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er reed THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol, X., No. 79~Whole No. 3640 NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, 1844. PARA, Sve Ceti ——————eSeS=@=naeaeaeaesSs=$=$=~q~quqououoe SS SSS—6e>—_“_—“_—«"°®—0—0—aaa>aaeae=Sey To the Public. HE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. Anniversary! Dinner of the Friendly Sons | unfortunately that the founder of the abbey was a clergy- | contributed much to the hilarity of the evening. | lover orthe friend, their hearts follow us in our pilgri- THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- of St. Patrick, at the City Hotel, last Even- |, and, therefore, had leit no issue—(Laughter and | In fact, the presence of the fair ox at each of our mage, and cheer us in our difficulties. May the shadows ated every day afte rar excent New Youmans | MI i ine SE ee a cement | fntve Eterings may be taken a an evidence of ce a ray eat o copy—or TT ast, erpoo! ° ee Ae “ within’ hersel e element 4 oy loom num 4 Se adeece month. sansoyyi la tas a Yesterday the Irish citizens celebrated the anni-| heppiness, and she will find them in the unionof industry | the approved taste and spirit of the age. ‘The band | fren» THR WEEKLY HERALD-—published every Seturday From New York. pool. merase Se cents per cory, or $3 12 per @nNUM— | New Ship LIVERPOOL, 1150 tons, (Dec., 21 ae poztages paid. cash, I SIVEDCR. tue cise af J. Eldridge a the Herald is over THIRA'Y ‘THOUSAND, und incressing | N. ship QUEEN OF THE WEST, y oe, Se paceman fetes wy wocwesrren um, 1 or and therefore, i » son the ent refer ae moderate—cash in ade | New ship ROCHESTER, 450 tons, vance, PRINTING of al kinds exeguted atthe most moderate | Ship HOTTINGUE, 1050 tons, inet 2 layed several airs during the dinner. ‘i ny--Our Association—‘‘Assimileted to en i P ‘the Society has been formed but two months, wales ry pole tata our festival and our hearts ; D.C, Coupen, bc its ee, occ yt of a oung and most in- | may we forget pot in ne land ah be ae Neel eies telligent classes of the Irish in this city. of our birth. And whil ly appreciatiny espond on such ocew| ‘The presentation of a magnificent silk banner by | and power, strive to emulate the efforts of those rept making a response. | the ladies, gave increased interest to the celebra-| men, who would make her, what she is so eminently iven by agentle- | tion, and altogether a more enthusiastic or spirited | entitled to pe—Free.” f heats to an actor — 4 i Ireland’s friends, has not ta-| , BY Micnart Mckvexs.—‘ When the Young Friends of The play was “ Venice Preserved, and it ‘was the last | (e™monstration among vlan oceasion in this city. | eland will be again assembled tu celebrate the anni- scene, Pierre, it would be recollected, after defying the | Ken place upon any similar occasion in this city- ry of St Patrick, may the festivities of the occasion versary of their illustrious patron Saint, with all the accustomed spirit. The English do the honors to their Saint with great dignity—the Scotch with substantial cheer—the Germans with elegance— the Welch with poetry—tne New Englanders with patriotism—the Knickerbockers with infinite pro- priety, but the Irish honor the memory of St. Pa- frequently culied on to sions, that he found some ditficult: He thought it best to take the ody man in the gallery of the Dublin rise, and in the most it ay! ira Bursely, me 21 J Sade’ a cats < Senate and Doge, and every body else, seizes th: Another new feature marked this celebration, the | be heightened by the knowledge of Ireland being in pos- P JAMES GORDON BENNETT, ‘These substantial, fas sailing, Set elas hie, att baie | trick with dignity, substantial cheer, elegance,poe- | plunges it inte Kis boson and dies: right olf like eo fal exclusion of ardent beverages of wines and spirits session of on lptependant Panissnent, which by its wis- Puornieton oy THE Henaty Estasuisnmenr, the step of New Toth, exe commanded by ne of paperie | try, patriotism, infinite propriety all combined, and | The actor who personated Jaitier was a stout, plethoric | from the dinner. ‘This too, gave additional char- Northwest corner of Fulton and dom and patriotism, will unite her people 5 protect her —what is called in that country— i eradicate the evils whic! a slow coach.”— | acter to the meeting, and kept alive that spirit of now oppress her.” any quantity of wit, humor, ti i i x TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC, | Siraycstionamalapnten sommes nd welpmite the Dargait, nn | Sea ate auing cet bor dove harmony and cordiaity which marked their pro-] gh Sirs at era ap of . with whatever can mfort of passen- ty : — his v ‘law — | ceedings throughout. o Pech awh . ae 5 G : his character to the Senate—his debts to his ae ae) Ardagh. of $100. et At Lins ey, Borel the dinner tof the “Friendly meee desl oo Py os anes ka fil Ora ore: The pneus, rooms were rassetally Lee nortan Want of space, in consequence of the lateness of the _ Neither the capthins ot owners of these shine will bo respon: | Sons of St, Patrick” was given. The dining room i gallery, quite tired out, shouted to Jaffier, | 2PPropriate banners , on which were pain hour at which the meeting broke up, has crowded out EEWGER of eee gible for any patees or tackages seat by than, regular! wag decorated with great taste und effect. At the | “ Och ! have done with your nonsense—die and be d—d | Irish Harp, O’Connell and several of the national | veral of the volunteer toasts, which were received with bers havi ‘ x ‘or freight or ly to” # to you.’ (Roars of laughter) From the opposite side |¢mblems. At either side ranged along the full} much appla seu tachi nition Cotremeene Ga: ounaaeda’ oon WOOSHULL & MINTURNS, head of the room was a full length portrait of the | another geutleman called out in reply—"take your | length of the room, were placed a, row of tables | === (oo rer reece Ireland by the following first class packet ships, one of which $7 South sums NewYork. | Saint, which we were credibly informed by one of| time my man.” (Resumed laughter.) But he (Mr. C.)