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THE NEW YORK HERALD. rae eh eee eneea eee NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, MAY 1, 1843. Friee wwe Cents, To the Public, THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- lished every day of the year except New Year's day and Fourth ef July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per an- BROWN & COS One Price Hat Store, 178 Chatham | Four Days Later News—HI hit; 1 tant | tried in ever: litical d ith success eceatnterast of Of : § » ighiy Impo Political storm, and strug, with sm Pastner hy chee iclts | Intelligence trom Murope and. Anta-an=| Sufi and tore tl cimé tiampbaatorer he grat est tempest ever lvid waste human society. To what was the con- rate of the income tax, in order to repeal several | a most desperate contest, which lasted f J . * 4 h J or upwi duties which press severely on industry. It is tole- | of three hours, the enemy was c: mnpletely enane rably clear that the limit of productiveness of taxes | and put to flight, with the estimated Joos of about prietors have the pleasure wow to off 1 yi teat ous of ewer which Clos rxemiler one oenty | Other War in india~Terrible Battle tn 2 sold for $5 and $6. at'the low fined reine nt $a Scinde—Selzure of More Territery—Lord | trast owing? It was because the Spaniards didnot carry | 02 Consumption has been passed. Of thisa better | 5000 men, 1000 of whom were left dead on the field num—postages paid—cash in advance. i MOF necessity are hued to atay economy’ that Brougham’s Attack on peroeidesn Casve | out with them the bless tat edd eeta uaa lor ihe proof can hardly be afforded than the falling off in | together with the whole of their artillery, ammaniz THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum-- postages paid—cash in advance. ADVERTISERS are informed that the circulation of wensable article of dress, have uow an opportunity of dowwR the taxes after the 10 per cent was added to them tion and standards, a considerable quantity <1 stores Hearn ov Hex Masesry.—All the arrangements | #84 some treasure. ‘The British colors were hoisted have been made at Buckingham Palace for the ine | OVeF the eity of Hyderabad on the 20:h inst teresting event in thereyal household, which may The following gallant officers, after having cone i practices or principles of ‘civil or religious liberty, and oe Ga ee the appearance of pe ment pe Thanks to Lord Ashburton, dc, é&o, &e. because North America was crowned with all these po have reached th ultimatum of bexuty, cheayness, neatness, | Two packets, the England and Wellington, have | litical blessings. And ifa passing cloud bas come over durability and comfort to the wearer. All sales are’ for cash, =i a . them far a moment, and it is but for a moment,—and if therefore no good cagtomren rare th lsa incurred by the bad. | arrived from England. The England, Capt. Bart: | there should seem to be, and I bel i i hy f i . t is only thissem- | he Very shortly expected The attendanta have | Spicuously dis inguished themselves, died on the the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, andincreasivnt } 45 ne chatham pisire lett, left Liverpool cn the 9th inst. We have receiv: | Hie om those kin feelings ea de otets Feely | been nl suinmened to their poste ard the anare, | field of battle:;—Major H. C. Teasdale, Capt. W. W. ast. Ithas the largest eireulation of any paper in this city SPRING FASHTO N FOR GENTLEME. ed by her papers to that date. gion and commercial honor and perivct national good faith | Meuts assigned to the physicians have been prepared | Te’, Brevet Captain and Adjutant Cookson, Capt. or the world, and is therefore, the best channel for business | eq yp. the undersigned respectfully informs hie, ‘Dis saws te Wigkle ize d mughly impor- | Which hat always distinguished them, I have no more } in case of a sudden emergency. The Royal chil- | aad Brevet Major W. H. Jackson, Lieut, and Bre- men inthe city or country. Prices moderate—oash inad- | and sale, the much aduired. spring style of peut] ighly interesting and highly impor- } doubt tien that 1 now stand here addressing your lord. | dren will, itis fully expected, reside for the benefit | Ye! Capain RN. Mende, and Lieut. E. Wood. which for beauty of fiaish and ormer effort, 1 this or any other cil . To the economist they are a desirable article, as they com- . bine cheapness, durabil ty and elegance, warranted equal to Scinde. tion—astation worth: fons ecm lon he therefore slit aahare of oublie pa an. | A shock of earthquake was felt'm the district of | British kindred by feeling and acting ae they 1 havent of en's, Youth’and children'seaps of clathyvelvet, Be. allot | “oerrach, in the Grand Duchy of Baden, on the | ¢neir national honor.—(Cheers.) his own manufacture, which for variety of patterns ‘canuot be | morning of the 25th ult. tant. ships, that that cloud will pass away, and that the Ameri- A terrible battle had been fought by the British in | ¢&8 will once more, andin no long sp proud and feel glorious in once more r vance. PRINTING ofall kinds, executed at the most moderate prices, and in the most elegant style. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proraietor oy THE Henatp Estasiisument, Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets ————— 2 10 LET——A Cottage beautifully situated onthe fan Ga shore of Staten Island, about three minutes walk of the sea airin Lord Ashburton’s ville at Stoke's |. The capture of this most important position ia ot bay during the ensuing summer. immense value; the valuable and fertile districts Tuuxarriare Cartpren.—The following is an ab- | ‘\0v's, {he Indus, ean now be restored to industry stract return of illegitimate children registered in | soon live ie haere an millions, as of old, will Lancashire, the West Riding of Yorkshire, Nor- | Geanouy jy tepiness in those plains where those folk, Surrey avd Herefordshire, in the respective | wed desolne during a century, scattered misery ¢ of time, feel and desolation. It appears that the plan of ar at- Med | P 4 Treaty or Wasutneton.