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ta On eneh mothe New York HE NEW YORK HERALD. edb, cae Se NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30, 1843. ibe a eel To the Public. MONEY TO LEND. IMPORTANT TO BUSINESS MEN ianaene i i me of ahora bers been a7 ogg Bh. $e) get _ . IAM J. JACKSON. USINESS MEN’ i . | prosecution, since he presided at one of the meet- ere have been a variety of ward meetings im THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- ABRAHAM J. JACKEON, Pawabroker, No. $¢ Reade | BUSINES uarouah’ the Batskers ant Divan’ Barks eat (Correspondence of the Herald.) | mgs objected to by the government. _| Dublin in favor of repeal, but the fire has Barat lished every day of the year except New Year's day and} as may be required, on Watches, Jewelry, Si Dry | ; rompt returns made in Butchers and Drovers’ money, by’ their Lon Nov. 3d, 1843. here has been a meeting of the Law Clubs of slowly, and enthusiasm and energy have given Fourth of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per an Goods, Wearing Apparel, and personal property of every de- | leaving auch notes we orev athe Baul 0. The Irish Cuerian: ov. od, I | Dublin to petition for repeal, and. O'Connell was | way t prudence and politeness bea i aa Cashi Company « f the Bunk, : + RP ens ree ‘ _. | present and spoke. But oh! how different hisman-| ‘The opening of the Conciliation Hall, an event num—postages pald—cash in advance. FRENCH GHINA oer nee moony . as ites: “What will O'Connell do?” isthe question which | ner—how ‘subdued his tone—how cautious his lan- | long anticipated, took place on the 23d October, at THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday | No, 4 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, Up Staire.| GENTLEMe N= FURNISHING SLORE, | has heen put many millions of times in the United guage, and how resolved notto find tault with the | Dublin. The Hall is spacious and handsome ; ‘but government, or to call the English any longer | its title fs by no means in barmony with the inten- 0 morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum— | A DALESME, Importer and Agent for Manufacturers, has VER Coats, fro orm 1 ry Rae + always on hand & large assortment for dinner and ten seta | ()¥-R, Coats, from $4 to $18 States since it was first known in your noble f Saxons.” It is said by the enemies of O'Connell | tions of its founders—who all seek for repeal. Mr postages paid, cash in advance. iainial t : ° H é ADVERTISERS are informed that the circulation of disper lacy ofl Seen ange den, vou tren, coveted Frock Coats t ¥4| country that the Government had resolved on prose- that he has satisfied hunself upon two points—and | Join Augustus O'Neil, of Bumowen Cestle, was the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increasing dishes, sgiad bowls, alt be etn, custards and stands, ‘gc ta $12 15 | cuting the leaders of the repeal movement in Ire- that these two have much altered his feelings, sys- |ealled to the chair, and he made a right gallant 7 a4 sf 2to 4/land. Some of the more sanguine spirits have, un- tem and plans. The first thing he has discovered | fighting speech. Mr. ©’Connell followed and urged Vests fast. It has the largest circulation of any paper in this city, | © f i Alt made of the best materials, and cut in the i key : ‘ ne articles are warranted of the best quality, and to be i 7 lg, and cut in the modern style. ee ‘3 0 is, that the people will not fight for repeal even at | in the strongest terms peaceable and le, or the world, and in, therefor, the best channel for busines | om liberal ohn; and trots to sun onrebases." a rer | Qres Geary Madytng immed from: #00 to $10 o» | doubtedly, predicted that he would call around h/5 hidding; and that the OE sot ightagainet ;t, | Indeed, all his addressew are now made up of no men in the city or couniry. Prices moderate—cash in at-| FS1PORIUM OF CHINA, GLASS, ke, No.7 Sixth Avw apace ane their own materials can depend upon havi him all talent, patriotism, learning, and elo- | ‘The second thing he is convinced of is, that should | ing else. He finds by experience that it is easier vance. ‘nue, opposite Amity street.—Parchasers wishing to supply nner. mence of the country. d that he would It he be convicted under these, or under any other | to rouse, than it is to subdue the lion. * Ihirts made up to q y, and that he would consult | he t . 'y » , " PRINTING of all kinds executed at the most moderate | hemeelves with the above articles, ae rergesise) t0 call LAlOT® | wrench patterns. a onde alter the tntest and most approved | tem, rouse them, warm them, address them, and | state prosecutions, and should he be sentenced to The impatient port on oi the supporters of Sir " 3 fine and imprisonment, that though the fines would | Robert Peel's government, continue to ashy «Why i y, price, and in the most elegant style. 'N. B.. Achovce coll-ction of Chrysanthemums in bloom, | 01 hand | Gloves, Hosiery, Cravats, Searfs, Suspenders, &e. ‘ y, A ] JAMES GORDON BENNETT, "Jor Plants, aud Dutch Bulbous Koots forsale at unusually | _ 029 im*ec W'TOLLINS. | excite them. Well, he has done no such thing! pe paid by the associations for repeal, the repealers | is not the Repeal Association put down are Prornixtor or THE Herat Estapuisnment, jow prices. Car ECONOMY IN GENTLEMEN’s DRESS. Others will have declared that he would sound the would not rise to rescue him from incarceration. y meetings allowed to continue?’ The Thus at his time of lite to be condemned to prison | truth is, Sir Robert has quite enough on his hands Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets | G*RUI'18, GROCERIES, TRAS, WINES, te —GAnS- ALL EXTREMES ARE BAD e i in i PA a a ali i etl a ataleasa F New YOUNG, te Chatham aves, of at wholeals | [7 tas been ly al that poor gov ar ot worth the ex | Var eoaiviele a bee Ving the todain'tn. the! see oveval eaten BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL | "sh Foreign Fruita, agoneral asorimert spoRtit® of, making, and Slop mide clothes is good cloth | ears of all Ireland, and would light on every hill a jects, and he has there ; Cotes of alf kinds and quatities those who lapit on so thick that imbrecations net load, but bonfire, and in every heart a passion to get tid of | accept a federal parliament prospect he most heartily re- | already, with regard to treland, without having an- fore said, ‘* he is prepared to | other immense d ifficulty in the shape of an intermi- tt.” nable warfare against political parties. For suppose Hao Han gars and Of 1200 tons and 440 horse power each. “ 1 A d . - Under contract with the Lords of the Admiralty. secticr ehh Wiiaecend Lignaes, oF