11 THE' Watiiidiy,144. , , 1 4 . ,A44; For President In 1844, MARTIN VAN I BUREN, OF NEW TOZLIE. Tor tee Pre.sidenti COL, RICHARD It. JOHNSON, - OF EENTUCEY. ISaldect to decision of a National CosvenOon:J. Eiden it)? President . and Tice.President. . wiLsos ReA. - 2s-k!xiis,t. Senatorial. _ . . . 1. George P. Lehman:l3,'George Schnabel. I ..2. Christian Eneass. 14.1Nath'l B. Eldred. William3;ELSmith. 15. M. N. bible. 4. John 11iIV(Phila„) , 16.1James Woodburn. 5. Seuinel E.Leech., 17.1 Hugh Montgomery 6. Swaim' Camp. 18. Isaac Aukney. • 7. *Jesse Sharpe. ' 19.' John Matthews.. 8. N. W. Sample. . . 20.; William Patterson: 9. WM. Heider:rich. ' 21. Andrew Burke. 10: Conrad Shinier. 22 John M'Gill.: 11: Stephen Baldy: 23. Christian Meyers. 12. Jonah Brewster. * 24. Robert Orr. DEIM:RATIC NpMINATIONS. , • . For Governor, HENRY. A. MOHLENBURG, - OF BERKS. -••• ' For Canal Conunissioner, JOSHUA OF CHESTER. fr3' As the Senior . Editor mast necessarily be absent for several weeks, the entire eharge 'end control .of the office will devolve upon his son, E. o.;Gocanacn, who is equally interested in the publication, and to WhoM ill payments, communications, &c., can be made. The Calamity on the Potomac The information which we commu nicated to a portion of our readers last week, has proved too true. Later in telligence confirms the awful tidings of the . bursting of- Capt. Stockton's big gun; and the death of several individu als. On our other page will be found .a lull' accuunt of this disastrous accident. The particulars of this awful ' calamity are so- horrid as at first to stagger belief., In the midst :of joy and festivity, wh i de .thel song and the re pariee were on every lip,the grim mon,- ster ;talks into the group and marks as his victim the noblest of the land. It may not be uninteresting to- - add - 'some particulars concerning 'the gun and ship not generally knosvh.. The ship was built at the expense of S. by Capt Stockton, of the U. S. Navy, and Was some novel in her build and appearance. The gun is the•only one ever made, of the kind, was invented by Capt. Stoekton as the'' moat efficient instrument of Aestruction known, to the world. "It was abort 16 'feet long— • weighed tertlons, nil carried a ball or 225 lbs., was made of a stolid shalt_ of wrought Iron, "drilled out, and was -de signedlo perforate lite sides.ot vessels of war at the distance of a, mile. It had been previously filled twenty times in succession with double 'charges of ' - powder to test its strength; and it is now•believed that`die wadding was nor rammed home home or the explosiqn would not have taken place. • 'l,_ Capt. S. had command of the vessel. and; had • projected' three pleasure sex curiions down the Potomac, two had . . been made and passed off pleasandk, this was the third and last and-the-re sult all haveseen=+melaneholy indeed! The bodies of the unfortunate indi viduali were brought t? Washingtonon Thursday,' and-placed VT the Presidents house,' the doors being lined With black, and black festoOns deeoratino:ffie win dows. • On Saturday, the rreniains of Mr. Upshnr and his fellow leutterers were deposited in the' 'naith. They -were followed to their l'Ong holm by, an im menee concourse of niouiners, consist ing of , the President,,, and.. family, - and members of Congress,. government of ficers; foreign ministers. officers of the army and navy and_otiters. ' It is now, believed tbat one of the chief causes of this dreadful Occurrence was the •-inferiOr quality . of the - iron of Which the gun was thanufacture'd. - DEATII'OB A MEMBER:OF CoNo.lteen. —Th'e. Hon. Henry Feick, re - preset lin Live from the .thirteenth CongressionAl district in',:this • state, died at-Vashmg ton,-.'oti- Friday 2d !net. Frick was eiit 'kb* Atitti year of - Ins aie, and' has been, in . tielicauit 'hialtb for Borne ,time past. 