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Vii Ets, rete) NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 19, 1843. Price ‘rwe Cents, ‘To the Public. ro ZW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. NEW JERSEY RAILROAD AND TRANS The Year's Farewell. Mr. Connan tegretied the protraction of this dis. | wares, and merchandise, the product of the couatries THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub. | "° ‘iiftom Now York on the 25th suit Liverpool on the 1%th PORTATION COMPANY, It comes, through the wintry night, cussion by the resolutions of the senator from Vir- Reitiah ok aaah realiuas Genie hae ee lished every day of the year exept New Year's day and 4 NEW YORK AND NEWARK, ‘Adeep and a solemn strain, ginia, (Mr. Rives). But it was obvious that Sena- | Poon ‘their foreign commerce through the parts ah te Fourth of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per an- o. ete phvas barr esas might, teneines not se time pean ryae cxenes Ore same. e \—postages paid—cash in advance. Ni “| sols “afl 5 with the amendment nd that time might be af- ‘ te thi “— “xg Ship GARRICK, Captain Win. Skiddy, 25th Februazy. ae But wild ts the masio of windwolce stringy, forded for printing and’ perusal, he moved to post- one bigiory, pl thea poate ip this, } espnawe oF allof THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Baturlay | Ship ROSCIUS, Captain John Collins, 25th March. ‘are reduced to 25 cents. Aad Oot tee aetna pone the subject ull Tuesday next. ROSY |\the treaties of reciprocity between the foverr mnente morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum—| Shi? SHERIDAN, Cantain FA De penurot th May. From the oot of Courtiands street, New York isthe dying yearsimneweut> ot Mr. Mitirr moved an amendment to the original | Named i ttt oY sie Tage ession, Mr.” saad, postages paid—cash imadvance. ‘ From Livenroai. Laayts Nam York eh ark » resolutions, ageerting the justice and wisdom of the | Pr are Rogw on tipo e, Commerce.made Sennedys informed that-the ciroulation of | Sti? SIPPONS Captain EB. Cobb, isch Febramy. | aco ACM’ Arh FM. AcTM ACM. At ig Ba It floats o'er the faded flelds, distribution of the proceeds ot the public lands—but pe thste subject, (a copy ofS very able ADVERTISERS are She BREMIDAN, Cantain FA. Depeyser SN Apel are! 16 da, 4. do. a” ‘do. a2 do. wr eae tha reapers joy, hath been, it yields | HOt acknowledging the power of assumption. rebert ont Ce PoaEN iTS thew PY OF which 1 will theHeraldis over THIRTY THOUSAND, andincreasing | Sh? GARIUCK, ( lady, 30h Apr % do 9 do 6 do. ith the song of praise which the peasant yiel Mr. Kino opposed the project as one of the most | 8°84 you) am sutions. That ft A siaire y plain John ini, 3A . - 7 do. we do For thi 3 i ast. Ithas the largest.circulation of any paper in this city, | These ships are all ofthe frst class, upw Of 10H tena, built oN SUNDAYS. Sy memervenahe Baneees outrageous ever proposed to any Congress, and neport nealen Ot ie raeerry and commere!2., 7 With the breezes blithe and bland, * ‘ - But it tells the aged of better things it to the publi¢ credit, to the States, and to the world, trimental ’.9 the commercial and to‘give a fair and direct expression of their serti- | ests of th ¢ United States. He Sshantiasionn, ic asissued, atthe Die in the fallowing order, excepting that when the lay ns falls on Sunday, the ships will sail onthe sueceed- ‘ng day. PUBLISHING PRICES: isi in D. But the song grows sad on the battle io or the world, and ie therefore, the best channel for business Poon gin 4 pl epee insnae oy Be peat coward ha rened Lowe Rm the foot of Courtlande street, Ofthe Brahiniy n-lit shore, wished the vote taken immedi ely, to Scoot gl speaks of a National Bank and» Doria uader,and men inthe city ur country. Prices moderate—cash in ad- | tas been taken arrangement. of naogmmodations, AtOA. Mand die0)M. Att For it tells of the eyes that look in vain expectation of relief which might be entertained by | reign remedies, and recomme” riff, as sove- vance. a erie ieee kg penned by exgevicnted Piha Sib te For the loved that come no more. the States. procity Treaties be abolished or tal the Reci- ; I "ssh i i eave New Yor! F beli the vote on the Bankrupt ie as fast as t expire. PRINTING ofall kinds, executed at the most moderate } ‘fon yaar ‘ er Sei Bt sae 2 tM : Throgs us eaaa aes Sto i tive “6 bik tee Peres the one being merely ai alee a ie , - fairly before the House prices, and in the moet elegant style. subg the capex ot owvers oe mire will be seepousic sad By the shadow y paths ofthe forest foods, an expression of opinion, and the other a legislative | Messrs. Kennedy, M’Ker ba A vies be gpenenne by JAMES GORDON BENNETT, arb'tis of Indhug are signed therefor. shane Mardenetrgeagei tay 5) aaa action. Mr.Keanepygavethe oie a eens Wor t>tehs araly. 20. , And it wales the tones whieh the wilderness i i ¢ , Origin of the reciprocity trea- Paornizton ov THE Hexaup Estasuisuaene, ee COnENS ved! #6 South ata ew, York, of to | pe transfor WestBeld,Plsiateld, Bonidvook, Somerville Hath long in her silence shrin', Mr. Catsroux said he was not one of those who | ties, both here aud in’ 5 iriain; and particuladly be- ‘WM. & SAS. BROWN &'CO., Liverpool. | got ‘a n Y ‘The echoes of far forgotten day’, believed these resolutions to be of a, mere abstract | twe: u * oreign Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. by the packets wil + 12% cenis persingl cc. connect with the 9 A M, 2end 4% P Mtrains trom New LS ay’, b tions of the first | trasted with those, gn governments, as con- anette ng by the packets will b Lee 12% cents per single | York, daily, Sundays excepted. ‘That have left no trace behind. nature. He held them to be propositions o' 8 i ¥ between G. Britain and the conti- 3 OR Cats. pas cnpne,-® 2 Fare between New York and Elizabeth Town 25 cents magnitude—the greatest ever presented to the Uni- | nental powers. fe insisted that 1 ‘4 BOOKS FOR THE PEOPLE OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. SAP YORR nafiwaP Ane NeW BRUNSWiCce Ofthoeld trite wealtwand po ted States, and that no.man who anticipated the | treaties, Englar id always contrived (raion eee HIE ftom (a i at ig ge AE Mii j ‘are reduced. 