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HE NEW YORK HERALD. Vel. ViL.—He, 357 —Whele He, S025. NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 13, 1842. Price Wwe Cents TER facturing and commercial interestzefthe coustry | of Sir Robert Peel, as regards the corn laws | ry. The sufferings and privations which have re- } latitudes and at all srvsons, feeling that we owe our | m request ; Pouchong bas been seiliug wt 38 4d.to Ae 6d WENTY FIVE DAYS LA i i fi safety, under providence, to his+fiorts and self-pos- 196} to ls 101 for middli: i Parinn ia avenides.nll shane aseeticene Sesion: © | She etetles, wal’ oclee ty tae soe een eed tad aed Ro a bane, A xem sadn dksing abemoueats of | scial,, sades eek een Tea several purchases ‘tees Goae, common Twankay at 1s 10}d to 1) 1034 cash; and eem- mon to middling Hyson 2¢ 3dto 23 9d per Ib. For Com- Congou, ir demand has existed for clearing, at silness of the stoek bas prevented demand. The quantity of Tea is veg The stock ve % jiveica being ons targe scale, they amounted to 554,000 lbs. duringtthe past week — Public sales witt be shortly announced. several purchases were made in tree trede Tea, and the prices paid were rather higher ; sules of common made 11d cash, and ordinary Twankay at 1s 1044; Com- Congou wanted for consumption at Is 10$d cash. je market closed witha firm appearance. Pwo ves- sele-artived yesterday from China, with 19,7 ee Lonoon Trape Reronr, Fwd. 17.— —Weer Iepia Pao- I feel aseured that pag dstiperasions os the various Phis final anes to return, feel old men sect important matters which will occu; rour attention read, in the strongest manner, our full and implicit will be directed by a compecheosive reper for the Ponttdence in the skill ang cenduct of Captain interests and permancnt welfare of all classes of my { Lott. } ' 4 eubjecte, and i fervently pray that they may tead in} ** We wait but the opportunity to evince this confi- their reeuit to improve the national resources and to Pdence by choosing the ship under his command to engage the induetry and promote the happiness of | convey ueagain across the Atlantic. people. - passengers, desirous of giving a marked ex- sa, be Asrmentoxs's Mitsion to THe Unrrep | pression of their esteem, have instructed their com. Statas.—When tne government of this country, in | mitteeto present Captain Lou with a valuable me- exercise of what we conceived to be nd discre- | morial of their obligation. q ty aed tion, eelected Lord Ashburton as the vidual beat * At sea, om board the steamer Caledonia, Feb. qualified, of all others, toeffect, by his negociations with the Cabinet at Washington, an adjustment of P. D. Carver, Lt. Col. Royal Eug , the interminable series of complicat nd misun- Chairman. E U R @) Pp E weigh them—the:r relative and comparative im- | sequence cf a requieition, requesting them to-do sc. F R Oo M * perience, the measure on which we havedetermined | Haif-past twelve wag the hcur appointed for com- that whi cy ence tania mers Pods § ip the proceadions, on being tiaiea Berne? je, the most consistent wit! ¢ working people cou! it most ec ni HIGH LY IMPORTANT ‘country. We did not coneur with | toattend. A number of the mill-spinners _ugreed to teamship to ricultural supporters for the purpose of insuring | extend their dinner hour to two o’clock. ‘The meet gafe Return ef the Caledonia 9: their concurrence epport "We did wot per | ing was one of the largest ever held in Bradford.— Liverpool—Arrival of the Acadia at Halt- | mit bore A in this partioular or - any Ce 4 are coal not have been ayes ane oe (ep particular in or 8. Ve pr thousan rson8 present. + Sali col fax, and of the steamship Clyde tm New | thie] was r A te the Gre was called to the crag Various reso! hitions were York--Meeting of Parliament—importent oa by ekougt | i hirws course which | passed, ape tab af io pe | Mejori jieved best. On theee prinsiples we eball con- | terme, and a mereorial to aeen Debate on the Corn Laws ei FT cine to-act...Weehall peter from some violent | uagnimously, praying for a total repeal ofthe corn Ministers-—Tremendous excitement all fear from others, exaggera- | and provision laws, and for the adoption of the over the Countey—Fetitions to the Queen ur reward will bein the | charter. Sir Robert Peel was paraded in effigy ve adted om these princi- | throvgh the streets while the proceedings of the t y —16 cask: 9 to dtumise her Minietexe—Gate Arrival out bo right ad our hope meeting were goingon. He was atlas palewe tp | Sor nedings ier icty Dee: resuiees bee eee eee Win deters of Coveda, | tome Tot pg far ane lange at will be that when t! the spat where .unwholesome and carrion flesh is itn a e United States have become invalve o oy» i ‘, br 21 bbis. piment .. ef the ‘Britansti— The Qneon—The Creel torm of pa passed away, and jouemnonlt burned, om there reduced to athes. we expressed our unhesita' and unqualified ap- Pit A orme ee aa TemnTOn middling quality. Pimento went at 244 to 31 per Ib. for ane Tende—Markets, Thea ootjemnen sad aensan eta | Ga Merri ag Novenoune A ge met | Reval ia ah ee tae | agi ABT geet sae 4 rin, | peat BEE tr, ae To our inexpressible gratification the Clyde steam of evidence sdonnments hh pememts| ral | iB the effect cf Sir Robert's new. slide. was, held 9 in Petit D, Billie, Wm Lewis Calder, Jemee A Hpmilton, | on fa at ite for middling to Bengal rice were mostly tak- tration, the pelitical principles of whieh are in ac- | Henry To! cordance with those that have always been advoca- | Soren, W: yeock,E nge,C Hand JH Herbeck, ted by this jowrngl, but because we felt a firm con- | Jos Broadbent. jun, Joun Beck. James Beck, and Louis viction—and our conviction is founded upon means | Delmotti. New York Ki Robert 8 Tyler, peestaael John of information of uo ordinary character—that some | Gordon, H N Jones, ‘T'n0s W Dea, So} ase such step was absplutely indispensable tothe perma- | beck; T A Sumner, George H Bosth, Wa, Niimitoe. jit nent preservation of peace, aad the avoidance of} Glasgow; EW Fryon, Isaac Hay wood, Robert Cooper, those mutual 5 which an open. rupture M Pewer, Andrew Maris, and Thomes Munree, London; t apprehe i ; ‘ abet though both extremes may not bo re. i gan, ie Ronee. meet cee ind may even continue irreeencilesble, | or, and go heart and hand to destroy that ministry ning. Testun ‘sud rodasction wiligravints