'His remains mere taken AO, Milton fopinteratentr 7 1 gr. Frick wee a Whit;• was elected"±over John Snyder, d'einoera last fall, in 'a -ibtiit t r). °rade district, by majOiitv of 240. I= epaocratte, S;a;e Cifolkielinos. The delegates to the ; Ditnneritia State Convention assentblet!tat:Hirrisblirm; on lititiday4 Coniention' :was fully a*Afia. and teas temporatilY biAPPoint.i l 444;t- 14 ,fikt = anus., of Erie, Chaitrian wood, of Mrestinoreland, and Georg i, W. Bown3an, of Bedford, Secretaries. A Committee of seven was appointeel to report upon she contested seats, and a committee ot gentlemen from Each Se natorial district appointed to name.officera to preside over the delitterations: of .the Convention. - During the absence of ihe committees, the Convention wasaddresa ed by 'Hon. John Galbraithi, of - Erie, M., ( B. bowry, of Crawford, and David Wit= mot, esq., of _ The committee.reported the following named gentlemen as officers : President : 1-ion..JACOB FRY, Montgomery. lice Presidents : WILLIADi copiAN, Fayette.. ,ALux. Jonss,Tou, Westmoreland. G. W. GILBERT. Philadelphia city. Hon. JOHN GALBR,AITH, Erie. AVID Wuziox, Bradfoid. Butiwy WELSH, York. HAMMOND, Northumberland. ' COHRAD SHINIER, Northampton. GALBRAITH A. IItVDIE, Warren. Secretaries K Francis L. Bossiman, Luzerne. Franklin Vansant, Bucks. .r." 1". Hoover, Venango. Joltn,H. Dimock, Susquehanna: .0n Tuesday evening, the Convention proceeded to the - consideration of the dis puted SenatOrial delegate.' froth Bradford and Tioga'counties. ' Mr. LOWRY niovrqd4that J. W. GUERN. BEI4 of Tioga, be adMitted to a seat. Mr. Mesoakmdved to strikeout the , name .of "John IV: Guornsey," and insert That of Picitskri of Bradford,. The ques.. PO was discussed at length by the clai mapts and others, when Mr. PFIWIANCE movegs a resolution, that neither of the claimants' baVing, been properly elected, both be excluded ; which was carried without a divi sion. Wednesday morning, Mr. HE UPHILL of Chester, offered a resolution in favor of a "third man," which was negatived —yeas, 61; nays, 70. The Convention, on Wednesday even ing, -proceeded to the nomination of a candidate for_ Governor: After the pro- position of candidates, all the names were withdraw =except Muhlenburg, Shunt, Bell, Wagner, Bigler, and, Sturgeon. The first baUot stood, • Muhlenburg, , 60 Shunk, ' • • 52 Scattering, l 9. •i Another ineffectual ballot wait taken which resulted as,follows : j • • Muhlenburg,., 65 Sbunk, r° Scattering, 17 Upon the , third ballot the votes stood. Muhlenburg, • 67 Shurik, ' ' 55 Scattering, .1 ,9 Consequently HENRY A. MunLEN- mine, was declared dily nominated; and is now the candidate' for Govenor of the democracy of Pennsylvadia. It is un necessary for , us to pay any eulogium `upon his character or talents.' His name is known iti4he remotest corner of our State, and his reputation equally well es tablished'ai a man of firmness and inter rity and one who will do more to iedeem the character of. the democratie party from the ()ilium east upon' t by our pre sent executive, than any person who could- haie been selected. There has seldoM been a convention that has presented beforiit such an array , of tal ent, unquestiond ability and integrity as the present, and we trust that the 'de's , o qatic partywill 'put by all personal: l pr: terences, and rally : to ‘ the support ; of the candidate thus serected, for the- welfare of our state, and the'perpetuity of our in stitutions. • kresolution was passed' in favor of Yail Buren for,The Presidency . , by a vote Of .91 to 35 ; 'whereupon Richard M. 