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ii® POtlK DOLLARS PER ANNUM. "volume I.] ——Publication Office at No. 117, Bay Street, near the new Custom House.—— lU lInSllEl) DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY, ISV JOHN M. COOPER. w> T. THOMPSON, EDITOR. terms: Tin- Dailv Morning News is delivered to City subscribers at $4 per annum, payable half yearly in „j mnce or for TEN CENTS a week, payable to the I'nrriers. Single copies, two cents. The Tri-Weekly Morning News, for the coun- . containing all the news matter and new adverttse- Iiientsofthedaily, is furnished for three dollars per- annum, in advance. . , Advertisements inserted at tho following ratos : I smiare, 1 insertion, SO,50 i 1 square 1 month, $7,00 Each continuance,.. 50 1 square 2 months, 12,00 1 square, 1 week,... 2,5(1 | 1 square 3 months, 15,00 Ten line* or lens to constitute a square. Advertisements published every other day, and those inserted once or twice a week, are charged 60 ceuta per square for each insertion. 1 egal advertisements inserted at the nsual rates. Advertisements from transient persons or strangers, must lie paid in advance. Yearly advertisers will be restricted to their regu lar buisuesscs.and all other.advortisemonta not pertain- j u g t0 their regular basineaa as agreed fot, will be ctaarg Clt Yearly advertisers exceedingintheir advertisements tho average number of lines agreed for, will be charged at proportional rates. • All advertisements for charitable Institutions and religious Societies will be charged half price. r Advertisements Bent to this office without di rections as to the number of insertions, will be pub lished daily, until ordered to be discontinued, and charged accordingly. j'^e-Allnewudvertiosments appear in the Tri-Week- ly News, for the country. * All Letters directed to this office or the Editor, must be post paid. TO BUSINESS MEN. rnHE Publishers of the “CHATTANOOGA GA- I ZETTE” offer their paper to the business men of the Southern cities as one of the best Advertising Mediums in the Smith-West. Our Mr. Danfortii, Into Publisher in Athens, Ala., brings to the “Gazette” several hundred new subscribers from the Elk River country, which addition gives our paper a very ex tensive circulation among Planters, Farmers, Trad ers, Merchants, and others. Advertisements hand somely displayed, and terms very moderate. DANFORTH & PARHAM. Chattanooga, March, 1850. I ECTUB.ES AND ESSAYS* BY HENItY ‘A fjlt.ES John TTnwnrd and the Prison World of GILES.—John Howard and the Prison World of Europe, from original and authentic documents, by llepworth Dixon. Elfriede of Goldal and other Poems, by Marks, of Burhamville.. Part 4 Dictionary of Mechanic's Engine Work, &c. by Oliver Byrne. Graham’s Magazine for March. The Bluck-Plunied Rifleman, a Tale of tho Revo lution, by Newton M Curtis. The Clandestine Marriage, by Ellen Wallace. The Debtor's Daughter, or Life and its Changes, by T 8 Arthur. Received by mar 9 JOHN M. COOPER. fit ALLIS’S ILLUSTRATED ATLAS.— ■ The above work is spoken of by the London Press as being the best, cheapest and most correct Atlas o' cr pupltshed. Lack part at 25 cents contents two el ejontly engraved Maps, very carefully Colored turC embellished with suitable borders, of elegant and ap propriate Engravings, illustrative of the manners and customs of different countries, and accompanied with four folio pages of descriptive letter press. At the conclusion of the Atlas a complete Index will be given of the principal cities and towns in the world —their latiude and longitude—country in which situ ated and population. The whole to be completed in thirty-two parts, at 25 cents. Parts one to seventeen received and for sale by , mar 8 JOHN M. COOPER. FOSTER’S HAND BOOK ot European Lite 1 rature, for the use of Schools and private fami