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numerous friends were} yielded, unshackled, to aid in the adv iende were) vie cause of Polk and Dal- las. On his retirement from office, a strong move. ment is anticipated in favor of returning him to the U_S. Senate, from Virginia. In this position he could materially aid the cause, and while he would do honor to the post, his splendid abilities would be fully appreciated A variety of opinions have of late been indulged in among what are termed the best informed polit- ieal circles at Washington, as well as with certain letter-writers hence, in» reference to the opinions and feelings of the Northern and Eestern States upon the Annexation question ; anda most palpa- ble error exists in the suppesition that this portion of the Union is not in favor of it! From repeated and frequent conversations fhere with the leading men of both political partiez, and members from those sections, | thoroughly satisfied that this‘ question is a decidedly popalas, ene, both with themselves, as well as wil re majority of their constituents. In the ogland States particularly, this question was oeait forward as}. one of the firat importance; the issue there in the late election was direct and unqualified in regard to it, and even in that strong hold of Abolitioniam and Whigeery, the official result in the six States lately decided, shows an actual majority of the poprlar vote in favor ot Polk and Texas! Bur aside trom this—the fact is well known that this xnatter was thoroughly canvassed and boldly vocated, at all the popular assemblages and politi cal gatherings, and the great leaders ot the Demo- cratic party in New England. pore avowed their support of the measure men as Wood- bury, Bancroft, Rantoul, and others who were in the field from the commencement to the termination of the campaign, in all their eflorts pledged themselves and the didates they supported, for immediate annexati and,none more able, or friends more devoted, cag be pointed at, than those very menin New England, who, trom the first, adhered heart and hand to this po ae and righteous measure. Jt is true, the Hon John Fairfield, senator from Maine, thought diffe- rently, and voted against the treaty—but he was ep exception ; and although a most taleuted and true- hearted Democrat, he might have erred in this — The State he repres-n's, on the contrary, gave a most overwhelming majority for the Texas candi date! The fact is beyond question, that a maj ty ot New England’s sons are now decidedly in vor of annexation, and should the question be sub- mitted to-morrow tor the vote of their members in Gonaress, the record would display a majority of “ayes” It is certainly a source of amusement to the quiet observer of men and manners, at this time, to watch the course of policy which latterly appears to be adopted by common agreement here, among the politiciaus acd members trom New York State Why it 18, remains a secret in their own keeping, bat they are playing their cards most reservedly, 11 their own way. No demonstration is made—n speculations or conversation can draw them out— no intimations are voucsafed, on their part, to indi- eate their future purposes—no contingency seem: 4 to stir them to ostensible action! Why isit? Js their game so deep that common lookers-on can- % ot penetrate itt What is the object of theirquiet- D>» they desire sobbat Do they expec mething'? Or will they make “ one grand rush’ When the proper moment arrives? Why all thi shvness? Is it on account of their extreme moder- ty? Bah! Bat who can answer? Aye, who? | do not now speak of your small fry— your spes— imps — “‘seeret agents,” and the like. When right, and Van Buren, and Tallmadge move then.we shall see! But 4 salt Aas the NeweYork politicians are playing a shrewd and careful game. and though