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3 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1656. world The to ‘ under which with Powers Case of Lieut, W. A, Bastlett—Action of | 3 per cent or less than the contracts bad bocn upproved law, ational {0 ie cpaction, and WHIG STATE CONVENTION. wee eS eS reste tage the Naval Bourd, soe foro he department Ame pe & e ire ct apt > common. P20 Mee srg — oped. By aoa by pre: emisooce fa aves: Wasemmuton Cory, Aug. 12, 1606. Bgrecmal) 108 31 mouihe of foreign equocy ass Abuewing | mance Bi eae wh tab ni ary as wala ie i rh tie " > | Sanne G . of $4,011, * aided tration of such monstrous injustice, THE OLD LINE WHIGS IN COUNCIL. | toa. industry and enternrme, oor von ule le regidly 6- | J.vas Goenew Reors, ars, a officer, the sum of $4,011 sli vo | Seb perpetraia wom = aeiaguesmaes ees contr sf uuetoe among the nations of She cath: A | oon 1 nad confidently Boped that 1 should have been | Sustain the several tetas ct carers, Inara reMggr7ca 18 | _ Watmincron A, Banniarr, Washington, D. 6. CURIOUS EXHIBITION OF AMERICAN FOSSILS, forite ft cer rapt and hecoreble adtancoment, le 80% table to avoid any newspaper controversy or discusrion on Sela he whole amatdnliow d'or aurped) cle Ligutemant United Sates Novy enigned, and Mibtary il of terrapins 7 Soe eek tra sung eal batheisren red Wo the Congress of the United | TIT ae nv wcrctssitsccrsrsecsssnsessy 268 80 | When under examination. betore the Naval Committee ee ee &e., &e, &e. Meee ee cance, to eraaty so poreoual or evan. | States against the injustice which the late Navy Board sy howergy, was decided bai’ imy’ maxims ct hs Seuaie, Parser Watmough inscad in siatng he | Zoe 2 Provide for my crow, and to waxe te porch econ weeling, can wo an whigs give our suppers to &pas- | hes inficted upoo me and ethers by the machinery of lu | allowance could ae tated 8 Far oo oe tho socous were Aled i his presence, he texted and | Of ting the rtf compelling hab Crew fo Bey, #40 Te Old Line Whig State Convention assembled af nation at home OF creating dis- | pecret and trresponsible counells, and the action of the 0,018 06, 1 Eave been paid, ccoanis ware fled Ie, i tested and | — ining, 8:-anb Tentaststes Seen Mieneanes sirenty YY Eas oaeeite oameti Stour de, | Bxecuuve, based on their ndings, and presestation to | Fe vite pereeval by die tora ot wy’ Wer of i. | Pea" entely in his own handwringe and identical with A Valparaiso, and Gbigaied yee ie @e telegraphic report published in yesterday’s Heniwo, | imertic imetitutions—the ertablistment of and fra. | him of bare list of sames for his action thoreon, with- has been referred to as an agreement the account rendered by myself to ‘mees. i oa Navy ageat to! pay for , (one out er mas) a ‘Thursday ‘Most minent men | ternity among oarselves and of good will all na- | out one solitary reason, iN any one cage, to guide his ‘The amounts were th should reach San Fraacisco, w! T could = meet a = sous words ‘“‘sundries,”” while mine bad the cost of ever; a hav proesey Rigi ernie ‘erthe party ia Now York were expected to be present, | 'h&~the mereaxe ot our commerce sud the Seoral and | genom, an the terrible pewer he was called upon to ae Sousa had the coat of overy | Of payment, and having and it was said that Corwin tad given his personal pro- ‘The accounte are printed in full by the committee, in the arrival ‘in Francigeo, I re] the cause : ished ‘he vatimony. NS thaues Aiitary boting ol OF vie “noquisition United stead, wae appendix to the importation to the United ‘Acting miso to be among them, but, with the exception of Fred. ee economia | _ ofticers of the ‘States navy, end in the y pur in about twelve months. in view, therefore, the have therefore proved the exactness of those mess ac- |* 4 rigop, and he at once passed them, witho Fallmage, ¥. Granger, and « few of the leer | fry cannot, therefore, eupport the Hoa, James pose, which uo anathemsas er misrepresemtation sbouit etc cmaieh tek Goeek eoient of the eX- | connts by three , independently of my oo A Re as to the expedition, Had ays, nome of them made their appoarance. There was, | Buchanan, alias the Otcinnati ‘m Risa water of | ture me from, to pursue but one course—shat of steadity | penditure. the amount of 3 per cont on that amount | counts; and tho fact ie likewise clear as noonday, and the daty, or it, it would have been p A desired regret thet some of our former associates have ronda | seeking justice at the bands of €ie constituted authorities | was by peed as @ fair contract for my persona! ox- | je shown befere any legal berm a oe ‘mess bills of course, and cheerfully. wowever, quite © conmierable gethering—about three - cheeriully concedeto them the laws of the ceuntry, and by its tual decision, ip year. But instead of superintending alone | wore jeer, under my adm: > they had been Jothing as was necessary (about ont teundred sitogether—ami of these the majority, and a pg nae eae ponrey a doubts or ae ‘was, and aga still williog wabide, ris The lenses for the Paci coast, I was subse re- | before or were alterwarde, and much below the mess tuna af ifs levtaadigta’ cso of the crew ‘Waa iasued targe majority, beloaged to the Know Nothings, an | ihe wmion, of tir devision’ "Dutt entordinary character of your arlcien yea. | quired to waperintend tho goutricion of fy Bye tum Die of oer shige im he uadrOn. Ss yeon aeitod | thems the balance put instore, at my Tiel and coat " % fallen ators for ; and instea 1 of remainii t, bine years after this transact had been fe necessar' lc, : were delogates at the diferent Know Nothing conven~ |, The republican party is supplauter, It hag largely | Sods \0 Teton whereby sou endeavor: nussain tne | fa Yara, as was comtemplatod by the agreement, 1 ¥as | ip fl Micascon could revive i Im tbe Navy Board as a | MOTE. Bot “tho Saudwich lan, Qe Ded taken oom Se cece intents terra cinnatan | erent mtn ang. our ay ormes epi, | Narelberd ace, hen bron mene | “nena ae ie wins wae eaconss, cases | SREY cesar gn Sie soe hae Pon prevailed, wud every allusien to the past glories and vic- | tion. Ii, therefore, something beyend the mere difference | tainable comments, derived from ‘an a parte view sum ete es scltence of ir’ Andersen, jus 1 leave Sassy iBv-dhiniadai! bitin In short space of time, (#0 f politi¢al priuciple entered iato Gur examimstion of ite | of the cese, whieh bears mo other relation to the fiaal | principally, as #l b 2 And now for the library (1845) ‘ change,) such was the exccssive importation of con weries of the party was kulled with deafening cheers. | of jol:tical princip! % | verdict of “gailty” or «not guilty” than an indict | of an item/for “ parlor, at Fenton’s Hotel, not deemed o¢- | jearned Missroon. Hear wha: Capt. J. B. Montgomery, | ton it barely paid the cost and 5 ‘as fact, from the exhibition presented to-day you weuld eager pt dw dean ae py Fo ee Ri St A Bland ere the eat cessary.”” Jo Ge teas Sox Weneperiatce St exis Lad the commander of he ShID, ta oe eeekt” tac nd oft. have thus presented you with a mere d risem ¢rom greves of Marshfield. 