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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol, X,, No. $2=Whole No, 3952, NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, 1844. eOtotane: THE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. FOR ALBANY. HOUSE WANTED-H. F. ‘tating te:ms, to adverti- Meeting at Washington Hall Last Eve- ‘mi Tha Stenmboat_£U! D jtuated near an omnibus 1 a aS [a Re i Ec i a 6 o re " "o.sail from New York 2ist, and from Liverpool 6th o! thence by the Hy m6 Lg oy B Ke ning to recelve the Keport of the Mayor. a 40 LET—From the first of May vext, that well] al¢y Convention, great city of New York; and that in a house dedicated to, Our success is certain this spring. (Cheers.) This is set- religion and our country’s God. Look to your govern-| tled here this night.» This vast vast assemblage here ment—to your city affairs—regard well our position. Look | this night settles the question. (Tremendous suouting, to the placards publicly posted iy/our strees, and say if| and cries of * Bravo, bravo,” " Go it”) And here | do say there be ne foreign party here. ‘ho kept off the native Mit from my inmost heart, that any man that would go ra ‘Gusaa 1 in wat yee | The reat Amerioan Republican Mass ‘care. ty Albany, arriving same known Hotel and immigrant Boardiog House Nos. 151 @ From York. evening at 8 o’cl th ; “ ives” re ; American citizens {rom the exéi of their legal rights ?| against us, claiming to be an Ameaican, does not deserve Now Ship LIVERPOOL, 1150 tons, 2°: 3 or passage ot Wreithy apply on bo <p sibs emes, foot aR wnd'ss Cedar stceet, ovcupied for the las fiveyenrs by | ‘The “ natives” brought their horse into the field | 4"oregn party, whose ‘conduct was mont uisgracaful. | to berecognised by any friend vi our calise. | (Cheering,) ye! “ April 21 of Liberty street. G. M. PERRY, Agent. ienqnire of the subscriber, 73 Courtlandt street. last evening, at Washington Hall, the German | Butif lam allowed to calculate from the proceedings of | Yes, my Iriends, we shall have our own candidate lor nie mid iwere JO! ie ordad our own ticket, and the time is not tar distant this evening, | trust in God this will shortly be stopped. 1 | V HN PATTEN. "7 , " “ Brass Band, playing the fine National air—'* Yan-| think’ Sou''are all tamiliar with the Listory of the | when this revolution will take place. (Loud cheering ) N. ship QUEEN OF THE WEST, 2 NOTICM@—The Sveamboat POKTS 5 5 oy “ 4 Sb tous F. Woodfouse Pate 2 OUTH ai ok thoroughly repaired ROSEEAM POWER TO LET. yo,.| Kee Doodle.” At half-past 7 "clock the Hall was | religion ‘of that toreign arty, Who “are now at war | A revolution that will be hailed by the couutry with ‘, wi the erening of navigation i R r ay » _ fi 4 “ rac a: of this cit; ur ascenden mu satisiaction as that of our ot New ship ROCHESTER, $60 toms, ane’ at sy boats intarmediate to Fwy Albany and New York sgesion wo begivas ist May, Apply tthe “Hoe’”F. i | about half filled by the bone and sinew of the “na-| THthery’ be any. ignorant of it, {would recommend | days" of our country. (Cheering and | shouting, Oct 21 boas RR For sowing caval to aay oa the |") a4 Imre i 29 and 31 Gold street, | tive” democracy, and in half an hour afterwards] him to study the history of the Huguenots of France |and ali kinds of noise and bustle) We have ‘and learn the treatment they received trom the hands of | been grossly insulted and attacked by a base the various wards in procession iv bout } sion arrived, and the s8; und we have been told that our party was Bhi GUER, 1050 tons, a é ‘TO LET—A house situated ot Blov mingdal : 21 Jan y pa fae: miles from the city. It is delightfully situ: 88 C papiste. ‘The flame that was kindled at Bunker's Hall can | p 2 ‘ aa Thewsanbanilfat ling, Gt ae aie, at Vat a 7 kOk EY Wate Regular | [GRRE the Dunk of the Hudson, and is remarkably healthy. ‘The een tye at once crammed to the door. fever be atiied in the American breast. 1 speak to you | made up ot apapist tail with an American, Demoe rae ie city of New eed ncrreet oe Boy of experience ROSCIUS, ‘of 1000 tons, will | Hse contains seven rooms, with pleasure gar . atac! ‘The following were the inscriptions on the principal | as an American citizen. | speak to you with no animosi- | head— (Loud shouting, uproar and contusion, amid cri and ability, and ispatched punctually on the 2ist of | 7 ve,her regular day, Far{ hat Rent §3'0 per annum. Apply at the Abby Howl, Fleeing Lapa Me mara arene. ‘Arms ;” 3d ward, two | ty against any man, but I speak as oue determined 2 we tr ae come 55) this was an insult joa = he : bil i fi com ons for ir or comfort, 3 anners, portraits of Washington, over which .“ Ameri- | his influence against foreiga invasion, Our toes will ve othe American Kepublican party, and by whom iy Rec ore aet ckaaee 208 commoitions, and are feraished Soard, at Orleans wharf, of Wall street Fta FO LEToThe wholoorpayofthaeatand pleasant. | can Republican Association® was inscribed; “ Ameri. | us that this party 1s Dut ‘ieexperiment. [tell them thatthe men who, when We had to detend our Canadian bor- ‘eer Past cies dfteiaen: Atte » K. 1 a Ly siomnied Se oat Ohne er aerate Bours Ne 17 Ce Rig heater Le to you to protect us and our | it was a like experiment thut made Coser! me itis one, wes aren to ioc naade, leat the British govern ie of . $100. ee. Capt. E ‘ wieuee. »-| public schools. ‘4th ward, “Devoted to our country’s | —which enabled Franklin to draw the lighining from |/ment would impress them. Yes, my friends, aud tuis boy Noster the eapraine or owners of these shipa will be reaven- | gill sadcced the’ Hovsioa; and tall ean Aprils her rans’ | sibot“Theress slave cosverraisy in te, Pane Con ihewege | cause, Constitution end amendment of ‘our eae oe ee ena tts by thisexperiment we wilrend the reign [Jol the Tribune, this Repeal boy, wio is playing the game fe a Ta by them, unless lar 4 au ice house on premises, ‘The house will beletrither co | Motto, “Our country and our countrymen”—* Beware | of fereign influence in this country —that influen.¢ of Ko- ity the hands of O'Connell, to whom he has sworn alle- For freig ney ane og thay rely upon the ships of this line sailing pune | oue family, ora partto a small family. Apply at 17 Ridge at, | Of Foreign Influence—Union ; “ Aierican Republicans, | pery wich would extinguish the Bible, crush every libe- | giance, in order that he may catch the Irish votes for the WOOSHOL Ee MINTURNS, nally as advertised. mare | or No. 39 Burling Slip. mai 3t*re | your grandsires’ shades with jealous eye, frown down to | ral institution, and shut out the ght.’ (Cheers.)” Will] whigs—this boy Hepeuler attacks us— (Loud groaning ‘Americans endure this ? (Cries of ‘no.”) 1 address you as | and shouting)—but it will not do my friends, you have free American citizens, 1 appeal to you as one who va- | only to know to whom this Hall belvngs, and we are de- see their offspring lie ; careless and let their country di 6th ward, “Hiv “Holiness the Pope can’t rule over us ;” wverpool ‘e] South street, New York, FOR LIVERPOOL—Hegular Packer of the 26th ROOMS TO LET—In the third and fo orto FIELDEN, BROTHERS & C Fee oes tie Roscius' mt. Eb esisne is. tk Neca toe at pee ae a ory id ec mies, wi pouitivel! sail egabore,h des ind Ramil Of Sawer ao nou i Clos, (on | ‘** No Union of Church and State ;” “ Americana must be | lues the rights handed down to us frum our ancestors. Let pcre ng purify oo pele erg thee ops of favieg acco preusaes, 01 Ma'co'm & Gaul, “earl 8 m2 Lm* re “City Reform and Reduction of | nu usurper wrest them from you—whether he be decora- | every whig and democrat, and get people in our of OUD JANE CURR ECOL EAE TE slows pourencary, era, TiPige (2 empenn e FOR SALE OR To LET—twovew Thivosins | Taxes.” Oh ward, a Portrait of Washington, ted in mnlitary array, or the Fopes pontificals, Never let | jusuice who will adininister the law tor the benefit of the early app! J i Brick douses, marble mantels, sliding doors, and S » dh it be said that Americans bowed at the shrine of Popery, | nation—(Loud and vociferous cheering.) Y friends, ais SOOT EE MoMURRAY, convenisat closets iaall the rooms.’ ‘The houses tie 25 | several other banners were displayed, upon | ¢ vcoped to its dictation. Lot us stifle it in its birth. We | and neither Bishop Hughes and the foreign Irisi—nor the LD Litter ackets (4: Etverpon) will he STAG BALLON COLD LINK OF LIVED jest laont and sear, by 36 feet deep | zach house ha an under which were inscribed the American ticket; and | may easily recall a period when a royal mandate attempted | Irish Catholics—nor the hungry officials, shall have any- ;yieespat chad in the fojlowingordar, excepting that when the POOL PACKEVS—FOR LIVERPOOL. —Regu- | each 25 by 100 eet. In the yar s Rauued The bots are | separate banners from the wards, on which were |! control our ancestors, but they chose rather to spill] thing to say or do with them. (Loud cheering aid sailing day falla on Hunday, the chips will sail Ge the, sncneed, ar Packet of the latof April.—The new magnificent | cach Howse and Let $5,000, of whch two-thnds cau remain. | inscribed the names,of the respecti ddidgtes { elt blood than to submit to moral, religious or political | considerable uproar, confusion, wad calls for Quack- Dat ys rom New York. esas ‘iverpool | sid celebrated fast sailing packet ship EUROPE on id mortzage ag6 per ceat per annum, ‘The 4 . spective candidates | thraldrom. In the far west—in the great valley of the | enboss, and various other names, aller which ‘he U. june i y te 1050 Cay tain bs, G. Farber, will po e eh ho is $350. atinesbllis te pe for Aldermen. Mississippi a cloud arises. Every day it gathers strength. Mr, Gx EM, ne sth wart jp brhate gare ar F i + Hous sare situated in Bridge street, betwee a7 ‘ Thate : i : mericun pai + Barstow, 1 16 ve owa that the sceommodat: of the EUROPE, | and Johnson streets, Brookiyn. 6 Pere The meeting was organized by the appointment ties ee pe oneaaliys Steer ene near caea, pay Matheonme I oappose vom have heard of a Captain o is i ere mioeaome an. BGA BACOrD: tanenees MHD | ADDIE TO es Wa OLN of the following officers :— a ee yy gue pron submitted to yeu, is thit | the Watch, who went in secret a few days ago, and only Me mast 7 improvement and convenience, that can cdd ‘At his residence at Fiatbush, or his office No. 73 vag. 2 those whose names have been submil 0 yeu, is that | the Welch, hie uaturelisation papers, (Loud orles of The OXFORD. jartlett, ; comfort of those embark who shoul call and see ‘Nassau street Nin Xotk, 0: 10s PRESIDENT—JOHN LEVERIDGE, pone rs boorigtes paca \raganete jie en aprss high | pei + athena. are is gives the lie to any ei id speci nav ‘tecture before en ED LS, é © t cations requisite 1 2 — bravo, ; y 800 tons bone, i mhar seas For paanage mine ‘second abi ‘and 1010 1m*m In Lawrence street, brooklyn. Vice Parspents. ollie of Mayor ot N.Y, He has arisen by his on merits { one that would say at tis glorious demonstration was earths » 4 board, foot treet, or t . % " " i . (C) we have done The MOND #717814, “ HaiEARG: APPLY OB boars Saks BROTHERS RCO. FOR SALE—A Farm in East Chester will be a0! Oe ros uoat feet ererssanai| [resp lcrnt ante intel er ep gesergerend beep eee dregs into if this be ‘A.B. Lowber, 16 mas balsa 09 Palton sant. nasy doonto the Balin Bank. Pao eect cues eo edt toast Melectians Uae 1th “ ‘And. MeGowan, | and the poor man’s friend, and if he is not wumbered among | a bubble, it is the best bubble that ever up. Will The EUROPE, 1 QLD BLACK BALL LIN® OF PACKETS — | ‘xureay of Apri uext, on the premusess acl o'clock, P.M. aden, ' 13th “ Jonas Randall, ’ | the great statesmen of the age, or the great philosophers, | any man tell me we do not want reform, when @ Captain 618 Ln 1 —The packet ship KUROPE, Captain vetoes to sal Farm, contaming 135 acres of the first ty of Land, 5 Joseph Meeks, 14th “ 'T. Timpson, Jr. | his career has been that of B. Franklin in incident aad in | of the Watch had not taken out his naturalization papers! ‘The NEW york a: ab ity atta i 1eeale oe . tor Liverpool, jy | highatste of cuttivacionand well fenced, situate in the town of K.P. Weodrull, loth“ Cor’s. Bogart, success, Kally, then, under the banner not of the man, | (Cries of “ Yes, yes”—" Turn him out.”) 1 will just read =r (new, > aupllontion tort 0 Engage passase yl jeanire to, make cal iy red Geen of Wes Chester, aad pout half 0 aah John ©. Bayles, 16th “ J. W. Savage, but of the principles he professes. Do this and you have | lor you abit of a verse for your edification : The couumels” ee ; from Gh cs rh ie ‘strat. - | ciesaced to be divjecd into fog farms, ve couiles Be, Re done your country a service. My young triends, unskilled It was not so slow j8, 1 N. B.—P ssage from Great Britain and Ireland can be se-| No.1 contains filt; if Laud, principal adow, . COX, as | am in politics, allow meto addreas you a few words.— In Mister Crast 700 tons; 1 quod by the Eat opring ahioe of tye, line, at the lowest rateai | house: cust tast yeas $4008, bara, cattinge buss, mill bouse, Adam W. Spies, You. too, may be fathers and your olf-spring may hold Pe caht end to bse G. A. Cole, ¢ May 1 and drafts can as usual, be fa nished for any amount, payable in | with all other out baildings, also two youay orchards i " if 2° Chase foreign influence ie The YORKSHIRE, (new) 16 til the principal towns, without suy charge, throughnuc Great |" ‘No, 2 coutaine 20 acies of the best of Laud, an vld building Sacunranins. You responsible tor your ations, “Chase foreign influence For ‘Tammany Hall ; 1050 tons, % 16 Mar. Britain end Ireland, on appiication as above m2ltoalre | sito thereon, with many frait tres James French, ‘Wn. B. Folger, Until it is banished trom your soil—(loud cheers.) For though subject of Vic, DG. Bailey,?May 16 Jaly OR PACKETS FOR LIVER: | _ No.3 contains 3)acree f good land, and in a good state off A. G. ‘Thomson, jr Pardon L: locity is an evil,and dangerous to our