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Buffalo Patriot and Commercial Advertiser from Buffalo, New York • 2

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-f fram aW ateatja CeWai Adtuau COU CkOCKETT. BUFFALO PAT1U0T. aaaoioCol glra te-eVy, Ibe Bpeecb af Cot Croekett, ot Bo-oa. It it the oaacieateuia smbsnsey of agakaf. the aamrele of the prewot jdmieav 44 Vom til CVaasasrcuJ RHODE IKUNU ASD VIRcjnii But a few dan base pd IW tortiMtrsiwa pflMs were boaMMtt 4ai ul tesHi LJand ws neetooiujlTa.

tbe (Ac ft n. and hi fohH," Lot tW bo bevs shouted 'burn ft TotTiT and, eonimoc ao to for the bjw 1 read the following roluuns ah, I Pw--d hy the Ug.tUture of that Hate on day last. thd hai'ljeamaarrWai bv larg tnanvity in Unn. auJ 1 Riirbw bavi.ion a Wh m-iorsw rf- lk.rlv.lun mtJ iiulSE fcUEStST.TnE8. rax at" n-u Ut.

SuTWriaad aeoeod maassmd by ad-W i.e as a wrd rvUoe a at eft That the -r Wute Ivmmt tot. essi at Ureby aa- toonwi pT tcte. wH easjosra, sorter, we-ctwrs, proven, C0KP0RAT10N PIlOCEIiDlNGS. ksruaTXD ra tm ranuor i'ttania. rdtf.

Jf Iti. Present. Aldermen Smith, Case, Hoot, uook, Hudson. Ford, Bauer, aud Maihews. tba aWwoe af tba Mayer, Aid.

Root wan aallrd to the Chau. A eonmnxnicauioa was veceivwd from the May-or, suuf hw nTvy eheertoe from the mtiutg of lioard, and gtt wg Um vurws retebra to Ua catobtniiinoiil a eujp watch i and tha axpeda-aey of neraaunng tba nuiuuef of police too tables. Relerred. -t Pitvm.itf Cyrua Athearn and other, ft a dram on Washington street, rrom wan ta genres street. BelV-rrrd.

Ktf Joaatlmn btdwsy, lecnonsl ratine a rains the laying out of a stseet wutsmt and I parallel trtereto, from tne east bonnds of tbe city to Ohio street. Referred. Of James Miller, David Burt and otliera, rein. tire to the insecurity ofa bti(iinr tu their vicinity xh retatwa to fire On motion Aid. Smith, referred to the Atoernian tbe tAh Wsrd.

Of B. D. Cor and others, setting forth thent-emveaiencw of tlie great eirvaUon ot private erous walks ou Main atreet for Uw pasxmg of carruges, and prsyinf their abatement. Reierred. ounty Uedicai Soeiety, for parnusa ion to bold their seauHuinnal nieel-ng ta tae grant lb, request.

Lost. ju-is i ia i oontmoing Front street across water kit no. let ite branches, end that the said Bsnk bfaJUwrf Ot E. IX Liaer and ochere. for au extension of tu perf orm Iu duiir f- the I'nnu-d Niuwcnuotd-tim to resaove the front wail af the building oe I by 4b charter saffc) g.t UcuV cupted by tlte Bank of Taide.

I ties for lite ptiMie Jiiiids fijoa plar HefmU. Aid. Bak-r, from thd Po4it Com- io place, withta the territories thereof, and kid, miltee, reported aa ordiriacnee substituting sJierk brilm the pivmem ttwublir c.1itors. ed aleeves, dee. for white in the dress of botch- wiihuui rharcmg olwmiug iliiw end e-ort, of lU ei fwrti of I tbe 'I out tf any eaeoey in uw lraa- marr net etnrwie apprrtpruM sssrh anas a wi gve to aifeBee, eire ocKnu a vat fluiimwl euht 1 auvi durtv-thri, to bw laa- m.

iwf wueid have baea par 4 Uiat 05 OWV WVOJd MVI sueu ij rece. uw actM btird and tetfty-two, bad go W- to Mr. I. saud (KM this or.S VCTtf of eiaeee an die bdl i be adonUUie on. ot Phillip wand he 3.SW0 out ut rfceL He wstfted on nw poury Mr.

Cftvtou oppose 1 the of a toner fratnibe Secreto-rr Tnsinr. Ue then renieU went uAt -aiea-eot io show the vast the mincer of w-wlwe-rtlMrt in New-York toe iWJbu rierks, mluw of 35 1 apprars-, oti; lb" cleik ao office tht Kwl bs we; Tj injyctor, mlesd of 63 Ut tH.nxl tlc pnwHirtioiwI ibbsc of A ba-tii oi' ViiWrustom Wo. Ur. llunbiMltao i CooicUctit, oppowd die ameuamenl, the true tff cu whkA Ue rfmrd k. to gw BjeB alarw luT uuet ncy nm no i- cr iierform.

to cwnfi.ue rt to uiHunuw, owm, iir. Hial toorfificaiwn luJ movrd hniclilrfobjtoWto AtaBtoMrfmMr.wto Mhriu of men aiimwitod, not by the Seoalo, but by Mr. IJaroir iteted some ftcto, tiowir hun which eiewl iotJ eiwtoto rt flnll-pbu; UthadtotobjtotieneBdiiieul BO modified. Mr. 8ehlB "nipported 0 amendment 1 tboileht tlie great want of rHbrnrwtiwi tad the inferior offierw; navii offerer, wriculi, mtH to d.pro-d With 4ftopelJf.

Air. Jiriii opposed tbt imondmeiit. aod oo-crred oa tbe toto ttutoin Hwwe Oto- CPjJr Vanoo iwnr offerfd to amcnioeot to the tmemimetrt before dw Howe, djrectii tbe CoU Joctor io New-YrJt to dUmirt a long list of oifr-eora iiHh(J Cwtoni Hwwa toere, uwtudinc 1 d-puiT eulicrW, 1 wtwtant catier. 20 clerk, 4 assistant appriweri, 31 nighi-wat-hen, laoununf all to 10L He briefly iToetod this tmendtiKuL i Mr. fJambrtleii? warmly rewsfrd flte propowj by Vr.

Viiice, m1 adTOcated that moved by Mr. utbertaod. r. Unfih into an exnIiNttioB of tno ctcm of Custom liouie durtpa and emolument. Mr.

Pcarce. of Rhode Island, odiomtW, with Vl eanieine, thTnnpwrtmwm of tr. Rutber Maud, si alio Mr. Crownr of ilr. Ffllraore moved amendinont in tbe shape of a prutis.

tbm tbe salary of tbo Cl-lectur do oot eceed ao4 tht the naal B-6r and iwvew- do not exoocd $.500. Mr. tSutbtrfanit oweptod the awodmeirt a though Civor of retainie; tbe prea- 3rr." aimr TTjwed ao.dfeBda.fe duet a nwtnUer of tbe Committee of Retreoch mptit, piruciihrir io replv to Mr.aflbrelent demanded the yeas a4 aara. Twy were tiken accordingly and atood follows: Yeaa 74, Nava 117. So Mr.

Sutherland 'a amendment was rejected, OJHeetf ftatuniay, K. st.f aiayiu la our Lit, we brmiibt op the proeeediiifa off i. ru X4M k- OtUl the liuose of Kcpresenutives, on Friday the 9ta cp toXbe nine of puttinzuie paper oi oauir- i I i P'eT-ii to tint Ytnur. arrimpor- it arinflnffHT rrme jwiwwt npp'tpn-ation H. moved br Mr.

