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THE NEW YORK HERALD. eRe RC RNS ger xa NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNI NG. NOVEMBER 12, 1843. __ aedicaas niheHiora Mal Siem sup BRITEA | mo wy OLD CUATOMERS NG THR, PUBLIC LUCINA CORDIAL, FEL, GREAT: UAHIG MLERTENGIA, 1 [Now poallomen, apetion of we omberremmaenten (A tablished with hs sanction and consurreaee, . J. Hewett, Esq., Commander, w: . KY y B. i " tion ’ b 7 % fae Bie rte tie ore an ee eee LOGERICE Ee? MEDICINES, ELIXIR'OS LOVE: At Andover (Mfassachusstts) on the OUR Anat, |fomihe crcumstaice hu on tteat:cteajeeraf_knimated The be Sq tae anaeoainy ark Passage to Liverpool. + se++ + bee $i20. No. 188 GREENWICH STREER 9 {n older: time, among the Jews, a es evident and acknowledged interest and iinportance,! have | Notional Bank. {eaid, a8 every man of sense will oa apyptsnase 10 Halas Pes OHN C-MORMISON offers fortaie’ eae OR Nines | aittaman.s secapd wil might choose= MR. WEBSTER’S SPEECH. _ | really very litiethat isuew to say. By the fivor ol the that it was a thing well settied—that this purt of the Cone fe gl . BRIGHAM, Jr. rout terms, a very extensive tof goods, among them No children bore to bless his h 24 A * jeople of Massachusetts | have been @ good deal in public stitution bad been interpreted—ite meoning fixed ; and e No_3\Wall street. | the following, to which he would solicit the attention ot Afticted thus, the Roman matron HIS POSITION DEFINED. Tite when these topics wore examined’ and canvassed. | that being the case, an euibeatic interprerstion having FOR HAVANA, Direct.—The, elegant i APOTHECARIES. Prayed to Lucine, the midwife’s patron; —-——- My opinions on most of them have thus become | been given, the meaning of that portion of the Constitu- HEZ' | Opium, y po well known Spanish ‘steamer NATCHEZ, | Chinphor, Corrosive Sublimate, Eayption wives, in auch a enisis, The great gathering of the Whigs of Essex | wel! Known; and, gentlemen, my opinions are quite un: | tion was as definitely settled asin the cave of other in- ae rane et Cor malltit poste | Gram Tater, Spinits Nitre Duleis, And'eves now: tie mock Higdeoee County took plac : %y vt | changed. Iwill, ‘nevertheless, at the invitation of the | struments—and that that meaning must be taken as cer- yely on Monday, November 13th, at 37. M, | Pastile Soap, Super Carbonate Soda, ‘arin as her clime, and tender. tom County took place on Thursday last. The meet- | oommittee avail myself ofthe occasion,not so much to an- | tain,enduring, and no longer to ba. disturbed. We have ‘This superb steamer has been ni ‘coppered, fitted up with rie, ‘artaric Acid, If childless twelve months from her bridal ing was held in the open air on a portion| nounce any doctrines—certainly not to announce any | had a Bank o! the United States for 40 years Isit te be new boilers, and her cabins have gone a thorough renova- Rhubarb, Paiva, ‘psom Salts, Flies weeping to her senseless idol, of the propert fos bb “ f | Rew ones—as to recur to sentiments on these various sub: | said forty years hence, 99 now, that it is unconstitutional? tion, rendering her in every raspect a very desirable couveyauce, arb, udanum, nd with raised hands, in accents wild, Property of Samuel Abbott, Lsq., of | jects which I have long entertained, and which I stillen- | and thus to go on fromone generation te another disput he N bo Jalap . j t4 , 8 p' makes atchez will arnive in Ha ang, spout in time 4o meet gezee, aint prdtions Bramah for yehilds Charlestown, Mass. The ground was most | tertain, as conducive to the public happiness. Now, gen- | 1ng questions which have been definitely settled by our nin ae ar ii ninlt of ine Ghiccen Sree Qainine, . Fendite knows) Love shuns to bless judiciously chi i tlemen, in regard tothe views of the General Govern. | fathers and our graudfathers ? Well, I think not. We nip whose business will admit of their taking such a I int, ahd all Kssonf ‘The Hindoo bed of barrenness. judiciously chosen. It was situated a few rods circuitous route to the latter port. tial Oils, much forlove in days by-gone, he Wilmi ment, (here Mr. Webster pulled off his great coat and pro- | must take things settled aasettled. We must receive in- captain Soha RStauhove well-nown to the travelling gam, Mythh, And savage customs inoue one i? pe ilmington post road, and about half | ceeded with the air of a man going to work in earnest.) | terpr ns and constructions which Congress, and the mmunity, accop.panies the Natchez on her voyage ant 4 i a mile distant from the vi 4 with regard to the duties of the General Government, | Courts of the United States and the le e all Fon parcicplematinetees tbl abhty on board ov Gisai Wee: th, ‘om the village of Andover. The | Weh Svserd i rshich every body acknowledgesto belong | alopted. We must teke them as dategthe meatal am Powdered Baz! Couks of all illa, ground formed a natural amphitheatre somewhat | to more thanan acre in exteut, sheltered on the north tern wharf, foot of Clinton street, or to J.T. TAPSCOTT, f settled meen! 029 ec 43 Peck Slip, corner South street. All agree that it is its duty to detund the country— | the Constitution, or else we can ho’ it has the power of raising armies and of cquipping | attached to that trowel point farther bi WHS Sie RL OOING SOUTH GH Parag Giese ty ne With Love's fi by ahill covered with a thick grove of fir trees, and etyeg sy Misitvedieeamenne ot Hythe te bole tin the present s road to | Window glass, iti the procreat wail 5 3 currency be bes Macon anid the Weat——The aplendid areas | aaalithen al sizes and British Fustro, ALony, is this Elixir’s dower. opens’ janner” waving proudly on its top, was | Porte its domestic duties, in regard to the subjects at | are not so severely felt. They are felt, however, in other FEAL CLINCH, Capi J. Brooks, and White Hed, dry aad ino told at ince Leaf, Consumption’ tls will prevent, erected. Immediately at the base of this hill was | home, for which it was instituted and with a view to what | parts of the country almost as severely as ever. "In some hue, sana Sete mompng f olgek. at | na tonya enae, unpre dt the platform, covered by an awning, and fronting | tought to be constantly administered, thers Hes A°0M) | ore in norhing which decervea the deniguatone mosey. earrival of the Wilmingtos ts iv. | Spirit is i ne ti . 