his Banks B, $1,000 in Government notew ant | wmvaly cpeas on Tuesaday, and closes on Wedass. their mask and boldly declare that they would | the public attention probably mors strongly | Samwel Waiting, Eaq., objected to this iomack, | S¥i¢ Crete of pertection in thio aow brancit of | it! Ket his check c@rtifiet an! jaye it ty another | dagy closed !aet wee sod began this, since, owing Mexican war, is about be flledio | BO consent to restore the Union as it was a lite tng ou the tae eer ea, and advised him to resign his comaioa and | Miltary (acics, irked Wek by Vas Clee ie en ee yim number, Sworn in but for tw» years, | tle over @ year ago. Says the Jounwat : 7 : but Afteen moniha to serve, when each man ‘ i retarn home, addiog that he “ would do | Tur camp of tho Tiel Rr siieet NA st Mulllion of armed mea are | harm in Noth Carofina than onboard on mie | trac wae jubitant om deceit , ee Jt hal 4 to engage in RA *, | can voseel."* thet Thomas F, Bloarhor hat bear eo r and ere long the tremendous shock of battle Timothy Darling, Esq., a well known mor- | the Senate 88 Bri, adior Ger orn! ‘ the bank b Sag, - " he trl bh et with loss, Tae Gover may ill the Arche of hea en salen throng chant at Naat rma Calai Maino, A MAN at Chicago has browet ou BiNbe uberienulaté ut fend, iV ease, 3 . * | formed Captain G, at adinnor at his heuso, | tion consiatinge of two jrnoded cashi na, caw 7 " f ik 5 till the end. "In our own eountey, slavery was | Licot, Temple sald thet if conte assist in| which ie to ho atrappod ont the back ct the | t% lowger take them. If they are made Planted when we wero in ourinfancy, It soon | the bombardment of Charleston, he ' slould ! ‘ spreal over the lad and involved every colony i ab train by ice and @now, about one thousand herd of bullock, intended for last weak market, cid not arrive till after the close of Buse neers on Wednesday, aud these have been re- tauied every day si Those shipped for thie rhket that have already arrived, num. 19909190, part of which sold on There are puny politicians at the North, in Nee Re cea ee re nt POY Y | inde vane of ievtble, Who ennrgs on, inenthed Tw DOL A MONTH. ot the Republic the errors which have led it By applying at the Recruiting Office, No. 96 Broad. | into the present time of trial. Thoro mh Way, the applicant receives at ones Uniform, Ra- | bitious demagogues at the South who curse th tions and Pay from the same day, aud in sent to | Union which Washington and his comp saions Newport News, Va, where the reviment in plea. J cd y aitiatet,, boing in barracks with. bits and ‘panied, ae 8 Ualon if which they caanot fad ade oa tho Potoe | tirned wo it by the ing Howse, which will not ver the t tke Goverament notes, but mist have spe-te or a a0 certificate, bearing T per coat, intorest ibe bombardmen ale i he i Akator's Land, and the otto: to the back tende oni prune a oe tan tee te thin weet +) but with the same foolings as bo should | of his coat tails : ith probably not more than 1500 on male, Me . tho freedom aud the power they desire, Bath | in i's black shadow, Its dangers and. evils | Obey Mee Mt arin ; , S sag in the ald, the proven olny Si emenenatt | claves are moved by the Yary emotions | hed been “a adually developing themselves till | This may bate po ete Mor ainaer tats | Be Cikmone, he Trib M. B.,and autora toh Where prultad bon elie bare ha oe a le Oe eee Yer Those deairing Wo enlist will snd ty tame | Which Washiogton foreeam, aad agalass w uct | tie prootem had bocome hae tee tovolve, SE akek Pee ee chsmpion in the Briash House of Conune is reported to be in the rebel stares on a ancrat mission. Ils is very intimate with Lord Pal deliber Recs 4 one which shoald induce all to exercise tho | Rot, deliberate language, and Jarcest charity and a oapel forboarance, , To | ito flanel Fyepeiys and understand the subject, ‘ho v street, where printed © v Lieu \onaut who sailed on the Pith for Port ath Carolina, may bs able to prove juite ty the Stems teoapply first to Lieut. Gol. J. FRED, | he warned the nation. There was nothin, PIERSON, %4 Broadway, Recruiting Oifice jai Y4nc | the deepal of mt it RecRurnixa OFFICE, 480 BROADWAY ich either could complain, It wasahe union ae was the case with buyers, and al. meof the cattle brokers held their stock all tho companies in the state, but far too volumi Atanatvance upon our Inet quotations, we think hie t Tike # J morrten, ban car A dlally payer, ‘The heaviest iwaes paid in| very few were «14 ab better rates than last wily, ea Widhitig 0 join Qao8 regiments new in ed ert? and Soath Carolina that tem- vena ; well to review tho hisiury of tho Creston ates dari ‘That Rwane the bor thie pout year wore by Manhattan a4 follows ald, & good opportunity now la offerat, by calle pered the ambition, checked the reforming and | world and oxamine ita records, As wo do #9} forthe Fl wo find slavory always 6: lambeau to gote Kay West for coal the disorganizing . A organizing spirit, and made a solid and aub- 2G Subsedauarvers, rence bounty | stantial baais of power for a groat nation. Samir LpoLowrn n t wore amall number of auperior qualigg—. 