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HE NEW YORK HERALD. Val. VIL—Me, 331.—-Whele He, 1999 NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14, 1842. RR 4: iN KRPOOL PACKETS. ‘The G 5 them a mode! ofa sea steamer, and one, or as many between us; and it iste be hoped that a] pression. But our captains are not mo: ee ‘ x . tence; and ere long, be materially improved. Be- js matter. Congrese should never for- | power to be exercised by men armed with despotic | t i ? » ictate our ‘Tho great Bor ball—the great Boz ball, teaee ane rreotatete the goveeament, such an | get theadvantages of a preventive over = remedy | authority. Had not Teosatiga lies. wai staeeg | (grein their waters. While this gam was beim ‘Comes off on Monday night ;— 4 8 a gt Pp , ‘ 8 played on the ocean, unmolested " The high, the low, the chert ‘end tall, establishment is dueto the great west, and will | —that afew millions properly expended in peace, | grown out of such license, our commanders would | terprise would etimulate ad industry and em i SCIUS, Ci bey Johea Collina, asth Nov. Are eager with delight. r be cherished by them under all circumstances. In | would render more bevefit than Bey millisns in | have been more than mortal. But es none of them, | manufactures, and commerce ; people to agriculinre, ee Bppaxec in Fab - Cap, Sth Dec. Phe ‘With rosettes Penitet from their coats, beni Ls hairy and Teererate would be Bemoved y We peoals have at least one hal p their force | in beg hcgpetiy a claim te be more es Admirals, | ing, prosperity, wealth and glory would move’ keeg Shy ERIDA, . A. Depeseter, 2° And cock'd bats under arm. from all molestation, and the finest steamers cou! i yam i n to ensure us security from aggres | cruclty and oppression have too often been the | i ¥ \- ove hai Ship GARRICK, € pain We dy 25 ani ‘The managers with tuneful throats, plunge into the Gulfof Mexico, all equipt for war and to effectully protect our commerce and | consequences. w hand to national supremacy and happicess. Shir SHERIDAN. igh A De yrster, 18th Nov. er aaray ee pala z pur} eae rar come to the aid of one AS atho oneek mend overt e globe. With sat a ee) A The — Coe ane 7 the recognized Staatitotion Louisville. ip GARRICK, Capt + Shida; ate Min tights, as if froma foreign ally—not touching the usua' ready, und our arse! well provide y Wi our Naval lawgivers assume to be guided, 7 “ ip ROSCIUS, Captain John Collina, 13th Jam, And buckles oa their knees. resources of the country. In the hourrof need, all | it could easily be ex:ended to meet any emergen- | Bu’, asshould be expected, where there her \Correspondence of the Herald.) QSOS, Capinin FB, Cobb, 13th Fed. ‘They'll pirouette about the lights y y sare i sae ahipe are allot the Ars ge upwards of 1000tons built Like glow-worms mongrt the trees. that cola produced there CEES 4 so much a ee cua dcdiag restraint upon the lawgive his own willand | 5. Picea pes te Pe hegrides =f Feb. 3, 1812 ia the city of New York, with snch improvements as combine he hi F > 4 gained; axd at a rate go much cheaper than ut any jesides the war steamers which England has in | passion e soon aver! constitutional peal Ball— Failures— Phrenology—Tom Me ef eth ual ceinentof Chetracceramodations, The ‘Tiphelr tails right dows Browdway Stuer partofour Union Thewestis the very landof | commission, fourteen new ones have lately been | bounds, and indulges his propensitie-. ‘Those who shall—Fire—FinancoTenteiesia. wae ii agehience 1 S10iyfor wvich ample stores will be ‘The Locofocos must not stare steamers. Atthe bidding of the architect fleets | launched, for packets in peace, but for war steam- | are sceustomed to observing James Gonnon Bexwert : Sy ded. These ships are comm nied by experienced mas- ‘or round the platform stay : would spring into existenee, ani ound to the | crs when required by the government. TT! eco: | sponsible men to violate constitut vt 5% ar Pere. who will make every exertion to give general satisine No bankrupts there—all goed cash men, ocean. ae " nomical mpans of providing a country with the asl conseiye how little restraint funda aaa eg ; i tains these ships will be responsi 10 represent New Yor! A proper economy calls for a change inthe sys: | most powerful means of destruction, England is | rules would have upon an irresponsible lawgiver, e grand ball of the Irish Re; f sRither the captaine op owroers ene thie ree sieoe re In finance and in fashion, when tem of labor inour Navy Yards, By daily wages | adopting ona largercale. It was fully explained | who is to be the sbuclate exeeutive of his own | the citizens who are advoc epealets Cae we ble iv by: They've wh ithel to fork. y y re advocates of th |, gular bills of lading are signed therefor. i 9° WARIO taen te Cree men have bat little incentive to hurry their work. | by a report.of the Navy Committee cf the House | rules. Of course he makes none obligator e repeal, proved {thifline will hereafter go armed, and their pecu There's Msjor Generals, Brigadiers, incen ‘ y ! a ‘ atory | tobe a perfect faux ‘The ships of this rant by any other i ? When a lazy man is paid as much as an indus- | of Representatives, last session, and ourgevern- | upon himself; hence the proverb—“ there is no t Saux pas. A great deal of noise, Barconstraction giveathem security not possessed by any Lieutenant Colonels, and n ‘4 rfp P - ‘smo 0 | newspaper puff . Dat venscls of. Fee amie ty its, Corporals, Grenadiers tripgs one» a8 is ao encoura pant tothe dadten rede was masse by the most iors me feavuns, Is of- ae for Captains”—is founded upon good authori- ; Aso ¥ pufling and blowing, had caused the peo= Bor freight or passage) e Spartan Band— ‘o exert himself, and in time he becomes asindo- | fer inducements to our merchants to enter into si- | ty. ple to be on tip-toe anxiety for the H ELK. chy NSE, 54 South at New York, orto orsof Brooklyn and New York, lent asthe