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‘ THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol, 1X,—No. 139.— Whole No, 3302. NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, MAY 22, 1843. . Price Two Conte, ——— der themselves committed ; ‘hike the z “ Anricur 1.—There shell be reciprocal Ii of EXTRACTS FROM ENGLISH PAPERS BROUGHT BY THE CALEDONIA. Mshed every day of the year except New line, at No. 99 Nassau street, where he will thankfully receive Fourth ef July. Price 2 centa per copy—or $7 96 per an- and Taifaliy exeeure, all oilers he way be favored wath oD reason*b'e terras for ¢: To the Public, EXCHANGE HOTEL, BALTIMORE. tied OOT AND SHOE STORE. horee, they cannot get. at their provender without Commerce, and Na gation between and smongnt the S28 he ental carrying the load (somehow over the hill, and subjects of Her Britannic Majesty and the citizens of they will find it an awkward untoward effort. Itis material to bear in mind that the correspon~ the Republic of Texas; and the sutjects or citizens of PP aes y cornet the two countries respectively shall not in the ports, harbours, roads, cities, towns, or pl . whatsoeve: num —postagos paid—cash in advance. eal ze pu oi | aie ha ireular : barn 1 a danila dence concerning this sens re me begun by Lord either Stat gut taxes, or im! urdey , Le J iH esent give no deliberate atten Stanley more than twelve months ago, u " or ineluded, THE WEEKLY HRSAID—poblsbedevery eat lowe. priceaste ated athe ilowina | the free-trade debate which Me, Iticard has raised | principles ef free trade were really advancing, with rethere paid by the subjects or eitiz morning—price 6} cents per cepy, or $3 19 per quaty, and of all colors. $1.30 airs of Slippers, 75 | this week, becanse it is pertectly useless again to | very little obstruction from any quarter, and when | Zen# of the Sic seeomaraations 00d, the 4 postages paid—cash in advance. cents, at 387 Brond ea sire deat axe | CxPOSE the absurd assumptions and tallacies of such | the ministers appested to see nothing but a smooth | linens, restectively,of thetwo High Contr ion ADVERTISERS ore informed that the circulation of Tinautiathe world of Donte, Gaiters, Siete sind best ee | narrow minded bigots as Lord Howick and the ho- | and pleasant course for their future, development. Petscntion aniietimalicee im maliste af Gers, the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increasing es and Childrew’s do. norable mover If the free-traders had the same Parliament ought at the time to have been made ac- y hereafier quainted with the purport and object of that cor- be granted, in either country, to the subjects or citizens of th Gen lemen, we w draw yeur sttention to oor splendid wrorinent of Boot ; Bren degree of confidenc o i aia nad elt pation ta ean amlendia 4 ence in their doctrines as they had ast. Ithas the largest circulation of any paper in this city, is Hekin Boets, of the best qi twelve months since, a propositioa to affirm “that | respondence, if i # favorable issue was to be regard- e most favored nation. or the world, and is therefore, the best channel for business carn gnlohin rortoe taal iinme sates UiGia NO’ expedient that aby contempinied remie fied cc pledging the Executive to pass the billin all | No ducy of customs or other impost shall be charged men inthe city or country. Prices moderate—cash ined) |) °° 0 soma "fukin Bhows, 135 82, boyies Boats of ihe beat qumicy, | StOw_of Amport duties be postponed with the view of } its principal provisions which Lord Stanley is about | upon any goods the produce of one country, upon impor- vance. ‘and thor wch repairs. having been au part refarnished, with | 1,250 $275; shoes’ $1 ¢ ta, $1 10 1204 Sh making such a remission a basis of commercial ne- | to introduce. It forms essentially a very important Lar Kishor Gat ian Roe eens yee be gel the PRINTING ofall kinds, executed ot the most moderate | rich aud ciegant furniture, is egain open forthe recepiivu of 8 Boots, Gaiters, S ipp- my Ties, Buskins, Sno gociations with foreign countries,” ought to have | part of the great measure of last session, which the prieir pory pois Lind yes fee pha uperiad om ices, and in the most elegant style. °"he posi iouof this Hotel is ‘oo well known to require ade- | “© “™ Sndless earietes mya, autanti (0,0 oy the best kind: | had 400 voting for it, 50 against it; instead of which | public supposed to have been consummated by the any other country; and Her Majesty ‘the Queen of the wir MES GORDON BENNETT, tail of itsadvanta es. Itis confessed 10 be, for eo Le of busi- | 993 im*r ‘andar Cnoalatrect. | it haa 61 for 11, 135 sgainst it. There cannot be a | new corn law. We shall presently see that there | Unived Kidgdom of Great Btitein and Irelond: and the Ree JAl : ews or pleasure, ove of the most favorable Of any in the ity —_ oy BRUAD WAY. clearer parliamentary evidence ot a waning cause, | are other matters besides this Canadian bill which | public of Texas, do hereby bind and engege themselves Paoraieton oy THE Hewarp Eotasuisument, The present proprietor intents that care aud snaeaby sheet 8. ROBIDER, FRENCH BOOT MAKER, | and doubting minds, than this division affords. It | render that new corn law a deception practiced on | not to grant any favor, privilege, or immunity, in matters Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets | not.by wamiivg to jmerove its nataral edvantages, vader hi tu ae from Paris, has a fe | the year’s results of the great experiment had given | the agricultural interest of this kingdom ; it seems | of Commerce and Navigation to the aubjects or citizens TTT TE A Friends ana ube pablie. nas wed CORMIPAN: eos Une conver pe neat catt imee. | reason for additional confidence—if they had tend- | to be one thing, when it is another and a very diffe- | of any other State, which shall not be #lso and at the vj he’ re Lhe wi ol 2 I. i the ed to realize Mr. Gladstone’s Christmas vision, that | rent thing—so far asthe degree of protection af- } *#me time extended to the subjects or citizens of the other F pa to i k Dwell Hi mm Sonth 7th ‘im i od31 \e :. . ry eg High Contracti Party, ai 3 mice | Bagi fZiNGER, respecttully ennounces to tretraveling | [TAS REMOVED fro ists Leonard street, where he | decidedly of a nature to indicate a determined and | proceedings entered into and completed, without | giving, as nearly ax possible, the same compensation or HOUSES AT YO! jLiemz wrke | community, that he beeps that larg- aud splendid establish I contanues to cut Kit. Ua hand ready cut kit. French | Comprehensive purpose,” we should not have wit- | the knowledge of a single individual belonging to | equivaient, in case the concession all have been con- ngeaee 44 the Kernel eg sree nee ca ment th ° xchange Hutel, situate af Airs Soros C4 Conve and and Enwiish, mi im#ee em is calculated for a » r sal! ;, pposite the ‘Town Hall, in t 0. > ~ = Teatdence, On the premises inane stable, Fowtiag alley, | ough af Fuuswalis, ebick ing besa thevaghly. repairedavd ie: | A, THOMPSON'S BLACKING