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THE NEW YORK HERALD. S——————— « Vol, IX,—No, 100,-—Whole No, 3313, NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 11, 1843. ries wwe Cents THE GLOBE HOTEL, NEW YORK, Highly Important from Rio Janeiro. __ | seemed at its greatest violence, and we were within | thrown in the ay oral legitimate trade to the ; tn THE NEW YORE HERALD. daily newspeper—pub- IN, CONNECTION WITH i By the arrival of the Odessa, at this port, | four miles of the strangers. About halt an hour af- | coast of Africa in Otherthan English vessels, i8@ pro- Before Judge Vanderpoel. HE PAVILION . rast q e . i i f “ ter, one of the merchant vessels suddenly disappear- | minent part of the policy of that government. Al He Ghose HOTEL, st Srat eS ISLAND: several | WE have received highly important intelligence } oq’ and in less than fiiteen minutes the man of war | trade in merchandise is broken up, except through years been advantazeously known, not only to the Ameri- | from Rio Janeiro, up to the 3d of February. Our | and other merchantman went down, while we were | the English settlemests; upon the ground that the fea Dem ea iermenereTeltt ieharing haga Lbn reese of correspondence on the affairs of that country, and | soxiously watching them. We then approached as | natives in dealing with others, might make payment Th proprietor of the estanlishment is xratefu' tor the | in relation to the movements of the United States | M@4t a8 prudent to the position in which we had last | in slaves. Arait 19.—Pelers va McKeon. - Covenant—Special da ducted the pluintill’s case the detendant. On the 16th of Februry, 1839, lished every day of the year except New Year's day and Fourthef July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per an- num—postages paid—cash in advance. THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday ‘was an action of Mr. Jordan con- O'Connor ‘wppeared for Keon, the t , ’ entered into an agreement with Peters for # sale of morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum— he has received from tr vellers of all natio: " . _ seen them,but were unable to get nearer than about Will the civilised world tolerate such oppression | MeKeon’s,farm sonten Island, together a hie fhaa postages paid—cash in advance. ed thatthe arrangements he is now making will | navy, are ample and interesting. a mile from the breakers, which were dashing with | and abuse? Will our government lend itself as a | stock and utensils thereon, for asim ol £1100. be res hays heen made in the interiur of y to ‘he The particulars of the loss of the Concord and of a | feartul violence over the shoals, which extended tor | party tosuch fraud and injustice 2 The question con- commencement of « new sease! neies of | portion of her officers are deeply interesting. These | half a league. We wers unible to discover the | cerns every one who has 4 spark of philanthropy or I the present Umes, the cnargesf rapartmeuts,for meais, aud for 8 i lest fragment of either vesse = st pride of country to an:mate his feelings. wines, have been reduced and dy uot exceed those of hovels of | particulars our correspondent received from Com- smallest frag f either vessel, and the gale Bree oh catenin ween ADVERTISERS are informed that the circulation of the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increasing ast. Ithas the largest circulation of any paper in this city, ance of that agreement a written article was execu ed by the parties, in which was contained a covenant thatthe nidant should execute a deed of conveyance of the ithe y gale s pin svance of the artoley and attend ou the fat ze the lass throughout the Unior ‘ sagan continuing were compelled to put off to avoid a cur- Yours, &c, Ap decree Lisl, * or the wobld, and is therefore, the best channel for business | Mri Cun tereof the Glove have rm advantyge over those | modore Morris, of the U. S. ship Delaware, then at | reut which set in strongly towards the shoals and Commerce, isting at the office o' Ambrose Be Jordan in the cry ej moderate—cesh in ad- 4 ao EES York and tender the deed to Mr. Jordan for his men inthe eity vr country. Prices ; of almost every other house—they ean limit their expenditure. | jj i i bed sumpti f Pete tea ane ce tint ar enieaie naan bree Rio, and the public may place full confidence in | and. The presumption is, that one of the vessels being affixed against each dish, so that a traveller eau eith their accuracy. down toa feast worthy of Apreus, or a rel appro’ Shortly after the execution of the article, Pe- ters entered inte possession of the farm and proceeded to plongh it, and plant the usual spring crops, and raise and repair the fences, On the part of the plointiff it was al- leged that McKeon did votattend and tender the deed at the time and place mentioned in said article, and thereforo having approached too near, was carried by the cur- | Movements iv Avpany.—Pullen & Copp and down to a fours ¥ as fra an ne of the moses ee f intelli rent upon the shoals, and making a signal of dis- | Pomeroy & Co. arrived at an early hour last even- nchorite’s, The viands aie prepired according to the most Ah- of the most important pieces of intelligence | tress—the other merchantman and man of varat- | ing with Albany papers of yesterday morning. We pepe men oe fesenere coqueny, syaeapeenens rraee is the authentic statement made by our correspon- | tempted relieving her, and the three were dashed t0 | 4 indebted wae pa hie The following items son with those of the best Parisian restaurateurs. dent, of the atrocious conduct of the British cruisers | Pieces. We have nothing by which we can conjec- : i vance. PRINTING ofall kinds, executed at the most moderate and in the most elegant style. Lage JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proraizror or THE Henarp EstapcisHMent, ‘ nf ior orders | i i 7 e . | are taken from the Argus:— the plaintiff removed his f A thelarm. The Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. he domestic arrangements are of a very superior onde s ture the names or nation of either vessel, but what he plain wi his avery thing 1 conducted wit oh the most male een Oe in relation to the slave trade. We call the atten- ever they were, all on board must inevitably have Tue Lraistature —Both Houses were engaged Le pane ih prought penses of the removal , from Stuy ves in HOUSKS TO LET AT YORKVILLE.