they are compelled to drag Benton in thetr trail, they are ‘at it,” desperately. Whai may come of it, time alon *will develope. T observed a day or two since, in a stray Eas tera paper the name of David Henshaw, of Massa. chusetts, coupled with the probability of a seat in Mr. Poik’s Cabinet! The writer did not designate his place, but (have thought he would look wel in the office of Secretary of the Navy again! Hir acquaintance with South Boston lands, Common- wealth Bauk and kindred matters, would be valu able to facilitate the business of the department! As a specimen of his admirable financial abilities, it will be necessary only to reter to the commenda- ble foresight he evinced while he occupied thar post, temporarily, in the contract he effected tor the article of clothing—agreeably with the terme of which the contractor has furnished the arti- eles, until there is now actually on hand at various poinis, more than six hundred thou. sand doilars worth of surplus clothing de- livered (sufficient to answer all accruing orders tor two or three years, at least,) which are a dead weight, constantly depreciating in value, on the hands of the Goverament—and upon which the contractor has made a splendid fortune—his profit being sot less than 18 to 20 percentom. This is » notorjous ‘act. Henshaw in Polk’s Cabinet?— Never! mself, and his clique of old hunkers, Sere (p: aticaily) on “their beam ends,” months Sthere appears to be no further question in refer- nce to the disposition of General Cass of Michi- gan _ lie will be sent to the United States Senate, trom that State, in place of Porter, whose term expires with the present Session of Congress Letters have been received here quite recently, which state that the fact is understood at home, and that Cass will accept the trust. This is well. The Senate offers a fine field for his splendid powers, and it is the place where himself and his friends will have by far the best opportunity ot working out their plans for his ultimate benefit, in view of his chance forthe successive in °48. Apart from this, the brilliant talents *oi Gen Cass will conduce to the material advantage of his party, in this position, and he is pertectiy willing to serve them. With this exception, there appears to be no man of especial prominence, who an be taken up from the west, for any very high osition. Mr. Douglass, from iuinois, who is a firm friend to annexation, and who possesses ex- cellent talents, promises weil, provided he does not proceed too fast, or fire too high. He will become ‘a man of note” hereafter, he does not allow his aspirations to injure him. Though he where I now am etopping for a few days. Mies C. is getting wonderfully fat, d_in a year or two may exhibit herself as the gi T think she cow weighs three hundred pounde, 1 hope the traps are well secured, asl tremble every time at see her step on them. Miss Clarendon, a wonderful actress, is now performing in her place at the Hol- liday. Her feat at Pittsburgh in whipping the Manager, (‘in 2 horn”) gives her great popu! Burton is doing very weil at the Front, apne Viator. P. 8S. I have seen a. gentleman who has just left the Governor elect. The following additional ap- pointments are certain: Colonization Ageut—Col. Wm. R. Stewart, an “Old Hunker,”— Office ‘eh ‘pickin; MEL ond Court—B. B. Hodges, David Evans, Wm. Wnotte Commissioners—8. C. Leakin apd Jacob Small, layors, and both “Old Hunkers.” Insolvent Commissioners—Neilson Poe, Abner Neal, Jas. Hance. rden ofthe Jail—Hugh W. Evans-—an “Old Hun- Tleave i in the cars io-night for Sy pahinacomsrpses I will write you occasional] ‘Te Coxaera TyrocRaPuicat | Socrery celeb! ted their thirtieth anniversary last Saturday even- ing by means of a supper, provided at Congress Hall by Messre. Jewett & King. This entertainment was conduct- ed