WAREHOUSE, ands Goo garden, Camo J of 8 ots, with grape vinesand fruit terial improved for he accommo ation nA Villon. be ho: No. 2 Cow: tlandt street. grees thereon. For terms, inquire o telis forty feet trot on Centre street, and one hundred omc THOMSON respectfully. informs the merchants of ° IN A. MORRILL, E4q., ies igh ; ally, ‘ ORIN An ER Eaten Shiety oi! ee Bae co Capea ree tegretol A. this city aud che public in general, thot he still cou- a large airy chambers—'he mos pleasant and con- | | ment dining room in the count super r bathing | nown thr: ugh the world, and parti ntarly the United States, nessed a motion designed to eflect that comprehen the agricultural interest, other than a minister or | ditional.” servant of the Crown, this Canadian flour bill may We repeat that there is no power to ee be represented as a measure to afford additional | traffic provided for in these extracted articles of the protection to British agriculture ; additional, we | two treaties being carried on to any extent. We mean, not to the degree of protection secured bythe | are aware that the thing has not been dove, because laws parsed in the session of 1842, bat to that which | nobody knows of the privilege which has been sive best abandoned to the support of less than one-tenth of the members of the House of Com- mons. Nothing could be a plainer proot that the government are conscious of having precipitately jumped into a false and dangerous position, wherein they dare not risk the hazard of moving forward, ma 2wr eT—The House Bloomingd.! town tithe“ AbeeyS stutied nab rt Aistaner above mitable Paste Biackiog. be- ture his ra frerurer. This blackiag ing ‘he sole «nventor aud m: a “ the agricultural body were under when Parliament | granted to the enterprising, and because our absu Pe Bay, snd nearly gorall| meut—and every convenience and comfort to reuder an lire homson’s Prate Bineking. A. Thompsoa would | and are ashamed to acknowledge the necessity of | metin February. This isits character, speaking to Pe ruinous money. efanikes have compelled are . u anh s friends trathe has v.ade ex’ensive improve- i “ : JT Sharad 4 y ieision cite ‘is re- le staphiug attached, is lage and well constraeted.and | im nts in hia old aia ufacturing eatabimlmet nebables | Moving backward. With this impression we shall | tne letter; though it is not so in spirit or in practice | people ofall countrves where our influence prevails, the susamer season. superintended by experienced aud attentive hostlers. Horses eve: and ¢. rriages may be nad at any time to convey persons to any Zanes Sie, gee Srery Ice or tim eoontey. markably hea‘thy Tne Blooming: altogether abstain from criticising the speeches de- ‘ages pass and hour inthe day. ‘The gate (x hew, and numbered 101 livered on Tuesday, and will proceed witha very brief advertence to certain circumstances, in- hem to supply them with au’ Beware of interlopers, Ste , 4 ometimes resort "The vent willbe. iu mecopdance’ with the prosent state of the | An omnibus ras from this hotel deily, to and fiom the depot | damerimes rescrted’ to It is necessary to clear up this point by a very search- | to 1| ink of nothing for years past but fencing their mi ing enquiry, which can be carried on ¢ flectually by positions against theirdreadiul pecuniary risks. The y shape to enter his minufactory— rier no man, or body of men, but an intelligent Parlia- 4 . to meet the cars, for the wecommodation of persons travelling | his workmen are not hkely to make miatakes.ant- consequently | dicative of some of the fruits of | the mentary Comantiee bent upon—not suppressing or Fey ae eal oo Re pericotly egyerumed oman 132 Chambers street, | onthe Rail ogg. Nocharge for omnibus fare to the hotel. J it can be depended upon M rain. ES THOMEDN, policy which the Government so sanguinely | hiding—but unon discovering the truth, and the Bill; and tha des edy pote Neston: ora (denired, by . WADAWANUCK HOUSE, late Lee & eons Forreey a eee ed et adored 38 ihe amon of 1812 Bin aoa to us | whole truth. For the want of such a cart we | which yon have been engaged with cheerless mor- ated soparamaly. STONINGTON, CONN. a Manufacturers’ agents for the Washington Friction Mat 8, bis je pre na june! ie ee sereatde 0 cave Son must attempt to suggest some of the proper objects | tification for more than nine long months, will at OD 6 Gir proo! brick store, Woe cecn Post ee baewreen Eis rasa fac eae SADDLES el Fomecabes” Caress eeee ot Floarbul, jessie ening M sh he Generelt core for such an investigations ep pey Ene: least stimulate speculation once more. Then we 4, with immediate possession if required, apy te passed by any, nt iu this country, os FORTY YEARS. state in which British industry is likely to be placed hig on wee! there a bide Mage ararieeee it shall see whether the agricultural produce of the OODHULL & MINTURN, for the reception of company. i T 18 A FACT that LER’S Sieam Blacking is universally hi an OF ial I this city, in the wine trade, insert great Miesissippean valleye, where it is found cheap- mur fe bunt ares — | ne nawre is located atthe extrameand of the ullinge, over- 1 sdimit, to be the beet article nraaat stared inthe Upited Poe operation of our commercial laws as they at | ** The Times,” calling public attention to the sub- | er thau in any other part of the States, will not find mod okupg the same, and fri <aple 1% n , . Btat-s. C. Lee hay maunfactur d Blackiug in th s city forty years, The first thirteen years aud two months by bimeell— then took in partnership A. ‘Vhomsoa—twenty year and ten mouths it was known as Lee & Thomson's B ackt: x. Di solved ject of commercial treaties, to which he gave a fit | its way to England through Canada at a maximum appellation, by designating them the ‘ Treaty Nui- } duty equal to 5s, forthe quarter of wheat. sance.” Who knows anything about these treaties? | Ass thisis a new field of inquiry to us, we desire balvouick dwelling’ Louse and sere, wi hteolow of | rv, cau be had a beautiful view of the Souad, Sb ground ateeched, aituaced in Williamsburg, about two | pumervus islands; as alsoa view of t foinutes walk f-om the Peck Sip Ferry Apvly on the premis- yed "ts bracing a.r and E 1. It appears, from whatSir R. Peel said, that the Foreign Minister ot tne Brazilian Government had és, corner of Fourth and South-Kighth streets, WVilliamaburg, establishment evjoys superior advantages for bathi partnership. with said ‘Thomson, and the last six years have | laid down such a basis for proceeding to negociate | Ask the best-instructed man in official life with | to be understood as epeakicg with diffidence wag ik Wid. T. TAPSCOT, © giv the hase hor end Gold tat ad fre woter bathe windr finerinom my on account. tam the oldest olvcking | a commercial treaty with Englaed as compelled | what powers we have commercial treaties, and he | cerning ihe conteatiees Of tie Intarmeranion we adr hoase for sea bathing’ with siarge ewimming bith f Man factuver 10 the United States. Hav Mr. Ellis at once to decline entering upon the sub- cannot tell