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SSS = Vol. X., No. 53— Whole No. 362%. Tot ne Public. THE NEW YORK HERALD—laily newspaper—pub- bapa hes day of the year except New Year's day and Price 2 ceuts per copy—or $7 26 per an- Te poset |—cash in advamce. enue Sith spl every Saturday per yd cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum— iu asvance. ay eae RTISERS are informed that the Herald is over THIRTY Escape ys and increasing fast. It has the largest circutation of ony paper paper in this city, er the world, and is, Therefore the the bast nel for business men in the city or country. moderate—cash in ad- PRINTING of all kinds excouted at the most moderate price, oat ant sty’ and in OES OONDON BENNETT, Paormicron oF THE Henao Estasusnmnnt, Northwest coraer of Fulton and Nassau stroete, NEW JERSEY “RAILRU, AND TRANS- PORTATION COMPANY SEW ARRANGEMENT, COMMENCING OCT. 16TH -1843. ¢ D TWENTY-K VE CENTS. ris yt the foot of Courtland street, New York. (rae ee tT ary A A At aH, ane Me Ac ms " a 9 é a 5 do: ide 3. do: 7 ON'sunpays. seh sae .M. Ate P. M. and 986 P.M. Pye uy sex Sailroad for Orange, Mill- si ison, aud Morristown, ran ay mite, spange , and Connect with 9 ANEW OA ALAR arom aAeAM any FM, AT was See, M.| - i & 5 do. age = oe do. 7 do. 5 . PM. ‘he, poine pe Weed. Pe Plainfeld, I Roundlyroge, Brot Ratt itor ork aes sete Town 25 cenvs. a bere w¥ort eG. cae 0 Oe Fi, + SM eG PN. -" a i pita a 7 do. p New BRUNSWICK. oes Fook Of Conrciunde weieet, New York, daily ves ¥ a Leavea ee Beant wet arse. at Sa Arie * New Breaewick. diy M., and 84g PB. between New vont Brags 50 cent wut Rew Br few York and Rahway, % pon zabetntown, Ri , and New Bruaswick Newark lea, Hengas, and iaet offen Fe de Mpa cess ag rece son wr A Man re re ia te etphis trains, q used ation fare | betwee Ne York and ah Bs and hax b laced (ineluding, ferry niet Reeca’ Rew Brurswick and New York $75 Pr yar. PATERSON RAILROAD F. ILLING! Et rie Patera wo sate ty will Loa ritgnon, ere” ny Sve Ney Yors. wer we PM. Tbs Buiday Trine will be discontinued til father n0- ion cars leave daity { Sunda: ore So ey ranteF Osartlandt atret fore the stated hour of devarture Syiseme WINTER ARSANG T—FOR ALBANY, Via BRIDGEYORT aud Hevsaronic © ¢ Weerenn Rawpnosys, s sily, wundays, Excepted any be this. oute will take the new am pega bce AMROD: Capt, J. "Brooks, whieh leaves york from, fort Liters) at, 6 o% ibe for Bridgeport, thew: ae Western Hiroe is, with Uchauze of cars or barr crates, ibany, arriving same evening at & o'clock. through wiser Freight, apply on hoard, og, fi ie paves bese jatec BP PeiLADELLHL WEW YORK AND P"iLADELE Nuweaunswice a nina mm Ane BUALINGT! Py A RA sRUAD LINK Taenton, UGH IN SIX HOURS, ing sea tee daily tram te Coot of Courtland. ee oA. jail Pitot Line at (% P.M. ‘Lig gros Bosker, from thence by proning Liae vroceeds V pmeal to Camden (opposite to e Gli procure Thetr tickets at Lhe ofie, foot of street, Where a coinmodions steamboat, will be im i ‘with bagvage crates ou board. ‘baxgage crates are couveyed from cil wihout being opened by the way ach traia is provided wi Which ire apartments nad dressing rovme excresely for " a 2 Vhiladetphis from the foot of Wal- eects coats Bost tp Banieatown ap Tye ‘oelock, A. M teen amden, at 5 o’olock,, fA, Mand 4P. jorn to jaltimore leave Philadelphia at 7 being a coatinuation of the tines from ESTABLISTIND, ae IGRANT PASSAGE 61 "BS Si RENT, NEW YORK. a: ae the Old Bleck Bell Line ot under sen Bo vues ne warn le ya the 38 16th F. broary. Baile a whaas A SHIR, (aew) the ist March. we. Barwow, 1th Marebs Sromeveesedaon Civeusrol. sory fa out the year, 10 ths eae ui Aa Rie GEAN aptain Bartletc, ist Ay Pt M perts i Fe a paroegs can Fe © cares at peta wed tates ab Captunn Be az. Tho: ing, iin Grose Brvvayn ad Ireland, tony te: it every care wii! b- taken (o make puswnges a» Comfor table as they can reassuabiy expe t ine should he cms eng. rs Sapcome out, Davetie money wil he povmnnely, sates Pons esien pea urvial wyad eas ‘y provincial ‘Bap sao) branch ottnad and Bankers, tare J. Barned & Con, . which are pay ble tik vat buland ad W. dicwate apply (if by letter post pu eK ew oh ROMAN, 61 Soxtharnge near Wa I gireet, can atall times be EW LINK OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. weet York on the sith and Liverpool om the 11th " Cobb, ath December. ERIDA. ‘Depeyster, 2th Janmary, CRS Skaddy, 260 ag ve SCIUS, eat Joba € rollins, ‘Mth Marel Kaom Live: SIDDONS, Copiaic 8 ie e vate f 1008 tons, ¥ af News York, vith’ saci improvements ees st abeed .somfort for pane decious.” is $18, tor which ah The price of waste aren will Ge irpviied hogs ship sre commanded by ced masters, wha will make every axertion to give ge ccom- tion. captains oF owners of uhe ships wi reels or packages seat by a sheretor. PUOLET SS RUG? 98 South at OWN. SH 1iPUbY Exo skitvent stawillhe charged (2g ta per sini eet ; 50 cents per 04% 2, aid orweapepers | cent each. PABSBAGE FROM _¢ AND IRELAND ted, unless fe Mow York, oF to nr LIVesre eass.en Livecpoot | Rip att ee witht bers, aa Line of ‘Pac! ets, Sahin ld awetually on the 7th gad 1th of fas a iy vate class of American ther 5, aitording welt are ‘comma: figw (Mr. Jamey D. Roche) is tthey" shall ve forwarded with care aud a the parties sereed for aot, come ont, the mouey will recarsed’ to"thaee wid paid it here, without any redac- Bleck Ball, oF Old Line of Liverpool Packets, comprise