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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Nok ey Ne) Setewhele No. syns. NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1844. Priee Two Cents. ‘To the Public. MARSEILLES LINE 0) * New LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. EEF! E Methodist Episcopal Conference. send bim out before the world, agen THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- y DACKETS: To saat irom New York on the 26th and Lun tom the Lith ON WARo aa fon rae a pad ae .| saat spay, May 28. po sleucutngnall hem fied every day of the year except Now Year's day and th LENTINE’S, 46 Fastoa Market, 150 barrels xtra 3 5 eee oe him, The time might Fourth of aly. Eylce. Scents per copy —-4r 61 98 RO 2 a ee will be dis thin ws Beef, choles article, all selected pjeess; 43 barrie Chr Tho first thing done, after the ordinary forms Jmproper to wear a sur. ‘ i— ivance. pee . yop skys * barre! omplied wi j Plice not of a particular cut, or @ tiaca upon the crown of Tite WHEKLY TEMALD published avery Saturday | Retry hated fom Maoia oto ach eth Sone, Fe sieve bel cioeked heretie! te Sticioas mamer | shane oa the cos of the devshalding aka, | carta pattern. "he ary smn‘ gtanet wed morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $8 19 per annum— | MINEKV A. Cape: Brown, pe es Collins, 26th March. | and will Keep good in nny cline withut gat joe teke debate on the case of the slaveholding Bishop. wes, that the conduct of Bishop A. hadexcited discontent Pogaged plid.cauh in aivance, | ot | GRRE Can Myrick, dant Marek 5 gph Bh Aol maader (VALENTINES OLD RSEABLISHMENT,” | Mr. Cousins continued his remarks of the day tnd’ given offence. That was, indeed common move at the Herald over THIRTY Th eat oo heaton HELLESFONT, cibefdgme, "Moret, “Way 2 ‘a, cio uae RISES GAS. FATLOUING GORE REISIT | Hefore. In treating of the origin aud nature of that | wanw'Saii@oriy tit that would bold goods it would Se it. It has the largest arculation of any paper in this city, c 18, ile, pr ane Sr, Lith Mareb. : cir map "| movement, he affirmed it was the same as was at|be very eusy at any time and pluce to rave a or the world, and ia therefore, the beat ‘for busi get Alt coppered and copper fastened, and have excellent Se He enee, ih March. MENT. morgient, he aflirmed oo at | Noe and Gry ogningt ivlsters ‘eae gospel, and ae ‘John Coiliaa, Tih May, ATS ial are, may he found a gegeral qreortinent of} the foundation of all their past embarrasements. iness men in the city er country. Prices moderato—cash in ed- | “"Fhe price of cabin passant will be $100, exelusive of wines kindle an infernal blaze, that would scorch apy part of vaace, and [xjuors, p praia E:. 1b. Cobb, Lith Jens. | See eee Ae tee su uus, of the | 44 to that particular case, if the Bishop by any act |the Church, ‘The I licable to a travelin, ba ae . wale ke Nedisend Gaeaen wiee pa » y Church, ‘The law applicable to a traveling preacher re enn menibaaeeemocees macho moet modetats ) See feet doie, cemtte ROTEL MGR, 08 lies ch od New "Works wil each inprovemeats wri il baat ay tte mat fashionable tyle, at oie | wos rendered unacceptable to part of the people, | ‘is suplicable w a Bishop, and he called upan them a JAMES GOnD ON BENNETT, 2 AW REN CE PEL ES. 108 Frogs amet or SE recy ate Doonan i th arrangement of their team: Cade ages fF aishing Chsir own eloth eaa hare it made wpin | he could not conform to the discipline whieh said by putting their finger on the point He said hove who OPRIETO! : Ty BOYD & HINCKEN, Avccts, | @odatioas. ‘The price of pasange heace is. $100, lor whie . aw prigee-—n0d, = ; ‘ “ char- | deemed that there was «compromise, and that ut Northwest comer of Fulton and Nassau strects, | mer Nave Wontine Unfdings. | Smoleatoree will te prided "hows shine ae conimanded by | leguon meets irae ochoftoleadtd Sack ConteToedy made, | that the superintendent should not change the char- | Redned nee us Sure petne a maiamity like the Stre:ts neat Haseena, acter of the it ancy. If theGeneral Conference it- Cuckoo; who sat on the nests of other and +maller birds, Me, KiC ©. tenders his sincere thaukg to his former enstomers » thi fice y t }¥ would proceed to another point,and prayed God to give for their exevsive and liderat ‘aun tele My acldices | Self could not do this, ite officers surely had not she him energy to stuto it as stron, 1y os he wlsbed tor be attention ty ousiness to continue to merit thetr favors. night to do an act leading to such a result. He] would not say the “Abolitioniste bet the Anti-Slavery men mald tin® mn “ ¥O. LIkAK AND LV ti OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANT PASSAGE ‘Pho Hogal Mail Steam Shite BRITA: | “Neithorthe gun F FICE, NIA and CALEDONIA, will leave Bos’ | oie for any lotters 61 SOUTH STRELT, NEW YORK. ton fur the above porte’ ss follows acorn vist Vor treight or ye apply to <n _____| would not allude to some remarks he had heard in | in this Conference. + Saturday, Jone 1, 1814. Bg ie COLEING: (4 co. ath st.. New York, orto LeteRY. S Ww 4 y i P-3 s ~Sunday, June 16, 1. eee BP WN SSHiRLEy BLO sLiverrool Usow SHADES “Rho anbucribere have Siafeed cheites | the course of the debate, relative to Bishop A’s in-] Sit So. Sty Abolitioniate. Lp ah eons be aged fromLins gol by watts bathe posh aawill be charesd 176, ouitn Der since | eablishay 0. 43 Broadway, eee oe Urhone me | tention of resigning, in view of these embarrass. p Mr. -——. Yon will uot hurt mine— (renewed leugh- on Jarae ‘ et ry r CS See a Bi THE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. ae Hee te bee | ee Mr. Wvvass (with emphasis.) Yes, brother, I know 1p OO! er a he es, NEW YOUR aber Hang ngs aud Borders of eauire| Bishop Andrews here rose to correct some im | y ju are an Abolitioniat The Sey on the tet March. i SCHOOLEY’S MOUNTAIN cs which they are determined to sell at aupree®- | resgion that had gone ubsoad on that topic. As| !F Wore (Several ee Mga borin bn tow, 16th Mareh. ‘AND (sail (rom Now York 21st, and from Liverpool 6th of each | “nce ondiice Shades will consist, as heretofore, of the most “ s vir. Wrnaxs —It must go forth to the world that these he ahi OXRO mata Rathbone teth Apel i foot of Constant sercet, dail month. - macniticent French Shades o the eheapeat kinds we ow aa be | (eat Was the first time Bishop A. had spoken onthis | if the South) would not be identified with the M. E. The ship MONTE WMA, vanleg Bi ties, edJatorelock, A ML, by Iailroad from Je : From New York. Ase] mach, with @ gooseal gesorrment of buff end white Linens and | question, his appearance excited great interest ; a bey See eee ee Tu icaeniog ‘ F ’ i n Dec. vhintz, for Shades of satire new patteres. ; " himself an Abolitionist. (Interruption he apie KEW OR aoe Ls May. patrwa ditect srinoet ehange Ragen A ne an bY. Fost New Ship LIVERPOOL. 