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THE NEW YORK HERALD. . Nov 27—Whole No. 8507. NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 29, 1844. Priee Two Cents. 3 ‘To the Public, OLD ESTABLISHED EM IGRANT PASSAGE] | FOR LIVERPOOL—NEW LINE.—Regular | American Poets and Poetry. | tia way the Americans seek to supply the want. Hav-| one of our dialect. They not only employ words odse- THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspeper—pub- OFFICE Hei g(aeertabruary ~The aplendid packet shit | titra tha Weeeligy Quattarty Revie? |iuigio National poetry ‘of their owah ley iaport the ne: | ote long ago im England, but ose Correat words a eee lished every day of the year except New Year's day and 61 SOUTH STRELT, NEW YORK. RECA Wei Skidey, of 1000 wi 1e Foreign Qi iy Raven: | tonal poetry of England, aud try to adapt it to their own uently converting substantives into verbe, ad- Fourth of duly, Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 96 per an- modats retailed Yor oy freight oF passage, ving ac | Amenican Postar” —Amemican ImrupEnce- usw 5 but it 18 an indigenous product, aud cannot bw trans: | 5 into adverbs, and shuffling and cutting all the Guntoneant free eer y rege tof Well Som ‘American Poetry” always reminds us of the edvertise: | plauted without degeneracy. ‘Che lack ol a pocticul ma toauit their purposes. You ever and enon TH WEEK Y HERALD—published every Saturday i f " ey Sa COLLINS & CO, ments in the newspapers, headed “The best Substitute for | chinery is felt so lorcibly that the poets are obliged to | meet phrases as raped mg meg “tireless,” “environ. mornmg—price 6} ceats per copy, or $8 12 per annum— CARE Pa Tg Aeerra Brice ol pesenge, $108. 56 South street. | Silver:”—if itbe not the genuine thing, it “looks just as | borrow foreign ageucies, und work ut's cond hand. But| ment,” “fushful,” “fadeless,” “unwary,” “upbrokenly,” paisa im aivance. lt es! pgsting. Os it, J. Collias, of ue , | handsome, and is miles out of sight cheaper. how the poor fairies and hamadryads love themselves iu | “‘mediied,” “incessancy,” “delightless.” Rapidityof execi- ADVERTISERS are informed that the circulation of f iverpool, cms Sapmehaaes We are far from regarding it as. just ground of re- | the American woods !—fHow thy elves and sprites mope | tion is another peculiarity by which these writers are dis- the Herald is over THIR@’'Y THOUSAND, and increasing i aptaia Cole, on the 16th Rebruary. may rely upon the ships of this lino aniling pune- | PrORCh to the Americans, thet their poetry is little better | about in the dismal solitudes: ‘Their enioxced presence | tinguished. Numerous anecdotes are related oven by them. fest. It has the largest circulation of any paper in this city, ew) Bailey, on the lat Hatch. taally as advertised. ‘are | than @ far-off echo of the father land; but we think itis @ | only reminds us the more painfully of the prosaic desola- selves, of their velocity in composition. We can readily cotinbemh, undid tendeeemetet 9 ‘for business GE, Capt. Barstow, 16th March. PACKET FOR LIVERPOULZ reprouch to them that they should be eternally thrusting | tionof the laud, Which 1s so miserably destitute of ali po-| believe them. But they will Gnd out in the long run, men in the city or country. Prices moderate—cash in ad- venta teh ym 9 30th inst—The weil’ kuows, tase their pretensions to the poeticel character in the face of | eticul appliances. America hes uot even a poetical ape that the go-ahead system is us fallacious in literature as vance. MAG tai ber, Ist ‘May. packet s] D SHEFFIELD. Captain educated nations. In this particular, as in most others, | to ring the changes upon, and, in the lust extremity of they have already, to their cost, found it to be in more PRINTING of all kinds lrgherrd at the most moderate ‘4 ain Farber, 16th Ma 3 espera ied as above, her regular day ce Hex weet tear) want in Ha loiescity. of thelr seromptions they | distress, the poets bie arp cali her oe yen ee aubstantial affairs, most Sropper, Ist June. ¢ has superior accommodations for cabin, jin and | p in aw; i im nee. To ve ° 1 them, 1 ort of despair, expres matter of et Price, and jo ees GOMDON BENNETT, In addition to the abovesupenior shi Dbeeriber’ w fates, cally ap | welves, they are the finest poste in the whole world: betore | Whesuey sie Los, properly ‘any, divuaeuve. desiguation | should’ he mashes and not of censure, that America uegenion Of ft lane Agn’rica ship Ge bye @ hipaa yo ea ae id be destitute of a national literature. The circum- raary, from Liversool, every four or five Paopnirron or THz Henao Estas.isnment, we close this article we hope to satisfy the reader that, | whatever ; and, cousiduring that America is the uame vt | stance Plicatiou be mde oa board, foot of Rese street & J.T. TAPSCOT . @ ; rough which she has hitherto struggled, and to Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. He Paar t0 the dttrront porte te the Uniond Bisa |_N. Bi—Ponsons wioeine te sedi for en certs With twoor threeexceptions, therw is not a poet of mark | the whole coutineut ; that volumbia, uever actually adopt: | which she coutinues to be exponed, are fatal te ite cutive. Le: | which passage can be scuredat reduced tates. Tose sending | the old comntry, cou have them brought out in she abo in the whole Union. ‘ ed, is now “repudiated ;” that North America uicludes | tion. With the literature of England pouring in upon BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL | for heir frie in Great Britain and Ireland, may re- | faverite packet, or any of the veguiar line sailing from. - The circumstances of America, from the commence | Canada, Greenland, Mexico, Texas ; that the term United | ber, relieved of the charges of co} right and taxation, it STEAM eHips, ly that every care will be taken to make passengers as comfor | p90! weekly, by applvine as above, 27re_ | ment of her history to the present time, have been pect. | states applies equally to the Southern Confederation ; aud | js impossible there cun ‘be any efetual, encouragement OF 100 wong apd (40 home power each, peepee epee ny eect mont tel ee eg FOR LIVERPOOL Regular Packet of the gih | Marly unfavourable to the development of poetry, and if | tuat there 1s nothing lett, uative to the goil, except the 1u-| for native talent. Literature is, consequently, the leat ‘Under contract ith the Lords of the iralty. sy apie eet pos ty Seas 4d fpevetla cr buiienoa af Feb—'The first class packet U. WASHING. | the people were wise they wouid be content to take credit ew England tile of Yankewit docs seu a i the | tempting of all conceivable pursuits ; and men must float Frovjucist Yanks 9 Treland pr. (branch i asta Bani ot | TON, Capt F. P. allen, I as above, her regue ore. peter sone, Trithons challenging eri- founders of the Kepublic forgoc to give it a nume. with the stream, and live as they can with the society im cotlaad an yauches; and ou leasrs. J. Balt, Oy c ave 2 5 § J f ‘fhe poetry of all other countries is distinguished by | which they have been educated. Ey ined marshes, cleared wilder- | particular characteristics—by its forms, colorimg, tempe- | materiala by which this vast deposit perior secommodations for enbin steerage Passengers, those intending toe ‘en were the moral of bnman dregs is They have felled forest London; Mrsum. J, Barmed & Co., Bi Li pecker ar fayale dt” Englo ont Wel | i o card, foot of A nesses, built cities, canals, laid down railroads (too | rament. There is nothing of this kindin American poct- | supplied, other than they are—purer, wiser, and GEEANGgcommocns oy 6H, Eadhne paral ooly (Fyne fo wud | inks samosas ops liek ot Aten masch of tis too with other people's money), and worked |'ry. it takes all icdan this ootoes: 'av arsenic ouly ta fned,-vadill America cayid, nek Sriginate or nupporta tee. BRITANNIA, - Hewitt. : 61 South street, near Wa'l sireet. 