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THE NEW YORK HERALD. oe ee ee Sa Vol. x. 232—Whole 5 ‘ sian seebess NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21, 1844. Belen: Rupe ene ——— a = - nen oe en a a x on oe =a = ss at —= = So TT rane Te THE NEW YORK HERALD. |4 ?A#18 MILLENARY ESTABLISHMENT CHINA. smuzgleo goods may be confiscated, whatever their Philadelphia. Theatricals, dc. AGGREGATE CIRCULATION IN NEW YORK pplementary§Trenty—Non-Officlal Trons= | deserijiion or vane may be; while the merchant (Correspondence of the Herald.) It is stated that the project of a new Theatre in Boston has met with much favor in that city, and that there will certainly be a new and good one erected, with a fine company to open in readiness for the fall campaign. The Comedy of “Quid Pro Quo,” written by Mrs. Gore, for Mr. Webster, Manager ot the Hay- market Theatre, London, and which took the prize of five hundred poands Fi been brought out ut the Arch Street Theatre, Philadelphia. John Davis, the boy who robved Herr Alexan- der, the magician, of twenty-one gold eugles at Cincionati, Ohio, a few days since, was arrested in Kentucky and all the money recovered. Mr. Miolan, the violinist, for, several years at- tached to the Orchestra of the French Theatre in New Orleans, died at} onaldsonville, on the 6th instant, aftera lingering illness He was a young man of, great promise in his profession. The Albino Family are about to give three Con- certs at Newburyport, where they will appear in male and female characters as Albinos and Afri- cans. ARENNE & CO., ized by the C H ‘i x Beane Delsinan: Gee Pines. Vendentes Ba, tyes lation, vers goged im such transactions shall either Puitapenenia, Aug. 19, 1844. ? 7 Aan o honor of making the Ladies of the United States, . . ‘. be prohibited from ttading, or when their accounts ss : THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. the. ic particularly, chat they wil [| . 4 ‘The a hmeptora for leving daties on imported | ire closed, be strictly required to depart without | Revival of Business—The Riots— The L fects of the ae ee t fashioiable Millinery pe vepeipay omrigreperai hice ieee onan the least favor or sereening; the Chinese officers | Western Floods on our Merchants—Arrest of a To the Public, ii Grand stv) bs Mee tote shall benaetuath be 24 yt ELUM | also stall take such native traders as have been | Custom House Clerk on a Criminal Charge— THE pap ange HERALD—Daily Newspaper—pub- ‘i ae assets, tapas d ale ine | tnd Bhavgha. of Canton, Fuchau, Amoy, N102P9 | enenged x snuggling, or io somes how? Soe Captain Robert Tyler's Maiden Case—Discharge lished every day of the year except New Year's Day and Fourth fully Neoreisivekettl se 2 é RAN cers as have been sharing the spoils, and after a OFS.” Pitberd teach or coon ar Mic Lotattieten a ‘olicited to wisit the: saloous, where they 2 The newly appointed commercial regulations severe invevtigation, punish them, according to law of the Scotch Giant and Giantess. : “ inery line | which have been officially prommlgated shall heuce : ‘y 4 ‘ 5 i paid—cash in advance. og OE CN 1 ne gp a af gpg: Si gph 13. Lereatter, whenever, Chinese traders shall Sin: The business of the city has increased at THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday ied of the-Uinon ite Plein 3. The fines levied on Merehunt vessels, which wie i {eke onde to Hong x is fot aalis they a great rate during the last two or three weeks — moming—price 6% ceuts per eopy, or $9 12 per annam—post | Si revious to tlie Vein opened tothe abn aieaneee | Have entered port, and neglected to report them pdr aad at pla mir mite agen od Whereas during the riots, and for some time after “ADVENTISURS ev nformed that the eireulation of the | —“reuaucrunls suena : aud mre teed nel ot aa erparerap rete Maa LT Ted and. Shunghat, while they obtain | they had subsided, travellers (on pleasure trips) Herald is over THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND, and increasing CIAL FLOWERS AND Pike onsen Fe A rrratine wecirs na if? pefinits from the various custom houses, after which } from the South and West, and even business men, fast. It has the largest ciroulation of any paper in this city, aaa William stnee, Ny | Fegent cominercial treaty. i Hao ad ce Hons hee ine would pase through the city aa fast.as possible, and or the world, and, is, therefore, the best channel for business e Lavine achets their assoxtinent ‘of Kall |. 4 As soon as the five ports of Canton, Fuchau, puriebe Ol laying tn fet fe Soan eo ice akg | at most, not more than three orfour 4 day would bar oF rp cer pooner menieran are juvteed to “hive tion's cal taatne sper Teneo and Shan fal sanaliheve nen ouehe permitted to Zo to the offices ofthe Chinese autho- | stop at any of the Hotels ; now there are 40 or 50 wane ais padetodamet vy hay swf not leave Une tre with ut expr. tale et shall Be the above-named five ports, and {:7itied.at the ports of Canton,Puchau, Amoy, Ningpo | arrivals-a day at euch ot the principal Hotels. And JAMES GORDON BENNETT, themselves dit the publi will not be deceived with “Ammican | they shall notbe permitted to. go to otlier ports ; | ANG “hinclinl, wud ask for & passport, taking eure | jt was intensely amusing during two weeks ater Puorniston oy tH Henaup Eetanits Ceres Nr oh rancl, Setuey haze. thats house ia Pirin ltusde | while the Chinese people shall not be permitted to | 10 Pay the duties ou the importation of theirgoods, | the city was calm and orderly, 10 see travellers LASHMENT, acy,1No, 6, and deal exchisively ia Freeh flowers. danattadamanlnse.corith, thirty aod tn: icade But Chinese merchants purchasing goods at Hong } driving up to the door of the Washington hotel tor Northwest comer of Fulton and Nassau stree 4 ud IF rnc, p 8 Kong trust ship them on board of Chinese vessels, instance, and sending for Mr. Hartwell, the land- _ BOOTS AND SHO} clandestinely in other ports. Furthermore, the - eet BN ! r which vessels must request a port clearance from bh k-keeper, and gravely ask them if i FOR HAVRE—The 1 pee JUNTRY MERCHANTS and others ar invited public envey of the British nation hus issued a Achat ~ A lord, or the book-keeper, and g y a George H. Barrett, the well-known comedian, fastened! French targus LSING A” Uapeain’ Girvan, Lexamnind our tock of the shove articles Part oe proclamation, clearly forbidding the resortin other | [Ons Kone, just ue they obtatn a permit from the | they conaidered 11 safe for a person to remain in | was at Philadelphia’ at last dates. The Forum will sail on or about the oth instal, | ight oF ies va Ki places; and should the merchants of the Baghch bya ape ip ca ore Eo the clly a for hs puRbt ripe W Pag a says, that he is among the lust survivors of the old B fy en's Ki sy cp gp : agit : Als! t 3, that the height of the riots, the finn Wi Ci uation either break this contract or dwobey tis | sermits must exhibited them to the Chinese officers Sfatonun, Kiting slaughtorug: ipl Aceh thane Philadelphia company of Wood and Warren. fo ‘* sowed Brogans, regulation, affecting not to have heard of the pro Mrs, Hunt still continues to draw good houses in Boys aid'youths? 