—On the 8d of Aprila | three years, 1831-3, and 1839 41; which return has | tack, in orde! i Hf i i Tlie Wesad dataobekibdecste drab and pearl colored fane: The nuptials of the Princess Clementine, of Or- | conversation occurred in the House of Lords, re- | been [aid upon the table of the House of Commons tte geet pp preg mentee ah hau trimmed with velvet of various patterns, for + Seinde, was net confined to Hyderabad— d- on the motion of Mr. Stuart Wortley:—In 1889-41, | ed jiself thro : ye ereve a ean Lancashire, 6,172; York. West Riding, 8 382; Nor- | but their saperpr cob cada rg ae Amer folk, 2,422; Surrey, 1,066; Hereford, 681 ‘In. all e ed, and they 3 re now prisoners, there had been an increase (except York) since 1839. The intelligence from Afighanistan 1s, that Satrep Provisions —There has just been laid | anarchy continues to prevail there. Akbbar Khan before Parliament a copy oft a letter from the Lords | is said to be master of Cabul, and his father Dost of the Treasury to the commissioners of customs, | Mahomed is proceeding from Lahore towards Pe- in which Sir G. Clerk says—‘* I am commanded to | shawur, as if to join him. Akhbar Khan has acquaint you that my lords are of opinion that salt | threatened to invade tke province of Peshawur, and provisions, which have undergone in Canada the } to take it from the Sikhs, but the good treatment of whole ef the processes requisite to the preservation J old Dost Mahomed by the latter may prevent that or.curing the article, may, within the terms and § invasion. leans, are fixed for the 20th inst. d will bi le- | specting the last message of President Tyler on the summ h admired. A call will re th . and will be cele: 4 .of Ei scertienl of the superiority of the nbove mentioned arti- | brated at Fontainbleau. subject of the right of visitation as affected by the cles, now ready for sal ¢ old + stat f The diff eH treaty of Washington. The Marquis of Lansdowne smerny ASAAC Lit ' ‘i papel eat existing between the col- | remarked upon the difference ot opinion a8 to the : liers of Sout! ales and theiremployers had been | true construction of the eighth article of the treat, UR KIND P N br y 3 : . of OUR ND TRO res Mock of hardy Ferbecivus | settled, and working resumed at most of the col- | 4nd_ requested any information ministers cautd Pla t iss, | Iieries, afford Lord Aberdeen professed bis vallingness white moss Ko- ,, . to prodace whatever papers might be requires Seuses Sectnaie guess wantedes Oe: ton Pea and Chinese | Rubini gave his first concert at St. Petersburg on | and the motion in which Lord Landsowne ha D thlias, tube Roses, Amarylisn’s, Gl c. A umber | the 16th ult. and the second on the 20th. embodied his request, having been agreed to of new and beauti ul Creepers for covermg arbors, *0 000) gre: » : bject ed li huge nian, a the loweat ten reece ‘choice flower | Canova’s Magdalen has been sold in Paris for {he subiee ppupeered likely i din inet Beas js of every variety, warran ed fresh. Fruit : e : Tal trees of every variety, on the lowest terme for easn, Those | 093008 francs. retat the absence of Lord Brougham,whose motion from the landing, and M ofa mile from Brighton, Te 1s uitached to the premises sever 1 sure, boats a sp rior rriyate bath on the shore, ‘Tne place is well thades, aburdinee of fruit, aud the bert water: | neigh- borhood wnexveytionable. Cottage contains 8 rooms, be- sides kitchen, with lenge cellar Apnty 10, 29 6tr D_KINGSLAND, 'r, 33 Jotm st. ampanulas, cour isonly spoken the house, i >. AUjoix Wil: commence @ new course in the beginnine of f 2 e Loti spirit of the Navigation Act, be regarded and ad- Lord Ellenborou i a —_ {UES ae inwanty ill please call a/d judge tar themuetyos. Mrs. Honey, the popular vocalist, is dead. in approbation of the conduct of the negotiation | mitted as colonial produce.” "and the commission- the 5th ebraars pital le ge Fs Deco TO ed pba bs Ara 028 81m faa oes LAP, 576 Broadway. Fanny Elssler, with Dumilatre and Sylvain, con- mad fom vie following eveniney A die anasea sar. ers are desired to act accordingly. where his presence was conudered pee ae tnd'e hue guiden comsitiag of ots, with grape vinesand fruit 4 % nia, (tor many years one of the New York liners,) | ertul chief of Gwalior, at the age ol 27’ years, to ATH is now 4 gpen at the foot of, Desbrosses street, N. B-} Prince Napoleon Bonaparte had left Madrid for | in the postponement of Lord Brougham’s motion Five Tickets one Dollar, api6!m*r | Andalusia. pom tatty Lord ae perleen, then expressed his INERAL WATERS OF KISSINGEN, Gi A A . a conviction that, although the diflerence of construc- Ml 2ulied MAKOCZI—The Heabceni has an acidulous as Walter, tory candidate, lost his election at Not- | fron’ to which the President's mesaage referred. To. SR ien pat eucia rt tingham, Gisborne, a reformer, having been elected | lated to a very important part of the treaty, it was @ees thereon. For tertas, entered the Mersey om Thursday night, after an ex- | whom an adopted heir has been named, but also in traordinary passage from Charleston of nineteen | order to contribute, by various means, to put an end days. The Hibernia is commanded by Captain | to the disturbances in the Bundelkund districts — Bunting, who has certainly made the quickest run | Among the reports was one that the Brahmins at from that port across the Atlantic, ever yet accom- | Somnauth had declined to receive the much-talked aire 0 “SOHN A. MORRILL, Kaq., ma twr Na. 11 Chambers st, TO RENT—The extensive Buildiog erected the pre- iby the subscriner, for his own residence, on of he Evst River, at Gowanus Heights, {wo from South Brooklyn Ferry, comuanding | the same time strengthening wi eating by 63 majority. more apparent than real, that it could lead to no se- | plished. ot gates, which the: i Peres SLT etek coe.e wert | Ses Mee tL Stuur tay Zalany CietaPecatn ei | ‘The Great Westera left Liverpool 1o go into deck | Hous inconvenience, or produce any Unpleasant con. | 7 France. apilcedon tee Kigheemecage gui ant tar EAN covered ertteateers the taliand soize st mucbier ee Seid the flowing places, at 37% cents | &¢ Milford on the 7th April. It was not publicly an- | am rledged himself to demonstrate, and in its cor | | The weather has become broken, but was still | juere cricbrated trophies were to be sent to another Resege panics cone ieatamienveatee | ta ta Rie RCo Braestin’ is mesedwar) cir! Gama | NoUCcee st Liverpoel\ oeeyious to’ the ih tintcahe: -rectness; Land AahiurtGn concurred, He had aqui: [ramos Sati. coesay ae eo erononced ta Greece, TE ory ak CMe ony Hard, Dellue & Condo” Sal Broadway & 2 Park row | Would not sail on the 15th, her regular day. red ania this, acne, Other mnatiarn etc ust pa Byars. Be RS oe [Athens letter oF tue arb ule mention that King fesrtht chy "Ole ude person en be accommodated Hane ae beer The Montezuma had arrived at Liverpool on the | ‘ind had heard nothing but expressions of satis: Spain. Otho had fallen out with the French paity and their pensary, 188 Bowery. 7th, and the Hottinguer on the 8th ult. faction at the explanation given by this country.— No news from France. On the 7th, Lord Brougham rose to bring for- ‘Theres twenty days later from China. Nothing ward his motion for a vote of thanks to Lord Ash- ‘Apaly to JOAN F DELAPLAINE. 