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THE NEW YORK HERALD. me . si ———SS———————— SSE NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 21, 1848. Price Twe Cents, a: ee oo = + = = —==3 G. Fal Report of tho Secretary of the Treasury— |The Democratic State Convention in Ohio— | a large number of democratio citisens, convened at the | become » distinguish: statesman a ADVERTISEMENTS NEW EVERY MOBNIN POSTSCRIPT. Errors Corrected, Cia Pestestingn aa thaknaione, « Aewerloan Hotel," for the purpose of eslebrating the | commen countre™ Lem rte of italsioeen ne ou Aeet ee ‘Treasvny Derantmenr, Jan, 10, 1848. 4 ont Jackson victory over the British at New Orleans, | choice for the office of President of the Uaited States PSSKAREATBER GRAND. CHANGE, OF RRR. Vv L Fr Sin—In the report ef this department to the two Convmats, Jan. 14, 1848. | fo tv13, an event whlch all Amerioan citizens, of what- | subjeot to the decision of the Democratic National Con- OMMANCE.—Menara, SANDS, LENT. & CO-8 ery Late From Barbadoes, houses of Congress of the 8th of December last, a single regret the controlling causes which prevent- | ever political opinion, may well rejoloe, and would fain | vention.” American Circus. The fallest and m 4 clerical error was committed, by omitting to carry into unite in commemorating to the immortal credit of its | The question being on the adoption of this resolution, the financial statement, which preondes the rest of the | €4 me from communicating the action of the | hero, but for the unwarrantable attempt on the part of | Hon. B. Tappan, Hon. J. Brinkerhoff, and several others, world, is now performing mightly at pees sum contained in thetable B, referred to in said | Democratic State Convention, held in this city | Partizan leaders to associate the “glory” of the day | spoke against its adoption, though without any serious bove ort he troupe is composed fxentiemen sud ladies who The Captain of pilot boat No. 2, reached our frst in chet reepegrve, babies: oa pres office at4 o'clock this morning, announcing the | flanclal statement, and made e part thereof ‘The omis with th ‘ity ” of thelr party measures opposition, and th ‘a ted raee and trata ~ ‘ : ‘ e * puri oir ! onition, a d Secoud week of He be tion, It will be observed, ia not ie the Feport steel, for tt-| of the Sth instant, immediately after the close of | "I will have oecasion to refer to the spicit of this “de- | in 87 for the resolution, to 22 gaiuat ie nn ” in connection with another suiject, be- It was in relation to this resolution * pronounoing " im ‘very attraction in one arrival of the packet bark Ann D. Richardson, | refers direotly to the sum omitted, and makes that sum, | its labors, the less because, by the delay, I shal) | monstrati Jand, Lat and Gai . Drees : by reference, a part of the report; but it fore I close. For the present, | may say that the Hon. | favor of General Cass for Preal seota; Buroe, 25 cents, Gallery, 123 cents: ey | Capt. Sprall, with files from Barbadoes to De- | vertence, ariniog from the faiiure of the clerk, who pre- | Be the better able to lay before the readers of the | {isxander Duncun was onlled to preside over the feast, | to refer tothe oelebration aeeelicaa me penis en heir parents or guardians, to the cress cirel cember 23. baa this table for the Register, to carry this sum, | Herald the under current moves which moved | The same “ Dr. Duncan? who,as the readers of the | other place, and make some general remarks in regard to Doone open a egperfrmiance to commencs pt Screed - : hi Jeon por] verter sees Lig pre preceding the the waters, so as to produce the results as finally Herald will recstiant, made the ee — ye thie sudden unite aes” mov vot. But | have noon Saturday, wi . ¢ report of the Secretary of the Treasury. ‘waters, seoting ” speech during the extra session jeve it | already exoveded my limits by several , and gas ST HWRAT AR Tapeesiea sd WING SSE v4 we pees bape aie ae bee i est India Eat Song period, under many successive administre- exhibited above board. was) me Isl.” The poche perpetrated deaidediy the + iy athlete ———— AY PRE. — Unprecedented brilliant triampl led to suspei 1 nan ment bas been pre} e i F A best hit of th , When o1 1m ies, ; BoNered by the new Sreucle of he Bag | beuk had been compe! pend payment | Mine clerk in the Registers effec wie meparee the | THecomplexion of the convention was decided: | Pemarked that, “as there are no coous, present, to dls. Fa i Pool ef te by vr bg oad] EOF MEXICO, or of the Hatis of the | for the want of specie to meet the demand. les of receipts and expenditures, certified by the Re- | ly of that class of party leaders, who, in this State, | seot, he suggested that we proceed to dissect the good | extort from any one whom I k heretofore to have it host of the ‘ Amerioan’ has | been opposed to General Cass, was, that he was thought the re onteaumrs, written ond produced usder the direation of , na rs : eee ee Thomas Bay, staze maaucer of, the Park ‘Theat, | Money was scarce and dear, and business had Petes) muon wnilon tHe nediainknonenent made: by Meili 18445 supported she nomination of Mattin Van ee ae te, oe : See a eae SHS hoe ele ed the Storming of Chi paliepee by the New York | a downward tendency in conseqience. ‘This clerk, Mr. John D. Barclay, is well known in this | Buren, and who, through their delegates, (chosen fone but such as know the peculiar forte of “ Kel- State of Ohio ! slanieere, BMDAY EVENING, January, 2ist 1818 N aga olty as © gentleman of the most exemplary character, | in opposition to the Cass men, in the State con- | $Y,” Inapreadiog « "celebration supper” table, ‘will that this Ohio nomination of General Cass will be performed a new al Spectacle, ‘entitled The drain of specie is alleged to thave been | 24.88 sclerk in this department for more than forty A stare know how to envy those “ around the board” im the fisale-out.” There is no sincerity {nit on Ba! le of Merieo. or e_Gapcare etic I h ° years, and has never before made any known mistake or | Vention of that year,) in the Baltimore conven- | saloon of the American, on the 8th of January, 1848. | the part of the pri KATERN SI chief of the amy) W. Manhuils, Capt, Westwood, Burke, | produced by the anxiety to purchase Amertcan Kore priest A Lea eg pane me peers tion, so strenuously opposed the nomination of | , Of the ntervening thisty-< hhoure durin the ad. = east Copeain OF ix tar iy Rimesid ene beowgns by Gen, Cass, and finally defeated him by joining Gini has thet snand a 5 Avasny; Jan. 19, 1848. throp, J. H. Hall; Signorita a fey Wi " roduce. ately to the attention of the department, in his | al sitter id ap tare wath Wy inarae , v1 sey a nee latara, OF thatthe belo: | The State Agricultural Society—The Legal Com- jemocrats could ter dora, rs. Philli nurse, ‘Stickney; Inez ife, Suthetlan No real apprehension was felt that the bank | *°companying this report, and which explains fully and | the New York delegation, in supporting the new rier tha ath ACB ioc ca