former. The consequence is, that a| milar contrac's. When the plan shall have been| As soon as the Board of Navy Commissioners | display ; an array of pert ad betsgoey grand Letters by the packets will be charged 12} cents per single jersey City, too— week is consumed in performing one day's labor, | adopted by ourmerchants, we wiil then be able to | was established in 1815, they arrogated to them: | Git ong? Beaks le most respectable sheet: 60 cente Derouuce. and newspapers tcenteach. _{2¥ Theses Danan ap.veliaes the cork, which makes the building and repair of ourships | compete with England in this mode of commer- | selves the power to make laws forthe Navy, un- | “i7ens names was given to the public as managers: EW ORLEANS And serve the oyster stew. enormously dear. The whole work might be per- | cial enterprise, aud our navy in war would be | der the authority granted them to make rales for | —the élite and fashion of the city were to be there the adoption of a uniform system in their owu department, and for the execution of duties under their coatrol. But Captains in the department were like Captains on board ships, made no laws binding upon themselves or that could not be re- —the bon fon and exquisites were to honor the com pany by their presence—a splendid band of musie was to be engaged—a very sumptuous repast was to be given—epicures and connoisseurs were to be LOUISIANA ANON W YORK LINE OF PACKETS (eR A Boz, if e’er you wish to draw acter complete, our yards, under contract, at a great | most efficiently reinforeed by them, But in time and treasure. The proper officer | peace we should not have less than twen- s road street.) ‘appointed for superintendence, the work | ty steamers for the various dutics of commor- bein; Band—two hundred strong— would be as faith‘ully performed then as now, and | cial protection and coast defence. By them our e quake— incaleulubly cheaper. ‘The fair rate that should be | revenue laws could be guarded and amugyling pre- ter accommodation of sluopers, it is in! to > from this port om the Lat, Sth, loth, 15th, goth prrie sth of each month, courine icing the 10th, October, au ju j > ¢ e nt b inui I May, when rezular daya will be appointed for ith some idle tongue, id for all job vented Other countries ass'gn this duty to their | voked at pleasure When a Captain found it ad- | nonplussed—ev " ie Seatimatider of Ue year, whorelyy great delays and disap Has gat the stom be. ‘ and our officers are able and desire to per- | vantageous to appeal to the epseciaaiguarel miles) a gig als nt ag be satisfied and ments will be prevented during ihe sammner montis. The ig ey Serra ol ears afely made for labor, as for material, and quite They could most effectually do it with | they had all the force of law ; but when they were pleased, no one was to have the slightest cause for How FZ OO. Cape Coraell, 10th Get, 1841. ricltitincetian ithiu!ly executed on the whole line of coa: he little fair | opposed to his wishes, they were merely rules | dissatisfaction or displeasure ; the hall was to be gre OCONEE, Capt. Jackson, 16th Oct, Cash system,te aman. It is now admitted by all, that the Navy Depart- | weather schooners employed by the Treasury de- | made by officers of his own grade, not laws: fCon- | brilliantly illuminated and gorgeously decorated; i ip MISSISSIP EL Capt. r On! whata glorious sight ’twill be ment should be divided into exceutive bureaus, | partment are as ineflicient for a! the services that | grest, nor approved by Congress; and therefore | fw words it to be th ii ie “Wee Hp LOUIS Te Cent timer, 1g November. To eve the great Boz cut ; aucigacd to experienced officers, supervised by the | thould be required of them on our coast, cither in | not obligatory upon him. nprenss, and therefore | few words it was to be the mest splendid ball ever hp GASTON. Capt. Latham, Sch Lg A pigeon- wing— then, forward, three— Secretary of the Navy, instead of having a Board | peace or war, asthe old gun boats were. Their ex- | below a captain, and many of them, were discon- given in the city of Louisville, but with all their ip HUN ESV Te Cant: art iath Soe. a But mum—my mouth ieshut— of Commissioners practically superv the | istence i fact, allowing the Treasury depart- of things, no attempt to rem- | noise and puffing, it proved to be N. G , (no go) the NXSHVILCE Capt. Dickinson.a0th Nov. Ree ereet aos Galle tha pee aenel, Secretary. But there exists various opin‘o; menttokeep up a miniature navy atan enormous | edy the evil wi le until 1832; when Congress | company was by no means ¢elect, the musi ip MEMPHIS, te kich thelo othe nee ts tall as to the number and character cf the bureaus. expense, without an appropriation by Congress, in | fully convinced of the necessity of a uniform code yea a usic poor, Ship LOUISA, Cay , " yey , the lathe short and 4 ¥ ‘That the duties of exch bureau should be well de- opposit ion to the legitimate navy. But it is not | to govern the whole service, passed a resolution | 84 the mapa very inferior; very few who were ‘These ships were all built in the city of New York, express, eoger with delight. 