| which actually groaned beneath the | festive Feces, Deautifully lecated onthe Patersoe Parupike Sil Rate bepreoch ge Re jst, Gth, 11th, 16th, 2ist and 28th of eS aa FIELDEN, BROTHERS & ce oot | the excellent Vice Presidents, was a most capital ye ry pe aero na Seat and finish at once— oRREn THRE DA hea meoridad, Fw Pub of tables, Road, eon mand fea extensive view an all dieeeuons. rick Heat . i i F _ ei ; placed horizontally, at the top of the room, were | itis near the Hackeusack Miver, aud in sull view of Newari, nt Henry, Hew Yous eae OLD IANE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. likeness, taken shortly after the miracle-working Pa seal hospitality, alike the charactoristionfthe palace | uiso provided with the most substantial fare. overlooking all the surrounding ccuntey, IC ts Ie Moutezaina, Siddons, ‘Geo. Washington, Saint had banished all the “‘varmint’” from the fer- Tiegh coast Goninon! magnificent band were placed in the orchestra. | Hoken, at. Secaucus, ib s ahberhod ot ood man Aanburea ae a 0 a : tile soil of the island of his especial favor. On Dr. Maxuiy, President of the St. Nicholas Society, also noe iS CT ped pe Ot cea diet Hoe. BAK Ne te Penny atten anol te omer J UNDER ¥ r Whitney, fas 1 wi ‘ 7 thi : replied in eloquent manner. H jane h i sat Secaucus, or Dr. GLOVER, 2 Ann st. Tadronienes, Yorkshire, ched in the followingorder, \eecopting that when the either side of this portrait were suapended the flags | "Ih Vof the heart and tha eae may be| dinner, and discussed the merits of the best roast ener, B, Receeans Ob BE Slat otha as n| despa: the West, Cxford. i ‘ 3. OG yes Samuel Hick, Gases oft A ox iaformasi sailing aay falls on Sunday, the ships will sailon the succeed | of the St. George’s and St. Andrew’s Societies, A RARE CHANCE. will be given to those sending for their friends, on application eCAMBRipay, ony New York, Aros pi coroead and around the room the Star Spangled Banner, FOR SALE FOR CASH, THE REFECTORY, NO. 50 BOWERY, misupplied sometimes, the other never—May the happy | beet and turkey, with numerous other appendages, union of both, without entanglement with politics, acreed | in the shape of the choicest solids. An excellent H oa : | which always characterises the "Friendly Sons ol Bt. " fee cone Y OC oi aS opening of narieation, te Wind. Bartow}, 1S] the Union Jack, and the flag of the State hung in| Patrick.” ere eames ‘des beng lips ti up, and coflee Con-| 4 y o1NING the ‘Theatre, well fitted up'and in ermplete or forw: ern and their age to Albany and Troy, and | The ENGLAND, June 16 1} graceful folds Drank with enthusiasm. boat ai wy pl Ee ted h aati der, with every thing requisite Spt anasinesing she hesiaess, varie oe . Le aaa, and all int te places. 50 ones, marie oe |S 31) About poy hahaived gettags a pe ‘Then came the next regular toast— 2 lai Fi yee ae pens BARRE. ‘Thee ef Wishing Lo change his business, olters Uie stan ‘0 rts lpper : 0 Feb. pout o: lemen sat down to din-| 9. ‘The Volunteers of '82—Protestant in their religion, | 9fder at about 9 o'clock. sd Semel sadid ad ) a good tenant the pl be had ata reasonable rent, aor teate Wa ee FP Oe as: Wom 4 16! ner. Amongst the guests we noticed the Presi- yet Catholic in their gatriotinm layed tothe crown, yot | ning were the Kev. HSA BE aye. fata ee eae ee eat epee of 0 and 18 o'elocks A Ms on the T ia Whitehall to Montreal and Quebec, Crna- 4 bone, ‘ wy true to themselves and the pie—their firmness and | James, Horace Greele’ Ms € A. Casse Pregises, &e East vn Ohio. Ci ns Hon Char 1 to ponamouih, Cla- The MonrEZUsIA, ily b 4 cen a aise bensroles mosiatiegs ME toni unanimity ‘hioved their cousty's independence without | John Augustus Shea. . arian tah joe March 10th, 1014. m_ Slwees cinnati, and iat § Pie 3 ‘tons, ov. 16 1} ton, the Spanish Consul, Rev. Mr. Huddart, Judge | shedding a drop of blood. rishmen ever cease to The jollowing list of toasts of the Young Friends o! Bowh West via Philadephia te Pittsbare,Cincinnas) Louis: A.B. Lowber,? March 16 rf Baa “ > revere their memory and imitate their example ! Ireland were then put from the Char and drunk with ap- mix 1w> ville, and all parts on the Ohio River to St. Louis, Mo; aad | The EUROPE, 1 16 | Inglis, W. V. Wallace, Jno. M’Keon, J.W. Girard, | ’yne next tout wien anaes Mm ‘ AS are 1 all parts i ichigan, jana, 4 te : Lage HE, SUBSCRIBER hereby ini his friends and the tn all parts of Ohio, Michiana, — + Hlinois and Wiscou 618 fons H |W. F. Brough, W. Lyon Mackenzie, and many| | 10. ‘The Memory of Emmet, Fitegerald, and their Ae sig St Patrick's Day—Honored for ages. May every re-| 1 public, hat te has commenced be Fw Over Bread for REMITTA ‘The ik istingui ‘iti : sociates—Like the immortal Washington, rebels to their | turn of it find the people of Ireland increasing in virtue, | the ensuing holidays, and ae now ready for Forthe accommodatinn of persons mishiag to, rend mons EW Ona - 4 1] other distinguished citizens. The chair was oc-| Ving, put patriots to their country, (Ob, breathe not his | happiness and prosperity. (Air—Bt. Patrick's Duy.) Notwrthstauiog that he has contracted with the conerenas to thie fends a the Olt Conntry, HARNDEN '& CO. wil RO Cromer, tel || cupied by James Reynurn, Esq., the President of | nas) ide by Mr, J. A, Sua, shalt ject napa to sappty enone longing oven vo other aes Wa A ed we viet Wey eed in any aaount | 2% COLUMBUS, Sept. 1 16 | the Society, who presided with characteristic dig-| , The next regular toast was— 2. ‘The land We live in—May the country tor which we } jrogations, “Lhe majority of the meinbers Of the Ein. site ble erates Roesuaae ofl, 5% 700 tones. ote SHR Sear tent aad Re Mi ane * 11, Education—The guarantee of a People’s Virtue, | symputhise soon have laws and institutions as enlightened | Congregation having alrendy cent in their orders” the autscriver OFFICES AND AGENTS. The YORKSHIRE, (new) '¢ Sent. a t y and tact, and by his genuine Irish humor and J the basis of their Civilization—May its blessings be ex: | and us free as those which protect our rights, (Aur—Huil | tecls coufigeut that this uoble aud independent exanpie Wi Charles Craft, 120 81 Bonton. bheatneniee hi 59 i] energetic manner, contributed greatly to th tended to every corner of our native land, (Kducation’s | Columbia.) followed by others, who should be similaciy situated in teyard BW. Wheeler, Union Building, Providence, R. I. ot, fe # ; ee Greedy to: then Tih) Sea) Our father land.