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- — moore 7 Once Mare. Ge: eral vouneil | The Hive of mamanneowsose= sy mele. en ee eee ete P” actos of government which T | & Dickinzon on the Wilmot proviso, ought to NEW YORK HERALD. ae en ocpenmenmettenmenn ihe the Cnieed Snee Benen me PE Lio fy diate oy gear wollify the adamantines. If it does not the es ete. adh, or we =Beo Zhe Syracuse Convention meets today bes ches toner ae taller knowledge of the aubject. | case is out, the dog ‘a dead. the eschems of Tam- bs °F ouaten stp alia Pri Be sro State Convention, at Syracuse. | This fo the ern of reminiscences. ‘The p oy a both’ the intereste of the | many Hall may shut up ebop. the party is are fall of them. Some are thrown ont to cor- ph Pao th | | atiution, ‘that the of the eub- | bursted. and the war of the roses begins in good rect others that had preceded them. Tht tra “yo = aniananhannhcinntinn tel—¢r eifel tho; orcs %¥ | commen @F FULTON AND NaBALD S78 Tearible things are expecte rts pacino b i be done. The softs and the hards rhould be sepasate from party questions, with | earnest. Veteny , xvid. Re, 254 et cae, their best to pack the Conven- | finally reaches the people who are bat ty which it has properly no coucern; And it isequally | "Qn another point, however, we think there Ww. = ae — tion. ‘The former claim a large majority of the | teniehed and edified by the statements naa pth EF a IG need be no turther delay. We refer to the ap- rs ey cag EL Yoee Teeveny, Boptaseber 13,195% | aeiecates; the latter are sangaine, notwith- | fore their gaze. We are opposed to epurions bank, it mast undoutredly be mixed up with topics | pointment of General Dix to France. The Sirians ————————— SS <= orate +” hh eas 0 reminiecenees, and whenever it is in cur power | altogether unfavorable to a di-pasionate judgment Charleston Mer: endioana tinal and (hia)let. * Mats ter Burope. standing, that they will be ab’e, “ by hook or ‘ ; It is not unreasonable to infer that these considera, | Charle cury , am WEw neat WaXLY SERALD. by cron to mob ups compromise if they | we make % a point to set “history” right. We tions will have their weight with ths members of the | ter to Georgia appears to be perfectly satistac- 4,200, Beainttll Degeerroesy Pe Ts weysl mad stsnmadip Keropa, Gapt Hansen, wid | cannot dicta e the terms of @ reconciliation, | do #0 to day, prssert Congress, who wil) see nothing ina refural | tory to the reunited democracy of Georgia. | ter arent picture factory, No, 280 Broadw as Jegialate at present, inconsistent with the mainte} 7 7 | —— cave Bouten on Wesimeninp, at 19 o'clock, for Liverpes) | The hards will be under the generalahip of such | Im the Hvening Post, of the 7th inst., there JO lesialate at preseat, inconsistent with the mainte | Yo. tcunte. then? All the mischief that Daguerrcon Reems, 59m Subscriptions ‘&d advertieements for any edition «f the | men as Edwin Croswell, Augustus Sebel, Gen. | @ppeared the following editorial :— | cumstances. ss nor do I profess in any manner,to | °OUld have been made out of that appointment | J, . ea a * - i or 5 Mew Tous Banexo will Wy received ot the sellewing peeve | Aaron Werd, Aushurn Birdsall, (delegate from } 7, 4 MIURlONn TOMO day, after | speak for ‘the’ President ; ie opinions are before | bas been made. and much more, here and else- @ oxrope =. ‘ Bingbam(on, and son-in-law ot Daniel S. Dickin- | quoting ee ee Benton's. history of the usa bs se cons 30, his off -lat meen ss) Ae ooh, a where, than could possibly have followed the larwvrom—Jobe Hay ster, Ko. 3 Paradise sixeet. son.) Mike Waleh, John Wheeler, and others | between the United States Bauk and General Jack- | Ft e peopl official promulgation of Gen. Dix’s name the plication Btates to ap investigation of the subject. But —Tre Sabe oon, @ pemsage giving, an account of the OIG aces Indeper dently of the views he has heretoture avowed, | next morning after it was agreed upon in cabi- melodoors ire _ ¥ andiord & Co., Corahill. of the same pattern; while the softs will | o¢ dhe United States Bank fur a renewal Catharine street, 3 ‘¥ they might be tely affected by a ‘i for oophs Sua cera cone Be TS mone: be marshalled under John Van Baren, Oliver | ter joss previous to Jackeon’s second election, pro- re tei tered ey gener y 8 | net council. But we aecpegess eee ir rata ; Sel pines fos ar ee he’ besa ak Bae Charlick, Fernando Wood, John Cochrane, heros ie if our information be reliable—and it eane jority of the people of the United States, it would be | Pierce, aided by the wisdom of overoor Mar- ~ h a Buropeao Sey Preston King, and others of the Buffalo plat- | froma hgbly inteheat source -a peguan: supores Unreasonable to expect that he could now consent | ey, knows best what todo, Jt, then. the inis- | |, Seven Mle Mirrur— The greatest wonder - mails will close im this atty at three — €, - , tion. ¢r omtnrion, in this ether sie suthemtia “remmis- final’y to foreclose the investigation whieh be hiw- fins in doubt much longer | "4: 2400 sift siekete om sale by | oo aay, Ween this ow ferm. cance” It ie thie:—-Gen, Jackson's Seeretary of the self has invited, before the public seme has been | ion to France remains in doubt mui e N. B.