3 Capital #20000 that claew being very nearce, and those who: ing in somo form. | §) \d 0 puteide Preniuns in 1841 19.6 Glee Megs. NX. 8.V4, | Sty Now to way thet wa of the North do mot | the days of Noah it had an existerce ant had | werent WIN perfect mntety, As to tre sene euals deck prices Sayular reoraiting ofkeurt 18 aactiv9 * | # Union i which Davis and Mason and over the world. Abrahain had his ser- ocean rei shall return to thei GEWING MACHINES—LADIFS TAUGHT | © old positions, Syit | vamts; to had Iaaac, Jacob, Jol, and toaily all | er Noah ets, Vere 18 were woo wsionally arrisd ys N : Gur , 8 | Tue snow ir al out two and ono half feat te retary of tie Tiewsury bas gives lies Though the market clad i the Bouth to say they do tot want a | of thee who are’ mentioned’ in patriaichlal | with diliculty eg ins, Sonos oecah at | ine interor of Muacachi e's, Aa town ot ieee he tes We] Hhpivead catte Rect Seriegd to operate ou Binger’s, Wheeler & Wilkia’s ma- | Union in which Sumner and Lovejoy and Gid- | times, Slavery would, therefore, sown to have the 20th, waich bad ihe | Y we de ' nit doortlig vet ket from the wart Teall bataney eet ates career: tore dings shall occupy places of power, and harl | @ kind of divine sanction of parmission. Natura | toon tien eect 8 ettlog out of the herpor | # et of Porte lee leew beonia etna ts stant ‘ laces in the city, tere have bren tee §) for sale; price $40, at No. 4 Allon st, neat Dice, | their taunts and insnite at ‘aholder. | does no: make a slave. Neither doas she ot Sur | of St, Jo Flovida, e ities Of sullidleht thickens te bere wis BENZ, My 8) or ale: at No, Jai Mactiay” | But this dealing with, or talking of | social distinctions which prevail. Tat they ex. : 6 ao Bea : bathpnddhesh Booey wa Voals. = ern hie = on both sides, is ch play, | ist almort necossarily na sociaty grows up. beish 1 Kenoe. sia) Ce Treasury aotes piyatte in 60 oe ee SEWING MACTINES—LADIKS TAUGHT | woon (lscussing the wolfare of «| They are developments which Got pormits and | Thorw aro st Catholic I, sh membors in the | jad, (lection for, members of the Legisla Wnder the at of March, INL. Tacae payavent a ie © operate ou Wheeled & Wilson's and singers | nstion wh 0 Live a thousand yeare after | loaves to the operation of Ilis providence, to bo | Beitish Parla has just been held on eastera tly ; ‘i . role d Ang mac wo and the: n, traitors on one aie, and abo- | amcliorated and romeved in’ due time by the| 4 of s t which waa recently * conquerod Mattes kale gala RL, yiite “te is ry = ——~—— | litionieta on the otter, shall have boon dust | silent and powerful iniluones ot religion. whan ft thousand pounds was co our trope. Krom a voung population of | Te returocof the Boston Lan $452,509 EWING MACHINES—LADINS TAUGRT ¢ the ol ce a bil a Union, and no other , Bat avery was not confined to Judes, th r in Treland during the past year towards 2 000 the Union ¢ to operate on Binger’s and Wheeler & Wi layn' pion can levine, than just that old Uaion, | land of the Patria: Hidates received a’ t lo Wise's county a ban tions Union majority was given, Plato in bis Ropatite | *# funds for WePrepeeticn of the Faich, nrules for the system. Slaves must | | Fever, of a contagious kind, | f om differe:t countriss and apask dif. | the increase in the County Kilkonn leon hand - —~ 1,990 eee PORIRNT AAT RD Jetors of the Wanhing= Irth street depot, have owing States, which te her market pisces im Ohie ing machines, by an old experienced teacher, | in Which Masone may mant Sumners in the Sanz Ail perfect on military work, and other | a'e, and, if needa be, mind clash with mind, : ork ead recvninamad t shot afer learning, | tat the spark of tru:h be elicited to enlighton | ferent Iapgurges, that they may not conspire | the dearth of fuel and food, $1 to $1.50, at 69 Btanton mt near Allon, pri- | ¢ Ne plo. and overthrow the state, Lu Attica, 317 years | Willism Smith O'Brien haa beon unanimously ane __Jal8 S40c?190 Thro ay be men at tho North who will | betore Corie » there we e (wenty {bousand roas | elocted Vico-l’resident of tho Limerick Lnatitu 5 aa " ER | sneer. They are enemies of their country, | mon four buncred th weand laves. Ali tion, i OoRN Whos GUS W TOMER bo ore oe Maearty | Thurs tay by ouawian the BSA GEGEN Te: | Intertech ee one hundred acd | The Directors of the