—z warge | respectful know thet busine: and gn thr ugh it without base tion of the people and government of this ceuntry, perished, as no boat could hive a moment in sucha | on Saturday, in the third reading of bills: and | the county’ of ¢ houses on the corner of Sith street and 3d avenue; either | tie or confusion ‘The Glone, in feet, combines all the com | and of Europe, to the conduct of the British erui ee) Habe behind Le detins aera sel Ret te a the State of New York, for i lated for a publi TOC ivare rest he * s first-rate "> ritish cruisers | sea. : many that were behind, were dispos : loughing an round, and for repairing the vate Paseo Gales prestnas teaten scabies ooelee ail Hoa Wletereatatarcme raat {c copsble-ef accommodatiug | and the affected representatives of the British go- Such are the particulars, and when connected | Senate cleared off its calendar of bills which had Tanoba:, She datindantene Up two defences—the oue that and a fine garden. comsisting of 8 ,ots, with grape vines and fruit trees thereon. For terins, inguire o} jOHN A. MORRILL, Esa., No, 11 Chainbars st, K erected the pre- own residence, on the most bumerous families, w ge Ce vernment, on slavery with the extraordinary absence of the Concord, has | then been matured for a third reading. tached—others tor smaller families, : . . ae A created no little sensation here. She was command- Among the bills which passed the Assembly on ee raat ihe wbove) the GiObs postesses an excellent Another piece of news. We have been requested | ed by Captain Boerum, and there are some of our | Saturday, was the act to amend the several acts re- blishment, supvled from the Croton Aquedact, | t i most promising young officers enrolled upon her list. | Jative to Common Schools. It 18a very important ie ane a gee aia taal fu seca ts tie fo appoint an agent for the sale of the New York p 8 young ‘olled up a © Common Schoo a very imp: morping until eleven at night luxury wiich every | Herald at Rio Janeiro, and also at Buenos Ayres. Thope yet it may be found that she was not the ship, | bill, and the house seemed so to regard it, carrying Mr. Jordan had left his ottice before the Ist of May, and that therefore he could not t him the deed. "The next defence was t! with defendant to extend the time for executing the deed and investigating plaintiff’ title to the farm. i t } His Honor charged that this was an action brought b hem: at Gowanus Heixhts, two bat [give you the information as received, to be | it through by the | pte of 79 to 24, vfenda X yd oni knows the advantege of; anced by . . g y J . it through by large vo + plaintiff against defendant for breach of coven ilerdil viewn'tf the Bay and Jercey shores the ‘etiea of Sew | Being able co obtain it hn the house in which What on the arrival of every ship from New York, the | used as you may think most prudent Another, allowing the Albany Republican Artil- certain articles of agreement to execut q rs more retreshing than a warm bath, fl vd . y ai Sert fa te Yoke aud Bronk a Bland wd ‘the Boat aud North | fy .d ancomferaete sen vovare, or even a taudjvunvey? | demand for the Herald is very great. In both these } Yours, Perry. | lery to erect. a monument in the Capitol Park to the co, of acertain farm on State memory of Capt. John Mills, was among the Assem- he plaintiff was at liberty to ‘The bathing establishment is fitted up in the bestParistan style, | cities, there is a large portion of the inhabitants who e hall ard stirs of mubles the h ing withina e1 a month previous to the Ist May. In accordanc: fon’ ab utone thens. ‘ Rio pe Javeino, January 80, 1843. | bly bills. and the bathers are snpplied wih large wrapping gowns (Peig- with and feet, and the bithi he are from England and the United States—and the r} this clause of the articles,he removed with bis family few 'a'dyof the donr.ererile t fishing ard fwiing inthe im | Beira) and an abundance of oth: r linen, bach: hy To rue Epiror or rae Heratp :— Tue Navication.—The steamboat Robert. L . ed} r y mediste vicinity. ‘Ths drive from New York is abrurfiven | ;, Zhe local pesition of the Globe is one thet will first news trom Furope comes frequently from New Mr. Epiror— Stevens succeeded on Saturday in reaching Cox. | {rom Siuyvenant,im the county 0) Columbia, to this jarm Oa ealirn tons. fable 7 SL 2 | ated at about an equal di aca Grom ine Rexshange ta Wall at, York. We shall therefore appoint agents, as fast } I have had access to official documents, and have | sackie, 22 miles below, in the afternoon. ‘The mails | Cy on the farm from lot ‘April to Ist May, The deed of and the Battery,that de ig : tedpared eel inf Jetton ¢ “f ; Por tiecityckent ufomateloce Ae coy 3 pared some statistical information in relation to | and passengers reached the city about nine o’cioc Era NL ek Oo eee na! racticable, at Havana —at Vera Oruz—at Car- | the trade between the United States and Brazil, | the same evening. ‘The mild and epring like wea for taking that splendid building, thagena—at Rio Janeiro—at Buenos Ayres—and at | which will be acceptable to the commercial readers | ther of the last few days promises a epeedy opening piel Re TR Kingston, Jamaica. When the great line of French | of your widely circulated paper. : _ | ofthe navigation. : : “ ands fitting ‘tup ina superior style-of cleganes and comfort. | Steamers, terminating at New York, shall have be- |, The flour market has been very fluctuating daring | | The steamboat Utica, which left New York on "Those who have not visited th: Possession immed ately, Apolv to OHN F DELAPLAINE. 68 Wall st. ALSO TO LET, the three story brick House, 31 Walker street, between Broadway ed Church strret. ccupied by Mrs. Verplauch; and che two story brick Houte No 229 Nineteenth strert ocenpied by Mir C. W. Feeks—Kents moderate. 10 Im* gc conveyance was in pursuance of the articles, to be ten. dered at Mr Jordon’s office, but Mr. Jordon removed his n the mean time, which is one of the grounds of defence relied upon in this cause. The plaintiff, however, come to Me. Jordon’s office, brought his money with him: counted it out, but the plaintiff was not there to receive . lion, may form, some . 3 the past vear, owiog to the irregularsupply. The | Saturday evening, arrived at New Baltimore yester- a W ‘ rp ge wn LET The aover pray ofthe store No.7 New | arthe extentoftheestiblahment, when they arr mformea that | EU their movements, European news will be re- | vegr 1841 closed with an unueually heavy stock on | day morning, and will return to-day at 12 o'clock. | it, The defendant offered a deed on the 34 af May. but two offices, and it is adapted fora merchant or lawe | tWo hundred and fifty persons can’ be comfortably accommoda- | ceived once a week at this place—and we shall dis- | hand, and 1842 opened with quotations of R e! 3 rs e ted within its wa! A = . \ were uot properly set forth ip the deed—the plaintit! then Fr lances ice Kees WHOLE o leceavelBroaieans| Alone she ra front, which is upwards of two hnadred | tribute it trom this centre turoug':out the whole | mond, at 19 inilreis, and other brands in proportion. The Street Contractors, emised the farm to be surveyed and another drawn, exe. and Church st, an excellent situation fora genteel family, oc- | 8d thirty feet in length, runs a noble viarza, former by lofty | American continent and islands by our agents. Prices advanced towards May about 2 milreis, but | “Oh, your offence is rank—it smells to heaven.”