4 clathation of the public envoy, while they proceed | Cvery tinte of their arrival, tor inspection and ex- | nui, Walnut. 5; ruce, Market, Arch, and the pria- amitil in order to avoid mistake : v : At other | cipal sircets were calm and quiet us a summer Albany. ia ens Mausre ” No. 9Tontine Building, cor Wall aud Wats st. ENG OF PACKET SHIPS FOR NEW OR- E. Eg subscriber will despatch a first class takes we ip, weekly for the above port; and great care will be “ to other ports, and wander about huying aud seil- 2 4 7 . 1 wee ve the accommodations for second cabin and steerage ose! ths a) . i 3 page ; Roe ports in Kwantaog, Fuken,Chekien, Krangeu, such | Sabbath morning, and ladies by huvdreds were Mr Harrington, the ventriloquist, is proving very feted np in The smoke comforialye manner. For fur- tower than cverfureaah Greny szetpeanees bo the tase ot done? boo rey ean eee iretiter Winer te as Ghapu, &c., they not being places of constant | taking their ordin:ry walks in them and the square, | attrective at the Concert Hall, Boston, in con- ‘aie re Shar U.S, Hotel Buitdeuge’ 200 Pearl street, English oficersare not to make. any ubjection... | itetcouree, the Chinese traders are not permitted | without the least fear or trepidation. All the busi- | junction with Mise ft. Clair and Miss Hood. - . + ade 8. Hotel Buildings, lave Holt’s House, tur permits to go to Hong Kong; and if they | ness part of the city was undwiurbed the whole Md’lle Fanny, a most beautiful specimen of the Orang Outang, just received, is ¢xhibiting at the Boston Museum. Also, Dr. Valentine in his comi- calities. Mr. ©. M. Walcot, of the Olympic Theatre, New York, is engeged at the Albany Museum. Miss Kinlock is also ut the same establishment. The citizens of Salem areabout to be visited by Mrs. Hunt, Miss Fox, Mr. Thompson, and Mr. Howard, for the purpose of introducing, for three “pocror JORDAN'S, Should Chinese subjects proceed w otier places still gi,thy PACKET FOR HA “ evenve culters must combine with the d th ; f th shad! ) i ti aPReHG tho o th the English | 1) . cutters I time, and the avocations of the merchan's went on web fre Myet en werner! D Ae rea tte MEENA tuneael opue! Dome, ad for rnc eeu af eee ate English officers to inguire into their conduct and | hourly without let orhindrance, There never was Por ett or pag apply to. 3 6 without @ 7 <3 promptly care wit A thd lnwae of he couatry. ale! P Te f K the slightest commotion over the equares in any a9 re By gre HiNCKEN No Fegan Sspecially valuable oo iarioawes abd annie te ate, contain: bar eee oer Bar ar ae Deinnie: viatie 14 At Hong Kong an English officer must be ap- direction, from St. Philip's church, except that ed? ee 1» CORNET _| iy requisite medicine and application, with the by Sinew: the Jusion of the treaty of Nan | 20mted who, on the arrival of Chinese vessels at | which was made by the soldiers. But that’s all AS CAPE TOWN, oF 8 Po on Wepcost of | hee je isa * and advice, eqgbling jen king, the: pee gah, : see ain re ote respon F | that port tor the purpose of purchasing goods, must | over now ‘ A ggasi me “aew: Bp Brig i" “4 Pier viake pees giypenateey SB for Gono y Hi an certs ab RE ny stredy examine th va 3 and should there be 5 ‘i master, Y Newt, &e. No. 2, for i . . cc rt y r BEIE PRRCOS 3 SHE ENORIG Care P have said that business has increased here re- = BE vie ane, £8300 burt, wil booed & above, Beste.” S05, Venenal diseases all ole for the debia of merchants; aud, according io | yy cy sesaronn Sponges Rca Bla. Fa sey 2 enrarnecee ghee " a Finale Weakivesies or Whites. d ie 2 5 i ply to the Captain, Qu Roar ft of sth set orto Prise of ea 1 complete pcksge $2. Hf any regent caso require he 4th article of the recent commercial treaty, the | j.cses, ar with pases Not furnis ed at Canton, hotels (some of which ure doing a great business) $7 additional madicines they are supplied free. transactions between English and Chinese mer [i ity, Awoy, Niugpo, and shanghai, Ahal corse VRES Second Line)}—The ship w iyttee jowth stivet. old only at Drug. Store 60. Urtnce street, comer of Marion, | chants are not to beconducted any more according | ye the merchants in Market street, Front street, &c smn | fw doors east of N Private Entrance to Otfices, 6044 Maz |< ay more acoorils | chen as smugglers and evaders of the duties, while | are not doing over half as much as they are bound | “ights only, the celebrated Bohemian Polka dance. ular Packet. 1 tre sifate Hntraneeto Othiees, 6046 Mar | co the old system of security hongs, whea petitions | 4 report of the circumstances shall be went to the | tren pee ls tf with a variety of other entertainmenis. f ‘sh Pe fe sf onre 1a Pelco all to expect at thisseason. There 18 another unplea- foutie sual make curly npplientions to SQupenlnan TEP * naar ae aeae: Ls UBD. Sons Fee ee rae te orien, Ohicese Line fe ply hd elie ree pe i oe ae sant matter the Philadelohia, merchaats shave ie . 