Northorn Rat king Co ing machines, terme oily $i, and precios on all | T enemies to their country. Wo care | fif y thousand freemen and four hundred thon- reid toopen a branch office of thele indi of work, sia) some god sewers te learn thi ber tho man is Northorn abolitionist of | Hard slaves, In Sparta the disparity was i+ io Killbegua, Coanty W eataieatt Maloon trade, Enquire 89 Delanory mi tt door. | Southern rebi|, be who says to day, inthe hour | greater. In Reme tho slaves were numoroue UA P Naranty Wy setcleatDs 1 Meo*191 «f darkners, that the old ” Toion out to fall he tumber cannot be accurately dot ‘aylor, Me I for the ( EWING MACIIINES—LADI R he who laughs at the Conatitation, who denies | for a coasus of the ilaves was tu shooti x hares at Koo Path ortarling- to operate on Singer's, Whorler & Wilmn's— | {te aplard:f among the long dics row of umes | lest ti ton's etate, was wourded by the wesidental lerms 1, ots, per lesaon. Bingerta F. javeationa of government, is no true eon of reo themselves, Some idea discharge ct his gun, which carried away his alfesbinet, $29: two Singerta No. 2 fr # America, and no loyal cofender of the nation. y be jodged from the fact th: right thum), pat of his nose and halt his eyo- Vand NO 4 W. & W. cheap Tho Wort calls on tho state legislature to | time of Aujcustis thore ware only two thousand | brow. sd The Poikdelphie hanks $6 Tiere are omnte View Dolaware Vi luntoors have o acted ©) A Spactous Duiidtng, at Camp tan iF Portress Moro Tho ramatve company will be formed of several “old sta sud 4 host of promising amateura, Tho interi or of the building pe sents the appearance of « perfect little theatre, and will nea: nea'ly 500 Perrons, Tuk Middlebury (Vs) Reaisten Apeskiny of donio, wh at Rarlans, eup been caused by the smoke of'a taid lamp, aay a © We bear trom several individuals, in wh we havo entire continence, that Doniy's re f whieh baie sited | 4 Orangetown, N.Y Ban's Mead I Wild Nore x nef a herd of ball and Bon Mechanic hange. 127 Chrestie wt. £ wero put in a collir, taken by rail to Ie the lower part of tide. ta taken ay wich tan am " ; : d thence in a sleigh to Orwell, when | ee igi ee Reto, tn, eee a0 noe astin aied : {reeholders in « population of two millions, Bo- | ‘The Lord I ppointed the following | pn When he was | nettes ; that tin foundry, men pouring neha tho the ici tative in providing sufficient do id the limite of the city the slaves wore ay | gontlomen Ligh Sherif fee nen priest yours found to be wive. oat cn \ vonring Firm q ity ces for the laud and soa approachos to this | claven to one, Kicowhere in the Pagan world | Licutonant-Colonel Villiers La Touche Ietcon Rosera at present etompting to found a Poird quality petorehgon, TIMAN | city. Tt aays things were not much better. Bolmont House, Woatord; Joha Be: | seond Sobastopol in the Nort Pacitic Q-an litte Inet Luterlor...., feb, 4*1 11 With the enormous stores of munitions of | The Guestion may be asked, how came thiy | venish Mearos, Uaq , for the Cos, Westmeath, gi tho two ltile laovts called North and South ahinaton aud Rie one ef dome boy . * : : — vey, | WaT accumulated in Canada, we are to. be syst m to have such a wide sproad existence! | and Coote Alexander Ha nilton, of Ashford, for | Pusima, goograph cally belorging tothe Archi | G A Liberty, with plu and whield | though an ed in sod - JV ANTED 2 PATTERN MAKERS—GOOD | mind that in case of a disturbance with Eo Tho pagan heart was dostituts of kindness, | the Uo. Wicklow; Frederick Hugh Honry,E Polaco of Japan. ‘The islands aro inhabiced by whe jor {th a A Y Santi nes or ‘ aan Apt LS HOY NTON ee), wot | har base of operations would be the line of the | char ty, and all those virtues which soften and | Lodge Park, Straffan, Co, Antrim; J) fs 4 | Some thirty thousand people, and though ruled Aghia Sed, Lae CUA RURUN: HORTON & 00. 900 | ac; Lawtende bod the Inka, MOF one OF the | Hartieelea. Hiner (ox J bya ar ‘ant the modes by | fet, of Dundalk, Co, Armagh; Marly I —$<$—$$$— ~ | harbors on all the line of Lake Ontario or the | which it procured ita victim: ptives taken governor ha GOOD 110) SESHO R, AT S\. Lawrence is adequately defended, aud moat 1 a re ah weve seul slnoe Ju, Leh, are an tolbac ATOOK HY HATLROADA, tullow, Co, Carlow; Alexander Nosbitt, Lis’ | the Russians, who have ete € taeatious Lepore A.M. Allerton 4 Go. report beeves and other in war were sulijected to the extroins ponalty | mor Hon. Kiward O'Brien Drom. | 804 hoisted the Russian flag " the shop of JOHN CHAMBERS, Port Rich. | Of them are not defended at all of th, but the ra came in the course of | ol Heory Hard A wat od, Staten Island. Apply at + naar th We select Rochont at rand to save them f ting, or to JOEEN