wentensigvadrs deep, generally accompany the first reading of the bill. tm: |the Union. Well, he has done no such thing!) _ Now whilst I am writing.on this subject of con- | a proclamation suppressing the Repeal Association Superior Raspberry and Cherry Brand: fi course, avo ravarant profits onehe ove hand,and keep: | Others will have anticipated that the mass of the | cession and a federal par iament, I owe it to Mr. | should be issued, and obeyed, O'Connell would rench and American Cordi on draftand in glass ing articles on the other, which are upt* | people, excited b ie . O'Connell to state, that his plans with regard to the | form another assoeiation under a different title, but godou, Scotch and American Porter, Brown Stout and Pale | order under the superintendence of ws efficient cutters andas com: pie y the monster meetings, would | Tish parliament to be called, have never been very | really forthe same objects, the very next hour ; 1 “ nt workinen as can be ‘ound in the country, Our Stock | have refused to wait, to forbear, to simper, to shrug recise ; and that he has the right to say, | When that should be supprensed by proclamation, a clear or ie La Norm ‘alia, Nori: \d other brands Segars i e a , F tats WeetTuds tn Atateat Frevrvenand Sellen | Blut “Olive, Brow" asd Gres Claas or Drs sad Fok | longer. and would have recone to open rebetion, | a8, Re, does that he has not as yet by any wet pres | Cu won aH a fierce wat the r ma. yxes, from Ohio ‘oats, » an ave res 0 ebellion, 7 “ # ingsi contest would lead to 1 «of eflervescence whiel te, in 12 4¢ and 25 Ib. bos 5 2 t war aga axe: M+ | cluded himself from taking ten shillingsin the pound race peam Oil and ¢ 4 , ke, “ weres in all the ’ lhe ag > 7 5 ften s2 vhen a si e . | really deplorable. és i Sige ey arin ih goed one sel for Baloo | the magistrates; and that dhe chiefs ofthe sépeal | te a a ae a athe would ac-| There 1 loud talk of the Dur of Leieester and del:vered to any part of the free of expense. nil lm*m jiks: fe With a large assortment of Fancy Dress Ar. | movement, with O'Connell at their head, would, | M8* @n¢ peal % ? 2H ft B C urry makivg a proposal tor a sort of fe- ALA. SAMANOS, le ingluding Scarfs, Handkerchiels, Cravats, Gloves, Sus- | long ere this, have been surrounded by’an Irish pede hae?! sptiee a of ie ects 3 Tesla eae den paritamen’ and tt rumored hut OrConaell et enders, &c. inci iame! a ‘ t t P 5 ji e his po- | de cnet Dred Sire ‘ dia, z SEIVE ip Cristove 5 x i way 8 fo ; Jes a We " ible ; a a t of opinion that any confidence should be Aine HOE ta saan ee apna | HAS JUST RECEIVED ership Cetra! Coloo.amin-| ow im*ee ___Amerinn Hot, ponte te Fontan | dependence Well-nothing of thissort has oceur-| SM Moment js import Mowe he ae ih Nel) ced in this report, and that as tthe Duke of Wa lhe f ° . ‘ as her English and Irish councillors are fully re- epee trac he ee not enarey enduall to place ville brand of Segars, cou- epost ashe 7 ting off Regattas and Nicdium sae, and the Lord Byron paper | ON EXCHANGE AGAIN-RETURN TO THE OLD|¢d. There have been “monster fires’ indeed on rl For freight or passage apply to Set 4 ‘i : ns solved not to listen to the demand; and that every | L Segars. STAND. the hill tops, and on the mountains of Galway, | Cydinary and extraordinary mei ure will be resort- | himself at the head of so great a movement. D. BRIGHAM, Jr., Agent, IN STORE, HE undersigned, after a seven ? i i ; T t a No. 3 Wall st., New York. | All the various sizes and choice qualities of the most celebra- Bigs Srey Be Bee meee ned eer toe tary | CT Limerick, Kerry, Tipperary, and a portion | e'to by her majesty’s advisers and government to 7 ted brands of Segars, consisting of inform his numerous customers and. the commun: of the County uf Cork; but, O'Connell says, “God y aeety, 4 ‘ City Intelligence. FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL | Lord Byron, of different sizes. | y, has to. a conscientious landlor forbid they should be regarded as an Veignals,? | PUt an end to the agitation of the repeal question on | poipcems\ ednesday, Nov. 29.—Nothing yesterday but ‘The Roval Mail Ship CALEDO-| for! Byron. of fuonalias and inedium size, Wise of of his old stand No.4, (formerly 5) Wall street, Mor pga ' S any roped sisnas. {a large scale. He sees, moreover, that Ireland is reps ds fH ue : TA. E.G Lott, Esa, Commander, will! seguridad, timer Buildings, corner of New + for many year Oh no! nothing half so determined or decided 88] being viriuully placed ander miliary law; that| ‘atl! potatoes—few ine hill, scarcely worth digging. Passage to Hiygpee! . om. Genie Taney ‘ co of ili fa Nace e have lost sight of him | 2d.beew secretly made to O'Connell,” that a sort | forces we being sonnoualy, au mented s that there | note. Apply to D. BRIGHAM, Jr., Agent, sere Lane bncc tag) SU peprgae A Bb fo such of his old patrons who may have lost sight of him | (fF foderal parli . ” is no relaxation on the part of the government in : Corian: % bacco of diffe during his wanderings he invites thei return to the Old Spot, | Of federal parliament was to be convoked,” and | }); a ‘ : ‘ U. §. DI atte No. SWall street. | Getmau Smoking Tobacco of aT ot Ne ith ace ata suitor adherence to his well egtabligned | that “Ireland was to become happy, peaceful, and | ‘his Lives and that he is not SL ereconc ons Belore Judge Betts Ofthe public generally hese: | prosperous!” ‘This version of the simultaneous | 'Y On the monster meetings, and agitation on a) wWeyoxxsay, Nov. 20—Richard and Benjamin Kid vs. grand scale, as he has done during the last summer | —— Swartwout. ‘This was an uction for the recovery of PACKET FOR HAVRE—Second Line—The | with all the fancy Siiuifs of the cay. RB BALTIMORE. Edward Funk, commander |” Paper Seva s of Garcia, Perez, Lara, Lord Byron an assortmeat of fine and sea. | LO Oneter fires” was not very easily believed by will sail on the 1st of December. Germ +n Pipes; Cherry Pipe Ste vs. ths, cassi , Vestings, he. kc., whi “s 2 % e ia li i i BOYD & HINCKEN, No 9 Tontine Building, Poimech Beata ted trae" Bateles, wich. general assort- carsiiners, vestings. (He Me-, which he will v | people who had any portion, however small, of com-| 20d autumn. He, the ears Gas. changed bia line | import duty and intereat. paid in 1687.04 this part: to She n2%5 tD1 ec ‘cornar Wall and Water sts._ | ment of, ‘Segar Ca:ea, Snuff Boxes, ke.” 5 ‘ash Only. The same care and attention be | mon sense—so on? oe was attempted. That second of conduct—and he now will be satisfied with any | deflendant—the Swartwouting collector, by Mesers. Gri FOR MARSEILLE S—Packet for Ist December— | gest, for tving Begars, and ‘Tobeceo in bales, which are of | stowed on making een ee explanation was, that “it had been reported that the | “rangement. by which something like the show of rep eget &C “a seeata for the Ui brah nan The ship MINERVA, Captain Brown. For freight et CHARLES COR prosecutions ‘against the repealers were to be | Irish parliament, simply to prepare and submit | toy oy Aer rh eaidculty arose 0 Hitt ee tenst for passage, apply to ¥ SEGARS! SEGAKS! SEGARS! 