Vaaer-, bad beea ajreed fo, and tbe Iloo had refoetd to re-oomwer the by which it waa atreed to. That auend-meot. owin? to the impracticability of arcemto the records during the si ting of tlie Houae, waa iijcorrectly atittcd. When the q'tetion was talten up'wi it, Uie original amendment bad beea bo mod-. tyrd asio read asfeilowa: "In aball the compenjation, by mlary, or be Dcmiiited to ascced of a fo-fiWtoTT'threc thiMMind dollari per annamf of.

Sarvevori and Navai Olhcerit two thoond tiTe hundred dollar per annum; and of Weujhera, ruiiwn. AnnroiMTa, and all other con- nettrd with the collection of die custom, two thotisand doliart per aniium." On A'Tecin" to tbi nrovision, intr- modified. the tMMial bib-hit-ncor aay, anatd that A WiTW bare aeror AlmimatrZ doubtfol 1 0. The doautful eouoiu- TrJ urease tbe Whig aujotiiie, STATE OF la (oeraJ Aeeombii, blav aeaon, A. iUoW, 1 net too opinion asm wJS' Assembly, tno re morel ot use pobtafr aaoa tT the BiBk of the United tKu.

which and eooimotit arero uuwed tu be d-puw4, wax amtoire anwairantad, ttladnwod aud waineui to the pubhe imrrva. ket(9fd; That ia the opinion of thin fWaerd wfiontt uf tbe nsoney of the I mud fkitas aLali i i. uu otiwfKiurm nieseTerai sua u(Mrttv d. tie of CvfmmiMtoner of Loan for the severd JiWrW. Tlmt in rite opinion of this Genera.

Assembly, a National ink aerescarv ti, iceoces of the GovarnBtent; nc.Mrv tn mainlenr of sraouod uniform and ixmnh. Nstienal Currency i to the aMintenaiico ibo" it credit and conrtdenre; aad to the aeeom. anodaiion of Uie inter oal and foreign trade and by. aifieu of mremintryi ftrsoked, That to guard again! Austualiom i the National Currency, to prevent the embarrass, tnentaand derangeiueiiu in business, which uuwt always be experienced and practiced between Ue efosmc of Ueeoorrus of one great Nauonal liajik and Uw opening of another, and to avoid die spoe uiauoiis vivut9 jtrwr.uwcm wyim wara occasmns it Uw opinion of this (tencral Ataemhlr, that Uw pnaible stability lobe civen to a inkesteb Lhed as a Nauoual luslttution, for national use and purposes. Rtsolttd, That Hia Excetleney Uie Goveraoc reoiiested to forward oopieaof Uw resolniioos each of our SenaJora aud Representatives in Conrrcar.

On motion, tha queation On the rewlution wsm-" taken by eeclidni, and passed hy the following; rotesi 1st resoluiion, 18. imioriir; 2-t 18 ma jority; 3d do, 46 majority, 4iti do, 2d majority; and tha oth reaplution aent to the Senate, for concurrence. UHODi: 1SLAMJ. Tha Senate of tfata State hing non-concarrfdJ" with tbe House of Representatives as to die first -two resolutions adopted by that body ceimiiring the removal of the dopodita and recommending their restoration and concurred in the other resolutions reteetittg the expediency and neconsity oil national Bank- conference was held whiuh re Bttlted in each boune adhering to its opinions, The House inconsequence vntid that hitiona paned by the llouse.be signed by the Speaker, and forwarded to Uie rqircsoiiUtives-of the state in Congress. The General Assembly then adjourned.

The Piovidenoa Journal of yesterday, referring-tothia matter, and to tha course pursued hy nor Francis, says It ia due to bim to say, that he used al I hia ax-ertious and influence to procure Uie passage of resolutions in tha Senate, and tlmt if tha state of the Tnte had thrown the responsibility of decidihg the question upon him, be would have decided in favor of their passage. In Uie Senate auto, were two hitfiorable exceptions, two individuals who, -true to their oath of' office and their important txusta( were not witling to prostrate alt Uw wealth and industry of Rhode Island for tba glory of Andrew TKiT.ipcritneni.W Is stated by a crtrrespondT-entof tiw Philadelphia Commercial Herald, on whose accuracy that paper relies, that the number -of persons thrown out of employment, by the sus pension ot tne various naanuiactonea, within thirty miles of Providence, may safely be sot down at four thousand. To this number may be fairly ad- aeu tneir lauiuy, anu utiponuunoi, anu it WIH DO. found that tha whole will not he less tit an ten thou send persons, whose means of earning their daily bread baa been taken from them by tlie mad Is URixxHTof General Jackson. lth'sms.

1-fiia Slate baa followed in Uie wako of those who have endeavored to rouse Uie Exect utive to a proper sens of the mischiefs be has brought upon the country. A large meeting, waa recently held in Jacksonville, and resolutions pa-and, disapproving the course of Uie President, and asking a restoration ofthe despwits. The Illinois Patriot Bays, that more Umn .1 300 persons have already signed a memorial to Congress, praying a restoration ofUie deposits, and that four fifths-uf Uie country approve ofthe principlesof the memorial. i' r-7- Charter. Eiertwe.

Ttie charter election our village took place yesterday. It resulted adversely to Uie regular Whig ticket (with the exception (if two trustees) by an averspe majority of toa.Ths whole number of votes polled waa The trustees elect are Messrs. Samuel WoHtt and Benjamin Carpenter, ofthe Whig Ticket, a Mennrs. Joseph M. 'Hamilton, Asa W.

Douglai, and Jnsiah K. Skinner, of Uie tory Utkct jorl Cow, Man 1 4. lkora on the Holland Purchase are yeqiieMed (lint thm pAinnhlst pubnsh orfleT of nftWrisn Cofiveotwnr is now published and ready for delivery at the Book Store of Oliver G.Steele, Buffalo The 'eorrespondinc conimttteeatn the several counUet would do well to take a supply for Uimr respac-tire counties, and deliver them to the towns. Distressing attidenl ami ion of t'fe. Yesterday abont 10 o'clock, a sail boat, with nine pai sengera on board, Put off from tho wharf to croto tha Bay to the public pier.

The wind was Mowing very heavy. Wuen about half way across, Be capsized and seven out ofthe nine were lest Thomas Miles, son of Capt. Mima of tha sMm k. mnA a Mr. Woodburv or Wood ford, from French Creek, in tliia county, elung wro, mini rrenun vnw, The other five were atrangerv, wlw were gmng tn latin nil aaa nil Itnurft ion the Nw uwfc.wiu was then aominir into the hiirhor.

Wa have ta, ken every possible moans to ascertain the name Vr.un the KcaiH- and on the Lway-bilta, and other sonrres; galhor of Aid. Ford. Aid. Bmith, from the Cemniiltee on Fire and Water, on tbe petition of Augustine Eaton, to -reel a wooden addiUon to tt wae houe, r-suited tbet the committee msmfeed. Rewrrcd back to the Committee.

Aid. Cana, made a report on the subjects tha obstruction of Erw street fay builthnrm, between Mam and Pearl streets, by a reo lubon to hare the same removed ia one year. Aid. Ford, moved to amend the resolution, by ordering the building occupied aa the Journal Of- not to be removed in ju daya. 7 Aid.

Wilcox moved further to amend tlie reao-losionbj ordering airthc buildings ta be remor-ad in 30 dava. Aid Smith moved further to amend the reso lution, by ordering the buildings, with tha exception of the buudrng occupied aa tha Journal Office, to be removed in 90 dava. Aid. lane snored to postpone toe sumeet ia toe next meeting. Lost.

JJlSjwcnuincnto of Mesers. Bmitft and ttil- aox were then The amendment of Aid. Ford was then decided in the afnrnutire, as follows: ea Messrs. Siaith, Mndsojt, Baker, Ford, and MUler. 5.