teerends toat | Weigh hd Scied on base and treaalioras a part te- i i ne \ wards them. lecla cided with the char She left Halifaxon Tueeday, and brings us 2 ybieh is just; und, supported by those who may | ieee in alcidet ol theirplans,antt head all his life been happy news that the Caledopia steamship, after differ from us as to degrees, but who will t! the seine consistent supporter of them Amid loud ing out from Liverpool seven days, and breaking | measure a positive eeenall trineee ‘ob, | cbetrehedeclared himself in favor of annual per- her rudder, put back to Cork on the 11th of Februa- peatideat Rape. that 3 Stall tine fod teats ion, | daments, upiveyeal suffrage, vote by ballots:pay- n i fety op the Syapnes— Kepcever3ee teal : . ™> | ment of membera, and.uo property qualification for ty, and finally, reached Liverpool, in safety op without injuring thoagricultural interest, of doing | nembers. It was the abominable system ef class 7, all on board well. i benefit to both the agricultural and manufacturing | |. 2islarjoa thal had caused the infl.etion oi the corn ‘The steam ship Acadia, was then dispatched trom peending by eeu Bs 9 we Gy are jer and other bad ave upon iy People aud only i bruary, ing most chy regutate 5 ) tof t they ob- 1 Nan ais Sal anf ite Rely » briseing ‘| tion of provisions into this eountry., (Lead and aie Ai niga re (ips ‘The ert fp singh Forrian Paspucx—390 cases, 211 bbls. Brezil ir, were all bought in at the fate, via Mie ya.t0e brown to yellow, and at 223 61 to 24s for fine wi ‘The market for tea g0u at ls 10jd per ib. Livearoot Cotros Maagrr, Feb. 14 not been very brisk in our cotton market; not been extensive, consisting only of ut at previous prices, iacluding—300 Surats, 3}d' to 44; 1 Pername and Ceara, Thain 743; 60 Marsnhacs, 5} to 64d; 09) Egyptian, 744 to fd. The remainder, American, 64 Livenroot Corton Manxer, Feb. 18 —The market been very dull and heavy througheut the week a, ship, Capt. Woodruff, from Halifax, came up the bay about one hour after midnight yesterday mor- firm to-day. Company’ Con- siness has sales have 2 Fs would inflict upom the two countries. Whether his | John Cooper, Leeds; Jas Cocker, Hathersage; John Me- Lordship will be @ccessful or not it were hard, in-'] Kenzie, P. E. Island; Fred Butterfield, Keightly; Wm. deed to predict with confidence. The cireumstan- } Berton, and G Stacey, Sheffield; G O Cjorter, Holland; ces neceseary to be considered, before the expres-'} Wetre C Little, Albany, N ¥; I Bream, Richmond. Va; sion of evenan opinion can be jastified, are se nu- | Robert Leslie, Men Leda nd nS Ae: merous in themselves, and involve the survey of so ber pret boy cian "Philedelph many sub-currenis of interests and prejudices, often 7 , g : i trade have been almost th: inasers all of the Caledonia’s passengers, and arrived safe longed cheerin; ted 7 Tuaning counter to each other, se!dom or never.con- * On board of the steamer Caladonia, pa pealied Spline surbe anets ine het, tSeagh prolonge 5) deounciated in no measured terms by the. several ea 1 oH 38th February, 1842. d q either Americas er. at Halifax last Monday. Srate or rHx Countay.—Tremendous excite- current, that itis impossible for ua to be over-diligent } wing C, re, E.G. Lor . Surat d scriptions, the tendency has been throughoat itv favor of the buyer, with a great abundance of Cotton of- fering. The imports this week amount to 87,061 bags, and the sales, including 600 American taken on specu lation, 100 American, 60 Maranhai id 100 Surat for export, to 19 630 bags. viz :—350 Sea fs! Georgie, 10}016.; 20 stained, 7d; 4650 Upland do, 44s6$4; 1190 Ale- Wama and Mobile, 5a5$: 6100 New Orleans, 3 Pernambuco, 6$47}; 360 Bahia and Macato, in their investigation. «Of the Royal Mell Steamship, Caledonia. *, % iy bd 2 x 4 * | it Dear Siry—‘Tthe commities oppointed at a meeting of We have not, inthis article, entered particularly | the passengers in the Caledonia, on her voyage from into any pr | the numerous aneatond Went will Liverpool to Halifax,on the 11th February, 1642, have upon Lord Aghburton’s arrival 1a Washington, be | the pleasure of transmitting Captain att i veunnoral Cd the subject of correspondence between him and the | “rested to the directors of the Bri aac techies American Ministers, and having already exceeded } signed by the passeng “aker: The steam ship Clyde left Halifax last Tuesday, ei i ter Sl ae! a ves the iiakee f *Pelollowing resolutions were paned by pcslamé ; ia morning, bringi refasing to m: or abeli Cora Lawe | tion:—That this th r et opose: and arrived Reta the He Pegg ote tte ond large aatigs are held in all the: towne, steration in the present ete laws, brought forward Acadia’s passengers. SRE , “ and petitions got up tothe Queen to dismiss ber)| by her m»jesty’s goveraraent, with the utmost iedig: The news from England is highly interesting. | ministers. Sir Robert Peel's slidieg seale system | pation ona coatempt. They conceive it to be a col ‘The christening of the’young Prince of Wales had | givesgreat eflence.Jn all the largetevan in the king: | and heartless mockery of the sufferings of the people, i, 4 % usban. dom the seale has been: received:with expressions ving that men who could offer go flagrant ao in- i] gone off in great style; and the Queen, her h ds | oe rage aud indignation. s vom of baring Rit io ou:raged country are moral aepantased our usual limits, we must refrain at present fromen- | high consideration, we are, dear 8 Maranham, O37; 670 Peruvian, Of fj 8 Logica, o4e68; and family, were all well and happy- 2 ‘ im offizy hav been 1 revived for ober, Pcal's pe to discharge the high tanctions.”—“'Tnat this meet- | tering upon them. But they ehall not be lost eight |sefvants, |” |) “ALEX CASTELLI. «Egyptian, 7al0; 2690 Surat and Madras, aje4{; Ben- thwhastost his-election for Dublin.— | cial honor Ia Der; eeester, Man- | ing ic firmly of opinion that, with a government con- | of by us. If in asy way a peaceful termination o} “ Committee of Passengers— ‘ wb cppodan: Mr. Gregery, bed 280 majority. chester, Hanley, and sther: ‘towne, the people have stuted like the preseat, all {axtber potitionl would | our Phisunderstanddp vs can be hoped for, now is the » at ee pd Pov ayy date, 1842, 192,123 bags; same Par < abepbued Peb. 8d by the Queen in testified im this manner, their abhorrence of the | be vain, and only subjcct the petitioners to additional | time for the effort.’ ‘There is every day some new neath Gee) Stocks.—On this date, 1842, 465,520 bags; same time, jee pysaptigh cS + ottetg peapgpition for the perpetuation of the sliding | ineult aad more aggravated injury; it conceives, | complexity springing up, and this must continue to «Wa H. Jarrgar.” 1841, 337,070, le. Sarxs—Total sales previous to this week, 1949, be; 143,870 ; total sales up Dthie date, 1841, 237,910. Taken out of market up tot late, 1941, 162,010 bags, averag- ing weekly 23,144 ba; 1642, 160,170 begs, averaging person 5 ms therefore, that the salvation of the country depends Count Pozzi di Borgo is dead. PY avd Up saa eee: tommy enetch poe pom ne eneey oy unity. of the people, and it " q ci ention. In this e o there ledges itselt tc a perseverin, Mation up- France has refueed to ratify the treaty im relation and manufacturing nstty 2 requisition for a} til shesine: Cine com gun are repeaed™=—* Thet be the.case until gn arrangement of some Kind be |’ 4, roof that the machinery of the Caledonia agreedio. The Gieote affair, from the hea nbt postained the slightest injury, we may men- inced by the United States Senate, is ; 5 toprore pd tedious and womanageable a business as | “98 that she came up the river last night at full : ry 4 M r a, weekly 22 981 begs. to the slave trade between the Five Powers. ublic meeting was presented tothe thie meeting is o| ‘c30n that e.were | that of the Caroline, We know not the hour when pee ‘Lord Ashburton waa not a passenger in the Cala- | by 1090 individuals and firsas, comp! great | enacted nae ie geinice tas conn ee 8 Pe Pon ah pice operolexity may ariee. ‘The com- France: sews tnd export of Cotton for the whole Kin donia, nor can we see by the paperson what day he | aumber of the principal merchants, ma: rere, | were they repealed under exisung:¢i mercial tween Great Bi Pan, Feb, 16.—The. Paris papers of Monday 43.749 bogs, left England. tod bankers. ‘The most remarkable featdre in the. | there. wo id lees arantee that othet United States will, we thke it, be not overlooked | contain articles on the eubject of M. Ducos’s motion Hiatal ‘end idge the actors are both | *tbsequent transactions was, that the requisitiou- | cruel und oppressive laws should not:be: 3 “Lord Ashburton, in the course of his sojourn in | for extending the right of voting to persons who ure Messrs. Ducrow and Davidge the after mature deliberation, agreed to unite agi- | we therefore have no-confidence. in esy agitation ‘ashiogton, tnd upon this subject there will be aa | qualified to serve as jurymen, or to add the second dead. . tation for extension of the cuffrage with agitation | that has not for its object the, enaetment of the six many differences to reconcile, as many interests to | electoral list, the adjunction of capacities, to the called “Marriage” has been | the repeal ofthe coralawe, They cordially united | points of the document called ‘The. P "a Cher- A vaste mt ‘ with a deputatien of the working classes, and a A which would immediately mabompecn the breugh' * vast assembly, including some of the most opulest | repeal of the corn, but every other bad law.” The Earl of Westmoreland. dead. ia Maachester, agreed to reeolutions demand- | , Sir Robert Peel has been burned in effigy all over Celeste is playing with great eclat.in Liverpool. | ing the total and unconditional repeul of the corn | the Kingdom; and he and the Duke ef Wellisgton ‘A motion was tobe made on the 19h of February | Jaws, the extension of the su: 0 all males of | were hissed and haoted by the mob on going to the by Mr. Villers, forthe total abolition of the Com | {4} 78°) crsound 3 d_ unstained by crime, | Parliament House. wis . , aes pallet, x, rhs ae thi Rahrety | Tue Carove Cacer.—In the House of Lords on are: as the Mth of February, peniueetien brought be- conciliate, an many prejudices to overcome, be- | electoral colleges. ie akdnes | tween State and State, in the very bosom ofthe | M. Ducos opened the discussion in support of his Vaio if Maine and Miseeippi, Vermont and Propane, the Deputies Medal Ws great force. Louisiana, had been separate and unfriendly terri- | He was followed ina long speech by the Minister tories, instead of “United” States. The question | of the Interior. He alluded to the conduct of the of slavery, of the tariff on foreign importe—these, | Theirs Mioiatry, in 1841, in rejecting the project of and a host of other disputes, rage more fiercely be- | electoral reform, and contended that circumstances tween the several portions of the United Republic, | had not changed. He proved by returns, that since than can well be imagined by a compact anc: homo- | 1882 the electors had increased inthe colleges. M Total export up to this ‘The following are the results of four succesi in the Liverpool market : Week end. is prov. Commons as at present const r is people like us. This assertion counds | Muret de Bord was left speaking. Ia the Cora Market tliere he inet _ mination not to pay taxes until their de- aon gd pepe iS SBunl oe eas Ta re. reepariay are shall pr. t ri : Taye d Marshall Soult was present, and was much con- every thing was stagaant, owing to the speculations | ands were granted, als essed. In | Ply te his questions, the Earl of Aberdeen informed | ith the subject. gratulated on his recovery. The Ministry wished of the government. The stock on haad is great,and | Salford, also, a , With simi- taven the Govemer of the Babies sud ber eager: For the preaeat: let us »wiedge that, whi je | to divide on Monday,but it wae thought an adjoarn- Tin Coton Marker wee ina deposed and decining | Pager mene, tte txohange i forepesie. | Os koverument om the nabjeot. Her waeny's | Tocieg, which Land 4 atom wndobtely how | tne and lauie were te peas soppor of Du | Coe eenPRlngt ety netsh Amerean foe ea i ‘ OF TRE iNTRY-—MaAncnEersr, Feb. 18. ty , | seases, and which will t culiarl: railable in the | cos’s met: recei FS state; in Liverpool it wae dull and heavy, witha | _ ‘The state of feeling here, ence the ment, | ous attention, and had eati-fied themeclves that srsipenaly a Saiiponce nied to undertake—-while The National was condemned, by default, on eee es gee niogg pied prredonro nhs of downward look. The Money Market was much | plan was Popeye preg ee -s since the pi wy Tpoore eB entire apy novel the policy eo doe Hd bart aap siimaey = = ya e treasertions Sie eer tly sgoourred in our market, have E scl non Lor ho Ruseell’s ame u juty—we - 000f . I . Berrye! been exce sit an most firmer on the 18h of Feb., and’ Console ‘had ait ieee eae intense, and the certainty that he ia Bot onucrat rors crgelves: that ihe poten nt aspect | was left speaking for the Gazette de France, includ- | articles have had « tendenc pr seen acho prose change in the Corn Laws has produced vo mi het ef- fect upon either prices or demand. Good for ‘Whest bas met with a moderate retail demand at late retes.