cn temperance principles. About seventy gentlemen partook of the supper. ited guests present were the Hon. John Quincy Adam Hon. L. Severance, the Mayor of Washington, J. S Gallagher jee t the Virgi nia Senate, Mr, Harris, editor of tution,” é&c. After aupper, thirteen regular toasts ome dran! complimentary toasts which Aen given during tertainmen’. the gentlemen above named happily respon- ded. Several odes written for the occasion by practical printers were sung with fine effect in the course of the evening. A number of volunteer too: drapk. The company separated about midnight greatly pleased with their evening’s entertainment.—Nat Int.,\Jan. 6. Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. imden and a 4 Wilmington RR, 214 ; 60 60 Girard Bank,’ bb, 105 Skconp Boarn, Jan 4.—§1000 Lehigh 6's, 1848, cal, 85; 200 do. 1844, 354 ; $9000 State 5x, Sdc&p, 7520 10000 de, 74} 5 8000 do, bcp, 73§ ; 8000 do, Bd: Bes 734 ; 300 shares Wilnington RR, b6, 2 2145 100 do, 6d, 213 NEW YOKK LYCSUM, ™m ratecnn| Feige corner of Broadway. OF FRENCH, GERMA UraLIAN, eR GUS OORAPHY. Er ATIN, HEMA- Mss: A BIGHARD,. in conjunction M. ADOLPHE al eat pep ‘of the Normal pono Y in L. GILLt petyeon jachel ‘Dien Ni,; M_MATLESON, Cherie of m London ea uther several Pro- the ‘above mentioned place, « School for fe house of ieeruetion am in the mom- afternoon. The system is that adopted in the eues of France, French isthe language ofthe School. “Lhe ms for the whole course of ‘iustruction are $20 per qui *or those who wish lessons in any modern langanee, 9 iSt3 per Richard continues his course of lectures in Fresich araty ening at 7 oe are RENCH’S HOTEL, HE PROPHIETOR cpecrfall iota be tienda Tie pablia toer be fas epee Pee ses ea it the very best hotels in the ei building and fi ng ub The apoee toate es ial ‘eward to elewance and and that he has combined eco- voany the followin A KOOM FQ EEK ‘The roouss will be warmed wratia, dd chore be more than one bed in ‘There is KERKCTORY. attached, in which there Is served wp at ALL HOURSOf the day and evening. ‘There coma connected, for warm, enld an shower ‘The Porter will be jn attendance at all faring the it lodgers, and tole them out at all ho a a "hose who want ngs eae es, Wil tang the ball bell ni9 3m*m a PHCENIX COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS, 36 Elizabeth Screet, between Tap and Grand Sires, | NEW YORI HE, Subscriber would respectfully inform Traders, Country bal peed \d the public ily. that he has constant! hand and for sale, Green, Roasted a Ge ad fs y Ground Pra a Mustard, Sistas Mace, Trsim 100 50Tbs exch snd ra tin sale at the lowest - Good Cy f ooh peters Gos phy ok nd pert of d of the city free of charge. 43 im*m GORGE G. MESSERVE, LODGINGS TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, aT THE NAG’S HEAD No.3 Bancray penne REAR rina’ anna , ceall’ from bis friends and sol: ee Dablie. wes BYRNES. ABBEY HOTEL, 1024 STREET, BLOOMINGDALE ROAD. zt TALE proj ietér of the Abbey Hotel would make his dit Im*re beat bow of thanks for the lbgeal patropege given to his fully’ preptred for tae fll business, end would cheerful x gfaraiah partion or individuals with Breakfast, Dianers, ¢7 id Katable be fo an jes will - papa so WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PICKLING AND PRESERVE WAREHOUSE [2 = Kt ‘CRIBERS, of the only origin establishment of ‘ind, offer to the notice of our ssuthern frieuds, mer- chants, re our own city and comney trade, the ro Larnext ond best ted assortment of Fruits ever rere presented 3 spe gr Peaches—Malreaturies, Morris? ites, Honest Johns Heath, &e. | Pior Apples, Raspbern pricotts, Strar Eaux, space other Plumbs, all possessing in their pacar theii aatural flaw Also, Jelly’s of the Strawberry, Raspberry, Quince, and Pine Aveo and Cranberry. Also. Pickles, Catsups, and