Nays Meeers. Cana, ilcox, and Mathewa-3. Aid. Case reported a resolution, extending the time for removing the front of the buildings oc cupied by Benjamin Fitch and the Bank of Bu8a lo, to tne 1st ot November next. After some discussion, Aid.

Smila movedT io reject the report, and it waa ananhnoualy rejected, i lohowa: AyeeMews. Smith, Case, Wilcox, Hudson, Baker, Miller and Mathews ti. On motion of Aid. Smith, tha aubiect postponed to the next meeting', Aid. Case, from the Street Committee, made report to rraxle and irravel street, rrom Maintoueorffta itreets; and to raise uie sura or $1120 upon real estate to be benefitted thereby.

Adopted. ne following persona were wen appmnieu commissioners to assess the expense; til Messrs. R. W. Haa kins, Sheldon Chapin, Manly Coiton, Harry Miite4.

and WUjua, Aid. Case, rrom the BLreet tJommiitee, mane a report to grade Franklin street, from Genesee to Tupper streets, and to raise the euro of $307 upon the teal estate to be benefitted thereby. Adopted. Tha following peraona were then appointed commiaaionera to aseese the expense, rix. Measrs.

I. R. Harrington, T. T. Sherwood, J.

W. Clark, Chsrles Townsend and Georce Palmer. Aid. Root, from the Police Committee, foade a report on the subject of a settlement with the but Cite Collector, which was accepted. The report of tha Street Commissioner, in relation to the obstruction of streets was referred.

The Board of Health made a report, recom mending the construction of a sewer in Crow et near Rumseys' Tannery, another in Mam street, near the Travellers' Home, and another in Negro i alley. Referred. The names of 8. S. Case and I.

A. Blosmm, I were accepted as sureties for Frederick B. Mer nil, an Clerk of the Market. 1 i The petition of J. Guiteen and others, in relation to opening streets, was referred.

On motion of Aid. Smith, resolved, That the Committee on Wharves and Public Grounds in quire and report en the subject of a uniformity in the erection of store houses as to distance, on the north margin of Buffalo Creek. On motion of Aid. Case, the subject of laying out a street south of Elk street waa postponed to the next meeting. On motion of Aid.

WHeox, orderedi the notice be given to lay out a street 33 feet wide in a continuation of Front atreet, and on the margin of the ahir) canal. The Commissioner! appointed to assess the damages for opening Martin atreet, from Seneca to Swan streets, reported the assessment complete, which, on motion of Aid, Ford waa confirmed. The subject of the report of the Commissioners lo assess the expense of grading East Genesee atreet, waa referred to the City Attorney. The Special Committee of iie Alderman from each Ward, appointed at the last meeting to take into consideration such applications for licenses, as the Mayor might refuse, reported a lint that i. i ..3 i .1 vr ded that tavern licenses be granted to Joseph newer, and reeman james, wnicn were order- -ed to be franted by the Board, onanouosof Aim Smith.

On motion of Aid. Mathews, it was ordered, that a. tavern license be granted to Granville nunoau, aa follows, ruvb Ayes Messrs, Hudson Ford, Baker, Miller and Mathews 5. Nirys Messrs. Smith, Case and Wilcox 3.

The Clerk produced an elegant bust of Gen. Wuhington, presented by hlr. James Jackson to the Corporation. On motion of Aid. Ford, it was accepted, with a resolution of thank to the donor.

Adjourned. Rstxptwn aftks A'aa- York Afoyw. This, not- WrthalBlllll all tlia unH is he to I i Rrtaia.tfcat "wfcik lb Htoto anj tat wiii be rooUT to paoam tn miniriiri- oad imoiaiw a tho Coawb auboa aoo Uw toe awtai oawwof Wi MnhorMbiMM tiaanWto yHiitaM orutoaoovrtotojatoaoaka a feraooi protoat eunoi votoa aW proeoodiae to) aieea ard eoaartuBooaL ood naaaotma tbo tooator ito luomaie. puaolfaa. Taw imiTuww rrststf sbns of mt awitoteo of tbo Bonato, ad liut Wool Rewlted, Tb "to Prondaol of 4w VoHed HutoibM oonctotoeMd a Pntadk to 4m Seaaar ftgHaa aoy oftta awcdin)r Frta LETTF.R FHOM JOSEPH RITXEL J.

We ak ibe oaraeol and calai attoattaai of omo ttif riartioe totbe iatorertioi tdterof Jooeph OiaaSw, I wooUi hv rrlied to your var oJ'ibe 2sk tilu eooocr, but tbe Mvan aJfte-tow wy family, eaaed by tbe death of a dear and Uauentod oo, maiwooo win ether 1'ifiri I 14 oh- rrora mvhu tbat attoaUoa ton IHcauua, wUieh ito waportaaco of pearod to ot-awnd. Tkal aaoatioa, aoaaocaai doubt, and ibo niw whicb bruiiritbflM enb oa the obioa at tbe offect pntoaeedoy rt a wrercly ftlL The evibj were-produced hy'Sw rJ vaJ Wtl pqblir deposits ffua tue uited isiatoa Biak. Vl'betber remof at made from personal aaotHrea, or froma obom of polite ttoty, Ure etfeet oa uie op-pmeM end comHul of tie pfwiucUw. laboriof pur-Uoo uf die oeonle is lie nwo. All oreaearea io Uie money ma rit vLfSbdh canted by mpruoW overtrading, or br any omcraaww am, w.a ee iirt.n4 4 OErrrery ftlt, by tinxte who can 1m batr tfcttn tfrtrfirrttp, rVlwf aee inb depend oMtfTof cmpUfWLjUfmr ama euatrg titmstlcts madfimtLcs.

Tbe war of-oiwmiiutiaa araiaut too CZaitod States Bank, aod the (xrrt wii wbicbet cwo-ftnrterf-, (bki filwJ trwobrtWueioa trrat aW not-' lie depusiu wem rem teed nStm tbeir leai do-DOiitocr fromaeeuor of ottbltedotr. A aeaee of pui'k duty oily hive dicectrdilie raaaovaJ i4i caw tbtute tU'U were tQ danger efbng luct bv lesriit; them wliere the raw bad placed thorn. It is not pfftfea loi lb it tbe pubi treaore Waj wav' care tu ibe Bank. sucb plea get Bp by thorn who aanctioa tbo removal. Hen the tmaelu-aion, to my mind, irrriaWe, that tbe reaaoriJ waimJo "(rona peraonai motire.

The oeoa tndkioti'publisbed Vt m. J. 4uaM lata Secretary of the TrciurT. and tbo report of toe asents and ooiiKnittoe, from all eiawoa of cibxens who lately waited oa ma eiecrrtita of tbo Uoioe, leave no room for a doaht oa tbtt point. It really bumiUaUne; to aaa men, aoma of whom have ffftberto awtaioed a fair character fur aound andexteoMva kaoa iedce of tbe lawa aad CMstitnuoa of oar eodBtry.

and who bao a aid mo duty to perform to the peopW, enaiaMg ma remoTil ot the puwic depoaaa. Ibe naak accused of bwng powerful atoaied cornoratKm, aad ilia mid that it may do moth bar. nTliat ie doubt, lem trap. But tbore an fe wtbtnea capabio of be- I Mg useful, that era ant liabw Iq-be aeed, oa to product much owcbie Far yirtaare, the deotvf the oitrd dtatea aa omcor uadtspeoiihlc ic our form of GoTerameat, juw wben ti.e nine- tonne enHosted to bjntre widely and ntdtciousiy eierriaed, he will cause inralcuUbtC ev da to flow from the power rnrested in him, by aSc hwi wd, constitution. Would be weac aad ludKioua, roeoatend that, becauae tite power mreaaed ta roc PreetdenL eitber bare beea, or arc liable feb be mtt- ajed, the office of tbe Preanieot, ooght tobeakd- uhed.