100 Vine street, corner of Youth, | out @ great _—— ¢xemplification, in an amazingly | one sense—it never fails, opportunity serving, te hymn rature of her own, so long as English preductions can be CALEDONIA, E.G. Lote. N. B. Passage to Liverpool and Londoa can atall times be | ,, Zit George Wasi ington will be succeded by the Grat class | short space of time, of the political immoralities and social | te praises of imported free of cost, and circulated through the Union AADIA. ler Ryrie, engaged by the regular packet shi for rpool every | Packet ship United Sates, Captaiu Mitton, to salou the Itch | vices of which a democracy may be rendered capable, ‘The smartest nation at @cheaper rate than the best pr tions of the cor i a ea Lebaron tom Paat Boasene ot * | fivedaye: and to Loudon-en the lat 10th aud S0unof each mouth | Fy ey cas wi nie co emis coonny { Tile OUBNC to be enough for shalt Preneut ambition. hey In ull creation. try" ‘The remedy for this is obvious, and its nececaity Galedonia, i Dee. 1, Gn application asanove. nites Ate _ | co their families or irieuds. drafts will’ be siven incu ze | OUBht to wait patiently, and with a befitting modesty, for Upon this point all the posts are unanimous. ‘The want | has long been felt on both sides of the water,—a law sot + 16. OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETs. theirconv:nienee, on th» Provincial Bank of Ire!and. and ail its | the time to come when all this frightful crush and conflict ci 44s supplied by the intensity of the | the protection of international copyright, Such slew of historical elemeatsis supp! 'y ty Jul branches thronghout the i ingdom; also on Messrs Spooner, Sa ahaa re some spc ke Dies aa | glorification. The two great subjects are Liberty and the | Would be valuable to us, simply ina comimeroial point of ee Ww jankers, Loudon—payable in every tewi | al repose for arts to take root in t soi) an - -al sw--but to A i ti inesl- a i 7 of Packets for 1 uals in the tossing multitude affficted with babbling de |}? ‘ : Jignificant ex. | of a comprehensive intellectual movement which never For freight or pasenye apply to ing day, viz : solcadid pucker ara CAMB DEE, oe econ | guch dreamers are only in the way, and more likety tu be | Cebtions in tne seu abd weal, wd mile vere Lora | alone, she can ever hope to consolidate ond digaily her D. BRIGHAM, Jr. Agent, From New York, From Liverpool | StwumerPiandid packet ship CAMBRIDGE, Capt Barstow, | trampled down in the btind commotion, than. like Orphe- tahisl, cave the decturation of independence; we are the | institutions. We trust the day is not far distant when the om Rous Wallis Wow'Yoik._ | rhe caMBRIDOE, A nage "ie |"ihetat lesa aecsstodcGets or cabin, second cabin ad | Ut, £0 lhe crowd and get audience fohetr delicae | ¢4Ueh 4aysue declarauon of independence; We re the | a ae ea 2 tons 1 See AP a a5 He ERDMA music. There must be a national heart, and national sym- s ye! will achieve a consummation so devoutly to be wished for. To wail Hom NOE York othe Bthraed avec ase the 11th W, C. Burrow, 1 Mar, 16 nee d 61 South si, near Wall st. | pathieg, and an intellectual atmosphere for poetry. There | ltatrates the propoaition by trattucking in lus ow. sous pieceieees pciseshiamapl yet Mabe ee alan 7” Thy ENGLAND, 16 DAE || _N. B—Passage from Liverpool ean be secured bv the above | must be the material to work upon as well axto work | 24 daughters, and enlarging his seraguo to increase his Northampton, (Mass.) Or rt Mb. narion thas Me Att | hinoay lie le, a rr Saar satan | with, “The grvond mut On peated belore thee i | Hee ack a oll rser of eauaorn (Correspondance oft Mared) The OXFORD, 7 1 ‘Aug. 16 sav smount, payable throughout Grea cast into it, and tended and well-ordered, or it will become | Me ‘ ; , a : Ey oF Rathbor i be ig rRaERGE TUNE CRE Se SRTAIN AND ieneaichoioe imetery tae atid miateaies ett hear Washington who i i hen of lab out het c eae Y males tee on 5 me, pri . A A! N is now cho! inevery one its multifarious manifesta- r os ‘ountry usements in Massachweectts— - 8 DO! The MONTEZUMA, 16 Sept. 1 IRELAND, pool by the regular packet | tion: “ own natural brother! As to the ludians, nothing can ex- . ; ; yet the American is horn handed and pig-head- : oe ics—Sleighi , ; orek B towbmt i Ry | separ: rales earl elena | re accu woeatgywrlvrow mat [hata and dong imte™aceyt te ure iy ak | Epegyp Bmwerse ne er 8] The EUROPE," 4 1 16 | drafts can ag usual ve furnished payable at the Natioual nud | F all weathers, with an ineredible genius for lying, @| (har''iauis. Notody could over suspect, while reading greed ‘618 dons, 1 Jan, * 16 | Provincial Banks of freland an‘ tha. branches iu.all the princs= Soe beyond comprehension, the hide of a buffalo, | (iA sine effusions 4 yn the dignity und beauty of the iu-| I came into this town last week, after having E 1 May 18 | pale feasts, J, Balt, Son & Co, and the shriek of a stenm-engine; ‘a real nino-foot brenat | ese fine effusions upor pally °s ; me my 16 cu 1 & :| ofa fellow, steel twisted, and made of horse shoe nails, | Hlans.that they were Gads Omsding this iadsana hetoroees been sberbe. Piapy rponthe, fed the holidays were Ship ROSCIUS, Captain John Collins, 1th M. RS Cro} 7 | the rest of him being cast iron with steel springs.” [Lany | rey in ot eae eee iett tow awe mad rot, h 6 marl ae ea aeey hold pale ne we ayaa ass ren - ‘The COLUMBUS," ct. 16 bey oe imagine that Mtersture could be nourished ina ear eile they wore thas Waa a ete tented tee, ee orl cant Bae eee me uilt in the city of New York, wit ich improvements as 700 te ‘b 6 frame like this, we would refer him for final satisfaction to ‘i * ‘ wre a a a td eoynbine great speed wich nupeyal eomifor for passengers, i “PG. A. Cole, i June 1s FOR LIVERTOOL SE hey Tay | DF: Channing, whose testimony is indisputable where the Jeroen pepo gb pradbar indian ohiatea be for hire, gain or reward ; possibly some have modations, 1h re eee is $100, tor which Hew sts Toone, - ae Racket sis, February the aiberior "New York borate Cite need OBE ar PRR aud making them drunk, to entrap them iuto devds of sale hoped, thas se might be speis way spimiatiineny, jit amply stores wil provided ships are command iy E. G. Bailey, f uilt packet ship ROCHEST#K, Jehn Bi % ‘ t ds; and, if these