12. | fined and distinct in their nature, to bs executed | theless expensive b cause the people do not see authorising the Pres there that did not regret having visited the ball room, ty for packets, are of al D phi. , . red and pat in splendid order, with accor lations without confusion, and promptly, e ecagers unequalled for Co ees weapentnes ‘ eae ih t) at there should be yee te sts the navy would nearly cover the expense of the experienced masters, wha will male ere ye towed upand | ,, The ration too, which has not been regilated | be performed, under the following arrangement, | steamers necessary to perform the duty; fer one " tince the beginning of this century, is susceptible | ing.ead of three as proposed by Mr. Paulding. steamer of the navy would be more useful than satis th tipi by steamboats. Seas BE zi b hese ships will be responsi- | of much improvement. Several attempts have 1, Architectu:a! Bureau, to have all half a dozen schooners of the revenue service, al- e Mi Neither the owners or captains of t! bleforjewelry,, bullion,precious stones, silver, orplated ware,or | been made by Congress at this, but without suc- A : lovted fier thi 5 i kage, sent by or put on board of 7 and repaired, and (o have all the materialssupplied | lowing them to be as well conducted as they pos say letters. Daten a, Prin iiog are taken forthe same, aud page i ree or nak aud me by contract for that purpose—supply the peigat sid'y could be, exclusive of the coast steamers, heviine thereon expressed. e added, for they are the necessaries of life, and | chinery for steamers—encourage and adept im- | ench squadron should havea steamer attached to it, For freightor pesatse BP TINS & CO. 86 South s'.,07 rth The whi Re how a ieee uch ae provements in them, as well as in ship building, to | fokeey pace with the r intercourse and im- JAMES E. WOODRUFF, Agen: IR oS SAR A bait 7 be under the immediate direction of a chief officer, nt of the age, steamers are indispensable Orleans, who will promptly forward all goods to his addr. half ortwo thirds, and the exces; would nearly isted b a d a lieut wile to all naval operations. ‘Though they Phe ehipe of this line are warranted to sail punctue’ly asad’ | pay forthe tea ai tad, ‘There ip oneday fu the | o1tisted bye commander and « ligutenaat with an | op gh they vende Sgreat care wil be taken to have the good correct | Pay 10100 eee eer te oh tho eaiings | ofice for the chief naval constructor and one for | may never supersede sail vesse ely, as they Tp measured. iaty we Ba Pa a, seal tA tin Southern A the chief engineer. eunnot ern rgustain a blockade for any length ex Sf ihaal gl uthern Asia, | 2. Tequipment Bureau, to direet the equipment of | of time, for want of fuel; still at times, aud under .. ND HAVRE PACKETS. me, f NEW YOUS COND LINE: who are religiously suposed to eating animal food | 1) vessels required for sea service, andto turnish | certain circumstances, they would be the most ef- the money expended, The same amount added to Naval Officers to co and not a little put out at being £0 completely dome. While the musicians were at tupper, Pat Mooney enlivened the Coded ge with a song, that is if hip voeal abilities coul prods so happy an effect, the: which I very much doubt. It was truly laughable to see them endeavoring to ape the mannes and polite- nees of the higher grades of society. The failures that have taken place within the last two or three weeks, are many, very many, and un- locked for; they are principally those who have long been in business, and hitherto enjoyed the high- est reputable character as to the favihtollness and honesty of their dealings. Their failures have pro- yed to be of the most disastrous kind. Many are involved in their ruin. Each day adds another to the already extensive catalogue of failures. When tions for the government and benefit of the whole Navy, which rules and regulations, when approv- ed by Congress and the President, should te the laws of that serviee. ‘This resolution was carried into effect by Gene- ral Jackson, and at the close of the following year, five captains laid before Congress a volume oftheir united wisdom, which was no sooner read than re- jected. It was again presented in 1834, with amend- meats, and was again rejected, because it partook much of ihe ‘Infercal rules aud regulations of a ship,” which are not made for Caytians, and was con-equently no remedy for the evils of partial go- from a benevolent feeling to all living creature caile, Vitetews ble feeti ie ration & 9 , blocks, &e &c., for that purpose, | fective vessels that could be employed. By the | vernment. é 4 ‘ Pala ration i very enpoptlax, a4 mieeebe reme- saperin ended ‘by a chicl officer cavisted by «com: | few (rigates England ond France keep in commis: | "After this failure of the captains had been for. | they will cease no one can possibly cenceive. eahips of this Tine wilt hereafter lexve New York on the diec A pice Bont deide the an ne of p per | wander and a lieutenant. sion, and the numerous steamers, it is manifest that | gotten the navycommissioners,and more particular- | _ DF. Sim’s lecture last evening on phrenology, not- Jet and Havre on the 16th of each month 00 follows: ppd by. fA jucing ie pound an a quarter per 8 Enlistment Bureau, to direct the enlistmente | the latter are fast taking the place of the former. | ly Com. Morris, ence more assumed the character withstanding the a of the weather, was pe ceuigO eins Te Meee ie tal AY) Wines se wonemsern ty che BEDE, of allthe men required in theserviee, to control th | Formerly feign'es were used for despatch vestela— | of law givers, revised the twice rejected rules, | Well attended. He never fails to give great satisfuc- Dew Capt. : y. 210s egoet Another cause of unpopularity ef the man-of-war | rendezvous and receiving ships, ad supply allthe | to tow livers in or ont of the line of battle | secured Mr. Pauiding’s and Mr. Van Duren’s as. | tion and pleasure to his hearers; Ie handles his James Fuuck. November (16th December | service, with sailors, is,the keeping them on beard | crews for vessels —under a chief cfficcr, assisted | when necessary, and to act as tenders to fleets, | sent to them, but deigued not to ask Congress for rubject ina masterly manner, and asto his being » Ship BALTIMORE, iat Ape) 4 Le tinted a year or two at atime, without giving them lib- | by a commander and a lieutenant. as wellas tofight; but this duty is now performed | theirs, ordered a.thousand copies to be printed at | Prehicient in the science no one can doubt. es lat August |} 16th September | erty to go on shore new aud then, when theirser- | 4. Subsistence Bureau, to be charged with the | 50 