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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. X., No, 85—Whole Nee 3655, NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 25, 1844. aiiragiatntehges er —— [EXTRACTS FROM OUR FOREIGN PAPERS. ] Roman Catholic doctrines as blasphemous. Did the Lord | asked, as a dissolution was depending, whether he was to | with Lady William, but her sense of honor, of justice, Lieutenant resent this insult to his own impartiality, and | stand his election as Attorney-General? I communicated | and of propriety had so prevailed, thut though Lord W’ Nance) STATE OF IRELAND. the feelings of his fellow suljocts 7 No, he caused an ec- | with Lord Melbourne, aud he informed me thet ie believed | Paget was ber relative, Me ed aiomy bap SuttaT h k To the Public. THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- lished ‘ery day of the year except New Year's day and being highly in ag hi roccedings oft Fourth of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per an- inde a request and given their names ‘and wave knowled bi : re 4 ‘ ’ m " i y for the House of Co. * nowledgment to be returned that the address was “warm. | Lord Plunket was about to retire; he added, that he would | story against his wale,by continuing with her on the same “Tae a arian in edvance, a every Seturdsy | ‘titse on thesiore terrae aT aT beara treet oppo” | ary eet Sout menecr ot sy eo 28s Iy repeived.” Itdid not besome kin: te stank of the Led | wette, upon the subject apd tat it he ded retise: the | ertve of intimecy’ as'previcusly, “The learned councel nie ¥ HERALD published every Saturday | siting my theabors party, and which will by pablished on BA. | This debate, one of unprecedented length in Parliamen. | Chief Justice, because he was counsel “onthe other side.” | Attorney-General should be mude Lord Chancellor, A | proceeded to examine the evidence of Winter. Atter price Gf cents per sopy, or $3 12 per cheroe ereiiaaes laet a 7 Ama streets, dived by the aa aunals, was opened in a very full House by But Lora Stanley, who had been so indignant with the | day or two, afterwards it was found that Lord Plunket, | goimg over the details of tl nd dwelling up eee Series Ci that the circulation of ay be had at theabove plice, aud the booksellers ia general he ee 2 recy ay moved for a committee of the | commentaries on the charge of the Chiet ‘ice, forgot | instead of being desirous of retiring,had no such intention: | on the different acts of di#bos on his © (ie Herald wee are in! THOUSAND, ‘and increasing - B—Ten Ag nd Carriers wan'ed, to eanyass far the 4 an sey vg I pment oy the state of Ireland. | his own motion on Chief Baron Smith. Passing from this | and | told Lord Campbeli that, such being the case, neith- | examination, he could not deny, showed, by & number of over THIREY 5 above paper. cn ‘Tuesday, 26th inst. Avply as above . The | He attacked the method of governing Ireland pursued by | he asked what would be the moral effect of the verdict ? | er Lord Melbourne nor | woulddo anything disagreeable | circumstances, the incredibility of his story, and also its fast. It has the largest circulation of any paper in this city, | above paper vids fair to be the most popolar oue published, and | the present government— Sir J. Graham mi Ds 4 : tgs ta dp eed fest pooels 5 | 8 nt A ight yet, in his cooler moments, repent |to Lord Plunket. Lord Campbell said that he was per- | inconsistencies with what he had previously said. He orth wor end oy therefore the Bea channel for business | petite! Farcya sweating ford iy trick" Hfciand,” he said, is occupied, and not governed, by | the phrase“ couvicied conspirators ;” but the speech of | fectly content—that he would sead down his addres to | also further adverted (0 the circumstance that the whole Its the oily ov ommnery and leave toeitsdveteonaatee nae Bkiiee” | Toe, hed Syberia et dep (ilear, hear.) | Lord Stanley would not add to that moral weight—would | Edinburgh. and stand his election as Attorney (em of th ss , » Ireland 18 occupied, and not | be remembered in Iceland, and perhaps in Canada. Ire- | From circumstances which I need not detail, Lord Plun- | evidenc PRINTING of all kinds executed at the most moderate TO LET—Two fine, iit three story houws, | governed by the present administration. (Hear, hear)— | land was not to be governed hyltoree, but by Protestant Ker subsequently retired. (Cheers from the Ministerial | to prove the ase rested on the evidence, and the unsupyorted of Winter, ‘There was no fact adduced tending uilt of the defendant otherwise. What in- 8 eet, a few doors east of | I'hi Prise, and in the most el \t sty! 166 and 1¢8 'S went e government of this free country has been and should | charges, juries, and verdicts—but would th i i ; it gave be ys Bi y ir Eeq ye a , and verd arn se not requ side.) [can assure honorable members that it gave me | duced Lord W. Paget to put this man, of all others, under JAMES ‘woitbo BENNETT, Hiahth Aveue. Enquire 1612's at! __m24 im re_| be a government of opinion ; the present government in | Protestant bayonets to sustain them! ‘There might, be | pain that he should have taken that course; and | regret: | the sofa? Had Lord ardigan and Lady Paget. shown any Paorararon ov THe Hana Earanuearcet, SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE. ireland is notoriousiy a government of force.” (Hear, | minor matters of detail ; but the great question, aiter all, | ted deeply that any thing had occured which wus painful | levity in their Conduct ‘hetore, the jury’ would surely Northwe fassau stresis. | JOHN KU PHVEN, Gt John stieet, is daily receiving fresh hear.) was that of the two churches in lreland—the one without | to Lord Plunket’s feelings.” When the noble lord had | have been made aware of it. Lord Cardigan was on auch ——- — impsrtel Goods, at very low prices, bought previous to the er since the period of the Union, the Irish people hud | a revenue, but with a congregation—the other without a | concluded, the house went to a division upon his lord: | terms of intimacy with Lord W. Paget, that they bad a TO TH TRAVELLING PUBLIC. advance in E gland for cash, and solicits « call from Country | been made to wait for the fulfilment of promises made to | congregation, but with popeep anes They were not to ship's motion, for a commitye of the whole House to in- | right to expect this, had there been any” acts of ihdisere: tion between them. ‘The servants and the owners of the Merchants previous to making their purchases. Amorg the | them by Mr. Pitt, aud those promises were not yet futilled. | touch the chu c i i e ‘Ire 2 appeared — Jorge assortment may be found the followiug leading articles, | Up to a very recent period Roman Catholics hed boen sys- built on Chr fing truth, “On ohists bent of the’ tweed ane eR eitton alba Whee ines Pre a house in Queen street had not been called. No brauch of — a7 , . BS ‘ ees 7 ol: i z surplice and a white band; “Majority for Minister: A © was no evidence betore PASSENGER IRRANGEMENT FOR WAS. | | Sinde on, Bro rake Uo: go ik J may be told,” said hus iovdship, “that in considering | on the other, enthroned in an Uditepiscopal stulle aed | ‘The Tease adjourued at four o'elock in ihe inorning. | the jury that Lord Cardigan and Laay W. Paget had ever now prepare'l tg bring Oat pesesogers (rom Creat Britsin’ and Theta Clore Bosttes aaa Bilen. plore! penne, vo coke not to look to those questions | glowing like that ‘ lady” towards whom, under the care —-— been guilty of the slightest liberty. “No such thing had I Toland by the following first class packet ps, one of which ‘Weeding Hoes, Japaned Half Brit and C. & vt pol pot ranchise and political rights ; that these will | of Dr. Pusey, its affections were beginning to return. At Law Intelligence. ever occurred, for if it had the plainti! would have en- will leave Liverpool on the lat, 6th, Lith, 16th, ist and 26thof] — Brade’s Patent Hoes Dos hat bread into the mouths of the uungry, or give em. | all events, their Christian truth had not been very success | Pony Winiam Pacer aNd THX Eant or Canpicay — | deavored to prove it, Alter commenting with great se- Yee pay é ployment to the unemployed ; that these aré not the reme- | ful in Ireland. His religion, indigenous to the trish mind, | «pie action of crim, con, at the instance of Lord William | Verity on the whole tenor of the plaintiff's conduct to his Patrica H Rowland’s M 7 dies which Ireland requires in her distressed condition.