and simils » b, , a experienced masters, who will every exertion t0 give ge | These ships SBA in puint cf elegance or Comfort | augster: $00 tous Gurthen, Will sal as above, ber reeniardayeo” | We produced eminent writers in the various departments rds rib pasts, 9g enough xo matk the dilference be-| Wards and punishments. Upon the faces of these eral stiafact io, ite tpi in | (a tneir cabtp acecmamodations, or in their fast eniling qualities | , Tor (eight OF pasende,, having very superior sacomwoda [of intellectual effort? Are our chief sources of instruc: | (Ve) the poetry and the policy of the States, iaiporting | deat creaturea the stream of time must have run « captains oF 01 shine wi ponsir | by any vessels in the trade. Kons, apply to the Cape om UTE REMIT Hat, Baring | tion and literary enjoyment furaished from ourselves? | pie ga eee ted Cuba te hunt the Indons'of forided | great While, or cared a diner aide Goren ble legterp, parcels or packages sent by them, uulessre> | "ye commanders are well known as men of character and | slip, OF to 'WOODHULL & MINTURNS, ‘We regret that the reply to these questions is 80 obvious. | °° 4 | Steal . rete, md o ug are for. 87 South st i It iaquite impessible to accouut for the incredible tully | judging from the deep traces furrowed there ; but freight or ‘apply to Prints Wie comlert tad congas Tattways DE PAE © | ore superior packet ship Hottinguar, Ira Busine taster; | The few standard works which we have produced, and | !* 4au tempts them to indulge in such themes, unless we | amet forebl , , nit UO! ¥ New York, or to | P'Panctuality, a regards the day of sailing, will be observed as | 100 tous burtien, will succwed the Rocheater, and’ sail on | Which promise to live, can hardly, by any courtesy, be | “iich tempts them to indulge in such themes, unless we | age is honorable. " BROW] ( CO., Liverpool basetofare. her regular day, 2ist Maren, m25 | denominated a national literature. their morality in the face of thelr filthy mewapaper press, These parties were called ve! eee by the Madey Bo coaea yar ouncnrand veweltpers taut each af? | abe rice of massage, outward is now feed st Seventy-Fie FOR NEW ORLEANS Louisiana and New | TH® Ravicwen Pusosormuss a wirsi on Asratcas | aud of their honesty in the teeth of pocket-picking Pent- seat toe} pyres pote i fering ene Logg fo a Te ns A for stores of overs will York Line—Fositively first regular Packet. to sail th z. lvania. : 2 : . ROCHE BROTHERS & CO’S PASSAGE | [iorided, mith the exception of wines and liquors, which will Sist Jan ~The fast stiling prek t ahip MISSISSIC: | ‘The whole state of American soci ty, from first to last, |°”/Y*™* Sa ‘ seemed like a strange perversion of terms. The ac- by the stewards, if required. 5 3 Hillard, will sai iT COCK-4-bOODLE-v09 ! tt di § , either th captain or owners of these. ships will be respo .. Captain C. Hillard, will sail as above. her regalar day. presents insuperable obstacles to th ultivation of letters, | 4,4 declaration of iudependeuce threw all the smali| tons were well suited to the youth of Bedlam; FULTON STREET,’ NEW YORK. table foray eter perce one t by them unl Vor freight or passage, having handsome turuished accommo- | the expansion of intellect, the formation of great and ori. 'Vhe crud lent for | but there were withered brows and gray ‘hairs ig 7 lar bills of ladi od theron. “Bor treigh dations, apply ou board at Orleans wharf, foot, of Wall street, | ginal minds, ‘There in aa of wits into a state of effervescence. ‘The crudest talent for sernleo Wills of ling a00 for. For freight of pas- | or0 een. K. COLLINS & CO. 56 South atest, eae There ner er tinctive tendency in it to ing Verses and scribbling songs ad captandum was | here, and some dozen clericuls—white-cravat gen- GOODHUE, & CO, 64 South st. Enlvptes by Faia Tine Sanyal, Rice Having Woe ugiges got: | esp Soars che cparttaal to the Sexel”ofithe taatenies Laine hiied Gs u miracle; ond some estimate may be formed ot | try—were pointed ont to me, who led on the chase ‘i a om ‘i Gy MARSHALL, 38 Burling slipyN.¥. | RTIMIUL | cag, Hallin fe Woodrutf, who wil! | Podlgee pee eras wut onwards. ‘There rinttectiar | the taste of the people by a glance ut one or two of the | suited to the music of the occasion ; which to me Ng thatollowlog Packer Shivec visi ito _and of BARING, BROTHERS & CO. Lnoal. TEE MWe ees ee onted who wil ae Bowe the leral ar ifted on wings of intellectual | patiads which stirred ther bloodto battle, and “like a | was much like a sport I used to have with my bro- he NEW YORK, sailicn from Liverpool on the tat Feb. | ~ 7 ; The packet ship YAZOU, Capt, B. J. 1. Feank, wi pe OUtnCaE Ta oth renter eae eT nanty. American | i rumpet made their spirits dauew.” ‘Che two emphatically | thers and sold ds . ee eGLUMBUS de us igh ado FOR NEW ORLEANS. 4 pecnes stip YAZOU. Cape. B: ‘wank, will suc | groatness is only greater than all tae rest of the world ; + the tled “Ha i,Colu thers and sisters at my old home up country, when, YORKSHIRE, mew, do do ist March. | UOUISIANNA AND NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS | coed the Mississirps, and sail the 0th Feb, ber segalar day. | ft home, ull individual distinetions are absorbed In the ae ee ne ee te cctucnaw au | some three or four times a year we mustered all OPER teas Mow tiadtiny miss; and every thing that ir likely to interfere with that } jit ag popular as ever” Mr. Griswold asgures uv thut | te old tin-chip-pans, sleigh-bellayand dinner horns, ch. th i hn ‘om BLACK BALL, ‘OR OLD LINE OF LIVER | concrete iden, by exercising a disturbing mental influence went into the cellar and struck up our music which that parton the Ist ang teth of every month. “Chose sending for : POOL PACABTS—FOR LIVERPOOL —itegular , tog 68 they ure “as well known throughout the United States es i their friends ‘will hod. it to, their interests and, comorets | get Ope, better secommmodation of shippers, fs waiauded. 10 ABBR Paciet of the st Fedrua.y, The splendid, woll-kcown | Catia sueccoyecus Gam mat once by & tyranny as cer arseilies [] Hymn | We metamorphosed into a popular march by run- 4 : } , ; 4 seit: io ita -ateolee. as. th : the Rhine Song in Germany, or the yen, Vint: A# no Possible retention ou embarking een | and! asth of each mouth, commencing the {oth Uctoler and cou: | YerH, fast muliog packets 4p CAMBRIDGE, ( aura W..C <a flag De rte re ne hag deg in France.” The former was written by no I ning, around the apple barrels and potatoe-bins~ell ‘Pas-sue Certificates sent by the steamship Hibernia, sailing | S2¥ing anti] May, when regular days will be appointed for the | Barstow, will pos vs ary» 41 | oa.in-Amerion, thay haveedupied theaweives forewa than the “late excellent Judge Hopkinson,”and to frighten the rats away ! ee riots sill have pleay of tine to | remainder of the year, wabereby, rent ‘delaye and disappoint "7is jal well cho rh vo Wha tea nut aber dhes ts - | of thels fete, te thee. {Padeehacmejyragien 4) acunnonade. Honor to whom honor is due : some well behaved (ritchie ie trot: nxned. paneat de mess nicad | meats will