much more readily by steamers, that frigates | the expense of government without an appropria- The Kentuckians praise and exalt Mr. Marchallfor tion, and hurried to fasten them, with all their the course he has taken in the affair in relation to Mi 16th June vices could be dispensed with en board. In the | supply of all provisions and clothing required in | ate likely to be altogether supplanted by them, un capt. Jat September eth October merchant service they are allowed such indulgen- the aoe ice, ‘oontrolled by a ehief of or uisistan less feimvtes in future should be built yaligleaiie Rew’s eit OLAS ae teth rerun ces,and thongh the duty is harder, it is preferred | by a commander, lieutenant, and a purser. strong sadiree toenable them to fall into the line ae 'SietGetsber —}itth November | for that, and other licile comforts which our gov-| 5 Ordnance Hureau, to supply ordnance and | of battle with liners. To do that, they would have |, B. Pell. at ernment could seeure te them without co:t. When | ordnance stores,to control the whole armament,and | to mount at least seventy long guns, thirty-five sepreemeiationt regeishine are BO ree ee small matters of right ai en | (o encourage and adopt improvements in it, super- | furty-twos, and thirty five thirty-twos. Corvettes a a wal be sapelied Wherry for the Hon J.Q. Adams. How it will terminate re- mains to be seen. A large fire took place here on the morning of the first of February, on F'f-h street, between Marion and the river It undoubtedly was the work ofan in- cendiary. Two brick, and three or four frame build- ings were destroyed. A more serious damage would have ensued, hed not our energetic firemen arrested the rapid fames. Monetary matters are getting worse every day. Illinoia is 30 per cent discount. Indiana, 6 107 per cent discount. Several more of the shinplastercon- cerns in Ohio are threatening to explode. A person must be constantly on the qui vive, or he wivhave all the rags ‘put on him” that are in circulation. The theatricals have been doing a pretty good. business.¢ ‘London Assurance “thas been played six nights in succession, with a very strong cast. Lo- a Mark Meddle isa fine piece of acting. Mrs. Hunt as Lady Gay Spanker, full suntaision ig Te- utution as an actrees,and added another laurel to er brow. Dazzle was well done. Mrs. Hunt had a good conception of the character she sustained, and performed admirably. The piece wes got up in goo style and taste. No expense was sparedtorem- ler it fully equal, in scenery, decoration and dres@, to anv of the eastern thealzes.., - Pt a am ’ blighting influences upon the Navy, before Mr. Pauldivg’s time expiied. But fortunately for the Navy they did not quite succeed before Mr. Bad. gercame into office, and he, not recognizsng the right of legislation in any other branch of the goy- ernment than congress, unhesitatingly suppressed this offspring of selfishuese, prejudice, res folly; and the hopes of the friends of the service were again revived, All looked to his master genius for thenecessary reform, but political eventsseparated him from the Nary before his plans were fully de- veloped. The selection made to fill his place, however, was truly fortunate. Ne one could have carried eut the views of Mr rae more fully, and with a better spirit than Mr. Upshur. Long has the country needed such men to secure the proper consideration for this arm of National de- fence. The date of Mr. Upshur’s report may be eonsidered, not only the commencement of anew existence to the Navy, but anew era of N importance should he be su-tained in his hen Mr. Upshur commenced his duties another attempt was made to fasten those thrice condemned done the sailors, we nded by a chicf officer, assisted by a command- | and brigs are quite large enough to destroy com- ‘of wives a . Sf we veasela will be forwarded by the ent, and ayoid the ve: ith the heavy bounty now paid for id a lieutenant. merce, and frigates can be dispensed with for that ‘bers, free ‘other than the expenses actva/zyi m- | °? Shaan For to sive delays for:men. Instead ot di cursed ca ot A geata, at the end of a cruise, concider them on Tontine dings. ‘Ove HIN CI two months, should they report at arende: NEW YORK AND NEWARK. that t and pay them. We Naval A als at Portsmouth, Boston, New York, Philadelphio, Washington, Norfolk, and Pensacola; and another should established are reduced to #5 cents, at Brunswick, Ga , or on the east coast of Flori Brom the foot of Courtlandt street, New York. ifagmuch water can be found there as at Brun (Rovery day—Sundays exerried.) i wick. The first consideration shou'd be to have 8, Arcenal Bureau, to direct ths establishment of at ew ‘Ata PM. ate A.M. Ati) P.W. | as far south as possible, on theeastern shore of our | navy yards and ay, docks, rep: d improve ih cry 4 do YY Co continent, that our ships guarding our ecommerce | them, 2nd control all th 44 do ah te de | inthe Gulf of Florida and the WestIndies, could be | fixtures ia the yards,and keep an refitted near their scene of usefulness. A depot for | public property in them, under charge of a chief mmander and a lieutenant is ant hy] en- 6. Medical Bureau, to control all medical sup- | purpose to great advantage. Icxcept steamers, all ‘ing them 1 | vessels should be built the largest of their class,to - | fight with suecess any of their rate Gne half the force which England has at this time ientifie Bureau, tofconduct the surveys cf] ready for immediate action, would be sixteen liners, d harbors, te supply books, charts, and | eight frigates, thirty corvettes, thirty steamers, ts, to.control the observatory, id thi bi &e. What would probably be jon of mids, superintended by a to the United States, would be to ed by a commander i the corvettes to pply the place of and thirty brigs. le to p plies, surgical instruments, hospital and hos stores, under charge ofa chief surgeon with a: mith thirty