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THE NEW YORK HERALD. BTEC poe ee Fol. No. ana.—wnote Moy 2649, } NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 12, 1844. Pree Two Conte THE NEW YORK HERALD. een Y of the Decency of the en ae == = — = 7 . sepa Ww FOR HAVRE—The ppered and copps HE Yi 2 i bloom in other | the treadmill! We have our eyes upon & 2 AGGREGATE CIRCULATION MiB eres Soin Rie veers THE NATIVE AMERICAN PRESS. eats gos pike ae ours, but not so free; | litical scribbling, ling hacks, and wi Win ope aes e Globe's Opinion of Mr. " YD & HINCKEN, pe ae === | their fragrance here is more rich, and ascends to | expose them and their falsehocds \\o THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. Maaare '™Y No. o Toatine Building, eor Wall and Wate st, The Yellow Flower and Native Blossom, | heaven through an atmosphere purified by free- | gaze. Graveyards shail not hide them, and ran~7 [From the Washington Globe.) THE GRBATEST IN THE WORLD. Pp. T FOR RAVRE—(Second Line)}—The ship | ————-—-—_____________—"_ | dom’s breath! We like the name of our paper, | sacked tombs save them from our lasts! It is well for Mr. Clay that Mr Biddle is in his seater sai, Hons, ih catiaamatan Hewitt, Master, will ‘sail on the “We'll make all Rome Howl” itis full of meaning, aud conveys to tne reader} aye Fiusr Forxianen!—The first foreigner p krave; else, in the eyes of the federal organ, he To the Public. . far iieight o¢ ait ee at ahr T Mao ee cae ie a ee Ci kasacnlanns Aum Saban ei aee, more than a column of argument. ‘The poet says. | named in history was the Devil, wh: emigrated ; might dispute thoge “ claims to public coufiaence,” THE NEW YORK ZERALD—Daily New: & Bg yp HINCKEN, No. 9 Tontine bi ‘arose by any other name would smell pagweet! from Hades to the Garden of Eden, thereby bring: which, according to the National lntetligeneer, Gecaliea ror Nelr Yous ik ov ether re iding, comer Wall aud Water streets, PRO-PHOTUS Not so in our Fong the Native Blossom stan : ing ruin and misery upon the world. are based upon respect for the luws of his coun- is inf ere Sy § Ginje bed Boy pape Sees CAPE TOWN, ora Port ou West Coast of ro! sa alone, and like the Banyan tree, will take root an . try, the morais of his country, and for its duties as iy. Pr pr bor yor per annem—postages Afiie fice new British Brig NILE, Adam THE PUBLICATION OF A NEW SEMI-WEFELY | inoculate all the ear h. In our next we shall say something about the ur. | a” member of the family of vations.” But we es eran 4 * ma iy | te edits dy burthen, will proceed as above, PAP&K, ENTITLED THE Tue Comino Exxorion.—We look upon the com- der of Jesuits, the most vindictive and thorough | think Mr Biddle could not have euccessfully con- BRALD~pablished Secunda; Apply to the Captain, tested the palm with Mr. Cluy im any one ef there paruculais. There was not a inbe instance mm which Mr, Biddle put his foot upon the jaws of the country, or used his vast means to prostitute the morals of the law mukers and the constituent moming—pries 6M emnts per eepy, or $3 12 per annum—pest- gerneyiet Ly fienets or to YELLOW FLUWER AND NATIVE BLOSSOM, ing contest as one of a most extraordinary cha- | 8918 weponents we poor heretics have ta th s COU n.- . DIULL & MIN ; DEVOE+D 10 THR CaUSK LF THK cer The Native Ameri rt iubt fac- | try. We have also a new Native Song which vill ages paid, ensh inadvancn iva 7 South atreet. Fachem a \ hi rated Be Ae ions also appear. Our paper must go akead, for it #viil ADVERTISERS are informed that the sireaiation of the OR NEW OMLEANS First Iequlys Fae NATIVES AMBRIOCANS, Nope, epeuscuogs y are ape ‘ed with to. | be the only true orgun of the Native party witf out Herald is over THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND, and increasing etait Shaper Pessoa ing packet ship WABASIL | AND STRRALY OPPOSED TO THE BLIGHTINa AND | ¢% i iiraiage tecnrol’ uct covets ae naracier, of | [ear or prejudice ! fast, It hee the largest civewlation af any paper in this ity, | sou eld take ely apolication to s WITHKMING , INESRPERENCE. OF THE POPE OF Goat Men who have been thrown upon our} Prxciovs Documents —Twenty-nine old worn or the world, and, is, therefore, the beet channel for business ft. [ft spetlhne? Juth. ROME WITH THE BIBLE ANY AMERICAN LNSTITU- | shores ina tempest trom all points ot the compars, | out political hacke, or foreign renegades, hav e had men in the city or country. Priees moderate—eash in advanes. |p 3. The acoom: ions for ve He atone. and whose principles are moulded to suit the wily | the impudence to addrees communications to the PRINTING of all kinds exocated at tho most moderate pgice, | aud'berdhs can be secured by applying as shore,” “sasre’ | ‘The firet number cf a dewspaper is not unlike —the prostituted poli candidates for. the presidency for the puty sose of ee. rrr body, that Mr. Clay was not found associated with him, and vindicating, up to the last bour of his feign in the national bank, his whole administra- tion, directed to subvert, with public virtue, all the and iu the most elegant style. i SXCHANGE ON IRELAND, | the preface of a book; the reader takes it up, and e that is the word—coaxing the m into | blessings of our poliveal institutions. But since JAMES GORDON BENNETT, stGrLaNn AND W, 3: ‘The Suteeriine bes regardless of its contents, glances his eyes at once glass ti ae has oon pana) H ical to the Nauve Auwercas. cause, | Mr. Biddle flounshed, Mr. Cloy has gone torward Paornisven ov vax Henato Esrastisument, malthe principal Banking lomitujions thevugheut te Uaited | (2, Be editorial bead, or prospectus—he reads, | Ouoonents. Need we say whit party should suc- | by promi them foreign votea ‘The ba! tance of | iu the same career, Aud has tar outstripped fis Northwest eomer of Fulton and Nassau streets, | Rigsdom, ee nSOHN HEH 61 South at, plat Coughs, criticises, and nine titnes out of | chedt Need we ask what wilt, Wo! ‘The dic | power being in their hands, it is po diffieu! ¢ matter | Colleague, who fell’ by the wey. Any man who 9 H Pe ae ook pom one dp gs oy mae SPAR rae throws it aside with a—pshaw! We like | ig cast aud America will once more be free., for the offuls of Europe to clect a prevides t. would seun the businers of the extra e¢s-ion—the NEW, INE OF EI RRB oat PACkers: lomeas rptes Uy any of the ling of paensts sal rj bor Se a Se this, it shows a degree of spirit hixhly commmend- T bag f Have we not reached a fearful epoch? Are we | infamous bargaining and log-rolling, to 1 urchese a ‘To sail from New ap the Sth and ‘on the 11th ie hour apee asabove- | able, and to guard against such a tate, we ate de- ao Quustion —To use. hl pam a Ne o not surrounded by # set of black-hesrt +d scoun- | Way tor the bank wad bankrut aud distiibuiien ‘each month. termined to define our position” ‘In the first | Change 1m var Naturalization Laws with a Native acts through Congress in defience of the known UF PACKEIS—FOK NEW. drels, who woald sell their country, if they have pace we shall udvocate the great national Repub- born is not unlike the contest between an Athiest ove, fora mess of pottage? «an the Amercans UNION L' ORLEANS—' positivel: before 20th re Pd i NI aS Bey ie the spleu chet ship INDIANA, ae liean principles which are to be carried out by the | 8d a thorough Christian—the one is stubbornly Not Then AUS peverre 2 wn August—The » ; kings? - W Ton. 9.9 we nuett, Will positively sail as above, Nutive Amemecao party Thiswe shell do boldly | determined uot to believe, as though nie soul | teep soundly knowt g these things ae Necta ke sees raw nccomodan fo ean. i Pingttd cata | and fatlesely, und while we reapeet the religiour | sktivks within him while excusing hie insane folly | slumber not—slerp nor” er ne ky el awake iP y (ort in F. A. ata oh Ba Rhould eurly application on board, at Mustay's wharf, | opinions of ull, we shell inconunently oppose that | 'Y the teeble attempt to sustain his internal doc- ‘There ison earth nu powerto 6 way us. Bhip CK, ¢. Ri. 9 28th, foot of Wall street or to a which recoguizes the Papal power exercising us| (He8. The other stands proudly up belore hiv 4 a | fot "RO ERPOOL, JOBEPH McMURRAY, 100 Pine street, swine ia ah hile hold Ci God and his country, and with un eye, throug! What. Be ove nexe Mayor ?- Let him be a ip (camel ey nH katy Lad —FisKGE TOR NEW: omens fog | ee country, while holding ute Court | viich tne purity of his principles shine’ our, tt nod soba soy mass ot busiuer: one that in cera BIB. SSAGE FOR NEW ORLEANS—First Pacn 1 wad ‘ kes the b: di infidel and hellish do ree from the trammels of patty— one aacorrupte pt. ‘splend| - "1 “ makes the base pander to infidel al Or SOUTH "CR AELSA"E is, Pecat yond risr an dee mae Ebdon Unite trines shrinks resin ite frre. The langot our birt | by the upas of the old sys! 4 spued thinker, pe as al wil of the people, would soon urdertand that what Mr. Bicdle wasas an unscrupulous manager of the board of directors, Mr. Clay greatly mece d on the theatre of the Congress of the United States The parallel holds with Merars. Biddle and Clay only in regard tw their moralit as yublic men — When private morals are in que reputation is made tair by the con never heard that Mr, Biddle gave nights to the gaming tube anc to the bi was publicly charged on Mr Clay by & ed man of thé Noth, who knew bin e never heard that Mr. Biddle (. though a very biave will sai Bo A ; 4 bold and fearless in the discharge of bbs duty. Who Mfsc"actomallons a? ie Kt shin foreskin, spond | OVE TRBt RO wtich power exizte—our object and | \s endeared to ug by all the tee Btn baman aud | ei a We page for, he nom wait of the bin and steera: ot b need. course wall be to expose their Jesuitical endeavors, A ‘ | i ca ; m- | froveeding to New. Orleans would do. well to ne thie and prove the existence of u mighty chwin thai | ‘ers, and sprinkled with the blood off our eres; Biase FOR een Ms Nose bir Crier mart ‘stores will be provided. ships try cemimanded by Poe ee ee T MpSCODE Bends VM | Loks together one hundred and sixty millions of | ve wok baok proudly over the past und the busom | {e, Aa istae cal R fueed masters; who will take etery exertion to give gw | *,° ‘ comer Maiden teas, | Catholics, and which is intended to encircle the | *¥ells with the pleasing associations whieh are ‘Orr Mit mis Hat”’—fo muct vow RePgal — | many sought to take the lives of his politien! ndver- cal .sptistpetion. — ~ whol ! i jv | COMnected with 118 every progress from its firet | The new Cullector uf the Cuctom twuse in SN. i. i spear aepeaced Searcy nas: | RS CETTPR UIE OR RMOOL FACATES | oy ral or ceane fo bet maton ot ivemen’ "| srueting for icedom upto Ti remeatglinom | Orleans My. Tuomae Barr, commes cvs ie Ish) Nara iuetentsy uw nel et se ede : fda ar therelor. Packet Ship EUTAW, Capt. Peon, Wi wi i and 1m-nortal position, and in the contemplation | reign by appointing Irish door keepers, and com- ti ‘ ©) "her Sosa ese (hpi ed ol cea ae Geek we feel proud to call ourselves Americans And peltiog fersons having business with hi nto pull off | 2f,!aw and order,” has never hesitated one ui « 8 We of jor. + re . apply t Pugvery as above, her regular d to ra Be society to a moral standard. ,.. ment ‘o play the part of a bully in the deliberativ DiC aX AALPEEY ER Lies Sis has decommdations for Cabin, Serond Cabin and Boer: | So the Pelludiaan of out righte, met agihe uadwum | WhO are those who claim to be us guod citizens t | their hutw when they appeared in Ww Koyul pre- | yeit gp fay the pert ot a bully in the dolby raiive Lotam by the Packets will be 123g cents per single | Re to the old country. will do well tow | uf personality, abuse, falerhord, and mevdacity!] Men whose educution were ander a monurchial | sence! This was ome of Vir Tyler’s tepeal appoint | oye