institutions, (cheers.) ‘The Pope and old Nick, __Tihese ships are not surpassed in point of elegance or comfort PO eee Oth Hach othe splendid: and fa” tion, with a good bulioiag aite * Wm. H. Humbert, ’ Robert ( Its not necessary for me to allude to instances 1 the his- He managed to stick gE their cabin accommodations, or in their fast sailing qualiti vate ieee ROSCIUS, Moe tons basthen t cove 5 30 acres of the best of Land, a good barn, six AS. Livingston,” George eae ocabe) tory of Europe, to show you the danger arising from its In his offices all. experience, and the strictest attention will always be paid to ott .. | aud also two salt meade i = - 9s Acne. ‘Trampled on, spit upon, lied to, and cheated ! Dgmiote the comlort and convenience if passengers. ved as witha ships of this line being, sll 1900 tone end uprrards, per | Tbe Pav will be sold together or separate, to suit perchs-| ‘The cailof the meeting was then read and ac-| fluence. One word und I have done. | If we go to the con: AGiea ous you jong to your dangerous foe, Heference | sers. A further diseriytion of the property is deemed wuneces- test, let us go together, and we are sure of a victory great- And kick out such fellows us Mister Crusto ! cepted. \d country will n advantages to be derived from selecting this line the upper wards came into the Hall with their ban- ners and music, and were received with tremen- dous‘cheering, which delayed for some minutes the reading of the report. On comparative silence be- ang restored Ir.,W. H. Oaxtey proseeded to read the report. He was interrupted, however, very shortly after commencing, by the arrival of more of the ‘ na- tives” with music. The Hall being now densely filled, and hundreds being unable to obtain admis- sion, the cries of.‘ adjourn to the Park”—* to the heretofore. . z ~ | sary. For particuiars, inquire of the subscriber near the premi- The C hi led er than we have ever yet won in the course of our exist, rice of passage outward isnow fixed at Seventy-Five | toany other, as their gaeat capacity xenders them every wa ‘One he Cairman then called for the report of the a bese (Roars of laughter and renewed shouting.) That is just Dollars, for which ample stores of every dexaription will be | mare cornioitable and couvenient tan shits of a amalier class, | “rive indisputable, KHAYWAKD. I committee. He had no doubt the candidate was | "ef (iead eer) cea upon, He observed that he | whut will say to this worthy. With a roice of thunder, rovided, with the exception of wines and liquors, which will | CT" hose wishing tO. secure borths should not fail to one who would receive their undivided support at | was extremely glad to mect his fellow-citizens, who had | we will tell them that we are to succeed, and their cubba- mther th. captal - \ ships will be respon- | make early application en hoard, or to VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY, the ensuing election. (Cheers. Congregated ta respond to the nomination for Muyor. He | ges (roars of laughter) we will send to the place to which ‘Neither th captain or owners of these ships will be respor . Orr: om = 4 ’ . , greg P y' jo, sible for any letters, parcels, oF pack es sent by them unless ate ene hie ie oe eae FOR SALE. Here, however, several additional arrivals from | was right glad to present to them James Harper, as fit and | they belong. ‘be American people will rise upon, their baer a yhuncanaiaes therefor, For freight or pas- Hi well qualified for the office. 1 am deeply sensible of the | ruin, and we shall wake up the true American spirit and state to which we are reduced in political excitement. 1 am | pride. (Loud cheering.) We are now, | tell them all, fully sensible too, that these men would be triumphantly | showing ourselves against these foreign foes, and in a elected on the Sth day of Aprilnext. (Cheers.) ‘This, | manner that will forever do us credit, und the Americans gentlemen, is no common question. It is second only to | will bring back their rights again. that day and hour when our forefathers made their decla- Here the ere considerable groans, and shouting for ration of Independence. ‘This is no less than a declaration “Requi Curry,” “Huffty;” alter which a call was of independence against foreign oppression, votes und ty- | made, * Nine groans for Crasto,” which were given ranny. | feel perfectly satisBed thar we have ‘adeep interest | amid,shouting und yellipg, ond all kinds of noise and con- in adopting the principles we advocate. The seed has been | fusion. sown but seven short months and it is wlready springing Mr. Requane then came forward and addressed the up and bearing fruit in the teeth of our political foes, | mecting—He said the low irish should be kept out of the - er South street THE LARGE EXTENSIV &¢ FLOURING MILL » apply to PASSAGE FROM ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOT- Wi situated at Fort Montgomery, GOODHUE & CO, 64 South st. AND WALES, VIA LIVE 7 ¥, 3 of © ew York, C,H. MARSHALL, 33 Bu slip, N. ¥. HE subscriber his made unequalled arra: gements er. 'T let comple jn0if_and of BARING, BROTHERS & CO, Lvosl. for bring out emigrate thir years 10it., Those | mouce operations immediately. Te ps ne nding for their frieads would do well to apply at | 69 by 45 feet; hus two large over ah 2 PASSAGE FROM GREATBRITAIN AND IRELAND | the old established packet office of “four run of excellent barr scours and ary m8: JOHN HERDMAN, 61 South st. chinery, with aa exteasive and ducay eam of water, capa 2 —The shios ct this line now leave Liverpool every five | ble of driving other large works if required. : fis can as usual be furnished for any amount. pay- ‘On the premises are th ee guod 1) welling Houset, one Cooper joining the Had- TH Ez ALL LIN! LIVERPOOL PACKETS. ing from Liverpool on the 7th aud 19th of every. month] Cael ersons id to the Old Ci for th geste tl acarcena eth egeiueing a | RB the pracipal baokiog iustitations. throughoat tae | Shop, one Bara, aud ocherout buildings. ngdom, apply as above. taal re |» Alo, aboot forty acten of Land. ical ite a a ‘there are also about two hundred acres " ‘OR MARSEILLE@—Packet of In April—The parchised ame years since far the purpose OF reservoirwhere CORI For wiy erected a durable aud substantial dain, #08 to IOLANUS, Jas. Haile, Master. , Fo: been (reat 5 ts 11 esteem that they | affairs of the country.—(Cheers.) The American part; we thein come out iu this superior Line of Pac! he OF assay tO DELP: conta warer crough to supply the mill twelve weeks, meee | Park” —* to the Park,” became loud and general. | youid Sidney ncaa say, ask you, are | should remain true to themselves and their glorious pot fom Liverpool panctaally on the 7th and i8th of every mon LAWRENCE S PHELPS, |, [ole lomg drougut, caveuient for the manufacturingof | pede aMAN-—IE you have the goodness to | Americans prepared to admit Catholicity—the imeaus of | ciples.—(Loud cheering.) 