— | jiad flourished in spite of the blast, and was still rising and | Pyuret epsinst the Hart of Cardigan, was tried in the Court | Wile, he concluded by saying that the jury must sift the i Cutaad Wrought Nai {do not concur in such notions of the matter. (Hear, | spreading ; theirs, though nursed in a magnificent con- | //Set gains! the Var of kik gan, evidence and look to the character of the Witnesses, and Heap--Manil land eet hear) I cannot find any support for them in the history servatory, was still a sickly exotic. How had they dealt Sir'T. Wilde stated the vlatntitf ‘a case, which was brief: | ¢¢ if they could act thereon, ‘They must remember that fee Phe Rak Pek oay ol this country and of its constitution, (Hear, hear) ‘I with the church in Canada—nay, in England itself? Had | jy thig ;—'the plaintiff, having some snspicion of au im- | the lady accused was one who had passed her life without ney, KR Hinges, have been accustomed to think that the participation of | they not virtually confessed by their new Factories Bill, |.) i P between his nk ‘and the defendant, pro- | 4 tain upon her honor, and that she was still believed by | eerie ay . Youn fe equal rights, that the benefits of a tree constitution, are | that the National Church was incapable of undertaking | Propet intimacy bunween fis wit Me OM ten them, On | te members of even her husband’s family to be unsullied Bemicl Hie, Queen ofthe West, O Wilsou's Show and Bicher the very first aud very best means by which we can im- | tie education of the national mind? Oh, there was no | Satwrah the oth ot August last, this person waa placed | J#Teputation. Were the jury prepared on the evidence Goruiicates of pacsage can be pbtalced, andcvery information | Bawa Hand, Fuel, Back Ke. part prosperity to acountry.” (Hear, hear.) parallel to your” church in Kurope—except in Poland | | Satumay, the oth or agi ivy ‘roont of the plamtift’s | before then to consign her to a life of ignominy und 5 HlcenaBet end Cooper Key, . These views were remarkably confirmed by the opi- | i’he right hon. member then adverted to the general for- | pain SP te wine there, Lend Cardigan called upon { @sery? He felt sure that they would do justice in this the opening of navigation, to Cotton, Wool and Horse Cards. nions delivered both by Mr, Pitt and by Mr. Fox in 1702— | eign policy of the government, using it as atent for warn- | Sody Wr Paget, and he overheard what passed between | Case. It wax not that he doubted what the resuit would jge to Albany aud Troy, and Guus, Eturle and Double Barrel And let me not be told,” his lordstiup continued, "that | ny agaiast leaving Ireland in’ its present condition, He | ther. “On the following day (Sunday) the plaintiff tuld | 2¢, Dut he did feel the importance of the consequences in- jad ali intermediate places. Fistla, Rifles, Cape, Winey Sg we are now to learn some more speculative and abstract | trusted im God they would be able to crush all insurrec- | em, On the following day (| rien 1 | volved, and it Was that which gave rise to the anxiety ex- ports of the Upper Lakes. Also, aJarg? assortment of Amerféan Hardware, at manufae- | Wisdom ; let us not be teld that government can find | tion, for a civil war in Ireland I evoke the wildest | Lis Wife that he was going to Woolwich with his son, an¢ d by him at the outset. They had seen the whole anV2t Oewrexo to Toronto, Fort Hope, Cobarg, Kingston, and } ruper's prices, onan, 3, means to. give employment. to’ a. people without | and most demoniuc passions, which would spare. maither | ‘ey, Went out together Winter, in consequence of a however, and he felt vatisted that their verdict parts of Meats co. Montreal and Quebec, Cana: | cele neg eceket Cutlery, Jor. Rodgers & Sons’ and other | giving that "people the bencfit of" the constitu | age norsex. He hoped better things-a hope strengthen. | Previous arrangeraent, was again placed wader te Mi | Would not disappoint his expectations. Manat IepurClesveland to Portamouth, Cia-| proved pupecto Southeru ald Weatern Merchants barvieg tree { Won—Chear, hear)—that they can withhold the frau- | ed by the noble and maguanimous spirit Which had’ been | Upagrred eieeumetunces which agounted vo aeriminalin. | _,The Solicitor-General having concluded, the foreman eipnatt, and i. termesiate places SRS .. | spring stocks, JOHN RUTHVEN, chise, and yet confer prosperity ; it is not in their | latterly exhibited by Englishmen. ‘The ri pI an 7 " of the jury rose and saed, “My Lord, we are agreed to find "Sousa Weet via Philadelphia md Jtaw MW&Féw*ec MU Sohwatvee. .| power todo so. (Hear, hear) 1 tell them that with re- | and loacned gentleman concluded “wie ight Honorable | tercours, ‘The plaintif, being informed of this, sought | Of Uy ot teendant, the Jury having tuus de- yille, sud all pares 09 the Ohio F TOE Verecalaw wey cael cca Gai, spect to Ireland—happily it is unnecessary to say with re- | appeals. * Veiiatny seciees: tyscthee shan eal means ba es Cited, without the learned Judge having summed up the ty ali parts of Ohio, Michigan, crew of the Swedish SHIP LNONIDA Cees spect to England—the best they can do for the people of| ihe Arronyey Gxxenat commenced by compliment: | #nable to obtain it, had ree Sheree | evidence. ‘The verdict was received throughout the i w doy ae Thee y comp! The union, prior to this occurrence, had been, on the nto St. Li jana, Illinois am ‘Territory. ‘ANCES. JOHAN, as their debts will not be paid by that eountry—no doubt they may do other things, and | ing the Attorney General for Ireland upon the able vindi- pr , “" ‘ajiy | Court with an applause which the criers found it difficult Bathe arcommntatin a rerons wisiag f94gnd money | oF Consurses mia 3tevy 3ddyere adopt maosires highly necessary —but the beat thing they cation of his character and conduet,which they had heard hharereteh Aes een ne plaintia was occasionally | fo anixive. : presi to ther friend. he Old Conatry NDED CO. Te = NE 7h TENG can do for Ireland 1 to secure every man there in the en- | on a previous eveniny He deprecated the di: ii ‘ana Daan aa ” . ‘The Court, during the whole day, was crowded to suf: tt dadtftna ar Ireland, pave: | - GERMAN COLOGNE WATER AGENCY. | “ovceut othis clear rights; mul exetie every oe gots i eure reser She joaedeaie The marriage ‘of the plaintif with Lady W. Paget, who | ¢.ocion, and the proceedings were listened to with intent fis or cay prrtot E ] , IGNE WA p Sine 19 dias i ht fesusny of £1, £5, £89, co £10t—or in any amount THE UNDERSIGNED having received the Axecey for the | Sure thut he will be represented according tothe princi. laventietticn matters which were the subject of judicial | was the daughter of General de Rottenburg, in 1827, was | intent! and he would, in the course of his observa- Lady W. Paget was at the time very young, at tity United States of this celebrated Perfume, manutactured by first pr rehaser. d ee reres ‘ ; : VRICKS AD | Jean Marie Fara at Cologee, (ine oldest distiller of the | Ple# of the constitution.” (Cheers.) tion touch as lightly as possible upon the conduct of th i Rese 4 etailud acc 7 . ool : Gaeee ence Bae dcauine kind) has mow alot ofthe different aealities on hark |. But, said his lordship, alluding tothe present Ministers, | legal functionaries wha were mixed up with the cate, P egaaonedrotey examined, and gave adetailwtaccount) ‘Pye ExGrisi tv Fraxce.