3 : ye HY" PANIC, LLS having stood the eneli: eels Seek sland ae C ts uric rate! ith this summer: the: in t FOStrH McMURRAY, teatol tune vid experiance are recommended 8 the most | Cebted to English, or English to Chinese, if the ae | y6 stopped in their progress, but all Kinds of emug- | of Wiltne largely to the nércllanié of Bt: Leuieead numerous places through the Mississippi Valley — 100 Pine street, comer of South. | effectual and speedy remedy for Ge ; counts be correct, fous present, and the pro M4 hoor pel eanee my aged Sie patsagers Ave 'weky SuNeSIOE.') dikcoiarges, irhl ation of the arene ewe’ settee perty reamees cere netarn pent bee Gling yeu be prevented. and berths ean be secured by applying as above. ____ausre "| gland, “i'iey “are taken without confinement from basiness or | lore the Goneale, and ia a sablic tlice meake « 15. As the arrangements at Hong Kong are cer- | This is the season that these Western men gener- OLITICAL CARICATURES—The beat and most yale | Pstiction of diet, and without tarntiug the breath or disagree ve the coneu's, ane’ in a public piree mace 49 7 cuuly not like these et the five ports, and as there | ally brington their tall payments; but their terrible le assortment are published and for sale by JAMES | 8 With the stomach, thus exabling che patients to carw them | agreement, when, in accordance with the con-) ire io Chinese officers stati : er i- Balai Nort Spruce ft. Orders, accompanied withare- | “ives. ‘Chey give toe and euceyy to the generative ofgaus, | tract entered into, the different parties nay pursue pede aaa ape oy ot pas losses by the recent floods have prevented them The very superior, fast ship WABASH, UK NEW Sig pa oie y hing Mr. Hield, and Mr. Lambert, two well-known actors, here, were piaying atthe Theatre Royal, Liverpool, in Webster’s company. They were both spoken of approvingly, by the critics of that city. Mr. J. B Gough,'the youthful Temperance lec- turer, is at New Bedford, promulgating his greatest e 5 ely if ever experienced from th % ; ane, a f Y paces uetually arene to, Price Soar HW. 4. | hove performed tay eatsaordunaey euspan chroaie diegharer, | 7aCH other; but there in to be no general s-eurity | pations, the Eugish officers must settle the af- Te eae Ne cexdinith caven lof these Western | Usepines# principles. 0 tice j,views of public buildings: merchants’ places of business, | OostiRate glects, Ke,, after the failuse of all other remedies, in | of the whole bouy for individual merchaxts. fair; but if Chinese debtors escape from Hon i i Personal Movements. et ., drawn and colored from nature, aud free from victumisung | Heteut caves a single Lon is suificient to effect a eure in twodays. | 6, At Canton and other of the five porrs the Evg- | gone aud th - ipe | | men, who aseured me that their prospects carly in < ants. or extortionate charges. ei iyig aawimee | Fury ate eaually cauitable for females. Price #1 yer box with | lish merchants, whether constantly resident or o¢- | ney hay eeueyte alae Ginetta git Mot the Spring were eo flattering, that they feltassured | Gen. Scott arrived at Milwaukie, en route for the Fea ANE Wah SEAN gi RELAND, | 3 torr” wi 36 Crttorinesveet. | Casional visitors, must not, disorderly go ito the | ute chall e Pian ad deoctet ott Hpi Hetand i ubee id be able to pay off this summer every | frontier F hae art the 28h ult, accompanied by SCOTLAND AND WALES.—The Subscriber has + > 7 - ‘ : Phage Aeribg abouts | CCUsws shall draw. up an acco atterand | dollar they owedin Philadelphia and New York ; | Captain Stephen Champlain, of Buffalo, and Lieuts. Sal i wae, Pea from £1 te ae POR BATH, GARDINER AND HALLO WELL. r Villages fuidaatity spetedesiregie ve cone at U3 | teport it to the Chinese. officers, who shall prose: | butthe result hes been, that they have ouly been Whitame vot and Murphy “adi Ge princi lugtitutions throughout the pa ef wew ‘steamer I SSCOT, Captain | als ey Must not go tar into the inter wo teades | o * 7 . : 4 » . .B. Passage to and from Liverpool cay be secure apie var orgs yer aes: at! | the English consala, and in accoraance with the | yand-as sec owe here, for goods obtained a twelve month | that ihe Hun. Geo P. Maren, of Burhogion, Vt lowest rates by any of the line of packets sailing on the Ist, 6th, ou her arrival at the above Fy and as security for them. Should Eagheh mer- | since. And notwithstanding all this, the stock of : 8: y th, 16th, 2ist and 26th of each month; on application as above. st engers to the neighboring towns, feelings of the people and the nature of the coun | cine without Inqaiting accurately be deceived by ods on hand here of all ery or ris is so great | “#8 accepted an_ invitation to deliver the meXxt aus iva ee PLEASANT AND CHEAP EXCURSIONS, | fY, to consult und fix a boundary, which 1 not 1, the officers cannot ingnire farther. Wit sae aie debectiantn, ate atill Senge pid Thee nual addrees befure the New England Society. fi 2 EE ANT / FOR Liv ERPOOL.—New Line. —Kegular meket ment SOMME Ait id N GE MENT. _ | be passed over, in orderto maintain aconstant good tively sant as above, her regular day, "For freight or ‘pasioge, From Pie Not 1, North Haver, foot of Baxtery Place, tons, Whenever sailors and people irom the v benign oma Hons, ual for dor oF co fort, ap Be Suonasloat CINDERELLA, iM ra aa sels arrive, they must wait until the coneu's u y on board, at Orl what a treet, follows, Daily, from May wo Octo! i i egulae 4 ay yy on awharts foot of Wall BSE, i! par Lentes Nee Yak * hte Dajobee dats the native officers have first established the r gala ihe English officers, the latter shall aet- according | floodain the West, &e, will have o tendency to Price of re $100, A. Ms, al da, band! P.M. tion, when they may be allowed-to go owshore | tg the fifth clause of the present suppl ti tS eee ye BGI NEW GHL TANS Bk Leavea Port Hieamoud, it 20 mninutes to 8, and 10 minutes to | But if Knglishinen disobey these regulations, ard | treaty, ino det: aa regent supplementary | put a wholesome check on the iuflated system that Be ret att vga Fe Pe aPas:| 10 A. Ms ag, dig aud O26 FM. ’ dteokdarly hier ioe, tuner ieuvory lapamble abour] Poney soruee to\buy ce perdiestas aareq dad foot-'t has Boon Ree i vaineny coer ant gery ane Old —! ; anid fay racket Ship Crighton at 8 aud 10 A. M.; at 1, 5 and 7% ‘| rhe, iewilk | ee ain gu aystem of expansion that terminated so disastrous ‘The accommodations of this fixe ship for cabin, secoud Port Richmond ic M iniguterto Vand WARE | seize them, and deliver them aver to the consuls ot | MucHever Chivese carry goods to Hong Kong for | tations, heavy home made stocks, long credit, bout M. t 4 sale, or convey goods from Hong Kong to the five | great emptutions, and the whole paraphanalia and James Gettye, Eeq., formerly Grand Sire of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of the United States, dire in Georgetown, D. C., on Thuiedey, in the 53d yeur of his age. Rev. Geo. Shephard, professor in the Theologi- cal Seminary in ngor, Maine, was chosen pre- sident of Amherst College, last week, in place of Dr. Humphrey, reeigned. eet to sh merchants # the five ports get- | ious to sell the Western men large bills of gouds & tuto debt to Chinese traders und escaping to | one long credit—though the prospect is, that they j 3 Kou n the Chiaese officers making « | would not get a cent of the payment tor two years cwar stateatent, accompanied by all the proof-, to. | to come. There is one fact certain—the disastrous Curious Controversy between the Rev. Dae cabin and it vid Hale, and the Rev James Roberjson. passengers cannot be surpasued. al . . 