—(The green little Island.) | (0 thetr owa Cougregation, who can act a uhcy please without J; W. Mille, 3 Wallstreet. snd ld Froncatest, New York. | ‘Tage ships are not appseka in mint of slegance ot comfort | JoYment of the evening. * . Ireland—Our father land.—(The green lis being under any restraint. M.'SUCOREN. G. Howsrd, 43 South Third street, Philadelphi ja their cabut accommodations, or in ther fast auling qualities FE Seats ate aaens of Llsoanizen, 7 in heath WN ‘ The di ‘ May liberty’s banner triumphantly streaming, : i Seo ahora Like niveed, Balers: Ma. m their cable secon _The dinner was worthy of the reputation of the | fulstyle, which elicited deserved applause. Boon flout o'er tay, tuxretey groeeidate of tee tegen nws—P1) 279 of superior quality, six to the poand LB, Liddejohe, 11 Bxchange, Albany REE ‘The commanders are well known as men of character and highly respectable hosts of the City Hotel, Jennings} jy" rain’ Matthew—The moral regenerator of Ires| 43d the full moon of iresdam resplendantly beaming, FE Goede tphes toxall,tscdnot Caken {or tha appronchine 8 Clarke, 158 River atrect, Troy, N. ¥. Frpmote die comfort and conven leace of postage paid to) & Willard. For the benefit of the antiquarian so-{ land—we will bail his arrival to this country with the | , ltunine once more the land of the brave. or ene | ee cians Bakers (3 Dey aret, or 6) Dunne ster. Tid Ok we nofungtuality, ax regards the day of saling, will be observed as | ciety of times to come we annex the bill of fare:—| ™9st hearticlt gratification. (Dear Harp of my country.) | pt then ais valor ang wisdom formed «govern, 7PHE SUBSCRIBER ined keeving Groceries forte ex mS Rochester, N.Y. Folore. ai : F “ se rank in bumpers of ice water, and with nine cheers, on—. oe 2 SUB ing Gh r W.H. Cook, Buffalo, N. ¥. Dana er eutie tiene stoop ok reer mocotiog aril Pe | otage dla Jullenue; ore) Botepoaux Halt pe ea enmlas tant 85 i ic | ILM HSE Bat been a happy Rome to the exiles of every | © suing Fasover, (UE)g) st 96 Catherine stret, where H. Fitzhugh & Co., Oswego, N. Y. mi6ec eh videdl ve lte the eusupeion of wines ona i hich will » 4 uitres. 13. The Daughters of Erin—Their virtue and their | Clime. (Dirge) ‘ A Te 7 é ‘ nnn nm | Pe armished by the stewards, required. Se Fron. " endear ‘this to We hearts of thel b. ‘The President of the United States, (Air—Yankee | those of his friends, that will honor him with a call, can be y the stewards, 1f required. Broiled Fresh Shad, & la maitre Whotel. MMe ee fufuished with the best quality, at che lowest market prices. (To ladies’ eyes a round, boys Doodle.) first Viee Provident, after some eloquent re- | - 5 Daniel O’Connell.—(See the conquering hero.) The Coffee and Spices ground, if required, and seat to any Broiled Fresh ‘Trout, caper sauce. vart of the city tree of expense. Cor Disnes. FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. Ni th hese shi ill be , nie foal ait Stour Ship CALE: | sil i can eters parcel, or pack ces at Wy hem eas , & Sin Tor the Shore Por . tebe. ills of lading are signed therefor. ‘or freight or pas- i i = He needs no eulogies wreathed around his name; he above Groceries will be ready for sale on Tucaday, Hit Sleate Bo shia fog ache ay BV SA aan AR a Boned Turkios, in Jelly. Ornamented Ham. The young men of Ireland—The eyes of the world are His acts, wlone, immortalize his fame. ‘ March 12, 1644, Orders received at 78 sad 06 yashesine attsst. 6, H. MARSHALE, 39 Burling slip, N.¥. | Boned Chickens, in Jelly. Ornamented Tongue. | upon them—with hope, but without fear. 7. Father Matthew—Ireland’s apostle of the 19th cen- | 26 "12 As i200 and of BARING, BROTHERS & CO., Lpool. Oysters Aspic, in Jelly. Chicken Salad. Dupusy Persse, Esq , second Vice President, was then | tury—His success in improving the social condition ot his TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. - Chicken Grenade. Salade de Homard. called om for a toast, He suid that he was not aware, un- | country will stand an ekduring monument of his philun- | [), M. PEYSEN, & CO. (lately removed from the corner of —misto tre CN Sah street _ | PASSAGE FROM GREATBRITAIN AND IRELAND Dressed Salad. til entering the room, that he was to occupy that place — apes (Air—The necting of the waters ) + William aud John, to No. 60 Jo street.) Of hashed STATEN ISLAND Brome een Mutton, But the gentleman elected (Charles O'Connor, Esq.) had} g, Gratian andthe men ot ’82. (Irish Volunteer.) peo cay kage hice Le lleray retail following aticles, > PERRY. eer Rane y in Chiakes, Colecy eae Rage fg arg br ee pelt elpad Oh, for the swords of former times; Bein bent Zevliye Worsted—the most complete ansoriment ia FY a enc la oan eia le LIVERPOOL PACKETS Stewed Terrapin, Scalloped Oysters, | discharge its duties with zeal and fidelity, but really if one Gckncle ogi vememaaned Chavases for Embroidery, of cotton, silk and worsted, in all race Staten lefond. Leave New York. (piling from Liverpool on the 2h aud ioth of every month, Entasgs, of these duties was speech making, he hoped they would | 9. The Patriots of 98. (Dirge) Wha widths. ; ok ‘At 84 A, M. Ato A.M. Torsone vishing to send to the Old Comatry for their friends Filet de Beef, pique, gla>é, aux champignons. excuse its performance on that occasion ; for, as hehad| _ 10. ‘the Repeut of the Unioa—A nation’s demand for | Berlina Embroidery. Pattems—of the choicest and newest dea- 4 abe 1 is Pt weeks the necmneary arrangements with the subscribers, an Salmi de Caneel, Canvas back. stated, he did not know he would be called on, and came | justice caunot lung berelused. (Air—Garryown ) ipa e ipabee Ag pueblo Oy 2 FM 3 P.M. fyun Livacpool panctually on the fem end toch of erate mcate ‘"Téte de Veau, en tortue. auite tmprepared to speak" Hle would give— Ui Hierarchy of Ireland—Houor to, them, for all the ie and cotton, werked in err ‘i i i i cat merica—the country to which old Erin looks with wealth of the richest nation of the earth could not induce i ; Nd, silver,and silt and tinselled; NN, UW. On Sunday the boat will leave at if instead of 12. shy every a Tajy te ‘ rt actly conde aleieae irri Panéet, aux champignons, tlpatie he haypy home of her exiled chidven. "| them to sanction the union of church and state. (Air— | 1'Betvsian Camber ilar Fines und large variety of other Leen! re irm (Mr. bs, Hair from that port, One of James D. Roche) is Vol au vent de fricassée de poulat, oud cheers.) Cooleen. cy ‘Articles AM. to see that they shall be forwarded with d des i é i ; Pay Purse Omaments— It and silver Bead: eee a BORE HINE. ce ge sacar, | ebb pee aed foe, comnent ihe mney pil] Sumi fe ian ns Tie ath of WV Wallace ay “ny savy what [of usin end th terror of tyrant (Air—ae Sar | Apa pd thea, acts shed 5, . Ve , Esq 5 ower lke, of sulle ans RRANGEMENTS FOR 164—MORN. | be returned’ fo those who peid it here, without any redue- Rognons de Veau, sauté, an vin de'champagne, _| they like of bulls, but he cannot be cowed by uny une, | Spangled Banner) i ir__| Also. Fringes, Gimps and Cord aud ING LINE—F'rom the foot of Barclay s'est, | tion. “ P i Poulet au Turbet, a l’osiles. (Laughter and enthusiastic applause.) 