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Vol. X., No, 210—Whole No. 3510, NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 30, 1844. u nd better suiting the etock jobber and general them grog, This is # sore on the bory politic that hould ae than those of the Herald. These inoney becored ‘The gentlemon has meniioud the vines of THE NEW YORK HERALD. LODGINGS TWENTY-FIVE | everywhere—we suspect that their little affair with the Native Americans is not yet at en end. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS AGGREGATE CIRCULATION be er or ‘Petes thn Delite Biadatana Social. ena wh articles have greutly contrivuted to its popularity, men whom be (Ali ey bo Tak Scuoo Question—Bisnor Hvonxs—James | and have excited much attention in our commer Carded hoth parties ; end tbe committee Melt ite dup to THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. rae wag’s wey.) GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND | toon Bats. biop Hughes of New Yor, |qintcamuniy., Thy all ornate with, ad a ene yee attemnec men TES . s on TuHR was prominent in procuring for the Catholics of | iLustrated under the superintendence of the +dior | Aidermun Farstans wished to know if poopers hed rot THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. jrfhesubecriber having Sued uP} Onavneter, Circulation, and Influence, | that city such a remodeling of the public schools | There is, prebubly, no man in the Uuited § ates, as good 4 right to vow ax gentlemen s0 1 hj tor To the Pubiic. Connected with this eatubhushinea as wow enables them, without violence to their re- | that could give a more able, uccurate, and detail- bis part be huew of po such thing oo chuige. He THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- sbiholis call Gramm his’ Gilead ea OFoF OR ligious belief, 10 ajoy the benefit of the public ed- Jed weegunt of the. business ‘operations, reeources, Would reler co the L eattig ery eap aed acid lisned every day of the year except New Year's day and the public, . ucation fund. He haa ever since been an object of | state of trade, ugricuiture, manutnetures, science, WH nected tay wel > way thangs alive Remoheee Fourth of July: Price ‘3 sents per copy—or $7 26 per ap JAS. BYRNES. NEW YORK HERALD. malignant and unscrupulous attack, not ouly to the | literature, working of the political instiiuuons, and Sehs is this bord’ and be belicved these cherges were x B.—For sale, a number of Loug Denches and Tables, nam. Cash in advance. . | the social, ral, and religious 8 ste of eociety in Ae oe aree THe WECKLY HERALD published every Saturday | %oq°io°% of Ere pant ake ‘i f mare mw ely lor off ct religious bigots who would raise the cr: ; 4 ‘3 that country, than Jumes Gordon Bennet. He 18" qie, man Gaur coud net conceive Low the Aldermen testant asceadancy, but to all classes of trading poli- [From the London Morning Hereld.] mecuung- rice oso SEES TE ee ne treo ‘ he ot v th pi rp gy thas (sid ered ay SHARON SPRINGS PAVILION. “Oh thut good Heaven the gift would gi’e us ticinns whose personal or party purposes could be [a well ufurined and clear seeing man, and cm of the Gis vad tai fer these ct jection’ to. the AD chris are intormed that the circulation | 1.1.0 SC OH ARIE. OUNTY. NY es ‘Lo see ourselves as others see us,” served by exciting hatred and prejudices ugainst Ags Salt ct ieee Lah a ene reopens) i ee ee phd el ocd - en — "a i spac » wbich. sin rove i ‘ Catho! editor—a: charaeter— ni ore gentle mi pound e dia the Hecald is over THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND, und in- AE Tei oae Hoes dunuw ibe past winter, ie deleved L) | Sang Burns; but the observation that the same cone | the Irish Catholic population, Amongst this latter be! ma fee vag Sep Preore Ae te af, tanite {Aarinnol the horton atahe eaveletion. who ware Cenk ‘ ‘ isn ‘ constant ap- | lest 2b years. He wus ustenehed to find those peaceable morals, and is noted for his I ay casted aiatneu pate Mile haemo neie pleation to business, aud the exact fulfilment of fe . 4 4 ‘ shenness. He bored their doom fe promises. Mr. Bennett, it] be rightly intormed, yee ne 4 uae ther pee ha dele td and. prevent creasing fast. It has the largest circulation of any be f the i ‘aod comfortable of tbe larg duct, in ourselves and in othete, is very diflerently | Class the celebrated James Gordon Bennett, pro- io thie iy, w the world, ond'ts; Seorefore, (ho heat thera) | ecnat Hi einintee tee me tas (or the reeeptiou o! | viewed through the medina of sell-love, is some |privtor of the New York Herald, hus bees con- << aan Gidea tap asE! souseny, pas wilt 0 ee who | sixteen centuries, at least, older than the Ayrshire | Spicuous. Tne large circulation of bis journal, id the ox Springs, the subscribers have, siuee | poet. Lucian tells of the sack before, in which we | Combined with his perfec: unscrupulousn: 8 10 the . > PRINTING ot all kinds executed at tho most moderate | (i) heir prewises, by ansering W the | exhibit Our neighbors’ taults, and gaze upon them, | Ue he makes of it, gives this man a deplorable ex. | 18a native of Aberdeenshire, Scotiand, wud etl ed tron puch vile prectices and in the most ant style, Pa ° eh emoraces twenty-six 4 # rated to Nova Sectia, inthe capacity of a het, | Aiderman Ha: wished that ifthere were groond JAMES ‘GolboN BENNETT, bes fee additoos and im. | and the sack behiad, in which our own faults are | tent of power, in exciting the bad passtous ot those Lae twenty-five yenra since. He shortly {ter | for riay Hanae cs vane here were grounds Prorsintor or tuk Hexarp Estas.reHMent, ver is of the heuse.