SAMPSON, 108 BE. 24th at, bet » because it is wf slaves, not becanse they | Co. Cork; ( d and amiable yentleman of Hine Rows 8 place whose vccupation by an snainy would | ware governed hy ths principles of humanity, | Dublin, ard Willan ut" fuel hota tatad, boon Tately married Ng By Ht Rie and 34 13°14 | bw most disastrous in interrupting thecommuni- | but that they might co-ver, the untortun the city of Dublin; EK {eand, ined politine ingen eae ee VANTED—LADIFS TO LEARN To OPE: TO LEARN TO OPE. | °*tions of the Wostera States with tae Atiautic; | wrotches into instruments of yeraoval service, | Co, Formaungiy peat « , Ny Harlem Rew Sat Nigba BRE Wie ee 1 | Hid especialy with this city, The mouth of tho | La Rome, the law permitted inf Hen | eee ee chain under his pilly merhandica exctusiveot | Beat hae hey Geeine aaah hy fortitications of any description, | + edild’ was utforod to live, then be | gual, ius been appol Suri tur the | Property ine mate frie the gentlon rif enn of the port if em a pyltvrehedeb tales Bs 4 haa i 2a Vachon, wn barber, and the advantages whic sod 4a in tha B Tacrs wore | county and dor the city of Ki! 1 The husiadl sold oat ban rte 1's wifes Paid Mitleg ot yy ‘ would afford to an en + who made it their Lusiaeas to gator these Ay ALN, riedon, Linge ttle Weal osetia iinet to hie former | tons exportet linve been vory cw Mow Totale, ti t Case of war, tary would in iron and roar them for slaves, Ci for the Kin ‘ nat to Woe, tho disgraced wife | at the «pecie movement ts ties 0 uk Ity weizing this harbor an enomy | © ta, and the poor could be redyeo! t 2] iv, Cx Maye; ¢ # Kew ber comnward path to otoraal infamy. | rewutt will “1 te ale to cut cf alt communication be. | tude, ‘T tof tho lawa was ths richt of | Tipporsiy. follows for thin ve Kasterp ant Weatera Stat We learn from Washington that the stes wrt ANI VHA ' Svipahy was called leeraph, cestined for Buda's Kerry, having m road and the Ere From these nources New sabes werty borrels of whiekey aboard, wae on Cus: ® rorthern terminus of | w ed, and wil the mores Mr Dail HY prevented from making ad Koilvoad, tte pom | a thiat ih mie vetwes. Daey, & class murHeyinan mechanic of or trip. me Vat or calis a‘te im .t tnateriaily toh borg we $9840 pre very facility for asthe Erio Railroad, | wae most barbarous stich eros, theo thew Va uN, naw at liberty to clas i r extras, $3oag 10 y which may be ia nice ones, ab live tion toa new eulinirae gun invented by hime fi ea y Tor inportations of epecie ian 0 @ have 4 a att ; ’ si st appoar at the Pro ma lens peel law nadie AM ymplotely aovar this Vo Was at the cap well, the result of aight years’ catoful oxperi Marshal's ¢fice for that purpose, ! # the preceediof cotton and at AND LAM cwaiki Now York, and the Weatern | rot une » ’ in which he has exbaus ed acl his avsana, ry authorits h oure mmuntestions with feo bh various ways thou wands 0 . » placed in the bow of t are earnestly at work, pra hel rabgation of coldivns by moaus ints, Preduce that was wold abrow that Gulls, at thus cut off, or even threatened, the | day. Trojan inthe x 7 Gin $1088 | Branch ‘ways Of subsistence for our poppalation ak, Cape M a 10 00919 60; | troops eant or wos (ges tak, ful 9 Cape, Mug and Cu 30 976910; | threatored by an enemy would be al molt MCMA Finch Mink Mute $2 40 $8.2 Water Mink Mulls vr the de oxieatiey Sevenat roldi and whieh eam BR, NU nedieiomty the pays dull —emore ao than Last weet 9 of three mon’ ha, in ‘od ton thousand, and. Ti ary of the birth Tolidcen the line, and suns may ba placod all weratt as a ship's laanch, and can shape the an of the Weatern Hog Laks Nott Rivers reports 8 of on lay Dight, by @ 4 been large enoily mrowsily ay a un ondodk, Lu diee | qiiueis of Haltimore 0 OY The. soldiors ai an mont nao | tert at trons ie Ite UieuAge 22 PRO | crowd of some mmpnyst their assailan Tee exports from the port hore, yy Frouch Sable Mulls, $8 to $8 60 ; Water goa tho immediate passage of | YA), an ora our Divine Savior made hia | Watermarks ih Macs Sach, from, R I of, some tre mooget. th je and Amerioan Pitob ‘ } 1 French Mink, French any Mf chinges ? house ange this at mf) advent. Could he ‘ hat of gooda imported by coon dle | yy 4 wv. sHareputal " poh iiepie per " t 16 wood-work of her opponent ant jgoe i Revolvers were fired Wwa.s ‘ at] sentee Jecdeerlid be $734" Victorino $3 | tho financial bill, accompanied by ® rystom 3 | Douvt!oss t J. Hut he would ontirely have | he toe weit vanel; and it tho balla | ara} persons were wounded boture quiet Wal tn ere ‘ ep aad “a Sprank Mise and Urey 8 i taalogsi waloh wih Foose: 8 Nt de troyod t will of man, Tt woul! have | five those puns, in their coarse, sh tored, 000 por aunumy mostiz fy 2a Wie “Sy diag’ a0! for Ke Mink and Grey (Siberia ey | rood as been ne to k mira 1 | the opponent’s boilers, they must cau e abi AT See His witioa (ha -wilbler OF AI |Ueeneurnt cia ty te aa “ts , sisi aa BS facturing Con depo | Ky., correspondent, January | Deen Bee ri work. he | Cid property=—a. very ccnaiderable guti—t0 ae (eee ane ee anid these ataotint $0 a Talvartng | Its Monticello, Ky, OP salient of Ore lotr 48 aive_ pent Chucen, for the ultimate benefit of their Bee TRUE ae eee ately 25th, thus describes tho Line of ret the principles of the Arkanann ; ior ctildien, His care of the rovenuon ¢ 90, 00,000 par aint Te ilar al expen Maret tonden’a army t! and | by which) the world fritits | ‘The Liv te Rock Dexter apenks of a to AM will rosult in tho Pines of Vuited Batsthovertment cern antacants Yo ens a -y bordering along tho river, and man conformed to tho standard of right. bec factory at Be atonvil ontan county, Of) Wales having nearly half a million on i anounti i ‘ ewan an wo Leah Yor | ok ofthe road Bom Be Perk te | To found slavery exisiing with a prescrip'ton | jarice tobacco factories in Van I ko anl | when hec mes of age next November, t Heo There ie then the interest and di i ; the market wa “tas th cou pein de:poiled of a k poy oF set a itpetre he ann the best posible o~ 1% city, @ unty and rate stock shares | y ag te a Ltarng Not il ih sary de jrniepesdien| Ra esergt logis ican world. Dat he. ty Nonton Coy ard bar if ¥ ie ‘ Mere it salto stated thet the late T'rince te. |“ Saeco. Luk shaas hove teen: entinnaned a | oo Snliee ml tae $00 8 1-00 7 uA ria ot ach palo at oa ant ser Todepentence thore are fine “sa awa 1 f “ * | owned abroad, wn oh » May, prime, t £0005 8 1 ee a rite one! uateas Ure o' Sam fonts | ot preach emancipatfon at ones and uncoadi- ties. In Indepondence ther tro fine ‘salipatte | queaths Lalmoral, which was his oft propor |) $22,000,000. Bringing thew fares, we Lr eee rT cred’ ico om. Gab OO MEM i Treat aid and piven gra ene " ses ees 4 Seer © ¢ ch ar » worked, The rich low 10 hor Majesty. tallow me Ky D pritne, per ¢ vee 81000 ai : 2 ‘ en eae" i earth ita nies a aor nad lnactened ith Lene inet ta wton a are rulely worked, ; Tus tes ‘ot the Roman Catholic Church ore voll oe ; $500,000 Ls ic ii Sen L air Pet, 060.8078 farmer Mitte, ander pledge you. iny Yer Jence the opposition to the Christian syston, H 108, jer county. anit else: acd and. Saotland, during. tho three | Erolzant rennittancer, «esses yang | Bale Hays Aruaw ciiy—I saw nore in the tip | took Ney voge, | have, watred upon the tyeiea, » Slavery, | where viniing, leat, ult ee aot | ya ea seas : pool ales : earn cian anya, ah country ba i y | qrusthor we consider it as an evil or 9 vim, Mt Oe | cur the Lo a liae, with sali works on the 6: of convents. 62; of colleges, tis nrlcen wing br Bebool of the ity, Ins | eaten dry. None of these are to be seem, ant | avril passions which have mado slavos ha | OuaaRt a eee rn | Atco cet th muir | ua mann aS ew cose * se a i | hat mone we compan | a0 auger; | lavebolders: Wea the cent een Ite foundry at Camden, which turns out cannon, cont, on the number of churches and chapels; © past year, amounted to $142991,191; deducting | I ree 8 Pome | cp eota ea are ional | erate ite the fh whi | and. they sent a battery, under, command of an increase of 47 per cent, on the number of | the past yeu 1 remittances, ut above, there re- | Bale straw 1) aheaver " , ol for. landlady V0 a oul, The Apostles Neel k, one of which furnished or ’ ta; and an increase o! Ine QS081 Il) ¥ pari ie rT iy iy aa Bea ; ROVED ARTIFI- | of or. The ing, i sprung up in bis soul ‘ poet wh pag at on cominnnities of ten; an ine eae are BO. A, WILITE'S INPRO st | the abwence of milk and sagarsu posing, amples, 10 ono caso the ser- ‘ : t colleges. urchase of goods, vou, Culler, niger, dry goods, dev | a fade 4 if a robe! r aword, Tho citizens sta : - jot In Parks, has idnigl e' 1 are directe! to be obedient, and . z 5; ma ‘A tAw caso, recently tried in Paris, appeared there abut the hour of midnight on | ter Servint rt ero be, kia, just and | The Yellow Fever ta Norfelk—A Comm tr to ight ait Pury Prorey roan he Sunday of the fight) and had ore any | equitable, ‘The teachings of the Apostles are pieatton. A manied man, the father tamil, a all the bones, and had eaten hots a hunger | fur both master and servant, The relation is The Ex Mayor of Norfolk, in a priva'e letter, | ign widow, rye, and as ; ey could lay hands on, So great was their hung: pee the neoded advice is given, andthe afer speaking of the desolation, 6 1 that the next be i tha', ax thess people descritve, they ate meats | Fecletr’to ihe teachings of the Master.” Thea thirye wan to commit suicide. ‘Then they had raw, and pulled the winter vegetables from | reet let to the teenage a nat te ammel io another bright idea, They would make a & heir garden lade, and ae toe prove an tate | ate, for they distinctly declare all men brothers, Prices exhibit no essential variation, an aggregate that will average less than $4,000,000 iw evident that the imports for Jy ordinary MARINE. ority there ix a tendency of vapital to hi, honve ally per mot January Ii Hhiecourtry for Investment, at this time the actlon MINIATURE ALMANAC iw the reverse, stocks are sent here for sal and 800 GFPS, MOOH RIGME, M. SOUTER. 