4 condition. . | not exther heard or repregented,) | wo the final ver- attend medicines. char ir a , | brief synopsis of some of the testimony wi isprovi oe iy wa seb Be Athire Pap any to ee Earyengty <o acta dict which an tmpartial jury, ‘iin “all the facta ef'tue | ext baggage” is, a8 every transatlantic traveller | corg and crew—278 volcmes—they Deonaie de property these allegations, an¢ which after four months of inve =a rie peo 2 gy nies » Poworful | Ciher and weichter ronsrna why the whigs of Now | care before them, are <0 render when fully beard and knows, necessarily incident even toa single,“ American Cantona See"; Barf Sly nya Swa | fatten by the Naval Commitice of the Sunaie, has pre Bring reality. . 4 fe corpse COB | York aud the Union cannot vete for Mr. | argued. ra pg po ouiet e crew hy 3 ation ‘transact Poe a a pa cE pap rr ‘vuled by wanton science into & semblance of life, ina Be, too, 2m cemecrat and ag bis | | mer yze tidsaee woniee. rahe t pore oh oboe aeenaly leet, whicgsoutuised er be secur Iodcib. Hele folseboo! and & lie that a so = ae ee ee, en meee ‘Foe Comrention wes called to order as 12 o'clock by Mr, | brief presence ia te nitad Slates seat nomedinae Ho | proceed, as briefly as:poselble, to-present some litte of my vouchers for disbursements, ve | by charge was made to ary one for weing or reading | !f"the ‘Naval ;, and I except you will now agi MecKirey, chairman of'the State Central Committee, who, in | 1s mace no recameatio of-ais general political faith. His | the volumimous testarrou hioh, under’ the orders of have stated the objectionable items, that it might be | inese books, with me, that such charges could not bave availed an @f the public printer, in | clearly seen they were of such a obaracter, whether ad- Some shipe have # private iibrary (in which a'l part: | thing any where except in euch a tribunal, where justic ¥ le ‘ b oréer that fhe Serate of the United States may “ve able to or not, a8 to reflect no discredit in incurring them. | cinate) costing $600 to $1,000. x was not only blind, but deaf, to every principle whic} @envened. They bad, by appointment of the old tine whigs, | The eol> ccncition impuced pen him ie Shat he shell 8° | decide, thet which'eot even thetr commiues'.as yet Je | S0.anuch for the attack upon the treasury, where my } “For hear Capt. Montgomery on this topic—he sbail tell | Poy heretolore guided those 'veho have boon eutra! @f tbe State of New ‘York assembled in convertion in the "4 ‘ques- | cided, after four menths of inves: mestion of | ‘disbursement accounts” were udmitted to a cent, and & | the story ag Be has told it to the Committee of the Se- | With power over honor ard reputation. upon ell other political devtrimes there shall be we ques: > ‘Who shail dare sharge Por Rmpire City on the 23d of October last, been calledto- | tone asked for conscience rake. “moral gelinquency,” which you bave ptt forth in | balance found duc and paid to me. pose = Kot nate: — Ysball now bring ray whole case before the Ie, beloved t would dis; Mr. Fremont evails bimself of this arrangement, and, | such sweeping and well rounded sentences. ine with being adefoulter! Yet base slander and defima- } 4 ine time youreporied to me at Portsmouth, N. H1., for |» fall and complete edition, ko that all who will ray : ‘ethos, and he beloved BO ome Present would dispute } | MN ey that ripgic este, 18a democrat still.” That | It will'e imporeyble for met expoct but a moderate | tion did charge it, while Iwas away on the coast of Arma, | acl) Oy ponad of the United Staten shtp Portamoith, in No | gud judge for themselves ; and have no fear of tho vel afew remarks, explained the object for which ithad been | present party aseociations have not required it of him, | the Senate, is still tn the ‘thelr right to assemble under such appoiminent. That | © nosed of 4 3 ire of olummas, and } wil content myself to-day | even after the department had cancelled my bonds. vember, 1844, or thereabout, you informed me that, at the ict which the country, and each and all of my fellow cit] Saiviaten had pessed resolutions fixmg the time and Seas propenstsan, and: eo ‘bartues: he couttry nt tho with ating you to print but ecmall part of che testimon Sue “ia Fate 7. Hye’ in, the nites, eountesion! F-enguenien tee Messrs. Hrper of ap Be Ry Boo cA shall render, whee servaut I have beea, and am. ocal dleseings Of unrestruimed democracy of the | which goes to refute in the most poritive manner each | manner consistent with my duties and my posi- | brought with yous well velocied Mt ea a WASHINGTON A. BARTLETT, York. place of meetivg-of this body, and this body had ageem- | (4% : 7 disposed te concede | and every charpe you bave etated as the “ four charges | ton, My accommodation: comprised s drawing room, a | crew, which that irm bad offired to dispose of af a unusual 174 secoud avenue, ‘Wed to transect the business Sefore tt; and-in the transac- Free Pane artes aeinicnsy electors opoy sustained,” and’a fith, whidh-was not‘ brought forward oa with ep pee sor aa them’ watery nabace pion, and LT wronid perme thenn 19 earned aneahoena toon of that business he bad-no doubt the greatest hermo. | pes hir jwlitical foture with distrust, a’ We éo upon his | by the committce. " , 1 TO ey ot a bad ncaa | be rncelved in the, shin--otherwiee, that you were rozucsted ty and unity of feeling wowld prevail. ‘The caltef the | b:set poli Before J point out thie testimony, peresit me to say | Ti ee rk. Peeling no disposition whatever | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL @onyintion explained defluttely the objests which they ehas > were dl val. Siunt thers is wmost remarkable magation of | that you have fallen into a mvet unaccowatable error ia | withou: m cations for te high trust which he seeks, We | stating that "the deienersmede by Mr. Bartlett were | should hi family. It scems to be considered that | | to opose an arrangement po myself to one room. I anbmis large ihe sphere of rational amusementand improvement for wunnes - view, ani it was unecessary for him to sey aay. te t to learn thata young mam becomes Gwed,for the | deemes at y r -weas fair! led idle more “eloow room’ | theship’s company; I referred you to the executive oficer, pad in C - e : a Jvemed unsatisfactory, and be was dismissed.” ‘that Iwas fairly entitled toa P . ahing more coucluded by nominating Hoe. W.C. | Presi’ Scr ache because be bss displayed capacity of I wag never called upon te defend these charges at any | I was furnished by tho Lighthouse Board and other clo. | Wilh directions to say $6 Bias 7 bas to oeaien ia recspioe MONEY MARKET. " prop 5 “ Board Inewhere; as ments with letters to distinguished savans—was 1 W | tayen on nd I believe generally used. by the readi Faray, Aag. 1j—6 P, M. cal Cndurames, and by the aid of experienced guides, | time. before the Naval or @ re; T was four } part j 2 Was) | taken : rs », ? ‘ thoweand mul on fore! vies the secret | recavethem, in pauper fashion, in my chataber? Was portion of the crew during the jong cruise that followed. ‘ Deen Contiante oa many, amoral pogcnr men ge Seo re Wartinccon, Not asowa, | toveep my ollce “ic my bat,” and dpon it draw up wy | Raw otbing ip the transaction on your part, at the Ca, noc The