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‘Tux Mastora Inst Appaass —Thie wonderful Paper, which has no less than sixty thousand names attached to it, ead among them are those of O’Con- all Si ; By SeLpe—I think T could hear footsteps go aaa Tina—When I get my ear orto Colt’s door, near the door, although the te Din’ I thought! beard a buses might be running at the time ” On Wednesday the death of the Hon. Davis Dim: he floor—that's my impression of that noise | fJudge Kexr—Do you recolleet meeting Mr. Seig- mock was announced to the House of Represeata- 1 at t .. I ace any tl ike ap orany person onyour return from the police | tives, and an immediate’adjournment was agreed to. | nel and Father Matthew, will be exhibited and read a ouch Wheat ne aietiee wer yap nln Sen nahulaaa’ ase Sei Begs se such’oceasiens. Ia the Senate Mr. | on Wednesday next, in Boston, before the annual [was not alarmed. I heard no noice alter Here the ¢ ‘adjourned at 20 minutes past 8 to | EY4¥* commenced the debate on the :Treasury | meeting of the Massachusetts Abolition Society. ound of a human voice. After I heard | half past 10 o’clock, on Friday. Note Bill, and with much minuteness he entered | The Rev. Mr. Remond, the colored Ambassador, the first scratching it was one or two seconds befOTe | ne | into the affairs of the Treasury, to show the neces | is, we are informed, to read it. Will some . ee ie Wheeler's alarm was vostrong: | NEW YORK HERALD, | sity forthe immediate passoge of the bill. A re- | friend be good enough to send us a report of this ad- S - = —— | port of his important speech appears with our con- | dress for the benefit of our Irish friends in America? ly marked on his face that I observed it. = " e By Wurrine- Whee Moseil) and Bamett warein: ew York, Friday, January 21, 1642, greasional proceedings. Lord Morpeth was present | Vxssers Owxep at Banxcor.—Two pees five Sol@s room, [ was in Wheeler's room; they aske = ee and list to th vith eveat inte- | barks, fourteen brigs, and thirty-seven schooners, me in,and/askedme allabont the noise Lheard andl) (3. ‘Tae New. Youx Lancer, No. 4, containing pel atenied Wt ORS. WIHT Brea ORSON AY acne Bangor, Me. Tonnage 8224. ; ex—That’s all, Sir = of ) ) people, in addition to thei nt taxes, an amount Frog hte that revenue, and in consequence of ‘ha distribu. ° them in the form if ‘duties, or by oes em; or by borrowing upon their Wasneron, D. C., Jan. 19, 1842 ally out oftheir labor and pro 3 i oninint Rice hacen seaoraaencle cunt Quran cant bee —New York Post Master—Removals from | inereasing the taxes and loans to am amount cqual tw Ofice. then high of tase Dineen aha Shp aoc For three days past, the weather has been bright, | the most econemieal to the people -tke-raseignseas Ao genial, and balmy, equal almost to the mildness of | Fenvepaetexce, or the louns. Also, that he be directed June. The whole City has been alive with beauty | upon which his opinions may ntimaten. aod the Teasons and fashion, but the display of loveliness on the | . Mr. Evaws said he should like to know what par- POSTSCRIP ——————— a ‘Washington, {Correspondence of the Herald.) told them about it; when T went into the street that | 168 rye aotits Lectures on Sar : rest. Avenue and at the Capitol, hasbeen fairly dazzling. | “icular information was required, that was not com- t; wl " , Surgery, &c., will be abe swab. 2Nor NY 4 , Peas HOF DOGR TSIEy. DB | muni wy night to look ut Colt a li Hagghip abel se published to-morrow at 20 Ann ‘treetpricn 64 ‘Albany, News rom Evropa.—Possibly we may receive | There is more beauty, more'elegance, more fashion | He peer er op eeeenngpes pinay ona po yeapit eke ghee agree drawn over the | cents per copy, or $3 per annum, The first three fCorrespondence of the Herald.) intelligence from Eurepe to the 1th inst. this morn- | ia Washington this winter than was ever before seen | tion asked for, unless it was sought to obtain a repes other quarter of the window numbers to be procured at the same place. Aunasy, Tuesday, January 18, 1812. | ing. ‘The Britannia was out sixteen days yesterday: | in this country, in a City of the same size. Lord | itien of what was to be found in the Secretary's By a Junox—The shutters and curtain were in tified aston Col. Youre has declined being a candidate for | if her news don’t come to-day it will to-morrow. | Morpeth garrived to-day and took lodgings at a | "Rar, ae ‘i : ae gee concer _— iy Foe fe ng pe Another Public Meeting against the Repeal | the office of Secretary of State, and thus ceases one | Look out for an Exraa Herarp- boarding house on E {street. He will excite little | that i beetle fetes orsoeld categ him 2 Fee ert eet Tih ) of the Bankrupt Law. great abstacle to the harmonious action of the De- interest or curiosity here. Great men are too which. the Secretary had informed whee De common in Washington for an old Lord to attraet | her it was more econemical to conduct the govern- Joux Deiyose—Ls 26, a book-peeper, and je mocratic party. The patriot and inflexible Colonel, AS A saan 7 “ finding that }is nomination was not received with | Younger brother here, who intends to make his 6P- | much attention. Lord Morpeth may be an able pape in his sate wh pene man, anamiable man, and an accomplished gen- id i Staten Island: was im ay ; at that | Bankrupt; Law, and agains its repes!, 1s: °F, | quite the harmony he could wish, sooner than ex- | Pe@rance mextweek. Mr. Evans said as he sa i T partly wade ai arr ee eioat felt, and bad slept im | to meet at Lafayette’ Hall, in Broadway, on Fri-| cite any dissentions in the ranks of hia party, nobly | Torat Loss or Base Moxocco—We learn from | tleman, butthe Court City is no plaes for him to solution, he would move te layiton the tables 7 Wheeler's room when 1 was left by the Staten Is- day (this) evening, at7 o'clock. It is signed by | refuses tobe a candidate, although his success was | the Captain of the schooner Cropper, from Vir- figure asalion. To say nothing of the high func- , teed gt defended histesolution. The distribu- land beat: on that Priday, September 17, Lwentto | | wuraber of ‘high! table names—but not | orally certain. inia, arrived. last night, that he boarded the brig | tionaries of the Government, John Quincy Adams, | foundation for new taxes tw the eocie ng ee Wierler’s about four ovelocks when he’ then told | ® number of highly respectable mames—but not | MPM Sot 1 omered the fol- | & “att ae array | foundation for new taxes on the peeple, and it was me