,w0,,y ' The country hai tnoro now.th.an a n; 'I'm not m sure of thit The public mre su wuys rcnu y lor some noveiiy. , . , ' 'It won't do. , .I've seen the rise and full. lirth an death of too many mapazinea an I newtpnper to hare any fkilh ki thcni. Those that are successful, keen ihe field in spite of new competitors. Godey'a, Grahum'a and opc o: two other this neat operation, nnd w hare been on the lookout lor the- iwmo oJ'IIandy A JJo.'j pr "Jenkins dnCo.'f an fipoheots to some nctOitd even mure, uruiuam niajfuznfccsciicauv;, 'mui less wo hall hafe it toon ) find whiit s more, the crcduUia uublie will lull Into ,thrf trap, unwnrncifana unwise from former.' expen- lead, and being barked up by large subscrip-1 grandfather, aged ninety, the other day non lists unci largo capitals, are able to lire- and the old gentleman was right. magazines, have got the j "All the" fools tfre not dead V".t," said our p Dy is. n sent attract iohb and excellencies unattainable f oy any worK mat nusnot at least lilteen or : twenty tlrousand subscribers a number that : no miw magazine can hope to get." . "tor all that," replied Handy, "I'm clear j that we ran make a raise on a new minrnzirte : temporary, at least, nnd it njwy be perma nent. Every tjhing must begin 6iall. . i 'Nonsense I You can't begin to start n jnagazinc on Icm tlym three or four hundred dollars, and you've got to sink that, euid twen ty times as much besides, before you reap a Ceht of profit on the circulation. I know. I've had my fingers burnt once; and, under- . stand the the .whole t&iiig like a book." vl don't care if yoiiiW I've .been thinking about a hew mugazinc for a. week or ten -.BiM"!1.? tbnt itwUl pny." AudlHrti iust as well satisfied that it won't pay. The idea is perfectly ridiouloua to one who knows as much about such mdt terssldo." "If we were to send out a flaming prospec tus," said Handy, 'promising all sorts, of ex cellencies and novelties, and affirming that ample capital loeurryout the scheme Was pledged. unj, moveover, were to ofl'cr wr magazine for one half of the- price at which Godey's or Grahom's is published, don't yoo. think we would induce the country press to copy the thing extensively ?" 'If we promised them an exchange." lfVcry well. Now. don't you think that with such n prospectus spread beforo half a million of people, there would be found n lew hundreds ready to send on their one, two or ten dollars ia advance ?" 'Certainly 1 do." ' 1 Even before the thing went to press 7" -No doubt oftt." ' "Nor have I. Now, don't you begin to taker Iliirry. ns he was culled, or Henry Jen kins, brightened up considerably. 'I rather think J do, a little." said he. 'With a thousand or two dollars in hand, vc could o on with the enterprise if it prom ised to paji well, or you tfhderstand ?'' "Exactly. That view of the case didn't strike m c." "Then you agree with me. that a new magazine is the thini 7" f-ak) most emphatically." "What ,'iall we call it 7" ."Some grand, flourishing najuc, of course." "How would Jlie Pleiades' do 7" "7Vi grandiloquent." "The Orien.' then 7" 'Ditto. .'p. no; it won't do to go up ninong the Ptars. It must he something for the ladies." The Teach Blossom' would ho petite anil i faucilul." ... I Too much bo. Let me see. Ah,'- W got it '77ie Mi i or of Tastt and Ucm uf I (incy. ,. . "Capital ! That'll do exactly." And after repenting the title 'of the propos ed magazine until it sounded familiar, the discussion proceeded to ihe character, appear ance and general conduct of the work, if it should ever sec the light. In due Cuui the nr.iJtMuiliio itfi j Iwimrfiorurl iml r mint ofthese worthies. It promised everything, possible and impossible, thai could be thought of ; abused and criticised, by implication, nil the popular and successful magazines in the fiolttnnd promised tube as much mtpcrior to ticm as sunlight was superior to lamplight. All the best writrrsnnd artists in the country were announced as under engagement, some of them exclusively lor "The .Mirror of Taste and Gem of Fancy." "I guess that will do," was the mutual affirmation of Handy cc Jeukiiib," when the precious nllair had received its last touch. For a proper consideration, paid down upon the spot, which consideration drew ruthtft seriously upon the pockets of the new firm, the prospectus of -The Mirror of Taste and (!"m of Fnn-y" saw the light in three or 1'iur widely circulated newspapers, nnd from thence, nmde its way into the counlry papers lar nnd near. That's just the thing," said one. who read the brilliant proposals. I like tnat, said another; and -I'll have that," said a third. .Some stopped llm Lady's Hook, some cut Graham, and so mo stopped Peterson, Handy and Jenkins soon experienced a peculiar pleasure hi going lo the post-office every morning, fir letters from all parts began to How in, most of them containing remittances lor the new magazine. . ... People are gulls, and, no mistake," said Handy, on receiving one morning a larger number of remittances than usual lor til c new work. ,. "I never doubted