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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Wot, LX, 141 — Whole a 904: NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 24, 1843. Prien Two Conte ‘To the Public, RSEY iAILROAD AND TRANS. Bs Pec vmsburs—The whole or part ot | wns Great Ne cape as abaya tne oatihe Gai ill | mecting ; the threat to arrest the sheriff; = y 5 or - ‘& neat three story brick Dwelling House ath th | The Great Newspaper War \between Ku- | sense that, libertine jack-pudding as it may still | meeting; reat to e sheriff ; the money that THE NEW YORK HERALD-daily newspeper—pu, _PORTATION COMPANY Ea sora cee sentvery low apply WS ae rope and America attempt to show itsell, our Review has placed a | seemed iy Ron ee ater ne Tee tae el aan mock low Lb * 5 » "| i > ie lished every day of the year except ‘ear’s and [From the London Querterty Review} noose around its neck, which it would only ask Of execution; the horrid marrioge; the shocking rd HOUS«.S TO CET AT YORRVILLE—2 1aiwe houses on the corner of 01th street and 3d avenue; either of them ia calculated fora public house, grocery or. z ie fing alley, one spirited demonstration of the decency and in- | cide; and the burning of the jail—all combine to" telligence of America, to tighten effectually, a! | a history fish tata nese can fable forever in the once, and forever. 7 . shade.” But we reserve any further remark till we have 19, “ The London Newspaper Press, following the cue printed the extracts. Though we have abricged | of the‘ Foreign Quarterly, ling in the most bitter Fourthof July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per an- num—postages paid—cash in advance. THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum— Art, XVI-—1 The New York Morning Courier and Enquirer : The New York Herald : October to Fe bruary, 1842 3 Les Amérwains en Furope, et es Européens aux sis a fine stable, how Ang of 8 ots, with grape vines and frat Tnguire o (OHN A, MORRILL, Esa., 4 veans ey Ei $ postages paid—casb in advance. ea re No. Ut Chainbars at, pegs dead icans ip betes a peans | even those we quote (never to the, omission of a pore it tae al reper Pres: alga yore, circulation of ig =" Wi Blooming muled States. by Philarete Chastes : Revue } syllable that looks in the remotest degree like an- ay vow; St arrestee o. ane ADVERTISERS are informed nang ; 4, : they ultutted tah rt tier kbaee |. des Diux Mondes, February, 1813) Paris 1843 | swer ordetence,) and omitted some dozen times the | Meas, and republican principl In Europe. cat is the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increasing he 8 Hx mile atone. just above Stryker’s Bax. and nearly | 3. Les Etats-Unis: Souvenirs d'un Voyageur. (Lhe | number with which we might, if inclined to so sor- | OUt of the bag at li tutions of this heppy ast. thas the largest circulation of any paper in this city, Be.) esi eta cclit raise ob tes chang ang! gt | United States : Recolections of a Traveler ) Par {yy work, fil more than another number of our | May GstTy alarm to the noblesse of Europe, and Wberty or the world, and is therefore, the beat channel for business on SUNDAYS. aarkably healthy. mM spa Lowenstern. Paris and Leipsic. 1842. | ‘Review,’ they will yet, in all probability, be much | well, come on. ‘Thiswilleause a senaction Errougbout men inthe city ur country. Prices moderate—cash in ed- l From the foot of Ceartlundt street, to the dap og fos petirerh American Review for January, 1843. | too numerous for the reader's liking. He must the Ualted States Don’t burst Ceep cool. Be gut ” Leave New York, jenve Newark. ‘he rent willhe im accord: om bear with us, for the purpose we have in view . Itis very unlikely that the press—or the lish vance. At A.M. and 6% PM. At Wes M. and 9% P.M. immen, saiei Conti pS id ‘ +B ly’ of } literati, who resort t iti s $ uted at the most moderate NeW ‘YORK, ELIZABETH ‘TOWA, om [Continued from ‘yesterday’s paper.) The truth is, that since the ‘Foreign Quarterly’ o| ‘ 5 jort to writing principally because they paige genase = at Ai Leave New Yori Venve Klizzhett Town, x iY Oa Oe Daa a ot ft LS? Cirmbare treet es We have never denied that we have an infamous | last October reached the United States, srarvely a Seibanter tute eee ae rari: left to fight out prices, and je mn pease yle. reset aS Ae. ai i At ag a= se ds ‘actory tenant, to eta par: of the furuiture now in’ th press in England: we put that fact forward in the | day has passed in which it has not furnishes 2 | trial of physical strength rita ie te ha JAMES GORDON 7, “ij ieee va do, | edi, era partof the house will be rented separately. |, | very front of our first exposure of the literary de- | leading topic of outrageous abuse to the morale 21. “ The most important feature of the ‘Acadia’? intel- Proraizror oy THe Hearn KetasuisnMent, peated whe Sutin icemeni tninweni TO Wie Tre pro One viere eas linquenciesof America, and we do notdesire that it and its associates throughout the country. hat | ligence is the breaking out o! a war in the London News- Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets | uc. connect with the 9 A M, aud/4% PM from New | frzge st With immediate joss-auion if reauired, apply to should be lost sight of. ‘Itmarks, ina, manner too | We now give are all taken from the most PE oll f Pantset (hte ts goingicntic: beter eee ne Sib UNE LIVERPOOL Paka York, daly, Sundays creepted bien alnipa B 4 WOODHULL & MIN RUN, muing ane wate the diflerence in the moral neat paces of the Coaph ewe of ihe hate eylluble seated thet ia. gg ing op in. Londen and Paris about the C >. fare between New York anc zabeth Town 2% cents. me a Wuth street. and social condition of the countries. That infa- | them date on separate days, and no} 5 5 nee 6‘ New York Her= EP ORR, ndliwaYanp NEW BRUNSWiCa. bt ON SOR SALE=A three: swry mouem | mous press, we cannot too often repeat, islimited to | More is quoted at any time, than may serve as a ning RE ecipean etre tats peated od Fare reduced. JMB ground arevcheds in Willmmsburg, about two | (Wo newspapers, published weekly, mud in cireuls- | Sample of the rest. diel a ales mn ald,’ and proves that all this isto prevent us from attacking He OLD ETE of Packets for Liverpool will renter be ven Z™Ri2 hg foot of Contant erect, daily. sina wall om ts Fee Bin Bacty | Avil is- | tion, as in every other respect, the lowest of their | oot crane man cere centtinios on a literary aunject that | ‘Ke rotten institutions of England ” " spate e followi ler, exceptil t when the % wiek. os, comer of Fourth and South-Ki 8 contemporaries, Position, they have none; lo moat savard sande veal 22. "We give our readers to-day a series of the most day of lina fall on" Sunday, the hips will sail'on the succeed: ate “A.M. ‘At atid mn Wk J.T. fluence, except with those ot whose bad conscience | “Yer, sppeared in aBritish journal; and may be consider | semarkabte articles that ever appeared in Eoglend on ihe For New York. _ Wor Liverpool. a 19% yon, FARM FOR SALE= Tal Te or cowardice they make a market, none. Any one | ji i : i newspaper press of | American