— | hidden from all observation. whose prejudices, already inflamed, insure so un- i eb vel Perth Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau strests i Quits tuleret questioning reception to the west extravagant and | Wards proceeded 10 the States. at d hinined jyiB> know it tn bie place: he (that be kus w vethan NEW LING OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS, have been overhauled and new furnitn’e provide inhi : ki ; tors of the same cluss, have been unscrupulous |'R | From Bos' p Ont | oontemye the Awerioun Hapablican.ya Te Tom’ Now York on ths ath and Laverpookon the 11ch | ™Y*,been overhauled and new, Tarebns or et ld Hegre al aarenge! a more stating illustration than | denlers in the grossest. mistepreseutations against | Carolina, where be was engrged ie transl Ya rh Soto te at fined th The Aline ‘oreach mouth. Rath No expease or effort hy aboen spar-d to au compla' r reeinan's Journal} Bishep Hughes and the Catholics. Bennett, not {the Spomish West Judia wewsy for one eee ee a ae tered. them for the: i ip var > and which he lef to tak Commissioners asd thes would pet aLewer, us the cies of past seasons, and exertion w | of Tuursday (a Repeal journal, of which the editor d | newspapers of that ceeeive the visitors of the coming season in amaener not tobe! i. a eneal mart h ject of the P content with garbiing real transactions, has ha \ . i 7 "1 ‘ i United Wepeal martyr), upum the enoj-ct of the Phila- ie, charge of he Naw York Inquirer, daily paper, WHICH | would not be able to know thr tacts Phere woe Ly rirnaaeed at ay other place of faahiounble resort in the United | 11 1 Ont Ty) om the Repeater, of course, | (Re Uublushing audacity to fabricate tacts that had 8 ae emne Vise nisi! wold not be able to hnow the tacts beet i : i “ ce, | he edited for some years, of the minority on the con miliee, end thy whole ev ins, 26th March. ‘ those who have not heretofore visi the Sharon Springs acquits the Irish Komanists ef all blame in the not the least foundation in any actual occurrence, ye ) . Di y d ued " eit th ty pripores ef lhe committer b, 26th April. 3 sgn satiobot covsay toast gal ies of the waiet (an shal’ et affur, and affects to prove their innocence by the | &YS facts of such magnitude and notoriety, | Mou thet the Courier & Inquirer is owned ee niged 10% party pripe be commit s e. edited by Colonel Webb (not a mushroom Colouel,| Aldean Miccen referred to the Alderman at the 6h yee White Sutnhur 3 rings nia, rxeept tha | testimony of Aimeiican Protestant journals, a8 tol- seaeetinme nits SE a alia meek but a Colonel of the “regniar army”) a celebrated | (Eo mons) for he tacts in relation to his etarement went lows—the Boston Atlas is the first and priucipal ings themselves. It seems sinost incredible, but | duellist, and «hore paper is supp 6 A Mane did not know any thirg about them, From RPOOL. Ship SHERIDAN, Captain A. Depeyscer, Lith Mareb 4 Ship GARNIER [OS TATy aba ert ne Pavilion com- | WitMess = tis notiess the fact, that torged reports of publ c] be the Howdy Juurmal of Martin ( Fe ee eae Ake alitusr heeres Ship ROSCIUS, Captain Joho Caltines Tith i re [From the Boston Atl meetings, with speeches as large an lite, were pub- | ter Mr. Bennett's disconnection with that paper, he r Wise hiv reall hea saa," Weave placed upon our fst paye u fall account of {ished tu his. payer, the whole transaction, meet- {started the Heruld, which, by his talent #1 @ 1ndws- |" Tewoint in favor of appropriating a sim of $170) for apwar 1 1000 tows, | Yor its he h dered © 1 the firs: burinees pa 4 of non — t x : Yh cations, invent-| Uy, he has rendered one or the une of the Bowrd of Education —Coneuned i ot Sex, kane ah cep movements | satnnly doy ael ad Cuca gh eee Caopevev asc | et during the pant week. We have hier forborne | 88 and speeches, being pure abrieations, orem | an tie countrys hy tet prper he has realised | “Ovamnee making veyron br the 3) ct pio d Fr eombi peed with auaaual eomfore for pareengers poloar € gee oe , 2 py degnge 4 Ya ts ly inreresting from their | making any comments, for we have been at « loss to de+ y a ur: | offi — Pasted or) care na bean cen in the arrangement of ne segam | Muwrao Lake, Botany, oder themee! veg pe crit aad | tormine, between the conficting accounts we recuivel, the feelings that served his end for the moment — Sct pes teaolulion 9; pointing Ira Clark, Deputy Keeper of the modanons. ‘The priee of fe henes is $100. tor wniel | scenery r | é am) be where the severest censure should be bestowed. Nor are | His objrct was then to excite hatred against O°Con. Gpitany Laid aecamerhle rr Waar pa a py re yay ae ta iaet emreane ate gatiee Caran vate and Perens in mere tor the ube rebuke Common Counell. ‘ ippointment — William (lark day police eficer of the het f. the abi 1 Of feg of the kind in the known | £20ugh, however, is known, to show clearly that deep | admiistered to him by Mr. ©’Connell in thiscoun-} The Board of Aldermen met Jost evening, the Presi | 161 ward " erp, parcels oF Pecks ‘ aoe fie, caters ha eure of Wdetiasle: Guccason bilious and dys indeed ia the guilt that attaches itself to both of the two ltry, His paper could not suffer by these tubrica-| dent, RL Scunor Lin Eeq. in the Chuir, Resolution making an appropriation of $1600 ‘or arsist- ed thersfar : and for the care of erysipelaa, salt, rheam, | inimical parties, Both have a teartul account to render. | tions, ay the character that it 1s well known tos the mabutes Of tbe lust day's procerdings were reud | ent clerk to the Corporation — Adeptes, ww York, or | ‘a aa aint Tron emiokat medical profes: | received mule it appoie that the loregn population were | Pie to 18 one of dushing reckless ‘The Bourd adjourned to meet this evening at 7 o'cleek, A piising man. stores will be provi: ships are commanded b: Hliard Koom and four spaci Derieuced wasters, who will make every exertior te give Gr ‘anprovided. witnin door arral sniafnction. the Whive Sulph adaeity which ved ee 1, ; 3 ing in order, petitions were received from] pyy B acs *aiakl veal eat anit sors, the aggressors, and that ul meeting ot Native | Could not fulto be served by enterprises ot s1 R ahaha . ive that |, 2M Boann or Assistints also met, and efier disy « ais | "ya svene anata mde te pomrtamat se Secaes | Amerass wea wantoiy [and mucderounty atocued, | siaraleledDolduew in yutie orentas he whole, ovnra cael) 48 mle HDA, Sng | so ease Dann, outa Peteton Reid of New Var''] she following results have been | Without provocation, ia the first instance. The account: | <ale forgery of public speeches aud meetings ron