Sauces, of every imaginable de- ny tn gabe jars, of every size, to suit the convenience of the purehi “Also, Fiekled a 4 Stewed Oysters, potted for exportation, and ted Lima warrauted to he A Masters and ‘Priva Families ail"are are invited to call ind = mine the best seleet i aut i ever before offered to the ng ofthe publi. sn KHOW'& VINCENT, 55 Courtlandt Sy dams foe Hisvune Phase ee eeieh ar "Also, ad Oymces Kege wach 219 Smere a SHIP sittin we Please attend tothe THI BT. 7 tis al ase ot nite py ihe I i A rite it wi der geveral order, A nh sap 1 Tok Piet EAR A yt Jn hog and tad City" use; fe Worse Wires apap pane R. Dunlop Seen, from: ny rere sty is aaa bee Lo Rests ally slayted'to the eae of Prive Ronlics, Touts, New York, January 3, 1645, GENTLEMEN’S ERE! G* MEN OR FAMILIES BREWERY. AND sgriber offers f ery,” in to western Railivad. pearly vam, and cape rr safe ieee ituated in the centre face wid Gittsick, ‘where’ the’ coonapeion el ale is santle be "The Farm consists of 72 acres, iat wich, is well bee, the rest ender le tivation, well ood buil Will be sold separausly or together, "Terass eg co West Troy, Albany County, July 10h, 1844, ji3 thre RICH CHINA AND GLAS; WARE. 0 FAMILIES Sellicg off | Brenig fora few wat Shine sere. Cot Cog and Reiley ‘Seti: Bich Cat Glas ag, Decanter, fr Hall Lante CrHtloiMas AND NEW YELAK’DS eee Ehuats 'T. Ur Guockities, WHOLESA BAND . AT SCOT ?L’S, 7 TASBAU oT aT. TRE aubscriber offers to public inspection the best te tee ries, Wines, fra, ter 200, of any es ogra ei ia ‘Consing d Gin, seotch and Irisn W) et peters 3. ‘Wholesale and aa Stare, 16 pases ouret. ie from the coun tel buy tor cash, Komishad eo ft to their dvatige 7 ca mea Oo any part ae "Phe Beotch and ih Whitey if THE NEW ORLEANS comsenoi NEWS & Re ADING ROOMS, Ia THE COMMODIONS AnD AIRY NEW BUILDING, CHARLES AND VERANDAH HOTELS. fh nt YS ieerally supported, and wi Patronage of the Merc! Stag Sich me admirable yt prutiel cities, 80 eminently 2 a fording great fi to,gur cit'zeas particularly, aud vo strangers geuerally Visiting reat mar of t Srecareutcent feniodieal Liveragure will be regularly ‘ne priuc+pal Commercial and ae attended to, Journals the Arts ‘and Dei Medicine, etc, ete, will also be taseu—the ish te othe er Oocmart npeat being to clea ihe ereat ces of all vesse! quarter cents for each lett “he establish it iM be opened as an Ou for secs gale om 1c 2.0 ect wren wll be placed days collected oa By le pi ¥ a. tise onected Ciao the des of Bipehy ee. te ia ‘the ; the establishment w:! [or ‘Purpopes, wah an itional report eee Ship Owvers and Captains of es tha}l, st ra times, have free access to the establis are requested to cai yas every attention will be paid thera, Any su jon of a subscriber will be atiended to, and com plied with as far ax practicable; the. great desire of the proprie- ve satisfaction “Oh ccnatal Bubechpdons For each i iv dual subscriber, and firme of two partuers. $1 mf three ot more teribe at i per month—a Jonger period, at ung the ey can * tor hashad ‘suriet tld has combined ecouom; om A room for one ni; ALS AND. WINDOW BHADE HE subs es of losing their fall stock H iolstery igods before the sass too far ndvanioed” offSt the simeat a reduction 1m price, and 10 percent lower atany other eatal ment in the city. Families in want of Cartains or Window Shades are invited ve Us a.call, as they cau make a selection from the largest fssortment in the city, and at the lowest prices, tmporsers and Upholsterers, 243 way, opposite Yay Bi tad bed SkRUP OF WILD of the Lungs a Panacea for all disenses and uni or all the Cinvasgr aed o an there art Bir de hs Brushes ofall kinds; very aitiale ne fea we of tel OF faves, ¥ peter or wi SONS. aes ‘ ean to see if they are geri nine Jone are genuine, or to be ape aeeis B OWN begs to inform the d the rr. oH LB OcuLis