4 | G u i _ Ls nt » circumstar mM ain 4 . . Sipe Apply on board ee en wel eng yn cha ae lk eA Ak a a Me Fogle pation Jot Ppa ‘dat Ul Beweantl ports, they must obtaie permits trom the various | appuratus for inflation, was just getting once more |‘ CounrEsy” or Davin Hare, Eq, cr New 4 Fr int i T. ces may require. he people must p custom houses; now itis agreed upon that the offi i" i torte Wk Je k FAPSCODT, 16 South street, NA et ARRANGE wound hen lest they infringe upou the established | (Usou houses now itis ugceed upon that the offi | uo ful\ play. ‘The floods ‘and the riots gave the | Yor —I called on him, ut his cffice mm Wall st, itively First Packet | yu NEW AND SWIFT SURAMER. 7 h ty of ingi “n stated that phage ks tts » rate us a wholesome check until the termiuation of | men contemplated organizing an Anti-Gambling eo shin SOUTH CAs OW A PraINUOHN Gabe, RAINBOW, atithsmea aad cake theta eantiicee aa ibd date’) Remaet Ab i ed syd tt haste, EL) the Presidential election; ufter that, let every man | Association, und we desired the Tubernucie 10 OD EAC Oe ary a Pet tome | eee Can eat ey rl | oc anne fag | netomat | Een ce wht a rend as d 0 i \- TOUOws sm ve Newark, of Ceutre at rs ‘ ’ »: . ely whethe ony 4 sun shin ulid vy us rh in the best manner w . 0 vids nectrmcabds ged vubscape Pansea gees wien oatll bo aa nerne (aA and Lig Bs Me) Leave New Pork, | Shanghai, to dwell, without being insulted or re- | yf) ois ports, or from the various ports to Hong | he is uble—and pp Rae from under ! disengaged any mght next week. He rephed that it was disengaged altogether at present, ond we could have it any nightiu the week. The foilow- ing conversation then took et R.—At what price? H —Fitty dollars a night, for such a purpose. Ro —Je that the jowest price 7 H—lt you tke it fora number of nights, you may have it at $375. K.— Will i be veceseary for me to call upon you again, if its taken 1 H.—Yes, you must pay for itin advance, or bring some responri- ble person to say that he will ree at paid. K. made another observation, and H seemed as though he was Irituted about something, | did not kuow whar, but thought it was owing to his peculiar tempera- meant, and | leit lus office. ADM, ani th ri 3 be e Chi fic ied on +. aid mrt tre AM eal 3PM ad Now | eth tne Eemblish commate ead’ fa anaiotinity wah | obej whien foport shall be sent ta. to, tbe. eae fea the feelings of the people, consult ae te whut places, aptre_ | or what houses or sites of honses they may make (ND 1KOXY SIHAMBUAT | use Of, which it shall be permitted to Bog 'ishinen reasonable rates, if early application is nad: The cee ¥ = ] re has been coutiderable commotion in the SOHN HERDS ident ot eustoms at Canton, who shall again | Custom House durng the last few days. You re- va the presiding officer at_ Hong Kong, to ex- | member the notorious Towanda Bank of this State ah Beeb Abg Pp uate borhan —a aniciadie Abinplaer sonperh that bie jusily . honthiy repors o e- | ex, in your paper, and soon afterwards + xplo- LIN 4 y . nAleonsery q i pose: v pape 3 xp R ALBANY AND. ‘TROY.—Morming ‘0 hire, the remhbning mocoedings vi be fe of pth | sorting tlitnér with their cargoes, to the superin- | ded. The Cashier of ‘that institution, Mr Wiltam ‘ola the foot of Barclay street, lauding | C&S caren at Parone ory for euc p porpoeey tendent of oms at Canton, who shall imme- | B. Storm, is now a clerk in the Custom Houre. i" Roe, Monday, Wednes: sudipotitracte enuved tates Eng Chihiess odin ‘K | diately eainmunicate it to the various custom-hou- | Aud it appears that some gentleman boarding with ; hand not practising extortion, and the Evglish pes, tot ination and verification. Thus mu | him had a note of hand tor $1,000—he gave thie A. Gorham, Tae oer Tee ae eee ee eee oe Late. ci | (ually examining and comparing, we may possibly | uote at the instance of Mr. Storm, to get discount. irilan street, direct. particular spots. The bast of the English nation be uble to prevent the use of talee permits, vain} ed, out of which Storm was to take @ smull loan. ‘A. MeLeai, Monday, | Shall annua ly make a report of the camber of] Persncee ve em uggling inpeerieacing while mat: | Well, Storm took the note and kept it, aud now re- y " i. ‘ cs 7 MT ters will be kept im che right ef 5 ‘1 . OFM: stacy, ‘Tuesday, | houses which the English have either built or hired, | ‘V7 Sinell Futalich veseel-, such as fuses to give any account of the note or the money; : ) 61 South street. N.B, ‘The subscriber will haye a regalar succession ol first clasg ships, sailing weekly for New Orleans, in whiel the paa- senger accommodations willbe made very omfortable, Apply as ove. aul ec ‘OOL reasonable EW LINE OF PACKS FOR LL "ac! Yacket owl ob, will sail on Mouday ‘The ships ofthis line butag about to embark for the Old Country, will not advantages to be derived from selecting this line any other, as their great capacity renders them every comfortable aud convenient than ships of a smaller class, and their accommodations for cabin, second cabin aud steer ~sengers, it is well knowa are superior to those of any oth Ofaith Angust-—The splendid and favorite SIDDONS, 1000 tons burthen, Captain M if 26th August, hee regular day. all 1000 tons and sare ais neecns dn; rf ey pe Sten and Satard vening Line Lrom the t SWALLOW, » at 7 of packets. Persons wishing to secure berths should not fail to tain HR 17. Small Boglish vessels, sach as schooners and | he will not even say where the note 12, or whether | On’ Frid: he 16h of August, 1844, I w . gewre tx at To’clock. ‘ ha enart 8 < | not D f uu Friday, the 16h of August, |, L wrote an make early application on board, foot of Wall su or.t0 hak se aught of wa ope nati notitens 6 haat milto.thete ae Y rt , yawls, or fast boats, ot every kind, have | he got it discounted or not. Some of Frayer advertisement for the True Sun, which was pub- ; t 4 4 8 foolish- ter, aw able at all times to pass the bars, and reach Albany aud lished on Saturday, concerning its ogavization, ‘At their General Passage O1 been subjectto no duties ; itis now agreed cheritably surmise that the poor fellow h 7B South street, | Etyy | ple time to take the moming train of cars for the | Wtll naturaily depend