inhubitunte of the 12'h Ward, pray mig the adop nd OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANT PASSAG | obtained from one gallon of water : Since received do not ae ether go to confirm this view | Sometimes he seems to have forged meetings and | tion ot ihe mecessaly steps to prevent “the stealing of Board of Supervisors, FICE. Bieurbicaue of Mag si ins. ot Oe Cahora noi Monreal, ih a _ new er speeches as of Bishop Hughes and the Catholics, or | chickens, burning oi houses breaking of fenc The Board of supervisors met lest evening. His Honor 6 SOUTH 8TREKT, NEW YORK. Walshe ot Lise eee fet the blamno, ta the firet fae itis the trueversion, Jio have garbled with wholesale interpolations | weking for a duy police. Reterred the Mayor inthe chair. ‘The minutes CL the lust doy’ Hy daogniphate of Magnesia aad Li 3 thet the blame. in the first instance, rata wath the Native | speeches delivered by them at real meetings — | Immisrunts— From several masters and owners of ves. } proceedings were rewd and approved Chloride of Sodiam and Maxaesiam Meet eee aeucuale tarp Jeroen ta peadtite Sometimes he ifased into the speeches of the | sel-, praying the Board to rescind the rerolution lately |" petitions from it habitunts pray ing relief from errepeous be Zjualfod by the atoer quent atrocities ot those who, | “eauive”” party w diabolical maliguity of which | pasted the Boar, which compels the owners o! vorsels 12 | taxation were received abd opyiptiatily relests . od Tromlix 7 the following spice. Solid contenta+++ 149 1 grains. | only equal din packer ahipe comprising the OW Black Bell Linsof Packet | sry drogulphurie Acid Gae°segeeat ed rakjoglasvautage of the excitement of the moment; perye. | Heir OWN eatempore misconceptions were inca- | land all om priated for that pus: | “Reports being in order the Committed 10 whom wee ree eailing as un perp pore ; and showing the ineligibility of the p ferrea tl Hi B. Judi 1 Ost Liverpoo! Teen ah tibiae y hee tow trated the awiui scenes that foliowed. pable, or Le ae to coe a deliberate parched oe for parpore. . Referred. Lc aceaeiyer , ocak we thy w The ship COLUMBUS, Captain ‘ * * * . . assertion Which their lesser wcquaintance with | “9p tornmd parpese. | Anne co» yguinat the landin j NPADY, PIAY ALK Hes Ehe ship YORKSHIRE, ( siaigarck” | guatymn Scbeeedr, Uae Ree X | ‘On Friday, the a2 inst, a party of the Native Ameri | the gullibiliry of the public prevented them frou | orimmogrants # the euld pier, und showing that the oid | same Cemeane cron dee eee feed cag phon og tee gery bey soa’ Hy await the arrival of the moraine ea: ~ cans assembled iu a district of Kensington, inhabited al | ueing themselves, Sometimes he manutactured | nance will operate a good deal against the interests of the | Viartin wna diary Berry from the pay gent ct erter cous iain Itathbone’ ieth Ape pep eae ewe cy he SbF 5 Rok ait the open stravt, their | out-and-out meetings and es for this patty, | sbipph g owners of the city. Ielerred. twxanion. Report in favor of approy tinting $1700 for the Gal ra aytnin Lowber, Ist May. Ohoery Valley Turnp ke, by, daily bei FS eee ot pong Concemmation of the | ithout giving thei the trouble of concocting the | Ot Benjamin DeForrest and others, pray ing the abate-| use uf the Bourd of Kdveation ‘The Commuter to whem The ship NEW. YOUR Capaain Crovper, it Jags. fresmatag mort of Mtbany om a gpd rad. Fermoas vind | the immediate hearing of woom they iad assembled malign ty oF, cken ol leaving tReIE own Pre rota mrary Biaehante so eye veep to havea tone | Yat refrved the petition of the Futmers’ Lown and 11st In addition to the abovasuperior ships, the subscriber's agents Fd hve Wert When we take into consideration the strong religious | deinen like industry wouid be almost incredible Le, p a bone | Company, praying relies trom erroneous taxvtion re Fibers s succession of first claus Anicrican ships derpatebed. prings the next day tu tue for dloneH ig GARDNER _ | leclings, the excitability and the impulsive deposition of | even on the cri pee rata s by the admission of | Paling, Pap eeae at teal towed et go in favor of reincing the tax ox that Company om the Year, to the different perts. in the United States, ‘by TUSTOM HOUSE, New ¥erk those thins assailed, in their very dwellings, and at their | ‘his man’s own pages, which ure now before Us, if | gireet Frison ia support of the statement which appeared | "Nip Wry rane ctfcred a resolution to tha eflect that the i tates. Utibed wending ‘Collector's Office, July 26, 1! very duorstones, it certainly ia not to be wondered that | we were not aware that he had vowed himself to | in the city papers in relation to abuses in that prison —-| Company should be compelled t 1 pbs od freland, may re jolence followed. Whatever may be suid of the rights ol | the task of exciting public hatred againet the Irish | jreterrca Jompuny should be compelied to yay Up the waxes on (heir {7 tat every care mill be taken to tuk puaweagris as comnfor Treemen to hold public meetings, und there to enjoy free FF Pah veintnal capital, which Was laid on the table le as they can reasonably expect, and shou! fh . America; that he derives his gaius tess trom the | Several petitions were received from inhabitants praying | 4 jesclut ff D tr: ry i the ers | cv, timer, a8 may b- | discussion, all who take into view all the circumstances |!" Aa : ‘ resolution was offered by Alderman Fen'xryaisn, and tee cut the pvt moa wil fromm fefanaed | Gace or hema ghee med aig Mevenag Cotes ond | ofthe can mut admit the impradauce, not axy enipa: | TdimAry profits of his Journal than from ye a dead Relegeds date or rence o ee Pagonted, wen prokibite the Compile io pay wy Brovincial Baoks of Ireland and brauches; Kestera Bank of | due of /he carrent y-ar, commencicg August Sth, 1844, as per } PA 000! og ye eeopey eaoten ty lame the | that thia power depends upon tully sustaining hie} From Charles Polk, nsising relief for loss of his horse | " The Board wij urned sine dir. ‘i ad ecient Pag ae Parent ed amp copdage, lb. Ravens dack, lizht, bolt these attacks with patient endurence but e do not wou | teputation fora during, indefatiguble, and demo. | Valued at $150, which fell into a pit sud beoke its Ie nnd to Sondon on the lst, 10th and 20 How Ay AnOVA mol, which are payable chrsughout Eagland aad Wiles. For area Cora thimblca, Ib. der at it that th do ro, ‘They attacked and broke | ui ty for evil “poe 5 woughout England and Wales. For Manil's, fe jer al ey did not do s ey attacked and broke | niac capacity for evil. Bess hill —Invitati ies of the “ Howard 1 Se Farehie particulars apply (it byleteer a) Sepa “jp, balt rope, hemp,tarred, fhirabre up the meeting if Bisnor Huauxs’ Late Lerrers.