1159 tons, Ail 3 dine 6 SOLUMAN & ILAICT, 243 Broadway, general movement to get within hearing was made, | 5).q iderable cutitement) P In addition to the abovesuperior ships, thi iber’sagents | Port Coldea, Washington to Kap t Washington a dail z Fame, a Mac | rz ine opposite the Park. | and the unavoidable noise attending it, made his] Mr.--——— arose to explain, observing that he hada right will have a succession of first class Ajacrican ships despatched, | line intersects to and from Belvidere. For seats apply to J. | N.ship QUEEN OF THE WEST, (HY 3 wee BEAOON GOURSE * d He hi . to do 40, having been alluded to personally, & customary, from Liverpool, every four or fiveaya throng HILEs et John Patten’s Commercial Hotel, 73 Courdand* tons P. Woodhouse. Bal aly § GREAT UOT RACH POR. Ca0ts first monte hardly audible. d de has A fee as his | "Phe Passioxnt overruled the claim. out the year, to the different perts in the United States, by | stret. W i ‘ a e Feb'y 21 Apnlé CE own feelings were concerned, no love for the office,| Mr, Wysane continued. After a few remarks, he suid ‘chow i ESTE: pals | rrvane, acy rr stnp ; noer ° ; YNaNe cont . he which paaage can hesvcnred.at reduced rates. ‘Those sending | | N. B.—tstras furnished at the shortest notice, by apriying | New ship ROCHESTER, (50 tons, (face 3 Au, 8 THE prypnetors of th above Consse offers pgminm for’! and yitied ihe mun Who could, in the light in whic | that the resolution went beyond the extreme Limiis of abo- y that every care will be taken to make passeuge Oet's 31 ct 8 | boken, on the 3d of Jane ext, as follows: 1 was viewed im that house. It he thougntthat by | lition and he defied any one to deny it. table'as they can reasonably expect, and should the passengers Ship HOTTINGUER, 1050 tons, ¢ March 21 May 8] “A Peeminn of $5/0 t» a-y'oue who will perform 10% miles | resiguing he could bring peace to the Church te | A Meamun—Mr. President, I deny it—(Voices, so do 1, Roc come out, the passage mouey will be promptly refundeds Ira Bursel se duly, at vt. 6 200 to thenecond in he race, and $100 to the | y Qi td with all cheer-| and much excitement) el : Beaten can ae eseahine faralanad’ bayable ac the Netiocel aud " Nov’r 21 Jan y6 ‘i econd of third perform 10 miles or move | WOuld do IL iba moment, he would with all cheer A Provincial B: f freland und ‘by E Bink of ‘These substantial, fast sailing, first class ships, all built in| within‘the hour And in cave 10% oniies ts not pertormed with: | tuluese go back aud resuine the labors ut a lite tor] Mr. Wyxays—I wantno argument on the question, I potinet aml Wcckeie Eek: cor Micaee patti Bank 0 83 the city of New York, are commanded by men ‘of experience | {nthe hour, $30 ouly will be given to the best fa the race, ihe wall f the negro luborer—to do tt tithe | Care not if they do deny it, it 1s us clear as the sun beam alters: Londons Weaured. Bammeae & Gor Baakes, Liver: |GREAT WESTERN RAIL ROAD ROUTE, | mhability, aud wil bedipatched pauetually om the'ist of | '“patracea'o be mule, ard all laformation kiven by ti anb- | whe qveuare Ot he negro laborer to do therm ull ie | rom Heaven. -Alr. W. then alluded to the Baltimore Con- ook, which are gevablechroaghout Euglandand Welcs, For| FROM ALBANY TO BURFALO (325 MILES) "| “Mihir cabinearecleyant and tommodious, and are fwnished | C1, owe wishing to eer forthe Kaon, are requested to | Bo’ Magien these Drciended’ inienas ot them only |g sence, who claiming to be conservatives.bad given thelr vareenlars apply (it by etes Pout eHO) nara, | ‘The ouly Ofce in Par YO cnet ind hy the several Rait | Mh Maatever eat contuce to the ease and comafort of pasera- | “A one'wii bs allowed to start who does wot enter forthe | "bir. Cotixs continued—As far as his own private judg. | Sete s6inst the Bouth. He would never jorgive that mark treet, near Wa'latreet. | Boal Companies between Albany and Butfalg isat "Biceot Race on oF before the 28th snstant, ment went, hy thought the office of @ bishop something | if they with one hand took me by the beard to. ki P 1 ontion can at ell ti 4 nN BOL i or 8 ice of sage, $100. > JAMES D MMANN, No. 161 Variek street, Ons af they with one hand took me by the beard to me i atail times 0. 89 COURTLANDT ATRERT, Stairs tbeenaeiine cot cwiiare afttuon hive will be ‘ above @ mere officer; indeed, he was accustomed at one D ry owners of t Ps respoa- “ . N. and with the other plunged a dagger into my heart, I will by the raqular packet ships, sailing for Liverpoo! ever: JOHN f. CLARK, mid bet» cen Vandam and Chithoa, N. ¥. plung: 8: y qi y the raxular packet ships, siting for Liverpool ev - CLARK, General Agent. | sible for auy parcels or packages sent by them, tales regular Uae to meution tho Laine with venerution But by woud | ery gut, «bet Brote”= Brother shia Je unlend. (A great atinn ag anova i a ne TICE TO IMMIGRANTS. Mle of 1abiny are signa Coenen: BROADWAY AGAINST THE WOKLD. — | read om Bishop Heuding (then ta the chair) tw prove | burst of feeling followed this sentence, which Was strong- poy . or froight oF passaes PAY yw INTURNS, TT"L:S aoied thoronebfare is now admitted to be the xreateat | the subvrdiuation of the epincupacy. (ur. C. rewi the | jy deprecated by the President) OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. vets Nie York, mart for the sale of gentlemen's wearing apvarel in the | published vpiuion of Bishop H. un tais pout, which ad- Sicicke sore i onans he should got allnde te. thn 87 South h M ‘laces. led to send orto FIELDEN, BROTHERS & CO. od States, and the impression chat has heretofore existed in | waited their Liability to suspensiou,nut ouy lor immurality | Bal once. ae New vere Ho ae sist to bu inile's3 WoL ode RES Se Livetvoe | tovpay a Ap eS ao ela tes yy fatlstre but impropriety.) “That wuthority settled clearly thut uo Pee Crnee’ trotiers there la no necessity for LD Lt Pskets tu: Lirerpont will ‘om 2 10.18 years old at half price; under 2 y igre and a . batied om the Known reputation to the charg scxtabliahed | Dabop Was bur uu officer high one o ba sure, of whos | hase inierruptions. eee iN re Poticeees fe setverpoo! will hereafter be | igaguage from Albaay on the Rail Ione is eatively by EUW AID FOX, proprietor of the City Cash Tailoring | they wer not oven to speak lightly —su auotticer. | Mr. Wrnaxs was glad of those frequent interruptions cailing day Gills on Sunday, the shipe will eall on the, succeed tis evident that it comes much cheaper to iwrant to “stiblishment, No. 202 Broauway. Here is an advautage to | tu dittved trom the speaker who instituted am unuugy | they onlywarmed him up, and gave him strength am day, We From New York,» row Liverpool | av"1 by Rail Road thas by sapaly fhe reaching, Buffalo per Nw, YOKn AND HH. ‘CKETS. rn initing this city to avail themacivea | beiwoen the powers coulerrad by the constitution of tie | mer gy {8 rise up to the question; but despaired ofits quel- Phe CAMBRIDGE, June i ‘Saly ig | Seeamboac from New York and Rail Koad from Albany, in, 42 | Becond Line The Shine of this line will hereafter leave New | # outt froin a very exteusive assortment of ready made cle; | United States, aud that