be prevented during: the summer mouths The fol | autions ef the Black Ball Line of Packets, f Fitheg iy ae roe ota Mal peared aye Hail, Columbia! bappy land | ones were there,though driven into the corners ofthe Big waeniBerat and uneqasted packs,” y lowing ships will commence shis arrangement eatin stcage pssener rants by arses | found Whemelves placed, Inca of ventaring upon the Hall Je Heroes! hesveacborn bead ! cioussaloon. ‘There wasbeautiful beauty there in Persons remi:tiug money to the old country can at all times Ship OCONEE, Captain Jae OF veseal in port, | Those now or hereafter returning to the old | COugtr oman th thelr ows hel ht, they heve sunk Into the Who fought and bled in Freedom’s cause, he form of Miss M. L-——. She isa ect freak obiain from ths subscribers drafts at sight for anv amount, Raptal couutry, wil! at all iimes find itto their interest and comfort tw. ight, ink into 8 pertes MISSISSIPPI, Captain rawn direct on the Royal Bank of Ireland, and on Messrs. LOUISVILLE rte) select this convey>nce. For, passage, apply on beard, foot of | arms of the mob. Hence America has never produced And when the storm of war was gone, of nature in this way, and she has notremained un- art, Grote, Ames & (0., Bankers, Londos. which prepaid SHAKSPEARR, Capte SRO TEES eco ‘aural ‘statesmen, but teems with politicians. Hence the judges Enjoyed the peace your valour won. } noticed by your correspondents heretofore : a beau- Sepuliad and Walea, 07 “own ongnent Fugiands bits HON OTHE ASS Gos & Relat... [one bench constanly give way to popuicr clamotr. | rhe poet has no ooner given, then credit for their §001 | «iful Mis G——, was strolling about, gazing at all, For passage, apply to or ad if by letter post paid.) P. $.—The Cambridge sails from Liverpoo! on the 16th March. pes 'y penly } sense in enjoying lessings of peace what and she looked more exquisite and at the same ROCHE BROTHERS & CO, i at Persous sending for their friends cau bave them brought out | Violated by its functionaries. Hence the total abnegation | was over, than he recommends them to raise an altar to time showed good sense a3tre 35 Falton at, next door to the Fulton Bank. Ship MEMPHIS. Caprate Teniche in ber, of in auy of the packets compriamg this waguificentand | fall dignity, earnestness, truth, cunsistency, and cour- | the skies, and rally round their liberty; and in the opemng a { t of oh : d i THE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL FACKETS. Ship LOUISA, Captain Mulford. Miseth of exch mouth, ‘er panagee a Riereeaty om the 14: | age, tn Me administration of public affairs. Hence the ws- Jot the next stanza he calla upon thei, rather unexpect- tha thint evelhing © duhos pe NN eye ey of , 4 7 ‘ H Hr : oferch month. for » ADI ve. s 1 -law ; 4 ‘i ae iy The shire were af Dultin she city of New York, express “th aren la ; iitccced the above packet, | tion ta the dav linet tate taisaged tiene bimpeine iicidllod vid pata coo reel a some ot the three-legged dissenters. And oes newly coppered and put in, splendid order, with accommoda- | an sail for L HAyrit OH February, and wilt retam | nity to crime, backed by popular fury; hence the wild Deena Gene aKa heme cite stakes thing more.in connexion with these holidays.— LGthePentk | tions for passengers unequalled for comfort. They ate com : | justice of revenge bearding the justice of the judicature LYONS, TREN re Monday eve aride was given by the lovers ol fine o sail from New You dist, and from Liverpoo tmanded by ox masters, Who will mike every exertion PACKET FOR HAVRE—Sccond Line~ Tile |in iteown courts; hence the savage bowie Knife glitering eins stacdiag Invitiiiea ip ko 20, wer, ahbceph rer’. Dell olattt Be Und Whe vided aad ‘other fine tit ZB; at mou 0 i ‘satisfaction. They will at all times be towed ship ST. NICOLAS, John 8 Pell, maser, will p » s with’ felicity the empty | *leighing, and fine rides, and ether fine things ; ai From New York. of, | t° wive gent faction. They al jimes poy iP 3, Pell, .,willsail }in the hand of the murderer on the floor of Congress, | no foe to fight withal, hits off with’ felicity pty x x Sad . New Sup LtyhRPGOL, usntonep See Hs" | at te ein win pace: | Oe BO BT ORE oorneces ase | nae Mb areehez, oc voliserpech the mubjwagnton al pas; [vier of: tno, asional character, The cal. mpea. th | iat ee made Eamaelt qeuatomdline TY RP OOL April 21 June § | sible for Jewelry, bullion, precious stones, silver or plated ware, | il re comer Wall an’ Warer'ca | S00, JF'a deliberate wense Of sny sort of responmibility, | “immortal patriots” to “tise once more”is sung at all houss | 18 #8 oh A be so ong. Mar. & | gf forany letters, parcel or package, sent by or put ou board. of OIE ure existed anywhere in the country, we might hopeto disco- | in every corner of the Union by men, women, und chil-} Ina few days1 shall write you from the little Nushp QUEEN OF THE WEST, (NY Ht Rt: & | thera, unfese regilar bills-of lading are: talcen for the sume asd TOR GUADALOUPE OR MARTTSIQUE — | ver it; and hence that intimidation from without which | dren; and it is very likely that every day the “heaven-| village up north, twenty miles,to which Kendall ° tons P. WoodBouse. Sept. 21 Woy, igh en perpen nen ne Huber “Fr freight or pus gecppltto ’ ' | makes legislation iteelf farce, and which, trampling upon | bora band” get up out of their beds they believe they are,| wished to be booked, in so mach haste. when he New ship ROCHESTER, 850 tons, (Fe0'Y 21 April len frelahh Ot POR ETB a 00) 96 Routt et., or BOYD & HINCRKEN, all known principles of human rights, has prohibited the | actuelly rising once more to defend their rights and their } found no brandy here. ian ce om " giene 3 . ULLIN & WOODRUFF, Agent in New | _i2%1wee __9Tontine Building cor Wall and Waierats._ | discussion of slavery in the chambers, where discussion, | shore. ‘This is the key to the popularity of “Hail, Colum-}"""Miy hogt. ‘Brewrter, of the Mansion House, de- Metchit Rasy’ ¢ | Orleana, who will promptly forward all goods to their address | ~~ SEGARS1 SEGARS! SEGARS! to bé of any valine at all, ought to be frev and above suspi | bla.” It flatters the heroic qualities of the people, without | serves notice for his great diligence in ascertain: Bhip HOTTINGUER, 1050 tons,¢ july 9) Sept. 6 | , The ships of this line are warranted to sail punctually as ad AE follo: chalen Rethra tie acbutedhy adcaaih Oo Je, | cion, exhibiting inthe most comprehensive spirit a fear- | making any further requisition upon their —a ing, and zeal in eatistying, the wants of hus custe ra Bursely, * ; h ‘oods corre f ; r Ie, cenentdiion atte int : ay j Pete B IY hing, fen SNe Ra, ann we | Waele rast pare weil] be eaken ta have the nods posropt : “sholenale andrea at . M HENRIQUES No. 51 Wil ieaarersaeeel ee ae “in agg bao onde ey segied Base Ie tenmecnuceea arta cca prine!. mets He will touch your purse but lightly. Do ‘ 1 i} 7 aren , * i Ti “ -born” - | take this place in your tour next summer. Thin the city of New York, are commanded .by men ‘ol experience apa of the finest and best quality. before these