you without reference—thus affording have given of the obligation of subsisting treaties, another instance of the truth of the happy bon mot } and the conclusions we have formed therefrom ; of King George Ilf, “Lawyers do not know so | professing at the same time to be ready to correct much more Jaw than other men ; the diflerence is, anyerror. We believe we are right; and if 80, they know where to find it when they want it.” | what, we would gravely demand, is ie condition The same with prefessional politicians. The tech- } of the agricultural interest of England under the nical meaning of a commercial treaty, we conclude, } existing state of the law % Seeing what they have in qu tity Hick | men and one for ladies, with dieas bg tome attached Berane ay rivate baths. Attached to the hotel thee is a Bil vard | patsood us Kt iways his been. it mproved Sterm Blacking, No. 1 Ji ject with him atall; and a leading Senator (Senor Rezende} made a speech in which he stated ‘that the English nation, by which he did not mean either the Government or the aristocracy, but the people, lost more by the existing treaties than the people of Brazil; and he indicated, in the most m sitaeted in the town of Mai oer eam, Sieetbeed tailes east of New Kochelie’ Stew minutes walk trem the Boaton turapike, consiating of 56 aeres of chore Iond, ten of which is wood land; handsome du le two story house, ten reoms. ‘The house is eur ounded i nd other fruit tre bined 9 stkend. ‘The ou Died FARM FOR SALE-\The bemutifal impro a ; str'et. comer of Broad wey. CL looks down wit conscious pride o. all competi tion, and would only say to his castomers and the pubic that he still conc. nues to manuf cture his improved 3 eam Black- tngbut why enlarge? a wordto he wise 4 sufi eat cherry. plump, br ane orchard of th He en Be cele rated of the times,the charge ing grounds. for which this place i In consequence af tue depressed » t i fr quel 5 SLE : 4 G ieevoraliamery imi tatnne rrten feet cf | rorsondinncerd tothe loliomingzacas= MSSM) Toit Sotntanss Seip. | unequivocal manner, his convietion that, from the | iy treaty which stipulates that the produce of bth | gxicimg state of the Jaw 2 Seeing what they have sae rekeo’ wichall of the rarest shrusbery, flowers, Fersous poinniniug bx weeks, in the monhsci HINA, GLASS ASD EARTHENWARE —Notice — | declarations of the British Ministers in Parliament | the contracting parties shall, on entering the territo- | terms of these treaties, acting in conjunction with some lawns in front «nd roar of the house. |The «tekory gro July end August, per week, 00 ‘Doo whole fihe ex ensive and fashionable sti ek contaiu- | and the proceedings of the agitating free traders out | ries of each other, be dealt with as the produce of | the new Corn Law, will not. the landholders insist stands on a rising ground, twenty rods distance froin the hous, For six weeks, or lovge’, iv the months of ed in he store 8 Asior house, comprising every article in the | of Pariament, the English Government would be | «th favored nations.” It was so explained a ° isting liabi with beanti al ist trees, and is kept as oleasure grouad, hav- May, June, 5 be Octobe tne. now offered for sale at and below, cost to close the ’ a “| ent ithe most favored nations pl ¢ 1 upon an explicit account of their existing liabil he ing a good view of the Lorg Island Sound , Tha place is well some ‘ane, September, or October, por 500 eoneern! s , compelled by the force of pubic opinion to con- | the other night by Mr Labouchere, the late presi- | and upon a distinct avowal of the future intentiona drorti he act ution of amy gentleman want gg Smnt Ty itt tren aud servants, half pries. Also, quantity of » ime table cvtlery inartsan.. dozens. to_| Cede all he wished, without any concession what- | dent of the Board ot Trade. In this particular it | of the Minister in relation to their wellare and 7 ct of the subscriber will ~e to render his house a | Kether with quiet renteel hotel. and at the same time he wishes to atudy | razora,s the comfort of his guests more than the establishivg of arbitra. | | DEAFN®: he 9 " ; ry rules. HOKATIO BLAK ments usually kept in this establisnment will be disposed of a plendid assorty ent of fine cutlery, consisting of ressing cases, kc. &C. site of the Acons' ever from the Brazilian Government. ‘This (to say nothing of Portugal) is the most signal proof of the astounding indiscretions and want of foresight differs from a treaty of mere amity and navigation. | prosperity 2 It would be the extreme of arrogance Specific clauses may be inserted in any treaty, con- | to refuse this ; because the Government rushed ferring special privileges on either party without re- 4, a lane and South street, or of Captain SAMUEL RSV eBMon the premier. nator ANDSOME APARTMENTS in Housto tree inst . " *, into the free trade policy without deigning to in- ‘to Broadway.—To let, to gentlemen, re id} Formerly of the firmof Blake & Reed, of the Marine ion, | a bargain. » SIMPSON, evinced in the session of 1842. Foreign States, re- | ciprocal advantages. This has, we find, been done _ A : A tea: | Rotrenees toauized. Adidreas, box 203 Fark Post office. | Hockaway, and Waverly House, New York. m6 egd3w monielnves tose 8 Astor House. | fl-cting on the prinoiples we Baye pet down, ima- | fn two cases of eat importance to the agricultural tavengkeiw fee than taste nay tgted titer a Le ~ . 5 ine they have only to wait awhile to see us give | ; i i , "7 i ° SPRE‘D EAGLE HOTEL, FEST " ine they ha “ awa e us gi interest of this kingdom, because, as we interpret by 1 a CER ree Pehies Wireonsenast Broadwan, where 4 Whitehall street, opposite the Battery Garden. COR PLATES! DOGH FATES Ties au waptet | free admission totheir products without their having | in yrovisions of (wo existing Lreailes, every bushel Srercaly on the grounds pats cl by jhedm: they ean always Gnd, wholesale and eval, every popalar me Nip MRS Cay wale ate ge bCrin the ahove rrticle at R ROBERTS Siiver | the annoyance of dealing with the vested interests | of the surplus corn of the United States may, as the dictne, and the richest Perfume: ountry. Allo ot 4 ceedings rendered them wholly unworthy of trust. law now stands, find its way to Englith ports at a Therefore, we say, let the aristocracy look to it, if maximum duty of 6s. the quarter of wheat—howev- J they desire to preserve their order, to uphold their er low may be the price of eorn in England ; and at | fariners, to see their laborers properly ted, and to aminimum duty of Is the quarter of wheat when | maintain the honored institutions of their country. Engraving and Door Plite Estab ishmrnt 137 Bowery | of their own subjects. _2. It appears that several hundred bales of Ame- rican cotton manufactures have arrived from the United States at Liverpool Let the League Sail spectfully announces to h velling rublic geuerally, pre Also, M:callic Nambers, 0 new aud veauriful article for nai is now open for the reception | bering dwelling houses, chorch paws, ship state rooms, mh nigel requee bu’ litte detail of ite ad Maser ater, vantages, being stunted facing the ‘Battery Gav‘en, ree ets done shove Bioreies. eet sees mau ry in c 0 ‘and neatly nacked for avy distance. Beereeate sartnstinn a9 wo ; END SIN.