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os NO. 5733. TWO CENTS. Apnuai Report of the Canal Commissioners. Stars or Naw Youn, Camas Commissionnns’ Ovrn THE UNION MEETING TAMMANY HALL. 5 I Average Annual Per Centage of Increase. ong “3 M We MANUFACTURES, ag ty S See seete E Es “Terrible Scenes in the Old Wigwam. hated < es the plains of wilds of Missourt t! = Hf? ] > E2EE2855 Hudeow apd from all meet at ope common tegrity of the be pre-erved. FS “TREMENDOUS UPROAR AMONG THE SACHEMS, E 3 Be Annexed ise table of Alexander’ three taltes seed of Sebemccrtay. hee tbat oleate canal was opened, to 1849, both years inelusive :— No ofleck'gs Average locke Average No of No.of minuies to days of aE 3 é MAA APs. E ciple; BORTBt etal Per Centage Average Aunuoi Per Centage of Increase, Subjoimed ise statement of merchandise and other articles:— OTHER ARTIOL: CONFUSION AND DISTURBANCE, ste —— stanore more important than thi The General Demoorstic Committee, at Tammany ‘ ch i ‘Hall, called, rome days since, a mass meeting of rats who were opposed to the Wilmot proviso, to meet vat Tammeny Hall last evening tor the purpose of * taking counsel upon the present crisis in which the country ie placed on account of the si: eand to adopt such measures as might tead to preserve the Union. The meeting was called for half-past seven o'clock; but, previous to that time, vis., at a quarter past seven, on our reporters reachi: “found it occupied by a party who 4m the call. Mr. Elijah F. Purdy was in the chair, and the room was in eterrible state ef confusion. impossible to scourately describe all thet transpired; but we shall endeavor to give a sketoh of it. The chairmen held in his bands « ret of resolutions vwhioh he attempted to read but such was the turmoil; ‘that be could not be heard at a distance of ten feet from the platform on which he stood. He had not proceeded far, when Captain Rrxoens drew the attention of the meeting vto Mr. Daniel E. Sickles, who was present, and who, it “appears, wes an objectionable perron. Mr. Sickles was dmmediately taken bold of. avd pushed out of the room ine violent manner, and Gries for Purdy, B the perenne near son | will say. “that the Union muet end rhall be preserved low citizens. the position of the t time fe critics! in the extreme. and | shall speak of the caures which have brought the demooratio ty to its present condition—i hope withoutzoffe pow theseis but way to vindicate the democrario and that is to support the union of removal of all causes of irritatt opery of this go a 4 > = ° s z i J = see! is SERge 33, = Ser abe Eee iF ee 433 BREE So386zE ni verpment the deaneratio and through all vicissl- 4 with s courage worthy of the laboring men 1 Unte country, have sustained ae oh Inoate and unalterable part of party has been ave ever throw: © uptry to the exiles of z eae az SESSSSzRSSAB 228 HEes rtey Seu J Ese A tee Psa party of the working open the shores of this ry \and, who ebese to come ip and worship at our altar of liberty. The demoora:io arty has sustained every war which has been declared. bas 0 sustained them, amid calumny and abuse, odious conventions, like the Hartford Con- mean this when [ su; ‘Weare pow. and all that we expect to be. dr op the success of the democratic ‘The liberty of manok! It rises with our bausers fvks with our defeat. If the efforts ot those are to prevail, then blot trom tbe bisrory of the world, and let no man Snow that it ever existed, and that it could gi to the latest generation. Let me ask you, w! HESSeeaslBessye: e =: os FESzESE: Sesssze Per © Sat eermas Per Centage of Increase. 