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~ ’ THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. X,, No. 17—Whole No. 2047, NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1844. = eee SSS” = . 7 O’'CONRELL’S SPEECH |zisuvey dectretttetetonsneera ached] ccded The cama ene ta Priee Two Cents. Public. THE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. 'To the MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS. THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily new: japaper—pub- Resadoteny Par ths year except New Year's day and ‘9 3 lence read by the crown; they have no right to Fourth of July. Price 3 cant | pee cans ae 26 per an- we from New York 2ist, and from Liverpool ms ships, wil be regular! ytispate rom AT, SRR ore Sy rey oh sso cane Neste ewe spor me and say" We will take as THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday From New Yorks sg od a IRISH /STATE TRIALS. mined to resist it to the utmost, even though their | much of it as we please, and br} yee Dey yn morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $8 12 per a0nUM— | New Ship LIVERPOOL, 1150 tons, 2 Dec. 21 Dec. 1 Feb. 5 ’ own emaneipation was offered to them asa com-| rest” They have the power to take the entire of it Pestages , Caah in aavance. J. Eldridge" aoe i, 5 (conrinunp.) promise. That was the way in which the Roman | if they pleased,tor reject the entire of it; but lam ADVERTISERS are informed thet the circulation of N. ship QUEEN OF T i Jay 21 Cau Cant Sylvester, Feb. "i H Mr. O’Connétt,, having read these extracts, con- | Catholics of Lreland met the question of the union | entitled to the benefit, it it be necessary, of the Herald is over THIRU'Y THOUSAND, and increasing | N.ship QUEEN QP THE WEST. OM,” a1 US, Cape Haile, Apni i. tinued—Are you, gentlemen, prepared to say that | in 1795. Mr. O'Connell read a passage from | whole of it, The learned gentleman then read or the oot ee eran cee ‘og igs Ee “Ay Be tanet : ya April i m the second pamphlet, entitled, * Plan ey ere, le ‘he price of cabin passage will be $100, exclusive of wines | Clective franchise? Are you prepared to say that |livered $n the 1th of January, 1800, and repre- | for the renewed action of the Irish House of Com- June 5 . acuity are all coppered aud copper fastened, and have excellent | your countrymen are not qualified to exercise the | the fret speech he ever made in public. It was de- | extracts fr by: eeret they are unfit ty be represented? Lam. sure you are | sented the opinions of the Catholies of Ireland then | 10 i fev’y 21 men in the city or country. Prices moderate—cash in ad- | New ship ROCHESTER, 450 toms, (june 1 Aug. vance us, stating that repealers recognize and acknow- ; i hat May 6 | “Goous addressed to the i 1 di 4 i H f- | ledge the rig I Victoria, her uted at the most moderate | 3hi; TTINGUER, 1050 tons, ta, BOYD & HINCKEN, will| not. Jam insisting that the union is a mockery; |to be so hostile to the union, that if they were of ige the right of Her Majesty Queen Victoria reap eon horned ftp Bursely, iy Hy Fan's g | be forwarued free of other earges than those actually paid that it is not a union, buta servitude, on the at fered the alternative of the union or the re-en act- | heirs and snecessors, to all the rights and privileges Price, and in the most y) ovr 2b y For freigyt or e apply to 3 » Pi fered the alternati t JAMES GORDON BENNETT, ‘These substantial, fast aniling, first class ships, aft built aw) TA\ NCE & PHELPS, 109, Front street or to of Ireland; that it is a compact entered into by | ment of the penal code, with all its horrors, they | inherent in the crown ot Ireland—that they would Prorartor oy THE Henato Estapiisnment, tha city of New Vork, axe com 5 mye BOYD & HINCKEN, Ageat England for the purpose of holding greater power | would prefer the latter; and even if emancipation | bear most fuithtul allegiance to Her MAowy» her 3 ‘Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassan streets. and ability, an wil js Pi . PBR m2%r No % Tontine Buil over us; of thsring our prosperity for heir ow were offered to them for thee consent to 4 anion, | Rete ep cd eet : ah th at they i eo ocd : . ; heir cabins are and ¢ommodions, aud are furnis! FOR LONDON—Rewular packe—Che splendid | advantage, and of converting the property of Ire-|teey would reject it. with scora and indigna- | they wo aiutoin all hereditary privileges of TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. ch wc aren ian coment te'cae tars snd combort ot rote masher hie HERDRICK HUBSOS. Gate “Bivore |fand. to their dwn ‘uses. Anpther complaint fas Het, “Bhat Ceontinued ‘Mr. O'Connell) wasemy {peers of Ireland as belore.” ‘Tite, gentlemen, i gers, farch, her regu: | f), di just de, of th H zi 2 - | the evidence for the proseeution—this the evid Price of passage, $100. 3 een made, and justly made, of the inadequacy of | first litical speech. Th were the sen- | th f i—this the evidence _ Neither ts enpeisha or owners of ships evilpba respon: | Her'uccommodations for ¢abin, secynd cabin and steerage | the representation of freland. Sreland, as you are fdupnune af myself and the Catholics of Ireland,with | to prove a conspiracy and illegal means and objects. GER 4 GEME. phir eericct eee yy them, regul , d. set hig trcypbark should | aware, has only 105 members in the House of | reference to the unien. We then made that ofler | Gentlemen of the jury, we did: not eail for this gue Mel KAY, dT red hy hh i at th evidence, though [ admit that it contai d- «4 i 13 For freight or, ‘apply to t eoruer of South. Commons, an am prepared to show that upon might have been taken up for there was at that » ul , yntains an a a ite Sees ne bay Seopa fen Ge aren a ™ POORAO RI & MINTURN 5 FOR LIV FOOL INEW ae raed Lord Castlereagh’s own calculations we ought to | time a very strong party in this country opposed to | mirable defence for us; but it ae produced by the Tlahd by the following first clots packet ahipe, one of which FIELDEN BRD Ea ee Noe Packet of 6th WarheeThe ndid. packet ‘ship | have 150 membfrs at least. The want of legisla- | the assertion of the privileges of Roman Catholies, | Attorney General, and on that he calls on you to py Liverpool ou the Ist, 6th, Alth, 16zh, 2ist and 28th of =| orto . linaneol ecu Capt Jobo, Collins, of 1000 fons, wi tive irotecioaay grey! cornered in the | I then declared, as 1 do now declare, that I would me us wy, The F 4 the ln af the repeal, ee CO tor . ve her regrlar day. For freight or » having ace | rub f our trade—in the downfall of all eur com- fer th iment of th al code, with all its} what faults do you fiad with it? [t discusses, an Pairrck Heary, New York, Sheridin, : commodations unequalled for spleudor or comfort, apply on | Te 2 7 S n- | prefer the enactment of the penal code, : 2 Virgi: Liverpool, Camoridge, OLD LANE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. Seard, at Orlen rf. foot of Wall a mercial prosperity. Lord Castlereagh, in making | black horrors, than bave the union; and that 1| J insist on my right to discuss, the great constitu- Montezaina, Siddons, Gro. Washi , eh ee K- COLLINS & CO. his caleuiation as tothe number of representatives | w row myeze!f upon the consideration and | Honal question as to the competency ef the Irish ‘ Pottinguer, Coloma ed Staten, Price of passage, $100. 