1020 tmr Sign of the GoldeuFleece, No. ¢ Wail at. bandoned—that Mr. Bond H 5 measures exclusively relating to Ireland, may be | from Englan he difficulty erose out of the construc. AWRENCE & PHELPS, M, HENRIQUES, No, 51. William street, respectfully abandoned—that Mr. Bond Hughes’s evidence was] oi ablished 1 that the general parliament of| to ofthe act of congress, ‘It ared that Messrs. Grin- orto BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, De Be alas public.generally, that he has HE SUBSCR'BER has removed from the store No | admitted to be inadequate—and that O’Connell and ran ished, and tha a Mat rat PS hi nell & Co. of this city shipped a quantity of wheat and ‘Water sts. i roadways to t74 Canal, for the purpose Mf carrvine on | his friends would not hear further of the informa-| Great Britain and Ireland shall continue as hereto- | four, of American produce, to their correspondents in nlgr No.9 Tontme Builoing, cor. Wall and 1 tollowi ds : CAA rf 2 u constantly on hand the tollowing choice brands of Begars, fOr | 4. CASH TAILORING BUSINESS in all its branches, fore to decide relative to all general laws. England, by whom asale of @ portion was made to the tions filed against them, provided no more monster FOR APALACHICOLA—To sail on or before | sale wholesale and retis:— “i i Int. ber—The ship SILEVANUS JEN- King and Queen Regalia, and in a style of elegance which. canuot he surpassed by au . ” nt Bat is even such an arrangement practicable 7} plaintiffy, and which portion was re-shipped and consi BA iii. Wi Rvecigh mater, willbe despetched ke Norma, other house, Tt w the intetiou of he undersigned to ask auch | meetings were convoked.” | So in fact these | sink not. ‘The tories are already too well satis- | bd for sale on account of the pisintie te Messrs Grinnell ‘with such freight as may offer prior to the 28th inst C 4 an excellens assortinent will be kept on handto| and hot indeed, of th " “ Fo 8 | fied with their first decisive step to relax or give in.|&Co. On the arrival of the several quantities, the nO eee te monster meetings, For 8! A few signatures to a piece of official parchment | Messrs. Grinnell & Co. claimed the exemption from duty, ‘or fr tor passage, apply to the captain on at pier Cabanas, Nos North River, orto B R parteros, nid all . ‘also be altered and repaired at this establish- | few hours thisstory was credited—but shortly after- which was denied on the ground that the portion having OYD & HINCREN, 9 Tontine Building, cor. Wall avd Water ats. N quent at tedveed Aa have already had the effect of putti top to al Prices. 7 a rarest veg’? | have already had the effect of putting a stop to A ‘ TONEY REGULAR LINE FOR NEw On Penta Ge new brand) ‘A cal is respectfully solicited by your obedient rrvant, wards all the, offical jonmale were “authorized | frge and hosule meetngs-—and st ia not probable | Petionalized re Ee ot oe A eat det aioe necnally an edvertiveds weather, Derealtzing or, pas Pe neTe 1.8 pad Viteh poses: NB. Gentlemen furnishing their own, cloth cav have them | that ‘ the state prosecutions” would be persevered ce that janine | AOS aaae two. months hence, | rican port ax American produce, ‘The Messrs, Grinnell re free, viz :— mere ob eaeiene caalition, made up on the most teasonable terms, aud good fits warranted. | in with redoubled zeal. The tory prints had a When, perhaps, flushed’ witt new vi 7 paid, under protest, written and verbal, the duties claim- ‘he LOUISVILLE, Capt. Hunt, on the 30th Nov. Esperansas, n22 Im*r "| counter-sti to all thi d th id that the | Luntarily propose to yield the principle of atleast an | ed, which at that time amounted to $3436 68. The neces- rise fait aria ate glade Tatas, cE =Tas Ss Mdiam Lansras now | “monecer fires” were’ lit peas ae ieee of inti: | Irish, though not of an independent legislature. tary proof that the wheat and flour were American pre- 4 Ms 7 y TOs, s . Fy a sh clergy i i i the time to t fact wl - Tate es lana gue dara he oyane FRaE NS atearLcee eee isa eee eeer cuca | WCceaeme i Ene oe the repealers were all agreed; that they were ready | Oh) Of cary, hua joined the repeal association. | Bex claimed that twas not ruffciently tpparent on the ‘The ships o! this line have now commenced their reguiar | Strangers would do well to call previous to purchasing else atlemen may rely upon having a good article if they obtaio | to rise every where at the bidding of O'Connell as Thieh gt aes ‘chiefs at the | ‘ial that the requirement: of the statute had been com. trips. and. will ssil punctual every five days throushout the | where. oF 9! made at our factory ACE H. DA. one man, and that the State proclamation had ex- his has much encouraged the repeal ie, vO ee = plied with to the red lettet. The Court however differed the pri My igntd Fen Se ba cos IN. B.—Orders from the country carefully and promptly at- Successor to the Roxbury UR. Co., ercised no real influence either on public opinion Da pone fi GaN Gey iiip ee with the learned counsel for the United States. The berths im elthec of she above Dac = eat 30,50 by applying to cot a ni8im | os imr 25 Maidea Lane or on public, determination.” hid en OrConnell eteueneenk at on Sarutday the Mat S Baturday Se ee ty ead or eee een tier % 2 YSCOTT, ar th COFFEE 10 ECONOMISTS —Gent’s Al 1 Cleaned and, Dressed | heard this he became not a ittle alarmed—and he i “ f: 9 = law *, ~ PS General Fasage Ofice,SFeekaip, | WEST INDIA COFFEE AND SPICE FACTORY, | (Lin asurerior szie—epnit and alunos tv the oraent | gave his version of the story, which was realy the Bath October, no less » gum than £3000 was paid: CF) some how on othey Go. ‘The four barrels were town No. 64 Burclay street, fashion. A lot of Wi.ter Clothing on hana, forsale wholesale | least credible of all. He represented the ‘monster | {us sum IETS OPRPOUR Terr ce as op hagariee akon nag te pat = = ; aud retail. Cash paid for Clothing, and -xchakes made. . P of this month is the great“ collecting day” through- | have had the brand ofthe American shipper on them. ‘OR LIVERPOOL-NEW LINE —Regular Near Greenwich, York. 029) m*r LEVIES 190 Nassau street, | fires” as mere local occurrences—as a sort of - ‘ Le get lag eseree ‘The District At orney said that he had come to trial not Packet of 25th December.