demoralizing nece: ‘They have pre. | ple, and blows the “heaven-born” bubble with equal en- | take this p y and ability, and will be dispatched punctually om the ist ol MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS. ne ae rn it served their own equivocal and imaeoure position by n | thusiasm; closing with the vivacity of acock that knows | old village wants no praises for her lovely scenery ; month. , i servile obedience to the masses. No man in America | When to crow on the summit of its odoriferous hill. it_has borne testimony to tens of thousands for « wee hae mde opomten yen Ege germany ands clear of this rotten despotism. No man dare assert | Oh! thus be it ever, when freemen shul stund hundred years. ‘undermentios ips wil be regularly dis) from his own independence, from the ite indepen. | Between their loved home and the war’s lation ; * a di "hice of panage, $100 } hence ou the Ist, and from Marseilles om the 5th ofeach mouth dence of the people. ite has no liberty but thei Blessed with victury and peace, may the heaven-rescued | New Yorx Lxatsuatvae.—On, Friday, in. the Neither Ha nant 8 my ge weapon during the year as follows :— i instant he asserts the right of Riivetajudguiat Senate, a petition was presented from Geo. New- i ofiadfarwrenened toes ame ee Eeoren yd. capt! Biows, ET eile: franchised of every other. $9 thoroughly and universally | Praise the Power that hath made and preserved us a ne | bold, Jon ‘Thompeon and others, for a Inw in. relation to a a ~ . 2 4 aran : this acknowledged, so implicitly is it submitted to, that tion. taxes on incorporated companies. The bill to amend the OF TeiRht OF poe TRY Ee MINTURNS, Ane TeoMeess ivester Neel. Amite In addityon tothe nbove: thers eae a waniens ceaternnas. 4, | ithas long ceatedto excite observation, It is one of the | These are genuine samples'of, the cock-eeloodie«loo style | act incorporating the Apollo Association of New York, $7, South street ov, York ELL SPONT, C: ‘March May 3 all of which connoisseurs and the trade generally would ds | fundamental conditions of society ; a matter of tacit usage, | of warlike ballads. was read and passed. In Assembly, petitions were pre- _ orto = FIELDEN, BROTHERS & CORIOLANUS, Capt: Hail ‘Apa Janes | well to look at previous to purchasing elsewhere, to wil Segar, | Universal and unavoidable. It anges with equal force : : sented from mechanics ot Watervliet, on the subject of ite Li se ateT Spall coppered and copper fastened, and have excellent | purchased from this eatablisi-ment will be taken back atany | throughout all orders, from the highest to the lowest. It] oo sainty the rascal hg feb a iv State prison labor; from mechanies of New York, on the NGEMPNTS FOR IH. ‘The price of cabin passage will be $100, exclusive of wines | “'R" ive do Rot give satininction. promntty at- | eoijas” cThe-crator is compelled to ators bien te Ae TL NEE, eke ta cael ae fublect; 6,000 inhabitants of New York city, to «up- OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE O| FICE, and Imquors. tendedite, elie. ic: 0 orator is compel 10 address himself to the cry sidits’ aihevider ts press hawking and peddling in that city. 100 treet, comer of South. ‘Goous addressed to the agents, BOYD & HINCKEN, will a srs = — | low standard of the populace : he must strew his speech ag ens. Bb NB hom ors dl He PS a — be forwarued free of other charges than those actually pend. WATCHES—GLOCKS—LAMBS. with flowers of Billingsgate, with hyperbolical expletives, | 4om. ‘The worthy woman in the comedy who cries out| LaTex rrom Havana.—We have our regular For freignt or to CHANGE OF RESIDENCE. and a garnish ot falsehoods, to make it effective, and res. | # every turn, “What will Mrs. Grundy say?” is the exact | files of the Noticioso y Luero, and the Diatio de a = TAWRENGE CHILLI. n Frou stree or to VICTOR GIROUD, Watch and Clock Macufseturer, kas | cue.it irom the chance of being serious or refined. ‘The | \yPe of the fashionable society of America. It lives in| la Habana, to the 16th inst. The Diario notices the death ry begs leave ‘attention of his inven gen fi g ing his friends and the public that | ow rooms and work shops at No. 15? ‘ t preach down to the fashiv i c or of its dignity, and is as much afraid of | of Don Jose Augustin Govantes, an honorary magistrate hed hie Fallon orlook-clsewhere for bread and devotion. fie | catching any contagion in ite polite manners as honest | of the Audience, ania lover und. patron of the ochonees Vhave constantly for sale a most select assortment ot | RE™SPeper editor must make his journal infamous and | People Would be of incurring public shame, A marriage | The Aurora of Matanzas, mentions the ceremony of the and pacent Lever Watches, aud « cose aplendid wenets | obscene if he would have it popular; for let it never be | With an shinee le purdehety d:dentenoe of ostracism; #4 | benediction of the tower of a new Church in which a i : is, the honor of api in general, to. the fc wing, arrangements for | ma6r No 9 Tontine Buildings. pI scaeage Be the Renata Lon at Lnvenoal Posen eer | Yaw YORK AND PHILADBLPHIA RA aROAD LIN” Ihe fe eto, if » 16th. Zistand 26th of every month. b; aa a Ni DIRECT, th5 Loutog Packed coal rom flow York. the tat, 10th an OK Newaux, Newsaunewi ‘RinceTon, TRENTOR, pine and patent t na Ee , nd that the degredati heworie |i the actress might not be, and out of the very joyous. | 1own cluck is tobe placed. The happiest consequences 20th—and from London on the Tth, 17th aud 7th ofeach month Bonpewtown Ane Hoatinoto Gatoak. Was obela Will be ot Gm eset aie RGR Velie Lononek aeiooe ta INancniin tae uid eheones ft ness and spirituality of her life had not a fair chance o1| have resulted from the order which we lately published In connection with the above, and for the parposy of afford- description thepublic appetite for grossness and indecency —aa one o! | D¢ing, a hundred times more intellectual and ioveable i.; | exempting vessels loading with the products of the Is- ing s4ll greater facilities to Datsengers, te subscriber has es, His attention will. as hergiofure, be directed to the repair az | these very poets, of whom we are about to Wpeuk, says, | mind and heart than the whole mob of her persecutors. | land af Cuba from-tonnage and other duties. In partion. tea cupoer Naveosed ‘skipe, to. mall pocceually etery” areck [pas Of (locks and Watches, and also of Mechanics! | "Not theirs the blame who furnish forth thetreaty” | 1m England, where we have a legitimate frame-worko( | Jur, an immense increuse of molasses for export hes been throughout the year. A ( THROUGH IN 81x HOUR: He continues to rec ive from Panis the moat beautiful and per But ours, who throng the board and grossly eat, society, and something at stake in the intertmixture of ov- | rvgistered at the Custom House. ‘The Havana paoers, we For the aecommodation of persons wishing to remit money to tin York dally feos the tots of Coartiandt fect Mechanical Lamps, together with every necessary acrers '- Ts aiadee: Wier am nea baits Wine , | ders, marriages of this kind, in spite of a little