=Era ive disonse dino freckles ¢ ibe apocdily ered (yd fou rs t ill view ¢ Bay; r i y WATCH MAKERS AND WATCH JEWEL- i ji i ; i : freebie mandive'f Mae witha cne minutes? walk of ee. their will and admit all foreign products into the average price of ae rain in ta Lt eet Stare or Parties in Evatann.—Flying rumors at in ‘States and in’ Eurove, and 1+ admitted to ‘The proprietor intends that care abd indastry,and moderation 8 WALLIS & CO., No. 156 Brordway, 24 floor, be- British pessessions at some such duty as is now paid | 583. the quarter. The fol lowing is the clause of the } 4.0 London clube are, we are informed on good au- dest evsmetic ae op retail ey Chuskita Duepers | iBchaeKcs, shall not be wanting to merit the patronaze of the | J. twee Maiden bane shd hiber y atrects would «eavesttel | ON the Introduction of raw cotton, and within a | late treaty, which has been just concluded by Lord thority, beginning to ansume a more seriousand so- complexion. Sold at wholesale or rete Uearch’s Daven. | voblic : ity, | HY acauaiat their trends and the public, who wish io have | quarter of @ century Manchester, asa seat of manu: | Ashburton, which accomplishes this purpose for the ] j1PFO¥s pekinn sean, dak tines Kin sary, 169 Bowery, commer ne © ba Home-brewed ale, wines, is.pfe, of the bert quality, | chronometers, clocks, music boxes, o | any desertption of vould b: lifel Norwich Col United States. Thi h th me medium, an id sort in their assertions, thal sg ergy area hid Boule. a2 'm-cde | three ceuts a glass, HENRY B GRIFFITHS, corupemnet ents Clocks matey paired orjewelled. Also, | (ure, would be as lifeless as Norwich and Colches- | United States. otin ihy sap y Mt any | rotten in the State of Denmark”; that there isa GENCY WANTED.—A peutleman occupying a store | m'5imer Late of Bath Eogland _ | Cvery description of ‘sce ptments tenured or made new, raby | tel, Without this salubrity and horticultural enjoy- | country, havingr the privilege “of the mostfavored screw loose somewhere ; in plain words, that tory- (open te the street) in the w gat of Wall street, near PAVIL ON=FORT LEE. for dup'ex, pallets for cheoncm-ters, ruby cylenders for | ments. The able politician, the American General | nations,” may in like manner insinuate its agricultu- iam is just now in a very unhappy ant diniviated Fee eee cine esnestable buck. | "THE tbove eatabiich@eat havirg been refitted in the most saita pout cass. ac. and watches | Green, said; on the subject of free trade at apublic | ral produce into England by first sending it to Can- state. We can believe it, and “strange and pees ness. Apuly to bax No. 19! Upper Post Office, m5 Im*eodr Me L eepisage ten ab aoe prof oconrop met ott ky and ‘bank | Meeting in London, “That among peeple of equal | ada to be converted into meal :— strange” will it be, if all the elements of disc NOTICE. INo incati'sn can eurpase this for s+ lubrity und convenience 7 i From ther | scientific and physical powers, those who had the “Aaticie IIL In order to promote the interests and | which are now at work amongst the faction do not, HE TRUSTEUS of the Village of Williamaburgh here- | beicg tiaated withi vies of the city at ihe rommeuce- | look exvedence in the trad, they poas ss the capneity and | cheapest food and were the least taxed would com- | encourage the industry of all the inhabitants of the in the event, produce an explosion fierce and strong Ty give mtice, thee they repos: to adopt mearaies for the | f Bs 2 {to maks entire, or ane parts of watcha | mand the market, and such had been proved tobe | countries wate! by the river St. John and its tributa Ty 4 oe woe tion ‘of all legal claims agains the Vill hone, the ores who have’ elaime exsinate id riage f agains! the village, or eny street or Srell apd pump in the vill these ‘who ray nod. = jodgremt or a , whether ivi hi i f New Bruns. | Cnough to rend it into fragments. We last week iebine the States? Maine, gees that Sass, by | alluded to “the curses, loud and deep,” of the agri- the provisions of ti« present treaty, the river St. Jobnis | culturists, which had at length tound worde in which declared to be the ive of boundary, the navigation of the | to clothe themselves at the Wallingford dinner, the case.” Here we have sound doctrine and the facts to illustrate it. Food in the United States is leas than one halt the price it is in England, and taxes are about one-tenth the price for every human aderate. mit oer Afew GENTLAMEN of steady habits cau be accommo dated with good board and ple*saut rooms in a private { ment preseuts many advantages, havi for promenade, where vist ert ai lage, ne well aim’ of any Mescrip'ion for the payment of ly, at 204 Fulten street. Also, afew day Boaters cap be acca! r dean y.. Mitivor : i x aid ri I be ne and open to both perties, and shall | where denunciatiot ii 4 which the village i "at he iva ges Hiallyon | companice ou eneatepmrnt or tathet ace vtoo, will God every | iaiet’anah or'wiitear tad © om Pao and bedroom | weing. Yet the poor silly free traders, like moths | #tid,iver shall be ve and open to both perties prosuce | SSaprica ihe Lette ee ehh eae Sefton Drbofore the a9d.dey of May ins'-t stating particularly the'na. | Comreuicuce ns the grounds have been Inid cut expressly fur om oes - Biya atthe light of # candle, seduced by the glare 4 of the toreat, in ber, timber, boards, staves, or ‘ ten he cessvannaun wd Ge ot Ge together with the name of e_ purposes. : UNITED STATIso abet abaprall Novsgitearnent’ are permis: shingl of : hot being menufocturea, | i%S for place with the hopes and. ‘credulity of the lure, amount au heatenmboat Boston, Captain Babcock, will ply repu- TEA EMPORIUM, ec "thigh leet Matteo ype eialven wit ar aeea te padded enagevt {the Stateof Maine watercg | farmers for their stock in trade. Since then, we @ factiities to those having business in tue city, to 121, laie 129 Chatham street, New York. the'ateiGar OF Aunerioas Ute : iit Lath one. boruthe sivee ee, Foon oe U tributaries, of which fact | have heard of the resultot the East Suffolk elec- * or terms or particalars exquire at Jolie's Masic Store, 385 And 116 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. abi dthestateot bate thei * | reasonable evidence shall, if required, be produced, tion, which, although it was sere to issue in the re- oadway. “JOUN A. WHITFIELD, EN :1 318 BLEECKER sraEer. ine folly Bene Cur revenue, abate their san- | i ve:treo access into and ‘through the aad, river and its ) turn of &tory member, has, by the altered state of "Bi snig ln*r Frooietor. | nine CANTOR ‘FEA Conran gh tn cilottee | Srna folly walt ._ | said tributaries, having their source within the State of ) the poll, aa compared with the previous struggle, gi- ‘Trustees’ CORBYN’S COTTAGE, sale new and jragrant Teas of every ‘and styl 3. The essence of the principle of free trade is | Maine, to and irom the seaport at the mouth of the said | ven proots ef a reaction of feeling against the pre- ‘aud loeationo the resl est te held by them, so that herea ter ar Theit assortment specially includes the fticious aad | competition. What the eflect. of bringing foreign | river St Jobus, and. toand round the falls of the said t ministers, which ther be misi all such Diverter oF the Bound ot Tristsesy STRYKER’S BAY, ‘ Fora Seatea aad chennnee ahd the Pees tame hears che | Jabor into competition with English labor in our | river, either by boats, rafts, or other conveyance ; that | nor misunderstocd And aa fill up boteeenee ot JOHN C. MINTURN, President. | [SNOW OPEN, and in full operation, for the Spring and | Samp of pratun! rand elefanes, and the Teas therein. are se largest fields of productive industry is, we fear, but | when'within the province of New Brunswick, the said pro- | rising indignation and hostility amenc tr Swab ‘Williemsbarah, Mav %. 