stock market continnes active, but prices ai ¢ je ¢ 01 ino attach to i r u > aud coursge We telteve the | ry charge or allegation then or now cy isted againet me at | reports, and exccute those drawings and plans which the | do I now, that i questa be tegny of pour wont cok | very feverish. A fractional advance brings o : , mar! ~ | duct, or cause me to qi . S d Presiieney i the Navy Department. bat culy m the <istorted brain of { Lighthouse Board reeeived with such ‘ked approbda. rg TBave no douht the recreation derived from. eantities of stocks. At the fire! board mpg oe sig pig pt a perscvbl enemy, who beesme a member of that Hoard. | tion? “Put the. Navy Board, ee it appears from Lic a poteat seas books eontributed in po sual degree. to large qf ~ mn how bot wbat other specinl qutiieations | Bow, then, ea you, or any one else, acy that ‘the de- | Miservoa's testimony, mot oaiy convider, the clarees the Conteniunentant satisfaction of the crew, so remarkably | fell of 2 per cent; Reading, }; Cleveland and Tole ae Bretioat bee oxhiited. fis | fenece made by Mr. Bartlet: were deemed unsatisfactory, | sfice rent anc servan’s’ wages a unauthorized abd prevalent ia the Portamouth throughout tbe whole cruise, 40, {. Iilincis Central bonds edvaneed } per cent Spomt—-as well they may wot-cef his | and he wastismiesed?? Such was mot the ease in any | proper, but algo as disuoncst. In their eagerness (0 con- | "tp \t to bi held a crime for an o@Bver of the navy to apeeahnece§ he (aes "i cvhatorlal aie, bet'rorer to | Poveible reaso wud you must have beer led into error by | victims they bave envirely overiooked tho tact thet <%e | contribute to the ib'eilactual advancement and innogent | New York Central Railroad, }; Panama, 4; Chicag th’ tha question | atipporing that the “defence” made before the Naval | fet Audilor and Commissioner of the Castoms bave Leib | Yeereation of & man of-war's cre? Lsvow there are | and Rock Island, 4° Tae sales of Erie sua up ne Fremont aud avy | Coma and now printing by order of the Senate, | approved ot these vary charges. Uficern who think they are only fit for the ‘‘laab”” a : can, oF polieal Sete ees bed been before the Nawal Dosrt. N2t 80. The Na is carping about amna!l matters will, I feel, confident, | Tog" Yc] am rot of that nomber. Oar whole ship’s | ly six thousand shares. There were large sales Basbrovck, of Orange cowaty, as temperary chairwan: We Homination was approved of by tee Convention after which Mr. G. returned bis thanks for the heuor con- ferred vpon bim, and ther proceeded to say that the whig party was pot dead, although traitors had tried to stab it with their evvenomed daggers. They were resolved to etund by the old line whigs—to stand under their old ban. wer and preserve every star on its folds—io defend the wight and libertics of @i the States, and to protect the ‘Waion from external toes and internal dissens. ns. eon bua abd other beroes of | Vy Board kept ite charges Ww self, and only | serve bet toshow thatthere i@ no serious charge apon company benefitted by that library the whole crajse of | Reading, Cleveland and Toledo, and New York Cen cae 6 he pin A ; owed iis Lutd who ociled before the Naval Ovum: | which these gentiemoa Lope to convict me. tree ard a baif yearn, they did not’ desert their ftg in b. Bho-call of the Convention was, then read aeddllows:— ae niece ings case. Ret ecnal adjodieation of the case |" Ofthe same character, but liable to severer strictures, | Denee or ip war, as 2 now ie case at Boston, where 169 | ‘Hl, and they all closed at prices below those ew : i ie . mittee in my case, Bet t , ox ee ee tial ie ere Toug ehow ‘at whoee dooor the charge of base and } is the wry opr emcee A pe bt tpt Cp mea have deserted in two weeks from one of the Navy | rentat the opening. The sellers take advantage o oe yy 24, 1866. the whi eof New | ont ne party thu 2t kim ia pominati ul perjury will lie. . repeated by Missroou—that I bad char expombes of | Goard—if the Boston papers are correct. t , ‘York re ren dsied to tect in Mars Convene co | ee ee eee te teen ee etoa: | “there han been pericry, for a mere inapection by the | a “trip to Spurn Ligue whsch visit Lee ‘ ww, te 10 ecling srticles to messma'es, let one of | *BY little improvement to put out er coven the 14th day of August, 1856, at 13 o'clock M.. wae | Whine we have alwers hell thet Nortieruersend south. | Naval Committee of the oficial docoments ia question, a2 | was vnaxthorized, and declares that the claim was ene of | sem epesk—ae honorable atd callant a eailor as ever | and those who are obliged to sell cash stock forti ye igs, we bave always | chibi , _ | certified bythe proper oftivers of the Treasury Depart- ] the grounds of my oandersnation by the Navy Board. | trod « deck ~ " ith time, b a ion v Ha eee et fortes, ‘wader one | ment, proved it eo conclusively, that the? aval Commites | ‘The '‘carcful examination ’ had by all of them, as to th:< Wasmxoron, Aprit $n, 1585, | *hemeelves with a purchase on time, buyers opti Bree eras paren Detar Ee oF he Uolted Staton, wad'the vee of | couct ever rever tothe eberges ia the report, because 4 matter, -will appecr fom tke simple fact that! ne-or y to your note of this moruieg, i have to state | The sixty day contracts made now wil! mature af When the permanent organization wax edeeied, the | tbe tujority of the people a8 authoritatlve and bin amined. Wee nite: rata OC ee oe ae Ce epant, Lut tow mauy-or ai what | QQ unfavorable period. The middle of October , \ oe as cath adpaivister d i & quantity ¢ ‘ President, Mr. Gnaxour, addressed the Convention as | {Tom wustever Point of We compass ny eericn teat | Heal Leaning vpon the tentisony of aswlt and voluntary | 1 was eepccially charged with procuring all usefsl and ot recolle 1: butaru gure that T considered It 8 | Wikely to be a very tight time in the money market, fellows —Fellow whigs—(Ent ti ui oy 4 i of ta titutronal! Jared, We | Witness Svery partand tou of that Gfth charge was } acailable formation ix regard ¢o the contemplated reno- | "Oi incompatible with the character of an ofiicer or gentle. | and we e: st to see about then great slaughterin igs (Entbsiastic: spPiance)—our | obey chewitl of the majority constitutionally declared. We | va ced defore the Novel Commaitie, with all tte | ‘ration of tke light homesabiiament. My inatructicne | 2.01! Mopmpalinle Rib Ihe cara ee adtcete ani nee Sheorine is the sound a? that old battle ory—(A Voive— | Ceprecsie cate mil “a dustastedal, or’ even’ op. | lerattered speeidcations, oy she documents to which the | directed me “ particularly Wo ascertain and report on be did’mrseif lo: an otver have s word dnd belt he veing ted | going on at the Stock Exchange. At the second “Indeed, it is”)—even when we call for the rally of the * that taerefore | Wares (6 reterred, and the Soltonring letter end siatement | subject of any recent improvements in tho manufactore } as 1 was, when the arucles could not vad ni - | board to-day the markat was lower. Erie closed at . ressive to ® rapbical minority, co dine ol e | Indge of ling segars to any other person than myself. Jegion. 