21 ; th server 4 fig at Savannah the supe day’ end will lero: Segcrh arate | Pere igs Ree eee ee rapes ma tno skin te cheees, the sun, whose beams shed a most agreeable | very diverse consequences on one side or the other —| There is really no standard of money. A man darters sane dys as above, até o'clock P. M., after the arrival of the | Whiting, we bive, Aad brings back beauty and the graces; warmth on the svene. The ground had been co- | Now, it is to those disputed questions that I wish on this | bis wheat—his bect—his pork—commodities for another ww urvalleerscll fad thiaite., bs __ | Yerdignis, dry and in ail,? etian iis woman's trust—and ne'er deceives her, with’ Brash °- | occasion chiefly to address mysel’ ; and, gentlemen, [ wish | commodity in the shape of paper, which possesses no h | ¢ i i r ’ - | that the remarks which I may submit to you should all of | fixed value. It i a loose, demoralizing business alto- lers Wi this to be the cheapest and most ex Chrome bia nor Albus it relieves hei vered wil rush wood and straw, and every possi bh y you should all of | fixed val It rr a lizing busi tious route to the south and west. The above bows are fitted | Chrome Yellow,. and rae om prover care, too,)! ble arrangement made to promote the comfort of | them proceed from a spirit of concilintion—of candor— | gether. For of all political truths there is no one more UP in a superior style, and uo expense or pains, will bespared to | Yellow Ochre,” French and ler rm is heir i ensure certaiuty, com’. ;penae oi é 5 he s : : ion, T ions of the du- | certain and well established than that the circulation of ens mer ner a ta ono eravline pub |» America Aba te bt TRUTH. who calls thers Getio the multitudes assembled. Toe the government on these “tuljectt, I wish to | bad, uncertain, ductuating paper money, exercises one of ms Fitzsiumons’ Wharf, Charleston, Pasion Bl Lecters—all forms of attestation The first train of cars,which left at half past seven | persuade others that these opinions are right. I the most delcteriousinilnences with which any corrupt- Charleston, September, 1843, \ From we STARE Cid nation; o'clock from Boston, brought t ber of ch eas that we have all a common_ interest— | ing agency can ie abel ah And, gentlemen, let 5 y at an ho lay, wi b J ew England | mon destiny. now that the great good of the whole sexpert wu “at Landings—From ihe stenmboat pier, at the diese mininteaecaae oem Guards,” dressed in their new and remarkably ele- | Teatires, that es far as practicable Wwe should be united in | harm or injury fro. this source, yet there are certain ¢ big New ee re t and borat on board. hely prayers repeat, p. . » * our judgment respecting the means which are to produce 8 of trade—eertain established principles, which will pe RS ‘roy on Tuesday, Thursday and i. a OILS. ie Send ie ‘Nassau street, gant uniform. By the nine o’clock train the dele- ‘good ofthe whole therefore, what I desire now | alw morass eae ae taun is man, and by the 1 Wwell’s, West Point, Newburgh Kall, i Apt sometimes names the very unmber— gates from the various wards and associations in | and at all times, is that I may address myselfto those who | operation of which we are just ime—I hope Pana oe tgelgnesll’ss Brose Point, Hampton, | “Winter, inety-two Nessau””—even ‘in their slumber q ard! 8 a iffer f2 'd that by mutual dis, | it may be far off!—but just as certain to com Cart Hndaou, Conaciie tek Ud Hock, ristol, Sommer strained eperm, Gh terion oh peswscorieel | the city of Boston who participated with their fellow perp He mad eutattedeeiavtion these yaa Oe | that ere obderang cestons as that we have emerg nyeiey amigerNeremeny POR us A. Gort, | Eee waa eiecccinhaee rad’ opmaie.cauy, by ending | whignin Essex coun, arrived and proceeded tothe |mey ages and thos he dzaen mani end come | irnow aive=io commeroial phrtecsthere beter * ‘anners’, es ey Pn an : . . unity of opinion. 1 ‘st ene aeheay Passage, apply to ¥.B.Hall,at the office, foot of Barclay | Spermand Steane Candies, “4 Oth aigu. Feige $3 perhotie, or $2t yer desea. Also forsale at | StOUnd in the order previously arranged. Midway | which has long teen the cause of much and exciting con- | feeling among ‘he people—stimuli to industry are neta Al Goods, Freight, Barrage, Bank Is, Species pxe Woo DEALERS AND MANUFACTURERS. aE COLUMBL ne — . ae between the village and the place of meeting, in a | troversy. Lallude to the duty of the general government fi ply pete Pletai tsa? a Ul eonepag banks in a the Boats of this Line,mast be at tis Hak of the ower of aacn | eg MAGAZINE.—On the Incof January, idl, wiih ve pap | MeAdOW, was an immense pavillion erected, under aan errata har the power to regulate cowmeres | Rood customer, under the penetal impression goods. TNUETENDENT REGUEAT. a ‘i Nick Srie, flateu Wood, yy Ar hese as Kalumbian Lady's end Gentle. the direction of John Wright, E*q., the well known jateerune the Ane are in ie constitution. sAtl saree atc brent Nope nce ti pl on y EPED 4 ood, ‘ . ¥ “ oer eS ai at C wer to coin money, and to fix t ee e 5 TION NIGHT LINE FOR LBAN YE | Bees ay tam, Hrpeele, Wood, contributions from the most eminent and accomplisned writers | host of the “ Tontine,” Boston. We visited it as | Viti of foreign coin, becouse these words are in thecon. | €ress of things. High prices will provoke issues from Pecae npc Wee een erg OS choca Sel Ammouise, Ebony Wood, See petieas whol have led to the commencement of t we passed, and found plates for 3,000 persona, and | stitution, But then there has been, and thereis a wide the banks large iseuen trom the banks will tend to vite eo ‘ ; , MOUTH, 5 undertaking may be briefly stat It ieved by th i i afi dift to the d hich , | prices still higher—and thot is the general progress to a Gave 0 House will lave New York from the foot af Kina MANUFAC Drietor thact a the United States ‘en imimense provision (Preparations going oa, on the most magnificent | Shrmmece O td ea hich seem to be, fairly interrable (rom | speculative und highly exeited commercial a¢tion. Pros. RS. in ; : , ‘allers’ Earth of literary ability f which as yer there is no ad- quate encour scale, for the grand collation after the meeting. The | these grants of power. Now, gentlemen, in regard to | Perity, thus, in commercial sftairs begets excess—and ex- re ehove. roduetinee amber of clever | fact of Mr. Wright, a staunch and efficient demo- matter which has so long agitated the country, and | Css terminates in reval ion, and this will be our history in lly read with delight by thousands there which will continue to agitate it in my judgment until | tegard to the currency, in my opiuion, unless there be an Aln ‘Albaiy and ‘Troy on Suudays,, ‘Taesdays and Th i . 4 Fa grate olan op alert ti ge Copperas: ng. and Armee, fuaiet, Dutahiand French) | OSeNtcceasfal wr ite, m mille ore, of Bengal, Cusrucas Fright taken at reduced rates. Apply on board. a8 Gaatamala, an : Sugar reater numbers constantly ~ erat, being selected es the purveyor of the whig | j on gel some check some control, some superintendence over the P. 3.