on the number of merchants, _an2l rre cane ‘coruer Maiden Lia ‘ aia i | ave Hiatal such vessels young trom Hong Kong | ly spent the money aud cannot replace it. How- | &e, My not succeeding in obtaining the money FOR LIVERPOOL—New Linc—Positivel ve or freight, apply on board, or at the offices on the Bert ei Memocita fs ths sinowet bol 12 | and Cantoa to Macao, with the exception of the | ever, Storm has been arrested and held to bail by | tsat 1 expected, I wrote # note toMr. H und stated To sail 2th August—The s ‘ast sailing Packet SIDDONS: Captai interes” letters and jmebages, and passengers’ baggaxe, | Alderman Binns, to appear and take his trial at the 1 the facts, and offered him the management of th “MBUAIS hand. which accord:ng to the old regulations were ex- | next term of the Court of Sessions. He has enga- ie facts, offere anagement of the funds received, or he might suggest some method On tum cons, will sail as above, her regular day. PLES LINE OF STE 8 Formerly .he merchants of every foreign n® | empted froim dunes, if lad th hantabl J, and i i For freight or passage, havuig accommodations unequalled FOR ALBANY. tion were Mad etealesi the Gvale ion Hie ies, if laden with merchantable | ged Robert Tyler as his counsel, and as this is | more agreeable to himeelf; and I called at his for s} r or comfort, ‘on board at Orleaus wharf, fc DAILY, Sand: is " rmitted to trade at the sigie port Of | goods whether for import or export, or whether | Captain Bob’s titst case since his admission to the 47 M treet, and found that he | of Wall street, or to sony pissed. foney ten’ 7. M., ipadavy cr asrend —Thyonety dinect; ‘anton only, but last year it wasagreed at Nanking, | wich fullor half lading, evento a hundred weight ey a mean our bar,) we shall have a funny scene bom mean fey ge peg Renee pee evening. I lett the note and called this morn- E. K. COLLINS & GO, % South street. i ing belore 9 o’clock. The eervaut announced Price of Passage, $100. f Shippecs yy this ey pon. goods qurtlandt and Liberty streets. that if the ee should ratify the treaty, the | of cargo, such vessels, according to their tonnage, be:-ween him and our gigantic Attorney Generul, bs rectly meaaured, and that the ships of out Vs aad Renday vedo * P. St. | merchants of the various nations of Europe should | shail pay duties a8 agreed upon. But these smail | tyr Ovid F. Johason is a very lage man, (phys u sail t ROCHCSTER, Captain AS Houghton, on | b¢ allowed to proceed to the four ports of Fuchau, | yessets are not to be put upon the same scale with | cally as well as mentally,) whilst Capt. Bob ia rath- i 1 out of his back roc {Bally advertod.. "Phe splendid packet ship Sheridan, Uy lay ad Sogurdsy Kvewings, at. a Amoy, Ningpo and Shanghai, for the puiposes of | Jarge forcign ships. Mosdonee, they cleanout and'| ce ihe severe, Let as horas Rone tat hie lie roc hgeen ty Keer ot At ascet vA. yyster, ceed, iddous, and sail a¢th Bet OTE eee Ay ates Scone trade, to which the English were not to make any | in several times in the course of a month; also | commendable course that the young Captain is | can’t accede to your request, and if you have not SECRET jinnday, Wednesday, Friday and’ Suaday Afveruoous, | Odjection. But since every other nation has been | they differ {rom the large foreign. ships, which an- | about to pursue, may be more profitable than his | got the meney, I do not want to talk to you any v L.—The put upon the same footing with the English, should | chor at Whampoa only ; 80 that if they should be | Quixotic rhodomomiades in relation torepeal. Could | more about it.” 1 was about to remark that Mr. ck ‘apt, EB. Cobb, , zi Saptai / he id: Line ‘packet any, Anis aad UA pana Ws a ache Tues} the Emperor in future manifest any vew ‘avor to- ted uponto pay duues like the large foreign | you not send your admirable reporter over here to of Aug. : ‘ sup COLUMBUS, Capt. Cole, on the Ist of September—their | “Passenger tating either of the above Ii ive | Ward the various nations, then it shout! be allowa- | ships, it would neceesarily be inconvenient and ive the new fledged lawyer a lift? Itis the opi- 4 5 Cai , peembe rye ; : @ ‘abo’ ines will’ arrive plane. oh » | ships, it C b give the new fledge y h P ‘Gt Bouth sumet. h Fd ict han ae sa smart r4 nti ve iy + | be classed ia the following manner:—The smallest | next approaches it will be necessary to keep a N, B-—Passage from any part of Great Br elo i must make this a pretext tor disorderly soliciting | ot thei shall be rated at 75 tons and the largest of | sharp look out for some of these Post Office and Green would be here, &c ; but H. interrupted me, aad said, “I do not want to talk to you wy more about it, for I have talked o you now, more than [ have time to epare, and | received a note from you, also, about it—my time is too precious to be spent in urivalled on the Hudson. can all be secured by the regular packet ships, sai via tg ey, ply on board, or to P.C. Schultz, | further grace, in order to show their firm adherence | them at 150 toas, and every time they enter port | ( : ” z 8 F passage o a 0 % CO. e § 8, K Custoin House chaps. You will be pleased to le: thie way.” I asked the privilege of suyinga lew pte litiia aletanb bade elite eo : Otic on the Ww autdere ' | to the treaty. 8 eam oh they shall pay ane mace tor every ton; those which | that the pesecuting attempts of Barnum and his | words y edplapation; bute said i “Lad prigand United Kingdom, on application aa above. aaa Ay, The eae THOMAS “SALMOND, 9 Should any lawless Chinese, after infringing | do not amouut to 75 tons shall be reckoned at that | man Friday, to prevent the Scotch Giant and Gi anything more, without you have got the mor ey.” NEW LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVERPOOL a . Shultz, will run to the Fishing | the laws, escape to Hong-Kong, or conces! then d those above 150 tons shall be considered | antess from exhibiting themselves when, where, | Said J, sir, Ldo not understand this treatment. H — selves on board of any Kvglish men-of war or Bauks, trom her usual places, on. meer VANS sie ht Ce "Amos,stteet 73y—Canal st. 7%¢— foreign vessels, and according to the new | and how, they like, have signally failed. The | “Well,l do, “and be waiked towards his back room Perry lyn, 8— merchant vessels, as soon as the English efiicers five mace for every ton. With re i i - : Sammuatiion will salt cu Wedapetay sist Anevet ber eaele | f pe sherry. moka, on | tne caexseurad tharecitevapusubecidlinaend tear rages pay ane fineighh oe BA inera che Judge (King) ne Scie that the pe ne exeat Us) door; Laguin acked, will you let us have it ut day, . 