of their cuurch. in the liret Cuse, | i1ying him togmatch the benevolence of their motives iu 0 pong, Oc, 4 Pov. 16 | owing salculavion spews dhe Sel Gk ee eee | era viz ee ond Havre on the 16th of each month, es fol- | fotfoaable style The atteution ofthe pablie ts particularly | #44 Power nut masuuoued, was reserved) whervus iu tueiF | (hogy interruptions. (Laughtr.) Yes, they were hold- Ci, Barstow,( Feb. Ma | lowing caled ar} he tealt, vis 2 5 WAR & ; called ft this establishment and examine. the late style of | Case, all power not specilied in tus actucles of restriction, | ing up the Bishor before that body to be eatra judicial: The ENGLAND, Jane 16 Hee neta rere ne $5,00| waltiayee cree cere 62,00 | New Ship ONEIDA eMC sche yaa Haven. (willed and fincy Cassimere Olfice ¥rocke, designed for the ap- | was grauved, If it wete te duly of the superintendent | sno: aR eee etl feaive the inceasincaay of hoo ee, Rey 1 | Gumgace from N- York to” | La gage to Buffalo, 50lbe | Captsin atdaly. Seth Aun Pecans erase. aay to truval round the country a: large—hed oue ot the body | te Baltimore Couierence in— © v The OXFORD, “Ciuly 1 Aes. | Aibeay, Ueipe free, babe | Sets palance, foriolbers $51 paLaeee ft November. 6th Decnber, ‘aan Mase eee © pi hoks Chane: rye, hye goes by duing an uct prevenung him, offended? tn the Bok | ‘The Paxsipgst called bim to order. 200 tons, Nov, 1 Dee. 16 Vea s Of time at least 9 days hip BALTIMORE, st Apri 16th May. RE a eee eo “s Bice ie ene | ol Disciplice, in auawer to the que-ton, “to whom 1s u Mr. Pi give bim leove to goon; ithe mrosronrezdaratibons (Match ‘April 16 | “ugeaze ffom Albany to oem eae, tina Bard Feng} ae pet, j Heth Saptembers | Icctnd eapreaaly fore spring Garments superbly | Dishup auswerable for his cunduc.?” It was emphatically not forgive us, we will strive to get on without him. eee tcteas en Bept. 1) viving for 42 hours, say-++ 75] Living for Ship UTICA, ‘Cit May. oth January. | rade up wo order, aud if rewired at a w hours notice, mali, tthe General Couleranos ® pibe bishop | (Laugher,) Q 5 Gls bantal not ai preacher, but as @ Dish n i macungre® P bowen tiie My peer Randal Oe arn ge x Same gh pe, tahsimat ot Bocewe Ton | Tas eta sTasntteseacvctstae tar eats et [in ereranegmaued te fdr fhe Contras wi 618 tons peat if dan, 16 “ig | Now ship NICH LABS int Jane,” § loth July. Fultonst___ miim*ee | icer, that were applicable in thw caso. He agreed with | foregoing, 2 Lf Et, Furber,QAvril t May ie Deduct fare per H. Road +++643 aptain sp Q isth November, OBACCU—FINE CUT AND SMOKING —Veeiing io | tue brother who lund deprecated the abotiuun peunons.— | “Mp Finuey then inde @ very happy address to the The NEW YORK, (uew) fae. Oct. 1 ‘This traveller per BR. Road taves+++ 0,68 Rs tenement LT Sets iff a, oehe pp clos apes intersat in a Tobaceo Manufactory, | | ilu was aware of the danger ol uitra opinions, and would | jouse ; he took strong ground against slavery ; told them Rs. Cropper,2 April 1B Jano 1 |. They also forward passengers to Cleaveland, Portsmouth and | bining all that m y be required for ‘The price ‘of cad} Tobacco, papered up hut subscribe to thea, “Hy was not of tuuse who branded | to their teeth that he who refmerd to emencipete @ men The COLUMBUS, "Sept. 1 t. 16 | other placesin Ohio; Dstyoit, &e., Michigan; Green Bay, Mil- | bin passage is $100. Passengers will be supplied with every re | ces. | beg to call the atten jere slavery as an evil. He never did, nor never would en | when he could was guilty. He did not went to hurt the 0 tous: Went: oly cb, 16 | Ranke. Be. Wisconsin Tert tory; Chicago, Mlinois; dod to | iaisite with the exception of wines and liqnors. Dayers to this, thejuality of the tobacco being of tae very bast | ders ‘the emancipation of tho Southern siaves ; leave | (eclings of a Souther men, but will tell them the tuth A. Cole Mey I Jane 1g | lferdht pliers in Canada, at the lowest rats,” Allinfarmation | | Goods intended for these resels will be forwarded by the aub- | and prices by tar lower than nena. them to their work; it never could by done by convulsing | 4f jt would toke ali the hair off his head. His father wes a ‘The YORKSH RE; (new) 16 Nov, P[wto ufferent routes given gratis, aud Tickets to be had | scrivers, free from any other than the expenses actually in-| | m7 §m*rre JOHN W RABER, No 1Newat | society ; but by the peaceiul, genial, but powerful opera hi d 1050 M. anly at the Albany and Buffalo Kail toad Office,59 Courtiandt | curred on them. For freight or passage, apply to =. ; i Southern man, aud his grandtather too, an “8G, Bailey.QMey ie Me 11 vereet. WOLF & KICKERS, BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, CLIVE O1L—100 baskets of (PI_g ive braud) fice Marseilirs | “0H of the goopel of Jesus Curist. Whoever could be | self was a boy he took the opportuni "These ainiaot reaaeeed oy point of logancs or Com rt | mya lm*re fed ec No.9 Tonties Rnilding, ear, Wall and Water Olive Oil. ing poried expres ly Hotels and family use | ‘ound yea waa doom tna the hag rg. he sere emuncipation ot his grandi : ¢ 168 ot} . - 4 ; len les and baskets of 1 dozen each. connection, he was not tat man. ‘That disunion wold friar cable apecusmodations, or in their fast sailing qua_cies | OPPOSITION EVENING LINE FOR ALBANY, TAPSCOTT’S . 100 biskers of 2 d. zea each, aot sop et the South ; the whole system wouid tumbie peels rea hoon pea ag ghier.) Mr. ‘The commanders are well known ax men of character and ‘The New and Splendid Stesmboat NEW GENERAL EMIGRANT PASSAGE OFFICE. Ey mbbo erly a Tag down. Mr, C, ended by calling upon wembers te think | F afforded EA amusement by this wit, and much Infor experience, aud the strictest attention will always be paid to JERSEY, Capt RH. Furey, will ave the J MORRISON, 168 Greenwich street, | Ucluberately of their great influence on the world—how | mation by hia aygument. y be ea fas eiganis tee Gat fea Dassen cre wties ier foot of Barclay street (north side) on Importer aad Wholesale and Reva! Deal they would become the laughing sock of ther euemies— The Confe: 6 shortly after adjourned. fore: . 