56 8 to which I titled I bs Ore PD. Dat Welle Oth bhe | parliagngnt to-psesthe wet of union. ‘That qitestio in ; burton, sland, $100. ain et ae Om 0 which Ire was entitled, used these ingres | justice of the Protestants of Treluse ither public | P y 1 the i at question 0 SiephuWhitney, ‘eches for Laverpoo! will hereafter be | will sngect the: Hoge ed aa ce dese om fom, 088: | dients—population, exports, imports, and revenue : | meetings have been held at which similar opinions | Was discussed before the union was thought of, if Europe, pha’ Ys ' Hk, OLD LINE: of Packets for ry il succeet the Kascius, and sail the@th April, her regular Ps Pp Pe i pe i ‘1 Independence, pace oh 3 Feet had in the followlngonder, epeepting Chas whan the'l Gay. r and he settled it that freland should have 108 mem- | were expressed by Roman Catholics; but | will not | T may so speak. In * Locke on Government,” a ete ely nsane tent be obealnel andivraty ioforwasion | teilige day falle-on 6 Om Nee ork: rom Livesyool | gsifeinkers miny tely upon the ships of this line aaili bers; and with that 108 what did he do? Why, he | distress you by reading anything like the entire ot | treatise written to prove that William was’ the wile gua to those weudiog. for yeir friends, on apviication | The eA Mist i Suly 18 | ee ee vartined he cut offthe 8 because it pleased him, and because | the speeches. [ will merely read the concluding {lawful monarch, by reason of the occurrences at vither of our offices. 1 which had taken place, a book which at the time of the union was a class book in Trinity College, although since withdrawn from the course—but Jreland was in his power. e committed that in- | passage of one of my own speeches, when Mr.Per- justice knowing it to be one. Mr. Newenham | ciyal was Prime Minister. (Mr. ©’Connell then eorrected maby of Lord Castlereagh’s statements, | read the passage which expressed a conviction h fe ly also be Pesce’ on the opening, of mm ie cae) wera tind cheir lagsage to Albany and Troy, via'ieie Canal to Buffalo, aad all intermediute places. 16 FOR LIVERPOOL—The New Line Reguiar 6 Packet 2ist March.—The superior New York built 1 packet ship HOLTINGUER, Capt [ra Bursley,1050 tons burthen, will sail as above, ker regular day. 1 ‘To ali ports of thy Upper Lakes. $. Bartlett, 16 1] _ kor freight or passaye, having very sujerior accommodations, showed that his calculations in reference t eferable to 4 7 » ques: | still « book of authority and one of the instruments Vis Oawego to Tocanto, Port Hope, Cobucg, Kingston, and | Phe OXFORD, ee oT 16 | apply to the Captain on beards \t went side Burling aencores | ee arapanioul of rayenuncways? pu eters EL ek 2b OE CPR crane: ta Ab BadOR, (Hp: RGR by. whieh: the revolution of 1608 ‘Wen’ fatted ve vl pote gt Ceesen Ht tn! Mode ‘and Gasbad,, Can Conte senponesNetH E is WOODH UGE MIPSEIN, (No wan itans pale reute ie tating his calanlationy: | area eos tote te aed eR ea ekies | peapladent willed ta cua AURIERE cara RCI Ga Kast via Ohio Can: from Cleaveland to Portsmuuth, Ciu- The MONTEZUMA, July 4 ! ane perior packet ip Liverpool, Cane Joa Eldridge, If yon ines to the fina ‘ Sid of Gr you ae Why then should we be charged with sectarianism? | in that work a passage feats nee Fi gormend - inieindadt ine 18 Ov. ie iB, wilh ingaer, and. see that she revenue o} gland was £46,325,215, | Is that sectarian ntlemen of the jury, you | your serious attention. Mr. Sonnell read the Eaiheeraae tg bites Ciaciansel Lonis yh B. Lowber, March 16 i | es Remnene CON, Slat Ary ——___mrtaairre | and the revenue of Ireland £6,000,000, and upon | cannot but be all aware thattthe case of the Pro-| passage in-whuch. it is laid down that parliament ‘Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois aud Wiscon: i 16 Tee Reet thip MONTEZUMA. Cape fects, | that calcalation the proportion of members Ireland | testant Dissenters of England was warmly advoca- | had the power oi making laws, bat net legisla- REMITTANCES. 1 it wil! be desvatched for Liverpeos on the i6th March, | ought to have is 176. ‘Thus it is demonstrated that | ted by me—-that I presented a petition in their fa-| tures, and that it could not delegate that power to For the necommodation of persous wishing to send money 8 1| her gular day. | Chose wishing to engage passage will requice | Treland kas been defrauded in her franchise—de- | yor, signed by 29,000 Roman Catholics, and adopt-| others. He also read amextract from Mr. Sau- to ther faendsin the Olt Country, HARNDEN ke CO. will Sropper, April 16 1 | $0 make enzly application frauded in her representation—defrauded even in] ed at an aggregate meeting of Roman Catholies.— | rin ech, delivered onthe 15th March, 1800, in ¢ Drnfts ou any part of Englard, Scotland or Iceland, raya | The nrvuetiee’ qual 6 JOHN HERDMAN, 61 South st which 700 tons, Jan. T ‘om Great Brivaia au’ Ireland ean b the details of her finances, and defrauded in every | That petition was not on the table of the House of that gentleman asserted that the union Bloat sunt, foranms of £1, £9, £80, to £1¢¥—or in anyainount avers ia i a Hins-ot the lowant es’ aad | one of the details of the union. . There is manifest | Correcusate, roche When the Protereane Disses. | would be W nullity, if forced on the Irish people . crate RS AND AGENTS. ‘The YORKSHIRE, (new) "( Sept. 16 1 nip fo Shy aes Hep pg inconvenience and injury inflicted by the unionas it] ters of England were emancipated. I scorn, there- | against their will; and another passage in a sub- Shere a Risto sitet, Boman. oe BL 1060 tons, Jan. 16 ei and trelgnd, on appliestion as aber nike stands. Is it not a great inconvenience to have a dis- | fore, and treat with the most sovereigu contempt] sequent speech in