WHOLE NO. 8943.
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PRIGH TWO CENTS. ~
TUE NOW GOVAN INT,
Inauguration of Abraham Lin- coln as President of the United States,
Military and Civic Display and Precautions,
OPENING ADDRESS.
Tho Policy of the New Administration.
CLOSING SCENES IN THE SENATE.
Tnstallation of Vice President Haulin.
OPINIONS ABDUT THE MESSAGE, THE NEW CABINET,
THE GRAND INAUGURATION BALL, Bey Kory Sa.
Wamircros, March 4, 1591.
‘The cipllal clty Jn today the teans of a life nnd ex. eiterment unequalled Lo the latory of the fnang iratiou abst bare taken placo within tte preeioeta alzce the for- ‘mation of tho govecnment. ‘Tho feara expressed of dis cerder, tho antelpations arcored by a thoasand Ayla ru- mora) the pecullar eltcumstaneas attending and rosult- ng fro Uo clectlaa, the cenditlon of tho country aud the rarrounding trols of elrevmetances, all conspired to smveat Ue cecaslua with no ordiaary latarest,
Tho day was ushered in by a reost exciting section of tho Scnato, That body allting for twelve hours, from wavun o'clock yeatorday ovening to eoren o'clock this orulag.
‘AW the dial of ‘tho clock paluted. to ivelve o'clock Inst night, and tho Ssbbath gayo Way to Monday, the 4th of March, the Sonate Chamber prcauated a eurioas and ant- maslod ayrearasce. Tho gullerica were crowded to rept LUco, tho ladies! gallery resembilog,feom the gay droxeesor tho fatr ooes thérs congrogated, esto gorgeous parterre Gf Lowers, and tho genilimea’s gallery ecomed ons denso Mick masa of urging, heaving mascalines, puohing,” struggling and almeat clamberiog orct each olbers tacks In order to got ® good Jook at he procvodirgr Some miat ludicrous scenca wers Uo reeult of tbo intenso desire of tho oct. vier to pot a peep ints the Senate Quamber, nnd ths per- tioyelty with whi:b the applloant for adtaton to the ‘oyerflyelog galleries wood ergo that he had come all tho ‘way from 'Iudanos!" or "Vormouut, or some other aco, alfred the erated ours intense amusement
(7m tho floor Mersre. Crittenden, Trumbull, Wigtall, Wade, Dovglan end others kept up a rellog fro of debate, wile tbovonct epgugal ia the éiscceica betook (Lem. mols te the rofes for a comfortable wap during tho eos Son, which tyros kon wool Lat ell night,
0 (bo moraiig =lran:ed tno gullies and floor be can gradusity cleared wat, whea, inte grey moralng Jigh\, the Senate Lec a rootan til tem o'clock to.day. A
— there “rigeet bve (excising. | iw Nw usg besko citer Sad vestuifat, sad thoagh at Reao tllve @ fox drops of rain (oll, the day proved suet ria end cloody cuoogh toproreat *h3 nusual heat of fhe pint fow days, aud the walelsiod of duss, hat waald oerwizo bave renderel ff excesaivoly auplercant,
Tho pabiis Vullalsys, Echood, places of busweas, Ke, weru elegod thnaygtuout te day. Tho start and stripes Mlotted from tho City Thll, Capit, War Department and ther pillic Duudlogs, wie not a few of the eltizens Goog 001 a5 from tbelr houses or szross tho prine|pal venues, Prom carly dawn tho trum and 8fo orald be Ieard from ovory quarter of tho clty, sud the streots wore throeged with the voluateer eoldlers, Lasteniog to 1 o'r reepectiyo rendez
With day break tho yast crows consregated hero fiom allyurts of tho evoatry began to mare up and dowa Peotsylvasta avenus. Aa carly a3 clgbt o'clock A.M Absooge of men, somes apd children cxmenes4 assem Dling ia snd aboot tho Capitol ant Willard’s Hotel, and ft tox the aljaceot stroe'a waro literally black with hu- munity. Thoto lufroot of Willard’s found plenty of paa {imo {a watching the pasaing in and out of diatingished callcre 0a the Presid’nt elect and the marebng anit eoun- temurediog of miitary companies on horeebick and Bfect, and benco gH uct mind the delay in the 1eaugu, ratlen eoremoates ceeasloned by the late appearatce of Provident Ducharap, Tucy joked and laughed, coaverzed tapon the events of the tla apd the oecurreneca of Lie momoat, en} thelr geod humor was disturbed only when suljecied (6 tho manipulation of soldiers and pollermea, who endeavored lo restrain thelr movements.
Spocolatious based upon the ramora of impending Ws turbsucee of tho insuguratloa were freely indulged 1a, fod mauy prcteuded knomog oxes frightened the tial by predictlona of Bloody eoeues,
AboUE the Capitol tho asscnubled thoasani, of all ages, ests and conditions, bed cotbing to foast thelr eyes oa, fani grew sory Lmpaticut ms tbe noon hours drew near without burgiog tbe pratidcation of thelr ceriesit7. Fiarlog lo stana for bours expeeed to ex uuscesonably vearm susshlee and ede! un orermbelming dust, It was ot to be venndered st that thoy gradeally lott thelr coven jcmper apd felt graatly ralievet when the distant rainy of muslo at last atuounoad the approach of to Iweewsion partly before cee o'eleek.
Mr. Lioesli yeas up wilh tho sunrige and devolod tbe early toornlue board to ths ameadineatof bU Mewaso, Decereitate Hy tbo passage Of Mr. Corvin’ reestatlon tn the Senate, of which Le way apprised at the carlleat pos sible moment, Maura Seward, Bates, Welles, Camsron Trumball, Judge Tar aid “tele Sensor Tom Marablls of Minot, wero euco-zlvoly with him until elevaa ovclotk, when bo got himanl€ 1a readivees for tho ostoar
perform K.cem
rs }inoo'u ad ber mal s-4 femato relatives lett tho Leland were dries to to Capitol log before We [Preerea comneDee tin:
VORMATIOS OP TUS rRocEstON. Tho Froceision comnecesd to form at adyct ntso\| w'derk the ter a front of the City Hail, at tho cover oF Moar and aif siveat and the bros Louisiana
arrnuo Thwar uuder tho charge of WarshaliJo Culef 1. Ai Frosch, an old Clerk of the Houre of Repreventatlres Duco years azo—a Cumtielonsr of Publle Baudtegn
ot Pierce, rath, and an adtire chien geoersliy of Wasblagtou ia all that pertains to fa just oamira.
foe Marvsita were-—J. J. Coombs, George H, Platt, John 8 Passen, James W. Deoblo, (. Krayzvvowtkl, dota 1. Mayes, Lowe Cepdsne, aloert G. Hall, © akin, Fowur Hestbaw, Col Joba S Keyes, Hoa,'N) ‘Yea j200, Wilam stapes,
Boridos these serv thirters Ale, twecty-nine Assiatant Merytate, reqresenting Stato sud Tor ritorled, and olghiy- Ureo exeistents who acted mienltaneocaly, Tay com. hon tailor of those were Dlvek hats, Black frock enacs Duck pentecooms.end light byckvkio gloves. Tho par. Gecbr cergmatlrs of the Byolale Alda were Bice scare, white rosettes nnd bide esdéie cloths, trioamed ‘with gilt. Chase of tho Mirvhate were Nee scarfs, white rosetlcs, while eu2dls lois, (rimmed with bice,ard a Tuten tr9 feet long, of blue coler, writh ends Kilt abozt ‘eo Inchce deep.
‘Tho Aetitast sarshale woro white wearfe, with pink Thmettew, and heo while eacdle covers tetmmet with plok.
parsing through Locisiana srenge to Pennevivanis Roe, thence along Pecosylcinia ayecao, putt Willar: Hotel (wbero tho Presiden: clect was maylog), up Fifteenth sree), ware It countormarched, returned and halted on Vera yylvaaia ayonaa (a froat of tha tots!
‘Tho military formed 1a Lino on two aldes of tho hotel, | fand the spectacle then became excrosing!y aniastol; atu | officers aad erderiies lu ther gay uniforms act marebala doccrated with thelr budgos, constantly gulloped op and down tho Lines of eoldieré and cirtllans, while baada par- formed patriotls alre, drome beat, Wagles soucted aad Dandreds of stacdarde Gultered {n tho alr,
‘Mr. Rachansn did not go: through with the rigaiog of bills Bt the Capitol aa:il ofver bis term of o@:e had o> (uay expired,
AUhslf past twelve Mt. ke appaared [a hls stata car: ago, with Lveried a a front of 130 adiex ea franco at Willard’s, where lio alighted {earaadiately acd rovecded to bis nccseseor's room,
A briof conversation here ensco), afar which the two Prealdepts eptsred upmm Wale ret and probably las m9 mentout Common Journoy.
On appearing tn tho doar 2 moterate cheer arava from the solid walls of boman bolnga on enc’ aide of thy pay fago way, Which was kept clear to the carb stone by p> iceman and marahs The throng, in tholr cageraow to bee tho Proaldacnts, prossed forward, and Dut for the stro. ooas efforts of tho police, wool havo mabjected them to an ancomfortable squecz”. They howovor aafely arrived A the open bsroactio lo walling for thom. Tha military then prevented arcs, thy baud played Hull Cxlomb 3, ang after a UtUsecafteains toe procession commonest to more.
Tacorder of prosea:lza, hurcrofere published, was an follora:—
A‘da,
Alde. ‘ANatlonal Fog sith approprinto emblems. Tho President of tho Coited , With Tho Prosidest Wect acd Sulto, wih Marshals om tholr Marshal of Wis Calted stats for tho Dal Columbia (Golseel Widiam Seltoo) and ‘bis Doputies o3 tboie right Too Committzo of Arrasizemante of the Sens‘e. Ex-Preghient4 of tho Uoliod sister. ‘The Republican Association. ‘tha Juoislary. ‘The Cieray. Furelen Ministers, Tas Corps Diplamat!quo. Membere elect, Members abd ox Members of Osogrcsa, ‘and cx-Uembers of the Cabinet. Tho Peace Congress Bods of Buroaus.
Governors and ox.(iovernors of S:aveanad Terr!torles, ox Members of tho Legislatures of tho name. Odicera of the Army, Nazy, Mario Corps and Militia, {0 fall ohiform,
Ofloers and Soldiers of the Rsvolaton, of the War of 1812, fed sabeea ent perio,
The Corporat Authorities of Washington acd Georg:
town. Other Political and Multary Associations from tha District ‘and olhor parts of the Caited Staves. All organiz=4 Otett Societies Professors, Scticolmasters abd Studenta within tho District of Columbia; Citizsas of thn Dustrist and of
Scales acd Territories.
‘Tho national Nog desigced for thy head of tha proces slon was not in line at all. The military escort was under the command of Cotonel Joha Harris, Commander: in Cblef of marines; Colon] Thomas, of the army stat, nd Guptain Taylor. This feetare of the proces:ion waa fone of tho Onest thst bas ben seen in Washington fora. loog titme, the various compuntes baviog made grext pre- Parations for the eccastoc,
In ndditton (o tho uniformed ommpanies which were out on tho 224, the folowing new compzcies mio thelr first parudo—
‘Gompany B, Talon rss) compony C, Union regimect (Sit ward), Capt Arco! compny D, Colon reginient, Federal Pies (Secaad ward) Capt. Dabant; Patnam Rites) (Lslacd), Capt. Tatstlota: company C, National Guard (Navy Yard), Capt. SA. H Moin: Washington Lieae Sosrd (Nucy Yard), Capt. 4. H, Natka; Hondersoa Gaari, Capt Foxwell, ahd toa: pony B, AnJoraa Riles (Georgetown).
Seratora Boker sud Pearco roy in the smo carriage with the two PresiJentx. It may be mentfoned as an !-
cident, bowerer, that this broke down Just before furl jog.
Ina second aco wero eeated Jato Davis aad Tom ball, of M)., and Linzotn's two aozrataries.
ir, Buchspan looked very grave aud coayerset Dat 1tiloon the way. Lincolo appearod calm and but Uttle smotdy tbe exaiteent around blake ‘| tho prostmalon. Tho Hele stim few v4) —rmrarscstty Mid rot nomBer over seven Lundred, all tad. Prom Now Spglsnd thero wero abot 160, New York 902, and tho PaciJe Etates 160. From ths entire South only about roventy-five. Ssparsta delegations from tha Northwest wore eltogother wanting. Thoir aparsy turn out was doobllesaly attributable to a dlsinelinaticn 13 ‘wala through knee deep dost.
The Now Yorkers wero besled by J. H. Hobart Ward Chit Merebal; D. F Gavitt, Geo, Yaa Brant, Robt. Maury 2014 B. Dutcher as aveistants, Among the Oly wore Senators Ferry. Fiero, McGraw, Bell, Jes. Kelly, Judge Quackenbush, Jas, Kerwilliger, AHermia Saultb, Jno, Salor, Coupclnian Hazeltine, Dr. Kier, 0. W. Brea: ronopd 8 1. Hall.
Tho military arrangements showed that ap7rchensions cf a murderous plot ogaizs: tho Preaiont elect still ex- sted. Hils earrisgo was fo clcteiy eurrounted on ell idea by marsbals and cayairy aa to hide 1 from view. Abot could not have possibly been aimed at bim so evge was tbo military enclozure.
The guard of honor was selected from the most eMiclent companies of regular troops ond marjocs. Tho tter branch of the servico har elmort invarlably farnished the cely goverument soldiers for tho sth of March cere- moales.
Flatoonr were lfkewise etatloned every hundred yards along tha aveute and ecveral companies held in réadizoss at thelr urmories to be dispatched to any point {a cas of an octbresk. Mounted orderlica were placed at orory rfroct corner to give speedy information to Gencral Scott, sabo remainod all day at Readquartera, aad ridieulvas 03 \Cmeay eouud, riftexen were located oven on the roofs of Vouses aijoining the ayeace Yo watch the spprezch of the soppeeed couepiratcre,
AT THE CAPITOL.
‘Tore or four houre elapsod after the broak of day bo- fore tbero was the Teast chance of enterleg the Capito}, Pentaylvanla avenue Was Ubrooged with poopie wendicg "hole way fo tho fessoas cast frost. For four hours the stowd poured oa towards tho Copitel, in ene continous ‘troam of old and younz, mala and femcle; staid old Qae- ker fom Peanaylyunin, going to e00 friend Abraham, apd ler gthy Suckers, Hoosiers and Wolverinen, desirous of a pexp at vr. Lincoln; Beckey ea and Yankoo tron from Californ\s and Orecon, from the North, Hust, Northwest, ania few froth tha order States. Tho large majority, however, were Northern men, and bot few Soutborn- ers, Judging from tho lack of long halred msm in tho crowd, nttended the fnsugsrayon,
The ordor of arrangemcata x be wero a8 followa:—
To the left of tho Vico Preaident ero the Committee of Arrangements. Immediately beblad them tbe hesda of tho various Depirtmonte of the Goreramest, Senator Members, and Members elect of the House, Ocersof the Anny and Navy, Govercors of the States and Terrttorics, Cumptrolters, Avditors, Registers and Soi:cltora of the ‘Treagory. To Woright of th Vice Prealdeat wero tho Jodees of tho Supreme Court, Sonstors, ths Diplomatic Corps, Ex Gorermora of the States, Assistant Secratariea of (be Departments, Ansistaat Postmaster Gereral, As- eatant Treascrer, Com axd the Mesors of Georgetown ard
Previous to thst arrival of tha processiaa the Senate Chamber ald rot present a yory animated eppezrance. Many of tho Ladies, waiting to tee tho display, did ot urrixo ontil late, abd tho olfzors, whore gy uniforms and flashing epavlettes relieve po well thé sombreneas of the national black, were with tba Presidential cartoge,
Durlog tho passage of tho procession to Willard’s Hotel and tho march thence to the Capitol, Senator Dright Killed, 10 tho mest approved manner, a certain gas Dill, towit, by talking ittodesth. This not. proving very nterestioy, matters waxed somewhat dull In {he in-
led by tho Committoo
terim. CLOSE OF TH THTRTY-SIXTM CONGRESS AND 1N- STALLATION OF THE SEW VICE PRESIDENT.
‘At five mlautes to twelve o'clock Vion President Brosk- tnridge ema Sevator Foot, of the Commictee of Arrange- ments, entered the Scrsto Chamber escorting the Vico Fresidest elect, Hon. Hannibal Hamlin, whom they o7o- ducted Loe xeat immediately to tho left of the chair of tho President of the fenale, :
‘Tho new Vico Presitent walked Ikon quiet citizen, In
hry caisied tetoza of poke exer, two feet long, with while ends (wo Leebea Geen.
‘There ¥5s eyo w rnzpted peeps of ersisionte to Colonel Belden, CotteapRater Landa ef we District, who arre so alteoitece co Mr. Borbwusa,
‘Th Pow aetna oes! (o more at ¢ieren o'clock,
company witb o tingle fricod, from his botal to the placo where be tock the cath toperform the datics of the &2- cond cifice {u the gift of the American people What & contrast wit the t2fUtary pegoant that attended the ar- rival of ths e(lcer but a single remove aby bim in bis critiva fa the government! ’
As the Bisds of the visck pointed «o the bear of tse! Abe bammsr fell ard ine second eessizn of 2 nity Conzrims carne to an end. .
Vico Fresidens fllreckiaridge tade the Sezato farewall fo weil ehceen and tooeblag tarme, -
Wr. Hamiin wails = fox sppropriate rem
Mr. Drockicridge then edlatstered the oath cf ollz2 fo View President Hamlin.
[220 Senate report for apscches, oaths, 2)
Ur. Breekicridgo then ancounced the Sectoid) without day, ond loft the ehatr, to which be {cam conducted Vico Prealdoat Hamlla.
Hon. Hr. Ciiogccas was then sworn |b! és 502: the State of North Caroline; Glark for New Hampzdire Omaeo for Obi0; Harris for Now York; Baran for Towa; in; Dreekinridge for Kertocky; Laos smith for Oregva; and Mitchell fer Ar
ately
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‘Atthis jonstoro tho membore end mombera cect of tho House of Reprecantatives entered tho Bounte Ceamber DiLing every available place to the left of tha Vise Prez! ‘dont.
Tao corpa diploxatia alco enfered tho Chamber ot tho camo moment, ctespying fests tothe right of tho ebalr. It man a cahject of goneral remark tha: the oxzpa nevor wore 9 fully represented as on this oc:aslou, per- npa to bo tha tant timo all ta bo ever gala sesembied. Tho Mioiaters, azchece and othors numbered {n all ame fifty ond over, and op briliancy-ef drers, the rumor of docoratiaae, crapes, Ko., S404 muc’ to the ix posing ns- turo of the seco.
Some of the Guurt valform, partiectarly, wero gorgeous and attracted muzb attention. Tho eeero in the Senate while waitiog the arrival cf tho Presldentlal party, roomed to realize Iying down th lon and lamb tog0 (wor;"! oF mlngling oil and watar,
Morsre, Chase, Wigfall, Crittenden, Witesn and others were oppesite, hobuobbing with the utmost cordialty,
Serator Breckloridie conversed familierly with the extremect men of tho republicacs, while ladies of all Folitical allinities—Mre. Hamlin among them—looked smilingly down tpon the animatedfpceno below. The at- fendance of Senators was unusually ful, the only ab fences policed belog those of Ton. Mr. Macon and Hoo. Mr. Hoxter, of Virgints.
Atthirtecn minates to one o'clock tht Judges of the Supreme Coatt of the United States of Amerizs ware an- ‘uouneed by the Noorkesper of tho Senate. Oo thelr en- trance ell on the foor rove, and tho venerable Judges, headed by Chief Justice Tanoy, moved riomly to tho aaa! asalgned them, imucdlately to tho right of the Viea Pro- Fident, each exchanging salutes with tbat officer in pasa- ing thecbatr.
Atten minutes after ene o'clock nm unuual stir o= curred in the Chamber, and the rumzr spread like wild firo that the President olect was in tho building.
ANMIVAL OF THE PRESIDENT.
At fifteen minutes past onco'eloek tho Marebal-in-Chlef, Major 1B. Fronch, entered tho Chambor, ushering fin (ho President and the President elect. Thos bad colored togetber from the sirce! through a privats covered as- sage wa on tbe corth aide of tho Capitol, polico officera being in attendance {o prevent outsiers (row crowding after them.
SCENES INELE THE CAPITOL APTER THE ARBIVAT. OP THE TWO PRESIDENTS,
‘Leaving bis carringo and leaning on the arm of bis pre- dcceror, President Lincoln walked slowly from hla aroucbe to the (kreshsid of the Capitol. Following him were Senatore Fcot nbd Raker. Ur, Lintola boked pale sod wan, fatigued ard anxious. His vlreslty appeared to haveleft him, and tho instant be pissad (he portals of the Qypitol of the natfon ho bang bla bead and looked upon tho marble tiles {0 front as Ir ko expected thom to rise, and, like many of the heads of stono that have sur. rounded blm for months past, offer kim counsel dod ad. vios. There were pot balfa doz’n perszas at thiseatranco of the Copltal when the President elect pasied ta, Amdng there was one of tho emu epecials. Mr. Lincoln, with Dia thice compankns, immediately proceeded to the 're Hideut’s room on the Senate Ooor, an! there was relieved. of a Joad of villaugus duat whieh Iu SIs dusty metropo: ls In not afraid to Loveat even Preeier tial robes.
Vise elon from ts Sa" 6
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Martha! of the District/Gr Columbia, Jadzes of tha Supreme Conrt, Sergeactattrms of ths Senats, Cyi- miltco of Arrangements, President of tho Unital Sintes and President elics, Vloo Presidoat, Secretary of the Senate, Senators, diplomatic cxrps, heals of dopart monle, Governors and others 2 (hs chember. Waen tha ord was giveu for the members of tho Hliuse tofall into tho line of the prcecrston, a violent rush was mado for tho dcor, sccomprniel by Toud outerles, vloleat puehiag und great distarbance. “(What's up"! asked ona, “Old ‘Abo, responded another. And aa tha Presiiont ols:t moved from the Senate Chamber totako Luz paeltlon on the platform at the east front of the Capitoi there was a genoral stamped among the crinclice ond gay young men with eye glaster, Tho rich wes £0 great that the doors leaiicg to tho platform were closed before thoce officially entitled to entrance could obtsin admittance. The djea tere particularly (rlevci, and ono was €0 unGlial as to exclaim porishly, ‘There, mother, {f you bad not dotained me, Tcould hare gol there before tha deer elosed.'" . How disappoint. ed they all ceomed, Bat now the benovolent form and genial faco of Senator Foot appeared in tho throng. “Oa, there's Mr. Foot,’'|s ultered by ote sweet voice. “Now we tball get {n,"" and they all eurrounded poor Foot, who fs alnost emothered with tho {ocenss arisiog from the supplicating fooes ond features of bis fal adorera, Bat tho Vermonter {s resolute, No cbarce Indles—all full.” "Ob, now, Mr. Foot, you remember mo, don't you!" “Yes, yea,T remember, but this is no time for removttrante,’” and be elides through o eccrot papel, known only t> Seusters, and escapes liko m phen- tom fren ble ogonized persusders. At this time it was Uificult to find any mode of exrees from (ho Scnata wiag ef tho Capitol. No one could gat in—no one caatd rot out, The feathers flow hither and thither emong tho corri¢ers. 03, bow provoking—T shan't hear it after all!” “How can wo get oul?! How can we get inl” “Where's tho way to tho plitferm? Ard many o falr faco was suffased ‘with sadness, unlll of providentist junctaro the ap- pearance of 8 membor of the new Cabinet, ts company ‘with & popnlar ex represeatstive from Now York, led tha ‘way (on opening outside, There was big crowd, bat tho most qulet ope fer such numbers wo over mingled TW Afiee the proseeten ha resebed tho platorm, Santor Baker, of Oregon, introduced Mr. Lincola to the at- sembly.
Mr. Lincoln ta recejved with cheers, Ho lays down his mantecripl, claps his bands in bis pockets and pulls cut apair of atcel bowed spectacles, This 1s a signal for ‘merriment Lo one portion of tho crowd. A lusty hawk osed fellow cries cut, Take off them epectacice, wo want to eco your eyez.!' “I didn't know he foro giasees,"” remaiked another, (they att tn the p'cters,”” nd similar remarka kept tho audience who cold nat hear Bis yolco in good humor, until a rouslog cheer from tho Presidential pagoda enlisted thor attention,
Tho followicy: the address, which he read in a clear, distinct ¥
THE INAUGURAL ADDRESS.
Fexiow Crrizexs or tar Usrren Srates—
Tn compliance with a custom as old asthe govern- ment itself, I appear before you to wldress you briefly, and to take in your présence the oath pre- scribed bby tho constitution of the United States to be taken by the President before he enters on ihe execution of his office.
Ido not consider it necessary at present for mo todisenss those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement.