rll bale oweor east | Cae Te psa te es teat as | ar nman Polina woh ne medue | Seemed ret tha, ger ceturnie: | itonere The Dencrti Convention Bap alt Heywood, Mra, Fliips. Boxes 29 cents; FitaudGsi | Would not eventually be able to meet its liabili- | gentleman, Delng responaitie, to the teemsce statement | Of his death, intended to support Silas Wright for oe” bona em Beathing too much from these or | lative Affairs presented by him to the Secretary, with the sums filled | the successor, and since that event, have caucus- ther set of men. ‘The ciccumstauce of their quite | ‘The S ii ie i sree ihe actaal vessiptas aad’ aotnal expeaditors, | ed long and anxiously through many a midnight | eudessne™ srsoging of masters aad things” Guvinather | Tee State Agricultural Society met in the As- founded upon the tables prepared by him. If an error | hour, in considering the Propriety ‘and expedi- | day, caused the remark of one—in imitation of Webster | sembly Chamber, at 12 o'clock, to-day. The Wag cents se nit 4 C(HATHAM THEATRE—Priday ovening, Jan. aie nee: 2 pe formance will commence with {AGNES De VERE ‘son. Sir Wm. Gordon, Mr.C. lor; Mrs. By Overland Express, . A a 2 Z whan, ‘MODEL ARTIS 1 i appears in that financial statement, or sccompany- | ency of once again trying him of Kinderhook ; | in his Sunday speech at Bal'imore, in the days of Jack- | P lent was in attend . Geo. W. Aimired Tablewx. After which, Mr. H-KiMP. will ¢ igi iA la ing tables of the reosipis and expenditures, the depart- | and wlio, too, by. the way, are the present iis Hee eNatminnerice tien kin are. | eee Be tienen Ws Cae ¢' Feats. To conclude with [From . Fiosyune, Jan. 13] ment world not neglect to avlmadvert upon this omis- | cipients of the federal spovla in this State, to the | lutionary times, we know no Sabbaths!”” ‘To which the Esq.,a son of the chivalrous De Witt Clinton, t , y Freeysging of The U. 8. steamer T witty and quizing Judge 1’. was heard to respond—ad- | presented a memorial of the Common Couneil gtaph, Captain Folger, arrived | sion by Mr. Barelay to carry correctly the sums from the 2 y, from the Brauos, having sailed thenee on the R it exclusion ot any other class of the party; all of en ber. : ‘ gallon: 10 U6: Satria) sencmmand. cf; Sie epertment, 1 Hi ing himeslf ae though Be were nos ef the nus of Buffalo, asking that the next annual fair may ymneets of the BRIDE OF ABYDOS—Giaffe: M pe maieiness. Gomme eer seatlg PRT | settee pS get tlle nc ep .. Mra, Wilkinson; Zobetde, Mass . his explanation in the accompanying letter had not been | W21¢- ered, excites no fitte-surprise, and: « that f re- Boxed $9 conta: Fi, 1894 canta. ‘Doots openat hal pat ia Tie Bort painful intaligence wo hare by thi arrival poral ory ese " involves no little mystery, gs well in Togard to | gendtarien tind cocseaventiy Sent. eppropriately proes- | be held in thet city. 5 1 @. i! e] 7 s) died of tery. It is dus, however, té him to sey, that he himself rst xpression in favor of General Cass, a8 the | cute your labor on the Sabbath! TPhaweousavotthe Corie nsCnundil wasicsees ByOADWAY THEATRE ——G. Ht BARRETT’S | We learn that hi Farewell Benefit. Briday Eve’, Jan. the dramaof EXNESTINE—Viseount, Mi nestize, Miss Fanny Wallack ill daa C b of paper. Toms acd got FOR Feiepligwed byte y * | Phe Flog announces the arrival of the steamer Major | trom ee ane gon farren.. ignore Ci Brown, from Camargo, with nearly $90,000 in silver | Department, d lysentery. discovered the error, and ‘We have the Matemoras Flag, of the 3d instant. We | the de t, with th Polk's | that the committee, on formin ig an rejoice, with its editors, upon the receipt of thelr supply | letter. Whilst Mr. Barclay frankly soknowledges the | administration asa whole, or ies found little digioulty in performing error, he states that it was committed by him ‘in conse- | him asa statesman and democrat. that the several district delegations had og: executive committee, which was read by the sec- press of business in the Treasury Let us note, then, firs, the organization; se- | S&te# and their alternates, to the national convention, | retary, presented some very gratifying statistics nd night, in reparing statements to iJ 'y oa Ls in; 8€- | except three or four. But, from the quarters” of the | in regard to the condition, growth and prospects choice of the Ohio Memoerary as in the absence In the course of the day the ee ree plied with, and the next annual fair of the socie- di, ty willbe held at Buffalo.. The address of the planation contaii his | of any resolution approving o ‘eazle, Mrs. Tolacen. To be followed by a erand bars, the duty on which is, according to the Flag, be- | accompany the report of the state of the finances.”’ cond, the ostensible action; and, third, the mo- 7 +3 Bs et ‘ ? 1 , * ‘ittee resolutions, reports came flying thick and e a 1, whieh Mad Oto, Mad Fico, Sig. De Regs Ke: | tween $6000 and $7000, ‘Thin statement Ws encitely correct; but itis due to Mr. | tiVe-Power which led to that action, Not, how- | foud, of alficulties, of liberality, of ultralsmeon the one | Of,'he Socicty. It isstated that its conditio# wae « e Captain Chapman, the quartermaster, has been in- | Barclay to make it still stronger than he has modestly | ever, in the order named, but promiscuously. side, and of conservatism on the other; and fears were ghooradiat the gocarturatte whats hep sbs Boe by Mons. kT rn TOW — eine Me et be Aurelia, Miss Telbin, Boxes, $1; M ('TCHELL’S OLYMI AVE Mr. Arnold—#riday co with the drama of enry de Beausolie), Mr. Chanfrau; Crequet, Mi Conat Vi Amold; | ———, Miss Mi ‘avlor. Afte which, the fu of ye PARSON’S NOSe—Mr, Bubb. ve ™ ; Madeline, Mrs Timm. Te be followed by HUN’ IYG A TURTLE—Timothy Dandelion, Mr. Holland: ‘Tart'e, Mrs. Timm. To conclude with the barlotts enuitl speoting and reviewing the troops in the vicinity of Ma- | stated it. Bclceie oe 10% ho oomearyasseae calcio! Guat) tamoras, as well asthe public works The Flag s His labors, as regards the report, commenced in October | of the HAN: Wit a the Sia te pen rime | °*Phe ‘committee ofthe result as very favorable to tho efficiency of Col. | jast, and continued uninterruptedly night and dey,until | hering two hundred ond. sixty tents nnoztioned pt eons esiarsanias the 8th of December, when the report was signed. "Dar- | 1y thescveral covaticn: iim vatin at cae for eve: | had almed to be well represented in it, and as it was se- | offered to the society by Mr. L. F. Allen: The following is a portion of an article in the same | ing this period of long and unremitting labor, both by aeeland adel les, in # ratio of one for eve- | jected in separate caucus of the delegates from each | Whereas the Congress ot the United States has estab- prew: “fe Treaties ona sommes tent, Cal. port, | day and night, he hes prepared a mass of tables and | 'Y five hundred democratic votes polled. Under | Congressional district, all succeeded in belng so repre- | lished an institution for the promotion of knowled and Capt Chapman, quartermaster, accompanied