'Johnson was declared the choice of the entiventionforNieeTresidiney with ne• clamatitm. ,Joshua Hartshorne of Cheater was-put in nomination for 'Canal. Commissioner and 'an''electoral ticket formed -which Will be foundat the head of °Or • . • GENERAL CASE, rauthatizcd the -e(iitof of the Detroit_Free PICAS . to say that it hilli - tto4itFrable determipoA .s o suppin, the nominee of the Dittocmtio Convention.• • - Wiii s t Na• . tlonal CpueOpp, for ,the nowination `of President'and Vice. Presidin,of the., Vpi 'pictiStatil ineetatlialtifindie - on Wed.... ntsaay the first of _ News from all Nations. 15 9 of Boston, t • D while ~, !ing on the skin, ip,,that:ity, the other evening; exhibited io,his , Life of Waltent,: the late ',notorious highwayman, botinditi- a portion othity own (Walton's—not the riisete•? l iii skin, which e 'it appears, hod been tan 'Thp snow is only)three feet, upon a level, at - Northam — PiOn and' is well packed down by gentle . rains and; *arm suns. On. the-hills west'it is ' , cocked Vp" for the stuniner,V . The AmeriCan Republicans 'of NSW York .are making IC - reparations for nominating,a candidate for 'Mayer. It is estimated that 22,- 000 palini leaf. hats were manufactured in the to. of 'Amherst,. Mass., last year. The number of straw bonnets manufactured at the' 'manufactory of Mack & Son amounitd to upwards of $69,000. -' The receipts for freight and passen gers by the Hibernia, on - her last trip amounted to about $28,000. . A subscritriion of one hundred 'dol lars has been raised at Portland. to in. vite Ple Bull to visit Thatplace 'on his return f i rom the South. ,The Boston Courier contradicts ex plicitly the rumor that Mr. Choate in tends resigning his.seat in the Senate of the United 'States. There is a iaw among the Arabs that permits a man to divorce any of the four Wires allowed him who does not make good bread. Aman named Wm. Brewster, Com mitted suicide at Lyons-, N. y., a day or -two ago. Dr. W. P. Cleveland. of Morrisville, , Madison county, • N. York, committed suicide a few days since. The Baroness Rothschild is studying the draina for the purpose of appearing in private theatricals. She pays 70 franc" far •each lesson !' There are forti reporters from London attending the State Trials at,Dublin. On the 20th inst., there left Savahnah for New York, ten thousand fresh shad, in a vessel. They were nicely- salted down in ice.' The Buffalo Commercial Advertiser statesihat the quintity of grain pouring into the Western ports, , is beyond all precedent. Chicago, Mithigan city, and Milan have now in store 600,000 bushels, with every prospect of alur ther increase. ' They noticed at l ßarre, (Mo.) lately, a circular rainbow around the eurie- Doubtful.- In Syracuse , with 8,256 inhabitams there are 44 lawyers. Rochester with 22,000 has 70. , , A company has just been forme& at Boston, with a capital of one million of dollars, for the manufacture of mous- selines. The Mayor of Wilmington, Delaware has notified the different tavern keep ers within his jurisdiction to close their bars on Sunday. Extensive seizures of smuggled, goods, have recently been made in Neat "York. ' It is . rumored that a United" States government officer at New York is a defaulter to the arnountS2oo,ooo. Five thousand ladies of 'Cincinnatti hare petitioned the Councils of thaiciti against licensing any taverns or grok shops. A young man, named Jacob Decker about twerity-,even yearsof age, , so shockingly injured op the 22d inat, in New Hanover township, ;111ont4ianli ery county, Pa., by the premature dia . harge-of a cannon,' that he died in a fe- minuies. . i ' ' '• , m e West Branch tank at.William spor . emneneed-paying specii,on all ', its 'abilities on the 24th inst. . The Legislature of Maryland ad. jonined on iltearing of the melancholy accident/On the Princeton. - ' -Fice'hitildings were , burned down at Rome, N.Y. on FridayiLoss $10,090, insurance $B,OOO. 