—The splendid packet IONSTANTLY ON HAND, and fc Green, Roasted Ba : ; H out all Ireland, to be specially set apart in every y NY SIUDONS, Capt. FB. Cobb, of 1000 tons, will S Gioend Caflers; Geovad Rappers: Roasted | —Tcrgt SHIRTS othe cuveccber has on banda com. |. Welsh Rebeccaite” triumph on occasion of the cape | a peste ‘(O}, | 80 much to defend the Swartwenting collector as to allow sales BIDDONS. Cope. FB. Cobb. of 1008 tons, will | (and Ground Coffe’; (round Pepper, Cinnamon, Alspiee, |S eereraamorunencor dhirte, made ia eke peat mamer asd of | destruction of some objectionable toll-gates in the parish in that’ country for that one purpose. On | rr iret te cnid, to. establish thelr right of ac- sail as abovesher regular day, For freight or Passage, having ac- | Ginset, Cloves, Mustard, Mace, Nutmogs. Re. notice, | inelmsienale, of the following Kinde tite en | parts of Ireland where the fires occurred, and that | hat day, rich, poor, the middling classes, the noble | tion’; for had the duty been paid by them wrongfully, board at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall. street, or to J.C, KINNER. Fine Mustin Shirts, with linen bosoms and wristbands they had nothing whatever to do with politica or re- | lord, the parish priest, the penniless pauper, the | then it was but just that they should be refunded by the eee E. K, COLLINS & CO. (C7 Goods seat to any part of the city free of expense. Do do ‘do do and collars | noc) Now, tobe honest with yo eae ‘Ta that | sturdy beggur, are one and all to contribute to the | government. He however thought that, independent of Thea TS Sheridan, Ci 000 on oe: [ance Golomd Guists; of various kinds: oo peal. Now, to.be honest with you, I must add that) Osconnell fund, in order to indemnify him for |every thing else, the proof had not been clearly exta- The » ‘apt. ster, of 1000 tons, 77 Also, Silk and Satin’ Scarfs, plain and figured; Enelish. | this statement is not at all credited, and that “the zt * phere Tish ; att ish ity of the flour. Thi denied b: will succeed the Siddons and sail the january her regular UNITED STATES fregch ad It -lian Sitk and Satin Cravats, black and colored. | monster fires” are still thought to have meant having devoted, and continuing to CE his time Fira gle Mee uiaka te Cal Ye feieide ethos Passengers may rely upon the ships of this line sailing pane TEA EMPORIUM, flannel ead, Staher bay OF omaeinn. BLE ane catzons Sate much more than has as yet met the eye.|(0 this repent cause—perhape it would’ he more cor, | observed, that if the wheat &. was of American produce, 121 late129 Chatham New York ge y Rest gi : tt to th use of agitation in Ireland. tually as advertised. 126 street, New Yor! Country Kuitand shaker kuit Half Homes ssloves, Suspenders, | ‘The State prosecutions have evidently not only | tect to Bay © to the cal ‘ sit ha rad then it was entitled to be re-shipded from any forei rt ‘And 116 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Grarat Stideners, Collars, Bosoms. Silk Purses, ke. ke-—alll | greatly annoyed, but. much Wexed and embaz. | tis expected that, a very large sum will be raised | (en it ea ented te oe re juty that th ign port hens) aiid to at-| this year, especially as O'Connell is under prosecu- | it, Or the goods_in question was, in the opinion of the rassed Mr. O’Connell. He is so tame, so harmless, so moderate, that he has even become the cham-| 0" and the Catholic priests are bestirring them- | court, fully established, especially the flour,as the bai selves to excite their respective flocks to much of | pore the brand ofthe American shipper, and the implies FOR LIVERPOOL—Regatar Packet of the 7th PAGEncy, Bussceer Stari, which will be sold at reasonable terms Decemher—The well knot sailing packet shi ‘WH whl AND RETAIL, rae ere OE ai ib coset ca a Nye, barchen 1000 | “THE Bate TEA ‘domvANy ccatiaila Wo tek toe | uiitatin CHAFFIN’S Farish es ar ‘cas 0 ‘will sail as above, je new and fragrant variety and style.— A * 1 necommodatious Jer, caviuy egeapd cahin. and searage Tel seonpen realy Pete Tauet dalicions sad a TO TAILORS pion for the commission appointed by the, govern | zeal in this cause. ; ; tion was that the contents were the same. Of the identi- ae" fo Smbark should m ke cazly appuicet ow “on board, foot of | stamp of weatness ade [ ears “BS ’ nypoem of catting ays. }Ment to inquire into the sate ol linet 80. far and p The tof the Arbitration Courts begins to | ty of the wheat, it was impossible to prove that from any Maiden lane, or to boa Pligg cone RET thoroughly secured from ity _and | offered to the po being the ost i aud useful work | honest a measure. Thisis such very different lan- excite tl ttention of the government, and it is said iene The only wai Shen to seseieh 1 se ine street, cornet Femain | Of the kind ever baf‘re published. ‘The book, which is 12 by | cones ty that which we have all been used to from | a7 itlso to be repressed by proclamation. Let us afaction. of the ee the toe eaten look for alittle time at this subject. If O’Connell to send for friends, can have them yystem Persons wishi a kee i : frondhe bat ay the above. ship, or 16 inches, contains 1 elegant diagrams of the various ds of garments, with plain and amp! sfied that the producewas of American growth.The tructions for cutting the | the lips of the agitator, that we cannot help asking n of fact being disposed of, the question of law then had not proclaimed, and if his words had not been | "7" of the regulai packet A c saiine on dhe re, ten Uh, oth and’ dh of each mouth, same, and is Which cannot be surpassed md, te has ready ‘what has happened, then, thou leader of public taken down by a sworn government reporter, that . - - ht, for large or small sums, dra Sado aonat thi cutive cattetnetivn to all wi : | opinion, thou tribune of the people, thou chief of |}; yy & BwOR! Rane arose, whether or not, under the statute, the Collector had the subscriber on the Provincial Bonk of Irelasd, payal "The work cau be farwarded to any part o ‘States | agitators--what has haj pened to thee and thy cause, | tite object of estublishing these Arbitration Courts | or had not a right to levy duty. | The Court was of opin- ¥ ir respective branches throushont the country; also, «1 by addressing the author, No. 93 Cedar street, New Work. that the lion is changed into a lamb, the eagle into | i ‘© bring into contempt the Law Courts of the | ion he had not that right—that it was the intention of the leests Spooner, «twood & to. Bankers, Lendon, Payable in o3itm*m_| 4 dove, and the big manly voice into childish treble | 54008, and to induce the Irish no longer to con- | statute to protect the growth and manufacture of Ameri- 5 was