tinues to pursue po nig maces ts hat ent Hh dienaen ofthe the Kye, and to yehieh ps and even furs: Bt s'forty. years, que Felice ie te have baf'd the skill of, and been declared incu able, by.emiueut Physicians and Oculiat Inked, maser that an Td’ be’ almost unkuow Alcted woul wt to hi im hen he Tow al iced, or in the ry stage. of juflammati before 0 many che ap but wet Brown will ot undertabe cite where teri not good doars from Broedway. Hours “Olin Ts Chamber ta see, fou of Seep Le tozP M, (Sanday: 78 an BRONCHITIS hi 1ILLEDS EGER) eit oe, bat oe fe beers jesale at tl bes ‘The gen ura green oon bemee, lnsetitved with Usa name of On 1 wnich no one dare (wait'GES k HASKELL. 4 Pexrsareren USEFUL FANCY ARTI S pore Bere In tHE Granite $ iLDING Baoapway, Conner or HAMBERS STREET, HAVE themort extens ve gaaoriment of beautiful and choice the Tous Tasty, sux Dn Room anp ree Borgo. to the cit _ conantiog of Ferfumery a Depastlcne fortes yepacs) ” jing ; Deatifrices bum welling or at home. It has heretof re bees the case, chasing most of the articles enumerated below, that th " buy have beea unable to find fod of ies rit Bee at it Messrs. A. B Sands ted ety the Dressin and ak as neon ta in fuited states, Most ic eas sitar he aa rangers vieiting th eye i el iran fare respectfully 1m to call and observe the ret vit) Pi ect. Fon Saving — of J ee ream sabe ey ore hoiee and fine, and se- ub ci tba Hoa.auy Fagannzas ap Big0x 0 7 Gontrugign poefands Lotion Rowland’s ial dor: destroy t These deny fe rf jara and damp atmosphere. Nol ome restorative of Warens von Tower Use on tHe Heapacne. Weat india Bay Water; Faringie genuine eau de ne Wacer of our own manufacture, a t Lavender Wer; Lubin’s der; superior Orange Flower eo Wa reat variety, to please all minds, satayanamuk, positive, end tentiaa tere toot! Prowens anp Penrumery ror THE To1LEt nore pabla's and Guerin — ‘nas toa pe apa Stevessi ter the above complaints, this Feat PB ovbmeenypebe see wit fo it de mot sos ares aes setcsserhitee a orci i —— ane a au ae SE WITHOUT. mana APHOGREATIVE ELIXIR CORTIAL Ts Kreatest in medical Sa rae qhe for years pi in ive Elixir Cordial. It is fluor albus, debility, inconti ‘iable is, Se aaees posotbcoead tees coeetry saree Cowen be posi directed to. Dr. PEL YEA Dox. York 4 MADAME PH irom Ui Office and street, eines requisite to walenicenaerens ieee ion mistrad balan Ani Fete ¥ CIFIC PILLS FUR THE RADICAL VEE U's SPE Ae ule ALS DISEASES | OF THE, URINARY ORGANS. Chronic and Acut ‘Uret Prostrate Gland, Loins. ypeed d effectuall; ayer Aly, and often ually jem br street, and 127 siden tae. Ux sary ie ninel safe havi Sides a single id = eee : ae Seer ead ‘standing, or ag DENTAL SURGERY. TEETH SUPPLIED nea A Tot AND IMPROVED | Wire and Decayed ‘Teeth ae ae boy 0. geste, ea saci FOR THE F FACE. AND ret of Charente Chews che Cot oo = wholesale or fa THOMAS Gro. T. Hare. aoe ABEKNETH TANICA. Ri the mentale rymeds for diseuea of «private ne tu ‘Aeruathy pontize vs . Without Pe eolons om are San wee ante bates a ens . NERVOU! 4 INSTI ee zach umn ee ae eae Seat Ton, amalited advertising i botag one wo | Ca eae ae ea turcek. Open trom 8 A-M. 10 9 ns DR. JORDAN'S“ PACKAGE EXPRESs.” Tie renowned Packages, (price three dollars) expressly for of the generative of eke gl pertect cure of ny oenedet { amiss ace 5 tained at Sete waved oa of Prince street, from Broadw: Dost paid. ge for aconsultation, but country onde zat 4 rede INVISIBLE WIG street. oD ee ee oe ADVICE ‘AT! HE pager TE, The ate te Ltd See ay aint Sacer akatoee real yenptoms, me all moco: il te reat of of inventor, eases of the See cing wiceerpmameeir et ah che ler box. ax. ‘Bold at te College "W. &. RICHARDBON, M. D., Ageat. (thn ALTERATIVE MIXTURE FORK THE per- cure of pri ayyhilea, vencieal imary or jects, noaee, oF any complaint hyn by ai wundicious