what he had heard, and though I laughed at | more so than those who signed the Repeal meeting ; nae fdcipena ‘ol- | Morocco, Captain Woodside, from St Marks for | Henry Clay, and Daniel Webster, are names better | rig! at ey should know which was. the most idea, and youldn’t believe it ; till saw bim go | © ¢ lowing resolution, which was adopted :— this port, ashore on Townsend Ialet, ten miles north | known in Europe than that of Lord Morpeth. A | ©°onoms mode of administering the government. and look throu the Kkey-hole of Colt’s door ; 1 | in the Exchange. Resolved, That the Comptroller be requested toreport | of Cape May. She was badly ashore, and it is | nobleman to make a sensation in Washington must We, bach was still not satisfied that thee had not thought that she would not be got off. If the wea- | be both young and handsome; a prime, theugh e information, if they wonld look at the docu- * t ' i P . ;, | to the Senate, whether the nett eeds of th then got onithe-aesk and listened at the foie This is all right and proper. ‘The more of public | revenues on the 30th September, Assl, stated mete ments, which had been furnished to them. A re- ther continues favorable, however, the cargo may | ugly, may do something, but a mere Lord must have | ference to the documents would give them a know- be saved. ¥ % 01 : Pe jh eafhonse ried gee re discussion that there is, the better for the principles | Port at $608,751 06, are now on hand, and available for youth and beauty. ledge of the condition of the Treasury; and if there The M. went ashore on, Sunday night. She was} There are several important nominations before were ag deficiency it would of course be seen owned at the eastward, and was to have been con- the current expenses of the Canals, and for paying inter- a that the defici the Senate, some of whieh require to be passed up- ciency was to that extent ereated by the was perfectly silent; don’t know what transpired | oF netic " of the ( a“ TL Pe eens totic me itd woeta go foc an ob | Scion tn meres. Getgeed apedons, torrente. | ae oe cae tad icinaia the rocuct otameenrente p- | amount drawu away ef the proceeds of th bli signed to Neemith & Leeds of this city. She has a | on atan early day. Horace Binney hasbeen nemi- | land. | He su; they could all comprehe that was fier; I proceeded to the Halls of Justice in Centre | sent your views, disavowing all the insinuations | ture, and the balance remaining, which can be applied nated in the place of Judge Hopkinson. This is an | @#Well asthe Secretary of the Treasury. He treet, and asked for Mr. Boyer ; was told he'd be A ‘ to the repairs of Canals er the pay ment ef interest on the ne pl itoatoes: I parrots few moments, hay- | *S8!nst the purity of Congress, made through the | Cana} ‘debt. ai alate yg admirable selection. Mr. Binney is one of the frst | the Racoansse” POMeE i cae, fpr Norm ieee ing @ young man in his charge, an I nodded to | “Courier and Enquirer.” Nothing can be gained The resolutions in relation to the public faith were | full cargo of cotton. him and told him I wished to see him; he re- | ¢. 01, cause by impeaching the motives of Com- | taken up, and Mr. Franxzaw advocated those offered — . reine men in the country ; a profound jurist, an accom- | hausted when they had asked for imformations'th { . , plished :gentleman, of exalted reputation, and of | Power did not extend to a call for argucemtat® Ssked if any one there would go to the Granite | ions. One thing depend upon—we shall send tothe | in the same strain by Gen. Root. The further con- he 3 for an argum: i aie A excemt lat night in honor of Mr. Gorbyn, the very if wponthe Woetue wal taeie ee tea; this was a little after six; we had tea then at | 047 in the United States can give. Sue Tyee ie Mane mie iy f A d . ela' ‘o balances an vi r n Ki ‘i fa it i, out Miss Horn in the character of Sophia. Her me phere i thi heard some one from the inside of Mr. Colt’s room Whigs and the President--A New Bank- retuned iu 3 or 5 minutes, unlocked the door, went inrelation to capital punishments. A good many | come clouded amid the radiance of those charms, | 0N¢ 9 prominent over the rest as to leave no rom J strike out the Stidto remove all difficultice fhe would room tear something resembling the sound of cot: | to put confidence in its accuracy. tem, last night met with a warm and enthusiastic wel- | moyed—where they come within the liberal rule | ion. ‘ome. person scrubbing the floor very uear | party, fatigued and chagrined at the consequences | of New York, praying for the rechartering of the We would suggest to Crummiles the propriety of en- | merous applications from men of nearly equal quali- | Mr. Auten, and the resolution was laid on the table [heard the water fallin the vessel distinetly; this A. memorial was presented from the Supervisors | ance on the flate. number: of office holders have, wp to thistime, re | The Senate took up the Treasury Note Bill as ia ing up a box that wns full; Ipresume I fell asleep | sures now spending before Congres. A singular petition was presented to-day from Cincinnati, there were 20 fellows who did all the | give way, if not to worthier men, at least to those | amendment was merely verbal, and was designed i 5 noise of nailing awakened me, or I woke before; it | Bankrupt Law intothe House of Representatives, “te fs fs issuable. The next amendment was iatended to 5 ears 4 : “ # : | ment, and the reading of which excited a great deal cription. It is understood that there are specific al- its i asof some one sawing a bex; { heard no other es ft te Nr was so amended as te make the five millions of will give you the petition in fall : next. Capt. I. W. T. Jones has been appointed | of money, to promote party purposes. This alone or out that room, aud if they had { must have heard | and ayoid the principle of repudiation, by a just but the Committee was one of substance; the other : it am ; ie ind fi < ‘of Represeatatives which the committee was gone about an hour and returned. Onmy re. | tracts.” It ie expected that this “‘uniform law on the of afifetenorlg copa pusishmentso fic: Musie mao Cxsnoms.