—The following is an B. We Whreler, Union Building, Providence, R. 1. which he offers forsale; and is prepared to execute ord’rs for | ‘I have no belief that they intend to grant atull and fair | fis right honorable and learned triend, the member for | °{ tbe cHCumstanc:s above mentions’. | eal, | oflicial return made by the municipal authorities Be eee Weller dad tG Frowtatieek New York. | the importation of thr article at very low prices. Dealers are | franchise to the people of Ireland.” And H fi ith a Brilli j He was then cross examined by the Solicitor Generel: | he MMi he Interior and Prefet de Polic i. G, Howrd, 43 Souib Third street, Philadelphia, respectfully requested to call. the H (3 peop ae nd he would ask | Edinburgh, had favored them with a brilliant oration, | 11» admitted that he had no regular employment, though | ‘he A inister of the Interior and Prefet de Police in I. GQ, How rd, (3 Souih Third street. Filadelpbia, parca OF. GROSHEIM, tbe Bones ries Hie sometties fo.coushiar that aad sities ie Lr eecenaerareg that was in We prachasiie, he had lately been in the employment of different per Fane a Goh ds of Ei dee aman ROR Pittsburgh, Pa. jtawim* re ‘30 Plattstreet, pg eh Bn es had become vacant under } (Loud cheers, had been suggested that the trial of id bee: Mr. who had since | lies) throughout France, on the Ist of January, : lark, Ver street, . 5 . a nd D ted no Catholics | he would no more i ; embez7! _ y ; u : A FRENCH LADY, Tescher of Music and French Lan-| O'Connell wat not the only man who had attempted to | ing a case of high treason & the sessions, (Laughter) | SE Bartlett, and dad not know why he lel ar TE ae Re Pe ey 1 W. A. Cook, Syracuse, N. 4X iquage, can dispose of two hours three days in the week to | sowthe seeds of dissension and dislice between the people | He contended that th 4 i Lobes ibea cu precterna er pteray Pier eee St. Cloud, Versailles, and St. Germain-ew-L 6,000 Torheater NY. instruct in a Drivats fhmily orin a young ladies achool,, Ht | of England ad tose of Ireland. Men now high int oltice MEcuion ie vabter chelivaes as perfectly Justified in | thy disbursement book, but did not deny having done #0. | Rouen, Havreade-Grace, and Dieppe. 5,000 i WY. Hy . or address by line, wt 24 fh hoe as e | exe challenge, but he 0 ad Be 4 4 ther i ) a settee 8 Wviangek atta Oaweno, N.Y. misec_| N., 152 West Broadway. m2} taw2were | Had done so Likewise, and been rewarded not with a mit, that had he been in the position of ‘State Provecutor, | Aiterwands he er auiee prey ed Pianta uttor- LENORE OTR EHR Co oo EE e prospect of @ prison—but with the | he ‘would ceteris paribus, have preferred leaving on a ney. which cussed belore the day appeinted for the trial, | homtaineplegn, Oriana, dnd, Tou ‘Montpelier paid any thing for] “Nismes and Marseil FOR HALIFAX. AND UJVERPOOL. TEETH TEETH TEETH highest juaicial power in England. ‘He himself ‘did not | Reman Catholic tay, ne would have even gone further | js Jiecomper lant Head never be The Koyal Vail Steam Ship CALE: NLY disapprove prohibiting meetings dangerous , ie opin ; , aid DONIA. is G. Lott, Ean.» Comaander. | WW7HY WILL you'ud WITHOUT TEETH t—Whea | numbers ; ald if a proclamationto thatatlect faye Lae sails raaeval tee sree a ia Ret att ‘kis evidence, but expected that Lord W. Paget would he | Aix, Avignon, and Lyons. Hill leer [Spston for the above portwon } | roucan avoid the «rhorbitant charges of other Deatss, | sued at first, he believed Mr. O'Connell would have obey- | have been a dereliction of duty on the part of his right | gart“eieea to him by his Lordship, He had gone into the | S¢, Quintin, and Lille. Passage for Liverpool +09 $120. No. 3:0 Broadway, four dors avore Dus eutst, |edit, After their proclamation, Ministers might have | honorable friend the Attorney General to have left them | Coat Biven fo him by tus atid Min IA te driv. | Amiens, Beauvais, Arr Peveage for Halifax + :" 20, ¥ h with fie golds ss « +75 to $100 | Waited till some dangerous act should have been commit- | on the jury. (Ministerial cheers) ‘The right honorable | Se" yC%0 & chemist at Bo stnmpran tit jeen offered a] pisurMer. » --... « acute Appiy to ‘D. BRIGHAM, Jr., Agent, ites $1.00 to "200 ‘| ted; but they chose to prosecute for those very meetings | and learned gentleman thea referred at some length to the | “4 the Newbury mail jot tan, had been olfered @ | poulogne-sur-Aier and vicinity... inhi Ire No.3 ‘Wall street. Cureing Tooth Ache-- é which they had so supinely suifered to proceed unreprov- | mode in which the jury lists were framed, and also to the | Syiné.9 day 10g to the pean Tie ry St. Omer. . .. ‘ough he knew the r RODY a Fi bonne” On being examined es to the | comel, Wermbout, and Armentieres meaning of a* of all peraous committee, would be, firstly, to get rid of all sectarian po- | long period of time (130 years,) witheut any complaint, and Calais. qa STATEN ISLAND All operations warrauted,and at prices to suitthe circumstances | cd. What he should propose, if the House went into | law of conspiracy, which had continued the same fora PE N. B.—Pera ishii i fe i pois f 4 i en employed by the | B&" : ‘ ) Aas EA | co call before goingenewhere, "mes maMecurere | Hoy 5 secondly, to give a fuir and equal franchise, corpo. | or any suggestion of amendment. It was complained that TE ee oie lod on Loni W. Paget, In con, | Oulned, Marquise, 8. Flerre = cere) ‘Onan iter Tuesday, Febroary 27th, the Boats will leave | 2 : rate as well as parliamentary: next, to abolish the system | the government, by giving so long an impunity to these | PMN hem he had received from a Mr. Fisk, a] Making a total of upwards of 66,000 English re- ts follews, until furtt er notice = HE SUBSCRIBER is now prepared to sell WATOHNS | of civil exclusion. ‘Then, as to the question of the eccle- | meetings, had ‘laid a trap for Mr. O'Connell, but he | eduence of a note he had rece. ee ai nia Ualtante i Braneo: Leave Staten Island. Leave New York. aud JEWEURY of all kinds at the lowest possi) P a friend of his Lordship’s. ‘That his Lordship had told him | sidents in Franc ‘At 64 A.M. Avg A.M. vie:—Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines, Anchors, & cal establishment. | His wish wus, to see the ecclesi- | thought, the dismissal of the magistrates so early as May | je wished to be satisiied that his wife was a virtudus wo: | Admitting that each on an average expends five ts A 4g) Ad pe rT Riley astical endowments applied to the religious instruction of | last, sufficiently indicated the opinion of the executive, | may; that on the Saturday, when witness was under the | franes a day, the annual sum spent by the English M. 3% P. ins, Pencils, Bracelets, Pins, &c., &c’, which he 1s deter- | 22! Classes ; but this would not be feasible as yet; for in | aud set that question at rest, He then went on to vindi- id 3 ‘4 if b ht Ais wife into thel oonte BY 0 Si 1 lb a 5 5 tained Co sill lower than wry otlver hotes in'the cicy. the existing state of fveling the priesthood would notac. | cate th hich the lv sola, Lord W. Feget himself brought bis wie in will be above £4,820,000 sterling. This return does NV, B, On Sunday the boat will leave at Ii iustead of 12. SON MYERS #0 Chactem atree, | cepta public provision ; perhaps. the utmost that could | adopted in conducting these prosecutions, and suid, it | ("SMing room and left her theres and that they went t0-} not jnelude the number of English who pars through fedoré . B.