magaiticwat Pips, vie cae a, the Ne eae hou NORTH AME Hie Ne ward oe Sesestataaee of dase to them so many years, for whi no remit, ng, money eae eet rafts at sigint for any, rant dr aay Loop and, Ballin OTR GROT Re mt rill be pajd.on oman’ st aay, of the ‘ates is favorite Rocue, presen #09. eee we Bate OF Line cf = ons soe cE: Ly 4 vind wt ge at hid Vendors raryassed OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS, et Rekete fy Daveryool will heads lowic sailiag day falls on Ban rs the oh paies Cee nara Se va N rom L Re CAubRivae, sey 3 ne ¢ yet. 1 u WC. Barstow, Feb, The ENGLAND, a cid 2 * ‘oats Bartlett {Ree Ms i A atad, ba” Rae 6 'Rtathboue,@ March ot is Te MONTEZ ith, aly Me 1 cen Ov. oy 1 i Lowber? March 36 a : 618 bes, Furbs Bee i 18s curber, The NEW YORK, (new) Ate. at 1 9 ey Cropper, Breil % He , Cropper, The COLUMB ok i Sepe 1 Oct. 16 G. A.Cole,@May 1 June 16 The YORKSHIRE, (wow) "S Sept. Nov. 1 tuna, Jan. P4 Mar. 1 Max july, hy ley, ‘These ships are not survaseed i in po in cheir cabin accominodatior by any vessels in the ‘The commanders are well known as men of character and experience, and the strictest attention tal ware be paid te Promote te comfort and couvenieuce of pussengery h stern as regards the day of sailing, will be observed as eretofore, price of passage outward is now fixed at Seventy-Five Dalle, for which ample stores of every description will be with the ae of wines ay sisal which will rr Werther th Mg oy le for any letters, pares lading are Xt of elegance or comfort ir fast sailing qualities rular bills of | sage, apply to ga DEE. |. MARSHA _i2ef_and of BANKING. BROTHERS ‘k C1 “TAPSCOTT’S GENERAL EMIGRANT PASSAGE OFFICE. co, me Sonth st. Ly ali a a the ships will sail oa the _tucceed z : aE hielo 16 | to him, deliver them BOSTON BUSINESS EXPRESS AND a pL LETTER OFFICE. have made arrangements t res aoe via eee to Bo. tou, fo. ow ut transportation of il Pack ges, jotrs, Orders, ke., AT ONE h orders be eatrusted . it and return the ae Of the G.m will recs u Boston in perso es ava os the Doata sree ia a ew vou a pane 01 teers ‘orwaided by the Cuuard Steamers from Bos toa. ‘Letters can be pre-paid at this office, fur auy part of Great Britain or the Contivent.. PARROTT & £0. A meg yr New York. aston, 10 Congiess street ey TRPRESS., oe , subscribers run their F gpress regularly, very di He Kail trond. (sh 7 spol Noland trom New Yorks ‘lbuny nd bat a get tn bea rons of seed. for collecting bills, notes, irate aaa ‘secounts, ity at 6 o'clock, A. im advance $f the Uni 1% im*rre BE: 55 same eventn, turre ot Oia Commer cam, beg aor Mal sums of £1, £2, £3, £5, demand, we spat dec | a rinse KOs, Barkers Lanioas setae Bi iverpoo!; Rastern Baul Banking Company; Sir Win, Forbes, aud the briuches tn’ every pout town thro land, Scotland and Wales, which dmits wi either of the packers of the 16th, 21 Caledonia saving trom Boston on the tat of ‘March “Aj J.T. TAPCO’ ‘As eit gue pasnge ofhce, 49 Peek a, corner of South street FON Hal HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL, Naval Mail: Sisam Ship HIBER NIA, C. re E Jugkins, Eeq., Commander, will leave Bo: oston for the above porte on Fre day, Ms MY ext. Avely te D. BRIGHAM, Jr. £9 to Slee Ne FOR EIVERPOOI— The New fel5re ARRANGEMENTS i 1844. ‘The subseribers beg to cull the atteution of their the publie [yh to their saperior arrangements fo en ers from, and gmouey to ail ed eos fees RTHE NEW'L! nd pare of EC LIVERPOOL PACKETS, PCOMPLUSING which those whose passage may be engaced w Willd oe Mraatietma snl vases face the teers aneed Packets ate the most m gnifice.t ships aftoat sud the frequeuey of thair rail ng, {being every five days) prevents the psssibility of | Dapece ers ay uauecessarily devained at Liverpool. Kt ty meet the want: of the public Mr. Wan. me ott, oneaf the 4 + fexpense, 19 of » of these triend: age Mey ibeerihers, a fcr, whieh to those Sequ- inted with Mr, 8 sufictent gearaniee that they will receive everv au tien from him and be quickly and Soutortably despaiched. Bhowia cove seut for decline coming the passage money hones prowpsdy_refund-d, without any deductson—s asual stanuces—Those remitting money ean be supph vabnleg ‘&c une, tor auV ainount. pavable fr ¢ of disco: Cre rye, ety every prucipal town in Englaud, irelan Is 18 m CADDY tal wy Iecier, Dos OT eet pe MSCOTT, 43 Peck sli, Sw i oreor to — ae OTT, Liverpool 2MMNTS FOR 1 OLD eGTAseisniny PABSAUE UFFICE, Pine street, corner of South. ap 4 bscriber F leave to call the atteation of his "S for and the pable in geutral, to, the following arrangements iste, for the arose = of bringing out cabin, 2d eabin, and steer: age ve Hd rte the Reg Line of Liverpoo! Packets, sail ing 6th <istaud Mth of every month. B: the ty Peck tosail rom New York, the Ist, 10th a and from London on the 7th, 17th aud 27th ofeach month tiow with the above aud for the porposr cf afford- ter facilities to passengers, the subscriber has es- first class New Y rk built, copp red to sail pauctuaily every week ceomamodation of persons wishing to remit money to their tunilies of frieuds, deafis are given, payableat sight, on the following Banka, viz = wineial Bank of Ireland, payable at Li Cloumel, Youghal, Bally mena, Largan, Conteh ners Ser Tarde infoematzen (i {icp} RA paid.) apply to Kilrus! i—The City nik of Gian ‘Vessrs. Spooner, Atwo ‘KCo. Bankers, London; ‘aterlov toad, Liverpool; payable in every town JOSEPH cc uth, No ¥. jo