—Dempster, the amaible and | change is indispensable. There are so many con: Ly 5 zs! the loan of the last seesion as it was now proposed Lonis, by way of w Orleans; it was about a foot with the provisions of the law for the establishment o! Col. Webb of the “regular army,” Col. King, Mr. free banks. inier i loan of the last Session of Congress. The Commait- Pp under the stairs; the characters were marked | about the time, the new Jaw shall have passed both che chin of ioterent bereduced tosix per cent—e | atre in the original German, with the whole music | L. Graham and Mr. Lufiborough, are understood to dependent graat in addition, of eo much money say It it was paint, or if newly dene, the box war | will be’ satisfied—the honest debtors and the merei- | years’ ™nO7tY i sanle_cosse atthe rate of twenty HW the weather of yesterday coatinues we might | have made an efficient officer, but that seems to be | ed to make some explanation of the eondition of the ‘ 4 : charge, and im all cases drawn from the poor and unfor- onethere then; met no one on going to Wheeler’ In connection with this healing measure, there nator was aware of resent conditi fi De usage or prescription, be decided by acompetent judge. ae acest Sto tas boot, maltapaebet ded as a’ of the presen’ ion of the nant left it with him; he said he knew nothing | remaining sound and solvent State banke, and the the doors oftie commonalty, it is and nothing had been done since that time to re- of restoring order to the present derangement serine seg darhicaae d during the day; it might “h: been aft means of restoring 01 ii ne, Signed: yf th moved during the day; it might “have been after : Gparn Canepomax Batt.—The Caledonian Bali | Pt influences of Wall street—a friend to the Pre: | Rioropriations had been made made no distinctions in his bounties of life, on account of me to give him a match to light his cigar; he asked intemperaace (slavery and killing exc ) ie one of |p, mare “4 worpes andall. The Highland Fling, Shantroose, - . if 2 | service—in short, a man honest, capable and taith- | Treasury ou the table, by which, during the first Teetures he had given in New Orleans, Cincinnati, | (35 their ascendancy in Congress, and regain it in | °, sale of ardent spirits, in licensing or inspecting the ; will do well to set about thinking whether De Witt | Utter of at losst gomething over $8,000,000, - He Wirness—Yes, si Let as watch each day’s proceedings at Wash- The petition, after various motions to refer, was mark as any ons who has been spoken of in con. | °f about $1,000,000, to meet the same—annual from there in full theees quarters of an hour; (a lit- | accoraplish this desirable union. Iishing capital punishments and Janszs B. Nicuousox, of the Fifth Ward, and r Mr. D owing to the circumstance abooe,alluded to, and the | vernment, he advocated an issue of botes turned ina few minutes, and I told him what had hy: e : qu mer aS oceurred at the Granite Building ; he said he'd | mittee men, even if they have changed their opin. | PY him in opposition to the substitute ok Baas tm Kvtuchy, has bee appented Jude of te ced : i : 4 integrity above imputation of every kind. There Mr. Rives said he shouid vote to lay the résole- Poildiags me Anld heswenleree tt returned to | meeting our invaluable corps of Reporters, and give | sideration of the resolutions was eventually post- ; i poned until to-morrow. cations and character of Mr. Binney are of 80 high | were lai the table he would move such a re- worthy Treasurer, whose benefit, was senaou d: | a grade, mahe solution as would call for such information as would half-past six; | then went back to Wheeler’s office; le entertainments went off with mueh spirit, an I staid; he left about 9. After he left, I remained dividends, was received to-day. 3 ment has been heard. resolution to lie over, that it might come upto-mor- In the Aseembly, numerous petitions are daily pee aaee of the part was admirable indeed. | Itis fortunate forthe Executive,when called upon | row, in such an amended form as would meet the put a key into the door and unlock it; then come | rupt Law, his lady possesses 60 many personal attractions, as . + e ios ike out the words “his reasons.” inand locked itagain, In about 5 minutes after | Ofavery important nature—and from the sources Abolition petitions are also received, a3 are also Horn has been for some time laboring under | for doubt or hesitation. There are many cases now | Mr. Evans said it was quuite as easy to offer a ul come from her legion of admirers; it was a token Aft . ton cloth. The next sound or noise I heard Mr. O’Suxuivan presented & petition from citizens “ rep few ames froth, ances, tie evey ant the folding doors in Colt’s room; I heard them con- | of disunion among themselves, and estrangement | North River Bank. listing the services of this lady in his well drilled | fications and pretentions, it is almost impossible to | by @ inet tS 17. couthaued about hall an hour; the next noise i heard | the resolution to unite with the Executive and the of King’s County, for relief from the suppert of committee of the whole, with the amendments re- between ten at night, when I heard the washing, Suffolk County, signed by B. B. Wiggins, praying | mischief, with 10,000 quietly looking on, some om who have not grown rich on the speils of place. | © avoid the misapprehensions that the Treasury was like nailing a box that was full; | can compare | and already the Committee on jthe Judiciary have From Ca: —The Provincial Parli ote ake : bring baek the bill to its original state on its intro- i, A of merriment among cur Solons.' As it is as inter- perky’ ov hina igen ead legations, sustained by adequate proof, that he has aoisethen; about seven] went out to my breakfast; | brace banks and corporations—mrodify the compul- Treasury notes a part of the loan ot he d ee ean a ceoncnteruae or tue Starx or | Hie Excellency’s Military Secretary and principal | ig justifiable cause of removal; while to carryout weduaeses whee A: wen bite Desetes une merciful adherance to the ‘“‘sacred obligation of con- | ‘The Petition efthe undersigned begs leave to present ri s : - “er a % 4 + ‘oposed to strike out—an amendment which, if al- turn I saw no person; as returned, | saw a box at | enbject of bankruptcies” will pass the House while ing the ar onesiacietie excellent tenor singer, had a eapital coneert in Phil- | flicting claims that there is great difficulty in deter- inside of The Presiden?, in such a contingency, will then toprevide by the issue of Treasury Notes. Jt was inside of the stairs; it was in the entry between the ‘resident, in suci col A ee ~ es . A ‘ < { ry Thchns ecitowsnente 0a ivan (oat Chet ‘el the Gaasan Orena.