that," returned Jenkins. ' How much have we received in all 7" "About two hundred dollars." "Shall we goon 7" 'i don't know. It will take all that to get out the first number.'' "Yes. and more too. But there is no time to tie lost, li will be as much as the bargain, now. for us to get out by the first of January ; and I'm afraid, anyhow, of the impression our first number will make. We can't begin to come up to the prospectus." Na, nor can anybody else. But it will look too bad to cul and run without even making a feint." "Thot's true. 1 think we'd better try to frt up n number-one some how.'' i T!ns was finally agreed upon, and the first number of "The Mirror of 'l'lit-tc nnd Gem of Konry"snw the light. It's a pfetiy well ascertained fact, that Messrs. (iodey and Graham, no matter what their feelings might have been under the influence of the pro pert us. were not troubled with cither nightmare or sleeplessness after the firaf number made its appearance. Still, the pres lauded "The Mirror of Taste and Uero ol Failcy" uu a brilliant star in the inagazitiegalaxy, and herped on the humbug to a secona number,, when ii died, leaving wo trjousand subscribers who had paid for twelve numbers, minus only. ten. As for Handy & Jenkiiw " they had succeeded in mining the wind." and. after leaving the hoatr Of thejr perMion, divided nearly three thousand dollars between there. COMMERCIAL. WILMINGTON,' N. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1319. 1.II,V COMMERCIAL. Tlio nonson in now no far fidvnrjced that wo have concluded lo postpone "the Jneno of the Daily Cunl- i merciul, till the 17th of September next. , In the mrontlrnc, we hope the friends of the under lining will come forward and Indicutc the extent of their patronage, by subscribing to the papor, and con i reeling lor udYortiolng., r v. TATUM'S GREAT PAINTING?.. The splendid representations of the Passion, Cru cifixion, snit Insurrection, Tah'Ji' painting', has I excited the admiration of all who have visited hzaft Hall during the present week. Dr. S. T.Csbiohton gives, also, interesting Lectures, in very handsome stylo. t v The Paintings will be-romoved from this plice on Monday next, on the way to KJchaiond, (tc We believe no rcnsonablo expectation the oiticens of (hose pbices may form of theee excellent paintings will fail to be realized when they aee this effort of our southern Artist. To-ni;ht nnd to-morrow night, the exhibition will be opened for the colored population, who bring per mits from their mnster9 or employers. There will be no exhibition here ufujr Friday night. The following, from the same lo City Pa 7i a per, Is Interesting p lot is now iping an excellent J)iiilnea.-r Vln1( tr(po fta F oUf ffle oihct4ny.tore 6r- 4orfrtB?ith;'metoroI' the Jn C I efor illfna iSr thtfiroll daisiVowere?tiuckVtroeil)y Till: PRESIDENT ANb GEN. SCX)TT, There has been a rumor circulated, that Gen. Ta y lqb was discourleuus lo Gea. Sccjtt, at a Into Inter view between them, in Washington City; Thero is not a word of truth in the rumor, nor any shadow of ground for it. FK.OM THE RIO GRANDE. The steamer Uobt, Capt. Elluny, arrived in New Orleans on the 28th ull., having left Brazos Santiago on tin! Saturday evening prucedihg touching at Galveston for Coal. The Glob hado board 80,000 in Bieeie for ,'cw Orleans. ' l-' ' The cholera has ceased at Ilrownsvillc, but has made iib njipcarnncc at other points tn: the Rio Grande, where it Is very fetal. At Mafaniofas, its victims number from thirty to fifty a day. CHOLERA IN JfEW ORLEAN?. A few days gt W-a copied nn article fVotn a Charleston pnpvr,' slating that theJ cholera "had re commenced its ravages in ?few Orleans. We see no Ti6TOSoTTl"lSTO'vi-nn ffiiSTeW OrtcTlmT tWTKSsO there mut either be a ftilstnke In llc Charleston paj pcrs, or jkevfew Oceans Editors are guiiiy of eup-press-lnj tlio facts. GOVERNMENT ORGAN, f t'lsr eald jhat tlA PrMliclit Wlli ha.ve no govern-' merit Organ. Official notice'when necessary to be nmdo, will bupnbltahcd in the National Intellig-enctr but no paper will bd selected as chief trumpeter to )h Adiaimttratkm, as the Union was to be tho last. Faihct ItiTum will be aniKZud the wboLe host of nuna'trs and w ire-workers of the "democracy" will be astounded at tills new order of things. They will Ree what it is for an American Administration to re ly on Its own integrity ond the purlty-oflts actions the 1m&li1ittogW have been added in the last few months. Now there is a conllnnoiMi rall way track aiLadony lbs whams. On looking at the huge pllssqf bpzoa and Jjarrela, jtc. at the CMy Point Depot,' We could noi nelp thfnVlng that If we lived ten years longer we-nilght see "goods ,wa'f nnd mnrcyaryligey ft tlieame popntdirtcttd 'to Messrs'. "A B.' & to. MemptHJ, IU,C ' 1 W ' FUg TIIXJ CJIMEBtlAL. Messrs., Edjtpss; Through yoai; yaluable paper I wish to bj -fcw WoAls lo theSdty goods I'Aerchanla of this town, tp -which I bope thp all will heartily subscribe They arc all aware that there are five Mil Uiwr CStabnefirhenls In tho place, three tranaTent; the ueri. reidnt