3 And it winda ite way to their weary hearts worst result of this question, anticipated as bad as 1t | vantage Over ‘ other governments. He relered to Tost Bs Nort Westcores aot and Neusat 01a the foul of Faiberty street, daily. Inthe hush of thedreamy hour; might be. | This being the the operation’ 5 of thin reciprocity system between where all the Cheap Pablications of the day can ‘as soon INE of Packets fr Liverpool will hereafter be Boal Teanre Nan Poppewien Tothe young it speaks of thelr fuvare springs, opinion under the highest obli England av’ j-ys, and insisted that it was highly de- iJ $ i ROSINA MI oe vil \GE MA! F Jn the far unfading land. ii Thus believi though he con- | House ghould tak: 6 " RT ION, , For New York. —_- For Liverpool. the 536and 736 4.M ments upon it. us believing, althoug! I jould take and exercise the power whi te eet va ri od ‘Tie: ROURAMERIOA, (dene ') ely 3 ete Reena rs And it tells of the deserts cross’d, sidered the Bankrupt law as Aetna yng lg it har’s to regulate the commercial a datally nee by W. B. Boatish, dre 12% br. Bailey, get } Ma 1p yo bes New York aud Of the fair forsaken ground, demanding immediate attention, it was nothing, | Not Jeave so much of this important matter THE BIBLE IN’ SPAIN—By reg ‘The ENGLAND, dine 8 au 7 HoT Ays im the dq and 7 A. ML trainfrom New Beant OF the pleatant streams which the heart hath lost, cgventially nothing, when corapared with ae ques: | to depend Lon the action of the Executive. — N ‘ ec. Ak, and .M. fi York, has be nd the hidden fountains found; tion. He should consider time well spent, in this | He declared that this Treat: ii eneral History of the Deto Waite. (Feb 19 dpi 2:1 cages ae ORAS Sh ng ee “Heme Hae, an ep For it speaks of the rock before us cleft, discussion, even if it occupied every remaining mo- | lik ely to absorb every thin romp 2 han sed Ap pstheese aed b of 25:00. Te OT ie eet bee i Nopr Focesed Neer Gcanewicks tn pes eenpe: bs free ae ment of the session. The two hundred million } h ad recentl inmtaoes ob that!ia the rane Gate ALLISON'S BELENDI AiBFORY OF RU; : eHaunboue, (fateh | BANTRY | prassiacin ‘wrs Sencee Cats tent an a hod wale! 0" itt grep Stoak project required full and ample discussion; | “cariff would. probably hereafter be regulared by ROPE, ia 16 Numbers. The I IL, 1 and est ennai ter 4 , aie gelve ferry dcket ts Tickets are reesived by. the gon MY FA SY 0 wud he must yt 8 weanes pokremeani its eaoet Treaty. (Alluding ,to Duff Green’s rumored mis- " 0. c netor only onthe day when purchased. fi Sin evils; and if it had any friends upon that floor, he | sion). He insisted, that under the action of th COOLEY'S AMERICAN IN EGYPT, to be Mahal? Mar 19 May 7 Washington, evils; an ven floor ted, ler the action of these The NORTH AMERICA, ¢ A: 1 Sept 19 * 2 5 flirmative form, oi ci wna SOURS REDIA,Nort? ands, 3 een e18 04, fe! dan ig MORRIS AND ESSEX RAIL ROAD, {Correspondence of the Herald.) hoped they would present it in an. aftirmative Cor, J reciprocity treaties, the commerce and tonnage of URES: DICTIONARY, of the, Aru, Selences, The NEW YORE, OPPS ARM sg gat ‘Wasnmeron, Thursday ig we live was an extraordinary. one, the tremendous’ | towns, Bremen, Lubec, and Hamburgh had wonder Ko, to,be com Neat “it ry wamagers, 398 pgs Bec Reb Feb. 16, 1843. eflects of which would run far beyond the present | fully increased of late years, whilst that of the Unis CSOT Ge Co rnan rattes The CAMBRIDGE Pre aen Geo | New Anameacnte Tits Rosd having beenrenidat great | THC Question of Assuming State Debts— | generation, and he wished this important subjee , | ted States had decreased in’a similar ratio. It was THERSS HISTORY OF THE FRENCH tons, I i Ket 17 | expense with the most approved and heaviest H ra‘l, to secure | BML No, 548 in the Senate—The Infamous | acted upon immediately. 7 true that at the present time the treaties with REVOLUTION, 'No I] now. Nia’ The conumige re tte bas 4 isis Mepiditicns Convevaden Detaecgn sew st ee Post Office Bill in the fouse—Oregon— Mr, Henperson said that the first time he ev er | England could not be touched ; but that the treaties by J id Metle D’Aubigne, No 1 and 2 now ‘ A. Cote. May 19 Jory 2 7 | First Train from Mogristown Will leave at 74 AM, —Tarif—The Somers’ Case—A’ Curioug | 24t¢, and he deemed their previous action upon the | in the resolutions were about expiring, or had alrea ready x 5 Punetuality, as regards the day of sailing, will be observed as | Second ‘T'rain from Mornstown will leave at Ke M. * | subject a sufficient expression of their opinion. He | dy expired, and ought not to be renewed. In 1880 MASTERMAN READY—by Marryat. Just gretofore. the ee of sence outward ig now fixed at One | Fust Train from New York will leave at 9A M—Newark at | Case of a Double Marriage—Gosstp, &e. | read their vote of 1839, declaring the improprie ty of | our exports from England were $11,800,000; in 1840 ouNG ISLANDERS—by J. Taylor, ue will be trovided, with the exception of wines and Luipors, | “Second Train from New York will leave at 2 PM—New- | Although the caption to this letter is large, yet | such an act, and its ditect violation of the Cop siitu- | they were $22,350,000. In 1880 from the Hanse Fay FARMER'S ENCYCLO! ARDIAY and * which Wil be furnished by eos: te pk ot 8 t, the Morning Train from Morristown will ar- | ‘here was not mueh real business done in either | tion of the United States. 