use + OF Waal treatment. fet cert aunt remainioa tu Geir eystem® should aso hey oe delay the system 8 pet ag a esa ef ana malin ta quate ire power were of the mended b' Jollege ss in- Soe en ej = mea te gg ure state of the Soe ww fame Haat relat the a resiots farther can eats sina nodes, is ambitious, yet, to be successful, he will find ae (; 1 Vernwes tie ieee rane apy vies eae that men ot his age, qualifications und experience, | FASHIONABLE SUBSCRIPTION BALLS AT of? the prone’ doa ji VE, ifn venta; "Kew de Portes WA TIFICLAE 7 TER ED ctmeeactenty dt | ton lis or'an jaicdsetons une of tua must follow ; he cannot lead at present. I have a THE ALHAMRA, 559 BROADWAY. fe 5 port impossible w Pi Foes the artificial natural ones, story to unfold—but I will defer it to my next. THE propecorat the Allhainrs has the honor to anaounce t " ‘mak Ly a artic on. caen"Mlanscvest the nclasil Sopris st Bes Pe Sted cloth Brashes; it ys; Balumore. Mons. Gabriel and'De worponai torte ston of Ball tnt oe wh ch bas merited aud received so much tne fa . C ca et veal cr, ai sor by ns pga rae favoring Dir. bees. ot te culty and others, ts tus jus Jy celevtated r-tn-dy ion of o nett wit . 4 WICHARDSON, M. D.. Ageat. [Correspondence of the Herald.] fecctoeeed pen ot (ro stareee eter ied ane gue | ara fom sourecs of eapscuability, that cures have been sere mud Tooth ‘Brushes re We | gcAll contalations five, 911 Broedway ayerne kg ONSTITUTIONAL DESILITY CURE! = Baurimorg, Jan. 4, 1845. iw the most fashionab!e circles curope.. Ms ed ns, ols, "astiven luenzs, Sronc! ery Blog Lifer Comping Paid ta te St Spe ep pen Ee ty the Colieys of Medicine ana Phanascy The Legislature of Maryland—U. 8. Senate—In- | Wedncsiay, Janay" Shah By ier Comptia Pat Teed tee ete see Neto feorraly Fae athe hee eiy ot New York. iacoufdenthy Tecoueaded fr ll aap jan. secret ce itis as tonionen, ‘ Jan. 345 ath bal, taken, for a verm of) eats, the premises situs 186 Brosde ty by indulgence or: auguration of the New Governor—Ofice Seekers } 12; 6th cs th ball, Grider "ie of way, near Howard’ Hotel, and has fitted. at} {t is an invaluable remed) forimgorsnee, sterility, or barrenness, i ji depending, ow mal-formati Dinuer feo i lagu aa ch ad ester fhe a cache cases ob hat ‘8 dozen $5; carefully served at all hours duri eviog. fil parks of the Unis 0 i Stig of Raves talon pie Fw Ah Fist and Ligue are that can be 0 | serve ot ies WW: 5, MICHARDSON: BL Dl. Arent . SE +ARS—SEGARS—SEGARS. © they sae Secheta; Marks ag ink; | will be found’ cv this establishment’ “Wepeetal Pafes wll be The:whigs have elected all the officers in both D. BENE QUES, strext, respectfully in- cd wall above diseases; we 50 9 this general ra; Note Paper; sf taken to procure the el ofoens OF seen inthe uy, and ser JU MARIE lua Ui . fair tri, I then be ved mise: Lem: ke | ‘and ‘Pu vase ilar en, tek apon pagel A great apiages wld pend iy bat the follows ett of hia heads and the pabie generally afair trina, tae ale op sia remedy, a Hi pe aor 1 wet Fin sare nos saeg a by any similar establ ator and a caucus is to be held to-night by the the angst raconable ta GEOKUE PELRED! dey hay bom ware for . B.—Private Supper Rooms, with private entrance, where rious brands. 1 tu 0 per: fother art-cles necesnary for tie | Supp s cut) Wecrsven ec ortest notice and in a supecior i St whigs to decide who shall be the mar. Ihave nc] _ No. i parivus yrsonal ty oF travelling. share poe on spacers doubt Reverdy Johnson will be chosen, as he ‘Esperanza. aa Lae’ jaee ce ‘i 7 bse fyi vite h, re for J RE EOOOOOoooOorn wn ar tien HOLDERMANN, sen aah, mag? ought to be. é Sn Se ayne’s Componsd Srrup of of wie < cl ile The new Governor is to be inaugurated on Mon- ins. a “* irae OF Sth ame aoe ote, H Mik f Bi day next. He will make,agood’Chief Magistrate, ge) coreet ws ronda en ble society