—The above boat has undergene a thorough repair, andis | Bieschi ta, wh ouatantly arriving af maturity. of pow- i 4 it be completely settled, we must begin upon general (eel F pe Poy Beg . Seach er, who have only to appear on the stage of publication to re t, furnished occasion for aumerous wittici: rinciples, we must conduct ours to just | Whole matter. Now, gentlemen, Ido net say, [never ba rate or 02% im*t | Cochineal, Ceive a briltiant award. of fame, and that the powers of the] COSY: pete hide lett fSeeadbnl ACAL I Peeuldente by ei cervtal ahs ar inv ahaa said, thet a bank of the United States was an indispen whose names are alr ady pronounced with wisest censi and a few remarks not of the most complimentary |{° have just’ remarked ‘that’ Congrest bas. the | ble agent, whether for the rood of the government or the nd to regulate commerce, | Prosperity of the people All T mean to say is, that it is 4 own bills of credit—Treasury | the duty of the government to tvke care of the currency ; pleasure, But the States can end in favor 41 the est.blishment of a bank for that pur- tomoney—can emit no | pose, it con be said it has been tried, and that genersliy, ce, tne adoption of the | for thirty out of ferty years. with success. On the other ium has | band, [have an additional remark to make on this subject ,, are capable of more and still hig: been called forth or a tlie aes “rertious | tone, from some of the more zealous of the Eaxex | power to’ coin money iterary producti: i y i i Hy . i i Seana Weal chaccclieesintiece se CORT, pecially ia county men. Curious enough, a locoioco constable Hee poweTele bit Porton, feel pep have only: to b resented o| the | from Boston was the doorkeeper at the pavillion, Do money—can aitix no valu ‘ sure a Z ; 4 cee ion, “No doubt is entertaived of the Amer | and this gave birth to more witticiem, However, | Nils of credit, and therefore a SIX O'CLOCK EVENING LINE | £18 Fortis, for ALBANY AND TROY direct, wi Nutwalie, aL lbw peraeee aeeanees | anata 3 fe OW, Captain A, Ash, Courtianie street avery ‘Fuewtays Thatiday, and’ Satcodsy | Pot and Pearl Ashes, MTheBitlioe Mee ae eerste roomeand for ent | Easani At ree amar sat epmazand for erent | Bi chromate of Potash, and accommodation: 5 " i ind’ z "i Fi . »? | Constitution the use of paper a ‘culating m i ROW ALBANS OF BTEANDOATS | Gum #hillc, und int acroad, ag vatain iteelf: certaiuly, on ite.own | neither whig not locofoco could have found fault | iecome simost universal, the question now erives on what before depart trom i. It i+ now sev. oF eight years jrect—<ieem winhbesokaer bet! l Wonk? sede x pttargteden the encowater; and full assur- | with the “ arrangements” i overument, on what power does now devolve the car: | since, im my place in the Senate, Ils tho RE Throng direct From theaceanboat pet be | Wont, ances felethat among the millions of Awericaa tadets there vith the “ arrangements” made or the viands pro- | forme oe ndbig this paper circulation, ‘Thats | i wan my Conviction tbat this was 4 good mearure, "Phe sceanhoat KRNIGRERBOCREIC Gata hve. Joba, | Semin ne Bar Tin, poate il hie ie at RCTS NACH MAE ls SRL { the question Now itis my opininn, gentlemen, and hes | calculated to promote the prosperity of the count dgubiedty psferred that thors ting, Brom these premises if | The scene that presented itself from the road ad- | been for many years, that itis the duy of the’ genoral | hat, never beless, made up my mind, in General J will leave, Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings, at sit Delock. , Young Hyson Toa, Bieatnboat SOUTH AMERICA, Capt, L. W. Brainard, | Hyson * time, that it was not worth my whili propose tl tates . . f ‘ne try— and sucerss of those al | joining the place of meeting was extremely pictur- eee ee antthe aatacntiene tae tera teeaa establishment of another bank us Magazine, notwithstanding them Lad ve call wi F . Brai ready in being; that there can be uo lack of ability to fill its WE Mob odiae E Mectasiaaus iaracioe rine: «|| ely Bakes accra hin rach eatal and beat sue |exque and imposing. The amphitheatre we have | thecoiaing power thatthe power to regulate Commerce | made cr by ihe peone, Tremaim of spat opine, And Btesmboas COLUMBIA, Cape A. Hougkton, will leave Hyson Skin welcome visite: by thousaads po: thousands, who as yet have deseribed, occupied by a dense mass of people—the cet oer tcrnior ther motley ea: it does appear to me in the present circumstances of the Steamboat NORTH AMERICA, Uapt, M.-H. Truesdell, | Bohea Lire iperg Kuverican periodical Heaters cle support and development of | Hatform—the deep wood of firsin the back ground | ist ina motallic shape or ia the siapeof a paper medium; | Country, ‘hata Bank of the United States,tounded on pri- will leave Tuesday, Tharsday and ‘Saturday Kveaing, at five | Freach Brandies, Caster Oil, i ‘Another and stroug mi hos been the feeling that N. An that it is bound to see that the actual circulating medium | Vatesubscription, and with the power of private direction, Pelock. Rien ! | ot ang Caster Oil, in bottler, York the fin e-ty of the Uuions thould ke the hake tia yew. | —the plumes and gay uniform of the military con-| (V4.4 Country: te safe for the usrs of the propie-that if | 18 Out of the question. Ithink ao still. T may de mista: alt reabeg hia Lite el apelin are | Etc Ft dates, Er a, GnaDLS MEIER Gr selacte" sch sRrig ghee: | wamin with che lain parmvatnof thé ctseasthe pene’ fp ede theptnes of sot thea Condrmeboun | Sets betensed yess in eeerise of ae i ee the east or weat. ig ri on, 01 rani ry ry to see that such paper is under proper regulations and is votly inged, since the expirt y ‘The above boats are new and substantial, awe famished with | Bui Wiese Eiigtion Matches, Paecsiaas hue ott cath ener cee een im best gaudy dresses of the numerous groupes of Country | ee ie tee raot likely. te defraud and oppress the | ter} aod bucause the State institutions have multiplied peat and slogan Bute Roms, aad ior apeal and aecosumode | Seleatus, Buhieee ee ts Contributors will be sought for arnong the ablest and most | Btls who honored the occasion with their presence | people and deprive them of their just earnings Thats | (0 Yiu) steal exw s a peers eR amare For Pascage or Proviit: eraly on bond, Focal ig Blue, Soda for washing,| Popular writers in the country, and effurts will be spared to se- | —the painted banners of the delegations—the bright | my opinion. I have said,gentlemen,that en this topic I ha bool ial Meaghtydl and Spo iat ake bllanae nae ard, orto P. C, nite | Powdered Ginger Root, Mustard, London} cars the aid of those most distinguished such as * very little that is new to say. [shall read to you very sho’ nue irom the taxes which they assess on the capital of NOTICE On and alter Monday, Oxt. 16th, the boars Ain | AiR= Gaynnne Pepper, Jobn. k. Seapheas W; 6 Breaut clear November sky—all made up a very interest-| ty 7uithough itis very bad taste to quote from one’s self, | banks operating within their limite, Nevertheless, 1 am Hed OAL terre Bar Mi eutet Monday, Ose. t6th, the boats Shire oil} Fomdered Nutmeg, : 4s Sealing ing picture. The arrangements for the gentlemen | what I said on a former occasion on this subject; and con- pee Heth AT eae CE ed FOR LIVERP i —— | Saltvetre, crude and refined, ie Nathaniel Hawt ve} i . | sidering the inclemency of the day—(it began to grow | + ri sar # hoe AEE QOL. coax baloes the Foch us i: | consuontonans Dis witteie'A ith wai PSRs He tiomne of the press were admirable, and reflected great cre: | eva aboutthis time, halt ‘one v’clock)—ard thead | thority of precedent; and if the time shell ever come, BaD Feria” Was Fe ane hana tacerousts | Cocke ) DISTILLERS AND 8 Gk Holtman dit on the members of the committee by whose po-| vanced hour, Ishall use but short extra a aants ty aero eat Goayrorth ben on thee of © aged: 5 e 4 - 4 . 