lies, by Mrs. Foster. Tile American Illuminated Abbotsford edition of the Waverly Novels, embellished with tinted engrav ings, by Ilewet, vois. 1 and 2. Notes on the Miracles of Our Lord, by Richard Chenevix Trench, M. A., Professor of Divinity, King’B College, London. Mihnan’s Gibbons’ Rome, uniform with Hume and Macaulay, vol. 1. The Law Student, or guide to the study of the Law, by John Antlion. The Catholic Almanac, for 1850. The American Drawing Book, by .1. G. Chapman, N. A.; No. 1, Primary and Elementary; No. 2, Ele mentary ; No. 3, Perspective. Part ii, Iconographic Encyclopedia. Ireland as I Saw It, by Wm. S. Bnlch. The Euat; Sketches of Travel in Egypt and thelloly Land, by the Rev. J. A. Spencer, M. A. Modern Literature and Literary Men, by George Ciltillan- Life of General Nathaniel Grepne, by W. Gilmore Simms. School Dialogues, by Charles Northend, A. M. The American Speaker, for Schools, by Charles Northend, A. M. The Little Speaker, and Juvenile Reader, for schools, by Charles Northend, A. M. Also, a further supply of Jan i Montjoy, by A. S. Roe. Lodge’s Portraits of Illustrious persons of Grent Britain, No’s. 8,9 & 10, Copperfield. The Mercy Seat, by G. Spring, D. D. The New Tiraon, by Sir E. Bulwcr Lytton. Boyer's Modern Housewife. An Historical Geography of the Bible, by Rev. Ly man Coleman. Received by mar 15 JOHN M. COOPER. ( CONSUMPTION.—Rnsfhton, Clark &. Co.’s cole brated genuine Medicinal Cod Liver Oil, for Copsumptlon, Scrofulous Affections, Rheumatism, Lout, etc. For sale by L. J. MYERS, mar 23 Smets’ Building (ALIVE OIL.—Superior Olive Oil, in quart and ' ' pint bottles, also on draught, for sale by Laroche & Godfrey, mitr 93 Gaudry’s Building. MUSLIN GINGHAMS .—Just received, a few pieces MusUn Ginghums—choico patterns. marG J. 3. MAGILE. gPHUT gas or burning fluid.—a bo, bpint Gas Lamps. For sule by • J. A. MAYER. mar *No. 154 Broughjjptyjareet. Morass™® stews BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE, GAUDRY’S BUILDING. BULL-ST. J. B. CUDBEDGE, Printer of tlio Dailv Mouninq News, respectful ly informs his friends and the public, that ItRving mude extensive additions to his well selected assort ment of printing muterials, be is prewired to excocute witli despatch every variety of BOOK and JOB PRINTING, and on terms us reasonable as thoso of any other establishment in the South. By the em ployment of the best materials and superior work men, and giving his personal attention to the business, he doubts not thnt lie will be able to give the fullest satisfaction to all who may favor hint with their pa tronage. Orders may be left at the Book Store in Con gress street, or at the office of the Daily Morning News. No. 117 Bay-street. mar 25 r PO THE LADIES.—Just received from the A North, u very tine and large assortment of Bon. nets—Pearl, Chain, White, Albino, Fluted and Lace, with 4 splendid assortmentof Purasols, Misses Album, and Laces, Jenny Lind, Flats and Riding Hats, &c., which ure offered at low prices by WICHMANN & LICHTE, 139 Broughton st., opposite J. Dixon & Co’s. Con fectionery. mar 11 HANDS’ SARSAPARILLA. For sale by ^ LA ROCHE &. GODFREY, feb 26 Gaudry’s Buildipg. r FHOMPSONIAN MEDI CINE S.—A fresh supply of the following articles: Composition Lobelin Ginseng, Spice Bitters, Hore. hound, Thyme, Afr. Cuyenne, Poplar Bark, Golde Seal, Gomtrey Root, Blood Root, &c. For sale by JOHN A M.vYER, Druggist,,156 Broughton-st. Next door to LuUbridge's new Building. J UST RECEIVED, per Bark Vernon, Twenty Boxes Mucena Orangi mar 29 Oranges, Ten bbls Apples, by J. D. JESSE.' HPIRIT GAS LAMPS.—Just received, a com pleto assortment of Lamps, for burning Gas or Fluid. The light is much more brilliant than oil or candles, far superior in point of cleanliness, and afe more economical. Also, constantly on hand, the best quality of Fluid for bumingin the lamps. For sale by mar 15 COLLINS & BULKLEY, 100 Bryan st. TVORY TABLE CUTLERY.