68 Wall 1 ALSO TO LET, the three story brick House, Walker stiect, between Broadway and Charch street, oceapied by Mra. Vervlanck; and che two story brick Houte No, 229 Nineteenth aewer champion, M. Chiistides, the Minist: the Inte- The new Chamber is said to be composed as fol- | rior, but was afraid to dismus the latter from his lows :—Anti-coalitionists, 103; Coalitionists, 61; tN Doubtful, 18. The 108.will, no’ doubt, support the | P28", No answer hed yes been received, from the a% im*r ~ = i. 7 ‘ 0 protecting powers respecting the loan. The comet strect occupied by Mr- CG. W. Feeks—Rents moderate. Cae, UN ERO) OF SUEEBIG siehopane thats burton for the ability he had displayed in bringing | Regent and all the measures of the present Ministry. | fad been seen’ at Athoin dusiant (ie ation Cen alo imexe leled ‘Tea’ s0 highly celebrated ih Chink Ns L the treaty with America to a termination, alike | As tothe exact men they may desire, is another af- | every evening after sunset. TO LET—The angion Howse iit, , Bloomingd d, is now for sale at the Canton T' Anarchy continued to prevail at Afighanistan. honorable ane edyaniageons, to pole Bastien ae fair. Aecounts trom MGatiy of tha Sah BIL. eoane ee y” situated a sh vrt distance al i Mr. James Aldri i noble Lord detailed at some length the disputes 1 that the second elections were proceeding in favor 4 nels Church The piece ferns oa Aldrich, one of the editors of the New | hid existed between this country aud the United | ot Ministers, On that day the lease of the Alma. | ;.,rhe arrangement of the difference between Tur ‘TS, DEALERS IN CUTLERY.—Wm Wild, No. 162 | World, came passenger in the England. Division stieet, Mavofacturer of Cutlery, offers to the | A line of trade, cheap for cash, 1000 dozen of assorted ( utiery of superior bi quali ty. ¢0 x of one, two, three and four blade knives. Opposite St. rch. w one of the most delightful situations on the Island, mackabiy healthy in thesummer season. ia ‘ne Bloomingdale stages pass and repass ate every hosr in the aay ‘The gate is new, and numbered 08, ‘The rent willbe in accordance with the present state of the is re- . States, up to the period when the present ministry acket ships, to run between London | came into office. He observed that these disputes ané Hong Kong, has been established. had created a great deal of ill blood and ill ea The news from India is highly important. in the minds of the lewer classes in America, an eatahh 4 Persia is said to have made no progress den quicksilver mines was adjudged to Senor Sala- key an ‘f 4 prog! janea, at 81} dollars the quintal.. M. Weisweiler, | 28ce our last accounts from the Turkish capita! . ‘ae last mail from Trebizood had brought intel spent ot tie house of Rothschild, lost the prize by @ | gence of the death of the Ottoman Plenipotentiary, A Ww, ; that ill feeli d"been exasperated by the conduct ; “onbli Nourri Effendi. ‘A tiy on the premises, or at 182 Chambers street. ‘ HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND GUNS Cotton is down an eighth. Markets very dull of oonetalnGen ‘pon whom the” noble and A ignic Devers Ot Bare ac geliaty tn eioe rose Egypt. N.'BrArmansement could be made, if desired, by a aati De uric inucancnmeats Lit tet Renee ee The celebrated b i Matai Taacies Aoordl promoaneed’ acmipas evareieaud erie (Ties tee rT oer atey Opening Obke COTE. Hire arivioen fiom Ale candtia ane Riihe Mein i i “l ardwi bey WI - Ce C 2 e e | ct i. factory te ant, foet a pare of the faruifure now the iad tener ene maeine yo ee ney ie celebrated basso, Signor Lablache, accom: P e The Queen and Regent are both to be present. The latter opens the Chav bers with a speech. The Roy- | Some alterations were about to be introduced into viss— panied by his son, Signor F. Lablache, had arrived | Tt, in having pandered. to the worst passions Burt Hinges and’ Screw: Pe PR eile chs of the lower orders in America, to further iis own | al Session takes place in the saloon of the Senate. | {#€ commercial treaty between Great Brituin and EO RET aThe Bre prow bask store, No, i south |B in tboods. i eu ans Pocket Cutle- | in London. views upon the president’s chair. He then ptoceed- | {nthe other circumstances of the ceremony there | Turkey. ‘The accounts trom Syria were of the 10th - OODHULL & MINTURN, Fable Kaives and Forks, The death of the Duke of Manchester elevates | ed to point out the advantages which this country | will be no noveity. The Senate held its first or pre- | Yt. The eountry was tranquil, and the Kiamacans 24r at ¥ ” Dixon & Sous Wares, the Earl of Mandeville to the House of Peers. had obtained by the treaty, defended the pol:ey . Reis * d by Lord Ashburton throughout the affair, jpades.. pag he On the 7th, Lord Brougham carried his motion Sat aoned that na only was thendeua of the burn rs D apoaier Rinae Aad een for a vote of thanks to Lord Ashburton for success- | ing of the Caroline set at rest by it, but, at the re- 87 Sonth street. Fa TO CETAThe Two sory bck House and premises, sti No. 145 Wooster street, finished in the most modern AME style, with mable mantel tier Al SEPH paratory meeting that day. The deputies have not | W¢Fé still engaged in adjusting the claims of the euf- yet held their preparatory session. A large number | /erets by the last insurrections. is understood to have arrived in Madrid. There Algiers. and folding doors ghout.’ Apply to JO: MeMURRAY, t Lower prt ihe . . was seldom less speculation here on an occasion of | , General De Bar, who went out with a considera- m23r 100 Pine street. E g been purchase at auction and elsewhere, much below | fully negotiating the Treaty of Washington. In the anes the noble eS A an ac My apts this ue about the pee it rceae oe parties, or | ble areata chkeiee va one loa had ee 4 TO LET—S A Work 8) , with good light, at a ry, course of the debate, Lord Brow, + mittey to, an passer he merican legisiatare, | the el jaracter which the leliberations of anew | COmpelled to return will hout efl- cting the desired ob- Ce 7 Ann street. will be Jet at low rents to good Cpe a22 Im*r Hr arth te te Rag vere uron Gen. Ci a Th f sp was.very 8€- | which rendered it impossible for such a case as that | Chamber was likeiy to assume. No party, indeed, | J¢¢t- The Arabs in immense numbers crowned the BT Exgaire of WM, FULLER, 4th story, Trout pul da F . Cass. following isan extract: | of M'Leod ever again to occur. The nobie lord | pretends to prognosticate the course of events, or | heights ot the mountains, and fired upon his troops; claim their direction. and asa measure of prudence he beat a retreat, lest Lord Baoucuam. . * . . * next referred to the case of the Creole, which had whOLET OR FOR SALE—A three, sory modern oot ity to Engl Safdar Ndedt 4 paper nator a been so sstisinctorily Srranees ane had alas muses he sh ald ae his army to fate losses. Du- ult brick dwelling house an: re. lows 0} ry CN - . He wished to name him, that } the principle, that