4 Towns they were only $1,800,000; in 1840 the: ‘Dictionary of Raral Afftin—By CW Yohe | Gt MARSH Foggy nee in tine fore 5AM Train to New York. | House to-day. chests. Wacker and Baany raised the cry of | were $4,200,000, and nearly all carried m vesee! SPARKS’ LIFE OF WASHINGTON, 6 num- Je34 Iv BARING BROTHERS & CC, the morning Train to Philapelphia; by the Afternoon Train A British influence,” &c. owned in Bremen, &c. In 1830 the whole foreign oe . SAME Sen LT ee they will rive ot Newark in time, for the 336 PM Train to The question of the assumption of State debts _Mr. Auten asserted that he had not expressed | tonnage entering our ports was less than 132,000 tons. UD RARBe 506 ge & 1 LOUISIANA AND NE ORY FANS. OF PACKETS Eauonsess by the Morolog Trai, (rem New York witl ari was discuseed on Mr. Rives’ amendments to-day in fone pee this subject in a whisper, but loudly and hs 1840 it ee increased to oe tons. In 183@ . M di 1d _ : istinetly. * e aggregate tonnage enter ECTOR O'HALLORAN No.9, © 126 Rlaag wresbor earth tres thas Pike enh wo She, dingo rar the Senate ; and that body also referred Amold’s it mee nne the mere value of the 200 millions of } the assentio Peet hee . acca neh De TOMS NES ecory of « Rounding an Bons i ee, S| TANGER GRE Ghue. Sige Had healt bs the Adri on stock that wasinvolved in this question,bu tthe pow. | nish and Swedish, was only 16,000 tons; in 1840 it i "ow Fielding, round despatch a ship from this ort on the Ist, 5th, 10th, 15th, 20th, and saa ‘inance. In the House, the Postoffice Committee | er of taxation, the annulling of the State: constitu. | was tons! An increase of over 400 per cent in JOSER RD REWS. be, Flelding, completein Burot cach mouth, com.: enerny the 1 se Oeener tid Coun reported the tyrannical bill'to stop private Expresses, | tions, &c. This question, under British gold influ- | 10 years! The American Toritinge ‘eonifg’ to our ‘one number, 5 ing, until May, when regaiar days will be appointed for the re- . * ence, &c. would exert the most terrible: and dan-} ports from the above places in 1830 was L. 8. D.—Or, Accounts of Irish Heirs, by 8 Lover, toninder of the Yeny, whheroby. frost delays and disappointments without amendment, and also the bill to settle the | cerous influence in the next Presidential election | 153,000 tons; in 1840 it "was only 97,000 tons. No 1 and 2 now ready, om] ‘sill Gaeanteton tis Moiteed tT Pompe. NE AND TART INE | Oregon Territory ; and hada long discussion on the | ever seen. If this government did not take a deci- | A decrease against us of over 40 per cent in ten NOVELIST’S LIBRARY. fur 34400 er ae Via Newark, New Branswick, Princeton, ‘Trenton, Bordes- | Reciprocity treaties between the United States and | sive stand on this question, but remain in an ambi- | years. This was owing to these reciprocity trea- ‘This Library will be completed in ten weekly cumbers. ‘Ship Sissi reat ‘Hilliard. THROUGH in SIX HOURS, Denmark, Sweden, the Hanseatic Towns, &c, ; | 849U8 pesitien,the sharp sightedness of foreign capi- He if where the arouiniett/h was pretty much like the VIVIAN GREY—by D’Israeli—complete in one Ship LOUIS" TLE, Cayeain Hun Leave New York, from the foot of Liberty street, daily. at® | but no definit ti had thi talists would exert the influence of their money. rishman’s—all of one side. The tonnage from the va wolume, Le Ry 35 Blup SHAKSPEAR Capra Miner. A Mand as P M. jut no definite action was had upon any thing. here, to affect it, and it might lead to acontest with | Hanseatic towns alone,tin 1830, was only 9,500 tons. NERS teR pay eM Gy on a = Bhip Gi hy Syite pie eather amford. ean moms stan peooonde te Bordentown, trom thenee by I will begin at the beginning. England and all Europe, &c. &c. In 1837, it had increased to 71,000 tons. And now plete in one volumes. D'tarast % Ship OCMULGE: 4 Captain Leavitt. The Brening ef Tice th direct to Camden, (opposite After showing a disposition seriously to consider Mr. Conrap’s motion was negatived by yeas 19, | they have 100 ships iu the direct trade to the United THE YOUNG DUKE—by D’lsrach—w tha por- Bue Ni isan » Captain Dickinson. Philadelphia) without cl fears. 4 : bale nays 23, and the subject was put over till to-mor- ['States, where ten years ago they had not a dozen fra of the rave ea 4 sup Mews 8, Curated Knight. Passeugers will procure tickets at the office foot of Li- and pass House Bill No. 648, and referring it to the row. vessels. And they. algo injure this country exceed- Resin ra Shetesc ‘Drisracli—complete % ‘These pe were ll bul An the sity if New York, exapess veaee wh Snes A eommcdions, saamboat will besa reali) Fingdce cli the etd asneried to con-| The following were the ayes and nays on that mo- tnely in the indirect carrying trade. iABremen ship in one volume. for packets, ave of light draft of water, have recently been | Philadel erates are conveyed from city to city, | sider the following resolutions of Mr. Rives, re- | tion :— would bring a cargo of emigrants to Baltimore, take PETER SIMPLE, by Marryat, complete in one (wy coppered and put in splendid order,with accommodations | without being opeaed by the way. ; J © of flour th vi ‘ ibe cE) passe! alled mfort. Th nanded i nai i tive to tl ti St ce. Yeas—Messrs. Archer, Barrow, Bates, Bayard, Berrion, | 2 C2780 of Hour thence to Venezuela, and take a car- CONTAIN! FLEMING—by DISRAELI—com fence drmaners, who will make ery exeniento Bs mene and dieting roomy expressy forthe > oy aac ba tate ae