1 tell you, my {riends, the city Santee Gries ain taps, oak AMentign weckty popeeenion: BOYD & HINCKEN, analy Situation, ip very convenient for the mauofacturing of | hear the report read, We shall then consider the | robbing us of our rights, our votes, aud our influence. | is our-—(Lmmenseshouting,) With Iierper at oor head, tion from that port.. One of the firm (Mr. James D. Roche) is | _mtoatre No.9 Tontine Building | veasels carrying oue hundred tous or more can come to the | Propriety of adjourning te the Park. (Cheers.) (No, no.) No, never let it be said that the descendants | our principles are good.—(Cheers.) We are going, my og see they shall be forwarded with care and PACKET FOR HAVRE —The ship BALTI- mail aeany ti ne tear ane ee ie r Oakuey then proceeded, but in a few _min- | of Washington and Jefferson tamely howsd down to a pa- arin ts oe foe to pe old lodeey ops pesee ey 4 4 i ry - Hy t; 1 yareasit ont istof May next ‘or further particu- i e “ IL ~ i ists up the lot box. (Cnes an ie rottel pellhguld the parties agreed for not come ont, the money will aE ee ea TE Th TINEKEN, | late apply to the yroprictor ga dhe rimiaes oF 10 age hee yee amkio: anierrupted: by” shouta! Of; t0) | Fee ik you io recventer the principles we | must be smoked out. (This. Was received wit Ie who paid it here, without any reduc- i ildii bee } ; ngiwonte "9 ‘Tontine Building, cor. Wall and Wat OHN R BUYDAM, pel Black Ball, of Old Line of Liverpool Packets, comprise FOR NEW ORLEANS—Louisiaa and New|. oaggg UNDERHILL HAW REYES! following mag it ‘ork Line—Positively first regular Packet to sail 3ist | _mJ3 2w*ee ‘No, 250 Front ‘street. he OXFORD, The NRW YORK ¥ 1 : ; CAMBRIDGE, COLUMBU! eran. G Ly eooag wecgeoteh hd A haee ho A VALUABLE FAKM FOR SALE—Vhe ¥srm, UROPE SOUTH AMERICA. | freight or passy formerly owned and occupied by Jonathan Ward, Esq., ENGLAND NORTH AMERICA, | om" sony on hutuated in the upper part of the tuwn of East Chester, ‘With such superior and unequalled arrangements, the aub- | “°™* Westchester County. 40 miles irom th- eity of New York, on scribers confidently look forward for a continuance of thatsup- | Shivpers by thi contend for. ‘They arefew andsimple. We demand that | dous round of applause and considerable shouting.) The the stranger who car on our can shall not vote till he | Irish bog trotters must be kicked out of their places.— be a resident 21 years—until he has proved himselfa good | (Cheers.) We want, my friends, to see every thing right, citizen. (Great cheering) Let us show them that that un-| Unless we put down this augon of foreign insolence und holy power that would dare to contest with us on our | impudence, we may bid farewell to hope, aud if we con- own soil, ianot equalto thetask, (Cheers) Let us pro- | seut to yield to this foreign yoke that hus been fixed upon claim that What God has separated, never can be united. | our necks, we may bid adieu to our country’s prosperity (Cheers) What would he the state of ourcountry fwe | forever. if we donot do this, we may bid adien to our ‘The CrairMan in vain tried to be heard. Mr. Sammons mounted the table, and shouted out—Gentlemen, wait till you hear the Report and then we will organize another meeting in front of the Hall. If you go to the Park you cannot hear the speakers.—(Cheers.) Mr. Oakuey again proceeded—The Report was ih il as above, her regular day. handsome furnishes ‘of Wall at, at, Orleans w! . COLLINS & C [erties Koad, anda quarter of a mile from the Mariem Kail- ro8 r ine may rely upon havin i Fort mhich har been extended tothem 0 many yearn for which | rectly meaatre. Or youl ge vveodrail, who will |i ieabore Farm contains about two hundred sere of Lana, | fill of denunciation of the corruptions of both, the allowed this damnable iniluency to proceed unchecked. } existence, sa our independence i all is majesty ceases ae fing, oF remitting money to their relatives, ean | pe Axvaty forward ai goodrto theivaddrems > | which is under a high state of cultivation, well watered and | old parties—promises of all sorts of retorm—and ar. ee eo soo a don ies Hidwn ucross | must be bouud down; these Irish bog-trotters must be atall ines obtain Bratta sesight for any amount, drawn direct | P'4'Re'prenet ship Oconee, Capt, D-dackron, will succeed the | feuced. with a double two-story dwelling aid a uumber of out-| dent appeals to the patriotisin of the ‘‘natives,” for See rate el tenitory, screaming for a resting place. | sent back to their native obscurity. (Tremendous cheers.) roe eee CORY CURORE Sines x co. | Hteterile.and sail on Apri herrerelar dey. _mllre_ | Uf and ton acres of land ia now occupied aa | the purpose of culling forth all their energies, and Hut, thank God, theday sat hand when the spirit of our | We must rally round the Bible which Washington wove OSES H Bankers, London, “THE BARD OF POUR JACK.” mrern and Fost Office (known as Marble tiall electing James Harper for Mayor, at the ensuing } sires shall be invoked. (Cheers) Its power ia come, und | in the holy cause of, our country, and by which he made Buchailsaridn demas wycktoaiane ie] THE MIRROR LIBRARY, No. XI, | | auchremwepmesacnteg Gre alte ke Gr'ite| She Report was reosived_with tremendows ap-[ Sits iaystpiase) “We ack you tg rma ant | At copelnin ofthe army seen of macht » Scotland and Wales, WILL BE PUBLISHED’ THIS DAY, |*me Vurpon. lngaue of KAIN & MORGAN, near the pie- ! F it ee roar and confusion prevailed, when the whole party filed Mi N, 47 Fulton st. plause, and was carried by acclamation ; and then | act asm victory will be ours. (Great cheering.) 00, or $6 ‘41000. . RLY SOVEREIGN, POTATOES—The earliest and ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. RICE 12) CENTS: risen i : : is ew mo- | off, and ed i cession to Washington Hall, the OC's, Pelion tat Newcorks THE §ONGS AND BALLADS ip sane fe wall deer foeiaisnli i tee a man cera BA een open Wormer world aWain the asverabiy’ bate Native | bands playing before them. oS oaks N. B.-The Old Line of Liverpool Packets sail from this a FOR SALE 5 Rc ehineres® rhc wordiaiven Wisk: Goatentnn party, He was an advocate lor w repeal or mo-| ‘The Nutive Americans, on passing the Hxna.o Office, port for Liverpool! on the ist and 19th of each month. Parties CHARLES DIBDEN, F ii 7 Nine cheers‘ which were given with deafening mPof the naturalization law, and that fo-| halted, and gave a round of three hearty cheers tor Yetaming to the old country. will find it to their eomfort and (THe BARD O¥ POOR JACK.”) Fed anata adae) OM pall effect. should reside twenty-one years on our soil | “James Gordon Bennett, Esq.” Bdvantaxe to select, this favorite Line for their com ce, 1n WITH roe Newars and two freer Toth Orange lovacres two} Mr. J. W. Green then rose. to address the meet- | hetore voting. Another principle is that the Bi- E seepeonerats mene to ser othr SONGS IN DIBDIN’S STYLE, | sx rooms,gunetand cellar lately tepuredbara ang outbuia: | 8; He apologized for, his inability to speak to | ble without note or comment is a proper book to be | Cannoniiton Races.