by | qnanoial statements unprecedented in thehistory of this | # temporary order, Col. David Robb, of. Logan | sented. the city of Washington, called the “‘ Smithsonian the 3i8 tor patent Ae hbo Moraga th Toi department. It has heretofore been usual to bring the | county, in thechair, a committee of nine was | J. W. Gray, editor ef the Cleveland Plaindealer, Wm. | tution,” founded one bequest for that purpose to a0) of this city. ‘ on joo tgert discon: | state of the finances down only to the date of the 3uth of | appointed on credentials, and another of twenty- | Duane Morgan, of the New Lisb Patriot; A.G. | nation: And whi roulture being ‘the chief pursuit jed | tinued since our occupation un In about six | September, the closo of the first complete quarter of the | one ; being one from each Congressional district | Dimick, of the Holmes Coun: of the American people, in which at least four. fftbs of Bs ULAH 8¢4—Heetor Templeton, Mr. Holland; Caroline | months | They found the acquirementa of the scholars fiscal year; but, on this oceasion—the first, it is | to elect cllicers of the convention, It was also | of the Chillicothe Advertisers our population are eng ly, Mi Ly or, Doors epen at halt pen6,and the creditable to both pupils and teachers, and the supervi- ince the organization of the government—the | avreed, that the del f he ‘onal | of the Dayton Empire, represented their respeotive | understanding of its principl 4 + Dress circle, So cents; Boxes, 25; | sion and management of the echeols equally creditable | gnancial statements and tables are brought down to the | desig! should meet cach neg erent tenia. | distriots on this committee. The first hes so often come | cution, a thorough education is necessary. | Therefore, teh : wis : to the gentlemen composing the ayunramiento during | ist day of December, a few days preceding the date of | {strict should meet, each separately, and desig- | under the anathema of Col. Medary, of the Ohie Stat Resolved, That a committee of this society be appoint MC RCHRRYS gtyerc THEATHK-A CARD — whose administration they CF . It also | the report. nate one of their number to act as a member of a | nan, that one must wonder that he should gain a seat in | ed to take into consideration the expediency of appro- . Mr. respestfally informe his friends and the | appears that the utmost Il ity within their power he table B, from whieh Mr. Bi failed to trans- | Committee on resolutions, and another to act as | » demooratic convention at all, much be placed | priating a portion of the pose eof the Smithsonian public that hi SL Fig lig eg has been extended for the support of theschools. Inafew | fer the sum omitted, is dated the Ist of December; | a member of a committee to select electors of | on its most important committee. T' jolumns of aati bation fee aeerdl ket education; andalso to enquire it President and Vice President, and that the dele- | each of the five editors have been filled with arti- | into the propriety of recommendin awaits them in the future. i The following preamble and resolution were nies, Janniry 21, on Tand, and the whole of the Olympic Company, will appear, in | O8¥® however. uader the new arrangement, the super- | and when {t is considered, as will appear b: ¢ purchase bj shay et etioruismacie Box book new open. vision ae (oe Riek ered by cmeer of Lind - | gence to the report, that, in addition 74 man: fs pers | gates tor each district, if they choose so to do, | cles in behalf and in defence of the “Wilmot proviso” | Congress of the Washington estate Mount Vernon, 4 STOR PLACE OF *BA—Friday, Jon. 21, will be pre- eee ee ty thers areronriated? oT ‘nett mainte- | accompanying it, preceding in date the Ist of Decem- | report the name of district delegates to, the na- principles; yet, here they met Bartley, Sweetzer, Man- | the site of an Institute for the promotion of agricultural “AL ‘sensed, the opera of LUCREZIA BORGIA—Lucreaia, | D800 by them approp! " ber, there ore than forty of that: quent | tignal convention to nominate a candidate for | 2y2emBy, aud Carter, who, admitting the corre f | education, _ J Big'ta Teresa Truffi; I Alffaso, 8'r Settimio dat dea may be formed of the labor attending | py..ai those principles, deemed it altogether inex, This evening an agricultural address was de- §, Bevedaiti: Orsini, Giga Liew Mossi, Gubetta PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE. the preparation of the report, and especially between aeeuent djournment of several hours, the | th,Party.is, Obie to adopt the “provisos an & measure | livered before the Society by Professor Norton. i, % it a .) iy , 0 Ist ant of December, whem the error was made és te carried out; while, on the other hand, they me! f A ; ‘ : OP Slo, Ber N, Paross; Liverotec, Crty or Mexico, Dee. 8, 1847 to him to eay,that ncother | Committee to select officers, reported the Hon. | ‘thurman, and eight or ten others, who conten: d that | [tis certain that this excellent institution is pros- montesi; Rw: . Mrs, Belina Boulard; Petrucci, S' Francesco Guibernao. | My Dear Sir :— Pyne Parlay end sad ie ering ; its importance is bec 7 d r thal . $i: amphitheatre, i ; andi error can be found in the report or tables, and that it is | D. T. Disney, of Cincinnati, for President : also | an emphatic condemnation of the “proviso” principles | P°Ting; its lmportance 1s becoming more an ee perpeensees nes Alter ehaemnae sense Geers Though distant, I am not, indifferent to the | thearat xaown erroror omission ever made byhimtrom | vice President ‘rom eack Congressional dis. | was aot ony the true democratio ground, but’ the best | More manifest to the public ; the patronage ‘i ch is extended to it is no longer scanty, bu ECHANICS’ HALL, 473 Broadway, between Grand | welfare of our country, and have watched with ; . - t youth upwards, during a period of more than forty ‘ course of policy. trees trict, and five Secretaries. The selection of | coment Doe: date M.C, from the Chillicothe district, | abundant, and the society has arrived at a posi- aod Sriome streets.—Crowded to overMowing with the | Geen interest the course of passi 7 § passing events in | years of most useful, arduous, and uninterrupted labors i ’ i doauty and poy wore overt sighs Sac their probable influence upon it. You, no doubt, tn the Treasury. 