eed oe jean y AU ya Choate, Conrad, Cratts,ritenden, Evans, Graham, Hun | 20 0! cafive thanos to Europe ; and £0, injure. wa an plece m one number. ee y al imen wed up an Reuirning, fines leave Philadelphia from the foot of am rum, Merrick, Miller, Morehead, Smith, of e Indtrect trade 19 various ways. It was owingto MONTHLY MAGAZINES. Oren POT eee ee (Cheatnut street by railrond from Camden, at 9 o’elock A Nand | fore. “pada hee Tallmadge—19. these facts that he wished to call the attention of the GODEY’S LADY'S BOOK, for March, s Ua forjowelry, bullice, precious stones, silver Gr pleted ware, | ° Wiar Lifoas for Baltimore; lodve Pailadelpht Resolved, That another of the}prominent causes which jessrs. Allen, Bogby, Benton, Buchanan, Cal- | House and the country to the matter GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE, bs F or for any letters, or package sectty @rpattn beard of | M- being w continuation of the ines ome Row Cone me AP | tend. to prolong and increase the financial embarrass. ulton, Henderson, King, Linn, McDuftie, Mc.Ro- | ‘Mr, McKron aud, that alter the elaborat i SARGEN'R MAGAZINE, Feb number, int | fceftoiaht or eae pn DAILY PACKAGE EXPRESG CAR FOR ALBANT, | tomofpublic and private credit, is the uncertainty and } TePyon. gepan Wucot Williams, Woodbury, Weight, } che members must be convinced that the subject MIs? LESLIES MAGAZINE, February number, K-90 INS & CO. o6 eee ae TROY, AND BUFFALO. fegardto the debts of the Btates, by the agitation of pro | ‘The Senate then adjourned, . weed Fe Le a ak en cRiadt rae just pabltshed, RLD OF FASHION, fo 6 Orteans, who will promptly forward all goods to their address, jecta for the virtual mption of those debts by the au- Thissketch and the vote will give you an idea of = a not only affected the commer THE LADY'S’ WO! rt. ‘The ships of this line are rarrauted (0 suil punctnally as ad- thorities of the Union. That while this uncertainty is | the feeling of the Senate on this important subject. | &2¢ Particularly the navigating interests, but also larch, Tae 7 fettised, aud great eare will be taken to have the goods correct- rmitted to exist, its mischievous effect is to foster de: Inthe: thouss Mr/Brigea fri the: Mostoffice Gort. our relations to foreign nations, on a matter which WAVERLY NOVELS. FAESCOTTS GENERAL PASSAGE U FFICE. By the Housaronte Hatt Hoad, ranning thr rom this City iat hopes of relief trom a quarter myhence itcan never | mittee, report ahs des hilleanthew laity , Sicb Bids thaakaes fuvolfe? He hates Principles. ‘The resoletions of é 4 y,in Twelve Hours. itimately proceed, and to divert the attention of the 4 Aad i the committee of commerce were in effect a propo- IVANHOE—by SirWalter Scott—complete in one 43 PECK SLIP, NEW YORK. i Leaves at 7 o'clock in the morning. indebted States from that timely and energetic application | eneral to direct and require that the postage of all J gi: lutionize i ‘umber, % : The subscribers have mate arrancements with the Housa eee egePheation | letters and other mailable matter deposited i sition to revolutionize a well settled feeling on the i : Li oftheir own resources to che fulfilment of their engage- rs and o| a ter deposited in any | part of t try. : GUY'MANNERING-by Sir ater $ ot BBB | ert eee Comrnay ncaa Emon us jerctonvely | Senter which they wold otherwise make,and whtci’w | post office of the United States, and directed to | Prt of thie country. ‘The reciprocity system was THE ANTIQUARY- ‘Bir Walter Seott— ph rye vansccibats Woe to call the ettention of chair See ‘vain, running through so Albany in twelve ours, She sales petural, Cr proper Faliange Ae. the liqui ion Texas, shall be pre-paid; which was ordered to be ropean nations were stghaan in war, their vo! oi te 1m one Bumber, at x vd Ir iv t te: ; r fi ilities tl i h 4 ds th mamer- ROB ROW thy Bir Walter Seott—complete in one and) ne public weneraliy, to thelr “serior arrangements | Notes Packager, Balen and Cases of Cools, Kes for any ef | Jemandel hy the interests ofthe parties immediate core | Tint from the samme committee, the Senate bill o cial marine was, annihilated ; our ships of course aH ALITY—by Sir Walter ‘Scoti= >! | pare of Kasiand, Irelapl, Beotand or Walcs, in tae magnificent | ep ve names oF intermediate places. + bat, | cePRed, ax well ns by those of the country at large, that | prevent the establishment of private expresses on | 20e traversed the ocean in peace for a long series OLD aplete mene uamber. 25 _| Tackec ships comprising’ the “ note death aed ance, aed Sach Other bide as wy be | Congress should now explicitly and unequivocally de- | [sit routes, and for the prevention of fraud he | Ol years. Alter the close of the late war, we ten- HEART OF MID LOTHIAN—by Scott—com- a NEW LIVERPOOL PACKETS,” VIZ. | Roves,dafaand accounts, ard sacl y be | Glarethe views it entertains of the appropriate and con- Wenue of the Postoflice Departinents whiclr wa, | ¢fed to England, and she gladly accepted,’ propo- prin'gin ene na % hip ROSCIUE, Capt. Collins. «dar ‘POMEROY & CO.2 Wallstreet, New York. ait utional sphere of its powers and duties in relation to pid St br he Detmaitiee 7 rte hate ne hee Dip sition to allow veseels to enter each other nat et » phir SHERIDAN, Capeain Depeyater. gy teenage sng ‘MRevolved; That, in the fundamental division and allot. | of the Union. : ports on reciprocal terms. ‘The consequence of thie xenliWOnth by os Ship GARR NGULR G ‘ ment of political’ power established by the Constitution | This last, you know, is the bill against which the Gentes tes ven Se of Eriol Reales wavenuyey WP SOUTHERNER, Capiain Woodhouse: thetween the Government of the Union, and those of the | whole reading public ery out. ‘The