—Hamlet. | cuted and tendered to Mr Jordon on the 1th of May — cupied by Mr. Verplinek. id : core main Du Son [roma tie, BAG Bea aks AO Ce = ere towards the latter part of the year declined conside- | My {2pitor— fF having meade up ‘he brick store corner of Pike and Cherry streets, oceupi- Is the most splvus e Jersey shore, the cits: S. Sar Detawanre, rable, so that at the close of 1842, the quotations # ‘ ch he accordingly did i of New York and Brooklyn, the Hudson and Kast rivers. Lony a , Ke , in Induced doubtless by the reward which you were “ “ i is e4 by. Messrs. Valentine & Co., as a teed store, a desirable Eats and the const ‘of Staten Island, nearly as far as the Tabet oft? Tanna, March 3, 1888 were for Riedmond 171/500, and Baltimore 15]|; the | g9 luberal as to offer pis wee picniyeM Were J dat brewsitia action 4 this court in whieb he abt i jn i jarrows. : Loss of the U. S. Sloop-of-War Con Ai Jom- | whole stock in first hands at that time, bemg 3 career be ie oe a verdi new trial was moved for, and granted Weeks sii si roportioned in the United States, can comfortably accummo- : al 4 > 2 ‘ dwellings, in the vain hope of fiading one or two street contractors. No traces of any have as yet been discovered—I am happy. to inform you, how- ever, that a few Patlanders, with hoes in their hands, (and with no hose on their feet) have been observed applicable te the ease w for all the purpo: and adopt it. It was decided by the court upon that occa. sion, and I shall now charge as the ci n did—that if the defendant did not tender a deed on the Ist May, it was argued and decided upon Jate three hundred and fifty guests, and as ballrovm, isalto- | DEAR BeNnerr:— = 2 mond, (Haxall brand) au: 5.227 Baltimore—total alled, tie tag ee The brig Odessa being just about sailing, I have | 26,319 bbls The arrivals of European flour during cavgred opmndar, which tray epee the cqnire ofthe | only time to write you a few lines. Our worst an- | the year were 455 bbls. Santander, sold at 20}) 5 h form an adiirable prom-nade for | ticipations have been realized, as to the fate of the | 300 bbls. French coast-wise at 19\j; 1,050 bbls. ver i Wet Weather or when tl H The two story brick honse, No. 73 Gold street, one door from Spruce st, formerly owned by Mr. Miles Hitchcock. The rents will be moderate, Any, to MR. DELAPLAINE, 68 Wall street, m6 Im*r in cffice No. 9, cor. of Water st. AR a Ba ake a al LS fine ship Concord. She had bee si - | Trieste 250 " a breach of covenont, no matter under what circum- TO LET—Vistor May, the modern buit three story | intoo powerlu to permit thei veaturing abroad tite en Palioncuthe oadimesact mee need Tulsa [Or eater aa at 16|| and 14l|, and 250 bbls Hambro, sold | scraping away in those streets through which the have happened; but if you apeabtisfed that house, io 16 Green street, with marble mynte a, grates with the wings, in erch of which here is.».6 OF Gatobee Sas eee doe atten a ee Te tcral 4 ion of flour during 1842, was | Till;-shirt politicians are likely to pass on the day ¥, the plain'if is only entitled to 31 far te pride Fernemen acly ig eae cous | 136 fert in length. also und-r cover. ‘The whole buildiog ; PI ig under a press of canvass e total importation of flour during 1842, was | of election. They have, however, done nothing » held vontilaved) the room Jofte, spacions and light. to enter the Lorango river, on the eastern coast, a | 150,845 bbls. ; and the amount of consumption du- Palys ERT eT HACE rol leo few leagues north of the Mozambique Channel,when | ring the same period, was 160,308 bbls. so that to the Narrows, the Light Fouxe, round Ambo} to rich. | She struck upon a bar near the mouth of the river. | there was a decrease of stock at the commence- mond andthe Kills, and through ‘the centre of the Ialaud, by | The following day attempts were made to lighten | ment of the present year in comparison with the the Clove road. Staten Island, in fact, possesses sé vautaves i i e z. fuperiortothove af any spot in the Uniday and che sea'bathing | (2¢.Ship, by throwing, the guns overboard, and was Prpceding. exportation of coffee from Rio de Ja- nominal demages—this was th court before upon t new trial, and I will now sdopt that Gentlemen, I remarked to you betore that they hed a deed drawn, and tendered, on the 2d Mey, to defendants it was refused on the ground already 8 sted. He subs quently caused the farm to be surveyed, and anew deed ‘ets, a8 2w*r TO LET—The fire proot brick store, No. (es Souch fii at, With immediate poss: son if required, sey to WOODHULL & MINTURN, at 87 South street. ALR ER ‘0 UET—The (wo story bck House and premises, d thro more than leave a convenient carriage way between the piles of offal and manure, which, with a proper disregard of the olfactories of the ladies, they have lett reeking and rotting close to the sidewalks. Perhaps, Mr. Editor, you, who are a philosopher, can inform the unsophisticated public why itis that secelife pedhe so lar successful that she passed the bar und entered No. 145 Wooster street, fini the most modern The Proprietor is making arrangements for a dai ishe style, with maible mantel-pieces a i i 2, wa 31 bage, of whic , o be drawn and tendered, but was also refused, plaintft ak aoork y supply of | a small cove, where she was completely hemmed | neiro during 1842, was 1,179,731 bags, of which | the sweepers always leave their heaps of dirt in the | ‘2 > ndered, achout.’ Apply to JOSEPH MeMURKAY, fe Water; fren tha alot pal Spans Re Dar atOmr eth ihe | in by shoal water. | In passing over, she lost her rud. | amount 431,222 bags were shipped to the United | streets tll they A cchcaneredi iar erdawice bys then egy pe apne Ree REO Pe ee ot the fara NOME d mor 100 Pine street. | thirge waters, wi hout the inconvenience of performing a fa | def false keel, and strained her so as to cause con- | Sates, being about 45 ner cent of the whole amount ; ask, ia thereany evidence of willul neglect on the par wheels of the carriages? Is it because they are .covetous of the emolument of doing their work over again? It is an old a TO LET—A Sail Loft instore No. 61 South street, pn for you to d on reasonable terms. Arely tag HERDMAN, =RDMAN,, i , tiguing-and disagreeable journey of 200 miles. siderable leakage. She was, however, kept clear | New York took 110,347 bags ; New Orleans, 95 668; sinple title to res Pik 3 Wa roading nnd fesating 700d fo the gentlemen, ina | by pumping every three hours. All efforts to extri- | Baltimore, 92 562;' Boston, 23,513; Philadelphia, of the defenuant. This is the only quest de. If the plaintiff made out only . - ' s ki ge that “new brooms | ceive a conveya rom defendan ttles to m?it in the premises. ‘The distaues from New York to New Brixhton is under s'x | Cte the ship from her situation were fruitless, and | 19,600 ; and Charleston, 9,772 bags. Sweep clean,” but the contractors seem determined | nominal damages, out if you are satisfied that he wiitully >z “OR LEASE=Two three atory houses in | Miles, and during the whole of the summer season, g od and | It being one of the most sickly positions upon the Prices ranged miuca as the preceding year, and.