—Just received A per Southerner, a full supply of Ivory and Buck Horn Cutlery, also. Pocket Knives Nut Pickers,Nut- Crackers, Lamp Scissors, &c. For sale by ‘ “-LKLEY. mar 4 COLLINS & BUL ■yANILLA BEANS, at 6j cents; also, Extracts * for flavoring Ices, Jellies &c. ut reduced prices. Received and for sule by G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO. mar 4 Gibbons’ Building. MOURNING DRESS GOODS.—Blk Barrages Blk Silk Wurp Alpacas; Blk I,awns; Blk undwht Muslins; Blk and Wht Plain Ginghams, &c. foreale mar 2 by LATHllOP At FOOTE. t^* TO THE LADIES! FANCY AND TRIMMING STORE OF AiyiCHMANN & l ,’CHTE.—Just received onother ▼ ▼ large assortm -t of BONNETS, as .Jenny Lind and Hungarian, new styles, Sicilian, Neapolitan Lace, Spanish, Diamond, Pamila, French, and Muses* Bon nets of every description. The ladies are respectful* y invited to call and see at 139 BROUGHTON-ST, R ECEIVED per brig Wilson Fuller five barrels fresh Soda Biscuit, 5 barrels fresh Butter Crackers, 5 “ “ Pilot Bread, 5 Firkins choice Goshen Butter, 5 boxes Cheese; ‘20 bbls. Mercer Potutoes, a choice article: and a choice article of Green and Black Teas. JOHN D. JESSE, mar 21 H OWEI^Ij, 157 Congress-street, bus just received a very line lot of Note Paper and En velopes, Pearl Card Cases, Flower Vases, Segar Cases, &c. • mar 22 M emoirs of the life and writ- iugs of Thomas Chalmers, D. D., LL. D. By his son-in-law, the Reverend William Hanna, LL. D. Vol. 1. Cosmos: A sketch of a physical description of the Universe. By Alexander Von Humbolt. Women in America: Iler work and her reward. By Maria J. McIntosh, author of “Charms and Coun ter Charms,” &c. The Wilmipgtons: A Novel. By the author of “Norman’s Bridge,’* “Angela,^ &c. Sketches of Minnesota, the New England of the West, with Incidents of Travel in that Territory dur ing the Summer of 1849. By E. S. Seymour. The Life and Correspondence of Robert Southey. Part 2. Historical and Descriptive Sketches of the Women of the Bible. By P. C. Headley. The Genius ot Scotland. By Rev. Robt; Turnbull. Dictionary of Mechanics, Engine-work and Engi neering. Part 5. Memoirs of the Rev. John Willianis, Missionary to Polynesia. By Ebeuezer Prout, of Halstead. First American Edition. Memoirs of the Rev. Walter.M. Lowrie, Missionary to China. Edited by his Father. Egypt and the Books of Moses, Translated from the German. By R. D. C. Robbins, Caprices. % The practice of Surgery and the application of Dressings, etew By John Hastings, M. D., U. B. v N\, with Illustrations. A Theoretical and Practical Treatise on Midwife ry. By P. Cazeanx. Translated from the second French Edition by Robert P. Thomas, M. D. A Modern History, from the Time of Luther to the Fall of Napoleon. By John Lord, A. M. Daily Bible Illustrations: Being Original Readings for a Year. By John Kitto, D. D., F. »S. A. A Grammar of the Latin Language. By C. G. Zunipt. The Physical Atlas of Natural Phenomena. By Al exander Keith Johnson, F. R. G. S., T. G. S. Received by JOHN M. COOPER. mar 27 SAVANNAH, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 13, 1850 gARATOGA WATER, in pint bottles. For sales by mar 27 L. J. MYERS, Smets’ Building. QLARK’S MATCHES. For sale by . . LA ROCHE & GODFREY, .. Gaudry’s Building. PLAIN AND BLACK DAREGES—Just re J. S. MAGILL. (jOWLAND’S IjOTION* for improving and .. beautifying the complexion and rendering the * sin fair, soft, and transparent. Received and for Kale G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO. mar 14 Gibbons’ Buildings. VESTIMENTAL soap, also Bullard’s cele- brated Patent Animal and Vegetable Oil Soap, for weaning coat collars, woollen, Linen and Cotton coods, from spots occasioned by grease, paint tar, varnish and oils of every