—The holder of each tleket is outitied to four sdimige is mi Tesenry, toa Hew. ‘onie Melon believe. informed | constitutionally declared and sscertained. we may content ourselves with the assutance | done to the Mirror. fhe Wamy , penis wil be published at bul past nine | The result of this mixed assemblage must | Peeruzy, the Ren. cms Melave, ve balers, tm eet Por Sine Terabe oldiag tho principles ‘4 sie : yee i re 1 Pew York “don Weleck thi , morning. Sinigle copies, tm wreppera, xtz- | Cither be a mongrel State ticket as the basis oa peviens, iad tthe donk Hay drm pace ret Ido and have here exprerted, a one of the constitu- | that there is a cause for it. In the interval, ane Mame ‘or! Con” well knew thag $ tellori pb Tis hi sees Rie orer Gon Jachuou would in Me merrcgero tonal advisers of the President, { could aot con- | however, a confidential explanatory letter from Bree ins: cote eat ie she hood, q 4 |. Fistently inferpore an objection to the exercise of his fer of French Em. | #24that Pehl ec eateay pees. ing ge negative upou a bill re chartering the bauk durtag | UF Premier to the Sree oe > L a N Terk i Wr Biddle and one or twe yerponsib'e bank men vith the present Coogress, unless presented to bim as one | peror might not be amise. Otherwise Lonis Na- | 5,3, ¢ wh: m be coneulied nen So natant 808 de) noes. grinds of, oa in ponent ae series of snenraree ‘= poleon and the Empress may think they have | Bresdway. . ss ed friemde eo j 5 : eg us Tadabe Cuan saleemadl ouat ates peer iseae ef ae ene PRN ° | been slighted. But, after all, what objection, ie sure Soni Measu o.”—Exactly the Style I deem it unnecessary to repeat my orp of the | on the negro question, can there be to General expedency or necessity of @ uational bank, on the b ling ea ng ot meter pf haga: eretitore pak: Dix. when he ie endorsed by South Carolina ; Georgia and the New York Evening Post’ ly tated; but I will not disguise the solicitade I | "4 feel Tent, an} premature attempt to rocharter the We should like to know. preent bank, by exposing it to the influence of = panes. of a fresh reunion, or a split into two a ei — conventions, and the nemination of two dis- Lovg before wees ders have baa tirct democratic State tickets. In the event time t finiv'n the perusal of this abeet, the grand of ® mongrel ticket, and the reese #rueel » wich is orobably to decide the fate of the tablisbment of democratic harmony upon it, Seme? rati¢ party for some years to come, will have | the adminisiration will be sustained, and all om +Deed between the hard and soft shells in the | the late wrath and indignation of the hunkers + C povention at Syracuse today. On reference { will be turned over to party ridicule and pub- 0-4 or thie-graphic despatcbes, it will be seen that the | lic derision. But should euch a ticket be de- veo cluvely seova ial to, Dave purchased poet gots corner of ‘anthony steest, second Boor, No. 5 Dbepk wurt eboose between tnem apd Geo. Jeekeon, that it could pot have the support of beth thatif it relied ‘Upon its fest friends the ground must then be tak ifs crusted 19 Gen Jack 00’s promwes. trey leased from an, farther intere-t io the question; wader such etroum+t-nete the memorts! #20 presented. The ‘' information” which the Evening Journal WHacipal jeaders of the two frctions were on the | feated. (as it may be by hard ecratcbin, ) the | professes to bave from a‘ highly intelligeut sonrce,” | party feeling and prejudice, should hereafter en-| | Witic Patwary Execrioys.—The Whig State % tnest qeality, @Poand, 2 nd busily engaged till a late hour last night pea pi es caen by oe Con- B not worth a penny. Se far as regards Gea. Juck- | varage the preference to an entirely new instita- Convention. for the nomivation of candidates to aatibition ney mae _ Wh marsh ging their forces, and making every prepa- tn. son we deny it whi eee challenge the accuser to duce his proof. What Mr. MeLane, who bad a kering after a national bank, migot have said to Mr. Biddle, we do not pretend to know, but we are Jackson o'make soy euch proposition ao te dix jac! @ avy such proposition as fol one eoned by the Bveniag Journal. It a proceeding wholly at variance with his character and meximeof conduct. it could not have been made by his authority except in direct contradiction to opinions deliberate y embraced aud already fraukly expressed in bis annual mewage. He waa not a man to act in opposition to his convietions of right—from that he was withheld by the native integrity of his character; por was he a mao to bargain with aa ad- versary for his forbearance—from that he was with- held by his native courage. . But does the Lven ng Journal see that its nar- rative, if we believe ite truth, dishonors the whig vention in such a compromise. will, together by a en al bi lbeeraabe pet with the Convention, be condemned by the Gi@erent ; parties can as yet be given, but it is gene- people in the election. On the other hand, a mally be feved, and appearances tend to confirm the | split between the two factions andthe nomina- @ppes’ Rion, that the adamantines will have a very | tion of two State tickets will reopen the breach Berge = majority. Our special correspondent, after | of 1848; and thus the first six months of Gen. Teview dog the field, states tha; the delegates consist | Pierce’s herculean efforts to consolidate the <— Pfive ap shells and ee eae democracy will terminate in the dissolution of si og thirty five seats to onl le the party. = Paantiee os biskreey boy Racca’ This Convention, therefore, can only indicate bans gos eee Hartge ela » Soha | the policy of the administration by the nomi- Yer 