13, Woman —Heaven’s last and best giltto man. (Air—] “their own manufacture, of goli at 7 o'clock A. M., Aan lays ple ih ‘The Black Ball, or Old Line of Liverpool Packets, comprise Canard, braizé, aux navets. Mr. Wattace returned thanks, He said—Fellow citi- | Ladies’ eyes around us.) and widths. Pie Steamboat PROV, Capt. A- Gorham, and the following maguificent Ships, vis Supreme de Volaille zens and gentlemen, I really cannot find words to express | ‘The C: the cloth being removed, said—La- | 7 Branch Store at369 Broadway, (formerly 437 Broadway.) "che Steamboat EMPIRE, Ant, 8. Hoe. The OXFO ‘The NEW YORK. Tinball deM, ‘ my feelings at this, to me, altogether unexpected mark of acy pepe gyi ts erent 7 meee f Areet ee irect from the foot of Courtlandt street, at CA BRIDGE, COLUMBUS, ‘imbi le Macaroni. ‘ Seaprih etre 6 A ate dies and gentlemen, we are assemble here this evening THE CORRESPONDE oat 7 aclock' P. . (Sunda excepted J EUROPE SOUTH AMERICA. Poitrine de Veaux, piqué, glacé, a la jardiniére. your al ion and friendly regards. (Cheers.) Some | to celebrate the anniversary of the Patron Saint of lreland, H Ks NDE 3 “The Btearabot BW ALLOW, apt. A, McLeon, and ENGLAND | NORTH AMERICA, Hons Diakaiae 6 hing years ago I left my native country with my ‘‘min- | and the first Annual Dinner of the young triends of Ire- BURNS AND CLARINDA, ‘The Steamboat ALBANY, Cape. . B. Macy. With such superior and unequalled arrangements, the sub- CBtullettes d’ Agnean, 2 1a oo strel harp” behind me. (Cheers) Never since, wherever | jand—(Loud cheering.) Some centuries ago, o stranger | THE whole of the mysterious and secret Currespondence The proprietors of the New York, Albany end Troy Lite | seribers confidently look forward for a continuance of that su] otelle gnealt, & la soubice. (have wandered—whether roaming across the boundless | came tothe land of uur fathers ; we are assembled here} 1 which took place between the Post BURys aud the celebra Mould respectfally, inform the public that their, boats have Bort which has been extended to them so many years, for whic! — Cal . Riaue, glace, 4 la sauce tomate. Pacific, wending my way to the forests of India, or across | to-night my friends to do honor to the memory of that | ted Clarinda, Mra MeLestoyy, im. 1717 to 293, and which hee duping San teaiee Oe RErrentaoe Ch Dive, wee ma IMd is | Togs eroseoding, or reenitsing woney to their rylativ Cervelies de Veau, frites the pampas ot Ferw—have 1 forgotten xin, the polestar | iustiouy Saint and Putron of Ireland in thi and we live | een some a evan had at Yeasts by. tne, decease of Cl the comfort of the traveller. The Troy and jmpive, as hereto- | at all times obtain Bratte at sight for any amount, Huitres au gratin.’ 2 of my affections, and of those of every Irishman.—|in. At this moment, millions of a brave and patriotic | Pid, tation into tne hande of her grandson, W. 8. MeLenoor fore, will form the Morcing Line, from the Steamboxt Piar | ou the Royal Bank of Ireland, Dublin, also on pee (Cheers) ‘The home of love ond bravery. 1 cannot at} people are groaning’ beneath the yoke of a foreign | sq. sud is now first given te the world. The American edi foot'ot Barclay seat, runnin daily [Sundays exce make Mesrs. PRESCOTT, GROTE, AMES & CO. yey brea Big D'OFFICE. fe Prosent aay a word more. I beg to drink the health of | despotic power 5 and though we live in astrange Jand, we | tow is ® ueat imo, voluins of about, 300, panes, clout gilt—is aay Y int 4 é Sonee. e , = 5 NS. IRNICHONS. LIVER, your President and the friendly Sona of St. Patrick. love Ireland mi: d enthusiastically, us it we | issued and for sale py . PB. . ce asemgee Rite Yate ater hires | pucks dent ro SE a na Hons" ar renient and thefHendly Nong of St Patrick, | love Iceland a warmly and cniusiaticaly, aval we | ard sad or SPY pak Row, obvoniethe Asi Howse _ I id, Scotland and Wales. 4 ‘urkey, jause. "This is at it should be, because it is the home of THE Ee ACOCK, Doate are of te upet clans or bs) rests A 7 lea serie land, Scotland an “ROCHE, BROTHERS & C feddle of Mutton, Saddle ef Venison, Currant} The health of Mr. Jno. M’Keon was then given. He | our fathers. (ch - Mth avage leaves his home aud NEW et Pe ROOMS to the ten male resus ‘ command of officers well known | | 35 Falton street New Yor! pring Lamb, Mint Sauce, Jelly Sauce. tiefly returned thanks, and gave- his resting place, and this is at it should be. There isanin-| wos |; SOUTH WILLLAM AND 5 STONE STS. to the pul ames alone is a sufficient guarantes of kia N. .. _Rext door to the Fulton Ban! ‘ s econ» Covnen—GAME. “ The bar of Ireland.” stinct in our nature that attaches us to the birth-spot trom White Fronts, near Uelmonico’s over Square aigentiiny ete deportvent aud sale management. vice | oo Ee TTs Old Line of Liverpool Packets sail from this | Roast Canvas Back Ducks, Roast Wild Turkies, ‘The President then gave— ‘Shisha bet chew the beta of exists, al he near Helmonieg 4. —Gintis aRAANGEMENT FOR OLEAS a SENT FOR aLRANE Seach cb oihnaere oib bolita bacccaitnn oor oes oeeee a et Red Head Ducks nee of New York—not distanced by the bar of | claims of Ireland to our sympathies need nothing among ESE New, and elegant, Home will be, ongund nt TAs me ¢ 4 i oon n % K 5 “ale * ” . , A.J A BRIDURFORT ead | oi) io cbene A nants carneterdoemaaag Ul ome if Tuind Counse—PASTRY. (Laughter and cheors) ‘inge them upon heir consvlesation,* hia society, leas | Gted23cests, The inner will esnsst. daily, of Soups, Fih, Ratsenonse Caly, sanders, Linacre Omelettee Soumio a