description, received and for eale by mar 14 G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO. LATHROP *5 FOOTE are now receiving, and <• ii continue to receive, during the summer, a ^•supply of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. : merchants, planters and others are invited to exam- t ne the stock, which will be olfored on .favorable terms. mar 11 H'\SP Y ’ 8 ANTI-DYSPEPTIC AND And- Billions Elixir. For Sale by ,. Laroche * Godfrey, 8* . Gaudry’s Buildin I L UBIN’S EXTRACTS, as Jenny Lind, etc., Jules Hauel’e Eau lustral, Lavender Water, “A la docile d’pr.” For sale by L. J. MYERS, mar 27 Smets’ Building. POME AND SEE. Cutters, Ac., at mar 22 ... HOWELL'S, 157 Congress-street OUR GUARDIAN, A novel by Mrs Me v ' Daniel, author of My Sister Minnie, &c. burg, by Alexander Dumas.^ Fanny Hervey, or the Mother's Choice. New supplies of Dark Scenes in History, by G. P. R. James. New York by Gas Light. feb 25 . B. CUBBEDGE. MBS' MILLER’S FINE CUT TOBACCO, for ivl sale by LaROCHE A GOBFREY’. mar 30 TUST RECEIVED, u fresh supply of Rappee, •' Scotch and Macuboy Snuff', and lor sale by mar 30 LaROCHE fit GODFREY. TTUNU SPONGE for sole by A 1 mar 30 LaROCHE A GODFREY. AYRES’ CHERRY PECTORAL, Just re- il ci-ived and for sale by LaKOCIIE A GODFREY, mar 30 Gaudry’s Building. TTOPS, HOPS.— New crop, just received and for Al sale by LaROCHE A GODFREY, mur30 Gaudry’s Euilding. BANDS’ TOWNSEND’S SARSAPARIL- LA, for sule by | LaROCHE A GODFREY, mar 30 Gaudry’s Buildiug. (t ANAL FLOUR.—50 bbls. Superfine Gonqsee ^ Flour, landing from brig Augusta. For Bale by mar 16 CHA8. A. GREINER. (j CARD.—The undersigned having re opened €52# with an entire New stock of DRUGS, CHEM- 11 ICALS, and FANCY ARTICLES,- at No. 139 A® South-side Broughton-street, (formerly Wal ker’s Marble Y'ard) is now rendy to fuijiish anythin v in his line, at the shortest notice. SCTOA WATER, made in his own peculiar way, sent to any part of the city, and always to be had at the store, m the heigh- est state of perfection. PitusciurTioNs put up with care and despatch. The subscriber having served the public long and faithfully, respectfully solicits a share of patronage. mar 27 THOS. RYERSON. tl ECEIVED per ship Hartford, 10 bojtes Oranges; AV 10 bbls. choice Mercer Potatoes; 5 firkins-Gosben Butter; fine Cheese; 100 lbs. Smoked Salmon; 1 bbl. Cranberries; Parsnips, Beets and Car rote- mar 29 JNO. D. JESSE. “O ECEfVED per Gchooner Ocean, from Balti- J-V more, Fifty superior Hams, Ten bbls Flour, Five bbls Dried Apples, by mar 29 J. D. JESSE. TTOUSEKEEPERS’ BRUSHES Dustiffg I 1 and Floor Brushes ; Scrub nnd Ueaj-th Brushes; Popes Head, nud Furniture Brushes; Whitewash Brushes; Painters’ and Shoe Brushes; Crumb, Flesh, und Tooth Brushes ; Bed Bug Brushes, for eradicat ing bed bugs; Plate and Bottle Brushes. The above Brushes are ol’superior quality, and are for sole at low prices. COLLINS A BULKLEY, mar 27 100 Bryan strect. TAR. McMUNN’S ELIXER OF OPIUM.— LA This is the essential Extract from -the native Drug. It contains all the valuable qualities of Opi um, without its deleterious and useless principles. For sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO, mar 27 * Gibbons’ Buildings. SIEBRING’H RESTORATIVE CORDIAL, ^ for nervoua affections and dyspepsia. For sale by ♦ LaROCHE & GODFREY, .. mar 9 Gaudry’s Building. (CLARIFIED SUGAR.—25 bnrrolslanding per v barque Exact, and for sale by mar 7 JAS. A-NORRIS. WRAPPING PAPER.—For sale by ” feb 25 J. R. CUBBEDGE. SPERM, LAMP, TRAIN anil NEATS- 1(3 FOOT OIL. For sale by mnr 1 J. G. FABLIGANT. 1>J O. SUGAR.—50 libds Prime N. O. Sugar. In ‘ ' • store and for sale by feb 28 PADELFORD. FAY & CO. riODEY’S MAGAZINE for March, received by, u mar 2 J. B. CUBBEDGE. I^ANCY DRESS GOODS*—Colored Barrages; A French Printed Cambrics; French Lawns; Fou lard Silks •*Ginghams ; Fancy Muslins, &c &c. just received by LATHROP & FOOTE, mnr 2 PRINTS.