which Mr. Saurin gave it as J. W. Mil treet. and 16 Front street, New York. ‘Dhese ships are not sur wud hacnaint pf clecuuentriccuntiet NEW LINE OF PACKETS POR Divers | tant legislature? Is that not algreat'inconvenience to | and indifferance the idea of sectarianism, Through- | his opinion, that although they might make the . ‘i. G. How ird, 43 Sow hird atreet, Puilatelphia, in their cabin accommodations, or in their fast sailing qualiti-s PUHROL—Packet of 21st 7 id and fa- | Commercial pursuits, to agricultural prosperity, and | ont the entire mass of the voluminous evidence pre- | Unian binding as a law, they could not make it Bandford & Shoewaker, 7 Light street, Bal im eS yy any vessels in the trade. vorite packet ship, HOT LINGUER, 1005 tons ow | to manufacturing purposes? Is there a single trade | sented to you, hus there been one word of secta-{ obligatory on conscience, and resistance to it in L.8, Littlejohn, 11 Fxcharge, Albany NOY ee aa aeicteae atten al alveaye be paid te | (oer ake, te Danley, will sail on Thursday, March 2ist.hrr | chat does not suiler from distant legislation? Not|rianism, or ‘uny thing like it? 1 made. more | the abstract would become a duty.) * Mr. Saurin,” CME; He iver diresn roy, N. v. promote the comfort and convenience of pus: ine being all 1000 tons and npwards, per-| one. I have many particulars of the state of the | speeches than any ether man alive, andjI have | continued Mr. O'Connell, “did not mean by the sengers. itica, N. ¥. ity, as regar iling, wil ed ‘ pea AR Rielle Punctuality, as is the-day oC allay wilt be observ: be rk for the old com Kochester SY. The price of passage outward is now fixed at Seventy-Five | 1o any other, ax their geext capac = them every way og SG NY. ae Dolly, for which ample stores of every description will be | more comfortable and convenient than ships of a smaller class, not fail to see the term resistance, other than we mean—that is re- preference i sistence, by means peaceable and_ legal, but adequate to our purpose.” Mr. O’Connell then different trades in Dublin, showing how they have | been more abused than any other man on earth— been affected by the total neglect of the English | yet there 1s one calumny has never been flung parliament, I will take the coal trade tor exam-| upon me, that one (and it is the only one) is with the exception f wines and liquors, which will | and their 2ecominod: tis well kuown are superior toany | ple. The learned gentleman then read reports of | }y 5 Rel t i read an extract from Lord Plunket’s speech 0 AW ’ , z q ei gotry of any sort. Religious bigotry against my ot. FOR HALIFAX AND LivERroon,, | “emitted bY thestewarda, if required others, Th ishing to. secure, orth should net fail | the committee of the Commercial Buildings, in re- | fellows Chrtetene [Lege enorey head teeinst my | gainst the union,” in_ which. that nobleman The Royal Mail Steam Ship CALE- | sible for any letters, parcels, or pack: We PAPSCOTT. General Passuze Office ference to the oppressive nature of the coal duty, | and why have my calumniators spared me upon | denied the competence of the Irish parliament to DONTA, E.G. Lot der a * 3 y y a lehouaeh 4 a tt, Esq. nna paper dls of lado ase men therefor. mI6 wo2t 43 Peek slip, comer South street, [and continued to say:—For eight years the mer- | that subject?’ Because they,knew the utter folly of | pass the act of union, and although they might ex- se © “LACK BALL, OR OLO LINE OF LivER-| chants of Dublin and of Ireland complained of this | attempting to make such a @harge, as there never | tinguish themselves, they could not ebliterate the BU AHSHALE sear a N. ¥. POOL, PAt KE T's~FOR LIVERPOOL.—Regu- | burden, The tories were in offlcee—the whigs suc- | w; the sae trivial shadow of etext forit. § parliament—as well might the frantic suicide nore D BRIGHAM, Js Aree §20ef and of BARING, BROTHERS & CO., Lpoal. agar Rchet of the lgth March. The new magnificent | ceede violation of the uaion was palpable. nism, [ again say, is out of the question; it, | that the same act which destroyed his miserable ; No, 3 ‘Wall st brated fast aailicg packet ship MO: burthen 150 tons, Captain on Saturday, 16th March, her rego that the accoinm: ar fitted out body would extinguish his immortal soul. My lords, Linsiston the truth of that constitutional doctrine. 1 take the qualification that has been laid down by Mr. Saurin that the act is binding as The merchants had no redress from the whigs nor | therefore, could not have been, nor is it even pre- trom the tories. Atlength, the agitation for repeal | tended to be alleged as our motive. | need not re- took lapesthe discussion coming on, the law was | mind you that | who possessed the confidence of aA, PASSAGE FROM GREATBRITAIN AND IRELAND Loman will postively sail STATEN ISLAND ad FERRY. Qn and aiter Tuesday, Febroary 27th, the Boats will leave THE B MTB ALL LIN} v mnproveinent and ¢ at cin repealed by the whigs. He asked them was it not | the Irish people maintained it with the full and oft ¢ Oa Ppetday,, Bpbraar VERPOOL PACKETS. fart of those embirkiny, who sh 1 and inconvenient and unnecessarily expensive, that no | repeated declaration that all should be peaceable, | 4 law, while it continues to have form and shape, Bosh 2 | Leave New York. (ailing from Liverpool on the 71g aud 19th of every month} | Sie *ither ‘vebsel. For, paseage th exbit, second private bill respecting any property, railway | and that one single act—one isolated act of violence | but itis not binding on consciaies, “on principle, Atg A.M. Fersogs wishing to send to the the subscribers and | se-7axe, apply on board, foot of Beekman street or otherwise, could be passed without the enor-| of any sort—would detach me from the further] oron right. It has been said that I pronounced 3K P.M fave chem come outin tive superior Line of Packet, Seilg [server UCU, BRO TIT mous loss of time and money consequent upon go- agitation of repeal, Has any violence proodeded | the nets barged since the union 10 be void. 1. did fy x i ry | mire ‘ulton street, next door to U i attend a par ft 1 It has been said that have made vio- | not say so, for they are only voidable, and give me 5 ry trom Liverpool punctually on the 7th and 19th of every mouth. = ing toLondon to a i from met It has been said thatl have made vio. 0 re wil B N. B. On Sunday the boat will leave at 11 instead of 12. They will also have a first rate class of American trading ships, PACKED KOR HAVIL What had happened in the lent speeches: if Lhave, would it not be but fair to | the repeal of the union, and we will soon come to MAIL LINE FOR ALBANY there, to see that they shall be forwarded Siuereniada: to BOYD & HINCKEN. 