1 repent it, fellow whigs. (Renewed ap- | {ic minority: may cast pope nol re Guetitisd | Of the fom, Thos. L. Smith, Gret Auditor of the Treascry, { of tenees."” On my arrival in-ieadon, i found that the | idee of your selling ie al aes ie 59}; New York Central, 6; Reading, 66; Cleveland Dro} = From my very heart { thank you for the cis- | in rebellion. Their remedy is to wait until a wiser spirit you have conferred upon me, Ware State Convention. —In accordance with # 5 otution ft adopied at a neering of the Whig State Comumitwee, bl t sopport Mr. Fremont. This is fodnd in the } Wi oct was jp full by te Hon. H. 2. Anderson, | famous * Sparn . ” jad been just set up at the coa re. i obedient eervant, EST, Lieut, U.S. Navy, i ” X cy *' of these ing ., in chat city, for the pur- | "4 A Baq., We gion, D.C. and Toledo, 73. Illinois Central bonds lower It has dese said | resumes sway, and can be constitutionally expressed and wineioner of Customs and ‘Co of tractors, Mess ih ki cee Tn en > Lg ol Ml Bantiert, Feq., Washington, D.C. 73. were low some im bigh places that the whig party of ihe Etale —? accour ty .t the Tressury Departwcent—for inaing, uponan | pore of being tested. 1 thoretcre rane jou tie also true that on the apolicatien, in 1664, of Fleet | The orders for this secur : eiilne Son teseeans oo ne en Le carat whet ae object tofn the republican movement ia | interview wich the Secretary of the Treasury, that he | fzamino thst apparatus, whioh was sald to combine =I Pe dla ig toon aig AN 9t Tien, this security by the last elare to this State aud nation that the whigs of New York | thot ile temper fs £e are not ai! dead, and that those who adhore to their | fraternal uaélonal feck jonel, “ke dose hot partake of faut } dengreeu wath the Light House Goard es to tae principio | the rovent improvements; ané J ssceriained, from sie | Faerun 1". Chase, now Sirenon isomer ot the Navel | were limited. Ilinoia Central Railroad stock which, i the Colon i 0 be | upon Which the account was stated, I addressed we bia | Tripity Brethren, a matter very smpor'ant to. be krowa whieh Thad provided to be made into pcos or pante, | in demand, and 110 per cent was offered. Th fdeltty will never abandon their principles. | ; d, mus teriie al men this communication — to the,goverpment, namely——shat the Laglish adminictre 4.no banded me the ratuerof t, the #ame I had pai Easpacse.) we have seen ‘that party rise trom tbe Rehan. Bat rep Sblletaaas, seedteh ee ieee with'a Fartowat Hore. Wassisorox, Des. 1, 1856 —— dependent upon French workmanship for New York; ant where 1 ir doa SC ooenapianenaad Privileges wed held at 113 » 114 per cent. The pest despondency to be the irlamphaut party | the letter of the constitution, vioistes its spirit, for on, Jars Grnin, secret resausy— —s 2 propriety, .s the moral oblig aity of euch a transaction? money market is gradually getting stringen @f the coupiry. We have seon it ruled. ruiged | repels the South (rom co operation with the North. Rm i with your verba' in. Theao facts dintinctly appear upon my Srst report 10 A stranger io the eb'p, & ctizen, who went to the Pu- y ‘und aban¢onded by those who owed their D; its sympat tion, Bg BR 5 a eee the l-easury Department, dated August 5, 1862. and iny There was an active demand today, and b positions | excindes the 5 fo tbe wictaken conidence of a too confiding people. ops! ‘We bave son all this, and while our march will be on- ward, | see around mé some of those who on thst memo- " * “e cific, “a special agent of the goverument,’’ tome . - ice would tmore cerwinly be por’ | gmouni of my expanaes while execuiiog the ordees of the de. | SooUne And vouchers show thet the eponse charest | in 1835 to tave a few abirte to eke ost his til we | rates are steadily advancing. Within the pa fornia an rea ‘ 4 should arrive at Velperaiso. My vervant supplied bim ra Light. with five uew onee, nbd st Valjaraiso he askod t pay for |W Gay & great deal of business paper bi ¢ 4 ropullicam aduinistration toau even | parent in ihe aonsiruction of the Ga b Presiency. Civil war, or vircient | lights at Paris; t centficates apd remarks trip to Sp" vable day at Syracuse, could not mistake the treacherous * longer, woult be the inoritabic re riment to estimate Again: “dent. Jenkins reems to ineinuase, amd lieut. | oe racher than return them. Ipermilted bim to do it, | appeared in the street, and sold at higher rates, for dest " : voit ada’ the cae grernment agent iaust pay from his | Miesroon diet nctly declares, that «be was ordered to no a . ~ ” gaa ts boldly ‘cating the core Goat Seana ee ee ‘partment ait weimburse hie for | other aay thant caer ino contracts fr eget ume, | ARG new aks weve & che moral delngvensy of wueh A | A bank contraction in the face of these things, wil use.) Mingling with ua here to day, Reatenetiie Gee pe - Se f ign | Ube apparatue,’’ Ac. i bave heretofore exbibite 7 . iu . make serious work borrowers. That Saoze theve whut cnecone otuit ona pares | _forteeualy hove. ea, ded candle store the | ” “ul have the hove sow, spain tn asda forthe, conse: | ietextent of suy powers aut diiien, an expremsed in toe | ,.2 se buve i vested belore any court af bonor, a oo wil original letter of instructions from the Treesery Depar. | “Y)! peimatic come, is as certain as the rising of the sun. iff | ment, 811 printed by the Cenate. In order t leave no here .© nct & perticle of lege! proof that | Stocks are with difficulty sustained at present prices, e th deuble that Lew ore je, and farther teat 7 eziaioalinesvvaians | Fou pt pny od say Sevenfold pos Fsey CNM Ed ard ake back agsie. twas uot sold, | with a money market comparatively easy, with yh eh 0 & CoM wen'cation (row the laghthouee Board, by the Se sage a » tae lady, who = now in her grave, | enormous bank expansion, and a ood specie basis retary, Mr. ‘enive, the following expliet evidence upoo | SY We! ae Ler Luebard, else thie would be most eummme- ~ lepartmran’ show: Sees wes 50 eriniendence, in th a good extent, raliaved caniidee ‘6 Millard gronld not permit themselves to believe that secret troasod } {ic ic int open ten the fatal ov) @urked within ovr ranks, ard a to former political as } gree ee the wh, “y " i things, believed all | from our em Y Were at lust furcod tothe } Fyiuncre gain'o) conviction that our forebodings bad been realized We ail. meet here this day as a baud of brothers, con- Sate glor q@olting for the mutual in‘erests and to learn the mutual | for pie ele on wu re this subject, The date i¢ March 14, 1860 what can we expect when the reverse is the case ; 7. and put pen gy . ners, \b 1846, nine yoars previo to the Gatien of all those see sul Ee © Sea penal end to the dieguie ag teen Roe nher &:Go, base bare inforwed situag of the Savy’ Board, ‘ben Jobe & Miseroon pre | When the banks reduce their discounts and love whig principies. On an occasion lik ‘herished me- | edetiane of that & our fathers eo * lund T pray 2he Hlonsreble Besratary. con: rable Bes i cented ee & cae? of moral delinquency—be himeelf, | eral millions of specie? Those who are u ng} anus morics crowd upon the mind of every {aliuful soldier of which steps wil 0 whew to oben & pro rson to atieod | PoWever, in 1846, thoaght it no barm to purchase a tracts to take stocks thirty and the oid whig party, and bis thoughts are naturally turned by And w it agents, thaton the J beh proper penaen te sktend ; ; % contracts to take atoc' y sixty di , fg up ond examining suah as wey be ondered, ‘Ii these | 1003 z Work table Oat ef the Conetituticn frigate, and sell $ ese iostrious andard Dearera who once brought of Mauard Fiisore, sate Lasdeasieet | ordere can Veltited at au early ap, auolber will lollow sie! | (tc cups Montgemery, of the Tertamouthe who bas it | €D¢e, ought to be able to answer this questian. Shem to” shelr’ reward “when their minds ‘were fled tiot at the Noles of ataita was laa Sy Berar. 