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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Ved Wee eee N EW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1844. rpepfiogat tic css = “: oe — ae eRe fiigeidsa : ee = ee THE NEW YORK HERALD CENTRAL RAIL ROAD, The Last Great Speech of O'Connell. cry, aud, insead of asking fo Board of Supervisors The Tax ievied iwet year ior Schcols (im 5 eee q 5 2 1843) was $161,010 34 ‘The ‘Tux to be AGGREGATE CIRCULATION FROM SAVANNAH.TO MACON, GEORGIA. 4 Destiny Hemenbaete ace (nee) Englaad sould have immediate | OcrOuex 1.—Thw Committee on Annual Taxes, to levied this year’ by virtue ol the several THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. a Te Aaa seme eae 1 Taatiog, $00, di nian bot BAS voetaden wtie wedlid whom was referred the Assessivent Koll, presented the | gots of the Legisiature, is $879,042 10; ma- 5 wg : pe 1s MANES WADANE MH OSle ery 7S cmffinnj following Report thereon, with tus necessary Resolutions | jing an excess over lust yeur ol $228,040 76, ing of the Repeal Association took place to day fe her Tyrants Woes hale one; however lotty. (Loud | ‘)"Scordance therewith ; which were luid on the table, | beg nearly 10.cents ou every g10U. In- in the Coneiliation-hall, wnich was aimost us | Ch¢eting) Now, was the member tur Yorkshire in aby | 1 Pairected to be pri. ted for the use of the members. onsen of Biate Tux over [2 gery THIS ROAD i in operation daily (Sundays excepted.) for | densely thronged us on tite lust occasion, although | Way, 8 sore reetorn sunfeck then lata Johu? As for ee, ‘Trans fassengers and Freight, New and THE NEW YORK HERALD—Daily Newspaper—pub- | Ble ii ve’ been recently placed on the Toad, and | the sate auxiety to obtain admission Was not Ob- | free, or was he uot, as much eeritled to protection us 0 CHARLES A. WHITNEY, Clerk. $23,096 04, being 1 cent op every $100. 900 P thi lished every day of the year except New Year's Day and Fourth stance (190 miles,) is ran from 6 A. M. to 6 P. servable at or in the vicinity of the building. | member for Bath? (Great cheering) If not, what ~ ‘The Committee on Annual Taxes, to whom was referred | Which sia amounts are to be Jevied for the Assessment Roll, us completed, respectiuily— the toLowsng pus poses ofJaly. Price 2 canta per copy—or $7 98 per anai ee, alo sanbeay hes aleon pusabes oi, Barthes | Snurtty before 1 o'clock, Mr. O'Connell entered | came of the Union! (Renewed cheering)’ Let the MAPOMT 5 For" schools~ Deflcwency of pee paid—caeh in advance. ich nay . Goods cousigued to the t ompany’s | the hall, and Was received with a burst of enihu- | people o: England give up the bumougging idea of | ‘That it has hereteiore been uousual for the Committee |, Lev) 1 1848, et eee / THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday . ety ee forwarded fee of cot. siasuic cheers, accompanied by the waving of | deluding Ireland (cheers), wad either jom her heart | to present a written Keport relative to Taxes, but the bg rman tae eo 76,148 01 moming—price OM centa per copy, or $3 12 per anaum—post- | ship and road freight aad charges is deposited with the Cons, | HandKerchiels from the ladies who occupied she | and hand, or allow ker to consider, them us her bit | supjuct is ove involving principles 40 important 10 every | oye tebe levied but unpaid as cata bh ny ou arrival of the goods, ‘The steamers GEN. CLINCH ued | gallery. The hon. and learued gentieman was | tefest enemy. (Loud cheermg) Her bitterest ene. | cinzen ina pecuniary view, that they nave deemed i i 24,961 69 ‘ages paid, cash in advance. ‘ y. An Leda, 261 a pearl = ‘ A CHARLESTON, owned and commanded_by Captaii ks d Mi J. O% MP. W my, he said, because Evglund sood between them and | proper to place it belure the community, in @8 Condensed | |. 7 r ADVERTISERS formed valat f the 4 y Captains Brool loilowed by Messer: ‘Vonnell, » W. 1 prop p Fitting up and support of Schools 19.689 67 , SERS ty informed that the circulation of the | and Barden, run between Charleston and Savannah, in coanec- | O’Brien, M-P., H. Grattan, M.P., N. Mal her oppressyrs, aad would not remain neutral. (Cheers) | 4 form as possible, that every citizen may be enabled to | 5 y! Safer rade Bera je orey THIRTY LIVE THOUSAND, ond ineaasing | toa w the Hoad. A Steamer leaves each city ou Tuesdays, | Mate’ ahdicae atom ok the Rian pi Far} England, however, must’ now take a past with ‘hem or | judge impartially of the matter, und form a correct opin. | P&yeHees of Bourg ox Eauostion, 190,179 71 Pgs dd Samu and wp § » against them. (Cheers) He off red her the allegiance rf crease of ‘Taxes ior ai oy the ward andy ay therefore the bet channel for buninene euseugers ng South will lave Chaos subsided, moved the Hon. Mr. Hutchinson ime the | of the | sh people, wenocht wrontd’ rales haute Peniene’ | oe lah te LSAROOM A SRUCIAE: VO J toetnonsed: the’ Cos? Pup tigen is diceeted to be levied by > rie rag c chair. trembie on his throne, aud would wipe away the disgiuce ue f chi nt Corporation Came in\o 4 id wa INZING ofall Kinds suseuted at the most moderate price, | § fotclpck Ou following mecnite: By i nae toe 1 O'Conwett. rose amidst loud cheers, and proceeded | of Mogador ; but hv had his price. He wes to be bribe, eet anelt ors Winey feel conscious they huve | Dé levied by the old Board of Supervisors JAMES GORDON BENNETT, is leas staying than on any “saeiy 2 Montgomery, and the fare is » that at was then his duty to call the attention of | and his bribe wus justice. (Uheers. In return for that | endeavored, in good faith, to redwem the piedge, aud, in |), La Aa of onthe ek aslow. &. LAFITTE, t for the Line in Charlestow. the associution to the matters of which he had given no- | he would make England the greatest of nations. (Cheers.) uld bedone with propriety, | Obetwen Mm Prorxieror oy THe Renan Estas: R. CUYLER, Presi 1 all their acts, have, #0 tur as co Dive on whole amount ot property . ‘THOMAS PURSE, dnt it. tice on the lust day of meeting. ‘hey were pechups too | He was amused with a passage of the (taking into Consideration the acts of their predecessors, | 81 Oe eg Ai ees Northwest eomer of F R General Superintendent. buoyant in their spirits on that day to reguime with care | House of Lords, wherein the : c id de- SBCA 8 ENO: UP Pte Savannah, August, 1844. 85 Imre Yy' i i y eg ya hedegagoel vg y command d] which have, more or less, produced ditkcuiues an in nao and 4 $117,980 09 ———— | and consideration the mighty concerns of the nation—lor | his wa "al id be restored to ull that they had lest.” | jays,) had that object in view. Ainvunt pl ud by the S.cte in the hunus of the Chamber lau ot Evue sted Blutes depo: the concerns of Ireland were now in their hands, (“Hear” | (Cheers and Jaughter) ‘There was the solemn judgment ur Commitwe have deemed it proper to make this and ehcers.) They were arrived at a period when, it they | of the House of Lords for them! (Laug ter.) How | statement, because, recently, endeavors have been made acted wich discretion aad prudence aud propriety, the re- | could they give Lim back three mouths of his lile?— | to produce an excitement, and desigiiwg men can be 10D, WIS TER AKKANGEME Y Lt 0 bs peal of the union Was uot only certain but near at maud. | (Uheers.) An inch was u good deal in a man’s nose and | found im every community, Who, irom interest, c1sap- FARE THREE SHILLINGS FROM PA TERGCN TO SEN RY ROAD. | (here) Heeven doubted whether they were able to | threo months was something at his time ot lite. (Cheers) | pomment, vr corrupt morives, covered by apretendca | Ht Hund, provided am equal JERSEY CITY, A Daily excepted, leaves Brooklyn precisely | #P01l their cause in any case, it Wasiv so prominent and | and laughter) They might stop the clock, but not the | zeal for the public guod, put forth statements predicated | > HMOUnt Saptig (aed) On and after the 'st of October the cars will leave— 'cloc! for Oreniport, trom whence passengers are | powertul 4 situation; Dut he also knew thut an awful re- | flvod ol wie. Wat coud they do? ‘They could punish upon views enurely at Yariance with the fact. Annexed DetiosaD ay Secetai, ioc -Wenenien pba Dare ew Yor, i @ firet-rave to Stonington, on Mondays, | sponsibility hung overthem. ‘The liberty of Ireland was | the authors of wrong, whom he would be ready to forgive | jaa statement of tue Tux tor the year 1944, showing the |)! Hay » oon pre ie alge ete nae ote M. days, and to Norwich on Ressgays, ‘Thurs at stake—the prorperity of the people of [.eiand wos ut | when they ackoowiedged their offences. Having alluded | particular tems of which it is composed. Yuur Comuuitee reat i i Re awe ‘oa ee me. PM. must be at the South Kerry, | grake—the restoration to lielaud of her nationel Parla | to the peaceable astute of the country, and ridiculed the firatand second items | ™#y, 14th Pecuun, b 8 P.M. take the Ferry Boat at 7! Gull she attention 0 the Board to the 238,260 20 On Su" ment Was at stuke—all the blessings that tne cunstituuon | idea of a coercion bill, and of his ubstaiuing irom agita- togetner to $036,700 }UNDATS. M., where