'An .iinjured hns nat d , Tallabasse, shot his wife's seducer, in i duel, on Bth , the, Stieeitves marsh. The premier to thi , king. of the Sand wich woman.' Nothing strange tor woman to'rule. Mac! has= published, a parting address to his constituent's. 4bip is now pending, fn Michigan tegisiature':6l prdliibit the . laantf of Bank: notes of leinidensiminatioi'thati $5. ,i , , :.,,,..,.'::: :..:: ..:-:. : j:-: :a.,,,.1::',.',1: - . -::,,Daritt Fr4Oke.'.Es l l..?,Fri.o 7 ,fir Chkit , ter : dottitty,; - :died :Cori Soitrday; am at: Errnssurz SALE.- 7 We learn ,frop - I 'the Sunbury, : Americo!, that the' ilokt iro tear' n iVerks,, at Danville, ere'kiK. br Biddle; Chambers 4r, Co, were sold at Sheri it sale on; 3VlOday lest: t,.?6e two; Anthracite Fii4os- are probably. the the Most sptenaid Willing!' Ofthe 14E14 in th 4 Union. Tile whole -preperlY, which consists of about sevehundred )1 Iteres'of land,' with titnitermis uildings, iron Ine...ana lintestenoSold foy $31,- 200, subject to mortgages and other lines, amounting to 'about 1 $34,000; making in the Whole i nptiards : of ,sey - - entylhousand dollars,lThe properly, wai iturchase'd hy Mes's - rs. Caswell and -Murilockl- of New Tork, 'who held large claims against the same.-... ,, *r. Peter Baldy, of Danvil le , in Connebtien with a mercantile fir m of Philadelphia, , Were, there competitors at the sale, :who intended, if they purchased; to put the wqrks into operation (Without.Mak— Terms Of sale, 10 pea l ' cent, Asivn and the balance in April next, which is equivalent to a cash sle. • 1 • , , , 1 tur- POJON:ED POZCIL I A quantity of ice; ta4en from a pond near New York, foi the use of the deaf and dumb institution of that! place, was, from some peculiaAtY in its appearance, examined and analy zed and found to contain arsenic in quan tity sufficient to cause the death of aU the inmates of the institution had it len . used. i The pond is near a vinegar and chemieal manufactory, at which as mitch as sixty pounds of arsenic are used i pec day, and the , refuse is' conveyed into 'the pond, consequently the 'water is' impreg nated with it. TRIAL - FOB readas will secollect 'that a. George Kettering was killed by Simuel.Dixon, in a store at New Alexandila, Westmoreland. county, by striking him with a weight. Dixon's trial was concluded at Greens-, :burg at the February term..and resulted 'in hts conviction' of the crime of man •staughter: He 'was sentenced to the Penitentiary for two years. ACCIDENT.-Mr. William StaWord', 'a respectable citizen, of - Lewistociu; Pa" was killed on,Friday last, by the props 'slipping from under a . bo't which he was calking. His head and shouldore. Were caught undet it • and literally crushed to pieces, causing kplautanqinp3 death. ;FIRE Ayr TIZOL—The cabinet 131,4 of Mr. E. C. Oliver, at Troy, was partially destroyed. by fire on Friday let-inst. The fire was communica mil, it is supposed by _means of*a te•••:- baeco pipe. Insured to the full amount of damaae. • ' Mn. ADAM'S LECTURE, delivered be fore the Borough ,Teraperance - .society at the Coat house, on Tuesday even ing, sth inst., was able and elOquent, and delivered to a crowded and Mien titre auditory. The singing - was also werthy,of mention. MONUMENT TO Gnisr. game owners ofprOperty on Fairmount, Baltimore, have propoied to the Coun cil-to cede io that city a square of ground for the erection of'a konurnent to - Gen. jack - son, providing that it be commenc ed within two years after his death. ; WHIG CON VENTION.