9? | had been expended on the bill for the Dublin and | speeches were accurate or inaccurate, or what was] Wrong in my positian, but [have a right to argue AND tHE INVERMEDIATE PLACES. | Patch. x No.9 Pont Drogheda Railway; whereasif the parliament were explanatory or mitigatory, and not reserve them | these questions—every man has a right to argue ‘gras far the jee will pers The spleadid | | Should the parties agreed for not come out, the money will | m9 eo corner Wall an in College-green, £1000 ii them. Gentlemen of the jury, the point arose in Sceamal ULL. A, Captain ks, Hyatt, will | be returned to those who paid it here, without any reduc i ‘ tion. Pei) re gage petes Wen OL AL Ramanan Phe Btack Ball, or Old Line of Liverpool Packets, comprise 5 he, soply on’ board, or to P. C. | the lollowing magnificent Ships, viz: the Office on the wharf. misec | Tt! eUtibar, he NEW YORK, ee er re % LUMBUS, NEW YORK, ALBANY, AND TROY STEAM-| _ ENGEAKD SOUTH AMERICA. is as much as would have | for so remote period as this is from the time some veen expended;’and 1 defy aay man to think of | of them have been delivered, “But no, there has carrying a bill in the British House of Commons | been ao violence on our side; if there has been any without some unhopedfor accession of funds if any | violence, it is entirely upon the part of our oppo- opposition;were offered. Can anything be more | nents. 1 will now read you an article which appear. fearful than the expense attendant on election | ed on the 2d of August, 1841, in an English paper— 1782, aud the Irish parliament then declared that no power on earth could bind the Jrigh people, but the king, lords, and commons of ffelgnd, and an act was passed to that effect. The consequence of that was to do away with all the laws 10 reference PASSAGE FROM ENGLAND, IR LAND AND WALES, VIA LIVERPOOL THE subscriber his wnad+ unequalled errw g°ments for brings out emigruuts thin year, i841. Th ending tor their frends would do well to apply at old established packet office of JOHNS He RDMAN, 61 South st. ORTH AMERICA , é f A 3 ’st Every witness, if an Irish election | Cheltenham Chronivle—wl rulates very Rene. to Ireland made in’ Englind. But they went even AINE. With such superior and unequalled an ts, the sub- of this Tine now Jeave very five | CoMMittees 7 y is $ Cheltenham Chronicle—which circulates very gene- | u 2 BP s ARRANGEMENTS FOR 184—MORN. | seribers confidently look forward tora continsanee of that supe be fwenished forany smcuct pay: | be the question at issue, is taken to England, and | rally through Bath and Bristol, Shrewsbury, and | further, and passed laws which deranged the whole ING LINK —From the foot of Barelay sieet, pes whlenh 2 heen extended to thesn so many years, for which throughout the ment there for a considerable time. If the witness |the other great towns in the south and west of | property of the country. That state of things was ‘Beermboat TROY. Cust A. Fee rien cae Those proceeding, of remitting money to their relatives, can mite fis let to go for an hont, and new matter is started, | England among the higher classes. (The learned peninitted to ¢ 1 hour ; for Chiet Baron ORLEANS —Lor The steamboat HMPIHE, Cact. 8. ik. Noe. call thines obtain Drafts ats cveniig Lige--Di ie f ; t, at | on the Hoyal Bank of Ireland oon Ey bg agg oer aor a el Messrs. PRESCOTT, GROTE, AMEB & CO, Yelverton brought in a bill which provided that he for any amount, drawa direct all laws passed by the British Parhament, whether Dublin, als the point probably will be decided in his absenee, | gentleman then read the article, which, after des- and you will lose your money and possibly your | cribing the condition of treland, w tirst regular Pack-t to suil 2 ik Packet ship LOU ISVILt, on to say ‘T crclock Fs Wi. LBaagars execreed J f seat Would it not be jus. to the Irish bar, that] that the people we Id, sav: with regard to Ireland or any partof the United Le Ct Bankers, London, as above, regalas i, a . that the people were a wild, savage é 'y The Seninot SAALLSW chp A, Meson, #55. || hich will baveil oni demaaa a:-any, ot the Mego, orithek iaving_ hyadsome ‘dations, aprly | these expenses should be circulated amongstthem, { race, the saves of (’Conncll—that every Irish Kingdom, skeuld apply pinay to both countries. It has also (said Mr. O'Connell) been said that this was inconsistent with allegi freight or pass xe," hy + _Pheproprietors of the New York, Albiny and Teoy Lice | Branches, in all the aptiueipal towas thronghont Muclanat ive | ou board, at Orleans hart, foot ol We Forts reectally inform ‘the oblic that their, boats hare | land, Scotland and hile the fact is, nota single Irish lawyer profits | priest should be exiled for life (ldughter) and not ni 1 at : "i 56 South st nee. I deny it. If ‘bore ia Roc 7 Positival: tei od after ‘Tuesday the matter—cvery shilling goes into the pockets | permitted to return to Ireland oa penalty of death; Seeeianiceed rouge ant erat tairronice ited re ROC raise uae New toe: vay ae ina i Siosnhtin a ‘ag a Boghsh barristers. Are you not aware that a] and-thatsthose, who harboured. them. shonld be | tle authority existsin the Queen it can be exercised > niopers by jine ma} y m having the: 0 “| 7" f " < . Ty ‘ . or: eee eat the Moning bine, Rone cha went Bie | N. B—The Old Line of Liviehoal cla ail esta thix | Sty toensured eels cae rable mitigation of the taxation of the | visited with transportation.) ‘Then we by the responsible minister; and sh be told puntry resulted from the different revenue boards | charged with this newspaper conspirac that in a country where Richard the Second was font o: Berelay streat, ran ily [Suudays ex * | vort for Liverpool on’ the Ist and 19th of each month. “Fartiey | Axvats an New Orleans, Hullin & Woodruff, who witl existing in Ireland? Are they here now? What dethroned by Parllament—where Richard the Third berth pr_mptly forward =I! gnds to their ai there th flence capable of t ing the priveipal intermediate laudiugs an the River feturning to the old country. wi it to their eomfort aud | Pr inetly i } ere is no other offence more capable of being n i ‘i y ir ‘ § taper # packet ship Huutsville, Capt. Cornell, will succeed the “come © 2 4 | was det b nent, enty the Se- eal pad Albay Te ore oflo'h Eresing sdvantage to select this favorite Line for their eowvevanee, an | Tbe tiene tn NT Te hor regular day oy Hoe Peretti sche eas Hibac ele punished than an offence committed through the | Was dethroned by Parliament, and Henry the Se. venth set up in his place—in a country Where the medium of a newspaper, ‘The newspaper. pro- boats are of the first class of Ste-m oats. on speed aud ac- ‘i MAGNIN’S ise? Transplanted to England. The stam, i d at the ffic 1 why | reyal succession was algered by Henry VII. shall T ‘passed, f great terest ie ‘np | prietors are registered at the stamp-office, and why i SoU TTGE: RUE Taine OF oleae walk neato LUGINA CORDIA and other offices, which have been greatly | Should the Attorney General, with all his facilities | be told there is a thik ilegul in inicio ead ia to the pallio-coets cones aloes ficient guarantee of EW Y D HA ckerd 1s lea cil RR OF LOVE. sta timinished in numbers, and are near extinction.