2 A Me amaey We ae eae of late tad is Loe ear relative of the Hon. Wm. Allen.) presenteda | tion when it is no longer dependent upon public of original CHRISTY’ MINSTRELS, the | in common with others, have believed that the | Under these circumstances, the confidence of the de- | ° ecaiiar tor hie Gaarine partial to banks, of previously prepared resolutiens for the co: rity. 3 giteat eataplinhed Band in the United States. E. F. Chrisey, success of our army in the valley of Mexico, and | partment and of all its officers in Mr. Barolay remains ut in reality, for his Cass-ism, that he was beat- | sideration of the committee; and as my aim alw. ‘o-inorrow the commissioners upon practice pnd on CG. Aira honsred | the conquest of the capital, would bring about a | Washaken, eealeeees bis high moral worth and ae ne ite eon SOUNTY, CONV ERETU Tor He | Hote uate ewulsups tue GD tne) mere mamten Or Se POX HCA!) ud pleadings will announce to the Legislature ase wa niravranle. Cons t experience, accurac ledge of all the | election to the Senate, was at once an evidence | party machinery, | cannot do it better nor more briely | ti) intention of submitting a detailed report r | peace. I can assure you that the result vill dis- | fer aR snd . ; ; i perations of this department. to all ‘* lookers on,” thata quite recent and most | than by reviewing the action the Committee on A chi ich expectations. A knowledge of | “jt is matter of congratulation in this case, that the | material change must have come cver he will these fesolutions’ ‘The “aspirants” and their friends | and specification in about ten days. These com- HO years half price. Doors open at, 7 oelock—Concert wi | the intentions and objects of the several parties | omission is of a credit given in table B, communicated | and wishes” of the former opponents of General | Will rejoice to read these minutia, which do not appear | missioners are working with energy. . gommence a8, ‘On Aaturday, Jan, #2, an Afternoon Concert. | in Mexico. is absolutely necessary to a correct | with the repert to Con and which, ‘therefore, they | Cass who, it was well kaore, hed the control | i2 the published | proceedings, as from their indication | ‘The democratic pro-slavery convention will joors open at 2. commence at 3 o'clock. e understanding of this great question. must have ascertained as soon as the report aud tables eyket ar eh OO aan auaily weil | they can best tell “whion way the wind biows.”” assemble at the capitol next Wednesday; the ROADWAY ODEON—Entrance through Pinteux’s Sa- I have made miyesit Ternitar with the views of | were printed and laid before them—the omission being | OVe this matter, while it was equally we! Th lution declared continued opposition to | rupture between this section and the radical or ) loen—Underthe management of Mr E.G. Greety— | ine war party here, and you may rely upon it, | ® mere failure by Mr. Barclay to transfer the sum omit- | Known Mr. Disney was not any less the friend | the existence of » Untied States bank. ‘To this, of np > F the dhimoccadia HE MODEL | {he Way have but cne objcet in continuing the | ted from the table referred to, and accompanying the | Of Mr. Cass now than formerly. ee ett cecdented anti-slavery gection of the democratic party oan a Pe at that | caeradl So aati feds { | finanoial statement, into the corresponding column of | But, when Mr. Disney, in returning thanks for | The 3d resolution lauded the operations of the tari | never be healed. According to the present aspec' Yikie h 7 fied hopper roel vee! he Ht eer the financisl statement prepared by bim for the Seere- | the honor coufetred, and speaking of the neces. | of 46, as an illustration of the wisdom of the democratic | Of affairs, Iam of the opinion that two sets, or of this, that I have sent for eae ittle family, and | tary trom that table. The insertion ot this sum in those | sity of ‘‘union and harmony, self-denial and | Policy on thateubject. Assented to without discussion | double the usual number of delegates, will be look forward to eventually locating myself in | columns of the fiuancial statement, where it should | concession, on the part of the delegates to this | , The 3d resolution declared thatthe conduct of Siexico | seat trom this State to the national convention the country. Mexico is a paradise, and requires | have been lepa would have increased the receiptsand | convention, that = the coming conta the de- | towards the United 31 for a series of years, justified | at Baltimore; I believe that the delegates of the » that, . F on crow. ndiences, and uni Sally admitted to excel every amusement of a similar cl ter offered in thi city Vdmniesion 25 conta; children under | oppoint all f aleutini. Grecian cert by the Sable a jogs, a Part II. to TABLEAUX VIVAN' by the MODEL ART! z= ian Triumph, Ruben’ : ¢ i i a little, only a little, of Yankee energy and en- | means of the Treasury, as new shown by Mr. Barclay, , a declaration of war against her, long before the preaeat | radical or -sh i will be excluded atrmels ald th Fi terprise, to vais it’ a country great-and pros- | $6.915,078, and ‘would reduce the loan asked for by the mocracy ot Ohio may present an unbroken front | war broke out. Agreed | patie Ranvaniian? aad thee “they will then ream. Scene from the D * # * # seuoras toasum not exceeding twelve millions of | {0 the enemy” also said, ‘‘from this moment | The 4th resolution declared that the present war | ihrow their weight into the scale against the perous as our own. 3 Larger a py. Tableau in honor a ps a he felt that the divisions which have heretofore | exists by the unprovoked acts of Mexico—that it was a : gon, and of the glorious Garde of New Orcas, Orchent | The foregoing extract is froma letter addressed | “"rhe ‘amount of labor performed by the head of the | prostratcd the Ohio democratic party, are past | constitutional, a mational, just and defensive waz, on the Romines of that patlonsl coneeptiads ere Bor 60 conte, Farquette nat enn ones 1236 cents. Perform | by an officer of our army, in Mexico, to the Hon. | department, from some time in Ootober till the Sth of | and gone, and that henceforth we ‘will act | part of the United States, Adopted | it be Cass or Buchanan. The proceedings of is 3 E W. B. Macl. distinguished December, in the preparation of the sunual report, a4 | unitedly, and strugyle like freemen, determined | , The 5th resolution deolared that the whig members of | conventions of these respective sections will be DEON, 37 BROADWAY. -THE MANAGER OF - B. Maclay, a distinguished member of Con- | well as by the several oftlcers and clerks of the Treasury, | 14 redeem the State, and again to pla i Congress, in first voting for men aud mony to carry on | highly interesting to the people of this State. this saccoseful establishment, auxiows to increase his | vregg, The rank, position, and duties of the | i# unprecedented in the history of the department—It | oipies in th Fee ee te Pace erent, | the wat, aud afterwards denouncing {t as unholy and No business of general interest was transact- Bao mena eae 4 saat ; being the first time whens complete review was at- | °iPles in the ascendency ;” when he made this | unconstitutional, presented an instance of ineonsistency | ed in either branch of the Legislature to-day. rd talent. Apply at the | writer have brought him into constant inter- | tempted of the operation of our financial system | #nouncement, spectators looked ‘‘ knowingly” | never exceeded in the annals of the world. Adopted. | : existen 20’ Beene of Jeqlousy, the s] acl ind if by letter, post p = course with men of property and standing in | throughout » period embracing the ee of the ateach other. The “necessity” which