---TNEI 000 y met at Rarrieburg-ori the 'dth iost.iand no minated GEN. lii.D.RICLE ; of Westmore land county, for Governor and SIMEON GUILFORD; for tanal.Commissioner. BANE ROBBERY. ---The ' Bianch Bank, at Itladison, Indiana, was entered on the night of the 20th 61t., by means of skeleton keys, and robbed of $27,370. A Miszani.—The",asSertion that the -'• be qMr. Porter, of Louis l sna, , n as be queathed a large ainan'ut of money .to Henry Clay- is not true. He left Mr. Clay a breastpin, Viand nOth ng Too FAST.-. S ome of the pap+, in their haste to — giire an aUcount of-tbe execution ,of the Doiati l 4 - have", hung Bridgel, notwithstapdine.-the Gnu - r. nor's respite. . • S WWI the ti I d oinnAsy.-- e e [pa l g e remains of Mr. ?ardittor-Were lying on board the Prineltoo; the nuptiaiief his brother were be og celebratedht INew RELIEF No7e..,—The Auditor iGeo eral, agreeably to the instructions of the law, on the 27th init., destroyed 'A$94, - - 087' Of the relief issues state. r • Tet6LATE.---716 -, proceidinge meeting 4thPlis w9hB not reedy iil ;9 o'ciciCk iAtol l api.:coriseq too late for this weeks Open • coyes*idence from Ilarrisburg. -''''•;-',,filiunisinsto,"MAncti 6th, 1644. bill' appropriating $60,000,t0 place the ca na t*ed - .oite`oads in order for the itli, - 5 4rieg.:Oviptien was referred 'to::k eam . mittee_of conference, who reported 'pn , ';fcyherei.t 'daplast, , lo4ng itidieretionary with the build Oommiasio;ers to itake the proposed repairs on the Franklin line o r not. The report was alien.' tal• in both branches. _ - . The bill giving ont We public printing to the lowest bidder passed final reading in the ,Senate on Friday, by a vote of 20, to 7.. :Under the bill as it passed the -Senate tlio allotment will • take place on the third rtioday March. 7 An_arfendment was offered - iproviclini that thi bill shouldnotl It. frect thedermani printers lint' it was voted Alown—yeas. 1,2, nays 15: The .1 bill passed as origitteUttePetted,Nith the rr!! caption of an amendment providing• for the f printing - of the eiecutive 'blanks at the rate of eine deer per quire. - ' I In the afternoon Mr Babbitt, offered . the fel loWing which. Was ado pted : Whereas, The accident .which occurred on bOanl the U. S. steamship" Princeton" on the 28th ult., near. Washington city; occasioning the death of the Ron. the Secretary of State, and Secretary of the Navy; with other distin guished citizens and' gallant seantan r ia'at once so'appalling in its character, and so melancho ly in its consequences as to demand is prompt and earnest expression of public sentiment;--: therefote, Resolved, - That the Senate of Pennsylvania; whilst they are deeply sensible of the foss the country ha's sustained by therecent suddenvand overwhelming catastrophe which has deprived her of so much petriotiim, wisdom, 7,a10r and priirateworth,they at the' same titnesinceiely sympathise with the desolatedfandlies and be: reeved friends who 'have..heen made mourners by this afflictive dispensation ofProvidence. •Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions 'be Us:ls:pitted by, the Speaker of the Senate to the President of the United. States, with a re quest that he transmit a copy thereof to eacliof thehereaved families,' i . - Resolved, That thie"Senate do now adjourn. Mr. Trego sidunitted the following, which was unanimously adopted : Whereas, an accidental explosion on board the United States steam vessel "'Prince ton," on the / it'll!: ultimo, the lives of a number of distinguished 9fficers orgovetnment have been sactfficed, among- whom are the Secretaiy' of Statehnd Stretary of the Navy, with othei valuable and respected:officers, citizens, and •eesmen who