begging of | observe, are republishing Dr. Anthon’s lectures on Greek spat sles of ends, drat are given, payableat sight, ov feaving aes Ba HY of of Coursandt a ty. ‘The beauty and quality of his as tof this splendi:! Loney Nacated dod kins ink AFTER At! the question between aristocracy and art,are frequent | Literatuye, Some unfortunate writer in the Noticioso, following Banks, vis :— The Moming lene proceade is Basle te Niete py | lamp. leaves nothing (0 the most fastidion to desire. That there are elucatel and highly intelligent inen in | enough for the vindication of poor humanity. American | gives a farewell to the old. year, and after culling it all vineial Bank of payable oat to Philadelphi eae Tee For the repair of the Mechanieal Ltn s extablished, ns | America, who look with sorrow upon the condition of | exclusiveness would be abominably shocked at an enume | sorts of bad names, ende by saying that he would rether rk, . | agpmboat to ie Line proceeds direct to Camden (opposite to | a00¥e, separate nud distinct workshops. "All work confided to | their country, we are glad to acknowledge; but they form | casnay nes people who have married from the stage into | diethan see unother auch. Accounts from Puerto Prin tee aa ie, Cammiorts "| eiadeiphin) thous changebh cary °° eee | eae ee Farigus departments of his bassness, will be execu: | no class, and are not even numerous enough to produce | high life, anddone honor tot in the end. Lady: Heriust | cree eon See tech: Accounts from Puerto Prin- Galwers Armagh, one, Eenkten, Passengers will procure their tickets at the office foot o{ | wd in the most superior manner, and at the most moderate | any sensible effect upon the tone of the community. ‘They | married Beard, the singers Ludy Bertie moreicd caliiar | carom St 1 Pe FO poe 4 Bre, Fieus, Parsonstows, | Courtland: strt, where a comimotions, steamboat, will be js | Prices aed are are scattered over the face of the land, are powerless for | thedancer; Lady Susan Strangeways conferred her lustre fi y urgan, ath iladelphia oa hy a A GENUINE TEAS, : good by. segregation and dispersion, and, giving them | on O'Brien, the comedian; Mrs. Robinson became Lady | Larayerre Course, Gronaia—Second Day—28d 4 . a Hyshanno | yj ed "train ie provided wit} Ri ull credit, for a grave desire to rosist the malignant cir- | Petersborough; Lavina Fenton became Duchess of Bol | January, 1844—2 mile heats.—J. Lamkin’s ch, m ‘ihout being opened by the way Kaci is provided wit) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. , 5 » ore, | Tcarin which are apartments end dressing roorns cxereesl)’f E CANTON TEA COMPANY Cumstances of their destiny —are finally sucked into the | ton; Miss Bolton was married to Lord Thurlow; Miss | Mary Tleabeth, by Andrew, dam by Galletin,1 1 J.B. The City Bank of the ladies’ nse, , TH A » [whirlpool that surges and roars around them. A national | Brunton to the Earl Craven; Miss Farren to the Earl of | Barkley and M.'S. Perry ch. m.dulia Davie, 6 years old, Me ” cod Co, Bnkars, Londo pap, the Lene leave Philadelphia from the foot of Ws)- Principal Store, 121 Chatham street, New York. literature craves the fosterage fod proventien of thought. | Derby; Harriett Melion to the Duke of St. Albans; Miss | by Rowton, osiuska, 22 L, Shelton’s ch. h z, Wanecloe Read: Livecroals popabtera fart town reet, Dv. steamboat to Bordentown at 7,9 clock, A. ¥:. jranch Store, 818 Bleecker st, N.Y. fol minds, of cultivated leisure, of scholarship resident | OrNeal to Si Wrixon Beecher; a catalogne which might | Morgan, 4 year old: by Jolin Bascomb dam Emiue Hemp. Gt priggieavets Pe Hines for Baltimore jeate Philadel at 75 A, Ms 00! Ag bo Se Brekyn. | Nee glial ee ed te ne grafealle bec ti be celery pa calasged. by heer pone ere of the tr 3 A.8 Jones’ dh. Richard Rowten, 6 years ‘old, by Jecier, post paid.) a 4P. M. being a continuation of the lines from New York: iso, corner of Main and Van Houton’ st, Paterson, N. Hlectual order of men to give a, digeitied ena | Rames of Miss Tree, Miss Searle, and twenty others. It | by Rowten, dan by Falstafl, g. dam by Onilaiin, 8 dr. — RICHAKD MURPRY' IS Wien Rad? | spear ~~ | IN WAY finite and parchasers &9 toait sepeent ecabhiens amp tothe naionel characte.” Ffut auch «| sacend tora and prosperity in England, snot pormic | of lamanene Tames Te Yours Seas hea oar TRS joem*re 7 Livespoot. PATERSON RAILROAD. ments, where they think will be found by fa the best sc. | result may yet be educed from the tangled and hideons de- | ted by theamericans to past ind and their | track on Monday was heavy, bat yesterday, owing to the Ieetion of pure and anadulterated Teas in the United States, | mocracy of America, we will not attempt to deny; al gentility.” quantity of rain which had fallen, it waa extremely bad TAPS! ‘i al ba og bag a Sy fod gpm pong py pugs ar) ogg era “ rooms ie eyo for soy use Amenicanx Ponts ‘The running was much better than could have been ex. GENERAL EMIGRANT PASSAGE OFFICE. ; or Z rieteo } ful speculation. But it is obvious that no such means} All poetry is imitative. ‘True poetry i pected under the circumstances. The time of the 3d heat a wet ” Ci: "Original Mel only warbesetcr eceser ie neat Bask pif hel al aleRdd the produetion end susten- that which imitates poetry ought to have some other | on Monday, should have heen 1 96, instead of 1 60 ‘ Ga and afer Monday Oct. 21, ee fhe Gee will lave | eral the prinipal tore ia Chuthain etrccviet “Ii” beewern | orms of literature which make a direct appeal to the ima. | Name, ,O4thi# latter sort—the spurigus—there are seve | in that anal: ARRANGEMENTS FOLK 1844. Parencon Dares Oo Mae IMS, phe corm mill Waves. | Peasl and Roosevelt streets. gination. ‘The one thing that goes down most success. models and bad, old models and new. ‘The old mo-| fray of an extraordinary character oecurred at ‘The subscribers beg to call the atteation of their friend: 8 ALM. 9 ALM. ‘The public will also be plessed to take notice, that the C: fully in America ismoney, This is the Real which has are better than the new, because they are nearer to | Nashville on the 2d It seems that Judge Turley, the public geuerally to their superior arraugemeats for bringing we iy PLM, top Kea Company, have nothing to dy with ary ether atores | go effectually strangled the Ideal in its iron gripe. “A beg d' are les artificial, and less | one of the jud eme Court, had offered a wan. aM taeatrs, . ee {A es Beskey Tress Wilt bo: Rujerucianad Gail hachie we LE en ee Yiv'imare. | of dollars is @ surer introduction to the “best society” strenuously | ton insult to a highly respectable and amiable lady of Hf NEW LINE OF LIVEREOOL PACKETS, ice. ay test ehticemarphen 4 : 7 - | America than the highest literary reputation, A famous licted | Nashville, whose name we forbesr mentioning. Whe COMPRISING i s'ransportation enrs leave daily (Sundays excepted.) Paseo DOCTOR JORDAN'S author will be stared at, and jostled ubout, and asked ques: | with perpetual rest] ry ways | ‘ucty were communicated to Maior Turner, Clerk of the MUMGUEEN Or PE WED, 1006 tend