com-| ‘The 6th resolution denounced the “whig party,” as ei : ceeds . COBEUN—E,T. Bapnvne,, Frovietet— | ico, and hove As Naa ae ry ‘aciliviea Yerament, and brought down complete to the frst of De- | pelled the political-party-gambling-democrats to | having done more than any other cause in preventing w | 5, gas Shag Hh ee ne ee cr Fa | nee, on ne ee an ati | Sone Ree eeaek nies ne wea ig! ete | wl, tad ee armonsany tnd ines motive; | Rmemyay sanrcemeaion 0 intomany am Mei | 0984 SOON sa: a cleat, Soe seve rmances, in tl it 3 o'clock, an fo! J 4 5 hi pelle eo an Bui to yi " ’ 5 a aeaaee 7 MAaTEN AND Mi8S of those whose action must be most potential, | S?'inrcsr but none be vorere as tne Sometery hice | (2 the wishes of what they have long known to Lesh bant tense ncn ica Hy dS cantlne Le dapltedet reenable oi owe irs, who form ret s 16 ‘cl se! c “ oe to tates whic! culescles cathe Vielmana liana” Shay appeer : fi ore A : He way elected akowh tis . | be the wish of the ‘* masses” of the party, and was entirely destroyed, though every effort was to caltedine ccthe Vigunnes gp, tect are either in sustaining the war, or in arranging the | He was attacked about the last of November, and re | je smit a “Cass”? demonstration to result from ploy leetryed her. The Evening Mercury reports thet the cap- ° 2 H ot mained under medical treatment tilt . cific. Last week, seweirel of CAMPBEL), ultimate terms of peace. His opinions are not | was signed and trai ited cy ree this convention, was too apparent to escape the on SEMEN G ERS; Great Werrer, in the” Vil | the result of hasty observation, but have been | increased illness, his physical powers became so entirely | practical eye of at least one who has watched | demnity considered due the United States.”” | therein, but it was subsequently opened, and its con- Inge Lawyer.” Madame Rockwell, Teller Admission to the whole, 2% cents; children under prostrated that he was compelled to relinquish the per- | the rise and progress of the demon, “‘party-spirit,” | Here the troublecommenced. A motion was made b: rifled. It was reported during the morning that Sean ae ag eid ani io walk aloue, Le eeats, | Maturely formed, and are no doubt correct. It | formance of his official duties, and is stilt unable tore. | for upwards of rune d at a cantury. ‘The | # member of the committee to add the treo provieo” | man fell overboard and was drowned loss on 1 il territory which may be acquired from | boat and oargo is estimated at $30,000. and the amount front sorts, oue shillil tre the war party in Mexico is strong enough now | sumethem. This omission took place but = party in J ig is a ce but a few days be- | truth is, tnese demagogues have consented to an | °lause over i Ubeletee cf thas ance is not yet known.—New Orleans Picayune, BUT ONE GRAND INSTRUMENTAL CON- , _ | fore the report was communicated to Congress, and when ‘. 4 " Fe Mexico. This, of course, raise Ta ghermacle, on Sarnciay evening, Jannary to defeat any peace projects not based upon an- | ine Secretary was suffering great pain and severe iil. | ©XPression in favor of General Cags, not for any | topig.‘The manner In which the committee stood divi- the SEY ERMARKIS nexation—and every day’s occupation of the | ness. In looking at the sum omitted by Mr. Barciey, it | [Ve of the man, or esteem for the statesman, bas alrea stated. A warm snd long debate G, neahten We cae kam es it tote strength— | ¥ill appear Very similar to another suta actually insert. | bUt merely because they have found it a most poole ers Seeciding “go back to frat | ANOTHER Steamnoat Disaster —The steamer iry by y ig et ed at the came place in the finaneial statement, both be- | Unpleasant position to be deprived of the ‘* loaves | principles” letter of General Cass, to show that the de- | Plunter, Capt Ba ea io ses boilers on the cre while rounding to at Jones’ Ferry, r we must submit to our “‘ manifest destiny” with | ing (the one inserted, as well as the one omitted) “from | and fishes” contingent to the control and posses- | cision of that question should be left to the people of the ‘Soade from Home (hy auest). | the best grace we can. avails of treasury notes and loans,” and both fora sum | sion of the State government; and regarding the | territory. Mr. Thurman read the article from the Na- Taecopotctapay tha extiss cable tain succeeded in saving his trunk with some valuables ; : ia: of betweon six and seven millions of dollara—the one in | Western pioneer und hero as the strongest tional Intelligencer, under the title of Has Congress Jar desire), v. Weber: 9. Sol- . : hes ea ny - | ments, and scattering it hi gnvers 10, Vie Brave’ Pole, Mazarsa, THE DIFFICULTIES AMONG OUR OFFICERS. verly; cad the ceuete tables Ghiek wencs ncveteaeet) with the People of Ohio, they pronounce, Mexi- | Power to institute slavery?”’ to show bn ope siaasties ie took ver bok by the exertions of the (From the National;Intelligencer, Jan. 20 } foadvertemtly omitted; otherwise, notwithstanding the | C42-like, in his favor, that they, in his name, ery shalj | crew, it was soon extinguished. The Planter was on Late last evening, we learnt authentically (in confr- | iliness of the Secretary when he examined the finsnoial ae regain the official power of the State. be admitted ; and that the President and Senate have | her way down, with « heavy freight and » number of mation of the inimical movement of the administrtion | statement, and read it over, ss well as the report, te the he convention being thus organized, and un- | not power by treaty to establish slavery. passengers. All in the upper part of the boat, both pas- Concert ut the Female Academy, Brooklyn, on Monday, | againt General Scott,) that General Towson, Paymaster | proper offloers and clerks in the department, with # | der such preconcerted influences, Rufus b. Spald- ‘These arguments were all satisfactory enough to the | *engers and officers, were more or less Injured, while the Januory 24 = General, did set out on Monday night last for Mexico. | view to comparison, and to insure accuracy in thefinan- | ing, of Akron, the early and fast friend of Gen. | “ Wilmot proviso” men; but they had expressed them. | deck crew ped with slight injery. Five persons BH ALL Of Ov EL aay, commas where he {s, in conjunction with General Cushing and | elal statement and report. the error must have been | Cuss, for which he too has heretofore been | selves in favor of it—came up, in fact, instructed by were kiiled : Mr. Hatch, of Meredosia ; Mr. Edwards, of aan dese Female heat General Butler, of the Volunteer forces, to form a Court | discovered. But any discovery of the omission, either | «read out of the party,” who has spent the past | thelr county meetings to support it; and how, then, could Artet, who wii i * boy belonging to Capt. Belt, his first clerk, and first engineer, of the cabin passengors, are reported injared, some of them, it js feared, fatally. The le of ‘Inquiry. ordered by the President of the United | by the Secretary or by any of