were on board said vessels the time of the'occurrence of that awful catastro phe; therefore, Resolved, That this }louse amply regret's the occurrence of this Pl4ilic calamity, and:condoleS with the bereaved families and afflicted friends, of those who have been so suddenly taken from them and the nation; by this afflicting tpcnsa tion of providence. Resolved, The Speaker be reqne'etedli o com municate a copy of the foregoing preamble and resolutions to the President of the U. S. • . , Resolved, This House do now adkinrn. The resolutions of Mr. Cooper for.the relief of the state were again taken up citi Saturday, and after considerable discussion were finally disposed'of. The seecindxesolution recommend ing a sale of the public works was agreed to—by a vote 0148 to 45. The .7d resolution recom mending the issue of $200,000,000in bonds of the general gOvernment for the relief of the states was lost—yeas 40, riays's3. The 4th resolution treing'under consideration, Mr. Tustin moved to amend by striking out and inserting " that it is the sense of this lioUse that a tariff for re venue with proper _discriminations would be a sufficient tarillur protection."; Mr. Richman moved amend the amendment by recommend ing Congress tolpasa a law providinefor the distribution of .ffie proceeds of the Sales of the public L lands—lost, yeas 41, naye 53. "The question recurring on Mr. Tustin's amendment, Mr. Cooper moved further to amend by insert ing-=" that it is the duty of Congress to pro met' the labor of our own country against the, competitiOn " ofj foreig,ti pauper • labor." This amendment was adopted by a•vote of 58 to - 33, anti the amenainent as amended was adopted by a vote of 83 to 8.. Bills have - been reported in the Senate forthe sale of the main line and DelaWaratlivisioni The Speaker laid before the Senate the fol lowing letter ; from tlao President of thiktinited States: ~ •Washington,'March 4, 1844. My Dear Sir—lhave toacknewledge the re ceipt of your letter covering certain resolutions of condolence in relation 10 the melancholy oe-. currence which transpired on hciaril the ":Prince- : 'toe on Wednesday last, and inform you thati have • usiequested promptly, transmitted copies of the resobations to members of the se veral far/idle% Permit me to add, my dear sir, thatfhave,litieri sensibly affectelby the course .QT the Senate of Pennsylvanian! the just appre , ciation which it "has' placer) en £1 calamity so aviful. ' ' .• • JOHN. TYLER. To the Hox.-Wsr. Thar.en, .„,, Speaker. of the Senate of - PennsYlvania. On motion of M. Sullivan thaletter miser dared to be placed upon the journal. Yours,. Zee. NORTHAIIIPipti RELIEF NOTES.-74 entire amount of relief notes'issueil by the Northampton Bank; under= he 'act of 4th. of nay:-'l4l, is „ There has been cancelled at the Tress= ury $ 1 . 4 ,400-4eaving' in circulation : A legal isitici taltaim , ' , ANOTIIER urtionno,--We learn from the - 113ostmi.Ps A g that the Lirienee . MinufaetOring eompany bare ileciarea a'aiviileir4:orefolat -per cent,, far aircnisit on 'l:capital Of:6l'4oor MITI nit= ently 4y a„ carriages Were en freighted with the and grace of the city.. Abont 1,1 A. M., the President of i dle ' I:: 'States, Mrs. Robert Tyle,.ol s iie, er, Mr.. John Tyler, num bet of offieers inzjiiterh. all the members of/the 'Ca z l - in lei , Mr. Spencer, many' other ijoliarieS.ol - State,' gra ve s e:ia i ee, - , aspiOng members, ("bit e a s un f :ei 'attaches and'secretariesi of- General:Alinonte. co. (Sir Richard Packiailia;l, invited, but declined,) and,a n ea t other gentlenvn, whose tiarosle,l recollect, were assembled 4 the , of one .of the steamers, plyi ng k: here and Alexandria, fast for ;Alia place. Opp(iiie 