—Don’t forge the number Chatham stec at present be done would be to make a liberal allotment hate wad any good jeeot that dhe trials hel been wnGllny arab gine aad tothe ore te Ee France on their route to Switzerland, Germany, 3 4 of iti 5 e c F Paget at variance with the accoun! era p ,000. e ately landed; anda regular supply of qual ty equal to | double of its present amount. ‘The prohibition upon the || Mr. O'Conxri1, did not rise to say any thing of Perce 7 pedis Larne wurpearance-on | by the London, Folkestone, and Dover Railway, ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1844—MORN. (G@ LINE—From the foot of Barclay s'est, at 7 o'clock A. M., \Sund ted.) ‘The Stemboat TROY, Capt. A. Gorham, an The Steamboat EMPIRE, Capt, 8, KR. Hee. Evening Line—Direct from the foot of Coartlandt street, at im the market, always on hand.and for sale on favorable | Roman Catholic bisho; i aki i t thei, i . ORGE Meu RID ; shops against taking the titles of their | himself, and he hoped, after he had concluded, they od the trial, he saia he had seen team packets to passengers for Boulogne and leg man Catholic clergy. But per- | rest whatever in the trials. He came there to protest in | that he led them to expect he would come, but did not, a1 19 Dieppe, has greatly increased the number of vi- ACH ORCHARD COAL—#5 for _brok haps the itt e subje ° i inst 4 i ! at PEACH ORCHARD COAL~€s pep ton for, brokea, egg | haps the most dificult of all these subjects was that of the | the name of his country against its occupation by a mili} y¢ had not been subpoenaed, and considered that he had | Crore which this summer, will, in all probability, E fea n ne t | disorders al from the tenure of land. Mr, O'Connell | tary force. (Hear. He came there also to ask le Le! e Tolcloek EM. (Suadaye ctenied | | Meteon,and | Hey weipier end ddivond fies ee yetd eee et ped byt hi that the solution of this difficulty is fallof dan- | question, ‘namely, how was. Ireland to be governed? | Novbeen, Well used by them. | Lle had been subpoenaed } tw from 60,000 to $0,000. Becampont ODANY, Cart. RUB, Macy. Greenwich sta. PEPER CLINTON ger; but there seemed, at all events, to be no necessity for] (Cheers) He would not ask who was to govern it, | ur he had becn out of a situation for a long time, waiting faye ‘Ths proprietors of the NeWw York. Atbtay and Troy Lire 1% Tmneee : shecalletion of farther evidence by 3 commission. He | although he might have his preferences. ‘There was no: | (Or Be bad been out of a si pth aiodl Old Time. would respectfully i:form the public that their boats have | wish to see an increase rather than adiminution in | ‘hing new in the system that had been adopted by the . ae li ote ae fee i ‘ area gba roses, of, sevization the, pase winter, been ralited Cornette RRAPIN LUNCH, | the number of the stipendiary magistrates; but he could dirdait govern ment towaria ireland, ‘No ene could deny |g, /eoy eae yeni op ree tien paras i pa tier zn a ee and m Bro’ e ute rebels ale mI t ere’s a mighty olé ¢ air, ihe cba be ae “Phe'Tvay and ssa heer | F.as wen bok Ann street and Broadway, hot venture to say that he knew of any complete remedy | that no country in the world hal inflicted such evil, had | Wy” Paget that hw made the arrangements for placing Win-) Ar'\'ais footsea are wiaible everywhere. ied accor- | for such an evil as that which was connected with the ex- | occasioned so much persec| and ie.now wader thesuc- | isting tenure, He related a story from Sir Walter Scott, J crimes upon another, as England upon Ireland. ‘Che | On the latter day, Lord W. Va LE & FORMAN —| of the f : " er fi of tis wel sown ti: pe tee i roranlaetie noe on the Highlanders by }noble Jord, the member for London, had aly und | Woulwich (according to his intimation to Lady Paget,) | yi, her ¢4 bevew aud in a neta yattlement grey, 1; ' EN Ry ; {, who, when told in his youth of | frankly admitted that fact, and it had been attested by | Wovlwich ie iecicele ‘L i ; i Hee eect are clare ok-shonn otis ned for speed aid ae Witattbe marke, alorcn, and’ every Lavaryed tye | the Repeated exploit of &flitiland officer on the side of | the almost Unanimous voice of the country, and of that | thy witneas went ioihim there aller Lord Cardigan went | ARE WTapt then in mantle of ieee ery a blow commedations ere unsurpassed, and what is of greater interest | | i t are selected from the brands: tt 5 , ‘*Has he fought so well against | House. (Hear, hear.) He would not go further back in Popwbaarc ety! %. tothe travelicr, ere under he rommacd of offcars well kuown | /ROed nto ths city, end they. challenge any eatablishmeat | mea hen think he will Hght wellon my behalf” A simi-| the history of his country than the period of the union, | ““% jhe cross-examination ofthis witness, he said that dike ttalwwats oa Cie Co ena of kind : per ig ed among the Irish toward | because he contended that from that time Parliament was | jor yeyeral months before these occurrences took place, | Aii"jukcof the viaits of greybeard Time. ath been on the mountain, all hoary with ye fore, will torm the Moraing Line, from / in place of going t0] And left it bedewed in an ocean of t font ot B clay strest, runniag daily [Sundays exce ing the priveipal intermediate lavdings on the J The Mwatl ew and alby ding to modern improvements, “ sgaufal tmsoagement off Menta. 8 mall tonin hs 7 o'clock Evening | ahinent wp ne not receiv in, or committed so many | ter under the sofa, both on the Saturday and the Sunday. et, to the public—their names alone is a suific.ent tes ine m ry 10 the pa has we pee! unaueere 2 ‘The prices are also suited to the times and seas ‘rivate par- | the young Sovereign of the present day, and who would | wholly responsib! x ‘Mash 2 184 lors Pi y ly ‘P ible for what had taken place. The hon, attention, 6 fr dinner or supper parties always" y " : New Ye iM. ml5ec ‘ or supper parties always ‘in readiness, and enter: | si vee Lord W. Paget had been staying at the White Bear, in New Cork, Marsh 16, ott __Biti#¢_ | tainiment for any unmber will be prepared at short notice, © Wold eet ee eee eaneaty and such @ consummation ? It } and learned gentleman then referred at some length to the | Viccadilly, Where he had stayed #ix or seven months fur | He’sa skeleton thing, with a countenance grim; WW YORK ANDPHILADELPHIARA .NOAD LINE Caan dee terrains ever econ in this | tat would so interpote of Commons J condition of Ireland before and since the union, pointing | yig own amusement. Several friends used to vist him | Alltootbless his gums, and his eyeballs din, t¥ox Nawaax, Nawsavnewicr,Yainceror, Taznzom, | {%? his delievous det at this season of the year, they Sie i erat and the incregsed consumption of a the Itxcuries and me: | Wore, thd smoke ud drt ate a eee ncaa uss hatchment and gloss ebbing send ‘Bokpestown Arb BURLINGTON. ng now in their prime, milinte | Mr. Suint rose. He apologised for not having followed | ©°##tries of life during that period. During these eighteen | pag Son Captain Canty there. Before he was at tee] A tarof jewels, worm eaten und Diack 2 TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. the Attorney General on the previous evening, principal. | Year, while self governed, she had risen to an unexam- | White Bear, Lord William wus at Dubourg’s inthe Hay-| And arrows omuipotent strung at his back, M, PEYSER & CO. (lately removed from the corner of | ly from his wish to Paget He leaps with the lightning and mounts on the wind, investigate the " very serious charge” | Pled pitch ot prosperity, and would have progressed on: | market, where he lived some months. Lady W. + William and John, t No. 60 John street,) offer forsale | of having “packed” a jury'in a case of ward inher march of national improvement, but for the { Ff Y peo best Zephyr Worsted—the most complete assortment in | “8 Composed of seven Catholics and five Protestants, If] S4ment of Mr. Pitt and Lord Clare was, that Ireland, house in Queen street on Friday the ith of Avgust. The] Denote, with a warning, the mission of Time, the Attorney General, in the recent State trials, had fol. | Yancing in the scale of nations, only required to be un ing Me e this country. i 5 wit Mlorning Lineat 9 A. M.