uckets procured and luggage 1s im the annexed statement, amounting tog: Be pls sta i 8 o'clock A. M. Qo’clock A. M. ited in ugh mn unopened, could give, and above ull, the combinauon of the ditterent | Won, a4 recommended in the Sun, Mr. O’Counell proceed | ‘Phe debt tor which thess bonds were given, as stated In Maki total tax for Schools in 1844, $879,042 10 3 » M. 4 PM (\ only t between Brooklyn and Greenport, | sects aud persiiusions in ene bond of Chrisuau Charity | ed to argue, thut he had been couvicted of filteen crimes | these two items, was incurred by the predecessors of the | ing @ Reh Toh en'Gok Het tad Liu ee. a, a ee eee Te ingdale” 31, get 4 the ‘Mauor,” 67 miles {rom | and attestion—all thes important conceris were now | by the Jury, where only five were charged against him. | present Yourd ‘rhe present B.aid had nothing to do with Feat as chBaadione dae ca. “ea 10 STATEN ISLAND rs weperally reac! ig Boston Wy ten to sleven hours. | at stake. ‘hey were arrived ut a time when they could | A gentleman had asked him the day the verdict was re- | ine creation of it und could not relieve ste trom the | Coo tin voncies churgeuble on the County i be f.ce if they deserved it, aud conducted themseives ac- | turned, if it were really true? aad on hearing that it was 3 ed debt, and bas to be paid ; ond, anas- 6 ‘ : 7" FERRY. ie i the pet ae hmuethag cordingly. (Cheers) ‘They were then somewhat more | 80, asked him (sir. O'Connell), " Huve the jury convicted | Payment 5 st is a fixed debt, And ni eee meus to pay at, | Sxcepling tor Bcuoots, Water Interest, ot OF WHITEHALL Greenportat? A.M __aui (mre__ | ober than they had been last week. (Laughter) They | you of the murder of chat italian boy?” “No,” said he | ‘nach a4 the preset bondi "7° Woh end Lamp Depertmento, Bopaiss ‘The Boats wil follows on i ser opt. 90 THE NEW STEAMBOAT had been then naturally warm with the uiumph which | (Mr. O'Connell), ‘ because the; "0 they were compelled to give the bonds. of, and Cleanig Sireets, 388,321 06 3 . g y were not asked.’ (Roars bi é of $115,773 62, money bor- " BEAVE NEW YORE: they ha, obtained, but more sober thoughts nad come | of laughter) Having reterred to other circumstanecs of wie Phan tprtt ake!oct i lt er rg oT eae 9 a ee St i ed CAPTAIN D. HOWE, upoathem siuce. very thougnt and reflection since | the state triuls, and inveighed against Judge Burton und | ous ones, the present Bourd had nothing to do with. On in the Count; i 6 ub + 123g. Bie and 5%, P.M. i - ten had convinced him more aud more thut the hour oi | the other judges, the learned geuleman concluded a a ionnd to have been cre. | To be levied for State tax in the County, a 8. and 10, A. M.; 1234, 2p an ise Will leave BUFFALO for CHICAGO, Coming into office, the debt was ioand to pam P. S.—All goods must be particularly marked, and are at the ‘on FRIDAY, 28d of August, at7 P.M, and | “betty was at hand, aud that they should be free af they | lengthened speech by @ vivid picture vt the triumph of | ated, but ti present Board hus since reduced tizom . f 1089 818 80 risk of the owners thereof. 3 perform her trips Hy ‘during the sea | Conducted themscives us Ireemen ought todo. (Cheers) | the Irish people when their own Parament should be | $171,421 38, m originally borrowed by its predeces- rine total coanty bey eee Lady rigtpery FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. Sesion, as follows = ‘hele eaausmag/had fab well that coeur fat duiy”"was J restored tdi, amit the loudest Wp fore)"to tue umount above meauoned. ‘The uext em, | i tcsy aafouney of Wale ‘ S000 00 4 ; hi $407,824 97, speaks tor itself. All ure aware ol the tuct, | . $18 100 0 ‘1 5 LEAVES CHICAGO. ate those Who Were opposed to them. If they louked ut A A ' " . Vv. amp Deparument, E The Royal Mail Steamers BRITANNIA | pid’ "Aug, 217 at TP. M, | Saturday, Aug.23.¢ at " SWINDLER ARREStED.