of the place. Two dcpen eulrcly uporfctheir trade for a support, and evenr JtteTtjhsni mat Irecp'anfl'scits ioruiefs, BibbfnsUMfpjure ihem to trie ojnouni fjicy, selL Now I lOioV' that they will My we have aiigbt to sell what Wa please. I grant It. But those ladle are dependent upon the community for a sunport, anj If. o nlerchants sell those articles, wharniusi they llo'T They csnt shift about liko men and get along 'almost anywhere. Still, they eyt,0y kep soas no lo lose custom. Now I woulikask themy when theyhavea customer that wishes such articleSj Coujd t(cy not, or one of their clerks, go with' thens to the MilHaer establislt mcnt and let them be suited there, a a lady general ly knows what will (nit ladies' belter than gentle man, and after purchasing tcjjl tfifvaio send the bill down to the store. Then they could carry : the cus tomer back and finish trading With nihl Of her as the case may be. They wofiU 'lose nothing by the ope ration, and would confer a favor on the proprietor of the Millinery store. There Vea1' a merchant (he has now re ircd from business.) wbo acted. on this prin- cijiie and wod of great benefit to Mra. I. wao in ra turn bought what eh wished forth sioro and fami ly from him. I wish to confine rny remarks to the establishment of Mrs. Sl. for whicbl hope the will pardon inc. It is well known fjV the community that she is a widow lady With daughters, Who arc ready and willing to 'Wdrlc for their living if permit ted so to do. tier huabund died some eight years since, and left ! her penniless ; the had bHt few Mends in the place, but they were noble soub). She took her oldest daughter, a lovely girl of 20, and went to New York in Iho spring of the year 1839, to learn the Milliner trude, so as to gain a living ; but before she1 was rea dy to return sorrow filled her heart; she was called to part from that daughter, who died and now lies beneath a northern soil. Ever since then she has kxen slrnggliut; on from year to yew. J Keifs' njay say she has ifwo sons, let them' provide for them.' I know the oldest one for three years struggle on with poverty to support them, until his mother went Into the businees she now follow i jbesides he only getsasinJWfcluifeUif erkl two chll dMn, aruiilMoiaeran)ijst raking a lifepportrbr himself; It wouM b useless for them1 to fqojr. to this soured. Could any of the merchants see her at mid night's hour," with f IvW.JIS' nd wearied limbs, at work, week kUtMM, mif&MaW that with on accord they would sny W 111 Sett fl wfaatAtw kite, anu deal in them no niorf MM Will tij and heHp th widow ond ,':rr ftuttriO- '4, auport. Her prices arc not as high a boom irttlW pM, and I do hope the merehaWw1'rfool Jfefjcat on tuJM things and Mp,tTa'd'hclo.';i-have been induced to idtko thee few repraism on SeetiiE so maMy of tho trtcrhrSlis' bring ouia full supply of those ar. ticks that may bpound in the Milliners' Stores, Yours. JUSTICE and good faith, and to the best of his ability, the In auction of. the Gef urntrxmt, rrJont regard to his niJalA es jfespeHinj neir prorfriotyl expediency. ilium tteakrijA j' llitrtare I'lertiined that tbuM irov Dosiible atdtoniU.il With the blcreA.which fcoutfed trtV iri!frv return In ritike4.te.tB8Vl Woflfd delay' th dissolution of my connexion with the legation Until the Dcoart- tionot.nr. uavndekb in renew, This 1 succeeded in 1 R(soind(vahptoi Hi ention, hut founded on. Considerations connected with the in terest of the United States, Induced trie to postpone all actinn jn the preinU-'S until I hod JcarBeil.tbttrc, sutJbniW.Mitla1 elcotlob) IlaJ Mr i K.J RMhRTM fli iRSERTt t K ft. been plected, I should, though I am and always hn iitxn.tt decided tuember .ouhn pulitkal pmiy- whw4i,) eiiieny supporien mm. nave lell constrained lo take the ovItfl 4gne drtincrri corftlleirfci'd in th) law, concbrnlng thaproper legal mode (if ufty there dc loraflimpianinaen ot me united statex) ol hrins; Ing to the oomaance, of ih House ol Representa tives an Executive proceeding wTllcV I humbly con ceive to be npt oblu-hoyoad ts)e.tontitutionul power of the. President or his genUjrbut flolutive of the constitutional rights. Of awory-'vilizen of the Union, eohurary to good faith, derogatory to th dignity urv eminently dutrimental to the interests of our com mon counlry. . "The itaiarWfcyilpttWXrB e letter. f n cor- Polk's AdiniiIiBtiH)hhlltWe'n Miv'-Kaundebs io 8tructions under which that Envoy conceived him iraotlwrifcerro gouM the Sdinisri (JAvtrhfiynt on then dispositions to sell or dn tho ftliind of Cu ba to the United States,' and, if so.t t tioy It j that Mr. Savndkrs '(nado an inloriual Inqulry'lirfr) the subject; and that 'aceordinlynegotiatioiis, Witifthrlt object Id vlewfrnay be said ta be epeTWl'ky4lie des patch' containing these instructums. 