Ine power to be aartul, aaustty it of koeoins a viilanteri) all io4UtotiuO. cor- porcriofia, and lntTtitnai ofBcera catrojozd with important andTtoBmcpowon, that aaay he a-crcieed either for food or aril. Io ntxard lb the Jtmstioa of ra-hartehng tbe United Suloa Bank, think that cxperieoce has folly proved that tbe fisrsJeoocerns of the eoTommeut oaooot be mas-eged euneoniondy wrtboata Baok, And I think that it is mtarfy impossible to have a health fol bank eaireacT. without a Bank racorporated by us' r. Congress, with poww Wertablish branches wherever necessity, or the public eouveaienee may- re- ao peculiar favor.

They caa claim ao epertaJ re-rard. deefmint; dm aueetioa of a re-ehator. A due regard for tbe public good, oufbt alooe to de-eide for, oraamst it la my opinioo, tbo pub lic Kite rest would be host subserved re-chastsr- ing tlie present Bank, becaoee all tlie evils arisin; rrom ut winaing up or me concerns or we exw tit iniMilulion and veoessary to the com mencing operstiomi to a new one would be avoided. The existing prcsaara only tbe precursor of a much heavier pressureat wilt come upon Uie coumrv, unless uie public ocpomts we reswro. and the ttank re-enartereo.

1 ime and espenence-4 have dtscovered derectt in tn exwtinc cnarter. These detects ought, and lundoobt would be remedied in another. The defecW iVe "obvious and the wannest advocates of tbi Bank, seem anxious that all the guards winch experience has shown to be necessary, should be incorporated into a aww charter. I inrnivlv rWrat. that tfre hai so ae rcrely affected tbe eredit of Pennsylvania, as to threaten arampension (if not deaertiort) for a time at least, of the raoala, and rail-roads, which are nearly eompleted and when a well grounded hope ought to hnve been entertained, that they would soon yield some revenue to replenish the exhausted Treasury, render further loans none resaary and relieve tbe people from oppramive taxation- You ask me, where will this evfl end, and what wiH be the result to our state 1 The evil could have been more easily.

prevented than remedied, aa it is easier to diive a w.jgoc into the mud than out of it. lt can only end whett the currency ia restored to the healthful condition was, in Sep. (ember Inst, nod ifthidtad policy ia persisted in, the result to our state, will be the total prmtrauon of public credit, and of roCStcubble mdividaal dis. I am very respectfully "Your 'obodient servant. JOKKPH RITXER.

tn.VM C. Hajivlt, Esq. York, Pa. Tht Simmon wtr in Mixsoori about to be re newed. Gen.

Joe Smith took up his line of march frum tltis county on Monday ho, with alarms party of his fanatical followers fur tbe seat of wari- This expedition baa been a long time in active preparation, poon alter the outrages comraitteu spoil the mcrLuersofthc eci last Nor. in WiMouri, the pm)tliet here sen: forth hia-general orders, which he pretended was a revelation from God, tor all his able bodied men to repair to the ofdiihcnlty. His preachers were sent forth to all pnru of the "ountrr among their with a printed couv of the revelation tn their pockets, reiterating and niagntrvins nil the tele of woe which had befallen "taeewwrA," in tbe prom tsed Liha Peter Uie Hermit, in the days of the criinadm. tlwv have maria nvnrv dffurt tn' tlirup tho holy zenf of the warriors my young men, and they that arc of middle age alo," to the combat. They have been made to believe it was a direct commatid from the supreme which coold.

not he duohoved. For months pa ft thev have been roHectittg munitiona of war for tlie crusadd. Dirks, knives, swords, pistols, uns, powder-horns, dee. have been iuiond de. mand in this vitimtv.M Some have equipped them.

sake with four or five pittols. The prophet, it (aaid, over four fret rona When he is fullyequipped: for battle, lie will piormbly put on the huge spectacles. atd to be 8 or 10 in ches between the glasses) which he prclendrd to nave ius up witn nis goJd bihie they will no naTa! 1 -o. TJU look out, we apprehend Uie tlenera wilt ttke cajtvirf number one. Tlie whole number which arc on the movo to expel uie in prophet his troops in person, informinr -them that he was ready for martyrdom in atteiatian-ef nis pretensions, and that lie expected to be killed; but he had not yet finished hia course.

People acquainted with thia delusion will be ready to enquire hew they manage their pecuniary affairs in fitting out such expeditions. What they purchase Uie wortdihoucredit ia always fironnrf-m'TOw They nars-a common tuod, wnicn can always be tn fcsreased by snvmg tlie Lord haa beed of itM (MUST die TtL jiOph. i. ft "3 Triumph at'Rendinff, Pa. The charter elec tion took place at Heading on Monday.

The contest was purely political. Both parties out their etrensttt. 1 he result has poen a com rtlete discomfiture of the collar men. A defeat in heading ia ominous of Uie approaching fiita of tli ruction uirougrioui uia aiaie. 1 I i 1 of a I to We wore corTmach mtotamjd Wm aad aiamf ma aWaroaaaaato tram ttta tor Mom yev larder, aad wmbary to ail aar aamefrimw Mr.

Crueiett, he woo amr aympamy aad laapact, by It wool be ditooait for a oma of ibe arortd to ao- ujt mmwlf wail aoer waHMw Mr. Cwraam aum amea mn 1 1 Oto atowsaapera. isoia aotaaa nature aabU but be ooo 4 tbe beM of bar mmmadrra, ad wib hmi, ccoitoat eaamoa eooea, and a brewdaam aeror lob tfarowa off the batoaea, aiect amor thai maiaa ami eduoauoo oa. a aaataumooofibocatitinled mk Jlr. Crwfctot antaa Iraat mee, vbaro a gnm woehl ait at awkwardly at tbe iorkaoa feiuv-emad doe aa tbe bow of ibe beoubtul Coaaiurboac fe Haemalm aaaob mom a Ropartabto amtaodiet cieajrymaa maa a womwn Wator.aad he baada are a eVltcato aaa daafttid; maw m.

ii hm. U. iui t-'nB xcse eeptioaofmetriwetato oftbe cam; and aciaatif bo that tbo aiumiiwna bo nceurcs ara aot to be atutbutod to extrtnrdiuiiry merit, hot to the feet that be frum dm tor Weafaa aotatorod aaaa, at id tbe only awmbei frum iackaoa'a atote arbo ia Yesterday Mr. Crockett fleoaa i ibaCrtv Hat aad to oar boar mdocod to appear oa tbe batoaoy, whore be wa mtrodoced by Mr. Henry dliama to a coasHoWa-ble auaiber ofcttat.

amambted ia State street. No touaiotna bad beea aivee of bo aatonHoa to speak, and it waa with evideat rebietoace he id-ded io artyol peftuiarioaa to do mx, We belie we can five him htoralty, juat as be spoke, aad all the merit in the eprch befoags to air. Crockett and out ta his repxirtor. He apuka toeatly and aoy, and with ecaroa a dash of laaharrwiiiaat Grnttemee of Boto 1 bad net Ibe toast idea of ad3reinc yoa any dung like a pubtae speach, and I auiuly meaja to retare my grabotdi kind recefbon I have received ISostuA. and aut WIT ml uj.huiv, pw mv UIKW, 1- 1 I L.

iLu.A iL. wuere I have travel tod. ttfuitouiea, thai aaoeh I etnortod to do. to -see rather tbaa. to be aeea.

liai was py object, and 1 come to your evawtry tor difiWent purpte, geetiemea, thaa to eat my. self no to address the people. I am efoctiaaeenrur for nobody tbe world, gsil lumen. 1 cuaaa to yoor oouotry to get ft kuowtodge of thinga, wharb euttM'get iae other way. but by aeoing with my own eyes, and bearing who my own eare-refoi'.

miuoo I cam get, and nobody eh, aVoaa bonk 1 knowledge. I enaoe, fclUw ettneoa, get a knowledge of tbe Maawfactonng interest of New i England appnmoa.l I waa eeerpersaoded to I come by a gemiemaa who bad bean to Lowell ana aeea tnc mananwtonea otyear state by lie, Thoeaas, ot'l oawiaaa He pemnded aaa to oome see. Whoa I ww first clwee to Coorreas. I wast e- posod to the proteetiBg syatom. They told see would help the neb, aad start the puor and that we mtbe We waa to be taxed by it for tbe benefit of New Eturlftnd.