—Mail Pilot Line at 4% P. M. aes ‘ ; f ; house was taken a day or two before she came up ; wil " : Are Weaine Ling procotto Bordentown, om tence by Cuma for Kimboidery, of cotton, silk and wore, al lowed his example, hi would have taken a more mercial | 19 Mer more posperons and compercia sister England. a | now heard Lov W. Faget may be bad taken tore week | We roamed nwa My het yy stramboat to Philadelphia. i Berlin Embroidery Patteras—of the ehoigeat and newest des- | cluded, Protestants introduce ;, ©x- | joarned gentleman then referred to the works of Kohl, and | Witness had known more atlentive husbas ? areth no dungeon, no judicial fate, Pease NeRps Line proceeds direct to Camden (opposite to | “eription; Embroideries, tinianed ana coflmenced. on, ¥ Babar wo, Haat the perscnal) a on Ireland, and'aleo the reports of due | Viuvem; bot he never, saw him behave in su omenly rlund'reth alike from the beggared and great towards his wife—thongh he had heard him use ¢ language to her ; and alter the Sunday, he had seen her with ablackness in the eye which he had never seen before. On the Saturday, when Lord and Lady Wil- liam were going out, a note was given witness to take to Lord cardigan :he did not remember whether it was given him by Lord William, but he was present, ‘The witness had often seen Winter since in Lord William's apartment; | 14 mindeth the traffic, both early and lage, he continued to be there down to the date of the former | ‘hat lineth the road to eternity’s gate, SAE otated and. cotta mamked commenced. on velvet, | were at least the political opponents, of Mr. O'Connell; other recent writ ze . ‘assengers Will ure their tickets at the office foot of Boi and no less than eight out of the twelve having takei Poor law Commissioners, for the purpose of showing that Conrtlande Hee, hove a commodious stzambont, will be in | ‘Passels for Hair Dresses, of folds silversand sille and tinselled; active course in opposition to him, some of prdapepes there had been of late little improvement in Ireland, and iedelphin bas ree oe pl from city to city, | Prnceles, Combs, Hair Fina, and & large variety of other | names and sentiments he quoted, having committed them. | ‘hat, on the contrary. it had retrograded to a considerable aver baste opened FY tom weer drach vrata io providen wits Pe Dreier NE and iiss BMS: Bisial selves as the vehement parti of “No surrender,” and | ¢Xtent. For all that the House was, in his opinion, re- ea?in which arecpartmeacy and drasing Toots crea) or ‘ le aad gilver J eat gules Pare the“ lorious and immortal memory.” Whether foully | spons He, and he had no hesitation in saying, that since 1° Ladies? use. u 2 1 on; or fatuously, a portion of the jury list itted, and | @ union almost every measure they had introduced for Returning, the lines leave Philadelphia fromthe foot of Wal- | alco. Frieges, Gumi gad Cott arnt hn ted and of | Mr. O'Connell Was defrauded of the be Ment hepore Ireland had been productive of nothing but evil and mi The man whom the Irish | Chief. In the name of his country he protested again tleth with youth in its valley of flowers, ‘And sporteth with love through the ged hours; But the bald pated laird, and the tremulous knee, The most he delighteth with ever to be— While the wounded in heart and the dee Beg a call from the mighty physician, ol in crime me. P! street weamboat to Bordentown at 7 o clock, A. M. i re i by rally Pad ee ec ries maine a ry loc! chen on manafa:tare, of gold, silver, silk, &e. all colors pot Cie act of Par! juren| ‘The lines for Balti Philadelphia ab7i¢ A. M., regarded as their “ Liberator” had been convi the late prosecutions, and not only against the prosecu- Deen twice there hay 3 2 e, FE eer eave tut tel pia 2076 Ay M+ ad | 0c7™ Branch Store at369 Broadway, (formerly 4#7 Broadway.) | od; but a victory s0 obtained might be far. more fatal. to | tions themselves, but the manner in which they werecon- | ity9! Duke of Richmond sait that Lord. W. Paget is bro- sea Peach the taiyraa (ol pehiehion ee = the victors than the vanquishe1. “Everything showed the | lucted. (Loud cheers.) ‘There had been no instance of | ther to the Duchess of Richmond ; that he and his wite] ‘phe grandee may sit in his richly carved chair, ET he Sreamboat POWTS. | animus of the Government. Mr. Blake, a catholic, was the exclasion of persons from the lists on the ground ot Tbe tesnM, bring thoroughly repaired | excluded from that meeting of the Privy Council which | ‘heir being Roman Catholics from the time of ‘Titus ‘Trot, he spent be al poe was assembled ta consider the Clontarf proclamation—to | ates; nor since thut period had any judge ever delivered Toy Albany aud New York | which the Recorder, a Protestant, and the Reviser of the | s° partial and one-sided a charge toa jury. He was glad torial gal etry , Was specially invited. ' This fact, t to find that it was the intention of the Government to give MSTOCK. | self, was significant when viewed in relation with other | 2 additional grant for the purposes of education; but he But having issued that proclamation, and | WUld suggest that they should give the Roman Catholic visited at his Grace’s house, and he had occasionally seen | And the life's blood of insects indignantly wear— them up to November last. Lord William | someti Andthe monarch may rule, a# a God, on ‘his throne, showed great attention to his wife: at other times he ap-] (er the leasehold of ashes he maketh his own, peered notao attentive as he ought te be: he always ap-] Butthe spoiler at last round their strong holds shall ction for his children. On his climb, i ded, that when Lord and} And six ieet of earth be the conquest of Time. Lady W. Paget were at his house, he sometimes was atten- RANGEMENTS FOR 1844 BLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE, ue street, corner of South. R v aki OLD EsTA 100 Ww. DOALS inte have ea) . his boat will D: rivers and iv is hoped that mri lin*re NHI subseriber bey Irate to call the attention of his trinds | — FOR LIVERPOOLNEW The i 5 7 “iz, | cireumstance fan¢ the pablie in general, to, the fall arrangements [oF Packet of 26th Mareh.— LINE.<Reaals: | “hruugh the instramentality of Mr. O" bishops @ quasi corporate cheracter to enable them to : : fara Biawisanam, ExGrann. geraienmey ty peter ict Fuad etna vil ROSCIUS, Cap. “Joka Colting of 1000 tear wit | petite ofits late festue, why did they prosecute for von, | sranamit any Property that might be Mequeathed to them fiom her. was a0 ‘gy fai of ruchr duration, dha his oat i ? dng Ew IntGti, Ih, 16th, Zlstand 26th of every month © By Barnette ereeeat ay, For freight oF passage, having ac. | -piracy,” instead of for holding “ unlawful meetings,” and | (0 their successors. | Whatever steps the Government | Grace could not say that Lord W. had 4 her the re] Mysterious Arratt.