6, wi peer ing, 15th in, taut, at seven o’clock ARI MENTS: 1844, m25lw*re Drage Prints, Oils Does, Groceries Ts of those Whose grentest pluusure would be the dissolu ien divs froia New York, Mondays, Weduesdnys and We rey ag been rebate and Teme deiied ea at¥a; | the pablic generally to their superior arrangewents {or bringing ° tharhestipoanibieotanieag.. Mie lees e. eof cle | Qt paseugers from, and recitting money to all parte duis, « large aud commodious Promensde Deck, 8 Land, Scotland and of the Methodist Bpiscopal Church, and when that event " took place. the kacllot the departing glory of Methoanm | 34x, Clay on Black and White Slavery. would be sounded. Mr. C. pruposed uy aniendment \ the} Missouri Queetion—Stenographers—Mr. Clay's resolutions before the house, expressing the deep regret ‘The subscribers beg to call the atteution of their friends and MIAN BRACE. Patronage of the I 0 ‘The price o tward i Dallsee orsehith antpie stores ff car nest one Hatred ide, with the exception of wines and liquers, which wil nial he stewards, if required. ‘an indispensable. i ela dy Ire Wales, Neitiier th captain or owters of these’ ships, will be respoa- eae Soames Trvpanads Tik NEW ‘LINE, OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS, i CLPELE TRO one bad Cecome connec Industry. sible for any lettare, parcels, or fea sent by therm uni _ Ussing “Altogeuien she ter: tlern ‘COMPRISING s Hions without, auy ot the injurioae toute akiaareerianairragtieian dot ae within t8 w May 6, 1844 Regula il of ladtog srvaigued therclor. "For free terommod Hons fornmaly Touperaonal Her aman of Ww THE QUEEN OF THE Wier, 119 tous firwrave’ as ("ean tara coos ef he ches bry ritt dal ont oan noes LAE WILE SE | Fein Sys li Bie “J ~ ny t, a wil we Ne to i E § q Ie 1 «thon © he! " rs ‘iow i 7 ROODHUE & CO. South st. jon urtraashipmeate mi? Simsre THE ROCHESTER. 1000 tous. teiducy ty Deeg Cucomumpron Re ke. Fochidren, of | Bishop ANvEEWws ogain arose iv felt gpOompelegy,| Sy Drau Sigh have See ee se eens fot and of SAI MARSHALL, 32 Barling slip, N.Y. ee GAIUUICK, 1000 tons, eiiher sea, wh iave nequited she hibit of stoopine, thes wilt | HeCeMsury tor Addressing them, < dering his position ; ce a certificate subscribed by five gentlemen mem- Pt a heat he tb heir nah cn SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. HOTTINGUER, 1000 tons. b> fonod highly benefiia —povessivg the correets g prwer of | Coumdering his feelings—tor b st be more than mau of the present House of Representauves, all of them PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND | BLOOMINGDALE, MANHATEARVILLE AND KOSCIUS, 1000 tous ‘ing the person erecc aed th shoul ies symun trical. Iewi.l | uot to feel ucutely, durug the ative to hun. | my political opponents, which you inform me is going the GTON LINE OF s. i, of the fi As far as the speakers Were Co ed, ad no feeling | rounds of the loc@foco papers. ‘The objet of that cert: nd will net impede the fre | gc ainat them, aud was sensible ir having done ov | este seems to bet eeny shu oocpectoera! an extract ta- tees gs tenn hg viten with Kindness, He felt it due | his position to] ken trem the Nafional Intellgencer of the Ist of July, FORT WASHIN ON MINE OF STAGES, 7 ‘are to itanville \2\¢ cents! Washington 25 cents, “This Loe mill coor E LIVERPOOL, 1149 tons. oathue and georrar nppe rane SIDCONS 1000 tons hea and expaad. the chest, onl twice every month aud... [usca! theamme, Kor the be tera Sauling from Lis LHE UNITED LID i fi ERM t Ave orn ; THE BLACK BALL OR OLD LIN BERETS ence ranning on Beinrday, Say iis, ion |. AHE VUPEED VINE OF LIVERPOOL TAC fine Be jdues f-voring them wich their vutronag”, the subscribers | Te gome observations in the hope of bringing that iu. | 120, In that extfact | am stated by u former member of [Siting from, pL ERFOOL feostare m hapvita Wasbattanville,'ints4 @elock’ A. from Liverpool four times in each month, ara the m | msdati a, which will by wider the mumediate endeuce | terminable discussivn to a close. Much had been suid | the House ot Representative (I believe not now living) to Sgiling from Liverpool ou the 7th and tach of every month.) | gacig tyery invar anti Fogloek Pot Le which those witone passage inay be eagared wth the subscribers Lady per-ectly acqaainud w.th the s.ruccare and fitting of | about circumstances relative to his entering upon the | have remarked, ina debxte which occurred a year betor ith the ‘i coraer of Tryon Row and Chatham st, two doors east of the | Will come out ia, aud it isa well known fret the above named | th-artic « t office, but thought he had a right to kuow inore about | to the following eflect: “If genticmen will not ellow migements with the subscribers, and | ficrlem Railroad Office, ak7 o'clock, A: M-,and covtiane run. { Packets ose the teost maguificent shsps afloat and the frequency | I.adica Department, No 9 Park, Place, Lat door from Broad that tsan any otnes im that body, It wae not altogether | to have black slaves they must let us have white one v4 ay. from Livervool punctually on the 7th and 19th of every month. J S136 0% hour matit P.M. ba olan sh peel intragenic ima V1." with is wall that be consented to his nomimation ; but | we cannot cut our firewood, and block our shoe suake the necessary ar Rive them come out in tins superior Line of Pack for tor any ainount. pavable free of discouni or an ill co.omence ranuing on Monday, May | 47eses ac uum ad he who wishes co keep pace with ‘h ‘0 ‘AMBRID' Y h f 3 of passengers being unnecessarily detained at Laver ARSE, - ney Will also have a frst rate clans of American trading slips, | 4b 46s agin ors Yeas agg Ae UE AM ie | rardien of moh ix ander to uoeit the-cmauteet tepals) mya Jee 297 Broadway. ¢tner of Park Pinte, | when he was elected not a single man ever asked han | hove our wives and daughters w ork in the kitchen. sailing every six days, thereby affording weekly communion | Yo Wisshiastos, Toad PM. hy aud the wishes oftheir trieads, Mr. Wm. ‘Tapscott, ome of tye | nnn tw he a slaveholder. No man had dared to require a] (think you attach an smportance to this miserable tion from that ns ne of 1e ol r. James D. Roche. These St a Otel. Burnham's Man | firm, has gone to Liverpool to superintend the departure for thie TO TAILORS. pledge from him; for if he had, he would have been | tempt to prejudice me which it does not merit. Here bev Nealpeniles mre shall be forwarded with care and des- | 4552 “Prone, vrrphan Asy! Y ¢ Aayinm, Siricker’s | GomN'cy of pach petsons whose passage raay be engaged WHT GTINEMET'S new and complet work on the subject of | answered us he dexerved. Brethren taiked very sent | an extract from the files of the Intelligencer, under da Should the parties agreed for not come out, the money will | BAY. hbhey Hotel, Tximity Charch Cemetry, High Bridge to couthclent guatuntes fat Chey will reopive: every. cima: [ec beeen nor Seer7, deer pein in 9g wentally about elavery, knowing very little of the | near twenty-four years ago, not from any speech of min be retarmed to those who paid it here, without any reduc: | “ort ‘nyungton. Provrietor, | tion from him. and be quickly and comtortably despatched. — | the trode as being x work wholly superior to any thivg of the | /00r attendant npon the mimstry in the South ;| but from a speech of another member of Congress. He Ome Black Ball, or Old Line of Liv 1 Packs i ~ Should cnose sont for decline coming the passage money | kind heretc atrodneed, by ths aid of which a percon of | Out he firmly believed that in the sight of God, u | does not undertake togive my words, but merely states iS c on ola Liverpool ets, comprise} YORKVILLE, ASTORIA, HELL GATE FERRY, | Will be prompdy refunded, without any edueteon—pe mal. | moderate capac ty may obtaia a tetur practical knowledge of | man could bea slave owner in certain cases, and stand | his impression of the effect of certain words used by me