1B P Fowler, and cant ous other | D&tion of a mongrel ticket and its triumphant inf pential softs, were working with a unanamity | election in November. Cannot this be done? T om, dear eir, with great respect, your obedient | the judgeebips of the Court of Appeals and | gene & Co,, Hatsers, 156 Broadway, invite ervant, wis McLang. | to the several State offices, to be filled at the the attention «f thett a arenouas aa Eat, pes next general election, ie fixed to be held at | w ma BIDDLE TO MR. Mt i. 5 ia kee Fy Bank ON THs Unitep Stares, i Syracuse, on the 5th of October next. The Th lesloners to the Wo: Philadelphia, January 10, uA primary elections of delegates and alternates to Mpa er Mg etiintmeat to tat oe, oo el nate Tn nteanl this State Convention takes place in the several | Frise trent, 4 torpened in byers anne ae sie Yo mbich it resenta, baa already been pares by wards of this city, between the hours of six and | G2 jeu, il ef all the world ae tome ineral Ws jer, ani need not sa: % * ———— mde the sabject of most anxious and respectful | 18ht o'clock, thie morning. The same sort Of! pegnionea wih Taste and Uneppreschabia Cosideration. But, after Biving to ee all ee concord which reigns in the bosom of the demo- skill dlepleged tn the satestion of the. mai They" ind ia the ht to which they were so ent a8 wel ii i ie the official poe! i rae en still higher per- cratic party is no less manifested among their become axeu di h tne world of fashion: 5 only fe sox] character of the writer, we felt constrained by | Tivale. It therefore behoves all sections of the ments ia iD Bape” Degroon'a Prose $ House, on the corner 02, asue of duty to come to a conclusion afferent | whige to bestir themselves to-day. and go to | D*Mswey so4 Sprise sree e (ieeidee a Se) He Bel drip Se work in good earnest at their respective polling | ,,7a,noems, Wall Hats Phe Exceeding Neate i ‘ . ideri Jeaders equally with Gen. Jackson? Their pretext | havig been made, it would be perhaps superfi houses. Whigs! to the polls! and command Be i vight that may yet partially succeed in tarning Let us see. Considering the present apparently pagel a Weies'ar Oia Uiced Blais dunk cs wong ay Archbold peste) a sty that gs polis travagant properth ‘@ 4 tide against their opponents, despite the efforts | hopeless prostration of the whig party, and the | 9 renewal of its charter, was that the continueace of | you iovld understand distinctly the motives which | Bravrmvt Vasmzvea Fiowre —We were shown yee- of Messrs. Crowell, Birdeall, Mike Walsh, and | seemingly ineurable dissensions among its @ bir amwociates. Read the despatches concerning | leaders and its organs, we should say that a © me operations yesterday, and then wait for the re- | coalition ticket from the two democratic factions 1 Lid bal proceedings, which will be given to. | a+ syracuse could be elected with the greatest Thelpeople of Maine held their election yesterday, | °O* pap Age asics ee Fores ra ‘Www, owmg to the various temperance, free soil and . see Tei EB -Miber isenes vy which they are divided, it ia impos- | Toast a rabbit, we are first required to catch the able ae yet to tell anything avout the result, far | rabbit. So are we first required to get our ‘ter than that there was po choice for State officers. | coalition State ticket at Syracuse before the ‘There were no lese than four candidates for Guver- | re-united democracy can elect it. This is the ner, and pearly the same number of aspirants to | diffculty—the Gordian knot which must first the institution was im, ly demanded by the public good; that without it the finances of the coontry and the exchanges would fall into irremedi able confusion, and the various important iotereste dependent upon it would suffer prejudice. The story wie by the Evening Journal gives the lie to these Laebieets . I makes we ae leaders ie have neon ao'nated sim; pai motives. It represen’ them as threa eine unless they conld use the bank and ite influence asa party ei e, to abandon its cause altogether, to withdraw pretence that it was important to the fisaoces of the country, neces- sary to our commerce, aud indispensable to regulate the exchanges. If the bank would no submit to be ured 38 instrument to secure them @ victory in semcrenrsa oi makes ae renee, to intrude | terday » peculiar flower, a native of Venezuela, called the Steeninn of as aoe Gaaine and gel _ uponon with a few words of explanation. ewan fiower. When io fall b'oom is resembles in one | {)¢ (ol) and winter, trade, sito s very eapertoe stoek of In Mo i place eeeion ae Lets not iS position » swan with closed wings, and in another with LOPUSTER'S well knows Pe All bay Ne. 2k Ta pod tema suppose, continge cut tats | outatretehed wings, The interier of the flower was ex | Comtiandtatranty Ts" Me year iter the termination of the nex Congress.” It | ceedingly beautiful. Venezuela alto produces a fiower jm portant to Clovhteg Merchants.