| cogive the lie to it. Yours, to execute and tender the deed, at the time wnd (ii) Broome. near Wooster st, with neat court yardsin front. pret sbvolnta a renee pe ULE lsat ha eau ne North coast, it was necessary to adopt some measures tor | closed at the rolling teas cule SIS800 ; °° ‘Seton IN-THE-MUD. nlated for, he is entitled to your verd ct tor the tact 4oaod dBeth avenues ‘The two sire cot age kuownss | 218 the morning, aual-¥ in the evcuing. he distance is | {he safety of the crew. icepisia, Bocracs ad Par. | first good, 8250; Ist ordinary, 21900, The present ‘ “Whekiey AY eee Tale of his labor, aud of the seed sown ty him in the Hall. corner of Fourth and Thompson streets, | S¢Rerally performed in twenty-five minutes. f ser Hart preceeded in the ship’e-boat up the Quilli- | prices will range about 100 reis advance on the ” f- : : ‘. 4 z ston Square. ora a were lately painted | _m2l 2tw Sw Glove EE hates Ga man ae to pene ily en yt the Portu- abe e, - a seman SS enAKa iis The jury found for the plaint'ff, 6 cents damages. e are in perfe ler, x 8 A a a acw’y-_ | guese authorities for taking charge-of the ship and Lhave only noted the two great artic'es of coffee ‘eset gl Jal by os fap esate vt LL ———————_—_——————— throughcut. Will be rented low to good tenants, Arplyto |“ TO AMERICAN TRAVELLERS | stores. Having accomplished their object, they | and flour, in which our merchants are more directly | evening at o'clock. SPA LOW it adores erated Ban i Mb 5 Bond st, before'9A.M. or between 4and 7. M.. or »t 30 GOING TO EUROPE. were returning, with a heavy swell upon the bar of | i data onal: A : . ‘The committee of Finance reported ad sorsely to the re- ? ed fiteen tho sand dul are belonging to ¢ wae pe ‘ya Tiend® m J. MARKWELL, Proprietor of LONG’S HOTEL, Q y pon the bar of | interested, leaving some the minor importations | moval of the New Jersey Transportation steam boats to B vk, end sad bak ive offer: and D Wars jor the Fe very such .art tere! TO LET OR LEASE—The modem bunt three tory dwelling house, No. 32 City Hall Piace, i perfect + New Bond atrect_ and Clifford. street atso, the LON: the river, ard in Ca at to cross it, the boat was | from, and exoortations to the United States, to form | pik. Slip. DON FAMLLY HOTEL, Albemarle street, heath honor to | capsized, and Captain Boerum, Purser Hart and one | the subjects for another letier. Yours &c. Alderman 8ait1 moved te lay it on the table. rateable am acquaint Fami and Geatlemen visiting seaman were drowned. Th { the boat: to the Bank. Shi ab ur five e-teley, order, with coun’er cellar, mabog*ny doors, ‘of Ho 4 N : e rest of the boat’s crew CommgRcE. Alderman Ba1.is objected, and said he was ready to vote eg about “5 brokd: shantdrr ood tevant it wi I belet on reasonable terms. Posses-ion may | ave Houses have andergone & coins lete revision were saved by swimming to the shore, and as the for it now, a8 he believed these steamboats could never be ave vanity benrd be had nethe May if required, Its location is convenient for | Of sucha elas Matis rarely to be mee th, Nelnw selections cuentas sirong, the nearest landing which could Rio ve Janemo, Jan. 26, 1843. removed to Pike Slip by the sanction ol the people or the Nr here oe reid e, ; - from private stocks that heve been gathered together by va- | be made was five miles distant from the oc: cl D i company. pnt CNA Tp a2 were CHARLES G. STOPPANT, rious Noblemen and Gentlemen who prided themselve 7 he occurrence. | To raz Eprror or THe HeaaLy— ms Marae and is sapp sed to lve judgment ; more than 5000 dozen it bottle is now coagre- e boat was turned bottom up, and the Purser | Considerable interest has been excited here to | Alderman Uxprnwoon also opposed the removal. n js wells wownas u f g 3 a t Alderman Leoxaun advocated it. sored, beside a vast quantity in wood, clung. to it for upwards of three iours, but from ex- | ascertain what course the ministry would pursue in | Aljerman pene Opposed it, and stated that it was M. has also the hovor to cali the attention of Merchants | haustion was compelled to relinquish his hold and 1 y e : is E ‘ . n 5 relation to the commercial treaty between England re > y ee yho own property. or who Pe Try ei tame im the City, uoder the | sink. His body was discovered the next day, about | and Brazil. By the provisions of the treaty, it was Fert ee Kean cial Yalta Seventh Bsalind & SOREM AND SOUTH AMERICAN COPREE | 20 miles below, and interred upon the shore.” That | conditioned that if either of the contract g parties | ed to Alderman Nash of the Seventh as a recent pure JOUSE, COUK TAVERN & SUBSCRIPTION ROOM, | of the Czptain was not found. designed a change of policy at the expiration o: the | ser, and stated that he was lobby ing in the boam! to carry ~ Vissavis the New ttoyal Exching Commander William Boerum distinguished hi F ; ' db “9 ag | out the removal the whole is ig the most ipo: tant position in the City, posses- ft 4 rum distinguished him: | treaty, that two years notice should be given, so as 2 abs 1 ging every information, as regards ine Sobseripti-n’ Kom, melt String the Inst war, when he held the rank of | to prepare the eommercial marine for the alteration Feet rien war Buclic ehopeed carbodivine nis jee rom all parts of the ws ], the proprietor having pledged nim- | midshipman, and it AZi sedi @ vl iw 0 id Led 2 self to procure the earliest intelligence. The charges are on | been Pronrared Alitide tat art sets! he would have ] Tae Brazilian ap pete cae the git tae MI- | to be lensed for two years to the company at an annual the most moderate seale consistent with the respectability of | ¢ i post captain in a short | nister that they designed a change in their com- | rent of $2750. It has yet to be passed Ly the Board of As- the house. ime, He was about 45 years of age, and much be- | mercial relationa, which notification was forwarded | sistants iSEPH McMURRAY, WO Fiue street. nL of auksan bole s, be Ween OFFICES TO LET—in store No. 69 Rontn street. fae to JD Ri fi s throvghont the Union will promote the sang his 96Ier id cespsetabiy Me ctors of the Fut Wad, beld av the hose ick, Oo Sturda E ening, April 8 5, amet, it was anauimonsty resolved shat the following eentiemen be recom= mended aud supyoried, as Charter Officers at thi eleauon, vin or Alderman—HENRY NICOLL, For Asustine ds ANDREW H. MICKLE, ee a > G°WANUS’ HEIGHTS, BROOKLYN— -Co- tage Huse to Let, covtunit twelve reams, two 10; the Democratic sa vault, wood howe, and larce garden all in goo: we is'in abeant fal and heelthy locavon, annninterranted view of thy Bay, Staten I land, A stage passes the end cf the st eet se> MARTIN & CO, 6 Jovn t Y. a7 Iwree, PENNs‘LVa HOTEU—This excellent house y é For Co lector=PF *) RM. BAYARD * - he Furniture isentirely new, the Sleeping department re- | loved by his office: ite i paty. a ‘ HN CAI ST) i eR eee oe oro ot Watrnndd | plete with comiort ; 1a fact, uo eatablisinneut’ in the city can | and Gaugheer residia pean nae has Jeft a wite | two Jere Breau to the bart baka Cae ae aty. | Boano or Assistants.