Spelollowing megmidcent Bhipe, vist one KAVENSWOOD AND NEW VORK STAGES." | 4 Reintcanese- Those remitting inouey, can be x 4 with J cutting ia one werk than could by the ols method ve obvained | jusufied (Bishop Andrewa then alluded to his marriage, | a year betore. co : aving been drayged into the discussion, ano defend During the long and arduows discussion of what was in every principal town in Kugland, Ireland, LUMBU. EUROPE SOUTH AMERICA. pol. 98 foltows ( Wales hig art, canoot do better than avail ime up.) He. enove a good wilo—a good mother fur his | called the Missouri question, | was so engrossed with the PADD nd anh ORTH AMERICA. S hearing Astoria, af 7, 8,9, and 1 o'clock, | At ory cut by tacter, post ond. ea, ene oe feean Mendy received the appro J ciiidren; his object was to make his home a huppy one; | importance of the subject, and #0 deeply epprehensive of bam opandentiy: look formant tow a eontinsanee of hatene: |) Leaving 3 On.c posite City Hall. at7,9, 19, and W. & J.T. TAPSCONT, 43 Peek stip, ati The above: aa he did so. God had blessed that Union. I. had been truly | the awful consequenees which it involved, that I never Port which has been extended to them so many years, for which U1 gieoek A. Mats b, md 7 o’elock F ft. in WM TAPSCOTT, Li vecuoel. Yora—or to Fe siecle No. 113 Broadway, one door belo he | said that he knew the consequences of that act, Core bo il ont or bs hreny te bac of — : ae — ‘are gratefa is Stage will eal for passengers se : C ot m Sim*re_ | would, through nis wife, connect him with slavery. He | the progress of the deba nm the da Tost imper- Thee proceeding, oF emitting money to their relatives, ean FMUanEH Le Oartaa coed fhe eec ot tee ee HAIR CUTTING LEECHES! LEECHES! LEECHES! Would never deny it; he did know what he was about; he | tint occusion of the agitation of that question, | made an seal! times chimp Drafte at sight for any, amount, drawn direct | meg ely be in reaainews for con fo Rave NEW PRINCIPLE 40,000 KIRST QUALITY Lie’ tat recived | id do it with his eyes open; he did become a alaveholder; elaborate speech of several Carpe eee ‘no ait of M od . fae « > y the Bweedish brig Alard—60 000 by the he was conscious of it, und he remained so yet. shop | which, jiew evel a ‘Meurs. PRESCOTT, GHOTE, Ais Koo. |i ho aR agate AN EXPLANATION 18 NECESSARY, IN ORDER | Erescott, and forstle wholewue and fetall, at very low Pree, | A. then reviewed, his services tothe Church, and his lu: | graphers, ag itcertainly never was by me. don demand at any of the Banks, or their] [lores aud Waxonstolet. LEWIS & CARTER, to fully compr hd the great advantages which wil by bors in favor of the slave population) He had ‘never been | I certainly will not undertake to recite what were the prietore from patronizing Phalm’s vew pian of Hair Cutt c. a FERD NAND & COP? Hl the principal towns throughout England, Ire | 0% lec ¥ u mouth absent from the work; few men hud done to | precise words used by me on the occasion of avy of the 2d Wales i sy - bd h Waa N, dan % SUMMA MENT Kivery body has felt the nupleasant ‘ensations created by having | _m® ttre me De caiininb Nd nthe hus he, with so little sense. He had worked with | cumerous speecher, short or long, which | made in Con- ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. NEWARK AND NEI" YORK. Fm em fee bel a a I ys | uNERAL AGENCY AND INTELLIGENCE OF anctiand tongue haeng, the negroes, aad Cod bad blessed | gress uu the Missouri question; bur this ' will undertake i segth asor eee elias tase FARE ONLY 18] CENTS. 4 hone cleaising, In view of this. the subset Pe B39 Brgadwvay. were the poblic will be suppl | nis efforts—bad given many seals to his ministry. | vo assert, with the most pertect confidence, that 1 never ~The O14 Lineof Ehertort Pack nit Gein his | THE NEW AND SWIFT SKEAMER RAINBOW, | devoted ne cote stabi hmeat ior unrodicine auare | Sintnst movie, athie oltes, 319 Broadway. Omer open fig | (Wo next dwelt upon the. ineeparable difficulties theie J used the werds, or any words which would bear the im Liverpool ou’ the Ist and 19th of each mouth, Parties CAPTAIN JOHN GAFRY, ju the treatinent of the bair—that of having « large namber of fig tag n’elacle, were to bit geting rid ot. the connection with | port of the extract to which I have allude 1 FY, May 13, will ron as ve Newark, foot of Ventre st, at and 134°. e. Leave New York, th. returning to the old country will find it to their comfort and On and after Mond: advantage toselect this favorite Line for their conveyance, m reference to anv other, hes, aud in no instance to ve used a second time |) 'y’ Avoney of ev: inti i 1 au | dent of it because J teria s sed a y of every description done at this office. Help | sinvery). He tovk his stand upon the bro t of it bec never ente Biessing aca Wie Making hg sole coveend auea tac onatay | always on hand. aca fun of God's word, and would not thence depart. li] my life, Inever concvived a contingency in which I tablishmest, | 1S" Te 28 CLARK. | they chose to tind fault with him, he weuld go buck and | Would favor or countenance reducing white men to with the greet personal corafort ensured, at his Tieightor passage; hayina musdaeme Faraiahed eecommo- | qy-.c lee (arat the corner of Beveath street and Third Avenue, | ——— od binck vedas, ES r " aud 4. M ry i 7 5 : he solicits a trial, satisfied that thuse who give bis system ove | 7°) UOFFEE, AND SPICH MANUFACTURERS= | row ¢ laves, with all reed slavery. To such an imputation | may oppose the ten k TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. Oa Pandaye—Leave Newark at @ A. M. and 2P. Mand) cia will appreciate the benefit and luxury afforded tno sit | 1 fabela prmted at from 25 10 60 centa per 1600. Fetiame bis Labor among ta ei his love: was unbeond {of awhole life, during which my humble exertions have Freinnt carried at very reasonable rates. lar concern in this c:ty, A private room 1s fitted up for ladies. | TO SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFATURERS— J ier en, + yet was he now to be arraigned by | been constantly directed to the preservation of liberty at Actas carried aptre | Suampooing and Hair Dressing. Faney Labels for boxes, of Family Soa, printed in two | 4 for the negroes ; yet was he no Ene by | cca an tine cacworeueaiment of itn oetebliehanem 1x ie | 7 , 7 1 m7 im?