people, literature, and institutions. It consists The SOUTH AMERICA, (June 1 July 18 a4 P.M. Ea oe TALE eee ae Pillehctmmantads to. talisioe hotel eatiieattan Merati, against that pertion of the newspapit Vase to | of extracts from the London ‘ Times) &c. &e. tona, * 306 Nov 19 ON SUNDAYS OO etree die grea Pa Faced Oe he reat tee ica’ import, | America who oppose the Copyright law, ond refuse te | « tt will be perceived from these extraordinary extracts D. G. Bailey, Mar 19 Leave New York. Leave New Brons X ¥, ew Rochelle, | would be laughed at. The real English people have | acknowledge the supremacy of English literature and | 4, 44 ‘ thease facts, The ENGLAND, T PALA Mand CPM. ALI 3% noon, anda PM. Ste ie oot errs ernie bodied CS concern with them, any more than with the | English genius.” . : va pestis dopa fae worven Tues ‘gay 1 Rie nerneee New York and New Bruuswick, % come. , ten reo ie Ronee gambling houses or other scenes of vice in this most | 2 “This remarkable Review contains twenty-six octa- Europe against American morals, literature, f nA me ‘The OXFORD: | Meritt inthe aad 1A; Mun frm Nei Se: | oN tery Meapie maml ot eaRceenve | crowded metropolis of the work; or than with the | %®,gageoF,seven calumna of minion mater wuten | voice, shat arte ruppone at fst by many tole tons, 19 | wick, and 4 and o% P.M. train from New York, has been re} | jy cre alli first rate r-pair; a handsome garden in front of | 80 Called fashionable men who resort to them, and piaetend, RN | ie are the | been written by Diekens, but recently attributed, we he- The xuROPED then dle aes theme ox aud grave’ walks througrout, and | in whom these libellous papers find their readers | ‘tyercid% ant Odenes unde Eaqurress oho style in | lievego a person by thenameof Donald McLeod,form tOPE, 7 Ai Baars: blades caleba IN a stoghed will of the raves shrubbery, lowers, Se: hand: | and their friends. It happened, not many weeks | whichthey are treated, ie-a cagtion to the Mohawks, «- | 2 letter writer in Warhington, in conjunction with Ont Marshall 3 Passengers who procure their tickets at the ticket office, re front «nd rear nf the hu Fea thehenes | since, that one of them, through its chiet conduc- | The'Weekl: ’ i e only 6d., will con. | ## Now known to have been only the commencement of a a x stands ou a rising ground, twenty rods distance froin the hous g c Kly Herald’ of this day, p y 6d., 1 hich the privil rf The NORTH AMERICA, 12 | Gaetor only on he dee ater etchant fecetved by the con | wich beauti ul luf'y trees, aud ts kept as oleasure ground, hav- | tor and proprietor, indiscreetly placed itselt within | tam this wonderful article at length, and next week we | jong newspaper war, which the priv rad gy yes 18 ton owbex 1g | da . | svg a good view of the Log Island Sound Th » place is well | reach of the healthy classes of our people in one of | shall enter upon an onalysisof its views, facts, falsehoods, | TPE Ione haus siarted aa 8, in his political, ana of Dick- ‘The NEW YORK, 1 dence, Forfa ther information enquire of HOB LE Wis, | their places of public entertainment, when the man, | ss#ertions and purposes a maer Wegun, | €# in his literary negotiations. pie 90 1008 Copper H gag corner Jouce ue and South street, oF of Captain SAB UEL though what he then proposed was harmless enough, Rp cecear er ca the renee Hoe anh now begun, | «But the great—the solemn truth is now revealed. There oY o GROVE ie it m12006r and might possibly have had some merit of its own. “seed * isacliqueof small brok ke-jobber: d Lit i Cy RIDGES q : on t se 085 ¢ own, "a . queof # ‘okers, stock-jobbers, and literateurs in ‘The CAMBRIDG pl PULLEN & COPPS EXPRESS, ANDSOVE APART VENTS in Houstor suet, clese | was ignominiously driven out of the public sight, | onthe mama minntonmetent aEPar ny tommonal | this counrry, who are secretly leagued with the privileged ‘W.C Barstow. 19 auiitirs. Ske UE Caleta tt Wixakisl Or Oot References required. “Addicss, box 203 Park Post office. | With vehement contempt and execration. It was, | spite” “Dictated by the artstocratic circles.” aristocracy, stock-jobbers, and literateurs of England, and The COLUMBUS, 700 who furnish these foreign foes with the materials of false- hood, misrepresentation, and reproach, to destroy the cha- racter of this country in all its relations, and through all its popular elements. It is now pertectly evisent, that, in ieee rteretureot any country, | £¥gland, a newspaper war against New York and ‘the } pb thal aber Seo on, micquotation=. | U- States is declared, similar to that made against Paris Bey lees Na ani | and France in the times of the republic and the empire. — ct which Aistinguishes vhe literary | This waris began immediately on the return to Enelend irondy belore the public... We | of Lord Ashburton and Dickens, both of whom had either consider this singular Review as a step in tho general | /tiled or been out generalied in their, several negoti revolution in literature, politics, government, liberty, | The iterary, financial, and political systems of Eng and right, which the press of this’ country have begun, | fein danger, from the influence, the «xample, and the and which is destined to overran all the existing institu: | energy of thore in the United States, | Hence the present tions of Europe at no distant day, and to create m their | outbreak in all their violent tory jourele. But wh stead republican government, republican literature, and | C9r¢ weon this sideof the water?’ ‘The luck—the move. by 7 rT . | mentis with us. Wehavethe prestige and the sprit of republican philosophy !! At our leisure we shall re- | itt os Oth tia ofthe United: Stntes. ‘Tho aristocrats, on the very same evening, matter of sad and pom- pous complaint in the House of Lords, that the law could not etfectively reach these libellers ; when it thus fell to the guod tortune of some hundreds, rep- resenting the good old hearty English feeling, to find at that instant one of them self placed within their reach. J¥e can punish him, atany rate, they said: and how they did it, is litle likely ever to be forgotten in the annals of scandalous English news- papers But the absence of mere personal scandal does not necessarily imply the good conduct of a journal in other important respects? We admit this. It is our charge against a vast many American papers, 4. This Review is the first gun in the long war that has at last broken out in the literature of America ana that of Enrope, for the empire of the human mind in both hemis: pheres. (:!) Itavone of the most savage and barbarous fe ae i Nee press from New York, will continue to rans heretsforeleay- | im'2 lm radeec Spr tog New York, Alosuy and. Troy dnily, aud wi | ° ; e Tuvred tea Ti Prnstaaliey, 26 oie he dap et Lalfog, will bo obs ed ah | Sects, Bank Notes: Brckaves, Bunsen, Cases of Goode Par- | Oonche on Bacnee Wdrecneiee Gat Wea dnanTennene herciofures ‘the price of outward ‘i fix cols, Be 8 Messr . Bailey & He war they ean alw vs find, wholesale aud retail, every popal Hundred Dollars, for which simple sores, of “Gi Exp ess,” to end frin the tolown g pt y jebest Perfervery in the-comury al Wilah wile funebed by the sterenrdas Canad igus, Roches er, Bainvi- Leckport, B:ffalo, De Taney Woe SARI jeaveland ad hveagr: also to Kusgston Toren and Hsmik: GOO MANSHALL a9 Gurltasalip, Ny, | fon) ig Canada West By Jacoby Northern Exp eas, ty White: sameetl BARING RMATHRES Bott oboul. hall, Bartington. Champlein and Plattsburgh; siso t} St J hos BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MATT | nict with Harch & Go % Southern Exjreax at) New York. and Pepsi ye dines nile Se forward «ticles of every deapription t0 Philadelphia Balumore Under contract with the Lords of the Admiralty. fatter ‘Oswego,Auburn, Seneca F:lls G d neatly nacked {or auy CE AND BKIN.