of New York, that oura, Tatu 4 hice ta opase of tie, aeasited suen naboeraed fauteyRand. —] crely rebuilt and tt d ep h catabliahmen whores cones of time, aoa +) Fillingup Annapolis—Three Theatres open in Bal- male § ‘sn Sectadiog ens, i aecten indy. timore. ay be oxaimed at the Alhamra, and of Mons, 0 Be | ink rec veto, and persave ing in that : P ‘ Sra! | Korponay; also, att we principal hotela and music svores fern redioally cused. These is now sn Tae Legislature is now in session in Annapolis, though he is sorely run down by office seekers,most of whom stand about as much chance for appoint- meat as Capt. Tyler does for re-election to the Pre- sidency in 1848. Judicious appointments will be made, [am sure, aad «general removal of all the Old Huakers’ willtake place. The fattest offices in this State are the Clerks of the Courts and the Registers of the Count and yet oue of these have been held in the same tamilies sioce the for- mation of the State government. Under the new constitution, ail these are to go out. Aa effort will be made, “in course,” by some ot those who hold the fattest places, to keep in, but it will be all in vain—or it tae new Governor should commit the great mistake of re-appointing them, the whig ty would be swept from power in the State torever, at the very next election. The unpopularity ot these real ‘‘Oid Hunkers,” is unbounded. In this city we have three of these offices, all of which will be changed. tt is understood that the sie dene will get the places :— Clerk of the Cuy Wm. H. Gateneil—office worth $10,000 a year. Glerk of the County Court, Judge James Harwood—office worth $10,000 a year, Register ot Wills, Colonel Isaac Muaroe, ot the Baltimore Patriot—office worth $8,000 to giz 00) a year, according to the number ot deaths. Une preseat incumbent nas amassed an immense fortune in ut aad desires to leave it—strange this! But the wtlice has been held by him twenty-five years, and by his father before him ever since the State Government wastormed. They both grew bulky and fat upon it, and the incumbent, by reason of his immense flesh, has difficulty in “getting up the long range of stone steps to the office. may account for ais wanting to get clear o! He sighs for his “otivmcum dignitate.” All these ure good appointments, and will be acceptable to the Patni though the selection of the Editor of the triot looks like am attempt to bribe the Presg. Harwood end Colonel Munroe were both coos nent candidates for gubernatorial nomination, and some persons suspect that the appointment of ranteed as geanine and imported, all and examine them previous to parch wn) Lt 62% im*re pa Lt 2 RT 8 . LARDNER, CONSULTING BNC INE EH K Public is informed, that Dr. LARI of practical scieuce. i! useluiness of new ruceases, be supplied of under oat Bice sre New ore s to prevent time a licattons: si cpp ts, will be ex- ec of $10 eo pamela _ RHE RIGHEST TRuGie co Or ees eel i Lor Fawilie whe are desttous of i converting Wats rer G = Sn Ay ho hel Chane st aa w tutend et their residence by appointment vi Basen A line through the Post Office, or ‘or omrmee Mil recatve prompt atten Im (eon) re Ce eI (BOD) "FO CasT OFF boa ee AND FURNITURE ENTLEMEN OR LADIES having an 1Cluthig or Furniture dive of, "ean ob te cash prices for the. sazie by pen y residtuce, Dunue suet, No. 69, In the Oatemen c abacntes tt 3 COHEN, promptly aumtad toe the Post Office or cons fil be CLEANING OF LAUE AND B, ONDE B' TA NEW BEIM tom PROCESS. Black Si reasen bo as to look es —— ax pads * ee eet ig Gare moder Unintee PRINCE EDWARD fy ‘A’ GUPPLY of this artele, if ot austin to any 4 ope, and at alower pm Irish, for s. nF this month, in tots to os, York Wi ea + 8. Lous, Wan. T bu Pleryou & t teon "iyoad hen kaa Marden Lane: mere eek Svaleine Fi ut on, We yas c: Keduey ghee, Nevoak aad: Hs Bee aoe ae ot rd 3 Kansot 4 ’. 