'Ot Inq'-sub-stantial correctness of those afjrtlons I flat fyl Vie slightest (jIuuifV The Srwnlsh Goremment'rMf pnl perly confining ltsolf tolttfoWrVaolsand availiriK it self of the careless ertpreifelon'Of tho cdfreV,f)otjcli iii, has donied that there were any nr-nAirfrn Jh the subject; tor 'n(!gotintion' is a techiiicnl fenti w)th n fixed meaning, and the Spanish Government' could with truth deny its oxixtence; Inr ub 1 inn entirely sure, in answer to 'be inquiry of.Mr..KAeNi.EHs, the Duke of Valencia (General ' Nabvaez) gave the same answer which. ho gve to ilw inquiry niatfe of him In tho Cortes, pc'Wi .months btfm, oad liici hhae rpDcated in Wfe to the same inquiry when oiadeofhtin lately, as published in the American pa pers. Had I had any doubt oflhe correctness of the assertions of tho Herald's correspondent, it would hMtM nfcMivj4'd (i'ltf faW:qtjffu;ml organ of the late Adrpinjsitation the Union ootiltned ? w if r ? i i t i. : - COjJ:Ttt';soVj rabrnirWftalrBetwe- t rad 9 o'cTotlc tj I M'1MAfVlsctrmA o&rtm& Boundakr St. The number of HousclJteonumed wa not re-t porfed, liul'some W chimneys wersetSrnTaMilfljf If ter the fire. Tho Houses were common wooden Bull dings. Reported lo us by Cupt. Bats, comman der ol the Gov. Dudley. , U 4i O. i SUPREME COURT TiirfoiToV Judges, u7 from Wuku. Also, in lluldl'a.tt r Shepant, Iron) I'as- quotan'k, reversing; tlie judgment and ditccnnfftt i juVf lr iwro. Also, in Hedsolo t Munroe,' In Rqui from ISIuden, duclaring Hint there is no error i . I . . t I . U .A ir, l. interl kin, I locutory itfdeitt Alxo, In from GulffiiVd, hffirinlftV I r!i I ,ijr4rf ijjvt it.T wtl H1SH pttT QiwiiMnwmwTiapiiiL b.i r. Mi . A,8chf. f.fUdid VnhjaietikiflTam Phllidel phJa.toB. JvLwterloh, with ucds to Merchants D -A1.. K! ... ... o it r-. ....... r-wuM .ituticnu o. d . vo. , j ana v . u. mcua ry, and BOO buihela Coal, to K. J. Lutterloh. -' Stchiw LauUnsi Hmtah:icWin'TVAa Vnrlr v ivrlprnlons hu76TieTTvTreTI!f,th(t W- Lnuh, withgpod! Marobrmta : S. Ms Ool, mm mm im x I -3 - " m UVU. at wii u n. . fl V I In . U. II I HI it, HSlletfi DoR..JhU KrA.n l." 1 l rA?J U . . jr. . i' s.vrwti. m uiiu BUO.VWItlriln. C.H.I Llnnil . WA.htnon HftL 200 tale UatEUifc Lwferloh.-vi ' T "n"Hy,rJit3ctir, iJsoknia.,GvWe, from PUIsxWsUhiav.to in tne Oe6.HnrJs8. ?t , V , ,j ,H ., , '.Rao-J i 8chr,Ohtnrlo,CurllMe,tiolnNew iiwl- In I O It nkin r I A. rti sentence ofihe S -rlBin to'K W.1 Darii neriwrCourt hAIso. jB.Snn Willianm, lrojn tnnip-4 .. W. wipM, recnian, trom TWW1 Totk'.' in son, d, elariwth4t tU is. DO .error jriihc record an&WWW. to HWusseH-.r , v -J ' proeeedinf s o f'ih3MrBtWw..Arl, in Davis r ' chr . Lucultus,,uew1g, frMm N.wtXoik, In bl tvttoni VWi'VW'Jirtl"'L,..-. wi! ha r lao, (liMlli-Sill nA'arf.i lo i. P. Kuano L - MLIII , I "IHUIIUIU, C0bundlo!Hoy, to Bar ri VeaJnr IttwfchHtirvr. 'itatvin,v b T. C. V orth, i willi, hhh1 for . H,nd J. Sloan, Watts ano Reynolds, lsiondford Co., J. Worth, R. Gray, J .Utll.WBbailfiiJjFnrlfrtri Rhc VVhi vh I nil WPrSiMs; iU,ttsn,D6v ti McDemMi A. McUuoaMMrJUendcnhaU and Claik. und Co., W.J from ttu AAw. Intelliirenecr. CUBA- DIPLOMATIC ilSCtQSVftUS.$? The Charleston Courier of the 22d inst. contains for popular apprObiitlon. 'There ore patriotic presses " Address to the Public by Thomas C' RTWOT.bs, enouffb in the Union, to defend the right, and honor ; ''"l-i ol" Virginia, late Secretary of th American the charucti r of Gen' Taor, who will do so with- I '''itminn at MLidrid-uinii ly explanatory Of his con out expeetalion of fee or hope of reward. We ein- 'u,-', M1 certain partietifars, In which it( apjkears that cerely hope that every Editor who asks for reward, ; 'he Minister (Mr. Saundsr) andhiiuseltdlsgri'd. either by ofhee or public patronage, will meet with a The communication of Mr. R. occupies ievcral col flat refusal ; and that all politicians, who look for ! urnns OI" 'he Courier, and, embracing as it doer re- reward for political services, will be fed out of the I.." If.. V i .t V .. r iucuw) rypyuig my qeniUJ oi toe rtpaniBli tioyTn att; by1 what I learned of the mutter in Cuba 'it self by the reasons given by Mr. Hkbhien in the V. S. Senate for his regies! that Mr. Miu.eh should withdraw his feeJiKi14f iirtfiirySp the matter; by the taclics of Mf. "Rt'li nnfl'Mr. Foote in the Hen ate debate ,fhr9ft and hjt.tht fuel that, thourb Mr. Miller's resolution was otlojiUd, :here has hem no response to it on the part' of the late I'r. sident ol'llie United Slates, vnjbt-tluit tcapi.e ku been rnmiuiini cated in secre session "Jtt!e Uniutc." Ouf readers will recollect that thc''ruinish Gcv crnment gave an apparent contradfetion to the reali ty of this alleged overture, and the onjun f Mr. Polk's adrrtnfttritjrjn in'kliiir'cityehilisi d this con tradiction by copying If Mr! R. is right, there rnpUhflrajKo; uivotin HiHdpbiM- ,.' ! i LATHIl VltblaT'sSoTv'iriiJx Arrival at Hauta FcLoas of Klevteii ink. St.- Lovsis, Mnrch TO. We have Wiv Aofa Slnta'f e to the '.'jth of February. CorTretiarlt Tjarrnrrived there .t his way to CaliforVrW, tfnVm'g Cook's route- He lo.