Qtbleus. P. W. BYRNES & CO, ‘e a Ws oad iverpool. ay NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. x a from New tb ‘Bist, and = . é : 4 100 Pine si From New York, Loot, New Ship LIVERPOOL, 11:0 tons, Amel 2 ai dane & ig. 2 Jan'y 21 iS .ship QUEEN OF WEST, Nahe Uns P. Woodheuse. Rey 3 july § New ship ROCHESTER, 0 wos, i he Ship HOTTINGUER, 1050 tons, 1 o guER, duly, at the city of New York, are comman and abllity, and will be dispatched panetually om the Zit of each month, se Their ‘cabins ae elegant nnd gommodions, and are furnished With whatever cus conduce to the cage and Comfort of pusseu- “Price of passage, $100. sible for auy parcels or packages seat by unless regular hills oftadlug are signet therefor. ht x ee OOD Het MINTURNS, York, street, New FIRLDEN MSROTHERS 6 & CO. s iMee NEW. yGn. mt aad co E..le herealte Seeond Line—The Ships of this line will er leave New bE andl aud Havre on the 16th of each month, as fol- it orto im Naw Yorn. From Havre. New bari 4 ONEIDA," . — 16th April. Comp he. r No bi ik =. ene! it Retenber. eanber Ship parities! Apa 16th May ‘Captain it August.) lath Seneembez # Edward Fanch.@ ist December. lth January. Ship UTICA, int Mi fee leh Bebraney th February. - New ship ICHOLAS) Ist Janes 1th July. aptain } 16th November ruary. Q 16th 3 commodat these sbipe are wot surpassed, ‘com ining all harmay be require fi omfort.. ‘The price ‘of ca bin passage is $100. Fessagers will be puvplied with every re ast th the exceytion of wie and qdors Ui for theae veasely will be forwarded by the sub scribers, five from any other than the expeasce netuslly” tr curred vaghem. For inh or agape SP pond 5025 ec No.9 Tontine tuilding, cor. Wall and Water st MARSEILLES LINE ETB. fi undermentioned si ue will be regularly dis ein the Ist, and f Marseilles on the 5th of each moath } 16th June. i " HIME A aie Beem a Bee. wee 2 4 bia ¥ THOMYRON aa i Apri 3 IHOLANOS; Cane (aie Ar Jase 3 J are all coppered aud copper tantael, and have excellent ac itivas Tor jausseugers, i ice of cabin passage will be $100, exclasi of wines 4 dressed to th od BO & HINCKED il ve pate Tres of other changes tron host cxrealip tend.” TAWRENCI te THLE 192 Front street or to & HINCKEN, Ageuts, Noa Tontine WY SOREAINE ov rackers pe better scoummydation of shippers, it is rates to despatch his “port on the 10th, Lith, 2th, Bh of each month, commencing the lou October and con ti until May, when regular days wall be appointed for the ear, whereby reat delays ant disappoint mer months fol aptain Latham, oa ra Marnford. Gk, pea f Now York, express of have recently been will mum i cor fort. They are com- eed, will make every exerti hey tik atall times be tow d i by stem the o of b - Mae a Pee ce Sager | Siete iia cis ea for the same and aa By eT Set ‘severed 6 sea tear KE en of Sig pore Getter be 00) Neither the captuius o Owuers of these ships will be respon: | EO7ds. aud 3 Wall street. Packet dist Frbr siPeot Pe eepa | Bier iu wom et ship HO urchen, will oar ith, Bae to Bi master; B00 t For freight or puasaye, paving very serena cept apply to the Captain on beard, at west side WOODHULL & MIN" ron Rented tal sie. ‘dad ‘The superior packet ship Hi 1068 toms burtuen, val suceer her reaalar day,2ist March ‘OK LIVERFOOL—NEW LINE. Hibs gcse febrero soled races, eyird tingwer, Ira Banley. mapas the Rochester, and SPA RRICK, © i, Trask, of 1000 ve ner eet dy For freight or pa comm ited for aplens having ae fuailed for 9} or comfort, re erg aoa wharf fot of Wall aret ort rip (rah es f. K.COL! Fe padkee Shit Noscing Cape. J wilt sucoond the fend mail tie 7 . | Seer Yy upon the ships of this ine sailing pune 7 EW LINE OF LIVERPOOL Packet af Bist ebruary—the Paieue Laven : chet»! ROCH:STER, arte jar day. bac! Jat. “John Britton, wit sail positively te abore, her coy has Accommodations unsurpassed for the comfort of ex- fond cabin and steerige, paseengers. ‘Those wishing to sevure berths should make early appucat Burling slip, or to we AA i) fire ‘ii beti slip. cor South st. NeW LINe PAUCKE LS FOR LIVERP el Racket att Kertruar: The spleadid aud fay neke* shiv RO} tona barthen, Capt J. Britou, will sail on Friday, 2ist Feorn her » lar dey. The ships oe fine are alt (00 tons barhen nd upwards. Persons about to embark ‘or the old coon not fai 10 £.€ the advantages to be derived from seleeti ether as their grest wi y, more orf ttable aut conve their accormmoda‘ions, ny others. ‘Those fal to make early appnent ol At cheir Genera 43 Peck lip, coruer South paihe Rochester will vi! from Liverpool on the 6h ot Apel. id ir triends,ean have them brought any of che regalar tine sailtag 4 26th of every mouth id w athe street, mouut ‘pay! inali the p inctpal towns of Wales constantly for sal as above. he Garrick will su-ceed the Rochester, and sail on 26ch fevraary f LotoBire PACKe st Kon HAV &E—(Second ihe it tae eT aoe Taek im ater, wil the tet 0 ‘ YD & HL NCKEN » 9 Fontine Bui Lo fe verte. rOe Prot yt i of ist of Marcn— The ship HENRY LHOMPSON, Cape. Sylvester. For frei Ar Bysake, apniy to oh & PN ELPS, ‘Tot Prout BOVD & HIN¢ 9 Tontine Build nx, cor Wal BOOTS AND SHOES. LADI£S AND GENTLEMEN. <a ALL WHY WEAR the abov- articles andwish tosare money, hadi bet:er lose no fhiouabie Boot aud noe Stores of S Gl Greawich stro t, where ali may suit that, for style or mate, fas, 6 SU passed OF per- mage ea o's vies a thi 8 to f5toMtec ¢ in particular those ladies and gentle mea he, ow: si tera well