thore ce-operating with ol ield and appear consistent? it was then proposed Statee’on General Soott—a very singular court, by the | hia, and #0 auxious to ssoure correot matements in | 8X Weeks in this city, and has been mainly in. Hoe Te Geese in we. renetutioll relating to territory, way, to sit in judgment on the Genenal-in-ohlef of the | every particular, was prevented, partly by the confusion | 8''umental in convincing those who, as he well | should be omitted, and the claim of “indemnity” left Army. Truly,“ the counsels of the wise are plain, but | arising irom the great resemblance between the item | knew, could control the convention, that their | undefined. Mr. Vallandigham, however, having au opin- the counsels of the vainbaffleth sonse.”” omitted in table B to that properly inserted from table | policy would be to “ pronounce” in favor of | ion, it is said, that “ equal rights”? should be accorded to steamer Domain passed the wreck al ARMY INTELLIGENCE. Gj pee by the well merited confidence (+till unabated) | (reneral Cass, was now so elated at the progress | all persons in this country, without regard to color, pro- Tol “a This season has been a fatal one 01 . nem TheUnited States steamer Edith left last evening for | in the accuracy of Mr. Barclay, so well justified by more | of his labors, that he forgot the more legitimate | tested against this mode of * non committal” »ction, in £ tind ty = eae ae sok whio! , Vera Cros, with the following gers :—Dre, George | than forty years of most useful labors in tho trearury; | object of the convention—a nomination tor Go- | this progress've age, and by the truly progressive party! | (hrs tyieesge) net fo Teh noe ate Se Ga i ; © | and partly by the iliness of the Secretary himeelf, at the | occ 2 ° land Plaindeal : Broadway. adjoining Niblo’s Garde: pen every event H, Howell, Ashton Miles and P. J. Honorts, U.8.N ; | Gate'or the final comparison; but still’ more from the | °'20r and at once offered foradoption resolu- | Mr. Gray, of the Cleveland Plaindealer, took this fjinmuny sxceptnt.)Aduiasion, $0 eeuta: children Lieut. Molamd; Tennessee Regiment; F. O. Brien, Inter- | ¢Shanation of Mr. Barclay ny his long contisued and | Hons in favor of the nomination of General Cass | opportunity to * pay in kind’—be having been fre. ‘ye Penoray will commence moving at 7 o'clock precisely; | pratei; AO, Hyde. er Fashion, loft last evening | icessent labors, and his consequent abeence at the date | 48 the democratic candidate, for President. | U0nty Woeog2an with the fariy—by showing, from ’ 6 | of the final comparison; otherwise it is nct doubted but | There was, however, yet a third division of the | th proceedings of the Franklin county meeting by whioh MAMMOTH PANUKAMA OF 1 ississippi Aiver, painted on three miles of canvass, bein the largest parting im che world, at the Panorama Build: oclk «i for the Brazos and Tampioo, with the following passen- ALNUT STREET THEATRE, PHILAD. for the latte: ‘Jobn C. Trent: W.O, Crane; | tBat he would have observed the error in his own stnte- | party, re resented by Judge Tappan and the | Go) M inted a delegate to the present 7 say ALavere Benelts on which oeeiee Fee ee eee tno children; Majo: | ™*Bt, ond that Jt would have been corrected before the | Hon. J. Brinkerhoff, and about twenty other de- ee eesee chet prcerenrion wae no loager the wate. REMEDY NEEUE report was signed and transmitted to fay laiy » tet legates, not sufficiently reconciled to ‘ pro- | word; for Col. Me and the other delegates from distinguish- | jounce” in favor of Gen. Cass; and, according- | Franklin are instructed to “support no new creed of the two of his own pieces, Friday a eS il be performed the Drama of the W foe ba ha ts tay boat Andrew Jackson, Captain Eokert,from | ,4'% coking over the course pursued by t « 1% Pe.PPE RS—Geralt Pepper, Mr. Lover; Haus Mamm- ed predecessors of the present Secretary in this Depart- 4 ; jooracy hat ff fel!, Chapman; Darby, Mr, A’Beckett; Col. Chesham, For. | Cineinnati, which arrived yesterday, brought down ce ment, when an error was committed ty them in any of |; One of their number, Mr. McCormick, of | party, but such as the dem yy, have battled for in | effect a posit Ayres gost 1 reater; vasdaline, Mrs, Rogers; “Agatha, Miss Chapman. | panies A, D, E and F, of Miobigan volunteers, under the J yy them in any of | “ t years, believing us we do, that democracy, as taught | venient medicine to take, and ench box contains twelve doses bit Ry Menino Pemmendof Colonel TB W. Bt Keon, C thelr reports, the best practice was to communicate it | Adams county, moved to “strike out the name | Peat perpetuated by Washington, Jeffergon, Jrckson and | at 8% cents per dove, which makes it the cheapest medicine sins F. W. Jess.” T' i 0 ’ ; W- | tully and frankly at once to both houses of Congress; | of Lewis Cass.” This sprung a discussion, evi- ” f ste Lsuinaaen ‘Rise PW Rs ‘Witte. | and those beet precedents andexamples are now adopted | dently unlooked for, and an attempt was made Venice outed Wy vaeenee te he fact that Col, | ‘ket. cases of the most acute ic la ew iu ‘Whilst it is deeply to be regretted that any error was | (o ‘‘lay on the table,” which failed; and the Medary, but a year or tw , Tepublishi ble, inconven ‘and offensiv: . W. Pitcher; H. 8. Roberts; J. E. Pittmann; 8. Chad- h. . ag 5 wick; C.D. MeNalr; L. D. Clacrax; ; committed—although, in this oase; s mere ommission to | debate “waxing warm,” the friends of the pro- | from the pen of Charies Brough, Esq., of th the disease, temporary in the . hh i ouree, aud removing the cause, renders the 3 Sketel and Faotwstic Dea Di i, Mir. Lover; Mick Moorey, ie Celeste; Geaius of Ameri b J. M. Stewart; W. | Somentte Noche t 1 = B, Cray; C. W. Cummings, and two hundred and ninety | ‘T*2#fer from one statement to another the sumin ques- | position moved its reference to the committee on | Enquirer, written im special reference to ai the disease at it “ thires pe vates.—New Oricane Picayune, 11th ins bt —— yore eaten bee Kms ei cay othe nl resolutions, which motion was carried. ganna! nomination ef the “fellow demoo oe ee = aie Fis Flectnary le, alee a very ‘The steambont Saranek, from Pittsburgh, arrived this | ing table referred. to in. that statement, aad therefore | 1/1€ convention then proceeded to a viva voce | Presiding over this convention, 1a which the Hemmmation, soreness, and, ulceration of the stomach, vous of taking @ he 9 the memory of Mende! ¢ requested to meet for rehear- morning, bringing down two more companies of the Mi- | ist haye been observed ee soon that, “ though a man may have been a very g: joe! kidneys, and bladder: inflammatory and wercur 3 tl ‘and ta- | nomination for Governor. The following dis- jood, caused by the imprad creat ten years since, who by continuing of the same | tism, imparity of the Sotardey b.venii |, at holf past 7 chigan volunteers, consisting of two hundred and fifteen ; precisely yeeum Build: men, under the cmamand of Mejor Ruehl, Dr. AR. Ran Bape mth ale LI. matter of congratulation to Fee et Citizens of the State, and Hy anit sentiments at this time, is unfit to represent the demo- | mercury ; weakness and inflammation of the apii coos wi ies will take place at Castle Terry, Captains J. N. Buel and A. H. Hanscom, Licute- oH eA xh ur ved country, and of every mem- | in the democratic party, were severally put in cracy of this day in the councils of the State.” and relief of pregnant ladies before confinement : er of both houses of Congress, that the sum thus omit- | nomination, and on the first convass received | ‘This was throwing hot-shot and bomb-shel sale and ret) by WYATT & KETCHAM, 121 Fulton nants King, Hawas, Schwary, Hunt, ( nant and Hans- ted to be transferred from the one statement to the | ihe number of votes affixed to their names res- | too deadly to be long continued; and the ‘States ‘and Canadas by Dr. A. UPHAM, 196 Bowery. N Y.,and by di ANNUAL BALL O¥ - 0 RAL PA com.