—The races over the Eclipse BY OTHEK AUTHORS. ings goods—appleand peach orchard—plenty small fruit well J such anintelligent assemblage with sufficient pow- | readin our schools. (Loud cheers.) Another glorious | Course commenced again last Saturday, under GaucEiie watered by springs good welt at door very healthy situation er. But he would do the best he could. He rejoiced, ax principle the Native American Party, is; that none but | more favorable cireumatances than attended the first day's . : . . Wi \—pos- | every patriot must, in the creation of a party to redeem | native are eligible to the presidential chair. (Loud | sport. It is not our purpose to tell how the race was run ond Te Fai Seer Lacaiic eave Now | E89 32°% auip.the Kir, pre Me Evermore, Bboy eee OHO BORER BURNS Pee Loerie" at | the country from corruptions, it attempted, for the first | cheers) Aguin a complete ousting out of office of all that | on that day, but simply to chronicle the result, which was York on the Ist, and Havre on the 16th of each mouth, as fol- | The Jolly Young Watsriaan, Constancy, i Place. ¢ md 'imere | time, to devise some means to check the destructive pro- | are {o1 rs, (Cheers.) A complete regeneration of | as follows:—Capt. vs Minor’sch. f, Norma; by Long- lows, viz — Fuowelland Ketan, eck onmme Hidwe, FOR BSALEA picce of land containing from 20 to | 87% Of party-spirit. ‘That party had seen the necessity | our tem, and a complete revision of our system | waist, out of imp. Novelty, by Blacklock, 4 years old ; From New You. Poor Tom, Nancy, 0 aE ity Piece and containing from 20 to] of meeting on a common platform, for jthe purpose. | of taxes, (Cheers) James Harper shall be placed in | (French), 1, 3, 1; Fergus Duplantier’s ch, f. Narine, by New Ship ONEIDA, ist Marel Tre Busy Crew, Nature and Nancy, Road, commanding aa extensi win all directions, | They saw it was necessary to come out from the parties of | the chair of our city, and when I behold such a mighty | imp. Jordan, out of Louisianaise, 3 years old, 5, 1, 6; Bew- ain ie ‘The Sigal o Eagese, Aune, Nan, Nance, or | {vis near the Hackensack River, and in full view of Newark, the day, and defend the institutions of the country.— | gathering of the yeomanry of this soil, | am certain | ell T. Taylor's b.f. Sally Shapnon, by Woodpecker, out Jack Rathin, overlooking all the surrounding country, It isan admirable | They had spread their canvass to the breeze, and it was| we are gafe from the vandal hand of foreign in-| of Darnley’s dam, 4 years old, 4, 2, 2; Col. A. M. Binga- Ship BALTIMORE, Yo Heave : 'y had sp aah ‘ i ; Meo H 10" n . He po- we 3 5, 3; Jas. Kir - 5 Ship UTICA, ran The Naney. schrolsaud eminent preachers. Inquire of WM. ib HAD: | sition. He was occupying aprouder position than ever] you have at heart the” resolution to persevere in| m. Susan Hill, by imp. Glencoe, out of Susan Hull, by : i Try street, or of the owner J. Q. T ; Coptain Me oi ber PES Commis- | Ben Biock, ia AIL, at Secaucus, or Dr. GLOVER, 2 Ann st. im*re | occupied by any monarch of the old world—(cheers.) For | the great principles of the American Republican | 4 moleon, > years old, 2, 4,4. Time 4m, 28.—3m, 54s. Newshipet ick ori ist danmary. ah Seat i aw he Canary pind, he was addressing a free people—(cheers,) More than | Party. A few more risings and settings of the sun | 3m. 60s.: course rather heavy. For yesterday's race, Captain ist October. 216th November. | ‘The'soioier’e Cirave. Rational Vanity, GIANT ASPARAGUS ROOTS. that, he was one of thut people—one who wore thecrown, | and the American people will be summoned to battle | there were three entries; Peytona won two heats without J.B. Pell, (ist February. (16th March. Saturdev Night, Each his own Pilot, 20 000 two years old, of the true Giant Asparsgus Roots, | and set on the throne of popular right—(cheers.) That | tor theirrights! Are you ready!—(Yes—yes.) | Are your | any great difficulty. We give the following summary:— ‘The accommodations of these ships are not surpassed, com: i Moorings. Fann ‘ong Island’ by one of the most experienced ax: | Was one of the grandest movements in the history of poli- | muskets in order?—(Yes.) ‘The same spirit that before | Third day—Jockey Club Purse, $600; three mile heats— bie ig all Seat pay be ceasires (06, prance: supeteice CL oat j The Last § pare owers that furnishes Fulton Market, y | tics in this country. It would astonish the whole world. | snimatedthe sons of Manhattan will again be called forth. | J. Kirkman’s ch. m. Peytona, by imp. Glencoe, out of ‘passage . Passeny supplii 8, ; The Standiag Toas are very strong roots, and will bear cutting next year, Price ti eh Gi rigia of Naval Artillery cents per (Loud cheers.) Follow out, then, those principles—lay | Giantes It would show to Europe that we could at once give up by imp Leviathan, 4 yearw old, 1, 1; A. L. Binga- Quisite with the exception of wines and liquors, b.c. Ruffin, by imp. Hedgtord, out of Duchess of t be necessary—till they | man ide intended for these ‘ll be party feeling at the call ofthe country—(cheers.) It would | not on your couch—repose not y im I seribers, free from any ier thas the [Bi A Fhe Cabin Boy, best quality of early potato known, very productive, and re show that patriotism here was something morethananame. | be carried out triumphant. May heaven smile on our ex- | Marlboro, by Sir Archy, 3 years old, 2,2; D. F. Kenner’s erred Ga them. "For freight or passage, apuly ta Navel Promotion, for the table in June. ‘The origina roductive, and revdy | ‘hey had come out like the Spartan band, free and but a|ertions, and may our party succeed till corruption and | gr.f Blue Bonnet, by imp. Hedgford, out of Grey Fann; _ BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, Who'll Serve? Englind five years since, at Il Is. per bushel. Price $2 per | corporal’s guard ; but then they had swelled into a goodly | putrefaction be annihilated by American Republican | by Bertrand, 3 years old, 3, 3— ia si * Toate. Buildin, cor. Wall tnd Water st | happy Jerr | Pree oa bacey 0! wy uaa ne Planted cext week. ‘They will be found regiment, and now they numbered myriads in their ranks: Party “¢Great tnd projonged cheering.) vain, in. | Mor 2renie Mareh 1. 3 'D EMIG! y om i. 5 Hy PC) = <1 voice in the crowd—* can’t hear you spouting, | The meeting then adjourned to w: procession, in- aa: oeeey y SE rICE KANT PASSAGE | ‘rus Hearted Sailor, Ronbeals icone Ns ed’ hail eit, largest aad. there teerlet cotorad at he eaor | move we go to the Park”—(Ch ors “order” hisses end | tending to give three cheers at the residence of Mr. ilar-] Bustwess rv Loweit.