3. ig 4 Fy . . 6 yen mt commodations for tom sfanstages, or ular of Gig Cee HF Hartington liteneas ey fod dodement they wate sunkseed and gone ob alt cana ses ceed ie Sener Senawee the | Sia plen and mode should be regarded ‘ae proper to be Passage. apply to the captain on pier 13 E. R. or to Juniper, ", q executed. Although there was a fresh breeze, yet it | duties of Co take any farther careot the national d, it shall certainly have my hearty concurrence. n9 Lwiel FRED K be TALCOTE, 4 er, Neal , ' " , aties of Congress to ny a ‘ ' BRB cil is oie eratieace fend | Altace YAsile Deana, cibaberes noiselesely over the heads of the multitude,to whom | care that there baa eed Riirrency for all thecowntry, | one Father for the purpose of centrollir g the issues— of urthen Captain fra Bursley, will sail on Thursday, sth Now, Fagacanth, Coriander Seed, MinsraCh hin bee se ctivins every word was distinctly audible, then, of correo, i will have & good currency (or itself. | peat Rectal Pelphrey nating from 11 MICA aca aie an ieWeasadceecasnaae (Senta Carrayway Seed, Ana 8. Sienheus 4 8° Orco0a On the outskirts of the crowd were drawn up quite | Butayn onthe einer hand. the eee ne country to itetate, | ing discounts for privute business. Gentlemen, about to embark for the old country, will not fa to see'the ade | Ol of oo . Beecher Stowe ©. Howard an array of vehicles of all descriptions, from the | without consideration and without remorse, then of ne | *U*j-ct, and a very important ove. to which the com anlages to be derived from selecting, this, line in preference to Atari 2H. Sigourney 4 - St. Leon Lond common family wagon to the handsome cabriolet. semity it must take care of itself. Amid the grneral | tee haveinvited my uttention, is the duty of the General ar rate hha open eapasity renders them every way more pee 5 ing A.M. Annan his et) wreck of currency and credit, it must have a place of | Government to jrotect ogriculture, commerce, and ma- oi eee te sores og sttlies © 1 aay Grange, yola Jape bierson Giigp Lealie Several root beer venders and an itinerant publish- | shelter. It must have a currency of itsown—modes of | nufactures And that. gentlemen, includes the «ut ject of should not fail te muaks cal penliontoetts magnificent ship, Borgawiot, 5 hn . M. Sedewiek erof the “Harry Clay Melodist,” had established | payment and disbursement peculiar to itself These are | the tariff for favoring and encouregipe domestic industry. aon T: TAPSCOTT, Lemon, Austen : net remarks, gentlemen, into which 1 shall not very exten- | Now, I will state my opinion on that subject with some At their General Passage Office, 43 Peck slip, | Bleeching Beet MAKERS, H Shsce Sesaledtowecy themselves here, adding nota little to the picturesque | sively enter. They were made by me in my place in the | (gree of precision, because, gentlemen, | believe that a td comer of South st. | Powdered Blue ‘Sinalts, Piss 2. airman character of the scene. Senate. In Faneuil Hall, ou my return from the seasion | #9!¢ of uttai-m—an extravagance ef opinion is the cha- “> 5 BY i. i i i racteristic of tuis age, not on political subjects only, but FOR LIVERPOOL Regular Packet of the 13th | Gt yieciot, Miss Margaret Coxe Altogether there were about five thousand per- | oh Comeress in Jule. 1633, they put the question thus | ora injects. Men willeltNer Tan fone Giagel atte November—The mm favorite packet ship | 2 Miss Marion IT. Rand d adhere to it till this day : " That if Congress : VIRGINIAN, burden 1060 tons, will sail as above, | CPRPet Calx, With many 1 these, arrangemen gons on the ground, and a more respectable popular | bound 2 see ag iets be a currency ee the people, teatarlpices fi fe aes In be Lay ye ie kgs [si regular day. , : ax well as with others whose reputation 1s sure, though yet t F as we for the gevernment, then something | ' . much extravegsors of oploion prevails. he accommodations for cabin, second eabin, and steerage Alcohol. - fal Reueeok in the publie regard. The proprietor entertains | 89¢Mblage we never saw collected im any coun-| hoyond Suh-Treasury schemes—something beyond mere | There are those who would carry « tarift to the Pagsengers, are supe: my wrasel in port. aie PATENT MEDICINE’ DE hopes of acecinplishing an object to which he looks | try. The general appearance of the people—the | vaults for the holding of tne public treasure is necessary | 'e2th of prohibition to a certein extent of various pepons wishing Co embark should make early application 08 | Balsam of Haney, A 3 forward with, pride—the ‘secured co-operation of regular | ao uiGd order Tad a id solemanity, | tobe framed by Congress. On the ether han4, if Con | Commodities ; ard there sre others egain who 5 HF A Turlington’s Balsam, Pills and occasioaal coatributors, forming a list unequalled in this | @igaified’ order, we had almost said solemnity, | (og, may discharge itself from all duty in this respect, | Matntain stoutly, that it. is perfectly unconstitutional o aie ; Peteman’s Drones ai Qnodeldoe, igs In each number there will be two or more engravings from | Which marked the whole tout ensemble, forcibly re- | but the collection own revenues, then of course it | ¢f Congress in laying auties for revenue to look to any Tua LIVERFOO! nhc Harlem and British Oil, segs ind Licnia, original paintings, from suc! am, Iu- | minded us of a Scottish “ field-preaching.” may resort to any system which it may deem expedient, | O'her object in the world but the amount Ln pe be Stipple. Now, gentlemen, there are three propositions upon the | Teceived, or to have the least regard to ff The New Li r Packer 1h Of Novemberthe fine New York bugs | Stoughton's Bitsry, Phe Re. engraved in Mezzotint, ket shibl HOTTINGUEA tra Burlay, masta, | Extiact Sarsapails neers plate of fashions, | The meeting was called to order about a quarter | subject, which [ would very gladly submit to the consi- | 'ging the labor and industry of our own country. No’ so that every sub- | 9 twelve o’clock, by the Hon. S. C. Phillips, who | deration of every candid pA He of whatever party. 