s, 1 would seive his purjeses Lit has always Ee 2 Se Dah ene LE ee fect tis ine stip. Fo secure bertha, early application should | We look upin it ne x beautioustuke, whose waters | YOWer, and whose principles are ullied to every | ments, as Mr Barrett isan Lishmam, aud ol course hae e : : _ = | be made ou board, foot of Dover street, Ot € Wie J. P: " P x 4 made it a poiut to inenlt every autegoniot whou fhe “amen are chrystalized b it ‘hing kingly, and inimical to those of a republican | in favor of O'C: nueil, the tracucer @f our country, ~ + fs & ry Pay Py Ray AS, T. PAI of Kencaeae bere hewe, Hsin oe Capa term et government, men whose notions of tree- | and opposed to every thing Native ! except the puck- supposed to be. timid, whévever he found he ae ow’ OTC a wonrarcertt FOR LIVERPOOL — the splendid, Sicdad Line Thy Bie ‘ofthis Ue wil eget rave Ne et ship NEW YORK, Captain Cropper, aecumulations into a raging sea, we look upoh itas | 10M never went beyond the pale of digging a po- | eting Native Dollars! talents to be toublesome in debate. His early ex: reer in the Kennuc! ture wes marked a monster whose power ix far greater, and more | ‘toe, and the amuggling u bottle of rum to cheat | Oup SHeer epiucky legivlature wes marke Is a perf-ct Natdve Flag-full ot | by incessant instances of this sort He bee il on the 16th of Angust. ‘ the laws of their couniry; men whose slavish ideas ‘S fc 7 i York on the 1st wre on the each mouth, as fol- pease hati Fits hy j davgerous than that which has been attributedgto FY Stars and Stripes for our foes. If our fiends wish | gan with Mr. Humphrey Marrholl, who was fara From New York. Fy eee AT ED ATA N C1 omc acest eee the Pup il See, that hydra-headed monster of Rome. | 9€¥eF knew sangre eaceDt 10. prvancg Wel us to surceed—their patronage ig all We ask—we | supposed to be suy. tang but ‘a fiqiting New Ship ONEIDA, pha bit & N. 1, Passage from Livervool ¢an at all times be secured by | Such being the character, or at leust our opinion of | (W2 | interest, au that not unfrequently at | are modest—very ! man—threw a_book at his head%in open session Bet Funek, 2 int Nezsmber, the Houge—called im a poltroon, ard then ctrl pede yl on Draft can an usta, be Tarmabed for any it,our readers must be prepared foran independent, the’ expanse of the ‘land of their adoption — Priest Dunn !—The statement of this gentleman Pf uot a subservient paper We shall de the advocates | Phe gradual influx of foreigners into our counny fiogghost iangland, Irland, it ve. an amount, payable at all tineipal banka and rans a a by ad hi lengea him. In Congress, he insulied a meteber x } Sectland end Wales, on applica | of virtue, not the panders of vice. We shall ex. differs materially from that made by adozen hours or gee be has now become a matter of serious consider.uon, Funck,2 at Boe jon ag al aulim ‘ 80 much go, that the springing up of the Native | tuch telling citizens, When | wili the mysiery | om the anu-durling North, by tebirg bin that ship UTICA ne ee Moyne POH LIVERPOOL New LipesRgaie Face | Hresoed in browsicioth and. exposes nour wrench | Aterioan party is fot unlike the fabled Pallas, why | About the guy cheese, lemouadle und crackers be idea Bardon tertie eit csics batch cacdesaad Captain, Int September, of Yous Auguste Phe sphendide fave alae” Ped y and expose the pour wretch | ‘ated froth the brain of Jupiter in full growih, and | Cleared up We hate mysteriee, although they | bed Bariett, of New Han jabiie, be wbused unis svete emi ist January” ip SIDDONG, Captain Cobb, of 1100 tons, wil fine Begs Lor gloat of bread. Our course to be | Coinpletely armed. ‘The alarm produced by’ tha | £07 a part of theceremony of tke RomiehChurah | provoked twiabow resentments ani then be bullied Few ola {it Getcha, “Wael Or catnge, hive, accommodations unequalled | the prese, We must be stexofas ; and if in the exer. | Wundation ereuted this second Pallas, and like her | | Dr, Moriarty has gone to Irel and—proper place | iran, (we believe. u Queker certersly & honeys te mais Ba st alps a6 nop fu ay for ten or oF gomfort, apply on \sgocpunciniions: bag a cise of *“our vocation” we can point a moral ond | 't wif, bere contend ki ast ey most | Gh opt for Wee a rioters peat Ae sie ue alr a 1.) and backed hed sae Hachaticoned rate th ‘be required for comfort. rice of sabin | © yore :. K. COLLINS & GO, adorn a tale,we have at least “done the state some | 294 usetul plant to mankind—Liberty. Jeptune | muster the Pope, whose high behests he has sworn | Rangyiph, (nit, aeonpeete 7 hone 100." Passengers will be. supplied With every eq i+ | Price 2, $ COINS BOD. anes eter: service.” * | endeavored to o.pose her, but she carried the | to observe awe whose allegiance he is bound by sponte chelienaen a Hak ne "a rer fad 100, ite, wi aud | s SHERIDAN, Captain F. A. 7 bay intended To thas vase vill be forwardee yy the sub- | will succeed the Siddons, and sail 36th Soe DaFe mer Narivism.—Ours is a great work ; an undertak ibers, an yurred r ¥ 3 undert ou them ppm An ee few Ling —Requiar packet | 198 Which deserves our most ardent consideration. | will de the sume, and will eecare to the land of | fortunate city, the expenses actually ine i BOY'S NINCKEN, Agen of th et pe the atlendid fas tading Mucket | Many people lubor under the impression that we Washington a continuation of those blessings ing of the Native Ai eBags No! 9'Toadise Brass, cor, Wall and Water os ar Be Ae og Godby of H90 tons, will yosi- | intend to persecute foreigners; now this ig a mis- | foreigners would wrest from us. Pallas invented SS eenepanas Mame Seaton at was held. atthe THE NEW LINE OF LiVERLUUL TACKEILD. ing accommodations healed fo alendor or eomfors, ap ys # Wesark Out Ep, protect ur ear ont TAG | warltke arms, chariots, spinning and weaving, and | corner of Second and Brownstreete, (Fifth Ward,) cs bly on beard, at Orleans wharf, (90t OS BC