Heed to be at tne Farry (ogvok Coustlaake street» PRIVATE SPECIFIC PACKAGES, tions, and have his privacy scared and broken in upon by | inoking round her, and forward; but shenever looks back. | Circuit Court, who, being # relative of the indy, made her AG SHERIDAN, 1000 tones refore the stated hours of deoartare — jy19 OR THE CURE of ereret diseases, offer advantages nct | impertinent curiosity; but arich man moves in an atmo-| The past is, to her, oblivion” ‘There are no modes in | cause his own, and meeting the Judge as he was leaving THE KOCH STER, 1000 WINTER ARRANGEMENT—FOR ALBANY, | ovens efor iuternsl and ex ermal use: Bd. Apter | (Pucte of awe and servility, and commands every thing | it to be revived—no grand-mother’s houps, no voluminous | the court house, inflicted upon him a cenin THE (KICK, 1000 tons. ‘DUK 7 : is ab od rea ae ee ae hccomen Te; | that is to be had in the way of precedence, and pomp, and ch | hearty t RHE Pe eC ee oS, cone Via B DORPORT ‘nod prince remned fo sympiom : Md. ‘They are accompanied | Circle.worship. As there eae one ebricy ner wigs pth: as, Be eed She is alwa Ard tug-weted | bert? ha 1 3 J 4 OUSATONIC ESTERN y the Monitor, @ jae On secret maladies, wit . * | for the last fashion, with the eagerness of a citizen’s wile, ZHE KOSCIUR, 1900 tous Raiononon, sail, Sundays, Wione and advice jth. ‘hwy effect a safe-and’ permanent ¢ r, | Where of tome sort, of blood, oF talent, or titles, so Ameti. | who thinks the worll at an end fal does not dest ie the N We learn ti 1 ‘ BRE bit EREGU e 4 Excepted without expo One yackige makrs x | ca has mado her election, and set up her aristocracy o1 | taste of the day. Even in this, Amerien 1 unfortunate aval.—We learn that a } General Court vONS, uy Passengers for Albany by this Youte will take the new aru | cure, but if uther ines are requited, they are supp'ied wish: | dullars—the basest of all. it would he the greatest ofc : : eli to convene on board the U. 8 sling {rou Liverpool twice jonth, end bo: ie is in - Ti , gs for by the time the fashions reach her, they are pretty rhe Ring (tos Hiesvest MOOD EAC ETS legant, steamboat BURY KA, Captd L, Fitch, which leaves ‘Charge ; 6th. Thet: se oceasious ueitier Joss o1 tine or iv- | lamities were it not also the greatest of butlesques, and | one ane ume th pe diage tape hed Poe pel vege Mah Norfolk, on the 6th of February 3 lug | New York from foot Liberty at, Saturday morning athall | coavenieace ; and/astly, the Monitor points out the ouly mod F ial H ast off in the old countries. pe ogmpeed 0 rior, firat meron packets, pall RYE S O'clock, for Bridgeport, thenee by the Hoasatonie and | of prevention fe Dor the cure of Gonorthaya, leet, Se- | there is hope that its essential absurdity at length | of date. Stepping out of the literature of England into from I Passage may beengaved with the subscribers | Wesgem Railroa ls, without change of care or baggage craves, | minal Weekness, &e ; No.2, for Venereal digecses ie all iu ats | Dring it into general contempt. People are sometimes | that of America, fe like going back twenty years into & eee h See beteae te boveunmed | %@ Albany, arriving same evening at # o'clock. Fare through | ges: No 3, fr ®'wor Albus, or Whites laughed out of their vices, who cannot by any means be } sort of high-life-below-stairs resuscitation of the style of MAIbS, NUKSHS, SEAMP av ec wpe ations, ana the frequency | Moiiitor 1s 50 cents, the complete packages are each $3,| induced to reason upon them; and so it will happen.| that ert, Jitla for hotisewore. Also, conehmnes, OP ence va 7 Tosea trert aa pee vents the p-sability of riparente or Freight, apply on board. or, at the office, foot | secarel y packed Yo pogt paid remitianers, doubtless, in the fulness of time, with the aritocracy of | We find constantly recarring examples of this fade | <ivers. wolers porters, mechanics, ond men fur aay emvloy hemg Quneesnaril ‘at Liverpool. he- ijtgee street, . M. Pee] : : 7 ’ ma ri be o ar. Ptionable recommendations tor honesty, in- Sabiloen st enpeass, te oer Us ‘the wants of the public «few doors rast of Niblo's, Private eutean cc 00% 3 It cannot be endured for ever. A sense o/ he | spirit scattered through thelr poetry, which is ever ; - spirit seat 8 pacy } ot , laeation of Contam ridiculous must one day set in, and the whole fabric must | where patched up with phrases long since worn thread ERLON’S Original Temperaiee fies, ie aedatasctn mewmnl aici ae DRAFTS ON FNOLAND, IRELAND, | ~ Oy HOUSEMANS be amelted, and auch proportion of ore ax it may really | hare such us'reulma yet unborn,” "a magle and & marvel syne tert meng ohm treet i ach pataous whose iassage may be with Ke.—Persons about remitting money to th os ; HOUSEMAD contain wil separated from the dross with which it is | in the name,” the engle’s “quenchless eye,” “the beuutiful renees—Hon M. Van Haren, Hon, B. F. Butler, fact, which to those acqusinted with Mr, W. friends in the Old Country can be sup GERMAN COUGH DROPS now mixed up. Generals and colonels keeping whiskey | and brave,” “the land of the storm,” ko. All this looks nson, Teetor. wall ganrantee thas they will receive every, aiten- Toa dae tages of Fl £2, £3, £5, £1. | DIRE PARED and sold wholele by JOUN 1 DAVIS, city | stores and boarding houses—titles of honor borrowed | triiag ‘enough separated from the context, but. pettiness ances cc ara eRR estes geet him, aad be quickly nud Mouibrisbty’ derpesched demand, without duceunt, of any other charge, ae the Retinol | ity staan, Colammin County, N.¥., and foe sale in thir | from the old werld, and labelled upon the meanest of call: | ond teeahiness are the crying sins of this’ dese ption of | “8ie. se hose vent tor decline comie the assay’ money W of Ireland. Warvinetl gay x Wirsare” donner Bat nal | city, wholesale and rail by, ings in the new uggest such an irresastibly ludicrous as- | verse, It there were nothing to complain of but that DVERKTINING A ND PUBLISHI promptly, refunded, without any deduction—ss neta! ers, Lundon; J. Barned & Co., Exchai D , sociation of ideas, that the Americans themselves, once | droway familiarity of touruore, which sends vague frame have Jive | their tuterest ia (he ‘Those remitting mouey can be supplicd with ers, London; J, Burned & Co., Exchange and 9% William street, ( Agent for thig city : F ; A drowsy familiarity of touruore, p vagive fries | ssscns, and oon prepared to eomapile neni lnseet atvetimiaes Tor inoue. ravanie {re af dissonant of aly » Liverpool; astern Bank of ‘Scotland, Greenoct: | and by moat of the principal retail denegiste in New Yor’ avd | they begin to see things in that aapect, imust be Glad to | ments of reminiscences flitting through one’s memory, it | MAuent, nod are pretared co cory le aul ts mole en Ai a every Pracipal town io Englend, ireland, 3 Sir Win. Forbes, Hunter & Co., Scotland; | Brooklyn. Perhaps a more riaporce atyaite medieyee | be selieved from amotley fool's costume which only ex. | would be hardly worth noting, but untortunately this | th €! Y pablionions for tae. acd lorwrsebed o.alt perp oF Wales . sds branches iw every best town thrunghout England. ty | simuthis weeanever provided tur the amicued.’ No renort hs | cites the derision of ihr countries, making itself felt in | petty larceny forme a prominent and ostentatious feature | {ir country in he inail abvertbers feoetvad for paid,) to ’ 5 \ 1. W hie! a y | hitherto, been le to ts exwraordiniry | shouts of laughter that may be said to come pealing upon product: is alsnost the firs! ity you | ‘he proof copy inated and Pietor bl We Pei e orn, 42 Peck slip, the senmer Britannia, leving Bowron go the at shmnars: Aj Known. bat i nay been ot va ice great etheacy | them over the broul watery of the Allantic. But infine IT paayp ted it in commaa to nearly’ all | sib meee eT Yc, a8 eet low Yorkor to i ¢ office i} ey oy {&. | meanwhile it interfores fatally with the culture of letters. | ihe poets ‘The majority of the: distinc “ot fermen ““LEEGHES 1 WM. TA wT, Li 1 At their general passage office, 43 Peek slip, | oe By its own merits and intrinsic excellence it has be- he poets. The maj ma are distinctly modelled LEECHES | . Mahe! cd ja comer of South street. | eome highly celefwated in every section of the country. w The aforesaid bag ot dollars, no matter how acquired— | upon some particular author, whore manner and subject LEECHES '| LEEGHES : FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOT, | it, hes been'in nse. It may, Without exagmeration, be g | uttor indifference to the honesty of the means of acquisi- | they strive to copy with the exactitude of : SERGE Pcie Bana | Py The Koval Steam Ship BRITAN: | %4,*8 Intallible remedy tor colds, coughs, wathimae ada tion giving additional impetus to the naked passion for | These model ‘all selected from our mod 81,000 MARGE Healthy, Seivadiah lure ° mai 3h NIA, John Hes ., Commander. wil ahoes fas, Cong), ston, worm, emorrhage oF fal blood, gain is worth a dozen poets in America. The poets are | The old ones are never imitated. ‘The Spe ainuta amber, be ‘ORK AND HAVRE PACKETS. leave Boston for the above ports on Thuts | inv ty consumption and general debiity,, Numesta eaten, | Keenly alive to their condition, and sometimos, in sheer | jx occasionally attempted_tut the original kept in view, / GAS WITTE ane ips of this line will hereafter leave New day, February Ist, 1844, ‘may be sen jn the hunde of the ageats foe howe Wie. self-defence, embrace the idol they despise, and through | is not the “Fairy Queen,” but the Castle of Indolence,” it] (t° ~ tee tie Boge Now Vork 4 on wre on the 16th of each month, as fol- Sonne fd bye? 4 6, balsam showing that such bas its effects in be ay nde ascendancy the i elt son 1. | self an avowed imitation, PRINTING PAPE.R~-2000 Heame News Printing Paper gl q aamerable multitude of cave « proc 1 | They adopt the creed and practice of the money-changers e » ‘ Se aes "sue thas Now ship owns?" New Youn, rar Harex, | apily .B ey Agent, qian ie incontrovertible, if aaed the e temple, and are ready at amnoment’ atice to take | apg rel yen the SI eetatatine Siks bo thus outage tt O68 S008. ane EM BOKER Ist July, ugust. — STATEN ISLAND F Foot thet f , ‘ part im the seorilege, to Sl foul of the priests themselves, | reteay summed tip s—-that American poetry Ix defosmt in No 61 Liberty » Ist November. @ isth ber, ba OF WHE RHA er ey nd slay tuem on their own altar. nized! y poetry iar z oe ie¢ Rover eth Veo OF WHUPEHAT I 3 z igzmpone Rid erate 4. Nake original ity that it is not even based upon the best exan- PRIVATE MEDICAL AID. 2 NDE n 0 Na les ; that it is wanting in strength of thought, : > “i 7 ith peptember Hind Staten Telaad, on nnd afver October 2d, as follows, until \m bile | One grand element is wanted for the nurture of the ind Fofinement ; and errs Jan yelp on ( nideot false tate re Reker ee ue Was 4 ek Ce } Ith Jone Mtbet Sove Siaten Jsland at 8%, 10, 4.9, 4, Me ¢ peyéracted iliness, nud often preserve | (tical Character in America :—she hing no traditions: She Jand frothy exuberance. The clarsical acquirements of . Histied for th . I toe pao Leave New York at 9, 1254, 10 min: pas? 3, 43. : it is, 1 ia unild, pleasant, and alwys | started at once into life, nde, ragged, savage, self-confi- | the American poets ure loudly. in pon by their ori. | saving d the tiewlar rten {st January, (16th February. N. B.—On Sundays the boat will leave at II instead of 1g. | harmless; it is purely a vegetable Compound, and may be tain | dent. She has nothing to fall back upon her in history—-no | tice; but no such influence is visible in their works... | iv ste © © aware of Uy ' Ist October, } tet November ‘All trvight shipped is emuniced to br particularly marked Yad | with out safety n ail kinds of weather and under alt ciream | ago of gold—no fabulous antiquity—nofairy-land, It she | Longfellow ond three or four more excepted, Yt maght | fattstll DF FM alii IG . JB. Pell, 21st Bebraary. Ci6th Marche # ere Sexeer. Cot ia healing expee petal anil at the same | had carved a National Poetry out of eh nad circtim: | rather be predicated that they are utterly ignorant of thc Mvthett, conats cheney thas, Re? - ions of these ships are “not surpassed, com PACKET FOR MARSFILLES—For lat Febroa | sands who were laboring under temprrary lacs hott ie hug | Sauces: the would have solved a philosophical doubt | principles of art, or tI they hold all ‘principles in con. the express Tires . pay be seanired for, pomlore. Le aice of ¢9 ty=-The barque MARCELLA, Capt Hagar, will | produced great impr the health of persona cousuitw | Which can never again he Loge by an experiment so “att | tempt. ‘The qualifications of the poet are lowered in f their e he) pena "oe fone $ Ls rag + Rady be applic every r+ mn toe lace of the ship Henry Thompson, not ar- | tionally feeble, as to ‘aud vigor to the | 404 perfect in its kind. he ; ‘ational Poetry we mean «| them to the meanest and scantiest elemente, They are on rt Tor these vessels will be forwarded by the aut. | "War Baga oe ut TORIMO. poetry moulded and moditied by the national mind, re- | level with the versifiere who fill up the corners of ou Ppibers. ar than the expenses serially ig- Pasengs POW ENCE & PHELPS, ce Hood tem ® m lecting the character and life of the people. and reposing, provincial journals, into which all sorts of platitudes are ~y arcu ou them, Por freigl OF prasane, apvly 10 ’ 103 Front street, or to ANGANES!.—'QROOND)—2000 | Tbs Black Oxide of | UPOM A universaltaith. | This does not seem to be » thing | admitted by the indiscriminate courtesy of the printer. t BOYD & HIN CK EN, Agent. BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, Manganese, fr eale by ERSSE & BROOKS. to be grown in a season, like maize or carrots, or to he | Thetr poetry is emaphatically provincinl, even to-ite dic. tu couse lting rooms of the Colle. 0 9, Nowswn a4 + i ee No, 9, Tontine Building, cor. Wall aud Water st. 526 otee 9 Tontine Building, cor Wall and Water sts. 427 Sere No, 61 knocked up cn « sudden, like a Jog-ho Yet it is in" tion, which often stands in as much need of a Glossary ae 113 Sm Wre

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