following was | °\2 > our shipping. In 1822, the Committee one Bamber, 5 ROCHE Gartain Palm: ‘A on : hs, several States, there is no power or anthority given to the | the vote on the bill in Committee -— b i eta oe ie @ spirit o| pee ty and actuated THE MONASTERY—by Walter Scott—com- iP RPOOL, Captain fe b . x N former to provide for the payment of the debts incurred f Hoek ry policy, reported the following resolu- THE KEEOT Oo Waller Seott—complete in one of eupent eee ee ie r Meng. Hamden & EATRESS.cosed of their route | DY the latter in virtue of their Sega iuted cpurentencer 28 Williaa of tent, Briggs, Chairman OO red) RAP iia! Ges oi ihn s h month throughout the | from New York, to Aibany and. Troy, the subecri. | Within their separate and exclusive jurisdiction; that any | Russell of Ohio.” gettin tonsa esolved, That the Government of the United States, MONTROSE, Wall % ix di thereby the possi | bers, the old id if nde & Co’s Northe: attempt by the General Government thus to assume and $ “iad ys ul having uniformly avowed and declared its attachment to bake sn, somos aetna ih ka biney Veione sree = ee, + Sperone pera Bec ote ese TUS, a eens ay ee nae f tmapous ups the poopie atthe Unionthe. dabisof Lnatel Gye 0f KF Hlogd,.of Fame Korky the principles offre commerce, and having. in tne tece THE PRATE—by Walter Scott—complete inone Feseeges direct from Lon . Bristol and Greenock to New | heretofore, leaving New York, Albany and Trey, Daily ,and | dual States, would be not merely a gro: rversion of | ronned) ¢ India 1 oning! rgini ties which it has formed and agreed to with foreign na- number. 2 | York, Also fiom Liverpool to, New Orletns, Mobile, Saran | connectat Tray with Jacohe’ Montreal Express, and wall for- | the truste confided to it; but an utter annihilation of that | Kennedy, of Indiana. _ | tions, and in legislative acts, adhered to them, should be RARY OF SELECT NOVELS. aan eae tah Nord Arsen eat oe tr arena ihe | ward Specie, Bank Notes, Vackages, Bundles Cates of Goods, | wholesome and necessary relation between power and | —Yousee, all the western men, who know nothing | the lastto abandon them, and especially at a’ time when LIB) 3 , 3 ‘on liberal terms. oughont the Canada’s, . responsibility which is the vital principle of ail repre- | about the new: r business, and very little ot pe- | Very Just and enlightened nation is conforming its com- Beautifal Uniform Edition of Balwer’s Novel gaged provghont the ‘Also East, from Troy and Albany to | Tespo} y spape! ry pe. ; jounitel oaceemn Eig of Baler Hovels. vp eegous wishing to send for their fiends, will not ful to see | Boston, and West from Albany to Buffalo. °° : sentative government. That such an arbitrary and w riodical literature, were in favor of this most unjust Brigit eri toan accordance with those principles.” vantages re selecting ine in prefer- siness entrusted to their charge wil promptly at- | thorized transfer of burdens, from those who Created, i , zi i BOM sitet ankehé mage en he gets | Psa nasa he" anya ek |showasiny tm onde rth o ger vhs re | "My, Pewoxaron reported, a bill authorizing te | by ocameion,toopen our pro all mato T RINA. iG ree e from the vanous seaports of Irelan jcotland, ‘nos. xchange, Albany. ultimately Jeopard the union of the States; an J e + , RI The Last of the Tribunes. can.tlso be secured. i ‘ A. G. Filkins, 228 River street, Troy. expectation, therefore, that this Government will ny A bill was passed to allow John Wollenden, the | Would repevl it, these resolutions would be useless. SE“F DEVOTION, or ne ph, The regular packets for whi subscribers are agents, sail 8. Jacob's Exchange Court, St Paul st, Montreal. | time, now or hereafter, assume or provide for the payment | old sailor in the Philadelphia Naval Asylum, $108 a | The matter involved executive and legislative ae- iy OME. or the Hetero England. eee ey Bdcak hom Lirik be Oe ine Naw. You REFERENCES, Pieri ofthe debts of the individual States, directly or indirectly, | year. He was40 years in the service. hey tion. He agreed with the Chairmen on Commere: ALICE: or, Yh ies; Seqnel to Maltravers. 19th, and of each month. New Orleans, Mi Pri Ward & Ki ; J. Humphrey, gs dA aban dag ace ge bah eh Mr. Apams, from the committee on foreign affairs, | that this treaty-making power should be watche: SHE LAST OF me BARONS. PER aby aa Charleston, weekly throughout the season. Jacob Little, & Go, iow Gov B Wella, * ela, ST Toy iment of, Pig ces pr the che | reported the Senate Bill to settle Oregon (which yow | 80 that it should not swallow up the legislative power eT Rae eee 16 Persons in the country wishing to send money to their friends | Penoon & Hoffman, G. 8. Douglass, | tions by edeliberate act ef the public will and a solemn | Have already printed), without amendment, and al- | of the government. The question had not been fully x by enclosixg the sum they wish sent, with the name and Carpenter & Vermilye, ¥. Leake ledge ot the public faith through their constitutional so a similar bill of the House, without amendment. | examined. The chairman of the committee had COOPER’S NOVELS, Yr sacled Doantak i0 oe} ee pledg P if tutional end | n i RED ROVER, in two numbers, price oo Saeovst Weise forwarded per fist peckel, after, the receipt | Drews Robinees te Co. av | appropriate organs, forbids the apprehension that any of | Butthe committee reported that neither bill ought to | stated the number of the vessels belonging to the —, tnereof, and an acknowledgement for the ‘same returned per TEN ISLAND FERRY the States of this Union will fail to call forth their utmost | be passed. They were referred to the committee of | several nations, whose treaties had expired, which a