Apprebension ecoms to exist among the People of the Southern States tint, by the recession of a republican administra- Mion, Weir yroperty and thelr peace and_per- sonal sccurity are to be endangored. Thora hag never bon any reasonable cause (or auch ap~
prehension, Indeed, the most ample evidenco to the coatrary has all the while existed and been open to thelr inspection. Its foand tn nearly all
tho published speeches of him who now aldresses you. Ido bot quote from one of thore specches When I declare that “Thaye no purpose directly. or indirectly to interfere with tho Institution of slavery in the States where it exists; I believe 1 Lave wo layyful right to do so, and I have no incll- nation todo#o,’” Those who nominated and cleot- edmedidso with 3 full knowledge that I had made this ead many similar declarations, and had hever recanted them. And more than this, they: placed in the plaiorm for my aeceptance, and ov ‘law to thomselvos nnd tome, the clear aud om- phatic resolution which J now read:—
chan tyo J
| be pe. SMe vamadithy toes” thaw all (he )partios “<r Hy contnret wp" “folsto,
Aiea aay Tera quire if Descending from these general priaciples, we
(ois on judseat exelosively; ts coontial to that Bakines ef pairor onwbich the perfection sad cadursoce of ocr politica “atri2 Sepesd, and wo denouned tho Jesu invastum by armed fors0.<f tho anil of any Siale Territory, no mstiér coder
of erinsex.
T now reiterate thes
ext, a8 tHe graycal
coptiments, and in doing so I only press npon the public attention the most Concinsive © std? of which the 0 is kus -epti- Die, that the property, peac™ and szcurity-of- uo roction are to be inanywis» endangered’ by the how incouiny admiuistration. Tadd, too, thotall the protoativ which, consistantly with the cousti-
tution and Gv laws, can be given, will be cheerful Ay given to sl thesia fully detnanded, for whatever santo, as vheerfally to one section aa to another.
Thers is much controversy about the dolivering | np of fogitizes from service or Iabor. The clause
T nov read is as plainly written in tho constitution, ay any other of Its provisions.
SO perton bold to sarrloo ef Ishor tn ono Stato, nater (he laws ‘ereofyscasaping into anotber, ahah In euneo quence of aky Mie or ragulation therala, bo dizebar ged. from such s*-rice or bor, but eball be delivered upon claim of the purty to wort uch service or Labor may bo due,
It js scarcely quoyioned that this provision was intended bby Hioes Who mada jt for the reclainmiug of what we call fogitive alaves; and the intention’ of the lawgiveris the law. All members of Con- gress swear their supportto the whole constitution, Yo this provision ns muck a3 any othe Proposition, then, that slaves, whoso cas Within the \o~us of this clause, “shall ho d : up,” their vsths are unaninious. Now, if they would make the effort in good temper, could they not, with nearly equal unanimity, frame ant pass, a law by means of which to Keon good that unaimoug uth, ‘There fa same difference of opinion whether this elauso should be enforced national or by Stato authority; but surely thal difference is not a vory material ono, If tho slave is to be snrrendered it can bo of but little consequence to him or to others by which Guthority it is done. And should auy one, in ‘any case, bo content that this oath shall go unkept on a merely unsnbsthntial contro- versy as to how it shall ho kept? Again, in aoy Jaw upon this subject, ought not all tho sate- foards of “berty. nown in lvilized and iumane jurispradence to bo introduced, so that & free man ho not, in any case,’ surren- dered a= a slave!’ And might it’ not be well al tho samo time to _ provide Wy law fox the enforcement of that clause in the constitution which guarantecs that “the citizens of cach State shall be entitled to all tho privileges and immonities of citizens in the several States.” Jtoke the oficial oath to-day with no mental reservations, -and with no purpose to con- wtroe uo constitution or laws, by any hypercritical rules; and while I do not choose now to specify particalar acts of Cou- grees as proper to be enforced, I do—rug- gest that it will be mach safer for all, both in offi- cial and private stations, to comform to and abide by all those nots which stand wnropealed, than to violate any ofthom, trusting to find impunity in having them held to’ be unconstitutional.
It is seventy-two years since tho first inaugara- tion of a President tinder our natioual constitution. During that poriod fifteen different and greatly Aistinguished citizens have in succession adminis tered the executive branch of the goverument. hoy have condacted it through many porils, aad genorally with great kmocoss. Yat, with ail this scope for precedent, Lnow cntcr typon the sume task, for tho brief constitutional term of four years, nnder great aud peculiar difficulty. A disropition of the federal Union, heretofore only menaced, is now formidably attempted. I hold that, in con-
mplation of Vuiveraal Jaw and of the constitu. tion, the Union of thesc States is perpotual, Per- poluity f implied if not expressed in the fonda- mental lav ofall ritional governments, This safe to
rt that goverament proper never had qprovis: jon in itsorganio Jaw for its owa torni\nation. Continne to execute ail the express provisions of our national constitution, and the Union will on- duro faivver, it boing impossible to destroy it ex- cept by same action not provided for ju the instra- eI Agaiu.i€ tho United State: bo not a proron, tan nsociation of States in
‘of u coutrot moroly, canitas nyontract
Tho Union is snuch older than tho constitution. Iwas formed, in fuct, by the Articles of Associa. tion in 1774. ‘Tt was matured and continued in. tho Doclaration of Independence im 1776. It was fur- ther matured, and the faith of all the then thirteen States expressly lighted and engozed that: it should be perpotual, by the Articles ‘of Confedera- tiouind778; ond findlly, in 1787, one of the declared. objects for ordaining and establishing the constita- tion ywas to form a more perfect Uaion, But ittho destruction of the Union by one or by a part only. of te States he awfully possHble, tho Union is Lesa than before, tho constitution having lost the vital clement of perpetuity.
It follows from these views that no State, upon isown mer motion, can Iawfully get out of the Union; that resolves and ordinances to that cfleot are’ legally yold, and that acts of viol Within any State or States, agaiust the authority of the United States, aro ‘insurrectionary or revolutionary, according to circnunstances. I therefore cinder that, in view of tho constitution aud the laws, the Union is unbroken, and to the extent of my ability Ishall take care, as the consti- tution itself expressly onfoias npon’ mo, that the Jaws of the Union bo fuithfully executed’ in oll tho States. Doing this f deem to be only a simple duty on my part. shall perfectly perform it, so far a is practicable, unless iy rightful masters, the Amricon peoplo, shull withhold the requisition, or in rome authoritative manner direet tho coutrary. T trast this will not Vo regarded as a menace, bat only a3 the decloved purpoze of the, Union that It will constitutionally defend aud matutain itself.
In doing this there need be uo bloodshed or vio- Jenco, and thero shall be none, unless it is forced upon’ the natiouul authority, The purer con: fided to ime will We used to hold, occupy and poses the property and places bé- longing to the government, and collect the duties and imposts; but beyond what may be necessary for these objects there grill he no inva- sion—no using of force ogainst or amongst the people onywhero.
Where hostility to the United States shall be so groatandso aniyersal as to provent competent Fealdent citizcus fron holding tho federal offices, there will be uo attompt to foree obuoxions strangers among the people that object. While tho strict Jegal right may exist of the government to enforce the exercise of these offices, ic at- tempt to do so would Uo so irritating and so near- ly impracticable withal that I"deem it better to forego for the time the uses of such offices,
The mails, unless repelled, will continue to be furpishod in all parts of the Union. =
So far a8 poxslble,"the people overywhore shall have that sense of perfect security which ia most favorablo to’ calm thought dnd roflection. The courso here indicated will be followed unlcss car- rent events and experieuce shall show a modifica- tion or cbonge to be proper; and in every cso and exigency ay best Aiscretion will Ue exercised necordingly to the circumstances actaally oxist- ing, and eh 8 view nd a hopo of a peaceful so- Jation of the national troobles_and the restoration offraterual sympathies and affections, That thero re persons in one section or another who seek to destroy the Union st all events, and are glad of any pretext to do ft, 1 will neither affira: nor de- hy. Dut if there be such T need address no word to them. =
'To those, however, who really love the Union, may Inot speak? Before entering upon so grave a Minter as the destruction of our national fabric, With all its benefits, its memories and its hopes,
Would it pot be well to ascertain why wo do it. Will you hazard so desperate a stop while there is any portion of the ills youfly from that have mo reat existence? Will you, while the certain ills you fy to are greater thin ail the real ones yon fly from? Will you risk tho commission of #0 fearful a mistake? All profess to be contont in the Union {f all constitutional rights can bo maintained. Is St rve, then, that any right, plainly wrttou in the constitution, has beon denied? Tthinknot. Hap- pily tle human mind is €0 constitated that no arty canreach tothe audacity of doing ths. Think,
Hyeucan, ofs singlo instance in which a plainly written provision of the conatitation bas ever been denied, If, by tho more force of nombcra, a raa- Jority should’ deprive a minority. of any clearly it might, ina moral
eadle to ere (vestion which) may iu "practical “adiuubtrating. “eo Tormagae see anticipate, nor soy docament of Teanonable Jengtlt contain, Xpress provisions. forall Possible questions. Shall fagitives from labar he surrondérod by national or by State wuthority? Tho constitation docs not expressly pay. Must Congress protest lavery Inthe Territories? ‘The copstitution does not expresily say. From ques tions of this claes spring all onr constitntional can- troversics, aud ye divide npon them tuto majori- ties and mhnoriti
If the minority will uot acqoidseo tho majority Bust, or the gornrumunt must cease. Thore is no alternative for continuing te government but nequieseence onthe one sido or the other. If a minority fu such a cose will secede rather than acuuiedeo, they make a precedent which in tum veill ruin “and divide them, for 8 minority of their own will secede ‘from them when- ever 9 inajorily refivea to be controlled by such minority. For instance, why mot ‘uy portion of a now confederacy, a year or to hence, arbitrarily sccedo again, prooksely aa por: tions of tho prevent Union now claim to uvcede from it. Allocho cherish disanion sentioients aro now being educated to the exact temper of doing this. Th thero such perfect {dentity of interests among tho Mates fo comprise a new Union aa té produce harmony only and prevent renowed secession. Plainly, the central dea of secession ia the essence of anarchy»
A wajority bold in restraint by constitntional checks and Ifmitations, and always changing easily with deliberate changes of popalar opiniona and sentiments. is the only trac snveraign of a froo
\cople, Whoever rejocta it does, of necessity, fly fo anarchy or to despotism. Unanimity is tmpossi- blo. The rnle of @ minority,asa permancnt ar- Fangement, i¢ wholly tnatmsable,, So that, re- jecting tho'rajorily principle, anarchy or despot- {En iehamne fora authae latte zs
Tdo not forget the position nxsumed by some, that constitntional questions aro to be decided by tho Su- preme Conrt, por do I dehy that such decisions must be binding, in any caso, upon the parties to asuit, as to the objcet of that suit, while thoy are also entitled to very high respect and considora- tion in all parallel cases by all other dopartmonts of the xovernment; and whilo it is obviously pos- siblo that such decision may be erroncons in any
iven ciao, still tho evil effect following it, heing
imitod to ‘that particnlar caso, with the chance that itmay be overruled and nover become a pre- cedent for other cases, can botter be borno than could the evils of a diffurent practice. At the samo time the candid citizen must confess that if the policy of the government upon the vital ques- tions affvoling the whole peoplo is to bo irreyoca- bly tixed by the decisions of the Supreme Conrt, the hustant’ they are mado in ordinary litigation between parties in personal actions the people rill have ceased to be their own, unlesa having, to flat oxtent practically resigned their, goverament into the hands of that eminent tribunal. Nor is thero in this view apy assault upon the Court or the Judges,
It is a duty from which they mo: to decide cases properly Jooght before them, and it is no faultof thelr if others seek to turn Meir decisions to politica! purposes, Ono section, of our country helloves slavery is right, and ought to bo extended, while the other believes it is wro1 and onghtnotto be extended. Thisis the o1 substantial dispute; and the fugitive slave clause of the constitution, and the law for the suppr sion of the foreien elavo trade, are each as well cpforced, perhaps, a3 auy aw can ever bo ing community where ‘the nioral sense of the people imperfectly supports tho law itself, The great ody of the people ido by tho dry, legal oblign- tion in both cacs, aud a fow break over in each.
1 think, esmnot be perfectly cured, and ft Wouhl be worse in Voth cases after the scparation of tho sections than before. ‘The forcign slave trade, now imperfectly sapprossed, would ho ulti- mately revived, withont restriction’ in one soction, while Migitive Saves, now only partially surrent dered, wonld not be sivronderod o¢ all by the other. Physically speaking, wo cannot separate—wo canuot remove our respective cections from cach other, nor build an convene wall betroon them. A husband and wife may be divorced aud 0 outof the presence nnd beyond the reach of Cuch other; Lut the differeut parts of our country cannot do tis. Thoy cannot but remain face to fac, and intercourse, cithor amicable or
mast continua hetween them. In No, tion, jto qnako thst interennesn sdvontegetcf ub omune) eatistatary- aration thay before! Can ajo
Mer MH Wrens con make lwo? Cau treatios io more faithfully cufurced between alicus fan laws cam among friauds? Sopposo yon go to war: yon cemnot fight always, and when, afwr much Joss on both sides, and no gain on dither, yon cease fighting, to iWentical questions as. to Terma of intercourse aro again upon you, This country, wiih its institutions, belongs to the people ‘who inhabit it, Whenover they shall grow weosy of the oxisting government, thoy can exercise their constitutional right of amending, or Hicir revolutionary right to. dismoaber or over. throw it. T cannot be ignorant of the fact that mony worthy. and patriotic citizens are desirous of laying the ational constitution amended. While 1 inake no recommendation of amond- mont, [freely recognise the full authority of the people over the whole subject, to be exereisod in cither of the modes prescribed in the instrumont itself; and Tshonld, undor oxisting circumstances, favor rather than oppose a fair opportunity being afforded the people to aot upon. it. 1 will venture to, add that to me. the convention mode fecms preferallo, in that it allows amendments to originate with’ the people thoméelves, Instead of only permitting them to tako or reject propositious originated by others not specially chosen for the purpote, and which might not We precisely euch as’ they would wish themselves to accept or rofusc. T understand o proposed amendment to the coustitntion—which amendment, however, I have not ccon—las passed’ Congress,” to the ofect tit the federal government ‘shall never interfere with the domestic institations of States, inolcding that of persons held to service. To nyeld mlsconstruction of most I havo said, E dopart from my purpore, not to epeak of par-
not shrink
ticular smondments, so far ss to say that Lolding such a provision to now be im- plied constitutional law, 1 have no
objection to its being made express ond irrevo- cable. The Chicf Magistrate derives all his autho- rity from tho people, and they have confurred none npon him to fix the terms for the separation of the States, ‘Tho people themselves sig can do this if they chooso, bot the Executive, as such, has nothing to do with it. His’ duty is to administer | the | present _yovernuant os it came to his hands, and to transinit tt wim paired hy him to Lis successor. Why ehonld thero not bo a patient confidence In the ultimate ustice of tho people! Is there.any hotter orequal hope in the world? Tn our presont ditt ronces, is vither party without faith of belog in the rizhl? If tho Almighty ruler of nations, with Mis oteroal trath aud jus- tice, bo on your side of t! ‘orth, or on yours of the South, that trath and that justice will surely provail by the judgment of this great tribupal—tie Americunpeaple. By the framo of the government undor which we live, Uils sume ipronle hace wisely given thelr public seivauts but ile powers mite cbief, cud have, with equal wirdow, provided for tho ‘return of that little to dwir own hands at very short interval Whilo the people retain their yirine and vicilanco, no ad ministration, by any extremo wickedaess or fol- ly, can very’ scrionely injuro the gorcrument in the chort space of four years,
My countrymen, ono and all, think, calmly ani well upon this whole smbject.’ Nothing valuable can De lost by taking timo.
If there be an object to hurry any of you, in hot hasto, to a step wleh you would never tako, dll Deratély, that object will be frustrated by taking time; but no good objectcan be frastrated by it. Such of you as are now dissatistiod atill Have the “old constitution unimpaired, and, ou the sensitive point, the laws of your own fram: ing under it, while the new adwataistration will havo no finmicdiate power, if it would, to change either. Iit were admitted thatyou who are dissat- isfied Lold the right siden the dispute, there still ts no single reason for precipitate action. Intelligence, patriotism, Christianity aud firm relisnco on Him Who bas never yet foremken this favorod land, are still competent to adjust iu the best way all our present difficuliy.
Iu your hand, my dissatisfied follow country- juen, and not id mine, isthe momentous issno felt war, The government will not aesall ou ‘You can have no conflict without being yoursélron ‘the oggresscrs. You have no cath in ‘Heaven Lo destroy tho goverument, whilo I par have the mest solemn one to “preserse, protect and defend’"it. Tom loth to close, We are not enemies, bot friends, We must nob be enemies
‘written. constitaonal right, : be enc ; i i | Though passion may have 5 [iinet er i pen Ea or ee ee chords the case. of memory, stretehing fro pe ‘All tho vital rights of minorities and of iodivi- | field and patriot ra hand, will pot swell aalsare #9 play asrured o them Uy ata: echoes ofthe ein, when again’ touched, as , guarantees ani ions, | tg chorns of the Union, rer cari to | gta mse Ble cane mm. But 10 ; 2 be ‘With p provision spocWically appli- J Duriog the detvery of the Iswnznrs}, whleb com are Kies Stew Bec. ——s wade (ot
opt ab hall paat me erctoak, thers wus myeS beer Lee. copies) at amy alluaisa 20 tbe Uaion,
Vevsident Bocharan ana Chat Josthoe Taney Sith tonimat attectioa to erecy wind of the eddresn, Sedot Ws conclusion iba itr edamoltared the oeual
<0 king Els ub Ja king WEIS Mr. Unoua was vselforoanly
Too Chie uate named very much agitas
Doge bt very percep wteaatas
2 inangnratlya ef colay maken corey oF Boia at whlch knit Juntcn toss Rance Dovlog s/ulutetored to cath of oMien muccesatvaty te Preeigeots Van Airey, Hurl, Ty. yk, Taylor, Filmore, Pierce, Beenazay and Lncol .” Tho eeremony, was exccediagly lnpressive.
AU the eipchisina of ‘ths vsanguration ceremszeien the Preeldéct was eecorved to (ha Scoata chamber, sence to bis earrisgo, and tho = ‘ity forming as tm the pro. v(alon of tbls morning, accots)anled bien rith the Ooaa- lull of Arrangeindta ts by White Hotes
Op reachisg tbe Feecisive msusion the trospa formed tna ¢oubie}ice en Marivex-veus, and the baroocbe exo taining tho Prealiestlat pty famed through ta tho mansicn, “Mr Buc3ynas srompiniad Mr. Lines to tba main ball, aod thie tik -' farewell leave of bim, expresaing tho hope, m cords, torms, hat his admiaiae tratfon might prove a boop nd prosparses ome,
Tho ee:Preplient then retird to tho residenen ef Dis triet Attorney Oohd, wbenribo wilh tocepyrarity acjocra {WL is departure from the eliz to-morese wsen.ag.
Op tho arrivat of tho proseesioa at tbs Whisa L9u%o, ho Mazabala of tho doy wrero suscessively iatrodsced, fra then tho lino bein; foraasd the perp'a ruched ta bg congratulate the cow Uverudent, Tho road was exceed Ingly goat.
Tova ended for the da7 time to (eaugation coremmo lea. Though the enthusisam wes aot b7 acy mioagn cqua’ {0 that mepifeeted on former eomsions of a nimilar nature, everything paces! of quiet. Jy. “Tho ample:t’ civil and miltary prepare Hore wore mado by tho ma\cipal anthorisias ‘nd General Scott, to pworito for any emergency that migbtarlee, Tho varlocs bodies of Valued Staten tropa now here were statlonod ia olierent pasts of tbo ells, tho rappers and miinera alano boing Ia tho prozession, Licotecant General Sontt, {tls ald, was near tho Uspitol ith Coptala Barry's cowpsny of Lizbt arillerr, asd Major Macklos commiad, acting un Wifastey. | The officers, It reported, were cutinuell) parsing to ard fro, and {t 1s gald tho Gonoral wan heard to exslsiay, “Very thing is golug on pescenhy, tiaoke Got Umighty for {1
Durlog tho day th» railtary patrol were om daty all orer the city, abd the greatest vigilauce was exjoined ‘upon and obsorsed by th: 1rgalara
‘As a rolo, the repadlizaa aswsclations wero placod (a tho order of match mmoliataly after tho ex-President
This organization Lad with tbom a aurt of triuarpbal car drawn by four white horsey, each wita a while cloth cover on, with the words Talon!" In largo let?aen, wbera- In the word ‘Conetitaton!’ wa on thi wide, ‘Tho ear was decorated with minlatiro dage, with 220, rod and blue drapery, and csotaln'vg abirty.four Misia giela r0- presenting co many States, end m9 young Indies reaps lively reprcventig tho North ané Sucth tha whcio aulblr was under tho chargo of (en Wido Awubes, ia fb unlform—eape, cap and el
Tho eceno proeeuted Crom cach front was very dno. Teo arenvo in front of (uo portles was UErosged with seeplo, the erawd extozvlng 19 ztcat, dlstaccs 09 e!:ber de, and reaching fur ot9 the Osp!to! groan a, a: ovary. available pot was black with human belage—bos sod men clinging to the ras, movatiog om fences and eli log trees, util thoy beat hencath their woght O30 crazy Indisidoal eiscbod a trvo, and, Riting out om cao of tho limbs, began to deliver en inaugeral after his on fashion, and while in the Rolght of his glory tho brasch, broke aud the coartog inditidaal came tambliog to tbo ground, amid the roars of tho by standere.
Onithe outer ogo a coxcmrse of volcctear eoldiery wore balled, ans stood at reat durlog the Selivery of tbo inaugural, “Aw th) son abono biIguUy on the gap resaa of ths Ladies aud 4ho 38276 and etpss, ond tho unllorain oar ghiterlag. weapans of the eoldlray¥b> seace aa
regedinols eeimaced==wiammense | taaest 7 shea pap a Property) rere on tho eroax
pattios boing opsupied by Lo rule x ‘ani small appafatns was directly tu fvoat Of tho Proal dent, another at + distan29 of exe hundred yards, and a third of hugo diaicusions on hia right, rated Go a plate form built eapeciciiy for 4 parpma.
‘Juat before tho scp=araucn of tho mala actore te tho iwatgoraticn scene opi tho platferm, severs! intivl- duns «bo wire oxpresaics comin eeatiments te o Volsterous manner wera taken of.
Anowber of New York, Pojuideipbia acd Bsit'moro detectives were Cguring a day tn cho muleituds befor the Copliol.
Never wae thero a mors solemn spectacke witnamed Urn that enacted thle afternow at the Capito thirty thowsard people, who with br tened to the words ef th President elest, wero ovidentiy ost deeply Imprexed with ths momoatoan character of the cession, There was 09 D0ls0, mo confuelon, no Abovghtless nor {adeeest siget of oppiause or diaxppro-
I ceomed fo b§ moved with tho profound coa~ vielwin tat tholr ovm fato and that of thelr cosntry da-
Pénded ou the doveloyamcnts of that memorable haur, ‘Tho Thloolslans wore hero will call en seaue om Mr. Lin- coln at half-past Ubrce to-morrove aftrsona. ‘Ox0 of Hr. Lincoin’s youngor sous bas boea eonGned t> Ded for tbolast two days orth fover,
By, tho Prinea of Falls, starts for Cambrids va-morrow. Ho ta nick of Weshlogton aud guid to got back to bis callege,
OPINIONS OF 3M. LINCOLN’S INAUGURAL, Wasmsorow, March 4, 1667. Thero ls great eoatrarlety of opinions respcctiog Mr. Liccoln's Iuavgural. The mest extreme Sosthern men repare Itas meapicg war, and aseort that {t will ba go re- garted tbroogaout the Zouts, while the more coa- Forvallyo mon of the berder Statos view It 62 covelliatory, provlicd a cabinct {s emnstructod of eonservativo acd Unlit loving men, A gentleman caked Mr. Dackana, wa Mstexed attentively to its delivery, what he thought of it, He sald bo was not prepared to express an opinion opti! Uc had examlocd it more thorsoghly. “Th's mack ho would say, however, It was a weld written do samen! Conservative éemo-rats say tbat Mr. Eenco'n’s inaoga- ra}, in connection with the propased eoust|tztlonal amaend- ment regardjog nlavers a States, means peace, and that itweill hold ths border slave States with anytbiog ko forboaranes on the part of Lincoln toward tho seceding Suter,” Colonel Burnett, of Kentucky, says tho fnangural mzaos war. encral Hemiliea, of Texas, says ho fecls cad. Mr. Kellogg, of Vilpole, hardly koows what to think. Mr. Spaulding, of Now York, speaks cquivocaliy. Senator Greea, of Misscurl, hus Lo oplofon to expross abont It. 4 praminent Miesoc- rian ateo ray every Union maxn must like its eantiman's. Now Yorkers ray tho idea of No bjoxdshed and yet tho enfororment of the tnw.)' is borrowed from bie prése- ccasor,
Wrasmaoros, March 4, 1861-5 Tho allabsorbicz topic of conversation axd spaceiatlon tonight 4, of course, the {sangurai. Ropabileaas of all ahatea ezprets (ho utmost w:tisfaction with it, Doxa crt, whilo denoaneing Its (roatmant of tbo Soatbera queation, yet give the autbor crosit forboneny, Sreceeer and patrlotie intentions Amosg border S:atesmen thera is a differenco of opinion. Simo cootesd thit it will strengthes tho Union sentiment in their States, whilo otbers clamncroasly assert that Jt will drive them cot fa Jee* (ban « month. ‘Any ono familiar with Mr. Lincoif's asylo will at coz concede that the form ani] snbstazcoof the toaugural 1s from beginoing to xd. Tein cow seAifcip knowsy bead, iat layea preparation bo wat
‘This to dopesdence of i FeheeOSa e “iiends.