931 4 7.8 EN Be Bheseskeeie #3 Sea222 Be bd S 2 = S258! BeSEeSS5 eres viver towing path. gees The Oneida river improvement. z a8 gE mene ze s =: = = 3 Be s $e cots perste nom EE to destroy that party Bg tonden' cost per mile on each and all of th to 1848, both inclusive:— Boone of great comfusioa re The Smile. | and descending, nd wise of deroonding frelgh h, and the toils from 1837 to 1843, inolusl (The returns for 1549 were not received in time to in- 1d others. issued Platiorm. Asseon as some | “ert tO sustain certain great princip'+e? tell you whet. in my judgment, constitutes the We meet for the pur. pose of carrying Cut FOME quesiisne Of primetuin, such purposes we meet as demoorats. Ai < PeORUR R MM UIkmEreen wi NH essential tothe main question, ALexanpum Mino took the question ‘tions, and they were declared to be carried bere ‘wore certainly a great many dissenticnts. The resolu ‘tions are as follows: — Total of authorized canals. Of the canals completed structed. 723 miles have been Total ‘alue of z S281 zee * gf #2: 1 Ube Qemveracy, ry should not be m he demoormoy —that the demonr ‘was large enough to contain all its members. gtoans for the Wiimot proviso, Three groans for Mertin Van Buren. These groans were q ‘yams ooptnusd aoa eaid that in to the slavery question he desired that it should be laid at reet for ever. He wanted to see men cease from and pay more regard to priaciple. = (a taae comune 0 the gresteas in tk a moni oree nt wo who a Butler's place. Confusion. 3! Pare é Ss Fy a z ‘mo doubt, alternative, or reservation ~of avy earthly foe to destroy, or of an: Fepublue to diseolve or impale. ved. That there is no Arnold, or traitor, whe coprpiree ene ‘nion, Sou 8Deo" a ite in its quil’, i» slike pernic: be the conspirators agai ¥, 33 beyond the yo 1 State or sectiva of the vigution eiaty-eight miles of the threw works are finished, this State communication 649 miles in length. upon the canals commenced om the lst continued 119 days, until the Sth day 1 3 (ihe 414 151 662,428 3.635, 16 60,983,907 140,086, 157 3,252, Possess @ canal | denouncing m 4 last their cou try the co of SSSSSSSELELTELELESESS Average Annual Per Centa i 12, The following is a statement of the tons of wheat and arri at tide water, the produce of this State, the tons and vaiue of that oo: +. raap—At the present time, when our flag is tooned vpom by the down trodden masses of Hur Veronese are we to he divided ainong ourselves? He hoped there was not » man who is Mee (he | wen to Hin wwe to ime ie deficient in the feeling which should auimate aa American, He invoked the Lave Coue, suo mii Liat (hey thus te Union, and he would appeal to the Vase and Butler men ive Come to (De meeting wilG the UodeTntauding thet ‘he Union would be areailed; but be was buppy to tiud trai pothing of the kind occurred. further agietion of the slavery quesion yard they drew an allegorial piovure of the future jestiv, United States—a nation controlling all Buy ihe Laikea & +r become the vation of the yl: be malen nited as it should be inevery State ‘hat is our position now? We have & «big adminietrations in power in Washington, Aibany Now York. as well as in Penneyl<«vie and in er; but the latter have recovered them-el:es by adc ption of such resolutions as were passed here @ BtvBNS lor Slokies, aua lou Mr Mine then mounted the rostrem. and said:— yho salees the torch of di ourd. 01 . bom hiem of @ The following is o statement of expemditures by the Superintendent of Repairs, showing the name of eash strue’ure-or work. the different heads of expenditure, it of each, om all the canals of the state, for Sears named :— of enlargement, could be pared to proreeute their work vigorously, Immediately aver the notice was first given for the subsequentiy altered to water was