—While this in- Fe oh Marini ee vote of the society : elcredangin tah had 61 South street, near Wa'lsizeet, | Chain Cables, Ib “On the following Monday they again assembled on the | flzmmution of bigotry was in process of accumula-| to be held in the ensuing week —Accepted. Jory 29 —The Cumuul term of tbis Court commenced N. B. Passage to Live land London can atall times be | 4 ry : eae: spot, and then Begast the tragical part of this sad | ion against the Cathelics, they found it impossible | To visit tae encampment of the " Gulick Guards” on [te day, when the fellowing G: Jury were sworn: guaaged by the lar stipe, sailing (op Liverpool every ‘Mantila, Ib. 9 ae is nen cles Gea edy deal! i a by | to make their yoices heard in self-defen Bat | the t4th, and lth prox — Accopted. 2 —Jumes Van Nostrand, fore ymeon Abrahams, J G didee page, rst fire arma drawn out, and used. } since the horrible results of the no-Popery instiga- | | Reports Iu favor of granting relief of $70 to E. 8.} Alien, Steplien Burkbulter, Geotge Brown, Hensy Corse, 90 apol tino 4 was by one of the Native Americans, and the first person i ASR EFTERE IE TAN ROS RR MERE: RRS TI, MSR HN ES ni o t was an Irishman. is does not jastify the it A t . PASSAGE YROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND | Jou 19 1 a) sue, f belts aan alnesai bet Ohstiad eaconiiner ne acenes of Philadelphia, an universal horror Whipoing twine, tu. ! vee in the awiul | QWintor lors of his horse. Henry Durell, Lewin Enoch, Aliret A Leonard. Join tions have developed themselves i In favorof consteueting apublie sewer from Sth st Mort heed, Bryan MeCohill, erry Nelson, Joswh Rich, . + . , pinate Waverly Place in 6ih av: are ; . ( py yarn, domes N, y inevitable, than thet it should leed to it?” Wh seized upon the American people, and in its still- Suid Bea ia bi imate at Waverly Place in av coe a eager eee Wm. Varun, domes N we afe compelled to ask, were the city authorities of Phil: | aeas the voice of the Catholic Irish is at length ' h Seine twine, Ib. Paver, foolseap, ream , i . in 165¢h atrect. onurt eases t— Mr. Ft {piling from Liverpool ou the 7th sud 19th of every month, Hooks and Yhimblee, Ib. Sain coneeabnces OF Soe Weta a tm cane, Uy pie tnsparingly and unserupulously heaped upon hewn. | Burling ip Taine casea,” Two of these charges are of a cupitul churuee Fersoxs wishing 10 send to the Old oautry for their friends | pen thimbles, ib. babe wbate th Le 1 age. Bishop Hughes has lately published two letters, | In taver of leasing the southern half of pier No. 1 North other fer felony ut common law By en oct of can make the necessary arrangements with t! Hindspikey, exch place where the consequences could #0 readily be} one ig the Mayor of New York, the other to the | River, tor the purpose of protecting the steamboats in reas passed in May 1820, it is mane piracy in uty c that locality. zen of the United States, ether op Bourd an A ¢ fave them come out in th) t Line of Packets, Sailiag | Se virg na'tets, each f The Clergy in the Alms House’. ion from | vessel, or on the coust frica, to be d teetly ery ert PI's iro anticipated 1” Rohe rerpool punctually oa the 7th and 18th of every mouth Wrough> {hub quotation Lani avail intl editor of the Commercial Advertiser, in which he flow Irom that port. Cue of tne firn (Mr. James D. Hoche) is SauveFany ech Saxon (i.e., Irish and English Protestant) was #0] the fit ngvtetion or the New gon 6 : the clergy were excluded from the Alms House, ai | board a vessel, In either ca eit ie tile n capiat chin there, to sve that they shall be forwarded with care and dee: | L- i Wiits led, ground in oil, 1b. | [iberally ineulted aad abused, and ‘defi the first agitation of the New York school question, | giving axa reason that it was in compliance with a iduals stand chs pateh. Red beat. 1b. Ted Att the Seon cavermente Tt thee feat | tae, American people having suffered themselves Lo | jntion of the,Board of Common Cous.cal. and that in no in r of the brig Hips: the other wae’ met Bhoutd the parties agreed for not come out, the money will Bisck p'int, Ib. hurled” at “the Saxon government.” | It the feel | ne imposed upon and frenzied. stance were the cleigy excluded where application was | the same vestel. Tshal notuetsiu you now by dealin, recarmed to those who paid ic here, Gieew pait, 1b: f trish Ii i BY i ) > paid ic here, withoat any he he Spreee eine, ings of trish Romania's were so sensitive in Phila-} Nativeisa in New York —When the last mail arge; but if the tien. t My i: “The black Ball oF Old Line of Liverpool Fuskets,comprin ts. a! deiphia, we suppose the feelings of Irish Protestant | (the raail preceding that now arrived) left, it war yy erpoo! f : the foslowing magnificent Ships, viz :— ou a Ginck ¥ ro are as much entitled to respect in their native land. No ib would | eda resolu cling the reviror ol the urlinave Phe ‘OXFORD, The NEW york, ¢ ray if &; i It is true, the Irish Protestants did not resent the eared es mite Sm Ina the. Paeue sores per to cortinue his work down to the present date. Adopted mivor offince cunnected with this CAMBRIDGE, COLUMBU EOL, Hel insultiby.