962 FT alec gira, tm th = ; Laer Mngt Fly 2 pe fH mr We should judge from the extent of their tran ‘ab the sesuraace thal thay bad dlecharged every : Ne haan (wo thirds of my algo five, in the eppendiz, other communivatic and ¢::4r ciiicler ‘vom. officers of the a hen ee ' fons on time that they had’bardly given it a though tor, |’, Duvall, sold to me, at the The Assistant Treasu to-da; 5 i! China porcelain, whieh be ‘ported. into lows = Ht neater ein svc tee 4é Unon, aud from Lan h Was pura wereas anions uty, Dut then their hearts were cheered wilh the hopes they bad forever allayed every eubject of irritauon Wat bad ¢isturbed the harmony of our people. (Ap foreign agency, likewise | fiom the Light Hose Board, alresdy referred ta, for ih peted, and { purpore 0’ exbiditing tho variety pf xtent of my dues. 1 could multiply ‘eetimopy upon this sub) withont limit. Hed I received no py rest : ous ordora, the | the tarbor¢: Macatlan im the Constitution, brought it Plame.) The (ow short years Lat have passed since ve energy aod Grmaese that subsequent reception by the Light Mouse Board. apd th | with bin lato the Portamoath, and sold 4 to me.eit is Fuld on Treasury account. See Foo De Earaies ee Dew, bape, sad how grat ent to the lover Baie ¢ ndeny bave been lucare Treasvay Fepartmert, of the work and material: for tue | now in my bouse, in Second avenue, Yew York. So you | Received “ aut anes. soon 80 mucl “ i at arrdesod agitation nd Cor cated by ma. ffs five addvwona! iluminators, would bave been fe tory bpd no ‘ moral delinquency, no buckstenng,’’ | Buence ~ "ound Von ed aw wlessness to che aideration of reanect, ample recegaition 0° my gutbor!'$, ag Welles .te implied | when they wish to buy or geil any article; Dat It w: Paid for Assay office... 466 Gre gone, but their princi rover; and if there be fostation of the: F io be, your obed't serv't. ineidente. cr lure sn ine (in thelr opinion) if | parted with Vaid on disburging check ‘ ss f ey ore among ue who for @ moment doudus, let OF 2. DARTLETE, Special Ages rarepegee fin Pig oes. And now for the © Meee Bille’ and acoounte of 18.0 ‘or arotber's im the Pacific ocean, t the $300,008) expende’, cOMMUdALCO OF grauitcation, tem take counsel from the teachings of him who rests ine yeare before we gittng cf ike | #, Purser Watmough would never nave The payments to-day ineluded $54,000 fox Califor Wika ibe tomb of Marsbileid, and Lim who sleeps be- ‘The, fellow whigs, is the strongest Navy Board, bot revived in ite seeret conncile tc eusta! cover what became of that .!tte ehaw! () A ae ; a " y |, Dot reviy ite S96 onpe eusteln , f that tie ehawl (in 'y only » | nia dratte. —_— ee a Ae yy en ure, which must arre: acharge of moral deluquency aeck scar! Cr mantilla) if! had not refased to let hi Read the follows prompt und catoplete tert! mony pre- | bave it, becaure he .ommocuied wakudly on my dividing | The Warrants entered at the Treisnry Depart- J ve | sented to the Naval Comupiites frou ‘wo memversof that | my wardrobe wilh & passenger who needed acieanshirs. | ment, Washington, on the 12th and 13th inet. were Treasury, with Be | mess. Ast my mess accounts vo member of the mers sould | i now come to ine charge of Rerebasiug « geode’? ia Vel- | gg follows :-— 3 a was appointei —Robert A. West, of Richmond Co; How. | Domestic tran tl Samuel Johnson, of Cattarsugis; Jac. A. Hamilton, of | gimest enisly reeds and it Is that which Merchester; Samuel Works, of Niagara, and Sdepherd | the cleetion of cwver of the other ean The voucbers as enumer: first Auditor by the Hon. Seerc wing endorsement upon them 4 . be £0 competent to speak of their character as tie gen- | paraico and tok.og them into ¥ancseo without pay- ™ ji cpt) ‘ é " to first Ac wid ty to allow tl 7 . f oof, 2 pe ee, ore lets Ew tecute th retceatog of peace at hosae etn disbunvepents it ighis ie Caldaraia and Orecom, | WeTMm Who succeeded me sa a caterer. To him al my ine duty. While at Valparaivo, 1 purckared from the | For tbe redemption of stock........ -« $1,920 40 t present the names cf iwo persons | oo- pha ae ak ae by s Weare Be rg iafaction of the avtount. - Vouchers and documents were aubm.t‘ed, and ge so inited Sates Naval Agency $728 26 worth of British sam. | For the redemption of the Texas debi vee 15,589 18 sonal district ns electors for the Na- | Wily tat Be 6 20 lcuger o straig.-: whig. Bo it 20. | Daceuman 4 JAMES GUIMRIE piciow bas been excited, they no doubt received from tia. | ple clothing (ecamen’s, abd especially suited for survey- | For the Treasury Departme: 26,710 85 Menai Whig Convention which isto mest oa the third | p it then a is Mr. hae banan @ — whig, or = ‘The account being then etated by the Aw':tor, as direct: | the most thorough examinition. My succesor was Capt # e¢rvice), equal to only ope Suit per man. My object | For the lvterior Depurtmen 66,028 87 ‘Wednesday in September, at Baltinore. The motice was po moengl = 8 af etween us band wi at Mr. a. |e! by chie endorsement, | again (Dec. 22) addressod the | Henry B Wateon, Inte of the Marine corps he omer. in doing #0 was bave means withit y control of } For Customer... . «se 1,608 86 adopted, and the iekgaice instructd accordingly vy tbe pene Mr Fremont, ie os ably wi ler phan that | pron retary that this feft.a large balance unprovided | gency ich your examination o° witnosses placed eupply ng the w with clothing suitable to their work, | War warrants received aud eutered 108,640 87 aes.’ f between us and Mr. Fillmore. isa whig, and some | for whereupon he reviews d bis order of Dec. 4. Bat it Jdreated myself to this gentlemsa, asking Lv | atalow price. We bad learned that clothing had, with | War repay warrant= received aud entered... 