-t oletcn ruett Itrtli raWdntails tfafti tho oevlrlry'of the wcatlnjr. We have oply throe vf the nuaie Wtfe,1 bf St; Louirf, aAKiJlg arid 1r,"of W hnI,. ington. The name, , of theluttei wll be recoil, et. d, asliaving been fri!qilCntly mentioned liy fol. Fre. mont in too aarrativ. pfihp first erptdirkin. Col. Fremont did not reach the ton of the monn. tains, from tit mV;Imty if WiiloN the las; account received by Col. Benton left him.' He w is compell ed to return to ihe valley, where the snow f. II to tl,,i depth ofhirtf ority bet. tovoriag (jftoll his out Jt(imJlliy8Jlhjs,rntdp, , tn He then leu .'he valley, and made his w.iy thiouuh the hillrt, from whace he sent out a parry fo nM mi relief, nnd return within a stated nenod :rt d-nno Lso, Uol. fcremunt started after and oygi'.'ook lliein in sixuays, MeijnW reaf liiKl Taosjar) Hi" mvi vow of hitMtif 4r?lng-sMedrr ' jny seut :' : iheir,e9JbUnvU also 'ar.rved.ut,lllni tmt. . ') j Alter tlley had suflu'lenny rsroven d n-'un tli v f i- ! tiKiies they had uilorjtiMi, Col. Froniont w.i- m. l phrd with ano'her outtit oy ihe Hum u .musUr ! j ('"iiirni.-sary, nnd be resumed his rouie to 1' ilifor ; nit- . v j I f.ieut. Bcall was )ie.ir,l from at I.orocco. 1 1 wa' s iting on without (llficulty, ami will prob'ibly 'be , an ("alifornia wiUiin tliirty (fays. . From the Sev Oc.Vum P Tu. II W. II s. McCullin, J. IrOddfey; Jesse rfrnltH, J. J. Jlartine, Gwvnn and HicLrr.nn P I. .ni i 4 1. I'lcmt iu.,jrr(jai,j'EJlriil Janus Kyl and Wcrms, Dr-.1. KWIrtadn, ft. Howeaton, Mis 1' . Mitchell, .Ruckhsh rCoy mul Dwiglns. P. , "? !.! ,?y sndTearce; M. MStrpud, Rockingham Co., b. W.TIilinghast, S. J. Hlnsdalf. B. RoelIis. i 'iihiw, A. A. Mcltwilhan. tuAt"! WitlrvM3ton pwd Hto Six vyn Fti cnkiBB and Roberts, G rrd tlmill wStlldOstei: . ii coWie, n veWriffthe jtidiYlt'nt ond'direcfirig a r Mfe'ile noro. Also, in Sutton r F.dwards In Hquily from Green. rWlaring plainrirl's entitled to have tlo former partlWWMfcliW W- Jllso, in Dogged It Huiran, n EouUy Iraui i lalilnx. declaring tnevln- rtiu r.l'l ff'WWJ YT"rt 'frf-.Hf Vimi..lroWn A Mtt,.A. BmrK lrV;B IU. mfo.lft KAirtilrdtri Jhhfs. ' "Al.'iti OWftr Mm, Wi.fc<iH &xiX iMto7TItiJ.7ii ffoin (aveafHrWlrig-triiJMt beh.w. AlsO.CuS.M in D.'verjux liuai m;.y fM.y.rtham,. Ajjdo P'UJUgkM'iiou Vnd Ull . u ree! OL' a re-vimiiiiioii k.e. iio, 111 .iiuiir srtTi r Yellowlv, in Equity, from Ilidlrak.' ' AWd, 1(1 1 ileum IcU i Moy!, iu. Equity, from 1'ilVdisinistiing tlie lull w ilhc'yjjg-''i'''''- " :a) . :vWrVYiA J . ill ItuJiKStl HiV" tlimn eillier ja ;Eii or French.; the. Uttur being their own inngu'a'ue, !uul the fonner'thc then eollo' qui.il lanuiIjgVimidjIft'thuduhi'AtjBl Hence we slil usi'.jii lhfec(l,il of ou) laws, w bid) urc (or Uje area ter ii:irt dejiiviil from, or baed upon, thjH of Euj.' hi'ud, feyer'al Fijjrith or.Ltu ipruMaiuns, w Ofer.aiut Ti rinincr, ILiums, Curms, 11 ;., jrrf, &,o. Out h-gis-latnrs n nv seem to ihink ijwit-oiir qwillan liliage is Millicienily copious to utl'ord legal express ions enough w ithout having recourse lo thai of any other r.mnti'Vi itJ.I rt).it Jtiiniincc4using English instead uf P,Wn: 1'helr debur In thl'traiisiiiutatiou of e.pjn-sinVH ilije no( hqwvor appkiiV t' be any ureal improvemeot, it' we. aro.to. judgu by the cH'ecl produced "yrsNrf1iy In tile Court oH'blmnon l'lean, by thu.HS tulofo drtusn of an Act lately wsfd at Albany, which h i)s : 'Whuro- a defond mt is about to have 'he Si. He, whereby the rights of the plain lilf may. be.jiuii.iitud. Jin order. uf , "No. U'V may !' grantv, tHittcjuSiVBull be HUhtsittuUO.tok the writ heretofore known as the writ of ;i rrc it.'' This WW . ktr(fiU (p, Jft ou VNp, (itf sjicroiis afsociaiioii ol i.l' 11s 1 0111 cation h'uhetto lllm(Ied lo lt bivat into I .nimbler. ana imniian.ueo. ISarnharl. O. W J.ilmmi, I W, iuhnson, Johnson and Smith. J Melvif w" 1 urnt r. Jill iierry, H. Wmklo, T B. Long, M, Brown nnd Son.X.uua, V. .L.fit Gi,r -Tyw Boat M. uiunrii, uyv.vnai wewory. wiih'fndze to un- : ' t .1 1 j 1 : i i i t , :i '' il if : ! cnr. r..'iznhnth, VVa ker. fur Newborn. N C . . ....... .: , , IT . r 1-T -V-.T " .-I-'-. - - ' ' wi in m niir umvrwitik 1 .1 i ' ,kcr. (or Newborn, N Xi ''I" i I " schr G. W DvlSl Hriggs. lor New. wk, y ! II -teri ' - 'Darlsvlih '.b'bls. Simh 'ftVpentine, 45 N m, ; M,ls Tar,3b'bbla.Rhr1!ii!f'fajftrt and cap. I iMr- the wliol, lUr,,.,, ojr..sdxe.VV,, x. 2 rolls Leath er, 4 boxes ami 3 bah s Woolen Goods, 3G9 Pes NU 1JJ bales Cotton, 26 bUhi''iRa'iJ. 26 bales I" s Cotton Varn,3Baie Feathers, I bushel er e ,a,.,t , 7 ; .t:. i-: r. ::.i : ;., . ; i "J Thread, 4 box 1 cask and 3 Nih AlhEkcmT ! ma- !" T '! ill!' . .! lure and other inarls ufarl whichju-has ol.fiim d. I "r'K M"1", ""mftlt, for Havana, by J. Hatha-1 to the British M-tf uhl. Ho-f.ss'Vuhlih',1 a hook 1 wy W'.WW tct RiVCf Lfluiber, 20,000' oil Lbe ureet. which must imAMW liisa inler.l lZvT,u.'llVM '.aV. t I ..ir?.. 'T wwl which i about to he reprinted by Mr. Putnam; V . ,"l'' '"allec'',TOt ITOtrfn" bVHlfrrhJS I a Tre 9iscor(;rFe8 mjde T,v TIr. .f.ayan JaiOhtetfctUyHJiV''i. lie n source o,l following p. I in I Ol U(eaf fcAliUuliM. rngranii on nils rfiinj i.l M d asdrtr'WAl We i-opv tho , ijcCt from an in tichj j niwAsrMit.