1| ! #m of opinion that just discrimination in the imposition rmsby, Sc, ally other illustrati f 1050 tons, will sail as above her regular day. Cephalic Suu Thempeon’s ‘ ‘ : For freight 500 bales cotton, of passage, having. very superior | chemicals inds, French, english and American. ; tread sega Mg CA ert ; “ ould wi em @ nse, gentlemen, my | of duties ond the encouragement ef domestic industry aecommouations, apply to the Captain on board, at'west side | All kinds cf Paints and Colors.” en Guherwige proud at dhvee om oer times uke er could not Pe | nominated as president, Wm. Stevens, Erq., of | Wi a a teenlan ae criscltion whine: Fembracecang | does constitute one of the not least important duties ot” Burling ship, orto. in Every description of Drags and Druggists’ Articles; and | whole magazine. Andover. which pass under the general denomination of Whig | Congress ; that itis necessarily end by the common uw: OODHULL & MINTURNS #7 South st. | Patent Medicines, Perfumery. Yoaps, &c.,a general assortment. | “In each number there will also be two pages of music, origi- . i riciphar-by convincitg the great mass of society thar | derstanding of all nations, included in the power of ley- now packet ship ‘Liverpool, J- Eldridge, ‘master, articles watranted genuine." yal or judiciously selected bya competent professor of the art, | Mr. Stevens then took the chair, and proceeded | {rey are truest ara Aa in confor. | ing daties ; and that this discrimination ought to be kept 4130 Cong ill auccred. che Hlocunguer dnd wil on Herreesiar | (C7 “ihe most prompt attention given to orders trom the | Broper regard will be paid to the. ourtes fom the sock |to make a few femarke. He alluded to the extent | J srat"ne, thst they are jost, that they are in contor, | (O67) Co ‘on exerotsed om oll ’ . 3 . Pet eak ene a : nity with the constitution, and that ed o . __ uo imdySewyr Foluiaen Uist may appear asto theexpresston, of matured ope | 804 character of the assemblage, and explained the | to promote the prosperity and happiness of all classes of | That's my opinion, and I should be very willing in 8 can- on - ——— i FOR LIVERPOOL—British Ship—Sails on Satur- a 4 A ‘day the 2%th November—The well, kuow soos ——~ | nious concerning those which shall be deemed worthy of tne | Object of the meeting. Massachusetts had, he said, | the people. Now I say there are three propositions, of | id and calm way to discuss eve iS mf ship c. ER, John Wilson SHEET RUBBER OVER SHOES—25 Maiden | public attention den aim ol. tye Editor wil | ever stood erect and nnimpeachable in her fair fame | which ic ssems tome, no honest and intelligent men con | with any gentlemen of candor and intelligence in the fast sailing British ship CHESTER, John Wilson | [)AY'S SH ‘ i ms,on which readers and | and integrity; so she had been received by them-| everdiffr. The first is, that in the present state of co: | Commonwealth. Now, as conducing to that opinion, let and ¢ master, having nearly all of her cargo engaged, will sail posi, | ached cae rye Proven that a leather sole can be at- | be rather to furnish judicious crit » 80 that it is imposs hase y rely ance, 7 pepe tonnel tregsy ge shove haste sn oliiasieite canimastil in the course of wearing. ‘These Over Sho faudavory ( ro hiay aly on for eultance, then to present a mere | 56 they were bound to transmit her to posterity.— | ciety—in the presunt condition of the country, paper not | "* sonsider afew general truths. 0 the first place Con- ions, ceply on board, foot of Beekman street, or to the sub- | nave alteady thrown ipto disase leather ov TERMS. (Cheers) Was it not their duty to see that those | Only does, but it will continue to constitute tae great | /ces bathe power to lay auticn on importation, bul ne ae fins, and to which, the water proof, boo “iif Colusilian Messatge (i yea ta” cdvoncel $a Sao darted her death + mats of currency in circulation. All the humbug about | State has that power at all. ‘This is a most important ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO., 35 Falton st., furnished by the Roxbury India Rubber do do do 2 do $5 10 directed her destinies were pure and uncor- | Pcie ail the pretence that we were to return toan ex- | Consideration. The time was when Massachusetts could ie i tablishment, 25 iden Lane, of a qual icy Garcrising y perfect, and altogether Two copies one year: ++++++++ 4 ‘ible I— pes ie better than are being made by any other establlishmentin the | Dealers in periodicals throughout the United Stat a eee see ree gomed that bright | clasive metallic currency, must appear to every man to | iy uitireon \mpor sone. ation and wen she hed otir next door to the Falton Bank. +S) d States and the | star of the east which so often had been, in times] he unworthy of regard. We know it cannot be done, | option of the present Constitution, and when she had FOR BRISTOL—The well known fh trade. The pateat quilted slipper Over Shi 4 , Mslambt 4 u ; Pine th barque COSMO, Caotain Wm. K Tummished ooly at this establisturent. ‘Livery article appertaia: | caut'as: JTngamish to, become axents for the Columbian Maga- | of darkness and deapondency, a pillar of light; they | We must all know and be sensible, that from some | the power she uctually did exercise it, not only for. reve- ridge, to sail on the 2h November. For frei ing to the rubber,business for sale or made to order. cemekdichount iit be waielte treme welcomed all their brethren from other counties | banks or some corporations, or some sources, we snail | NUe but for the protection of her own manufactures Se. ge, enquire of the master on board, foot of Alban HORACE H. DAY, In addition to the above the publi there that day. have paper circulating in the country, und that that | veral States exercised the same power before the adoption R., or to OHN esol ke, enon Successor to theloxbury I. R Cy benefit of I, that the work will be The Rev. Professor Stuart, of Andover, then de- | paper will necessarily form the great mass of the circula | of the present Constitution, with the avowed pur. 4 Lane. . . nd ~ . bia 4 re i "4 ee H PACKER FOR HAV fea The | ‘w-eapy marked and addressed 19: livered a prayer, aeking the divine blessing on the | tion. Isthereaman in this whole assembly—inthe Com. | vor of protecting | thir, own manulgeiures ‘nan ; RHAVRE—Secvad Line——The UNITED STATES abal havea copy of it seesto shem for one.y ‘oceedi monwealth who will without blushing—(langhter)— is | "ne an Marsachusetts. no’ - Jivweatinae ey TEA EMPORIUM, ‘Addrevs, buaepsidy ISRAEL POST, Publisher, rrrlie (te S.C. Paucsars then stepped forward, | there man whose party spirit will carry him ao far os to | ii) ‘his ne wer bi layhe. ye? ag ae BOLD eHINCKEN, § Pontne Buildings, 121 late 129 Chatham street, New York. LE decal 8 a8 Bowery, New York. | and was received with loud acclamations, ‘The | cmable him to say thet he expects to veo an exclusive | ° rch ae are apecified about the quarantine laws, = ; ere > i aah nd pg ink USE ala atrest, Beogkize. PATENT ELASTIO meeting, he remarked, was the result of an effort to | rerand cheers } There is none sich. Well, then, if ii | "hey have passed all this power. the ion in, dees Con FOR BELIZE, HONDURAS The fast sailing OEM EY, LEECEER SUSE SHOULDER BRACE. ‘ollect an Essex Whig’ Delegati d it atleast h hall have th ‘y ereae not take it with the same understanding ? Does not coptered and conver fastened brig JOHN It: GARE: PWG ESALE AND RETAIL, HE SUBSCRIBERS offer, with fuil confidence in its | ¢ an Essex Whig Delegation, and it at least | be agrved that we mist aay eal nay ne aro (hare | Congress possess the power as Massachusetts exercised it NEMR, J. Pederson, master, will have quick despatch | 'T" heen A CO: NY continue $0, ofter for T af Mak caiutaasas toy eae mh glen ig The encouraged the hope that on a future day they | of eur circulating medium composed +f paper, is there pote taltecmee ef aeetrth Pow = prevettion bf bi A forthe sbovs part gt freight or passaxe, apply to the Cap | ay, ky i ot cre moat dltejous tad article is intended to brace the shoulders, support the back, and | ‘Would be able to assemble in respectable numbers | any man char Spentts that it is a thing asetcdesiraiie to imtuerry. Bre Mradloh’s aig Vpent on utd’ Fabict — a aus DRE, 28 South st. | 20% of aad as ihe | expand the chest, giving a graceful outline to the figure, and | (Laughter and cheers) A number of friends had | tbe country that this paper currency should be one that | | ’ : A ‘n6 6t*r ALEXAN! ith st. J e Paige 4 nab hink, conclu to any intell gent mind; that as the ene Of neatness ce, and. the Te re ag | Fill be found indispensable ‘to nersous of sedentary habits. | come with that always! acceptable daily importa | ascredit every where—ol universal receivabiity it I See ae Nat Geenee area 7 c Y. in an ans are cul yu ‘. r : — a Crore S. oventbor=ar pastage iree—Theraperior, fat sailing | Dower wil Femain Godiats Ghat Shei Guahty ana | Grea and uardiany am article ‘every requis quality for |tion—the New York Mail—and it he might take aay a es Baine torGusraierond ail slong Coeanitaierld i? ‘ition ond parved with it then, and transferred hip HILAH, Capt Hammond, will sail ‘as above of iting business is, perhaps, to be excelled ft | Which it is recommended, namely—to brace the shoulders of | the liberty of asking the news of them, he would la that not desirable? We have a common conntry—we | it to Congress, they bad a right to expect, and did ex z accommodations sor cabin, secoud, eabin, sad eseeraee | 1 founded Pow, ie etmcet retarg oe Tangy cue ouatay Sad retain thal form an aight Te eae: | callon the chairman of the Suffolk Whigs, if he | have a common government—is it not desirable that we | 'hat Conger ‘would exercise the pame power bens ferally paint embatle, should make early application to the sub- | valled ches Mmarchasere ate called oon torent | with perfect ease, being forined withan elastic back, and will | had any ‘hing to communica'e. (Cheers.) thould have in the mast of our circulation something tha: | orthe people. Now, the prwer of Congress is tor: gulete Te (i JOSEPH Memultia Ye ticles which fail ta them the wimost saieaction, any | be found of no impediment to the fies wee ofthe arma, The |. Tuos. B. Guatis, Esq., of Boston,'then briefly ad. | everybody respects? Nobody can deny that thai isa d» | commerce, to regulate trade. and whut is the exent of 100 Pine street, comer of South. ey will be cheerfelly and promptly refun 0 gebacrigey clon, pater thelr cols Elastic Spring, Russia or | dregged the meetiag. He bad good news to tell, | sirable thing —a reasonable thir.g for the purposes of go. | ‘hat power ? I may say, Chat een pees Be join] FOR “ALENA food convient 1wo more House, | master Mitt Gehl ink Seastonea antes eo onepin dee imnmeiate igpection 0 He came from the good city ot Boston—the hall | ciety and business—that it would benefits vers body and | Tih Sta te Me ‘ous revoletion, (ke power ts vegviale a lishment. rier: m" way house to New York, and he was able to say | caprcially, those letst Connect) et oe eoe nat | (rade bas universally been received m including the with aboutan acre of ground, with barn, carriage house, ‘this extablishi Se. adjoining the residence of Gov. Penningtor Surwer, Newark, N. J. ‘The house is, pleasantly manding a fine extensive prospect. ‘The gardea with shrubbery and a choice lot of fui trees, States. This, 1 think, all must desirable for the man in, Hlinoi by. _ tC that h it to a en ta ee te oe atethemar:| «ny. other phrase in the English lauguage; end Cs High | Genuine Java Corres roasted ruin Java Covems roasted every day. cuted with | S0ld wholesale and rev that the city of New York was carried by the “ { favoring particular articies of tion, whigs.. (Tremendous cheering.) As went tiwcity »ower of favoring particular articies of home preduction. The phrese is as well settled in its meaning, os on A x and the man mpt despate! e only warehouse in America for the sale of Hou 937 Broadway, corner of Park Place. | so would go one day soon the State. (Renewed fi i 1 nly ts ied N, B.—Ladies will be suv} fitted by calling at th the manufactures of ao Hirable residence: AUPIY to ox EN. gTontine Buildings, | MRE Celebwated Black Tea, “am tmem | savience of MADAME FANSELES, 00 Grenwick street, | cheers ) afreturer of Essex that he should have something thathy | " Bogland, heretofore, - in whove language, the - LDE VET CAPS L. BARONTO, between Hubert and Laight «reer. 04 mm Mr. pratt again types sl the meeting, and | conld remit and they would be willing to NEW STYLE OF CHILDREN’S VELVET C. ST, i 4 *. * MONEY TO LEND. conciuded by moving a series of resolutions, of the | (Laughterand cheers), Well, then, if thi ee paket ney A Pros Ac emecchlbctavien thr ocer’ theinitinnes sinker ABRAHAM J. ‘JACKSON, Pawnbroker, No. 58 Reade | the usual character, which, of course, passed unani- | there is only one oth i Gentlemen's and Boys Cape, of the lare:t fashion, whicl ars, Bazaars, country dealers and’ the public in general, to see stre-t, near Broadway, loans money in large or small sums, | monsly. ps Neher + his Museum fo. B3 Orchard ntreet, (between ‘Grand | a8 may be required, on Watches, Jewelry, Silver Mare, Dry Mr Wen-rer then advanced in front of the plat- Arts among which may be found gentlemen eran} wile H t Wearing Apparel, and personal property of every di style of glazed, snd fine otter caps. diairegunply ‘plendid eeeee yy Villette Map ceeeeeereAe Ale | ecritmer essen ronal DOPEHY Goo imer” | form and was greeted by loud and prolonged cheer- | ?