the moment a slave touche ring his march he was exgaged in only one regu- ud atey 1 TeN CENTS e principle, th ¢ 2 s A letter from St. Petersburg of the 16th ult., pub- a y 8 x walk foc tine Beek stip Fer ‘Apay giihepeme- | FREIGHTS FROM NEW" YOnK TO BALTIMORE. | tneent Gunceil Coss whose teoaeat dey ey ded—he J British ground his chains fell off, and he, became | jishedin the * Gazevie dee ‘Tribuniux,” states thai | lt wflair with the Arabs, who were defeated ; ex, comer uf Fourth and Sone ighth sects qopiiamebere, | rahy' formed hatgoods comarca ey eva oe reve & | vernment was so discreditable, and even more flagrant | (f2e- He deemed that the right of search had been | the Emperor of Russia had granted a tull amnesty to | Put the French had several men killed und wound- Le re the Philadelphia Wilmington & Biltmore alvond Linge oval | than his breach of duty to humanity as aman, ond asthe | 8iVe0.Up to that country—all parties were agreed | . number of Poles exiled to Siberia or the interior | © se FARM FOR SALE; coualuing Touy acres, thiay. | Pe formaraca {com Phi'edclphia vo Baltunore atthe rate often | free descendant of free Eoglish parents, and whose con- | Upon it in its modified form of a right of visit to as | of Russia, forthe part they had taken in the revolu- Markets F a fied alas OO TAtIGR Red he Lalneose Bond cloneReE , pee Fe: ay seaman Gr ie i ae a duct heal} thoes partiouturs it was impersible to pass over | certain if the vessel oak helongss oie ree tion of November, 1830 ‘ Lonpox Moves Manxer, April 7—This was the first ve forwarded from thence at: the lowest Fates aod an wrest, | OF £0 pall ech Sole preea gate chr pan whose flig she carried. He did not think the boun- chica, day of opentug tue books ior private transter st the Bank dary question would reflect dishonor upon either of Eogian ments are such as will ensure despatch. , which produced some additional busin rt ears ‘ A extions, as if some demon had whispered to him — soy : The latest dates brought by the Overland Mail, | the Eaglish Funds,aud Consols have heen steady thro ter, secured trom the weather bya new weil office of che Union Trenepettsion Line’ re es “ Disjice pacem, sere pea belli.” sphere il Sreuiiiiaoees Wore sinih DLs are—Alexandria, March 25; Caleutta, February 19; | ont tue day, at 96] to 7, for time “ge Bae ate tere carnenles: mbar lee. Dose guioeany) |] auariee Wek, ABHMEAD, Ascut, | rhisperstn, who had been sent to maintain pesos, and onbh sides ‘They had secured a much'bever line | Ceylon, February 21. China—Macao, January 20; | and a halt per cents 103] to 4; bank stock, 1844; the three eupranta, gooseber ie, 9c tho : Hehe é Fie relations | than had been awarded tothem by the King of the | Chusan, January 12; Hong-Kong and Nankin, Ja- | percents rduced, 96} 10 4; the three and a haif per canta The sbove farm is two wiles from the steamboat landing, one fr m the town of Kye, onthe North street road. A full view ef the Souud ; can ses two light houses when lighted; is in every respect a desirable location for a gentleman’s resi- xchequer bills, nuary 14; Delhi, February 18; Lahore, February 5; uatlnced isle 4, India bonds, 75 prem Madras, February 21; Manilla, January 21; Mauri- Moers V 1 a London and Birmingham Railways declined fartherto- tius, January 21; Scinde, February 23; and Singa- 3 hy . Se eae ae! . 5 day to 211 to 213 per share. Great Western to 29 to 30 ual ? premium. Birmingham and Gloucester 49 to 60. South Tranquillity continues to be preserved at Sentthy Western 64} to 5}; North Midland 67 to 9; Eastern Coun- le and the perturbed and discontented spirit which led | ties 9{ to 104; South Eastern end Dover, 25 to 4 Brigh- to the riot of the 7th December, and which still in | ton 35} to 4, Paris and Rouen 27} to 4; Blackwal i Si too some degree prevails amongst the populace, seems | per share. Northern and Eastern 10 to 9 discount. likely to be entirely subdued. An attempt to blow RLS oars row preety, wat ba es i tion. up one of the public gates of the city, afforded, some ally from the rates current last post day. The ne- peor eo, Ae seidenos of its Lbipagent Bat the | 8ocistions were, on Amsterdam, 12510 $; on Rotterdam aR je at Paris for that purpose after pacific re! Pec ae ad been established between France and America, did | Netherlands, and he thought the noble lord was,ful- PASSAGE TO PITTSBURG. les Nocauninasede Se lasceie EG elegee| are ly entitled to the thanks of the country ae ne THE subscriber has leted arrange: for the con- | he i ernational jaws. of which } brought it to a satistactory termination, e Duke veyance of Passengersand Merchandise 16 Fittebury apd inter: rh ag geo ere tere types te iy of Cambridge concurred in the motion. He fully eerie Pisces, on the most reasonavle terms, per’ Citizens | ther arguments of reason, for which he had-no more ex | #PProved of the treaty, and also of the entire course People renee to the Westward, will find it much | pacity than he had for understanding legal points and | Of conduct pursued by Lord Ashburton in bringing to thetr advantage to mai» their arrangements by this desirable | differences, or by stepping out of his own province, and | the matter to a happy termination. The Marquis oaverants, as the vacriovest attention will at all times be pad | by mixing himself up with French affaires and the nego- ot Lansdowne inquired if the motion was sup- adicect conveyance with despateh. well as the parctuality of | tiatiens between France and England, with whicb he had | ported by the Government.—The Earl of Aberdeen For further particulars app!y to no more to do than with any treaty between the princes | said the motion had not been brought forward in JOSEPH McMURRAY of India—he did all this for the avowed purpose of i nee. ‘This farm is ia Westchester County. Call on the premises, Mr.J. H. WELCH, 3 Leouard street, Im*ec orar the Police Office. DRESS BOOTS. LATEST FRENCH STYLE. HE SUBSCRIBER vespectfally invites the citizons of New Yo k aud strangers uy t 14 FULTON STREE' . i ; connexion witn the government, but it would cer- ‘ 12 5} to 4; on Antwerp, 125 to 4; om Hamburg, 13.12} to tod examine large aor tnes tnt Dass Bors, made ithe alge ___100 Pine s'teet, comer of Konth. Haga age pete es between the two countries ; | tainly receive their support.—The Marquis of Lans. | Promptissuing by the gov eepments of proclsmations | 13; 9. Frankfort, 121} to §; on Paris, 25 82} to 874, all at feeast tealvion, of the finest French calfskin. STATEN ISLAND FEKKY for which he had been reprimanded by Mr. Webster.