—A rough looking middle | thut the necewsary annual expenses of the city ure heavy, | ody ui and cleaning streets, Bora v0 and CALEDONIA will leave Boston, for | otuay, Sep. 7 do '|M rege thaws Wea” nebo aie Op 12 mouths they would see tbat | aged ian, Hained Samuel Brown, alias Sumuel | aud they are put down wt this sum, which is believed to io he above ports, as follows = re fA Or Amcaere RUDGE ES combihelalir whnasmoier sso YVaucott, alias Gumaliel Vaucott, was ufrested by otficers | De the Lowest Lao neato ea ET BUY < $1,991,088 62 BRITANNIA, J. Hewitt, Esq., Commander, ‘luesday, Oct. 1. A ‘erdict | James Young and Levin H. Smuth, yesterday, and taken | ##/0r the support of ; . Which sum is to be raised on ‘a eo vi le . i > ly a v a en ae Ci a 2 Phasage to Halifaae. ss" "sa.'ca f bgt Vince bok, eeeertee teas Wie aa hea discribe abana ses no) Siierer es oe Oe ie diay the ded of Oolober, tha prunes, was Siioe hasten | tallen to the Jotof the present Board to provide the means | 1°" os oun credited to Apply to D. BRIGHAM, Ie. Agent, ‘afloat i inland waters. Kangiue’ 600 horsepowe: Part ot those who werd called the Orange iucuon. There | grown, was made kuown tu him by his brother, Menry | of payment. Ol the hike charucier are the next two items | "ara conected out of the s2tm ‘sWall street. . tivan’s Patent Safety Valves, to prevent no Orange lodge illuminated—no Urauge procession = m4 ory &, Lord, of New York, to whom he bau previously intro- | 9! $44,201 09, ana $o7,064 ae 7 datiosances_of eyeral QUE, CHANGED To six ocLocK, | beta sept looefr Lane | ae ite ned with ne | suced titel by wate pryortng te have oun weuten | Seger #10) a8 Uae Senook yurpowe, Bove, WT | wargacharged buck (Ue FM Ons m Monday, Sent: 16th, 14, ab us sod the whole leugth, | Pope and O Condell’, (Laughter.) ‘There was nothing | °Y Person of the name ot Molden, ot Burbadoes, Tain | exception ot $36 Bo! Po, arisen Mover which tus Boasa | Aor to ius, 10,870 89 3 ight Line to ND TR mens : “aude | orMhat kond done; but three Sears ago the thing wouls | Her professed to give anuccouut of the death of abrother | Felative to schools 1n the city, —— -—s- 70,80 4 ~ 5 of Mr. Lord’, why bad nut been heard of lor twenty-iour | 2480 control. On Water district illehuige the hour of departure from 7 to 6 o'clock, P. M., ° the i td will lu at Poughkeepsie during the great Fair and Cattle ol 0 hed and furnished in a sty’ heen very different. It was but @ dittle mure thun Show. Fare 73 cen only 19 Vougbheepai, y any other in the wot se | have. ha aisked hiv lie in going ulong the | Years, aud Who was stated to have died in Barbadoes, 1 he steamer SWALLOW, Capt. A. MeLaan, Monday 16th, P four large well ventilated Cabins, one of which | (hat time since «~ ‘yt s May lust, and to have Jett $7600 to H Lord, ‘his umoun: ‘The item of $36,803 98, included in the last above, is a te requisition of ae present Bourd of Kducation, ander the | o, wash Distr ee eat 30) 100 460,840 40 act 0. 7ih May, 144, and ever which this Board hus bo ath. - ‘The steamer ALBANY, Captain R. B: exclusively 19 females. a highway to Beltase, . Boown suid b 228,283,818 98 at 116 62100 2 rah wuraday, 19th, at @celcek, fom Con: | “Aihe Bout is provided with a good band of mus enate Noula dave loon tis bial r'ss moh at bie Tae d ot the dey. OiME Laat He wahe ede ceant powor. ‘The next item, $100,000, needs uo cvmment jit Y Oy Lainp District “een : Winxins, Mansn & Co., Buffalo, conviction, Now. there was no triumph of the slightes t merchandise near Newark, N. J, on whicu he | peaks for, itsell. ..'ne present Buurd have no control 247,770,293 98 at 56.3 7-100 120,877 69 ine, at7 o’lock, from Barclay street pier, the . Nonton & Co., Chicago, Agents. uty = < rit, and is only to provide the means to pay it with. 'Y and EMPIRE. EN. kind. Such neutrauty, it it went uo lurther, was & mat+ owed ireight aac Charges—in the hands of the brother of | ¢ er it, 'y to pi 000. Hi ur Com. | On streets, &e., ing the Fair and Cattle Show, Tuesday, 17th, IN. 30. ter that they ought to hai asa harbinger of better days'o | 1. capi of the Vesses 12 Which It cal He wanted | Phe same will apply to br $00, aaa tae bike sted a 227,831,423 98 at 4.1 87-100 95,893 01 ednesday, Hush, aud Thursday, 19th, will redues the fare to | August 1, 1844. Cle Irland.” (Cheets) He rejoiced sn that neutrauty.” THe | Hi Captain ol the vessel 0 OOS ft So meted wo av- | mitieo remarls, that the fundig system, ws udopted, 18 fish Lads 7% ceuts to and from Poughkeepsie and New York. 12 austony ire Was gratelul ior it, ‘Lhe uext subject which he had to | oi Mine goods. as security for tae Tepayment of the | Oe not calculated to give the ae Tae ae City rate, 76.1 26 100 $1,721,907 06 NEW YORK, ALBANY TROY STEAMBOAT | BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL | Teter to was we formation of a preservauve society. He | ouuy, and out of the proceeds of the suie of them, the | O0!Y postponing the pay mene, vcs naga State Vax 1 cents per $1U0 409,006 Ub mae. ze i tizens to know and understand tae precis FOR ALBAN TROY.