NEW YORK DELEGATION To Visit OF THB NEW YORE Ds | Wasacrotsy, March 4, 1681. parensnes ‘previous eppoin'ment,« delegation of easy eS tee a thousand, headed by
02 reeshing the White House the crowd formed {a = square sboat Ihe mala entrance, and e conmittee, cumsteting of Eecators Ferry and Bell od Weeare. Kelly and Werd, wea peut tn (onollfy the Prexideot of (beir Tee CONTINUED GH IaRat Fach
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ae aoe | ey = BALMS AT AUCTION. | Ps Our Naval Correspondence. | PERE fet a ~ | -paany WORTIMER ORIPFIX A 00) AUOTIONRERA Bum, Pa, March 1, 1861- (A2OUD, OosatasLE a 00. yURNING GOODS. APR GE Ted a ue dansnia Sin dence Raa pans = Es xGortoN ‘Tho United Stale steamer Michigan, which has Deen | ‘WILL BXHIBIF ON MONDAT, a0et BEOMITED HOURB HOLY FCS entican leering for Europ {te many yours stationed upon the laken aa acrnlser stray, WS ORGANDIES, ; sagan oeave nacre asst the line between our country and tbe British posseaslona AT RETA, Sere See ean ae a tm North America, woot Loto commission at this port to. TORIR ENTIRE BASEOR On ‘Preosh plate Pier aad Mantel Mirrurs, Say. Her oftcers, who have fast reported for daty, are BeRING TMPORTATIONS a Brocade and Lace CSPH2% roore and ormota Chandlers, Le r= | —s GBENADINES. Moslaition Velvet Carpets and Mowals 4% jer—Joun ©. Carter. Lieutenante—Thomas | or — rests, = er See Ireaden china Vases, oe HL Barens, Leonard Pasldlag aad B. W.Tenry.. Paymar- FRENGU, GERMAN AND BaIU DRY gap, —— Arilale Broures and marie roa, Beskrases, Cantre Tables, | alvo, or—J. Geo. Harris. Sargeoo—Win. M. Wi bier Ea. GINGMAMS, & | O44 erteasion Dinlox Tabio and Bulfet. ta ciate, Tren = Zallea. Aminanie—Wm. i. Hatbor- To C — ‘Chins Diunsr asd Tea Hels, | and |) Heary ©. Vistor, 8 1. P. Ayron and James L. Vau- ‘os Avra, a Lange stock of Gooda wuitebls for ‘Bobeoslan snd exyatal engraved Glass va a Pay! eck —J. J. Odd. Core SILKS, BAREGES, ONGANDIES, SACONBTS, SS Thid Milver Ware and Shedbeld Table Oullery, | the SYEEEY AND TRAVELLING DRESSES. Ver 007 | aTaO a ‘Bronze and Ormolu Clocks and Candelabras to mate, Pas aka el i See Pe en ee eR ee ARSOLD, CONSTABLE & CO. 1 MORTAR SETS A Coeaasioaee heralds | Mf ; for cra + J a LM AND rae 18 ir friet a to. Ens is the only. verse of our: nat inland | PRUSINESS ON BROADWAY tot chany dice tar caauy | "he Cont havo en selecsd wie pret caro (eso oi OANAT STRBRT, commer at Meroxs_ | MOM rUMP tb pucion cat ths duy (laadan), at We | Stage fa, pean, and, eacuch, quite a favorite with the commer | 2," BRD aot anter gui: avout $20 in cass, oe re | trade, and, foe novelty and exienk ouana be warpasnd. Telcen allie louscbaia retiur and Werksof Art con: | Roster Oeiatne aad einer Pista eae ‘eial pablic of tho fake citien. spanadble paper, will ba required; be son pie Baar) = R.Bxthe, FOURTHENTH STRBBT, | load le the elefaal revidence of Zan Barnham, er, <5 | Larpa Whandallers Tablen CUalre, ~! ‘Captain Canman, who hay oommanded hee fer the last | tote sold ca cuamlsion witb respectable pares Bent very OANAL STARET, CORNER OF NBROER “HIRTH AVENUE, CORNER FC ‘Went Birteeoib surest between Finan Sisth areaurn toe | term Boer Pampe das and steer Pint Taraeh hee orur to Captala. Carter (0-day, | low. ayiicaiion can tomade at67 Bearer eirrot BOW OPEN orme gqittague roprntng ike isreret aod victrat aaaicimcal of AMES MARLINETS AUoraar. the ofbsera reported Tor daly, ai a crew was 3!22°1; | cranp sALOON, OONTATNING THO Tanuas, at | ARNOLD, OONMTABLE & 00, urd SPRING LMMOBTATION, ‘Wes foroubed rit moots heme and isin pestect order, The Si Ovamnant eT is clear of’ io sho will probably Bs | Bish Casal etree, lia Lane ck tbe bola tomas, Bae =- ‘LaDIBS FRESUM KID GLOVES, Femorpaan Arran mad rity he, Wau 8 Wel LD, FURST — ee ee 00 Mond Warranied as zo as any Kid Glove import. eae tretdmerinion Aale pRERDUET. a chante. | Aide 5 he baldayror aren at . eats. TUG STORE FOR SALE—LONG BSTABLISBED, ON rg uses, tande'abeas a0 Tracks; ape Mantel Mlrrora Pine aaa iy Peokal ease ot ee Coroners’ Inga 'z promineot corner of one of tba leading arenuca; bust- ‘At Retall, an fmmensa elock of Qovouon & HART. sy spwar, da; rowewood Drawing Boom Sulia carved ta fruit ond port Sotape of ax Teaase Wowax—Ooroner Gamble WAS | Beas very good; reat low; leaso ono year from May part —— we g Mowers covered in eatin bi Etogerca, statuary, marble Ti‘carpele, Bl ‘gnecane (es the fal nat No. 173 Woat | Sore baa cab customer ‘need apply. “inquire ot 8. Mile pring Honery, ¥ Sa ow ofering. Hoph lero. doors and. backs, Secretary and -oonrang tard | Koran, helms Wachnasds: Gate Maturuses, Poather otiled to bold an Lequeat yesterday 173 W HINGE: ft chan W. tandford’s, No.6 Tryou row. ay 1% wlth eallnwood; Centra Tabtes, Cabinets, Velret Melailion | Batsteads Lineu, Iron Saom Barand kitesaa Praline, Forty.third street, opon the body of Fbarbe Anno mide Xcuewa, on | EAle', Gentdemea' and Mixed whlta and exbtseched Oot is » ahem) Carpets, Cae a SiGe ears JAMES MARRISER, Attoroay, trie, © marricd woman, about thirty-four years of took ght, Up oa ROL! Crusader, &¢ AL Fainogs, by Kam. ORTGAGR SALE OP LIGHT WAGONS 20.—WILt Sgn wb commit oie y tang Ben Tr | a ‘uaa tahnggiin got'ait | rager, raunat's ao! Wao wile dori ne. | cana rag HNgES HAO Co por das | Wala iced fe pan iaoaie taney | MIRA aetastae nian Aaa thodrlience elicited before tho Coroner 1s appeared tbat | Poni vediin ym They tal te acheacoral: | Ladies’, Geouemen's and Mines’ white Balbriggan Cotton | Fos chambers, balls a sea sith the dost at j. Flemish doverion, Fruit aud Flowers. by | Que cielo Bradway. 8.4 raga Was Arcear sd een ate wth Ou of aaahty, andbal | Gem et wh fiaire at iy Blah aver. Howe aia Satis wo abies Algter buco be Haun, Oraoln Usk, i | gr wihou tony manutesured in tele tc wigied f stag pos é = imcihy Sevres ani Gresten China Grane mater Terns f Feet ye gyeniog tbe retired aa asbal WIth bee Bas PRIN] EALOON FOR BAUEA GUEAT BANGALS, | Alan x fae atortmoel of nummer Vader armeata = MAGNEFICBAT SEVEN OCTAVE VIANOFORTE, | page. dabei Sheba finud, but to tie moIdvlo H€ tho niglit abo arosa, without ‘ono Talnelpal thorvugbfaro; farorabls leave; tleaiy — waTcn Garved gn and case round corners Galsned all ronnds tn. . ce disturbing. any co9, acd entering on adjolnlog room sus. | isi, up. Wel euablioes aad doles & frst cass naney Canal comec gf Moree. | 77 ONSOTERUE MAKES COWARDS OF US ALU! eee cell Beat ye ece Mautaake ue | Mf ONGAGH, SALE 0 With CAPE TOE OTD Ae Penied berealf to clothes peg. | When ber alluation was | "M2600 oGrarmick & WOOD, #2 Nasu reel Tune CANEYS—conents any sxumra at a | O°%*hniqus AAVE COME FO Gata ilecls siije Carpeiy = Ubambers—riealy eter | Upfon crarert Reo’ 477 Hrsxagray, lin staged royerty aed Teoovered the following morning, sho was found to bo AT MEE Geddes for thiry daye only, ip order to make. "70 NE OF NOF TO BE canwcod Idatsads, sys Loos XIV; Bureauy Commodes | yYxiuiea com ther ith Dut ocala, and evidenliy inaulmacs foreuvorat bare. | 7<cerrwyr CHANOE—FOR SALE THR TEASE | rormforbcrestice inpziaiver: Yreark' Gotiies Corts SHAT Ss THE QUEST Neb, Wardiotiny Drew g Tolley Tablrm Sharing anu be aes ero aprearcd ta bo but littis doubt tbat the act was Sed Furoiiore c¢ n fri clans hotel, eth targa Garden, | mate to ordoe very cheap: ale» Stirla of ker own teaaatas. | | Theleading manufocturirs of terery | Bootstaois, Goucken Arn Cllr, Cortauun Stiles, Coe so Gountira, Have bumpa, Gas Fee ef Atsrlug a. GL of tetoporary ineaBlly, a0 1B0 | Rbies, Ae altuaied atthe prizcipal guiry to the Central | ture, al the lowest poralhie prices imc con | grgvecee of the premio gt ta ney bare dormined at 5 rome Fellageen caer Bole Boiler, HO MAWIINIM, Attorney Jory rendered a verdtet sccordtrgly. Ee eer cnee) Apps HED:|| eisskooe ee a Rene Es Gash veearvicas of the cnsl,than U7 Bold them at tuese teat | Colin, Feliet veux Ured Sltrors 700 “ORTOAG HAS LUBUOR! RURN STARE YT SRR ‘A Qurixe cy Acces Patrick Crlola, a native of | KAPP, 125 Brvadwes eruld Deremaneraticn, They would tiereforo oa toe ate JO) RISING ROOM. so aayty Merc DY Ry ee oR eect rs 14 Bast WORD TO THE WISEIS SUPPLOLBNT. Mon of the pablls to tbele tmme nan cak-RalTel, richly eas ved; aak Brtenslon Tal dine, Rrocklyn, e-unpriting Black walout Wantrobs, Bo freland, aged thirty-Lvo sears, resiélog ot So. 142 Bx OR SALE—T1 DRATDING MACININES, WITH SHAFT. (ko worth of goods marked down. FINS GEG AND PLATED Went: Aria Calrs Ballet's uray, Courbes, Scermary oC | faus \Woubalanis Deds'ends Ktegerm, abi ‘Twenly-Onet etroet, while driving biz horeo and cart into Jng, Hellsand Kenchea ogo Doubling nnd. ro Winding | ~ Ladies wisbing to purchase np Fo pincer shure gon, fet & pleceay Naptia tas | Ceatra, Carpela Belenion Fabs ena the sable, n Saturday cvenlog, was throwa to tho | Machines. Tooulro of CHALSTIAN SUAWART, Fire aves Wil tte tee Inverets by ealingeaty. AS BEGABWAS, hod Wolicr, Cake Bashi: Caerd Bimans #9/4%. | elyuapion Maliten, semiog Mashing Richen Furl Ra. veement mith hd eo coveroly injurod |, Bue and East ¥ifty-third erect. Gleam Fower and Hooms to re later sion oF 71 Gab ut THE INDOW. Gleorpred bouse ct Meepin & Co. Paris vir==Desaaern Be pateasre
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‘ = TRY, r 40 dosenpbemmed linen Mandkeretlels, 1. hea . 7 x fomorryve (Wedioidsy at 199 Bowery, up Aare a fan clierly woman, retiding at No, 109 | VOB SALE—A SMALL FOUNDRY, Iv COMPLETE aoxenfbernmed nen Mandkvrebiets, 16 vcheap at feouve erfleelica of Corals Camron Moras, Jets, faNes ee Ket, Gesoraued. Tea mwa; blag a largo assortment | ar, o_ttem ree, (Woda aay tec ; Be ee ESET Pevnnnlug order. Apply to F. U. HOLTON, Dt Beva- | | 20 dezen genta tinea Unndkerehlets, 24. frmer price St. ‘Garurts, Patstva of Derbanclen, ed Kifche Fovnliuire Aces pstent pete | ee gd eaco Rt IDM At Ms iy ardor
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‘ cldentally recolyed by tho upsctiing of a boraing ful = TANDARGAW STORE, | 20doren plain and embroidered tinen acts groatly reduced. |! Chaim, Hinge. Footdin Thimbles. armicia Ba, de, LACES TE piree The [salt oeatrodon ||| MOR MALESTORMA NG HEROT AND ONOAG SOR cach reaper eeee. | Sete Ns pte gee ay Megs Eee MEM i uacortoaa woman toa aoe Star ie Ba eg PINE jem Mc 8109 Font
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7 Feed Geese cuutosrse _ = Pipa iat ary aE Do Tyger in great agony. erect propre gout Waring Gr wba Moat AVPU to | PFiernmnings Neowin tem pain, wretine Brad to, X EXTRADUDINARY OPPORTONEEE TO FUMOAAAE | Aprard Hasty Bhocn A, by onder at 2 ‘Ai n boy about olavtn joarp 614, naméd Edward Drown, | LON CAMESIEY 207 My ai a Fearn i ee ee A Bish and eo Moussa Pura, AO UUOU MAN, 31 ves ng bis ite atthe foot of Ent Tavalyalnetroth | FROR_FALEN@ MRAIDENS, #01 COURAISG, STARE: | Undies ancadin varUo Pigoy Gia aan ae a a cea Shaft tC oate AN atin ropa Rak ; [ fa holo in the pl har jit ybe a . a 1179 Brosdwa} oable Palotinga, artistie_uronzes, Marble Gronps, 40, jareh 6 al drlcek, at the. auction rooms os a ea er ceeeete a Gan SS aA (eR a aa set ae a Pere Nal Sh aint alta lt uf : i sy ( - AREGE MODES. ws sday, Sareh fe thoelesaal brvate Feattence, | | mabcany Fofan Chairs, extension, dialog Table ie oot Tag taee bun “Deceaued yeolged ite Mis pareia st|] “Soe = ce oe waup nTRNEST) ON THR WHOTR : Te omens sawn Pgietbatst a fee inners ghtnatenon | geusGre if Chen CHa: hy ad WANs the corner of First avenue and Twanty rixth airect. Por A usine> In Olnclouau, Ubi oa reasstabla tems; | FIVE AND BEVEN FLOUNOES, AND DOUBLE JUPB " he ae eee oe HESS tanea she | Lire als Wall Parte he r ln,
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eavest waa Delf at the Now York Hospital by | wgccdebeome Tor manlog unaney wilt esuail expitair tha AMS cee eee ee ie (Boap of Willa Abdorsod, | ferssie mvt by'e Balak “Apniy o» MOWAILL ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & 00, Carones Jackman, Open ee en ied (roa thoetects | HARRELL 51 reo a a ee of Injorks received by faillog throagh aeky light in (OR SALE—THE LEASE, STOOK AND FLXTURBS OP Barege horus billing pow In couree of erection at the coruer | MTOM SA Uvccer aud Liguér Stare inthe Fourth ward. aad | Robes atthe following low psc — ‘of Huane and Chor :h strc otra. dbe in the Ferenib ward, Apply at 31 Mooroe stect
sterol Faron eucnbure wasipade to order, wad ty Ya soll eee ee UM EL The ehcls eit bo colds the | QUETIPPS SALE.—PRINIINO OFFIUE—CIANDE {ijbet bidder for ewh, ric cretine, offer extrwondioary |) & FAIRCHILD, atclancers 11X Naan sltel, Hoe ese mein ax tue b-uce Puraiturs oC (56 | (bl eof, March & att octceksat 10 Walker sires Mane i ew, bateg nl tccntmaty wba ouctooaies, | Sug Wecueaora Joule Paalog Ucn a Iegant roseircod Tlgectaen Planotorte, ers; | Typa'or wi kinds, Canss stands, Presses, Juneniag blow > ‘cut 300 Cikce't arnttire, Paper, & JOmiw REL, Sheri
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————— ait SOT SMT | lee ee a ES Foulds Mui, Cabinet, Steal il emmdrollonk carers 2 ora lore ueaty i. opty a Coy, Swat Cie eee cl ree elrgodt fall suite of rose-voed rarlor Furniture, ta it | R ea variay Alors raiy ied up; reek Tow. Avpty i ae a) Fice Reck (Raina wih Garnctand Oar 3: cee 7 chimes | § MAGNIFICENT SEVENUCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. | 1102 Brostroy- et ae ty 4 90) to $10.00 | Five Ladicat Curb Chios... fe ala nga, hl Vesens arpa Pee a ecnieey | Pca cena ee forte for sade HGR rata ne nace Ce besa faunal (OR SALE—A STAND FOR SAUB AT WASHINGTON pita Meets 1000 1s0o\] Seow ret chains. -.- b He tans TPR Lene A erat aad plot Mires molt corpers ad with saline orga ae fase Dlarket, una of tho Post placra nthe market for say Kad i Louksig of Ove rr BUIGIY cece cent Of Pine miea Tem iran wed lava Uroatacats, rose rood Huresha. feds! —— epetaetgy att aigeeate | stil Taaieteaaertaté |. oe siihcotaanrmnistenstunyte | Ucn apt ai VERA Moy cud cover. Aten, elegant Drawing toot OR RALE—THE GROCERY AND LIUUOR STORE 55 ne MS We ae rab rosea, Bar. | Chait ino, koto Hedatea Aare SER Pa gc han ahve ak | EBs gies wat deka me re | a res Cale ae ep Gai seating | meh kn in news cals aa ie re a Biowiny wyloy business prove ty nnd car’ eos ke md folders, Kya amellnd Cro nd mt bobs ivory wad liver Calle Pedal) as of ee Um eratiianed oe seam Toque e¢ DB. BUNA, Aus 9 %; BO to 2000 ‘on, each natty || gaDbraby Glass oC ereey coer —= Car establubments, any article of | Pores ar art 1b. goods are now on exBlbition by catalogue TELIAM ANPOTT, AUOTIONGUI, AELINON THI Cer ESTE prec evr as Hip teh daeclactarge =” MS® © | Reatel Ane ear at Panieeyeziuiyge | WW ytuyst uv aut igre nny Stoviactarers ofa newecate of orerarung ters, patentio. | FROR SALE—THE OYSTER AND DINING RATOON S23 Tanal street, corner of Merece, aa safe gic ea guehoae | EAL em ub tHe eet eemne the goods for pur- | (nn diqute atorn, “MO Greenwich girret Kegs Mane Tua
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Say sia Inqulrmor D-DUAKH, Avclooeer,
LADY WHO 18 AN UAV ERIENOHD MUSICIAN: | [ROR SAEE—1HE | STOCK AND FIXTORES OF “A door in a church chairs uneveepulonable testlncelale will bo ‘Dining Salesn. Uudica kaver tauroad depo, Thiety-Orat Fe ay co or address Bova. O, ilabea, Crotse Agus | stress west of Fenth avenue; will bs #0ld edcap, as Whe omar
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TENTION, PIANOMORTE, FORCTLATERS DAR | HOR SALE AMS GC catien waapageg amend | Gr = ji cosniHACI AL LIPRINAURANOROD MEA. 3 neve auytuiamoee at weber? Tina tenes tt acne Sa haRnY acai
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z nner, Lit onners can obtaia at tho ogico « prinuat rope! cf Haqary in stlikoown ta both Lemispheres, § | Thehcvtelarertetaviih avery eine, all of which was | reeipisand expenditures of the Cemetery from \be corm ana ite stabills Is undcubled 2 | madeto order or tmrorted for (20 present ner noi ce | mrenietent of ftroperations in 1s@ ta December, Lea Nocxtra charce for erassig tho Atlante. | Geteoeditios forming a tara! caeexntcallsion otereesihing | Leaps pra E | mittlclornaty sae fashions roraibed maiieg at | 7° 1q00u DEALERS AIEBTING A REQULAL MONTH
Worsih Kererg, | and fezaily ade, Apia good wbolemle trae, with farorable aT
Jered cctare Panofarle; also one 65 02 = Forta ceive: Cras wpiesdid Insirumneata for Balt tbake | lease: will enll cheap on nocount of leaving tho business. Ap- Lonp & TAYLOR'S,
Natur, tselose tho valateof Cooper & Atherion, by ordee of | Ply ats Uruideoa wreck
Jadge Leonard, Suprema Coon AR) ONB Lie Hecairer. POR SALEGAN OUTBE Anp woMmEING #4100 NOS 461 TO 457 BROADWAY, “
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BAN OXSTAR: ABD af pals Baobter Feiehiruwitt veal Petrbout revsrfe, ta bo resbovedl nine eee ere e acaatiaees malate eal Bi cotag god bigioces at towers. all ate 1 ok 4 Commer of Grand slreet Pollees ux eobateral esuriy: B | Ttdy trom tbe premives chet ot tue Seteopeltan Ro: my, iou Itt ster streekcon Tunes MAGNIFIOBAT 7; OCTAVE, FOUR RouND cor. | '. 2 Lan bonus was thirty-five per cent. PARLOKS, CHAAAEPS AND DIXESG ROOM. day erening. March & Isat, at Tiea'clock. Functual aiLeod= tery, camed Plaroferte, of Mesars Light & Bradbury's et ; - To order to close our present UBOROE sf, KMBVIET, Flegsnlivecwtod Paribr allay cotapeaing two Millenli | Soe iereqseated. hy orden, oo P. We BNGS, Presidoge hore ert itctete ct Meer ial MEMS | TpOn SALE A LARGE, 2STADLISLED enn GEEaea oTOOR, Tawar. a | mpetiinnetcentgediby TenG Paka nd | eRe, Nien AM ithur Sapoloon, Itoot, Wallenhaopt, Well iG ~ pee PTF ERGY al ISIRA Vall aire bs ‘Hi Curtaioa, Mantel and Fler Mirrors, valuable Tatatlo, Joun Rocrrs, Becording £ecrotary. toa asso, witb ‘i i SRyily | HOEFSANN. sMitichusten wseecad Centro ‘cod’ rier Taba Turknn | 220 aa
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AVAL rare, STELNWAY & Suns, Kh Walker atrest, N.Y
= — rH ee aa ree eer et ac hiisunecls and velvatcarpile | WT ARORTO=TOR UaRNDE Ra" 0 PuSRYROTOLUFLN OR SALE—AN OLD BATABLISHED PAINT STORE, — Musto Cabinets, (wo'roseod Etrgeres, Mosaio marble Pe~ errr) rt re hereby novisied b0, Pfam good location uti town: will be sold chesp, Ad? NAVE REDUGED OUR PRICES SEAS PR TT = | destin rich Ghion Yaren Commer ugeren Preach Mi tidan No.8, P and A. Mare hecoby sine mea 1
TA BASRSOME RODAWOOD ORTTAGE, -RTANO 7 NORIO aa | at thole rooms, coder of Gand an Centre shew BATHE cadvee thes Rriaged and et coh aoe | Setar, bo Fa feaid : ; x ei eR ae ie a ees uae ap || on amo oozes Oona a ogni ae a ico Ny, between Fand 6 0 slock I, xa 5 MI s turds ZL args hale Mattresses, rotessoed Liresupy Haren ee : Se Pre sii alt ets tana Coed. Stsat S| Toy qxue=oxe ov run o1pue Corres, ang | THOM 18 0 35 FHR OBNT, AND ARE NOW OFFERING | HISSaGAE Gah aiss ean tn, ont ay | WAN RUEREa abet alegre omrtad he: | Her Abram Miles gui Mate ee ad Uys ica in fun Hamery, saw daibeS gd OnpAT BARGAINS Nie, coureaeat oreo, Ce ete aan eae i tun safe bate Arete || aoraer oR SMBROUTT MI =ONCRERINGIATONLAT- STA Furie eantrd ins he heel a ate esta aa Peryurolsnnen alas Tato Tats uae coum wrauee | KPEW YORK, MAROU IMI —OK BERING A OWA, i the Woeatre. Por pariseulare Laquire ta the ecgar tterey No, St IN PASHIONASLE DRY GOODS _ = Bing Tevle Tick Sliverware, Mocons, Forks Caster notes | AN, l6uaein Ratantaye Herald of the di pet te Llores: GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, ater = “Das ARM WANTED.—THB AUVERVISER, WANTS A | Urns, Sobcmian and Indian Chiua. ruby And ecmmal Ost | igin ‘linc, the undersicued went to tbe viaro mentiioed, aod — LE, WITH PSIVIGEOR OP Luasi FINE OF BYERY DESCRIPTION. Farm of forty of Oty neres wn a leass; low rent aod | Glass, two Sufa Bedstcads oak rm har nperboak Dork | could nor Gnd Mr. O'ficem. “Now, 10 Mr. O'litien whaling w 4 1 Boostesy, Now York Tiushance 28 Metter reat case at a Smtrrabie nook Sear We iv gr a prabubie tans | Glatt T Gace cekar tats dretareled Kettner ena enn ee Tre SS a etn romicentiy si) Dear Eighth arvaus oo Particular a\tention Is lur{ted lo our slo=k yt Gill be given in exchange. Addresa Mereaville, Herald oles | f'iarequanilty of Eurniture sud Bouse Furnishing Aruoica | Toke 4 ment he c A Ee ONS FS, HOOESI NUSINGING. | tne Knickreeecker cra mia ceatrua vt o33 | pay! gone — —— i} Bot tere menbonod No poe'ponement Catalogues ak the 4 il attead z Caacetaye ead | fusiemers A pod stock Partortsa, elit bs ck aoops BM WA) To, UIE Rouse ken wat reodacee to cart, pack or aalpibe | or oraz NOTION, NATIONAL QUATD UNIPOI Lita gate ntete ant Pn at Gate A | AEE Ma a fists sor mele eselaland espero DRESS SIRS Sf aE ibm nad ‘ Teale eek dar YR re Coats Nerme to sult the Umes. Lisl (oid number 1,22) roadway, =a 6Fand teaproteew * fo CORISTALS 9 2reoKens
— 1 t 2 eee apd Fu ira atree! SALE IN £0UTH BROOKLYN. — LACES, BMBROLDERIES | best of reCereroe given. Address J. ‘M. MERWIN, AUCTIONEER ihen Nohea reruns TY | on SAR J SOUTH BROUELES ON? 08 MORE mal 3 ALGyEERAEGERGIESEEE tous nao. onsns | sp cowserre ox auras oF TH Boab ge A PADE wan A, uoME eam | UXO FM eis oe Rare POREND [OEE ATEOA TUTE rag | nove atten ties gaze | LAemeaM Gal wae tiewtn ewer se ei
Engle basement a3yl fo ours, ale modara
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ec Lert eee TOO MRLUN E RORRIS: Na. 10s Allanie Birget or 73 ihe modern Improvementa and bsln a good loewtlon. os. | mvarkipot liurary copies of Klandard Works ta rarioua tin: RIGHAND HATE
= Host wiresty Brooklyn. ‘And purchasers may rely opon gelllog Deslrabla Goods at | seseton wanted by lat of Apr. Addreas co, Browa,621und|| quspre, und popube Vubiieawous, Aa. Forparicuiary #23 GU AS i Brooks ca ark piace, ‘caudirguce. T.8.Nrvs, Clerk. JOWN'IL BRADY, t
Pies gene ERIE SNORE | Fon aa oR
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PRIOES = OR TORE LOWRE THAN GYEE BEFORE OFPERED, ORNINITED! HOUSE | WANTED—OONTAINING THB) &. KICHARDS, AUCTIONERG —Gw OASES noors,
rainy From 820 BlGL. Ue estea OANA, BeanDd Band, Wii be oifered to agy pernon. who wlehea (o purchase or modern Improvements, by & small fasnlly wilt no ehlt- ete PERSON, HusUMsieanginfoney We tatverk dank ang, over: | Godage porerg, for denblotmired Welemansiog | arso, aT STORES Fe ee eee a aE anew ieh) Chnerh tents romans et euctlon—dy MIOHARDS & | RERSON AY: Trung tarsi, Fucus aed Mflodors to rook and runt | Londa; Bulldines ait wens terran exe Fur full p ra t Were thelr awa; {Cuust bo comfortably fnruahed, avd root | Wytortandl ateecc comrieing a fall are ttment oC aprng | A LUBRT WILL FIXD E. DODGY, YOWMERLY OF Howed if purescsed. Monthly paymata recetved (or uke | apply to PHLLAP K, WILKINS, No, 10 Pins street. NowBsyto BL ORAND stnERT, | BoLlocacecd $120) per year, lceatlon, above FourtD atrect | Geogg atrcet trou tho raroufectarsre nail WU Ds eal Th Told (Na. 63 West Houston treet, by calliog at No. 143 RlghUs fame MOKACK WATRUS, Aseal, XD Brosdway, No Ear MOST MTDURTIASING SE | Suave Forriceand., Unkepioaable retecoce glvem | foyalf ely and eouulry's-lera altloguen oo worulog ot | steeek Pie iy {
= 5 OR SALE OR BXCHANGE—IN UN x. Dd Soe wale
LANOS, PIANOS MAGNIPIOBNILY CARY- “J, 5 Farm of £5 acrea, in a bigh atate of cultivation; good NY LADY PXPECTING TO NECOMA A MOTI \ Pctriesed ; a otbulidigs a horongh repalealeoa tno FIOUSE, WANTED—A, TNO, OR TARBH, STORY |) voTION NOTICE GMINA, GhASS AND QUEEW.a | AL, avodt then ailp ofthe pets my and desire to Pay ei Oa Te teen rE Row'niteietbstec nat Tow bru th Sume anod rata’ | diag Iweatceay, "tas sre da oarapt me exallenlepporioaity
Be pant Puan eee iareaus Avcorber ante nc., | Soteend tin TANTS, MELODEONS, DARMONIOMS
id extnalve stock of tha abavegonds, | bY AFDIy!Dg at No, G| 15 Clore te wengunrat “all gadtod wi code: | JUABNIE—T SAW YOU 100 EATET0 SNEAK SEND 10 clare the couslgomen! ood s wold. I cs o ion ETO 30 5 Tide reer charge ae ah Tp tc ae, | Later to 267 wrondwny Vea otee
renemflven Addrvas for threa days, stating full particu.