— Spring Prints; English do ; Fnench ■*- Cambrics, for sale by mar 2 LATHROP & FOOTE. pEN KNIVES.—A line assortment of Pen und 4 Pocket knives, just received by feb27 J. 15. CUBBEDGE, Market-square. pERIlY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER. Just re- •*- ceived and for sale by LaROCHE & GODFREY, feb 25 Gaudrey’s Building. QPBRM AND SOLAR OIL.—Landing from brig Excel and for sale by LaROCHE & GODFREY, feb 27 Gaudrv’s Building. IVTISCELLANIES,by JTHeadly; TheRedRov d*- er, A Tale, by the author of “Tile Spy," “The Pilot," &c—being vol. 3 of Pudmm’s new edition of Cooper’s Novels. Historical Studies, by George W Greene, late Unitod States Consul at Rome. Manual of Commercial Correspondence, English and French, by a Merchant. Received by mar 9 JOIJN M.tCOOPER. SPRING BONNETS*—Just received a brauti- ^ ful assortment of Ladies’ Bonnets, such as Span ish Lace, Gimp and Lace, French Lace, Open Gimp Lace and Pearl Straw. Also, Mieses Open Pearl Straw, White Lace, Lace nnd Braid, French Lace and French Chip Bonnets, Jenny Lind, Gipeey nnd Leg horn Huts. J. S. MAGILL, mar 9 Savannah Cafch Store. LTULLS’ CINNAMON SOAP. For sale by n - LA ROCHE' & GODFREY, feb 26 Gaudry’s Building. JTtRENCII ROSE, ORANGE-FLOWER AND r Peach Waters, for sale by L. J. MYERS, mar 23 Smeta’ Building. TAEATHER DUSTERS.-A flue assortment of 1 Plain and Col’d Feather Dusters, for dusting Furniture. Just received, and for side by COLLINS & BULKLEY, mar 20 No. 100 Bryan-strcet. TTItESS GOODS, dke.—Per Steamer Sbuthem- 4-^ er.- Baruges, Ginglmms, Prints, Muslins and Lawns, Black Lace Shawls and Scarfs, Ribbons, Ac. For sale by mar 16 LATHROP & FOOTE. T7JSSENCES for FLAVORING ICE CREAMS. .It &,c.—Preston’s pure concentrnted Extract of Lemon; Essence Vanilla; Essence Bitter Almonds; Essence Rose; Essence Jamaica Ginger; Essence Nut megs; Essence Wintergreen. For sale bv L. J. MYERS, niar 23 Smets’Building. SARATOGA WATER.—100 dozen pint and qt l5 bottles of Saratoga Water. Just received from the Springs, and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO., mar 26 Gibbons’ Building. TTRESS GOODS.—Tissues, Foulard Silks, Ba- 1J rages, Albanums, &c. A large assortment rec’d per Isaac Mead. For sole by mar 26 LATHROP &. FOOTE F iap“TO CONFECTIONERS.^! RESH Coriander Seed, for sale by •L. J. MYERS, apl 3 Smeta' Building. ARDEN feEEDS.—An assortment of choice VJT fresh.&arden Seeds, just received and for sale by april 5 LaROCHE & GODFREY. T IQUUID ADHESIVE PLASTER, for enlfi by 1-4 april 5 LaROCHE & GODFREY. D AGUUIIR1 AN SKYLIGHT GALLE RY.—The subscriber respectfully announces to the citizens of Savannah and its vicinity, that he has taken the rooms over Zogbaum & Co's Music Store, corner of St. .Iuli«n.*treet and Market-square, for the purpose of taking DAGUERRIAN LIKENESSES, beautifully Colorediifroquired.ond put up in Splendid Morocco Cases, Lockets, Brfeast-Pins Medallions and Finger Rings ; and ventures to assert, that he will lur- person ever located in Savannah. Re feels nimself Justified iff the above assertion from several year* “Surpassed by none, and equaled but by few, Tbit la my motto, and my pictures prove it true.” The subscriber has, at great expense, fitted up perfect Daguerrian Likenesses. The Citl- ivunnah are respectfully invited to ctll at and examine specimens. Pictures takon W. V. PRENTICE, Permanently located. N. U.—Instructions given in the art on moderate terms, comer of SAJ ulion-street and Market-square. (Up stairs.) mar 27 TYOMESTIC8.-M bales Georgia Osnaburgs 50 bales brown Sbirtbigs and Sheetings 20 cases Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings 10 bales Shirting Stripes 6 do Tickings 5 coses Cottonades, assorted 5 bales Brown Cotton Drills . 