I supposed it waa so, bat when I oome to beard urged mtbeCoaremofusmbo aeguato nava a Orilereat opmma of au 1 saw was ooiMaunt the beet tatereata of aba eesjatrv. aa. oocjally for the tndostnoos pvoraua apemuN. told my peuple who seat me to ConcraoM, thai shoufd oopuae aa lunger. That wubout it we aboaid be ebltged to par a tax to the Bnueh gov.

aremeat, aad support tbem, instead of our own labor. And I aaa satisBed of rttbe mora, aenca I have viwted New EnsUad. OdIt let rheSuwoSera ftfcmea conit here and unibe the u- utactones, and see how af and at would make mora peace than aH the kgittttjue) ia Congress eaado freetapplaose. It would five diffrvent ideas to ibem who have beea deluded, and spoke ia Strang terms of dissolving tbe Union, aeror rboncht auicb of that, feetfcinen, hot the bme rtas coeue vrbea one ahmseumdme sword the netKm ta ooe basxl, aad me purse of the covfury uwotartv awl 6 ajehUKe to ate and the loestitutKJO, A enst bos extesKto mroogb ear onivuse ikuwiboat the norm Ainencea eamiiaoaa. I never feared, renltemea, that Sooth CaroTma would break the Ueie.

hot what do we aww ssef 8tx aaoothe ago tbia kull country waa hSe aaeat pros pe roue ia the World. Look around every where, and huaineaa was active, mdnstrr tbhvtog, and trW. nmaotacturer and tbe lowest feraser te oeivod bt probls. Aad now how is it Atltku prosperity; die whole eeBtreyed. and what for.

rest to grattfr the ambition of one auperaapeetd old gun ia his serriee, and I helped him to gam all nis giorv (apiiiause.j lie was aa bomo sm then and a brave soldier, aad I hked hint, tbodgh always bad doubts of hia jodgntomV But 1 was, taught be prejodined against the last administration, and I moug be would ealf around him an able cabinet, aad anakaa good President for the country7. But we ne sooner got him in, thaa the first course be took was to give wdkiog papers every aaaa in office, who bad dared to oppose the erealesl an4 beaL Ba1 whoever tank off his Wat ud buzxaad for Andrew JacVson, bo waa fit for any otBre in the country. Well geotlesnea, bebuV the ball mweroment, efler he cot into pow er, and 1 couldn't stand it aoy longer. I found I wronx. and i need rurm about, and when thev told me 1 should be polrtu-tll) boned, if I left Jackson 1 toM mem I bad rawer beea potiucally Sana tbaa hypucntaJiy mssevwuxea, great applause so we parted.

Uut geoUemen, I am no man a partisan 1 dont mean to wear aw man'a ooPar, fori would as bef belong to a nigger, and and be a raeoooa dog, as a partisan ot any meo I (treat applause. I tie old man tnrty has led hisj on, and be has bete gratified by -thinking he has killed tho lotted states Bank. But be want saiutied witb that; he then levelled his gun and fired at the 9pffalftfv (JsT fit flsmsa-msssTfOllC bodies oTmen, fe'low eitiaens, there over was ia this country or any other. 1 said, when be cocked bis cue and bestia his war a poo t'te Senate. be would find ha bad fired into the wrong nock, fanplau, The Senate, cenUeman.

will stand by die Constitution, and- will save the liberties of tbe country. Oentleinen of Beeton, al partly aaiaT before. I came here as a private citizen, to ace yoa, and not to show myself. I bad ao idea of attractiug attention, but i feel it my dory to thaok you, wuk my gratitude to you and with gratitude to all, who nave given a plain man hfee dm so kind reepOoe come truttrft great wav on, butt sfaaH ne1 sent baring been persuaded to eewte bera, aod get a fcnowtecte ot vour ways, wnien eaa carry home with me. We onlv want to do away pre judn-e, ami give the people infbrinatin.

I have dofiemy bast. I nave sent aocumemsfo Tennowee, and my colleagues complain that it will raise a dust there, and 1 tell wean ttuu just what I want. hope. rinnemn, you win excuse any plain utnarniBbed wars, whwrb aaay. seem strange to ymj.

I never had bat sax months school me all my life, and I confess I eondermvsetfhut a poor fyfce to be here address.1 ne tbe must mtetltgeot peo ple the world bat 1 trunk rt the duty of every representative of the people, when he is called upon, to give bis opinions, and I bare tried to give you a little touch of mine. Crockett nere closed nu remarks, wrticb fiad been listened to winV great gratification, and in the most rwpecttul manner, jand was cheered as he retired from the Ha dined at the Exchange with few genUernen. The Batavia Advocate aavsUtat a certata lodre not more.lhan a bundled mitea from that place, got drunk 'oo the strength of if fjihta in celebratmc irt company witb certain other, mis- nates ot the tend, a victrry which the. IV ne did not achieve in tbe city of New York. On learn ing that the tory candidate for Mayor succeeded on ly or a lean majority, and mat the ryhigi nad obtained a majiinty of four in tha Common Cmifi' sal, heexclaiolod, AWell now rj atrank back The Untied States Insurance Company at Balti-.

more ha failed: Among, uther tilings, the guar, antee hnsinese in merchants notes issuing their uetes.ui exchange fur corurourcuu paper. charging commiMion, The debu. of oum- pajir are said id tetters trom Baltimore to amount to $700,000. djotkoiU, Judge Green, of 'New Hampuhire, has decided "thai ifa gentleman for a eonsidera ble length of time pays particular attention toa lady of tho anme rank and standing in life with himself, Mich to visit with her, take her to viiil with his father' friends, eVc. that from theite facts tkejury kax a right, to vreguvM a promia qfrnar-riagt.

t- fio PMjure. The number of signers aupport-ine the President in the removal of tlie deposits, is eight thousand seem hundred and tirirtv-on. The number on the opposite side is fins tumdrtd and fourteen thousand nine kitodrtd and agAeea. Storm Boat (ieoewe, under Uie command ofCnpt. Weed, rant regularly between Genesee and Kociieater.