4 AYS. J touching at Fort Hamilton each way. he Chi ficere for p ent. ‘Shobld th street sg Posse, é publica, sued out by Barnum, cannot be, sustained, | $374, if we take ittor three nights or ore? H — he ships of this line being all 1000 tons and upwards, persous < Rure 25 cents each way. to the Chinese officers for punishment. Should the | nv small vessels of this kind connng and going, it | aud that the Giant and Giantess ase at Jiberty 10go | “1 have mo more to say until you come and bring about embark for ‘old country, will not’ Lal to TO CONKY ISLAND AND Fe i HAMILTON. Chinese officers, however, make previous inquiry | js not necessary to make wny regulations. they please R R. i c| sea the advantages to be derived from selecting this line n pre | SATURDAY AFTERNOONS—Will leave her wousl di piel ire hich the | , “i eve! hate MT RA a ia ces, eNORT:,, | athe maney. | And hasepyed sath Bis Ack room ference to any other, as their great capacity renders them every anes at 2 \ ASA ga TEE, nih, by ise ety Wael ya a iy ae The regwlutions tor the small vessels above al- and I walked out of his house, thinking to myreif, YM, ey and Pier No. 1N. R, Will make Uwe trips from same 1 vem In the Blornings, leave B36, 8%, 9, Y%4, and | ‘ 24. Afterioons, at 2, 2 ie, and | lish officers, in order to examine aud geize the ot saine places English officers have not fonnd out, then the Chi | Juded to here Nava Courrasixs. —We tuke great pleasure in MH ng-| 1. All such English schooners, cutters, yawls or | laying before our readers the following correspon- fast boats must be provided with # permit from the | dence, which has been handed us for publication : it I bad been a gambler, dressed up in their fashion, i might have received civil treatment if nothing way more comfortable and convenient than ships of a smaller class, aud their accommodations for cabin, secoud cabin and st passagers, it is well nese officers shaliseek an interview with the are superior to thove of auy ti - Pe ecure berths shout! he " r more; and 1 have no doubt but what he would See eales erly application co toed footel Bartias Suny pul soled tenders. When the criminals have olready con- | English officers, written in English and Chinese, Navy Dirantaenr, August 7,184 | (reat any man that might come to him dressed ore. 7. & J.T. TAPSCOTT, See eeeereercc urarc neces er aeecrremeet fessed, or evidence has been elicited, from which | stay rly their size and description, and how | Sir—Uhave the honor to enclose herewith a copy of @| in the style that they do drees, in a much at their geueral Passage Office, 76 South st, cor. Maiden | STATEN ISLAND eas it would ej ng Aoaeiite dali eiitaale in qusstion ure | suneh ie their tonnage, ready lor inspectionand ex- ep airenleaiinn ablrenens sp tbe Beats Peper aa Py H. | more gentleman like lenanae thes be tend Be bade Nee ey p staurs. ‘ FERRY. runaway felons, then the English officers shall de- | arninstion , M, bibaneses, @1Y+ | me. 1 wonder how Jesus of Nuzereth would be NEO SEN LQREEANS—LODISIAN The Boas EQOT OF WHITEHALL, ‘ liver them up, without imaking any difficulty. | 2. Whenever those small vessels shall arrive at Pay dog Ee tan Caen eaten | treated, i, Be... Wee 10, call, upon. bin, ametaenedt —The_ extra ke sailing coppered packet si WHTEAVE NEW YORK ee Should English sailors or soldiers, or other British | the Bogue, they shall stop and report, just as the peril in Galveston Roads. i follower, David Hale, Eeq.? He wore a cont over zx, Capt Urquhart, now loading at Orleans wharf, and 6, 9, 9, 10, 11 aubjects, whether natives of Evgland or its colo- | farge foreign ships do; if they contain merchants’ Tam, very respectfully, yours, three years, and we have no account of his havin, " heal » very y years, g has ai dia thore ot cargo engaged, will jwsi- | 3,1, MEAVE STATEN ISLAND: siege! eat bs rope ReDArerer Calis, Ps gods they sili Teport Ashd ta ghd at at od (Signed) eve Sopeeey thie evs fared sumptuously whilst he was upon earth ; and ‘ uishints, ovate hoes Wik’ 8 ae et ieee 4 rere, the tom house a ampoa, ani arrive al Secret: . , datious apply os boards et Ons ye Wh Fee, | oa Ns erety Hout, Homi # ASL toT MEI P.M | age officers shall also seize aud eoulive them, wid | the provincia! eliy they must depos t. their peas et | To Commander F. Bucuansr, i he wensorcom, a/posent Se nowy, nomenine yas bas ad EK COLLINS & c 7) exeens"GORT HAMILTON AND NEW YORK. deliver them over to the nenrest English afficer for | the Gonsul’s ullice in order to request perthiseion | Comm’g U. & Ship Vincennes. PTE eo te NE Mh gt AT y - m Me a : A “ os 4 the consul’s office in order to request permisetot ts a but what such men as Davi ale, Eeq., would be t ae Eee ied i Ponte pereets eave New York Ac M. 5 judgment, without the slightest attempt at conceal- | from the superivtendent of cust Canton to Fann ds beady to cructly hi as was the Jews. That Shippers may rely upon, hayi it goods curmetly mea Fort Hamilion 73 8. be P. M. a (Cory) ly to crucily 5 sured, and that the ships of this Line sail’ punctually ox adver- | oy daonad Satudlaya wacepted) meni, to the disturbance of the existing umicable | unioad their cargo; but should they land their Waonincrox, ard August, 14a | judging him by his treatment to me in regard to Cee ali Ota Masel Diltin tel Weortinl, eho CPT ON GND NEW YORK. arabe ante, bike's ilwnnicPdcieuas ixaps | SUoem without auch permission, they must be dealt | gir ter Mejesty’s Government have been informed by | my obtaining the Tabernacle. 1 it not barbarous wil promptly forward all goods to their address. g reat and 439 P.M t euch of the five ports open fortrade there | with according to the third section of the new | her Majesty’s Consul at Gelveston, that on the 2 nd treatment for any one in the shape of man to ‘The packer ship, Genesee, Capt Minot, will succeed the Lo- (Sundays exceyted ) shail be an English man-of-war at anchor, iv order | comsetcint regulations respecting the reporting to | 36 h of May last, very efficucious assistance wes reuder- | inunifest towards a fellow creature? God of rena, and sail Sth alse NEW LINE OF LIVERHOOL PACKETS to restrain the sailors on board of the English | the custom hotse of goods newly imported. ed by the Commender of the U 8 sloop of war ‘ Vincen- | tri, justice, and prosperity. visit him for the aforesaid treatment to me. y servant, Jamas Ropertson, A. B.C., No. 8 City Hall Place. New York, August 19h, 1844. P. S.