3 bales Blue Denims. For sale by ^ mar 11 LATHROP &. FOOTE. T-TAY.—25 bales prime North River Hay, landing front-brig Buena Vikta, and for sale by • ■ — , no: mar 14 JAS. A. NORRIS. STONEWARE,of superior quality, consisting of Cov’d Jars, Butter Pots, Milk Churns, Jugs, Pitch ers, YVater Kegs, SpittoonB, Milk Pans, Cockroach Traps. Also, a lino assortment of Y'eDow Buking Puns, Pie Plates, &c. Received by late arrivals, ana for sale by COLLINS & BULKLEY, mar 12 No. 100 IJryan-streeL HEEBE-’S COOKING RANGKS.-*-The un- JJ designed lias just received a half dozen W. Bee be,s Cooking Ranges, for burning wood or coal, with or without water iiacl^B, which wil(bu sold at a small advance on New-York prices, and warranted to give perfect satisfaction or no sale, mar 23 McARTHOR & MORSE. ('CHILDREN’S GAITERS, of every descrip- v tion, received this day. S. A. WOOD, mar 16 t 106 Bryan-strcet. C HEAP CASH STORE.—The undersigned will in future keep a competent and experienced person at the North to purchase their goods on the cash principle, and will sell them ntthelowestpoBsible urice for cash Qr improved paper. Our stock will be large, consisting ot every variety of Goods suitable for Spring and Summer trade. Planters and Merchants visting the city, will please call and examine our Stock. M. PRENDERGAST &. CO, mar 25 Cr. Whitaker and. Congrese-ste. T O THE LADIES.—We respectfully invite your attention to our stock of Spring and Sum mer Bonnets, consisting in part ns follows, viz : Super French Lace, Milan Edge, Split Straw, Jenny Lind, Hungarian Lace, Spanish Straty, Neapolitan Lace, Slate Cactus, Super Gimp, Fluted Pearl and Pedal, Lyonise, Pamila, Florence, Brocade, Ac. Also, a beautiful assortment of Misses' Bonnets, such as Lace, Cobing, Tuley, Gimp, Fluted Pearl and Pedal, London Plaid, Ac., together with a great vari- fttv nl' ArHfirinl Plnwnrn Tlnnnrl nimlma n.i/1 will be sold at a small advance on first cost. CURRELL A BOGGS, mar 20 Liliibridge’s New Brick Building. ^TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADJ3$.— A beautiful assortment ef those fine and common Window Shades. Just received and for sale by mar 4 LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO. [YT OTTO SEALS.—A fine assortment ot transpa ■'■’A rent and fancy Motto Seals, for sale by J. B. CUBBEDGE, mar 12 Market Square. TAR U v TAYLOR’S DALSAM OF LIVER WORT. For sale by LaROCHE A GODFREY, mnr 9 Gaudry’s Building. flAREGES AND TI SUES.—Just repeived A-” light col’d Bareges and Tisanes—choice colors, mnr 6 J. S. MAGILL. 'TRIMMING GOODS.—A variety ofhandsome A Silk, Gilded, Steel, and Plated Buttons for Ladies Dresses, and also a large assortment of Gimps and Galloons, by WICHMANN A LICHTE, 139 Broughton st, opposite J. Dixon A Co’s Confec tionery. mar 11 YEW SPRING GOODS.—Just received from 1 ’ the North, a very handsome assortment of Bon net, Neck and Belt Ribbons; Flowers, Tapes, Dotted Ruches, Capes, Collars, Cuffs and Ladies Visitcs ; which ure ottered for sale low by WICHMANN A LICHTE, 139 Broughton st, opposite J. Dixon A Co's Confcc- fecticuiory. mar 11 p, ANTON MATTING.—25 ps. White and Col’d ^ Mailing. For sale by mar 16 LATHROP A FOOTE. MORNING NEWS. QAMES. -A large assortment of Back Gammon Boards and Extra Men, Chess Men and Chess Boards, Dice, Dominoes and Dice Boxes. Just rceiv ed and for sale by G R.HENDRICKSON A Co., feb 25 Gibbons’ Buildings JUST RECEIVED* per steamer Northerner a “ beautiful assortment of Dry Goods, consisting in WIGHT’S Pure Concentrated EXTRACT of .