fitting bow oF waster au iweusable article to the Cout ensemble of all withun the beau monde, that W056 oF 61 Geeenwich street, are tue oaiy plac #iu ew ‘York they exude % ne H chal an es Gaiters, Shoes, Ke., always on er, ay {i Rewer T, 16036 nd 161 Greenwich str-et. 21) a Price Two Cents. AMERICAN HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. hone | fe situared on Chestaut at opposite the ene Square,) and ip the immediate le places of amazement and resi ie moet thorough manner, by John ar as wards of ove hundred rooms, hich the potions hae oe vicars sdloining, suitable throwshoat, pfwithont regi co zal for the reeepuion Peni ocho mermsepeeres Ee 2 proprietors flatter themselves, rl bur }. will nab! Stone orn ent ic fo couche o | Ts w ncaa spares rantee to their walla she found ‘in ‘any Hota in the Cnived to the Bowl. where mee au Times be in readiuens- A CH. wastes Proprietors. January 15th. 184. ie hw, § 25 HANGE HOTEL—RACTIMORE, Ri E SBS COLEMAN wi "The patro frigate Lneeedalty oat ruary 1, 1844. fl im ec PR a ka RIE ee ON HOUSE HOTEL. takes be init e =n Tanke bay ink city at ‘amily apartments onan ne employed to to Dyocure permits to Inad pans mae $ board vessels immediately ‘fer the Visit pea sh Comal to this Island should procure a passport froin |e WILLIAM FULTON NGLISH ADV EK’ TISEMENT. at Mo port of embarkation, to obvinte dif- £) suet A if cwnspried HOTEL, ‘Gates, and near the ‘Royal fee ets of the ebe site the Mi ted sed eer cles yaar A jaths chs will’ be eat Ps vane for board, &e. on the TEN: athe may honor him with their patronage that nothing shall be them Peo find by ran Careauag wats Loose i so liberaliy saneyr' a een. Ws Pe kee BRITISH and AMEKICAN PERIODICALS EBeOW 8 S not engaged i in mercantile pursuits sauy become On pavinent of five I same terms on ‘which’ Merchants are dmitted. vidoe y order. CHAS. M. Wi fim? Recording Secretary. FOR LITERARY INSTITUTIONS AND PUBLIC y bailar _LIBRAKIES. D, in Seven Lau lakes Florence. (ade) Latin translation by Y avees 4 Mresied ‘ nae, by Cunich, in tie Tlic ‘oss’ in the Eagli in the in the Spanish by Gar Mal This work Gomprin-s twea var nnmers, forming two handsome quarto volumes. Each uml i sa superb Eng’aving dawigued by Professor Nencini, from Floreves. Price of each number is $1 50—cwo ‘numbers to be pud- lehed Remi ved at Mr. RICHARDS? Off ‘Subscriptions recei: at ir, 4 ine, 74 Lispeuard street, corner of Broadway, over the New Yo L y- Im*ee THE Poe ONDENOE BETWEEN RNS AND CLARINDA. ih ee Se eae t (op mysterious and secre, {Correnpgutegce betwen the Bu ‘which took place Poet athe cele- brated Clertode, Bee in 187 to V3, atid which has been sought fo a ta, vain by Cusininy ham a: eae fons the marpose of oublic th + Finds, or nda of bere m, W. C. Mehyehose, fallen into 4 is wow firs: Burns and Fietouiee and eanaot tromgly interest rea pablished 1g this exty and Eainbureh Amer ion is ant I2wo 0 pages, cloth, gilt—is ina ed and forsaieby RUE WXOY SCO. 3 Park Row, epnovite the Astor House, Notices of the Corres dence between Burua and Cinrinda, rome the Britiel iida_nave long been els by the ndunirers '. of Bs resto ween apcreeas taper tices bee jiography.”— oats work with warmer feel- have we FOV Seogmereg the ove before us. The voll ication was dae to ese Burne’ devot-d attachment the letters Leaner ae pony traits in the wi y devious character of ht ht 0 ay, crate rally rn haract SMW ilsorsr the Sous ‘of Hobert Barus f knows, this book Tyla Tecrined beth with avidity and angiery. as being proha- Diy te lat of hi age which wi'l be and as uringi iy to Nghta paeange in Grto weapeed in amyetery, fraitful of the last the geome histo aya oar treat Natioutl Bard bys descendant of one why pp alo with genius —Kilmarneck Jour is invested with an acumulation of attrac- tions, we have aot brea disappo ned. high ay Our antici, phy Sate out a Clarinda and) Barns, is, we to'ary litervture has bees wre ‘a letters may now ms ate Siraay Night, to provide ameetf” with a LOOK 4 AT THIS. NS CORK SOLE sOOTS, 8, ba of Dancing Pum Dan ing ister 21 any 6 Be Be ry These siya, fast sailing, first ie shine, ait Bante’ | ana ant obese aeee es Rubosr Strap. Cloxs, Moce: aod She Misses” fand Chi f all kinds to be found in the world ali of owr own ma ufvetare, and the best of French aud warranted to be the best, and es cheap aa the eliray- Wei corer of Franklin stieet. RGAE CERES Ger Broadway. 396 lin’ re 26 CATHEMINE STREET—Thav's the can save money Lati Ul, can fing at theabove place and Ship place yi + wish to. be economi ‘iter Boota, Shoes, Busl 18, 0f ¥ rious colors, of eleg nt shi taut beautiful hi at the lowest prices ever offerea city, astollows :— Ladies’ haa t Repu = ea Lo a bo Strong Leathe Miswes? and C 2's dies’, micsee’ oud childrus lodia Aubber Shoes and Oyer n prop FtIOR “Also ailourta of la- heapest; men's. boys? Shoes you cau think of ehe:per than the pod youths Buots and Shoes, exuriordinaty cheap. | Now then, say, come and jo will surely tcy, aud be satiafied that noe re better and wone x0 cheap ast 6 im*m OWNS", 25 Catharine street. OMY IN BIOTS AND SHOES. k. Eeunomy being the order of the day, the s <<, ear senber fuvites the attewtion of the public vo hs rue itt Boots fon $2 upwards. Ie will wll we the of $1.50 a Kvow pair ol te, aud of oud eallist ran’ m, renkee ubout them, aga singie wial will the , archase: He «iso boots of all descriptions to shortest notic vd t being guaranteed iu Id to