—Petitions—Several petitions For Assewon—fIOUN OC Dh SE RDT. mast Tuthe Moy. Wehes lately heen much en: | Surpass this Mite general accommodation. It is admi bly |p, HH. 1 ashington, D.C. The Enghsh government claimed, under the pro- | forthe erection and use of public hydrants—Ol sundry pele HUGH MAGUIRE, larg: daod imoroved, and as to the Jersey Ferry, ated as regards tie Northern, Kastern, and 8. Baste: I. urser Hart wus a gentleman ot lively disposition, | vision referred to, a continuance of their arrange- | merchants and others sgainst the removal of the Provir For Constables ROBERT GREEN alo Albacy bs tera Ruilroad Depots. ways, being outa few a drive trom tert earvous (a and agreeable manners, and a favorite all who | ments for two years after the expiration of the } dence boats from pier No trom Ure North River—Laid on the ig the SHIP SI ‘ weneral ordre at Onl Sonsiznees will please attend to U e10 NEW FURNISHING STORE* HERE, the subscriber ix now opening fresh Pais an’ Lon din Goods ot the Intest st; le and best ga li y, eousisting Cravats, Sea's, plain and embroitrd, Se eke oat Oliver, Hoi ry, Drwers avd Shirts, Braces, it Piers For further particulars,enquite of it fas ft particul eng ail ‘E. RUCKMAN, al0 6t*r No. 160 Washingron st_N. ¥. PURLIC HOUSE AND OYS1 ER CELLER FOR A tal A Porters appointed to attend through the night, for the | knew him. is He was an active offic ji fi di by b er a useful | treaty, and that such was the understanding of the] table. Of several persons, NTT ED See aE oe PHIL RD HOTEL OF PHILADEI igh | member of the service. He has lefta wite and sev- | British ministry upon the ratification of the treaty. | above steamboats to Fike street ATES Oe PHILADEL~ | eral children residing in New York, anda son as | The government here contended that it only re- |, Byrouts —Of Committee ov Finance, in fav , midshipman among the officers of the Ci d. 1 ired th ibed be gi b ing Dr Alexr. Vashee, LL travellers whe have passed the days and nights of their + 7 o the Concord. It | quired the prescribed notice to be given betore the . 3 Al hacrems Phtaneteiin ne thts tne eran: will be a mournful satistaction to his bereaved tami- | expiration, so as to cause the treaty and the arrange- bok claim poten peoingy yee Jor and sgeinst the terms of unqualified praise of its a ly, to be informed that the greatest respect was paid | mentsto terminate simultancously. Upon this point and management. ‘Th i i ) wen pe a : Parers FROM THE oTHER Boanp.—Preamble and rosolu bly systematic, aud there are sabetantial comiorts to be { to his memory, in the last duty to his remains,which | considerable discussion and correspondence oe- | tions urging wpon the Legislature the passage of a law in this Hotel that will be appreciated by mont personx, such a | W2S alt affecting oceasion to all present. curred, which resulted in the Brazilian ministry re- | relative to the assessment and collection of taxes in the pelenn. cs it Syd eel nrshed basse, 8. yell eup ie read: ten the 6th of December, the Portuguese brig | luctantly yielding the contested question. The final | city. Concurre . der this mansion ahighly agreeable: resore for respectable tre: | gq uous Was chartered to bring the officers and crew | expiration is now about to occur, and notwithstand- | _ Several assessment lists for filling up vacant lots. Con- vellers Mr eas by hes pal ri a deporuinen ie aS pve of sua cane im the brig, and ar- | ing a special ambassador has arrived here from the cura ee e ‘Wharves, Piers and Slips, id favor of unremitted persoval attention to the tables, and the general ere yesterday, the others having arrived the | Court of St. James, and every influence exerted, the ommittes on What beac oa! ‘ comfort of his guests, wins favor from all wh frequ preceding day in the corvette John Adams, which | Brazilian government has peremptorily retused a | easing the tip batweon Codar and Literiy streets to the was at Mozambique. febawal OF the wealy meumboat Westchester end barges. Concurred in. ij t- . : ar emonstrance against altering the Wards ot the city; ne imomiiee Waced naieh charge of the Por- | This is a subject which is of more importance to | to he sent to the Lexislature, Concurred in y I use, with several servant at f “ who furnished a sergeant’s | the commercial interests of the United States than Resolution to appropriate $1200to shed over the vacant ‘wishes, and have any delicacy w guard to protect the property. The Concord lost | may at first appear. The treaty granted some ex | space in Washingion Market, Adopted. ce ; the house affords, prepared with celerity for their gratification. | (WO seamen with fever at Quilliman. rH e litte: int: i i The question of removing the steamboats from down Phe dinner satveaine ghey “ ) , and one | clusive facilities to the introduction of British ma- dhe q 4 in faver of remo SALE —The above estadlishment it tuated on the com-r FAO jog and Liurence streets, an old es biisnrd stand, and well kn-wa as the American House, and do'ng a ,ood business ‘The only reason for selling is the ownrrhas another house to attead to, Far particulars engnire ‘on the pret . ald tein jg FOR SALE—The levse, stock and fixiures of the old AED established and we Lknows' Bar Room, 151 Chathem st, y Made Li e. red for geutiemens wardrobe, ay at CHSFFEN'S Qim®r No 179 Rroncbveay. SOMETHING NEW IN BEDSTEADS!!! h are Fr either at heme or while waveil next door to the Theatre. Apply on the premises from Zto $ o’rlock. ald 2w#r @ FOR SALE, EXCHANG~, OR LEASF—The q pleasant Country Seat, situated on high ground, over- looking Newtown, four miles from Williawsburgh. ges peas the door three times daily, from Peck ‘on taintog near 16 acces, part handsome wood, mansion house, two story, pt z2as front and rear four rooms on a flor, hall through the cent e. pariom, folding doors, Russia grates, painted walls, fand finished in a handsome and substantial mamer, ennvezient dairy, and ice house filled with ice from a fish mINe ‘hose who inthe mornin: restorer batmy, sleep,” inste: in v, economy, dure rbor for tha THE AROMINASLE, BFD BUG. The ace a dshort space of tive i wi iel eet ‘and pas pend brick cistern, spaci a ry, and spacious dining room. | druwned. Her officers, who are now all here. a nufactures, and placed t . C1 town to up town, was relerred to the Committee on WILLS’S PATENT PREMIUM BY DSTEAD id ba arbor rear of the house, front Pg er ecal 4% a repast that would do credit to | Lieutenants—Gardiner, Holland, Love and Hupter; with Brazil upon amore Heine re tu acany Whar ves, Piers and Slips—Messrs. Atwell of the Sixth, | can be ou: upor taken down ts simost ide ible. call and see me ieaonextouding (atte earner house, ang Hotel inthe comutry. 2 aaine Deh . 