—Morj doegnamipdas Fe ti anacribce tat tae ervice of their country, | 1’eecy of seven thousund five hundred dollars was to Ue | City Tiunoes-—whut they are held limbie 10 pay, and to $1,901,018 11 Line froat the. tot oF Barclay yacet. nding of — | and he thought it would be well that they should be ex. | weuucted. i badirersimay yy Wee dace ame oi | Pay it, than to postpone, thereby wwelliny the taxes ———_______ regen % rat, intermediate places. rely distinct from that association—thut each anould be | U4 he signed a receipt for We, ailtie, Mt ark to re- | early? ‘The next item is $40,076 ¥6, due the Beate on General Session: Stuauner EMPLRE, Captain 8. R. Roe, Monday, Wednes- 3 ‘ distinct fi \d Wucontroiied by the other, He wanted | 5°°W2- lelendent wen * | Mul T'ax levied in 1842 acd 1843, Here again the pre: pe day snd Rriday Morning at? o'clogk, FY Joxan . from end wuicoatrotied by the ms ceive thw goods, and bespoke freight on Deurd of a acam- | Mill fax tevios im fit dad Otawe the taxi order to | Bélore Recorder Tullmudge and Aldermen Jackson taamer TROY, Captain A. Gorham, Tuesday, Thurs- 10} i , Lott to give the principle of fixity elk arrangements 04 | pour to take them to New York, I'He prisoner then went pe Aare debt, the payment of Which cannot be avusded, anu Wisdiai M.C. Patanson, Etq, Distect Attorney. day and Saturday M » at 7 o'clock. 5 Mi to remove the impression that any of the iuetituuons of Mr. Lora Tveuing an che fot of Courtlandt street, direct. BRITAN tain Jol the couutry were to beinjured or disturbed by the repeal | Of 12 @ wagon to fetch the goods, leaving Mr LOS | aud ovr which they have no contol ithe next | 770 PeTeusen Mid anne ee eitiet attorne phe ft EY » Captain A. MeLean, Monday, Migiccy ae? SH Judkins, of ihe Act of Union. Itthere was anything that woula | & & tavern, and was never heard it | two items tor indigent Mutes and indigent Buna i , a y Wednesday and Friday Evening, at 6 o’el Will’sail from averpool and B ‘is. Hajife r tend ore than eputher to inspire confiience, it would be secured in this city. Mr. Lord sud that he was led to be | oo pow due; the prosent Board are cumpeiled Stated (hut in the Cesv ul JuluJune., be button meker, ‘The Steamer AL ANY. ‘Captain BR, Boston. Liverpool. | ‘4d mm om PA - livve the fellow’s story about his brother, trom (uw iact | #re Dow tues No Hinetn ete, “of gu6,a74 ud, | MAC Jo. procuring an abortiun tkom Catherine Loe m ; i Caledonia, Lott... ... August 16th. in having persens of property lormed together into un ws- | 1at'y younger brother ot his left home abou 24 yours | Po, Ute, St ctnt necessary to mest Warruuls Jasue. | Wild, be sould deter the trull wv the uocused had recently is Lis sht draught of wa. » Sept. Ist, 5 sociation tur the re-estabushment of an insh Partiament | yoy ei yt bh a . broken his le au ff r 2 4, “he would not return uutil he had made w bts due. Th ne lact to. Wluch your 4 ~ | times to ‘pass the bars, and reach Albany and Hibernia, Ry: 16th. 20th. He agreed with bis Lends Mr. Grattan and Mr. ie cits Tanta uadimavarheen haani ict vioch,, The for dies FER enn athe spacial eset. tL Edward Hillea, indicted for grand Wn re Fey 5 y Sieuling Franc: take resselt i " Troy. bas casvla Gene Wb TAKS te Mcealny Cru OF Care Sor ef a Beek. ar” naerioneed Sarpecas, ond are eupyliod:| thet 4 Contiunanes of ine Union would’canes’s charge of obtaiuing money under false pretences being | Gomumittes tr errr Oy theurieuiow citizens. Its the | 1aFeeny, 40 steusing 6,000 iruuce, rum Vicior G- LdiuLier, " : or ‘but he did not xo so fur as Mr. 4 ° . Fieuce Covk, ot Buunata’s, entered & plea of ty, and ‘or passage or freight, apply on board, of at the offices on the for freight or passage, apply to ger to preperty, clearly made out ugwinet Brown, he was Committed to the the School T'ax tor the present ene » ut Bu plea of gusty, eae 08 B: BRIGHAM, Jan, Agent, ni opinious Wikh regard to separwuion. For bis (Mr County Pron, 10 be sent onto New York for trial, on the | enormow Oey oro ah Thus year, seoesas | Wu remanded tor wentevee. vi andre jo. 3 ‘Wall street. ‘Couneil’s) part, be would ne Consent to separauen | arrival of a requisition Irom the Governor of that State | Year it year it 7 he present boad Forjeted Bul.