--1'' il... I ,,,..i.. t; lC Will only in Id U cone IliUll' MiaJjll JJji s.l : l.iy wlrth -faim,h oTtpr-.pV .Mieail,.,. iiiuen :ui' ii lou.Wf okiui.Jl OuLciu-:.:' r .i. r-. r i 'o. i in oi .ill J.UJIJ. wi raitMiiluritiii id o) ll)e 1)1 i; , Im . 'Vhr. Jon is Smith. Mchots. from thf nnrf ' for cw , nn, Minch 27. In a gale from ., while. Ac. 'H irlt, Mmch 27. in a gale from AT E., inn rime sponn. It in lime the jiress and the leading luenof the counlry spoke from honest inipatee and patriotic principles. The miscalled " democracy" has made that pure w orj almost o stench in the nos trils of creation, from the mean and mercenary and selfish pirit of those who ofTected to honor it. EMPLOYMENT. The Philadelphia Morth American, has some cx cellent remarks on the duties of those w ho have ihe means of rendering assistance to Othets, who are suffering from poverty. The duties are too appa rent 1o every reflecting nvnd, to require7 corrrmMit frum ua or quoutlons from that paper. But the fol lowing short extract, though it contains nothtaf new, points out one of the causes of poverty, with much truthfulness and force, " We have seen men linger day by day ia the (t- must strait of poverty, and while constantly com plaining of s want ?Mhe opportunities of employ ment, look with disdain apop occupations which would afford thorn a decent cufficiency with no btuor reason for their contempt than the expressed belief that such employment was beneath them ; that it would lower them In social position and coue unwrlcome and 'stinging sneers. Many an rrttel loet which would have honored a community, has been made powerless by the prjde of heart of ft owner i' sad many an open and gencroua heart ha been perverted by the promptings of an ill-bollan-ced and worse directed mind, THE HOME DEPATRME!HT. It has Jwcm officially announced that the Home Department Is fully organized, a future, nil re-roimnrnd-ition rclatinir lo thu anoalntmcnt of Mar- . i shall and District Attorneys must be made, to' that Department, to w hich all the pfUl application for such office are now trauafcrrcd Crora th Slat De pirtitKnt. VIRGINIA RAIL ROADS. Wc lake the fallowing from the Petersburg Jntrlli rtnar . "We are gratified otbeLjtgsbfc lo oonounce that the Common Hall of tlit town ro Petorsburg, by a wuinitrunu toit on ywtuxday.acipioheClvM ler of ihe Southslde Rail Road Cofnvny, and In stnictod t la- Mayor to subscribe on. Ihe part of the town (or 1323,100 of the stock f the Oawpanf.w The eplrll manifested by ih Conrmoti Hatb and w may iy, universally by the coinmonitf, VsnTtHtiU In layios;, that Ih whole scheme will be carried Aut, and thai, too, peniily and rrwrgnjcalh,!; . ., J.r We received, by ihe suimr.ibbe, the divert ferences lo various subjects of diplomatic aim and ' ' ,v'l,an of Gx" nd 0,ne ,"n,'r papers. Wr make from them Lhe hillowine citracis : A party under Lieuta, Michkr uDd Hrv .m of 1 1 , -Topographical engineers, li lt Srtn Anronlo, on the 11th inst., for the purpose of exploring t.ie eouuiiy lo the Presidio iUJGIJlll4, Willi il view in mih iiry operations, arvKtltawahlfshni-rtt'Olllie at 1 1 latter pvuit, for which iiireo conipuuu ol tin, I si in tarjlry hare already viarched. ' i A 0mipny of some forty men left Auslia, on the 17lh instant, for California, via Paso del Norte. ---Tliey take pack-mules, and are wi ll fitted out lorihc journey. They go frogt'fftitii) directly to Freder icksburg, leaving ban .Antonio 011 ol 1 lit ir rnuu anxiety, on the part of etlier Legations at Madrid as well a our own, it is not without public intrvet; but, as all these are mixed ud with' mutter of rrW. sonul and ofjaclal controversy with the Minister, ond animadversion on character and prucrodinga, we do not feel at liberty to transfer the article to our col umns. Qne of its topics, however, is of such grave concern, and discloses so confident! a deep scheme of our Democratic Administrations, which they have appeared to disavonkad frobl fain have the conn . j- j:. .u.. .-J. Ij. 1. . 1 nnn, use mosi or me on irv lu uivcreuii. mm wc cunpiuri 11 nruoer w n (nr. . i j - ' ' giuu rewoo, pisiu 10 niovo on in advance Ih. Im, AW W A. am k . I. .... . -j . . l . . ' lilt; irviniiun ui ri. i.bi yju tiiq vuujd i; lll ijiii'iw) Jess Mil the llcgod louifiuc set on loot with a view to the acquisition of Cuba. - The (blWwinf pngM 4iyerlng them of tome pcrsdoil rctctcacrsr'fjDnniTn Vliot. Jlr. Rktnoip mj 4p ttMNwAm nwttci : trPrW instructions given by Mr. Poarvrtrfsrhen Secretary of Slate in relation lo Cuba, thu very ex. istence of which 1 kU.bwndjoiMCil concealed, un til Il wa rlUMJltt. fUaVJltt ISi published speech on the Yaoaun qitastktf),.! ae tima st which . flats atraVHUrucatacV w no one were coi- sldered by me, a soon a I examined them, inJIfcy, 1U47.) to be eminently unconstitutional, it was thai lilt) ill ho found to ati'.inl 111,1 u V ol lh.(jArtli tiff W Bf.ra'hlsliy, "iiati aiid l!.ki, ! iiuainsi i)im Kln'MW,Avyrf.-i, nnd oflhe (t.slructjrtM Nthuvalji ill paitletll.ir. l-.vi little Colon iill.I (Jet-firfllMrtS, nS fotind lii the pal ice of Niiino.l nree . icily with' th..se bs.