lafFleur| Mr.Ginano was loudly called for, and said—He had | and gentlemen, has been organized for the purpose of | polled gad Roast Joma, Fonltry, Game, Pastry, Fuddiugiy ansengers for ny, is Konte wil e the new au. 2 r to yy surpri Laughter | berty. (Cheers.) We make no inction as to climate | mical and convenient mode of dining. elegant steamboat KLUREKA, Capt. J. Brooks, which leav: EW YOR AND HA’ ICKETS. Apple Pies, Madeira Jelly, and cheers.) He had at least a dozen briefs, but unfortu- | orto creed now. Every man can join our society—ever; New: York from foot Liberty street, ‘Tuesday inoraing at half, | Second Ljne-he Shine of this ine will hereafter icave New Custards in Cups, Blanc Mange # la Rose, Bataly, in ail the toplos he hed. selected. he had bean auth | Sicnaot itenomn, io Gelcomed te pur stunaaaty ABA. thre LUCINN CORDIAL Ruts, Pplock. for Beidgsoort, thence by the Honsatomie and | Yerk on the lat, and Havre on the 16th of each mouth, aa fol- | Ornamented Cream Kistes, Almond Blane Mange, cipated. He could, however, at all events, express how | ladies of New York have done us the honer this evening, t . OF LOVE. ectera, toads, without change of ‘ears or baggage erates, | Jo - Plumb Pudding, blazing, Rum Jelly, deeply he sympathized with them in that patriotic feel-| py their presence, to testify their approbation of the form- OR, ELIXIR LOVE. , to Albany, arriving same evening at 8 o’clock. Fare ‘ ‘ r: ry Pp a y, PPE Ye Ld ne throng! From New Yorn. Faom Havag. Maraschine Jell; he + 7] OR the speedy and certain cure of female irregularities, im 5 ? New Ship ONEIDA, Ist March. ¢ 16th April. ys ing which prompted them thus, three thousand miles off, | ation of our society. (Loud cheers.) ‘Their eyes sparkle tency, barrenness, fluor albus, iucipient cousumaption, itor passage or Freiht, apply on board, or, at the office, foot Copan” Sst July Ith Auguat. ae to remember with ferment love their own isle of the | with delight—their cheeks are tinged with the language | conscutional debility, whether the result of imprudenee, ill of Liberty street. G. M. P: > Ageut. ¥ “James Funck. 918 Noxember.2 teh Deseaker, | Temple Pyramids, Chinese Templo Ornamented .—(Cheers.) They might suppose that those who | of their hearts—with the deep carnation of that loveliness | gessor accident. Sie TOR ANe Faiggpggemma Ra maa Tame | Ope ce, Sede. eee ete [crocs Condy,” © Sem Memon; | Uh esunmemuaeompttettrcs meal | Br which ayo Perec cad ae a eee epee eae es ee ae NEW YORK AND PHILADEL, “ LINE 7 prembers | © ty, 5 reat mistake.— (Cheers ey sung of Ire-| us, why should we not feel encoui ud cheering.) | ry in DIRECT Ship UTICA. PUee:f et December. ¢ 16th January. "| Chrystalized Candy, Pyramid of Kissos, and talked oft gloried Initeand he (ike Gtgleriod | Srhwntne Republics of South America were struggling Rave Ni rtewtiouals have een received from (Fox Newaae. Newnavnewicn, Pamcetom, Tarxron, Captain thane Lune en nn Noga pee with them.—(Cheers. And he, for one, would put a black | for their liverties, America stood out to aid them | [hove Hite ineoulyarebla Coraiel: ‘ORPENTOWN ANB BURLINGTON. ck H itt, IstJanuary. 216th February. Fourtn Counsr—FRUIT. mark on that man who i oy his native land.—(Cheers) | in the cause of ;freedom—when Greece was strug- ir own folly or extravagance,hat New ship St NICHOLAS Iet June, 16th July. Apples, Madeira Nut Prunes, | Mr, Girard then pleasantly alluded to the topics intro- | gling for her rights, we aidedthem—when Poland was | foand in this cordial the means of resi ion, after all other i Ist October. 316th November, | Oranges, Hickory Nuts, Fi duced by the representatives of the various Societies. He | struggling for her freedom, we extended to her our sym. | medical aid hnd been used io vain. ‘The hitherto el J.B. Pell, (ist February. ccommodations of sl erts. le has often been reodrred happy, ye infirm, and the debilitated have again exulted in the elasticity of bygone days. 3 ‘The agent of one of the interior acase, in which by the use of two be * couple, afier four years of bitter disappoiument, were enabled > ena over the realization of the fondest hopes of a marrie if, ‘The agent for the city of A., New York, sold a bottle to a entieman who had been afflicted with a disease of the urethra for eleven years. Inn few dayshe returved and said he had de- rived far more benefit from the one bottle thaa from medical treatment for eleven years. He immediately bought six boitles more. Qurspace forbids us to name the many cases ty whi wi i ‘The oniversal sstisiaction whic! Grapes, Almonds, had also heen anticipated by his friend Dr. Houston, when | pathivs, and Ireland was foremost in the struggle for the Baskets filled with different kinds’of;Fruit. he pronounced a eulogium on one of the most meritorious | [ineration of these respective countries ; bite when we THROUGH IN 31X S. P; ‘1 . ___ Pyramids of Vanilla Ice Cream. Irishmen he (Mr. G.) ever knew. (Loud cheers.) He | jook to the hist f our own revolution, how numerous feaving Yew ly pe th foe of Commands st. | culate with te exception Treat supplied witherery re | Grace was pronounced by the Rey. Mr. Hud-| was delighted that Dr. Houston had brought Mr. Wallace | were the Irishmen that flocked forward to join us in our ‘The Morning Lice procesds to Bordcutown, (rors thence by | ,,000s intended for these veauels will be forwarded by the sub. | dart forward, forcertainly Mr. Wallace was one who never | struggles. (Cheers) Many distinguised Irishmen sign- Scag a aay dine ws Candee (rvenione | meen oe Poe ae wy” | oa he de Se hate anges | Scent mony. he) hey ta ei oO | etc eae at that ns c ie wo jopposite to r i * Ree ank the ie- . * of justice that dictated such a course on @ part ol ie ita ifpout change of are ras jeahee No.9 Tontie SR HINCKEN, Arent, || ty for tho flattering manner in which they had called him | Bull and old ‘Time U prcilng Eyre oven dat rr Trish people who flocked toour national standard, should Couriante stot, Whang 4 commodious steatabont, will be in | OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANT PASSAGE | tof his aacllty te deck ie a eee ner ake io the Tela fon nok eioing ate Walia, | gctuste us in our, sympathies. (Loud cheers) Ireland rt ith bagw ‘oa board. 