Tro hundred palr ENOLIGM NODE CORSETS, $1 89; | 17% Cowl Tenant, Herald oes. ‘OSIERY, BOSIBRY.—THI STOOK AND FIXTURES | regular price 8%
NU Lt sr cold on inatstroen, oe ofa Hale our Puroubtag Sime, far ate, ay % 1 QORSETS,ALKE: ie, | QTUDIO WANTED-DY AN ARTIST (VORTRAIT AND icy at 1D avelosk A ortnre hanks kaye teams | Phy ane gT asa eae ares essa aa |, UMAGA, OORSEISIALREADY LACED, S23 | ST hindipe pate, ret tobe padi jaauage ndarees Janis COTLE, Aucioartr. | Tp CAPT EDWARD BGGTNS 18 Tu TH OUFY, 1 Ta oly wwarraciod, 6M; cciaroy | Frio bulacan “Tha sicck ts oow andvery dowrable For par | \PRENIL BKEAKFAST JACKETS, LACK IN PRONF, | 4 0-16, Herald ten. 5 5 requested to cceomunicate with hisales, CoM, 3a3 Wet” J MEBLTON, Nom Sth and | (i0jsre eadreas liculery, Herald ofice, Aeap AUGHON NOTICR—VORSTTURE SALB, THUISDAY. | Twertyeccond sureet r A bcentas HOOK FUONY, VACED 7S teats! HE UIPEN VART OF A MOUSE WANTED, IN A by BELL & INGRAMAM, at Iz) east Forty-alats Private family, without ehildrea preverned, for a varity | Stet 'u Firtand S<cond avenues iho genteel Fural: | 7SFORMATION WANTED—OF Mi. JAMES WHRY-
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Baa eek ‘ wwieu iat heard fet wasn Cateuta, Todas Ya 1 fan footing Chun woes lee. Musle from Ghent opera | artes, fuperir Watien, doing a barge fet class Rameasterater Matocaton salen Mrnday, 1M Instat Uoll RIngrabam'seatcarwocis, | Nev greymution eapseraleg him willie, wsikithy rected i dala auera ma sos Incumcoal pan at POUTAWIC # WOOD, E! Nascaw street, PARADE TAR HLLs ee : = Biagr Honety. Byetterce aston Eco, acw dana | A tie aura iereale "Aedrea se. d, Speognte Bhefisen tte nar near Tweety ae Nerions Wnretraeroregeoal Hone Addie ie sere Ue wack eicreaty orca, New Work thy, Asics "ES : LE TOAGAN Wuw on ag. | H°trcnestthe very bert lociiina ia ibe oy. cronay | GREAT BEDUCHION Goinafeee = = Ci eas Oa Pa ff NTRU=AN ALENARTUM OAGAS RSE anc orthe very bent focallyna ia the ety. Ono : a BBA o Auctloues on Tie-day, March =a =a spray; Went nah AEA hale, SAS dias, OES | geron'witiegtoensagy le mohuaue iy scianceart | 9 paoanwaycdueen Or Wavenuar ruaon, | PARED, MERE, EE A, ResrowsinGe AND | fein att rertaieet pauure cast asta Yorn | Nf" Sad festa ston ay pear ull abo Fee RV. Pastotters fin cored; ul Koad mt tang on gator AP FPA ES AR Ls tyatclass tonto louse inthecourtry, wibina com: | fheueateact af kats Whit Grvela AAA toga oka to be ohot 3 earn a. about feet - - - - oF, KJOWNSON, No Br Cortana alee, from SHENK EATIRE STOOR OF Fenlent dahon of New York city and of eady access; rent ~ - Srblekern eb moustache wcd aighliy Uald, droaed 1 dark 4 FIARUYO) WARD Keye, AND | to3P. is DRESS GOODS, ae eee te Ta eee VONION NOTICE P. B. VAN ANTWERY, AUG. | cloths aed new bet with fultals™ dD A iosde. A liberah tivo trtedecoa (1 ‘$500. 85 dou ¢7 = TESTERS TES ERLE VERT, TAULS AND EMBROIDERLES, Tartlcotire, W. Ie ke Merald lie. Unee, wil wiiat ibe aiora of WR RIE Aan | Frwatd vibe pad It hele found and ken a thy oto ot moan: cr fursaieat 1 ciety Ugareat | FpOOR SIKT FACTORY FOR SALES 10k Casi aie Sitpennt area ge atesrecnt ot White Graglts, Crys J tle supertutendeat or Folio iu Brostas aiteok. Bure faget end plunoo lune, by Ml DU OD AY, S00 Grand fcoreulenca tor miannfectoriog; also, "a twenty two | At w redacllon of from 4010 pet cent WASTER ITO BHAT IS BROOKLYN, A | SMALL | ia} Cutand koclingham Ware, on Tuetiay, Mar 2, at 10 ivouie Ket dy eiotite rast tor he wearing ot trem Fei oe mat oram ih miralng Nome louis star Foon erry, ar notte (omacans | Qiiocky Sra ray al MESSRS, @ NESUITT £ WeKOEDA Aine tue. eS : prly tod, HOWARD & GO., 310 Detauosy etree! 600 vais PRENUILYENG ULoTus, Tunnlcg tothe feccy: must bots areapeciable Be abbor head AML uosied to eall ov or writs (a (uy subycribers tor a let NSTILU ORION Sane : 5 = Buse qui senset ftom ae tote Rint net (0 exceed 227 aditees) gletog,fall partialars | 4 \ orioN NorIGe —DURNTAM'S PURNITUAR Ex. | ter juttrecived for them "Any perona knvviog tha St esos 5 ox sowen | f JQUOR STORE pOR SAUE-—TIN WHOLIFALE ASD QUALITY ALL WOOT. DB GAIN key Cy : Prva packivgcibusheest, til and 11a Wet Elerceth | dress of tio abovementioned parler would oblige by com CQUESY OF TANGUAOES. 28 HEOADWAY, SOUTH. ait atoro uo Rast aratewatl etrceeapnly Cor three READ Laclgiea euies, toe ARTEDIBY TOE FIRST OP MAY, IN NEW voRK | (Hci. bethcen Mth and Sith dreouss, Uouesbold tural | municatlog theese ty ‘ Set corner ef twenty rst street —inetuetca pivenin | casein the sore it L 1 ETOP MAY, IN NEWYORK | (Glotused and shirpoa ly aly paria of the orld Largs co (alt & CO,, 24 and 95 South street, X.Y. Preece Geraan Syaube Tuaiau, bupute raussed geeks = Rewrcet tyles serv cheap. tr Hoty hy a gentleman and wife, with no cull: | veyed wagita fur teuiniag ermllure or Tamllek Parsivure os Totes, “Tero. ta’ casey $0 por quan AppUr (oF Oem clnsaytecigris: ies Lilie, Cour day: BEAOE ANI eaargs oe Eine Lacatl eta tp “ibsal ust forcast goa | M21 WE RELATIVES, OF 030M WANIY POWTER p43 eras a claves $10 pe quar. oF. jSosing tinnutsclarera: nee Lilies, Cour Oa 4 SM maura! pws oa rence $3 i SHON 1 a MARTINELLI, Prtoeipal Ms fo Heriiag «ut 100 Malden lane. IK ROARS, $10; FORMER PRICE $35 Faterehes csxtangca. ailinas FHL, Wor QWNCo | CoION SATE OF CROCKERY AND ODASS “UBS. | Sow Yerk ct oraboutthe'yearitat, wishio abla feforiae STINBE : - See es 2) Broadway, corser ut Waverioy plas TAG Evas9 willsel ielowstovar tho retail teady | loaimyeeine bier apply to MeGsanee & Davidson, NO LET "ACAREMY OP FRAANSIIY AND ROORRRRTISO. UOTOGIAPHIC OALGERY, 477 BROADWAY, FOR = ANIED ANY PAMILY WAVING A MOUSE TOLUT | om Tuesday, Merch 5, at o'clock at 85 Malden lnoc, a geno: | Pearl alreet, N.Y 3ot Bvaday, contlourd by WoL MOQUUAND, for | P¥sae'ite peng is log enablabed, aceapziagtira ex: | TXSOKOTION, DISSOLVED, ; SIO AN Lo isan bes Oar a at ipmeee | ralessrrtorcet of Gis, Cblus, White Granite kod Vactnon Eiaoy youre with liter HW dolduulib.” Xo eaey thursagh | stuire foore Otied and furnbhed ermplets for a sconecatal IN RE BENWY ROBINSON AND ANOTEER Will plense nppy at 210 ELBIB avenue, ecauad Noor. Waro. alo poulre, and gowds carcfaliyrepackes for ablp- | O()D NOUR REQUEST WAS COMPLIED Witu. Poeep!uauricton wit artes coretul aectioa. Open | Seat cass bustueta “cheap re aol a farorabi feare Aoatsye ee -Teere ceemsto baa misuoderstanalug. tan Ta fea iy abd eveoing ‘Terwe mulerate z GEO, BULVIN TRE IST OF APRIGOR MAY, WITH = see Sens (ue Gucubay) erceing. ‘where law Jou lait Bi T PAINE MEACANIILU COLLROES G woWBny | (QUART? ROCK MILL AND PORTION OF PATENT irate family, the! seond Sor, wit conse} A\ God jocationy by tea dav or week usul wee are oC Aprils = — = EAINE® MEMCANIIUL, 1G BONE Aero oeeded at hoaines tee fery best for rigs R ; keeping: eyuird me clad bo Matsa oY Cae Sa Uae Ne aa ; AA tee Ss Futag atreet, Hruoklyn, atudanla fromthe ay | 13% jock end. ctber bard substances to petteet dash wile ‘ON & ULIOTT, Fitdien aca bocvatcrend, formgeaticmanewite and chilge | by epplylog at 17d bast Tenth trex, cornec of Tbirdavene: |. ______ LOST AND FOUND.
ur Nowe York. Ioeation betwcen Treolyadveuts and Forty seventh, are
find arithin- to or bockkeep\oe Tsun cullalted, for Bhs ia: Baxter d eblinggeindiog varrace ety replat fod Fits ‘end Eighth avonvics; refercosca exebanged. Ad STONBEY STOLEN—A LARGE HLAG
fier gions, Be Guletoaahs Aes eves of Rae bs OD, 2 Hroat_} The ofunctlon (othe above cate baring beoe dlsoived thls | freon for thre ays, slog erm aud Toesuco, F- »-C., | A AGN Umtatabere auctoaceh wll enton hola, eilioen gad along curd el
Seureey Pee Col, Kaine a - 5 | TESTAOMANT AND SALOON FON BAUR —A Pinar | ear4, Febcuary 15 laghh, “ous (ie Soprema Court He} sinclicn square Fost bates 0,at 10s otlork, ot 13 Jacab alrest, Blot uf Gat | gard tubita wil ws rowaided by aypiplag et or sadeeaane
Recharreaectatic eatationmen, dalny a, good buriness, LE RESIDUR a aa — | kiu'ltelock Leather, faithed Preach aud Ainericam Cale | Wext'otn Holghta Drug Stare; Ate dork. LADY, REALIZING THN GMUAY NEED OP A PHO: | ine tbriving HrishlovLoot: Wil te! dlpact! ot readvanbly | of the eects of the abore bankrupla nil bo submitted for STED SA HOUSES BOTTGEN BIQU TUS AND) | Blu, Kipand Spt Leather, cr Ae.” Ty order of = =
Teder inriee pears of ay eee sto the paiat ONE ALY THE cogr syogt gel guel repair, 8 e2race Bowe protefred. “Adarcst se ee | eo Geine or cautairecs Saute reap I FLAC, eistanaiidfater nae era alata | Po cixsaninns TOR Sb THE STOO Axo Pix. oP INFONTATION AND MANOY AOTUES, a BERGE A SouOrS,, ADCHOSGENATHt DAY | TouNpcON FRIDAY NIGHT, RETWERN 10 AND At wilavohsn see or large ned Woaaant groan Wires of a Stove an Tin. fnnntactory, bow doing c s “ANTED—FROM MAY I, A MODERN BoTET DWeL- | 1). (Teeday), stare bicloxk, In Froat of ealearoamy, ||" 'OUND- LON Ae aT onadige
iavnavetae easing ot fees Megan Goneae, | a rad Lance Abii ein Told atee elosea ake PUBS WILL BE SOLD VERY CHEAP. WASTED PROM MAY IA MODEUN BUILT DWEL. | 35 xatuncitees, canine Horst bray aa Afarnes Dees eS ao bisch Newiotadinad top wit tea oa
Bus scrcery, variety OC fran fralt,
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deario (ber culldcun x bere they Gan segare such ad- vee! 7s street, Bear Broadway oF Sccoud avenue: root not to excced | “0 dsay Moree, sound and bi O, carpestes Sete He gran ares Walle Union iuare, Fost eee sents meee Ths Ghetks at is canta $2, 82aad | Fan ribo arrears of agony wulailetor a amily o¢ | SSHLUF wih Diy acy Ire Seed Fae ad Ra pana SPR fe Me Aber weer TI ae aNe EORSITOUR oF arigg gum, | Sebel Shbg Su Ronee Oate as 9 gtnona | HONE AMIR Woolen ned A tbe: | Gasca aS Ua a a HAGE OPFURTOSITE 19 NOW OFFERED 70 AUL | erplsd for within & few daya etn roncocabi pce Yer | Ya Eades! Ara Clrate e8 nad #5—ports $1209. ANTEDEDY A BMALE a Winch Biamnate Behase he recs ecreat vanity Maller, | TOS ce auntie iaaead, Mog Tin Wler will oe muenyuiing Now 3 Ezewig uh we vordiue vil fesse bedveas Ava Hlerad | 5 Sptadies Fravelap sale complete, Haveand Clk B38, | siting wal Tulumatneie meee ni : aullity Tebarded by feat log iw ata (9 Greene wrt Soue No cups books. Calla 1A), Sin = 9 tag certs Natorele 12 Mac trom 9 oxats to SSceats par | J- We.34 Walls stecet ‘cenomant bovse keepsrs uced not XJ, A; MATIN, AUOTIONSER DANIEL A. Miley LDA DUMONT. genom aA i awe year DC ash * MILLINERY, &o. = | yardnatetoue-bait becost of gata. Repti e eterence required - rover Waran Goda Los oF OAMAY, MARCHE TR GplNa now Ieenalion’ At ~~ ren nn nncnnennecnnn | gyled agen Velvet CHoaks, wt G16 60, $20, $24, SS0—werth Wo SreR=xAET OF A louse, 1S 4 RasrzCrAnL i Tweury frat to Forty stent street tn offi) areata 8 MB. DEMOREATS GRAKD INAUGURATION AND ty, ; Delgubsrbood, couiainlag Uve or air Home, a ture, Gon Gola Ubain acd Treke coataining « dagactreny Gora leer Mi pening of Later of fe Horns Puahloas as Brant. | pibarusting (ott Sato Bd Taseeate ne Coes | Hiceeker rats real mous gid, ‘adress J. 8, 07410 | SfyeMatsen mlrtie Sider will irs the banks cf the epraer india nudablore- ‘ng couals apd the usual nziia a Way. Bracches, $2) Copal alreal, 1M Ulerepont etreet, Brook. Sr ery eis Herald otien, Side Tatler, martie ward ly Ieaving I at73 West Twenty: re 12s BE Diveraess ta a pritais Tey, bo Objesuan tain | Ws] Obesiout sireet, PauusApblac ged taal USS pr coder Preueh Laco Mauliliasand Points, of fashionable = ny Caley raceme Goat "Aderens ox Le Foyt unica’? UPS I2BS| tics ores baioa ant Canady Spring number or tho | Weetana tegt gapee WoleD wil wall epsy aa lovest:| PrAsTED—A SMALL FURNISHED CORTAGR, FLEA. OST Py, PROGRLNS, ON SUNDAY. THE 30 Lx Aa racaiedy wttbun tale eof Now Yer plea te ded
Dew Yore Font Pullog siseet, MW. oF io OWAY CORES
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(GORERSESS VIE 10 BURFI kom napy, gy. | Uewulycanlialnoinuivasi wa bs ucsivedby seranta | oisieand Vetch armmlogis Manetaay tac wortay tag | Ag “alos ery We J. AEE AS See a de Bone ACSA LADY, BN- | Cicatetrcah whore Uulor's falas aud felUase cuore echeg, |, clouand Velvet ferrets farers, wil | 02%.
are ae rece ae ge nein acta, au AC, | god woundioy very mush Uho ourowhs alcubied ty abated | Sstuon Seeuuemertage® Mesilla Manufacturer, wil
ii form 40 srrangemeDt aa overseas or companion Wild a | Le Public. -ANTED—PART OP A HOUSE, UNPUBNISHED, PROM
‘de closed out at any sacrifoa.