—Weber’s Der Freisehnta is to be | Hone, Mr. Hoxie, Mr. Hance, and the rest of thot " Comra in th 1 y rt tee of Finanee did not desire to substitute it in liew su the usual characters, jain bold hand, covered rea ay i Fi i 7 i tine tool the boss the tip of the box was suoocn | Hoses of Congress, which is intended to go into | high rate of interest paralyzes the industry 0! the peo- be hors du combat. Who then shallbe the new Post | dependent grewt an addition, of ao, much money . Gt ‘i i is of the treasury > say A ws newly de ng box wae the Master? Mr. Granger was anxious to give the | would make a very brief expl on, for he tee feet long, two and a feet wide and ¢ ; i i lvertisii rtgages, so that thi gama xdeeps, ot ithree feat deep; when l. wont tp | mereemorer the mercantile as well as the agricul: | iter tit ro oaguced atleast che nelle thisisa ‘ seon have them in this eity, out of the question now. What isto be done ?| Zteasury both present and Pease areas least so far fonste. ST Mr. Coddiagton must go out. That is settled, asthis year was concerned, and to shew the necessi- room; i had seen Colt to know him two or three | are also hopes that a nationel system of currency Enaot that the common law of England shall gotbe} Erpen Ksarp iv Bowrox.—This distinguished . i ie times; | once went to his room toask about the | °"1 be established, which, iaconjunetion with the | ee Rogie wee.eveamn Wa yee pair , r 5 ‘¢ re lish: the Grand Jury—as a system expensive and | ceje)rated sinner Dr. Lardner. Mr. Knapp has to ttaumpeacheble .integri carut nacional 108 the firwt of Tene joan he ‘there pow ae rons it; ve said he, “ Spee dep ee folding | suppression of allbroken and suspended ones under ee bring ithome'to | Se! 8 strong Police force to keep the peace, and to industrious ore TS pt rae be actaadet? joors,”” ai went away; [§ no’ Coll ; i f oe n nt away; | gha seen Colt | the operation of the Bankrupt Law, will be the | (6 coor Chanaace uaciaeeediry lieve the necessities of the Treasury, or to supply the same, in a great measure, extinguished. wants ef the government. But on the ye Hy dinner; can’t say what time it went; did not see | of public and private affairs, that will cause jey to sem administration, ready and willing to: carry out To peer se <a eee Colt till Friday, the 24th. On that morning, about | spread throughout the land. 7 stinctions in wet our constitution and laws be | 'to be held to-night at Gothic Hall. This is to be | the yj f Presiden) Tyler in i . ravem,.poccuate hed bean seciled, Mquidased pena ee sas uty =a this pocery principle 3 and,as | a great affair. Splendid music is to be-employed— the views of Presiden) Tyler in introducing econo- | and in his opinion, the Treasury 1s now in want of ‘ me if { was prepating to be awriting master; I said | on goodand cafficient reasons—and if they snould | sho"Greatest evils that society and legislators have to : . “no.” He spoke of book-keeping; told me how | be carried into effect, it is highty probable that the | guard against, let it no longer be saxd ‘that. the people’s Foren micsistaah are * eles —* a ful. When the friends of Mr. Tyler in:the city of | quarter of the year the estimated reeep a ahey. " ead New York can harmenize upon ewch a man, they will | could be pretty accurately estimated—were shown and elsewhere; that’s all that passed; cant see Mr. r same ; but let the responsibility rest on the guilty ; and Colt now. he States, at the next elections, on a better and | trust the ovil will, in a great measure, cease, fic. ‘4 e : had mot made any very particular inquiries, but the Bloodgood, late Chairman of the State Committee | Senate knew it was about this time that advances Cross Examined by Seipex—We dined at 3; and | . § + laid on the table. it was abou: 4 when I went to Wheeler’s. In about ington, and. see whether the whigs have sense Mr. O’Suutivas: reported to-day, with amend- t ‘ ne wi demands, which was one of those that, above all nexioa with this office. other demands, should.not be delayed! It was now tle before six.) When] first went to Wheeler's, RF. Jowns froma she gcleat committee, Crement C. nee of the Third Ward, secreta- asury tised of the New York delegation, to whom | ries. The Board then adjourned to Tharsd - 7 ‘: 4 i 9 ti bapoad i i 4 “7 ay even: | confasion and chaos of parties heze, that ike bil Sheen! wowed be eee time he should Russerx’s Brotner.—Ruseell, the vocalist, has a as written by the great composer. City Intelligence, Democnatic Guverat Commsrres.—Aa the meet+ ing of this Committee last evening, Busan F. goinafew minutes. He stepped to a room and woop, in aspeech of great ability. He was followed | 14h Judicial et of Kentucky. Otysric THeaTre.—This house was crowded to | were many applicants for the office, but the qualifi- jon.on the table, because of is fhm call if an hour; | staid a little while, then went to | a better and more accurate report than any other The report of the National Bank in the city of be pecinace Bis i the very excellent farce of the Rendezvous brought | that not a murmar of disapprobation or disappoiat- Sri very still for half an hour Hes Ox achair. I | Important from Wi gton—Union of the 4 0 being received in favor of Mr. O’Suttavan’s views | that all her faults, did she to select from a multiplicity of candidates, to have | Views of all gentlemen. 7 T ‘ 5 possess any, would be- out, locked the door, and went out. ‘The person We have private information from Washington ¥ > that I heard seme one from the iaside of Colt’s | from which it emanates, we have very good reason | those in relation toa change in the State Prison sys- serious illness, and her reappearance at the Olympic | before him, where the incumbents ought to be re- | new resolution; and, therefore, he pressed his mo- was the rattling of water, After that I heard | It is now believed that the great body of the whig of her recovery, and as such was duly appreciated. | laid dowa by President Tyler; but Owing to the AU: | noes were taken on the demand of faually put the cloth ia the water and wringing it; | tom the patriotic Chief,Magistrate, have come to corps. Our friend Kyle gave a gem of a perform: | decide. From this eircumstence, in part, great ‘we TxeasuRy Nore Beat. was about #ix inthe morning, as of some one nail- | Cabinet, in all, or in the most of the public mea- | foreign poor, landed in the city of New York. TLooxgns axp Dorns.