— Barre] Flour has been in limited request at our last quo- tations, Oats and Oatmeal have fuund few purchasers, and are rather lower. The inquiry for srtickes hes deen merely in retail. No transactions in bond have trans- Duty has been paid during the week on 137 quar- ters for and 440 quarters Canadian Wheat, 60 quar- ters foreign Beans, 15 quarters Canadian Peus,and 194 o i rbidd the formation of too sanguine | ed in the same indictment. y feetand nea fe i ne, as well as good policy, } At a Cabinet Council, held at the Tulleries on must pilot the diplonjacy that would wends its way, et waaresolved to add the Paris and Stras- without prejudice to he just claims of either party | burgh line to the grants to be demanded for tailroads through the stormy of dangers, difficulties, and | The agricultural committee had decided to ask for intricacies to which Bis American negotiation may | waggons charged with agricultural produce, as 10 not unaptly be | .—London Morning Post, | the United States, wy be submitted only to the came re.” tax as empty waggons. M. Odilon Barrot was to Jay before the House vanced. ill, without t_modificati e Parliament had met, as announced by the last carries; Lab so-day thrown people int < kind of Ae) bbe gt sl dana Bie ontat FOR THEs8 SELEAER. arrival. But the greatqaestion of importance brought | litical stupor, and who, before comings by all hope, law, sulborit?, oometnindeaxteCnes bynbich the before them was the Corn Laws. On this, Sir Ro- | are anxious to grit tbeemn of Dae, Valier mo- | 'Seeretary of State for theColonies could deliver up bert Peel had brought forward a motion in favor of sibly have as many supporters as Lord John Rus- these mcn toa foreign power, alter taking refuge in his sliding scale system, (on which the last ministry | sell’ had, it would seem to be a waste of time, if | {re tee ti ton Gg the authority of were defeated,) and which wastantamount toa de- | anything is intended to be done with the view to | seate so deliverin; ape men to a foreign state, is on his past. never to lesson the burden | counteract the geverament’s intentions. A petition | Vouid be liable to the danger of an eetien o Fron the Liverpool Journal of Feb. 19.1 r i barrels Flour. There was a fair attend f dealers at to the Queen, praying her to dismies her present 3 . {From TP a on ‘Tuesday (yesterday) a motion for a revision of ‘ aonb the Com Laws. Lord John Russell. proposed an bidly filling up. There are iow ellad eepeneee tele jm ment, andthe still more Return of the Caledonia steam Ship the Se, tember Press Laws. took yee were-enl rtd ulauderite extachs’ Wa'tenee advisers is ra Hee rsroe i ioutere hada majors of aye, pike FE ‘ions. which have pmoanated. frou. thia town that will be more numerous! ed. There is evidently a ons mesh ores fromm ‘the London (Tienes ‘ot pol approximation at head, head yest Tepes Panciamentary Divison, Fes. 16.—Corn Inror. | ** and the anrepresented Classes in Manchester ation.—Order for Committee read; motion made, _ om sattoentety brine Shani x real anion | cose hin his life, the and question propoeed,—‘'That Mr. Speaker donow Piet. th hes er be what fe ons aed to.one | ed for murder, leave the chair.”—Amendment , 10 leave | os certain, be Tong belore ite reais tnett | was desirable ‘an international jurisdiction out from the word “That” to the end of the question, bit Boe of the suflrese. aaner by ballot cna a should be established by treaty; bat the exissence in order te add the words, “this house, considering | 10a. th corn, are What there is ROW Crary cine, | of the slave trade stood in the way. the evils which have been caused by the present | tie. catm Ore w "Sit Rober gon mone Lord Campbell, Lord Cattenham, the Lord corn laws, and especially by the fluctuations of the ot er being ay UPOR: ; SUE Open 14 Chancellor, concurred in Lord Denman’s statement luated or sliding scale, 1s not prepared to adopt | °! Fores 1 prospect. of thelaw. q measure of her njeaty's xoverampent, tigi 7 ia pablo va ssding Fh Nik a Conn Padre Lord Brougham stated that Lords Wynford ahd founded upon the same principles, and is like! e! uesday, inthe large | Abinger had authori jim to to be attended by © similar Teeults,”—(Lord room, at the Town-Hall, Manchester, th ¢ sap as ade eaten gs oot patting person upon his trial isa enalty wasdeath It was very clear The Caledonia, which left Liverpool on the 4th for an alleged Spain. instant, after having been at sea seven days, and ex- | Manat, Feb. 9 —There is very little news in the perienced a most terrific gale, has been obliged to | Madrid papers. The majority seems to fiuct put back, with eome damage, which’ we hope will | Congress, for we fied that a counter amend prove immaterial. The foli bin se bpahiee oop be Senor Domerech to paragraph fix, relative to the ter of a passenger on board the Caledonia will ex: | state of siege, the wording of which is by no means plain the difficulties which that noble vessel has had-| favorable to the Cabinet, was ordered to be taken to encounter, as well as the reasons which have led | into consideration by 72 against 65. A prorogation to the untoward event of her return. The letter is | of the Cortes seems now to be most talked of. Se- dated off Cork, 15th Febraary :— ‘ nores Olazaga and Mendizabal, Arcades ambo, id “For the first three days after we sailed, we got | est, *‘blackguards both,” abused each other very on admirably with a fair wind, but on the morning | justily in the debates on the 71h. ; of the 7h, the wind chopped round, and commen ‘A concentration of 12,000 men on the frontiers of blowing very hard. On the 8h, the storm increased | Portugal, was spoken of. from the weatward, with a heavy head sea. It con- Some letters mention Mr. Aston’s recall as very the e of Wheat 14 to 2d, and Oats id per bushel, Oat- pager lood, and Flour 64 per barrel spectively. Other articles might slso h been cl on easier terme. Averages— Wheat, 396 quarters, 49254; Oats, 229 iquarteks, Shubde Livanroo. Conn Excuanae, Feb. 18.