steam nid then probably with all nations, give efficient prot revent many injuries and insu'ts to abroad; and if forced into a war in ir rights, we should be able to mukea geod be; g, and a better ending The large proportion of small vesse!s would enable us to de- troy the commerce of an enemy in war, and prac- frigates and steamers in that quarier, would be the | officer, assisted by a Leave rene Mt At fm i+) . most important establishment on the whole line of | 9 Inspector’s Bure: mew bik, TiZAsbiaro ty RAHWAY ish our coast. All our southern and western States are | officer of the navy, to inspe ‘W. BRUNSWICK. ii such an establi sfford tho secretary of th Fare reduced. fimary nod es Wwe weg we tolvy, aqedg ere 2 tore blishied : : F en. Cee 2 = ‘A good commander of a co; vette will not be’an in et published ; D : Taare ew vend: are er Ngee. Apated black, it wegasiyy noipt th different captain of a liner—the latter being aseasi- | seme, he ordered the pub! 0 J atastand. A large rise is expected. A Goustams ats oy ee Ba M. ppsautg oy Sea prenstary poh peipated bain t, te bi ly commanded and fought, oe the former. completed. The order was carried into effect to a | Tain has been fallin ular three days No peepee of te vel re 4 . . wen ‘. ¥ thst power. a shares st: Eeeme from te peat oi, 2 Sommer and (one sfublished 2 vational ean- | limited extent, and ceveral volumes were issued, | 96Y Winter, I'm thinking mint juleps, coblers, and bound in blue, bu: should have been in black, emblem of mourning fortheir contents. Whe so ably recommended in the repert 4 P.M. ns pen iLL tapes compact wih fe tone ach a maica, Eo spared no expe ms ae nson, chairman ¢f a select commit- J id. reer rmawiek, [Beeats. | lishing most efficient arsenals this cen in euch a case temperance must indeed flourish. jous duties, so dis- | non foundry, Louisvitie. ould be separated, thatthey | of W. Cost J oo Atlantic; and from the speeches e . Ms : . i fi ji wre . ie 5 pe laid before him, he discovered to his town, . 96 cents. Parl an rf that sh and properly managed; and | tee in 1839, a pointed to investigate the subject. | book was lai 4 9 pat : A.M, train from New Branswick, and 4; | 8 Parliament, we moy learn that she con: ,| may be more r prop i \ t, that its contents were not the law: P.S. A military ball isto be given here on the peal fom ntor Fort ing been regueeduetrcen” "~.<! | most vulnerable in that quarier, and would there'| different andisiduals, held, responsible ur the See care iit litiayimpepsen ntaens that | tonishment, (hte laws of theCommissioners; aud | 224 of February.” Should it tara out as did the irish ‘ being no more disposed to receive laws from his | Repeal ball, our citizens had better stop giving balle. ‘New York ae ala 50 cents, ips her ee tpeckinebi forces against us. Nor | el and . Theleut ti ee is} 7 js this without reason. @ most serious conse- | No men can be so efficient to pe ogfaadeohiamalline ace prouh New iekfor | quences might result from their ability to land on | the officers of the navy, who are Sundays 1AM. tripfrom New Brunewiek is omit- | our seuthern spores: poe India black reei- the wants of the bern id wh 3 is too expensive to be encountered by ir ti ments, many of whose soldiers are emigrants from | timately connected wit 'y acom peli i Feseepuers riko praca thet crereccived be thesoedanier our slave stated” ‘These black soldiers, bination of the old and young officers in the per- | Priv ndries; the eonsequence in, that weare Sti da the day when purchased. it | ed with every ncighborhood of our sla' formance of the duties, the best judgment, talents, | behind e hes Se oent Ga Sih cot sos tote STATEN ISLAND FERRY. tion, meeting their formeras offering them | and energies may b- brought intothe department — Merial maenpnleaere readily the best quali: the (reedom and equal right: joy, display- | The duties of the Bureaus would be soentirely pro- oat tha caoat efestive: gumds,;beuba, the:dien time, either by quantity or quality. The experi- ments at foundries necessary to the improvement which has attracted so mueh attention subordinates than Mr. Badger, he gave them the fourth suppression; and thus we are left as we were in the beginning. ta ‘As our post captains, either as commissioners or officers of the line, have made failure after failure from 1815 to the present time, in giving us wholc- some, equitable, and necessary rules, it is earnesi- ip dssired that an equal number of officers of exch Boston, {Correspondence} of the Herald.} Boston, Feb. 11, 1842. Matters and Things in Boston--Elder Knopp—The Drama—the Earthquake—Lord John Erskine’s Hamlet—Vivala Musica—A Lady aad Gentlmanin abou ior hm eg rappng ow ander pn | final nt nna bs heen sealtbe Zi | 234 0 seer ian th foely af er anal | rad nal conned Cocethsindopess | 4 Pearly PplringPraoment Leaves Staten tang ATEN Metre Wigtchall safety ia revolt, backed by trium,hant fleets riding | pay whether on duty of not, by assigning the duty | foundry, private cnet i pineer palreved = dell Lia bork A of naval officers beconstituted, com- | The good old city of Boston is jogging along in clock a. At 9 o'clock a.m. unmolested in our waters, would be more seducing | to those just from long cruise, the salaries of nu- | AP tie Wemereney eer tee Mor ores, mole: 4 pr two captains, two commanders, two lieu- | its quiet old fashioned way, with an exterior of pla~ ry ane to our slayes, and more fatal to our southern states | merous clerks would Ee saved to the government, | Ordnance and ordnance stor imperishable ar-| posed of two caplails, (mo pursers, to meet at | cid i bil h th ch 4S fe than any aggression in either of their previous | and the duties would be performed by those prac- iat aber ante a Lewontin Doe tenants, (Wet Soh coat hekoie Wats 1EWHAIY be) feed oe oe Saelith baa ficseuibie hl “a wars. Show our blacks a standard round which | tically acquainted with the wants