3 zil uj ore ‘able footing than any | Nath vr the Seventh, aod M. Dodwe, of the Thi A great variety at’ Woodrafl’s Deput for the above, 71 Gold mop may be seen, aad terms liberal. Apnty to The situation of this house is decidedly the best in Ph.ladel- eting Purser—De | Russey ; Surgeon-—Spenser ; | other nation. The privileges being now withdrawn, | * is “sesh _ Ned Jad. | stieet between Spruce ana Beekman, New York. 1, L, BCHIEFFELIN, phia, bring on Ch-xout st, opoesite the Bank of United States | Assistant Surgeon—Moore ; Sailing Master—Vanal. | she has to enter into a fai competition with the After some further unimportant business, the Board ad- Shop righis and machine's for sale on application as above, ab aw*r 1d Cane] street. | te very centre of fashion and business of the city. stine ; Midshipmen—Pringle, Marr, Gibson, ‘oo- | enterprise of our merchants. The effect is that pe yrrune te Heke Monday Ee A ists ners, Ferver, Jamieson, Stevens, Myers, and Gil- | some of the British merchants residing here are pre- U, 8. Cireult Court. HE PROPHIETOR of this well kaowa and very popular ley, and 190 men. paring to return to their native country, alleging Present Judge Thompson. Hotel, avails himself of tne ocession, to render his eincers The chartered brig was overhauled by an English | that they cannot conduct their business to advantage | Apni. 10.—Charles Morte and Anthony Schefer vs. Eid Kindness they hive ype iz patrons, (ir the patronage and | cruiser, and one of the Lieutenants explained tothe | under the change of policy. ward Curtis.--This was an action brought by plainti(ts ly bestowed, Actanted hy asincere desire to menit and reecive | OOarding officer their situation, and pointing to his | The subject is an important one, and ought to be | against the Collector of the port of the city of New York, the appr, bation of the pul ing mn rccordaace with the | dress, remarked, that he supposed that uniform was generally Known throughout the United States. Our | to recover back $663 31 cents, for duties alleged by plain- exizencias of the times,he has reduced his rates to the following | @ sufficient guarantee that all was right on board. | merchants only ask a fair competition, and their | tiffs to be exacted by the Collecior from them, for merino SPACIOUS AND FASHIONABLE HOTEL IN PHILAD ¢L. THE fasl ‘LPHIA. ble Hotel, Marshall House, eapable of fir; accommodating 150 persons, situate in Chestont street, betwren 6th and 7th streets in Philadel phia having beea ‘utly much improved and repaired thronghout, is to be let ata reduced rent, fora term of years. Apply to SAMUEL POWEL, 207 Chestnut street, or to JOsErH B. TOWNS FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. ORAM &HAUGHWOUT, 451 Broadway, near Niblo’s, have just received— Chundelien. 4 CLINTON HOTEL, NEW YORK, ver, ormo!a and bronze, for gas ne W patterns. pevdsnts, lanterns, &°., by far the most superb *ssortment we have exh ix years. Hall lanterns for gas o O1, in grea veriety of style aud pat m?3 2taw Im*r 3 prices = The English Li i i H ‘ i@ | goods imported from France, and which they (the plain oe ble d sacs ee 2 7 he English Lieut. replied that he did not recognize | enterprise willdo the rest. American domestic | 8 P . ij Y } i = td ow fy teeta Ve hast Hock iaod sean? contein: Faves Parlor 3 air Pd his buttons as any guarantee, but that they entiel ohtom epnds: even with the disadvantages they have eer nee exempt from duties under the Act of rs tng Bd wioketa snrtment oF the beat “> ble , joa he ‘ +00 di e ine i i fT i "7 : ingress of 3. is requi 0 of giving light; 0 a good two story dwetiing house, youve avple orchard of grafted tra Hent well of never faiting water. It is situated within sure the public and the pat ons of the extanhshment, that there | SPU'e hours, they were permitted to proceed. Had | productions, and monopolized the market for some shall notvbe any damuition in she attractions of the Clinton | the brig been under the American flag, and any | years, and there are numerons other manufaciures ther the art cles in question came within the meaning of om neral tariff lawe, or whetherthey were that species ontl- ry in ets, in mahogany crses of the New York and Ey y- | Hotel. But, that, on the contrary, no effort shal be wanting, | Means of resistance at command, the spirits of the | of the United Stares, which, under the arrange- | of article that was exempted by the law of 1533 Age tvariety (fy loted ura. boskets, toys, Ack, 8{rom Haverstraw: aleo within % of a mile of a Presbyte- Rime enjoyed aul wo obtaia Which Ne hora ateeteatuticn | Officers on board could not have been restrained | ments now going into operation, will find an advan- | In charging the Jury, his Honor told them it wasa | "Oy! mek, condesticks Hiamerfimes- forks, sea ey BE es eo TS ETON HODGES, ie violent outbreak. Defenceless as they were, | tage in the change. question which depended entirely upon a matter of facts | nis ten ses, sind fire ome plated smd Dress sie di i eaee eeund yO 0 WASHINGTON TEMPERANCE HOLE submission was a necessity. Yours, &e. Commence. the evidence was extremely contradictory; ry smal White end gold diningytes, and t ware. and every other | pelo wwoly - EOWIN cor, No. se bowniy, leer ahi AP HANK, i GUAR ESRI? The John Adams has brought five mutineers be- Semple ofthe article wes ae An Cour. ah: Sa ave. qrtie’g in he fin, wh ch’ we will p ely tell below the mur- rn! i 2 io) espe uty of the Jur fecide, Iisa | ket prices aareee Hogan, town, Rockland county. 4 TOMER Ss Soe remsuaue inform their friends and longing to the American whale ship Israel. Meith oF coment n aee ANE ta | ae LN. BA half cirel for ceiling, 13 feet high with ar : Ne ; an2w meh i na Hotel on strict temperance principles, and pledge themselves T 4 : ‘ mere matte of opinion, ani whenever that is the case, wit CULTURE —Siandaid, Moves, Perpemal, Left, at St. Ho hah the folowing American Rio pe Jansing, Jan: 28, 148. ; a soles, and pledge themselves | whalers: — Ship Atrocious Conduct of the British Government in re- | the Jury are to judge from the intelligence of the wit , the Bourbou, ‘Tea, Bengal,’ Noisette, and other | to conduct the same stric'ly xood Return, barques Charleston 5 thei tunity of obtai knowledge | GREAT REDUC TON INTHE PRE ECR PAST allan Dea inb a <F | modati ms nred no comment, as they are cood and comfyriable. | Packet, Jane, and Elizabeth. * lation to -he Slave Trade. ve" facts. Incases of this Kind there are po rules of | CLIREHUGH'S VENTILATIVG AND GOSSAMER a, Bbododendrarn, Asalte nnd other greunhouse | S200 epascencuts for tamifien on tre Bele tosoesnle Coons The officers and crew of the Coacord will sail in | M®-Eprtorn— . Jaw by which the Court can regulate the opinion of the WIGS AND SCALPS i Bicoctingdate rod. » Plovist, comer of | the Iveation is convenient to the Lovdou aud Liverpoot | 2few days for the United States, in a vessel char. | | Wish through the medium of the Herald to pre- | Jury. Whether the on is composed of Packets, end the Albany, Buffilo, Bostn and Phi boats. Every information given to persons travelling; hest and cheape-t way of conveyance to all parts of the tered for the purpose. senta fewreflections upon a subject which the citi- ] wool or of worsted, it is entirely your province to de Our noble ship we expect will leave here on the | 2°R8 of the United States do not fully comprehend. | from the evidence adduced. An endeavor hes been made Steres and Canala. 