fhaslpabout irveing in Suuspots tbo Asie aie ae inp in May, tye meuiledan ant wieer lcalon between 5 isis "| Kpeace a vameciog, ceangaprageaag | TAENONS 12 umt NO roremes on ean | WY, UL trace wie Mabe ee Rast | rca aurea ue aggiog PaGA—aoy any | GSR one ORNS : = a fo ir fr not Canty a rig sag Feat and oilicr parcculars, eddrece Roane s 1a = ‘ARD I SUNDA NETIOCTION UNDBK THES PHESENT onoUN. | UEP om lbe bof Maree larsy sasortwect of Spray Bon. See ee reeraee SMBMGadAtai hedregutany tif sstaaveade wilrooave | 2 ems 25 Ue Talies, des Aarciaas, Juaialy, | SO Bh eadiauied sat back Dig: male Urea four F Siapera a goung seman ol respectable fully wish | Bee, (uaute noureate, Sustautted rum Paris by tha/asi AULPIN, OREGSON & ELLIOTT, at(entdon Drover ieaben Tor plauiloy, Addreye Tt, Murray teeny | Mbile feck end white spot on the neck; anexera (0 the name io giretnexchuosetir tom ani Board preawvacteet | Meamer A rc useerueot ot Flomera Ruchew and Prasien, (Pat Hroalnay: = ree ee Adiniye rRuray, 124 Fest | Ue tadtoe: Stislabove aad wil be pald BY Felaralng Biss Huldh ao braving Lesanen toe rivet Tamlts fefareeesy | AeTastageous tra to wboloale buyece ANTED—10 TIRE, ON MAY 1, BY A GENTLEMAN 2 vis This avenue, New Nore” Sinaia HOSTER Mass ws : PETA AGU: essa Ni ri ee Sg ead pe) 40), 0% HONDA ORNS, TR SENG 38 Cavan stare —uapawes nar, | 1 sreetay eso jONABLE. D RY GOODS “as © Lacatcu pear ibind afenus, between ymrettcth wad 10 Mia fein, a direst Nay
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ff, nao OAR PAD HS FAL | und vine orate pig boar ira | tSettoear Eafe HSER atti | 4 GREASE weer SRURNIGTED, Twelhh wrcel pear Seavert ne AY po LET WIT HOARD, & SUIT OF HANDSOWELY | [Oras 90 Les-IN THE CoMMODIOUS sTomD, NO, | MApTatefunhy onlys Mor roll wppiyte J, Ue RIUES Ios TU WEST VALOR 007, FR A uirbed Keseou oa eatin foots ala tera ou ta Fa AO eae Mun COMMODIG ME, NO, | Find'erenan, corer ot Twenty eis ORpdeitar. and stout S2(10 1s, Werobendte nts tered] UPERABART Guin. OP-FURWNED OATUNFOR. thers nate foranogle genes iow Betcleotes fe ais ‘Apply ouitewwealisa eet : mvotchange ar b Hotsetid Uroskive ar ewe Toren The RASHST, SUIT, Of, BURMIGHED. OF, UNFLR, | OG tid all modern fmprovcnta:s aN 46 Eau reat | © = (TO LET ABE. STORE §3 RALOLAY ATAERT, NEAR BAER FOU goon enone | Fey ited gtes YS) TAGS SREB | Baucwonted leo ans eae a | Eekug's eer eats WN | rouse eouteR. mann oman uu. | a PRM ce ben resi ReNeAr Casinga arena: seat | E zie DAYTON £403 jy ercin wncderat, Mefurcuses eicbasgsd Call a slab street bet ereauoand Uemadwas—To | treat. Apsiv atthe eee Lar Grease aie i ‘beter ul of inetery te eet Property Exchange, St Nassayatrcel, | FRC, Ferme moderate. . (PORES PTL RQARD—ET a RAGE TWERTENATED | Mader trollatmet rs hguseoac aia claspuy | Wesat Avsivatiicotes O Uroaths set eb ats Taveat sto, eo repteso w) - SUnd areaer a ue ie Poprn a neparata coon; houses noes Ae serena, ot an eld Fue | OWN FOR RALE—OW WINERE-TAIND AND paNGT |g OpSILMIAN aN WINE OR TWO SINOU Day. | Letteomnteenccaieey.aes ma teem, mre | Cement eee iatca tater! Mes dtisthonwatporfeet bout alt it | 4° fouriy atreta nt Fourth avenue, between Putin aad | AL lenicn can be Secoanandated idk Senos Hea, | ecm aetee’ Hoe tack anda fenturont beat eat rald menstly fygeeiaientn tho ell” rien $4GN—-B4(N) may rematn | AUhedacenucy known be Phoa>ect Mit’ Parties alepoaed to | srith Beart fo rll
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POE SALE TORKVILL A TAREE STORE AND Sorsanivy swan et pacat. | sueet,browklyo ge | pe ~ entre on Ra premeres TO,LETHe Lower Parr OF A HOUSE IN uscreent brick Hous, mize I7xl0xia) feet, aituated on owner, GAMLIN HABCUUE, IT Navan aitest, 0 LET—A NIOP. FURNISHED PARLOR, oN THE | —., 7 Brooklyn; from four to eight a ga un: aia Beusch Sac at Ne at ot HASESOME SBCOND, srony RooM—rru | Tape for, Mulan and setae ral vena Yor ineiee | GTEAM ROWER 70 LERTHE WHOLE On TARE OF | GayeQSGN IRA Mar to eh roma, Raa can and Price seven doqoirdon ibe premisen Or o¢ JOR Hare HILL, BE, BOUD, ON | genticmon und witey wit or witout Mound Uy eal prt | ARC ERE FORM R a TRUS MAY Haat Fhleeeot8. | even geremth etiet,belwrea Bist nui sopeath vende | Belegecte TBAT Weald bo Curatabedy Wereqalred, widbout
Disb roribistraer ot Bnalaraai Paisano. | Dear ura aan ives itr eh svop ice whan foe feats are Pantera “eetend Reptin ty sect beat a ae = Prenlvea. 8 West Realy atvente nee re eee = STSUPeTT aan = = | havieg forasce, gas futures, abd in geod orden ao worty: | Test anter 2 Eituisteeet, near Send aveatdee ANTRB=DY ACS ‘TWO ROOM: 2 E : ST—TO A GENTBEL, ATAIO CLY PRIVATE AMI PON SAE STOUR LOTS IN ponTH exawen, now, |.tiguifuee sce Sutu sreaue Apis fo. WHEELS ; ‘vlih ed, te private fans (oeduan bore Po SEAUGHTEN HOCH ITO LTSNTOLICN Nenmait s| Sein winveu asuaitec Mares ear OE RoE AM Sian DAE shrew Uo, Hin aieet, Arty oat op cachistnvet | Luz Eigath avers, A TLPASANT, WELL FURNISHED ROOM TO LAT | terpth rtree!, betiveen Fourth and Bighth avennea, beat of eee iene, “Apply to STLVANUA S WARD, al Was. | Tenair, nally and richly furai-ted, having lta room, Subs Tire ory ulin dn thy fen Se red ae a a onithn tani dour, well adapted for O2e ertmogens | refereases prem Addreas SK, Dost Pesto |S, BBE Ee j tar and wederg Improvements! rant $10 fer anus, Be Sia regal oC 1S E, seh | PO ENUANOR TOMS PROPERLY, WORTH thaw, | stn. ru niodrae tert an pritnie tania. tay hs ah ton «tice! Yesable quarterly ei maturity: well guaranteed. Raboarter bere nites Wtriver, cor place ta thercoons | closet and greie, No eiorlod fo wage Wood all cress -ASTED—A SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM, FOR A fren prvain are allswed Javieg thet veiye wontass sor ae wumg—ywo wast" Gram. ropa. avonr | SbisE ise siamese Be id earbang for ip | Peed WS Caltech Pres ner Taleytrv at | UY Remlemaniand ety Board forthe ayy coir inee | TOs erea wit be porta goad rear aud to wait | eianyren ot elddneiling (Ocallean why cna ompy ‘cash er would exauner fora ecraut and tay, Boar fer (ba Uy ; ey wlth be abo weld re ‘oh PERRSR RAM SRM | wocainiedee emi, Sint OsGionk” |p mUUd, perraTE, waste, nestpro. 1m ax | ease attees ee eT kere. ihe | weelnem tobi lie Any OCG hats cece” | siete eeaael, ea yarn SS pine erin eens ie uy sareeable Iceslion, will letonaar two well furnlubed | square Post villos N ETATEN ISLA! "AN ELEGANT GOUN- aus appl (3) Grove street, near Bleecker, from 10 A. Sie Tank sndidatlonton arensen Soe 45 10 EXCHANGE 0 AOKHS OF VALUADLE WESTEAN | Tocms ‘a gen{leren: Dreakreat ie donlredy bath, Rea da AD Po irreatitinsboct iarror e? ground, taro; slate, ats | 2-10 Go'cWex FM at bee Land, for rock of Uquors eesary, Curuiture, ke. Wut | Ply at 6o2ast Twelfuh atreet, acar Uroadway. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, PURNIS(IED ROOMS Wiscaven ve mlantant west frwca Pactaryeilie teense OR AATE—ehav—THe THREE RTORY AND wane, | PY Harsh soe Gust yer, = fn the Route of a young widiwe lady, whero ny boant- | Hage Douae &C.; 28 mlnates) walk from Paetoryrile ferry, ea TT OT a a ORT eg AN DE BABE MENT Sota brick Viouen No, 1d Bait. Porat eivech ue DELS ES BE Bentnes Ph |) Be eaiy furainied Hoven whim agar taearene taut | Sra teem: arate waineen, Hooray end, Thing | Si orore Wensanede 1s down Willan erect op egaere cae yea eat oor to Lexington arenue, with all te rmoderalmprveienta; ; ‘OC Ibroe persOnR, ALImoderatn price by apeigiog anes “pox 1 Her le Boar ossee a 0 per nani Sirs omen hita caer, aura. {UOUUUTE: | “WALUANLR REAL BSTAUE oat A Bangari ug. | Qibeistisnsiseiny feey sph are] Wen | A tors eM fy "boarding Noun iged nat enone | Ef Spay mace Bowdin Son cre eres fens ng che bitte ms Baan ests bss Maa) este | emia eter es an a re er eT Po vsiecst Aiud twtaty tea tesee Aven eat in OTUED, 7 PALE—THO FINST OLARS FOUR BTORY BROWN | wea 70 feet frout by 48 feet; Tot AVM feck Two ihieds of | Bt ite vhs pach bores Gre Hoge front. Rooms unfurnlined? foration between Cartalse and sist-enth | $SAk Apply 10 “LA ° 01 clin ninae
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ae aera | ‘atu Setermined to cell it it is aa valceble, ax any aly prot = = rect asd wear of Firth avenoey paral lessd Tor Ge fal: m nena Osis pt Sut near Lesieplos avesus nquireot JAMES OWENS, | Pry. sed Germilog fe valun “Apply wo'. T OREEN: | BOARD, LADY, Is DESINOUS OF RENTING A | \eman Address. AR, Merald oce rarmtof NO atresia Werktand omatys trp hain Ads | wile sold cheap Dulldcr, Na 1ea Bast Thiriy-fourlh street. WOOD, 78 Wiillam street. tobe, wb tho fei would bauken Is ANTAD BY A OBNTEENAN AND TADY, (@OAGD | from thy cy. Frat of al ods, Sarai and ool Bunt | Tae =e = Pound rllcgerot afew Mra arene Ad ‘oriady col). n. neatly. frais ae Paring | ing, aula eo xadreas for O50 Wok D,
A SALR—A BMALU PARM, HANDSOMELY LOOA- ESTERN LANDS FOR SALE OR BXOUANGE FOR ire. WW. Su Herald ole. and Bath Heels te sbfectiony with gary lecally preferred | Deletion a, Spring sieect Pout omen. Serres
ted on the Orlenta Neck, In tho town of Matoaransck, Berchated eat {sation hA in Goce te tad tacaey do} = West aide Broadway, apd uo other boarders, At KW. foot of Westchester eronty, to vier of the Sonndy ing serea Land) | Wolter: cr an Gndiyided interest in Z20pacros Will s0\dat | Ty oanp_ormroN PLACE —T0 uET, WITH woam, | Wowcsiaei'=% (0 LRT—THE LARGE AND CoMMODTOUE FURNICU. Lintner
Toure, Darnaha Suthouses, 204 Fr Mts bert of 1a a dasgato, LB. MOs8 & O0., NoO Nasxau atrost. ‘®farnished Parlor, with Chamber oo: Dg, On 80 + a NRE maa COTA lI ea poe a aries erie one | la Room nd fern aguine of TOs ai = “Aepigstorcitn: | yyrasTel X FUBNISUED noOM, wiri | Salen Inlaed, between the factor ail actor had, ase
‘linac, oe at Sixth avers VASTED—TWO O THREE LOTS AT HARLEM TO. ir ‘Bat it Wire IGEX. The house ts unsurpasses for family coureatennen | Sry aod gan. Can be aoen from: 5 ———— We bhidee gr aer mit tae estan @porehs inthe | teiges two deers bua ot Furwareone,/ Terence re |W ard oc aroun Vivioytgse dsiares tbrougtout and Hot aad coldapring wate | === 5 ee
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: BluG Geast as lee osion hee taadied | urd eatatiog sos atl etl! Gal | qpo int rant or TH DwALUING WOURB, je = (\ OARD —TWO OR THREE PLEARANT FRONT ROOMS | Serecth arenuca, bore Bleccker street; references ex- | Oxtures, conservatory an: prasces ras cosas ohn a wireet, corner of Chrystie, consiaung of the ii STED-A FARM; FLRASHDETLT_ToATED ON | qe ycantatn coe Duarte motrarg cme uae | cane Address i, Heri ote te
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ede be . ince | atid ea nnsete Sea Polttaaeete SEDGE oF Ane EUEARD EET CATER OX ace Ea ) " 3 Get Fo ek ot ae Tatra oarasiest eg ea Sao ae atcha mada rner ans sna |) () =AIREAT y RADOUH ON nIDBDAND =covt | py tara too oasr sy aig e teehdee MAGN sroceerorae Toueaa Pisy GEARS EGEEE TS. SALA FORER STORY AND, Muow snoop | =e Mme 18,0 c | Bess tga Stray Stagg GAO | ilo inountamtbetcuuce. rerurmeamiyio, | ana acnatimune ey lac uh aeta Mans ‘brick Houses, to Thirteenlb at,, between Sixth and Berenth OREVILLE.—POR SALE, A TWO STORY ATTIO AND Pte CR ES I ee EE er J osaslapentauntar? ermanoueete EDWARD BBMLNT, No. (Exchange placa, | bogeen from) Ul 12 M., acd from FUN 3 Peak “Balai avenues, wilh ‘moderna Lmprotements and {n good onder. a Lage poe ey Rte Pe second ficor, sith partial Boant, at 40 Weal \Vasblogtoaplice, | genulemen” Apply at 4$ Lispenard street, wear Broadway. S8/ON IMMEDIATELY, DWELLING | {cr Ssenleman and wife only. Ment 8776 Fryar tote (i reir degree cat dant Tizase, | ghstmenta nad tvo il ly ina weal es | gcc on ih aril Bae : 0 EET-TOSSESS/ON DINEDIATED, DAELLI BD frleeplit se hice cect Ait cata tuba, | UP eet aires : TH _ATENUE, NEAB MADISON agyane—veny | TOrbitrtstscSe iy anadvays Ayn RW! tse | 1po LET-AWo NEW THRER TORY, wAIgR HOUSES, Brea? er furtaee perticcryappy at lod Woot Teinects | = TY Bes roadated with peat Board, lin pleassaenvety Ae | fair residing s dcrns dew clas bron penal wed | Pao Grogs tater Way. Heat 620. appipat tee oles at rants ct I yely far: - residiogdo « tosdern, fire! clags bowen. plesansl = — : = CEE ro pALE ATO MTOMEATUQAND | Suhel React bake" Omens wes | sven sora Kitivouratonmes—~ | DQG uted aeons tf Sea Ey HERE ee A AD | Re Her eta ror cea FOR AAUE CEIOUT, LOTS, A WHOLE, DLOGK ON | scala with'tvo ful nats auec8 Venton wet qradca | emer no 2 CUSTOM VEAGE —UANDSOMELY, HURSISABD. | Bi Scr bas all he wouera luyproremruts ant use of | (TO LET-SUITABLE FOR A Doctoa: THR FRONT ores er ea nas AR | Baer a” fee RG ay eee 4 PBST ouasswovae—apnoseran. | 12 Sralvin Poca i i ee Betarausr tue, SOB Poe PONE ose, ath SG ek EE BER | HUTS Grau aote dt Mle | BOMERAN ACH Sa URE GARR, | wa Seilceatrasayt™ TOON | GAs Ben gi tinh ok gearom is | Uy ec cael oe aac Se : i tousa Rela fro Hhto Sh auera ogee A : fear ie sia WOEMBLICR, Gf Beat GEER Se Te ie hgh aea Neale nails | 13 ROOKER SUINET-BOARDING.—t0_uar ; 150 Pe MOSSES, WANTED SIS AES TORK AND | Boro dhons fet Pact BuNmalrch Broadway: wages | 13 Teeiuomely cumisned Pravorven ine arnt teerrte 4 | PO LERSTORE ey) HUDSON STREET, CORNER OF TPO ,TET-ON 10TH STREET, DRTWREN THIRD AND FOR SAE CA MEAT TWO STORY ATTIC ASD BASE. ‘Brooklyn; tleo 69 mard Cucslry Beats, to apply oar Feotemas and NG wife ora pariy ot ningle vatlermen, wiih | gh, {OASLeroOr! Fullable for e grocery or drdg stor, Meat Fourth ‘Central Park, meal Collage Houes ta good repair, wilh gun éeyie.@ | Pauves whodetim loporchass, | DAYTON JONES, OAND WANTED_BY A YOUNO MAN, INA PLEA. | ervltbcut Hoard: two entry Bedroums to les alton few he por mouth “Inq by BASTOR, Géttage Houses, eght roots ard.
Erightorboud: be aarlaa" Tequlry oe the preaas AUD WANTED, BY ALT ONG MANCINA PLEA: | ppoctstic young ates Wd apriy se Bomberind rece, bawees Fulcs aed AtadhS ereauns a = oor wh cunsuaey ouresiouenn: went af Berasey eat a= $70,000 ice utater coorcicat ts he cir | Seer Te yearn, roms mont womoderte. Ad | OG NESE NTH STREET 70 Len. ROOM SUIT. JRO RALE-s300-1F APPETED YOR IMMEOIATELY, | Gear dejo sebchls ast churches; frequent aralan: grounds | SCS, DOE EO Fost etkon Bea_Diuner ete, Meterenoss exchanged. bis
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i Faring: Rootorehand, hones, arn and abeds, Price mceh Lippe. Alto Lo Iet, the Btsro and basement of 2, the
: | | stanton CenteTas nea te | eo many | Ear a edtntE Pa the Tow god Lerma ray. Inguiro of FULLER, ost oflce, RETTER OBANCE STILL—LADIES AND GRS- | bert in advance Address, Immoolately, K. . G., 611 Broad. 5 en onl 10 LET-IN THE BUILDING 71,73 AND 7 BAST ao ‘on the ia Separate ret LS Chik | Seed ae ce aca | Oe NIMEE TEAGE EIST SPPESE Ge | GUSSET Rano ee RE | Behe yp CONN WOR rer a — | Greidicga dot to Michel lLartica. ah 15g West ereateonts | PJOARD WANTED—EY A YOUNO LAby =NUA@ED G8 FARES, PHAGE. EIGUTN ornREr—PuR pled for gules (Ceatie nnd Reade atrvela 2 SALE—HOURE AND LOT; SITUATION ONE OF | Méreet, near Seventh arco
° In wilebt gentoel duainess,” with accirate iamiy, or | OO planed Rooms with Board, for fourgrauemea Dis. | NAY
ia References exchanged. No rooving. = a Tal 10 LET LOW TO A GOOD TENANT, OR FOR SALE
She testia Hroontycecunenieat far cnn osteo fas. tera few beartora are keplsbeivenm, Tenth” nad TeT=PAnT OPyAvGRRTERLWERIVITETaDGAR
Ae y fear Hint tvenver Yerue:pooderata Ade Tout TEBL PRIVATE Hl ob any teria Thiet Gest cass four ety abd. igh tase
SEA Tan One ar rer; lot 28840 stadia on Tear. || \\ LL PERSONE FOLLOWING A GOOD ADTiOK|wrok | Heh Sete; orar GOIS Brame Ferme, moeerata QO NETH STREET, ONE DOOM EAT OF BROAD. | gasclbenit Rare chiar Foumunn pare comsion Of BEE | seal Mute Na. 2 filets sitet corner GC Mates ret,
pk pstorin ues WACKER ©” | dae artes Ladies and patkinca, afta bens Bue reaperRoveay wilt Boards efereoces required. > | Hess Eat ste ec te2y Fuaay ntelbesee eat gtgA OS | Breakipa liga ta beineen Walltfst and Boath fered Tetiaereees. | RUBGE £34 cle enh or tisres wot'a hy yaw tod: | Hoty waxreD—A GENTLRMAN AND 119 WIFE SS ee Beas cee
OM BALE—AT MAMARONECK, 21 attbes Paow | fa ace oe eee Rurnltu, Carpate kad Fewciry ate 8 “Heat wlerandy topastet sults of "aN | mo LEr=A BROWN ATONE TIOUSE IN THInTIaTE | EWOUOLARM Its arcaus ay Now York thissity, ua thelpe of ibe Now Uatea Halrondya den | grisea; ferCeau Maer tte ee Mau o read free | plenssiz ioewird ina yosd geighboracd, and en tur west | Groton asd every coureaiccontor bousekerpingemnoaicang | [IO LELA BROWN, STOXE HOUSE, 1S THINTIGTHL slay Cota Sea ror laser wolern tapeucvat | pent: ackratvadel dy Ses batvie Sodan stars | fc feimaun Elwin Ga Rwatniu nevey it lek | Fardelar quae trtaall recat Fais oreags | procttn cea ai ea Meech ie Leeda: | o7O LET OR FOR GALETIIE, BEAUTIEOL, SOMMER Boe NEe Cone patie cancel ny SPAUY fo WAUTHR | afte Foun and GreatJoncscireeta "er | auld be permaneot, Address, atallog lareis, Grecory. He. | eatlemen._Hentlow lo permivent (eoanls Endpartect houses” Apply woh. BOLead 67D. WILSON, realdeneo Koown 4s (be mn Hal,
sod irtenances, at Port Wast New Jersey, on tba, 108 EEE FTREET—a cous om uaxprowece | Se Avnet. Se eee rae ee ap Teo PR ot Seth QDS) UOMEEK | (ho rename vans copauoa rage sgogy agian, | SUMP Ners Gt Wat Momiw nt et ee
Hoge Bova to Tet, witsout Hoary ll a. taodera cart LETS THe, VERY SUPERIOR FIVE STORY UOUSE. Elescoloeslow dear, between ‘Braadway end Uoives- | ag Np aga eet oe pur tout acer i deunke salieas TPO LET OW FOR SA1LE—A COUNTAY CORTANE, CO¥- Gioia od from $110 10 $9 for Panis. A tore By peat pase | frum Newvork Ot sulied aaveiaito ensags (ere yearirom | 2a Yury seairatis pomueys Noe Le ad Nes, weet treaty fourth | gon, genes itubock lve coven The house is earrvunted pear avenne De WusUP alleaded to by E., 13t Seventh aveaue, between Sige | Int Ape, ad comld Teraich, uote oma Teoma CAgAraR, 13] RUEECRER STREET “TO LET, HANDSOMELY | $ret Ree tb E: HARMONG'S NEPIIEWS FOOr Rae | with tbe best cf fralt; locstlou ons of the Rowihlent ia. the
FT EATE-SUTIAGEROOFTATEA COTTON | fmabiet uattnaterisintne eens | Maes sa ena ai ee aoe, air Nihal Foon aid einoae hastrterpade | tM App oe MOL NSA SERENE Zao pe | Tiberi ceenees we Kuan ae
OR SALE—FOUR LOTS IN EIOUTI STREET, RUN- ARITER TRICE PAID FORILADITS! AND GENTS!