- * » LEMON, for flavoring Ice Creams, Jellies, Ac. For sale by april 5 LaROCHE A GODFREY. part of the following—-Silk Muslins, Bilk Metallines, Plain, Col’d. and Printed Bareges, French Cambrics, MuelinB and Ginghams, Silk Grenadines. Also, French worked Muslin Collars and Ctitfs, mourning do, Children's Needle Worked Robes, Bo dies and Caps, Muslin Bands, .a full tMSSortrsent of Linen Cambric Hhdkfe, Ribbons and Hosiery in svt Morale anil Religion. The Methodist Episcopal Conference, which closed its session recently at Alexandria, passed a unanimous resolution, recommending to oil the Churches in that Conference, the merits and objects of’tho “American Colonization Society,” nnd appointing collections to be made in them on a Sabbath in July preceding or succeeding the ferulh day thereof. This Society once received its chief support from the Southern Slates, and would continue to do so but for the unhappy agitation of the slavery question, by those who huve no direct concern or interest in the matter. Minister Expelled.—The Methodist Epis copal Conference at Philadelphia, sat two days with closed doors on the case of the Rev. R. Gnntner, charged with attempting to seduce one Mrs. Morton, a married lady of Lancaster County. 'The Rev. gentleman, it appears, had previously Jbeen tried by a committee of preachers, who pronounced him guilty, where upon the Presiding Elder caused his suspen sion. He appealed and brought the matter before the Conference, which body has confirm ed the charge, and disowned all further con nections with the accused. Later accounts state that the conference have reconsidered the vote of expulsion. A powerful revival of religion is in progress at Oswego, New York. The first Methodist church has an addition of nearly 200 within a few weeks. The baptist and presbyterian churches have also, had Urge accessions -its T QP'The f reabytenuis General. Assembly, (N r S.) meets at Detroit, May 14th. The O. 8, Arsemblv meets at Cincinnati. The Right* ofChprtlutpi.', cvphne.—k trial is now before tho fluprtfca Court of Massachusetts, which im ‘ ' question whether a clergyman kll front tho pulpit to charge 'Situ twin of tho congregation, evin though t,...,, directs to’ do so in the administrarieh church discipline. The ctisfc was a who was read out of church because st of a violation of the seventh Comma The action is for damages for a iihel. Astonishing Liberalitys-h 3„ nn ^ 0 tho London Watchman that ihe incoil Wesleyan Missionary 8ocibty, for , ending December 31 1849; was e*e- and eleven thousand pounds sterling. < 000 ; an ihcrease of £700d upon the’income of tho preceding year. [From the N. Y. Commercial Adveittsef 1 -The Baptist Version Conu-arisreyi We mentioned the other day .that a me? was about to be held in the Oliver Jreet tiat Church,’ in this city, to elicit an"WMfate_ from tho denomination respecting CertainpUb- lished proposals for a new Version of the Holy * Scriptures. The meeting was held on Th&t- day evening, the Rev. Dr. Welch presiding, and the Rev. 8. S. Cutting being chosen Secre tary. Tho Rev. E. Turney, chairman.of ithe com mittee appointed to prepare a reply! to the pamphlet published in adkgcnqy pf; thb <bsw version, road the report i^'said committee, which, with o series of resolutions, was Adopted by tho mooting. The report Was long and Very able. Tho resolutions set forth that -tbe eom- mittee did not impugn or doubt th@ integrity of those who had originated the movement in favor of the altered verslbn; that the separa tion of the Buptist denomination ’ from* the American Bible Society was not,caused by ■dif ferences of opinion with reference to the-Beg- lish version; but solely by questions relaliag W the translation and uistributihn bf tho Bible jn foreign languages; find that an‘friends bf'the American and Foreign Bible Society, tbohe assembled were resolved to take and maintain this original position. The resolutions fbrthcr mnitritlinfed tbit as consistency with the principles tif translation for the heathen did not then require a new English translation, neither docs it nowq^hat while the presant version of the Sacred Writ ings is not pet feet, being a