A 1 niHi a au a. ka- TLEDAY. MAT 30, MORRCOllBlTnORI! Wo fie Uiuw an AiaT I Kui A par, with an stva-KurB. Ta-aary, JaefeWa areretory axbjbiteastothorasaattaar4 Gororav sriiery sod ami nafiaa- tor am otbef tebaeol osoiaetioaaaa a put ee Aflts diwoaeal by this aEcml atoxsamnt Sotbmwga aWd cal-tod by sUasr right aaunea, aad when aba ahva profosery saeaaoor ed atpoa Derbsaa edissra and bawling etouuoesima aa tbe price of MWaMSMMj asrfy the pubtie press abewld oat asm aoft words or oiteamating phraem M'ans; ouch sUgraw av btiaoa of public ara4, aad Jp palpcbU rkJ-nooa of public dujy. In rbn 1j It toa pisai" admwstratiott, to rocltoo tba Bublis ssJmpror3aawekuWmtebe.

an bad aopad that tbe sawrsW af the aeou editor RepuUicaa bad paralleL aod that tWy bad aut to echtoaectieos at tbo Uaioa fiarrhaail editora aa the political mabloa aa wo would cheapo MatrJ public stall. We bad hoped thataboasssMaiosi of JaaMf Stryker iato this eitr, wrtbaaalaryof utmW sWlers par av. as a eub-lftdum agent, and pnyinf brna that aai ry from year ia year enthoat bat cm teametibf aa boor' a servioa (avrept as aa adltar) ia return, waa witboul avoceoVot am tbe history ox our Tory adaiinudxatioa. We bad hoped too, that th. whteb me Oevwejuent boa for tbe test twoor three years BoaaaMleied apoa tba bum Jamas Stry ier, eosae ail ar eight theosaod do.

kre mpaysseat for hia asrvieea aa a-aaitisu editor atood aloae aritbout precedent aad without aparaBet But it aoetna the lUeheatar editor basiso fed at the pttbtic crib, and that Oat public press hM'Utora boa anal witb aha public aao. aiea for ito erpoiuoa tolba beat iatorestt of the psopla. ThiadevBlnpBMarjt, and tba fort that Liaaaj have tbe Post Office rjeparusMot for aaoat oerxoot pur poen ia the shape rS extra affsaasmraa, awtil that department is bankropt, Wed in to belienM almost fary ooun-ty eouU furnisk sosae erdence af the earrnptioa of oar of aw worramtebla (appboa- noos of public food. VYa have ao doubt tbe ea-peuees of the castoaa housa at mi port are rasdy terger waa tbe aasooat of revoaaa cuBstead sbeoid warrasrt. aod wa would like to see team 'toto-aaeMMiuu-totfeeMfrom Knhmei C.

sr toca of eoanry and other taxes reoeiwi fteaa abree to five cants for each dollar eollocted hy abssa, but at gnrbramt tha tx peasa ofndlasiin Oaa SeMm of tho public tavtmst under ear eeoaumieel 1 1 ad- anmstration ia Fir Doixaas a aixTT-rocB cxjrrs, 1 nesa rusaom bouse omoers, tbe puirnaa-ad anrti iiaaibai ofa twrapt and averTeacbing Ez ecuciva. so doubt apptaaal aod justify tba Pi aside bis sotaura of Uie public saoaiaa and baa daa gaiBos aauuaehaiaaai opoa tba right, ronttitn tMHul authorities privileges ofutosopraena court, tba BeoateaodtWawopU. Those hireltogt doubt lam aaaaataia aaoat hastily tba tory doctriae, that 'Jackson eaado ao and tho arucw and officiaJ statement will abandantly show bowdisia terested aod aeaieaje tbo tory ofi holders are ia then-support of the preseut adminisbation, Witb vtnecooemy, we do aM wonder at the toot that tba asternal eaprnaaa of ear Governances bavo Vrat ate Jtonrsu iani mtMmj 7. ECONOMY OP JACKSOMSM.L Wo ask the eatoiraoa of our citizens to tbe fol lowing documents. fVaea me hand of Mr.

Secretary Taney. What a state of things ta here presented to the Farmers and tax payers of Monroe, the men who eootrrbut with tnetr bard earning to the tot- eaoe, support of me government and Uhjswh-aered herd of drone quartered apoa thecFto eat oat their substance. This precious axhibi will en able ear renders to nocoora tur tba P9f zeal of saosa axon assoog as in tbe cause ofyVanBfefi, ai-d at tba same tune, for their ws aaeau a tmfporU What a compeasabeai for idleness and brawlinc Jarksonism I Here ia the enormous sum of FOUR THOUSAND TWO UNDRED AND FIFTY-FOUR Dollars expenses, which tha people are to pay for eollectinr the sum of EIGHT. HUNDRED AND FORTY-EIGHT Dollars! This at the way that the expenses of Jaf-kwn'sadmmivtration are swelled to over NINE MIL) JONS of dollars more than any year of Mr. Adams administrauon.

Hera we also discover who paid the Editor of the Tory paper' for bawl- irtf Jacksomsm at mo top ot bis lungs 1 1 reltow- aub, read the vtaiemein MS. TkKEfS OFPIClALREPORTf OKXEIKE DISTRICT. Treasury Department Sir I bare the honor transmit you herewith. fnntn1ianai with th rcniiMi niuts in vmiLHar of dm 24th instant, a Statement turniliMl the Register of the Treaaurr, exhibiting rhe amouotof Ke venue collseted tbe Ihstnct of GerHjeae. to gether with a Last of the peraorv employed in tbe evieeboo of tba same', and -the aeoouin paid to each during tha years 1831, 18M, and 1633.

am, very refpecttntiv, your oned't serr't R.R TAN Kg, See'y of the Treasury. Hon. Faxo's WnrrrLEsiT, H. of Rap. Washington.

SrATCMr-n exhibitinr. tha cross amount of Revs- nua received at Uie Port of Genesee, in tha State of New-York, and the expenses of cuttee nun ot tne same, during the years endinc on tbe 31st day of December, 131 '5 and '33: 1831. IR32. Groea am't of revedoa 1.69t9l S48 48 ExpeastoofcoilertKHi 3.941 74 4.3W 94 4,254 60 STATEarEar of Uie persons employed in the en). -lection of tbe Revenue in the I Hstrict of Gene-see, and the amntrat paid lo each, the year thm.

oijb im. Jaeob 00 J.ltiO 64 G.H.HoldenihiaptVl.OOO Bvram Green, 730 00 73? 00 730 00 Ben. E. Uibrnn, 10636 SrJSOO George Gould, 709 00 Jasper Drafaer Jk to6'tH 46 r40 I). S.

Holden, 80 00 46 00 148 00 Henry O'Reily; 720 06 00 Ae curkkn WgW. i 3,775 27 4,19864 Trevory Department, Registers Office, Apnl 26, 1834. T. L. SMITH, tT Will the Collector of this Port, fiiro'nh as true ttaterosnt of the' amount of Revenoa collected at thia port the last season, and tba a mount of kit fees and perquisite, together with name of each inspector, officer, and hanger on, of the custom bouse, and tba amount of fee and perquisites, received by each, and the other expenses incurred in the eollectwa of tjurvnue at this port Sbch a statement nuvaayc oa snap-pfieauon te bia aWers.

BTOaourltrat page will be found die petition of MarbMUp Buren, Benjamin F. Butler, Gov. Marcyfanfluuiora, asking for the eatabluhmairt of Bxanck of the t. S. Bank, in tke eity of Albany.

Itisaeonclasive evidence of Uia corruption and bad faith, which now urges these same individn. lis onward in weir war of extermination against tbe Bank, and shows mat their pretences that they believe tht Bank to be dangerous and uoconirutu. tfonal, are aa hollow and false, aa their political aourat selfish, corrupt, and profligate. ia CaL Creckek ia aa aoedueeted, aamapbas- bat, whia Speech ahewa, a man of Ha, aseeaa, was at mt dtaxted wHbtbt tptoodof and auat of tba present ad-aamistratieat, but htfoaamd aammoa auuee, siaMdiaeoeered iat ha waa) wref aad be had too aeorh aotrtttum, and too aaarb beeesry, to persevere ia supporting a roiten UThe Toriaa paaaat am colfiog me oppemboa arsga sasseaal Of WVtoa. TV saaaa ajnarra www the nssne, bet them geoUeaaej tones will hod Cbose eng ssoat amomprtaae amngs CTOur raadera will, wa bclww, foot mora aa ordinary pJoasure ia tba aerosal af the axtrsota wbirb wa publish to-day, showing tha but render ef Umooie Caartera, ia me Stela of Rhode Ulaad.