—From present indications 61 SOUTH STRELT, NEW YORK. Kone avery ito the ituubarbs, "Were iimposted at. per dozen. ‘Are nove vif sed vome confusion ete was however restored, and the per. our city bids fair to present a very busy, bustling Wapving Old Stairs, cents per root, or $5 per dozen, larg denirable | speaker went on.] The people were resolved they would ogre pr a aspect during the spring and summer. Two large mills Harrah for the Sea, the Rlabarb that. nttracted bo m : ppeaker went on) a likohoris of cattle. In the language |The Adjourned Meeting of the « Native | MDen Ting tin Meine te by a new corporation, (the , " 13 ung poration, ( . Ge Sore, oiain's Mi at the mectiugs of the Farmery of the old patriot, they had called out “Vox populi—Vor| American” Party— Tremendous E:xcite- | prescott) and the other by the Lawrence corporation. fans scan be cagagee ronal iseapa0! BY, he following spien- | Tom Bowling mG - Me pone Dei and indeed i was the petriotiem of the people that ment—-Fair Reporting—The Herald—at. | Connected with, these will be several blocks of arding a ’ackel Shin * = FECP MEE roar ae EEN rc _ | had uttered its voice. Their principles were such uswou! § houses. We also learn that an unus' mber of REN ES: prom Liverpvol, Ee i stall Ml * SEEDS OF EVERY KIND JUST RECEIVED] finda response in the bosom of all American citizens —| taek upon Horace Greeley—O'Connell-— | iuiidings will be erected the present year by private indi- OLUMBUS, Captain Cole, on the 16th Febroary. | app ication to the publishers. To persons residing at a distance ae BY THE. ‘They must triumph, and it was near at hend. In few days] Bishop Hughes—The Irish—The Catholics | viduals. Altogether, the prospect is bright and cheering. SHINE, (new) Bailey, on the Ist March. | they will be sent by mail Single numbers 1244 sents double PACKETS QUEBEC AND HENDRICK HUDSON. | it would ge abroad that they had effected a mort signal Whe Plebetan, the Locofocos and Whigs | —/owell Courier, March 19. M BRIDGE, Capt. Barstow, 16th March. rninbers 25 cents, or tea copies for $1. Ageuts supplied ou DUNLAP & CARMAN victory. What did they think of their vote of 9000 lust] y MAY Da Coptate, Borelett, tet April, Inberal terms. “For sale, wuolesnle avd retail, of LEAKE this opportunity of returning their thanks to | fall? This time they would cast 25,000. "Like the fabled | —And the Press. y Durt iv New Onieans.—Rumors were afioat all ONTEZUMA, Captain Lowber, st May. m2i 2tre New Mirror Oibce, 4 Ann stroet. Mowed upon them since Ree es Se eet Mewes Jove, they | ‘The uproar and confusion that prevailed at the | tay yesterday, of an intended duel between two distin- hed officers in the Mexican service; and indeed we ing, i and Conservatory. They have just received an additional sup- i eetins Washington Hall, and the im- | sv HE SUBSCRIBER innow prepared to all WATCHES | |ly of all the best known varicti s of Annual, Biennial, aud hides ib a ‘ d JEWEURY of all kinds at the lowent possible prices, | Pecesuil Flower Seeds, Vegetable Seeds ‘of all Kiaas, er Levers nad iepives, Anchors, ke, he, | Grass seeds of the best, kinds, Soring Wheat, Potato oa very fine assortment of Jewelry, consisting of Gold | Oats, Ash Leaved and other early Potatoes, all ‘in prime as. cil, Bracelets, Pins, Sc. Mo which he is deier- | order. | bx tery tion, suitable for parlor i eiding i ~ wed to sell lower than any other honse in the city. use cultere; Bouquets, composed of the most pabloes they can pensamaniy, enpoct, and ebonid ike peace Ni. B.—Don’t forget the namber—H0 Catham street. Uivda and Bird Cages, Gold Fish and Globes, fucey Fl Hog come out, the Passage money will be promptly, ra mrt im*m ‘asry and Stands, of varioai with other fancy ar : ata, The ship EUROPs. Captain Farber, 16ch May. The ship SEW YORK, Captain Croper, lat Ja In addition to the above superior ships, the subscriber's agents will have a succession of first class Atnerican ships despatched, ts customary, from Liveryool, every four ot five dara throws 5 iff. 1 rte a Srhich paeeage can be occured st "reduced ites, "Those senting had (Cheers) If they could succeed in fect reform—if “they could redeem woull not rest. there. ‘Their princ parade the whole country—they would able, “We are free and redeemed—this country is di thralled from all foreign influenci (Cheers.) They would then see the institutions of the land on their proper basis. And millions of generations yet unborn would be able to walk on the unbroken bulwarks of their country’s pomibility of hearing the speakers, induced the | werstand that its arranged, they shall meet ths morn greater part of the crowd to adjourn to the Park. “ Swords out, and tilting one at other's breast, ‘The banners were all ranged in procession and In opposition bloody.”— Tropic, March 11. - prowd m 1 G headed by a band, when a vast cro narched to Orre=-Wifa have heard of w. shoemakerins Gow the Park by torchlight. On arriving at the City | necticut who bought some shoe pegs made of rotten wood. ix knife and sharpen- les, allot which will be sold on the Icwest terms. ‘They beg leave wsual ished, pr Ic 5 in | Not being able to use them, he too p beats casas usual be furnished, yryabye at the Natiqual and | NTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the parinership here- | to inform their friends and the public, that Wotan eld | erections: ‘These were the only (rus Arseroan prinotpies, | D2! the banners and torches were all ‘ranged in | Nol being able! them, ead then sold them for oale.- Reopens end Wanches; and on Messrs. tbat Son ke tofore existing between the undersigned and Jonn Craw- | seed of any kind in the store, and have spared weither paius wor | They united all. ‘They saw the two parties of the day front on the steps, and General. Luoyp was no-} Powell Courier. ley, in the Argas printing and jobing e is expense to procure the best seeds of the last season's gown. kers, London; Messrs. J. Bamed & Co., Bankers, Liver: john Coc. | fromthe mpst respectable houses in this country aud Europe, |, which are payable throughout England and Wales. For bI “OY ” i eT ee ec ier burned up before them by Young America,” and she is | mingted chairman. sion ov Easons.—-March Court ror THE Cork enry , a the printing and. publishing. «1 {lof which a iI be ready tor | feady to ‘ arder pariculars apply (uf by leter por paid) ta, a | eunicd ow at No. 7 Catharine ater, have been drssolved by ul | sstebu'ionenrly he a eae tat wit glelcs | go on, and. with James Harper they must conquer. RT it Ne io, 1844. Ordered, that a term of this court be held at the 61 South scree rene Welaueet, | tual consent. call and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewrere. | (Cheers.) With auch a harper they would be ableto cheer Edwin F. Corey, axles Houghton, City Hall, in the city of New York, on Saturday the firet Passage to Li hee | ‘Lenuee aoe street, Dated New York, January 2, 1841. English Split Peas, Oatmeal and #mbdea Groats fur the hearts of all patriots, and annoy their enemies Joseph Hufty, Stephen Sammons, day of June next, at 12 o'clock at noon, for the purpose of i mane NORMAN COOK. | fruit aud omamental Trees of all kinds. Grape vines avd flow: | When M. ‘Alfred H. Davis, Archibald Mercer, by the regular packet ships, sailing for en Mr. Green resumed hin seat, and it was an- hearing writs of error Sty Lol ihe Ke, &e., always on hand at the James A. Morton, Jamea Webb, ‘and to London on the I and 30th - nounced thut a meeting had been organized in the Park jams " , jon as anove, TERRAPIN LUNCH, Broadway. New Yerk. | and that Mr. Sammons was addressing it, a considerable Charles Sutton, Willa Harbert, / NTS BY THE GOVERNOR AND SENATE TAPSCOTT’S a AS Relaseantl Ant etesr and Browder, number of the most noisy of the crowd ‘accordingly left ene peated pel ee ie selon B. Strong, Superior Court Commission S recen rupletely re and refu ore a + li Ls , pola sea 3 ERAL EMIGRANT PASSAGE OFFICE Hine to modern egverotgy and ow under the gs SLINNAAN BOTANIC GAKDEN TMpead Clk cay ac manneanieen |. Derik ven Kiel, er for sulfolk County, in place of Charles A. Floyd, re- cevsfal ‘management of Messrs, STELLE. & FORMAN — ND N ERIES ra : ’ William T: igned. , Piece Meiers on saan wesede TesstevaitE | aac wal TNC ECO Tae ip ‘Mir Fire, quite young Ind, then rove and Sucnergnis Ono Riven. At Wheeling, on Saturday, the ARI EMENT! 