—kraptive diseases onthe skin, such as pim Jes, blotches, tan, teter, rg also freckles can be speedily ersdicared by the use of egelable Lotion, which has been im exter sive w ron, and 1 aiimitted to he the ng ahd establishing a brilliant evmplexion, Sold at wholesale or retoil at Church's Ditpen- sary, 188 Bowery, corver of Spring street. Price 75 cen’ ttle. 20 'm ANTED—A gentleman occuoving a evi trout, ffo ding greater security im the trans- AGENCY (open to the strevt) in the upper part of Wall street, near Te f that have no specially libellous vocation. We must i OFFICES. Broadway, Is desiro der ale the ag 0 q ? Leu pada pies any the Re kens drink to the ver, ¢ HIBERNIA, PULLLBN & COPP, No, 3. Wall street, New York. facturing, i reantiles petut, oF auy otter desvestaite bane | #lso admit, then, that England can this way sin as | Yrepethe cpl ty Fee aeemetherstotake.” "| stock jobbers, literateurs, and brokers of Europe, with BE ANNIA. de eROMA® GOUGH, we 15 “xchange, Aibany. ness. Apply to box No 19! Upper Post Office, m5 Im*eodr well. As in the other cuse, however, the instances 5 “We und d that a literary gentleman of dis | ‘heir secret agents here, will be met with cn ent +. Sexpips E A. G RILKLVS, 222 Tver atregt, nt OO L MOS ARTA Be TH, are only two, and to be found, in that part of the | tinguished reputation is now engaged in writing a reply | mdan energy that nothing can conquer. | These ver COLUMBIA, Referencee—Mosers, trame, Waid & Kite dere Little & 39‘ HAMB R »TREET press which 18 published weekly ; but the cireula- | to the Review on American Newspaper Literature, tere ail ente snaee eat oh ye pene. Wie ‘Will sail from Liverpool and B ia Halifax. asf Gor Joho T, smth & Co., bepoon, & H ffipay, Ca cewer & | THY GENTLEMEN 8 SALOON NOW OPEN.—Great | tion is laruer, and in one of these instances, is said | written by Dickens, and first appearing in the ‘Foreign | vi pr oved-and carry out the civilization of the world.” Acadia, “Ryne, Keb. 4 Merl Sd Moet i Teer aoe Bae Aves gis <a to exceed thirty thousand. Thirty. thousand pot | Quarterly’ Review ‘Phis gentleman 1s intimately ae } ™snianed nd eurry ont the cheibeation of the word? Columbia, Millet, Sara Apil tay. Der subechWelbrace Ok woe oe Bathe with ro houses ring all the more noisily for this one day in | @sinted with the British, Prench, and American news | 11 sc oe of ‘political differences. This war embraces Britannia, Yewit, Ap’l4 May D a Arnhem ue be 25 eke s fe Paper press. He will show the different characteristics i 1 nia, “e’ n y agles,do., ¥. Leate. do. Trov m6 eod reke s fo: fe the week ; things that should be reverenced and re- every shade of opinion, and every principle in religion, Hibernia, Judkins, Ap119 May 16 > The subscriber hev tablishment, for 4 of each, and prove beyond contradiction, that American , ° Phe accommodations for pessengers are superior. FAR WO RRANGEMENT: aa harms GLU Reathan ect rly ll hy spected, are made the subject of vulgar abuse ; there newspaper literature és the most original that ever appear society, and government. It has just now broken ont, The vessels are aceampanied by experienced surgeons, and frou aR EpuCED R PRO- | When completed, will, he flatters himself, vie in taste, incos'- | 18 violence, exaggeration, and intemperance ; all | ed in the history of civilization; that it unites philosoy hy, | 00 the part of the Old World, by @ general ond savage amply supplied Frances? Patent Life Boats. SD BOSTON, TOs. | ly elegtuce sno mr any similarextablishment | great evils. But were they evils fitty times as great, | poetry, -nd wit, in such proportions and quantities, as will | Sttack, through the English and French periodical press, reviews and newspape , on the literature, morals, redueed to $120. No Berths secured antil paid for. t conducte N AND NEWPOKT—Composed | 2 the worl! hey act within a limited sphere, and cannot pene- | produc one of the most remark intellectual and assage For further information, apply to ‘ , he feels av he ue 4 D DRIGHAM, JHvat HARNDEN & CO'B, No.3 Wallat | otths following su:eriorsteamer-runuing incounection with | The’ trit which nas for the. raat. thang wears vote trate beyond. There they exhaust their fury and | literary revolutions that ever blessed the world. . « « | francrfoverpmanand imatituti ime Raiae cee Herta PV aanee allrondes roviding (no matter st what Gost.) che most suleudi their mischief. In such a country as ours, where | This review of the Review will be issued ina few days. | vordign Quarterly Review 7 Timea? LOUISIANA ANNA AKANE ov packers RHODK ISLAND, Capt Thayer. Putnce atin be ost alate cobs wees enlimot. on the pre- | every class (except, we grieve to say, the lowest la- | i an ext ‘Literary Herald’ and on edition of tnt | Chronicle,’ and other daily prints; Dickens and Asl.- " S Res Seer: Weleg neies of the Bu'oy ean’ Batra, he wil tikethe hberty | boring class, to whose condition, God be thanked, | (o"sneland abt Fences, The literary war has, now | Durten ; all pasties and all sects in England, with the ex- Bana N i] ofaddiug from t ¢ inveptive resonices of his own cultivated | men’s minds are at last awakening) are to some cer- ‘3 a 4, and i i, | ception of the popu party (the London ‘Star !"] unite CHEGAS i and well kaown vaste, all that he has observed wanting 10 reu- | tai i begun between the Old end the New World, and it must | TyThi war of defamation and exeeration against the Unl- ee, ee i ee Td to Bre of which will eer’ New York daily (Sundays excent- | Yer the eunjoyment of ‘abath tre. “ne ph wanting to reu- | tain extent protected against every other class, and | go on!” BN Mtatenr Batrin aver rat mers ea ihe detpaceh a ship trem this Nort on the Iat, 9th, 10th, Iith, 20th, and | 4) "70m Pier No ls Sheny lee, tigen, at Ps M £ Sal on wal b a have each, tn a greater or less degree, their special | | 6. “Dip Dickens waite tH Revizw? Several papers | Coorgetic, and liberal, be it in, politics, religion, morals, 25th of each month, com 1 encing the 10th Getober and coxtinu- | Tne RHODE ISLAND, Captain Thayer, on Monday, and + men ¥ bulwark of shelter from the gross of false preten- | have undertaken tothrow a doubt on this question. In | Tiertre’ or society, we are fir belore the formal ard ing, wncl May, when regu days will be eppeinted forthe re | Wednesday for Stonington and Newyore, and Friday’ Yor we TERDINAND PALMO, | 1008 of the rest,—even the very worst shape which | the first place, Doctcr the English correspondent | iriest or soldier-ridden communities of France or Eng- 2 ¢ year, where! ; ningtou ef Fk bh h rane of Noah’s pay 6 the authorship is univei attri- pale , Will be jrevented diring the suamer months. The following | The MASSACHU *ETTS,Cap'nin Comstock, on Tuesday ¥.NTIST.