do by ta tw and filling up aud keepiag expross! customer. Consundy on haat Cort s le Boots, from . sewer 114 Falion stent, assaw aud Vuteh streets. fr sat te N ‘or sale alot of fresh im of black, blue, dun ano white and wed Pouters; a crest var f lac Bt He dss back d: rds thae do wud silver do; Aloud Lauiblecs; “lack, blue, vrllow aud while do; SM gp.ca aud Turbu_ts, of ail tue kaown ohors: OTICE—An apelication will be made at son of the Lrgial means: of toe State of New Corporation of a be evoleot Society in Ue cit ork. tor the ine acd© ua'y of New bork, to be cailed "The Noa association of the Sis of Beuevolence, if ZVUING AND Visi INO ‘rusted tA bac ARD wm she first soya of Cur, Are at, ood, mi VALENTINES, No. ‘ Beeam Park Kow “Lovee ah vel tet wi OF Tok AFFLIv THE FOLLOWING Fee, xe ES ate dediewed to hei wore, aa uy are well ac waisted with the vista sof RVINAN IIA Sir. Brash, Clr iu the Ree. ir vier ia avd Son, Sparmk te Dr Beusamin #. Latimer, Uflicw Chath tm st the Oics. Broadway. Laue h a 065 Union Ciace Btn streat. idk marian of iw Odd Fellows Livewy, Not oad Also, the L mc J Goffin, comer uf Aathony steer aad Browlway. ir. A Hall, Burke per of the *ifth Word Hovel ft Jalias C8 nium, 119 Cnariton sive t. CA Myo Stare Manaiactory. 1 bowery r. P. Donalds, Autior of re Und ows Of ring. For the sake of aniering hams icy we would a ive all thore win d wish coughs, umMpou beer compinivt or dysy t= oes, ayou wher s ater may ve placed = Numeous certs CARMINANTIA DEPOT, Comer tak ae eater may be pera at toe fi wre BRAHAM ea taON, freuebe ‘ or Cy og) ait ei ‘Apparel, acd peceoaal propert o pec FALMO'S(UATEYOONG CAT ASD COFFE! E ROOMS LE CORNER OF BROADWAYAND CHAMBER ST. HE FIX CURRS, S}OUK AND GOODWILL of t Fusiness, the m s° prom nent ibaa pherey! orger of Chamber at ret an Bra way td be ie on the prem erteoniee es tl is the propricwor berg oblig. eed, roars 0 were MONTHL Peon D “OF THE MEDICAL AND gael ehett INSTITUTE, ULE TREATED. fl unmation of the Eyes 3 Whites 4 Coustioation Bleed bid tivenved kidaogs 3 Ocanism 1 Great Devility 2 Rh-aunatiam H Disease of dhe Heart: 2 Medwifery 4 Head: (i buhay in makiog Wa- 1Ty ter 1 1 Ser Weakness 2Piles ( Examinatin of the Chest 5 Conghing ise: SURGICAL orntat't TONS 4 Bad Stri tures cored with 1 Disease of the Spine ponte tig or bamiog A Caneer on the Breast re Liflamed Pesticles moved 3 Bubors cured by aa improv- 2 Hemorrhoidal Tumors re ed mechod woved. 1 Ayer 1Distocation of Shoulder 1 Fista ¢ Joint Ano 2 Pol pus in the © Nowe remov- 2 (0p rations f Squinting 1h bea cle removed 1 Vleerited Breast 32Smal! Tumors removed 1 Rractare from the free Daaee Stabbing attended =F 1 Blo ding from the Langs. ‘The poor atrended co without ‘charwe, very ¥, becween three aud four o'clock. Di. H BOST WIC f4 2w® Auending Saree GENUINE TEAS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE CANTON TEA COMPANY, Principal Store, Chatham street, New York ranch Stare, 319 Bleecker st, N ¥. Agency at W16 Fulton street, Brookyn. leo, corner af Main and Van Honion Paterson, N. J. IS YSTE RHE ATTEN TION OF CITY AND COUN. ¥ families and parehases wy their severa! establish porate, wher they, thiok will be found by fa the heats lection of pure and maadw itera ihe United States, The an ivergal popatarity and re 7 house, with ref. reace to high qu litive toe prices Mt dealing, is too wel: anderetoad to reader fwrther en Original and only w wehowar for vale of Ho s4an's Black Obrerve-Stranwerewill se partion arto remneunber the nam tet the al atore in Chatha 1,” between rape as treet. a Ty I) wit also be pleased to take aotier, chat the Can ca whatever, ercopt ment mpany have Sothien, to do with ang ether stores at the tap of this advertise arty LEEPER. BROTHERS, i MARKET STREET PHIGADE: PHtA, CIPATING the viv Dot busier Woe ineroaned th iratoek © d snafacruring ve. times ae Gy Fval Cue " an tobe Purchasers may ely on vant aestity of iBREL WAS ILe A SUS “aN tweladias the rextest ea ay ishm © te wecumh oth preee it ba tie low steaday Prowemente in x olw ye whe rive by Fi ENCH ARTIFIC ‘bucribers have ims re aud keey Cvuat wt! ch Al Viewer atervals 0 kins lowes Feachers, € saleby Que LSA at very low priers, iremau ten ere cal bef ore purchasing Cisewhere = Algo. 4 bare sorted tof Stert Peas Ganehveuared by Very. (i Hort and Mite ell, all of mmhich will b= sold ver ow oj er whi evale or retails as the sabeerber wishes ty beows Hees yw spr pig Me MeCN TE an «vod at aie bie piace for lave tall Kinds at theos ie ipa well nat this a tot offer tt wy f Pe Cukes pe oy hy ‘ Melee himmatif that at at rhe or wat _ a ‘TNO. HALER. | EXTRAORDINARY AND sp ~ | Another Rise in the Price GREAT EXCITEMENT IN THE VERY LATE AND IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE. ECIAL EX- PRESS OVER LAND. of Cotton. MARKET, Two Hundred and Fifty Thou- sand Bales of Cotion sold in Liverpool in three weeks. State Trials in Ireland. Fun and Fears of the Repealers. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAM HIBERNIA AT BO The steam ship Hibernia arrived a Monday morning, with papers from London to the 4th inst. SHIP STON. it Boston early Liverpool and Our Special Express immediately siarted, and reached our office between four and five o’clock yesterday morning. ‘This extraordinary express came all the way by land, by horses, riding day and ni ht. Ita enor- mous expense can therefore be easily imagined. In,a commercial point of view, the news 1s cf the highest importance. Cotton hui Tus Appress.