-ai(ibjr yirHWl! The eii, "umlen-nc.: r Anv;ill M "M uti.ii.;d.by llic piwi.li UlsMiih','tsTof.Affl.nir. T.,vai.ftoU & ,,,;, h H -"i.'f 1 --'ak.'aion5Vi.ia,,Viili Jew- w,:? vl'Hy. scvrliiiiej, (mlorv of W. K'm-s of AtVy, h.Hhor4i mi the tArlotl sstifyrtirH. i h '.;h!y iiller(ttilib', hd ihfifWB grenl liht on the :n :!in;lr jt :tliat iiiii le.ni'j . oplafc : 'I ; : 1 . 1 T . - .f-rv iw.i yoart at l. -ton Re- ri - ihni arc, 11 11 dy , t 1 . il. il ihi ii.'im...' .1 nrnol. re 1 I s ltlVTt mi II Iti-. vT' flrr:iinr fv ;v j, 1M. ",' in li'-- l"o(, w ii.. ii li.- n.,t , In 11, 1 Auth rs who kujw i y.ljia..le, ,r..:a l.y these qiih t etl m it.'" re itr u iiieatiinT ; nn I funny a .ik p.dnl. 1L1! w.'iiM hn. 1 001. .1 a linruy 11 pntntbin if I'll uie-on. 1. .1. tor the ii vn rs lo hand;.-, noise - .-lv piii rmrtirl'V-a prml-ti ader1 iitviht . P Wt I'm : in I w II 11 ..- lalh. 1 b iy, worki d r's iilij.-e -the r.l-'. In an . .litorial iq the Mom- Journal iini.ii;4lie;'iifa4l-igaS h risviflMdlliotu i. ri. ti. -e, hi' thua.Coinphinc.-nts the .rill: .mi vm'n 1 M-lnfi I ana IIHS14!irnll 1 II. trV Ml' II 4 I laying (oi riir Y, Damid Icarus' wharf- (oamu. Lisbon, at Casaday'e wharf toudadi land 1 eleareu. ;!S;ttaifiwi , Spanish .Mwnnci Gmulalquivr, repair will J. a crmprVrrd In rfDoiith Week Jnore,"1 tUlf. ASNira. loQX with ooa forSnsnlah Umi. e, lay ins along aJJc. . Sehr. Ala;,Vj4'trJhldVMrt(i1g, at Deltos- -i t s h h n. 4r. iifllh. m tpe" Ftar milt blading.' ''' liaique Debfiirc, nt Poller arid Kidder's mill I i.-nl- ed and el'MK d Hitg Fiorina, nl Vo ster i Anderson' miil, loading. urig lusffnat. Toustt- aodliAodlson's null rj loading a S.jhr. Ontario, at Halfetr wharf dlclarglrig.fiil-j 4 chr . b u rg, 'ut li a WiY 'w rvw dj'sch'tiy' n g 11 oiitmsu 1 'M (1, 10 e-t lioftindl, w.r wiArld rsthrVliiv ihe of .UojKn o U19 worl- iiterj 111 tin- uifice w Im i. it w,w prin'. d, linn oi ill,: 1. V!i,v, 1 rs slio .-,1111 and pr... i" 11; .11 chiefly fov hi rsnson that, It oalleijjihaafiieiition of the LPirtrnl'of-ytj4Jwii,iid air first des patch in reuuianfto Um AngUr-Spanlsh 0cbt,,ihvgh tha huroblenes ft my position prompted me to nkjV no comments on their legality or propriety, Irvad- dlton, I felt assured that they had the most disas trous ettects on our relations with Spain, particular ly In reference to bbhprwtmt fend lata our possible luture interests in Cubs. These view ) did not conceal from Mr. S!Pt, a ad I wa gro titled to find brfope my deoartuts ' tVom MadrW that, whAn uggested to bim from another quarter, lbs Inner of the opinion anove exprnsed wa, In practice, adop ted by him. Hut, aomcwhst to iny iurplne-, he fca.l, en his return from France, thouuhl proper to act on these inatructioa, Although ha had) Mmsulf referred them baMrtfthtf !rrr'orskti fcrravlaion, to Mr. Buchanak. because ho ''had jfTir coofv dance in the present Mr. Polk's Cubliol In Kgtrtl to thla iraportant subjoot, and ahould like much lo have the U'ncfit of his Mr. Mcchanan's) v Iowa, so ii to avail himself Mr. SAVNoaaa of them, should It become necessary hercajteT to set on the matter.' "I hare, on several ,TiItns, taken an oath to lupport the cogaiituilon of the United laJea,jjd thai of Virginia, the .State of my residence. X$ Democratic party, -qf which I am a member, ho al ways contended against the extension of F-iecuve pow,rt audi myself have alway particularly sup ported that principle ot the par)y (expressed in one ol Ihe resolution oiilM tBaJjymore Convention) which enjoin op all officer of the Government, howyc luinjbla theu inhere, to ctrr out that gTaii jone4va.idocirlflf. Tha wnKientloM acmplea I fall wcernia the ok of (hose Instnirtldn I found but ttttw Tnfficnliy Ifl fee orjjJiltrtf' isltl, ttlf 4 AA.M'1 A. , HHfki nnd, like molt of the other Tcxieni h aviuit tji jti goiu reguoo, pfsitir 10 pendent of the army. and inch On the 2d instant; John Davis and II." D. Ed wards arrived ii. San Antonio city from Laredo, having incharg fir Aiexleaa,- aauiel.i(fririiifo HuliLS, PrajidnB Txojrun, Gregoria V. Pana, Ra phatl Cardevas and Antonio de I. )s Reyes,' charted with murdering Juan E. Trcvcna, a citizen of -3,111 Antonio, on tho road between that city and Laredo , Ed won) BatStof wrh sjipt'' r5iritjw1ici5'i'llking a cross tlMi puMIe square oTHiititstllJr, on tht liih instant to his breakfast, by Mr. f'vliiwhohns hfcTi hew turaorh trmetaWlrig likeneHes. The bodies of two men were recently fotmtf Tilvir Calviilo creek, about Jo milt bciow .Sun Anini, having thej throat, cut. Th-jy arc supgoacd lo. Ie tHe.bodle pf Mr. i'owleraod his son, from nff TiclloHa, wtio Were In San Antonio si'ty a few 'day previously with a load nfnroduca, which they tlis- poKeu 01, ana were on inrir return nonie. V.. 1 r.i.- .Vi.- 1 ),!,., lh,l,. M,,m, 19. ANoriJKIl s I LA.MKOAT Ai t IMA 1. In cllicM'!irj;pr, (t'apl.