—The ade enden the 4th of March, 1836, the day on which | called the pigeon flower—it ia ike s biid’s nest in shape, pring. trom she laraest tesk of Siilenehie: the 1xt Congress ends; 80 that auless acted upon | while ite stamensand petals resem) a oiyoon at rest p= elit rpg by th present Congrese—aa it could not be finally | Venezuela is truly calied the gorden of South America, di of in the ordinary course of the proceedings of tht body before the close of their first session— the lak would be wholly uncertain of its fate until withi less than two years of ita term. It is for that reasc that it seems expedient to ask for a decision by th Congress. jergarm: sate and rete), a McLAUGBLIN’S obi hate i the elections, they mould take no “ farther interest i 7 " “ Sernee OC Henne ee Urseemie * avey otber ores = ee ey cee Lege per ae. be untied or cut in twain by the Convention. | in the question." i PE GE eer ned bre ener are Bo prey Drapehes 4, is Wy, far the monk en Siamese I ier patch etates that it is likely the Maine Liquor law in li Iie, | _ It is a melancholy sign of the political moraltty of | alters provisions,” and that “ a la in the | Prebeneiv: ade But herein lies the danger to the hard shells. the times, that mn a narrative. abould be given in interes neal ane (ove a ay peed ns he | oe in the best mann: wary will have an increased majority in the Legis | pion to the wall, it is very likely that John ae from Washington positively sscerts | V@0 Buren and his partisans will swallow at the cabinet is still a unit. Hon. G. M. Dallas is | D. B. Taylor’s fugitive prescription without a3 the capital, and may get the mission to China, | Wincing, and treat it afterwards as not binding or perbeps France, notwithstanding General Dix’s | in law because it will have been a concession the columns of a leading political joarnal, with out any apparent consciousness of the profligacy it implies. A friend of Mr. McLane’s, residing in this city, Yorwarded to him the article from the Post, MaW Pari styles, oom pr exbilited. on Thursds: the sent charter.” You are not perhaps aware that athe triennial meeting of the stockholders, in Beptelber last, they expressly authorized the Board of piseiers to appl to Congress, ee ey pore ever seers suc! ‘hs of rene as ool ler just proper.’ They have, therefore. delegated ample Bacar cf hvmen antellinenen ae « Falt Fasmons, 1853.—Barthole D sill open ee, aad the tings —Petersun & Humphrey, Ne. 379 and bas received from that gentleman the cor- | powerso make an immediate arrangement. a ly invite their fellow eitisens to embrare the present oppor ere now epening ‘fal letter to the South, which is published in another | extorted by force. It the bards, therefore, are rasatdaueel wel naw, palllai tpi i full "eas Nor sould I suppose that an act oontinuing the | St, po and to study A collcetion,iXelike of whieh ne column. The cabinet bad along session yesterday, | met upon this issue of principle, and s2ould D of December next, | YZ", % fon, vontro Border, charter sould be seffectua! unti! the expiratioa of to thelr obecrea + anditiscertain that Captein Ingraham’s course at | they make it the only sine gua non to har. thority to deny the statement in the Albany | itepremt term. The enccessive renewals of the 7 Tho Mabibition will close in th ‘ harte of the Bank of England were made, I be- beers Beyrns wl! be sustained. mony, ‘ 1) | Journal. ii illggc » Mortimer Livingston, P)ilip Burrowes, y, the only real impediment to a mongre! ‘ leve,t various periods before its expiration. The | Alfred Pell, Jobaston Livingston, : The Massachusetts Temperance Convention met ticket: will be die d of The oath of alic- That Mr. McLane favored the expediency of | same raetice prevail iu re charter ing the State | Auxvst Belmont, Charles W Foster, My loths im great variety, fer sale on the most te Bosten last evening, and passed a resolution de- re-chartering the Bank of the United States, at | banks Thebili introtoced tore-charter the former | A2c3 Hamilton, Jr5 Wan! singe tigre iance will place all hards upon the footing of Bank othe Unitea states rely this:—Be it | Serta ’watenen, Wits ftich Carpetings = 6mith é& 448 @lasivg that it was *« 2 conventizn of men, according mt ality aon a “bell ent eae ticket ae least until the mismanagement diaclosed by the | enactea &c., that the act of 1791 “be, and the mame | Henry. Denhors, Gane Teale compute sed denrasinnpertones i brlete te eommon usage.” So the strong: minded women a oe " a5 investigation instituted in the House of Repre- | is hereb, continued unt! the 4th of March, 1831,| ae Poor hell vot tepoctry Bransele, shree ply. = corpeings, are again debarred from the privilege of speaking | then be appointed, not only with facility, but Sj ft ied | Subject » the conditions ar4 restrictions hereinafter | 3 “iemiven’ Fw seca, Enelish’ and Amerieac ei] clew's and slfether goods tm public, and that, too, in the city which boasts of ita | with enthusiasm. sentatives, immediately after the bank opplied | foetiieg” My. impres-ion Las been that the Board | Zante Nieholoon, os onons cenit p ieintag tg the tad “sil of ‘whlch they are offering ah peloeg - ee < : : for a re-chartef, was always well ‘known and Direcyors are now empowered to conclude an ar- 0 WICK, President poyeygon ihe God Vcd te he Cy We are apprehensive, however, that some- understood by ite public, heathy not only never | Tangement by which the bak might 4 intoa new ee, Splendid New all Warpew, us about this when they meet in Cleveland? thing more will be required by the hard shells } ica. ans ecaty nua murtecay avowed | “%™ Without aby further legislative action Fe = Vw prises) 5) HIRAM AN Counre] were stil] engaged ia arguing the Mather | in @ joint Conwantinn she- i - —--ant wat et id uf In reeard to ty impression entertained by you, | _ Office ef the Association tur the Eixhibttio: | ssoms, No in his first annual report as Secretary