—A most extraordinary af- See Loutiay Packets, coanil rem New York, the st, 10th and | soard, at Orleans w comfort, apply o. | ‘editious language? Was this a legitimate proceeding ? | meant to take for the tranquillity of Ireland should be | gard which, as her husband, he ought. His Grace further | air occurred in this city yesterday, indicating w Tn enous th the above, aad f ome at ene: ja enusctie.. with the above, and for ‘ie purpose of afford: | pri renter, tweih Price of passag: ‘fn regular and ¢ Nper lasted throughout Ue year, For vie aecommodation of persons w their fmilies oF friends, drafts ate iiven, suid, that Lady W. Paget had visited the Duchess of Rich- 6 attempt upon the life of Mr. Denoon, or moni since these proceedin scommenced, and during the | some other person. ‘The facts are these, Yesterday a Inte trial she was there ; and that she continued with the | box, about two feet long and a foot and a half wide, was Duchess on the same terms of intimacy as before. lett at 8. Denoon’s shop, by a yman, marked “M.A ‘The Solicitor General, without calling any witnesses, | Lipscomb, care of 8. 8. Denoon,” and brought from the proceeded to address the jury for the defendant, If, he | schr David Rogers, from New York. Mr. Denoon not he Pece WIL Ie {the deepest anxiety, it was | being able to find any such person as it directed to, erg eg se age agen Mal on and. Yond Tod to open it’, Luckily he did eo at the bottom of foot of Wall street, or to . i grail % Phe Irish Attorney General had confessed that the clamor | “ken expeditiously; and he trusted the day was not far fhe above, aid for the varroer of eford: | ri aig, oe Soc P sree, | 23ainst the Government short-hand writer, Mr. Bond | ‘listant when he would see Irishmen and Englishmen, Ra eset Mon halecconttas |g fteadacutty iD, Sitdone Cape. E. B. Cobb, ot 008 tons, | Hughon, was the prompting cause why” he had pursued | atholic and Protestant, all united in one common feeling ships, to sail panctually erery week | Jay °° ¢ Roscius, and sail the 2th April, her regalal Mt i Connell during the trials with ‘so much keenness | °f brotherhood and affection. (Cheers.) ' A 5 sphere 2 utthe Attorney Genera! omitted avery matarial porti Sir R. Pex denied the accuracy of the hon. end learned reali t oi tn portion ‘ir ni in. on rn ing to remit money to wally peneare may sely tO the ships of this lin: sailing pune of his part of the case. Mr. Bond Hughes had fallen into | member's statement as to the reat happiness and pros. able at sight, on amistake with respect to Mr. Barrett, for which he was | perity of Ireland from 1792 to the period of the Union, the foliowing Banks, viz :— a i / ; . FOR LIVERPOOL—The Ni Li xposed to all this obloquy, and he anxiously besought «J quoted authorities to show that the corrupti id uestion of a verdict in favor Lord W. Paget }| proc a Spr, pe cr Packet alat Avgil The oper, eels YM | the Crown Solicitor to have his information amendet. | profigney of the Irish Parliament hod reduced at coun. | hat excited those feelings, but that an. amiable lady had | the box. Had he opened it at the top, his life would pro- ‘Sli Wexford, Belfast, ford, "| Sampeenoncket chip LIVE POOL, Capt Joha Eldridge,lig0 | Was this done? No! but Mr Barrett, the man whose | ry to the condition of a petty province. ‘The jright hon. | heen made the victim of an atrocious attemptto extort mo- J bably have paid the forfeit. Upon opening the box, he Galway, A Athlone, Tae tenia: or puasnges hovigs teen sabarter aikoesinadess Liberty was thus affected by the mistake, was still left} bart. then proceeded to comment upon the manner in| ney from the defendant, It was impossible to see that | (ound a brace of borseman’s pistols, one of which wae eo anes be Deain Ou boned” Re went side: Bech ngaations. | under the effect of the warrant by which le was ap-| which Lord John Ruseell hed referred to Lord Lynd- | this was ascheme anda planto get money, although at | loaded heavily with buckshot, and cc , and #0 placed Dwapewtek, {arg Omiethy WOODHULL & MINTC prehended. ‘The informations were carefully correct: | hurst, whom he eulogized in the highest terms, and Tidi- | the sacrifice of the honor and reputation ‘of the woman | that ony person ee ee ‘hy in top woul bd Seapaten, “ Enis alyehanee | price of » eT Souteat, | as to the christian name of the Rev, Mr. Tier-| culed the appointment of Lord Campbell ax Lord Chan. | whom, aa her husband, the plaintiff was bound to for life. | been likely to receive the charge. ‘The triggers of the st :¢ Bkibereen, allow, Moneymore, | [itce of rassage $100. Ki ney, but not the least notice was taken of the grave | cellor of Ireland as boing & gross affront to that country. | The plaintiff was a nobleman connected with those who | two were both secured to a string, a1 iinet biped Coptehtlls ne FR oe ybtblia- Wooneuse ed tanthathi, Queen of the Weet Cape Fhitiy | blunder respecting the entity of Mr. Barrett ; and } iiehad always advocated the right of the Catholics to a | were high in birth and station, yet who were the persons covered over by cases, to ete Nancie valet 4 ~ , I on her re theo ye ¢ Irish rey eneral made the clamour n the representation and offices of the stat whom he was found associating, and to whom he had | them would hay sed eapon to dis e. Engladki—Messrs, Spoouer, Atwood & Co, Bankers, London; |‘! rewolar day,2ist May mato Azle inst Mr. Bond Hughes for his subsequently ac- He then referred to | introduced his wile ? He, possessing a wife amiable and | ox were some decaying pit “pak orate tie cen, the White | there no doubt as a blind to de ‘Was he the | tain of the Daniel Rogers knows from whom the box was sing of the relief Dill. but uncorrected blunder, an aggravation of | the clamor that had been raised inst the appointment | accomplished, was found spending h ae Mi RY sol OA Copia Kond, Liverpool; payable in every town Py FOR LIVERPOOL—Regul Packet of the 26th knowledge a Wor fartaie lebrwmaticn (if ; March—The splendid packet ship RO ‘apt. | the case st Mr. O'Connell! It was the practice in | of Mr. $ jowley, a Ca 6 ’s, inthe Ha JOSEPH MU RIA Die bi ret ae cate pe Cong her reralar ‘ar, Kingland tor alist of witnesses, before trial, in order sheword Suthe n cies fd the eaten ¢¢ The Pant breve ae et Tas ott ‘meenbera of hie family 7 No, but | received we do not know, but we pe and tenet Hast the Or Meurs. P. W, BYRNES & CQr at eed” | mentace pasecers, bersone wish 10 Cinburk shouldasks | (9,¢aable defendants to prepare their defence. But an ap- | Operative Association. ‘These addresses were matters of | of persons whose names were known and associated with wretch who attempted CE ae of murder will be Py 5 9 Toad” early application on board, foot of Wall street, or to ion never refused in England—which the English | form, and when they had come to him containing harsh | the want of honor and character, of ipersons such as Ha ed 0 pti a gt A ae ony oni A NeW uiINé OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS m20t0%6 re Seb Steak ath, tefused fa Teeter Roewithates in g ne ini ons of Judges ors hon pay, Were cine ean witha in “ree h thi 4 nat the Whit i . led_pistol, cocked and NIG WY elIN iG LTS. ‘ine st. coreer Soutt , nding the opinions of Judges | rebuke them. They were charged with a desire to gov- | people with whom he spen' j¥ evenings at the Whi r J ‘Fo ant irom ew Xork oa the oth and Laverpoot on the 11th BLACK BALL, OR OLD LINE OF LIVEN. | crron.snd Perrin, The Irish Attorney General boasted | ern Irland by miliary forces, but he wished to know to | Bour, drinking md smoking. His wife was all that time good