GHARLES, DICKENS’ (B02) WORKS. Mall ight, for oe er ee STATES , resources for the inal redemption of thelr engagements, thes whole. iia ve fad anived in the United States indirectly, but was 1 the wou! we. writer published in regular at sight, for any amount, are payable on demand, wit Foot of Whitehall street preferring every sacrifice to dishonor, and proud to illus: Mr. Kennepy, , again tried hard to get the able to state the number American vessels ROARS Q AMER for general cireulation, 1234 en ecguncarany ge gouas, athe Nedional ot Seotina 0] he a fees Rat po eyhece binky hc tee aaraed eranmenn Sei warrbotane bill made the special order for to-mor- Priieh, cleared fromm the ee of be gee ipmw TC! AS iCKL —I ‘20 cents un- Hit, , Messrs, James Bult, Son & Co., On and after Dec. 3d, the steamer 3 5 +) , row, but to no purpose. rom the West Indies, and other places, enter sen enapis ge over ih mle, » . pount Bank, Liverpool, | yl ums followe, antl fasthes notice Tw YORK. on their own facultie for deliverance from their present | "°X,Benaxrs, offered the following, relative to | the ports of the Hanseatic republics, the Prussian oul aioe. — s Sverre se Tasensatepintes if by letter, $i A.M, 3AM. Mr. ves thought a moment should not be Icat | he navy :-— ports of the Baltic, and of the other countries whose rickWICK PAP Splete in one nam post paid, ; J ” ee by Congress in expressing their opinions upon this | _ Resolved, That the Secretary of the Navy be, and he | ‘eaties were under consideration’ THE CURIOSITY SHOP, OLN, bad dip" W,&5..TAPSCOTT, 49Peek Blin, N. York | yy, PM ee subject, in one way of the other. It was a peculiar heraby ig directed to reportto this House at thenext see | Mr. Kenney said he could not. * = . C }, a stat ent of tl > 9) H * ‘ PUBLISHED IN-QUARTO Fo! after Monday, Ih instant. ani'uilfarther | acter—it met them every where—and movements | Years, together with thenames ofthecommanders of such J WO" How could we ac "He halite, oth sides of RM. FARSE! undermentioned RB notice, pawengers for Albany, vis Howsstomie | were made on every hand to obtain an assumption, | squadrons, and the name of the officer commanding each | '! Sh ofier: the Bolin Uninet oe ee which he LIGHTS AND SHADOWS OF FACTORY ahi ly dispatehed from hence and from Mar- Rte cugmiic 1 ek a ken by the general government, of the State debts, A | vessel of every kquadron ; also the foreign porta which | CUld offer, if the House insisted on action, calling gd ty ty beh el if sai ‘each month during the year, thas ites, | Matket Slip, East Huver, arriving in Albany same sreping virtual assumption had been proposed by a gentle- | each vessel hasentered during the timeof her remaining | 00 the State and Treasury Departments for this in- Price, ae 196 1 ae 1. iam file POMEROY & CO., 2 Wallst._ | man in the other House, in the issue of two hundred | on her station, or while proceeding to it, and the time | formation. He would offer these at a proper time. FRANCIS OF_Y. 18, or the Ci 7 Tap Sylvester, Beck. Fb} SRITIBA AND NOMA PURIGAS AOXAL MAIL | millions of government stock. The project hud | which she remained in each of said ports, and where the Mr McK. stated that the last returns of the Trea $7. VALLL i einga at of ne Jan 1. Mart plod Lider HIPS, originated here, and not among the people. — It | ptblic service hasbeen a cause of unusual detention, that | Department showed that in the last commercial abet atte a it pe Adame, fer ae Under contract with the Lords of the-Admiralty, seemed to him that the resolutions of the Senator | 2¢ #t#te the same; and also whether, in his opinion, any } year, 80 per cent of the imports were in American, of 1% + Capt Adams, jar I. v1 a : ; : b such vessels have remained unnecessarily long in foreign i 1 ND EXPLOITS OF THE DUKE ‘ap Haile, Api. from Maine, (Mr. Evane,) tended to this assumption, ig” | and but 20 per cent in foreign versels. He shower PE RMSNGTON. inet and fastened,and hat Lie + (Mr. 5) M, | perts; whether the attention of thecommander of any ‘ 7 Li , including @ y are a rea and copper festened,and have excellent ‘abd only needed the enacting elause to coniplete it. ; A also that even if the resolutions succeeded, that the of the PexinguLan ill modations for passengers. nly ig P| It. | squadron has in allsuch cases been called thereto; what iu with Foury-Tuase het rine. "ihe price of ein ‘passage will be $100, exclusive 0’ wines Was it not due to themselves, to the world, and to | such cases have been, and what proceedings have been | COMSequence would be a transfer of the vessels be- Pablished at the low ‘price of 25 cents, andliagorss ea pees nueema. ine the States, that Congress should tell them what they | instituted in relation to them ; and that hereafter the Sec. | longing to the Hanseatic cities to ports in Hanover BIANCA DRPRELLOcan ‘Hustoried! Romance besforaand free of othr barge unl Pe) 5 la See NNiA, 9: Howie Commander. | will do? “The States were looking to them, and as | retary of the Navy report to this House annually, at the | and Mecklenberg, with which treaties were run- Lrrzon Byi.wee. Single copies ‘or freight or passage apply to CALEDONIA, — E.G. Lott, do the matter now stood, would use no measures for | Commencement of each session‘of Congress, a statement, | ning, and perhaps to ports of Holland. It would dis- R v5 Bier to newsmen. SBM. 8, Se 2°, fant © Bb tadter, BN their own relief. He wished and‘ urged what was | ®#bove, applicable to the current year. turb the natural channels of trade, and perhaps ex- BEN on) daat received, at the low pre of 1G FRAN SOR ae | willl fom Liverpool and Boxter, via Haifar-asfollows: | iMt justice due to the States, that Congress expressly | Objected