— a d th bl d I d lord ht hi couched in a resolute and decided tone, and which | three months. ‘Gent emen can have boo's made to ord-rin the best manher, And he had dowe all this, for what 7 For the sake of | COwne sald the noble and learned “ord mignt have Thad the effect of preventing any serious disturb at six dollars per pait, and footed at four doltars, warranted Foot of Whitehall strect. furthering his ownelectioneering interests in America, | spared much of his eloquence in this case, although THe Quanten’s Revenusz—The revenue accounts for équal to apy manufactured in the city at from seven to eight dollars, . arty, (7 Persons having tender fert, or being difficult to fit count of lumps, bunions cores, & to be easy yet handsome, we adrawinz of -heteet and fitting ances, proved at the same time the anxiety of the | the quarter made upto the 5th inst. have been looked for- Chinese officers to rivet the good feeling now sub- | ward to with anxiety. On oll branches of revenue, the sisting between the two governments. Post Office eacepted, there ia still a falling off. In the Elepoo, the high imperial commissioner, deputed | Customs there is 2 decrease in the quarter of £275 510, as : and helping himself to that seat—the possession of which | he did net think it would meet the approval of many ISLANDER i nany; April loth. the steamer SLATEN | he envied Mr. Tyler—the seat of the first magistrate of | noble lords on his side of the house. He wished to LEAVE STATEN ISLAND. "NEW VORB that mighty republic. For that purpose he was not above | know why the noble and learned lord had not . andering to the worst mob feeling ef the lo ; ‘4 4 At 9 A.M. ere United & 4 west brought forward a vote of thanks to Lord Palmers: es. He (Lord Brougham) need scarcel: ‘ aun | by the Chinese government to conduct the commer. | Compared with the corresponding quarter of 1942. On foreach customer. i age M. iM P.M. say, that all the respectable pauon in ‘Entrics waren Coe coneluded the Bogen bee wip bY ial negotiations with Sir Henry Pottinger, arrived | the year there 1s a decrease of £1.076,836 In the Exeise Strangers leaving their measures eau, by writing, have boots Fd averse to a war with England; but he had taken upon | @d been so much vituperated while pending, but | ot Ganton onthe 10h of January. [twas arranged ing off in the quarter ix inconsiderable. ‘The de. made and forwarded tou em without delay. k 6 himself to assert that, wherever in that country they » W28 80 important and advantageous in its results — | 1 ‘the firet ; f Ronid be eld in the quarter 18 £1 799; on the year the decrease ndwome BoORTANTHY CH HANDS inped are reauied to be yarticuiarly marked.anu | found a lawless set of rabble politicians of interior caste | (Hear) He really did not see what great object afWhanioaseat oo? PSs camtetecoe et a ep a Oa OO Hata agae rt FC mele pire ight aot eid andvo » fig ers thereof. a9ec_ | andstation—a grovelling, grotindling set of politi noble lord had achieved in his settlement of the : ; . is £6,361 ; inthe year, £146,290, In the Taxes, in the Gidter Boots, “ 2 ooto 230 NEWARK AND NEW YORK—Faze | aset of mere rabble, aa contradl ingalahed arp ae of the Creole, because de pein therein re- |, With respect to the new tariff, nothing has trans- | quarter, £8,065 ; in the year, £146 052. In the Post office ahaee, h “ 150 to 230 only 12%, Cents !—The sy lendid steamer | of property, of respectability, and of information—in that ized had been for «| rou acted pired as to the terms which are likely to be recom. | there is an increase in the quarter of £2,000, and in the Slippers, s Soto 100 FASBAIC, Captain John Gaffy, has been Bore, ong periog acted aon. a8 | mended for adoption by the merchants The Impe- | yrar of £.03,000. The Post Office alone, of sll the regu- aE ne eens Captain Joha Gully, has quarter, among those mere groundlings in station, among | between the slave-holding and free stat eri feason,on Monday the 10th Tuatant, a follows, audi, further | therabble mob, they were cer Me Prrmnsaened vopeice ceri Pamps, &e., Lage RY low. i i ar sources 0 revenue, exhibits a steady increase. On Trams, Casn ox in to find the strongest rial list of duties will, however, it is thought. be the jources re) e eady incree LIVI ca. The noble lord then proceeded to point out the nouce = and most inveterate prejudices st the uni . raat, 4 iy of the tariff. When Elepoo reached Canton, | the quarter the increase is £2,000 ; on the year, £103,000 eb Teh HC Mibhaa oes eetoete Micoes aa Deh ate. Lave New Jouk ve A ghlock, P.M. America oa England, and the greatest atapoattion to oon bide bd preity pert agt ih ein veuicen’ Saeed Hyena oan airesssictisie desire to have'|:* Lanpow'Taabe Risnke, Apel Tees The market te i i ie ae Se ar instead of bet the t) ies. * a = Py i i i bi e fir e . WHO WANTS BOOTS & SHOES? Freight exgigd at reasonable rates. at6émec | ee eee weer hen Woven cuintha? Leed and keeping noting in reserve. He then referred | @@. interview with him, which hedeclined. The Lob re irk beled - es a eeeleas Bry sd THE Greatest Reduction in Prices ever known. PLOPLE’s LINE_OF STEAMBOATS A he right of h ti d Juded that | Claims for indemnification preterred by parties e i rtp Bal ta re pic tehak oF Clstivencae Hat Oe colt aatoeed FOR ALBANY DAILY, Senin poryed | Ashburton had, at apublic meeting, talked of America as a the right of Hep and concluded that | whose property was destroyed during the disturban- against 47,474,101 Ibs same period latyear. Sugar is very joots, of the most fashionable shape, $2,75 tv $3.00. Fashioua- at 6 o'clock, P. M—Through direct, e cradle of liberty. the message of President Tyler clearly showed the . eral parcels of damaged foreign sugar were sold at ble bekued hoots $1 50 to $2.00 4 pair. Ladies faney colored | thy steamboat per between Courtlandt an0 Liberty, eta | Lord Camreet.—Boston. P matter had not been placed on asatiefactory footing. cop ok ae atand bl Rta ent bere Reg Way the very lowest rates, Tallow—St. Petersburg yellow French and city made Gaiters for $1,35 to $1,50 a pair. And all wngeeeees 2 a HES TEN, Capt ‘A. Heugh Lord Baovcuam.—Yes, and this was saidto be acom | The noble lord concluded by moving as an amend- ‘ caheyaed infest: | canele is 43s on the spot, and 43s 6d per cwt. sellers, for a ps evel the fashivos for i643, for Gentlemen, Ladies snd Children,from thirty to forty pet cent cheaper than ever, at 212 Greenwich st, comer of Barclay. JAS. WIGGINS. 3 im*r Petid Pag toerig 4 ONDROR, Boot maker, from Par ed with pirates to a ChE stealth ta) and these des | the last three mont! peradoes seem to grow more daring and audacious | poxpow Conn Excuaxos, April 7.