—At the shinplaster riot in | mained undisturbed, who will soon be compelled to | ported by the Commitice of Finance. The first and six in ihe morning; I can’t say whether the For this purpose it is intended to introduce a new fore wie eke aaece ye in oursystem of govern. | them with the finger om the nose. The Postmaster of New York is one of this dee- | Hotes on being returned to the Treasury were re- it tonething; afew minutes after, | heard a noise | }.6n instructed on that point. This | filers a duction into the House of Representatives, where it een instructed on that point is Jaw will em: cntingied lake -gHRE Watt af i-dis's penckadinen dered to meet at Kingston on the 22d of February | 264 the influence efhis office, and paid large sums 000. in that hoar, (rom six to seven, | heard no one goin | sory restrospective eperation of the existing law— Mr. Evans said the second Nena moved by ew Yong, ix Senate anv Assemany Convensp— Aide-de-Camp. the democratic prineiple of rotation im office, a | Was but one of form. It was an amendment of the one in: Wheeler’e room; put the key in = pocket; to your honorable beay—— s 4 — i lowed to remain, would in effect repeal so much the foot of the stairs, {marked to some one in Ste | the repeal of the present law will pass the Senate. t no bank Daal vo reread, walaes complying | ®4¢lphia on Tuesday. Merited. mining upon his successor. The old candidates, ey cece . é substituting an issue ef $5,000,000 instead of the druggist’s door and the stair railing; it is boarded | sign the repeal of the present law, a8 soon as, or “otthis Btateytc any tnt Common Schoels. performed to morrow evening at the Franklin The- | ilk, are driven off the field. Their successors, Mr. ie Of the vee of the last session, but to make it an in- and planed ; the letters looked like ink; eould’r~ operation next August. Hy this measure, all parties ple. Greun Peas were eaten in Charleston last week. | place to his old friend Philip Hone, and he would | suppesed on this mater he should be Cte costs shail be reduced at least one half: isa grievous breakfast there was no such box there; I saw no | tural classes. ye,and im all cusce drawn from mi ty of the passag as Dill. nding onthe people of this State; but all casos of |. is eine un ae creat a dust itrBoston as the and now let us have a good man to fill RA “ 0 of: te Bi seonaee. f the Key of the folding doors; | asked it the former te- ; eat ‘And, in order to equalize jastic ng it home to | es strong police force P, deficiency amounting to something over $600,000 ; a it ‘ on that Friday or the Saturday. That box was re- or the os aah aorta crr PeT ed from all cliques, and beyond the reach ef the cor- ‘And whereas, the Almighty dispenser of events has 8 o'clock, he came to Wheeler's room, and asked : : ‘ £ if ‘These important and cheering views are founded my and efficie int branch of the public | $1,000,000, to meet present pressing demands. Well, is ita phair Hilhiaia tei E ay toliba fiscal statement of the Secretary of the his system was superior to others, and of the | whig party,united with the President, will yet main- | Tepresentatives of this State give ald te the manufacture a eli do well to forward his name, and meanwhile they | © be insufficieat by about three millions and three Jupce—You are very near-sighted, are you not? | firmer ground than ever. And your petitioner will ever respond, ke. &e.! of Whig Young Men, dees not come as near the | Were to be made to various pension agents, 5. A ‘ Soti yRDY leet i tl an hour, about 5,1 went to the police; I returned | enough, moderation enough, patriotism: enough to ments, the bill heretotore introduced by hits, abo- Purpy was elected chairman for the present year, So many of the Loco Focos have held on to office | nearly.a year since, inthe other branch: of the go- Lsaw him. Wreelst an Relznaite, eae Mr. ale Peas nately Wood might have been there; don’t recolleat. ne “Gol. We *> | was referred the petition praying for an alteration | ing. Alderman Pardy was elected b} 1 Fee Rigg fader ye iy Cllpy erg Ticead Day Bake. petal dale oe eetrmnaigl bes Py best orig reported in favor of the prayer niu aoe,” H eeneg OY BEY AND" ona of old, sthey began to wax fat and kick.— | that after the 4th Mareh last, there would be any ne~ 5 ? +. the petitioners. i 3 , Fi ss : oe ‘ 4 8 be : det Te Saravaten its let it_go for wert sga.wonth will be repealed, and that he will not have a] Mr WMactay presented the report of the commit. | Potice.—The exeitement relative to Colt’s trial ee geste: eee bay ekki seanity for TE ee niin thay dort bed foe d, See og feaiine Tent there til L | chance of taking the benefit of the act, he flies into | tee of the last ap remy: i Ruitoaky t ’ x we age see ieee da re : des bye ys a not taken cars early enough to ascertain the proba- Went to the police. I afterwards went te tea. | atowering passion—accuses ue of all sorts of false- See eed tinvenndeaiicaaineesle) Nothing transpired worthy of note. ne a % aaa re regis wd me * ble wants of the Treasury, and supplied those wants ‘Thos were (e only absences that evening after 1 | heod—calla us“ the wretch who-controls the Her | iions, proposing certain amendments to the State Cononen’s Inavesre—The Coroner was called. hey tee seat a e Ww cemmieeie Pies peepee ara ell ae to eg returned {rtm the police; within qnarter or half an ald”—denounces this paper as “that infamous | constitution, in zelation to the eveation of State yesterday to hold an aA om the bedy. of Wil] UP e 0! party for suppoft,.. at ing “profes famed opts Ma oar < hour ' 1 went to tea. I was three quarters of an | iy the New York Hemld, John Tyler’s ape- | debts. liam Moore, a native of Massachusetts, who died | will retain all the present inaumbents,. to conciliate rests rg hyrreigy ak apa rhe pe bGurfabsent at tev. ‘That was a full allowance | 89%) Oe . i ‘A debate ensued as to the propriety of immedi- | {rom # fit of epilepsy at the relectory of Michacl | the regardiof theirfriends. lt may be anact of aha- | Aaa oa Heme lg Re egy to ase < Seto of time. When | returned from the tea lights were } eial organ in New York. ately considering the resolutions. Maguire, No. o "Ser att ttle fea! engaged as rity to disabuse gontlemen who are in this frame of | been no acbaualt for these Treasury notes. The} lit. There never was any candles Shere Taney Weare not surprised that the Colonel should ap- } Mr. Davezac said he was in favor of immediately einy cma ue wee ‘placbperate habits. bla Sralededt ‘Tide: a" @eeaandd ty timedobap ae po! ee Bie, aus bey were spirit lamps. On my return from tea, Ifound | |). 4, 0.- classical epithets to us, so characteristic of | entering upon the discussion. He compared the hebeiAnn Louisa Daniels, a {colored woman,.