drawn off. T i 2 Seon ee bt. uj ing detentions caused by high be Hudson ‘iver hed token "ahi bt prevemt boats from reaching their the ume fret pemed tp the netice [1849 not receiv TONE FROM OT> ER 8 7 byway Byway by ali that they z produce arriv'y BoBe_ BEuee 3. = g $223 44 of BUk Kock. Oswego. iaw 2 rae, ENGBE He depteonted the eee “as f SeaAsaRsS Seacecsicusssss Soe Si ri ee Ais =: Ree. Ssossat seers: & Sse, 28: a F @8 2 Se 3 d+ mocratio party is ui BQNSELE Bicgesuesassss set. SgeUeTy Hasaeet i a. ‘Ths to the extension of alar Sacer oa vestion, in apy form of iw agitation, ot om in relaiion thereto, aa a test of pviitical faith, 10 power of Congress over slavery in the the particular medes of | octata, contro verted Centage of Inerea er ies a ml Average Annual Per Centage of Increase, host 10.06 101.65 Total Por Centage of Decrease. = P _ 16.28 nearly the rame oertaint This condition acecmpliebed by where depusites stil Hf Average Annwal Per Centage of Decrease. & cessete F Ges sauats 2 | iE 28 here gave a histury of the split conctned 8 by moving the follow. SEs: i i inasia BSnEn qUer topad!» If pavigation could bave bees matotained B the lovg level during the unprecedented low Of the last season. i & ywereae & H H ; i" of which A. a. Oeaman is ke and Kichard M dar- Regular Democratic Kepudli- being then introduced to jas received with joud cherre be ovce receliveted bearing = remark of General Som ‘that po mam was ever born, that did live too Jong or die too soon for bisown giory ;" and he ew not how far that sentimeot was It was not bis intention ia ite i tae Ber Cont I ted Per Centoge af Inere | it Average Annual Per Centage of Increase, Ww.06 wes war ra age time of making the ore polats during the that the time of average cargo | The following table exbibits the date of the iT « opening (l "ll go om when I ean get o hearing. Fel- I regret exoeedingly— Brady. Ubat white livered man out of |the confusion, duing whicn the man '' as be was term-d, was ejected fellow citizens, we ha Biro Lue Lue Of commence! gable season of the canals igevion, from 1824 to 1849; als of Lake brie, from 1827 to 1849 OFANIMG AND CLOSING OF THE KUDSON (ledge Grover) kn applicable to ‘ahmeele wei i $665,710 08) $582.54 BD $5,506,356 52 I eclleoted at the several collectors’ }; tegetber with the increase or Georease at cach office for the latter year :— eri E gz ? 840 for an additionsi trip to Buffalo and taking the cost of the tri lens than the average of beats, the nomber supposed to be im constant use.) would be 9700000 per annum. beck This saving of ex at $200, (which ie @ tr i 282! 5 3 38 FS aH i men's No, of days in mak- BRE= 2885 : se fif'y years the world wou beestaee ZAGBRUISES SSSSERRBRULTUSaEEs=s =: i =: 2 end endangering an fost loud cbeers Mr Horny Ancucanivs belt ‘the gentleman who pr: ceded armel) commotion here Tightly. there vase EaGREEzE EE, whieh you ere ensembles Ordipery importance aris ‘olitscal expect of tbe }, (amd}s rush to put out \Gdreasing some persons wear him)— called upon, eaid that im. observed there was this evening. but if he sae commotion 3 z §8282 e2582025 g osltaue = WFESHRBTESSELS, 22~-.aeB2 Es eREZEEEE 5 SEESUSESWERNEEESSTNE LEH Ere «x ® re ti ig os: the democracy, aud ported the pomimres of the j¢ then defined his Dovadils of the Se RRRKER F te No. daysef Opening of ae Copvent! Monge, the eae: 11 BEDS 38 ‘legge! FF Blanes. Fersle: SEE @ axes caRREREEATECREGEEE i s | ire s 8 5 : Pe °f °8] _ i z + i : i E | #*. | g FVeREGEAM-TLVS soe | | Ube aggregate amo: | z ! | i lr , Heat - | 3} wadseSecocecce ry Z E ; i i The following ie « statement, sho: end the various tonnage of each class of ' i i i Fa if #E § 8] _.ce=xz288z8d3Ses.2...