e the sorvice, erides numerous fortiGeations wholly une | with the aid and assistance of the attorney general, tently Lewis atdswtidte, “Phae (6: in Gok DO Pe “ “ On Sunday will be two boats to rum. The lest boat | they may safely rally, and make their liberty and | and carry into the department a useful knowledge jeiten Seated Inland tt olocks Fm = prtematyes tang Ne to them, and the worst re- | of the reenat improvements in other navies,which AOR. SHREW OBURY—FALL AK- | sults may be anticipated. But let us prevent it | they may have learned abroad. ‘ i steamboat OSIRIS. | while we have the means and opportunity; by es- ‘The Seeretary of the Navy could supervise the ink ‘ tt dd , Sept. Ost, ae folluwsscieave Fulton Market she, | tablishing a navaldepot in that quarter that will | whole, give persenal atteation to appointments, | / ertainly hal ee gm poe fide Tver, every. Satunlay at 10 o'clock A.M., Tuesd ‘thi vantage on the coast of our slave | promotions, dismissals, and courts-martial He Ct for th mg beg 1 oe aneraess aT ie ever ikoadsy shersene; atte most southera navy yard shoul Pould prompily carry out the policy of the Cabinet | fromthe appropriation for that purpo ovolock ALA. ‘Tuesday, Weduevday, and Friday, at half-past supplied with material | in his Cepartment, by issuing orders to the exeeu- | #1005 ihe then Mie réinediod nati 12,o'eloek P.M. quipping, but should also have a s to place at his disposal any force he | never W* aj x UPe boat il cum a above until farther notice, navigation ships might be thoroughly repaired, | might wish cquipped for usual or special service, ‘of aproperly established ob: a ETE | without leaving thcir siationto go to the north to | to furnish any supplies, to build any vessels, or to tory, we are ‘analy pendent 7 aad 7 make vy improvements he might deem necessary ; bgt Birectly on England, for all SEW BURGH. landing at CALD aecomplish it. LL'S, WEST NE AND i th f the bureaus thus directed, held I wel Nor should the North be left open to invasion at | aud the na talthfulekecation Of lhe orders; Seirenionsinnd cles! > i ING—The steamboat HIGHLAN! ER will. Sackett’s Harbour should be restored to | responsi! ara will leave the fout of Waryen street imperishal erials deposited | would promptly place at the disposal of comman- Goodin stbariaen thé on New York, every ) yy, Tivs day an v | 4 ¢ t warner Will reave i ii thin, aired to carry the or- rh at do'ciock. Returving, the Haga.anver will v0 ge 1 into existence force without | der: eh as ead have Wet ie. direct, | from # supply so indispensab ‘0 reorganise the navy under a system of Bureaus, tnstead of the navy board, and t» carefully revise and extend the rules and regulations of the navy, with a view toadapt them to the present and future exiger ces of this importan! arm of national defence, srhich system, rules, and regulations, when ap- proved by the resident, and sanctioned by Con- hall have the force of law, and stand in liew of all other laws here‘ofore enacted 3 When this is done, we shall have an equitable code for the government of the whole navy, and not ty for a system equally bind- iy becoming more urgent, end only augment the difficulties.— incipline are frequent in all grades, difficult to get an effender brought to trial fy a court martial when one is ce, and ordnance stores, not more than one h he few chips we have buit, properly armed, if called into service. excitement of any kind. The good and godly El- der Kaapp, whose harangues frightened the devil out of ford, and raised the same in Bowdoin now ‘deliy large auditories at the . But no tumult attends these mectings; and the National Lancers have received no sum- ns from the Ma;or. ‘ National Theatre is doing a good business a grand dramatic, fi ° ai lering Surrey Theatre melo drama, led the Earthquake— though the enemies of the establishment pretend it is no great shakes. As for the Tremont, a box of ch you once honored with your occupancy, 1 tsay itis going}to the deuce. It flared ap with afew good houses lately, but since then, all has been “stale, flat, and unprofitable” notw: Allaire, will commence give us ould not navigate the beste of our being cut off ly necossary tonavi- and it or justice awarded every Monday morning at € o’elock, ans w ‘ t So’clock. A r * i ation, and foreed to grope our way onthe waters = Por frei er paniage apply, to the Captain an board. entyeet eeution would be ty er wrebensrpe withost wing our position, or being able to | tried. In the absence of law for the apes Ue ing the ap} wrote new statin the ¥ A ES eR freee tele eat ad Bie avoid danger we ome Toa eommercil nations coocseds en’ tg | Seaeran. g,ctn, wa, Phieh the arin, ° is i > (3 ° A f > - ibut a omical and nautical sci ¥ i surely ic inaries, @ owners unless a bill ofl ine orsouslptia cigned Soe By the official register of Great Britain, only contribution of astronom n science D AaEoe’ te éoutte fluany eas Jade 0 oe ee Had Rage tizens from interfering with the policy of the Ca- Many of the instruments necessary to an] may feeame ; bhai, Fader a Ee - i: ‘i th ago, that power ha ommission, read is defence nswered—that is not in ARLINE FOR.NEW ORLEANS. nadian government, which has been the source of | month ago, : obsenvatory ate already collected at the | martial in his defence, “high Olympus’ they showered down on the eos Says much national animo ity, and difficulty. ‘'be es- | for eee an nlanmeae, yet depot af chaihdeaad.riuotcaments in.) Weeks | ial otha bhp them 5 bl of the srestapsien not from the gardenof the cendancy of the British in those waters, is com- ore J ington, where some attempt r made to imi-| whe: iew of the case. it is worthy | Hesperides, nor such as Eve received, r have actually resolved not to be governed by anylaw. The de- cisions of others prove they are neither governed by law or evidence. Such a state of things will sure- . ing in all 2390 vessels, besides 