—N. 0. Evening Mercury, 1th inst. other, diminishes 90 much the apparent indebtedness of | Ui cively :— eo dont Rercaitice ct eameuba nerally throughout the Unite Jjuuary dist Surigtaineattay Serie, 00, 1348 the govern and enables us to reduce the loan re |e Te Wetter (formerly M. C., and late of the | territorial by pe and by adding two new re- | ~ SiCKTS NEW MEDICAL BOOK, ON THE cured from any of We committee, ; , » Jam, 20, 1848, | | quested to a sum not exceeding twelve millions of dollars. | army ini Mexioo,) 121 Yotes. Hon. Reuben ‘Wood, (late | resolutions, which, ag being so wholly of the Van Buren | [)!juce ad westment of Semicel Disersen, and other kin SOHN WUCRL Bereavement—Change of Superintendent in the | 1am, Pe ene BCLINTOCK YOUNG Judge of the Supreme Court of the State,) 89 votes, | school of ‘non-committaliam, | am compelled to give | dred nffections, with Hints to the Young. Just published by Wii ji. OF A Telegraph Office—Poison taken by mistake, §c. Acting Seoretary ofthe Treatury, | Hon. Emery D. Potter, (formerly Judge of the District | verbatim, 90 that the independent readers of the New | BURGE STRINGER & CO, 328 Brosdway. It must BOWLING BALOO! ‘The death of Capt. John Butler, of this city, | Totbe Hon, R. C, Winthtop, Speaker of the House of | CoUt, and late M. C., and at present a member of the | Fork Herald may see and learn how partisan siatdemen | foci worklo( tie innhinasive ment of fhe kind in the world sth ’ + | Representatives J Figuse in the General Assembly, with qualifications | can stoop to cloak their Ceereei nics geet ther ina RALPH, AUTHOR OF THE " PRACTICAL new PRIVATE TREATIS®..” &e 0 desirable p rtof Broadway. For aple or to let, the lease and | who about a year since obtained a commission scarcely adequate to the latte 13 Peter P. | support. od will rf the above establishinent, wi “gk M . ~ JAaxvany 17, 1348, Arvge | wm aeeee FF be i dd i: oo sn the Hall, together with other mots be wrergcce’; | in the Third Regiment of Dragoons, and raised en2it,, | have the honor to state, thet in consequence of erase kame a tao eld sevens sanaiee, by Pek Ay orp lig: oe Gg diseases there referred to at hie residecee, $8 Greens rooses ; with all the fixty ‘ ‘ e great press of business in the Treasury Department shee | u he idity it order. ‘The whole for sal a company here, was announced this morning, day and night, in preparing statements te scoompany your | * member of last year’s General Assembly.) 10 votes. | always done, look upon the Lp ed ttl be surprised x fe Tapidity ead hide inconvenience att will make i an inducement and has caused # general expression of sorrow. | report on the state of the finances, dated the Stn a? De. | Dowty Utter, (« farmer all his life, a man of good sense | part of the Union as an evil, eal Benedite or Aaa cerered from a certain clase Of pretending peopl ap oatablishment. | Apply to - | He was a brother of Pieree Butler, Esq., of this | cember last,an error was unfortunately made by my | “04 *treng mative mind, not less eminent for his social irit and practioal benefits ot tree | Orne, causes, who can properly appreciate his services, ex piritef the Times Office, | Barclay atreet, from 12te | eity,rand connected with General Cadwallader’s | omitting to insert in the estimate of recelpta and private virtues than he is distinguished for his hat entertainirg these sentiments, they | Otrit Cnet Mite from its rst or icespient, to ita mo" PATENT GOUELE. family by marriage. He was expected to return | ditures for the fiscal year ending June 30, 12 honest and consistent, though sealous, political course, | Will at ail times feel it to be their duty to use all power | vanced and distressing steges, ia which (from New York—P. L & ke home on leave ofabsence, and some of the female | in your report, four {tems of reevipts for treasury notes | 42d formerly for many years « member of the General | clearly given by tie “Sane; ane tmaky seabione Go, eninged many years ex practical’ macufacturers inthe |. members of his family were about to start on a | #24 loans specified in tho statement B, showing the city of New York convinced that the prices heretofore asked | tour to the South, im the expectation of meeting ipenditures for thi ter ending Septe: f : Aenembly of the State--the very man of whom, as Go- | prevent ite increase, to mitigate, and finally eradicate our verner, the people of this great agricultural State might | the evil. But be it further - ~Pe (san Well be proud) io veces Willlean C. Walton, (alee a | Resolved, That the democracy of Ohio do, at the en. if ; eae are eee or plendia Dahle keneg | him. ton casurt 00 GaeeinMeny, alte neect, and isab: toes | HEANE, Eos served several termas in the General Assocn- Pore PE lh bp stand Bag ae Hye ara er iebwer Pon Once, New York nabled to cifer at greatly reduced | A very abrupt change was yesterday made in the | items amount in the aggregate to the mum of $6.915,073. | Diy, Aud is sald to be a good man) 16 votes. William | ftbore ot Oak Sau tiles Mtl tS euch Stare be- EDIGAL CABD— Dr. Morrison, 20404 Button sees eg egister of the which they are "heir lustruments are constructed on the most ap- | Phi j , hed Lamsence, farm ged it pomersles comburing ol the modern improvements of oes, (alearep eee ty tainted If ae on (arsucaryeunreantag Sundae, 18sereoue- tn “soreheupiog’t ta ovcussey eotaty; ued: nie pores! longs the right to adopt and modify ite own, municipal mocroma, he evres ~ ‘aropeen mauwtve: a ; ; * , ; talk f a ; ale 4 fiveness of Tanehy ade ftgance 0 Washington company. Mr. Beatty, the super- | have been ‘increased by tbat rok comaien, Saly: revermed fo vemment ki ercaty ek, General | smd. maintain an equal and nde i woverelanty sown a impotency, rig’ cured By ae or intendent, was dismissed without.