1 have heretofore, ta iy liv notions, confined my \deas of Th : mor 5 D ke a iy a M inn the amount of goods that may be 6 98 ra, {that retreat it will pro’ if herit t 1 people and bounded iy ph of real marriage” gut of it, wad ie on D dimin 3H F : ‘The horrors of that retreat i bie dren of a common parent, inheritors of 4 ae riety viaauanony Uy | of Motereul mariage” gut of it, and tie Yon, aan : mee the nal t FORE EE igs . ete destiny, They are pervaded by an wat of a po ple inhabiting tis | cirin a superb marriage robe, and monsiour HANGS BALPB—FIRST BOAR! % “ at the real de: s, to Le, DR, ZELL'S NERVINE POWDERS. 8 ea 6 i ict or nother, ‘On relurning to the tavero where we bad | enlarged charity, which rays, Love one anothe: ry 1, disco - | A tlave cannot long be held by one who listens May be given unknown to thef drinker in coffee, | ‘lited, we dis cannot long be held | hair curled to perfection, and wore sled boots a clothes, They 1) Harlem Pf,.169 28% ~ “CLEARED, Within ity bro da und recow ules 8 sot their own waltere STPAMSITIP— Roan ke, Couch, Havana, Lud eineken, nero tag i ‘ mol a document stating, BTEAMS - ft sloniet. | Gen, Matson gave him a 85 confede, | to PMancipation oatly boven ; a8 yoon a, the isan epg signal a dcument st i Sein a ete, en OMe eet or Liquor, bth va, N. rate note, and requested the ¢ ie . tee be te affect the beast, chains US A i in nity an we ea , Ore a OTe Halun ty Hr oaleny J. | cain trastie’ ‘The landlord said he was not tak. | new truths began Mrs, HAYES, 175 Fulton ot, Brooklyn: J. | yoln trash. h of thelr too early return, fehl » | braztor of eb ‘0 the Kuitor of The Sun.—" Now ant then, © fumes a 1 wt, W Thon Jefferson, Rolling, for Liverpool iT, 45 Sinikh Be oes 24 Bivel et, mh ‘ IW kiwell & Co; Augustus, Bradvurns Antwerys x conf alera rip now. Gon. M. insis began drop and slayes rose to the dignity y ip no . insisted to to | that be tat itkan {from Crittenden, and be | of Christian brothers. Emancipation was not tha 01 A oined hands over it, inhaled 1 scon became insensible, Tne rales tit Brent; Ouban, (Br) McLean, for Glrago y spaayeor wil nthe % ner ty Phelps de Go, Komance of the Baas Le aided, also, that | the result of direct law, The church canons | mig yncloaed extract fiom aes qoaley ais ly vy socn died, but the gentleman fall 5: the Fo ee i ne eT eae tian Brabelacn © Oomahoetee r A Mike ind be a ; Broly at BEAL | snl 6 the Enel Bi rete, teate | Pat uae wewere (ne ice te ai vod rring charcoal, which caured his clothe: hb 0 Ni, Con. RB) 6 BARKS —M vnquash, Peacock, London, Howe ET AND CHILBLAL his men bad been taking it pretty freely at Mill | struct up, and ually changed the treat- | “At the timo of the yellow fever which rag teh Lire, ‘The reighbore smelt the odor of the 10 Mi, Gan. we witty Penorghy, Tendans QUICK AND CERTAIN —ity using | Spring, ‘The matter wae compromised by the | Krenn AM atus of the slave, ‘The churchen bo- | + Atta fearful extent in Norfolk, & fow ft} uring perm nte, broke into the room ant} Vo N.Y. 5 io ot | On ae Co: Texana, Brand, for Dey GSS SEAGIG GABAM LISIMENT, General paying, $5 (n Bank ot Chattanco ss | riers seylusa where the slaves could floo from | (aces tall was madeon thelr northern eto | aved tia life, but mot till he was aevorely | co Ric 4 : Ouk: ¢ (Nor) Matitioson, sear Creare ae bila, and proms atng the| men la 958t0m 08 he cruelty of the r assistance, which was cheerfully alforled to} ir a, (in recovering he was tried for the Pua | do. Dali Wendt: Guribaldly © ota, ” subsequent visits. ion | Societies were for great extent, ae | ciurcer of madame, and on the trial these facts } 1 ¢0 Hite Bil St; fore Loniaty : ND Tho Tiatxs endorses the proposed recognitiog } turies, whose members, in add The Ex-Mayor who wrote the above may ere elicited, 7 Nolson, Ban Francisco, C 4 ras THOR newiny mac felt re t the independence of Hayti and Liberis, ard | it pelivicus vows, added ¢ devote thom: | 1) creme hecoe Tt in prints fitters Stare MOVE Rraur on Wrosa. — FINANCIAL. lantic, Black Joes B'y Trow. 1 ee “i ry jance, (Port) Sear Liverpool, F. Anwelis k de Co; Catheriney (Bry Muir, Bt di To aston ty