as Socth ot. pid We ha Mitred ey focdinmers, hag | Was the protrectress of the liberal arts; she erected | on Thursday evening. Not less than eight thousanu prize, aud had the honor of giving Athens the | the most solemn oath», has caused much if not all } i415 Duel in which he frases crave bie ten: He gasconaded in the card fulminated againet the letter of George Kremer, charging his bargaiu wiih Mr. Adains; and after abusing the author as **: bxse and infamous calumniator, a dustard and a liar,” Se to hold him responeibie 10 all the laws of houor, ubandoned bis high ground when George Kremer ehowed himeelf, und avowed his determination to meet the duellist with the rifle. He hectored over Mr. Choate in the Senate, abused Mr. Sinith of Comecucn', and muce the same experiment with Colone! King; but then the epirit of the bully quailed, as it had done twice be- fore, when General Juckwon threw down the glove tame of Cecrojs. The Native American party | the riots, and disturbances we bave had in this un- z given us. ¢ have no hatred to foreigners, but i me a co of yuna BI ar pon, having hair goods oor | WE ate Jealous of our birihrighte; we fear’ that | wete her taveriie Girds, Wie have built eplendid | Peraons were on the ground. Lerk 0 at aan iverpoo! en rectly meerred Font hie iabcot this’ ise will'sail paue- | Should naturalized citizensever obtain a supremacy cities, treated gorgeous temples iavantad, wacuke It is « curious fact that the recent Bull of the all aaparerused., The wplendip racket ship Shecidan, Cape. | in our beloved country, they Might again return to | weaponn, and means of defeace,_and although the | Pape Was dated on the same day wa that which tember a their first love; or seek to establish on the free soil | ow! and the cock are not our favorite birds, we | Witnessed the destruction of St. Augustine and St of a free people the sceptred King, against whose Michuel’s Churches, viz: May 8, 1844. 7 7 e.7- 7 ' q G .. See ORLEANS — louisiana and New | rude oppressive hand it it our duty to war, fine Ae srreitereerof ithe inharesbekaon ous 2 sa from Kew LIVE L, 1150 tous, tee a New Ship " 4 hi f sor, pan N. Ship QUEEN OF THE WEST, (i077 Positively first regular het—To te, fast. saili ‘York built Our country was bought and paid for! Aye, ii i iking i ARRIVALS at Saratoga.—The daily arrivals in J ‘ . i r $ | Dague VERNON, Cape Kelly, will pesiively sell ssabore. | dearly paid for. Acres upon crea have drank ihe Ponta) ry hing mp fornishens stk Og jopianece this villoge by Railroad for the last Ave Gaya have been } to him at Lebanon, Kentucky, and when Colonel New Ship ROCHESTER, #0 tons. jane 31 Co TARE OF paren, having vory handsome, fumished.ac: | blood of those who made the purchase, and it cries | gers into a country. Alter the Romans had con- | % follows :— Benton met his ineolence in the Senate by «fering Gets, 31 fe siret orto" COLTINS HCO SoBouk ue | aloud from the earth, “Children protect your quered Carthage, Greece, Asia, and Gaul, Italy August 8 him the liste of honor to which he was so ready to callothera Mr. Clay’s instinct has ulways so truly te Angutt 8 rf 1 gu ewe e A . . 162 * | eer distinguished the dangerous men wih whom he aie NOTE CEE eh § : Fostely po goede, reenin “ er ali ce me peach unsullied the flag under which we | wag presently filled with enterprising emigrants Be ippers % SNov. 21. n'y, tire fought.” Once already has attempt—a beld, m. . hetantia!, fast sailing, fit clase Ships all built in this free arid etd oa Tickeoreaenens measured, | reckless attempt—been made to trample underfoot from all. anastera.( Thonsh hey yet theyeid ciee — 3 — came in contact, that, although he hue been a the New York, are commanded by men of experienee ig “ > i pp hey, 37° Total. . 2.1978 bravo through Life, he hus yet cseaped without in- y ty and that the ships of this line will sail punctually as advert the glorious ‘stare and stripes” which led our fore- t 8! » he hus y! ¥ LAE coal gis Sy Seoeatsted! punstenily on” the ist oF vibe packst ship GENESBEE,, Capt. Minot, will enceeed the | fathers on to victory, and whieh should wave in re phage their Mii basi Le Ftlonre jury, except that of a flesh-wound given by the ran- ‘That Cabina are elegant and commodions, and are famished | Vcmnat. AS = a Soe AND HALLOWEEN | ihe breeze forever, and as it flutters in the winds, | ohsvured, overwiiclmeds and atterly lost in an in. | _ CoURt FoR Tux Conrection or Ennons —Buf- | dum shot of « man who huew noting of the we of with whateyer ean conduee to the ease and comfort of passen- ha si lle gg HA, SOT. Captain | Url defiance into the teeth ct all the monarchial i? b Th 1 falo, Aug. 9.—Present—Senator- Foster presiding; | te pistol But it his own duels have been almost ners, The new steamer PENOBSCOT, Captain namerable swarm of foreigners. e evil came ae K 5 | bloodiees, he k h lami ee of 100. Pe leaves the gud of what, Boston, | Rovernments of the-earth. It should teach the | op by slow and imperceptible degrees, but was at Justice Beardsley and 22 Senstors. Cause No 5—Anne lo 68, he knows how to make them fatul to sane oe coe peer eck SO"oy le Cite Maths | Setoetenneaes wile te nadine on horses abore | Lope oF Kame, whose minions were the first to | jas iresisuiblo nd fatal. ‘These were the persone | Fowslland al sppalianiave, Marthe Murrey and clirey oreemt, ad that, too, when proce ag realy Bills of lading aze signed therefor. Places, to convey Dussengers to the neighboring towns. aitempt to Sivarece jour fae that moither ot hor) generally employed in civil wars. A multitude [cope Bt abn mance eretafors entered om 4 moot ‘livia canvensatd such as ould be mst easily For freight or Peseeyes SPRUE & MINTURNS, Sc HE EO RR EIST aN ate, oleh Me dhe oe sogh ithe? in soul or | Made up of such people is always fickle, inflammea- | calondar and remit the same to the Chancellor for relea- | and Cilley. ‘#1 South : gw York, fae SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, | bad peweaie Boab - Plc tei a: Pie pt ved ery, oui p ett vindictive, and burning with am- ving “Mr. Aan del Ri tse for de ee ; pe And this map, whoee public life has been « con- om FIELDEN, BROTHERS, & CO., VE MW AK TD x dj 5 ition to level all distmetions. . Mason and Mr. were heard ogainst tinued . iol da d ry Liverpool. RE ONLY 18] CENTS. ground. tien ‘enatiot ted with its. No 9 -Hall vs, ) aued ecene of brawls and violence, and ditregar TSE IP RETR lacks THE NEW aND. swier ny, ER RAINBOW, We do not proscribe religion—the Roman Cath. | Baavrizs or tue Sysrem.