to. cite the German Customs Union’ to retaliate N. declare, by their action upon these resolutions, whether they will er will not provide for their re- lief. He believed this the most important question ever brought before Congress, and wished it decided now, without furtherdebate, vE, N.Y. Mr. Merrick was not willing that,the Senator )ASBAGE to and from Groat Britam tnd Ireland by the re: yedused to $120. No Berths secured cnt paid fer, pa. Ms ep begs make his remarks upon the ii he 13th, ‘or: " ation. A o 0 as Jat line of packets, sailing on the lst, i 94 v! oe rarer iy om a PRB EN & CO", No.3 Wallet. subject, and then shut out others from the same pri ah eee By b ORs vilege. He preferred, however, that the whole sub- lack Ball line of packets are as follows:— ny ‘ ‘Geopper, = , | ject be laid over--that they await the course of events She NY tit goo a Barstow, wi ER Vor tb SE AGES and leave the public tniad free to judge, examine, , Captai . On and after Tuesday, J: Md, y, ary 1913, the | and decide for itself. He had no idea of a divorce eur AMERICA Cs ee fron Bedford to New York | between the people and government of the United * +, | us by discriminating duties. Their cause and that BP ec ren gs He beige peda in | of the Hanse Town were indissoluble. Preines, Hass all the facts ii mapearegy Ls and pe berets their intrepots, and it would ‘Wise—I call the gentleman to order, sir ; he’s dis- | D€ 28 natural for them to act together as for the cussing the resolution atter an gbjection to it. whole valley of the Mississippi, which finds in New wie, i . | Orleans an outlet for its produce, to resist any mse oH cea then, following the gentle wrong done to New Orleans. He then went on to ‘Wier—(warmly)—Sir, I deny that I ever set such show how anxious we were to obtain free transit for a Nia Tale of Normandy, by Alexandre Du- 1GHBORS—From the German, by Mary rt cn SiS Y—applieg to Agrivulvnre and Physiol- rH Wes! CAPTYVE—Or the Times of ¥ QUEEN o¥ 8cOTS— QUEENS OF FRANCE ral Ri Speen an “ Heirs iv pe MAGAZIN—a republication PAUL) TH) 18% 1% | OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANT PASSAGE 10% OFFICE. cS) an example. Itwould take three months to answer American produce across the countries bordering this resolution. ‘The House refuased to suspend the rules. Mr. Sxyper offered the following :— ie Mediterranean, £0 asto reac! on the Atlantic and Me elptthiortes haat Tete te. and Tuscany, in which ‘ere we anxious now to the millions in Prussi: our treaty with Sardinii that was agreed upon. ill ran a line of ry in ~ ts , ' Resolved, That the Committee on the Judiciary mire incipal by turni i h B WIT be is & week, aa folio: States. We were but "4 enq' reverse that princi y turning against the Hanse sit ~ ie SF0 Captain, Waite, pe “ee seseet ung wo lye Monday, | common fate om tiotag Wi ere mc sb es Towns 1 a hoped cag penton ey es the bee HIXDSOR CASTLE All for, ps ‘ [i iF Road Hotel torserot wery and Broome | ti i H sleep tor the present. ‘as little understood, an AWVESTHAAS OF anrmUR oveany,} Line i comms of Joy separ fat | wa,"New Yor. vary conn Thanaay tad sagday | the Saree? When's creel later aeons Toe | eee marta, loge ig have been commited.n | Any iserference might result im dienster. “Phe best A dsevanc on all the above words to agente Averpool, to Boston, Ghrstes'and Neweastle, and through White "ifn Robbie’ | will pay no debts contracted by a son, does it not of aefril nature toocoupy his time ; and. to report to this | remedy for the shipping interest was to reduce the nbangenv tog forall te above, Magazines w ill be received at | New si a Be Sains arate. | Milleand Mile Bauare to Bedtort ean tend to embarraes and cripple the business of that | House the proper proceedings to bo taken on the ovca- —- proemerne | ne ~ mn gi. and d then we HAI MAGIC STROP CO “% ibseriber, ad son, although he might otherwise have red? | "on. ‘ ny nation. ive the mer- CHAPMAN'S MAGIO STROP. {stile mtn hs ances oh’ Yar aa eer OC: LEW, pristom. | Aad wonld not these’ assertions on the part of tne | ‘The clerk read the opinion of Judge Betts, which | chants the warehouse bill; thatjwould give ships em- Gall the attention of those persons residing ju the United | tne Red Bin! Ling of Sages will continue to run during the | general government have the same effect upon the | you have already published. ployment. He hoped that the democratic principle, Write CRDARSIORED, Inpresct mae | leet of eras fe . 1 ‘who wish to er 0 come | winter from White. Fue every day at 8 Oluck, and New j R ‘do fe ‘commend it as bei land, Scotland \ vine credit of the States? He ioe rick hes Ithergs come ‘aneat our potlee-ef sclmiaey: ware seeded by ure fi Ft ee sul York att o'eloek, PM ene onde i t " A°4 8 Willey importers of hardware, No m3 Pear ot fo pF ah insnown American shir. compre fLimtee jal and exact justice to all ndoned by an American t the House would adhere been adverse, and was + ee Eh DEvOREST, adverse, and would not sanction, the assumption of Pronrietor._ | State debts; buthe claimed, and his State claimed, d to. : which he invoked, of equ BA Peer wae ee tole were then discharged | nations, would not be a from consideration of the bill to suspend the klee- Congress. He trusted ql " WINTER ARRANGEMENT—8, M | het share ot the public dot " i lause in the Apportionment bill un- | to the doctrine avowed in the resolutions of 1822 rm, fo 215 do detrnsened pony at pe Pea rearinna a aeaaere Pa PKINS? Line o! to speak out on "hie abject He ind enters ta Niches henen: Congress closes. This was with a | Mr, Cusine was opposed to the reciprocity trea- ea 4 oon ow esis he eatony thereby avoiding any detention. hove | SESE jobs Farry. Taney Towa: Sima the war, it war had been commenced, and would | view to get the bill in the House and pass it right off ban But as it was a subject of immense importance, PH 50 Pearl at, with hie business wil be exe ina line will {eure New York at @o'elock daily, by the | stand his ground till the last gun was fired. He of-]| The House then went into Committee of the | and so many interests to be consulted, be did not e & Jones, promptages. Wine Railroad cars for Willia fe; and, will couvey passengers | fered a set of resolutions, as substitutes for those of | Whole on Mr Keanedy’s celebrated resolutions | wish the House to legislate on the subject now, in a ra command & mrefere as fares Sine Sing and, Pe TO An ged to Sodom, Ge | Me. Rives, declaring, ineflect, that government had | relative to the Reciprocity Treaties, tne Tariff, &c. | hurry, and at the cloge of a session. He wag in favor ppl my (and Saree, nn Fiders Gr Nndom to NewYork, | the power, and it was her duty, to assist the States, | They are as follow:— of leavin, the whole matter in the hands of the Se- Ww rete ! M TOMPKINS, Proprewr.. | by. @ disttibution of the procceds or value of the | Be it enacted by the Senateand House of Represonta- | cretary of State and the President, to cxercise their Fel. & Co, To tonver ‘The Railroad Fare from Williamsbridge to New. Fork 25 | pnblic ands. tives ofthe United Maton of "Americ in Congreet nem. wisdom upon it at leisure. . sink iit 7 ecats. a . | dled, at the President ef the United Ststcs be, and Mr. BREWSTER © in favor of free ie Rene BE tes compmitumcen and, Drafte-—With regard to his arrangements ATCHES AND JEWELRY VERY LOW—As the pf Soopeves ae bb naa Ned discuss the gene- | neis hereby, requested, whenever he shall deem it com- | treaty, and oguinet ie tariff im 1 fate ven the managers png othe | encod fl aay Wusaenfemaa, | WW gavvengr nema econ lceie meat Od | LMS ncaton at soc ut ome. ie” aid sey, f Beatle site tha pul inter make known to the | "Nin 'Fin.wone suid that it was evident the House above frm nant real athe principal Yaney sors troeghe J thoarheat Grea! Bifain nd Ireland, Tove etnone, there: | snd, Slve! Mince ote und Secterandche eoahled oof | howerersat the DeRinming, thet te relation to the as. | Governments of Denmark, Sweden. the Hanseatic Kepub- | conld not act understandingly on these resolutions — lies, Prussia, Austria, and Russia, in conformity with the ‘ " stipulations of the existing commercial treatics between | Other business was pressing. He would move that said governments and the United States, the desire and in- | {2@ committee sise aod then let the resolutions be tention of this government to terminate such commercial | !aid on the tab'e. jae treaties now in force between said governments andthe Mr. Pickens suggested that it might be well tore- 3 ims m fore, throughout the United State, w! to remit money te ? . d \ ortment aud at mach less prices, at retail chan at @ 4 AEGINTANE,T, Sup coun tenn | Acre oat etait eno |S fe i tion oonld not be intredee nce taepenon. od he a “l i D 0 ot L ster Otter, No 3 wall street rot exchange irom | Se'st 5 por youn seria. wll be forwardes oeraeneenM, | Wasehes and Jemelty exchanged or bought. Ait W | and his people were ready to meet itas one of vital a te lerciuguren toga, Payable ght ox Gn oom, ory pcacket shin, aa 81 OF duplicate of same. Yee | ranted tO keep Kood time or the money returned: Watcher, | importance—allecting the dissolution of the Union a in the best manner and warranted, ffice For further particulars apply, | Clocks and Jewelry reps ° Ve bi hil. | United States as have contracted to allow the partiés there. | port that it was inexpedient to, the reseluti Ireland, or Seottand, A throws ae apply, " prices. When gentlemen talked of the States being chil as have contract p i pe adopt the reselutions ‘The lewer bags tor the Koyal Mail Steamers for Liverpool (if by letter post maid) HERDMAN, 61 South street, or Yer weal LIEN, linporter of Wotches and Jewelry, dren, and they the father, he disagreed with them— | '@ to import on equal terms, as regards duties on merchan’ | —asit was admitted they could not pass, we might again made My atther oes: JOR W. ROBINSON, Gores Biases’ f tm? ec ante sud Hotn, w Walle..onstnie | they were the children, and the States the rarente— | ‘ise and tonnage, each into the ports of the other, fonts, | ys well finish them : - atreet. D: Wubliny Messrs. J Maren tactic celotrate Putope, F | had no powers except what were delegated tothem, re borne. planation, and a conversation took place on the Acqyitm Louioo— MACLEAN, MARE 18 A jeltases M oudonderry A Mare = Sa fea Comrarys Gener | and when they trampled upon, and abused those fee beme | question, between him and Mr. Brewster. The com- ee ts od LLL ee. ager | Tea Hatablishment, 121 Ch: New Yorkin ( powers, the parent and not the child had the right to | nessa 9 And be it farther resolved, Thet in all future | mittee tose negotiations which may be opened with the aforesaid go- . ‘ vernments, or with any other; it is the policy of the On the Speaker taking the;Chair, Mr. Kenwevy United States to confine the privilege of reciprocal impor- | Said that as the House was not disposed now to act tation on equal terms as to goods and shipping, to goods, | but required more time for investigation, and he du U% URRENT MONEY of al! Kinds pa Neen resort ime Time | packages. Price 50 eat ter lewbnrypor et eo je SL Vest Ews, Pipi noms vanona hy 92 Wall st and 190 as 32 Wall st and 120 Brondway. complain, He hoped the Senate would take a di rect vote upon the question—it was due to them- selves and to the world. ber a (~ and file ~ .

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