—The above is a plain statement of facts as VERPOOL—Regu To sail from New York on ‘the 26th aud Liverpool merchant vessels, which power the consuls may 3. When the importea goods have all been land- | nes,” to two British merchant vessels, the “Cy belie,” and HB scoters at taling fi" a4 Se tN ees ofeaetr imate = sues also avail themselves of to keep in order the mer | ed, and the goods for exportation shipped, the im- the “Cato,” whilst in great peril in Galveston Roads. iy a obb, _ day erg will sai} as above, is chants of Great Britain and her colonies. The wail- | port and export duties, tegether with the measure- | — [am instructed to muke known to you, eir, and to re ‘yaring superior accommodations for_eabin, second er te to jb juest that you will have the goodness to communicate to rake lnsseliche application ow ol san 1 Ship ROSCIUS, ors on board of such men-of-war shall be subject | ment churges, having been paid, the consul at the co the order of the commanding officer on board | port shuil deliver up the paseport ‘and allow the tootamncane tne hi Dike taoeundg aed of such vessel, und not be permitted to enter the | vessels to depart. —Canton Press, March 80. ‘able asnistance on this occasion Hee BHI, ag i i i they occurred, to which J am willing to make oath 100 Pine strest, come of South. | - Ship Om Dep lee iuner territory. The laws regarding wandering Her Mojes y's Government huve peculiar gratification | to y . TR The above will be succeeded by the Packet Ship @shiw- | Shy GALRICK, Captain BI rask, 260 about having cqual reference to the seamen on Prize Fieur in Boston.—We learn that one of | in seknowledgi as acta” af ieee soars 4 er 4'L-T 'atine’ tthe Afber Duels’ erdutivieads- dike parton, Captain | Hatieson, ‘aud Seid sal ‘on the 6th of Septem- ” kituat Li YERPOOL. iM date, i of the noe Settee ely Levan the #ail- | these disgusting and brutal exhibitions “came off” | which aan —— le to the varios who yertenee bem, the ‘community will justify me in holding the esi ir fri y o ors from merchant vessels. n the man-ot w esterday and s0 well calculated \o promute those feelings of inter- com 18h BFeero deine of eandng forth ied, can have tidy sere is about to leave, another dyaheofwee Wall: tahe Tine gut psa up in the city, and the ‘with | national friendship and Hod will, which | invver desir, | Meetings in some other building, expecially sv loog as Mr. H. has the letung of it; and I shall, there- fore, look for another place, and make bey a svon aspossible, _R. Real object of Sympathy and Charity. The widow Tuohy, wife of Michael Tuohy, fe, ‘hem brought out fh either of the above vessels or regular packets, sailing weekly, by applying. as a rake gs ble at sight , 5. Drake given, vayable at sight for any amount, on the Provineial Bau of Irelond, payable-at USeir-reapective branches throughout the country ; also, on Messrs, Spooner, Atwood & Co. Bankers, London, payable in every town in Grcst Britt. y of the » i by by, and thy consul or charge (affaires of the | near (wo hondred spectators, We are told, lett Long | able to cherish and wu; between the two countries. tupwards of 1000 tons, | sort shall first inform the Goinete officers, tr order {-Wnart inva sloop about two o'clock iu the morning, when | _ I discharge an Sgresrbis daly Be thse Muldiiing the, lo h inprovemente as | | ici ‘Whenever auth men-of the watermen were source, aud proceeded to the Outer | structions which | have received from Her Mvjesty's Go- for passengers, to prevent suspicions. wW Heserel Suen Ten evn ‘ ‘The fight began aboat nine o'clock and lasted | vernment upon this subject 1 ve arrangement of ther accom: | arrive in China to relieve the othere, the Chinese | eee at sven ‘minutee—nearly ‘one hundred “rounds” 1 age hence is $100, j " i ot Mon’ thie sue epamnaneed te mabganke shall not interrupt thems and since the | tu fought, tth Oct, her place, e yrice i be prow ied FINS 3 UU. % south street New York, or te 11. The treaty cf Nanking has already stipulated ; 8 ye it je basal al doe Ha a terrible bruising, and quarter deck of the ‘Vincennes,” at Norfolk, in ts will be clurged 12%4'cents fet + angle that when the amount of monry agreed upon shal) | PB ate tl coal inost diegracefal affair, we are told, | the presence of he dvewsjuapers Leeuteach, mare | have been paid, the troops garrisoned at Chusat | osme tuck to the city ut noon yesterday, and we hopeere | formed by a gentlem e appeals to the benevolence of his fellow- work. men in the trade generally, as al-o to the humane and charitsb!e of every class, torespond to the cuile | etperivciced nancers, who will make every 1 Englwh men-of-war do not carry cargo or conduct The victor is 4 7 ; wi nown for 27 years in this city, 18 FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL, | tei tsittion vor cement SCO | eade, thug maybe exempted fromthe usumbenes: || write Vo Bouieto teeaais ol the steemabip acgate, | ix. <lgnad) Te PAKENHAM. | PTCs#™DEDs Wet ioe childrenyall, young, wiipout ies aia wadvionts toraing gt omuery of che shins will be revponsi: | surement fees, already mentioned in the. 14sir arti- | who hid for his secon an individual named M'Ciwaky, | ‘The Hun, Jonn C. Catnonn, either fire, food, or clothing, by the decease of her and ACADIA, will leave Boston, for the fore , gle of the commercial regulations, which are on | from New York. Who was Long's second we did not Secretary of State. i i natural protector, who died 1m the City Hopital, of bove ports, as follows, viz ~ , record. learn, Theee letters were read a few days since on the dysentery on Sunday morning, August 13, 1644. Lalas riday, Ang. 16. a fficersund crew. We are in- who was present on the 20, ARRANGEMENTS FUR ted and Kelang shallretire, and yield up thone places | tyis the police are tpon thelr ack. Buch agross ont | Occasion, that Commander Buchanan in addressing | of bereavement and ifftietion. ‘The smulles con- Fig oly OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE, | to the government of China; with reference there- | rage upon tw laws should uot be suffered to go unpnn. | the crew remarked, “that although his name wear | jrjbucion will be gratetully received, in order that rp tor ily as the official representative | she may be enabled to train up those children in a wet, comer of South, to it is now agreed that on the relicement of the | shed, and we trast that all engaged in it will meet the | used, yet it was on 1844.) THE NEW STEAMBOAT (saa. Pking iS troops all thore houses inhabited by the English | reward they so richly deserve — Boson Dem. Aug. 20. ofthe ‘ship’s company; to the ship and the service ubseriver begs teave to call de atceation of hus tr i ty 7 the paths of rectitude ; and the humble indivicual , ret 7 hed CAPTAIN D. HOWE, | officers, together with the temporary buildings wad belonged the credit of the acts for which they he who indites this appeal would say to those bhrrsed with the good things of this life, here 18 an oppor- barracks, whether built or repaired by the Eug- Rrow vr any Fiae at Urrgr Strntwater.