5 pe, jens, Hos n, pa M. TABLEAU ot FANCY BALL COSRUME. 1 he ouly Costume Warehotae, where Lada and Gentlemen cop bee mp impletely equipped for Miasqueredes, Tableaus, or Fancy & PRINCE STREET, Costumes for Parties of fifty or one hundred ieieras neeton ers hire to any part of the United states. Let to. im*re $$ A ire BALLS, hou: Ly M ee FESTIVI- [HOSE gentlemen who ia hie feativitin ofthe Teeeived by late arrivals ra t of the abuve sure ke hae en eke ch great aad ay well -clgaiaied eutle: 7 i ure rhs abet E a ate tof the following wossy Ly he fol yaaa T the most approved Freee athe the a Shirts to and Drawers, mm vai dies Caleta Deessing a red iStoen’ and ‘Silk Cravat an ki Braces, FOR big) pines fest viz:—Sarsaparil- _ ja; "Kaspberrys ‘Straw- itt of he dao aia and cares. oa pero War ear eae rot Sele ge, a Seth ES ats Fut Brady sd oe ee 4 THE shy eS AND imniarara MANUFACTURERS and fOr tea Tonpees, £ oe cere tis, lind tw tile of ered caer aa Rae acl trade suppli “on reasonable terms. CY BEAD wm. one of he Rly, wosive Pins, Necklaces, Bags. Aiso, a new yay pierre sarmpele aes Fe TA Ay Suuan AUKE i Stach Which treo isenit ent : | See Pie we oe tat fichon a ny ~ 1.4 and, une Shee ttre Sescrigtions a Set the money refunded, Wacches, ALEXANDER’ « | cee ae Me =a featon totw aigeaplgs ton fC Witte 8 Sas wen! LT AND FISH STORE. LS. Ba'mon, No. 1,2 and Py tas iopaia alana enswer in Toltnrs « package, Accompanred with full and parti} utdreeed v9 vox '* 068,” eh yee a len wont need not pay posraee. jvFare run truce nam em yn ae a Taw: yaa Spee = v i us 5 Mackerel. 660 half do do do de tion. Mr. Gatchell named Mr. Pratt, the Gover. | *'* 8orth or east river. baad f aud seats ENOV. u a lors, DAIL of the cleverest fellows im the world, aud I hen oct at OWTANT MEDICAL NOTIC Era Aa Pevsner of Maryland against the field. senstul practice uf ‘on moderate terms ae , f rate, Tor an along liday surewt, Front street and Museum, Auderson | ¢-, cased by imal-practice. ‘It is of the mand for hia Pale and Amber Ales, hitherto. sencieoend healthy oo bones D) feet Harting aeberels “No paper za fled . PEON, WELLS & CO., 1 Dey ot he established in New York. Mias Glitton appeared is ofbogs ass well Aig ob am arte je mie Sau ce tr revatio, aE awn on ~ 2 oo Se both of them to office now, is intended to take them Where mani: is nor elect, secured his nomina‘ion bythe whig con. | 429 aw*re “WINBLON, \ rare Ae from se Ban ours me See when rahe ve en, inde ‘ANS, No. 12 Peck ‘sapper-room 200 feet long, which will aceomme- rm gear ey ‘ - . maser eae Hounds end Tongues. tore sche chk, c “GROTON FOUNTAIN BREWEI a 0 Iida cy, CG Y . Laere are three theatres open in Baltimore; Hol- | itsense. old atau the pe UR beh . {at vo ra sae chon tome icon’ Balt eet is performuuig at the former, and does not si for the unfortunate to Suuces mn sapien ' at his Brewery in Albany ae rec dered it necessary, Warewt Heir tet (Basternen Li ey Per cor Hospitals ae i le with him the first night, b but is now sick at Barnum’s Seige a "9 lity and be convinced u out of the field for the nomination at the next etec- rave Pe BYGHAN te trained 4 vention, and nobly carried him through. He is one ic by those ce solttary and Hie i BETTIE 5 iwqoows ator name him as ine next whig candidate fur Governor New York, has been more then fe lewseth i scleasead nel om oe rd nat: TWO CEN ase, vid obstinaie ulcers, cancers yHe inability of the subscriber to meet the increased de- ele mecessary, to meet the aay 100 in the opinion of some critica here, the reputation fies nga and smoet experienced ja thie stirs his. Wanis of his customers, to commeace a Bre wiu isk 7 ‘ a vEnee, o te and Amber Ales, to OTATO Seeman ‘Towel, one of the best houses in the country, TF mot winonablead a | igesauere sere | Pate 7 on Pe See eeranen, a0