Thia aarrsndsr, wa bono, la ma and ot free Masnnry that State, and we congratulate ou. Aaamtosook Fiesevea of Rbode Island, apoa this signal auccess of those principle, which they hare aa foaf, aa nobly, aad so nunfully eootonded. Tha Globe intimates, dial tha President wiQ boaatoaiB another ant of Governsaeot Dnetora, Ibe sscond fejocuoai af tbe fbas. Aa die Preameot said in hia ofBcial maiaaga thai he iroeid not, we shall ana which tpeeke ft, mdkmtf -me Pvestdonc, or roe Globe. Wa predict that-tho Globe speaks by the aotbonty of the Kiichea Cab-iaet, and that tbe Presidant wiU agaia bus sea aa- dor uto orders of Amus aad his compeers.

Areata of ma rpsnsMat. It is said that there i not a single reesei U)e ctocka ia tha City of New York. At ao period since tha embargo haa sock a state of things existed in our oommereiai tropolis and yet the tory papers with uAblusa- ing effrontery axxbunx, no Maura. ppaenrmcnt. Piarra A- Barker, Esq.

baa been ropoioaad Collector of tba Costoma tha port of bVnlaJo. Lastnoim tha aachr. caltod the Heavy Norton, of 120 tons, waa launched at the rilkge of Rkhmondf near the mouth of Grand Rim, Ohio. Fruits the 7th instant, at Tareato, U. C.

an intaxuperate man while under tba snfinenea of mtoiloalibnniiroered hil wife, and then rauanitted suicide. On tba 34tb ulL Aianaon Rowell, of Fsirport, louron county, in a fit of deleriunt tremens drowned himself in the Erie canal On the 30tb ult a Mr. Holmes, of tha came place, in a fit of intoxication, ttabbed himself in several places. Ha anon eJWwarda appeared sensible of the enormity of his crime, and manifested great autiety to recover, but died in S4 houra, but not until be had solemnly warned many offais intemperate neighbors to shun the bttox icatinf con. ALL HAIL OUR, BISTER TROY1 TW M'kgt a Troy, bJte taoss a AHmmy, Jun Tputedbw Kogencyt arery rfortt.

The triumph of our Whig friend at Troy, elosea aaoceession of brilliant City and Village Victories along the entire shore of the Majestic The Citoena upon eitber shore of our noble river, are now aa free at the waters which flow through itt channels. Neat Fsric, Neutmrgk, Povehkrsp- sis, CttsktiL Hudioti. Alb aod Tree, haveearh and alL after a desperate struggle, routed the trom tbe ntoutn or me proud nudson, to its source I Is tnis not glory nvova tor one campaign T- ai. r.re. nr.

From tke Daily Trxrw PmsExrrnSfaw ASOTHKH WHI0 TXIUHPH. We hasten to announce tba cratifVinc result of I die Charter Election in this city. The Polls closed at 3 o'clock to-drty. The returns from five wards give tne bur a majority oi jat aimdred and se-; resfy-noe, Thia at the. rota stands on tbe Su- 7 In toa Ann-Jacksott majority in this city urea 1 7 2 now 572 and in tha First Wsrd which haialwayi heretofore given a majority for Jaxkv ano.

the maiontv mat fear waa 74 now the ma jority in that Ward in favor of Uw Whig for Su pervisor at el, and tor Alderman, Masonry in Rhode Island, Wa are happy to perceive, that tha members of tlie Masonic Insti tutions, Rhode Island, have become aatufied of! Uie inexpediency of adhering to forms and ceremo nies mat are con teased ly behind tne genius ot me saws -Wo have, for a tons time, been convicted ourselves, and endeavored to inculcate it upon oth ers, mat it no tern the policy man tho duty oi mason, to surrender their charters, and dissolve men bo tariger fnywie tie. As in the case of recourse for ata extirpation mint be had to Uw master, so in the present case Uia abandonment of institution bow no longer useful, must rest with the masons. It gives us great satisfaction to subjoin the folio win exbact from Uie pmceedtnc of the legislature of Rhode Island on Thursday last, to which wa have referred: Mr. Pro idencer presented areo-olation of the Grand Lortgg of Tt orldeuce, aur- rendennc ite charter, accompanied with met rial, which appears be moved to hare read. un motion ot nr.

o. nszaro, me surreoderoi uw cnaner waa accepwo. Stmilar resoliiriona and rnemorlahr were receiv. ad from the Maiwrhester Lodre, in Coventry; Solomon East Geeenwich; the Royal Arch Ctupter, in Providence the Mount Vernon Lodre, in Providence and the Washington Lodge, No. 3, in Warren which were dinpo- aea oTintnesaroe manner.

rt. r. vom. Am, Kat Brunswick ssis. Tbe Tiroes yesterday had da it bulletin that Uw Tory party had triumphed ia NeW Biuntwick.

We knew that the same fellows hired to rota against us in the 6th ward from the rail roads, were also to be thrown into that city and carry the day i yet notwiUtstandinc tbe number of illegal votes the Whigs nave triumphed Bya majority ot in. tind the re stdents only voted, tin majority would have been neany you, I here ra no question utaf new Jtr-ny baa entirely chnnpd, and ia now nearly tt- Banimotwiy on we Whig autt. r. orr. i.

w- Bittorfruits of tke rptttmmf. Incomparably tha most afflicting result of Jackson's War upon the WHPnev, werporioncad in tbe failing of the Maryland deetegs Bank blow Will wring ac aiding tear fVbm the eyes of Widow and Orphan Thhrcslarnity will indeed Hwmt tke poor In this Bank of Savings were garnered up the 'tittle all' of Uie industrious and frugal. Hera was deposited Uie hard -earned" and much-wanted earnings ofthe Mechanic, tha Lahorer.the feamstrcas, tha Domestic, the Widow and the Orphan, But all these Sacred Sosing have been swept away by tfie scourge of Jarksomtm and those whose toil was sweetened be reflection that a pittehoe had been sored for their snpport, if i overtaken bv adversity, are left destitute and heartbroken I Will not such mweriea aa there touch he bevt of our modern Nero AUmnw Fcentng Jour, Fresi ta Samms CototitutMntUjJ. Lsvtrrwce't Majority. A very rsenectabla gen tleman, a crtixen ot tnt onumy, woo has a rail road contract in New Jersey, near New-York, told a merchant of this village, a few days since.

ia New-York, Uiat more of his workmen (foreirn. era, and, principally not naturalized,) k-ft their work aim atenuiwMtifi ewebon tn thef ity, tnaa the whole majority wfftff Mr. Lawrenoe received. That they vtited for Mr-1 lie learned from thetrown derlnrahon after Uiey returned. Here is poaittveevidence that Mr.

Lawrenoe' majority was obtained fromoyotera from another eta te, and those yotfn) forcignes 1 amea are -in our pes-ieasien. 'We are opposed -to uSe rogistrstioa of savn the Amu, 'a it will exclude many from the pnlltt' No douht and it would have excluded Mr. Lawranca frona Uw Mayor's chair. 1 a vez andr naya were aa followa Yoaa 85, Waya 'Hie yeai and nntii upon th afofion of Mr. Jar- vis to rc-conider tlie wjiwb mia aowwo-ttient waa agreed were followaj Yoaa 86, 'Nfwaai.