of the Treasury in General Jackson’s administration, in which report the Secretary in fact plainly recommended that the bank should be re-char- tered at the proper time, but with modifications that were not specified in any detail. From this circumstance—no more however than from Mr. McLane’s position in the treasury depart- ment, with which the transactions of the bank Were #0 materially connected that it was only natural that as Secretary of the Treasury he should be consulted ina matter of such vital importance to the government and the institu- tion as the question of continuing the functions of the latter. We give the following correspondence in justice to all concerned, which, whilst it amply refates the allegations in the Albany Evening Journal, shows the frankness and wisdom with which Mr. McLane counselled the bank, and the scrupulous fidelity he observed in a crisis towards his chief. General Jackson :— that the P-cent Congress has hut teen choses Sith justry of Al) Nations, fovtombey 5. 1853 — Notics pce eaves erence to-tix quedin, and Wat “there ara’ -no sion hasbeen ransarned to is Grou al Faiz: | vlano cevern gold wade constitutional means ot scertaining he sonse of the | onthe Sixth svenue entrance. people before the election preparatory ty the Twen- | »22¢ transfer books are now kept st the offeo of Mouzs Wesaing Caren Fu Bart aes JOUFMyence frou the United | Dente Sterman dco, | ANDERSON Troacuror 2, doring the last two , bas trobal —_— yented 0 clore and distinct Polio penta) by thoce who have lived nearer to the tube of the univ: real interest and the general dsousion oova- sioned by that topic through every pan ¢ the Uni- ted States. As early as the year 1520, the resident declared that he could not, “in justice totht panies interested, too soon present it to the delieray con. sideration of the Legislature and the people ty the following year he again stated that the jnoo. tance of the measure required that “he should agi call the attention of Con, to that tnbject.” “Ae cordingly, reports from Committee of Ways and’ B Means, and the Committee of Finance, on tha’ and the kindred subject of the currency, were made to Congress. These brought the ease distinctly before the people. Jt was discussed in the Legisiature of New York, inthe Legislature of Penn-ylvagia, in the Lezislature of peel dD which asked for the ets, and © very establishment of a branch, and, more recently, in SAO nd tee the Legislature of Tennessee, and the Legislature of willbe Bazaar in the 8). Niobolae Hotel 513 Broadway, Georgia. It entered into all the elections, vor ghibite peastifel and Mee By ie! ets ao: Alea 80 thoroug aly : cussed. lose of these ions a new Congress is ehoeen, and to that Congress the Presi- Impeachment case at Athans vactorios t+ ™ not | endorsement of the fugitive law. They will. wxpe ted that a verdict will be Peetianil some | we suspect, demand the re-nomination of toys. doe o Hen cersinee Gissaatant hams Mather for the Canal Board, though his trial 45 result Gd this lnrpsitiestion is made known. may not be ended; they will be very Uh ‘A vote will be taken in the Court of Episoopsi | ls, to require the hearty endorsement of Bu weps at Camden, to-day, to decide whether that Daniel S. Dickinson, and they may likewise de- Doo y snail proceed to try Bishop Deane upon the | mand some unpalatable resolution in referenee ede; ‘3€8 entertained in the presentment which has of | to the dispensation of the spoile. These things, Inte been the subject of so much argument before | involving directly the argumentum ad homi- that, wy. num, are more serious obstacles to fraternity The sum subscribed to aid the sufferers by the | than abstract questions of principle, which poli- epiden \ic in New Orleans, and sent to tang bar pibeay ticians are apt to dispose of as convenience and RON bart antdbaentetegrh 09 Ace pares rie interest may suggest. We are puzzled, then, to tet ew York city alone has subscribed $49,654. determine how a mongrel ticket can be chosen ‘Aninte: ‘sting account of a curious visiter among our short of an extraordinary amount of generosity sbippingi published in an another portion of today’s | and forgiveness on the part ofthe poor outlawed paper. Th ‘Principal featare of this vessel isthe carry | hunkers, which is very improbable, and which ing outons dipboard of the sociali#t and Fourieritedoc- | it would be downright folly to anticipate. trinestothe fullest extent. Thestrong minded women In fact, we must first organize this Syracuse would here fd another item to add to their account | Convention before we can count upon any- of woman's c, pabilities, The best seamen on boacd thing. The nd stra wil in * his vemel sre those in petticoats, If Commodore | Bin&. The grand strnggle wil be in the ahed in the mest Ap= fmbrede, Bros@way: eu plete aa-wrtment of a w Orleans {ufferecs pooolo o | m - viehly esirona | importer, 688 Bro: be: Ged ia this elty, jee of the Vaion, Secondhand Pianos Ten seaond? is Baraar ii olan ital BU nd at hie store, 214 Broadway oppreite St. the most aplendii av naive stock of ‘over been exhibited 19 ork, apequalled Yeon manafac- hie establish munt ee for com petitio bot beantifal 4 mire to keaow there is one iid can use it for years the beet hi oCHOVER Baka & 00.8 i ime. mh be Chambers strect. The New York Mutoat Freehold Balléh Astociation - Tho Augu t aporopristion will take place tne croning, ot Messrs, Benjomia