201 15 thing more. We are whigs apd nothing elvr; and itis to | wap charged againet me before the Navy Bea! he Convention then tek a recese till three o'clock. be dutinctly waterstood that i¢ i# not the “aomething | fynamt Mesroon erates ara cisreputalte an me, ! Liew kncwlodgo of that transaction, The iclioweg w hs | everyibing clse, reacued fabulous prices at San Francisco, each: J ‘Warrants received aad entered, 1,490 00 Om the rears mbling of the Convention, the From mirce!i oneet | reply — The Men's Wages were bat $12 to $19 per month, while s sources, 2a St - vOWE | more’ that recommends Mr. Fillmore to ue. who atill ‘act. that | “tad withdrawn these charges aud accoante, . ear Smiter © 0 port were 0 to $00. These sin | Ca account of the navy... 35 25 ere are Terie Om Debit of the Commit- | maintain, avd do intond to malatala, our whic irinciples, | bot hed aNerwarén reproduoed theme’? If eo, all 1 bard Awan Pane, Some er *} ed on board the John 3. Contar, and ave on | Repayment on wocount of the navy “Teld . rd Whig character pn? whig ergauization, but ‘me eortainty | to anewer ie, that the Secretary of the Treasuly ia * par HIRGTON A. Banrrnry, Bag Swing. The freight bill and receipt are Bo The Stayvesant Insurance Com, have dec! PRE ADDREES OF THE WiltG8 OF TIIR STATE OF WHW | What Of the cavdidates to whom Our ‘choice AL provent iB | Nore yantnitecus wil falls appear by bis cedor to the Yours of the Tih luntant, T regret to say, dit not enecn, wee BCOPY thorcof wil) be found in the pany at night, In eonsyuence of my 'abaence dance on the Demorratic State Convention, and I has 1y poaneny: YORK, ASPEMBLED IN MAHS CONVENTION aT Aly | Heconarily coutinod, he is far in advance in those attri: | Ces er of Customu, as follows i= Appendix 1V. ed a semi-annual dividend of five per cont, and the butes of public character which we deem @aet.bal ina - hen they arrived at San Francisco they were regular. , Presidential ¢ i ‘Tnnaseny Dre. » Jan. 3. 1466. to reply, ae It may be several daye before € ean’ leave tf were reg Niagara Insurance Com; a Siate of New York tnd themselves | Preridextial candidatoatthis cri, 9 Sin—T have read the enclosed communication from Mr, | for Washingion, which T shall do at the cusliset possthic uo. | 1 Passed through the Custoto House, as will appear by fe pany a semi-annual dividend Sapeilises thadun, kerio eee ae be party fieve & we car | Ses Paris ane whi heres in cece, Sipenees 10 0k te eat on but, astonished, that the unsuste repress on ponaie ¥ The of the La Crome ier, ar hore apauanine fi cliove tk to be « . gb ats ne: re 5 , ished, t : . ed carvings ‘oce tu the git of tree ‘soaghe, Shar ep = r we do the plaorm o she demo | Mr Bartlett Leiug an officer of the ont sgpiiat. | ok Alaaiicea oR: toate eplaions wars nee matistactest'y | yocks belng acy swear depoeth ied tale, that bene and Milwaukie 1 parties of the Union marshalling their forces for pf Ecce VS cocetcen te gempenh soveming, sal Seba tees | scious guihy of vs cpert kt inpowhite veer shaken so |B of the rm oF Bingham, Reypolde, Barder & co.” o¢ | Railsoad Company for the first week in August, Sebi Naseticnes ae paises aon, Pa te esowed the sum ot {hte per eu: ‘oy the amon: dia | an honest and éonecien'bous in the discharge of ner | Cah Fam Rat bad tows poser od riba ship fein! | amounted to $9,613 93, , That raid y of hw duties, but the more arduous di i v " Cught to pursly political ianves, and Seal benched Gn Ge aplotabe st tea te por'orut | ing'ir- your metamater an cauerer, winte cn board whe Fors | Sort anvmrcice clung snipped fom Vaiparsion which | The Indianapoliy and Cincinnati Railroad Com- that candidate fur the wucy Whee presence I tho | on the mount disbursed, le not properly . Itsbould be | mouth, should have been cal! t this late day, for ‘he has ore him tne ‘of aakt firm, which | Pany earned in July $40,426, against #24,923 for the White Heres he cpce been, and would again be, Bot oly | stated hy allrwing the expense. fa steiet compliance wn ihe | purpose of eligmatising your charscier, abd throwing obloq..7 - eae be proannee of relurch > ° " fetter af apnomntmnent not tp exceed three per cont, This wil | vem your well earned fume, I} exhibite s dagree of vit 7 if required for ver@eaton ct deponents | Same month last year, require a restatement of the account, and when his rourkora | lence of ‘and malicious envy that I did no: believe ‘be ‘eponent remembers the fact of receiving and ‘The Boston Journal of the i re not suflelent, you will apprise him, and allow bim tie to | berom of an ble man conid have cooped up for #0 lor, | taking sales of goods before prenvioved, that rest goss were Mth inat., sayn:— make them right. Tam, very respectfully, atime. more especially vo after the very clear fall refa ularly entered and cleared at Custom Houses ™ San Pra There was a better demand for Fitchburg Railroad, SAMBA GUTHAIR. Secretary of the Treairy. | tat'on which tbe investigation, made tbe tim these | Sito, os depeasattrouly belleven, aed were recvired from | Which pdvamces to 0b)q bid, and eo stock © past weary ‘awaken with them no | W8td other nations, but t oad of sech a uritedmers a! Hi. J. Axpenson, Eeq., Commissioner of Customa, Bur gabone . m said ship, John ay” by Custom Howe it, ex requir. | under 66 ‘Northern improved | — Hed save for the dutractions their country has wuileced | Lowe that wo foreign power ca: ev . Recteren'sOrrice, Apne sss. | quiey “Wap toere snytbicg ta ay’ conduct aa coiorers or in | C07 = YARDS WrBINGH CW. | Gaye naked: astern iu tore, 0? One M41 Bid, % common with themselves. Such, fellow whigs, is our | Gissenrions. It we thus unite, Mr. The foregoing ia & true copy of the original on fle in this | up the mene aire, which conld pomibly jusuly or peemagns PMADRLPRLA, April 7, 1866 and Worcester duil at 84 asked, Grand Junetion Preseut porition. It brings us no abame. We bays proud | *eoure. We he obice. F. BIGGER, Regicier, | warrant such sworping assertions of or, tad L Keg, former) United States olloctor in tad | Railroad 20 bid, U7 asked. ld Colouy $2); e 82%. Port. an! ple “es ip this bour of triai, and caa look No. 2504. chorge at all, from members of the meset’ I nos for the por: and district ot Francisco, Territory of Cal: | jand, Seco and Portemouth 85 Wet Central to the future with a calm reliance apon the orseutial trath 2? No. SRE sony Derantmant, Finer A0prron's Onrwe No’ ihe igvestigation, which was made ai the time in cones: | fornia, sud en acting in the year A. 1 1049, and to the mouth | Shas ‘rer ceut lower, closing at 6) bel de. ciples, and upon that good sense of oar fellow | S&BUOL recure bis reiurn tothe Presideutial chair Who > Jun. 3, tame '$ | goenen of the marked esatiataation of 6 sumber Of iboter=s. | sical seorshecr, bareuy cumen fer ten betedl ca W: Artin, | clined KX, end was dell ot 66, Opsenscburg Relnend 4 citizens which will hereafter do we justice. We can afford | *YpToves that Col. Fremont, who cannot o + Thereby certify that I bave examined and adjusied an ac- | S04 which you evinced not only a desire, but an extrem: navy, and for any ‘ise the eal bid, at which rate several bundrod tharos wa L ral your of single Southorn State, can count between the United States and Waal i itade, should be made. clearly and cape ~ ‘was tho practic 3 Saree we ye ve wot. for bis travel ou from all cenvure: and I most certainly believed, even paper, that it wa: pree'we of | terday after the acjourument of the Boart fe cheerfaily forgive and forget the We bare | *@7¥ majority of free Suze electoral tick bel, my 7 Sy Ag ta when the matter was the subject of mess couversation publican opponents #1 i y wid wer There as for Me. Fr: Tian 1 Tmarning. in relasion Wo | iPeteren the surmise the: there bad been error in your ire Bey eas epetarel [ar ne consol Onliternts cad Oregon; cet | Sithen of he aoe Nn gt t+ GS To amount allowed him om account of personal expenses preeiude the possibility of ite ever being, even ia pri ‘The market for copper sharce |: unsettled, and prices are lower, Minnesota soll at £9. a decline of yy yt ‘© do with the present, and to for the future. we pr provide ~ | from asking rates yesterday. lale Royale waa ® shade party has always been a practical pariy, doa’ ang with facts rather than with theories; and st tue pre bigher, but not very fi notations. 