*\ a*hotrible: batohery, because HOrabled eee eee ae Benes Seeree if Mims House —Ald, Daaxy moved the aduption ut the (oes LOC Amount te precy. ‘Shey are EUROPE SOUTHAM Copal varnish, gal. bute b eetihrs . { po chery, ed ry hornble | chat city even more disastrons than that whieh ha eurtll resolution, which,is aa follows : ving on be n Atsericad Vouidl: kbete & N NORTH A’ Patty, tb utchery is not one of their instincts, and they have | reached from Philadelphia, but we reioicr to sa) eaolved, (i the Board of Asristants concur.) That it is} be engag din the sl 6 v ‘ With such supecior and unequalled srran; ine ann | P) Paint not been bred to the business: true, they had 4 wota: TAO meee GLa avelave feeds (The ericenoe A A hs neq angement rr ! ‘ n br J ese: true, they had so Trhat those appreheasions are now totally dispelled. | expedient to 4 ara confidently look forward for a coutinuaace of that sup- Tar B much ** philosophy” as to disregard the insult offer i seri J e Port which har bean extended to them 20 many years, for whieh The “native,” or *no-Popery” party in New York, | ings, to he used asa House of Reformation, wud that the Ni : , thay are grateful rh Pp . Jed, and by this philosophy, according to the views | were st ore! alt more | same be erected, a8 far ac practicable, by convict labur.— Tafa? A fScleotita: & peat cae proceeding, or remitting money to their relatives, can 4 (3 th. ofthe Boston Atlas, and sta endorser, the Dublin} yereh er eokcis aco tein Crees. bed poem mae . y. andiesiabis eon th iiaiat@anibe. te Conte aa aval) tames Obtain Urabe ot sight for he ainees Bi * ” . } } atrociously inaliguant fulminutions against Catho- 2 ey y Jjucy wall = ore outa, Dials ac «git for any, aruount, drawa direet | e.thi oasaes Freeman’s Journal, saved their country from « civii | ies than in avy other city of the union; but peace | Alderman Scuierrscen ssid be wonld submit rome re twoyou O14 Messrs. PRESCOTT, GROTE, AMES & CO. Be serps + gacees, war. But, “the authorities onght to have foreseen fund order have been. preserved. No’ doubt the ma ke on the ot the bth rerolation, but ea 1 relation 10/ go he bide alin Bankgea, Lona ee and prevented the meviteble consequence of tuch | airocities comuitied at Philadelphia, while they | GR!y gtamunt to a were aeclarst ono: opimium Me wear J Il Wow Lo ealablieh te of getter as Wpiah ine waich wi! doa at any of the Banks, or 100 wanton impradence by preventing, or, at levst 1 decline. The resolution is as follows : r sia © WUbRE aguinst the laws it will Le Pruaches, in alt the, priscival sowns throughout Lagland, ir ues, each Carefully warching the wcembly. Ne doubt we | simulated the appetite of the baser rabble of the (Ithe Board of Assistants coneus,) That iv | cecessay. tivet, to prove the tusity of ibe owth ; and, i, @eotland aud Deep sea hives, 120 fathows ea ally ching the assembly. 0 doubt the | “natives,” sobered the better order of citizens be- the fund essary to detray the ©: You must requ he ,} ROCKS, BROTHERS & CO. Deep ara lends % alton street New York. | 1 Hod Tad next door to the Fulton ke ch, authorities ought to have prevented or watched the | jonging to that party who had property or character | arecting the buiidirgy recommended, it ix expedient " t bee, er Spy glisses, * N. BorThe Old Line of Liverpoal Packets sul tro this a Ta ntaasteaves, te. | sides being inerely an insultiog meeting, it’ bad | into the acale of order; but we believe the princt meeting, because ot its imprudence. What il, be-} io preserve, and thus threw their active influence eee of ibe Leng Istand farms, pees as eHevue, with the exceptiun of so much o cheumbianiies proc. ‘Ibe ove case th of each month. ime | Joi Thh Flies, 100 beena treasonable as well us a most insulting meet- ° F ; s may be neceseury to retam, for 4 house for tempo: alendar wgninet a party jor eesaulting the mate of a country will find it to thelr eomfortana | Kom een eee Powder faavels, exch ing?. What if, instead of merely abusing the Ro. | "ai means of areeneying (he. cet New York from | tea, the occasional disposition of prisoners. and paupe:> | vessel withe shewh Unite, | sopyese.. By 8. Inw of (03 lect this favorite Line for their convevance, is | Jark planes, each Ladies and worms, eae! ists, it had call i anarchy and bloodshed, probably from universal | oy ong to their transfer to the islands, and for the nits | cress 1 1849, it 2 made thenwe rt = von, ic elnoes, each Hammers and sponges, on brary Hb ae ae poeta to 8") couflagration, was the admirably tempered mixture | Mate cunversion of the Alms tlouse building into Cit | 4 party setving a sen, or the doing an injury to wer THE NEW LINE OF LIVERPUOL PACKET: BC i grea Les it & each R bed bie i. tes nd eteken le fer een on of the bof forbearance and determination extubited by | Hospital 1y Using, oF emp guny sieh werpon Jn aw : Chale izes; exth L’hich eval. dslivered, tom public, and hurled definace at the law and the | chose who had influence with the Catholic Irish. |" Alicrman Hasnnovex moved toament by striking ou! | manner t i: tae hen oe Chisels each hed biveka. en. she bias St hetield if, instead of being an assembly of | Immediately on receipt of the tntelligence from | ali afer tne words * for the witimute” which provides to: | casion to remark, anty a ° a oma Now et, ent Fee rracpoot on Gosg'>. eae voy tea rollers dhe hetea ee a beena Antone Pec tae ot] Philadelphia, the New York Freeman's Journal, | the couversion of the Alms House into a City Hospite verault was not ews of ihe a cach | Bie: sulaie bandanws, each pte a ag ey Fee ane eiiae he pri nlends A the princival organ of the irish Catholics in that Boe agen eine for excluding y core on the From New Forks L’poot Pump teather, I». phe tt a cud honster meetings, equally | city, published an extra edition, exhorting the TEs Racal i aadied bell (ise ieeees seseed SG hie Now Ship LIVERPOOL, 1100 tors, (Bees 3 . bh Helauw dvex, A A, bolt insu! piney equal y teneennnles aod equally nume | Caiholics to forbear from every provocation to ee nousdeeistt aemcesions BT augh ae J. Kidridge. “ on wt rous? Upon this hypothesis, ought not the author | heir opponents, to attend no public meetings, even om ™ i » ia, Gh the: Cihneet iteleok ities of Philadelphia @ fortiori to have prevented or | ig spectators, not to lounge in the street, nor ab Syermoil, writer, ee watched the meeting? We may observe, in pass Be, 2 | Srerm oil, summer gal, ing, that