—To those who have decayed teevh, aud hr these sipened: eh ee a apeetes ork OF | Suited to Dickoka tod Cat cache the impre fon in Lon. | 18d: In time we shall mend our faults, and increase the zhips wit! commence this arrangement : and Tiurseay for Stonington, and Saturday for Stonington, negiected to have them sttended to, either from fear efits | SUmMe, bas its lurking principle of safety. Their | gon” Secondly, several persons who have recently ar | Power and influence of our institutions fe YAZOO, Cay im Corwall. Newport and Providence oe an 3 not betug properly done, orthe bi.h pnee usally chaged ean | most evil and most vicious element dashes itself | pivea here from England, say that it was generally talked fe There is sere. aaa ari Pong this and hip iN ‘aptain Jackson, "assengers, on t of the ste: t Stoni , | now have any operation per ormed pertay ty the te-th, in . : ; " F i septate bey'a4 5 : Qt SRLS aaNet mn the a "the steamers at Stonington, we Eg PARSONS, against the general structure of society in vain. about in the literary circles there, that some such review, by hiaseaeatjouhers book puners Ay s| Wiinenoe i ie i o- areful ar " wr by « op . be immediately forwarded in the splendi? and como: | caroful ard pr per manner by call ne on But what 18 the case in America? There 1s are- written by Dickens, was shorily to appear. Again, 1m attendane > all vimes and pre- bers of E . wi Captain Hunt. dious Cers of the Railroid to Prov deuce and Boston, and if | 24 V-sey st , where pe, to depreciate and libel the charecter of hip LOUISVILLE, Ship 8! SPEARS, Captain Miver. for Newport will pra eed in th Monday, Wed- | pared to filr te: th and insert, from one to a full set, on_the best | cent expression in mach abuse, and which promises | several letters have bi ceived by gentlemen . i np Latham, nesday and Satnrday, and on he intervening days, proceed via | privci tr now kacwa by any dentist inthe sity, for prices | to become fachionable tor all kinds of purroses, the | in this eity, ‘rom Dickens, in which he apeaks of the | te American people, in all tho elements of society and SVILLE, Captain Mumford. Btontny ton Railread'to Providence, aud f.om thence inthe | that will correspond withthe times, and wi hin the mea) Ori F 7 Ww ‘of the United ‘Stat exact same | Rovernment. The credit of the general government has Ship OCMULGEE, Captain Leavitt. stenmer Lolas, without any additioual charge. every one. Mr P. invites all iu veed cf his serviers to tyranny of the majority. For ourselves we do not | Henspapers of the Unita don docs, eke. We could | Just been crushed by such « combination among these Ship NASHVILLE, Captain Dickinson. ‘Tickets for the route nud steamers’ berths canbe secured on | hrm and they shall uot b= disaproited by any one ation rot | in the abstract discover any thing so very frightful Leg rye eager pecs ar rer Nimitting | Capitalists, on the ostensible ground thet some of the ae Metis. Canale Kia. boara, 0. at the office of bei tly verformed, and in fact perfect satisfaction inali | jn what it expresees. If there is to be a tyranny of Dickens wa: Moe author le is quite certain that he hel States repudiate, or are unable to meet their engagements, 5 HARNDEN & CO, No 3 Wall street. ca_es will be given. American literature, morals, and manners ‘Lheee shipa were’all Huilt 1m the city of New York, express On and after the i i : 'N. B specimen: of his work can be seen in his offi any kind, this seems, on the whole, to put forth the |g hand i a di t the _ forpackets, we of light draft of water, have recently heen | anti Gnwaied ater halepere re Meee MH PE te Leite | seftrenceng yeni eauens ne en ange greatest amount of jast pretension. ‘The misery of | Sempnten clipe tet him out here (He This. clique | 4,0¥ alike conspiracy among the penn r wir‘conpared tod atin splendid srderynitunccommodznent | New YORK AND RIG STON ARAM FREIGHT NOTICE it ig, in the present state of the republic, that it is @ | consistedof thos «du signed the famous letter on the | P2K-makers. And there ave cliques of blockheads im thia Wy experiepced masters, who will make every exertion to give AND PASSAGE Yi a ties (THE TRUSTELS of the Village of Willinashurgh here- | tyranny altogether unexampled in former times and | Copy wright Lav ich was published in the ‘Evening Se swenee see on hye 4 i i i ‘or Kivgston, ans aware an sor i r a " * r f if + ie i e Pustal eutitections ‘They will as all’ Cimes be towed unaue | a Ne y ludson by give n tice, thet they pucpos- to adopt m for the | governments, because utterly without the least control. | Post’ before Dicks ket here. And taking this view of destroy the influence of America on Europe and the the matter, it would then prove that this review is the result of a conspiracy among the members of this clique to abuse and falsily by every means in their power the ¢ . Cansi—steamboats EMERALD and NOR | s e-dy fquidytion ‘of all legal claus aguins, the Village wic John Ketcham, will leare New | uttesthezetore, who have i in the . svape of warrants either agai 4 very Monday abd Loursday ars | weil'and pump 1 ‘tlage Uwse who ciay hold Town the Mississippi by steamboats. peyiive ; ‘Neither the owners oF capvains of these ships will be responsi- bc for jewelry, bullion, precious stones, silver or plated ware, It we are asked whether we suppose it possible to check the turther advances of the democratic ten- 29. “In congratulating our raders, patrons, adver- tisers, and the public, on the glorious advent of the birthe or for any letters, parce! or age, sent by @ rpaton of dency in the United States, we answer no, but that efron them, bills of ladi taken for the same an’ ‘ ' judg-renc or a for the payment of i H ,. institutions of this country, and those who are daily en- ‘ the value thereon expressed. andr - ? st Kingston (Rondont landing) every Wednesday | whieh the village is 1 stted to give infor aie possible end practicable would it be, by a very deavoring to sustain them with theit best energies. And day of [athe are, bee i? b ge socaren Serre thems Wor freisht or by egy a mation to the Clerk of cc's Hall, on | diflerent course trom that which is now pursued, to | this conspiracy has for its ultimate object to monopolize | °! {* ferlingso! grautude that we feed nv seger 5 e e ptain John “amue! will leave New | or before the 23d day of May treet, every Wedne: OODRUFF, Agent in New | York, foot of Mar ay ‘Saturday at | ture, amouat snd date of the Th ill promptly forward all goods to tier address, | 9 4yltT Econ (Rondout landing) every Tues ay and | MoUs! th owner. Ate ot frit jis line are warranted to sail punctually as Ae \s he sai ‘rustees won'd also give novice, that they hav. vertised, and wreat care will be taken to have the goods correct. | Friday at3 o'clock, P. 3 made arnngements for pn ea iy te w as of the ing particularly the nae guide, to elevate, to redeem it, to conduct it toa | together with the name of H iti noble and enduring destiny. As itis, every thing swells the forces of society in one direction, against which not a single effective stand is made in any a market for the sale of their books View itin whatever | Pit yupnirt and paironage | exh light we may, it 1s a most mean, selfish, and disgraceful movement. We shall not quit the subject till the wuthors are thoroughly exposed ” ins: cla ') No newspaper has attacks, abu; ¢ experienced.” 