- i H i : 3 i 5F canal ES f | i § ! E ii Per Cent oat” So” | if : § sj i i § 2. F i i i li 3 | Ee BH sueusssesssezesesst il i i z . Lam rr 1687 7 wns Paige Mere, : i f Totad Per Cent of Decrease. —- @a pes i i aH Py mewoonel i tiitiiiitit ff i f < » ij F Hi Sc. i tit g 3 f H f é : 1 £ tf =. if ) af i i j j a i eer et i iFS i f 4 Bl nt 1a oncpBSMBR00t 11 1 El nat oaeezeeeess.-! ~ Zle Fi giliiriiien rit iS Hi <- Total value of imports into the United . exoluaive cf specie, for the ending S01h June, 1848... . Totel veive of af) articles the ? i f ! i l i i F f i a ine : Fes 3 i ei fi ate ii i i iif 4 i i H H z ‘The total exports, exolusive of the year ending 80th June, I Aomestio ACd velue of forvian products alverworde exported we i J f i i i a i i i Totes Per Gentece vw Average nena Centage «gyros | exclasive tor the yearend. your, 1840 were of * Ada valve Ot fneigm pro. dects after words exported § «18 008.865 Tote! exporte the growth, produce or men- wfserare of the United States, for eeding the 50th June, 1848 eH ‘Toted value of all artioies aopreei Tene -————s shee. | e 3 ' f 3 u ! j rt He ii J as z asst > i H 8543 s i 138 i i exports, the o year ending the 30th June, 1840. . Total value of all articles on the canals in Difference in favor of canal commeres From the above statement it appears that of the canal commerce of the State of the year 1847, exceeds the total domest! the United States for the year ending the 1848, by the sum of $18 869,307; and the canal merece for the year 1548, was greater thao exporte for the year ending 30th June, 18. value of the American lake com Year 1847, was as follows: — Imports, rte. Total of heth. tario... $9.688485 1 21316 255, He. . 61 450.975 109 508,033 6.087 168 10.396,.263 66,226.618 75083933 141 810.651 The value of western producte reoei ‘ Jeans, for 1646 ard 1847. was $44 912 BO ne St NOW OF All which is respectfully submitted, : “OOK, JACOB HINDS. ‘Theatrical and Musical, Bowery Txxatax.—Two maguifoeat and suo- cessful dramas were performed last night at this splendid place of amurement, before the nume- rous audience attracted by @ rich and interest. Dg pregramme. We allude ts the “ Wreok Ashore,* that exciting pleoe which is always w! esol with emotion and pleasure, and to’ Putnam, the [roa Scn of 176,” which passed off amidst the upeqaivooal marke of satisfection of thousands axsewoled in this beautiful house We 90 Often spoken of toe merits contained in th we think 45 veeler sto repeat what we ba: too much praise the maoner iu #! formed by the tulented company of Vir. Hambli: tween the dramas. the langhable comed: of * Forty and Fifty * was played, and elicited from tne dalightod sudiepoe Bumerous roars of jaughter and «houts of epplawe. To morrow night avother greac bill will be preeented, and tais favori'e house canuot fail to be crammed, a0 ix the case every night Baoavway Turatae —“ The Serious Family,” which, is not precisely the same as that performed at soother establishment, was repeated last night to « fashionable and well fled house. Miss Alexiue Fisher won mach applause by her arch and brilliant personation of the widow. while Mr W. A Chapman as Amiatd reformer, prerented the satirical portraiture of thor’s conception with peculiar force and pun, E Mrs. Hild also personated the character assigned to ber with Sting. aud sustained it sdmireby tarcugh out, Merers, Wheatiey and Jordan made much awase ment for the audiences. wad carried on the activa wffec tively and gracefully, The afierpiece was * Wild Oats” Jbe part of Gammon's ron was axcvlleatly Well done, and the other oharactera were arseptahiy performe The Serious Family” will be reposted again on day. when enother