— | for prosecuting libels, require a supervision of the } pressing these questions’ There may be error, but wien wisec | Seoond Line—The Ships of this line will hereafter leave New | gett me gg oe baal he fo ace ee Che entire expenditure ie mitigated the taxa- | press fromothers? A number of articles, some in ete finer crime ae 7 ee openly. —WINTEH ARRANGEMENTOFOR ALBANY, ~ | York ou the ist, and Havre on the 16th of each month, as fol- | constutional debility, whether the result of imprudenee, iit’ | tion of Ireland has been all centered in Kngland— | prose and others in poetry, have been read to you} You have Saurin, and Plan and Locke in WINTEM ARRANGEMENT FOR, ALBANY, lows, viz — eae dent - ise EAA 4 even the Old Man’s Hospital is expiring. I ask you | from the Nation; other articles, all in prose, have | 'is theories ‘counts them You hase Housatonic & Wesrren ip ONE ew Yoru. jou produced by this wonderfn! isit fair or reasonable to the country to have. cen-| been read from the Pilot. Inno one instance hac | Grey giving his opinion intavor of them. You Ratianonns, cae Sundays Lal sce thy ees “pds tralization operating eeaines us and in favor of Eng-|vither paper copied the article of the other, It | have these primaipies puneane and these d- scents 5 James Funck, those whose constitution \w land? Mr. O'Connell read returns to show that an | there were combination would that have been the | ttines held forth, by the high wuthoriues [ have Ce Te ALORA Ceo oS Deke nek hone a ee been invigorated by this incowparabe Cordial. Others who | unfair proportion of Englishmen and Scotchmen | case? If these papers were carefully looked over, | aumed. Even the Attorney General, did not 1m foot Liberty street, Tue.day morning at half. ward Funck. Pound this cordial the meas of restcietion itteail ones | have been appointed to sitnations in Ireland over | it would be seen that so far from being in combina. | ive to the subject the importance T have done, safer Beeeser ort thence by tne Hemusatonre and | Ship UTICA, imidical ait had been used «a vain. ‘Tce hitherto childiess fire- | the heads of Irishmen, and that the exports and | rion, they were influenced by professional jealousy | and | have. only given it weight beeause T think to Albany, arriving saine ereniug at @ o'clock. Fare’ trough iti tain Viet Eee Tie Poeey. wt thet debt ated have again euulted in the alameiee aupotet | imports to and frem Ireland had diminished since | —that there was discordance and not concordance |‘! 18 a principle we have a right to canvass.— $5. . New ship St. NICHOLAS( Ist June. 16th July. ot bygone da the union. Recollect, gentlemen, added Mr. O'- | —and that there was not one particle of anything | Lam now vearly drawing toa close; but 1 must 1 1oyenseae ot Freight, apply on board, oF, 94 nha office, foot Captain tat Oerober. 9 leth Movember. |The agent of one of the interior villages of New York states | Connell, the infinite difference between the export | like that combination of mind necessarily imphiev | first go back to the evils of the umon, and show bat, eh tsar ee + Ramat ad ceacuiccadetions ok eens ee ee ae: fies scams, Bie eam ence Ree ou of Lucina Cordial, « J of live cattle and provisions. When you have pro- | in conspiracy. | now wish to say one word onthe | ‘he necessity of every man exerting himself to ob- bi ain repeal. Lask you, firet, would it not eure the iideous evil of absenteeism ? A very talented gen- tlemen, Mr. Hayes, of Cork, has calculated that nine millions surplus revenue passes out of this conntry every year. The railway commissioners reduce it to six millions. | take the reduced imount, and Task, if ever any country suflered so much as this from the drain consequent upon ibsenteeism ? We don’t want English cap. ital; give us our own six millons, we want no more, we have enough for our own urposes if itis only allowed to remain with us. he surplus revenue, gentlemen, is another exhaus- ion of the resources of Ireland. It amounts im visions, you not only employ labor, but you have subject of the arbitration courts. 1 need not tell tood at a cheap rate; while, on the other hand,the | yon that there are no oaths in these courts, and laborers are idle and food dear; so by the one trade | jhat there could be none. Ido not know whether Ireland showed her prosperity, and by the other her | jt strikes vou that this was an advantage in these poverty. The celebrated Dr, Boyton, in 1833, | courts, I prestune you participate in the horror shows us the advantage of a close research upon | with which Lhave sinwad (te flippant profanation those subjects. [Cie learned gentleman then read | with which oaths are administered in the sever: ome extracts from a work published about ten | departments of the state, and that as Christisn men years back by Lr. Boyton, to show the diminution | you desire they should be less frequent. In one in the exportation of flax-seed, silk, cotton, &c. year alone, in 1832, no less than one hundred in which he also mentioned that the Liberties of | seventy-two thousand oaths were administered u Dublin had degenerated from being inhabited by | the enstoms, and one hundred and fifty-eight thou ypulent merchants into habitations of the greatest | sand were adininistered in the excise department vretchedness | I have betore me a melancholy | This was an unnecessary profanation. Lord NEW YORK AND PHIL ADELEHIA RA wRUAD LINE IRECT, (For Newanx, Newsaunewicy, ‘Painceron, Taxntox, jo. i all that may be required for comfort. The price ‘of ca $100. Passengers will be supplied with every re n of wines and liquors. vessels will be torwarded by the sub scribers, free from any other than the expenses actually ip- curred on them. For freight or apply to Se BOYD & HINCREN, Agents, Je25ec No.9 Tontine Building. car. Wall and Water st OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANT PASSAGE OFFICE. 