210 laid up Sercsi (has hone tek orale enseest mang” but pippins that too closely ‘resembled the State of Denmark alluded to by the Roscius ol the evening, wherein thece was “ something rotten But you e 7 ‘1 lete, and itis certainly our true policy to have | maki a s adie, Son bare hither extended tard the Star ne fod rete and Gy at all nen, as Komeglas roand | ‘Though it may not be neces-ary for the safety of | tate real abscrvaory, Chou! a hailing be erect pagans ‘of a portion of your freight to New'Or | which we could crea’e a power to contest the | America that we should enter into competition | ¢o Coit if it would hedoubly useful to be lo this line, which will be taken at the very lowest rates, mastery. ‘These causes have already called the with Great Britain for the eet Mer dP éated in the compass of the Navy school, where the ‘the following ships, which will succeed each other: 5 f e ‘ weokh attention of Congressto our Upper Lakes, and one | the offensive power of ¢ i F fee ‘g ‘astbn. rmitted to remain long without correc- | wh Y SOLON, Captain Geo. Buckman, hundred thousand dollars were appropriated last | Clinations, the extent of mmerce and TI oe eee Night’ watehies, eich } Piveeate henge . Will ask who was the hero of the night? Ele re~ SSBL. GLOVER, Captain Jaber Howes, summer to commence two tier steamersas an ear- | posed condition, cur political and geograph riniatee th f by Ravaledgeotsll Tt is believed that the most effectual remedy for | joices in the name of Lord John Erskine, though GaRReGREA Sita olan . G. Gover, nest of what they may doto protect the waters won | Sitions, and the nature of our iastitutions, should Resinitetromest ahagmake theca, Proficient vn | the illegal decisions of courts martial is in the adop- | With the true modesty of genius, SS aes nay igs of terse clash. te “Mow each other in quick | by the gallant Perry. To perfect any measure of | govern us in lunar, and other snoinieal observations, so es. | tion of a permanent aval court of three learned of a republidan, he repartee perma ol Poa -= As La particulars, apply om board at Pine sigs! in that quarter, a Nav&l Arsenal should | Power is necessary tO oe sential to navionters before they commence their | citizens, tohave jari-dic fall navaloficnces yee be a Sramiela beauty to receive tbe re ca e established at some point where there is a | all its operations, being far rem service, and without loss of time. Committed in {he United States, and to have ap- | head of more phicnologic beanty to, tence le GLOVER & MeMU RRAY, . y ool Pine: ‘team! strife, no danger to our institutions can ever arise wis 190 st. cor. South. el boat harbour, and where materials of all joan Berlies, ‘with the broad Atlantic tolling NEW YORK ‘AND LIYBATOOL COMMERCIAL LINE | Kinds canbe collected with the greatest facility between us and the powers ef Europe, we shoul ea rN TE Teen cathe Mace Bae vaederre meet them on it in bloody strife when circumetanc: ae TO_AS ™M LL! 1 ESTABLISHED PASSA’ FFICE, bom No 61 Sou! ‘ork. Seti eon Te neearaumee Bay, stands pre | Gemand—it should be the battle field in future th street, New Ts subseriber,in ann uncing: year eminent. Timber for steamers is right at hand ; in ann bie ts forthe 84a, appears Before his friemle will sentiments of sincere Hate jurisdiction of all cases tried out of the Gaited itates—that prosecutions might be proper: ly conducted abroad, Acne ncoimetph ge omit’ should also be the judge advocate of the squadron. Dt rete teeebas otal esceth the oie Instead of being the mere ereature of the comme. | Tra c.th tor v0 yuecesstully did he exert himself dore, subject to be discharged at bis pleasure, it | 1, raise the spirit of his father, that the ghost of should be a gentleman of such lagal attainmen a Ih vatininen iousanly beore’ red ~ pba Tul enable i a vonsan these legal | When the fair Ophelia appraradhepaced of all courts martial in the squadron, , adviser, in the same manner as the jadge, in ope Ee phe ed ancestors. He gave us an en- tirely sion of Hamlet, showing us that the Prince of Denmark was possessed of comic powers also a small steam-engine at the Wash- ton Navy Yard, built by th ‘der of the late ain Stevens, for the instruction of mids in steam engine: Fr but i id of being sent to the Naval school in jadelp locked up in the Navy store house at Wa: ton, by order of the Navy commissioners, in their usual spirit of dis. sem naling knowledge in the Navy. The echool engine is «beautifal specimen o{ machinery, ¢ the other — the State of Ohio, from Cincin- | by an invader. | shall now annex a table of d nati through the rich valley of the Miami, lead into | to show that the number of office! the waters of the Jakes at this place. Through | are not more than sufficient to kee - these gr ources of intercommunication, which | ration one third of the number of British cruisers: and two canals, one passing thr: ugh Indians, and | stead of permitting our soil to be trod for a mo «for the able support he has recsived for many years i are now almost completed, the whole Western 4 strocted by the accomplished engincer, Mr El cury. He shodld be appainte: ; 45 frnttenton ota ee andl States could throw invuppiles of all kinds, an LS of the Washington yard. It is of one horze power, te we tt \-t Aor ‘other commissioned he performs with Shales ail times be’ accommodated by this | quantity that would be required with the oa a and (he -re-piage, ‘sollers, and all: the senchisery | oF pr ved. Pierre, Mr. Shales} penitide from petveeas be oy | Oa Toledo, too, is more central than 33 ‘ - cou! be sent toPhiladelpia, without being taken | OMicers of the navy. dopted in carrying | M¢- Erskine, Cannot you come on und see it, M Sad from SE te sate | place to thecast of it, und near there may be # PS ae | ‘ eq to pieces, in a box three feet by four. Should these suzgestions be adopted in Carty re | Bennett? irate month, throughout the