|mind. President Tyler is determined to exact a | Umsrioths & ly sae ~ Pee Bee r there alone. On returning from the po- | P « 1 itio aged 50 years, a native of Sulem, Massachusetts, | rigid observance to the rule laid down inhis circular. | Wants of the. present year, pro’ or them; Teeth foand Wheeler and Seignette there. Be- | the well-bred gentleman and scholar, “as he under- | Present sgiletes _ se aaae eae Th ei died on Wednesday evening trom cenjestion of the | 4% P di bs | but various circumssances had occurred, which had oa ‘ning from the police and going to tea | stands them.” He has exhausted the same vocabu- penta wedge a a age enor gor why edn Ce eaet | lungs. Having no medical attendance the Coroner, | All officers will be removed against whomcharges of | rendered a resort toa loan impossible. ‘The’ ques~ tween returning from the p re Mi a * 2 herpes tants then rushed without the least delay to repair gs. 7 sia 5 the Co improper interference in elections can be substan- | tioa then came back, should’ the Annet Tean’t recollect seeing any oue else there. My | tary upon the Chief Magistrate of his native ceun- | the damage. He saw no need of any holding back. | Wis called gE gg a> TT iehaab aber leath, | 10 aif thie di brace four-fifthe of | mode which he acknowledged he Moats bat improssion is there were not. Believe Seignette, Ailing him “a wretch,” “a traitor,” ‘a | The resolutions were known every where.‘ Tam- which was showa tohave been as above men- | tiated ;,and if thie does not embracs four: o » preier,but peo adh ym ‘s ‘ toned. all the important offices in New England and the pooner Le apie $07 secede.0 cs seed i . Middle States, then facts that are notorious, open, | solicitati eT Distresaune Catasuty.—The dwelling of J. Tour- A ta nes a gees ‘of Williamsburg, Ashtabula county,.Qhio, took palpable, cannot be proved. In pursuance of this | circumstances are similar, except there was in the r yesterday prevented all business at the police offices. Rivey and Wheeler remajned there from four till I eye 66 Meh «_ | many Hall made us give a pledge to vote in favor of Rivey and Mi holice. “After I returned {com tea, 1 | knave,” ‘a fool,” ‘no geneman,” &e. Albthis | The Y.< station before it would give its vote.” solicitation of tlie head ob-the. Devartmeat, The 2: . ; 4 ‘i Treasury. some where adout a million of dollars eon the 24th of December, and one ot his chil- | design of the President, he has alroady nominated do: ineun aeslenibener lawn, whateadl Sarentne were Gon't recollect seeing any other person there but | js appropriate language, according to the idea which | Mr. Srymoun remarked, that he was not in the Wheeler. Returned from tea about quarter past | « G9) Webb of the regular army” entertains of gen- | happy or unhappy condition of the gentleman from blargely inde! and the power to issue treasury Jupar.—Decidedly right. whether it will pass for decency even in the Union | j; should have a {ull discussion. lady, Miss Lucy Maynard, perished in the flames. " ‘i aegink dor ooetn po y Wirsess.—Yes it was night. Igot on the desk | Club—certainly Dufi Green would have put his veto | The question, after some further debate, was House and centents all d d wee aL olkanatal ig be Lect eS patie py peat an arent table ener ‘with one knee ; to listenat the folding doors ; this | op jt, taken on a motion to make the resolutions the spe- at deo a ia ‘ iitice’ 's step in | ot shut their eyes, without endangering the credit was quarter or hajfan heur aiter I first went to But what is the matter with the Colonel ? cial order for Tuesday next, and lost—ayes 4, the present incumbents ig is one step in | OP ihe eherhinaia, coubin such ae ue the Wheelers’s—half-past four. Never went to Colt’s r : noes 59. F a ‘ard of two hundred dollars for th ti the work of reform which wes anticipated by } rust take measures eve though. 7 wera sucl door to look through the key hole. After I He says that the New York Herald represented ‘A debate of considerable length was then drawa any r aA be Be reg ii he ag ure the people of all clases. This pernicious prin~ | as they approved). bec ay rich they did feturned from tea, Wheeler went once | that the Courier & Enquirer had charged Congress | out, on a motion in relation to the public printing. | # ae Wi is te Paty age prey rene : d upon the practice of the govern- | approve, in the ot sthnse t7s- thems Tea saaheavail~ to Colt’s door and knocked—staid aminnte or two th bribery and coriuption,’at the rate of $100,000 Cave Unciecar- . » Ww packers et Z e is re oe ciple, engral fted upon prac the g appre hee eon cy Se eat ort and come away. ‘This was 10 minutes after I re- | de bat this representation in “false,” Ror eu ere Sir, cea whiskers, high oyes, a aay ced Joke | meme by Gen: Jackson,.of making public employ- |i. Cizot would be touihorize an independent is- turned from tea. Daring that time I heard no noise | pethead—and that this representat : wihbeae vey ment the reward of paztizan service, has made the | sue of notes.to meet the present wants and the pre- is Colt’s room. I heard the t ns Xe Gerd mys c Heed! ae is a N es meet he . \. office holders throughout the country ea army of | sent emergeacy of the epretament, Still, leaving minutes past half past nine o 9 it id so—and eve: who reas icles "ALE Feed FARES . 5 + rel +t ue e Joan—six, or ai: tninutes told o'clock. It was immediately after | i Maiigtehoes Wace inaberwa tahitian (fit Ga) A. Man ox Fiuz—Jacob Glove, Cabinet maker, of | electioneerers. They were reqnired to exercise the | power to cbuain, the residue et the kte tix Or oot the person who had gone out had returned; I think | 1" Aegin tite Math derstood | IY ever the country — Philadelphia, died on Wednesday from the effects | influence coaferred hy their places to further the | Vens if it should be wauted. nd here he was called inthe moath of September, while the omnibusses | anti-bankrupt meeting in the Mxchange, underato Chan! Tava ot Log le og on Wednesday evening of last | eads of their party. It was part of the tenure of | upon fora brief explapation, and it should be a very are ranting, arid the windows are open, ® person | the “Courier” to make such a charge, and passed a | yor, * Seek + Lathan oe ne By be office. This greatly ambittered the contests of the | brief one, of the condition of the treasury ; and he kat Jac 3 F ; ; Se ee actt, Eve, editor of the New York He- | around him and burned kis person so shockingly as | last twelve years, and arrayed the office holdezs in honahe sees eervs citahey rere Guides! “od analy meedpeitiy is — of wr er to cause his death. a position of open, avowed hostility, to that class of | 5 ‘would be necessary besides these Treasury ‘ont Copperthwalt, Jaudon, Hassenger, Monroe Ea- elected Gen. Harriso id Mi What were su; 'd to be the t cards & Co., next prosecute all the new in the the people who electe tison and Mr. | Notes. pose _moaas, o| ey. he iivet 7 The atrocious r sing "and brazen Tyler They knew the ground on which they stood. the, iateav. i ers pompeneed blo sanine i ese financiers would amuse a hermit.