26. '* We are, beyond the possibility of doubt, the Na passed through such @ libels, and atrocious calumnies rt a ereottins & CO. 6 Bouth x. oF ull ply forwi eed he XTRA TRIPS. tutire village, in three discget sections. one quarter. In thisetate of things the «New York | 7, Letter {rom London Correspondent (forged, we y : e EMERALD wil leave the fost of Murray street every | fore holiits reat even H ne quarter. In thisstate of things the ‘* New Yor Ae i 1 We | poleom of the press in both hemispheres. ‘The* New York ce NEW LINE OW LIVERPOQL PACKETS | Gandy moraing at To'el ck. ‘Meturming leaves Kingston at4 | give'noures atta ewly ied ae aie, toes Road | Herald” made its appearance some eight or nine | Nave little doubt) in, support of the above argument : | Hieraiure arquestionably the greutest and. mightier ine o'slock same day. urcham, at the ‘Trustees? Hall, Nor h2. st eet, of te nature | vears ago, and found society thoroughly prepared | js strong reason to believe he ja the authorof a very | te#lectual institution of civilized society in the present id tocations the real |. oF to te held by chem, so that hereafter SON, BARLOW & CO, all seb pr_verty may at century, Look at the excitement, the ferment, the fuse pasen: h For frewht or passage apnly on hoard of for its career of intamous success. In one immense caustic and severe article in the last number of the WIL be tax d to the traeowuer. a , aat 3m*r 164 West street, By order of the Board ot Trustees, division, utter recklessness; in the other, where | ‘Foreign Quarterly Review,’ on the newspaper hterature | 824 the fury, which its existence, progress, power, cir Bata at het Nh agian sy ty oN ICT pr PTT een a JOHN C. MINTURN, Presid safety lay, utter indifference. And what a lesson | of the Thies ty ee eet UR ye eens concnane® beandeent “a * ~~ eastorn 16th June. ieee meh bIES mies for some present resistance against dangers still to | |. The celebrated review by Dickens and his tail bas | (7, eviews; and tx tuonewitapel pris Uf Gott chan: HON Woot of Whitehall sticet. INE NDIEB, ke. ied i i created aterrible commotion wherever it has bern read, 1 a Ship HOTTINGUER, 1050 tons, 3 igth July. ee ge TPHE subscriber offe's th following Wines, &e, for sale nt 45 | OF thig te crpbodied 10,the past course and influence | SP particularly hestue sensation centred about his re: | Tit Fades eaten lias Ua ' H ‘On and after Monday, April 10th, T, rect, coruer of Witham. t to dec ! ‘i > ° er, the New ship LIVEMPOOL, 1150 cons iguy August OAR al es oto es Gecmet S72 a2 5 Madeira in oe hide, quarter casks, demijohus and bottles, | vices of the republic which should have been gradu. | ™atks onthe ‘New York Herali nore probable | London Foreign Quarterly Review,’ and the London PY da LEAVE STATEN ISLAND. NEW YORK. a part very ol high direct and via India r ally wearing away—the prying, inquisitive, un- Reehied sedtn Se ¢ F Newspaper Press, have endeavored to stop our career ae Those substan tast sailing, Hirst clase sbiine,all built in the gk. M. 16 P.M. *Por-=Imported expressly for family use, in wood end in | forced society—have been pampered and bloated to | of this. Will Mr Cooper deny it” Sua SPT Bia Sr ener a Das Nie ene te Sere coeerill be doapubeaed Ponecaally tu theme ofan 2 bi) alan. increased enormity. For as nothing breeds so rap- | _ 10. Wo wrore 1r?—The authorship of thearticlein | {y te", we, have announced our etablishment for sale, al ee wil lespatched pauetually on the I6tn of e 3 6 + Iarete—Chateau Margeaux, Latoure, St. Estaphe, Larere, | idiy as vermin, the “Herald” brood, within this | the last number of the: Foreig: Quarterly Review, and then withdrew it. Then we proposed to take the benet months i pe res All good 1d are required to be yarticuiarly marked,an. | 8t_Julien—also iu casks. ly Ly 5 i last number of tha’ Foreign Quarterly Review. 4d | of the bankrupt law ; then postponed that solemn scene ‘Their eabine are elegant and commodious, and are furnished | gre atthe rink nthe owners thereof. prey Hvcks—J shannesberg Castle, Marcobranner Cabinet,Chartz- | brief space of years, has almost covered the land — | which has been imputed to Dickens, is ascribed to Dr} o¢ why hing till deomeday. And straightway tl with whatever can conduce to the ease and ‘comfort of passen- beracr, Broneders, Aswarnshausen, Grevhansen. Hinternau | We are told, and we can well believe it, that the | Lardner (1!) | Rad rs Ee Le reee eeity Whig’ #978 | whole newspaper pres, little and great, deily and were i ne with FOR bUFFAuO AND ALL PARTS OF THE WEST | jon, Rudesh-imer, Hattenheim Peisporter, Leibfeaumilch, either t_¢ captains or owners of these ships will be respon Giesenhermer Hoebheimer, ke. kn Ke. sible for any arcels or packages sent by them, unless iar ‘Sauterne, Barsne, Muscat, Chablis ills lain ve ned there! oe. Bargnodieg—C * rn Noneeot hambertin, Romance. WOODAULL & MINTURNS, Very old Cognac Brandy, vintage 1783; expressly for summer ithe fact ('s , ie ly, have been in astate of general excitement and amu {We don’t believe it.) aa lo ‘ geffervesence ever since. They bave stormed, on 1, Wn wnors THs Review of the American News: | eee tery ene ee ee ad and oreee, od papers, in the ‘Foreign Quarterly Review’? it has been attributed to Dickens, to Dr. Lardner, to Fenimore Coo. | *nsed us in all manner of ways This most “ Herald” has imitators and worthy disciples in very neatly every small village, town, or city in Ameri- ca. It seems at firat incredible that no strong eflort sheuld have been made to resist all this, but a little ® South street. New York, we a ote ere” | MEET reflection explains the cause. : F per. Another is now added : J.B. Gliddon, who publish. | 2mUsing, | most. | leughable, most absurd, mont orto FIELDEN, BROTHERS & CO., syracuse, 2 33 Poff sin, 350 ‘The abwve arti ‘lea are recommended t» the infirm awa sove- | ‘The existing press of Ainerica had itself eflective- | ed a lecture iast summer on Egyptian travellers, Let us | "IY, most foolish extitemert among the | contem- m aheo iverpool. Oswego, 2.25 Up & Lower Canada5 50 reign remedy for their mala GILBERT DAVIS. | Jy brought the curse upon the land, of which the | examme thi ‘ i Tremiol eit tae swounding and burious terete” he PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND Coherent er eg TNC) WORTH of Chins, Gans and Farin Ware | ‘ foreign” adventurer (lor Scotland voided him over | |? i, Wwno,TnoTe Tat Revins'—This question is | circulation of the Hereld,’ both in city and country, has 123 3m. treet New York. $12,000 for sale at 170 Eighth Avenue, by, ‘Thomes Me. | the Atlantic) who started the ‘ Herald” simply teinl a fuk, ‘The mer Pbatte puese thet we heve increased so much and #0 rapidly since this new war jorly.