—The weather is as in their deeds. An English lorcha, or lighter, call: | favorable as possible fer the season of the gear—fine soft ed the Enterprise, had been attacked and captured ; | showers and mild nights ; the vegetation is progressing her cargo, worth £25,000 plundered, and her captain | rapidly. The wind continues 8. W., ond the arrivals are and officers, and four Manilla sailors, cruelly put to | short from all quarters. The steady improvement in the death. Mr. Wilson, a European passenger, tea tast- | manufacturing listricts leads us confidently to hope for er to the firm of ‘Curner & Co. had a hair-breadth | that improvement in the corn trade which must result eect sare wong at Gane pegtinpe ped were | meat tha',the housejdo adjourn, The Earl of Aber- ® in expres- er NORTH AMERICAS Capt, M. H Trues Ae reac ee ated tet ae ait, Botton there was no | Fit had emanated from the government, which ursday and caturday afternoons, at | business to be transacted, but it was held lor the purpose | @8if it had emana’ bei ’ ce SS ictvese: tbl tal tas of celebrating the all ance remade and the reconeile- yond observe bate cote realy to a ee ie intial, are fernshed with | ment re effected between these two great kindred na- | self ail the responsibility of the acts of that noble SS for speed and cecommodations are | tions. He marvelled to hear the Swhigh styect te anysuch | lord. He thought the settlement of the question re- The steamer SOUTH AMERICA, leaves Tuesday, Thursday, aud Satu) o'clock. forms the inhabitants of New uur ; f ant fit will do well to call | Wor passage or freightapply on board, or to P. C. Schultz, Proceeuings at @ public meeting, but above all to hear | flected the highest credit upon Lerd Ashburton, and from increasing demand, without unusual sdditional sup- snd amine tune ab imSt_ | the office om the wharl ‘224 Ime_ | Whigs, ora sort of whige at least—(alaugh),objectto any | the government would give the motion its ready | °S°@?*: plies. The average price of wheat must rise peerly 98 oR OSE ANP SHOE STORE. LINE FOP ALBANY, | ‘hing that was said in favor of tho cradle of liberty. He | and willing suoport. Lord Campbell could not give Indi per quarter hetore the import duty fall to 17%, and although = (ae should have thought the very language wasso sweet and i 4G, rom the foot of Barclay | Gear to every friend of liberty tnateit might reconcile | Nis assent to the cit AL A ae) lL AG ey nA Flower, wll leave as above | them to what might otherwise have appeared a breach of | ord, who had gone far bevond the flight of his id “aturday, at 6 o'clock, P. M. dignity and decorum. Now there was one other autho. | leader in the other house (Mr. Hume), whose Despatches in anticipation of the Indian mail to | smail parcels of bonded corn are liberated weekly at the Istof March had arrived. They bring most im- | this rate by means of certificates granted under the grind- portant intelligence from Scinde. ing act, yet the uncertamty of getting these is too great aiune ablic, that he Nassau Hy recen y be favored with on Naar mie, all orders he ua} die terms for cash m i 0 - 2 to induce speculators to import on the faith of them alone; oly go the Captain ‘on board, or at | rity, and it was the last to which he wished to refer—that | motion was ofa much more circumscribed and hakpantdl oe iret a Tete te but unless the duty fall te 17s no profit worth the risk can ave Albany the alternate days, foot of | 0€0Ur revered monarch George III. He did not consider } limited character. He contended at some length | Making arrang’ be * be expec’ed on importations at the present prices abroad. Sere aINGR yr ee rig ype see high rons ig ea ag ie adopted | that Lord Ashburton had been completely over- EW YORK AND KINGSTON ing and unbecom: me when in his recepti i ie AND PASGAGS Yue AM FREIGHT | ortho first American minister who represented biis revolt. prsehed by wie AeA 2 Was Ren tieel fs fa For Kivgston, and Ielaware and Hudson | ed subjects, and had therefore a most difficult tak to per | iuG Made Concessions which involy 8 Gopal -croumbouts EMRALD and NOR | form—who first represented those revolted subjects at the Mtn abs and were bel tay na Produpe she j - Bat < court of their sover whose allegiance they sha- | Mcst disadvantageous political results. —Lord Den ‘waeann oe am secepertirsacinee tower n ken of. ign was known to hi kept | Man approved generally of the treaty, and was glad o'clock P.M. fast hold of his American sovereignty until it was wrested | that a question which had been so long the cause of tinued to play * fast and loose” with Major Outram, } fy,"xbee ston imporations at the preset prices abroad. whom the Indian government had in December | gariey unaltered. Scotch and English oats arc firm, be- sent to them in order to make terms. It must be | ing wanted for horse corm, though the large dealers hold recollected that those Ameers. who were long re- | back in expectation of full supplies ; Irish are reported garded astributaries of the Afigham empire, had | dull at Monday’s prices. but they bring nearly as much, within some years enjoyed a sort of independence | weight tor weight, ax the Scotch and English, as the dis- of all subjection. Their principles were those of | tilleries will not buy anything but Irish, in consequence street. ind the greatest and best as- Gaiters 1s, Blippers, &e. iu these 6) yo sor ment in the world of Boots, and dren's do Su RREIE cae to draw your sttention to ovr splendi aSrunene nt Boots, Shoes. sod cloth batten Garters: of the hoes | So’clock, P.M es . 14 . " 7) f these being kiln-dried. Beans and peas are dull Flour . oo tee eed ania 11 leave Kingston (Rondoat landing) every Wednesday | {Tom his royal grasp. He took the opportunity of givi disagreement and ill betwee) the two coun- | Eastern despots, who govern the country for their | oF 1m 1 Bie ee go e ‘aptain John Samuels, * ‘ r ¢ A ; ‘ slave trade, and tricts along the Indus were turned into wastes or id not think the principles tor that consented to the independence of America, there was * ‘ ; id ; Liverroot, Corros Manxet—April7.—Since the re Sb cents to $1. Boots, Gai Vippers, ‘ies, Buskins, Shoes, | -, Will l’ave Kingston (Rondout landing) every Tue ay and | ‘Hat Is oenindoas hat * | which Great Britain had always contended with re- | Jungle deserts ‘or the preservation of the wild amt- | oi 3¢ the accounts by the Great Western steamer, from De inendoes peri apa erent 2 ee tag wont hind. | Prey abd o'leek, FP eTRA TRIPS Pendence and felt more anxious ior the morerita enis | gard to thac question had been sufficiently upheld — | mals whom those Ameers amused themselves occa- | yl Yorks en Saturioy, the demand has abated, ahd the es: hates that) oes. ‘The EMERALD will lente the fost of Marray street new world. This was after the whole of the military pro: | After a few words from Lord Carnarvon in sipport sionally in hunting and destroying. __.. | market bas lost the animation which previously’ existed: 9 Sandy morning at To'el ck. Rettuning leaves Kingstot ceedings had closed, as the speech of Lord Ashburtom had | of the motion, Lord Brougham replied, and the | The @ritish government having introduced civili- | no change of moment has yet taken place in prices: fth DAGUERREOTYPE APPARATUS. bg ey Gam we ilies been made after the negotiations had closed—(hear, | amendment having been negatived without a divi- | 2ation into a portion of Scinde, and having taken | is the utmost extent of the Aecline, and that not very gene JOHN ROACH, oF frenght oF Pere SON DARL OW & CO hear.) My lords (said the noble and lesrned lord), i | sion, the original motion was agreed to, and the | possession of the Indus, the navigation of which the middling and lower qualities being the most in- OF TICHAN. 