\% rien of mole skin, sil and far hats, of a beauiiful taper, blechimattie 4 ? oe a) . spar, agata, yellow stone, stalactite, red MONE y ing. He spoke as follows :— tothe contrary? You may take the bi Fancy Furs—Also, constantly on hand, a large assortment of ind various other marbles, verde di prato, granite, hes, &e. 'N sums of $1500, $1000, ER PE or one sum of | _It is notwithout consi erable reluctance,fellow-citizens, | banks of Massachuartts this day, and present them in Vir- cic to Gil her trem at home wnd sup) ly ber with ry Mafia and Fur Trimbtags for sale at very low pri Gerace Thien suase Geantoeek sri0e on Srencusatored ant production weal cviene, tanks | that | present myself before this mecting to-day. Ithad | giniannd they will not pars, And you may take the hills | fone, all admitted that she might Iny duvien fer the reau- taken, from the time of the Tadors aod S*uarts, down to esent day, the protection of home pro‘ucts ween songbt to be established by the reguiation of trade. And in the controversies ‘which preceded ion of any state whatever? Have he American ofthat natmre? Why we have s other gi ond nent patriots of their of any of th: | while they denied that England could lay duties in Am I ps ofthe aubseriber wok the premium at the | Hebe ewers, Etruscan rates, candlesticks, taps ik | city of New York. Apply by note, left at this office, addressed ’ nd for the protection of certain mannfac- ie Fi i ¥ . j 2 . ‘5 \ heen my purpose to abstain in time to come from all pub- | of the ban sof Virginia and will they pass in Massechr= Nn 07 fac sarsiahotnmmneecnomecny, tntique lamps, shell vanes, eval vases, bo tn to HB. OT | ie addresses to such vast assemblages. An invitation, | setts? ‘They are Srato institat‘one there banks, and the of commerce. Gentlen en. I 3 Im*ec 126 Chatham st, opposite Roosevel fogs, tables, florentine baskets, however, to be present and address you, proceeded from | citizens of each Stare are acquainted with the institutions hot dwell on this partof the case, becanse, gentle Dponite welt. | ceeklaces, obelisk, bell vases, MONEY LENT, Rerdrag Apa " ip own ater der tue telidiey, thiaset nen. a son of Resox—a distinenished native ot yeur coun- PREMIUM HATS AND CAPS aghe har nant omni bon IBERALLY, at the old established stand, 409 Grand street, | Sources which [80 much respect, and appeared to be ur | of their own State, They know the folidity, the solvency, wa member of the Senatent the United States—I SUPERIOR Moleskin, Nutria and Silke Hats, Cloth | {%% Paintings of Mount Ves ‘on gold and silver watches, plate, jewel ‘and diamonds, | ged with 80 much earnestness, that it was not in my | the responsibility of their own barks. und they trust thy | ¥ now a f " e and Velvet Cage oF tas setwent i ees, Clos, logy, inner geology, wearing apparel, dry goods, hardware, musical, and | yielding natare to withhold my assent, (cheering) ana | papor vi thers banks a8 far as it ourht to be trusted. And | Bean Mr Choare, in a speech which he delivered in the loma was swareea' the Aum the I les from 13 cents to $100. mathematical instruments, bedding, and every descripti th.t consent, gentlemen, [ cannot regret when | look {[*h y know slao the laws and instit tions of the Genors | “68 le in 1842 has ploced thiseuty cten en immovable ‘ie city for beautifal te Fair | "Gieaning and repaiting of every description on moderate | personal property, by Mea bhe DURNEMCGARIGEN Hea cell its dea ese utdo not hnow the partion. | ‘oundation. (Cheers) History oly hetructs ws on this in this city for beat e 8 . 7 around me et A ee such a collection, nov| Gover ment, But they cannot, do not know the partion. | onnds 4 ‘ diploma was also awarded for superior specimen hand | terms. LOUIS LEVY, Pawnbroker, only ofthe citizens of Andover, but from other parts ct | lar institotion# ot other States, nor what amonot of cre it | "int clearly. | have already anid that hetore the adop- Filvet cars, On, hand large sasoremest of harp aad cane; | Admission free, wn TR ponte ie tne A oreer Grand between Ridge and Attorney st. | Th conntry, and other adjacent counties; gentivmen, t | ie oroueht to br given to thesn Institutions; tothe banks | (ion ofthe prraeut constirntion, the Stares coud lay daties ) LANCARD'S PATENT STATUE WOOD & CO. THE FALG AND WINTER FASHIONS, | concur most zvaloualy in the hope, and am ready to per-| ‘or example, or the paper tase’ by them. Antaccor | 1" imports) hut every Sate euly ‘or iteell, and therefore SO RASE A WG POD de Cad ee Oita ate BYOV Bier alos porlora; ofices, sores, eeumiveta, AT THE MAGAZIN DE MODES, form any duty t lish whatis desired ia the ful6. | dingly ifyou goto Richmont or Petersburgh with Mar. | Ro avsiem became very rnconvenient. States which had 0. anal st, corner of ‘Moster street, ., = sy a aa a - } 4 , - 4 10 Fuseee | tim pee buen von ti o31_Im*m ‘and_No. 130 Chatham street. | Se. For beauty, comfort an CARD=TO. THE LADIES OF FASHIO meat ofrhat Hope, ofthe election of Mr. Briggs aud Mr. | sachuse tz money in your pocksts you would find that sr | "anuinctures to enconrga, in laying duven oF that par- SOOT BOOTS aaa | Hove, the United States A SARRTAS aN PS et aeRO TAMA: | Reed, to the offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor | lors not pass readily from hand to hand in bo use, exposed themselves to the successint eampetition of moots, BOOTS A DES, cheap and | ington the Father of oar country, sano i 1 friends and customers that she has received, by thel ast are | ofthe commonweaith, (cheers). [ do not though at the same time it is truatnat a hrok, Sher seated See Ta wrt eee oe eee frre ‘assortment of gents’ single and doable structed for alive amb stove combined, and fora live | vals from Paris, her fall and winter fashions, and ane flat tlemen, on this occasion to go into any ext - | would take it, and perhaps give preminm forit, he. | were therefore open to ail sorte ofim orimions Why, ots, K reuch and native calf, city made as , for ttove only.” The fie charter in the pedestal is constructed in | herself that the same will stand unrivalled iu the city ‘The | sion on topics of St i But I say generally that | | cause there are afew money dealers in the country whe ||| My one will go heck so the bistory of thore times, be id price Of $3 to $5 per pair, and a never failing upvly of sach a manner that the fire, bj ist of the following : full and new styles | wish to restore M: to what f have known ber | know the value {foreign money or distant money. Bar | “til see the impossibility of any State encoarsging ite ion means of a revertable place or | fashious con he dhe | ets ment eee He chanmenble velvet, bonnets; do | Ty the proceed ngs of the Inst year I hav ating | 1TH Slat misses and euildnensaiuee Alas enenclene ae | does not apvear (0 me to beloug to her character, her hia joots and Shoes formen, boys and children ‘mi and children’s Gaiter Boots, Buskins, Slippers and Ties, of al the different kinds