flint tot, and the trigger secured Ws . POOL PAC RE TSS FOR LIVERPOOL Yee. | of having assented to the postponement of the trials ; but | whom was it owing they were unable to present reduced | away from London, and the Duke of Richmond had told er aie 4 far Packet of the lat of April Tle new oagurteet: | if he had persisted in forcing on the case with the jury | estimates with regard to Ireland. In March, 1843, the | the jury that, though at times affectionate in his manner, mown Be ee ar eae eee aud celebrated fast’ sailing packet ship EUROPE. burtnen | “St of 1843—a list which contained the names of only | azitation commenced in Ireland, and that was considera: | his long absence from his wife showed that he was not ‘or was designed for D r 1050 tons, Ci EE. G! Eurters will positively sail'oa Seg: | twenty-five Catholics, and which the recorder admitted J bly heightened by the introduction of the poor law bill, | what could be called an attentive husband. He repeated, | He, however, is safe, happily, and has made a brace Ship ROSCIUS, Captai ular day, was imperfect—much more serious imputations would | the general agricultural depression, and the alterations in | that the whole was an atrocious plan concocted from the | tols out of the affair, at all events.—Richmond Star, ; i rs i r Be BHREIDAN, for passeny nxt the accommodations of the EUROPE, | have attached to him. The recorder was free from all | the tariff. ‘Then followed the determination to agitate for | beginning, and that there was no one step of it to which | Merch 22, ae et, r Byrne aha weld oe mee earn bel moral blame, but not from the charge of neglect with re- | the Repeal of the Union. ‘The government ved to | Lord W. Paget was nota party. Lady Paget was at Ports. . 5 i uld | spect to the omissions ia making up the lists. ‘The Irish } rely upon the ortinary law, bee Jeclared em. | ;couth, when the plainti sent to bring her to towns] Runaway Nearogs.—We learn from the Hanes- ¢ comfort of ti bark a Pheadid specimen of canst anh: a Attorney General had charged him with corrupting Mr. | phatically, there was nothing he dep so much as any cather “seavel, “For passage in, cabin, second eahin and | Magrath, a Catholic, an officer in the employment of the | resorting to Parliament tor extraordinary rowers upon the , foot 0 and she arrived only the very day before the plot was put | vijle, (Mies.) Free Press, of the first of March, thut in execution. The proof showed he was privy to the ap- | art of a gang of runaway hogrovs have ten caught. It Bhip SHERIDAN, Captain A Ship GARRICK. Captain Ship ROBCIUS, ins apply cn board, ot Beckman street, or tothe sub. | Recorder, for theimprobable and absurd purpose of re. | appearance of any unustal excitement. The noble lord’s | poi dle with Lord Cardigan in order to get him ' wb i Md Ship SIDDONS, Captain E. B. Cobb, tith Jane. re 48 Faltoy ROCHE, BROTHERS &CO |" | moving Roman Catholicn from the lista!’ This was ie auverament, tinder similar cjroumstances, hed introduced Hees eee ee had nernot apeained ove of is ows [of tenga coon dueredead to ones hb shipe areal of dhe fgt clans, upwards of 1008 tone, alton strevt, nett door tothe Palton Bank, | crue, ‘Tho challengers traversed the orray ; and if the | acocrcion bill for Ireland. twas said that they had en. | servanta instead of Winter to watch under the sofa? Ila] ‘ive it posible, the whole kang, They hel not been Smee el wit tamael contort for pepe. OLD BLACK BALI LING OF PACKETS. | °Town joined issne with them, the facts would have been | trapped the persona agitating for a Repeal of the Union, | husband could so far forget what was due to his family | waiting fong in ambush before six negroes made their ex- ‘every care hen been taken in the errangement of the Pets rey do fila LA tain Farber, to sail | promptly ascertained, and the accusation cither set at | by making no declaration of their sentiments, but he | and himself, when he suspected that an improper inter- | \ected mppenrance, when the company from the country modacions, The price of prseage henee is $100, for whic! Those wishing to engage passese Will Venice tore rest, or the quashing or correcting ef the panel would | thought nothing conld be stronger than the declarations | course was going on, as to place some one in the room in | bade them surrender, The negroes immediately present- # will be provides Licae ainips are comimanded by | aplication to SOHN HERD MRA | lave enaued. But instead of demurring, and admitting | they had advised Her Majesty to make oa the subject. | which it took place--to procure a meeting with the view | 7ate i rsa the ice of the oremot ou ho party, Jerk. ; (ore they conld execute their ed masters, who Will make every exertion to give Re pide the facts for the sake of argument, the legal oficors ofthe | ite thonight he had (ully, vindicated the conduct of the sat ee ; fi sce from Great Britain and Irelacd tae betes | cfown. pressed on the case, with the decision of one of fosgnylepeupvarecl ot pacha seat UY” the ben yd cured rat spr f at the lowest raters Mr. Justice Perrin, against the legality of the | driven, by any taunts, from the course which he was re. ey AY, leenp, parcels or packane and drafts can as osual, be furnished fo; ca¥ amount, payable m | jury panel. Hendrick, one of the jurors struck off, had | solved to pursue. He thought there should be identity of or Ereag oF aaa p73 Brier pane|pal towns, without aay charge, tnroughoat Great | b leged to be a Protestant and aconservative : but | representation and of franchise with England and Scot- Bee CO ETINE 0; Hg Sot ut New, York, oF to i L nine ascertained to he a Roman Catholic ; and yet Lord | land, and it was upon that principle the government in- Latte vo taped eee akacaeh ig cole, at tate POU ee oe, RACE ee RON LIV EK ley had charged him (Mr. Shiel) with ‘quibbling, be-| tended to legislate. With regant to the Established heer 4 90 cents per oance, and newspapers I centeach. —m? rre heer 5 99 cents per ance, and newspapers | cent each. mire | Of giving facilities to anatuiterer—to seat himself in a cab i he street this was going on, and then to come soleus, th back and bring an action—-was that sich a person aa a | murderous designs, there fr jury could trust with their confidence ? He might have | ity King while he Iny wou placed one of his eervants there, or any other one in t whom he trusted. But what had he done? He sought ing one brandished a large k foot in length, in London for # person reckless of consequences—a per- | UR One Tran nt trices blow trom the barrel son who was admitted to be in abject distress—whom he | of to empty gun of J. King, dexterously dealt, soon laid knew to have been dismissed from Mr. Bartlett's employ. | (4,00 mt) Fete huis fallen, companions ! ment for making false entries, and whom he himself] Ty) company from town who were within hearing of charged with embezzling a bill of exchange of which he | (1,6 report of the guns, immediately hurried to the bloody was the acceptor, What were the jury to think of aman | \ccuce of action and a sight there presented itself of the in the position of Winter, when he had told them, that im | cost revolting nature. ‘T'wo negroes weltering in their consequence of his distress he was at one time willing to | yy plood, and another stunned by the well aimed blow King and Charles King, but!» Jemen fired "pon and shot npted to discharge his piece ‘Three of the gang while the remain: nment with regard to Ireland, and he should not be ; e contended that Dunne, another juror, though «| Church, he found it established in Ireland f fee | MARR rons rack shin, HOSE TUg, intone tution | repeater, was nota