the defence of the Komamist Irish ix | ut to be fully prepared, in case of attack upon | vd to the present wants of the city. The expensus to ths June a 6] ay ag ie si i scarcely made out for imprudence, oF yee tosult 1) (neir houses, prop-rties, or above all, their churches, | city would be immense and those who promised reform | cme betore yo Oct’r at ‘lo searcely an excuse for a‘ horribie butchery,” and | 14 cally together, to defend themselves to the laet ; | and vconomy had w right to protect the public from thi | United Sia « committed Upon the bi tb. rally together, n th 3 y ight to up i You have A Alderman F satans di.) not sce the necessity for chang : criminal Calender, ard y tthemselves froin their ordiuary avocations, | ing the alms howe. aa the present one was periectly Mf them Your du not probibi A a NN. ship QUEEN OF 1’ A San'y a1 Mar. wef kids, i iat Wistheuan May 21 cabprs hooped, each New ship ROCHESTER, 650 tons, Jone Britton r “ ” i Bhip HOTTINGUER, 1050 tons, March 21 1es, each tt im) rudence” is all that is charged upon the Native 7 t ; en to | Wunecessary expense, as or in the Sc uthern District Tra Bercy Nobr HI ere He oo i Americans. Let us, however, proceed. wilt aaa sa ed ag get he dew |, Alterman Scumrrniin conceived the alderman of th: ever them. to ‘These sabstantial, fast eniting, first clase shipe, all built 13 Brveirdae, heavy, bolt ch The muster in * Independence-equare” was very | erate aggression that the exigency of the circum. | !ith (Hasbrouck) premature in moving the smendaent ; N k, che city of New York, are o1n by men ‘of experience | pe aeras 3. Cott had, but we cannot think it worse than the most |‘ “ as future action conid be had in relution to the propuse: and ability, mad wilt be dispatched punctual iy ow the 2ist of = fc ALV SL Nectar t iadehent OF the’ lmcne ar mee ngs.” Why shoule stances, or even the passion oi despair might sug- | gmendment ourt are expressly ed by the eae: month. NAVY AG*N1?S OFVICE, A . : y | set é ; Alderman Murex did not consider the part of the revo | states Wihthese general renusks 1 +t you bins the inhabitants of Kensington be more alurmed b 5 ‘sonir cabins are ¢ and commodious, and ars furnished New York, Jal» tth, 1844. . 1 hat rat by] The consequence was that the public authorities fi to, at all obligutory en furure Boards ©: | o retire, ard you shuls be attended by the D. ator by whatever can couduce to theease and comfort of passeu- SiARATE PrOrOsa 8, senied wnd end pss the cecumics oe their district by @ mob organized | ook m-asures to prevent the contemplated meet- men. and be dia not think the striking out or leay | ey to vid you in yourduties and hy coms Trice of ‘bie. : “ vt ; upona military plan, than the Protestants of Dublin | ings of “the natives,” and now New York is sale n would be of cor sequence rhe Grand Jury here wrhdiew, when no coses beng ‘Neither the captains or owners of these ships will be reepoa were upon the 8th of las. November, when it war] snd men are recovering their wet he question on striking out waa taken and negatived | endy. the petit jury icharged untu this morn g sible for any parcels chages them, ein ci ry diment to stidse | ne toll alender: Pile of teding css signed uation by unless regula proposed to occupy ‘heir city by 300 or 400,000 [From the Banner of Ulster, Belfast, Ireland.) ote oe hea an amendwent to » hel “iy tah en Assault with ad gerous i Romanist cavalry and infantry in military array ‘or fteight VEN iasonn heen ing th he: Tint] bammoued by the Hornaniot priest ni ha fips of our readers are prolably sware that ae he question ou the vriginal resolution was taken anc | weapon ‘er Sw ¥, k, pach e erie ploith 45 years betore could not be forgotien? The | Ne Vork Herald is one of the mos carried Ayes 11, noes 4 The U 8 vs Adtison B Grindle—A like offence. ore FIGLDEN BROTHERS bee eae eae ( frish Romanits of Kensingtou had had no lessons} “0st ably conducted journals in the United States. | ‘The 6th resolu'ion was then put as follow The U. § Winon — A like offence wt tad si pertoreanee Fayprest wihie: thirty a of Native American energy, like those ef which From the John O'Groat Journal.) Urea Cache ce Ronen ef: Snebatnateneaear) Tne Dt axe Oe vusbee-Tetjury, ln the entry of OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. y seproved are fled with the Ageut reaervii Ireland was the theatre in 1641, 1798, and in 1803, Tae “New Yoru Henarn.”—The affair be- | rr ccure an vatimate af the value of the property at Be | ° The Us 4 ‘Siineatt-«iecast oulcies cout anadditional waarity et sUYD when the streets of Dublin ran with blood shed in| tween Bennett and Wikofl hus been eagerly sei ‘and Long Island farms, and to reporta plan for thy | jog concerned in the slave trsde. A capital «fence sishweawd 4 OM agent 4 midnight insurrection, as unprovoked as unex. | ¢4.on by the press, and was nothing more than & | most udvantageuus and profrable disposition of thesume | The US ve the Same—Three other charges lor the ILD LI Mackets fo ‘Liverpoe! will hereatt See te | pected; nor had the Irish Romuanists in America | vin attempt to raise the Republic and injure the | and it shail be the duty of the sume ( ommittee to procur: inishas despatched in the followingoraer, exeepting that when the BOOTS AND SHOES. any of those anaual, almost mouthiy, murders of | Mer ld. Kvery one acquainted with the history of | plans, estimates, and proposals, and report geuerally iv esting Jay fails on ‘Sanday, the ships will sail on the succeed Cc. G. PAGE, Protestant peers, clergymen, landlords, yeomen, | ‘he New York public press, is aware that every | regard to the number, extent, end probable cust ot thy The U.S Pa jar ay, viz 'Vrom ‘New York, 307 PEARL ATRYET. | ;. | and peasants, which have eo ‘1 {to Trish | Method has been resorted to, but in vain, to put | buuidings proposed to be erected on Randall's and Biach | vy mute of a vessel concerned in th trade, under ue CAMBRIDGE, § June i FULLY inform the onblie | 7) fae Pade aes ind ow served to Tis town the New York Herald. A mortal war. of | Well’ Islands tor the purposes hereinbetore sugge sted command of Drivcoll od Ne juced his prices the times rotestants as remembrancers of their position. 