—The House of Lords reaum, five o'clock, when Her Majesty's Speech pee in the usual’ manner. Lord Fi.von, in moving the Address, ably reea- pitulated and commented on the different topics im the Speech. The motion was briefly seconded by Lord Hin. The Marquis of Normanny made some remarks on the present state of Irelund. The Noble Mar- quis} alluded to the Royal Commission, and said that he would much reer that Government had informed themselves on the poiuts in which altera- lions were necessary in the relations of landlord and tenant, and brought in a Bill on teeir own ree sponsibility, than that they had referred the matter to a Commission. On the other topics in the Speech he was not then inclined tovuier; but he concluded by stating that he would probs ably 6 give votice of a fo motion on the state of lreland for the 13th of this month, Lord Bovawtam expressed his satisfaction at am Address which consisted entire!y He never before remembered «time in which every quarter of the world was clear—no one part of the political horizon was obscured. In regard to the trials in [reland he would 1.ct hypothetic ally antici- pate their event, or any question which mnght arise out of that eveat, There was no doubt that if Gov- ernment was not sufficiently anned to preserve the peace of the realm, Parliament wenld discharge ite duty and give the requisite powers. The only ques- tion would be as to the tact of the ne conceived, however, that a policy ¢ was the most to be desired. Iis Lordship approved of the Royal Commission, which, however, was a matter of great delicacy, and required to be execu- ted with great regard to the rights of private pro- Pee: Jn allusion to the passage in the Royal nee respecting the relations with France, the Noble Tort pronounced a glowing eulogy on M. Guizot, “the able, honest, and virtuous French Minister of Foreign Affairs; and bitterly denoune- ed the enemies of that 4 inister, who were seeking to excite the people of France, or rather of Paria, by keeping alive the flame of hoetility towards id gone up full dd since our last accounts, with tremendous gules. Two hundred and fifty thousand bales had been sold in three weeks. The State Trials had gone through seventeen days, and each day was a perfect farce. Parliament had met. We give Speech. Nothing done. ‘The London papers in the East the (ueen’s India interest have all attacked the cotton speculators, most vio- lently too. The Hibernia brought eighty-six passengers.— She brings both Liverpool and London papers to the 4th in her day of sailing. Packet ship Siddons arrived out 16th ult. ; lumbus, 28th; Ashburton, 29th; Whitney, Ist instant. Co- and Stephen ‘The Queen has been pleased to approve of Al bert Davy, as consul at Leeds, and guire, as Consul at Glasgow, for the of America. OreNinc oF Housk ov Lonvs, PAaRLiaMENT—QUEEN Thomas Ma- United States mission of those who had tickets fromm the Lord Chamberlai The body of the House was svon siterwards ted by the peeresses and other ladics having the privilege of the entré the back benches on both sides f th two o’clock the firing of the Park guns, and the flourish of trumpets, announced the Majesty, and five minutes afterwards the ro cession entered the House ceded by the heralds in their tabard: Buccleuch bore the Crown, and the lington the Sword of State. Her leant upon the arm of Prince Albert, Her Majesty's train. was borne by euch, the Mistress of the tremely well. the Duchess of Bucc! occupied all louse. At arrival ot her pro- al order, pre- the Duke of Duke of Wel- Majesty, who Hooked ex- Robes, assisted by other Ladies of the Househoid. Her Majesty took her seat on the Dake of Wellington, bearing the Sword of <t ate, id stood Wo add on her Majesty Throne. The ’s lelt His Koyal a ness’s chair was placed on ce first it a of the Throne. ler Majesty having desired all presentto be seat- ed, directed the Usher of the Black mon the House of Commons to Rod to sum- the bar. The aker, attended by several Members of the fi ‘couse of Commons, shortly ufierwards made bis appearance, when her Majesty, na tinct tone of voice, read the clear aad dis- yeech, which was handed to her by the Lord Chancellor with the usual ceremonies, as follows:— The Queen's Speech. My Loapa axp Gentugman, It affords me great aatinfuction again to Tiament, and to assistance and advicw. I entertain a confident hope that the general necessary for the happiness and prosperity of will continue uninterrupted. My fri relations with the King of t the good ca demanding happily estabi Government and that of his sfaje.ty, w seskrandes of the pescoful, and smicad all Princes and States, confirm me in this I have directed that the ‘rhall which I with the Emperor of China shal rejoice to think that it will, in ats resul advantageous to the trade of this country, meot you in Par- we the opportunity of protitiag by your pace £0 nations: he French, and d bet amy the continued dispositions of expectation have concluded be laid before you, and I ts, prove highly ‘Throughout the whole course of my negociations with ernment of China, | have w 1 tor any exclusive advantag: the G« the wi formly disclaimed It has been my desire that equal favor should be shown tothe industry and commercial enterprise of all natior ‘The hostilities which took place during th in Sinde, have led to the aunexation of portion of that couatry to the