4 inability te discharge the duties of his office an he | tered a rebuke to the Irish for not giving Mr. Wallace | has been oppressed for agea—her children have been dri- i phia beat: tas. ame qoayeyed frota city 10 sity. FICE. wished. But in Irish feeling—in a desire to promote the | more liberal and general woppest, He hoped when next} ven to ruin—their parents have been persecuted for wihdut beng o yy the way feck train is provided with 61 SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK, welfare of his fellow-countrymen, both at home and | that name was before the public for patronage, the Irish-| ages, and the fell spirit of the oppressor has pursued ecarin which are apartments and jing rooms ex;ressly for abroad—he would yield to non Sheers.) It was now | men of New York would not again forget to do their du- | them even at the latest date, when they were dispersed The surpassed, ‘com: HOURS, biming all that may be required for comfort., ‘The price of ex: ¥ iver, m0 1 . the ladies? use, ‘ i ; lisper th iven, nota single complaint hav a tamter inti rmx | RR, MA MR, RS | se cee ect auc vo oP (Mev eee alg arr | a Peet eee mae mCnmgea crs coleck. P.M, * | did packee ships comprising the Old Black Ball Line of Packets ely by patriotic feelings. “The repeal of whiskey and water—Fathe t-} oppressors needs no commentary from me ; but eight mil- | _ Price $3 per bottle - ahh ne "The li ery lelphia at 7! . M., and | sailing as under. olitical or sectarian nature has been avoided. | thew lions of people cannot long remain in bondage. (Loud ‘sold at 92 Nassaa st, New York; 90 North Sixth street, Phil 4, M. belug's eoutihantion of thelines thew Now Work’ Brit From Liverpool ‘e knew they would be responded to as Irish. | Drank with loud applause. cheers)” ‘The cause of temperance too, is working a ‘{phia; Smith & Fowle, 138 Washington street, Poston j3m*m Fhe ship COLUMBUS, Captain Cole, on the 1th Febraary. | men only could respond.—(Cheers) He then gave— @ Secretary of the Society, Mr. T. Hf. Bumey, gave magic change in the minds of the people. Ireland must | * < - ‘he as at ery (gew) Bai on the ist March. “ The day we celebrate, and ail who honor it.” the health of Miss Edgeworth. (Cheers.) be u nation, and must have the privilege of ruling herself. |] WHO WOULD BE WITHOUT TEETH, when the ik NGEMENTS FOR ING GAMPRIDGE, Capt. Barstow, 1th March. Drank with allthe honors. Music—8, Patrick's Day. | Mr. Devensux after some remarks, gave Hoping that day is not far distant, I trust we shall soon | jy _pillayting wndreceilenters ration te deat ea Past gaping ‘comer of Soath, ‘b OXFORD, Captain Rathbone, 16th April. ‘The next toast wa ‘ Thom ” Drank with great enthusiasm. see her redeemed, regenerated, and disenthralled.—(Loud | Broadwa ? i w MONTEZUMA, Gi tain Lowber, Ist May. 2. St. Patrick—We revere the memory of him who first | ‘The Merchants of New York” was then given and | cheers.) Cleaning Teeth, EUROPE, Captain Furbe . planted the Banner of the Cross on the Green Isle of tho | drank, with much applause, ‘A very splendid banner was here presented on the part CEM ORK, CestainCropner letJone., | Ocean, (The Coslen.) Mr, Jon D. Van’ Bunax, after a most extravagant | of the adios of New York, which was duly acknowledged ite sanery 1 t Mr, Brovan was here c: on for a song, a: ith lia | eulogium, gave:— by the President. Teustomary, from Liverpocl. soary hearse feat Geapatched, | usual politeness, he at ence complied, tates, “itor «| “DanielO'Connell and the Cause of Repeal--under such | "On proposing the health of the Hierarchy of Ireland, the 30 sqaee vee. to the ite ‘porte in the United States, by het ap te ae with great feeling. It was enthusi- | a poet at Kn la s0 good a cause cannot fail.” | Rey, Mr. Surrn said he felt it a kind of duty to respond to | “A complete set of Teeth, on ed principles, at "Dasunge can be sew laced rates, ‘Those sendin 4 rank with tremendous applause. 4 rork th f° same Pi for their friends residing in Great Britain and Ireland, may re: | The third toast was— Me. Cunenvon then aang with great spirit,“ Molly | ite tout: Fle wus the frst priest in New York that rose | the same Rie 09 (ee saiiafection in not given, no charge will Iy that every eae will be taken to mas comfor-| 3, Ireland—Her history is full of sorrow : her bright- | Brallagan,” which elicited roars of laughter. a eee clones tartan Calte witemtie 02 Enat Broadway. 17 tan in, 29¢ come out, the paseage ony wil be prompely rekanseae™ | Co pace must yet be written. (Erin go bragh ) Dr. A.C. Castir gave— and he told him to take a blister of Spanish fi ARNOLI# OLD ESTABLISHED MEDICATED Pe ts aaa weal be furnished pryableat the National and ar. ¢ LINRHUGH SANG “The Meeting of the Waters,” in| ‘The Shamroch_the Thistle-—and the Rose this har-| round his neck, to take the bad humor fro J. VAFOR BATHS are well koown to be covcntiall ne ia! Banks ranc] Castern Bank of | excellent style. monious wreath supercedes @ laurel’s sym! ic crown q ni cr it thes senson of the when the syate quires: mn , Mcobiaud and tranches; and on Messre- dt’ Balt, Gon & Oo, | Drank with all the honors. —wisdom to rule, anergy tosporform and valor to conquer | razea lenghier), The Cethelio clergy have daviliary to throw minulated duck winter, heigl Jrishing to remit money to | Moat which are payable Girsaaeaee eel end Wale e, | The next toast was— and retain * raya ere thethejhorts oF the prople, he igh Ping Stagg ag “vet he, “They ae ir ¥ 1, which are payable G be " " wi L ‘a i @ Iris! ler 4 10 fever, Gc. the folle are given, payableat sight, on | Foley particulars apply (il Di loeee Pee gnd Wales. For} 4. ‘The President of the United States, (President's A Gusset gave— : #0 always st00d high, and Englend hae been obliged ft Figen coe ere cadt, etient, from, 6-ofelock Jn the Ireland, pay SOHN HeRDMAN, | March. The men of genius of lreland.”