—ibumes E. Shaw and William Kenne- P, ce ie dA 20 PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS ‘| son NEW ORLEANS AND GALVESION, | Unit auy curcumtences aud be would giveup ite repeal | Grown iy the sume tellow Who, about # twelvemomh | 10, making wniucronae ot S028 TT NM LSy whewer | dy uuicnd ir uatagltaus banery, aud Seurge, Fiber, ‘ a ott y for pout luiceny , HOt appearing, Weir LeCUKMIZaNCED Wore DAILY, Sundays exeepied —Through direct, Tex ASS via HAVANA AND KEY WEST. | | tue contrary, one of tus Feasous for working tor. the 16 Fo mgr je geodbaute arg apace ipsiplnes bait they wall couwent to continue ystems that 2 meme) | dcenaved totteawa, z a ant ba heed J ook. t. M. | peal was, that he was must firmly convinced thatit woud | 6 3 Onrent increwsed thers pecummury burtheus, # " Beverul Coben were ready for trial, but counsel for the f Captain A. P. St. Phselegent wal eng uand favor Seam” | be the ouly meuns ob mauntaining the counexion betwee, | WOFY—HAtladetphue Caroicle, Ooh nted, his uo Lit a to the amounttbe Bousd ot Eduee | ee tea the til of causes in oth f read clock mander, will positively sail as above, This | ‘he twocouutries. The hon aud learned gentieman th.» ‘ role | Hien may demand. Tow Bourd i vuly the bumble MeN TF Coury, they Could uot be tried. AL 10 minutes past 1B louthton, On thas boon overhauled, and put ia com, | read several extracts Irom Mr. G. rorter’s pampbiet on | Te Bounpary Live.—Our readers will recol- | um usoa by tue Board of Kaucativn to lorce the Meue | soci, tue court adjyusued lull 10 day at 11 v'ewuek. lay and Secure | Evenings, at 6 o'clock. — plete order for the season, aud noexpense has | tederalism in support of the same upinions, and tuen con- | leet that the line of Boundary between the United | trom the pockets of our ciuzcus, ‘Tbe annexed statement foot of From the jarclay street. | been spared w make her every way complete—has large aud ary | unued to say that the Preservative Society acting luke & States and the Brush Prot ces Was surveyed aad CUL | will show Lhe crease On GYEry $100, aud also Unat of the Common Picas. NEE eee maiate Plooes, tfate-rooms, every, way adapied for the comfort of pamengers— | ind of Houseo! Lords, woud, when rviight to opera | out last xeuson, trom the suuice ol the river St. Crvix to | grate Tax. Your Committee reler this Board, and wise : ola a 4 v eae Unt'alarme tron the minds of tee landed propriciore | the American Commussivuer acended the north west | correct yew an every particuise how the Tux uc the | er. 8—David Koach va. Fuisick Henry and Henry Me- " 4 seugers. : P : ut f ‘ fh re fete " s " ery ie ithe Steamboat COLUMBIA, Caprain |. Peek, |. Por passage, apply to Capt. Wright on board foot of (-linton | of the country, ‘he third subject waich he had fw | branchof thy 3c Joby, wod uscertamed by wotual survey, | present yous is maue up. Loughin—Vius Was wn ucuUn of Lespass, divug: Mao day, ‘Wednesday, and Prana Bunbay Aianasonss at | street, ER, ore ee HUBBARD & CO." bring parse) was that of the impeachment of the | the point om that stream, described in the treaty of Was Your Commitice rts call the attention of the Board to | gyuuat def Jor Carrying AWay Certain property So’clock U 37 Peck Slip. | Maustry. With respectto tke judges, ke thought the | tugionas “ten miles kom the mnaia Tver, by a scragut | (he decrease of the Personal Tux in some o! the wards Uuder O dandivTu's WarTaut, OM & Chum 1oF FeMst OUL OL ple- Passengers taking either of the above lines will arrive BLACK BALL OR_OLD LINE OF LIVER: | better course would be to have ai audress to the Crown | Aue aud in the nearest direction, and at luast seven Mues | his urises trom various causes Some of our WeMlLLIEN | ines 40g Lives Biceet Canull, AL appeared, rented & i> i : De in Albany in ample time to take the Morning ‘Trains of Cars for OOL PACKETS—FOR LIVERPOOL—Only | irom both Houses of Paruament for their removal, as | rom the crest of the Highlands” ‘The portion of the | ciuzens, in order to avoid the Croton Water tax aud & | pgck roum usd store tur one mouth, for $10 per mouth, Stsusdwabioewisad stegane Sie rosiee ant far reed od a> Reruns pact suling on the sth of Ociotar” 1 | ‘waa the cue in tho removal ol Sir. Barrington, ‘That | monument Ujon the live trom the st Crova tothe St | foruvu of the Lamp and Watch tx tpuo, personal p10 | pay ble th wavauce, ol w ancia agieementy te aking 2 Govily lor tbat month, The dale war We commodations, are wi lled on the Hudson. Sap ty Wi : would be the most constituuonal principle, as it would | Joho, requires to be erected by the American Commission | pery, removeiur tat purpose into the 12th Ward Ocb- | wus alleged ben ea eee Se Ee Seatige any of Che benee of tiie ay be iaol Oceioe borane Hvely sail'on | Fuquice an inquiry belure Parliament in the first instance | Were vet in the ground, We lvarn, thut betore the close | fry, ty avoid all tax upon personal property, quit the ety | 7.) Uctwoer, Isdd, anu the Femuval occurred Ou the Bb line, without