61 SOUTH Si RELT, NEW YORK. HERES Uinearctane face * Contes (oro | AR, Stim pion ene Pi re will pr ‘assengers will procure their tickets at the office fuot of ‘or ships comprising the Old Black Ball Line of Packets Cogrtlandt vod steambeat, will be in ng as Uuder cme to mjoice over the realization of the fondest hopes of a married fe. Mi The agent for the city of A., New York, sold.a hottle to » gentleman who hid been #fficted with a disease of th urethre foreleven years. Ina few davane returned and said he had de- rived fur more benefit from the one bottle thar from medica) He immediately bonght six b rows Anp BURLINGTON. wal sotisfretion. whieh ! iven, aot a single complaint hav- fg been wade, is not one of the least proofs of its unrivalied xcelieves, Price $3 per bettie. Sold at 92 ‘assan st, New York: 90 North Sixth street, Phita deluhins Smith & Fowle, 198 Washington street, Boston. 27 In ec NIBLO’S where a commodious From Liverpoo! INSERV.A1 a SEEDES ‘SH detail of the diflerent tradesmen employed at the ent aske C ecollect, to assist him ip poome years to two millions. Last year I think at Poilsdclphia tarseee, yates. cre gpnveyed from city to city, | ‘The ship COLUMBUS, ¢ aptaiu Cole, on the 16th February eee ARE TVALS OF FRESH SER inion and at this moment. Mr. OrGonnell the peiathe ae hil atthe in ail aati was Solow as £700,000; but wither one amount wibSee Nota onesies Uz Cie wad. Lash Crain in provided wists) fhe te AO RR IDOK. Care Met ee THE SU ding the libers’ J read a document to show the number of looms | declarations tor oaths, I did assist him, and the bil) | oF the other, it is drained out of this country never the ladies? use. We - TW shy ENGLAND. Captan Bare it Apri ae atronage se . for which he is] working, and workmen employed in the Liberty, | s now the law of the land. I would extend it. {' return. Again the woods and forests department ZA Returning, the lines teave Philadelphia from’ the foot of Wal- The te Oo mia Rathbone, engi vhich had decreased to a great extent, and pro- | iprinciple further, and apply it to cases of property € 4,000 0 year tu quit rents and crown rents out SS ie pelivcad ecen Demerara ee eee ee ce pte Cntele Bin bas toch Bho oe weeded to say—There is no trade of which | could | You can place no value on the oath of aman who | t Iteland. How has that been spent for the last "The linea for Baltimore leave Phitadelphia at 74 A. M., and | ‘The ship NEW YO! 1 creat cnt, " i y © J uot read you similar lists, showing the decrease of | would tell you an untruth upon his aolema word ten years?) Why in making the Thames tunnel 4. MU. bolas a eoutiguntion af thelines trom New Wark In nddicton to the abo Veral vache: ships fram Le diare e or hse Peomployment, and of master manufacturers who | An oath cannot be binding on a man of that des- | aod beautifying Crafalgar-square. We want an ad- ee pip tron big anny 9 Low ck Aili be fund ty contaa superb varieties of new | Were reduced to poverty, together with their fami yen the time is ipe—and [trust itis | “itional bridge here, and why should we not have ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1944 outthe year.’ to the diff-reut parts anual, biew Dedewey ore batt td many of wise) | lies, by the union. Sixty-eight thousand. trades- I hope to see, as in the case of the | lint £74,000 to erect itt Have we not as good a OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICK, which passage can he s-cured at reduc ape very retyjan pica at tlh cian nen were fully employed in Dublin before the | Quakers, the declaration of every Christian taken | Hight to it ag the citizens of London? If we had an FS ‘ue street, corner of rrieads rer Great Brita lors. Vegetable ond Field Seeds have also been importer, of thos: kinds only which are desiroble tbe obtamed ata, an mW kets other sorte, for which the Aimeriean proda: tious are mor Uhave been krowy by mea cf experience and integrity shlishment onli union, and there were uot more than four thousand | (a all matt nd if in this we only imitate: what in it at that moment, and they had not always | \s already done by religions communities, do not nough te do. I know those statements to be lite- | deseribe us as conspirators beeause we act in a rally correct, for IT have made enquiries into the | similar way, Weil gentlemen, L come now to th: state of the Liberty, and apon the 30th of January | means by which we are to ieve repeal. 1 will t was deseribed to be in ruins. At the tine of the |not repeat the proofs of the pacifie nature of th: union there were ninety-four master manutacturers | jy as which were held. It has however, been residing in it—and seventy-vightsilk manufacturers | said that these meetings Were unnecessary, and in Irish parliathent sitting, would we permit these con- tinued drains? No; ind,f gentlemen, will you give your consent—your votes I will say—to the ending over of ail this money to ornament Trafal- var square? of will you raise your voice on behalf of those who honestly contend that Ireland should have the benent of her own resourcest. There re other evils contingent with this drain apen riber y thst every oare taken to mak table us they can reasonably expect. and asveng-rs HOt come out, the passage money wil’ be promptly refunded. Pith aubsci s Teave to call the attention of his (ri Drafts can as usual be fnruished payabre ac she National and and the public in general, to. the following arrangements for | Proymncial Bauks of Ireland and branches; bastern Bink ef 1844, for the purpose of bringing owt cabin, 2d cabin, and steer | Reotiand and banches; and on Messrs J.’ Balt, Son & Co, fuce passengers, by the Regular Line of Liverpool Packets, sail | Bankers, Loudon. Messrs. J. Barved & Co,, Bunkers, Liver! ina the tat.ouh, fy, 16th. ztatand doth of every mouth” “By | pool, which are paysble thionghoat Enxland snd Wales Fer the Loudon Packets, to sail rem New Yori, the Ist, 10th and | further pariicuiars apply (if by letter post Bed to h—and from London on the 7th, 17th ang 27th of each mouth. JOHN HERDMAN, is Ve D without any reserve, by M | Ine for the purpose of afford- . 