—Is there not a man Gird sider Mi uation fpr oles y delivered ri mie hm of laws the most sacred in the eyes ot Ged and PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. CAPTAIN ZOuN AFFY. olie Church may be well enough : hundreds of bo- | in one of our public offices whose principles in his | opinion in favor of affirming decision of the Chancellors | Man—the safeguards of human life—this man, an asd gfter Monday, a Praag spd neat men belong to it—nuative us well as many | Own country were ro inimical to the ruling pow- | decision of the Chancellor affirmed. Calendar called a| whose private morals had been depicted ws ihe THE 3 LINE 73g.A. M. and te P.M. Leave New York, | adopted citizens worship in that church, and they | ¢T8, hale en sakes bee. recently hah pay he ar ae vee Berrys EAL ths pert ae bi bd by those oan non im, beste. by m vn i 2 M, and 4 P. M. “4 are ornaments to society; but who were they who | was for, innocently enough exc aime rah by a ho had associated with him in Congrece, [Sailing Letty Le ea Th ook inte et.overy wopth) | VON ae Eee ind a FM. and New | go hasely attacked a Meeting ot Native Americans | St Patrick, I'm against the government.” ——_—_——_ aod by others who have been all their lives in his Pence hag to send te Oud otint their friends |” Freight enrried at very reasonable rates. in Kensington, in May last?’ They were oman Qg- Are there not men in office appointed by Tue Rocks at Amosxeso —The rush of water, | immediate neighborhood, and whose general re- the angements with the Subs¢ribers,and | Mav 1nil. 1844 sre | Catholics, Irak Catiiolics—nen of no edicati_o,nor | the executive simply for their usefnines at elec- | & cettain seasons of the year, over the ledge of | putation corroborates their statements—this man 18 ve there, come, Owen this superiog Ling if, Feckem, Sellist | NEw OMK, ALBAN) AND TRUY SIrAMDUAT | yet natural talent, and why? By order of their | ions, and their power and influence over a cer‘uin | £fanlte which extends neatly across the channel of Mer- | held up as apattern® y thefrieuds of Jaw and order AOE 77a shea Bassa fist wie Ginen ot Amelie. Crd sips, JANY AND TROY.—Moring | Church, or rather the strict mandate of the Pope | class of forcigners, whose vowrs and principles are | mills, bas wrought holes in that ledge of singular form, | country,” an embodimenti(t use the lorevege ef pailtg every vix days, thereby aftording weekly eqgnapanention be broct ie Dist ot Bacay succeeding | Kome, they ate prohibited fron. reeriving eda | ever for sule to the highest Lidder?’ Aud io the | sud which are worth an effort to sev. The Merrimack, | his fricade) ol ee the morals of ihe country tte there, to see thet they shall be abeocteter eneredinte Pee Monday, Weds extion; they are born and nuised in ignorance; | exercise of that vocation, not unfrequently oppose | at that place, when the stream is swollen, rushes over the abebenn vtdiinialls ibn neretniaanacn sata teat aekcaiil : doe Sess Pg Coptain, 8. I . Monday, nes | with the very milk which they uraw from their | the native, and ehield their countrymen from the | Jedge with foghifal rapidity—making a sight and utter. would be eal << sy he Mt e. ite jaeaped ‘at la the Dartion agreed for jot ipcorn Dig ee eoety will The Btrames 0 tain A, Gorham, Tuesday, Thare | {other's breast, they inhale a sort of fanot cism | strong arm of justice! How long are these things | | van4d at once grand and almost dealening. Living, hea oe a Ar y hh Fe Bleck Bal gr Ola Line of Livepool Packets, Comprice | daz nnd Saturday Morning, at 7 o'clock. which grows firmer as they advance in years, und | to lasit—until October next! however, even at the distance of only eighteen miles | lis duughtere, to indoctrinate them with his a cegiions tien compriee | ONE veuing Lane from the foot of Courtlandt stest, direct continually becomes firmer until it waxes iuto ha- 4 tnerefrom, it wae only the 4h of July last that we learn. | morals? or the instructor and exemplar of his eons, Py The NEW YORK. Steamer SWALLOW, Captain A. MeLeau, Monday, | tred to all who du. not. believe as they do. . Whe | , LUCSDERBOLTS.— The arguments of the Native | od the fact that the action of the water when high, had | 10 teach them that code of honor jor the field of Py ae ‘ednesday and a x Aye Tele. Teceda willdare deny thie’, Not.even, the a fend of Americans, in defending their rights, are so many | there worn a mulitude of cav of circular form, and | which he is a professor, or that skill at the ganiog of aging Steams ATE Decaingy act oelocs. Rs hese Tawar y h febiti af 3 t off thanberbolts hurled by their Vulcan strength among | differing in size fom the diameter of a four qaurt measure | table toc whieh he i still more distingurbed% 4¢ GLAND, y, i their ligh " ese fanatics themselves—the eeekers of office | heir opponente, scattering their feeble nonsense to | to that of a flour barrel. These hoves are as regQ@lar in i th the Ne- 8, b- of this Line, owing to cht of we | wh, ke th PPO! a 8 there be any such, he ought to join with the Ne. BP ay Dl ee Bi ore oh tre able at all times to fart and’mech Afbasy tod | WHO make them their tools, aod inreturn tor thei | the four winds of heaven. form a1 the tp rare through which grain passes @nder a | (iaire) pe chy such, he ough Lata ate Ae taptpaaicecean tad pe Caen 05 oeene: puter O05 oy To ample time to whe the morning train of cars forthe | labors they pluce them into offices. “Ah! but,” 2 __ | mill stone, and of depthftrom a few inches to three or four mttaer ec Set a aay are : cage oF wrest. says the reader, “they only make them watchmen, | Tae Brsux.