1843. mé 23% ee Samm r sevsons. ‘ power will em 1 auimpaired ix apy climate. ‘Their system | too plainly indicated in the altered feelings, habi duce shalt be dealt with as if it were the produce of the rip | nde be -lgen TEI During the winter many alterations and improvements have Hd ot fib chery meet rine 5 tierulea a 0 plainly indicated in red feelings, habits, | eee ee that in like manner the inhabitants of the terri- | ‘UTists towards their tricky Jeaders, the Canada sechutinillewtza Winer, Poatade wynich willcis believed.and matcrially to the eom- | ‘, ;Sanded upon the utmost regard to. the rights. of hecusiom | and manners, and the increase of crime among the | Zr araie uuner we John. determined by this treaty to | Wheat bill is now beginning to occupy their serious comer nf William. A SALOON fory-five feet in length hee been erected for | Cxcaperialy srihytesnect, fo werent apd uality,and an. | laborers in husbandry and in the densely peopled | helong to Her Britannic Majesty, shal! have free access | consideration, and is likely to drive them to break pes. bhde, quarier casks, demijoh the accom~odaion of large parties at dinners, suppers, con- | ‘icles which tail to give them she fullest tatataction, whien | umutacturing districts. But this hallowed princi- | t and through the river for their produce, in those parts { up even the appearance o} friendship which is yet old and high cost, direct and vis India arions | Ceft oF coutlons ing | ihe money will be cheerfully nud promptly refunded.” Cong: | Ple of modern statesmanship has been tested on a | where the eaid river runs wholly through the State of | preserved among the different sections Of the rty. giederataontiliedo to quarter essha. of encinahartty, emuranee has been onened for the bar, rendering | try merchants, nablie establishments, ents of families, nad | small scale, and has given out very significant Te. | Maine :—Provided, always, that this agrvementumall give | But other causes, more pregnant perhaps, with dav: —Imported expressly for family use, in wood and in | "G;‘h, 23, Liquons, Conrectionanies. Caran, te. thipuaasters will Gad, stn decided advantegs to sappiy them: | sults. In Dublin, the mail coach contract, in which | no right to either party to interfere with any regulat: i ons : hot inconsistent with the terms of this treaty, which the | Sct ‘© {he Peel administration than the animoaity of governments, respectively, of New Brunswick or of lass. ke, it is only sece sary to say. they wil! be. as heretotor it appears, the Irish people dreamed they had a ‘( larete—Chatemu Margeaux, Latoure, St. Estaphe, Larese, . OF THE VERY FIRS QUALITY vested interest, has been transferred to a Scotch. inn Java Corre rossted every day. ‘Bt. Jutien—also in casks. attendants are engayed, and every effort the agricultw Orders trom ali parts of tue United Stutes executed with work its downial are now in active operation fo I. The sure and fast friends of the ee , : a tah. a ; 4 Maine may make respecting the nayigstion of the said | ¥°! Pe poten gr Alen aterm: py tice le stain the reputation this house has already oe Ne only ‘rerchouse in America for the sale of Hox. | ™*0—8 feliow-eubject; and atonce the sanctuary | rivgr, where both Danks thereof shall belong to the same | tries, the Weeleyana who have stdad by them so ton’ Radesn-imer, Hitienhelm, Peiaporter, Leeibfeaamilch, | S°1/Fed,and to render a ywitto | 420% nolebrsted Block Tae Hi itavee™ | of: power in which dwells the. icenerent was beset | any. long, through evil resort and good report, are star- Ge. e he he. , alias. LUMBE DAGUERRIAN GALLERY OF PATENT | With alarmed aad murmuring complainants an de in | led, not only into doubt aad suspicion, but, - Banterne, Magrat: Chablis een Rieasy every SGetay G3” T1-Noed 00 gous Pred Phatoarache, Bowiwes comer of Mart sit, | threatening remonstrante; the honored leaders ot | _ Here it is necessary to RTRs (ADT to bear in | mally speaking, into posiive hoonle je the we a rgundies—Clos de Vouzeot, Chambertin, Romance. ‘Stryker's Bav is sitaated om the of the Hudson, | New York.—The sole privilege of taking piteat colored Da- | the people rush to the rescue, the press echoes the | Mind for subsequent application and reflection, that scrupulous declaration. of Y> 3 ery old Cognac Brandy, vintage 1783; expressly forsummer | yi vn es tren th. City fall be ke, Blo ingdale rord, Stages | gnerz otype Likenetses, being confined to, this establiahment | ronular ery. and Dublin rings with discontent, The | tie concession vo the United States is a gratuitous, | Scrapuious declaratio Ne: date pineps oe pe “hi saree Rare aig cous CONT Of Tryon lace aud Chvtham | 2 ceo umodatioa of ladies, and now embraces no fewer than | persons whose livelihood was thus placed in jeopar- phi t aia pare RAAT ee ‘cultural pro: | tional clauses of the Factory Bill, ‘The sot-dieont relgnremedy lor beasts GILBERT DAVIS. PLANTERS" HOUSE Hamil, "Burt Coloring, Daggrotrpe Apoaruus. aoa | 422 were notte milione of agricultural laborery | edo. British temitory, and when there, ie te be | Cwangelical party, ‘that-iay the Low Churehe 3 tm ciieeente Oo tike pate as Geen MY Plampe’s Patent Galvanic Gildine Apparatus, aud Tustractions doe He atten LoUlcd eter Sent in all femiectn ce the produce of Canada or ) Tenia Parliamy ntand the country, are also be- Pang PORTER — ipl Res My avlee R EDUC! z A ment beg BS adios of the snd Fatent itights for each,for any part of the United dav tiisdaed) Eancleretismen, sreblovat te rine New Brunswick. There is no mention of import | 8°98 to look upon the Ministry ‘with dislike, blishment, No, 231 Kast Broadway, where they hee on hand 8 10 $1 50 Der day. and ine rate of | Photographers supplied at lower rates than at any other place duty to be paid—o stipulation for a oorrespouding | 29%: 88 We all know from experience, they are : , 3 ches. Then comes forward an ingenious Swiss, uty 4 people whi hi ‘i well aegoried stcek of mahogany ant rese wood French . His tables will e ntinne as | in the ety. : nor i : | privilege for the produce of Canada entering the | ' 0 can hate when their bile is stirred with- I! asgo mn ith every rhet affords Gal Gildi nd Si dove 0 order. not a fellow-subject, who proposes to give us the : a in them, ; find to be kept in hg ceaeqivor alae bee Ir ines mire com- | Postpaid letters ealy atten. uit SS amimer_ | benefit of cheap watches by making ene, not in a | United States, where it would be subjected toa em, ; and who, moreover, never hate by halves the establishment former- duty on wheat, for example, equal to 83. 