Filmes reget Aled sinc: iu ertoayesaren | Sp copeeg cogog an cheeses ai arpa Fur : Stree sory Dullélog oh tbe rear of the Bight airoct pet : nie to Fay tbe fotla
Tq Hua Ingulse of 1SAAC DUAVEL, Sat Bighi sireoe, | (FOU ¥7 to 8 pasa for’ fite Dresser, from gt to bieter | feocuurth and
z fen and ther wiver; also ingle Hoorn for genticnea. Jequure of JAMBE CONNER & SONS, corner of Breshiya and Rae dares Wht eeaald aa ae ; - = a nec wires a ihigninee | Yea a tell toplist thn, sEt om tense te aufybraanrs | A GREAT DEMAND FoR CtovunNo, vapres ann | BOARD WASTEDIN Tue couxTiy, ron opx | Hesse cayalet aller inprorianix. Neal coked to : Past ese eG da poms aebporncods, andnear tha, orries. Gold senarale Renulemen: Wanted—i\ lot of cust of Chath to Novembar, witha one bour's tide of this clip; Staten Te 0 LUT FOR WHOLESALE CLOTHING, TarLOntna | $250 SNP APs ne omar an eae | erate eee Uae tare, een evan of commas | 135 RIORNH, STREET, DETREEN, BuoADTay | othe Putas (iniegsie ceyin eepe | TOUT alt atceaete ay ko egmpiuear tary location and terms, bow’ qplighteferstogie geatioaan, "Allon lange Hoy aulatis | Hic the Laforco Hotel, bull expresiy fer tke buaineak “Ap | (h,stret, pear FULL avenue m ni and comple eur aT 0 SALE STHE TORER STORY AND DASEMENT OARDING—A LANGE ¥HONT ROOM, WITH PAN. | fortwo gectcmon. © 7UA eras Diy ob the prealses Pomenion Ws 0 jource et, Dear Ralgers plac, 7 = to m1 jeman and wife or = ws . Exterce completo; has beeo lately painted (hroag tort. TENTION —LADIFS ASD GENTLEMEN, IF YOU | tno pricy ‘oli permanently, to @ genlleman and ‘ 5 Ent “ yErte | [0 LET—THE DWELLING, 51 BASEMENT, ‘OCEl REEL Salemi: Pesstasiog Tat of adsy next “Appires | AL iat got the rail vatuo for sour catog Clotting, | ime 27UDG Seollemen, willing to room together, Will eA | [AS RUOUTM, SFREPT. HEAD OF Laraverte | MJ AE Te Meche labia oredatd, can Bown | TOnLER Ot YOR, 84 Le, Tie, ConINIg HOUR, irene Eiciabotty Pinta tials cera ave Saf 8 | iy a icetr sees TT | Sansa sat areata Bape aeair alge wis | Acirisea Rast ee damangmitocia | or pro, WisauoWe Se acount BR SANRAWO HOUSES ANB LoT_LoraEr Im | way taccorioced Picsibfeds | Bosnia —oxe on 180 oF GIUEMEN OSB to gentleann culys yepreocy required Z edt iret op aire
feet ntcaed In, Broom, In wuler iret, between | Foreie wears, Trem’ $7 (2 $90: tor conta Toes at 0 LET, OR YOR KALE—THE THAEE STORY BRICK
from $1 opras #3 50 B13; a ry ial ive t PRINOE STREET.—8T. oO LET—AT CARMANSY! ' (0. "oa byt SpLmtisthatae cot eye MAB at | eich as, a Haeapam wine ies | @aslomee sere Pertine pe latine | 150 PAR Starate aM Hoare ae | T° Pa tl ee Sei | te mans ve en ny etal eae - Meo ted by Mire Hanus a wn 28 Ee conrenien for ing cotapicla, Includ: | Lig ngtou avenues. for wa! 0 FOR SMHETHE Lease, stoog ann pistons or a ted by farsi Bounvia at, tow _PargRs—comronrance | (eres ng SAMO waler, io let tp respects bio females ofa, | Wt Cura term, furobod ve Bot App | Peart cea Aa TO east Tweuiy wero ais Oe Whe Picur and Feed tisre Se oni SI eee ate Heems.an bs obtained, witb good Board, at 119 Bast | ple reallemés, Tr. J. ws Bus Ae sas CASE, 170 East Twenty seventh street Lease bas lx yours to run from the Ort of May, isl, oer Binciceath vtreet: a ocat roca for $9 a weck fot lwo perso, Ei paZOAE CORR eon 8 Beered purses tc enter te eran ser essed Fics sasters fot Suction cman | 210) G Ler=tue secovp ribonoe ma naoanway.as | ‘[0zET|On . Sal Ber iorelre at ebove: fart deen Vght, aed entrance tag bet oa Weavers | Le lceseuy fuioln. Fe EALE-TBE FINEST TOUT FO: UETTER CANCE SrIGh—Lapres avo oenrue. | Bi feutaten Sapo mer acaene Beane vie | eUEEH PEWS LSEACORD, the tenn ae Ler: APPT IS | rea “ree House will not ts WOTONEEON = SDOEN jemtn an be ntoniagaatrd Oe, Bharee s Tbe Hower not Island, with Gfteen acres of Land goat House and 321 men, [bares great demand for esstof Clothing Fur. | S0t Kooms at 47 Concord street Convenient to the ferries. Fs m Biviog sept by tral “ced witlsoos itso a angaisgs | airs, catpety deccty, efor the Wratera market“ wi a 51.2 SROARWAT, OPPOSITE st. mtonotAs MOTEH, | no LET—THIRD FLOOR OF WOWS STONE HOUSE BASP—TNE, nA taurant Tovar Bea popes acre oy cue ene eet — Fae lik Drsecy um $s fr | BOARD IN DROOKLYR, Xo, IGGLINTON GTREER—A | Oc nauieues forme fcr grailizen, at td to a1 gat | TSahunanan tamccrranraisudvereaintens | (PO,LET OR LEASH THE MA: wurant 1 Sea ee nae eet | Cita inte aa tear gee tee | uttbchnhen negnatenen weosane ean | Unie ier Uae inceepeain tees 4 Om | SaleoenueReannnuice we giereecce | 0, Marconia = GR EALEa04 ACRES OF TUB vixEst_Laxp 1s | Temsdeibasd Ticaiy ont sie Pees a ere Cae SE ee SERV wand Porteisth eget es SIoneMNys bowed eyeamesrine UES in Neck Faeroe ogita Reape nndtayveycctee tal | maacestiended toy Noe subale ora RDO YRS AL GHATLEMANAND WIP || Gox_MOUBES, MOOMS, BO-j UO ]GET. PN | pany amore eine a arOniT HIG RAGE ty a Peaekedie. Beret young fra treetot the bt yuue ease ee | GrACIAL ROTIGE—WAMTED, A. LanoR Lo or | Bea Le i ATER BilauroN, StarEx ISLAND —To RENT cube, 243 West Thirty Ofuh street, between Bighity a3} tio rent io tbe pase ball Sibi qqioy and ums’ SB awe api! | ler tise Rieke hak gees cuba Herrin seek Heats SPUR pbs oedere mpetremenin oa Peisseoe Bese | Sena Tien A he ate aresetin ae ae Ce ty Det OE eS oe i] leeitet te Right suk pete oar bees 5 ais ome eee | ore fitfa W eine Uose Dao igitaeine tie "AGES RUE ALESTS | Bounp i snogeryxcnieanivy aoows, ron, | Sectteacn jut erent Bes gra wiissereal | Heston tbgeveat iis acing civasieee™ = : SALE IN HOBOMEN—T¥O WANDSOME THREE wri fecated, wikia a ert lane Fees IRS Pay | miavles wake iheerry. BEADLEN ReTOHINy eek: | (0 LET, FORSISURD On UNFWaNISHED TAH TLEASE—THR EXIESSIVE MANOPAOTORING Ps or abd elias brisk oust; ot 10) fot dept Howe WINES AND LIQuons, contest APPIFSL71 Staal, between Henry and) Clin: ) BAR Fouriecle sree, Onion quar’ Os | Donget gait fo alg eg ranna APRe LaMes | loPeeaic staat Waster ee Toring“Appiy Major Fan Inquire of ROBBRE FRELE, 1S Seaview | - Tr rN Ome ae oe FURNISHED 11 ir ft he i oben Pas, Libs ean LoxpoN any. Ai A ED MOUSE 70 LET—IN RROOKLY®, | 10180! = LEIGH'S FURK LONDON BITTERA - RD IN BEOOKLYN,.—PLEASANT ROOMS, PUI Within (en mioulew walk of Fulton 7all atrwet fer” = ‘VER Wor sau ara eacaiceca pine anes | _ LEW bphewooee wenDy, Bett a rOOREaN at CRASANT ROOMS Pou; | 4p Secieeecmcen ety Ao guia for hits oc. | mp0 LRT eumRiaieD ON UNECRSISYER, A NERY | ro Leage—rine ruoxT AND, REAR MOVER AO. Us ‘nlory and basement brown mace frost ease bigh, 7p LEIGIUS PRP YR EMINT CORDIAL, &0., 20, wu rinele Sevemen. Locativa ‘pleassay, Ave minctes’ ty are to Nol 230 Bridge atree’, Brooklyn, désirable four sory brawn, tne, front Moser, ao Sa ‘Elizabew virect, well calculated for a. trod board un ci ih medete dmprerecota. inated ig Lamarioe | Rips Watinesinas, Fupeas memeser apa Nees | Aaliy Sevee Bate Big eee St se Apply at to | allows Stree Myre arencet SEAT Waris fang, end gist patieme of tulog | IPSN RHO for asters App to ORO. DEAN, 28 Bowery, a prritert tf is or ig 2 ty 9 C eee a ve et a i. Place, Twectt Dinth street, Getween Elghia and Ninw are. | Galy) by LbIGa & BAILLIE, tle aga, COUNTRY HOTEL 10 m1 few more ‘Address bas L973 Pow 2 Eves’. uso’ fo #1 two brown sino {reat Hocuen ia M1 ‘SBrond a! 5 OARD IN BROOKLYN —A Pew GENTLEMEN oax | AL os anid Well Jocatedy wie Vit Wes D RENT—IN JERSEY CITY, A THREE STORY AND BERRIES Pe ee RS Ba |e | Bee cee aaes cn ee | pest gy nite acin, G's | 0 cor-ge pgoneny Ime wows on amme | [BENE TATE Oy, 4 EORER ER = | OLB, 6 Breatwoy. (Ghat « provi, fovms al mocerite terms, foe Bouse wit all hersdera | Herald odie, New York Tar rae ee et too saavacarytedaat ine | Aer oneer of barrow anh Brighvstreca teak $A AQHANGE—A HAY HORSE Pes BREWERS sue ferences required. Apply at 251 Cuaio F: ‘board wil in Grand street, near Barrow, two ‘wory and on PALE On ERMAN TES PAL LOSE x AERC or ies Bie OF WUD AE CEE a He gees Wah on ed ee he eet Pa ire cot nk. a in noe ni Pau CREAM xxx Bets, SROELIN HIVE, wixuresy wack | isle all ncdcrn taprovemesta"Wonted below sBtcieth = —_______ ie pe a ot BRET OAS enya sp Wualoing in lens ban jauten to ike pola, Wa aR foe cree Fulten or Wall atreet ferriea —\ Room toletqullable | fitch Bhd letwoen Futh and alxth erenues), 10. sport ENT—A BROWN £) INT TIOUBB, See utecgean me mrss, Aone P will erovr g(heulzer wo wai utiomess "Apniy ator" Ucry | We Resta ie ray aoe, fore ea Te sirta treet CA AAT aye oonALS. ee wel = Beary airtel oner Deer a gone BR BALE UK BXCHANGE—FUK CITY, SRUOKLIN Se lowout market pie 0, LL PRIVAT MULY ) TAC! IN, store 12) Pol'on sireet, N. Y., or HE * ah ae Barer UPTO A opeepald arma of aw) screa: 100 UBGbimatn sine Bx zsstaxo | A miles an gTAb, DET TUE) SB. TET-THE SWAUL OPSTEEL HOUSE, @ BAT | FIELD, «Namsu street. ¥- escrowed panies forer ee Crete ts Se ot Gd eld alan wiLS pit a fapere neni wip ail | Ornish vrects wales pt in sptradid order, own beasen ISTED_70 LEASE A LAT oO BY 10) FRET, NBAR caer Tvegeriie espa talon eos lata ages fern roa Set aye ten Saas sieaal Cours tated ecena eg ae STE 3 weve, Tt gzes, ware te ; eeavesia’ Arey : Seaeees PRT ATONOICORD, | atany ae TT eee Sens a Ee a 4) Weioe dag theery Stes ‘ Aedes aes 8st EGEIG aya LOTMA wos ae Sem BR ESL a
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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY,
NEW YORK HERALD. |
JAMES GORDON BENNETT,
EUTTUR AND PROPNLETOR.
OFTIOB H.W. CORNER uy FELON AND NASzAU 6
AMOVEME NE THIS ENED
AOADEMY OF MUS, Hrooklyp —R:voLeTIo.
Brosd<ay —Exctio Orent—Dour-
WIKTER OARDEN, Heowdsay, ep eite ond atecee—
Gor Manixaine— Neve WALLACK'A THBATHA, Hrosdway —Cuxroar Pane
LAURA KRENE’A TIHKATHE, No @t Brostway— ire NEW ROWER! LHEATKE, Howery.—fos Ror—Rostar | Macum—feren MOEN.
UNION THAT Ib Costu strvot.— Aone Garrme— Bractne Twoxokyow—sutLme Tuovanrs.
THEATER PIANOATS 085 Treadway —Le Testimast bx Cxtin Orrooor—uxs Chnorians OE te SuLNR
ERYANTS MINKTHIIS, Mec
neat FNM 472 Brow. way-Burtesaura Hones, Uasten aee-acx Ua
FRALS. Niblo's Saloon, cry. Beoueseens ao OANTRIACDY MNSIO TALL. 62 Broadray.—2ox0, Dampla, livnussaves, Ao—Dinie Las
BELODEON, No 9 Hrondway,—Soncs, Daxces, Bow uasgoes, 0.
BESTS —UnseorTa’s Messraeia uF Brinoris coscs, lances
y. Muret 5, 1861,
MAILS FOR EUROPE,
The New York Werald—Edition for
Ail Bteawrbi aroeriea, Capt. MeAulay, Wil oor Kosten co Weslueed ay for Leverpod.
Tho mills (or Buoys iil clos In this elty thle Alternocy, Bt o quarler-pase uae and nt ball-past Gro O'clock, to go by ra irved
‘Tum Eonoreas Forty or re Brurn will bo pablished AL olovon o'oiek tn tho moynirg. Slagle cops, in wrap
Tho comtoats of the Kenore.a Furey ov tue Hensto will ovrabiao tho news roosirot Uy mail ned telegraph at Lo olfles duslag tho previous week: ant up lo the Lour of
Yectorday was a great day in Washington, the ©cco2bn being the inaoguration of Abraham Lin- cols, the eixtoenth President of the United States, hou! (Lo rotirement of hia predecessor, James Ba. chanan. On another page we givea fall account ©f ail the: proceedings of tho day from carly Gewo—the military and civio display, the precau- tions against attack, tho sc Bugural address and ceremonies, fuctallation of d closing scenes of the and 8 variety of other inte-
tthe Capitol, In-
‘Vico Prosident Hamlin ‘Thirty-sixth Conyre testing matter pertaining to the ovent.
‘Tho Thirty-sixth Congress of the Cited States cams-to a termination at noon yesterdey. The Senate continued its Sunday night's session throngh to nino ofolock yesterday morning, when ene hoar, reassomblin,
fosted, the origifial resolntion wes finaly hy 2 yeas to 12 nays, A votegwss then taken on the Crittenden resolutions, and they fulled by 19 yeas to 20 nays. Soveral reports wore then made to the Senate, and the joint resolution correcting clerical errots in tho Tariff bill At twelve o'clock Vice President
which Mr, Hamlin took tho oath asthe new Vice President, aud tbe Senaterwas declared adjourned sine die, Vice Presid-nt Hamlin thon took the chair, 6nd the proclamation for the extra session
Tae Howse met at ten o'clock excitement and confusion prevailed, and, a3 nsual jent to the closing of @ gcesion, many bills were rusbed throngh, aud much buai- he-s hastily transsoted, but nothing of a very im- Al twelve o'clock Speaker Pen- nington delivered bis closing address to the mom bers, and prononnced the final adjournment of the House of Represcotatives of tho Thirty-sixth Con-
sterday. Great
portent nature,
it appears, uccording to our advices fom tho national capital, thst Lord Lyons, the British Mintater, has notided the government at Washing. toa thathls government will not ‘WHroslamation o| “Pert on the part of Mr, Linco Dut Gata blockedc, to
Tecoguii0 merely f the blockndo of the Sonthern ln's administration, be considered ‘such, must It fs stated, too, that the French | precede them, overameat, ako, will soon give similar official Notification, and that thia course will probably bo followed ‘by oll the leading European Powora haying commefcial jaterests at stake.
In the Loniisiana State Conrenti resolution was passed to unite t reception {o General Twiggs, the Department of Texas unie the United States, and iny
on yesterday a fo-day in a public Inte commander of the government of ing him to a seat on the A resoluuon was intro- instracting the Louisiana ress not to ecdoe
Cuced in the Convention i delegates in the Any of the public domain to the
‘The steamship Cabawba, New Orleans and Hayana, Tatler place to the 27th ult,, arrive Yesterday. From Hayana there is
Southern Cong
Piles of Venezuelan papers With dates from Caracas a Pit, The news is not y Victorica over the rebels Of their best generals Said What Jutins Bfonng. The arrival of Gen. Pacz
4
are among the items, killed to a akirmish, was anxiously ex-
We bave also received fi city of Mexico to Februar el elureh property wes two nomneries in « Suppressed on the
los of papers from the 17. The confiscation
forces ot Vicario and Zaloaga have been ronted
Rapers aro to Jamu contain is in regard Placo all oFcr the om-
4m Brac conducted with | Momentons question of tho common Tertitorice,
commencement of tuo | Miitution does not expressly aay.” New York Untyorsity chapel of the college | Hive Slave law, contain an ackeowledgemont in the presence of a S Uluucclor Perris
iadivcable sudien
cd, utd the platfons was ececpied by ice OF he Varions @epartments of tho Univer- uly. Aller the opening prayer Chancellor Perris conferred the deprce of Hoctor of Medleine upon the svccernful candidate, The necting then at journed.
~Atthe Nasal General Court Martial yesterday, the testimony in the case of Commander Wolke pght to # close, nod the accuscd waa sl- lowed Ail Wednesday to prepare bis defence. Another eneo isto come Lofore the court ia the thape of » charge of Uurestenine n superior off cer," the offender being x carpenter named Thio- nts, ond the officer threatened is Lleut. Henry Erben.
At the call of the roll last eveniog in the Board of Ald@emen thero wa no qnorum. Alderman Darry moved that the Sergeant-nt-Arms he di- rected to reqnest the mombors down staira to como up. A safficient number wero goon “whip: ved in," but before the rendlog of the mlantes was concluded come wewbers Walked ont again. Al- (erman Bagley moved a coll of the house, and A quorom not being then present, the Board ad.
| Journed to Thursday next.
The Board of Councilmen adjourned last evening
| HThoreday, only eight members snsworing to their names,
The March term of th General Seaslons com- mevcod yesterday, Judgo McConn presiding. The Grand Jurors wero discharged antil Monday next, in conzequence of there boing a Grand Jury now in session, appointed hy tho Court of Oyer ond Ter- miner. A notorlous character named Patrick Hol- land was convicted of rape, having perpetrated the offence upon Ann Armstrong, in First avenue. He Was seat to the Stato prisoa for fiftcen years. The Police cay that Rlollond is s desperate fellow, and Ssnoted for great physical strength, John Hal- lowell, a sailor, pleaded gailly to bigamy, aud was sent to tho State prison for two years and six months,
The Oser and Terminer adjourned yestorday antil Thursday withont trans ting any basinesa, The {rlal of Jcflurds for tho Wolton-Mathews murder Wax not called on,
Tho Marshal yesterday made a return to the writ of batens corpus in tho case of Ruggles W, Clapp (eharged with false protences), stating (hat ho held hisa under a warrant from the United States
Goluc:bia, The prisoner's counsel desired to tra- Yerse tho rotura, and tho matter was adjourned for the day.
satent of 1,100 bags, at full rates. There was Icea activity gain | to mgare cud rico, whlle a fajr Loslnoes was (raussc!
Lissecd oll waa higher and ln good request. Tus sales of the House, was continued, aud after diferent pro- | nasal stares were not large,
ons. tallow and.schied
rates heavy,
The Inauga. The Country no Wiser than forc—In Cocrcion the Policy t
It would have Leon almost as instructive if ith telling his audience, yesterday, a funny story,
em got p Breekirldge made his farewell address, after Sse je bara Puree bis pilgrimage epecches, and shows clearly, either that be bas not made np his mind re. specting his future course, or elee that ho de- sires, for the present, to keep his intentions to himself. The stupeaidons questions of tho last month havo been, whothor tho incoming ad- minlstration would adopt a coercion or a con- ciliation policy towards the Southern States; whether it would propose satisfuctory ameni. ments to the constitution, convening an extra selon of Congress for the purpose of con. spirit
President Lincoln had contented himsclf
sidering them; and whother, with the of the statesmen who laid the corner stone of ,the institutions of
crisis Uhrovgh which the country is passing, The inangursl givca no satisfaction these poiats, Paris of it contradict thozo that
couree is hinted at, a studious dizayowal of its
Leing a recommendation is appended. Not a
sail portion of the columns of onr paper, to which tho docnment is ampliticd, look as hough they were thrown in as mere make. weight A resolve to procrastinate, before committing himself, is apparent throughout Indeed Mr. Lincoln closes by saying that “there is no object in being ina bury,” and that “nothing valuablo can be lost by taking Mime.” Filled with careless bonhomie as this first proclamation to the eonntry of tho new
Captain Smith, from President, is, it will givo but small contentment
to thoze who believo that Not only its prospe- rity, but ita very existence is at stake,
Tho inaugural opens by deliberate! ing tho true
ont of which has grown the cectlonal strife which convulses the Union, ho virtually kioks to pleces the whole groundwork of republican agressions, and confesses the untenableness of oir past claim, “Must Congress,"” he eays, “protect slayory in the Territories! The con-
A couple of paragraphs doroted (9 tho Fugt-
of his duty to enforce it, but, while emphati-
Court, directing his transmission to the Distriot of
Frejghts wero dull and
f Me. Lincoln— was Be-
the republic, it would rise to the dignity of the occa. sion, and meet a3 was fitting, the torriblo on any of
and where tho adoption of any
no wicker than before, y be trusted thst cully promising Ww do tv, Ue Proaideut quid . Limeelt,
LIATSH BHOY Wau
Mea respecting the macner of carrying out the Jow, snd lnterpolstes, for tke benefit of his abolitionist friends a query respecting, free verroca which is completely ont of place. “Bight it nol be well,” bo asks, ia their behalf, “lo provide by Taw for the cnforcement of that claire in the constitution, whieh (guarantees that the citizens of cach State, chall be entitled fo oll tho privileges snd immunities of ollizona in (beeevernl State!” This is.a covert ding, of conzse;“at-Sonth Carolina, whose receat Tegilaon on the subject of feo negrocs, is thus beld up for reprobstion,
‘Tho Union, Mr. Lincoln reminds us, has not Provided, in the national constitutlon, for ila ewn destrnction; but, “in contemplation of universal tew,"" it must be“ perpetaal indeed, and this should greatly console the Beurbens and the Rejah of Scinde, «perpetuity is the fundamental law of all national gorera- monte." Thereforo, “I shull take care,’ he continues, “ that the laws of the Union be faith- folly exceuted in all of the States.” Later, Lowever, be pays a tribute to the “right of revolution,” with which his first declarations aro eoarcely consistent. To says: Ths coun- (ry, with its institutions, belongs to. the poopla who inhabit it, Whenever they ehall grow weary of the existing government, they can ex- creise their couslilational right of amending, or their revolutionary right to dismember or overthrow it.”” But he passes on to declare the purposes of his administration, in relation to tho States that haye seceded—a fact ho abatains from directly referring to— ina manner so murkily abstruse, and inten- fionally contradictory, that, at first sight, he appears-neanty, if not quite, incomprehensible, He tells us that, “in enforcing tho Inve, there need be no bloodshed or violence, and thoro shall bo nono, noless it is forced upon tho na- tional authority. The power confided (o me toill be used fo hold, occupy and posscsa the property anil places belonging 10 the youerninent, and col- keel the duties and imposis, but beyond what may bo necessary for the:o objects thor will be no invasion—no using of force against or omongst the people anywhere,” It is impossi- Ule to interpret these sentences otherwise than 83 8 pledge to tho coervionisis tliat Forts Sum- (er and Pickens shall be reinforced; Foris Pa laski, Moultrio and tho defences of tho Bilize retaken; and that Southern cities shall be blockaded, and the revenue collected, outeide of each ports of entry as Mobile, Charleston, New Orleans and Savannah. If such words mean anything, it is war, and the beginning of such civil horrors, as ave never yet been witnessed in any age. No honeyed phraseology, or sub-
sequent recantation, can entirely extract the ‘venom they contain,
Yet an explanation follows, whlch is do- signed to cover up, ay far as possible, the ter- rible, suicidal threat that precedes it, ‘The President gocs on—‘Where hostility to the United States shall be so great aud £o universal
holding the federal offices, there will be no nt- tempt £0 fore obnoxious strasgers among the people that object. While the strict legal right may exist of the government to enlbrce the cxerchse of these offices, tho attempt (¢ do so would te-ev-trstatind tune nei baer ticable withal hat I deem it botter to forego fo: tho time tho uses of such offices.” Andagain:— “The government, my dissatisticd fellow countymen, Will not assnil you. We aro not enemics, but friends, We must not be enc- miex” “Suppose you go to war, you cannot fight always, and when, after much loss on both sides, and.no gain on cither, you enzo fight- ing, the identical questions, ns to terms of in- tercourze are again before you.” Theso dis- claimers of hostile intent would’be hailed with rejoicing if they could be deemed sincoro. ‘They sccm, indeed, to contradict the previous terrible menaced fear they mean no Tore than that if tho Southern States make no resistance, when the administration shall be ready to attack thom, there shall be peaco; the endeavor to repulse {he federal government will, howover, be regarded by tho latter a3 n beginning of hostiliticn Wo shall soon seo, At may possibly be (hat cocreion and concilia- {ion have beer meted out, In two phrases, to satisfy, equally, the moderates and radicals of the republican party, and that (he goverament ( atill undecided, with regard to (he ‘practical Policy it will adhere to. F
The President philosophises about tho rights of mojorities aud minorities in common place manner, prefutorr to an endeavor to wéakeo the authority of the Supremo Conrt, and cape- cially of its Drod Scott decision, by asserting that but a temporary weight. attaches thereto, “as cach particular caso deolted Dy thd Su. Prome Court, may be afterwards overruled in Some othor case.” This attack on the hizhest {ribunal in the land, poszeszes significance, 13 it is a quosi-endoreement of one of the pot plans of Mr. Seward, one of whose strongest motives for desiring a national convention, is to effect © reconstruction of the federal judiciary, in Such W manner o5 shall deprive it of much of the power and dignity it now possesse:
Not a sivgle pledgo or proposilson, with re- gard to the fulure, is contained ia tue Inanzu- ral Mereage, from beginning to end. Mr. Cor- win’s amendment to tho constitution is referred fo by Mr. Lincoln, as though he bad not read it; end, at tke timo he spoke, he was unaware itbad pasced the Senate. He holds “its pro- viefon to be already implied in constitutional Jaw ;" altlongh he has “no objection to ils being mado express und irravocable,” Iv was vaconseious that he bad himself yuoted tho fubstanco of the amenduent of Mr, Corwin, as embodied in the resolution of tho Chicago plat form, declaratory of the rights of tho States under Uo constitution. It is nearly identical with itin language Of a national convention, Mr, Lincoln only cays Tather than oppose
cunning. It bears sct of strong cocrcion proclivitics, with accious Gonbls whether the government will be able to
aning at all.
