Mr. Wise
TIus would-be Jeador of the Whig party has, thus far, been a nuisance 1q ihe House of Representative9, and as euch he is very generaliy viewed by the Whig press. Sorae of them beseech hitn, in justice to the party to abandon it, and join ihe enemy openly, if he will continue to co-operate with them in frustraling the designs of the whigs, But for him the House might have been half through with the business of the extra session. O. Free Presfi. Gov. Seward, ofNew York, declinos becüming a candidate for re-e.'ection.
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