6d. or 83. 9d. | W8C®. the odium theologicum untolds its oriflamme yy the Ago HE LADIES who aie renovating their dwellings, asa the quarter—being a quarter of a dollar per bushel. | *™09R them. Their organs of the press exhibit a month or a week, but in an hour; and his backers t 10 the season, When all is buoyant aud gay, leave co iaform che public, that & say that this was done in the presence of the tunc- by Bennet and Hawkins, but a preaeut occupi vs dis mot surpassed by any Hotel in T cubecribew Tne prose ‘te te Every attention will be riven by the andersigned, his agents, rie ) P i \ oa r ; Seochosans Bis azeatel'y tuitiee oooh nad geass, and servants, to necomic date those who may favo "him with a | May Pe fornished wish Fancy 4 ut Tissue Paper, for the cover | ticnarieg of the Board of Trade. Here was a fa | This unseen blow against the agricultural interest of | { ally hale cae eg pec ed po ort a N.B. All kinds of pranos from 6 to 7octaves will be made | call. BENJ. STICKNEY bail asep', ho he tehicn wlll proniby orks pon mous opportunity of gratifying the honest pride | Ungland casts into ridiculous contrast the nice dis- widcadita iberdie tonic = Mt th ion, which they toordex. pianos tui May 6, 1643. mene ing expense, at 164 Canal street, 2d below Vari every poor hand-loom weaver, his wife, sons, and | tinctions and elaborate speeches raised on pet n_of the opium question ; COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, DAY AND EVENING. ‘ No, 109 NASSAU STREET. CO.—The Subscriber, having receutly arrive? rom "THE AMERICAN Stand rd Syarem of Wr ting, tanght by | Havanna,oifers t» the dealers aud amateurs of superior sexars, t P. J. Arvavld. from Albany—the only in/a'lible selected by himself,) the following brands, La Norme, La method to become » flaished writer in the course of fivero | Empn ‘oodv lle, Trabrceo, Cauoues and Lord Byron, of ‘ons. of one hour each. guaranteed to all, | varions kinds. Ist, 2d, 4, and 4th quality of Hi 4 St. Jago and Gulsa tobseco. Owing (0 the Samanos, the firm of Saman in the Ist of May, the old be moved to No, 6 Walls for the Lord By ron im sentry, or double entry simp!ified,oy wni'h the | fa Fobacco, in Baltimore, are held by the Subscriber, c r points of the new corn-law, whilst it was under dry | (heir defence of Siva Ellenborough at Somnauth ; cussion. Here is a proceeding which lets in all the ort of the Trehco “ Aa ; 5 rane sup- surplus corn of the United States at Ca: fixed duty, | Hor itfal ddheroton to thedugiie récsinn ten tao eae when the. people of tBat country shall become 86-0 of all ia by Ohureh extensions ell these, wher ne pe eet ere ee icabeals hives ; ee together, make up a list of sins which wear a dead tor them. 18 18 done, i ‘arhia- 7 v1 ee ” ment, but by an act of the Government which has, Bene tie cies 0 herve ntwe6- religions ae like a ukase, all the force of a legislative enactment retard, too; the trends of the Beat anh Town. In So that an inhabitant of the United States has but are Becomiee tale « os hilst ite f ministration to obtain a secret partner, living in Canada, to | *7¢ 9€coming lukewarm, whilst its foes are increae- daughters, by wearing a watch which he could rocure without a commercial treaty, in exchange for a small amount ef the product ot his labor. No, said the watchmakers ot he this shall not be; itwill ruin us. The Board of Trade supported the scheme consistently and maofully; its Right Hon. Vice President pleaded for it eloquently; but it touchrd the liberai free-traders Duncombe and Wakley, in the quick; and they mustered their ow open, and will De w0ld to rel s—blue soup and flit Plater, ¥ . pei rs, 58 6d ; Peris white per dos wn bakers aud toilette ware ie ua'lylow : bows from 2s. 6d_ to 4s. 3d; lamps, oi!, Liverpool, | scertical have yield=d to the evidenre 12) ; hal! lamps from $5 to $6,the sameas the diwa- own stores | Only one dollar and Hity cents for the course of ir and $12; common ware for grocers, by the bushel. Book Keeping, double and single emtry.—A com fal style of writing, so uruly 8 & Brother is dissolve ; blishment of the late firm will cond door below. ‘Toe agency tory in Havana, and for the Scai- te modern tg” for crates to couutry No cedi syst mere friends in such strength, that they defeated the pro- H . ing both i ibe: id boldness. Eve: > * from 12s, we $15 Ht das the z 0 ’ st . i both in ow rand boldness. nm the cry 7 emer pape ae thts ee ae ay, jin Cyle entry. | Also, which he offers at wholesale and retail rr s, ject by a majority of 154 against 77. whom he may send his corn, have it ground and These facts speak with au emphasis and signifi- cance whieh no minister ought to disregard, as to ry > ENCH 7 WERICAN a ATI~G HOUSE, eka co two months. Five aollars forthe cuurse of No 4 Wal TPH SENG AD AN En Cievoss Modes rel | rpanpecs ss rpte ya transhipped to England in British bottoms in the | fFrepeal seems to swell upon the wind, while the ‘Mr. Asnauld, at his leisure hours, contioaes to write up, post | (GLASS AT No 3 JOHN STREET, near Broadway, De shape of flour, and there demand entrance at the | S¢dden hnbbub which has arisen among our eccen- i : 4 he quarter of wheat, the highest. trie tellow-eubjects about the Purcell mail contract aolieds ahem be af fed, to tne Went laa balance tradesmen's and me'ehents boots, to make Out the pot of STOUVENSL & BRO LHEN'S Glas Nunufac: | the temper of the British people to encounter the ae es Sai ao tien awed pedicle pe is shaking Irish Toryism to its very centre. In Scot- Raving the same in the reir of the horses to prevontihe odyr | state of affars, (0, examine and verity tovks Or accona.s gone, | try. the only place where people canget supplied, cheaver | competition of foreign labor. It may not in the 8 ik Thi he state of the law land. eover, the disappointed hopes of the Non- ud bent fron, cookin, Tt Mredioon eulerged aus decor | to "avcish apecimets or piausct books adadpted tony ousiies, | Tehest cut and play glass, Lamps (orally Astral sod olar | Cae OF the great fields of industry, be brought into | Of our markets. Thisis the state of the law as it | intrusioniste, who hailed the accessgon of, the wees -~ Fy gens it ummg satoon enlarged anu deeo- | to ani err Lamps, Gisendol ad eoglish Cl ina, &e. Re, all at | 80 direct and palpable rivalry with them; they may stands at present. Therefore we say that the impo- arenes Fc eal Webonum be | whore manufactory prices, Every artiele cratehed to pattern, ‘Glass sition of a three-shillings’ duty (not 88. 