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It is sincerely to We Le yot ignoraat of (ham
ns {o prevent competent resident citizens. from.
Ut tho delscato
Pendent rovercity, and Wt ta sit by tho we milst extent fo Oils
blockade, to bo valid, must bo a eullicient force, vatecring in Europe. The London» Herat *8ye-—"L0 recoguisy We Westy oi Zevis wvuld
the Two Confederacies Important (1 telligence for Mr. Lincoln, s Ln view of the preseat postare of the North
Anericna republics, and the proposed polloy
of Mr. Lincoln's administration to blockade the ports of those Southern Statea which hare e- ceded from the Union, tho news which wo pub- lish to-day from England and France must be regarded of the highest importance. This in- telligenco consiats of en article from Ls Pays, of Paris, the organ of Louis Napoleon, edited by the maa who writes the Emperor's pamph- lela, foreshadowing his role in the political drema of Europe, ond who bas without
donbt written the article to which wo reder, foresbadowing the part bis master is about scon to ploy on this conti-
nent in favor of the Southern confederacy ; also.a telegrepbic despstch from Washington oanouncing that Lord Lyons, the British Minis- ter to the United States, bas commanicated to our government the determination of England not (o acknowledge a paper blockade, but only such 58 is actual ond effeotnal.
Now, aa it would be uiterly out of the powor of our government, if its naval force were ten times as great o3 itis, to render a blockade of (he thousands of miles of coast from North Chrolina to tho Rio Grande actual and effectual, the announcement of the British goveramcat amonnts to the fact that a declaration of a blockade on the part of (ho now admiols- (ration can only be a more brutun fulmen of no practicul value, and which cannot Ge carried out without going to war with England nd the other European Powers who are agreed upon the public law of Dicchades, and will not euffer their commerco to bo interrupted in violation of that law,
‘This intelligence is only confirmatory of that which we ave alreadg published as to tho policy ef tho British government and British ‘slitesmen, Lord Palmerston, in o speech which our readers will recollect haying read in our columns, indicated in very distinct terms that the separation of the cotton States from the North must bo peaceable. Lord Brougham, as “a friend of human improve- ment,” though a leader of tho abolitionists, de- clared strongly, in a letter which we published, in favor of peace, “compromise and conceasion.”’ And Mr. Bright, M.-P, statesman represent- ing tho commercial and popular into- rests of {he conntry, ead in a speech at Birmingham on the 22d of January, “There are clouds—clonds particularly in tho West— which promise a great change of circum. stances, nnd I believe that every thoughtfal man at this moment is deeply anxious as to tho futare; and tho question is passing from meuth to month, how long will the Chancellor of the Exchequer be able to raiso coventy mil- lions per annom on the industry of the
seantrst”
Gi The Toronto Lrader, the organ of the Cana-
dian government, stated abont the camo time,”
on “tho highest authority,"” that the home gor- erpment would recognise the independence of the Sonthern States; that if wonld-not permit its commerco to bo interfered with by war be- tween the North and the South, and that it was in favor of s penceable ecttlement in the erent fof a final coparution or the Stites! The Lon- don Times, after agcerting that “If a Southern foderation bo formed and tako its place among the Lowers of the earth, it would become, in fact, the real United States, while the North would be only the ramp,” goes on lo “carnest- ly pray that, in the erent of the Union not surviving the terriblo trial through which it wos passing, tho separation might be fn amicable one.” It assigns for its earnest proyer this reason:—“Civil war, in a flourish- ing country and among a kindred people, can never bo contemplated without Lorror by a nation like ours, und we trust that neither (he violence of the peoplo nor the yreakness of their leaders will bring (his calamity on the American Union.” This recon was only in- tended to operate on us, as if is well calculated to do; but the true British reason is that such a war would be destructive to the commercial and manufactaring interests of England, and, perhaps, resnlt in insurrection and royolution in that country, seeing that five millions of tho population are directly depending on the cotton plant to keop body and soul together, Tho London Chronicle of the 18th of January gaye tho real solution of Englich policy when it eald:—“The question is, in fact, little short of life and death. Ruin to merebants and mill- owners, and sfarvation to the rest of the popu- lation, Leng immediately in the balance. One Sear's failuro of the American crop, or poste Ponement of the American supply, would pro- duce calamities wore than any war or famine within modern experience” To the some effect is the language of Lord Palmerston's organ, the London Post, of Jnouary 21;—
England fs now thgeatened with a great danger in two
form:—tho ono inmaSMiato, tho other Lot very dis
Sha danger comers ot rly te ratioral Per! ce milion oF
ox math t Tho first form {s that, inthe oxi: North Ameri gervilo weurreetion may prové gown lu March or gathored In that an Foon as tho Hself It may roy
for his policy may lead to such bloody collisions as would Tender # general war between the tivo confede- racies Incvitable. In that eyent Eugland will undoubtedly quarrel with tho Northern confe. deracy. In another article, under date of Jan, 30, the London Post says, in ibe contin- geney of civil war in (ho United States “tho gation (mde would Le paralyzed, ani the sword sbroad and terror within would tell with equally dissatrous cffects in Lancashire South Carolinu; ond England, therefore, inde pendently of ali
Selfish motive tn preserving the penoo.” Hence, the London Mirai of the Sth of February, on.
‘The Vaited States, 29 larg a3 thay FEotEB te stand abbot from the public law ‘of Dat tho scesegiog movitmant,
fovuted upon _certaln uk neers by nm comnitalsy We Stl ez: thelr Lado meoedlng Stats
Dowerm may uow ba wilhirawa. If ri ru psy lett te doy We Bell, no doull, exclude ourseioes [rom the Srathern Now, tho treaty of Parls provides that a
maintained by and it pats an ond. to pri-
MARCH 5, 1861.
Policy of England and France Towards
[Oblican organs, the conntry has beon led to ox- poet from Wenew ndmini-iration. The principle Lus been broadly Jaid down by the republican porly ond ils representative head that tho South, being ina stato of revolution, is necessa- rily in a lato of rebellion. This being tho case, these three Commissioners, frst, must have the courage to go to Warlington and run the risk | they curry thelr proviafona wilh, thom, dino in of the reception which msy there await them. | the Ifnot, they are unworthy of the poople and inc teresta they represent Second, if President Lincoln carries out his policy and haa pluck in | disappointed. Proportion to Kis inches, he one of these gentletion arrested on the epot for
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can Union powerless on the ocean.” Yet this ‘Dt quarrel is going on between tho difforeat: is just what the British jonrasl intimates its | feotions of the republican party, even before
every nation; and as the United States no | gaged.
Tonger “eobero,” and aro no longer “etroog | We publish in another coloma an article cnvugh to keep sloof from the publi law of | which cmacks of bombshells und red hot shot, Europe,” the conclusion ts that Englaad will | from a very pions and vory Wealthy cotompo- be able to take oaro of her own intorests by | rary lately established in {his oity—a journal, extending that law to tho American | in cooth, that has more plety and moro richoa ceotinent. Such is the danger and tho | than it ‘knows what to do with—and whioh, it Gegradation to which the country is | 1s reported, is about to represent and become exposed by the insane counsels whioh, for sake | the organ of tho conserrativa portion of the ef an abstraction, have driven the cotton | roprblican party, which adbores to Seward and States out of the Union. England ls our com- | Weed, and is strongly opposed to Grooley & mercial rival,and hitherto wobave disputed with | Co. It has beon asserted anid deniod many hor the sovereignty of tho seas. Sho now ox- | times of Into that negoUations were golng on lls in the anticipation that that day chall hare | for tho pnrehaso of our pious cotemporary; bat Soon passed away, aod that Britannia, rosam- | we believe thore ts no doubt that certain nogoe tog her maritime sway, will again “rule the | (istions are on foot at the present moment, bo- Wwaves.”” It ia for ber interest that there abould | (ween Bigelow & Co. on the ono side aad the be Gro or threo confedoractes on thia coati- | proprietors of the World, tho journal alluded Peat, and sho will not permit the North, i( ic | 10, om tho otbor slide, who, thovigh very pions, were able, fo conquer the South, und forco a | find it hard to get along, como of tho subscrte reunion by arms,or campel it through the ope- | bers baving become a little Ured of making coa- ration of @ Wockade and by levying tribute | tributions for its support. upon Southern imports. Bigelow parted from Mr, Bryant ond the ‘The same policy is promulgated on tho part | Evening Post because that journal was too of tho Emperor of the French, whoso organ | rubid for him, and took up bls lodging in Abra espouses the quarrel of tho South as “the vie- | hams bosom through tho aid and instramenta. im of Northern pretensions,” acd denounces | lity of Thurlow Weed. Ho is now trying to the North as “the aggressor,” and as “ox- | got hold of our plous cotomporary. as tho organ hiblting eo much rashne:a nnd audacity” be-| of conservative republicanism. Tadced, onr cause It relies upon the abolition fecling of } plous cotemporary is already coming out very Europe, But imporial France warns her ngainst | well on the conservative vido, ns may bo coon the delusioz, and poluts to te present attitude | in its depunetation of the ‘disunioa organ,” of England as “beginning to measure the | which we publish to-duy, far better than the whole extent of the disaster which menaces her | other weak and vacillating organ of the repub= manutactores, and no longer disguising the fact, | licans, which is always cither up to {ts elbows {a spite of ber sbolition tendencies, that ber | in the Mincio, or in aseazaination plots and all commercial intereeta depend {0 s great measure | other kind of plots and conspiracies at homey on the prosperity of tho South, whilo Europe | ond which every Congress bas to censure for bas a deop interest ia sevlug preserved, at loust | the fallucies aud blunders ot Its correspond- temporarily, her inatitutfous, now attacked with | enta. Hi £0 much vehemence.” ‘The republican party is thus split into two Itis thus very evident that neltber France | sections, tho rudlesl and tho consorvatlve, nor England will permit a blockade of thw | which are drawn up in order of buttle, tho fol. colton States, and that it is highly probable | lowers of the three G'a—Grecley, Gareisou and they already baye an underatanding on the | Giddizge—on tho one aide, and tho troups of question, as they bad in tho case of the inter. | Seward on tho otber. The couflict is evidently ruption of thor trade in China. And who cau | going (o be a tremendous one, which must re- doubt thet their joint “aotion will bo again | sult in the Guol extinguishment of one or the fqually decisive: Should tho President, there- | other wing, and in avy ovent will wind up ta fore, carry out tho policy indicated in his in | tho total dissolution of tho republican party, sugaral, he may calowate not only upon a war SS with Gfteen Southern States, bat a disastrous war with England and France in less than six months,
Cornet: Pouicy oF stim Apumnistratios— How 13 rr 70 ne Cannren ryto Eerecr!—Now that it appears likely that the new administra. {ion will attempt lo reinforce Fort Sumter and to retake the property which bas been aurrea- dered to the authorities of the seceding States, itbecomesa queetion of the frat importance as to how this rather difficult task isto be ac- complished? Congress has adjourned without scting upon the Fores bill, which provided tbat the President shonld haye plenary power
call on (the militle of tho seyeral States to Sselst In quelling insurrection. This bill was killed, rst,, because it conflicts with the coa- stitution, which provides that the United States shall protect the several Slates against “domes- tic violence, on application of the Logisla- ture, or of the Executive when the Legislature cannot be convened.” In 1792 Congress authorized the President toycall out the militia to pnt down insurrection” but the act was violently opposed, and its operation ¥na limited to two yours’ time. A similar acts Passed threo years afterwurds, was repealed. Gen. Juckson’s famous Force bill was only a temporary measure, and was looked upon as a bad precedent. Thus we sco that Congress, from time to time, bas clothed the Executive with doubtful powers to meet extraordinary emergencies; but the Legislature has been careful to resume ils paramount authority as tho war making ond money sponding power, Seconilly, the Force bill failed becauze the moderato republicans wero averse to coercion until «ll other means had failed.
Tn this viow of the matter, Mr. Lincoln will
have come difficulty in finding the moans wherewith to cay ont his programme. He can cull an extra ion of Congress; but then he runs the risk of breaking up his administration, as has been the case on former occasions, and it is by no means certain that the new House would be any more tractable than its predecessor. He cannot increase iho army ond navy beyond the limit of the law, and within that limit he cannot find a suf. ficient number of troops to pnt dowa tho Southern army, which numbers thirty thon. sand determined men, accnatomed to the neo of arms from early youth. As for the nayy, ft Is nila usclees, nearly all the best vezxels being at the other end of the world, Then, again, itis quite probable that a very large number of officers, both of the army and navy, will resign rather than draw their swords against | Englishmen at the serious nut apparently irra- leit countrymen, Add to all this the fact | concilublo differences which have spruag up that the very motnent civil war is inanguratod | between tbe two great sections of tbe Union. aa irrepressiblo conflict will break ont ho- | The regret they had inspired, ho adds, was not tween tLe radicals and the moderates of tho | surparced by the anxicty occusioned by the re- republican party, and it will be cecn that it } bellion jn Indie. Will require wiser heads than those in the new | We can well understand this, The rovolution administration to carry out the programme | now in progress hore is, politically and eocial- Which the exigencies of the party demand. Jy, as pregnant witb grave consequences to the Enropean public as was the English Revolation in tho ceventoeuth and the French Revoluloa in the eightconth contury. Sbould the supply of American cotton Le interrapted by a block- ade of the Southern ports, it will throw vast ovmbers of people out of employment in Fogland and Franco, and will lead to soriona Political troubles, snd perhaps revolution, in both countries, It is thererore Datural thar Eoglish and French statesmen should teel an ateorbing interest in tho settloment of difi- culties which threaten to react so ularmingly on thelr own tranyaillity and comfort.
Tire. Posimtos or Vmorsta—From all that wo can asceriain by tho newspopers and corres pondents, it ecems probable that tho public opinion of the Old Dominion is clearly against secession, and that a very large number of Vir- einiens will be quite willing to mnbinit to Mr. Lincoln's rule. So clearly has this sabaissivo feeling ‘been defined, that largo numbers of wealthy planters aro making preparations to leave the State and to take up thelr residenoo Within the limits of the new Southern confedo- racy. The eccesslonist party declares that tho State will neither sccode nor fight Negro traders ore sending their atock to the far South in droves, in order that they may realize on lis spectes of property hofare Its fgporetan is prohibited by the Sonthorn Congress. In case Virginia submits, it ¥ould be the polloy of the cotton States to punish tho Old Dominion, and to encourage indirectly tho di- rect importation of negroes from Africa by crushing out the trade with the border States. Tho position of Virginia is exceedingly im- Portanf, as it Is tho leader of tho border Statea, Suould Virginia be driven to eccession, Ken- tucky, Tennessee, Dolawaro and Mal would be compelled to follow, and eae
be no hope for the building up ofa Union party to overthrow the republican) at the Polls. On the other hand, if tho bordorStatoa, remain as they are, acting In concert with ‘the conservative masses of the North In opposition ~ to the Chicago’ platform, wo have at the start & great party arrayed ogainst the administrae Mon—a party which will not only keep the radical, Sighting abolitionists In check, bat which will alzo pave the way for the recon- struction of the Union, by tho total annihila- tion of Greeley, Garrison, Phillips and thoir Sdherents It ecems to us that tho attitade of the Union party in the border Statesis the very bes( that they could have a:sumed under oxisting circumstances. Whether or not they will ba able to snd ercet between the tyro fires—the cxtemo preesuro from the cotton States and the war tall from the codfish Stales—remaina tobescen Everything depends upon the ac- tion of Virginia. Just now it would appear that tho new administration had determined to play the game of the socessionists for then— the couree whieh the Tribyme philosophers hava (aken, end which Liacola bas spparcaily ea-
dorzed. a Evnornis Isrenest iy Avemoas Arrama— We published some days azo an extract from a letter from the Duke of Newcastle, in which his Grace expresses the decp concern felt by
A Tesr Questios vor Parsmest Lixcors — Onr recent advices from Montgomery contain the intelligence that Won. A. B. Roman, of Louisiana; Ton. Martin J. Crawford, of Gcorgio, and Hon. Joha Forsyth, of Alabama, have been appointed by tho Southern Con- gre=3 Commissioners to proceed to Washington und zettle, if possible, the difficulties which exist botween the wo governments ia relation fo the distribution of public properiy.
This is a grand opportunity Tor a display of that much yannted Jacksonian grit which, by re-
Tue Locesis ar tes Navies, Caririt.— Wuclington is szain the secno of & wild Imat for office. It is estimated that there are at Preent no less than twenty thousand place eeckers within tho District, and the cry is still they come. Some of them ero so poor that
strects and sleop in tho purlieas of tho Copitol. Wo are afrafd thot nearly if not quite all of theso patriotic individuals will be The now administration Las beside paying off party debis fo do. Mr. Lincoln and Lis Cabinet wre in w Gespernto etralt, and must eal upon thelr op-
must havo every | comotbing elso
hung oa Capitol
Mill. Let hig " to do this, and tin ataltifea | ponents as well ag there frlouds for aid and himself an x They will be in Wash- comfort. Tho jwportant offices Io their gift ington in *ch and pray | moat Le tendored 10 persous quite superior to
the ordinary run of beggars. Bo they may 03 woll furn about and come home. If we are to have elvil war, and tbe border States secede, Worhington will bo clear of thes fellows in double quick time. Your offlee seeker by Pro- feasion is tho groateat coward ia the world. Tm Resins ov SivisnNess—The 207 tariff adda voother to the many ilastrations of 4ho shorisighledness which marka selGsh logis- lation, Itio oot merely protective, but, a3 ro- ord: many articles, probibilory, and this with _ the avowed abject of asslating and fostering the interests of the Northern manufactarere. The reaults will prove dircotly adverac to the expectations of its framors; for tho effest of these excezeivo duties will be to destroy tho ‘markets for Northern produc!s. Anether con- gequence of rellering our manufacturers from competion will be that thoy will make jaferior articles, for which thoy will find no sale at home. Thus tho trade of tbo North will be rijucd without any one being benoMticd by the sohange.
(WMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON.
‘The Closing Scenes of the Thirty-sixth Oongress.
Passage of the Corwin Resolution by Both Houses,
Gpecches of Messrs. Breckinridge, Hamlin and Pennington. ‘pdtilide of Bogland anil Cranec on the Southern Blockade Question, bey
her hes
Wasusoros, March J, 1501.
Me, Rochanan wis at tho Capitol thia mocnlag for trce ‘aoura, and wos detained till fly0 maloutes to noon attoad- {ng to pmbllo busines. He #lgacd evory bill preesnted to wim, Nooo maklog publlo nppropslations were fost.
‘The bill omendatory of the ast for tho protection of Auscoverica of guano dopu=tia falled to become a Law; Gist to corrost verbal errors in tho TaruTact was pasted,
Trovloas to tho adjournmeat of Congresa the Speaker appolnted Mr. Cax a member of tho Committee on Foreign ‘Aghirs in placo of Mr. Hill, of Georg!s reatzne}, and Me Pickles member of the sime committe, vice Mr. Darks ‘dale, Lo wlehed {9 deollne the postazd hava a gucccsa0r Dofore ho left. Thera are anderatood to ba cocaplimontary to Mecart Blekles anil Cox. The former was a momber ‘of that commitica ia tha last Congres. Several demo cratic rocmbers of ths lato Congreas were to-day engaged in drawing ap a manifest to be proseated to the leaders of oll partics for slgaatures as a baste for a Union party
~ organtzation,
Fx-Weat Point Clot Lana, ron of ox-Seantor Tans, who reaigeed lua position nt West Ivint cenio timo slaco, bas zeoolved a commission fa the Gduthera army’, under I'real- dient Jeffercou Davis. To passed Uuvagh thia city aday co two elnice, en rouse for the South.
‘Furfupirintenden! of Vabl!s Printing reilgned to ay. Tio was requedted by tho Commilttes on Printing to par fcem the duties until a euccassor is appointed.
DLOCKADE OF THE SOUTHERN PORTS, DILORTANT NOTIFICATION OF THE ENGLISH AND FRENCH QOVERSMESTS.
Wasmsurox, March 4, 1981
Tiearn that Lond Lyons, tho British Mialster, bss obl- ‘olally wotited tho American government that Sreat
+ Brilala will not rocogniea a blockade of tho Southern ports, uoieza tla thoronigh apd eftctual, and that the more announcement of a Ulcexado, In accontancs with (ho ‘Treaty of Paris, will pot be recoralznl.
In erder to maka tho blockade of the Soothera ‘porta thus comploto, tho American government must Layo vessels enough to blockalo oyery port, otherstss the British gorerament will feel themsolyes compolted, {a ccordanco with thalr engagements with other Towers, to digrogard tho restretion and carry oa thelr commerce yrith the Souther porta as if n9 such blockade had doen nrocuced,
hts understo| that It ls also tho tntentioa of ML 3er- der, tho Preach Minkster, to give the came notliication to the government in regard to Franco, and thst ail (he n= ropeaa Fowerg, la causeqnenes of tho pozullar relations Ahoy baye with ths commercs of the world, will Ukewise take advantogoof tho Tresty of Perl ani act In accord ‘anes with tho policy aloptad by (ho Treack aud Prgilch govecameata,
TIURTY-SIXTH CONGIHSR. BLCOND BEMEON,
Sonate. SUNDAY NIGHT'S PROORFDINAS. Wastumorox, Morel 4, TS5L
Me. Gris, (opp.) of Cal, mstea potent tn year to ths overland wll.
We, Wiovarr, (opp.) of Tex,, fall he thought that this swas positively tho last timo that ho eboalt appoar oo theso lnards; Dot It wea chergeablo to the Senator from ‘Olio, Tle was aztonisbied to hour tha! Soaator cbarga the
CONTIRUATION OF
+ demeerstle party with dizunioa, end bo quoted from @ speech made by bim fa 1855, whea~ ho tha there wae ou fresdomn ak thy
Sou 5 ck maanfand bo thought
tdure-was no Union, and he was forts Ualoa, or cle a
‘pion for frocsot." So It esomed (Nt the Santor froin Gb'o was bho real sotkor of thn trrepresalble emallict. Ut Sug class of peopia mora tain an ho sver res pozalblo for Whe dEsaclation oF tho Catea ik was tho profepsed Colo favele Fis then proscoted ta speak at length, am, rei ring Yo thy inoult to the ting, exld thet Jt was ‘bot the Dg of his country.
Ar; Dootzenn, (eap.) of Wis, roee tan poiat of ordoe, and bsved if tho scastor froin Toxa> cealiy was. (0: rolzope—wehether be had eny right to epeak ay a Senator ‘of 1h Gaited States?
MroWrrai—If the Sscate will not call my namo
© from he rol, and will aknowlelge he econsston of my State, phen Livil stop; but eo long a3 my name i called here Lahall eontiaue.
Bir. Pratt, (ofp.) of Obo, eald ho wanted a tect vate, and Qazefore moved to Ly the whole wubjee: va the table. He wanted to stop discrssion.
_ A vole was thea takun ca the snecdracat, whl was Heat Dyjscas 14, nays 3!—Hecare, Digler, Douglas, Crittea dev, dahnecn of Fennazeo, Tatham, Rico sad Sebastian
iene agulzat | Bie swiscren (rep) of Suh Hen omered aa asrend. micot, wDich ts tho Cork amendment. ‘THI sMMMAMIeAT WIT Tost by yews 1D; orgs 24— Messrs. Aathooy, Beker, icc, Poster, Warn ant Tea tyek voltng tb tbo negative. Mr. Gano, (rep ) of Town, offered as on aco aient the rakaaltuts ered by re Sewid. Let be yeas Uh, jeara. Anthoay, Baker, Darkeo, Foster, Ted Hyck and Wado rotlng ia tho ncatlye.
Fait. Jogsaos, (opp) of Ark ofsrwt at an amen auent SS Yay es of the resco Guaferoaca Last by yeas 3, 831.
SESH Foot, Stein ab gh Toted In the aim
The question waa thee tak:0 on (he original cer a St came from the Hozse.
‘ho fW}owing was the vato-—
Feur—Meocs Anibony, Habe Dison, Duagia, Forty Gries Sounds ot f
Trceidea} for waa, tn the shale, acd desided dat ft peua carried, Uwro-thin’s axvio= vutbd ta the aillematire.