— This ware oren, and will, be koid to revuilers, | took advantage. | This wasthe press which, betore heard Is the namaof Glidden, A young Englishmen, who broke out in London, that we have had to give alarge ed- extensive aod important arrange- NEW YORK, 8CHOOLEY’S blue svup and ft Plates, Krench | the birth of the “Herald,” Governor Clinton had | reviewed Cooley’s work on Egypt. There isthe same | ‘itienal order tour paper manufacturers !” enters fom the old country, the stb MOUNTAIN ® EASTON! ary. par lo tie Sy Wa Rete mie plnen, some | Yenounged in terms we quoted in our former Ke- | revieued cooley work, on Raynt:, There lathe game | a7. We ae vitated im his community eomewnay ure ta the pactent weavon (Ia9) that they | Leseewe oot of Courtland streer, daily (Sivdsyeex erica) | cguallylow: bows from 2s. Gd to 4s. 3d; lamps, oi), Liverpool, | view, and of which, some years earlier, Jeflerson | general ignorance in both reviews ... But whoever is | "MAT Sacnatsawas in rus clvr oy Aquane, That emic Jock. A. M., by railroad f om J rfey city to Morristown, al} lamps from $5 to $6,the same as the d»wn-twwa stores | ox oresseda strong conviction in his correspondence, | the author, there is now no doubt of Dicken ’s endorse is Ls Ps fwd ike the necessary Tangeme nts stor longest established out of | tence by Post coache: will find it, their 3 being the olde: th ; ‘ ‘well known that that the arrangem-uts are com- | Mountain, Anderson Town, with this lie; thie port, it ‘Seat aa and defeulters, the cheats, and swindlers, the wrcugh Mendham, * % sell for $10 and $12; common ware for grocers, by the bw hel. rotgh Mendham,Chester, Schooley's ankrupts and fools of that gay cepital—till they gave Port Colden, Washington No ciedi: syst m were. N B. No chugs for erates to country id when you cannot recover fromthe drawer, i law and equity entitle you to bring in your bill sgainst that had its Hee st ed and calumnies been known in the time of Washington, they would have t 1¢ haterseets to'aud from | Merchants, China tea seta com 1 him a popularity that has surpessed that of all ethers in levemthe f the first class s¢ weekly, and the ac- | Easton t Wasraogton, a daily | at 1° a ¢ Srmtmandattonn bead wp exzcensty Oi the stalere kid coaveer Belvidere |For sents ply co ‘J. Bill, at J. Patton's, Commer: Woo ee pene driven that great man trom public life. This was [ob posite Sicteks (ka venpons sibel dag ned every age. Hiscalm, quiet, virtuous life ; his elevated phi- Lap enn vl N.B—Extrss furnished st the shortest notice by arplying to | “L 'No' 64 end 66 Nassaw street, between M. iden fans ord | he press of which, when Captain Hamilton wasin | daswer for all the errors, blunders, fulsehoods, preten. | WsPhical and corre ct i rect epigramatic and Fae ee eee ter ee re Come cy iran whom tt | NG. tar, United Stats Hel Morristown. mvit mee. | John stree was received, without deduetion. red, the kitchen to be alt-red to tne West ladia pla ar of the. hoses to prevent ihe oder A (ree fe per steamer frem the various ports of Ireland having the same in ; ports 0 A: ind beat frem cooking, which is in general and Ssodand, to Liverpool, ean be secured if desired. Ap: eas and beat fram cooking, hich + ply sarcostic wit and good sense; wer ore to the sophists, politicians, and speculat TH OUR FosiTION HxRE. Wr axe THe Socnat! New Yonx. But we are supported by @ community that will ENABLE Us TO REPEL ALL ATTEMPTS AT PERSECUTION.” America, that intelligent and acute observer made it his business to read specimens “ from all parts of the Union,” and pronounced it as his opinion that they were so contemptible in talent, and in abuse so horribly outrageous, as to disgust him far more with sions, and malevolente of that review. .. .We havea ‘re- ply to thereview,’ in the shape of # counter review, now im a state of preparation, and written by a distingunhed literary gentleman of this country. It will be out soon, and will be a screamer.” now being! or the summer months thoroughly t 1 SAMUEL THOMPSON DAILY EXPRESS FOR ALBANY TROY. BUFFALO, i i it i i Old Established P: e Office, 273 Pearl st, CP Re SC ANADAS + | paintings, the people who could endure them, than with the 13. © We are a live lion, and it is dangerous for any long And now, if the reader has had patience to travel Or to GC. GRIMSHAW & CO. CHICAGO AND THE CAD sey | Upwards ot 50 per ons it atnbee makes A eared animal to protrude his posteriors towards usin a | through these not incurious specimens of the litera- i ta Cones, Viantna, Livervech The subseribere having cui leted their arrangements with | tis house one of the mos’ geuteel, szperb and comftoble ex | Writers who had produced them. And, we repeat, | Pered animal to J Po! SS ee Fea eat pe dati me Wanner of largest by this press, when the ‘* Herald” appeared, the re the Peopre’s Line of Steamboats, onthe North Haver and the | tarcnmeois in the Union—wher’ from 69 to 70 dishes are : e public was already afflicted with that bs a of Party Rai Road Comyanies west of Albany for runniug dwetr Express | G'i'yneccttup Now € ovuta cud upwa. das the best Java Cot of Seottwud, 8 | forte season of IMI. an Express will leave their office, No.2 | fer sud he Ouest blsen Tea ar 3 centsa cup; the best Claret 14. “ This is the most original and varied country under | circulation in the States, he will discover, we ven- Dralts on London, Liverpool, the National Bank of Ireland the sun, andnone other is worth lieing in... Every ele | ure tothink, that our Review of October last has Northern Bank.ng Co. nd Nanonal pai sight, and for auy amount. Apply as above. ngimsr | Wylie te Tok one , hich 1s too nearly allied to the Spirit of Licenti ‘ork, 'y evening, *t quarter to7 o'clock, | Ww 6 cent HI bort . which ts too nearly a P - 10U8 | meut of thought, seciety, religion, politics, morals litera. utevme diac places. ‘The Subscriber, sensib vet’ the truth that retrenchmentic | ness to be able to check its career Pari passu with | ture, trade, currency, avd philosophy, (sin a stare of age | NOt been without 118 use. ee so often promised =—The e'ecant, fast sailing New Yok packet ship ORTANT. the order f the diy, is con dent that ‘no piace exis where tation, transition, and change. . Every thing is in astate | feply—the review of fe Review—wherein the the other has it since continued, giving and taking ; e polluted source, till we see its hideous consummation in such a paper asthe house can best p ons ant aim to ende Its uneless to men- the d scription farnish f havin bee economical pri of «flervescence! 