—(Cheers.) send over her clergy to get that’ edtteated tn Sretetnd, ond oclock at wight, Sulphur Baths require oon gent: : Yon 5 eee 61 South street, near Wallstreet, | Drank with nine cheers. h ‘The Present then appointed a deputation to wait on | We tell England not to touch a hair upon the v ce, "Portable Vapor Baike aid Hashing ‘Tsun sent 4 ford, . B. Passoge to Li Land London can atall times be An Amateur sang ‘My country, my home, the Kime | the representatives of the Benevolent Burial Society, to ? of the city or Brooblys._ heidi id afr th olerain, engaged by the reular packet ships, sailing for Liverpool every | rald Isle,” in very beautiful style convey to th “ thd pend eh renmyy sar Ganley dowry Parana —TO ; Ballina’ ughal, Hautes, tive days, mu to'howon on ye lat, 10th aud 20thof exch month | The Parsionny—The next toast calls for our partiou- 1 Nile aerial annnet herr eretien esate loge fase TPAD. pone set ea “OENTLEME fa ymen , | on application as anove. iizee i ere has been no r le hot 3ED Downpatrick, ” Omar - - len eae RAT hes backward when a lady A. eral admirable volunteer sentiments were aftetwards | tithes alone, and here is the cause of Gut agitation for re- FRENCH GENTLEMAN Dany : TAPSCOTT’S k in - ene laugh and cheers.) But the next | given—good songs sung—witty stories told—and the fes-| peal. Let the government of England then colvict A ing been several years Tencher ia a & more, GENERAL EMIGRANT PASSAGE OFFICE 5 = pienso Lap ood eae phoned Fated ie eae were kept wp with the utmost hilarity, to a late O-Connell ithey dare, and we shall rss Up 8 spirit from be happy to, bestow every day 20 Ww. d pat: 5 ~ 7 Florida to Maine, that will convince Sir bert Pell that | sov8 18 an gaan Fapland— den W'Co, Bankers, London: , ened ba raplened arroyo Among the volunteer toasts, wero the following :— he has made an egregious blunder. ‘The Rev. gentleman, | If You "inh oa ea } Liverpool; every 5 Queen Victorin—May all the moasures of her reign | “Religion and Politics—The practice of the former | “ot pronouncing a igh eulogy on the Catholic clergy: Romain ee ™ r it Faniibidbions Sonctuied & very excellent Tezech, which wee roseiecd | c.ny omias sireggen apd YOR, farther ing 1e subseribers beg to call the sttention of their friend conduee to the happiness of {reland “Justice to Ireland” | teach: to look to anot ak * you,desire. . er informe pen SERRA Ls ieee” the pablic ly to the super jor atrangementa for brin willbe doubly repoid by the loyalty of poy wll jan es man to look to another world for his happiness; | with marked euthtsiasm, itner of South, N. ¥. mi3 Ime re (God | the study of the latter how to make the best of this. Prac- 4 1 parts Horace Gurevey returned thanks for tho press. In| oe % 7 ; IXTURE— fe Bogland, Ireland, Segtiend and Wates aavo the Queen.) lice the first, and study the other, but not discord , : AE WARDSCBOae, srk ge ea nities F-W7-DYRWES &CO, HB Watelpe Road, | “HE NEW LINE, OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS, | | "\(od save the Queen” was thep sung, amid cheors | and disunien by the ‘lolent advocacy of either. tiers gens TCuneclie, Jove tebeesuekn Doria, $500; For the enre of Gosorrhown, a, , . aabiinteaninnnenanian: ° 3 sos, the former, however predominating. Mr. N, 8. Doxwenuy gave— ‘anserley, , , | aunlagons complaints of the organ of Reneration. es aig 6, The Repoal of the Union—The Queen, Lords and| "Tho Irish Union— The union of mind for tho intellecs | S04 Several other distinguished triends of Ireland in long. infhemane —_— Commons of Ireland. (Garryowen ) tual ndvancement of Irishmen—the union of arms for their | snd,cloduent speuche x; it SIE SrE DOR: COMPRISING OF THE WEST, 1959 tons AL. ito or most enthusiasm. Letters were rece!ved from Governor I NEW LINE OF L}VERPOOL PACKETS. Ht To pert trom Nexr Yori on tha 2th and uirerpool om the 11th He aN) "Ieimabee, aged. ad ermanent ee withont the least re- strie bent wt enen month. aprlication w Then came the seventh toast— political regeneration—the union of ¢reeds for their moral rin’, espostire, or change 7. ‘The City of New York—Her great public works arc | and religious improvement—and the anion of /rarts for 1900 ton: Seward, Hon. J. McKeon, Thnrlow Weed, and other dis- . AUER, 1000 tons, recommendations to deceive the re in the shortest time possible. Khe disense, eanpot be eoutracted if a dose of the A, OTTIN' tinguished friends of Jreland. i long qnackish TH SCIONS -e lasting monuments of her mighty enterprise, and a true | those who need jt. These are the only unions that I ‘a ° ie Fe ces. ape for tteelf, mo one al & 4 ri fag Py aH VTRPOUT tier tons, fuarantee of her enduring prosperity. (Star Spangled | Innd’s millions will never week to Dean” <1 (eae Ae SARTO Deal Besiene soled co teeneeald [pa och" pedice iwily where Trento had an Bhip ROSCIUB, Captian John Collins, 26th March, Fie SIDDO! 8, 1000 tons. i eanet,) The whole affair went off infinestyle. The stewards | ing during the evening and partook of the festivities, | the proprieter challenges a sinal> care, of seommt Oeerna tale Shp SIMDONS, Capinin EB. Cobb, 28th Apel. cre BUDO Hivezvonl mies every month, and Tho Presrnt here apologized for the absence of the | deserve great credit for their arrangements. Mr. Willard | citer wih trey “withitew | fhe PrOpR Ete eee Mistinne will Bhie Site IDAN Cat ‘A. Depeyster, 26th May. a M anperiors hist class Aiericna Pecke testing | Mayor, as he done everything else connected with tho | must comein for a full share of enlogiam, for the very ef. | “the wecune? wes addressod with able effect by Mri | "agers forfenre of 908. rides all. ranks of 50 we HOK, Capt B. 1H "track, doth June. from ‘Liverpool four times in each wonth, are the ships ax | (2charae of his duties, with great neatness and propriety. | ficient part he took in contributing to the enjoymentof | john Augustus Shea, ant the company, did not mecarcta | git hinit.s diseemm tht wnfortannly ratond single “They Which those whose passage may besaganed with the subscribers He then gave the following toast sent by the Mayor— | Il who participated in the festive scene, ii three ov yt eparate | eiety—bigh, low /Tich aud poor. tre tien they can eure them= in,aud it tea well kdowa {act the above na ry “ An until three o'clock this morning, upto which hour the here presented wi’ Ireland—the Mog enterprise, and bravery of her The Young Friends of Ireland. ladies continued to cheer the “young friends of Ireland” tlre without the least arther, (being every five days) prevents the pessibilicy | without national distinction. Justice and gratitude re-| ‘The Young Friends of Ireland” celebrated the by their presence. wiil come out Packets are the most magnificent ships afloat, a ry five days) prevents the frequency | Sons, have maintained and defended the rights of man, ip IDAN, Ci Sy