1044, will fiad all that the mat affords, and every larury of th Descriptive re not here to enter in dis James Wood, Thos. C. Beecher, Ohio River had twenty-four feet of water in the channel, The subscribers beg to call the attention of their friends and | s¢asou. | The liquors in the bar are selectd from the best brands luced Prices, which are much lower than are usually radical or what are whig princi- James Burns, Thos. H. Oakley, and was rising. the pablic generally to their superior arrangements for bringing | imported jnto this civy. and they. challenge any establishment | charged. ‘Their Ttees ar2 very stiperior in every respect. ples—to pass an eulogium on our own party or to con- John Smith. -—_— ree [rom and reasittiog money to all parts ol wicaeenatiee oa (oor ail p part of fanad Wh epi’ Jogues will be sent to every post paid applicant, and may also | demn our bet ut we are here to advocate those | Mr. Sammons addressed the crowd who had collected, Free in Lovisvitie.—Three large four story Honda: d, eelon, Srottand nod Wales, {ihe prices ron. Private par | be obcained at 24 Pine st; and orders left there, of seat per mail, | principles of national feeling, which every American | amid jthe utmost coofusion and noise: My friends, our | brick warehouses on Pearl street, in Louisville, owned WIE NEW LINE. OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS, , per OF su readiness, and enter- | will he exeented with despatch, and in asa Routt checady tev hia: heater ASA alt Songs or ye taut 7 : a , Peeler talaipens for oc seorenseion | ea temienWore nein og | should cherish in his "And although they have | country has been libelled by those who have been placed | hy Samyel K Page, Eaq,,were destroyed by fire on Thurs- TP: QUE H, Ok THE We, 10 ton nee hare gene nara and, huey teramieneter aerate | SHAKEN FOTATORS FOR SEED—A tow anid | now kindled hy n spark of te old Ore of Lexigton ant | tacked our party, snd werhave: been disgriced ty them, | = 4 4 qt She 5 e eived, and can be served up at a! wars to o EE.D few hand now kindled by a spark of the ol ire of Lexington and | tacked o' art; nd we have been disgraced by them. Ate ROCHESTER, 1000 tone tone fond of this deliecous diet at this eason of the yaar, they SO iihals of tne fnent quality Saker Potatoes in prime order, | Nunker's TH and with the like brightness they will | (croans'andlouderies of “damn them ny PWWe have been " 4 CVE ST Pa, 5 being now in their prime. m1 1we | now five years fromthe seed. They are thought by those who een) oP ” TING AND COLL GATRICK, 1000 cons. a il ‘i Iw burn and illuminate our city, We are now arrayed un. | disgraced by the Tribune and by the Plebeian. These 4 yi 4 i have used them for two years or more, t> be the finest potatoes y 6 y YMAR, having ‘ommenc E HOTTINGUEM, 1080 tons, TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. re rere ee ees ery nitro oe romarie | vt the banner wehoee shining stars and stripes have pass | wretched papers have dared to inrull us. (Criea of “down | Kenting, Col wat Honts, Bills ry 1 i PSR 80 tone. D., Mi REX SER, & CO. (lately removed from the comer of | bly heary—of good growth, and even the largest are qnite fre od through more than one dark ordeal, When we look | with them.”) Iam glad wo are in the presence of them | the patronage of the public, at his oftee, THE LIVE RPO. 1150 tons. +, William and Joha, to No. 60, John stmet) offer forsale | from hollow esutres. op ile hy back at the days of our revolution, when it grasped tyran- | now, and that they will hear what | shall say. | Theso | ec oor below Beekman st ing from Liverpool twice avery month, a Swans eee . BOGGS & SOUTHMAYD, ny by the throat and wrasted the rights of the people of have told us that we will not take the election, |_™@!m%e soonisninaltalicct rue ON Ne Ot CIVERTOOL PACKETS, } j ig | <i ance m Sl na Oe theae States from it, who is he who possesses one particle {we will! down with Greeleyand Slamm,”) Both Orrice ov Japransow INURANCE COMPART, HE | Berlin best Zephyr Worsted—the mont complete assortment in ine Fr Noy of pr tic bloed in his veins, but kindles at the thought? In casting our glances at that period let us not forget the day star which was sent by an all-wise Providence—that champion of freedom, General Washington. ‘To heaven these fellows have heen playing the blackleg in the poli- tical game of catching the Irish vote ies of “down with us G the Irish papisty—damn the papists.”) They hay n Ley od trying toget the Irish Catholic vote in this city, and we | “™ust los ‘Wail at, opposite the Lg my ny contianes to lusnre against Loss and wares and merchandize, and also 8 vyensels and their carnoms. SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE FIN RUTH VEN, 61 John atieet, is daily receiving fresh at very low prices, bought previous to the cash, and solicits » eall from Country Eemposed of snperior, first cless American packets, sn from Liverpool focr times in each month, are the ‘ships in which those whose prsiage may be epanved with the subscribers Wil come unt in, and itis a well kitywn fact the above named Prcl ik and worsted, in all mbroidery Patterna—of the choicest and newest des- re the mont magnificent ships afloat, and t tion; Embroideries, finished aud commenced. on_ velvet, theit purchases. | Among the | he hax long si i i 2 i y ‘ te rhases. g since rettirned with the tidings of his mission | will never again give them any support. (Cries of “never, * Flisha Rigas, ‘ “ eget worsted and cotton, worked in the mest tasteful Parr Towne the followiug leading articles, | “ho is inthe posession of a triumphont immortality, | never.”) There is but one way to teach these fellows who | ‘Thomas 1. Woda Anson Baker, xardless of expense, in order to. meet the wante of the public s for Hair Dresses, of gold, silver,and silk and tivselled; 4 Wilkinson's. Were you to visit the sacred place where his ashes re- | are placed on the watch tower of American liberty, (Con Hien}. K- Robson, M.D, someee