10th for the Mediterranean, but may perhaps be de- | —'He suppression of the slave trade. The civilised | to cast a slur on the witnesses on both sides; on the plain. ‘The Keadivg Koom will be supplied with Knglish and | laved a day or two longer in taking in a world has so forcibly stamped the bread seal of | tiff’s witnesses because they are French, and on the de- Amezican papers, audall the Temperance periodical water. However, every exeriion i condemnation upon this odious traffic, that it would | delendant’s, hecanse they are Custom house officers. ‘Terms—B varking per week $3; per day 75ceats. Tea,cof- a eda J y exeriion is using to sail at | 5, rork of ‘ ‘ bedi: Those remarks will of course have no weight with you. es, &e alwave ready. that time Adieu then to my correspondence from | D® & Work of supererogation to enter into a diseussion | yor opinion. is not to be formed from their mere state + the widersigned, would cheerfully recommend the | Brazil. Ihave endeavored to present, from time to | °t the abstract question of the justice of permitting To shape they are mide te fit as the nataral h re%s stave leaves daily from sede Trion Row and Chat- ye te ht ebeatie, reet, At 9, I, 1,3 and 5 o’eloe! DRESS BOOTS. -~) LATEST FRENCH STYLE. HE SUBSCRIBER vespectfnlly invites the citizens of ‘Yo k aud stranvess visiting the city, to call at 14 FULTON STRE "PHESE, ce'enrard art cles have for many venrsheld supre- tracy over oll others i this country ay w ella Kite. i Ti fer fir In the Haw Cat ine Deoartment, Mr. © wilt be vocal ‘ton ° eT, ‘ ’ ‘ 4 J from their intelligence and ‘heir opportunities sud summine © large nevorement of Daess Boore, made in the pe a ele TE Washingtonian friends, and | time, such incidents as I thenght would interest the | |'S Goatiauance. ise ee 4 re el inerne ey caus L ar case it fs not necessary tor Sra: g“Tathome.” ard wall c ive bis sole and wedivided » ; M Gabe squn en hate sect els trots Hon Aaa Cie readers of the Herald; and if T have contributed to | (udly for its suppression, but it would be weil to rot thetariff laws? ty | tot who wish 0 charge comarecance uncer the wg c.f hs a DY ag tr Hall, President Parent Society, Brooklyn. their amusement or instruction, Lam amply repaid | (@@ litile atthe means which are used mmder the perhaps did not examine "a factured in the city at from seven to eight James Vino Dy ke, President of Wall VB. Society. | for the employment of my leisure moments in thus | Plea. of effecting this object, as some remedies which | minutely into the natur= of the articles, or the compo- BOAT,” (fice No 7 , dames H rver, Present othe Kranklin Temp Society. | relieving the dull. monotang at Gl hin Dourd’ | afe applied have only the effect to heighten the | nent parts of the articles to which thote laws had rejer- eet aa ee (C7 Persons having tender fert, or heing difficult to fit on ac- t whey fogar | roadway oeiety. ‘Adieu! P if ve on ship board disease 7 ence. The duty was laid on the article as it was known Tl NAN DIED LEET OFF Waku cunt of Inrops, bunions corns e bouts mate ra as Fresident of Fro-pect Society, jeu! Prosperity to the Herald—health to its edi- | Orie cures d by the Britto in commerce. The duty on articles purely woollen is | (F “ROBE —Gentl mea or families Tesirons oF cnaverting Ai ibe od of tehing we Dud Prosidcut of Auden for, and happiness to all concerned. Should I not | fa, ihe canregdom at the clave trade. i dicen re | 80 per cent, but on articles of which acomponent part ir | ‘heir left off wearing apparel nto cash, ean obtam For the eoage ing up and keeping a pair of las AD Wilson,’ M.D. Pr become too familiarly acquainted with that worthy | forthe ad siaghe Nd i Wiha oa ie be oe i wool, there are certain exemptions, same the highest eaan price chengie Strangers leaving their measures can, by writing, have boots | _*P!Im*ee_ personage, Mr. Shark, whose friendship is exclu- | 2°Y civilized nation, andit rightly understood would ‘The question now is, do those exemptions reach the | ,,.,;.i0miyer. amd gent ging le and forwarded tot em without delay. EXPRESS FOR CLEVELAND AND DETROIT. | Sively engrossing, you may hear from me under date | °0t be countenanced by those governments, who by | article in question; there is a pretty strong circumstance | Fil it much to ther ade ante ber, etwaaiion 8 toe ~~, TTPHE subscribers will send an express through from thia city, | from another lautude. treaty stipulations have become a party to this sys- | to show that thearticle in question is covered by those | who will attend them at their re ment. ieee 2 00 to $6 90 to the abo laces, on the morn: Yours, &c., Perry, | tmof oppression. Here we can see its operation | exemptions , ses ahi Verteb tire Neon iter Boots, 20010 2 50 P.S. While Iam writing, the rf. rng more clearly than you can in the United States, and | The queation for you to consider is, whether thisar~ | 1 14.. through the Post Uffiee, of otherwise, will receive i 150 to 250 haa + Het ig, the men-of-war in the | [ propose enlightening my countrymen in relation | ticle comes within the meaning of the act of 1893, or | aa tention Sim*r Slippers, palate 50to 100 harbor are beilowing with their iron mouths, in sa- | to some of its practical details. whether it is an article of wool not coming within the W HAD 782 The cubs riter citar 17 ole ac hig Tenme, Cs Dare: ; L luting the Emperor,who is out in the harbor inspect- | ‘The Gnglish nation allow a bounty upon every | Purview ofthat act, 272 Bleecker s res", 4 gen. slamoctmen. of " OHA -L. WATKIN, NB. Immediately on the opening of Jake navi ing the vessel about to sail tor the conveyance of his | slave which iscaptured from a slave vessel. of ine ie Gaene bys pees eine Log ag teed bean iful | nLalian gud Fiecehy Wintos a xpress line wil e e¢ jicago, Cine 4 i 4 ! f : . © 4 it y rrices lo any place ia this ciry And also a tast Pode greeter me paren Pawemmane Dative | We ndconinned omghot hy ene sea in evmeion | LOWE, Pride, the youngest daughter of the King of | pounds sterling exch, which sum is distributed | Mung for lalnltty Mr Holinan for detendent. | estes biy Gade yes yet panne lone th Raf snes fon, be be coe eve? known, ee thea minids omer ieee aecregteduied cahewtion his worn baht ior rset m I cy, in PAVARL® AV SIGHT on oll porte of Eng’ ni think o ine drews sar grad ‘ M | . tland ons hag ie mow fone gape, 887 08 oat | ARAN BSR 90.8, NEW, FORK AND NEWARK HT U.S, Sue Darawane, i pared. Ifa prize is secured by a British cruiser, the | “tr Recorder Tallmadge, Sulge Lynch and Aldermen | 17 ireland and Seotland, im sume of 43, C12, 65.40, 10 Sots fe, Coa! ae ny il i 10 JANEIRO, Jan. yes, inste: { bei il 10— dic! - ey 97 Wall st ert and 19" Bry iway. Mty made Gaiters for 81.35 49 $150.8 Raa'all | Vy ETbers hage established an Express between New Yo 8 | 5 pencert i= EIRO, Jan. 28, 1843. slaves, instead