sentto submit their differences to the Judges ap- | can produce, and not the American merchant. pointed by the Saxons, there would surely be — rey, va —— ee ee nothing illegal in him writing letters to encourage | D0t Py future transier oF sit fo ericen the extension of the principle of arbitration gener. | Poder it could not pay. Guth The tt We rade at ally. throughout the country. For it cannot be | the time of paying the duty, had beer 4 everv tow» in Great Britain. FOR LIVERPOOL—The New Line Reeular Packet 16th December —The new ver did NewYork built pecker ship LIVERFOOL, Joho THE ve 1ND WINTER FASHIUNS, pipes, and whistles in its sounds?” id a i Rrndger mastery 130 tous, will sail as above, her Fegular | yui%e eaiehinond Rack Fox MAGAZIN DE MODES, “* Aye,” exclaim some, ‘you do not understand O'Connell yet. He is playinga deep game. He is RMAN bens most respectfully to inform | avowedly by his affected moderation seeking to ob- spec has rece i | tai prvmptitude and despatch. f 0.60 ANAL STREET. ‘warehouse in Amerien for the sale of Hi : —MA- ale of Hoe | A CARD—TO THE LADIES OF FASHION.—MA. day tel 5 hor friends and customers that fred, by the in his f si ‘or freight or passage, having roomy and uncurpasted HODGE'S LONDON ‘ls from Paris, her fall-and Argerved. by the teat am | tain a verdict in his favor on these, State prosecu | denied that in England as well as in Ireland, when i ag , Roltters con Oe Ca eM CORDIAL ‘GIN. yeep: rou aed cies ahamster Ani | ions; ut when once that object shall be attained, |rrerchams and teadestnen, manufacturers ail pri-| ymin fll with inter The Jury, without heat pe HBouth st | THIS superior article can always be obtained at the Wine | shions consist of Nhe lotta fall and entire sew styles |again he will summon his legions; and monster | Merchants and travesrmen, Manat to refer their | tion, found a verdict of $4,010 98 for tne plaintiffe i 7 cat, ancut, plain, geable velv lo | meetings, as we! nste! Ss, Wil ese! id : u , i i “ "i i ‘The new and elegant packet ship Queo: of the, Weat, Phi Teal Ne ie boakose senses ne dour from Dutch serece | Rt» UueRt, watered. and changeable velvet, bonnets; ES, Il as monster fires, will be seen | Vale individuals, Te. se. tte at liberty a0 to do, | _ There being no other case ready the Court adjourned Seniesa Pon CELEBRATED LUNDON BITTERS. fn Tadies miees’s and children’s aivee. Also,’ complete us’ aie Caled ye ane a of ireland to he ce Himaibere orf, rinequivocaly recognize that | to 10 o'clock this day, ‘There will be no criminal cases * ern A . C ATE 2 i fcapa and head dresses, Paris ribbons, artificial flow- | other.” But is Mr. O’Connell sure of an acquittal?) 7 be Ean, tried this week. FO! ra —Parket of at bere | . These bitters are highly recommended by the Medical Faeul | fortment OF care td f tne best artiata in Pari A rinciple. Indeed, the practice of the law in Eng- id i i ty of Eacopsas a restor tive for the appetite, end cau be used in feathers, and hair ornaments of the bess artists in Tarts, Is the jury he will have to address one likely to be 5 Uap, a A aan ee = Burson, Fe an at te darah Peat imn cas weet | “Madame B solicits the ladies to favor her with an erly ea’ | favorable’ to. his policy? Will the semblance of Tan is, that Judges wil make orders in causes and | “New YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD MT ae shove, her reguler day, Shehas excellent secom- | Obttined at all the crincipal hotels in the United States. Sold | “Ny .Cazin de Modes. 60 Canal atreet wtimése | Moderation now, deceive the wily Irish jurors? | Suits referring questions of fact to the decision COMPANY. ions for cabin, second cabi 1 passengers, the wigaessle- any at No 14 a tone Goo frome ieee = = Will his mock-submission and deference now, in- competent merchants. But then these arbitrators for Boston, legars. S, Tyempall corner | A VALUABLE BUSIN S83 STAND FOR SALE.— “ are appointed or approved by the courts of law as} WINTER ARRANGE- ‘Th: | duce any twelve men in Ireland, whether friends or 8 Fi and | foes, Catholics or Protestants, landlords, tenants, or decided uj nses on deck. Those about | 4/1 . . ting th: ole country will find the dcx Trove abou! | tik and Feder) iets “For Wrovidence, Rf, Mr- Thomas | ALL smo! i feat Water street. ers ena Brass Founders. rable conveyance. For Eh early epplication, sroald be | Seamer: os 15 Wot Wat atest. otales foe unity | rmbecibers barre! decided, & Pi mn disposing of the ra 1 the attention of tho:e in the | middle-men, to believe that unless the British appointed by the Judges—whereas, in the Irish arbi- tration courts now establishing by Mr. O'Connell, there is no’superior or legal court which recognisee street, or December Ist, 1843, the ‘Cars will ran in the fol- made on bi say ier 4 Rant EeORT ni w aT. BCOTT, 43 Peck slip, bay TO ng ety | above branches or othirs who may feel dissossd to enter into i» te cine bout sine_| eAlTRTOVRETOND AIT POM ge RUE AND | tales nn Tasopen tor Unio Sas Ere [union ac, he (O'Connell) wil ‘ot eck to atta | eno power to edminisier cath to wneme ly Halt Leave the Bridge abe GK AL On OLD (LINE OF LIVER: Cc PAGNE CIDER, of oa ae Capes oe tran 38 years ond hes commandad s very large basiness. Ite tae Object in ‘any other manner,? I trow not; and and no power whatever to enforce the jogament or Bridge. ‘for Coty) ‘$0; j y . n " "1 w + dies, + H Connell’ Let) iSi ao u- pDecember Ths celebrated Tet ling pocket ship | _n13 iméee ne door from Dutch street. | holes vollection of pat enue for ail ‘deserinuons of viaia and | therefore, I think that Mr. O’Connell’s present line pat gee ee Hersoer i eae Apelor 208 10 30 Jat December, her regaiar day,’ "hn Pomuvely sail on Friday, | BOAT AND OAR BAZAAR At this See ae See be Penh a no ence nl corns lesntne en of proceedmg will only terminate in his own dis-| (> 12.0 voluntary and wholly self-elected tribunals 200 P.M 33 iris welr known that the accommodations of this noble pack | 24, / and every, description of Boats that the Mugenuity of man, | one of the pri fal streets of theev'y, ear te Exchange, well | ATACE and agi tt ee aah aE ‘hall think fit, of their own accord, to abide by and it ; 600 et for cabww, 24 cadin and si ited up ina] Om eneeere (ee: er tied up for oeta.t basinese: of which ithas always hadali-| _[t must not, however, on the other hand, be ima-| ovecute the decision, all may go on smoothly |, Hae al} and 77th street line will ronce flag 3~From i Night Line will run asf 11 w H eave (i Hy Hall va th street at 8, 840. 