— ‘ . Pulvotergh Stunt They entered the combat with a perfect knowledge | \iar? The Secretary had estimated them at $19,- of the consequences of defeat. If their party went {0,80 frown castoms ; and from miscellanies and. seven. It was raining’ The lamps were lit. It New York who came here pledged. He would not h was as dark asit is now, (Fivemuinutes to eight.) | tlemanly conduct and demeanor—but we doubt Tein ditis restiitiok Wat he wear Gly OER. ren, a jittle boy of three years of age, end a young |S. G. Andrews tor postmaster at Rochester, Escarx ano Rewan: riff and prose- cutiug attorney of Galli: uty, Ohio, have offer- Course or Pustic Orrxiox.—The annexed items indicate the course of public opinion—and the tone of moral sentiment that begins to prevail extensive- fellow who signs himself J. B. president of the famous Floi aville, has instituted @ libel su jm Colt’s room might speak as loud as I do now, resolution repudiating it. Every paper that has al- , ° 4 that he Sonuerte ee Ww ee ae hy pte Pe luded to the matter understood the “Courier” in the kc on Chataber street, facing his door, | same way. The “Journal of Commerce,” the “Madi. body come | sonian,” the ‘National Intelligencer,” and others, out of Colt’s roo The angle of sight is very may be named. li, and a person to see any body come out of Golt's ie ace come ainee went Wheele: Why then, should “ Col. Webb, of the regular Gourt Calendar--This Day. Screnion Court.—Nos. 19,22, 29, 46, 1; fat, Count or Common Pumas. rst part, 10 o'clock A. M., before Judge Ingral 108. 317, 93, 98, 101, 103, . ; , " ; Fixancrens Cavonr.—A grand jury of the State of 11 0 room. J found Mr. Wheeler that evening was @ army,” fly into such a passion, if we understood him | 4 indicted the President, Ditectors & Co. of the | 1%, “oe poring erage po a9 ag et he down, they expected to go with at, and it is best | inc dental sources $150,000, with power to issue little agitated , allthe world did ? Rock River and Rail Road Bank for swindling. “Bank: | 9°! % 4) 31) 516, 2.04, 66, 68, 26,60. | that they should not be disappointed Treasury Notes 80 as to make the whole about Seupes—But you could not see his face to tel | 89 4 ‘ aan to take | ers are not treatef with the courtesy once extended to | © Lita a ice hid d jat they shor ri t $19,200,000. This, according to the Secretary’s unless you were very close to him. It is true he denies it now, and attempts to take | ths. Won't some of our grand juries here indict a few gE aaa” at FTWENTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. estimates was the exteat of his. resources for the Wirxess—Then the question hadbetter not been | jt back. Be it so. If he repents, and regrets his | bank swindlers }—IWinois paper. ee sate Goerep, Hej Riceeet ie hee ae fois ry year independent of the Treasury Notes. And asked. i ; c d of it than we " ec rimy_ nag wee oe! ‘a — es i was that statement entitled to. confidence ? Might Sexpex—Dut you can’t distinguish persons un- | indiscretion, no one can ganas se ge Nad Simons ‘A Provs Lrox.—Their is at present a very fine | campmentto be held near Baltimore in May next. ot. tin Soeueennp hea ovee, perigwetodh the Pon fess clove are. He repented in the case of J. D. Stevenson, Wirsess—I can’t tell you at ine get wee be first eharging him with perjury—then taking it all any one else. Teould if the sun shone strongly on | 1.0 hut, unfortunately, he c forward and aestaed eka td aati si Troms Tepeats his charge, and calls it “ false swearing.” lack. Gea pe w--Not know a white man from a black. | This backing and filling isnot like “a Colonel of the Apromst ents py THE Paesrpent.—Postmasters. —George MeNier, at Anni d.; Samael G. Andrews, at Rochester, Henry Huggins, at New Haven, Ct.; Char faddock, at Lufialo, nate. yepreies', Jan. 19, 1842, | from the Customs? He (Mz. J:vans) thought he Praver or Prorssson Marear. had The estimate of the late Secretary (Mr. The Rev. J. N. Marri, Chaplain to Congress, | Ewing) wea.twenty two milion and a half from the opened the proceedings, this morning, with the | Customs, but that vras on the basis of a suy tion following neat prayer, Which he delivered with a | that new duties would be imposed which they did subdued, music intonatio: not adopt. The ball which he proj and recom- prospect of having the wants of the A. B. C. F. M. fully supplied.{Mar Yohannah, the Nestorian Bishop, is the Lion of the day among the Saints. The la- dies eye him from top to toe, from head to foot. 1 One beautifn! and amiable saint observed, “I would | New Yor Wireess—Yes, 1 can tell you are white, not] regular army.” Even now, if he means to take * aay § Justice ¢.—Samuel Drury and John our Heavealy Father, we feel thet | mended would have given probably about $8,000,- black back the charge of bribery he made in his paper | Cheose him for a husband much sooner than an In- | 11 Goddard,to be Justices of the Peuce inthe county ah dyord Goa, Owrothing. an’ that change aud im- | 000, but they etrwek out some moat i ol Witwess—I have no recollection of speaking to on Coen: i but let it be per. dian, a black man, or perhaps even an abolitionist of Washington, in the District of Columbia. tion ere stamped on all oar works:in thy handsare | by which they reduced ihe amount pete Me Wood that evening about this. I heard no | Stine Congres, let him do so, but letit be per. } 7 i yok. however, is not at liberty, young ladies. perfection oft fe ata the destinies of all nations. We be- | WVeduesng thea bas estrus would i noises but those I said; went to bed at 10 oreloek fectly understood that it shail not be repeated at the J a eats hcaduern teats catrumeaine hai seoch thee to grunt unto wey Downy eapecial blessings leave them nineteen millions an very my chair was against the desk by tne folding | next change of weather S . - The Library Edition, and the folio form on our Yao Marrecertatives of thirgrea; | little over the estimates of the present po Mine my bed was made on the chai 4 | g Oar friend, the Colonel, is a curious fellow, with Caxapa.