r'e, 94 Coatbam streets at7 o’rlock. \C MARKS, Seentary, organization. From all appearances, they can: karan Pye ‘a St a ian or resell ng. beh, conte ee 1 5 e 1, » vestiga‘e the subject. appears me, therefore, table fe ononte; Why ao People wrong Themecivest—Wheit Perry reporta: be Japanese so well adapted Comerst not and will not organize, hards and softs, as a MR. MCLANE TO MR. BIDDLE. ‘ that the present Congen thus prepared by the | feltssestee S24 Gost baga; geoslomens’ Aras ceca le whelayeath, tel we dpacs cred enemies to socialism as thoe on board the Euphrosyne, we . WasHInaron, Jan. 5, 1832. repeated warnings of the President, is as capable | Indi misses’ h27C4 FXOTAesly for of it, we wrong curse! Thus it ts with thoes families ‘tan« wWigration thither of the whole tribe homogeneous body. The attempt at organiza- Dear Sir—General Cadwallader has retarned to | and as competent as any will hereafter be, to act bed hacia ene to all ening’ rived As SSapot S16 Brosd¥ may expec Woman's Rights Convention shoula | tion will most likely be the signal for a seces- | Philadelphia, and I fear with impressions favorable | definitively oa the question. to the socasion, ppd 4 ss of this rect. The Ps tn to an attempt to renew the charter of the Bank of the In relation to the effect which an application to d ig oreleek is th Golanmith’s System of Peomanshtp,—Eve: meet next in Jap ‘2. sion of one faction or the other to some other | United States at the present session of Congress. | the present Congress may have on the minds of re Inour legalinte gence will be found some yeryim- | hall. We should not wonder if some other hall, portant decisions, rendered by Judge Nelson in the | in addition to the regularly appointed place United States Ciro: Ut Court yesterday, particularly | of meeting, had been already selected by that in thecase of t be steamboat Bay State. Inthe | each faction, in view ot a split. We When he consulted me upon this subject, soon after his arrival bere, I frankly and disticctly discourage 1 the attempt, and on grounds which I believe were entitied to weight. Other counsels, however, and, aa I think, too sanguine ergo of support citizen every strapger,eve-y man, every wi irl, every body, should purchase ith {aH instroction. Pries OLIVE 962 Broadway, in, every boys some of ita friends, in couseqnence of the hazard of fal Lait 3 the question with considerat‘ons of a 90- htical character, and in relation also to the views which the President may entectain of the propriety seribe a ot deciding at this time, theee could not fail to re- oa the Fruits of Keonomy and 4 vy. bien from Congress, appear to have had greater infi 4 A to thplic on this seoasion, ’s and boys’ ol thi ade, re- Common Pleas Jud te Daly cave pra inthree | should not be surprised if John Van Buren and | and it baa occurred to me as proper that ui shoald ofthese rincinien G Swateh th ban ay seecence a abeiiegt wae vurud, dyed sud made. tashiowabte, ne interesting divorce c. “é#, which no donbt will find a Mike Walsh bad each @ separate atring of r communicate my opinions directly w you. formly minis ered Med usto a ‘conclusion which Now die RGesiN, All pere me whe cuuvet find time 46 al elas of readers a8 nt Merous as that which will pe. lati - 3 she ata I do not proress to be in a situation to become the | seemed not only just, but inevitable, The Board of ———— N08 4 nay Broatway, ‘line throagh the Poot Office on vuse the judgments in admiralty and equity. Inthe | /utions, and aseparate State ticket cutand dried | adviser of the bank, and I desire to be trrespoosible | Directors were satisfied that, in reference ex lusively | (Choke West Flashing Low = auction as for the future decision of the directors and stockhold- ember thas otber law ceurta, with the exception of the Marine, to meet the contingency of asplit. Every to the interests committed to their charge amd thoso See renter rae Dare at pale of 5 0 The Rat, Pe + = mt Soa bit ers. The position I oconpy in the government, how- | of the ity, ‘i i? i 5 ville sites Med at Wot Mowne. eockroneb, little busimess was Wansacted. The injunction | thing portends @ aplit in the organization—it | gyer, and that in which the late angnal report which | sent Congress. faving ears pg baa bs, she grounds ty SLBRRE B AS | retook Secalaan sient against the Bixth and \ Ughth avenue. railroads was | may occur to-day, or to-morrow, or the next my tense of public duty constrained me to make, has | they abstained from performing it om account of | tones. a property ie situated ‘ated postponed mmtil Monday, On which day the Oyerand | day ; but if the two seta wrangle together for | Pl#ced me in relation to the bank, aud may possibly | any real or supposed influence it might have on any | baviog’an exte nding sonata are ¢ mord " +» | Place me in relation to any immediate attempt to re- litical parties, or because it was either desired or | 2¢¥ Village o’ vatly hosl’hy, aor deo Terminer operas for the d#posal of murder cases, and | three days a split may be avoided. Indeed, if | hew the charter, make it Deceasary for me to prevent Fepremeed by any political party—from that mo- | #nc? jo bee beaw'ifal villsee misapprehension from any quarter, distinctly to state my own opinions. This wil) at least leave mo uncommitted for the future, whatever weight may be given to my views. _ I feel constrained therefore to say that I am de- cidedly opposed, both on