aks, hind the wishes oftheir friends, Mr. Wm. ‘Tappscott, one of the | - Bracelets, Combs, Hair snd @ large variety of ret ig pose, perhaps you would behold some aged patriot paying | siderable interruption was here caused by the accession | Thompgon I'nier, soon Alisa, firm hae gone to Liverpool io wuperinteud the depart forthia | beautsful Paris Fancy Articles, ‘ £0 eeamine Cast Bee! his respects to the illustrious dead. Would you not do | of another crowd, who, headed by a band and bearing o| — Moves,” Jone Pe’ Meore” Soo cateeminens dan ah centesmeg ataehas Pape Magento pe - aver Beads. bg tk Licted {cpeine—bitent rane, Fials V4 and Log. the same? It is the principles of ead Washington I | large number of banners, join ie meeting. After much ‘T. ig «sufficient guatnates that they wil receive every, alten: | and ower Chenillerot silk and meral and | Weeding ious Japaned Halt Brit and C. 8, Sivoosia. Within the last few weeks the blest of party | uproar and cries Of" ovuets) | ipeieyi tee Seseker pro ten hom tem and Ue anichip ted Zocuarasty aesyershoks | Alen Veloes, Oliat ond Gerd acd Miecrales imported and of | Broke Pecan H has been blown inthis city, and I think this meeting shows | ceeded) was speaking of ‘the Tribune and Piebrian. wile poverty Delbatalcettenee nett Setceinn tes eoeks | Sak wither or Eee niivets elk; Revall-eelons| = Fateee th Gawapad Ores C that we do not ack the material for a demonstration on | have said these men, at the head ofthe American press rr ii a any cton—as ascal. and wi a Howlan I's Mili awe ane ‘ross Cat our part, 'e are now eng: e noblest of exertions | when they heap scorn and contem; upon their own é, : Kemituacee- hove rmiting, money ean be sapped with | (7 Braneh Store at360 Broadwar, (formerly 437 Broadway.) hen , for the recovery ef cut peitcal rights.” Bome exolsin of | nation-oit i tims they should be driven from thelr pce, | EO. T. HOPE. Secrecy me draus ac BENG, LOT any aimount, payable free of discount or an) £7 Ime R Otner enia'ee, 1m every Principal town io Engiand, irelan ae feeese, Asoo, Rowland id C. BL the annexation of Texas—we demand tho annexation ofthe | (Loud cries of “we will do it,” “turn them out.”) I'll tell _ DEAFNESS. Scousnd sud Wales. 7 : EA! TEA! TEA! Lsekte, Plate tio, Bible in our schools. The ladies,whose smiles we court, | friends, how we'll do it—just as they did at} DRS. CASTLE AND EDWARDS, AURISTS. ‘ou, m: hiladefphia a few days ago. We met. at Philadelphia, 3B] BROADWAY —Eatrac beg to mention, and although I will not allude to them as ‘tha P sytpl and had a glorious meeting there, where a resolution was 1 cheerfully comply with the tequest of Lica! hs of some eastern tale,we solicit their approbation, and T ! 1 APT TER IRE MCorT, recess, [YOUR OWN AULT IF YOU DRINK BAD| htchwist ters enue amen crews, geau iNew Kork—or to A. i Shoe and ppre 0 " Intosh, to testify that he was invalided hore as unfit for H_WM_ TArscorn, inna? _| tp you CAN APPRECIATE ond mann obi good | Reon tae Hae ible icer'wka fared Te mete" wr | aa areata "not rupfor an wena | ate he" Gldaehan Sma ” - Tea, vou can or “your orders Catha- ant pper k towhich I shall for amoment advert. At the T eed ” rt from ne, ton ‘" PASSAGE FROM DUB! ‘dollar bi : marl ment adve' Ta | proceedings, should not receive any support fre ‘ngelt under the professional vaatle and F-dw POR benny COREA REARS ne er A ee a yices impels Geerowiee cr |. Gatton Waal cat one Gerke. bernacle he said—" Turn we now to the newfangled and | (Loud cheering and waving of hats.) my friends, | Nereus « Gudar thels tren ceent be teoontard his. hearing ee eet ye tivo bresahe se Wishing to send for | Sogchong Tee, {the first quality—should th fg org ny i Terre ae ethammenteed eatery beooiow nen aesioe [COE Mae ar ecm eeemeeL” theed eneerinaT ee cede a. eoevE her 4 m hi , these Teas are of uality—*hould they prove to aps, Flints, id be 5 ; because their princi. | ceiv: rm Z. (Loud chee > NE . M.D. bea frat case Ane'ican Packet Sh acon the inost fensous | otherwite than we represent. them, send the Sma back and wet | Al fa ees cabele of Aaterttan Harderare, at manufac: | ples are chareoteriged by an lngrvatude, a narrowness of jut the way to teach the Tribune and the Plebeian how Surgeon to I, B. M. Forces, Jamacia. tbletering sod pinout ther experiecing any unteceanay de: | Four maney, whch willbe cheeriy paid. ‘This w ures | pera pica a deans a ges View, a want of true patriotism, a bigoted, intolerant and | to insult and attack us upon our own soil. | (Crios of “go ACOUSTIC DROPS att give his persoaal ateention te the'pearernees ettad’d | “MEW PORK IND CHIN. TEA COMPANY, | eqinbtatel makere=all of Which wilfor sold or esmior age | Lersecnting pisit, which are any thing, clee but Ameri it.» “bravo, bravo”) It is time hat every prea must | 4A, are eure for incipient dafueas earsche, pane, Parsinkt byl reribers or their akects here, and ersOus inay rely No. 88 CAT! AST. N ¢ or can. They lack vitality—they can be likened to an in- | while we are moving this reform, that every press must | ae sity g 00 nde ec Soliee hard Wax or Vi u verted pyramid—sure to topple over. Their whole scheme of action is comprised in an attempt to procure the essen. tial modification or repeal of the present naturalization JO! tion! he that the wishes and comforts of thos engaced by them will hove all di proved paper to Southern and Western Merchants be " particnlars apply, if by letter, ¢ Gi THVEN: be taught to attend to their duties. (Loud cheering.) | (ease wigan aban see John atren Ye we will touch them Femedy as & curative in all disennes af the ears ‘whose past sage may. be : \ is {Much uproar ay! confusion was here caused by the | of twenty years. Offices removed to 381 Broadway, . CHRIS TIANSOM, Manager, 'To whom all orders are to be addressed, post pat itt mittance or orders for payment in this city. ne im Pee at) heir General P: fice, 43 Peck Slip, - 7 laws, combined with a war upon the foreign vote. The easion of another crowd, who came forward headed | White street. itt iver Draits may be obtained, or large: 6 MeRENNY'S BLEACHING SALTO Tite Sey eaenl (3 foreign vote! There inno foreign vote. a band, and bearing ® banner, After considerable | 1yoTATORS—100 hamper and 00 prahele French Potatoes, yayable ow demand, without discount or any other ehay; any in the market, always on. hang for ‘on favorable PRY recognise any difference between the native and adopted shouting ‘and bustling, and continued cries of “order, P y pure quality, jast arriv' D Vitle de Lyon the National or Linas Banks of Ire terms, by : KORUE McBRIDE, Jr., . Address A. B, at the citizen, We are one and the same—Americans all.” And | order,” "go on, go on,” “silence,” “order,” the speaker | —for sale on board, in lots to suit purel at fier No. 9 beanches throughout the Kingdom. £29 im*ee 62 Cedaretreet. m0 it¥eo was this addressed to American people? Yes, and in this | proc ] North River. mid loeere

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