1234 ofered and fent crisie we are cepecially bound by every conaidere a the absence of @ candidate of our | _ report No. 20 S871 68 | OE re ee esas, “Di fan rentr & felieed fo: | is contd ot the cloce. ‘Natioasl Se abe; ee American tion of prudence and petriotiem to look own, to secure Mr. Fillmore’s winmpbant election. | 1 alco Gnd that he is entitled to credit, by amount of roy ie —+-—f{4-"y4 30 bid; Phon iaxtand, reemmetances thet iriptiam 1 look fhisly at the | Thoceh discrgenized and scattered, we cam count our | itis disbursement for wavel and pervoual exoenses plete account of ail diebareemeusa 80, shown by bile paid ot bid; Fhoix, 3; Kup rior, 6, and Rockland, 27 Bid. et cee thet av . " a \ — & 2 auner (a . i ‘ . fend traproved quote fore, in addross’n “wa Srotber p+ A "i. = yo votes by tens of thonsend Added to the votes of hin per ween Joy in ace o2 2 ‘Which the catership duty is done! To thie I answer, that you | S¥orm “vielter” “inep tions. g ip Ge 7 ee wes” aby “exportione of whig principles. ‘fuer os. | OWD humercus aud powerfal the whig vote way | "0" Sinton fwi.ti3 m, the amonnt of his did. T conceive Wnunecesaary to say ynore in answer wo thig | hatches were locked of sreured by Cusiom House seal sharce aro lield for ea. Se'par. Hackswas 10s tia. ction emands the presentation other topica. | Fecure that desirable reeult bot therefore, lose ea for lighting apparatus ou the OVS I ys yee om of said Sworn Inspector, nd that no art Boston, 60. 61; Eagle, 109, oan, Peobayge: 11: The dvtinetive moves of the whig party are well known. | CUF identity xy but wo shall aid in puting vaste o¢ Califurnia and Oregon, per re. noe ener, we ‘eng resollequon of arnage of the argo cd pe, landed trom he ship, uot a North, 10; North America, 108, aud Traders’, 104% bid. J deve been preseuted, a it was proper thay ehould | <a aghation tha: to disterbing our Kia expen titares) b's ihe “steward. fot bad behavior, writing drunk An, | Fever “per mepectt, sigur on | Ruffolk gold wt 101, 4 gain of 1'per cent o'r last Salo ever wo have had a Preside cI institut ram ou ns Masatlan, j: c “oll of, i q ul 0 — > Sade tee poogie het i mate eeamenl enndigund be. | SOecsien ncereicing ai Seer aoe Medenl eames, eco i” we y Apewres: | do resottect ie ha ores eos ihe aevel feripn and garde of the etiee. Clack, onder | Yaverick in request at 984, and none "fered for exlo ee when Mole eat might know for what, as well ar bringing’ Guubs and éleres the very prect Ad nument, daied 16h June, 1882 1009 76 in oon font for a very ‘Aud the und further ays, that eu b perm. whieh | less than @5 eo, fa Malden, 900 94, Wash. diferent now, We Reve no caaaidise ond teva pea tp to of ealf , So t, one capang ” t he Gute 4, nderatcod the executive offer (Lieutenant | wae the on ‘pinot to the inepector that he ha! authority To Webster, 104 bid, 4 t the time, that he rraacded him (the to and pac IS vgele, oo Bere of & and comsen dant he Tn tab of wast, and #9 foreibiy was eltvery 0! chages " pon it, re Rutland let 7's bave decimed 8TS q Impreseed with the fact, on the assurance of the exscutiv« | Custom Howse, ae the inapector's voucher of delivery «and | report of trustecs Of thie road will be mate upon the lst Md be cesy to build one. The deapote and evil prophosters, to whom the ruio sak din the writings and teen pp oo slorions republic would be an occasion ot uaboly Joy aud | —8* /pprar from the statemey and ronehore herewith (rans e ri red fir the dection of t missioner of Qustome there- Cs qoent Clay riess Wobster, a genial Harrigon and a | &Xuitation. a. eT Pee ir?” | oficer, of the unworthiness of the steward, that he was 1 ould there remain with abd share the faig of the archives of | of'Reptember. G1 M“ : Nn ; " 4 % 3 ecemn eae . Grows caruings of the road (or the year eagecious yer ‘“ Mr. Fillmore’s clection to the Presidency wit! remoty | “To the Commissioner of Custome set ed by me aa stewards bat the dice were perfocenl | And the undersigned fuather ways, that oomy ba Ra ee ere a for be sountry three candiiates for the | these evile, abd reform these errors aut sbuses, The OFFICE OF THE CONMINSIONER on ccetome. 2 by Neal, the servant of the execntive ofllcer. hi recall, "a sree recollection, the circumstances o the | been absorbed 11 Z ad ree 7 recognise 26 mode of political wartare | perpetuate and Inctonse of Our wass commence, ine a Sh ro hs ane ‘Tid | deem it necessary to say more I would do so, Lut ue | Importadon of clothing, which Mr. Bertie't admits hetmported | newale, care aud locomulives, reducing tue actual bes bat can ue to disporage either of these, or spoak | claime of bamen advancement in civil, political and so. 7 ae — foregoing are tbe facta in the matter reterr- I regret o: | [nfo San Francisco, from Valparaiso, in isa, ia the ship John | earnings to $51,000, Extra expenditnres bave been Rgbuy of bis personal merita, It is into their qualficn- cla) lite, the honor of our a the of treracly that 1 cannot be with Fou at this (ime, fori vary mach | (, Vostar, the unde does vot doubt that on the receipt | pearly double that vy, ; tions for the chief magistracy of our country that we | ite inetiivnions, the cynapetine ext hopes ke opprene 2) punta te eemeuen et foe tee Doe oe fear that injustice may be done you in the absence ct a ful ‘ertal oF im writing. to permit tbe | | see 4%¢ were in ‘sewed oi Bier one ty mon goad Ly Uda inquiry it our right ani | of every land.’ the memorien of the titustrious dead, who seting me to tern 770. Copies of all ine repartn imei br QWeme Ke b Siovtee espe ont L. ok tne | Tee thaw 22. Twe 20's wore, bis iw ioe ers sadn as - pres 4 gave Us OOF Written i o o a men’ of your te ase the q of 7 lgned or hi one * compe lidatio i att Ae woes, approving of the platform of Mr. Fillmore’s | ment, the ecnevatious of tbe pest ant the b bed ‘tthe exces Department, the pu rhage ofigpinoeon ap * Late Contein Unit S rive, ether to Me. Bartieg or es! borizer gout of work, ond itis ve woree that, by aud by thele Tabore the pouseal renemmants inguioete Beate ret hearts | fotnre—treedom, fraternity, patriot mall, all impel ux ‘ee! aocina dhe years 62) Bh, aad yetied for Cistingulshed servi® and gallau 1, fn) pert to enter the elo will result in a grand voion of all canticting wtareste, t e nage of Aa 0 aid in the elrtion to the flies of chief poris mate by ine in the jement of your acconate | Mexico—Miliiary Cotmmandant e! San Fran + not bave gotten possession of and the statesman of Marshieid, we cannot unite | our country the mas wh: 4 P~ line fier of the Register of the Treasury, which Monusstows, N.3., April x ship or Ue inspector of ey The importance of a railroad route reaching the “mth the ‘emooratic party in om erated cqntant that | beltion nought to erty 0 ~y- ai} pre heed rd oo nok 1 will ctate whethet teers i PR Lge