—At our market his day there was an excessively dull sele for oll articles in thetrade. Inthe few retail sales of wheat which oc- curred a decline of 2d to 34 per 701bs, was submitted to, and free flour of even the best marks scarcely maintain- ed late rates. Oats and oatmeal were alse reduced in velue, the former fully 1d per 451bs. and the latter 6d per! ‘Other articles met with but few euquiries and Prices nominal. Butsto. Suc Maaxer, Feb, 16.—We continue in the- same uncertainty with regard to the intentions of go- ight resist A he resistance izing might be arrest- iffound guilty, executed. J a ¢ Mayor in | to the same opinion vernment respectin; terations in th H a “ the chair. The first resolution id by W. i tinued throughout the 9h. Oa the 10th, the sea wae . eveitatap equine Dudidess is te eiekan Foxman panes ppl bet See of ie R. Greg Eq, and was as follows "Thal this the how costharene Wy sue. tether at wa tremendous, and carried away our four starboard seca The Hast, the rch prevents any role ousacts nthe market question: —The House divided :— meeting hes learned, with the greatest indignation, | Lord Aberdeen says in relation to the Creole ne. | bulwarke and ice houee; filed the Tore-cabin with | | The Queen of England lisemade 8 telly tthe and then to euprly the immediate. wants ofthe rade. hak 5 complete! n i 4 hi mh wid Eg Mfaloe he's vy x i 4 pas tape: (mage bein, classes, and the | groes, thut he can see no reason for bringing the whe berths, were in that part of the vessel, ed first, certain reciprocal and mutual advantages are Pp rip eds pil tany, mnerg meta eo ue for which a decline of 1s per cwt. has been submit~ to, Mancutsten Certon Manxet, Feb. 16—Our cloth market is still ina gery biped with little doing in it; hether the decision of the government on the corm s has produced this further depression, it were hard tosay, but such isthe case. Our manufacturers, unable or vawilling to pursue any longer a _— busi ore Fron, pence a of notices fora furiher redue- tion in wages, which, if carried into effect, and from a —— the hands have no alternative but to. submit, juctior 1637-8 will amount te upwards of 30 percent. h for high-priced provisions peogacion: an advance ages. The twist market is very di indeed, and there are no hopes of the trade improving on spring shipments commence by the large ex- porters. Binmtxonam Coan Excnanor, Feb. 16—During the present week Wheat been geverslly held for some advance, which has prevented business ; at last weeks bene rye Malting Barley jo seleable at former prices ; we, have still pple thoroughly saturated all the bedding, and sprung the | conceded to the me nts of the “two mighty Lope ‘art of the after-larboard bulwarks and the | states” (of Great Britain and Persia.) By the se- iron rail on the taffrail were twisted off, the wheel- } cond, it 1s arranged that two commercial agents on house dameged, and the paddle box partly stove } the part of the British government shall reeide, one in, % in the capital, and one in Tabriz, and in those places “The gale continued unabated during the 11th. | only; and on this condition, that he who shall reside We had to steer by the sails whilet endeavoring to | at Tabriz, and he alone, shull be honored with the seeure the rudder (the main piece of which was | privileges of consul-general. Ia like manner, two completely twisted in the case,) by lashing chains | commercial agents are to reside, on the part of the round, passing iron bolts thiough We and fixing | Persian government, one in London, and one in the chains over the stern. At 6 P. M. (1lth,) being | port of Bombay. ‘The Persian government further then in latitude 49 20, longitude 29 W., the captain | grants permission, that a resident of the British gov- and officers found it desi not be safe to proeeed on | ernment shall reside at Bushire, as heretofore. the voyage, asthey were all of opinion the rudder Markets. would not hold together fortwo hours more in such | yoenow Monry Manxer, Feb. 18.—The state of the aheavy sea. The captain, therefore, put her head | money market, though influenced considerably by the aboat, for the pw of running into this place for | disturbed appearance of politica hasbeen sus- repairs. Lieut. Parso! 2, R. N., also coincided: tained mock more Grmly than might have been su, with the captain and officers. from the ge: disappointment cf the commercial , ja manafactur- | negroes to trial or holding them, or deliveriog them —_ ing districts, will receive po aileviation from an orders. their Majority for Minister, 133 his Sirens to be proposed to perliament by the presser and had, aeebsaz She Maney The following speech of Sir Robert Peel’s gives | government, but that, onthe contrary, their distress | °?™¥¢H Or Tue Queen at THE Oreniva or Paniia- the whole of his views on the subject :— ig inet by an insulting proposition to perpetuate the BERS: Sir Robert Pext said he hadto contend against | bread tax, and thereby to keep up the first necewary My Lords and Gentlemen: _ two classes of Antagonists; each, though joined in | of life, at a famine price, for the exclusive benefit of cannot meet you in Parliament assembled wit epposing him, equally oppesed to the views of the | the aristocracy.” Mr Alderman Brooks, in second- | out making a public ucknowledgment of my grati- he had expected that the noble Lerd | ing the resolution, declared that he had signed the | tude te Almighty God on account of the birth of the been more explicitin his motion, of in | pledge for universal suffrage, being convinced that | Prince, my sen, an event which hascompleted the ind defined the exact nature of his pro- | n0 good was to be done with a parliamant constitu- | measure of my domestic happiness, and has been it here could be no doubt that fixed | ted like the present. The following resolutione, and | hailed with demonstrations of eff-ctionate attach- y lurked under the ambiguous proposition of | a petition to the Queen, calling upon her to dismuse |, ment to my person and government by my faithful the noble lord; and he could not, therefore, - | the ministry, were also agreed to—‘That this meet- | and loyal people. 