9.9 30, 10, 19 70, & IL. him from the altar at the church as a man of bad | '*v* 27 street fy Cie Fah 73, §, S90, 8, 998, 1, advactages, itoffers facilities |gined in the United States, that because Mr jom oecar, Teims will be mide easy, and tne whole | ()*Connell is playing a most extraordinary and inex- I a: 4 e ; i fractory plaintiff or sixteen foot sailing Dinky + i. py tes nough ; but in the case ora re! te, and the Paul Pry.” The row | ‘stablishmeat pat ays LEADBE ATER 5ON, plicable part at the present moment, therefore, that 33 defendant, nothing can be done but to denounce leerage passengers, sricner'that caunnt fall to losere those euitarking every com, | % he can. do, catablisnwent. W fort, ha high between-decks, which ral Lighted | the following unrivalled boats, viz:—The Swiftsare, of fory harise verghigh betwmemncdecke, ch re wal ented | New pandland; Pearle | toa see it their imterest to select this fayor'te veset for their con- Renrnp Agrien heh 3 18 p a t I igs fr which aud tn seeuedhe ba arth, ea mepliceticn theneble Cintas the 8 W Chapman} the fory oe acer 5 sont ers Se ehie ae Mache se ia so pedal! aes pon of] faith. It is then wholly impossible that in any | n2tmr ‘W'S. CARMAN, Sec'y. should be made on board, foot of ‘st, or to the mub- | (08 the United States ship Ohio; the page pean Otc hone ob DUNLAP & CARMAN, 635 Broodway,cor. Bleeck- | (he people. They, have indeed been so tong beet “| country, and above all in Ireland, that the mass of WINTER ARRANGEMENT. HE, BROTHERS & CO., 35 Ful! others equall FB erates ater Toran, o8 easonable terms a large co'- | follow the directions, and, listen to the voice 0" | the people should be influenced by the tribunals my FREIGHTS FOR WHEELING, . ci a "SWEEPS AND SCULLS=13000 fet on hand; | tm Oe tec Ch cea enarane a | The Liberator,” that without his authority they | When a man goes to law in the ordinary manner, Va AND, HETSBURG, Bathe P.8.—The Europe snile frove Liverpoo} on the 18th Jan- 5 it his basta ‘alls for sale. This | lias, Orange and Lemon 1 rees, Rho“odendron: and 9 e : 3 even though he refers the question in dispute (what- undersigned, for the las uary. Persons sending for sesentbcc cops hare chm be BE paella ae lhe omen ce 4 traly worthy of, attention — | oener Hoses, Ua Pittaosporums, Cape. Jessmines, Saivias, | neetings are held both at Dublin and in the pro- | Sven! to arbitration, he knows this, that z at present) Agent for * cael ofa eae paca ot he tal es | eae oc mega candOyhePogtar ct Made, “ow | wr ecm atic fe'"wa" dis | evubic rooms, and none the open it. Sith Fees) oe ie enforeed-—that ert facia's and | cumenesizedsand its he ovine mode eatrnie a “J race office. Sixty - ‘ 4 public rooms, and none 9) . § sonal ‘ rangemen fe di sd ilroa s Stands, Gold Fish, ard Globes, B rds and Cages. Preah im O’Brien’s adhesion to the repeal movement has | “@ 82s can be issued against, both person and pro- wanes, tke the wie to the Wen he i 7 pre ty—and that thus, this mode of settling questions | “req fer pando bean tiie. oy pottigation is recognized, approved, and even en- | dutimore snd Comberland or ts Pittahurg via Philadelphia a ily forcedby the laws. notso with these arbitration | the Chambersburg Rail All goods entrusted to his care, thelaws. ot ‘note sires wil Fwithout any delay-and at. the lowest eurrent a ber WE cucensa: ha i alwi hand. ‘Visit hie Bazaars if you deat succeed the Europe, and sail revls Uiltvoned foes of ee jazaare if you desires treat. | ried vegetable and flower see's of every description ge 8 wi for Liverpo-} on the 19th Decem! regularday. " p20r_ ‘Bouquets composed of Cam: lias and other choice flowers for | greatly annoyed the government. He is ordi for soe Bi Ls es . L. INGERSOLL, ; i OH LONDON—Resulat pacer of 196,406 and 414 Water and 141 Ci Daeateianiaten: (eee Darties tastefully arranged All orders prompt | « cool, calm headed man, and his influence is con- then 180 tons, wil sala above her rere PREMIUM HATS AND CAPS. sequently very great. ‘The government has met courts, as they are styled, of Mr. O'Connell. “The | roy tu eather of the above puta on, the Ohio’ Hirer, Aiwa, EMIUM HATS AND OAFS. bsedimiges gto rien, by removing two Magis: | case of the plaintiff may be as clear as the day, and | merchandise and packages forwar Pa Ureen’s Express, ‘hrowch ia three days from Baltimore te , Wheeling. making in Nutia and Silk Hats, Glorh trates who had been present some weeks since at Ysmanufacture A di | one of the monster meetings. This is poor and cure, at the late Fair the award may be as righteous and just as any hu- | isis G tie ie city to Wheeling. ‘The business man award can be, and yet, provided either of the | o).ineted by-— ar de¥. é DR. WISTAR’S ‘Her accommodations for eabin, second cabin and steerage BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. o..! PERIOR Moleski pasengerny ae splendidly fed ap fF the comfort and Maen Ne eater = a Velvee Cape of th Yenreuce of passengers. Persons. int en embark sho was awarded b rican I i 4 D pred ft MPORTANT_ CAUTION.—The public should bear ity for bea r pitiful revenge. Either the monster meetings are ; " mF make early application aw board, Barling Minot RAY TD iitiiaticis De Wistar Balaam of Wild | herry that per. Joma was also av tah ier capsiioeepesingawel oh aad legal or illegal, If legal, the magistrates ought not | Parties object to executing its decisions, there ieno | Wm, Tyee, Ney 8 Westpiree New ert a ‘100 Pine st. corner of South. _ | forms those remarkable cures which are published in every part | velvet caps. On a wortment of he's and. ¢ - : srocess by which that award can be enforced. Pinghar & others, 276 Market street, Phi'adelphia. ree h | of Gee country, Sick A op ads, ay Fe" | featcae (eran lanre hate, avs. | to be removed from their posts in the commission pert James Wilson, North Howard street, Balumore. Persons wishing to send for their friends res the old | of th try, Jot the arcicles of slmjies name thas. eroous in want of articles in his line, are tesponsfalty solicleed | of H ; the government is eaid to have consulted not only | Woitiday & © ‘Cumberland, Md, ofitgcitng lean nat or Basho say ay | een podem teeny couse Howe may boron, | vor im wie lh 0 LUA RAHA, |The tends of the juries th he, approaching’ State | {2 aw oficersin ireland, but theve of England and | dum fang, ke, ems Ve of the tne regul sailing on the 7th. 17th ani th of - .. . ps » €9° oat . of the juries in the approaching State te B ’ Pittsburg. Pa wee TR at fy Its pomepid | keene gaan raimarsta cod rede oring andat | eM ttm ____ind Ne Chsfam ct prosecutions will declare them ta be oo. ‘Thence, | Scotland alse 1 racer vo put down th branch of | Overman orelng ae eal b, mah ‘ igi ANTI- G 8 = ANw LET |, Supposing a verdict of ille; ; New York aud Wheeling Line, care of James Wilson, Baltix fof np KR tg ia | coe ie eciamce itn Caer t ATES