Pn HS i cgaeemeamen ind Behe ti. Contar’yr Oe toepont ome, oF great West, that will give to our merchants an unin- Platform aod thors senumenta, The candidate of thai | lenced 1 into ‘eentin: ~ re e pape y*'ay hom bine y bar ceporiatiy abut bieaself in trom our 45 mpath, 5 pep Bg mr PR t ew it yourmelt—ron being avcoad on | fming impoeiamees ot termpted means of transit for their euiy epring , | worthy of the proudest daye bitean vir. | thereto, esie 2 Povir'y proclaiming bis wuroser red adopuon of sal | tur" am shorn ve cnue the nop Tenn ee {isd ‘= Eater your aseutia " sompicte ‘entity with ihe Clacinost platform, with its | thing cleo. [tis my day, and by the mowsing of oad me | Misinestaike mane tion, OF 8 Phawer gi 0 gel Savery propagandiem, ju fall endorsement of the agita- { shall be done’ That m: 1 = gh ae eee cat deneon, tanned tO area Rot anpibing | Chatges which may have bees trumped up b ‘i teve couree of the present aimmolstration, aad tte isvore | York, ard Sew You 7, ell be proud Of Lar Bom,” | ag anaren, tended to npegn your permed | SPectieable lniviiion oF gouncil it Mven-2d was ote w ed the teachings | the potorious amd monstrous Aud vow, follow whigs, having token of our daty, ta- ue were realered in @ fal sed business-like - tend manifesto dependent Of our party orgamzstion, permit as for a me. | Mepner. Respectfully, your obs dient.servant, The platrm \teelf, Wy frame and joined together, | ment to address you on matters intimately conneoted | W*sutsaros A. Battiarr, Rey 7b. SMITH wae exhibited to the republic and the world in the wise, | with our party organization We ha not abandoned Thit shows the fact thatthe department, setting aride | ment of your n Patriotic and wocessti! administration of Millard Fill | ovr own reparate part: We have never intended to | tbe rtatomente mate op oy the Secretary of the Light | gon, ‘should b more, when Presifent of the United States, There i# a0 | abandon It, aod jenst of all hare we now any intention | House Board (on the basis ot per contage) called upon | answer, yor’ These acre nt the ‘Deed Wo reproduce it bere. More argent vusiness presses | to abancon it, Bo soon as the excitement of the Pres. | Me to eend up ail the vouchers, (ell the correspoadeuce | by myF pe py pe I Ke, hare met to inquire where we stand, | dential contegt Is over, we propose io perfect all our ar. | # being printed.) and tho department allowed mo a | Mert, se wellts | remember, ond prowvunced correct. thos events are tending, and how we, standi rangements for perpetuating our party existence, to nang | Oredit in,settlomens of $1,009 16 more than the limit of 8 | yinm. able in thi matter. was there aay omuse forrorncue? ever laid, or auiempied w be laid, yetore nim, | cinnati, forming almost on air line road from only ob the margin of the baitie feld, can beck serve the | our banner On the outer walls, and rally again under tho | per cent on the amount ot Mebureements, My samtrue- | Xe'ore cull biame yeu a‘ter sour mecounts were, passat In then somnmanting ive Yaiet Sans yeact | New York to Cincinnati, and consequently makin Aaterests of our common country. AB whigs, we desire | standard that hase often waved over the Victorious hosts | Urine did not put a limit on disbursements, but eay, ‘your | the manner above mentioned—which was dune by the mese— | F pubeorvently to bis being relieved of that oom he te 4 to know what our duty is, ard we stand ready to por. | of the whig party of the Union. reasonable personel ‘ xpenses shall be pail, provited thay | which fact lett no cause for cenmure, that Teoul eee. ic | pang’ . « ‘com. | the distance between the two cities hy this route 17h form 't, without fee or reward, and to meet our respon Our prospect in this respect {¢ & thousandfold more | do not exceed 3 per centon the amount eaponded in this | 2P*Wer to the third qnecton, what amount of mess bill wae | “And rhe undersigned declares 1 njoyed | miles shorter than by the route over the Now York without about the consequences. | cheoring than It waa a short year ago, and with wasn re, | burinese,” aa iohows — pep od ng Ra Hee eo eral [ae cletant nnd meas probly aad at. tral, and giving to this city a K Berry Cia Kentucky. long wince ‘oapired us with | volving oath it will righion yot more and more. ‘in | Anam tier of tho government, you of couree are aware | Ue dyna remember the ont amt + oebh cctrean ac, | Sent nome his eoquaistanons. and tay Grete eabtecre thteet = net be Sano ¥ ae r en know » a i it . by " er peteecrition of you, to wh Wasa wit jood bleh fn the r ow, apt can only pay for Tour passage 10, and ‘irom hana show the'r malignity, Luot only did hey opprove, vi | {ucts undersigned Raows ol no\ning Which shoud discredit | ease with our Northern routes, Everyone will trifting imp ot 4 gptarke hacen tute, onien Ga sree Se Atmaens Bet ; undersigned dogs net. eae _— Seoeiatice alloted to | Toad a topic of much interest with our jobbers at sor ecaaine, Di evviess Oat nr apie to mma char? | this time. © We have heretofore shown that this link Lert sete weation of dutles or ro dalles wee eet ae, | Of oad, about 38 miles In lergth, running from Al- apetances of "Yn cust jn Calif & 9 vestion the un- | lentown to Auburn, Pennsylvania, will, together ved conta faliy. d [ Pend id the malersiued id dete the mater te euch | With roads now in operation, connect the New Jer- ner an the circumstances called for there cam be ce sey Central with the Pennaylvania Centra! road, and dout! ed farther 0 an ‘ pind honed esign wrther page, at ce te wind duciog thereby with roads ranning from Pittsburg to Cin. ere not rendered ina fall and rr u Th anawer to Pn ch ig, whether us 3 lemen. atomary trac ellin Prarie, ar yi ike freely of. among thos of thy mesem ites with whom T cape ede Gere, wind cndersantion ad" ae | Fete ietinets \eree as pully and iliaber od ta We carene ¥ salah a H. WARRIgON, | readily admit that these are important fea- rn tat they Arg nol to exceed three f conton the of] ry ie one , aa ‘a ‘ . * Sob portions of wy ae. Gesirod by the | tures in favor of this tonte, There is yet irea that you moy make for i ofthe diffe t andonbted)y remained on perfectly {riendly terme crew were f ed te them and netted me ; Nsoy, | ine appardics. Ce ior eerulae, and Iccrianiy shad wo hae done weit | itn iveut MoAribut. Ae uo Ret sy op another, which, it would appear, has escaped AMES A. HAMILTON comets ue jes ad Deen proved, as y dishonest,” Bor wonk be periormed, w# vefore statet, an ti 1 @ a moral importibility that the election of @ Presi H RNALP, 4 00, "every Gale tf Wane, Wan conor eae Ee ma ad all goat, a ewe ent datas Abert tnipreve na 4 they bor aw ppracalege prem a ton ‘ta thatr of Ma ent apes sea $ Ficasty ove restore domestic trang iil! WORKS. Paris, of by the Department on my rertificate, and op final | - proviy. tT haye wo sate hw or more many | At mY Persona) Fink AD coe ae See cee mrigarndeersaond SAMUFT. : Orufidence and thove peacefa) | (The tesolutione Appeared ia OOF telegraphic report.) Betivomont we bule were a of # mUH Gespoue Within ibe ovptracta fai © oily, as the yranaical pad comp, | we ar, We refer to the goet of this line of roads ig