0 $ 4 Alderman Eximans opp the age of the resolu The U S$ vs John Graham.~ Endeavor to make 4 revolt " 7 50 and So. Boots mace to | Now, if there was “culpable remissness” in the | “Xtermination has long been waged against that 10 99.50 526 Imend*re Philadelphia authorities that they did not employ | Pet; and its e ently industrious and enterpriz- | god the ERY. | tnilitary and p lice to prevent or disperse the meet | 98 editor. The combined press of that city have | Aiderman Mutex wished to know where were the | @iword Custis, late Collector of this port ; on argume ORY OHNSON & CO, | 'D8 in“ Independence-equare,” it seeme, to our] tempted again and again, to slander, shame, lie, | plane? i or damage done to certain goods belonging to ile pluis- Bo etar aneet, New York, | plain understanding, that there would have been a] and ‘black mail” that paper out ot existence. | Alderman Ewaans did not know what became of the | tf while in the custodyot the Collector— wien tae Court n_of dealers to thet | much more culpable remissoess chargeable upov | And for what? [x it immoral or ibellous? For | plans. He presumed they were in the hands of the Com- | tj .urned over. ving been man ee'¥’- | the I: ish Government, tad it permitted the meeting | ‘(3 Morality and general tone, it is on a par with | mittee. . C, Barstow, The ENGLAND, fs Loat year the Board had made some arrangemen’ | yn board ship Atl plang for the erection of the Hos Hie Honor then called up the case of Edward Wight The MONIE2U Cr ope tor stor >, AN'. Lowber, od under thelr own, periateodanee, they wi "Th ts contemporaries, and for its hbellous tendencies} Ald Buxtixa understood the expense forthose plary | Economy —Mr. Wellesley Pole used to sat a“! 5 tee th tH 5 ede and |at Clontarf. The Repeal journal is partica'arly | | Pp y OF : it \ resis I n Teer, the tiate end style ia wbich they ere pac up vo be surmased by | angry with a certain Mr, Jumes Gordon Benneut, | here is nota raper in New York, even the oa Leta eee mena aed endear wih gta yi nt a 3G. Bo other house iy 6eod'e¢ | who conducts, at New York, a Morning Herald, | ‘espectable, but what has been convicted s Ii +H ‘he question on the passage of the resolution was taker | ly, how much sheought to allow her son a your f ‘The NEW YORK, TO FARMERS HORTICULTURISTS: we “Aulpnae which—we grieve to be obliged to say it of one for] Chis, however, is commonly the charge. But the sarredonties 1 4. Lbe report and resolutions | fat it might 950 tons, ‘Ammonia for foreing the Crope—Bulphate of 8 * | whom we suppose our journal has stood eponsor— | real cause of all this malignity is to be found in el tt ee | ee | Terenas 1 1 Uy 1 16 1 i mm # econ ore Wis VRUCHT W ANGER, is not the impeccable journal which a Morning | ‘he spirit, energy, and ceaseless enterprise with 4 ee ae tees, 6 1 1 ‘ A apectal committee, consisting of Aldermens Bunting | Wineeharetieal tae H. PAKKER, 69 Danse, Elva — treet aad Broad Amongst this latter clase (trading politicians] the cel- | (Nt Country— is more eager! v “ogee 4 ee a ya Te oe anes: Oimene O ebrated James Gordon Bennett, proprietor of the New | severally pee and. more widely circulated over | Petia. os wished tobave the minority repre tas vay 1 le Wk ak te r B lof Interpleader, fur coustract mf wil eod june Mar. ; 1 Paintings, Pores: July 1 id Antiquities. has ov haoda fine ‘olleertan of 8} id | York Herald, haa been conspicuons The large circuls | the length and breadth’ of that vast country. In A - 4 ac coment | tanaied Olt Turecings of the Veet ee Pater whale tion of his journal, combine with bia perfect unserupu: | every city, torn, und village, is the Herald to be | (hated on this committee, Every thing conn cted with ieh their collections, or ornamenting their par- | lousnesajin the ase he makes of it, gives this man adeplo-|found. There #re few businessmen ia the coun-| Alderman Dickenson (rising warmly). Te“ cancusing’ eu of character and to their interest ¥ eat! eremiae, ead Sedoe tor rable extent of power in exciting the bad passions of these | try but are subscribers to it, and the war of it@ Ti- | any thing new, sir 1—is cuucussin thi ew 1 experience, and the atricpest atten ni always ‘be paid to | th: home from 9 A. M, till 6 P. M whose prejudices, alreaty inflimed, insure an unques- | vals, instead of abridging its cirenlation, only tenda| Ajderman Em Everything 18 ‘one aucus, and PrPaoceuallty,as rebarda the acy ; tioning reception to the most extravagant and malignant | to increase it. lt employs the ablest reporters, and | we might as well speak against it ax think of fying to the nied tO. Appe fore.” athe aeeacods: the proceedings in Congress, political and religious | moo # A.D. 1045, o¢ the Ball herotuiore. ; 3 ‘The price of passage outward is now fixed at O1 lowing ix maken from tne ot by te he: We submit that Mr. James Gordon Bennett | meetings, are all reported with a copiousness and | Scumrrni—This business was not up iv Dollars, for which amph every deseription will. be wag Eat ought to ch the name ot ournal: if deli i roria: th the: ; gh change the nam 6 journal: if he} fidelity unequalled by its contemporaries. Mr. eestahss Uy tee peateran omen ad liquors, which will © We koow « young | wants an alias for it that would seem better to suit | Bennett was the first to introduce anything like red. f "a i 4 almont immediately relieve+ by it, . eta : 7 B Ke | 1 do to other Nester th captain or owners of these ships will be respon: " se teed of Bunker Mill sree | ies character, we would suggest the name of a cop- | (uli and accurate reports, and which, as one cause, Aaterinas Puma than mbved:to O84 (he meme of Mr g pla for aay . or packages sent i them unless } M0 wn, Maas erable tat moni a em. | temporary, that within a day or two performed the | has led to the popularity of his journal. It has res | praghronek. Lost ‘1 z. NDS, - Alderman Exwans—1do no! refer to this bnsinces, hu OF AARON VANDFRPOR he Superior Court of the City of New Vor