II. COMMERCIAL LAW. No. 12. PARTNERSHIP-Continued.......... 329 IIL LETTER TO MY COUNTRY YOUNG FRIEND ON SEEKING A SITUATION VI. LETTERS OF E. G. SPAULDING TO MORRIS KETCHUM..... 358 THE RECIPROCITY TREATY-SHALL IT BE ABROGATED?.......... 367 872 873 .... 373 ..... 873 ..... 374 375 ..... 876 LEGAL-TENDER NOTES.-Has Congress the Power to make Notes a Legal-Tender ?...... 387 COMMERCIAL REGULATIONS..... THE BOOK TRADE........ VALUE OF CURRENCY AS COMPARED WITH GOLD....... 397 401 TKE TANTS' MAGAZIN AND Is continuing our sketches of the wers and characters fitly ex which they belong, and whose or mercantile wealth and honors, we nt, we have chosen for our subje pects, stands foremost among th Mis community, and the son of ice, was neceliar also to his great grandfather, val here froin England, influenced as it would ections who wore stronger than his national tendos adopted Sew Cork ity as his place of residence. sa sape of the York Gandle pubbed in 1750, now before us, bis place of busiwas pace of residence, is advertised to have been house appagne de Fly Market." In 1751 he removed to in few mpwards he returned to his former locality, suing with gence an honest calling, he continued to ra Wurts residue of his fe. It is, to say the least, somewhor late in this city, neted for the instability which chara tei d its material concerns, where one generation leaves any distinctive mark which connects it with another, it pervading spitit of changeableness obliterates the lan times, recent as well as remote; and everything k Sak to anything that is new-it is, we say, somewha where such influences prevail, that, a century as ATLOR carried on his business at the "corner bety kes," a lineal descendant of his, of the same way eration from him, be carrying on his busi |