21 3m*r ses Me Wecrotteet, | breathe the prayer which my late Sovereign ex | house adjourned ecame a matter of general benefit, a demand was inced At public auction 1322 Sea Islands were offer- PIS oo gankres allie Cal EN OM ec CHALLENGE TO CuOLiUs pressed upon that memorable occasion. I hepe and trust, Pos . made on the Ameers to give up, for the use of that | ¢4, and $20 sold at 7d to 1944; 186 staine | offered, and 30 are ea thy can Bassi he lees DHE Sixteen foot si! boat" TROUBLER” will 4 f0F the sake of America frst; for the sake of England next Tux New Postat Treaty. —Our correspondent | navigation, certain strips of land lying along the ri- | Sl a 4t to 7td; 1800 West India were offered, but none F stand ready ited in eaying tat perators as imy his apparatas have ob inore success th+a thows using camers with foreiga \ ns. hela.era-e ofvow imperfec, and. still oftener smp operly acjused. The advertiser requests a tris! for his cameras. Six: as Optician ensbles hun to grind and ar il any distance, from 20 to .0 miles, | —for the sake of humanity, of mankind at large—thatthe | informs us thatthe new postal treaty between France ainst anys bone ever bait by Wm. Crolias, from | prosperity and happiness of that great people will Ive per- | and England was signed .n London on Monday last the firs day of June uniil the firet day of August uext, ove | petuatediorever. My lords, I cannot view with wadiffer- | by the Count de St. Aulaire, the French Ambassa- 's motic viven, ir , . 5 Rts each Fag ibs volaclguse bos tees tho velltic aaalioes ence the magnificent empire which Ei e | dor, and the Earl of Aberdeen on the part of Eng- ats. , *| soll. Thesale went off heavily and at irregular rates, ver. They temporized until at length their troops | y4¢ varying little from those previously carreut by pri. were collected, when on the 14th of February they | vate contract. The sales today are 4 to 5000 bales, of sent word to Major Outram to retire from their oe which 1600 bales are to speculators, who have taken f prac’ i " : Major O., who did not. suppose that they woul during the week 5300 balesof American. Exporters hav i r of ‘ erected in tl nd: and my heart glows when I reflect U . i P s po! fe ee ee ee N. B.—To sail without oars or tenders. thet to Englandis owing thet whick America nev er rena: eh: od tal ch cocee wit tek anton One proceed to extremities, delayed. On the 18th, the | taken 1530 American, 21@ Pernams, and 160 Surat and JU eRREOT YP —C. iNSSe & C, L. INGERSOLL, ples to confess she owes to England—those laws, those ey aig ile residency of the British Political Agent, or Minister, | Madr i fe rccraphiste that shoy hage temoved frou thelr old amma pf? mec 406 Water street. | institutions—above all that spirit of liberty, of religious, | Of one franc instead of two francs, the present rate, | was attacked ; it was gallantly detended by 500 men | "be import this week is 98,445 bags, and the sales are No. 3h maiden lane, to No.8} William stiee, soush west cor TO_THs OWNER OF THE SAIL, | a8 wellas ofcivil liberty, which has made the Armerican | !0r those received here trom England when not pre- | for several hours; but at length their ammunition | 94910 ner of Maiden lane, on the ¢d ‘They have on hand at BOAT * TROUBLER”—The owner of | republic the greatest democratic aation that ever lreld ex- | paid there, or as pre-payment from France to Eng- | haying been expended, the British soldiers retired, | , Up to April7, 1843. 1842. eect nee the | fren chttenges trom bos bul sy Win Cains wiuin he | ei thee enongh to Ail soe wit niente a | elute eee me auuat circumaancrs in | with a small los, to the steamers, and proceeded | Taken or exports” tm an exc e ch alten \e , the 7 F 4 : . A ri y , tothe s , 5 ty . sttenticn af operator last six months, and ‘not having yet accepted the sam hope, with exultetisn ‘we, tera wether hee hap gag one shilling and eightpence, as | ‘9 join Sir Charles Napier, then at the head of about | taken forthe trate, 247'380 Pitted fasted. 'T resumed that in publishing his chslenge to sail oga ; A PP’ now charged. ‘The treaty is to come into operation | 9799 ta distance of 20 miles from the-capital | stock in Li De jected ty | brat ever built by Crelias, his toweri gt agination rits, and to carry those feelings to their uttermost, it } on the Ist of June next. The negociatiqns were a nage Thel i hastened, at th teen rH estes —— Leasmed St8,700 shear their in are fully | e flight trom the terra Girma of Water street to those my,ticre- | i8 necessary that we compare and contrast it with what | conducted in London by M. Dubost, as the repre- | S/ i ae eeee ee att ee ee eno OL | Livenroot. Conn Manxer, April 7—The averages fir portion of silver, which ia stamped | gicue— pti has happened elsewhere, in other parts of the new tative of M. Conte, the Directedr-G [des | 2000 men, to attack the British force 1, | ali grain continue unaltered, and likely to remain so for Bpon them. Any persons wh» have their do e Ghatennen hen niy sen os world, where all the gifts of nature were not attend- Tos oat by taeh Lees thadingtigts Postman. On the 17th a battle took place, which can only | some time tocome. We have had a good supply ot Oat- ed with the blessibgs of social existence. Look at . rs South America, look at the events which have | ter General, and Colonel Maberley, the Secretary of the Postoffice, on the part of Bugiand. There were, we understand, many obstacles in the way of As soon as convemontatter h~ he has gota reaeipt, and dese nsed from thyt aerial tis hoped thar he will ¢ ndescend to cha'lenges already given him 3. thit hs aoe oe ice some one of the | seperated the Spanish colonies from the parent stat js sole object of test | template, for a moment, the rich abund: Jeet, are ri ested to have them essayed. apls inte OTICE is hereby given, that the angual elecuiun tor teen Directors of the New Werk and Harlacm Hail Company, will be held at their offce, No 4 Tryon Row, in the city of New York, the 16, (being the third Thesdey viv be compared to the celebrated one at Passey, in | meal since Tuesday.a large portion