—Sir Charles Bagot has arrived at Kings- te: jaturday, Ja J, will contain four chapters of oaws pl iene ty pi — | ine Ngo hod Thus then, they had the opinions of both Secre- ton, and is about re-organizing the Government of | Ovs Mess, a new work by the author of “Charles taries as to the probable amount of customs for the ; and he now wished to examin the basis on which the present Secretary has made his esti- mate. We had estimated the receipts fromcustoms tor the prereancyear, at $19,000,000; and how did he make it eut? y,of the imports for 1841, which were now on bond $3,400,000 might be takem as the estimated duty receivable this year into the treasu- ry. And in 3842 the i oe pepe Senators might seppose that it woul more, but New York Chamber of Commerce, praying for | Jook atit, and if they looked at it with reference to amendments of the Bankrupt Law. the yeat, and to the condition of affairs, they Similar petitions, and petitions for the repeal of be ay it as much or more than realized. This, the Bankrupt Law were Mv esented by Mr. Bu- | (Mr. Evan’s) first impressions were, that the Secre- cHanan, Mr. Bexron, and Mr. Auury. tary had overstated it, and he looked at the subject Tae Resources © GOVERNMENT. with the aid of the information which was derived Mr. Auten’s resolutio ¢ up inorder. It was | from the documents before them. Assume, then, in the following terms:— that the Secretary was correct, and what amount of Resolved, That the Secretary ofthe Treasury be direct | imports paying duty, was: it to bring inte ed to inform the Sena this country to give that revenue? The net re C yeas ea ae ae ete mig in his opinion, the ent can,in the 2X! | nue was $15,600,000 as the law now — gency of its financial affairs, be carried on withoutwith’r | If they added to that as the cost Section, Foealling to its vervice the revenue devivedfrom the 0'Y | and “bounties und drawbacks—he did nut spewk lic domain—and which. by an existing act, is set wpart for distribution to the States - or wi hont drawiog from | of the drawbacks on goods re export d—the omfo’ ; d slept four or five time: e 4 Sore witht : ry It was Mr. Wheeler’s plan | 8°™ good points, and come bad. For “ auld lang t 1 af | O'Malley.” a oe i els room lighted up ofa night; Inever took | syne,” we wish to do him justice. We have spent Canada. Nothing is yet Pin eit hn Tom Starverox, chapter XII. occasion to examine the tolding door, except te see | many pleasant hours in his society, before he needed supposed that the seat of government will be rr Also—Traee Macsiricent EB: " And another Song from “ Howitt’s Geri pth a hem ie ee ee ocead desks | the benefit of the act, and all his bad temper and moved from Kingston. ida't look to see w | Life"— with half a dozen or so complete Tales. paint et the drop down. When the p' ‘t went | Sour disposition cannot make us forget his good Origi: vicles by John Neal, H. Hastings Wel t - Panx Toeaten. —Mx. Buaxe’s Bensert.—The Se- Henry B. Hirst, Thomes Dunn English—with the wat out and returned they eack time locked the door. | paris, or wink at his weak ones. He has got into a T don’t recollect going to Colt’s door that evening. | pad scrape, and there is no way to get out of it, but cretary of the Treasury of Mr. Simpsen’s cabinet, ca of oa Py rash ya 9 ante; tnoitati i ‘ and every thing that goe: plete + ing from issues a card of invitation to his constituency for a wataw hen ng Pippy or pioperenter ‘hs by frankness and honesty. One question, before we by i igh he Park tertaining newspaper, . - grand fete, tobe given by him to-night at the Park. " ——_——— 5 shutters; don’t remember who the last on that | close. Did you, or did you not, yourself, write the | We bnowiebne one who deserves the support of the ACartra. Nosorn, is the * Yankee Nation” for left me with Mr. Wheeler; when Wheeler left me, | very communication in your paper, which has ee increase in public favor, and de- bi ¢ Blake: * Imost | thie week. It seems to increase i L locked the door immediately, so as to sound #8 i | kicked up ail the noise, charging Congress with tre Palte of tasincérity, by of i ie i i has | Doug! r, the Fruits of Insincérity, by iy ok i , 4 yee a veteran in the service, and his whole career of, Gi et More Fog AM ny a vod tei Colts pean while Si eet put | bribery? And did you not affect to deny the cor- | been marked with a deportment unexceptionable— 3S The Cofia MU TUTTLE, Agent, four chairs together and * spread the comforter and | rapt insinuation, in the very editorial article which | Ever ready to satisly the patrons of Old Drury, he Office $1 Ann Street. laid down; all before the person returned; I was | you meant to make the whole charge tell on Con- has secured the warm esteem of a large circle of | Aigo, for sale as above, the Trial of Rev. Mr, Van \ s0 still 1 could hear every thing; I heard the deer ; friends, and to these and the public generally, he | zimat. Price o unlock before the person went out; I heard his foot gress js to aid tim on the occasion of his benefit, and steps go towards the stairs; when he returned I Answer these questions honestly, otherwise we | thereby give hima token of their satistaction with iid not hear him set dewn a pail or anything: the | shall goto ‘work and prove something. his combined ¢xertions to please and accommodate name on that box of the person at St. Louis i dont} nae , all parties. He oflers a very attractive bill, such as remembr. The name of the pargon at New Ore ns | Prooness or (rox West.—There were thirteen | will be sure to draw a crowd, apart from the induce , was Gray, with some letters before the name marriages at Franklin, Tenn., on the 25th ult. ments of his own angeunsement into all truth, and that the; ever be blessed ants illumination of thy light end love, through | next y ‘hrist— pane Tue Banxrure Law. Petitions and memorials were presented in great numbers agsion the ves of postponement of the Bankrupt Law, by Mr. Evans, Mr. Tatumaner, Mr. Bayarp, Mr. Bucsasax, Mr. Maxum, and Mr Cuay. : Mr. Tatuanax presented the proceedings of the Student's ‘Tne Prince de Joinville showed good taste in RA his segara at 46 Chatham street. Mr. Reder fos just received a lotof choice fine flavored Havane’s, by the C. Colon, which does one’s heart good to look a! — he oughtto call them “Repealers.” See advertisemet.