—Would priestcraft wrest the Bible | feet. The. question arises, by what process were they | ¢X¢Mplar of munners and morals for the » hole ing, or remitting money to or passage or freight, apply on board, or at the offices en the | Iumplightere, etc., apd aoe carbs leciresey” Aer|| ieomauac ihe? holy, pare and immaculate book | made, and what time has been required for the work. | R&Uon, rather thaa ¢ olopel Polk, whore life bas ti f u y » The Aret ir quiry is answered, we are told, in thie wise; | flowed on without one stain on his morality to . their relatives, ean et all tignes obtain srt ante amount, drawn direet | wharves: 0 ——_BUHe_ | mit this, they are but watchmen, lamplixht Would they depri hidren of its heavenl: on the i, = “ y A y plighters, etc., ould the’ jeprive our chi are oti heavenly mall {the l thi " " HI ts ho hi iol d th di ‘um. Hora en basta ES & CO. FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. and why are they nothing more% Simply because | precepts? Yes, in all ages it has been their object, Of the ledge. or smouther stones, of a few | sully it; who has never violated the deevrum, $59... they are fit for neal tod They israth mothe [and the reerve: Balls of their Pope prove it. 4 he weight, {rom the stream above, such is the power | much less the laws of society. math Paid on demand at any a Cyd Bier ‘The Roval Mail fiamers CALEDONIA | commen sense to become any thing beyond that. | Bible is the history of the world, its great chart, | ona, velority with which the water rushes down the de Breve all ineipal towns throughout & re and ACADIA, will leave Boston, for come any, thing beyond that. Sigg pba sa t weil | clivity, were long ago carried upon different porions of | Conveyance or Mails For Canapa From Exo- s HE. Otsrcaee Co! ‘above ports, as follows, viz > Tn this reepect allueion is made only to the “lower | the chronicle of God’s doings! Te B ible ! well | the ledge; and, being lodged in positions sufficiently xe Land —A short Cime lite thé Beth Govrrnment . , order.” Priests can hold no office, they can only | do we remember our aged mother sitting beside | cure to guard egainet being waxhed 39 Fulon scree Bak iors) f pein . + Friday, Ans. i become cit:zens by perjury! and they alone ure | the little table and her night lamp, poring oyer its | exposed inthe fivonal the pmens at high w: ; to have the N, B.—The Line of Li sis port 5 ja ghd sire f pabers educated— they alone enjoy the benefits of books | hallowed pages,and ever and anon raising up her | kept in a horizontal porary. motion, until this action, by jt 3 ; iy ate mS ‘hb cannot be determined, has faa tothe Old Couey find it to their comfort an tages their educa them over the membere | sage ; that picture is before ue now, and the base phenomena spoken of There are many taeg vo eateee tals OCC eset ais ee | eee F hand that would wrest it ftom us, and destroy this 3 the lwaer stones by which the cavities wei noe te nae — of their congregations, b. th male and temule ; y : ere | and 8. 8. Lewis, soe ______. | BRITI6H AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL Now is it right that ihe sunple residence of five | pleasing ret etive vit and schools, yet, dilating vpon some striking pas. | through « poried of time whi + flected holes, @ sides, they enjoy all the advan- | dimmed eyes ti a, ebould die the dewh | courte: when we were there—and ouly tn he set in ine, | aud North American 'M. il Steamsbipa, was tequesteu Ty ObLb LINE LIVEKPUOL PACKELS. 0 vate | i ia God! We ex- poe is him to esceriain which was the most cerirable route 10 Of 1200 tons and 440 horse each— ier toaltt a eges of Rader ae re “he toll egies ne “ Book of Caro: oe tue nex: rise of the stream —N. Hampshire Statss- | carty them there being two lines of ruiiroeds now con- Lords of : | structing from Bost Busi v k SR ermal ag ot theAd | Are these men, born under the weighty hund of | ties,” by James Rees, and which are now being Sig, Mibetehe Maca 2 te UId Lingus ratnets for Livespuut will HiBee Captain Alexander Pye oppresion, imbibing at their very birth, either the publiched in the Home Journal, where they appear Snocxtra Ratroap Acc t.—A boy about E1q, President of th rye | bay = td angering nad RALEpys 1 Ccprain Edward - notions of aristocracy, or the subjugation of elaver, | iu a series of numbers. Under the head of the Bible, | 13 yeara wf age, named David Graham, was run invited Mr, Lewis Lott and bicut. Ambre yee * pie ! $i ia - a ae, capable of legisl-ting for a people born free and | No. VI. in that paper ot March 27, 1844, we find | over thie morning on the Baltimore Railrond, betweea | Caledonia, Mr. Greene, et the Boston Post Off Sane" 6 CAMBIUA, 5. Karten C, dine, living free? No! no! They are dangerous: if | the following :— Broad etreet and Shippen fane, aud wasso much injured | M. Filton, Mr. 8 Beiknep, Mr. & H 3 | win Sift fom Liverpoo! suid Besos, via. Hijtius, as. followe: they hate the monarch of their native land, they | ‘The reading of the Bible was prohibited by | that no hopes arc entertained of his recovery. He hed . Wheidun, of Boston, and Mr. Kowerd 4 1 ; acne ee ae Liverpool. | love, the King who prescribes their religion, who | Heary VIll., except by those who occupied high | ¢limbed upon the foremast car, when the conductor see. ' pool, to pess Over the tuo roads ond the s 1 i Aygustcch, | keeps them in ignorance. Ay, they would “ kise | offices in the state; a buble Indy or gentleman | 128 him, beckoned to him to get down Hw went tojump | post arrived in this city yesterday morning, :fter baving . 