61 South sireet, near Wail « reet. tee As hg : vaptellpent aadhive, alone, and how few were in it then. House pro- | competent to the attainment of the object avowed. | our country I heard in Parliament quoted from a ET ee reel see et ete htat, Oe Woeetl var nes es | nN Bin, Paenne ce Livesrool and: London cay ot al eleven be dy a aes Aor ma oat ok he mn ad fallen to a most melancholy pitch, for it: | Why, our object could not be carried until we firs | Work by Mr. Young, a political economist, who Sed ocppor tusteniel’ sivas 60 ‘oell suaoteally’ artes reek ise Leow tue on Chr lets Sniioreaah month | MBE 11 as aneenatee ectladtlod of ‘teas heansifel est and most fa-hionable streets in Dublin the | demonstrated that the people of Ireland were in tt | {ravelled through Ireland in 1778, and who, in writ- throughout the year. i jon as anove. s 32 ee | dowering Moots have also been imparted from the mostem - | (Ue finest house could be purchased for a very in- | favour. Grattan said thet. our object was not Ling on the subject of the increase of the population, ator the accommodation of persone w nx to remit money to TAPSCOTT’S Tarowers, ant are bulvs of the most choice Prize wiowers | considerable sun. There was Lord Powerscourt’s | {rasible unless we were backed by the Irish ve ile observed that all the ehiidren ith ng be men 1, drafis able at sight, on GENERAL EMIGRANT PASSAGE OFFICE exhibited io kn They are now | rouse in William street—what was it at the union, | [ admit that it would not be right of the English | «ud women, and he accounted for that by their the following Banks, vinewal Bank of Irel ranted ind what was it then? It was inhabited by his fainistry to concede repeal unless we are backed | "ever failing to have a belly full of potatoes. Was Worlord: Me SE Saeese Th Ce DATEL ce tact | ctntap ig, and wan fsvety the warehowes src | Cys ea as aisneTe OF, utes micetiogs | that the onne newt Tia tat ape comaticn of he Banbridge, Ballymena, the public generally to their superior arrngemerte (or binging | \ongertatories, which will be fouud desiinbie ornaiaents, for | ouse t The Mendicity! Where was Belvid tion of the voice of the Irish people. The voice of | ghted at, and your country degraded by, perio- ce. pare, Bie ienno | ot okers from, and remitting mouey to ail parts ‘a the Parlor, &e fi house, which cost £33,000 to build? It has passed [the Trish mation has declared in favour of repen! {ical famine, six or eight of which have occurred Bkibereon, Mallow, Moseymore, | D0ylurd. Pe seed gee ae oo. piyometiais Bou ucts, Baskets, and Vares of Flowers, can be procured | into the hand 0 few Jeanits who keep a school, | and it only remains for the peaceful organization | °inee the union t cgay of provisions were Fe the Che tiak of Gee COMPRISING . Fruitand Ornaental Lrees, Shrubs, tardy Roses Seo, in | OF S1100—an ire thos things to meet us every J of each locality to ensure success not this] xXported to England at the very moment the pro- bile a Lig Rov OT eeniiie, Diuktin Londoni THE QUEEN On THe WEST, 1290 tons qvrat variety z na hour without making some effort for the restoration | necessary? Why, [ was told whe cht for | ple here were expiring from famine The history R Afar ntarion Ttoad, Liverpool: payable in every tows THE SHERIDAN, 1000 tons. PY ing) Flowering Roots, vig 1, Gladiotas, Mesicay Tiger Jot the country. It is not the want of materials that | ward the motion for repeal in parliament that the [Cf distress in the report of the Poor Law Commis in Great Britain FHE BOER Tay ER, 1600 tons, tel “gfe nay Lily, ‘Luberose, ST) orevents me going further into thisdetail, but there | people of Ireland were not for it, On that occasion | Sioners was appalling ; and the Population Com- For further Inufpemmatson {if be lester, poet paid J apply to THE HOPTINGUER, 1000 tons, Fi cy Tarra Cotta Flower Vases and Pots, | is 10 necessity for it: for you can see yoursely, only one English member voted for it—no Hussioners report which has just come out exhibits ts i ‘ectuer of Bout, N.Y. THE ROSCIUS, 1900 tons of pow an Asome desi Hy God Fi h, Kish Globes, Me: gentlemen, these mansions where wealth and splen-| member supported it. It was, therefore, neces. | the evil in an aggravated shape The gentleman Or Mears. P, W. BYRNES & CO. 38 Waterloo Toad THE BIER e ese ome PE Hani Tools, Honicaltaral and } cior formerly resided, aad was concentrated, ruined | sary to convince the people of England thatthe | Who framed it, Captain Lareom, states that thirty J j96m*re Liverpool. Si Tosa hom Lceetposk teins every inouitis aad The above are offered for sale at LOW pRIcKS, |aad neglected; and the question is, will you en: | [ash people demanded thia change. Well, it be- | percent. of the population of the cities and towns LHE UNITE: OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS hapiug poca parehased for ¢ish, on advintagenas terms leavor to interpose between those who are strug- | ing conceded that these meetings were peaceable | in Ireland are in a state of the most abject poverty, NEW LINE OF hay eros PACKE’ ‘TS. ed ot t el Amerie chets, To sau ioin New York on the ih and Laverpoot v1 the Lich | fommed ols in each month, are the ‘ahi whieh those whore passage may be quaaved w'th the subscribers wi'l come out in, aud itis well kifvwrn feet the abuve uamed packets are the most magn ificest ships afloat, end the frequewey Phird Annual Catalogue is now in co and will be ready for deitvery (xratiey n se of ; wolication rly in the esting, sling to make a change in this state of affairs? 1] in their origin and conduc lave now gone through the documents to show you | the erown read for you as the prosperity that existed in freland before ‘the and that seventy per cent. of the agneoltura yopulation are in a like condition. Where is bellyfull of potatoes now, and where t me ask, hay i of the mode in which repeal is to be carried? The first testi ek. Orde attended to Tih Bromeceees an’ thank fally recervod Brine Shng sha see ie dat ence Neon pibk D, Sole Picorietor. 