« moment's | quently rotnee nee let of July, 148, trove the sum of | Atembly, and has been a standing candidate for any | With each and every other State; aud that upon these he éures, without pain. See Bes MO Oi warning, and without any cause being assigned, | Over the means on the ist of July, |848. feom the sum of hte, the national legislature can neither legislate, | mz, with thes \ r much tothe astonishment of those. transacting Oeetal encigs te cenmbateas tees too aimee a (act ove tae Doneewy oni O er ta Hama! Ste easconth i Ke’ Inhis Oliee, 200% Fulton street. A perfect cure gu " ton district, and who prostituted his quite respectable The remaining resolutions under consideration, relat- Di. JUANSON, 17 Di business with the office, who had formed so paired o ‘ ith hi ) Ist July, 1849, from t 96,274,050 09, to th : Ry r is GIL a Re high aa opinion of ‘his capacities and general | Jo paerasit ope om Oe MOF v to the | cclents to an awkward affectation of “Davy Crockett” | ing to taaks, currency, and other topioe and measures, FU HN Pr nown as the mest JVAUSIGNS There letters are remarkable for dural fitness for the post he occupied, that they could |" I have had for many years the duty to perform of em- | aud “John Randolph” eccentricity.) 18 votes. being these Sm wateh there existe bus lie Wf any Gite, fi he creatiment of venue, gnd.a brutianey of the ilding unequalled by any other scarcely believe thata better selection could be | bodying the items of the fiscal report of the Treasur No candidate having received ® majority of the votes | ence of opinion im the y the committee goon finished | PC Gienses. The Doctor's revatation { 1 in the eity—w! 4 and this being the frst instance wherein | have commit. | cast, there was no nomination. The names of Morsrs, | their Isbor; and towards the © witching” hour of Swa- | jaif-eused cxses, that have exjared | * Senrs (6 preeminent ing stance where! poe . effec ually cured. hy Bar. Sher.ere shot atta eS any eolortearmey | made. His faithful vi merited better passe to » oT 0 i wo. jor td ee 7 © as ’ desired, “Orders eft re af 2a Heabes & nA we Felton treatment from the company that received his | td an error, I regret it exceedingly. inne py ten Naeareaet | to gaa hind TT eerireten pepe saesting, Jom 10,9 Sent She heed sad partnership heretofore x | services for months, without the slightest remu- terme Laan whe sits kaon, — Ary details of your | ‘itne with the following resuit:, Weller, 140 votes; Wood, | A.M., everything “cocked and primed” for business. | \onstitutionsl we neration, when the enterprise was in its infancy. you may take Pye Be to have it corrected as-you | !18 votes; Duncan, 19 votes; Lowe, 4 votes. The committee for that purpose reported an electoral ) His successor is Mr. Park. Col. Weller having a majority of all the votes cast, | ticket, headed with the naines of Le Grand Byington, of Hecent cases cured 1m foar 4, of prevention from HENRY KCKFORD, i } ‘deem rr. J A girl of the town, calling herself Jane Bacon, | "| am, sir very respectfully, your obedient servant, was declared the nomines cf the democratic party for | Pike county, and Samuel Starkweather, of Cuyatogs, a8 | hasiness siete ni last evening, swallowed a preparation of corro- JOHN D. BARCLAY. vernor of Ohio; which, in the form of a resolution, | Senatorial electors. BINGULAK NOTICE —A FEW INGS sive sublimate, in mistake for gin. She was ta- | Hon. Rosxnt J. Watxen, Secretary of the Treasury wes (hen confirmed by » unanimouse response. ee ae motional contention. were alee report- ee Ur. Ganson, No. 208 Lith atrert, ene ath avenge, at LUME—T For | ken to the hospital, and doubts are expreased of —— _A committee appointed for that purpose waited 04 by nineteen out of the riots; the others having a Indy in her“ configement.” The skill aud effete JLUME—THE HOME JOURNAL FO! ‘She is believed 1 P Col. Weller, and informed him of bis nomination. Col, | decided to leave the selection to the voters of the dis- | aid he rendered ou the pecasion drew f:th the commeudation sflited. by Morrie aud Wille he immense odie her recovery. j } ieved to belong to New Misceliancous. W. then appeared before the convention amidst great | tricts. A list of these delegetes, with aomments, I am | asd gr of the ladies present, _ ——— Newspaper, are, discpbontine inp York, and was formerly @ tenant of the Bloom- | | The amount of property in Baltimore, liable to taxs- | cheering, aud in m brief speech returned his thanks for | compelled, by the length of the present report, to defer | Fy HiLADELEHIA MiDIC AL HOUSS I KINKE= crijers, who wish to preserve all the chap ingdale Asylum. ' ationgfor city purposes, is estimated at $77,012.80. | tne honor, unsolicited on bis part, conferred upon him, | 10F another occasion. | RUINS GERMAN PHYSICIAN, 15 years resident fad Beautifal American Novel. (uow im tl ‘onsiderable excitement is created in the | Durifg the year past, 2,006 houses were built in that | .nu, without naming details, pledged himself to batt ‘The convention then proceeded to elect two Senatorial | ¢ ove; i Philadelphia. the cure all dioseses of the shine cation ) end files of monetary circles to-day, by the announcement | ity: Deaths in the olty during same period, 4796 manfully under the flag of the time-honored principles of | delegates to the national convention which resul-ed ia | \n\jdies ole lelacae matic aly ht henson la complete sets. lists wi of the great error made in the treasury report, by Axotier Witmor Proviso.—John Wilmot wns lately | the democratic party After which, the committee on | the ohoies of Messrs D. J. Binney, and Alfred P. Edger: | Y eompieiete the most. desperate conditi Mt the inadvertant act of one of the clerks of the | brought up before the Recorder of New Orleans for | resolutions was ann anced; also, tue committee te se- | Gay depend on being. al ‘condurted by Dr. K. himself, ton. ‘ i hi} his better half The Reoorder teld him he | joct an electoral . And, after some discussion, Mr. Thurman reported the resolutions agreed upon | wich a prompt, safe and energet: Weatment, to a perfect cure, department. Seven millions is no small sum, | SOPRME, Me Sew om aurees providing he did not Informally, about Bag Mg re ommattalD: | by the committee; vhe spirit of which, on general mat. Scraugers travelling. sappied xt 8 Ree i ertne and it seems almost incaglible that such a mis- | sgatn offend, draft an address “ to the people of Ohio,” to prevail on | rs, has already been notiond. They were each adopt. | eine sufficient to cure them America, and a Chrow: take should not have been detected at the first | "7, ‘the “Ay ed, without a divecnting voice, except the 17th im the | private manver. Ci re or no ebarge requir? ete glance. What have the members of Congress late Attormey of the Beate, le evidantly =e eratto pat Frlected for Goveraor, asc teria, whieh reads than os t o. . bite nee oA vores ton tats | been about, that their lynx-eyes did not sec | ing, and that hie physiplan and friends have none Fe hae ‘adtil Monday. “That the democracy of Obie Present to the denioc« oores veh ve wee ing Phy fod the office of publieation through it? hopes of his recovery. in the evening of the Sth, the delegates generally, and | '#0y of the Union the name of one of her pioneers—singe | prix Hurst of (> Free