6d., be st | 8¢2t Ministers to office asa favorable omen for the + H not so clearly discern the cause ag in these little A etd ’ Boe success of their view: 10" f tathenmnents in the Uniousswher’ from 6! 10.10 dishes. ny and to the office of the Sna- | DIANO-FORLES —The subscribers res ectiully voform Sisrene ‘y mi calcein Wit ws Oot gr be England.” Now let us look at this grave matier in | (0% Which is, im all quarters, swelling and setting IE Te sabes Wirek Fee alg Sonton Save the bass Canet | eee TATEN | Mor ttom ety re face of potvoty 3a rowley. wis | euuse their feeling cannot vent iteelt on tm objectin | anether point of view, which vs even more impor. | ‘RAgnine them. And what are they likely to do to " . ove weir Var o . ° , : P i fe Cnt nga Mind) hearted rt ROSSVILLE BUARDING SCHOOL, STATEN Franklin street, between Church and We tBrowdway, “here | immediate contact with them? ‘No statesman | tant than that in which we have hitherto regard. | 2Vert the coming storm? But, ales! such is the ISLAND. they will continue to menu'actare their Transposing Pi.no Ww WESTTHORP respectfully informs ed it. uncertain nature of all eublunary things that we is friends end the | Woctes, Th. would abstractedly deny, than an evil smothered, : jnatrnment forms a tial, rien and new ex : P hardly think that Sir Robert, even should he carry * pablic, that his school will re open_on the Ist of May. | teri id be tone fall, brilli rankling, breeding all manner of ills in the b _ It is own that any State ‘ o i ver Fe lavece of chagen be Pasency and gunrdinus are also ioformed W. We makes ita | sud melodious, “Lhe wrest advauriee derived trom thienane | Tanking: breeding idl Sa is well kmown that any State with which we } his bill, will have time to consolidate. power into litic, is immeasurably woree and more dangerous than one exposed, venting itself in remonsirance, and seeking relietand remedy. A responsible ruler have made a commercial treaty may demand en- trance for its prodnce at any port belonging to Her Britannic Majesty on the same terms as have been fn point of conscience to euard in every possible way the morla | myention ia, that nosie way be tranen sed into any hey of children commitied to his care, from fonr to twelve years of | to suit the y>ealiy! fo- an sco mpan mevt of any other in- y arithmetic, geoxraphy | strament, aud therefore worthy the attention of the amatenr, as hefal and healthy; | well os the erin. A assortment of tablet Piano Fortes, i tO en sal prices Par sdd leave Fike Hove beleg hone siege extah the first «fits d scr'p ion iu tus ei y. ‘Those in doubt of the same can avi ced by the crowds Of gentlemen of the first a lasting form by the help of his sucking Peelers, before the gathering storm bursts and overwhelms him. The Irish Tories hate him; the Scotch dis- > > would be mad to disregard such evidences of the | granted to any “the moet favored nation.” We hon * bts him’: * at ay ey nd dueriminatirg publie for their | minwtes walk from the tuuaisg "The. Steams Prog aR Bn I rand effects of competition and pressure as we have point- | have made such a treaty with the Republic of Tex- peed ttl Dit I Bs es te pen hecriber, destie gs of retaining street as Sorclock foc Som rede je price, Old Piano Fortes taken in exchange, also Piano | ed out; and we are Lovet that they meee rede a | as, in which is introcluced the unusual, we believe | the manufacturers loathe him ; the tariff has male o) i t ay . ‘ortes 5 h “init VMEENeY GOSLING. | quater faid ipadranre, ees = Fe BENDEL WS RO oO a eee ne ee ne siggver | altogether unprecedented, provision, “that, for the | him totter ; heataggers Under the Corn-law. It may m' Nev David More, Staten lelnud. mit mee 115 Kraokimn street. | Will take the trouble to compare the tone and lan- | space of eight yeare. (from about Nov. 1840,) any | be that the Canada Wheat Bill will finish him.—Li- ‘PHOTOGRAPH PORTRAITS —| W.N. Sermour, Hag 4Chathem Square, N.,¥ 70 GENTLEMEN WHO INTEND 10 ViIRIF Gen | SUAKe of Sir Robert Peel and Mr. Gladstone, in the | vessels, wheresoever built, being bona-fide the pro- verpoot Albion. poet Rhaneen otto Orig (bal pron bn Wary Sewers ; i ae pean talent, MANY—MR. HUGHES, Piofensor in the Royal Mil. | Session of 1842, with their tone and language on | perty of, and wholly owned by, one or more citizens ‘ The rai ni bril ieney of ooloring, ibich ten & neta ng Qu a Manroc street. A Carve of Codets 19, Dresden, a Seseminonacions in his Pibony mig e hb discover the remarkable difler- | of the Republic of ‘lexas, and whereof the master shalbewarious te roses beviedearimeaseete —whether ancient or modern—of the most ¢ lebr ted art vil awe Exq., 16 Codar street. onse forgentionen ts ders nnd leogers. ein their . ‘ : : z . a . ates o Grateful forthe encouregemeut he has received from his Gant Bacon’ Werver, koa fiehy store, Brochigy fe nd sues himael! particularly to suelo, coming to Ger | Givin in which en . this, and looking at | and three-fourths of the mariners at least, are natur commerce and of the general improvement ot the not the name of a sin- country on the one hand, and the adversaries of the gle member of the late administration. (unless we nia im®r | many for the parpose of lear. ng tne language, wish to {acilt- dvanermout twit, by placing ucmacives sn a family tthe public genevally, Dek. ‘Me Cyrus | : alized citizens of the said republic, or persons domi- m that he has fisted up, for the neeommo- 1. Varian. 21 Bioridge street New Vor ciled in that republic by act of the government, as PLEASANT BOA DING—Several families cnn ve ae te of rooms in tk Pisce Hi - constantly spoki ust except Mr. Tuffnell al citi bli government on the other, is far from being termi- - ormmodated at Beratten’s Point, ove mile irom the villaxe 2 must excey uw as one,) nor one of the | lawful citizens of the Texian Republic, to be cer’ po aes ae ira wit mee of Hashing sto and from which a steambon raua twice a day aot Bacland, aaihe tine toaster en present, in favor of Mr. Ricardo’s motion, we are | fied according to the laws of that country, shall be | "ated. acne who aflect to be of the tor- ‘a continuance of the patronage hithe thivg ow & san.