principle and on grounds of Spedicoey, to an attempt to renew the charter of the bank dnring the present Cor 5 The annual report, for the reasons stated in it, re- commends the renewal of the charter “ at the pro- per time,” Ea era Crane any prema- ture renewal which sbould inconsistent with the principle and term of the charter, and not necessary either tothe ssfety of the stockholders , or the in- terests of the debtors, and convenience of the com- munity at large. The charter of the bank wil! not expire until one Nene after the termination of tue next Congress; fore that period Congress has no authority, with- out the content of the sto:kholders, to alter its pro- visions; and s law Cage in the interim can only take effect after the expiration of the present Most of the wther courts will be then in fall opers | there is not break up today we should begin -— Geadinge and zien ae = pede to entertain a lively, soul-reviving hope, of demo- morning beicre Para TEND 8 oratic harmony. States Distr cae a ann ee tsas cautes- | “Meantime, the whigs are holding back. ‘The Rie abate to Cammon Council last evening, Seward organs of this city have an evident foll detsils of wl\ich may be found in the official re leaning, however, to the adminietration and ports, The Ald traner, for want of a constitutional | the democratic Buffalo faction. while the Fil- Majority, were mi \able to concur in the resolotion | more whigs appear to sympathise with the ad- from the lower b vard which provides forthe ad- | amantines. Should we, then, get two tickets vancement of the,s vintier of police captains, lienten: | from the democracy this fall, from Syracuse or ante and patroimew. Che Assistant Aldermen | ojcewhore, and should the whig party fail to re- passed & resolution eae tina fd gdb unite on the fifth of October, we may count psapttge gr ae o’dock athe miele: tat upon eome assistance to both democratic fac- eight o'clock in the e vening, during the months of tions from the disbanded whigs, just as the hard June, July, Angust and Sepmber, and between | or soft thell ticket may happen to please the song ment they admintetered the bank in reference to hi seavarves Tealdences md political parties whose very existence they are bound “4 of the puret qa lity.” ‘Thy not to know—from that moment they violated that fain. Ariigetad t pain, which move ex- Flushing hailroad now beDs onatenctod 0 nateral eye and resembles it im eolor and n ey viol Ut o tein het lies at the foundation of all their 1d pares direet th one this ‘beaati ay ies. i @ depst near it @ thos bei cuties. hat their motives w ll be misunderstood or ‘Githia feeney wireies of Non vorn ay misinterpreted is natural, bat the best defence | rood. ‘Traine will rue y 8 against these imputations is the cynacionsness of | (which is only sbont five an x not deserving them. from 5 o'clock A. M_ til) 10 rate of com «4 ree only regret wh’ch accomoanies this measure | Thus cmmibus fare The streets re all Seed ee, lott is, that it wants the concurrence of one to wnom the | and no expense will bo spared to orna cout the gro bank collectively, as well as myself individually, are | Fifty per cent of the purchase money may roms n cu unéer so many’ obligations, as ve all focl and ag. | SR mortenee fr three ez G40 yearn at teven pam cont Laqass Gear Oye, witmont sam knowledge to be dues to you for the course which | nrqnestionable ioh & princed ahateant will bo Caraion: | prmed aces *erration the nent over invented. Beware of you have pursued towards the inatitation. Is in wich | 4.0 avery purehster tree 0 i ving Varptes,” ecblos, seltewencn chaperone: Imuch concern that we relinquish the hope we had | Pmregenien shout be covered tan peeeemizict | ness. ta Poudre'captite aprnots haiz trom say path of entertaived of your powerful support, and the anxic- | to make ements or improve nengs, 1a order to toap ike Nosy Wide eRe? lly hve snd hair restorative, a6 ty which bas ipduced me to trouble you with these Teen tae iin of te Perey. all “ . store from Broadway, tedions explanations, will, [ trust, satisfy you how | Ronan dette s f with 1ehogeas Lge > mnch value we attach to your opinions, and how } sro full partion 0 the aactioacer, 40 | 290 of Barker reluctently we bave been constrained by a seuse of | Wallotrect, or BARKBR A ELLIOTT 45 \ atroet, cation sote lik duty, to adept a measure which is not so fortunate Cath 7 hea every thi as to have the benefit of your assistance, you resort to manufactured, sold louse. ack agd87.4D0KU's * Si spplied by th jertal prepe- when everything sive has fatted. Try. at even an oleae at an Impo= | sottle. fold everywhere. Principal de 3 por BARKER'S La- eight in the morning and sven in the evening dor. | silver grays or the Sewardites, exclusive of those | charter. With great respect, very traly yours Hen pawn’ npon th ye ae Of, ameriact ted Wow’ Hair Dreseing Saloon, 499 Brosdway, ing the balance of the year> diseiples of Greeley who may prefer the regular PR Ce dag hm Miser N. Biwoce, President. the mame of “sehnspps” That name dolooge excinalvely to Dye and Wigs —Batchelor’s Man: 7 y ™: i There being but cight meitivere present, the Board | independent-land-reform-abolition ticket of the How. Lovis MoLann, Washington, D, 0. ibe the business of the bani: to the ultimate decision of HEIea nee was eee fee ny, wold is quart and ptat n Y < Oran bottles, with my nemo on tie ntti aod cu at | op he Park, where be pf Bupervisors covid not ber men pat tp free democracy. the governn ent there would be no just pretence for} GENERAL Dix’s Lerren To Gnonath—Syna- | simile of my signitars on the Imbel a fr ot ates: | Sentareryeepeee fiewated igs bon o wvrced, subject to the . . i w cision , an haps no : “seated DOLPUO WOLFE, ve | prod staal — reed, subj But all speculations are idle whem we are Distas tonive a prs fan teeny Loch caog ovee—Tae Frexcn Mission—Aun Ricat.