IDDON: ptais low Of their sailing, (being e of were ‘rene ahi ne quire the world’s moral infi to be ‘ Mixcere aken at night on BIN tO Ueto arcompen ing it, built a nest it swith’ such improvements as | Kazleas of expense, 1a order te mest. the wants of the public | her wrongs.” luence to be extended to right | anniversary of their Patron Saint, at the Apollo VOLUNTEER TOASTS. I ie Voctt lasta a week, which 'y cures Spine teh ikea fore | ea hater tena area g | brak with apa Rapin 410 Brondway, on last evening; and lng | BE it ssysom of ting oy Sent teased | Fat eseeait Wey. Muerte rodney cara : arrangeme nm- | countey Of such jawvous ‘whose passage may be engaged wiih | ‘The Mayor's health was drank with oll the honors. _| will it be remembered by thi i which the old system of thinking by Proxy was exploded, | | for M Vranitia House, New York; J. Jones, cor modations. bites hence is $100, for which Lecril t> ielres th } Fe The P: then, aft y those numerous friends | and the People proved ble thi for th John st, opp iv A ary. yt ainple stores Pepvitel Wess chips are commanded by rs, a fact, which to those acquainted with Mr, W. e Present ) after after a few complimentary | who flocked togeth: ; ; and the People p capal ing for them: | seror Chaannt nul Seventh streeipy | iladelphin; an |. M. x masters, who will make every exertion to give Ke- | hon'from mimeand be quickiyraad comlortapiy’ desperchel | Temas, Baye ho ive vac jogether on the occasion. ‘The | selves,” Smith's, 138 Washington street, Boston. ma san re . 5 at anton 8. Our er Societios—Emulation, without strife, | ‘young blood of freland” that assembled By P. McQuapr—"" ae PA y ’ 5 é «| Should those sent th » z at this iy ‘Qvapr—"“Erin, her Sons and their Daughters. PARR’S LIFE PILLS. bie foaty Iferp peerlame of the shine will be reqponst: pro . he rey hag Bee iistik ind behalf of the | °¢!¢bration (which was graced by the presence of er thanthey ere phatically furnish | 4 g THE WINTER 18 ENDING, ad BERING com. "Yer ah lading are si drazts ac signs, 1or any amount, Farad aigconay of say enya 2 Society. He acknowledged the y | the ladies, who participated in the festivities,) dis- heres. Te peoodinemncitad, vo weld pout Bi wae Ta ag ‘matter how well, you my. f the wh. Re OLE Sie fen York, or te pony! INST principal town in England, Ireland, ; eee aimaye a memgmy | s pier thet ecksty played much characteristic taste and gallantry in ctor he patriotism of her own pure friend Dh mi change o ee’ n imipeontivels Loe sah of nee oe Fry phd mpm ty nian cit per ei Apply Ut re Sot eabcorn, 43 Pook slip, the imeral eto becom ey ae ‘with her beaut. the selection of their fair partners, which was high- prowees of the Gallant Brine, the Soomumve ot ‘the Holy ie sige to Sanit chanel eriod. | The broptiy: u cent mi rre ew Xork—ot to of her illustrious men—(Cheers.) | ly creditable and had a most enlivening effect, | 2®¢—and in Song to the sweet and undying strains of | (7% thi Ine Medicine is put up wit KR SALE. HOMAS COLYER, | _™ WM_TAPSCOTT, Liverpool. He was no stranger then to the character of Ireland. He , Eri 8 eflect. | hor unrivalled Bard, ‘Of herdescendants we | Hoven, (hat tne Inch of those nceorapad Bie. now ley Ah a reporls_______ | alinded to the beauty of the city of Dublin her metre | Lhe “Daughters of Erin” were there in all their | need point te Dar ee eee ae ee the, proud | Mea direezions. 8 ench of Che ae ete and, Tim jaw Pork, ‘She’ wae Bolle by Fron? VASHAGE FROM DUBLIN, CORK, WATHR- | polis. Buthe chiefly lovedto remember her lor the er | unadorned loveli influ. | Victor of Now Oriocne ne Hero and Sages the Pron | RU whose prolonged ite of 1 years has lone mg, and ia Ave Yense Old, and one of the inate a et FORD, DERRY, COLERAINE, BELFAST, | Peting social aualitin wad e capti- a ed loveliness—spreading a softening influ. jor of New Orleans " ti those who have wi Fares et BP ara tegretol [ener Ot eens aon a sen whichwan cl |i. Se Maen alr at a ichting or aaa first class American Paci ps, on the most reason- | dent hope, that Ireland would soon be free from all the | CUlated to awaken the finest sensibilities. Among Of ‘valor, Virtne, Song. siology, have from a flife, are the pre- i " he earth, he fa Herbal Medjeine, and regelarity of | Re this tiealare apply to a2 Brena, Nee Vox it their ex casas le Seine cite of Datiine tae over pylons pd | the Broup were to be found many a “Kate Kear- Ate eet ES inloag: i Uisposiag eansee which led ts the “aunmber of ig a Wi i saa Aditinitrcor of the exate 0 ranklin Agate, deceased. Foes ire ie perigaal tration, te Ue meager enraged | brave men-—of genta ning, and hospitality.” “"*| ney,” the sparkling artillery of whose bright eyes iby GEORGY, Rick-—" May the warm extacios of Hib er. sha Festaiment sath tion te reduced 10, & propre of , ‘ rank with great 9 ne, ¢ 4 renzy while the 8, Pp “9 FOR LORD UNGAR HU DMO: Gea, "Gea | wena vybene wil tne al aneand "Paver teaton er |, Comnao'U. Yanan, Lag Prsident of the German so. |S2v" 0 itoPhetic warning to the young and gallant | pensive wits of rem's Har. erembling Geneath the | wi Sidhe n't ort aon fhne fe th a po gat Hubs Maret a core: | Particulars apply, if by letter post-raidy £2 pay ciety, also responded. He spoke of the honor arin 22, | 80n of the Emerald Isle to hamror x effrate a mournful requeum over the departed rede of anette tingany che who, may sMDpON longed to Ireland of having given the light of Christianity “Shun dangerjand fly.” ooee ak” to the continent of E ‘The LE B Kerry Ireland. town had been founded In ‘heyeuree te ne Mannative | Scattered through the room, among the company, tere, gOnanon Fete devotion in attachme py He had been|in hopes that he was himeelf 4: ‘uence acended that Irishman—(cheers)—but he had fou he many. postrame ny. | Paros fePilts vo be ove nmoment the many mae ae uhett of ; " "Their devotion in attachment,their cheering Resor upon ay gf thee Act Ue New Tork—amongst who: and waving their white kerchiets onthe announce |” sfinence in edversity, can oaly oe'by thes victors a64 they number all the prim PUR ATS & CO., Shai gone Bey or 144 Brondway, up stairs. ment of the toasts from the Chair, the ladies |( Sccomp Sone whether on the mother, the sister, the ‘necommodation: i i Passage , 43 Peck Slip, cor. 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