-beach within forty rode.awith dressing house, esparticularty sustable fur youne Am: astonished at the assertion with which the “ Morn- | considered as Texian vessels.” This is an abro; mer party we find a certain Marquis de Lonvois,who ba and @ prospect unsurpassed, be land and waver ly to P STRATION nity with both lang ma Kive, in the course of conversatioa, those explana ry one finds at first 80 necessary, and which he be most willing to offer. ‘ professors of the Coips ot Cadets have kindly Achaige | promised to msciuct any geutlemen residing with a hes, : facility is offered te imyrove shoae sciences re: ¥ fature profession. tte, please ,to apply to Professor Hughes, Dres writes a long letter to the “Journal des Débats,” in which he announces a remarkable discovery, name- \y. that serdid — is not the object of the British lupes er gamblers who solicit permission to risk their money in French railroad schemes, and which any one of a theusand posible occurrences would render unproductive, but their patriotism. The Marquis very liberally concedes that “British capital might be accepted and rendered available in the construction of railroads when French money could not be obtained, provided that “the English” were not allowed to dictate measures in any way calcu- lated io interfere with the free circulation of French manutactures.” Afterall, howeve not blameable for failing’ to find tational for the avidity with which English capitalists seize upon every pretext for equandering their money in foreign countries. He has witnessed their doings ing Chronicle”? commences an article on Thureda’ when it is said, “ The debate on Mr. Ricardo’s Te. t-on was a remarkable proof of the advance which the principles of free trade have made within a short period.” If it be meant that it is a. proof of any ad- vance since April, 1842, we deny it; and we assert that the debate as well as the division, affords a re markable proof of precisely the opposite, If the question be as that journal correctly says it is, “* one of immense importance to the commerce of the country, and never of more pressing interest than at the present time,” what proof of advance can be found in the cautious language of the ministers and of Lord John Russel? or in the division of 61 in its favor? It isa nvvel proof of the advance of tree trade principles by discussion, when all the conspicuous men ot authori'y in both the great parties of the country refuse to vote in favor of the thing discussed, and a large majori- tion for the term of eight years of the British navi- gation act, the fundamental law of our country. A British subject cannot, we suppose, buy a ship in Norway, and claim entrance for it as a British ves- selina Texian port, but a citizen of Texas can buy a hundred vessels in New Orleans and claim en- trance for them as Texian vessels into bet British port. What sort of people are these to whom we have granted this astounding privilege! The ordi- nary method of describing in the United States a man who has run away by stealth from his debts or family is, “ he is a G. T —gone to Texa: They are a bold, enterprising, reckless race of men 3 an well informed person would as soon think ot contd. ing in the oath of a Navy Island smuggler as in the oath of a large proportion of the citizens of Texas What shall prev: ot such a people buying or hiring (wearing they h~ bought) any number of vessel- instruction in every department of the Da- guerreotype and Payt rrephic art. Toctramonte fo taking por m0 Im?r travis on a targe oram Ilse: le, for To WASHINGTON GARDENS, HOBOKEN. chemical vreyarations for the taking of portraits JOBN LELAND, the well known proprietor « grephs or corre ‘Terms moderate. m Word Huse, No. 28 cew srert, (co.ner of MOFFAT > LiFe PULLS. Tor the patronsge bacriber has withiv a short ume disc Mts meritac ntinmation of it, re fs i wautity hes heen sold duviug’ the other parts of the Uniced States. e own | den, q — Mr. As ims, Connecti ries. A2B tn ite iu Madson street, the same description of chip the Ferry, formerly occupied | cut, have kindly prom sed to answer any em) iB aiving tle same en Sveeny, ere he willbe happy to receive | GAIL BOAT CHALLENGE —Whati tre matie:? A Ka‘Moflac aud | © m tne trierds of the late propr etor, also ihe public | Othavt the swh! When the smothered growls of disap, ms nt on the wrapper, witha | Keverally. The G rdens being newly ard tastetully Inid ont | ed snecess nrks 10 the bosom of many he loses sight of ainiab-- yright adve will be supplied daring tho Ment sasort- Meng! iment of the rates 4 lity, prostrates nimaelf,and in ‘usbfeut array dies tuheeded . Such is the condition of a certain boat build: ood apon the contest- perience has iaught him nd cigs of the most sup gaged in toe my at Ihe rounterfer i an le Fl not, at this Ume. point out the Mint "Jalepe ath Panchos’ ma Hed comiter ek nonees, pamphlets and env topes, but denies J ments jucading Fe Cream oh to purchese only Abe all 1H ~ of arom ara‘ja. the, receipt of letters from the tatecntcre: | tors for fade id other ted ap separate and agre: “Lorge barks ean venta e more. si Bat little barks keep near shore.” and furnish a vee [ And when men think they erp ¢0, which front apon the B with him in superior bont Wi d I . in the United States and their results, and perceives i tk, Were previous: dé by | of the most tual scenery. The snoscriber de ert Jing they « ot tall i bles, burt bolaly meet ni ty of them vote agatost it. e regard this bold as- | ia the United Si+'es, loading them with corn pour = the andepigns jaable medicines but rer'the lant | that nothing shall bs wanting’ io secur the ¢ rat ‘re Shmethcs deorpmere caregye tet test of proof; hu | sertion as a desperate effort to prop up a sinking | rd down the Ori nd Mississippi rivers, carrying | (he fever with Ave he ee gy of French schemes fox mouths the mgt oglu to, Camperochit «0, wis | Petent Ore built on che mor apr ted ree Tae ela | iheliens: wars made neue eacouque, | cause, The advance on the part of the Minister | that corn to Cano, and there demanding entry for | (Hey are never rinciplap » and, arguing on his i = re, D ne Hae darecaca ot Viliors. OF ike alinuliom’of thee “ Upon this principle he forms his ralwark, a w forthe han imay be compared with that of « ‘jibbing” horse | it on the same t-1i sas we have conceded to the Joelle beoed te pee hg A ¥ ntl Jae 27th, 1842, since which time he has not | i# unvecessary to say more Lye that they wi made to back his load up hill, instead of drawing - ice ai ee ness only deeth ve! he offers to show the stent of “‘Troubler” to any tor has on hana, for a trophy whieh will fiehly repay the exrerment. New where is your t] backers; where’ your own daunted couragemdraw th And show yoursel to ine world. ovat Crolias ever State of Maine. ‘here is, we apprehend, no bar whatever to the carrying on of this traffic to any ex- tent whatever,'for these are the clauses in our treaty found atteotive to t 1843, with bitters jened further iy the publ‘c that he has fon L. Thompson & Co, Drugyiss, of Troy, national rivalry, and w desire at any sacrifice to pro- . what irreverent figure o} it. This somewh: ie ft speech a mote the interests of their own country under the curately describes, we are of opinion, the attitude ; : . OF Un blance ot a mere money speculation. riveines, and anal] NOt d).60. shali be ws P. 8 — hs * any distance under fifty miles. | which Sir Robert Peel will be forced to take with | with the Republic of Texas which compel usto per- | 8™ y jianed, WILLIAM 3 Ut OCTAT,. tribagy 09 a The ‘Troublor” ean he geen a hig bazaar 7 re This Canadian Corn-bill, to which we now proceed. mitit—attend to the word gratwitous, for the con- J“ We open our columns,” says the “Journal des Now York, May 16, 1949. ki m7 lun? ‘20 Im*re (PB) Ds be a) ay To that measure the government no doubt consi- | cession in the case of Maine isso. Debats, “to M. de Luvois, because there is always ms i 406 Water street.