16 1 fifveria, Ryne. doe. the rod thut smites them. en meo kneel to | might read it in ‘ their garden or orchard,’ or other ea a Leayiere the ear'and the hah Sy ind it, The | passed over the Fitchburg roed biber in a very sopio sid y 2 os 8 Vestols carry saperienced surgeons, and amv supplied | kigg the “big toe” of a Man, they will follow his | retired places; but men and women iu the lower | Werle of the latter car passed over bis left thigh near | satisfuctory manner. ‘The perty wave, Montrenl sbis iow. 1 BY wi : ‘ ey v! 5 Ue 0 ; the hip, mangling it ina shocking manner.—Phit Gaz. | morning, returning by the Coucord route— when @ iF ort Tee MONTESUME Jon 1 ¥! Fer tnt oF banana, PPI oe aM, Ju Mn cietation < jm death. Will ey — at cara Ayo ey forbidden to read it, or to | aug. 10. will be sent to Wushiogten tid We tay shortly exp ct " ‘» . a. a jacts and arguments—if so they may ave it tead to them! our Engheh correspondence to reach us in @ much S Loma, Mere H centre POR AN aE Wi ieee called, are rather short and inefficient, yet they | A Spenish writer says, that if a person! Feow Rep Rivin.—The planters on the Missis- satisfociary. manner then. bitheste =sAtonteves Gezetis, ‘The, BUROPE, 1 8 | 1944.) THE NEW STEAMBOAT (2844. | give our fnends cause for reflection, and as | .n- a come to his bishop to ask for leave to read | ging: and many onthe Red River have for ‘some | M8 8 ois “ Shee 1 ¥ SMPIRE, tend to convince them; the space allotted is but | the Bible, with the best inteotion, the bishop fave teen picking ection. ‘The second planting on the | 4 Tay BIE A ThNEW Y fnew.) . 6 Sent CAPTAIN D. ROWE, short, they have to do. The reader can enlarge | should answer bit from Matthew, ch. xx. ver. 20. | river tide tair at present, and the crops look encoureging Tonacco cror —A triend from Charlotte County. ‘ a fr % ‘eb. 1 ; 5 y on them—he can pick them out one by one and | ‘ You know net what you ark.’” should the frosts bold off a reasonable time. The water | 19 this State, informe us that an upurually er vere ‘b. B. Cropper, April 16 jane on GUDAY, er a a ae weigh them well, and find that his decision will be 7 . ° * hd was very low above Ale xandiin. though there were nine | “fu oe by a an ty legen ‘The GOLUMEL. moa eb. perform her trips regularly ‘during the sea- | right. AMERICAN SCRIBE. Tn India, a y of the Bible was ditcover- | freton the falls, owing vo the back water of the Vissis | Ni raphe in be counts adjoining ae u 4 Ur. yt ollows >= DOWN ‘At Hague ia Holland, a clergyman owmed John | ¢4 10 the moun! which was supposed to have | sippl. The Planter went us high up the Ouachita ai | Cr) Bren in Te ator severul tontie, cud uy 1® ‘The YORKSHIRE, (usw,) io % ors poem, aE IN de Backer, scarcely 27 years vid, alter muay loug | b2em-hid there to eave it from the fury of the Ho- | Bsyou Bartholomew, und found ye water backed up| Gitiaay dunt the drought still conthied. \")he culn . G. Bailey, } ob Aug. 2,...at7 F. M. and vexatious examinations by the papistical ingui- | man Church, whose veneration and love for the : ayunes M62 | crop must be curtailed a bait sf noe i Shipe are aot surpassed in cof or comfort si ora, merited the crown of martyrdom. ‘ihe |“ Holy Buok” was euch that to monopolize it all nas the tobacco is very doustiul I accommodatioas, or in their qualities steady good sense and piety which appeared in the | t© themselves, and not unfreqnently caused a bon- |» Repran Rent —It hasbeen a matter of surprise | Country th ta failed. or were de i y vensels in the trade. A fi be mude of ki: d M8. which and the beds were new sown. This of charneter and mau during his imprisooment, and his uncommon | Aire to be made of certain works, an ; which | to many in this country how the large amounts of eae sein sation nit iat be paid to jos. 15; at do font bed atteliew in the migst of the flames, | Would tend to enlighten the people, aud muke In the shape of “Htepeal Heat" “O'Connell ri Bg of the Srey, nud a wht of sein 5 note Ure com! of a ye be Teele eaten Id have disarmed the diaposition to be cruel them acquainted with what they termed a ‘‘eealed | bute” ave hen raised in Ireland, If the fol | Cully, | Many, pls wath Bekveht Aden bal 3 ne regards sailing, will be observed as : 2 the largest stagm- | would have disar position to be cruel in ne ters havea tull crop standing. in mediating . " boat afloat horsepower, boilers | the breast of any ot er than a aet of demons. ‘The | book.” The Roman Church caused all the Syric 1g sietement in the Liveryeol correspondence of the | ira thy tobscce tbat was planed early, cau at One H pig vied wi tent Salty Valves, to prevent the possi. brought against him weres manuscripts to be destroyed at the Synod of Udi- Fy oscutshed 4s to be relied om, the modus operandi is ual | Foy ight ‘The tobuccu crops of the tutee jee of outward ig now 4 i charges 5, i toe amps ins et erry even at mite Cabana 20 fet Jone, with separate falcons for Ladies | 1. “that he hud spoken lightly of Papal indul- | amper, near Cohen in 1609. But now it appears | '¥ pecoented (Or as caine gash ents | EVE weeeg’ Sask Shoes wo Oey Stewards ti ( ide and all 1220 tous, rs. | Rngiue 600 te "at I al " 1] not permit onreeives to Co by the Ste \ id Gentlemen—apacious State Rooms exten jeg gences. that the most valuable manuscripts were not de: p inde for Repeal. ‘This journal | Commonwealth, that we wi Read ‘Neither the Captain or owners of thewe Shi i | a ae Asta aad anna fate aa 2. That he bad neglected tocelebrate mase. aim | stroyed.. i Mister that 8 Porton at iy entered the hove ote peor | lieve that another is to tw: added to the disheartening r0- Act (pn RA ge soy takes | Py'iny other inthe worlds Ample accommotations for Suet: | 8 ‘That he had married a wife. ‘Thus it appears that during the dark ages of Eu- | man ot night. while the orcupant wee in his bed, and