N, ¥, 83 and 2 Weat 1 ANDLORD AND 31 6124 says that most of the European nations have N # tothe let aati ‘hia Canali “My Country Ven nero slavery sp f long since established treaties with these coh A oge Suaiust ihe NANTS at Pye peaiey; FJ King, Pat, Poiladelphis, thas fi Abolition of Slavery. A Communication, el a Ger ; : T states, oreian Ponti has fre dior the Hun) NUW YORK, Wednesday, Feb. fatale ~ tatiana 8S Bae Kis Washington correspondent thus notices the | “yen Iy isu a reect/pt on the aulyy ct and ate Tam in favor of the abolition | yo stick market showed no material chiang Hoo eR erain, Parkery Baltimore, WF Busk TM pmp'ed to che he a 6 ov i ’ i at ca FER My ys RUM IREROYRD FORMS Lane exnbrogtio sss weed, from Leavenworth, | che haa always been true to ite mission, and vat how can it be a ci " vate nn his evening, Mr. 4, " Prices were irregular, and the an Tor Bale at the faglo, Brown, Locus Point, & D 1g Gh HE Ce a van ‘cw. Baltimore, Van Brand e 5 on the other 4 sa ware vase? & i ere | 1 A Yanclief, 8ucw. * 4 , harity and matual sacrifices, on F | tions net large, The rnment st eed ae halt « Vance, Buc Bal re) Van Br ti i the Predent "and, sovral Sena ct mon asm be eo ko. heat he, Bean: 08 $0 free | eer, ard the Western railroads generally were 1 Hank N 60 Chi. B. a3 batt 4 ruiney Pye ir eane Woodhouse, ‘Thomas 88 COUNTER OF THE SUN OFFICH, President and sev ators and Con: | such as me ‘e people a wistom which shall yet | them in any of the sla ] rea (mtn Ae anal rnivonia. nara, wer 0 chi. B. ‘ ii We mee Bix Cents por fod uf It apps hat Lane under- | and g| nd glorify God, Of what use would be a proclamation frov " h ‘ a8 een Sa Ee eldredyes Balin Fees stood that, although be was to be catensibly | enroble man and jslorify Gods Mr. Lincoln that all slaves are declared free in | «ne After the board the sales is “ poker 3 all the F i . . A¢ i donee fh Dolphin, EAKY ROOFS CURED AND Warranted | ur Ger Gn. Huntars command, he was in reality War Intelligence. all the States, when the very rebellion itself | yg qt an advance in peas Brie een an a with ELLERY'S India Buber Paint, dd to act independently, Ho arrived at RO me all she Buelets een Me ees Pice to hay rsa} an pas ai Gee Grand, 158 Bowery, 8% Parks Row, 4 Hegot worth on Sunday, aud had an interview wit a Tested on BXW) roufs, A positive remedy, asd dhac 4 ; resi 3 Garrison, Phillips or Cheever answer : Gen, Hunter on Monday, in whick he stated MOVEMENTS OF REDE! beer ndoay SAI E tae It will bo time enough: to talk —— TEA. > AN , hed come for the’ par; of acting in The following is an extract from a pi D —GOOD AND AD— | that he parpose The following GPECTACLES—GOOD : concert with Gen, Hunter: and Sw. 1 fersor FRANK'S cele : in premiurn at the board, and the rate is nearly the more do; Franclsooy ame outnide, B J Talbot, Ams- about abclishing slavery after abolithing the en 0 diston ame jor his co eshilrae Sate ; til this is done, a | There was alittle mor “09 1 jo ; eived in this ¢ robeilion, and not before, Until , i. 3 hel F aainaas t mand. The latinrreceiveithim cordially, ani was | Totter ree fred a ta Ae B,, fone 48, 18601 | GORA LO RURAL lever wlll oars Hit | acid ata ana tea 5 2 ihe ea te aaa ee We Viltiody by an ox pt apparently eatisiiod with the arrangement, On | eee el come. hice from | coout o4 much effect ae proclamation t0 600) | - hg ova poctian brings daten 100 a id fa ni hia tive ‘ Son ir D, re- | the t day Gen, Lane was much surprised to The rebel steamers still cc a dere daig eect ets Hors Boek 0) Pusan teal Socata fe Grated ek ear widridge, 108 MuotlTS | fe the papers the Goneral Orders, No. 11, | Chasleston, and continue to reach that port fiom | ish anow storms, whis ee ce ncn e Fc. ge . om paired, i ‘sen, Hunter expressed dis-atisfaction at some | hore in safety, What can be the reason ? The celts San Thore in a |! Fema fm veto oan Gian BOARD, , ne 2 , pete , STEAM POWER WANTED —WANTED AY riots given by Aojt. Gen, Thomas, from Washe | ateamer Cur line arrived today from Charleston, aaiaeianania eins , veo Um ee AA name $s large room, or two Fooms, with twelve t) #1X- ) i) 16, tg various bodies of soldiers, to report | with cotton, and is trantshiping it on board the i Aieenien ia TWh IGEN HN ea ee eg Pa ae te Press: | thomeclves at Kort Leavenworth for the purpose | ship Eliza Htoozel, which veasol came hore from tM) U8. 