-Jloiuii, w ,h l.li ii. 1. ..11 fmsifty'rfr'Mi m tW-Oidhf, Vi. r, e,,i- 1 1;-. .1 a li e' y.ir.li.y Itiomin atvnit t,.,., i,-, wtlelfl osiKVlti 1 Oilt a I fl-iillt. Hi (III. ancitlent, we rcf;r,u to mjiu. f van ptfsons josi uicir Inva, tin 1 ars r-r. . . ... -s. n.o.rij, aiyiiti ff"i aa.iui t. n itu-i.y, trom tiaruui ix'uuty. j' "I ,-4-f-t 14 14 -f I 1 ' Thf5 lljOntdadlloafi.'' St kj' Cinciiiatti, March 30. .Tha election held by our ciflxens to-dny, to decide whUwr tlielciiy hali ubATib one niiliwn ot d(,. lars to the HhilroAaV from ;iljetattl to 9(. Louis, setuilted in the triumph of the friends of the inets ' ure, by a large majority. Tliium will be expended In trtiBiirijt'-llie roil froia Cincinntti. as fur as the amOUht will allow, reserving a balance for the pMr cnasc of cars and locoiuotives, so as to put this por tion of the road into use as rnpldljf as completed At a large tpeptl;tlH,4teMJrJjf St. .0ui, held last evcfilny, a resojution to ppt);riba half 11 mutiuii ivi Mic FOnr- onjerr, wiu pasvi a onanltn'nis ly. yor. Am. if- I'. S. (iazrtu. Curran's eloqiiwne, oomhinml s it was with w it and drollery, wsa jit ili.l-pV ly oeasi..iial ,ar ing style of orsoViy hiii(ry Wattrasted with his undignified person ; that,aceouiimniui.wilU bu mean aituwui, oiiyn ycCflslfird him to he tnkn for man o; tne lowrst grmie. lie woultl, however, g,f. ry in the contumely with which lie was vifH, nt,, once, when taken for th btiots of an inn, he brushed a travellers' conl, as he was authorltively bid by the Ihe ma eiTiifxc'rtien InVrM with we, at a tor1t MiroresiSnl vehicle stopp,., br a wboiawit4ciai body, who wcta W his nivaat lhassW)Bf. , , , ol Ihe r. k I : ol iiie. n mu d juiiijh il mi rnoai.l 1111.1 wi, drowned. I it r hrotlicr and Miiotlier .il' the deck oaseni;crs also jump, d over l.osr.l a, U&WHvWtiim- y was res- 1 1 a , , i Tfin ffjiC r!HfVi)fcB trSftffi rVeX MV ly I'isfV. rWsrvtUh si alded that he Is not i .(il ( . it 1 live. A iiiisseiig.-r, named J"rj,iB0,.hikS is try hroktui, iuid uue ol the duck hands find his arm I hr.'k. 11. The ljJliU(ulu of Ahe Uushys, from llnr- 1I111 e.Miniv, ky.,4l4i IJui golng-lto si iiln in ihe H tAW V v'V !W VR i"Jwd ly the explosion, some ol them Very severely. Mi. oily altar hx'friah Tnnibn:it Duroc c.iiiy iii .iisidu, her cupui'i and tlieers rendering ev ery aisiHtnlc'r In flielr power. The Duroc lowed lliiAVuriior lithe slinrc, and rr innntorf' nforig' tMi 1 loi wo iij Unit. Ihe .-urvimy puutiner ou board 1I1. iiriior njckiitfiwthy:hs at liuana.rf Dr. 11am- ilt. ii, w lie V'soiibaa)rtliC tlie limalofalalVMlccillf, lot hi gtflioruii of the un'.iruinatc person so Mdly scald. d nnd oihei w te ilisiibleaV To) tha 'a rest tare . ttf'mind, nnd 1 ool s Ii p.nsnsion ol t'ttlt, Duslin, are ihe survi villi; p'isvors,m;iiny irnlebtvd for fbr orest rva li 111 Wlifti iiip8i(tii)fKs-da4cjll confu sion iwl terror lyr a liuio on hoanl, nnd p, caric from what seitnrd the'nsijrrl1y nf 'the rrno igrti insiaul death o boird, rpaay Wiula.havf gtieit it in a watery grave but for the ndmlralile courage of lite Cuplam, who, amidst thtv'rtoise and confusion leirlafnrMM his .ncmdy tlrinflli nhufr.'is W nothing liodoccurrrd, l bs AV'nrritH towed down lo the city last fttght by the 'tframbr IJoiiiir, from Louisville. ' ' I 1 e ki i . rr.l HaH. I" ' ' at I Ihig Inueniel), n HurbhV's rrhatt idiacharainjr. A I S. hr. Ktizibt ih. ouisidi', . , otir. iiiinf), st ft. vV.O rV'u' wharf dlHcharginp I I! ig Nnliioy, lying outside Davis' wharf, rcpairaij. 1 n;.iiig. ! Sr,ir Fnvprilr, vl Hfffatiii n. rrt HteajrwUoat whatf '' laving oiukiiMiHen,i Wft! Mi ihA. 1 1 Sehr. iiLvaras I Is via' wharti tosxlfd r r 1 SehK wrih lfcheh. M Gaonrflrs! toadlnp. ItrL' Surah I liMbcih, al Cape Fsr mill. Selu, (Hive at ,Mcyuvn whaf. naiy loaded. M. K M di ii w at I'irsIuV'a Whf ii dischar. 1 Sehr. ( hniles Mills, layipe oulllde. j ";JjW rmfr' L., ai Lcp,J0i, wirf4Hai)iar. iijr. s. hr Loiil1nc,)8ylri;oitald,'otif1ng masts, David Uale, Losndon's wharC diai Wglng, Urig Clnilengr. .'Viit's wharf, Mdfng-T ' " Dow Koop. Hall s wharf, loading. (, Sehr. Jerolcman. at llealty'a wharf, landing ballait. ling llelle at ryiarHKr'a whwfilaaa'knA - LtiflVefla.WuVe WhlrtMitflti. ' Sc;itVlliViflWa,ricy,swurtloaWla. i ! ii 1 11 n T.t n v, i' ir n I V K 1 ( , f 1 J . COMMISSION MERCHANT, i.lberal Cash Adfitncra mad op air consign nn nt 1'rojtt HlLtr a tradiie ?lM,th JM If 1ft Ofllce doors on iho IVhaiLSqiuh tide of ' Martet Stfee? Apmt.iPti. o-tfi' .nd ftr4l.fcf I . ...W,fc;SMITf. , HIV Tel. I II IL ; lii. loi the I!, illinium 8imi. . "f ..11 AprH 6, 1349 t :n,j.u.i 9 1 heron & mwm . -it III 1 nil,. ' . . ', ( Genfral 4ommlj.loH Mereh aits At 1-3 V II I Ir I Siortil Wlurtaa, D 13 li T i!T A Ai r.i PiiiA, April ilu o clo.'k. n- in. It nil road Att irVr.t-ia..x'iUWir. sunk. V'sirft IfrttrtiKlist ajanvtirtviWtiih.i :- lern railroad explode jojykiJini the tireiii in in- oThrtwhofiriar Pearl, of Booth Mnwasfltftihrnueh liy 11 held of ice, rvW Partaiatt Maine, yesterday morning, and ihe ciiptniii nnd four of thfefatrsiun nisci1 lo be drowned. VNafdrtllSr lUrlfciatorC" V Ilrrxa to ' Messrs Thus. tVAT"sf'd Bos, Jo. C. Pacost,' Ks1a Km. S. NatoaoW, Rs'tJ , Kottar rVeiWow, Ko, Messrs rnii', A - It OA - at II ill . ,1 l J.4uiDiKsiiV'ia . i la Mif ' .t. . .1 JI'rlM.) - . .1 '1 J