60,000 persons have taken the benefit of | ‘distinguished literary gentleman’ was to set about his very needless proot that this literature of Ameri- nourishment from the same pol ROCHE-TER, John Britton, master, will sailon iit. FOK UIVERPOOL—Rezular Packet 6th June | for the above named ad er sen ory, 16h Jan. d security of all valuable and money tl jem ind-r Tron of charge the act, and wiped oat debts to the ameunt of 60,000, m ocenpied ex- For frergh or pessaxe, having very splendid arcommodations | *y H e 3 a ‘, ' " ‘s r ely by themselves, easenger in ch+rge sleeps mn House bene) htishe d “ . | ofdollara. In religion we have dozens of creeds, can newspapers wasthe most original that had ever poly tothe Canta oy board on Cade Burling cli, orto the same rovin with the } are which all sue pel irate See ‘rHitoss la doubt of the ry eee lei RS Taplin free revelations starting every your on oftenets BY mn: appeared Tn ihe. hetpey: of otvilisation~which wap #1 Sovth'street_ | Sneed ene © Wan Walt sseee cup nee ri cr by she eronds of eetlemen of theft } TTT. oT such able, respectable, and well conducted, | Tél te have all sorts of idene ; and in literature every thing | to make us drink to the dregs the cup we had mixed rte 0. C ete respectabalit ret ere. P. a i 4 “ ” “ ” FOR LIVERPOOL (British MOFFAT’s LIFE PILLS. = i ny tor jenerous end discriminating pablie for their | though for that reason, not widely popular journals, pedi beet sige ited nt saeineaeiaaen = 80 bitterly —which was to ie finaly z soon, : _ 35 i. yo er the ~ an 0.9, the er of bi “ ” s , rn —| ! down very fat sailing British snp CHESTER, | THe rubseriber has within 8 a'pcen conuestested, andiser, | kent waves of paurouage, feely signs time f "| asthe * New York American,” the “ Boston Daily | every step.” ‘ aever scleamed atall., The only gnewer. made has Capra Joba Dowie, will sail positively as abor "| haps a considerable guautity has been sold duriag the past mil awer HEN« ¥ GOSLING. Advertiser,” the “ New York Evening Post,” and 15. “Congress may repeal the law, or it may have a b 5 th iOgaticaws awa: i ‘or freight apply ou board at Pier 13 Kast River, or to the | winter in this city and other parts of the Unired States. The | HHo roc if’—Dr. L. MG 3 | some few others. Here, therefore, wae the satety | fight in fisticutts on abolition—it may modify the tariff,or ¢ been such as these qu abl 8 eri impotent, subscriber cre, BROTHERS & Co., 35 Fulton at coanterfeut medicines are pu ap in thesame description of chip the inventor of thi new art vroducrs by itnot oaly acor | of the ** Herald.” Even’ the honestest men of the | it may kick up a row abont the door Keeper--i¢ may pass Cechab si ing Abra go peg Ge mrtg’ tenes | r° J C roe, wit he 0" oat , et hikeness of the original p it. bat elso a purity of d 2 i i nl an exchequer system, or it may imperc! ¢ President— | argumen ie mir next doortothe F lton Bank, | dorsement, wich the couuterteit smuarnre of Joha Moffat. and | {“Gril'tuey of cxloring, which int # tase the chet -daurees | OPPosite parties were too hotly engaged in tearing | Mn dxcheaer ty kobe f gation of punishment. But it eal business will be temakahot pansh in the grog | miserable plea in shops below, and the next President in the halls above, by | has the merit of saying for our purpose all that re- Md a an a ser fa ncaIGN, “Gus tatty 'd | mained tobe said, and of finishing those parts of en legislating to help ot \ ) irare ; certain, ‘The country will be overlooked and disappoint. | the portraiture We bP vse gorapetent ed; the publie interests will be sacrificed to private spec- onl ree oteet i Th x4 ler thal ulations; andthe character of the nation tarnished by | COW! id do them perfect justice. e reader has but the passions of rival politicians.” to imagine besides, a paper nearly half filled every 16, * We shall show that the newspaper literature of | day with detailsot indecencies, blasphemies, and New York can compare with that of auy other capitalin | filth (which no respectable journal can do more each other to pieces, to bethink them how far better it had been to make common cause against the dis- honest and infamous, the enemy of all So—uninter- fered with—went on the “Herald,” tillit has reach- ed its daily circulation of upwards of thirty thou- sand: till it can boast of the favors of the Chief Ma- gistrate of the Republic ; till it forees its vagabond agents and tools into the public service: till, in a word, it has beeome A Power in the state. Te is of also conta’sing the s*me endorvems vt on the wrapper, Wiha | Cowhe h-r ancient or med. m-—of the most c lebe ted art BEB sco tat treet New Vom tee | like counterfete, signayre. | 1 right advertisement or | Grateful {-rthe evcom-gergent he has received from h fen led ‘the hg one if us friends and the public general -L. M. Cyrw ar Line of Peeks ‘Phe,subart ber ouuranes, to | Feit end pat with ihe hoes in the © wrontd fan inform them that he bas ficted wp, for the neeommo- who may be engaged by their frietids here, hy the regular) ing, about te tale ition of ladies, mm Erk Brice Honse, comer i every nx days ‘fom Liverpool. . Per- y in sons sending for thetr friends, may rely. that just care will be rongr hun with i ‘elope. against the paitivs en- he consterfet pis: ence between the real bat de: ap ents, all m the saiscriber.— '. te { nouces, ‘despatched without delay in Liverpooland | the puoi generate ca Wil always endeavor to merit 4 continua ce of the public | of whom: sre im the worsen ie Patronage which has been so liberally bestowed for man ) Deapeate, of yk NL. were sapriiod struction in every d* partment of the Da- ‘graphic atvumenafy tiking por America below every other civilized country in the years pasts, lone remitting money can hare drafts payable tall | by the auders with his medreiaes, note Jawe 27th, 1842, «orem Hscrle, for sale, as also the necassai ‘ ; ‘ i the world or beyond it—be it London, Paris, or Pandemo: | than distantly allude t id h th the Banks and branches throughout the United Kingdom. since whichfime he has coc supplied them, excepting on May | chemical premaratigns for thetaking of portais in Phywo | @8 little use fuming about this, as to deny, in the | Linney y - Bab ge than distantly allude to,) and, with the extracts 4 1 i y " i 5 el va x yom , mn —be it in talent or independence—in morals or ras- — or further mete er eS Rar 1 Bi i re adi wishes ed iis ache we | ELS Perms moderats, imi inet | matter of slavery, the degradation and depression of J Cotity -- a Lie given, he sees the daily delight of—(moderately h ib 1 & genint of ee OD corapating three readers to every number)—a the propnetors of % 10 1HE AOLLE 8 Ov ILLINUle and hundred thousand American citizens Can we and nwbuate to f rward his Imediclnes, and ane t atta Mich gan Caval Boud. and Pein world, Letthem fume as they will, the thing is 80, | 17, « We have now twenty spirits of the upper regions z cou Ore ee ite. om plnecs on the Eire Canal Signed, WILLIAM 3. MOFFAT. Ware ke ate ‘now eprmat the Am-rean Exchance, Bynk, and until they do somethiag better and more prac- | of the atmosphere in our employment, far more potent in Nieeieiae — an wiornty. i nn ha Ass he the Western States at the lowe 1043. Der JOHN MOFFAT, | erect of the Legisiante of I livow, approved Feb ain, | tical, so it will continue. ‘The Presideat of Ameri- | finding out secrets than even the Ariel of the magician | Westminster Reviewer persist in tempt