MEU SUOR ME Ely RAR ET | so atret ieee aneeriouany alk Meare Pronounced | ‘he repeal movement; but I believe nothing can be | more, and those for Fctaburg, Bingham’s Line as Ree re eed One bolum, Lewdse, lavette te WateRviLcr, (One “NY. Girarham sue (weer the odious practies of al ing ine cr thnk: woubl'rbe jumey eae ton Reena ne effectually undertaken in this respect. Hitherto, |) via wow el oso 1 No: 10 Weat street N.Y. ereey town ia Great Britain,” muni i Mae sutasheck bee ners visleak Gots 6 fons pusing the store is ot tolerated) can he obtuned Weter | Whites thi question is pending, and* whilst nothing | iNeed, there have been only courts without cau- eT ae - PACKET FOR BRISTOL—With. immediate a the water, whiney on tay ane warrant a prices Tanging from three to five dllars, b ay | is settled, L hold it to be an act of petty tyranny NG | ses, and counsel without suitors. In Mountrath, | (XPKe FUR BO-TON—UATLY, LINE—WINTER patch—The well known fast sailing bark COS- ied. by a very severe pain in my breast and sides, and | + me. two dollars | +w: price than 1s geaerally obtsined | remove any more repeal magistrates. one of the arbitrators applied to Sir Chas. Coote for HAWN! EN & CO. will ran Or Cape. Outerbridge, will meet_with immediate | al-o.a distressing couch. I had in artendance all the best me | (quality cons dered) 1a this city 026 5w*r Voncntey being the first day of Michaelmas term, | the use of the Court Houge to hold the Arbitration isles aaaloge sea: esinagn eee wtheabove Porte bi 4 cinta dal dvea} aia in our Village; but after cthgansing their skill to no F >| Courts in at that place! This was cool enough— press betwee. New York ant ymodations for cabin, second cabin and | avail. they pronounced my di-ease » Coufirmed t onsumptior and has created some merriment. The request was tou the winter aa follow: >— has sengers. Those id the: id alll die After vh pers: |, Successors to John Hatchings, . 5 7 y i ae eee resirttie on a ont a Appltension. gathout | {got the consent of my physician to use the Balen of W A and for wale, Prom the best manuinetories a ve | tHe Court of Queen # Bench in Dublin, and was to Talay should bemade to Woe di, TAPSCOTT, Ufehy prepared by Dr, Wistar. I parchased of the Agent in | 00 address the county and city grand. jurors; to one o} ne) 43 Peek ai fom half of which | began era 108 Cope oar Seed and Pegend Bou, men and borr. | which would be referred the indictments against orner South street. | our place one bottle, before u: i q Srredgth, and ie. was very evideat my cough Was the O’Connelites and repealers. It is much ques- (anelity) cons: See) te ese ee Due AND SHOES.—WILSON & JOHN | Chief Justice Pennefather was to take his seat in “re nove on of course refused. Reva ni Moninss Wednesdays’ and Fridaye=mnak- One of the most curious incidents connected | ing.* gaily line, with Ire and, which has transpired since I last hes Please mark all meee RRNDEN Cb to eA REI |... TS FOR SALE—The barque DUC DORLEANS, | and my symptome in every way t= proving, | have now 1000 Pajr Morocco Buskins. : ial ‘wi h he threatened prosecution | “utr tons, register; built in Bristol, Maine, i ¥ Fine slippers. tioned, however, whether the trial will take place | wrote to you1s, however, the threatened prosecul al ib Sie ih: tb deck ppered and conger named in Oar Oe ng en ee Winters Baleumn of Wile Cherry: 000 . fetttrens Uhoet varons eobeen, immediately. Some parliainentary friends of | of Mr. Bond Hughes, the government reporter, ior Oreo ce OF JEFFERSON TNSURANCE COMP, NY Trot ious, 27 fort ben, 6 et between decks, 14 feet hold. will | and I take this method of giving you the nfrrmation, partly to | 298 Womens An mine ad end plai rest are of opinion that “a long day” will be | having committed perjury, in having sworn—Ist, to | 1) —Oftice © Wall iret. ‘This company com thet Be sold noon cargo. indi Maye at Fudd’ | pay the debt of graritade I owe you, and party tant others oi | M00, Ot Ieioes to out chars autre cio “pied for, and that the Attorney General will not | the presence of a party at'a meeting who unques- | ‘nee 0 }tmerehen dee, and ore or damage by , Gre om goodey BOYD & IINCKEN, cat ‘Very troly yours, JAMES SAGE, 0 CHATHAM STREET, opposite Rosvelt. | object to the application. A very different feeling | tionably was not present, and 2d, for having impu- | ginivet lous by inland verte ult ee No. 9 Tontine Bui cor Wall and Water ste | Mr. Palmer, Draxsest, under date of Waterville, Sept 24,| N.B —The store being open unti) le ofelogk, in oop as ys to this is entertained by the repealers. They say ted language to another of the members of the re- negation on TORS SEOFLES HINE OF STEAMBOAT | 12, writes: * wo by Ma. pseu Iigs.ia well hnoetn | See iowa. merehants an opportanity to examine goodsa’ |< lor uy know at once what we have to trust to—| peal association, which he never made use of.— Fro Fee, Duly st Golclock EM | og fete eee eee comment erainly wase most | “Ponte OUTS AND-LASTS MADE TO ORDER, |Wecannot gain any thing by delay—there is no | These depositions of the government reporter and aha Davison. Franc tween Cou it ‘ iy remarkable care. The sale of the Balam er and matter of fact we dispute—the meetings were held— | short hand writer, have attracted a vast quantity Fe ine Joper JOCK ER, Capt. A. P, St. John | success in cures truly flattering. Yours reanestiily 9 the objects are clear and defined—we want no chi- | of interest and excitement in Ireland, and a great | Moves ‘Packer, . eee Boer: vy and Wriday Evenings, a8 | roe the amicted call and eee oat certificates, They prove canery to be resorted to relative to our plans and | deal of remark in this country. **A charge of wil) Caleb Gre f. umes Fc, Wht aboat SOUTH AMERICA, Capt. L. W. Brainard, conclusively that bs cured if they get, Ay ht mede- proceedings—we are downright repealers, and we | ful perjurv against Bond Hughes” meets you every Anson ker, Thorn, will leave Cveeday, Thursday, and Setarday at ¢ pM. 3 le, nro a dget “Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.” Uesire it to be at once decided whether it be illegal | where, .nd the repealers are, vehement and ueci- | — joperh, Denke, Sustangy. COLUMBIA Sea An Liouemnen will Seave ures all affections of the lungs and liver, auch or unconstitutional to seek to repeal an act of par- ded as to, his pipepgntion. 