4 ey ‘ id how those whe were opposed to all ing calls upon the represetatives of the borough, Tam confident that you will participate in the sa- motion, however vague, which | and such other members of the House of Commons | ti+fiction which I have derived from the presence w Was meant to be an advocacy of a | as consider themselvesthe jians of the rights of | inthis country of my gocd brother and ally, the le | the people, to oppose, by all the meane with which | King of Prussia, who at my request undertook in jot have expected to maintain a com- | the constitution hus armed them, the granting of any prsce the office of sponser at the christening of the moving a_ resolution supplies to her Majesty’s minietere, until such time ince of Wales. t before the house. He | a2 the corn laws shall have been totally and uncon- | _I receive from all Princes and States the continued |“ Notwit! all our miefortunes, I must say | classes with corn law project which has been | Ing in grinding parcels. Oats can only be told by eub- Ger. Peo!) was not called upon that night to deal | ditionally repealed.” ‘That while tne meeting be- | assurance of their earnest desire to maintain the past | the Caledonia is a most excellent sea boat, for she | brought forward by Sit Robert Peel. For this measure, ailing te a reduction of per quertr” Benneand Foam ; ndemned in the manufactuaing dis- Tode through the whole gale like a duck. Too | [ous’ns Miri principal out ports of the Misgdom, much praise canaot be givento Captain Lott, for his | Smongst meny of the wealthiest and. most powerful of courageoes and seamanlike conduct throuch the | the bankers and general capitalists of Londen, is viewed whole storm—in fact, on all occasions ; and I refer | with the opposite degree of satisfaction ; as amongst you to aseries of resolutions you will see published, | these parties, inckuding the majority of the directors of drawn up by the passener®, acquitting him of all Ge a of eh ae mee Ey erehie: ever. blame.” tion to the modern q x This unavoidable accident does not diminish in | of opinion amongst London capitalists, as compared with the least our confidence in steam navigation across Klegddes ivwide Nesey atkanleaini, tor & te the Atlantic—the damage is merely what might common inthe neighberhood of Lombard Streetto heer have happened to the best eniling vessels afloat. | that in resisting the populi ry on the subject of the The machinery of the Caledonia has not suffered, | cern laws, the institatio: e country. end the mo- we are informed, the slightest injury, which certain- | narchy itself, have almo: saved by the cabinet of ly goes a long way to prove that a well appointed | Sir Robert Peel; on which views ot the question, there steam-ehip 18 equal to a sailing vessel under the | was an evident appearance of renewed activity in mo- worst circumstances, and greatly superior in general | petary business on sheiwe days following the announce- with those gentlemen who advocated a tetal re. | lives that no other measure but anentire abolition | friendly relations with this country. peal of the corn Jaws, and he should therefore con- | of the corn and provisien laws can relieve the It is'with great satisfaction I inform you that I ine himself to the consideration of the eompara- | sent distress, or save the country from impending have concluded with the Emperor of Austria, the tive merits of a fixed duty and of a sliding scale. | ruin,it is convinced that there canbeno permanently | King of the French, the King of Prussia, and the He did not believe there was any material differ- | good and impartial government, until every man, | Emperor of Russia, a treaty for the effectual sup- ence between himself and the noble lord, as to the | twenty-one years of age, of sane mind, and untaint- | pression of the slave trade, which, when the ratifi- extent of the protection required by the agricultu- | ed by crime, has a voice in the choice of respresen- | Cations shall have been exchanged, will be commu: rist; the chief difference between them, and to | tatives to the Commons House of Parliament.” The | nicated to Parliament, — which he bad todireet his arguments, keing the | meeting was afterwards adjourned to Stevenson’s | _ There shall also be laid before you a treaty which mode by which that protection wae to be prac-| Square, where the same resolutions were unani- | I have concluded with the same powers, together tically carried out. The right honorable baro- | mously ugreed to. with the Sultan, having for its object the security of net then went on to show the advantages whicha| At the Salford meeting, held on Tuesday evening, | the Turkish Empire, and the maintenance of the sliding seale would give over a fixed uty in pre- | Holland Hoole, Esq., the boroughreeve, in the chuar, fener tranquility. venting frauds in the ay: 3_and gambling spe- | a resolution in favor of the charter was adopted, as | & 1 of the House of Commons: culations in forsign corn. When he perceived the | wasaleo the following;—“That this meeting The estimates forthe year have been prepared, violence with which he was aseaiied y kentlomen iteeif to offer all practicable and active resistance to | 88d will be laid before you. i 5 bushel», 629 10$d ; Barley, 1,226 qrs. 4 bushels, 300 44"; Oats, Gl qrs., 243 144 ; Beans, 21 ars, Soe 104 Roenpare Franse. Manxer.— Mond To-day hee heen one of the dullest markets we have had this year— indeed there has been little or nething done in the shi of regular business. Those who been obliged to Sell have done so st considerable sacrifice. The Wook market has been as still as the Picce market, amd prices stationary. Leeps, Tuesday. —Our markets are stillina mort de- wes state. ‘The mensure on the corn laws introduced 7 Sir Robert Peel. so long delayed end to much hoped for, has commiatal prostrated us. Things are at a stand; orders are withheld, and_none expect amendmant under present circumstances. The anxious query of every one Dow is,—what shall we donext? On Saturday nothing was done in our halls; today (Tuesday) was little better . ¥ ° : 3 : , » aut A i 5 - | Farther redactionsare submitted to, and ruin brought a holding extreme opinions, some thinking that the | the exaction of taxes which are levied upon the peo- Irely with entire confidence on your disposition, | difficulty. . meek on pe eR etnias