of which is from the which, aftera severe struggle of three hours, the | Westof Ireland, with afair quantity of Flour from the Ameers were totally rowted and their troops dis- | Southern parts of that country; but the other arrivals persed. ‘The loss of the British trroops was consid. | ‘hence and coastwise are extremely light, and trom abroad May next, between the hours of twelve o'clock noon, and two | WE.te sail Sete pt the boats” may be obtaned=rfter | natural blessings, of physical resources, of animal power, | ‘he treaty, which were surmounted by the t 1 enothing to report, Between Tuesday and to- " 4 ae os h , vs greal ble. The Ameers, on the following day surren am) | oenteg +f OTT sane ats mer J foubler co him “by tapaizine hin epuravorarsve tendons | ofall. that can make a people great, ond prosperous, and | zeal and intelligence of M. Dubost, and the highly | ‘rca themselves prisoners of War, and Hyderabad | '8¥.80 particular remarks are applicable to the trade, Fise HOOKS ANB-FISHING TACKLE Cea hey h shallthenhave the portunity upyn his own ters Rennitt to inecvemes atid tid pontetanehing them J |ibernl spirit in which his propositions were met by | was oecupied by the conquerers, ‘The following is a a ey has ruled brand pagty ae Beater by J BATE! © received by the late arsivals from heir mani J following tu the wake of” W TOMS tthe rerpeeliurei | other ; thelr boundless expanse of space, diversified with | ('¢ Enalish negotiators. portion of the official account : cercely any country buyers today, and our local mik actin FD 98@ a Keneral marortinent of supe ior Fish Hooks J of three miles meightcen, an itdidlantspriew. alaimém. | avery apecies of soil whieh can pourlatothelr lap thepre | Tue Income Tax.—The income ‘Tax, it appears, Sir . Napier marched to Muthare, and on hisar- | iors being more inactive than tena, the trade for all Bog: Maou Kelly's (Dabliv) Limenck Hooks ut FOR. LONDON=Kegular Packet of the isto | (uce of industry, or scent the arr with perfames,or enrich | is likely to exceed by a million the eeleulation of | rival there, ascertain that the Ameers were in | lish, Irish and foreign Wheat assumed a very dull sapect; jase, black, Week, trout, picker. and cat Fih Hor Mn Be he, ety, ghUPerior fast sailing packet ship | man by the wealth, the proverbial and unsurpassed | Sir Kobert Peel; the probable amount, as stated by tion at Meeanee, distant about ten miles, to the | iolters, notwitystending, continued to manitest wna aif gauss emo ad fae Lines; oda, reclay baskets: 9 .f ar day. APIA Sevor, will sail ae | wealth of their minerals—every diversity of the most de J the Duke of Wellington in the House of Lords, | vumber of 25,000 meu. Being aware that'any delay | Dated rmace, and in thew levies coe een aeeer my dl ls on gimp; dyadle a _ a icious climates, varying from the temperate tu the tori 7 T , a fe ® confi ‘ed, the current rates of Tuesday were acquired. Fiour, Je Gatt, with * variety of artiel for Ai 4 Having very superior accommodations for eabi vd over being £4,500,000. This excess may be attributed in | ‘or reinforcement would strengthen the coutidence - cast pike, Tae of ele petals for, Ameri passengers: toembarkshoulo | Cverything in absolute perfection, in abundance 5 rreat part to the suecessful trick on the classes under | of the enemy and add to their numbers, although his | “P2%, occasional inquiries, hut by no means a lively de- s . ureat p ick on cla y rn ra, although hi ~ 4 &J BATE. 70 jan lane, mi cation vu board foot of Mal jane. orto 4 people @t bound apacity, numero ‘arious bn their . ; nand, generally maintained our last quotations. Barley ° JOSEPH MemURKAY e, from the ind wiftness of the | £150 a year, promised anexemption; agreat propor- J own force was not one-seventh part ot the enemy, | uy Malt though not plentival, were in slow Feqnest at T° SPORTS EN OH! LGonnor, 52 Fatto a tot Fine street, comer of South reet lity, the practised ability, of the Euro- J tonot them have nevertheless been obliged to pay J sir C. N resolved upon an immediate attack, and | 5: mer prices; and Beans, as well as Pe continuing in 2 corner o) hae receive 4m .00 Kods, f) Persons wishing to send for their friends, can have odante ; all these rich treasures which J toe tax, either to avoid the trouble of proving thei: J ‘arched towards Meeaece, at tour o’clock in the | he same lingering state ‘as tor some time past, hardly Calentta, of a beautiful taper, and free brought out by the above ship, or any of the regular pack, les 3 hh J Ma y offers tor sale cheap, by the dozen or single one, applying as above it by letter post-nard pow Providence showered on them in such unmeasured abun- xemption, or from their inability to learn and t f morning (the 17h 4 At eight o’clock, A. M., the | maintsined their previons valine. @ats, in the absence of Feceived, direct (rom Malagn, 600) salmon silk wor a FURL VER O00 tance, had none of'them sutticed to prevent anarehy from J (ake the necessary step’. This State ewindling, for | wdvanced guardot Sir © Napier’s force divided the | country dealers, excited little notice, but from the short tie Beas quasizy that Nas boon seen for many years, well very fast sai being enthroned there, had totally failed to secure the es J at is the only name for it, has been not less profita- | “nemy’s camp, and at nine o’clock the British troops | -“pply at hava, the rates last noted remaived wovaried— i THK, Copii Jhn Dov! tablishment of even the semblance of a stendy, fixed, re | ple than cruel and wicked. ormed in order of battle, being composed of abo n'a moderote demand, support: d late prices, ra Eb ROTHERS & gular republic, But then turn your eye to the contrast | Via eonjectures are afloatas tothe intention: | 2800 men, of all arms, aud 12 pieces of artillery. | ind had holiers been dlspored to submit to lower rates, DHE, f , 5 a 5 y 5 € aur uext door men who-struggling with ahard climate, with,in muny | of Government, now that the income tax has turnec | Che enemy opened a'determined and destructive | jwviness might have been denen tt es [LARD=* dois prime Lear ages for sale by places, an ungrateful soil, their numbers sinall at first, i J OUt So much more productive than was anticipated. J fire upon the British troops, and during the action, | Stare or Trabe—Mancnasrer, April 7.—We have had ny 5. » COLLNG Sco creasing ra ly, becoming countless and spreading over | Some think that the assessed taxes are to be re- § which ensued, with the most undaunted bravery, | a continued and rather improved Jemand this week, and ate weet. [avast extent of’ Jand, had erected a system which was & pealed; others think that Sir Robert will add to the f repeatedly rushed upon them sword iahand. After © since Tuesday quite as good as on that day. The low ye-