member of the Hopeal. Afsoctation, | tre nandved and Bfty years, exif he, shookl wvaintsin it os MARENILE MS Liu: OF PACKETS: Cane, ajhn will sail on ‘Tuesday, March 26th, ‘as there no difference between being #n advocate of | it had been guaranteed by ret of Parliament, It war "Hake this Line being, lt 100 nae and aware, sve | he repeal ofthe Corn Laws, and member of the Ani | upon that uuersanting that the Protestants had agreed St vanceges 00 be deitved leoes sore’ Tie line (a pralereces | the gorsrnmenthad, on the ground. of (irmece; ite catl cote reine ee cise theopiniorat Bike oe one fom | ‘Omay other, as their great eapacity renders them every way | a xpecial to acommon jury, i oy Lord Picake is riAtee re larly dispate| ¢ a on acommon jury, | and Lord Plunkett and Sir John Newport. After re. Nes op the 3th of each month | more comfortable and convenient than ships of a smaller class, | (he crown would have an unlimited right to challenge tlewing the policy of the Government. towards Ire- | accept from 158. to 208. wday to go to Epsom and become ely directed by Mr. King, were writhin venr as fe rom NewYork. Marseilles, | 8% their nccommodations it ix well known are superior to an) | Romarking on thia pretence, Sir T. Witle lewing Le P y y s so fortunately dir y Lf ‘ ahs | others. ‘Those wishing to secure borths should not fail to 8 Protence, Sir 7. had said that | land at some length, the right hon. baronet observed, that | the " bonnet” of a gambling booth? The solicitor gene: | ’roaning apparently under themost intense pain. The ne- f'yrick, deel Mareh$ make farly application in howe oF to the crown, controlled by public opinion, would not have | ifthe agitation could only be put an end to in'that country, | ral then went into a minute analysis of the evidence. It | gro wlio was felled to the earth by the blow trom tho gun, ¥ THO Capt. Sylvester, Feb, 1, "April 5 ia Van es TAPSCOTE, Groeral Passage Office, Jared to have Cote ee without limit; to which the | he had no doubt it would make rapid strides in the cause | showed, in the first place, the contrivances to which the | jad in his possession alurge knife {and razor—a bottle of BELEN , a 5 March 1. ay 5 weet ¢ 28 43 slip, corner South street. | (rish Attorney General had replied that he would have | of social and commercial pone, and he hoped he | plaintiff was a party, for leading the ndant and Wis | sowder—shot— percussion caps—writing materials—and Weay areall con nad cob pee fuses Lo Sane 5 PASSAGE FROM ENGLAND, TREEARD, SCOT- dared. But a common jury, struck upon the revision of a} wonid liveto see the day when the differences of Saxon | own wile into the snare laid for them. ‘The plaintitt him- | forged passes written by himself, He is evidently a pretty accommodations for }, and have excellent LAND AND WALES, VIA LIVERPOOL, sheriff, a man of honor, Mr. Larouche, would have pre- | and Celt, and Protestant and Catholic, wonld be at an end, | self had drawn Lord Cardigan to his house—was in h geod scholar, and ponent leader of the gang. Tie {s now be house when Lord Cardigan called, and brought his wife | Sonaned in the county jail et this place.° The guns taken into the drawing-room where he had stationet his *py : | from them were common sized shot guna of very good : Passengers. THE subscriber his mad: led omer sented Prot ii ion i ‘The price of cabin passage will be $100, exetasive of wings P+ Se Vein one emigrants this yea, Val. von sented Protestants and Cetholog indlecrimiaatel7, not re- | Whatever sation ia fe he might be placed in, nothing ; 5 and Liquors. i , whom | would give him greater pleasure than to see their beloved UJoous addressed vo cho agents, BOYD & HINCKEN, will | theo crashed pecker oft would do wellto apply at | oufdence might have been teposed. ‘The Irish Attorney Sovereign placing her foot on the soil of Ireland, and | end all the while, lived with his wife apparently on their | ‘ualiy; one with a Aint, the other with a percussion lock be forarued Fee of 0 those actually paid. SONS HERD: General denied having spoken harshly of his Roman Ca. | inilmg to rest all the evil passions that had so long ‘held | usual terms, When he afterwards brought the present ctihe negroes shot died yesterday, morning—the TAWRENCH fe PHELPS, 108 Front N, B.—The shins of this line now Tea tholic fellow subjects, but the reported speech contained | sway there. (Cheers. on of the relatives of the | ither is expected to live but a short time, BOYD & HINGES, 272°, and deft can aa usual be farm the passage in which he declared his belief that Roman | Lond Jonx Iivesri, rose to reply. He notioed some of p yury had heard, was not mabe No 9. Tontine ‘Buildin Sccdva wie wibere” tholics had no regard for the sanctity of an oath. ‘The | the chief attacks on his motion by the leading members of | intimate with the malo relatives of his family, but} gece cox iw Canapa.—The thermometer fell last Lady W! was on terms of intime y wits one, of i fadios on terms of intimacy with a tady of the higten rank, aed raced with every quality | H0rth-catt wind. Today the ice on St. Lawrenr st that could adorn her xex and station. Sho was on terms | smooth sheet from the freezing of the rain witch Ol Ye. of intimacy with the Duchess of Richmond, What was terday. To-day is not spring-like Oy ee cathe cord the condact of the Duchess? Lady W. Paget was at her | ever, already been made in some parts or Ti Chet house on Monday night. ‘The Duchess had heard the | has been brought to market, and thors it Pele a et story which had been got upto blast her reputation, yet | ground on the SN ei the continued with her Grace upon the same terms of in- | Notwithstanding the day 0 timacy as before. The Duchess of Richmond was the ticed, its early sister of Lord W, Paget, and wos not connected by blood | Haxeile, 164 instant, night to 25 degrees below freezing, with a * a. _| salted kingdom, apply as abo holics of England were neither repealers nor allies of | the Government ; and brought up Lord ley, who OLYER, FOR MARSEILLES—Packet of Is: April—The | Daniel O'Connell ; but what effect had their proceedings | emphaticaly denied that in quoting, on a former occasion, ing street’ ship CORIOLANUS, Jas. Haile, Master, For | upon them? Even the Earl of Shrewsbury expressed hit | the words, “the minions of popery,” he either alopted se freight oF passe, app d op THOMAS at the fgot of dr iit by Thomas Col yer at . indignation that the Act of Emancipation was repealed | them, or applied them to Roman Catholics, Lord John centre-board, and of Wher tha brcrintores so far as the jury box was concerned : Catholics, admitted | Russell then went into some particulars respecting the fa0 tone. and ial BOYD eH ‘ to the legisiature and the bench, to posts of honor and | retirement of Lord Plunket. “ All the ciroumstances,” oF fu ion ona jury, Yet Lord Eliot | said his lordship, “connected with that transaction cannot INCKES ; mtttoal De ei ieliding. | trust, were denied admi Fit AOA besa “e Cre | still professed his impartiality : like Mr. Baring’s free | be detailed now, but some of them I may be permitted to 237 Broadway, New You! iE FOR HAVRE—The ship BAUTI- | trade it was the “attract.” “Tho Protestant © 5 , ., ct. rative | mention. It had been stated to Lord Melbourne tl ‘Administrator of the evtate of ranilin Agate, deceased, By dovard Wank, Master, will sui! on the lst | society of Dublin had addressod Lord de Grey, denounci | Piveket, at his advanced age,was desirous of relinquiching maitonize 0 Pontine Building, cor, Walland Watei ais, bing, In very strong langnog: » the mass as idolatrous, and | his situation : the present Lord Campbell came to me and