year. . ed the most commodious harbour, asd joom for a 24% & 2 ES Eg] Bat ofall the wants of the Navy, laws for the creased to one half, |__™r. Knoop is caressing the nee or his aae Br has slwaye been the study of che, ophermiver tphave the | 16 ‘o be found on the lakes. Be- re er %2 3 government of all inthe cervice are the most press- ‘active naval power of | ello to admiring audiences, and Madame de Grmy MRE o tend for their lrieada may rest vatiaied that every ive to the State of Ohio a naval | Number of Optcers 3 & 33 i) 3 § S| ing. [tic traly a matter of eurprise, that a people, | oF & third of aterials in storey and abe | thrilling all hearts Bees ete attention will be.piren by the Riverbed! | etation to which she'ls so richly evtitled by suggeted. | Se cco ina | Rrefessng to be governed by laws, should ereate & Great, Britain, ith jor tarearonuble elcims upon | Of her Spanish gui PT age wen py ely pte gn in thatarm of our national defenee. Ste SPorenes + No BF 18 33 40 108 109 408 100 | Navy wtihout enacting laws for the gevernment of should mn pervmcould maintain our rights invio- | loyal song the ot mS ibs mousy will be refunded without any chagge,’ | ers are the legitimate defenders of our Jak Navy Ys i= = = st = if L] allpersons init. As strange, however, as it may | Purterriforys Th eting our shore to deat prompted me a its com fo heat te tpivenabrcriber feelaa prague mmating mown th different | we should never lose sight of the fact, that {ay Ss pee 7 GB A] spprat it is unfortunately trae. Except a few | late, Witton vit ye 4 a force ready to co t casting my cyes on th, rooting the by Which his, passa et cation ued that ve fas eonciiee: | imperative duty of the American gover eeiee Beda amar aasioN ° fundamental rules, established in 1800, there are | ineire en. const, we eou'd hold her at bay w a neighborhood, and instastly com a ayer see naaded tol coneleded his arfungemente for the year | to be ready to assume the mastery of ate 4 = 4 = =| nolawefor thegoverament of this important branch | 4° 00/0" comes ce oneneive operations in the | Sdvantages of my Sik vest with (v, conginemen G Britain i dil; bender: = = 1 = 5] of national defence ; and much disorder and mis- | We 6°% al t * 1d build | the straizht jacket, I stifled my enthu: CaF se following is Jiet of ship suletekinadt ie wees er ae heer” = = 1 = =] chiet have be mibe unavoidable rewult. In the | most effectual mane Ot blero Tay T have got a paw paw story which n “ Beatin Xion \t. Clowd Rares Perry last war, while we are quietly look: ft ery captain that takex com sean nad a8 aay tate to send, tho’ true may sae Siriving onthe Pe ee Neve" — GABYI2 | instead of imitating her example. Fourye: peat tite, va fon ant oe ee etre Son nod | waters, carrying 7,200 ‘i ery tavers, where they took dinner by « a Wilton “ Owego elapsed since she absolved herself fro by AP he RPG SE po government of then ine men. to .@ar k nee pomea Ue a pmiobes . o je ru '» ., : ingen Kalba Mi Rene real erre been batt for the lake vor $- ~ == = =|" Interoa, nal i Ha gag Sp with locked doortand coved blinds. | The landlogd. 4 ville Allen" N-Hampehire | Harting | vice, and we iiave yet to makea beginning. Great eo 2 er jo | Ship” Tothese he adds, from rit enough in the €o e | suspecting something, procured al e el * Raters me Heobe' wranwot | Titan ie too wisevo. give hersell trouble for no- a 8 8] edicts, or general oniereqwuen a new of whimsical | ti ennush in the Country Te, seco pe cer than the | plaerd againat the outside of the house aml augead “ Prentice Hopkios — {, Yirgiai B schatign |Ahing, and warlike preparation on our coast is not S eo 8 g ig vali eras ie coumttctise be bneed ie Ao ‘A sitip of any size could be built in three Sir locked (arene ee ee poultarty. perple d « “ Europ: latche! ith pose. ed o . but all alike to be w “i xIMg. a SR isctee Watts * 8.4 =e he Vecoenestution fora Navy Yard at Mem- he by | he is determined to cach an 0 9 sae oom bo oe bebe predicament.” Descending nea ily be eTygabere alee aod the pective eaptaina, are all well | phis, made in a series of letters to Mr.Clay, should . 36 16 9 6 a7 8 400 100] most easily accompli hed ; for should An timer | a fore as this, ve fe arb prey pierear noah fal leona een tks hilees not be forgotten. Some place on the Mississippi} But the third of the force which Hegiend has | s‘eer clear of one rule, he wi and other points, to co-operate w sananont-beb cece See the wit a tof Messina, flanked wa — * P ought to be selected for that purpose. The finest | in commission is scarcely sufficient to afford effee- | another. The st at steamer could be built ti Lape a third less | tive protection to our interests at any time, | and Charibdes, is cost than on the seaboard. Materials of all kind=| acd the unsettled differences between the United are at hand, aod workmen for such purpose abound | States and Great Britain ae such, that prudence there. Their river boats are the swiftest of the | dictates that we should be to repel aggres kind in the world, and the workmanship both in the] sion It is not improbable that vory readiness machivery and boat, is isferior to none, Send ! to defend ourselves, may prevent more serious dil- ! plying Ma A hi flag fron n f ‘k imy jo Canada oe en ra i jependent neigh: cording to jadicial practi Go popahonpbne ey sed boron ovr northern border, then direct the same | each o} them. As the part were respectable Boni calda in the Weet Indice, | face did nothing in the premives, although they bud foree against her d W ee and British Sewer woul vanieh from this side of the | done the reverse. re Amour Tee a Afece from the different porta of Ireland and Beot- dana i navigation compar an whieh are paid, free of any , throughout REC i James, entitled ‘ Phe inter- phd ter Ms oe of ie ae * world be ourg ape in sup hin with pew ideas of annoyance and op- | Atlcaue. Io three years we would play Van Trump g #