*m roadway. opposite St. Vanl’s, € LACKING N Ly MAS STURERS— | and who done nothin — J fur a -' ’ b eee ORR, fi GEMENT FOR 18: NEWYORK LIND ony saitis dase cths hy NEW COAL YARD Labeis printed at from 49 £075 cents per 1000, at | life he had spent. Ils had nothing to say ogainst their | ©X:ttione to the black rage held in lrming inlaid seed Po a af fg he | ing packet ship OSW EGU, Captain Woud, will | Ve SUBSCRIBERS . . R- HEMMINGS Xylographie Press, action in his caro ; whatever they thought it best to do, |, it has been because of considerations and convictions | Pevtabd by the following fit clone packet ahipar one of which | Porte vets aall as above, her regalar day. : b SUBSCRIBERS have taken 0 Yard at No.7 Hall) we tuere U4 Maiden Lane _ |i called upon them to do it at once} be their decision | ticerely and honestly entertained, embracing the peaco I ‘or | re ° pence (1 id huppiness of beth the white will leave Liverpool on the Ist, 6th, Lith, 16th, fist and 28th of | 4, dirsctly opposite Tompkins Market, they inteas k wiat it might, it did not deprive him of the consciousness | #1! huppiness o Sear dations, apply on board, at Orleans Wharf, foot of Wall street, | g's suoply otevery det pion of Con's, vit: Peach Orch ork MONEY TO LEND. of having sono the best, und that if the opinions of the | ive been often presented to the public. Patrick Heary, Sheridan, bed £. K. COLLINS & Schnytkitt, Le" igh, Liverpool, Newenstie, Byduey, Virgiuia BRAHAM J. JACKSON, Pawn Broker, No. 58 Reade le of their C jon were known’ he would be | It is quite possible ing upon the existence } Virginia, Pamprid cise in an gout street, | and Cambcrlad, which they offer at the lowest coarket prices, | Au,stfeet, oear Broadway, loans money in large or small sume. | Leople of wher Communion 1 hed of the Institution of 6! » Mouteruia, Gary eNington A\ents in New Orleans—Messrs, Hullin and Woodruif, who eit a share of the public patronage. * | ux may be required. ou Watches, nds, Jewelry. Silver | still acceptable to thom. He held the doctrine of the Ore tai athe black race supplied th > Hottinguer, Columbus, OB ag fag Mlle tay edema gle gr ogy crea NE received as above, oF atte old stand, 411 Washing: | W°s,Dry Goods, Weariug Apparel, and personal property of | Bishops going round the whole Church, to be absurd aud | CoM ander thy numes of": help,” "menial ser- pb ecies Pa correctly measused, aud that the ships of thie line will sail | (2% stzeetseorace Laight street, : - - Aes mete | impracticable, | He would aK oie at Por aa to cate | vante,” and “domestics,” are to be found in every siate rope, Whitney, Gunaenelty na adeotonad WARD & BROWNE. NTOINE GILBERT, (from Paris.) HAIR DRESSER | ‘0 the issue at once, to act 4 ¢ d equently relieved the white }, Independenee Yorkshire Garrick, 20 ec | Orders through the Despateh Post will A . fon wotld be th of civilized society, and’ consequently ‘ peudenee, Be wees, Got = ee ROGS Orders throught patch Post will receive prompt uitea AND WIG MANE. would reapectfally announce to God that wearisome discuss on wou be )pped a im | ace frem the periermance of thoce offices, Ii Lhave ever \ Cartiien ee of passage can be obiaived, and every inform ration Packet Slot print ae ian ME mie ‘ thin fri tee Pablic.that be has removed from 46 to 2644) | mediate action. (At the conclusion of these remarks, @ wuloyed ench.en argument, (of which 1 baye be rece will be given ose sending for their friends, on application 4 ripen CHEAP le tne Park ; A regular outburst of approval, in the furm of clapping, rap: 1 ket ship ROCHE BLER, Capt Jeha Britton, ovo . + 3 id that bei lel resser |, " jon ) it apperent how erroneous willanil as above, Yerrexalar day. CASH TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, on eat have thele hair ‘Specbed (ai nip Balan pr at thal at eetiaeb iste tlisor of potion until the, Prost have been drawn from it which ft did not |. ‘They will alao be prenared, on the opening of navigation, to | i o ty i ” PEARL cE é£ 108 BEEKMAN. m | gorwa ers oud cheir luggage to Albany aud Troy, aud | uot yurparsed. by aay" ship ia pore wPIAy oo beards wert ide | [ete BCUSCRIBER: well keswn for the chearmeny and | kuti troeid aise sos “ toh ew and {nt reprimanded them wayiog thet euch was totally in: ! have me deaire to dleparage the Industry of the wives via Erie Canal to Boffalo, and all intermediate places. Burling slip, orto Daurability ot his work, i vasamer Wig nud issible, and if persisted in, would compel them to ex. | Of any of tho certifiers to the extrac | To ali ports of the Upper 5 WOODHULL & MINTU if ily ; but I venture to say that no one of | Vin Oswego to Torouto, Port Hope, Coburg, Kingston, and aT y at either of onr of "es to iatorin his pati the | ex'ea he economical tendency ot the | Toupe, bot tor Ladies end Gentlemen, made in a style and | clude all visiters ) in my own fa RNS, public, thar he is now, tos wi 8 te ti Kc rh best y 11 | tase 90: to be surpassed anv where: and, from the great practice them performs more domestic industry with ail parts of Uanads West, Price of passage $100, ae RL ae rea tae ear irtmn hataes cioee, Sed ieee te ts believed, | he bas bod iu Lis protonsion, Teale combat so give gence’ | ic exnan arose, and efter a few preliminary remarks. 11 00% Wen my wile does st Bebland. rorn ‘Troy via Whitehall to, Montreal and, Quebec, ‘Che pacnet snip Hettingver, Capt Im Barsley, 1050 tows | by twenty per cent, thaa garmeuts of the same quality are made | satirfnction. observed that if it were not for the preamble of the Tus, with great respect, a Fat vin Ohio Cagal fom Cleaveland to Poramont Msuecesd the Hocnester, and sail'on ber reaulas | by theeh ap hon fo orderthar wentiemen may | Gentlemen’ hair cat aud carled fu In papillotte,) im the new- | #mendment he would not know what side the mover was dodgy. at 1d and obedient servant, H. CLAY. eee te. Children’ OND Packet of Ist Jan e Fen Laaitingivg macket ship MEDIATOR, Capt re! wick, will sail punetually as above, her sunerior packet has very fir the flo wing but of fia the rout approved system, | ot. He was opposed to the whole, resolution, substitute, your fi f ith aga-rantee that | Ladies and Gentlemen witl find at hes establishinent a choice | amendment and all. As f isoussion had gone, i alt be of the fies-rato quality aad the tit unexcep- | assortment of Perfarne y, Combe, Brushes, Artificial Blowers | was still to be proved that theBishop had incurred blam Grin gland Cloth $12 to 16 ‘A, Gi takes this opportunity to tetara hia sincere thanks for | ¢* Should be suspended. | No circumstances were bronght | 4 vi . ceommodations for cal uble-milled oto 7 the kisid and liberal patronave heretofore extended to him, an. | ("ward togive judgment against him, end i ee ege | To Tie Eprror or rae Heratp— mmodations for o Van “gindie ke $56 63 4. | oo solselt o continuanes of tive anrne mmet_tmdae | of Bishop Andrews, he would infiuitely prefer thatthe | “TH ey Native American Corporation have we Dralts oa any partof Lagiana, Scotiaad or ireland, paya- be mate on board, or | Makirg aud Trimming in che best style, at the fullowing GoLe AND SILVER RekINEIAGDADoOAL ea OF | Cate should be brought to immediate action, without any * rpor § wht, forsume of 41, £5, £20, to &100—or in any amount R . TAPSCOTT, brie Mt TALS.