de- | Verses of the past. utk Herald, Aug. 9. = a4 age haaengery ta Brat large wel trent lated Cabine, one of which At his trial the president used some expressions | Tope while rgnorance and superstition in @ manner | manded the Repeal Rent. On decliving, from inability, ated al i ‘i i i “) denied the scriptures to the rest of the world, the | to pay it, he was told that if he refused to poy the shilling a be aR Retard ike pooh et lal toed wee | Bible Jound an acylum ia the mountaing of Mulaga, | hetwould report him. the Journal adda, (iat ag the fet ¢, boys b icago, Agents. ten harlets rather than he should have married, where it was revealed aud freely read by upwards \trer for the consideration of \ ve rn eae syne f . aed | 4 Pails, ARRANGEMENTS FUR 1644. ire and given the court all the trouble.” of one hundred churches. _ x teported in the proper quert:r, Md tl i & OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE. | scgost 104. ABNEY, & CO | “Mes was the history of priesteraft in the 16h | ‘There are many old Svrie MSS., besides the | De protected from the nocturnal visite of Reper extor- | 10 y that bout by 0 street, comer of South. andtony Ire century; has it improved since? Bible which have been well preserved. For the | “We have heard it intimated that meny of the Repeol - . .. | Synod of Udiamper destroyed no volumes but t “cont STATEN ISLAND Wr Asr—If a Roman Catholic cannot obsain | which treated or refigiogs aieivinds oF chanel ee, ee Bike dae wipe on date ee - Legs Tear to gall rstantiog of FERR Y. ig hie Tera for a trifle of iperet — premacy. bs " general, : OF WHITEHALL. rom performing any contract entered into y y " eo: mo re P Alfred i immedutuly endeavored to reuder sasint- tS eh aeete he Boul mY Pages = | Eroteataty apart trom things connected with o | yft"¥Or°yn fades isthe enaterad Mave Anna | wisi ecmi ag James Pare if Suiece | face andr the ea former kf ee 5 1, u - ; A A A Gh oo 4 ‘wo of the were recover d abunt 12 welnck M — ot ces tite nocetide involve the power granted | ith kind words, industrioug charity, and usetul wived a heavy charge in his mouth aud ex | “V8 4 gran’ acts, the way worn soldier in his pilgrimage to lib- Herald. ScUErEanae Arthcy casiyaniy a je It, “apres ard Crevas: ‘The emba of the levee at kort AMIL' NEW YOR! to the priest by a canon of the church, wherein it is H ., +2 ae id. the perieh ry erty’s shrine, or the martyr’s tomb. Women are the plantation of Mudame Arnauld, ii a a oye pena gid ba or Hemifion ig ih PM. a covered ASA Bo | Bg cc the angels of earth, sent from heaven to make men More Fase Tuan Wetcomr.—In the neighbor. | of 8 John the Baptist, about 80 miles +a Bh a oe [8 opm yRdigie Bi Ageg bard PT TERE, Ae gamete renmered. Ee ee | more noble, more moral, and more independent— | hood of Hereford. England, recently, @ swarm of bees | on this side of the levee, gave way about tn o'clock J ve. wi frends, drafts are given, payable at sight, on | K CLIETON AND NEW YORK. Fee es yerwnibent Tp and void, i€1t 80 seem | Consequently, true Americans ! | settled under the bonnetof & littl girl, down the nideof | terday morning. We conversed wink ® yoninaneh ite “s ‘ .5 2 an Ml. a ope oF priet i fe anatel: came to city for purpos 4 ees cn iw inom ais Shea eM. If then the Protestant have no better way of ma- “Women, dear women, still the same, Her dno nad the bora were hived without Ker Fecelving | driving machiue to aseistin stopping (he breach | When 4 tna,” me) a _ Gundays exces) | king the Roman Catholic adhere to his plighted Whose lips are balm and looks are fime, a single sting. he bet the plantation, ot clever cole. Sewn. feet, eile . ri ri A i je man ea! », levee first gave A i sanitkitlen, LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD meet aren me Ferrey be tes eotieyeomasene tp Woman's bright empire never dies maerike ea coe | Ad fitern fot deep, and continued 0 Incrvase with far- he, “ty Mai neers eo iere Fei a ry ot Se i‘ Tie Pause, AN, Assasin —When an editor in’ Atlas enumerates sev m in Tennessee, Wis Lett 1 s:ecncpaaannialal ‘A ~ otal re A 3 | hi it writ rt ells the bi it | at ill give their t Mr. Clay. Mage ‘ho oid wag in the habit. of doi accustomed before ielochoods fe the pamel eeccen ry his Seen : pest Sorcme.—Mr. tl Douglass of this town, says r . } f " Mass.) Rock, committed suicide Be 4 . i tasngers at tent the South Perry thot of Whitaal x yoing to give his evidence, to promise himeelf that | readers, and advancing his cause, is in the eyes of | Goop —Uamartied men ate taxed $1,75, married men, TG Mt rie rope; tl beam m his own Ki f! 1) Londom; | at 734 o'clock, A. ehets may be procured , | ae would swear ated that LY oi the community, as he should be in those ofthe law, | ¢) 25, in New Jerswy. What astrong inducement thie | honse, last Saturday afternoon. Mr. Douglass was form- i marery ows ane At ype fem at lyn, precisely ht as . Was this Cornish. knave a Roman Catholic, or | a base assassin. He uses weapons similar to the | js for young men to matry—save 50 cents a yearby it in | erly a resident of Maine, but vame to this town lest cum- ‘or ¢ 1.) to taken’ to Btonington, ile sWelsdary and Fern did he aet so by the advice of the priest? It looks | Venitian bravo—stabs in the dark,and when galled | taxes. mer. Insaaity is the cause. He once before ae y quate tig Nope N Hood bepot, on Moeears, Hoare: | very, like (a Jesuitical | praak—ias, did Bishop upto make atonement, hides behind the “tribunal ‘ iyi? ne gut he roe Pat easeen Matin Be TW. BY & CO, . pened ughes’ anonymous letter-—a riest’s DONE | of three,” and begs for lie. Bah! Such con- There were 834 marriages,in Lowell las: | by his wile. , uate” i P ee Forks Acari whe Pde net"? BOHM. Os eee | lemonade, crackers, guns, gunpowder, ete. | temptible puppies Should not be permitted to touch vor ne wes fifty nine youre of age.

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