and most fishionable styles. There is Moc casins and all the different kinds and fashionabie styles'of Iudia en much that | that dors not answer the general purposes of society — wn products o ony kind while other States ected for it seems clear to me, first, that paper wil | soeir interest on am entirely different system — Tmight, circulation; second, that itr | Sithout invidiousress, allude to the relations that tren heat to circulate throu a'farge and beautiful radi ir chamber attached, ead tory, or her principles, (cheers) much that had no flavor, 01 ‘and head dresses, Paris ri Rubber over Shoes, for gentlemen Indies, ves_and children y they cannot fail foriveactealce, ae Coin ie] air Ornaments of t “pa no relish of Old Bay State in it. (Laughter and cheers.) | desirable that in that massa partat least should he of uni- | _X'sted between the large State ot Massachusett AY ingoretabendancs, amy cheap, which Che sabecribers woald ere tantien, Of those about parchasing to ‘all Madame B solicits the Tanned Wh Favor Ber wi Gentlemen, [entertain not a particte of doubt that the | versal acceptability and value; third, that such a paper as | “tate of Rhode Island. Suppose Massachusetts had at soleeis wniie Ertones ond the pavlic 10, Principally city mace, | operecion Witty ned fer cals cay fe ee tea eat ae ee nret be on ea greene good sense and the good feeling of the people being at | that described cannot be furnished by any State institu. | tat be oki Gomiestie Indvetry te protect” | yet Sain ase inewe catubtlshingac’ $50 Ovesnwricn treet, corwer of | eu doce oust. of ieomiwage city tl 2 pease : at _ last effectually roused, will accomplish ell that honest | tion whatever, But th moment that there is a paper in | ‘hetical case d that Rhode Isiend hes dy. 04 phd Murray st. witout, CALHOUN & CO, ov lm*m $3 ye Set patriotism oo aeatrs. cutee The omens bas this suc- ppnow se the spread sagle ween i by the pee & Koning erent Senn ae herevlt : ee 60. el ° $ enw 7 | 9 om im*ee WRIGHT, HOUN & CO. I * cess not in the noisy itions of a vaporing spirit, | authority of t nited States, then we know that it cir- | He 0, fume, fae the pirpoee of encouraging her labor. to the taxed articles of BOOTS AND SHOES.—WILSON & JOHN D. seer lic, tl ‘has cot i i ono i " ore th rt open id ss: Successors to John Hatchings, deceased, | santly, oe = followin tho bran ej 1 war tohe as creapeetfully informe hig k " hana end patrons, that sobricty—ol a sense of duty with which sensible men | reasonable and just, for the reason that ail citizens of the the port arene hed « podban bee « 7) M HENRIQUES 3 Whe L * nese dan the feepectfully an CARL KING, the celebrated Tuscan Hat Mannfactmer, | but in the proof of a deep earnestness of conscientious | culates everywhere, and that it is in the nature of things first ity — ye] h yon, (I and patriotic men prepare themselves to perform | United States are bound to regard the institutions of the foreign produce— not have id and for sale, from the best manafactories in the Noma fea od have eopliel themselves at uf Bf street, | the functiens belonging to them as independeat elec: | General Government, and to keep themselves informed o' |! Massuchssetts but a Mata i rg ih Cage, Coarse Syed and Pogue Bigot, mee and beyr. Cove (Meatid esvortnent of Ar icles eietbe het | tors of the State. ‘The gentlemen of the county of Es- | all general provisions which it makes Now, gentlemen | \'l round the State. Te Sea pe Fine Pah tb iad ts of fin lenant aasort- sex, who have tavited poet, have desired me to nd. | where isthepower—where is the power ? When Tsay |)" teparnte Weete ae Teotrens p ably it Moroceo Baskins. joneans: mea’ jate, ri ich Velvee | dress the assombly that might be convened, on a number | thatit is in the power of Congresato regulate commerce | thtisin Mescachusette | aly a en. i000 adios’ King #iprers Reecee Se epater ening.) Hidbons, of vastly important fopics. TUa quite Impossible that | | tisa derivation irom that, that it pussess's cutharity te | chnsetts entes : ppesL tela Mt Y onmaacts } tring and Satin. iibbo 1 tall, colors— $000 Children’s Shons, varions colors, a Preach Blowers, Veathers: an eatire wew style of Silks, and Sons, varions 0. + London Segar,” simall size, ‘rene r y and | could enter on ao broad a fietd as trey have proposed, aod | rarwine that which it the great agent of eommeic — n Moses thao edie Reapbers, trimmed andplain, 1 of a sanek supertor qualier, oe Tice a the Miltuery Ime-she above goods have | Pct iti# my purpose to confine what f have to ay to the | money. Congress, too, hae the power to regrlate coin; | (00 Produced win Asay he Bet cals in lots t9 ‘suit Wirca tay ieir store, Meodgad bem parchnsed for cash (direct from the efaccarer esd subjects by them suggested. They have desired me, f d according to Vir. Madison's matured judgment, the ere tate a general constiturion, and to confer on ATHAM STREET, opposite Rosevelt. aie will a ‘advance on cost to who may be | thermore, to express to them my opinions on the respec- | General Government, whose business it is te fornieh tbe N. B.—The store being open nntil 10 o'clock in the evening , the theam with a call, rose jonel and” Stato governments--on | metallic currency of a conntry, bas necrasarily rhe power | ongsens that shoul be created under shat Conatieys ives country’ merehants an opportunity to examine goods xi Pee Teele Norenacbennds) oo In LYON & KING, $7 John st, N.Y. | theduties of the General Government towardsthe various | of deciding whst shall takethe place of that currency, 1! | cower of laying duties, nniformly throughout the waele T es , ‘AL FLOWERS AND REUCHES, classes of society, agricuiturists, merchants and manu: | it be displaced by pyper money. 1 will not, eentl cate pernies oo T niatory thet whieh @aered ier See ee aces hie fetends Precis Cot the fi A sail, cheer than any house inthe * | facturers—on the’ importance of keeping sacred, public | here goon the constitutional question. Suffice it padehad ad rang Sad Maite? Eon: And ped PS ee, - ngines Cot the favorite brands of Jurto Sans, "8 Manuftetory, 2414 Grand street, secor east | faith, and the obligation to pay debts—on the importance | that, conval with the Constitution itself, this power ren the year '89 and opt Present consti. 0, tS Co ar | ae a wety, south si End utility of a reformation ef the currency ef the coun: | believed toenist.. They who made the Constitution didn't | tution becanse it shows howimpossible the States found ie : ime with ont agihe tai of Ue mit fatiionn can raya be und is ony gi he lr. crepimenas wae bedhead ees oh 43'S such 4 shall furnish the people‘a all parigot R with |doubtit. Guneral Washing didn't doubt ite nay FEE eee here tale eet SamE Ls \ver head dresses for balls and parties, o17 Im®r | # Mediu! teogl ie | @ National Bank for this very purpose,