human labor, tho committee deeply regret to see it impugned in terms df great severity as the starting print of this oniendatory movement, believing that these sweeping reproaches are unjust, and cal culated to endanger tho confidence and in spect due to the inspired volume; that if obioleto terms and -ungrammatical phrases are to iHpnjp. rected, the work should be left tq Eugii^h Christendom, and not bo alsUmed by a single denomination; that the substitution of the word “immerse” for “ baptize” would be useless hs carrying with it no authority, end perniekidsa* lending to distrust and endless imputations; thnt the good faith of the American and Fo reign Bible Society is pledged to adht-rence'io the present version^ and that the society be in structed to dncljne the proposed present of the stereotype jilates of the pew version, v , , A committee of Consultation and correspon dence to oppose the proposed innovati&»’‘wlu appointed, composed of the following gentle-. men Messrs. Warren Carter?8-8i Cutting. * Nathan C. Platt, W. W. Todd, and Isaac K. Taylor. ^ ** American Bible Society.—The managers held their nitfmhly meeting on-Thffreday after noon, President Frelinghuysen in-the ohair. The receipts of tho last month-ware $34,792- 22 ; the issue of Bibles and Testaments, 44,218 Nine new societies were recogpiz d as auxil. inries ; one in Now Jersey, tWoln Ohio. one ip- Illinois, one in Kentucky, one in Cteofgia, IfWo in Arkansas, undone in Texas. 6 Letters were road from Texas; California, | j Constantinople and Madras. Grants of books were made for Northern New York, for Ohio, Missouri, Minesota, North Carolina, &c, for Portuguese whalemen at New Bedford ; for Frigate St. Lawrence, in the Mediterranean ; for St. Thomas and St. Croix* * West Indies; for Venezuela and Chili. Grants of money wore made for printing the Scrips tuivs in France, Turkey, Syria Southern India, Northern India. China and the Sbndwich Is lands. Henry H. Stevens, Esq., was appoint ed a manager, in place of B. L. Woolly, Esq., , deceased. The business of the fhirty fourth year of the society closes auspiciously, and. an’ interesting anniversary is anticipated in May. New York Bible Society.—The monthly * meeting of the Board of Managers was held’*, on Thursday evening at the American Bibl# * Society’s Hdbse, Nassau street. From the report of ’he purchasing commit tee it appeared thnt 8912 volumes had been drawn from the depository of the society du ring tho month, the value of whtcK was $2,- 486 50; Of these 5,377 had been sold and the remainder. 3,535, giyen awav. The treas urer repoited the receipts,; $2,007 §6; pay ments. $2,052 79. The amount due the Pa tent Society for Bibles and Testaments is $2780. Ths reports of the agents of the socie ty engagded in supplying tho resident popular tion of the city, presented copious and exceed ingly interesting extracts from their journals, indicating the value of the work in which the society is engaged. General Intelligent#.—The Presbytery of California, in connection with the General As sembly of the Presbyterian Church of the United States, met at Benicia on tbp 20th-of February. The openingsermon wagpreaeRad- by the Rev. S. Woodbridge, and on the or ganization of the body/the Rev. Mr. Williams of San Francisco, was chosen moderator, and the Re.v. Mr. Woodbridgq^rk. Among- t)ie business transacted was the adoption of. mea sures for the efficient promotion of. the fnter- est-i of education and missions, and .is a special object, the evangelization of the Indian tribes in California. .... . , , i’ • •-o’g A meeting was heltfiit SanFjraneisco .oa As 23d of February, for the fbrtnsttion of thS cifio Tract Society,-aaxiliary to tb Tract Sosiaiy. at .whioh<(hhra tendance. . 4 c«n»t|* officers weieefcoaen. . ( . elected prwident, and see- • retary. , i-t riTnitti in