—Bar Gold, Old Gold aad Silver, Jeweller’s | further discussion on the point. They hal no power to} commenced their task nobly, and thus far redeem- -4 At their General Passage Office, 76 South atreet, and Bilversmith’s Sy eepings hong ht by remove any one for impropriety of conduct, when cir | 1 1445 d pled h 5 UF FICES AND AGENTS. coraer of Maiden Lan A AEEN Al D, Spies 3 Well stress, cumstances excused him—when necessity compelled him | © their promises and pledges to the community, to 3 lercer st. r) Metal ts0ns wishing to send for their friends to come out in this] Bah tintes i Fine Got 241 todo the act. They had no ground for interfering m | work a signal reform (much needed) in the go- Ginnati, and i termed o Souch West via Philadelphia to Pittsburg. C; ville, nad all parts on the Ohio River to St. to ali parts of Ohio, Michigaa, Indiana, Illinois ir ory. i a 7 REMITTANCES, the accommodation of perso spo, money wo tae ‘tend a the Olt Coun HAR NBun & CO. wi Coatases soe Pants aod Vests tosi ‘ Saperior Beaver O rerco: Dharles Craft, 130 Bue street, Boston. . goal ler, Union Building, trovidenoe, R. I. ship or any of the line, or who a ts gi Ge St bi ER Rolled Silver Plating, Bras and Plated fned'to the heart end sogl with : 31%: Mille, 3 Wal trot and Td Frontatret, New York, | Mite fvorablearmack iments by avilyingassbore aire | NITED STATES DAGUERRIANGALLENY | “auiieiiv.gnbert _s3smtm ou “that it was entirely ‘extra judicial. | verament of the city. But much yet remains to N.G, aor i 43 er atrvet, rene hia, FOR LONDON .—Pucke’ of 1 t Jave—The splen- 176 BROADWAY, UP STAIRS SEGAKS! SEGAKS !! A brother had said that they should not enter in-| be done, to accomplish which their authority must Bandford ight street, a. io di fase sili pact: tshio tape | Sag oe ba WHITE, would respeetiully call the atveation of citizer: is the toper velight ia his bottle and glass, to personal history. Why, the greater part of the | be exerciged withont fear or favor. All eyes are f-8 ison. 11 Reaches Alban NY fren lens Wall aul paaetaally os adore, ber segainy Es aga atrangers vi leadid C peril se Sot hie pleaser ee ais speeches the’ i tees consisted of personal ae turned towards them, to see with what vigilance Clark, 10 Kiver atreet, Troy, N. ¥. eabia, and Ke pose-ngers, who will be taken | from two ts fourteen fa real Havana Segar.—The Smoker’ and he felt himself a their work will be accomplished. Many of the r pleased. Mr. 8 then gavi eer c tion, N. ¥. At very teasorable raves if early pyplication be cade on board, | vy and accuracy ef delineation, eannot QEIKAS, at “hy lishment, popular sad. 3. Me porter houses have alreadyy received notices to W. A. Cook, Symense, N- ¥, oF to 5 taken in all kinds of weather, either with or witho 3 Lane Howard's HoBR, continties 10, receive from his ogent | ‘hat by the emancipation of his slaves he becrme an atvo Ww Goon eens mia? todtree 61 South’ street. | prices of whieh he tis reduced to thove eharged by the moct im | 1a Hava oer pvery arrival. Sgary of the chosen and ‘mou | litionist ; he war bottad to the South by the dearest tivs cl ome Cheke om Ga Pane aie, Ps the) greater por. rahugh &Co., Onweno, N. Y. mitee PASHAGE FROM DUBLIN, CORK, WATER | “Wks Auriece lectiaen: pele lace oxhibicion,. awarded Mr. | Sr20 Sompriss © grosves vesiavy tnor, com be vevonred ot asp 1°7 (one tion % busth ad early sepociations. Since coming | Hin tr? MeThey should a compelled to reline FOKD, DERRY, COLERAINE, BELFAST. | White the bret preminin for the best Daguerreotype likeness | other establishment in the City, inelrding the celenrited extra | ‘© that Conference his opinions wire modied—te looke h the’ dal he Sabbath ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1944, News! Drogheda, be —Persous wishing v9 vend foi | (Vor grouping nad yoneral eect), which ie bat nacther root | {ice snd, Quen. Hegalia, Noreata. Heparanam. Fioriads | “JOH the present case ax beyond their control, They cal | quish the sale of ardent epirits on the, Sabbath, or OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE, their friends can have them brought out trom any of the above | of the a ority of his portraits. Mr, White is the sole agent | Normas, Trabuen, Principe, aad othe’s, which he has ng hasi- | 14 npon Bishop A. to emancipate bis slaves—they wonld | {| be permitted to remain open. Many persons 4 100 Pine street, corner of South. ports in first clase American Packet Ships, on the most reason- | in New Fork for the very superior imported German Camenus ig Are SUCeriOF to any ever be'ore imported irive him to it. Whilst the thing was impracticable, whet | have also received notice to remove the heaps of dirt deposited in front of their dwellings. Some zbicterma, and without their experiencing Any unneorssa’y de- | ind atno other eatablishrient in the City or State cau they be 4, strangers ere reynewrad to cail at No 3 Maider | could he dowith them? ‘The lawa of th would not ention. Mfr. ; rm, will be on. the i jovel, and judge for themaelven. rm: + ‘ ; Ot 0 give his persgnal ntteation to the passengers engaged |” NB Imported German Cameras; also Freneh end Acesi — 7 = see | Onionse Philadeiphin or instances ie mart be on condition | Have obeyed the order, while others have disre- 1B, sabseriber begs leave to call the actention of his trends | by the cibera or their ayents here, and persous may rely | oan Instraunents of the very best qnality, with Plates, ass £RENCH CHINA pee eae iase ee : : ® Tearded it. The city ordinances should be strictly and the public in general, to. the following arrangements for | thrt the wishes and comforts of shoe whose passage may be | Chemienls, Polahing “Meceriaie Seer . TEMOVED TO of making provision for their support. Why had the | 8” Aes a ths: Seeet Weneael 1944, for the purpose of bringing ¢ it cabin, cots, sade engaged by them will have all due and proper attention. For | sale atthe very lowest prices u eR Tt 4 ER inion of the Church continued so Jong? Becanse they | Ciforced in auch cases, an 8 jspectors ae assencors, by the Regcins Line of Liverpool Packets, sal | peciculara apply, if by lotr pony a Menu aS CARROLDS No. 06 Le Tayo TR EET. | gato extra jalicial legislation on slavery. With that | sttould not allow themecives to be intimidated ing the Ist, 6th, h, ist an ol ‘month. i ya 5 ¥ 8. C aL’? . prmance o 7 “d Londo Packets, toail rem New York, the fet, 10th and | at their General Passage Office 74 South et, cor’ Manigy Lane, | MEDICATED VAPOR AND SULPHUR BATHS, DALESM, Importer and Agont for Maanfaecurers, has | pinion he would appear before his God He was bannd perforformance cf crete. sntiey einihee oie Wth—and from London on the 7th, Ith aud 7th ofeach month. | where, also, Drafts may be obtained, for large o leums' | 325 Broadway, two doors above the Hosplial. AA. always on hood 9 lange gwortment of dianer and tax ‘othe South by the bonds of Bampson—the graver of his cant threat of ‘there's another electron com- Tn connection with the above, and for the purpose of afford- | payable om demand, without di 1S 0 TOLL reapee saity anwow np plaio whiteand gilt ¥rench Porcelain, as well as ainuer and | fathers were there—it was the land of brave men, who * ‘There are many other obstructions in the A HU Kreator facilities to passengers, the subseriber hoses: | the ‘National or Provincia: Ba M the Medical feu ty and the pa