G20 Ar L—Ur. Tac ts bppaatea from ths déctsiqn of the Ghair.oo the Rrosnd tht (ry uinod (wo-thinds of (i> “wlialo ¥eteof tho senate
‘Fe decision was sesiained—roas 33, nayal
Meese Wane ond Marae mored to take cp the Crittea. dca resciatlans. AgFOmLLS ‘
To casuen wae thes on Mr. Clatk’y acisadmsat,
fasgroed to by seus 1, Da3 22
WUD Err sa toon mara Wascbatake tha reasut ioe of tha Peace Uonfercoor
‘Motion teva by yeas T, 9955 25.
Tea question was thea oa Le deo cormpromiss reeoishlans
viopllon of the Crittes- Tae by the followlog
iaghem, Chosiler, Cast, D9, RS Fone Gina eta
Mr. Buoet bore! an Frecatlve 2esston. Toot: At aine A. M tis Heaato USK B roeess till (en o'ck ‘Wauratrrow, March dy 1351. ‘Tp Seale roasterDled et ten o'elosic. ‘he Veouuest called the Senate to order. A large ulcer ef exrelled bills were anneauced slo. ‘Tha {clbt rewtatlon to carreet certain clerical errors in
CFA BHGY WK
NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1861.
the Matropytitan Gee Light Compsoy was tsiceo cp snd dubales, Me. Rosner, (opp ) of (e¢., opposteg its presage
At relp past ecsyen 3 mestegn was recived frow tho Ftoces, Mat, Davo fla'sbod {ts business, It waa roady (0. cslours.
esr prtereted, Kir. Coane. (rep ) of Ni M., eald it waa @ abrazgio of an, gion cou ay to ecw bow paserfal Ut cuald gat. Lo becator has come here to talk a bill dowa at tso chao 6f the terion
Trois o'eicek arrived, and tho Vix Passzorst called Whe Seoate to order, and sald-—
srumi—In takiog Gaal leave of this position, T chil neko fom moments la which lo teaver to 70a my grate foleekoowlespmonis for tho resolation Ueolerlag 7onr apororel of the manner tv which Thare discharged az Colles, and to expres my deep ecoso of tho dolforma courtesy which, sa tho presiding officer, 1 bara recelyed from’ tho mombora of tha body. If I have committed errore yoar generous forboar-
refused to rebuke “them, and during tho perlot ot my ecrcico T bare never appsaled In valn to your fostice or charity. The memory of theo acta will ever be che>'shed ambug the moat gratefal re~ coleeticns of mz Ide, and {or my successor T can oxpreat hho better wish than that ha may enjoy the relations of utual couddecco which co bagpll7 nave marked our la- terceorse. Now, geatlemea of the Senate amit oficers of thaGcoate, from'wbom I have recelyed so mxay Kinl effices, accep: tay gratitude end cordial wishes for your
sperily and welfare.
Huds then stepped forward ani sald: —
Sxsaroms—Tho experience of eeveral sears {a th!s bosy hag tanght me eomethlag of the datles of tho presidicg pfficer, and with a atern, lnilexible purp20 to discharge Ahete dotles faithfully, reig tee upoo the ceuftesy and co- operation Cf Scaators, and Invexing the ald ef Divioo Providence, Tam now rcady to tak the oath eequlred by tho censiitusion, oad to unter upca the discharge ct tae offolal duties assigned ise by the conedeace of a generous
op. reat itawioy then toes: the oath an followa-—
I, Hanatba! Camila, do rotemnly awear to cupport tho conalitatioa of tho Paited States,
Ae, BreccismunGm eald—Haying now arrived at the Urmination of this Congress, 1 cow declare to Seaate agjovrneg without day.
Sir. Fain took tho @balc, and the preelamatica foe an extra cosfon was read.
House of Kepresentatives, Wascoxorox, March 4, 1831.
The Hove reassembled at ten o'clock. No’ persena whatever woro In the galleries except the reporters, opeetatera having boen formally oxcleded by direction of ho Conumilteo of Arrangeaients.
Mock micccilvacoas Vuslzess of ao partiowlar inpurl- nooo was Jisporel of, with the csval poisy accompa. almeats.
Tho reports of the Cemmittco ca Cenfereace were mato aad acted oyea.
The preenedlogn wore ceessionally tntorrapted by the resepiion of mewsages from tha Seaato, and the auzoucee ‘rel by the private sccrotary, Ur. Giccabreacer, that to Tresident bad skyned ceriala bis.
Tio seport ot the Commlttes ef Canfereno9 on tho bil areodatory of the Vatect iawe eras avepted.
‘Auraoat évery member had a pecrosition or bl passed. Tho slisggle fer tho oor wes Iateneely exelllng. Ques. ons of erorr wera nom nud then rated,
Mr ficmanss, (fep ) of Ode, ralslag Lia yolce aboro the din, sald this telep ardesiberative daly, Vey might now What was polng ou.
‘A Vovcr—Vou mistako; this is got a deliberative body,
Grin of Gee
‘A molten wns thu to eloar tho galleries. (Lvaghter.
A iorctalere stated, tas Valteat galeries wero oe rely empty.
At haltpast clever a motlan to adjourn was negetirod— yea 49, masa 11T
‘Some unimportant hasineea was traasaoted, and various riding matters urged.
Spel cles aml he contoroa ed Adongn
fr Asverseny (of) of Ky. moved to take up the Olt Soldiara’ Pasion bith 3
EUly of more members boro strove to gala a reecgul: ion from ibe speaker.
Motiaes were bumorously mado to Meiear the gallo.
(rop.) of Olio, from: tha Ssleet Commlt- teo Bppoiated to watt on the Prdsideat, sald they isd por. formed that doty, and that tho President Lad taformed them bo had submitted bis test ofle!al communication to {tho Tonto.
‘A motion was hore mado to adjourn, when tho Speaker reso amid marked silence and delivered the following ad- ress —
ie ATS 'S APORS
Gexrranx oF rae Horsn oF Resrssrxtirrrs—Wo havo now orvived at tho close of the Thirty-sixth Costes, Turing Mts progress soouce ef an extraordinary elaracter bave heen witzessel, Several’ States havo eoeeda, and all their membora, with cno exception, left tis hall, No Jover of hls country cia witaces uch an oxhibi- lon without foclinga of tho deepest ansicty. As your | presiding officer, Ihave not felt it my doty to deviste, from tho eatabliabed practicy by entering inte discussion fen the floor, Indeed, the ee ‘upon tho tims of tho
GALE o16 SuMcleat fn is viefy wWithoat, and Ih tc wisotoat the Bpesker should not be ettapatod in tho,confl{cts of de- bate, You will parmit nie, therefore, before part- Jag, to say publicly what ‘is well known to muny, ir pot ol! of you, that 1 have over been, sa ‘ap now, and I treet ever shall remain, a dovoted friead Of {ho Unien of the States, and favorable to avy JWct and liberal compremice.’ Tbo report of tho Com- Tulltes of Thirty-threv of tnig House met my cordial ay proval, and T have noyer hesitated to declare my belle that a Crnvention of all tho States to consider ac- (ial or supposed grievance was the. proper and met available remedy AS member of tho Walon, Tdertaro my cepyictica that no (cable goound has been axlgned fora divcolutlon of tho tice waleh bind every Amorican cilizes to his country, and impartial history will so do cle. My confidence lo the Amoricsn pooplo is such. That Tellere no Jost comptaint can long without 9 redresa at their hinds. There alwayaa remedy inthe Union, With this ylewr 1 stilt declare my willingness to foto In mtoasures of compro mize. Twould do eo becaure of tho aucleat ties that Bare bound 1a together onder tae uetitalieas framed Uy our fallen, and under 8 caastitution signal by tho iai~ iortal Wethlugton. 1 woukl do 9, for the natloul honor ts committed to eerie atot free tn2}{tu- threes -f paat-do 69 for the love I bear cor mg ¢oantry- nen ia allparis of out Delayed Had, sed «pecially #9 for the ste CP ual nove bauece jatelns In vip border Southern States who, against great oppeai- (ion, aye steod Gro “Hike rucks in tho ocaa for’ tho psaco and” perpetuity of ths Valea, But, veatleiben, Tinay not further dwvellon th-zo general gubfects. For tho disoharge of tha duties of thta station to which I was eallod by yoar kindness, Leap only say it aa been my purpiss to do all in ny pores to promote your cenfort aa Jncmbere, to deal Impartialy with allaad to advance tho bret interrets of tho coant ‘So farsa ‘any success hag Aiicnéed ty edenlafstration to thy chate, 1 bo ascribed very mveb to tho kingoces and for bearanco of tho meinbers wi He Hoasa, Lc salt oaly (he merit of good ‘atontlen asl lisnest p The re fon you bora been'pleased to adopt is truly: gratifying, and will be amicox my most bio reco. icetions of tbls pla: Ithack you, geaticmen, for this mark of your spprobattou. I coulll not fall fo remark that th reesintion wis presented by tho» oldest srember of tho Mouse, by slom 1 waa sora. fata ofllea, ard ona Whose elayatd ekaracter ic selenorled sod
ox
by wall. T belleve no. former Spmker cree rosie more kindness at the havi of ths fore han has fallen tomy lot. Amid oll the ceaticts of opamion ca questhons
continually ariog, von lave never overrmst Any tack: sion [have mado. not farer from this (lat Cwas Ho fafer—Uhat IC} eon’, -the Hours velleved fe was throvgh misspprebensloc ond not by desieu, and. that It wir sous mnyuanhaity which ted vou! to eustain tho Chale. You will por- till me, 1 bops, to cay hore tat Cam. wader geo! obligailéay to We officers of this Mousa for thele a4. sistance and evotiog to my comfort. I return thom all ‘very warmest thark:?. Aud now, geattémen and frleeds, It only remaina that I take my leave of you. Tee particg’ Iirur 45 am heuest boar, What I drat ovne Swng vou YT acelared mycilt national mao Tsm fo stll, and trast Tahal ever remain gy. ften in my retired momenla X shall think of yon ant the many ccenes throug whieh wa lars 1. My prayer telleaves for gous that you may have tet ors Which cometh fram ouove, aad that. tho Great Ruler of uallod=, In whose hands wre the deatlates of un all, muy resloto ps2z0 to oar country, bring order ont of can” fuslon, and sion to tho present distracted elomentx GetMleincn, Tow BH you an amss\iouats fare Mr. Veunirgton wes frequently applauded luring the delivary of to auldrrsa, whieh ho concluded by asuponc tag the ndjouroiueat ef’ tho 1otzs sine die. ivel pond buwer [revallad, tho usual Tarowelle wees apeken, and (Le membera separated.
Non-Arityal of (ho Australasian. Stsvy Loox, March 4—MUnizbt ‘hero aro no signs cf tho Analralaeion, now ally dur. Wind W. &W
Pardon of Yonitersmith, the Borger, Pasomvals, March 4, Lehi.
Juilge Vonderamlti, of lancaster, has beco fardiscd by Presigent Buchan, and was berated from tis fast- Cia penilentisry this imornlpg. He was senteaost- to Creaty yeata! Iimpyissomcat anil to pay a Une. of vcuty (housicd daliars. He bad roeved some nleeteca mathe Tho tne (s reanitied Uy too pardon, Hiceiao was forsiog applications for land warrants.
Supposed Murder in Newark.
See ecy Marche 61351 Casilon, Uving at No 44 Mraroe strect, thirty-tiea yeare gi, was found Ged tn bed at ndidnaght, with mv =x Jfriclonge, ‘Thero was row het olgut ir tho baro ebo wae round.” vpn fartica are undac arrest; eat thy Goreaar’a kagsoet 4a prverresins
Southern Ocean Stenuicr Movements: Canis, Mareh 2
The Tulted States mall stermeliy Morice
‘Tybeo at three, apd at her wbarf ul eleven o'clock f
yesterday. Savascrant, Mareh 4, 1861. Tha serew steasnchle Montgomery urrired hero at (00
otuloee VM, peaterday. Sersceu, March 3, 1961. ‘The Colled States wall steainstip, Capt Berry, arrived boroatelgsh o'clock Saturday might. Steamuhip Lames Adger tefk hero at ten ovelosk Satur dey worese-
Markets. New Oatesss, March dy 1951. Getton—Eales to-day 4,600 bits, at 1025e- a Mio. for midilive. Beear Orm, at 43:0. abe. tor fair to uly Biss. Freight co oolio ty Liver-
Turcwong, March 41661. a4 Onlo, $6 35; CHy Mills,
a.
We Torkel bul Sao pameed. ‘Several ropuets wore meade, ad ths Dill lo lacarporate
0, Cora active: yellow, senna, Oyler Bre Fant
NEWS FROM THE STATE CAPITAL. |
‘Aupure, March 4, 1801.
The [naagusal address fy the all abearbing question to- ight, and ls tho universal subject of conversation, Tokicg (tall logetter, (tts well received by the mederato men of both parties, and ts especially well recetred for | Its pen nnd (rank expressions and tho absccce of aa at- | teept to coaceal wat he hid (o caf by the arracgemeat | of werds, Tho extrems oF 1ad!cal portion of the ropatl- cans do pot like the fagitiro elavo talk: In. {t, ex¢ deelaro teat they will not eupport the Presideat ta those view. ‘Tho mire corsersalice delight fa that part, and tako it as nc cridence thst bis afalaisiration «ill be m con: tersativo ane, whikt not a fow withhold eny cx- Fresion urea’ the culject, belleving that It will dcpens uprn the furmation of thy Cabmet whether it sill belie rably recniced Uy the people, coasilecwng that with a cabinet n maferity of wha Bold exteeme ricers Tike Cunse, the teaugural tesimply a declaration of war, Dot sith a courervatire cablnct gcd wang come frocn’ It They therefero wait Ip alleace for further develepmects.
Hist of the demverats now dectare wbAL they are Keck legtce wer nt Cunrlestoa forthwith.
Brot lttio burineas was doco {a the Aloase to night. The inaujrural was read by tho Clerk. several bills, were re- ported, apvutters eef-vred Cack to Ike Committers lth. Power to eopert compli te.
“Tos bli to regulate \ho fcelgbt on aallk oo the Erte acd Harlem ralienads, wan rep ried adversely to by the Rall Fosd Committen, acd the rept agreed (0 by whe
Hace, The Whito Marca chatter was referre! Becks, wit power to. “report complete. Savera ills of no particular public laspostance were fatroduced.
‘The Gerervor G-Et In another veto, but the usadl rules 0 the louse were euspendcd fa this easy and the veto ua
‘rimrrod to-pigbt that tho fight over tha Collector thip in New Yori ly becoming +0 Uerco (hat nil the 4p i canta fem tho city vill bo throwa over, aud cue from Wo Laterlor taken. In that care ‘Lieutersal Gu7erna, (Gumphell ia cupycecd tote the mau. .
NEW YORE LEGISLATURE.
. Assembly Atsast, Mareh 4) 1381.
Toe Hocre mot wit a barr qeorum preeoct.
‘Tuc Gaversor returned, wilh bls veto, the bil for the cecetica of a bridge crac the Allesauy river. The veto war sostntned nc the bil los
Oa motion of Mr. Destsct tho foaugural of Pro- eldent Lieco.n was real my tho clerk (rom the deal, hud tho readiog was fclloged by applnase from tho Hoose apd lubbies
Mr McDexatine, by consent, intresuced a ill to fa corporate the Now York and’ tr:stya Arsvelation for the pretecticn cr elrabgere ant clUzeor, making the Tearth or ifth BU fora eldilar parpoco Litrestuced Uuis esate. i
The Will to aathorizs tho Teng Islnd and Reocslyn Raliroad Gornpaay (oie rally fey peauds to do ligest yard waa reporied favorably.
Sir. av reported wicerecty on tho bill Lore pl of ilk frejgnt on th» Teriera ard Now Yer Tele Rallresds, and too report was ngeco to, and tho Dil for tho ano abject Is before a eelict wuramitica.
Me Wauny introdueoy a. dill plactoy the Fees Acade- my of the clty ot Now York waver n bond of trastecs,
Mi. Bisoaat2 repo ted taveraoly tho Bit (9 amend tna New York Unsafe Iegilding act,
Sir, Nrasrre introduces lili to repeal tho act to wie- en and fmprore Bustwick avoone, BrvoklsD,
Me. Fit Introstieed a DLL to provide for tho payment ef the letest on money Ly tho Stata ur tho xepale of Cha cabs
Ancnicas Anoumos:a¢ ax0m 1787 1 1851. By F. Fontaine, D. Appleton & Co., publishers.—This {5 the fille of s large pamphlet, the contents of thick oy:ginally appeared In the New ors Fienaio, and at the aolieltation ol a Largo number of pereora have been reproduced by: to author tn thelr prevent form, Fow persona hare a correct {dea ot the great mearures which have marked the rico and growth cf sboliticnism, and thero bas neror been. presented to the public any Listery of tho move mcnl at once £0 comprehensive istructire oud yalasble, cltlicr to thogenerad reador or tho rising politic as tho pieeens publication, The work embraces carratires of the “Ozcizance of 17ST," Mirscurl Compromise,” Annexation of Texas,” “Mores War," Wilmot Prosi fo," “Compromice cf 18C0," “Bepral of the Stiscocr! Cempromice acd Kanss troubles of 1864," “Aatl- Sisvary in fho Churches," (The Negro Insurreetlons of 1822, 1602; 1619,” “'Abolltion Riots in Now York of 1405;)) ond tho ‘Harper's Ferry Inscrreetion of 1800)! (egether with n “History of (ue New Southern Confeie; racy'’—a list of evente mbicb, for General referees of vate information, ‘5 tudisveussble to everyone dssires n cerrect historical Jmoriedze of tke incldea! which have marked the Laiter yeara: of O country} history.
Clty Intelligences “Axomos: Nor Ware —A novel bet was mado gome- Mino since Vetween ten geatlemen of this elty, whlch was ns folons—In the event of Mr. Lincoln's fasaguratio volog concummatd without biadrineo or laterfereace Mesrs. Martin, Marinoos, Vaafredenburgh, Sailey and Trimble agrco (o perform the feat of walktog to our Stat Capitol, Arbany; and ening urcanar worthy Chief Magis- tmta, the Hon. E. 1. Morgan;.and in the event of tys in. aururol baing disturbed by tho couiictitg emotions of tho prevent distus bed state of our national alfsira, Messrs, Yastor, Pulver, Ray, Moore ned Dolcon ngres to perform the rondo feat. ‘The foosirs intending to fWiGll thelr obit galivn willatait trom the corner of West ned Jay stro 8, Gn Thureday morning tho 7th inet, nt Eeven o'eloc Tyeonos Artur Gens Excwsxon—Tho anpaal clection
AU tbe Corn Exchangs, whigh oycurred yesterday, 19,
muted in the clisiea of the following tekiat—For Trus- tees, J.B, Werrick Nevins 8. L. Hoested, E 6,
= bance, B. Darga, J. 86 Fisko, 5 fea Harelot, A! 36 Mey 4g of Elcetiony EL RT,
4 ‘oD, J. Wilson, W Fiscken, L, Roberta, Wen Slorrt0a For iarpcoune 2 Ele TM. Hoffman, Jr., and 5. 1. Welle,
Fratry Grasp Srrer.—Bel ween twelve and 609 o’clook yesterday morning a fice Dros out tb the store No. 208 Grandetrect, Tho Gremen soon oxtlovulshed the Ore. Tho etora bss recently been fitted up by P.O. Brown for a cegnr store, but at the timo of tho Ore the sigrk bed
rot beer put Into ths store, Too flee exten ded throu
‘he culling into Jackson's daguerreotype gallery oa tho Fecood Hcor, to which come alight dunige was dono, ani led {nto ths beot and phos ators No. £04, ocoupled by. Touts erl, whoeo tlocis S tamaged by water ta. tho ox- (inbors0; lesurc for $1,000 1a tho Tradesmea's aad $1,060 in Ulo Mesvapies! and Tradera’ Toxaranco Compa Ey tin hudlag ts one’ by Mc. Groniscelly and fs lly Jasure}.. Tho cause of tho fire 1s unknown at present.
Personal Intelligence.
Jody Allen, of Worcester, Mnea.;S.¢ Iris, of Til adn WWesstpger, of Boston, and -f. W. Gerry, eEMMelmore, axe stopping’at Wo Hicavvort Ifo3eo,
Ii, Cather wood and family, of Washington; Thomas Albay of New Orleans; fatacl do’ Varoaa, of (Pactta nett; Manuol Cudisa, of Mywana, and 1. C. Walker, of io, aré stopping at the Lafarge Hotze
Fre Hitchoveke, of Csllfornia: EK. Woodsood, of TSE;
S. Candy, of Momphis; A. [. Elst, of Virginia; D. Be Wrist, of Georgia, ang Ti. F. Gras, of St. 1aals, are
apni); at the Métropalitan Bi
Raan his deta Ig Laat nu J. the Fit aven
Tamedoll aod J. W. Carr, of Philad: Ant. M, Corning, of Olecinnad, D. Carter, of Loutsrile, aro atopptag at oul.
Vosburg nod If. A: Al of Pnitadstphla; “Sam
Meldrwa, of Mobi Trowbridge, of Nev Nicholag Iotet Vratt, of Qonnoctient; A.D. Town, of Now Joreoy; 3. A, Walcott, of rey, ‘of aver; WA Uric: and whee, Mr. yitrs. Laryrence mid Misi Miller, of Now’ York, aro vtopping at tho AWwemsrlo Motel!
so (eorgo W. Hopklaa, formerly momber of Con- from Firgials, Ly how iplag nt tho fotne of death in Rietimond, and cantot possibly eurvisae
Onituary. © (furs died on the Sth alt, fa the saveaty: (hind year of bivnge, Mr. [thlgely was astlve of Mary land, 4 ron af the late Judge Mears Widgely, ant grant Fea, ua bis mothcr’s Fide, of Sasitel Curse, elzace of the allen of Wudeprodencs, and an Assoclato Judge of
Hin Ten Ircumbezcy, of weary,
Wig yearsy farang fl mana of parte ot Celersof ho Boxed of Navy of tho bareau3
teibate (9.88 ‘lon. of
wi
tisperttion and Liew hoarled generurity, exited amd ws. Taito tho stachmentor Lis yprewnal, friends, while Lis intaibielotserity, bis -oxact sonka of id.
Sebo kaise Ui, ont Avctice ln (ho coacnlty wbera ln ved A colored womnaa, CaLiGT POE, Cn weikeaged 107 yous, Ey fonweris beloagsl to tho
‘Durston Muay, Io Croturics county, Viele.
Tantsyitis this
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News from Hnvang. ANIEIVAL OP THI OATIAWDA. ‘The steamship Cahawba, J, W. Smith, commander,
frem Now Orlesna 24th ult., arrived nt Havana on the of the 20th. Leaving that port at Gyo o'clock P. 3. en tbo 87h, eho reazbed hero at an early boar yester-
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Thire (s notbicg of (nterest to report from Havana Generally speaking business romatns In about tho samo
Gul) ntate as has been reported for several weeks past. ‘The money raveket conticues very atringeat. Tink ooly. discounts geod short psper, having two to farce months torus, at seven per cat. ‘In the strect elght to twelse
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Molasses dul at 2%; reala for clased, amd 33 for mas- ccvadoes.
Frolghta—A contloued eesrclty of yetaels has a: vanced rates dny by das.
_Exchango on London, 09 days, 10 9 1035 premiam: on New Vork, CO cave, para 2¢; premlam; on Now Orleans, 80 too casa, LAS 5% premium.
The Called Blatea tasil wtoameblp Do Soto, Ciptsin Joboeop, from New York 2st ult for Now Orloans, aF- Fised at'Havana on the morning of the 27th, and would leave tor her destination (ho mmo c¥oalog.
No. 12, 0% n 6%; reals per nrebo; in moderate
Now Oniciss Sirrraa will notice tbat the Gshawba, eallipg next Monday, carries goods fre of daty which Baye been parchaeed previous to March 1,
Court Calendar—This Day,
doy. PUKE, Qojr Seria, Tense Neo, 29, 38, 90, 40, 46, 2, 262, 101) 17, 180, TOL, 154 to TO, 102 "103, ‘Comvoy Prat —Part 1—Now. 222, 165. 523, 404, 32 80. 4B, 492, 404, 405, 400, {07, 495. 1106, 205. Pa 2 Nos. (25, 17! 2990, 374, 415 a77, 479, 430, 431,
ASE, 89, 494, 485, a86, "427 Strrasin Gheya. Vari Los 1261, 1825, 1287, 1939, i, 852,
1981, 1585, 1957, 1269, IOTL, 1979," 1036, 17 1551) 1355! Part! 2—Nea. 265, 919, 913, 02, 2 ‘028, 791, O54, 056, 668, 60, $62, a6,
Drawings of R. France & Co,'a Dela- awe brace: Evasex Cooxry—Ceses G4, March 4, 1881. 4, 23, 42, 66, 6%, 60, dl, 44, 67, 7, 5, 99, icuadcipinee LortaayGtbae dares 4 Was 27, 63, 68, S4, 36, 44, 11, Gl, 69, 21, 49, 64. lt see': chara ey AMEE w co, - MMilaingtcs, Beara Drawings of the Delaware State Lot- (one