dabden : - ii lavtate of the avabsintets were not Vefficient: ple for class interests, and which do nod coatribee | to | while you enforce the principles of wire economy, With the energy and proinptitude which charac: poreineay erie feaaap™ baad ose moerg apie ot petboeeie ly consulted, while others thought sufficient pro. | the revenue of the country; and farther, to offer all | to make that provision for the service of the caun- | terise the ae of these steam-ships (Messrs, Mc | ists of London, andit has almost become uncertain that | difference in tection had not been given to the agriculturists, he | legally passive resistance to the existi tament, | tty which the public exigencies require. felt the more soni convinced that the measure | till the grievous wrongs inflicted pa people by | My Lords and Gentlemen: . i ‘was a good one, and likelyto be well received by | class legislation be totally removed.” recommend to your immediate attention the all m arate mam a arent improvement of the ex. Several miertia have beea held at Stockport, | state of the finances, aod the expenditure of the asiing law. He denied that the duties he ed | Staley-bri and most of other towns ia country. ! inati i would ave the effect of acting asa hibitten to pence esr: ot dietricts. es You will have seen with t that for several , be forwarded by the Acadia. ‘The latter vessel was'| ing sgainst Cato ee AE ae aes Steike importion, exeept when corn wasjbelow Sis, at) Ai the Southwark borough meeting, on Monday, | years past the annual income has been inadequate | hauled out of dock on Thureday, and is now quite | (120 pectas ecko 0 calunatvh for the government to which the home grower t to. be protected | an amendinent in favor of the charter was camned bf to bear the public charges, and I feel confident that | ready for sea. _ sm ee saci forerga competition. His wish was to make alarge majority. fully sensible of the evil which rust result froma The Caledonia, after remaining a short time in he consequence of the uncertainty in which the ques- the importation of foreign corn supplemental to our Immediately after Sir R. Peel’s corn bill had be. | continued deficiency of this nature during peace, | the cove of Cork, proceeded to thisport, which she | tion of the corn trade is involved, there is @ considerable home supply, rather ‘than that it shoald supersede | come known at Wigan, a memorial, petition, and | you will carefully consider the best means of avert- | reached about seven o'clock on Thoraday night. pale in the monetary business, which otherwise would it in sny for if importation place | protest against it, collected 4,000 signatures in Jeas | 10g it. The preceding letter succinctly conveys to the read- | have become animated by the {ree extension of the cit- Iver), we find that the Acadia is now ready for | the government will hav ajority in the House of eea, and will leave Liverpool at two o'clock to-day, { Commons, there being a large number of members of taking to Halifax and Boston the mails and passen- | parliament who, though otherwise favorable tothe mi- gers returned per Caledonia. We underatand, also, | nistry,may think it Peoper ‘to interfere in acontrary thet an extra mail wiil be made up in Liverpool, te | manner, in consequence of the imprudence of persever- 8, the turers did not press their goods and - chadged. Lt Bo and prices remain an. Hupversviery Manner, Tuesday —Trade still con- tinues in adreadfally fitfal state inthis market, and all ja ato yy the dismal prospect defo: short, there scarcely ever seen in th agitated a market day- “ne Joud were and complaints of nearly oll parties, that should refuse to relax the probibitory system. sales and prices, it is vainto quote. There is literal. no business doing; and the condition of tradesmen it daily growing worse. tosuch an ex! to supercede home-grown in twenty-four hours. AtStaley-bridge, a day and recommend to your consideration the state of | erthe damage which she hi ed. culation of the bank of Englaud, and therefore the mo Buapronn, Thursday.—The demand for all kinds o t pane, when, Tron def. 4 hal Prous 3,600 signatures. rf 6:336 were the Laws which atect the importation of corn, | On the 13th inst ,as the Caleconia was returning Bay are Ogee ee Oe eae ae Moog rate oe a hone? Betis mpeg seprene to er causes, they might have | appended in eleven hours. and other articles—the produce cf foreign coun- | to Cork, ihe passengers unanimously adopted a me- } Mon," nay be browght tu a clone, and thie ie bot expected | proved prices being epperent, Ii any alteration in. e im ce of discoura- | ‘Ata great meeting held at the Town Hall, Sal- | trics. ‘ : ; morial, expressive of their confidence in the sea- | hefore Friday night. Money, in the interim, is very Rister rhe worse. Short time is still adhered. to, ing ulture at home, e right hon. baronet | ford, on Tuesday last, an amendment was carried, Measures will be submitted for your considera: | worthiness of the vessel, and in the skill and judg-| abundant, but the securities required continue to beof a | thus Preventing any accumulation of stocks. Prices then entered into some ealeu! to shew the | which was afterwards ordered to take the place oi | tion for the amendment of the Lawof Bankruptcy, | ment of Capt. Lott, her commander, We subjoin | very unexceptionable king. . We are sorry that we cannot announce the slight- advantage of the government proposition over the | @ substantative motion, whereby the meeting avow- | and for the improvement of the jurisdiction exer- | the letter addressed to the captain, together with | Lowpow Coan Excnanos, Feb. 14—Fine English wheat | ©% improvement inthe demand for pices goods. 