—On | received the thanks of her Britannic Mejesty’s i reek! BUFF. 5 and the peed ta gexersl, pent lish, shall not be broken down, but delivered over y vight last the Bowling: Alley connected | Government.” A sentiment worthy of the distin- | tunity of your fulfilling the divine law,which says: on PUNY Bid or Abanet se Oh oor Taig de troy cabin god Steer | tg the Chinese officers, to be given to the original | with the store of Me. Hodgking, at Uj 1 Btiltwater Vile guished Commander of the “Vincennes,” and one pi ae ly . ent water given in my name perf yee tips regularly duringLthe sea- is the Ist, Gil, 1th 26th of every mouth, owners of the land or tenements, while the Eng. | lage. in Oldtown, was blow with ‘gun by | s0 honorable to the service, that it will be reapond- shall not paes without ite reward.” Exhibit, then, -eodactaa lows i= London’ Pact! somefill judging 'y all from New York, the, Ist, 10th and | jj H " orton Seen Na and arty tata Oth and | lish shall not require any payment, inorder to avoid in this case, your gratitude towards your God for ed to by every weil wisher to the Navy. 2 5 y—and from London th 5 1 e store and ita contents ; BUFFALO, LEAYES CUICAGO. he above, and fe pose delays in the evacuation of the place, aud dispoter ar the rich gitts bestowed upon you, which ure with %3,...at7P, M. | Saturday, Avg.2. 2 at Ios to paomecenens abe sateestios han 0 i ok every kind, by which means the amicable rela " tiareiet oy quite unpopular We. sell Srgamsoat Accrpunt.—The Southern mail, due Fens thowende— fraed ihe world that the and He |e ee es | ert sh a Sa atte cd Reece | ue mow eubntig may be preserved ibs has ban repent money wn | Yeterday morning, didnot artive until aleruoen, | of Columb iv apupaiheti. and that us yeople ate eduesday, "10.11 at oat the year way ‘ venir “| 12. The amount of duties and port charges hay. »now pending in court, It is greatly to | IConseq tence of an accitent whi pened to the | enerous hearted, and will protect those little ones do raraday at sees thet commotion of persons wishing arr incre), | ng now been arranged, in futare all cftencts ol pet Athy mg? oreie eee ba tinal a Hontagten i Ber eet oe asl pou rens tee nan thee tnd their mother from the cold Lary "Wy Buse. 290 fost in lougth, 44 font 8 inches beam, 11 | the following agker sige ee sunt on | British merchants connecting themselves with Chi. | (ts Unite of sulin Matin A many. person te. thelr hat | andcyfinder head of one of the engines broke, und she | The residence of widow Touhy is No. we eon ee Ta Serene is the lange eta: pee Peviney Bank of nese traders for the purpose of snuggling or evad- tempts ty napprea® the sale, Webrust efforts will bo | Was obliged to work her way to Stonington with only | beth street. t y 1" i ieee sie 6 horsepowsty vo yee Yppariets ing the duties, or getting screened by the custoim- | yyade to: the perpetrators of this high handed out- | 906 wheel. In consequence of the intrepid conduct of Daaty or « REMARKABLE Max.—Died,at his resi- 5 ag x Galway, Armayir,” house officers in order to share the spoils, | y-geon righ! oud on law. The only safety of the com. | Wm. H Foster, the first engineer of the boat, thesafety | ioc. at the Cherokee mission, the Cherokee na- wad aches oes oct epumie lone Lads | Baling, fe thall ber “done away with, ‘The envoy of th: | hints having telus maimtaed.—Bangr Wha, | 184, ue tate, tatenea stance MAP| kn, went Jp Boe yhend, Chie Juan of the Sy Yi loons i aaa ritish nation has already issued a proclama- | Jug. 16. " “ me Court of the Cherokees. A reread the Cobian isa ian ENTAOR EG thoes Baadon tion forbidding the English merchants from emug-| : : wee ey east soe, Lis Gorlotent ae MaBecne, | cellent health on the 121h of July, when he was attacked y ther inthe world. Ample accommodations {or ster Skibbereen, sling in the least degree, and commanding the con- Great itace or tun“ Orack” Boats.—We learn odes Dem. Aug. 19. , » with the fever of that climate. He wesa native, and a re '" ‘assengers, in four large well ventilated Cabins, ove of which nil, Kilrush, y suls under his authority to exert themselves in re- | (hat » trial of speed between the two w * Teaneregeerllncintmecneannn matkable man. land=The City Bank of Glasgow. A Northern Light and the Belle, will Tur Anti-Renr T ne.—The Anti-Renters Trovere x Ruope Ieanp.—It is stated, that ar- ning the English merchants who resort to the | priated exclusive! ies. ‘iio ost is provided with a good band of music. sland Messra, Spooner, Atwoud tc Co., Bankers, London | ° a ., Bu ac D Road Lok The Belic is owned by R. held another meeti: ILKING, « 0, hy, Waterloa Liverpool; payable in every town | Yatious porte for the purpose of trade, while they neaday. aking to have the whole military » Nb ‘Chie R Sach +P very tows, tn pare’ Ul We are informed that it was numei rangemente are making F Senet _? {Aas Bernas horrantion, (it by Jette id,) appty t0 uke every inquiry to eradicate the aloreraid evils | Noriern Light, owned by Col. Winchester, arrived in that muchexcitement prevailed. “They were addressed | [hove Island under arma on the 4th of September, he B. N. BARNRY, & CO, JOREVIL Me MURICAV: 100 Pine Should such consuls on exomination discover nny vort (oo vate for the race, and has accepted the chal: | by one of their number, in a moat inflammatory harangue, | becuse it is apprely Ta Chick tate be pee A ad Cleveland. fs altes'el age, ‘New’ , | eases of smuggling, they shail immediately report | ienge from the Belle, which vomes off in our BayomBee- | in which remutance of the law to the itmost extreme wes | out of n political mass meeting, whieh is vi ’ suiegens PW. BY! &.0O., them to the officers, in order that the | con Transcript, Aug, 19. especially urged. that dey.