British pos ast. In all the military operations and expecially in the bat- tles of Meanee and Hyderabad, the con of the troops, native and European, and t antry of th we fort Gestures or tae Hover or Commo stancy and valor he ekill and gal- r ene ommander have been most formation explenatory hwith communi The estimates for the ensuing year will be immediately laid before you. ard to economy, and at the same time sideration of thoes exigences of the publ are connected with the maintenance of our mi They have been prepared with a st with # due con ic service whic! itime strength, and the multiplied demands on the Naval ant Mi 3 ry Establishments oom the various extended Empire Mr Lore =, Onntiemy Loongral you onthe im important Deanoliee uf the trade country. rovedco wad 1a parts of a widely ition of several fnctures of the I trust that the increased demand for labor hos relieved, in acorresponding degree, many classe subjects (rom sufferings and priv periods, | have had occasion to eplore. ns, whic sof my faithful at former For several successive years the annual produce of the Revenue fell short of the Public Expenditure. Tcunfidently trust that in the present income will be air) sufficient to defray t in mind the consequ ing the tine of poace, that y uphold that pubiie credit, the maintenanc cerns equally the permanent iaterests an reputation of a great country. in the course of the present year the op occur of iving notice to the Bank of & subject of the vevisiun ef ils Cuarter. ment, and previvusly to the errival of the for the pr the state of gard to the pri SF banking establishments, consideration. pear the public he charges upon «of which con- id the honor and portunity will England on the be advisable that during this session of Partia- a) per the Lave wil At the close of the last session of Parliament 1 declared to you my firm determination to maintain inviolate the legualative anion between Great Britain a T expressed, at the 9 operate with Parliament in the adoption res aa might tend to improve (he social and to develope the natural rewoure ¢ United Kingdom 1 uur resolved to not in strict conformity iration, | forbear from observations on ‘n reepeot to which proceedings are pe proper legal trity y attention has been directed to the time, my earnest de nd Ireland, e to co. of ail such mea- condition of tre. ca of that part of with this declae nte in Ireland nding befyre the state of the law and practice with regacd to the occupation of Land ia Ire land Ihave deomed it advisable to institute inquiries into o appointed on with ample auth the requisite investigation 1 recommend to your early co ments at present in force in Ireland tration of voters tor Members of Purliame You willprobably find that a revision of Gistration, taken in conjuaction with other © ject of 40 much importance extensive local and have hority to conduct f the Law aN sent in operation, would produce a material diminotion of the number of connty vuters and that it on that account to consider the state of be advisable the law, with a view to an extension uf the county fraachire in Ireland. I commit to your deliberate consideration the various ear amie veer of public policy which will necessari- ly come under your review with tull confidence in you mats and wistom and with an carnest prayer to Al- ty God to direot and your thew dure of all classes of my people. fforts to promote England. The Noble Lord then turned to Ameri- and addressed a remonstrance to those whom he called his clients of the United States, on the duty of supporting the character and credit of their country. The Marquis of Crannicarpe said that he did not offer any opposition to auy topic in the Speech except that of Ireland. On other pointe the Speech was so discreetly worded that no objection could be made to it. is regard to Ireland, he was dissat- isfied with the language erp! uored as to prospective measures, He learned from the spe: sesh fe had heard ues Government bad in contemplation no measure for the good of Ireland this session. The only measure they pointed at related to the elective franchise—an important subject certainly—but was this a measure for increasing the resources and im- proving the condition of the co uuntry? Lord Camesets complained that he Speech held out no prospect of any measure for the improve- ment of the law. After a few words from the the Address was agreed to The House ot Commons began its proceedingsat half past six, with the usual reading of Her Majes- ty’s Speech. Lord Crive moved the Addres wet seconded the motion Mr. Hume said that, though he had never heard a less objectionable Address, he could not entirely concur with the lastspeaker in his glowing deserip- tion of the state of the country. He admitte however, that there was a gratilying prospect of improvement. He objected to the practice of vote ing the Address in answer to the Royal Speech without sufficient time to consider of it—a day ought to be allowed for that purpore. He express- ed this satisfaction at the prospect of pe: be- tweeen Englund and France, and was ed to think that the course taken by Her Majesty, in fearlessly visiting that country, must have ‘end- ed to bring about a better un ding between them. He spoke with satisfact of the treaty with China, and pointed out the Chine: fe eel a lesson to this country in sound politic al econom In regard to Seinde, Na Lee Me so much ot t proceedings of