74 present law, and the amelioration it affected as | ed their ‘solemn determination never again to pass } cised by the Ecclesiastical Courts of England and | the memorial just alluded te:— met a free sale at an wlvance of 1s per quarter, but there | merchants spear quite Gtsponed to cease Saying tilt compared with the existing rate of duties. The | or to retain for twenty four hours. without exehang- | Weles. “To the Di of the Britiih and North Ame- | wes noimprovement in the value of ordioary samples, | they see whet relief is to be ufforded to the comm right hon. baronet thus canciuded ¢ we that | § ‘i Bank ‘of MLE |. Jtwill also be desirable that you should: conside: ‘0 the Directors of the Britiih and North Ame- } P00 feand was steady for good foreign wheat at recber | World. Should this continues few weeks, it will tond Tok mote pasty purposes had e ing for gold, any Bank of England notes, until by ¥ be y' consider rican Royal Mail Steamers. her rates ; the holders generall to depress the condition of the operatives still more, ae the manufecturers are unwilling to produce *, OX~ 4 ; jew to thei ision th | “4 je ly refusing fermer been wiser for ine to say, at have | the total repeal of the corn lawe government, show- | with a view to their revision the laws which regu “The misfortune that caused the return of the | rales, somewhat checked Salaete intel For bonded | the magofscturers are unwilling, to produce quod. Cy sist all change.” Splion ed their readiness to redress the people’s gricv. | late the registration of electors of members to serve | steamship Caledonia induced the passengers to hold | jitie ‘inquiry was experienced, and no ehange in value corn laws—we will ve | ances. in Parliament. ji the ei i idera- en out since last Thursday. Prices are steady. said that all that wasnege was to amend the | “The people of Hanley and Shelton, in the potte- | The restoration of my diplomatic and friendly in- er at ach ogo pee a Stir tinaahtee pei athoen ety Faswen Foe: Panis, Fu, 16. averages, and the noble lord opposite te of | ties, by way of showiag their indignation at the | tercourse with the Court of Teheren has been fol- | + On the 10:h instant, after a succescion of adverse | tions of maltin ee Opening Price. Tieniag, Price. opinion that that would correct the evils of the | cruel insult offered them by Sir Robert Peel's mock | lowed by the completion of the commercial treaty | winda,asevere gale met us, and such was ite almost | steady sale, and choice qnalitics fit for xeed were the | Five per Cents, J19f, Se. 1s 900. bat other considerations and other | measure of ‘awful importance,” relative to aa al- | With the King of Persia, which I have directed to | un, ‘ated violence, that had it not been for the | turn dearer. Malt was dull at last weck’s currency. | Four per Cents, tae 1 = ed upon those teration in the corn lawa, yesterda; ied his effi- | be laid betore you. ius P deep confidence placed ‘in Captain Lott and in the | Beans and Peas in moderate request at full as much mo- | Thi Me 33998. >: aa tration of the aif ay through the priccipal streets o Frc on Lg Tam engaged in negotiations with eeveral pow- | great strength of the ship, we should have felt most | Pex, , The, Ost trade was dull, but good Corn could mot | Penk ef Rraves, "1086. 50¢. 105f, 250. (cheers) Istated before, and I with druin and fe, amidet the carses and execra: | ere, which I trast by leading to conventions founded } painfally anxious for the result. Avevere blow of | Gyaret cheepor. Linseed and Rensaced were tafen | Homan Loeh, 1 ~J | in considering this question I have | tions of thousands, who pelted him Fight well with | on the just principle of mutual advantage, may ex- | the sea so wrenched and dieabled our rudder thet it Sian —inmiwes i Spanish Active, 26h 1. to account the arrangements that ought to | mad and. st dise thirty, or forty pistol | tend to the trade and commerce of the country. hardly held together. Our confidence in Captain | Feb.16 —The trade is entirely stegnant this morning, | Passive, 5 z 2 consistently with meee and compre- | shots at him, and set fire to him, amidst the groan-| | regret that I am not a!’ to announce to you the | Lott war, however, most nobly answered ; the first. | excepting inthe retail business for immediate consump | Belgian Fives, 104s ink re ite ote avoiding the urbance of ca- | ing and hooting of an exasperated host of sufferers | re-establishment of peaceiuirelations with the Go- | to diecover the misfortune, he, by prudent and effect | tion, and nominally all the quotations are the same ns on | Belgian Threes, 72 60e. a o , anne in ure, and taking from the cruel operation of these wicked laws. vernment of China. tual measutes, secured our immediate safety; itwas | ‘he last market day. The uneertainty respecting the pg gh mK, an ode bo Beppiners of Ba abrogperity and so Buant ws Evriey —Immediately upon the arrival | _ The uniform success which has attended the hos- | hie skill and judgment that directed every effort; | “sasure of the government is against all business of « | Hatin 9 Lesbdas CUA SONU —e.5 money. . 26f. 460 ; three months, paper, 29f. 27}.; money, New Hampshire KIcetion, subsiste: of the news of the ministerial tik tions directed against that power, and ith directing, applied his speculative ktmd: or bee ii ty Meas state af ( apry rahe large oe nag in the market Pisce Ro fe crm id ice in'the ekill aad rallantry of my Raval and jena athena The atate of Si prerie vi a A beanie i wear rag ~ be ply of corn, of “se 3 sore ue Sir R. Peelineffigy. Before the e: , ep? forces, encourage the hope on er rth all endeavour to repair it sufficiently to permit us prese 1 i i i erg deseri here may be the = disterbanes. of the. tal sentence was parsed upon him, in which he was | our differences with the government of will | to comtinue our course in safety, and atier many eaten came owt or bleak Seger termed the ** basest of quimisiagad” be brought to an early termination, and our com- ‘of severe labor, Captain Lott, yielding to his | © ‘supported : ‘ iat pre a of the country, and greate Baaprorp —A public meeting of the inhabi | mercial relations with thet country placed on a satis- pemngnve jet hem wpiiee, tad aher & comeltation inte a ieey ny: atl Kighty-two towns rrr re be font nee age Het cd commercial tants of Bradford was held on ‘Thursday last, | factory basis. with his officers, unwillingly ordered our rewurn. zood ard. 1s 10,4 to Te ild; mid blackish leaf, Is 1 mecepiitiaid sites 101998 ies greates des te tao con in front of the Bowling Green, for the purpose of | I have observed with deep regret the continued | * We, the passengers, many of whom have been fi: 11}; good to fine, blackish leaf 2+ 1 2534; Pekkoe — — 4due protection to agricultare, to} the manu. taking into consideration the prepeses measure ' distress in the manufacturing districts of the coun: " in the frequent habit of crossing the Atlantic in these — davor, 28 41 to 28d. 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