64 Biri fw Brio Pf... 7 8 oft d ‘ . iia Baltia ith mdse to sl New York Sun alled in, and payment required TBs, b 4 , Meee StcLesug lity Balthmorey with tort of accompanying the Lano Expedit Gen. | Kogland with and transferred aie: rien or the 19 a4 dite : Hs involves the page extra expen ' foe 10M, Cewitep 81 | won Dalee is eh neg arg ag a Ilunter thought they ought to bu nor: | Isabel's, wi at Stee ee oe Ned cas io nation, recent eee) oe My BHIF—lawrence, foow, 100 Lawrence Chee ae a - dered to repert to bli, Charleston, and is reported: read Yt Beare Tor y Harte tasty ars to A Bocen 1: prune theirnetes when a notary presents | e699 Gul, & Co M100 6) Had. BUSA. S840 T pgrariscotta 4 daye, in ballast to Lawrence, EWING MACHINE NEEDLES—GREAT | yi, Weed will wail on the Prosident tomor- | sgain, vith cotton, to ere HAR sie | Aart Davis he Laid 8 100 Por gs meole, hus the notary ie reported at A's | F000. da, tat M 4 10 Mish, Cons... 4 | Go, a anaes reduction in prices} The laws and cheapeas | row 2 will be accompanied by several of (ie we The steamer, Ciatlatoy wane to Ca Ldbatain on that day fein meat and potaters, , = (OE 10000 Aum, Gold, . 10% 10 a0h BARKS —Norimbeg Fa 81, lee needles in the market, a 113 B. AD. PER | Lane's senatorial trien's, It is understood thata | rane's anchorage, and has transferred yo oe fi a) a bang to take }ia chance a Rew :ADES ; * say | 10 Pacite M8 Ld 5 MAeN th wa Ld a yom Boston for ay seme li bo mace that Lane havea separate er and twent hourand stand of arms | 1 Ashen ont aaiaacall trond t y PE RO EA ON he Oe i long oT a — a 7 > lent command, or that ke be mide ave been alor 1 a hen ard fi ‘ w t yund 8 yuth,s T° CARTMEN—TUORLEY'S ; »D OR . * vid to have baen | night, anc 9 now lighte ‘ Le ‘ todd ot Io spoke bark Gladiolay t cattle one Lane Bie hat when (Gon, | half feet United Stat a gaat f Ga ui Myr K RM, ALLEN a et; 4 nine service’ in u Gast Sy ‘ London 18 day r “1a Hunter was | beau, hi lore the st ino w oa tt dD k in | ¢ bei Norwegian) Larveny London 1 7" ne sl ne bal (oat | Reine West, and there!y xiving the ; i" a oie Had nai orong wonerly sakes “ . ‘ nity to escape, arrived here ty al * T iewk J A ba ry Dee Ith, Lat le AD TILE Fol- | no such leave has yet n Branted. rebels an ortunity te ape & tiv And t sat Aten dasa Parnage, vue, Glover, hence for owing curtifeate froma Dr-Witard Parier: Bost | Dir. Wood says that the army ia Kansas ia | four day® ait, and as tho rebil thy came over rattle, foation cam match tem | ‘The Washington Tun, ¢ 10 pe a 2 the Br’ bake Boyles Glover, hence (ae 1th wt, Ne ¥.—1 have found bof superior quality 8 | got go badly off for transportation ax the order | the hartor today, fiyiog at the peak of the Ca~ | A sas dit, that Old Nick oateutom, | stockbolders, and 6 per cont, to policy participants, ot win ta 8 Raking foe sll respocds, "One deaideratusa ttauued in its iat ILinter would seem to imply, most of | rolina, and agthe Hila Warloy (Isabella) is dai~ | 1 running m sa Sponge Araamire sols wer per Aide | a eat chr Merle Oumiliag ‘afacture is entire cleanliness, 8» far as L have been nts haying a suiliciency, and some a | ly expectedly fic Flambeau will leave tomorrow But the time is now ne ‘heir fast days are oi ata oubts resting over the ‘ith Deo sp a ad tra ed thems able to apcertala, is ls eminently bealthifulstnadmnch bund . foe Pert Hays ost ents di ‘ ‘or Europe (ince arrived out) at o asvertaidy it la eminently wealtlisul,inasm ch verabundance. for Port . . 0 fidiows will gripe them at last, | yitects of the action one in relation to de (the Boyne) to that vs ea 8 contains none of the productasce mel ae | Hen, Lane's infant son died at Quincy, on | tne nots Hoey has information from Capt | Uncle Barn rot fastidious wit i are endod,. renter egy 000,000 hiave Leon {ie sry ne has bee before reported.) mentation, WILLARD PARKER, D. Ee ae ea Lake wan on » Bost “9 And Davis & Co, find t bd aD J notes, Up to th 100,000 Ath the Boy ne mond, of Mount Dee Manufactured a the corner of Laiayenw Place and | Thurelay, of tcarlet fever. - Croston, who left Nawau on tho 20th ult, We | Ami Lavin tty brn tiny ire auspended ‘ form a lar tion of the curren: ¢ Yi BRIG—Judith Somes, Ray sh molasses te elo |} to join her husband in Kansas, but q J.B. | intued and the & Pius, B. Siidonse wee. wi ee “Fic esie erp nok Ld was stable to proceed, on account of the sick: | quote:=— Ais lected | °¥ of the country, ‘They come into the hands of sert, from Cai haa D Sanderaon was elec : ¥ last, Gi PERATORS— | ness of the child, : ‘ Captain C, states that he saw the Caroline | Oy Tuonday last, (eo Weer ceca aan | hn Teer il rnin mma | aa ra tabrncn eed | Mar ere ate ate whol 2 a ee aoe air cl everything TCA ROSY. weather was good, and bad the Flambeau been | jority. The contest was very warm, 2 Mich. Bo. dealers and these deposit them in banks, the com- mon receptacle of all money, All the banks will nok receive the notes and those that do have ao Wale, Carver & Chases fi Th days Morte , over Dr, Cassiday, py ler eae

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