— Solo mannfneturor and jinporter, 22 Noaver stceat, | WAH Foon, all on one floor der Rome ex itement fwas occashtsed ix this city last upon the very threshold of facts and practieal | the lastsession To me there appears to be no auch | The brief but explicit letter of General Dix to New Song —Will be Publishes Wednesday Ie Is an universal obre vation that the me ex Mement fwas occ i ¥ Suet it ; ‘ ‘ toh thig | the lth Instant, by Homac . beaut!’ f Megers bad reached Halifax, witht intelligence that | Cute to-night. The proceed:ngs of this Conven- | final decision at this time. morning, ought to have some effect upon the | fit So perionion” Bums Aya Ke wtdterserLareeley, | tthe eawe is for sue ck LUV SEES Wenn hostilities had actnally commenced between Russia | tion will go far to the settlement of two very Pa La prt hay! angi Mg that of Sie Convention at Syracuse. It comes along in Be KIA ta Witsine the Heth crettct ue. as NH aad aaplane aud Turkey, ard tbat, a4 2 consequence, there had | important qnestions—first. whethor John Van | j, entitled to so. mush of "the tie of te good time. It covers the ground. [t appears | be one of the most popular songs of thé day. been a great rise in the price ot breadatufs. We | Buren is or is not to be the next U. 8. Senator ee tam Leageseed i Mela and of 0 to be satisfactory to the Georgia democracy. bestia bebe! Soup a a ’ ; f it, | Pate encell: wtuithine Wel ing the good tmanagement of the cor; a, a ‘ pera aes Thee Ae understand tha! this rumor wa" eriddgiored to the ai from New York; and, secon 1. wiether William | M0 ay be omnstetent with the public het gig el and why. therefore, shonld it not act like oil — 7" sBAYARD'S, No 2, Stale stroot ip, Weidhink Sateee 8, Oak, St Pe battle, cant ferent points alovg the telegraph lines icadiag | 7, Marcy is to be or ix not to be the noxt | pencently of thia right, a mubject on which thera ia B free. trogaie upon the waver sud breakers of party passion | 9%) pounds, will be om ai at Syracuse. It cen't change the appointments Chemistry —Professor Lawrence Retce has ‘Tensses Shoulder i aore, Kitastle Stockings 5 Ppo smonanene heey ieee | ft a d vein of the logs, olasti: Knes ups. epiaak* that have been made, and there is not mnch Wert Twenty torr Mr sttert, Whrehe tee Bas gustytet ladies’ belts ani Fook ke more feed left in the treasury to give out— | Shinical Investigntions’ suse rubstanvos, and conducts | trices at fi that’s a fact~a fixed fact. and we can’t help it, , And they who don’t like it may lump it— that’s all; aod we suppose they will, all ina to day. adm from thia sity, and from the present cxsited | demoerstic candidate for the Presideney. Con- state of tha florr markets it is easy to ima. — gine what serious effects this spurious infor mation may prodace if not speedily contradict ‘i ed. Desiers should be on their guazi. Judging | ©! f ‘ from the length of the Avia’s passage—twelveanda | curr Branson rae Wino.—The cool weather half days—the steamship Franklin should arrive | of the last two deya bas started the summer birds on so great a diversity in public opinion, involying 90 many lipportant interests of all classes of the oom. munity, and which bas already attracted a large portion of public attention, shonld not be disposed of without again affording an opportanity of a dis- tinct expression of the will of the people. Lhe present Congress has not been choven with any direct refer. evee to this question, ahd there are no constitationa! means of secertaining the rence of the people before the eequently we beseech the Convention to organ- ize, harmonize, and rally to the reseve. Laat orto & clnb foot knook knee, h an sesortment of shildron’s Seoadway. Powoning.—<Thowsanos of Families who erm fuge componed of cantor oll. catom fi age of Fairmount, which 1g pone of he purchase y.0 0 immediately built upon ie of not lows than etaally Jay ing the . Ku in value B.C. UHAKLAS, No. 7 Park place, such as here this forenoon, with dates from Havre aud Lon. | the wing. Our city ts fall of atrangers en route from | elections preparatory to the Twenty-third Qougress, | lump. at Syracuse. But we should think that Stine as cane ili ts uring Hon "i don of the Sist alt, The Niagara, with Liverpool | the watering paces homeward bound. One train Teota te as Tam jodie ti npn Laon this Georgia letter of General Dix, in jaxtapo | , int Boeeoreneys hate Comb ale na they rips (renga, teonghe from s shal pirorve ae sle. cine ates of the 3d inat., will be due at Halifax this | came in yestercay over the New Haven road of Ol- | 1 /o"1¢ of the United Btaten mers cortety) pA eg | tition with the extracts farnished from the | °.9'712"!aihat ober mort dea rahle aasiicy. choagn he ey LAaibe ay even'ng or tomorrow. teen (Or filled With paseengers, to re-chartor.ng it af at proeont organized, Toowlanes Washington Union of an old speech of Daniol | ‘hey sree error Ghatham ant Peat roea® Chambers gf nd Lyd eb © street, Now York, wholesale agente for