Government, that he had prepared an amendment on that topic ; but it bad been ren- dered unnecessary by thenotice which hud beea given of a motion on the subject. On the subject of the Corn Laws, Mr. Hume blamed the Prime Minister for having allowed the conntry to remain in doubt respecting his views. He then detended the Anti-Corn Law League, aud proceeded to con- tend for financial economy, decrease of taxation, and free trade ; and stated that he had an amend ment to propose to the eleventh Faragrare of the speech. It wus to the effect that Her Majesty's tention ought to be called io the necessity of re- peaiing the laws which prevent free trade in corm and provisions, and all those restrictive and prohibi- tory laws which give monopolies to in classes: to the detriment of the rest. ‘Tiis amendment he accordingly moved. Lord Joun Russeun began by saying, that if the amendment of the member tor Rochdale was meant as a mere declaration of the right of the majority of the House to stop the supplies, such a declaration was totally unnecessary ; aod if it was meant as an intimation that the aupplie necessary not merely the purposes of the crown, but for maintaining the honor and safety of the CEG were to be stopped by un obstructive minority, he must oppose a direct resistance to such a principle. (Cheers.) With regard to the speech and address, the noble Lord suid he was id to find that the topics it touched upon, and the manner, in which they were treated, met his concurrence, vo us to enable him to vote for the address as originally moved On the subject of Ireland, the noble Lord suid, that thou; : the manner in which that t pie was treated in t speech, precluded him from entering into it ; sat he felt it necessary to say a few words on the sub- ject. 1 quite agree, (suid the noble Ls ord, ) that while the trials are pending bet mdieial tibu nal in that country, it would be impossible, with & proper regard to the proceed in that Court of Justice, to discuss certain topics one way or the other, without involving the conduct ¢ ons who now appear to defend their condwet before the Judges. (Hear, hear.) But I wish cow, most de- cidedly and pointedly, while abeteiorg from any discussion upon the tialce-ol ir , to preclude any supposition that I either give my approbation to the conduct whic hhas been pursued by the gow erament—(cheers from the opposition benches)— or to the unfortunate proceedings which have Oo curred in Ire and—any supposition that Lam at all satisfied with the m which the Crown hes now undertaken, or is p yy to the calamitons and v Lorp CuanceLvot » and Mr. Canp- pe reference te etate ofthat country. (Ch Wu ef wor's i will at e quit that ject >) | wirh, however, to aay, as my dae ud reminds me, that having given notice of # wouon upen the whole stote of Ireland, in which | inteud to ask the House to go into Committee upon that subject mean to bring on that motion, subject only to the supposition, which I think will be allowe to be @ correct one, that the trials now proceeding in Tre- Jand will be concluded by thet time. (Hear, hear.) Tf not, I shall ask the House to give the, on some futnese jug, that precedence which I have now ob- tained forthe day for which the notice stands. With regard to China, the noble Lord said that he was glad to find it now made a subject of congrat- ulation that England had noi, dunig the o the late government, subroitted to the afivonts and injuries which the Emperor of China would have pot upon this country and her merchants. | am glad, said the noble ford, that we did net submit to the ignominy of having British subjects confined im prison on the authority of a foreign State, ar threatened with death if they did not ngree to cer- fein peremptory terms; Lut iit we did vindioate Viritish honor; and J am ap I shat the result, so tar from being so calamitous ast was then thought 1 would turn out, that so for fro m the Chinese go- vernment having reason to be encouraged, as it ‘ they were encouraged, in their resistance to our just ands, those demands have been en- forced, end by the naval and military skill ef our neval and military commanders in that country, and the diplor exkill of Sir H. Pottinger, acting upon the instractions of my noble tne ithe meme ber from Tiverton, we have o! tai ved terms which, so far from being dishoneral have given us es of advantages greater than we have ever yet enjoyed im our intercourse w uth that country. — (Hear, lear.( After defending the foreign policy of the late government, the noble Lord proceeded to domestic affairsyand expresaed much gratification it the revivalof employment, and the improvement inthe condition of the peopic. If, said the noble Lord,we come to the cattses of those improvements, no doubt one of, the greatest was the harvest of last vear and of the year before. (tear, hear ) have made particular enquiry with respect to the ete feet of the barvest among-t the poor, With res pect to the price of food and the effect to some oor families of whom I made inquiry, I tol bys ‘one that the price of bread this year was to them a saving of a shilling every week inthe con- sumption of the family; and if we multiply the number of families who must be in, gs tpn og we see that there must be a saving ia the artic food to the amount of £7,000,000 ur £8,000,000 ster- ling, to be devoted to the purchase of articles of clo~ thing or other goods of which the poor men stands im