re, that oho hae ten Deas rt I'L of ait singe. seoued Dishes, Soop Tareeas | had bled and died for their country, Mr. § conclu ts which should receiva immediate atten- : ‘ «could gi : 4 j . throughout the yenr, : APRCOTT’S GENE! SSAGE OF. rs ~ : Fancy Ton Sets, nud Rich Decorated Dinner Sets, he eau vies of lumber, empty casks, packing boxes, & ‘or the accommodation of persons wishing to remitmoney t» Dy iy rH LI A Sa seiton the Sess mei Re ete ’ nocoints Ware, Greek, Wrench and Atami) | Ment. (olives 6 eheinned eaves Ve. ‘Shop keepers should not be allowed to en- their {ymilies or friends, deafta are given, payable at sight, om corner of Maiden lane. Cersous desir sms to seni fur | es, \vlishinent has received forthe last eigh een Fores an ehapes . ‘ intetines Boks lerpinive wowert ret Ta et | cumber the sidewalks with their goods; portable the fo! whit Lay i their Piends in the old country, can by ealliog on the subsc i | N. B—Sul,har Baths require ove # wth Hl the wetiates ate warranted of beat quatic Conference bad a legislstive powar it was not the sole ds establishments are evils olerable; ‘ jineial Bank of Ireland, payable at bers make the necessary a raugements on the moat advantagrous | Batis sent to any part of tae city or its vicinity. «ipnry fasten tas bmemaney authority. It did not, he wad, possess any administrative rms Th ty r Pad 7 orl, umerick, uunel, Londonderry, | terms. | Me Won moet being ia Livernont, readers crass | Lube for hire. mrl9 6m*re powers. The assertion of the member from Onio, that | «treet hawking Bye be probiultes apple and oi WV 1) | act ns u ty benefieial partir a —- — "7 "7 NOR: 7 i vol i rout rar Clee’ | wig uo hare’ theur ends Somsoraoy and ately doe NOTION TO THE PUBLIC. PULPIT AND, FORENSIC ELOQUENCE. | gcfin tis renictiog articles" was wrong,” Tast wat | Srcet ewcepers and birch brooms eo few. These nanny pe oy Fr Lewy PBralve for any amouttt, payable on dew d without any dis Spanier bre NE pont Gove dariocenran ESPECIFULLY a aie Medion and Studeots of | (@ Way he understood him; if wrong he wished to be | nay be conmdered the lesser evils, but when com- td angi mat Ome no | unt any charge whatever, i all the principal towns throty he a more commod.ors store 1 removed their the Clercal and Legal professions, and to th* Principals of Masog ne h hat whatever reference | bited they render an important item in the reform a roma eccynee | Pat oe an at all timen be eb sinea on ‘antil their new store is built, to No. 1 Mptt and 126 | Universities and Colleges of New Yo k and the neighborhio Mr Hastin here bier dbndg Abe jet whetever i bill, and should not be matter of secondary con- on stag Baller, Money swplication An yett ft PAPSCOTT. ovevett street, where mab be toate inteade va the fe Sune neat fo open some as should be made to his speech, ho would decline explana: | b!)!, nnd BlOuE Not be nie ormetio menchoutd rma pee cy ood " mitre the ath at, Sannee Nostioe Inne | 8,tree ond comme MaPei salen desloge st ecbvathes Eka aig soured vw ia, 5 inuation, that althongh ke d be appointed to office, with the pein tadeteta Ay 4 . @. Bankers, London; - a - + ao@ worn, - vhemken Aho, ge ‘ ren te OF, Ot B i “i iastract vr. Weeane said, in continuation, that aithor: re 3 le fh . bs . ro > - Mucphy, Waterloo Roady ivezpool; payable in every town, FOR MARBEILLES—Packet Ix Jane.—The ship | ter %qi Rate ay (itunes Leabins Ute Get eee ee ate he formuuion ofa patecepabhee orton wee | clined explaining—alrhongh he should be driven tocon- | diug thatonly by the strict performance of their TabsCOT TL, Capt. Lawrence it Feiaht or pas- “' +} Me tond with a man of straw, he would continue to treat it | duty, without overstepping its bounds, could they For farther informat 1 LAWR Joth and Silk Velvet Cam, of the Intest fashion; Quod a aginnd vou pertinet et nese-re malar et.—Hor oar it was bute | f A CSR PEE MCSE Ott . to ply to matin) PR Fancy Caps of Clovh and ome new patiere, ih | Me, Y, speeives: nowepil unser fourteen yeare of ave; bar | Che Conference itself had nooriginal power; it was beta | hone to remuin in their s ations tor a longer period ‘ctvherel bonne. i ROVD & HINCKEN S haontat admivel “Al the @ ry iit Nd. as low as | attends | niversities, Colleges Say prepiring the Sta ‘eats tur | mere creature, ite attributes and even existence were | iin one year. Such is the understanding bewween Or Mann PW. BYRNES & 8, Wain sad oes Tomes can pagan an ee CON OR |i enh tog ian MN gr Greek dertuaate | ologated to. "These vlog powers were Tew 6 | coy corporaticn and the people of this C1 \* VAC Lb, " an ] m3 Im? in wham 0 Koesvelt. varia of Mr. V's Terms, at ian street, whens a 4 3 where ee a poe RR ete cFe Livenen) asia bakes | ao Outi aE Wistert che Serres | voak8 ow opened fore entry of geatlomen’s camen for uae | Cxceelingly | rimple. tm a eigen in mete bg M | ENG SUAND, SCOT+ Lt June. ‘The celebrated fi ing f vorite picnes WHO WOULD BE WITHOUT TEETH 1 | sextaneer me se. y nic: or in ab oning — feo LAND AND WALKS, VIA LIVERPOOL, ee IDOE : Hy physieal, sophistication, oF in wt, Conlon ‘ew Onieans.—The meeting called last am burihen 90 tons, he VEAPOLITAN BONNET God forbid that the ‘majority of that Conterenee | Warr in Tub, subscriber has tnade ui ain Barstow, will | LATHE the following unprecedented redaction ix made by ed array - ° : ° b 4 ; ‘ opens Woah Dopicively oni! on Ha va in very | Noqb tur Pte nero) MANUFACTORY, 1 er niasted with plenary powers, to tise them at [night for the relief of the sufferers by the late fire, vd dy 7 kn, e (or 1aaue dd tothe | Cleaning ++ « [EB AME RESPCLFULLY informed that this | will, and he prayed the Almighty to protect them when | «a4 very reapectably attended, and the resolutions sub- ‘vatablisbed pac! at ofiee @ HERDMAN 61 Bonth ot. -ombort ot a. the Olo Sropp with his jostly ben ital article now beodaced tod mT thut'was the case. (A rolee- Amon!) He denied that i | mitted were euch as te smeet ihe withent tbe en i 5 tev, will fiud it to their juterest to select this convey- 8 thon Firot+ r manufactory, No. 93 BOWERY, UP detined certo cxpel . of a ol ees were NN. B.=-Thha shins of this lineyow leave Liverpool every five for passage iu cabin, 24 cabin and suserage, apzly. on eee ee ilver STAINS, where they are sold, both at wholemte ned retajlea emesis erty teat thay naa Ue power te foptove, ¢r J abont $900 were col- dye, and drafts can Tuished for any amoun S Shien al the pal banking institutions throughout the | P™Tds foot of Beekman street, oF to he sabserivers. |, Se eta wel re | mt todine 94 Falton st, next door te the Fulton Bank, old + Refei mee given, or rpecimon: office, God speed these gentlemen in thelr La oy teat Fedum. | inn space depos hie, It would be an anomaly’ to | l-cted on the apot,, God spend ihees gents the lowest prices. A larme assortment Ly ty to allow them to brand aman with the mark of infamy, and ! |r oi charity erctaacs and Millinere sapplaed on the best term: ty

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