ote is hereby given, pnrsaant to tie provisions of we wth rinieg attachments agsinet n Justice of i Of pas ‘ “4 rn . oT 5 g h ste of CELA ‘tage, apply to gacy. Sold ‘at whol: til by A b & arduous aad extraordinary feat of relling fourteen | gular and occasional correspondents in every state | Alderman i oe fered & resolution directing a at wehment hrs ingore) agntest Ue enters of ELA) inert and of KS & eT | been iv the habit of filling the columns of ourun-]ents in London, Dablin, Paris, Frankfort, and | ber of abie bodied paupers kept ia the Aline House jor CAST OFF CLOTHING. | worthy namesake with figments designed to excite | Athens. Mr Bennett keeps a scnooner of 90 tons | party purposes. Alinsons had been made to this practior, | ation ef this. §} TLEW oni o ting | the evil passions of his readers, and to set claes | constantly employed in boarding vessela, thirty or | 8%t he wished to make enquiry into this ubase AYER ot any debts due te Winn by vesucenta of Uhtg dn fro HIGH against class in internecine howtlity. To he at all | fifty miles at sea, to obtain the latest intelligence | 2%4 (0 see if the | Native Americus pts 0 | tuted lamany to brim aud the tranafer of any atch pro EW Y! D HA’ CKETS. yfting the eivy, or oi tN? disgraceful, but to lie for such a purpose is dia | trom Europe, China, West Indies, or South Ame- Attnokd be nn He ell lgneth tate se re jus: | mary forbidden by Jaw and ate void. L.ine—The Bhipa of this lian will hereafter lave N, rio to dispose of will And it! bolical. Nevertheless, we dare Mr. James Gordon | rica, or any other part of the world they may be Soescuriewed at'and impateniees oh Usted the 7th Gay of Fepmary, 1A» EDWARDS owineee Hieron the ith of each month, ea fF a en ox octet Wey WHT Bennett to surpass the falsehood and mali ity of |{rom. The foreign news brought by the Royal Salers woo perlvne cuareetir ware, aabe pm thr Hee rrtoracys for dtachias Oredttat i“ From New Your. er Bice No. 2 Wall street, the Mullaghmast forgery (of which the Standard | Mail steamers, on the last three Srtivale at Boston, | foreign population. They that them TAY Vinwern® re e New Bhip ONEIDA, h April dikndinit iavilesl and at 470 Hudson st. | made such clear work), or of any one of the thou | Mr. Bennett had conveyed to New York, by a pri | selves were the ona. of thatthe TRENTON FALES AOBIR Iai aoe agast. Loria aa am elhe, or otherwise, will receive | Sand stories of weeping widows, and murdered | vate ie solely for the Herald, at an expense | Chief success of the Revolution was to be attribute: NEAR UTICA, NEW YORK, Bhip BALTIMOM ES " " ivaniin*re_ | widows? sons, with which Mr. O'Connell, when | of nearly £90 each express. There is no expense | to foreigners—to such men as Lafayette, Pant Jones, anc ben Guba ha bhb cannes & tapeiiie tans Capea 1 OST OFFICE, loose, was accustomed to garnish his “ defiance” | spared to obtain the earliest and most correct in- | (Be ROM of heroes who fought and bled for Americen ire inbeence of (wo sensone, b usa ce een Aylward Panes, ber. ¢ iéth January. . New York, July 26, 1844 h dom, They seemed to forget Montgomery and Barry, | pyro) arte above place use bas beew thy N Mat aranga telligence for that paper, and no journal keeps its Bhip UTICA, 16tn Jane, E (RISE MAIL Letter Bags per Royel Mail Brenner | “pp Ri ist feeling is represented * J Ligh natives of the Emerald Isle—men who left ished and pet ip com | and he Lrusts by Captain lath Getober. 4 HIBERNI 4, will beloved & the Upp-t and Lower Post © anti Romanist feeling is. represented ,88 | readers more duly apprized of the movements and | their conntry, all their hopes and prospects st home, valve event rt of his ae ert a retum vf the paseiags ederiek B-witt, J . Ql6th Febmary, fives im this erty, on Wednesday the 31st wetant, at forcy-five | stronger in New York than even in Pailadelphia, | events of the day. The maritime department of | devored their talents in favor of their adopted country.~ \ Tiberaily bestowed ow big in forwer yence New ship $t. N CH LAS \ Hoch daly. | meas et 4 oy M Be overland postage of 18% | but it has been repressed by a pleasant contrivance | the Jerald is always remarkably full, and on that | Barry,end Emmett, ond MeNevin, McKeon, and M tha bani bas + B. Pell, raary. St | 5% Ste JOHN LOTEMER GRAHAM, P.M | 00 the part of the Romanisis—a threat, namely, as | division of the paper several thousand dollars are | ghan were also Iris a Fi AND ecommod. sons of th we unders‘and it, to burn the city and massacre | annually ‘eipende . But the leading feature of this | geaced them —their » by selling his country ayer) i Then Ot surpassed, om: Wa EATHER ; y ing all that ane y be req ii 4 AND FINDING SLOKE, AND | the inhabitants, should the Romanist party be mo- | paper, and that which gives it itegreat val the | for British gold Sloe. Foseongera will be papell P LAST MAKING, lested. Here, however, is the threa described Pommercial world, is tis money articles. Infact, | Alletmen Muutex wee sorry that any thing in the r the exception of wines and liquors. pring 1 treet (two doors from the corner of Wash: 1a igor nce Yor these ponels wi ington etree, neat Cligton Markee Now Vork ) Lanes {| OY the threatener, the Romanist New York Free-| | have never seen, in any of the London papers, | Port Fiche Wt pet ne Reaneea ine atten, d different patterns constantly on hand, witha foil] man’s Journal, with the introdagtion of the Dublin financial articles got up with mere cure, system, | mist know the process of giving money and tickets, Pi 8 Ju 2 brincipe ; 15 000 ct heaps. ns bing a ermplrte aaaartm:nimtor nny other actually ere BOR Sieve ce them, For ieoeytey fmt of role mG pps Leather, ana Fi Salt Freer Fedenel ine quarter bee onthewamnd. ¥ ’ + . . vi and arrangement, and more comprehensive in | yi: i a lo r ISAAL eM rontyrert te pa 7.2 Siimeee tlt naa fs winery | Asteeable neighbors, these Irish Romaniste are iheir exhibitions of the business state of the coua | eupera, und dresc hes out ara rate: use theatiney mice | fe aw aawere UAE Me Me Aas

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