fashiouable audicnoe may be anticipated Bunton’s Theatar —Seldom bas @ comedy hi more successful run than the “Serious nity.” - presented at Burton's, it having now completed ite eleventh week; and seldom bave we soon a more per- fectly cast plvee, or one bette: ined in the resoec- tive characters Last evening was for the beuwit of ir, Hadaway. and it was @ benefit, im the ing of the werd The house wns. as weual, orewd. cre. and the wudience were highly reepectabl man's erlodrated comedy of the © Poor Geotlem cluded the entertainments, io which vr Garton ae Bir Rodert{Brambie, Mr Brougham, as Fre@eriok Brain- ble and Mr. Hadewny as Ollapod, were exosiient onl amurirg The Emily Worthington of vires Ru-eeil was performed with modesty. nod in that judioto manner in whioh this ‘be combinal pis, 1s uosurpassed ead pufiers naught by contrast with any other theatre ia New York. Cramreau's Natrowat Taxaran,—The gamerous ad- mirere of the acoowplished denseuse and actress, Mise Ternbull, crowded last ing every department of this house, to enjoy the last opportunity offered to see again ber astonishing feats of beautiful dancing. Che entertainments commenced with the musical burlesque of “ Buy it. Dear,” wheh pessed off temerkable menner, The faroe of Jenoy Livd 4 Mise Turpball, at her entry. was reo: volley of spplause The performance ed that magnidoent ploce the “Nailed Queen" got ap with an extraordinary style of perfection, and which oapti- vated the attention of all present. Thesacress of dive Turnbull was complete. amd rhe was called before the curtain to receive the due tribute of admirstion ead laure. fr be overflowed, no doubt Mrrenere's Ovyavie —The aplrited manager of the flowing audiences. Last evening, the “ ly’? was presented for tho recond time, ed éclat. By the , nearly all the to have taken this “serious” notion into their beade, for we Gnd that three houses of theatrical amusement, performing the seme plece, are nightly crowded to ex- cere, Thereis po theatre m: nocessful or better rupported than the Olympic, and well does it deserve ‘aocesefal mor ery timeweree her The Viagic Horn’ ts oa excellent extre: te and ts aety to have @ long rus. The jnmeats cone with the comie drame called “Flying Colors.” Hovsx.—The long costinuance of Christy's band in this oity. 19, to some, « bat where can the genuine representation of negro ter be found. except In Meohavios’ Hell 4 their efforts im this olty Je clear, them, the public ruperior im both the vocalists aad ins. to every vight. ie an exesiient mausger—ompiey+ tne best arti-te; and (rom what we read of large dunations jivem to charities ip this and other cities. soos oot be ungratefal for public favors. The bill for to-m: Tow evening is excellent — it contains the bert seieo! Of songs, choruses, and other emusing eatalomenie, t on: epeotecie over pre- eepted im this country. im ail its arrangements aad operations, 1t has never been exoslied, aad, with the Odeed. with such vy | features a8 the abvve,and bis iegion list of rare Wonderful curiosities we cannot we bow Barnum ose help becoming & second Astor ot Rothschiid. Our ad- ‘View to those visiilug Quakerdom is, drop in et Sar- pum's. Aro.co Rooms.— The concert of Mr. Thies came off, last evening. before & rather +iim sadience. [he overture to Zampe commenced the entertaiom~at, and Mt was exrcuted by the orchestra. under tne talented i i i 5 i s Hy Be 3 il i i ae ll at idl it it AHH lleldad Hi ! ! ‘The leod ralke ot Milwenkio, Wie, during the last ein mo DINe amrUnted to 1M 648 Bore Two hondred tons of raltpetee have beve lately eld fe Providewoe K |. beld eo apeeutation ever since the inet war wich Great Britain, @ pertod of thirty-five