to fix ; ren *Teais nota dolt ot a madman, and would hardly | Prospero, mentioned in one of the philosophical works of | such a chi upon us? Does he continue to thi ‘or further p rticatays apply as above. NEWARK AND NEW YORK—Faze o1 —' i Pg, Cente The ai endid | stermer he subscribe o Babaeyi i ORTES = ae TH general, eee ete Maite | Subscribers will be reqnired to exh bit their bonds and gery 1 Kast Broadway, where they have on. hand & bing. of mahogany ao" rose wood French grand | "HN fnoks will continne open fies ove place ants fae Shakspeare. We receive every night a regular report | there is nothing monstrous in the avowed counte- from these ‘ spirits of the blue ether,’ of the doingsin eve | nance and patronage of suct an oman by the Chief ry fashionable circle of New York—every saloon in Magistrate of a great republic ? ill he repeat the place himself insuch relations with the “ New Yor! Herald” without a sufficient reason. His present vosition hasa tendency to sharpen the wits, and to lishment, and reqisves their d te, vamber ard amount at she time of sal well assorted sf ptain John Gaffy, has been tim complete order, and will com her trips for the rovements warranted. | 4), ce TARLES OAKLEY, W. H A town—every boudoir in Broadway. All movements, good, ssertion that the moral tone ot this i heer thor notice is given. , * show him where profit lies. e take his authorit outrageous @ : ‘on Monday the 10th Instant, as follows, ancl, farther feng coy. dhe pie, thatthe midline: Petes snide MICHAEL, TAY ats,” | te be, therefore, thagin this paper—thie wicked, cold- | agend 1-5 pian ome atehL apmnaaanalbiniN pero aN hewspaper is not sodore as that of the party papers of “Leave New York at 4 o'clock, P.M. 3 kept by Bennet and Hawking, bat ai present occupied, by the SO en we <, | blooded tative, not so much of any speci,' | 18. “ The strange proceedings on Colt’s trial, » | England ? * % bscribers The pr.ces will be frard ane te ‘imes.— At 1 from the Miuutes of the Jomt Commitiee on jooded representative, : hy speci,’ 8. LA gs on Colt’strial, o# pu' sence ral sense Povioht cevie NGS AUTH olga Me” Heer ar reel Innied eal tine fo evo mes — | XTRA seater Ms ‘th, 18°3 = Whereas, several of the | party, as of the reckless, outrageous, licentious, ast. | \ishe and commented on by us, were denounced by the | | To us it scenpe thet the athe Boa em : — N.B. nan rom 6 to i es adderC. i cl \- 4 ere as fabulous ind inde dq eve id inds of pia octaves will be made | Eo Hook and Ladder'Com sao: abominable qualities, of which all party is now com: nglish pap ed they formed the hth ry Patul to contemplate. We could laugh at a have been reme ved ‘rom the basis (!)on which the abusive article in the ‘ Foreign Ws LINE OF 8ST toorder. Also pianos tuned and repaired, or exchanged it 7 pb RL BANY Baty ac POR AO RAL | cur sessonable terms. Aleoce-ced sud plsnon totemlcn "| cleterar ava) te dine chews apr rates upow poted— he sees his|best protection in the long run J haul ().on, which, the abusive article in the ‘Foreign | most dreadtil (¢ cree ae ae, at the impudence; ter Cnr (Sunday's cxrented) fromte |] ig, HENRY RICHARDS JOHN RUCK, | by erdungoring he lives and destroying the property of the aes Sere te Vase Light ite hymn. to describe | with the trial and conviction of Colt were the burthen of | but the other consideration arrests us with a feeling jer retween Conr.Jondt and Liberty stree: __na5 Imm ast Broadway. | citizens, theret ue - jut we have promised in this Review to describe J (), fel ey ‘ The bid 7 NCHES THN, Capt_A Hooghton, will | SGT FOR SALE ; Hesalved, ‘That the Chie Engineer be diteetad to notify the be A | that article... Thirty sie members of the bar met (0 pro-| oraomething awlul. ‘The hideouscomplacency with sce le A SAC SE FOW SALE: ciseven ons bor hen, nine mo the solved, That the Chi the ‘Answer’ we have received, and it is time to J rest against the ref ol of anew trialto Colt... Through: | whieh he describes (Extract 17) his own organized at7 Soloek, firemen, throt “OUTH AM in LW Besinard MEBICA, Cay ‘Tuesday, Thursday end Saturday evenings, at 7 hthe | ublic papers, thatso mach of the ordi 4 Hote t'svriages, and WT hereafter be B out the city the p-ovir were ima perfect fever, and num | er CF ohecene seandal ; the fiend like reckless ABR \HAM HATFIFL 8 feared that hy ideseape at last. It was drawines ness of his contempt for all sacred things (25); and introduce the flattering Lag al which was given 4 . f to our article of October by the journal, whose ‘glock. has a ‘ oh ster, as we hope, we have now thoroughly | wear towardstwo a bright star w the north . Steamboat NORTH AMERICA, Captaiy M H Truesdell, ly fi , eshious and lo ke Thairman Joi sc Commitree Fire and Water, bint be ie p: *, , yes bd Ms "put being | his perfect confidence in the taste of his hundred ne , will leave Monday, Tuesday eS Appertaming RN'S V. ANDERSON, explained: the ‘New York Daily Herald.’ It is J west of wncommor janay, 1 rree bon Jad ye | Inousned Headers, With tate he pebntenth iheeeae: so wousnal asigh fr oi e have offere ilidstrative of, much that we have offered tothe hetokened somethin. \ceadful, and that itwoas mysterions!y | scriptions of the Republic and her Congress (14 and oons, *t 5 o'clock. re" Knives, ih Pesseacers aking this Li ably gerive in cartics square topsat al» Warrant »r's consideration, and may also very possib| 7 fhary inample tine to take the “Moruiug Train of Care tor 1 art eee ate Tadnod tity Fleet him to eepooue ther Desentty all Cry possibly J eonnected with the Jatenf Coll, This increased the excite | YB); gre surely very frightful ‘To the impudent per- he eat. or west. weig ing 1°00 ibs, and Sharles U. ‘ad 4 ment almost heyond endurance... . Take it altogether | sonal bullying as to, ‘ Who wrote the Review,” we reckless bullying it exbibits, beneath ail its boasted self-glorification in disgrace and share, there is ill the murder ; the boxing up of the body ; the alleged salt- n ution sd gripe ‘ ing of it; the trial; firing pistols in court ; cutting offthe . te C7” The above boats are new and substantial, are furnished | the advantage of lever ae power, Will aconre see that she cau Chas been stopped, ith new and elegantatate rooms, aud for speed aud accommo | not be kno nt down in w squall tnd in ense her bottom is stove J aegucis ing oF recel ving the sm saa pay mh willonly say, that next to the distinguished honor of i buted to the writer whose name we re unrivalled on th» Hadson. she canne he has the bouyancy of 2000 weight of cork | Any person giving informatior Aiea said warrant wil! be 4 fe bl i hy f the dead man belore the § M@ving it attri ce, or freight, apply on board, or to P. C. Seholt between 'd sei f ler. For far- nbly te ; a re pgue concealed fear, trembling, which will have way, f head, ond bringing the skull of the de ' A 1 icle (because We ‘on the Wharf mice dherparucalarsinquce 194 Broudway conmer Joh tea onl pede by PERSSE & BROOKS. [pain which puls on sorry grimace, and the bitter M jury j therenteuce, and defiance to theJudgo, the Park M have hitherto Jeft blank an this article ( i lee