1 was expected ite dant ney TROMAS W. aday, ., and Friday afternoon, at 5 o'clock. asthma of 10 or 20 years liament by passing another act.” the repeal par.y havi peretary MSimunboae NOT "AMERICA, Cape, M, Ht. ‘Tracedell “agdine, ropp, cbwtina cheat, side, Kes ing “cl i But the anawer to these gentlemen is this: “No, | to bring Mr. Bond Hughes before the two great LEECHES | wee : ry and Batarday Evening, at five | porter, Albany: mt New Haven H.W. Rul Hartiord: Fork, is Thahiroe., you do not propose to wait until an act of par police courts, would have preferres indictments at LEECHEs! LEECHES ! “ Peoeagers taking hie Line of Bont will gall times arrive ix and By agents Hrowghout 1 Northern acd Eastern States, am ves mien ment shall be passed to repeal the union act, since | the last session in Dublin, but nothing of the sort 60,000 EARGE, AND HEALTHY Swedish and Albany im ample time to take the Moraing ‘Train of Cars fo: | 4 ical Treatise to be had gratis as abo - Wi inate aaa if that were your intention, you would not pre was gitormptad. ‘ ie tN Rem Leschen jaet sposiven pes, basune, Siz 8 Fe abave bon Fee ee aire wltrass sssome oot Sasi oe calling an Irish parliament of your own in College | O’Connelt has published an “ address to the peo- | sane Newton from Hambara, Wor sale, at rary, lo ole of Ireland,” which is headed by his favorite ee 118 Te Se Yak , shed wit | JEWETT'S. C 5 vA. French and native , va y waiter me rit | Tan ON MABER MEDICAL Tt i ars | rn, en oot n,m a | oo a ian tions are unrivalled on the a Pei es, Comnte, Consartes , Group and eine Severs, | 2 m hogs alt ree and sizes. plying to the queen to issue her writs without con- | motto, ‘The nations have fallen, but stillart thou | sv wer as"ine ofher'on the von board, oro P. C. Sehulty | Khepmaciame Nerreny ane ntl Diegase common, Nervous | A. .o, quable and soate soley an of every Cop aerate | sulting Cither lords or commons. ‘The truth ia, that | young, de. &c.” He declares that he is ¢ aged AVS SHERT RUBBER OVER sHOKS—S veieee, iy ; uf meds ‘etrer and lofaatum—V eRe: "Geuts, \istes, and Child f every color aud shade J vou propose to excite such a state of feeling and |in the most noble experiment ever yet made by Lane. Experience has proven that a leather gan be NOTIC Monday. Oct. Ber the bones this ne fal rer and Pile Salve, 01 ectoral | Ladies, Gents, is you pl eetlag cached to Vi Rubber uppers, so that impossi line will leave for Albany at 6 o’clock, P. M. in: of 7. Drops, Female Drops, Alterative Drops, i le t rapa, | der over shoes, of the Intest st Je, all of which will be sold | Such a degree of anxiety in Ireland, that the govern- | man or by nation—that of endeavoring to obtain ohn to Vadia Rubber per te nese Over Suse, whi HE, GoLoT NING _LINF | breve “Avnwivie Pilisy ke iv, oth . Cough | eheaper than xt any other ALR ER, 419 Broadwa ment ‘shiall be forced to yield to a national move- | the restoration of pol al franchises and rights of | (arms them 1 the cours of se leat vd for fLBAN Oy TRO. irect, withow | each. afabareiciansjayity . ACCOMPANYING | iy nem Corner orCanslt. | ment, without resorting to the usual constitutional | which the Irish had been iniquitously cemented by.| sins, wate sehichy the wren roo judine—the splendid low presaure steambon | "Nb. —These medicines are particularly tothe vari | — ues pout AND SHOF STORE. mode of proceeding in this country.” That the | means purely and entirely peaceable, an legal = | Misiden Lane, of quality Conran, sere SP, Arai dle , ‘trou are tne terion iain he ans othe rope fm eR RS IEADY recreortaly intoctna hj frenas | object proposed is popular in Ireland, no man in his He maintnins—Is, 1 nat he as proved that the peo- | me tan arckeog edt Hat! Sy eveni o'clock, for y te i i y ic, that he has cox ne abov: would attempt to deny. at those who | vle want repeal, an |, that t we stent qui! Son at ee thes a large wumber of st and for aveee | Jaren, tone of the United Hyatss, gratefully sshaowiedg. | pad tat rev nt crhere Whe will thankfally reeeiyt | scrnort it generally, believe ‘Rwould be beneficial | obtain it legally and constitutionally. The procla- Hehed ooly at thts eacabishteent jot curpaseed an 7 os cacy ¥ Some | line, support it & Ys ; to the robber busivess aad accommodations is not en dane, an ec | sichve testimontale are Published in the Dampihiecs, weck | snd faithfuily exente, all orders be may be favored with on thy | OPHP TdT think it would be most unjust to dis- | mation of the government against the Ciont ng to WOKAC ly at all inns A national 7 meeting he simply states to be ‘ uncalled for.” Successor to the He advises perseverance in peace and order—an” evil ISLAND. F ¥, FOOT | may be hed grataitous jaces where the medicines are | Nort resennehie verme (or C88) | pute. But whether the results would be such as ty REALG Rta New Vort * ries eee ys elteve.| Ais : LEGS, HANUS, ARMS, Se. ther. anticipate is quite another question, and re- STA’ F The fact thvt dit ways oli t . 5 en j, onand after October 2d, as follows, unti! rhea, vrogerly applied, thet essential to | "THE LOSS of Feet, and no hindrance to the aet of | \2°%. 7 which very great differences of opinion | perseverance in continued exertions to obtain re- : ; is sve Bins 10, A. Moy 2 — ry i, an en atana by ther owe me r art SO NRe! ‘oss aed Piet egen among those who are known to be the | peal. Ireland is, however, to be ‘ indissolubly Ne gears eas) re a vs ahg. tO cnn: aa 3, (86. Kor particulars see show bills and pamphlets Indelphua to 472 Water street, comer of Fike, New York City, | best friends of truth, Stil it cannot be denied that | connected with Great Britamn, but legislating f0F | simes, places th re Wath Winew ene pal ‘ae HN. B—Un Sundays the boat will leave at 11 instoad of 12344 | For sale at various doug stores Jn the city, and by: Dr. J. | w continues tp snaaul ctu ns beet tri esmportant names are continually being | herself.” The address, on the whole, is pale and | fe Taty dem i worthy thee helth ana, cafe toga feat Lire ship ed is required to be particularly marae oud 10 AN TY eeniasedoemae Dae te wih cova on a plan the most correct and least complicathd, having, through | handed in of those desireus to become members of | insignificant, and is, when compared to his former | him hi maidens, No. a8 Vevey street wheres fel in the ne rine Ooane owners thertof__SES*_ | wend those who may require his services, aad fr. epe. | neceasity invented. made, ‘and worn an artic for forty | the Repeal Association. Sheil and Thomas Wyse | efforts, as the hum of a drone when Compartir | aternoon, Also Truases applied and reese ACES—LACKS & RIBBONS—Veo che Beageln the recties of medi ine, he feels confident of pad been 2 ‘turer for thirty-five are tor toes, | ate about to join it, and Grattan ‘bitterly la-| to the thnnders of a dashing cataract, or of Y‘ Mu Retereuce JAMES MeIVEER®. , im?ro ZH serine Wt. oo emia nn m $3 ike Ceceace Wooten 1h Viner | ments” that he has not been deemed worthy of | own noble and glorious falls of Niagara Wine