Hoitm aar nmil past one o'clock in the mornwip; andpafte" reslsimi itt mntinna Cr mci'ulnwtit. rnr aOiaumment. f-tiie Previ ous Question, ic at "Wjotuj ordered tlie bill to atrossed for a wird rtadihg, (with the above anieuument in it aiio uusaeujourmju over io jiuu- dav. The hill will, it is m(iposcd, have tb tlitrd rea-. dinar Monday bcinftT the day in the week tot apart tor receiving The tjnproised bill making apprnpria.ona for tno Civil Slid nipimnairc cxpunsfw oi uovernwem, ti the year lii-l, was read a (bird time and ac-d.

The fullowtne resolution, heretofore offered br Mr, tiaJdeBu in cimttekiua thfi. lltfiOionil sundry citizens of the county of Oneida, in the ttatfl of New York, came up Resolved. ThaVa ewnmittoa, wnafciUni of -m member from each Stale, be appointed to constt.W and report, iu form of a hill, a plnn Kr a sufe and niiilonn currency, under the autltority of the United Suite, and that the memorial of tbo citizens of the cnmitv of Oneida he referred to that Mi. Golden satdhead become satisfied after enftminatiott of Uierenort of the Committee of Ways and Means, that the plan propowd hy the mainly ot uia. couimiuce was no niien io rarry their olijeefs rabtive to the currency into effect.

Mr. 9. dicuaed some of the fcitarea ot' the ro-' port, and revised atlenzth to the remarks mule hy Mr. iieard-ley, wheu ti it stibject was betur the llousn on Monday laft His colleasue. ho, said, had stated that it would have afforded him pica--.

ure to have presented tlie memorial. It waa pro- wnicn preceded it, proved to be but a lame and t)w boat, and were taken oft hy a Mat tnat pui halung altair. Nothing the ahape of a Pageant to their relief. Tboroaa McConkev deputy col-aver turned out bo miserably in New-York. The Iflctorsfthia port, and a Aim.

Thomas wifo ot P.eeessiun whieh formed at Uie Battery did not Uwserond mate of Uie team boat illiam 1 enn, amount to six hundred, and Mite, bff.ro reachin horhtrfthia town, warn amotiff the number loaU TKir for him to state, that the gentleman had an op-1 "CSpori unity of presenting this memorial and had de- eiinet-t uoinff so. iMr. a. then ruterredtoexertious wmch had bian made hy hid ooH3gue to procure the fuU aliment of a Branch of UiO fook of tin. United tate- at cax 31 r.

'E-janUley said it was unequivocally untrue tint he hsd ever made such exertions Mr- Selden said he'hnd shted what Was geiie- Uie City Hall, dwindled to tern than 300! Tbore wiu no enUiusiaam, and Uw Olh. e-holdera' hitherto triumphant 'Htm far Jack failed on Uiia occasion, to awaken ite accuntoined re sponse. 1W Arnericaxi rroae -failure, with lbs following incident: "On Uw return to South Am boy of the Inde-1 fowing result, which still may not be accurate, pendence to receive ttw passengers from Phiia- fwit: Amos H. Btshnn, Hscgo county, delplnaby the 10 o'clock lino who were already M. Y.

"tinker Douglass, 8herman, Mit-hic? on the wharf, and watting with some impatience Territory. A man by the namo of Valmn, who. for Uw boat a white Hag, with the legond 'The took paag on board tha stage at North East ia Constitotton safe, for Jackson i the pilot, wa' thiseouniy, on Uie tnst. A young ntaa, descnedV 'Down with that dg in name not known, aTiid to belong at North Fist ia alaiitly as Uie Host came to the this county, ar4 a cntleman from the town of nrhorr Th ft.tiiin ma'tA tinmn not known. raliv reported and believed to be trus on that point.

Mr. S. wcut at length into tbe propriety of I bavms a discMed ptan reiattre to too currency, nrcpar-d in case the bill rfportfid bv tlte commit- t-T of W'avs and Meani did not become a hm 1 1 tn he were of opinion tlmt the fin'tncial concrti dt.tiie nnttun required the tuliotl of tbp Nanat Bank. -r Mr. iJftfdjJpy Ibllowml at considerable length ut.

reply. Tf, nfljft: in the SeranTfthffVnrtrrl States ou Uia 7th in st. after considerable debate, the ques- ntulMntnod from Ins convert tion, to have Ihhu11- Tton frits hktm tm tin? rwilimmrs- aepnratHT and ffdr'lsfrnm trie hotv lanjtVjiiey saria about 500. Wefded nronhM Tn dalwfBrV. -JJCe ns tlie same in each of tlie four resolutions Vcjf Msrs.

Bell, Bthh, Blacky. Day, Clayton, Kwing, Kent, Knight, j.i'ish, Moore, Naudain, Poindexter, P.ru-r, Pnjntw, Preston, Robbins, Silsbee, Smith', houtiutfu, MpTaffiio, Bwitl, lomunson, lyler, iiffffamanVebster ti7. --A'p'W Mrsstb. lienion, Brown, Forsyih, fty, King trf Ahibmrts -King of merrhant it that place. One af tha bmliea baa 4)w founiL hut uthing about him hy which fti Mnu lb, Since the above waa in type, tha Erie 0" ver of Saturday, givea tlw following additional information: Among those lost were, Daniel Granger, of Northcaat, Pa-: Eli H.

Downtj of Deamond, St Clair co. Michigan. Mm! Tlmmai left three onaau infant, in tho care ofa neighbor; expnciuig tore 'Invn in a I tU. nl Um 81)1111! Ollt being see her hushnnd, whom aba axpecti-a piers on mm uy. numlH-r of srhooners were Uw nr- "lS atelv hoisted thmr fUgs at holt-inaal, aaa signal it should be hauled down ga to a as nowi- In aUempting it, however, violence of tba wind having twisted It round Urn Uwk i umber probably -oi'w hundred, remained drawn un on Uw wlwirt.

deelarinrtliat thev would aot set a foot on the boat, until the otfmnive em-' btem was. removed. A voice then cried out 'all that are ia favor of that flag being pulled say aye. A shout ensued which did indeed make 'Uie bilht of Jersey ring. The contrary no- and fcrt a solitary voice was rained Immediate i ly one ofthe hands of the boat climbed the flnjf KulatT while bUirr took boathoolof, mid in tut-fter 9ie banner dto'on hrh down.

Throe hearty and then all were noon under way in the Indqwitnct. with thebroad flag nfUw Union only flvm nboveihem, aud no man i private signw to mark Uiem a a dotipot'a slaves. Tl A law of Ohio maketf it a sufficient caoaa fltr Jivurca, if either party can prove that Uia oth rr tiwt been an tinhttuai drunkard forlWo years. The amnunt of domestic nn-ary, which such a law mfiirnieva ntncaicuiBUia. 0f rtiitrps.

I The bodies of Mrs. Thornaa, ami one man not 'identified; but supposed to be Bishop, rmvt'bren (morula, l.uin, mrtvean, Sliopley, lalJmauge. Tipton, White. Wilkinii, Wright 16. the rcsolutiona were agreed to, iu the following form liesoU-ed, Thnt tho Protest communicated to the of Uie 17th hist, by the President of the United Stales, asserts ppwera as belongmr.

to the Presirlnnt, which are inconsistent with the juM authority of the two Innses ofConsreM1, and in. consistent with tlia Constitution of tlie United State. found, having been driven ashore a nine on- i low the piera. The others have not yvt been re covered..

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