1 1;y Yard a boat-load of noisiciar.4,„ ken on board, who, as vvg 2i , p ,,, Alexandria, and the PriNcevcJ,,,, sight, struck 'up Hail Cohmbii, 'we were describing a grareiul cn der her bow to : view the spleislii: er in all'her pride, the .I'4 B of . nation streaming from every ciar, her yards manned to retina thc, that were uttered by, the coe.: r; we neared.her. We now approached her mi. ! .board side, and came quiticlosei. A. bridge wait made from our!' deck to the Princeton, and the and gentlemen gently reeeicedb; officers on deck, and conducted v.: lain Stockton, in full 'uniform, band now struck up." the StarSe‘ Banners", the marines presented , and as ' oon_ as the • Company sea board, a salute of twenty-one gtot fired, the_ band still playing II al . airs ; and it was quite atunsingte how many ladies remained en d: witness the manoeuvre, although had been politely requested 11 `down not to be annoyed with the of powder, or the noise of the No one 'imagined, from the pi' cheerfulness which preiailed throng, that Death was walkitip midst of them, coolly !Eingllng'%7: victims. A splendid dinner trn , .r in the cabin, and the ladies szt first, and vete- Iva) ted on by the J. men, who were really agree:tile did the best, with wit and reps: season the repast. a i f tl o i n lo r e cl n h4 F .p m o l o rh r t? t e o l ia n N m s li d i e a a s mn : a i i d : meanwhile t l °se sail e; and Fijre ia N nl ' l ei a n' u t; :i i: Potomac Fort p . a ‘ n i' d a s s 1.1 andiOe:r° np.uir," suffiCient scope for the potrtvi big guns. -the forward gun was E" and fired, the ball striking ill ' and rebounding fi've or•six tine the eye would no longer follow'r,i progress. To observe the effete' l s a l r )P b t I o ard "d c a p m o t s ei t n e a d d emgtui myself, and t d l'e ..' the,. had erected a kind of seaffoldini,f. ladies to stand on by the side via One or- two had taken. their 7. , there, and besioe me stood ,1,t,1r. , i , tary lipshur," intent, upon 'na the wlrole inanceuvre.i I offer my place, but, lie eclined. say' , preferred - to stand where he w , precise spot where a' hour 4 . he wartorn to piedes. . Meanwhile the tablihadogai a r set for_the gentlemen, int we repa down to join in the cer, , ral h CAPTAIN STOCKTON Ite firth ' and tbo Cabin re,echothe chew plaudits of the cumpaiiv. "The, sident" was then drnult, Vett:" nine cheer's, to which the Presider plied-by giiinir s' the Oregon , the ?: maker, and Captain Stoetten.' npniber of toasts were then Fret 'and drank with all the honors :bt Beaten, ,Col. Smith!, of Neal Senator IVoodburv. and others , " last Miss Wickliffe daughter Postmaster General. prope American Flag, the only tbilj can that 'will bear stripes." 'l , ''' received with thundering effh a '' the young lady's henhh was &wet three times three, and herself ate worthy of `marrying 'a hero. So . was, that toast drunk' when the scene was.elin,nged into one of . editess.and woe. I I Captain 'Storktort's again loaded with shot, and an trial nindec;of its strength and etlie: -The gtitt was pointed to leval o behind it "ifOod,Captnin 5.10617,', de to the left Of !drill' Mr. 1 . __ ton Tyson, Assistant' Postg4,t, great gse eral, of your city.; -Illy th e s ' ° : o 4" latter, a little behind, . him , t _ A srichlanil, also of yourei.ty,,e",u_ behold h lw ' tte to the-right of, Benton of .Mussouri,l-wh?,had 51. his arm, . and: Judgf Pittgri _.;', frotn'Vertuent. TO the l a te Se ' of n Stl t t o e o , d G 4 o u v d !G e ij ihne l e i tt tleatSe ; l the Navy,., who had lint 3 . .0 _, .e a p i t i e tt r i e e d b o e t h i t n it d e t t h l ti e ti s o : f rl h s alt 0 el3:b7. 4fraireirtn .Iflelgni raids MP ._, .Marylatith.- ' , fly -th 01 h 7 Pniz. ISE