576 Brondway” | \ n—the advantages that she derived from her tony read for that purpose was the regulations of | ts the advantage uf Mig pap Aiedee t oaasb te vibes . , +; 5 Ne detained 1s rw ERY KIND r Ri parliament, and the violence of the means by | the Repeal Association hose rules held out the | i in existence nd are eval 10 Tes Ship at ERIDAN eptatn KA. Depeyater, 26: May. Fee same cate tienda, Ms. Wan. ,Tapuscott, one of the | PACKETS QUEBEC AND HENDRICK HUDSON. na a and T now ask you~L appeal to you—| ed, with the expression of their full fidelity and | hunted out of society as conspitators, and those Sup GARRICK, Capt: BL S6un June, country of auch peraous whoue Tassage may be engages with NLAP & CARMAN whether f have not presented a picture which | allegiance, and it was by peaceful and legal menns | niling andexulting in the honors of office to b pain A De the wabser Lers, a foet, whieh to those aequainted with TAKE this opporwuuity of returning their thanks to | Would make it the duty of every honest man to rally | they looked for repeal, and no other... Under thew orted, praised, und sustained, while the friends Ship SHERIDAN, Captain A. Deve 5 Bub GAIUMCK, Captain Bei i reok, Lith Ava T., ig a sufficient guarantee their fiends aud the j ubl with me to remedy thos ot th iF the liberal patronage be - ne poor, those who desired that they should re- evils by a restoration of | circumstances yon have the combinati Freee joctably n that comes » ROSCIUS, Captain John Collings lith May, ies ieee eae aaa ae Celeste ther. new that parliament. You have now distinctly my ob-| before you called a conspiracy. Well, in order, wages, not alms, and that industry should be i frst cloges Ath Sane ooo tons, | Mill be prowpaly. refunded, without any deduct best knowa varieti « of ieets, and the objects of the men who are combined | however, to carry it further, the counsel for the | rewarded, are ditlerently treated. 1 speak not of auces—T hone rea ik money can be y awount. parable free of ai reir being eharitable and humane—but I take up pmibiie prineigley and T ask Whether those who k to relieve the enormity of distress are to be ecuted or persecuted? We are looking out tor » means of relieving the distress of whieh our country complains. We have all the antural re- sources for prosperity amine our island—it is Seeds, Veg table § bert kinds, $n other eacdy P order, 4 deseription, r green culture; Bouqae horce and ‘elicate flowers, fo od) Bird Cages, ( { es, fey Flows nd Stands, of Various patterns, with ovherfaacy articles, iil b= soll on the | weit wwrims. Tey beg loi the city jew York, with auch improvements a abe ten the aang Oe PPR i eery"brietpal town tn Balad ri ded ate hence is $100, ror which | ousna ana Wt am iI be provided : : Pty ik by tacter, Post paud,) to a erpnsauees eke Sek cae’ aime age comhmande| by | A2MY UH WY ess PORE PHL rem, 43 Peek lip, 7 e jon to give Re oa | _eW KOrK—AF to ‘Neither :hw captains oF owners of the ships will be respons SM ZASSCOTE, hivmpeee. ble foray tr peels on bachgen eeu By” thetn, anlan with me to obtain a repeal, which tsour proud boast, | crown have read another document but that we are in a guilty combination we deay | construction of the House of Commons, ‘the r with scora. We want to restore to Ireland | newed action of the Irish Parliament" There are the authority and prerogative of the Queen in the | two reports—one of the Lith Mav, 1843, the creation of the peerage—to the Irish peers their | of the 224 August, 1843. Now, my lords, this ev roper and hereditary judicial authority, and to the | idence is prodaced against us on behalt of the representation of the people the right of making | crown. It is evidence brought forv It is the re i. OF Arel rd to prove PA*SAGE FKOM DUBLL CORK, WATER As and the puvlic, that they have notan old | the ff e r " e . 7 e fert 7 . —_ HPs trmghyor pusnge sity to Po be COL OE nike wores ead hive pred wither tan ne | Meir owen laws. You have a right to ask me the l conspiracy. Gentlemen, it has been suid to yo Nano sae fi etl tee Gell she OL) Roe clloe You, cvs sewer: Siromhed: i f gt th n's growth, | Mode of obtaining this measure—vou have a right | before, but it is my duty to repeat the important | Ut ry inthe world wiagch 1 WN SHPALIED Br Nem ¥ ork, oF 0 pena can h tout irom eny of tie abowe | frtmehe mist respectatle. hvuses in te tut Burope: | to ask ine, and I will answer it. One of onr modes | wart of itagain, Alter eivine the scale of the. pop. | citcumstanced, possessing so many harbors nnd x= which will ve Warranted, « atalog be ready tor I8 Mot to Ase sectarian means in looking fora ree and while upon this subject, I wish to call ttention to what has already occurred on the art of those who labored with me. We never ent estuaries. It isan historicalfact, asold asthe ot Tacitus, thatthe [rish harbors are better than Sngland—her waters carry vessels of 500 tons burthen into the very centre of Ireland—the island is indented at every side by havens which ire secure from every wind that blows during the -four hours, > o try has such water- power as lreland—the machinery of the world inight be turned by it; and, oh! whata difference there is between machinery and manufactures car- } e eS Letters by the pach ots will be charged 12) Oris 10 first class stese canta res twos, end newerepern T Goat ee cieate | EoTe Tera, and WOW FALE.=T ¢ sloop am ciug any uunecessa y de the dm, will be ow. the A to the passengers eomng ef hing Sig, now laying at the Sat of srin ribers : bey here, and” persons way rely o wee built by Chowan Colyer. ai | that the wishes and comforts of those whose, passage. muy. be a pry yeace old, and one of the lasuest (ud Best | euensed by them will hve all due and proper attention, For ‘on the Hudson river. Sh is cea and u: | part 1 paid, Hight sia it of water, nd nes Heulars apply, if by letter, postehads Uh. na her pur- | at their General Passage Office, 43 Peck Slip. cor. ulation of Treland for the retara of members to th new Irish Parliament, taken trom. previous caleu ation, Mr. O'Connell then proceeded to read ex Dy tracts from the first of the above-named pamphlets, sought to sacrifice our country for any sect or party | which stated that the manner in which repealers —on the contrary, there cannot be more strong proposed to carry out their plan was to have an act proof of anything than our utter abhorrence of such | for the repeal of the anion pussed into a law by the means, or of those who profess such to be their ob- | united parliament in its full force; and that. they {fct. The Roman Catholics of Dublin held a pub-| believed there was no constitutional difficulty in ic meeting in Francis street, on the 9h April, 1795, | the way of the measure. Mr, O’Connell then pro- experieat tention, r ER, | spot. to aticet, | by th» val shreds heroaveoas plants, a vd at the wew Conservatory and Seed Store, 635 Broadway, New York. oe Practionl Gardeners wasting situation ve. Use PH where also, Dra'ts may be obtaines, for larce mai a ther eb LE Tes fogats of Tyre, Mywi id Ni ‘Barks of ireland, or any of th . have boon weed on the New York fsrald. Rot sf ‘Ringdom. fea ret this New urd, i bout 120 id for the freighting or luuber business. For far to J AUAT * bie un dei the National or Prov