of being returned to their native | Moxpay, April 10—Wm Co indicted for burglary | "jer | 2 Wallstiert and 19 Boy sexy pai for 1643, for Gentlemen, Ladies ind Children, trom ‘Per cent cheayer than eve ‘euwich st, convicted of petit larceny, and sat 212 G ays JAS. WIGGINS. DAGUERREOTYPE TO THY PH TOGRAPHIC ARTISTS KF A. ARVAULT &CO. 68 Pani’ church, ve pectfull in orm ¢ ind every perso gediy d gue reotyy wi'l receive by pecker ships Bm red sn e . country, Which is the course which an enlightened | in the third degree, fed one tng a luc aae a Cobley Re) * I wrote you a few days since, and remarked upon | snd liberal philaniirophy would require, are shipped | #ent up for six month “ig i ivi e i yf ini rty under false pre- we for articles to be returned by the Caprese will se | OUF surprise on arriving here not to find the sloop of | to some of the British colonies, where they are sold James V. Hurley, ior obtaining property pre- vgred Free of charee. st war Concord in port, as her orders had required her | fora limited term, extending from two to ten yenrs, | tedces, Was tried, and at a late hour the jury were unable MITES Week es7 Wallstreet. aud in Newark. ai | to have been in Rioat least three months ago, and | This isdone ostensibly upon the plea of remunera- | ‘2 te New York a A. M. and 4% P.M. no justifiable cause could be assigned for the aston- | Uog the expenses of the capture; and that operation OA Sad T F . ae Is, 000 Fren hd gue restype -t wot thie, very Usave Newnk rt ae ishing delay, Since writing that letter 1 hav fwhich we have heard #o-much vaunted phil cu dla yi euanit, fo th q “4 disee Mi. " : ue , Since ' rl have pro | 0 ic! a : philan- x ' Yo less th oe reach scvomt¢ lenses, 334 ins forsale a ath Brovdway. "hae nwtronema wero | CAPONE AAMS © °O_| cuted some information, and I feel a reluctance to | throphy, when it comes tobe investigated, dwindles | | Govencon's ruax wave very No lone than, theve Exe | gg toda Gh Y pirneted on the most approved princi: ler, with all the modern iyoRs forward iton account of the friends of that ship's | down to a mercenary traffic, unworthy a great and | Gover Mi Howerd’s Hotel, @heee are, henge Joke eprom, ment are queauarled in bnllianéy of tone, lightuess | t etter Cites company residing in the United States, to whom | | enlightened nation, But thisis not the whole view | guourning we for Vice President, on the ( +.B negslenve t> adi, hie arengements are such as to | 22/0 would not wish to create any unnecessary alarm, | 0! the case. The slave, which has cost five pounas | oe, Wim. L. : for the ing toremit Ur cheir iri the firm supporter of Va warm advo dation of persa nto tronsaet, business at Enro ean prices thereby | Saino! basone mi and therefore leave it discretionary wit for his redemption from the bondage of the slaver, 's | yehlon Dicke isads the high duttes imposed by’ ta. til on twee A y with you to nor te of G Vive lever bage tor the Koval Mai publish or destroy this communication, as upon re- | sold in one of the British provinces forten years for J sddition to the istinguishe mes.there ar nunente, ' yal Mail Stone, iy + poo! Aa 1 te aed pon re 4 ) t ' Deniers mid professors are partiontarly Invited we tle Jo np atthesr office, mere forbir: WOO} tection you may think best. The Captrin ofa mer. | chirty or forty pounds, and the excess is again to the | Justice Sevage Jobn Brough: itor of the wothod of tronsaciing bosiness advanteeen Fox further information apply to chant vise 8 arrived here from Montevideo, | government, which is pursuing this Oppressive sys- J of Ohio ; who, in connexion with a leading Whig fina of Ohio, has arrived here to negociute a lo c ‘ol $600,. 000 for that State. The two latter are respe ts: J INE ATOMId-kyy%ec _ 195 Bradway and OME ly in fa rTATCHES LOWFR THAN EVE who states that a ship put into that port the day pre. | tem. ‘They ominatly slaves for ten years, bul vious to his | ect from the Coast of Africa, | actually so for lite, or as long as their masters ean BROWN & 10'S Oow I th 1 os vor of Richard M. Jonnson and Jadge M'Lean for Pres . Mg hele, 288 Brondrary formerly” ri et lean ae ae LB £ | with the enptain of which he. had a conversation, | reap an advantage from their labor. They only J jon. Besser iniovlamtlay wittore Ga been vices ‘ elliug warehen aud iewelry Lower than any othe fy are ANA 8) GARS—The 1 i sult ive von parishes Change masters from the negro capturerto the Bri : satin, ih atin ty, oy are aoe ir yaaCdold wacelics au tow ae frnin $1 to 843 onehe” Byes et Harun, Beeyr wold do Well or acl We lene the result of which I give you in his own words, hange masters {rc p Fyler man,is also residing at Howard's Hotel. Ph Foi r ix , Lo ° 36 , 2 T ste i etween Liverty and Cenneneey, When out about 36 hours, and 200 miles from | tish mast nV n and this through the agency of the Bri- J distinguished gentlemen, ali in favor of six different an at which place they ona ind the largest assortment in the cit) the coast, we encountered one of the most severe | fish government, which realizes the profit by the f tistinguished men forthe Presideney, im compony with arranced 10 ke ne te aaver the Cafe Tort orks, masie p good ti 3 ur the money refunded. Watcher + ely. tes selry, repaired in the best manne aad je pond hd wench and old gold aud oliver tabrew te crebamre, | tie steve named fumncy, Call G6 be aati a i storms I have ever experienced,and were compelled | operation. ‘The English cruisers engaged inthe suy- J large number of bunutifnl and accompli Mes, sa’ or necessity AN ; AMOS R. THOMPSON, oe ater a FF WS Ro ae tee. | (o Fettmn, und when nearing the Coast, the wind | vression of the slave trade, are nothing less than le- J down, todinner at the above Hotel yesterday 5 such cs. main’ m RICHAND FISHER horne—ior save by PekNek'& BROOKS! f | blowing w hurricane, we espied three eail, two mer | galised pirates, forcibly taking possession of slaves J | motting of the waters,” or, rather, of the wines 8) J ii & oi pre: envio th IOAL—No-® arrived and for sale low. to dealers and ‘others, | 8% No. 61 Liberty atteet, | Chant vessels and one man of war, bat could not dis» | which have been previously forcibly abducted from pirits, has not been seen for a lor q reached th» wltvmatam i i seen them as they simultancous!y cracked their jokes and Lae barrels Prime Leaf Lard pereger, gualiey, for | “iusuish any national flag. The whole forenoon | (heir native country. But their mercenary opera- Foitieg onthe eve of our. pid Siection, any’ stranger # Bouth &. K. COL they were within sight, and we were approaching | tions are not only shown in the instances to which 1 | would have supposed there was vot the slightest political each other until about two o'clock, when the gale. ’ have referred, but the impediments which are” orany other difference of opinion between them. all the different sizes of Redash Goal. Apply to PETER CLINTON, SWIN be oe 98 Chacharn syaare, ager Corner King ond! Greeuwied. 4 mdge BROWN & CO. 179 cnet of Morty