an order from Japtain. i f Tia ell hae oath of Qerober, her regular day the England, | He had himecif seen two instances in Which danger | of tue present season, the line om Ponenugemook to the | with thar families ur aiew months, whue both Classes | Qy pluinufl's removing bis gouds, the laudiord got Hensy, all the ys of this line, are fitted out ins mont oath to property was anticipated, but in which no dai Nor | N.W. Branch, a distauce ot more thun two hundred aus | continue to do business in the city, unduvad themselves | wuo aswmaitial, to sete JOF tent, when they 10k style with every modern improvement and convenieace, af | followed. When the Cutholic Emancipation wus firs | eighty miles, Uurvuge deuse forest and over a county | of all the benefits uring from the city government.— | away 4 curtload, Cousisuag of kegs and locote.o maich. PLEASANT P EX IONS. canuot but add to the comfort of cabin, second cabin aud | discussed, he heard, in the House of Commons, where | i many places alinust inaccessible, trom precipitous | {nivis not jast. It imposes upon those ciuizene WhO dO | es, Ko, Verdict tor plaintll, tO) ERAMER ARRANGEMENT: stecrane passengers. ‘Those visiting the old country will atall | we ought not to have been, more than ene gentleman | mountains, will have becn surveyed, out vat tw the | vot resort iw such meaus, an additional pecuniary bur | or pluinutl, Mr. A. a. wntfia—for defendants, Dr. NW HONDO AND RAW TORE FURRY ATEN | Inpreference to auy omer. desirable couveyances, | (euiare thut the property ot the Provestants would be} width ot ihirty feet, and established. ‘The remain: | (nen, ‘To remedy this, your Committee suggest, that the | Clinton De Witt and Aléerman Henry. : From Pier No’ 1, North River, foot of Battery Place. ‘or terms of passage and to secure the best berths, early appli | endangered, and th:ir influence would be shaken to | wer of the munuiments on the sie from the 5t. | ume for assessing reat und personal property , be chang John Boucher v8. Vibad Muleman — This wes an ection The Steamboat CINDERELLA, ‘wiil ean ag | cation should be made on board, foot of Beekman street, or | ite cenire—that claims would be made upon the for | Croix, the St Joun, and upon the Ielands in tust ri | (rom the present time to the mouth of January, 1b euch | of assumpeit, Drought to recover 4 quarters Tent Ob pre- follows, Daily, from May 20th to Octobsr is1, | t2 the subscribers. es eee teited property, aud that many Roman Cutholica had | ver will be erected. 1c beiwg impossibte to plice the | year, our citizens by that timehaving returned Anti | wigs vo 78 9h Avenue, which Was occupied by w ten 1844 :—Leaves ‘New York at 9 and LI o’cloc ctl ra ROCHE, Pfeil aed & €O., preserved the title-deeds to those landa, if the Emanci- | monuments upon the Higniauds in the summer, they | er evil exists with regard to persunal property, aod | ay: named George Ketterer, Action is brvught sgeimet A, Mevat 33, Gand) P.M. ; od 35 Fulton street, next door to the Fulton Baik. } Preven¥oe he Utesserm hat act was Carried, the Irut | Will be taken‘iu on baud sleds during the winter. | Which, inthe opinion of your Cowmuties, ought to be | (ye surety of the tenant. The defence put sl Was that Leaves Fort Ricamond, at 39 minates to 3, and 19 minutes to ib LOUISIANA LINE OF NEW ORLEANS | people hed carried ityand that a. a ume, too, when the | We learn that the supplies for the survey.ng end euiting | remedied, viz: Many persons reside permanently « | the premises Were uutevantable, aud thal the house was Ke .C. Sehal fey Pines on freight, apply on board, orto P. C. seer tz, ores New Sieaheen + 8 and 10 A.M.; at 1%, 5 and 7% PACKET E-Fackot of the Lith Oct. ry supporters ot the cause could not have collected in a fort- | parues upon the Highlands have been carried in upon the | Brooklyn and other places near the city, who daily trans | gut oi repur. it was putin lor the defence that {rand was ‘The well known fast i} ket | magnt, @8 many genticmen as were now reporting round | Oucks of the men. ihe whole number of men employed | act business here to a large amount. ‘They escape taxe } jesorted Ww in letung the premises, planufl having eu: Sunday—Lenves New York, at9 and 11 A. ib It ly ss abo + a) M Maa. ae On ray, will sail aPeM. rae Port Richmond, at 0 minutes to hes ar das ther permiding or passage tree he asked, been injured? Had wwe forfeited lands been | principal points are ten feet, and others six, in length.— their property protected, without contributing an the Wilson and Buc! be “New ors May 18, 164 deoth quia: pei, ine have naw! comme ced the sae Gleimed?’ Had Protestant influence Eastern vargue. leat toward the expense. should not bewo. Pro: | jordetendant. q punctually as above, | (he tabi 1 ? , | nearly ix hundred. The monuments pisced a the | tion where they reside, aud enjoy all the ben. fits of hav- ed them as lenantati Verdict unis lorenoon. the table, What was the consequence? Had property y y Bug: iat plaiautl's Thompeon and Welsh perty so sitaate, ought to pay its just proportion, and no > = = om (Cheers) No, none of these things bad heppened, eno (ote h eapactiiideet Yan . A - “ FARE REDUCED. Bad Shin te only acute ha ate, far She above port wall | CoMsoprehension had ever been ae {utsle (except that ol | Foran Axnestep.—Joseph B. Collis, of Brim- fod season ca be given why I shoul be ocr iee Superior Court. FOR CROTONVILLE, SING SING, TARRYTOWN, | Orleans. and the price of passage is low, for which apply on | the speedy carrying of the repeal of the union) as the | field hus been arrested in Northampton for torging his | Your Commuttee likewise call the attention of the Board Before Judge Oakley. IRVING, WILTSIE'S DOCK HASTINGS board, foot Wall street, or to : fear that such things could occur. (Cheers) Ln opposing | father’s name to a note, with which he obtuned five | and that of their fello tothe State Mill Yax— | Qcy, g—Thomas H Youre vs. Ransom Smith—This : BOT anaes’ Sicaren: W. & J. T. TAPSCOTT, the Relorm Bul, A wos auld that, iteuccessful, wou | hundred dollars at the Northampton Bank It is said | Ay gt present levie was an action oue piomissury note tur $OOU with interest at laty the new and substantial August, 31 16 8 cor. Mai " Seuateat SHINGTON ! 16 South street cor. Maiden Lane. VING, ‘Hiram Tui “ Holines Line” packet ship Alabama, will succeed the Yineo, | shake the old institutions of the country, be the author of | that he also obtuined a short time betore $200 portou. The citizens are Lurtl since 1842 Verdiot tur pimntiff $569 87. will leave the foot of Chamber street for the above places, and sail oa Monday, 20th inst. 081 many evils, break up the common law right of represeatu- | Ware Bank, on a forged note. lowing statement will show thtw tebe the case, viz :— Hemy Hinadale vs David J Brighom—This was an ac- 3P nay excepted. Regeln, will lnave Crotonvill e - “*_ | tion, and violate those rights which pe property se- ——— ‘The population of the State of New York, ae rernrned | tion broaght to recover the value of certan goods whieh 4 64, aad Sing ing at7 o'clock A. M., landing at the foot o! FOR NEW ORLEANS—Union Line—First | cure. It was said, in fact, ‘If you pass this bili, you de- Vice Chancellor's Court. in the United States Census of 1540, was 2,428 921. AL Was aliegod were (raudul: ntiy disposed of. It wppeused ‘Wor passage or freight, apply on board, or to STEPHEN B. afer racket with deeatch gleadid, fact | prive every man of the value of his property, by deprivin, Before Vice Chancellor McCoun. ‘The whole amount of Mill Tax raised in the State in | that in 16s) the platted: seus |y caste ot broed Gluck tre! OM BREN i “re” ail es NCINNATI, Captain L, Rose, will | him of the exercise of ite rights.” ‘The result show ~ tion commenced by Phineas T. | 1842, was 1619 603 81. a factory at Hinsdale, Messachuserte, to the delendant at TT KINS, 192 West street. s3@m*re_ | positively sail as above cise of ig! Oct 8&.—This was an acti ry y St Louis, said defendant to keep them on Merege, subj: ct tothe order of plant! Shortly after this the desetusnt sent eight cases of the goods to an auctioneer for ule, re- ceiving about $1,000 advance upon them. The “Tu BATH, GARDINER AND HALLUWELL. Hi perior accommodations for cab cond the feliecy ot those fears; asin 1792 the restoration of roum, of the Museum, against Frederick Randull, the The population of the city and county of New York, a “aa, new wearer PENOBSCOR, Cevtain average passengers, persons about to eimberk shouldieke ine | Ireland to her rights had, instesd of diminishing the ve- Bae oe kuapen Warser and Woe, M. Price, Eeqs., | os returned in 1840, was 312,932 The amount of Mil N. Kimball, leaves the end of T wharf, Bos mediate application on board, % arrays wher ote a luc of property, just produced the contrary effect, and it | appeared for the defendant, and Mr. Nivea for pleinuft. | Tex raised in the city and county of New York in 1642, every Tuesday md Friday eveni at 3 8 dr in the wor! " ‘i was $237,806 90, z O'clock, Stages ‘will’be in readiness ou ber arrival at the above 100 Pine street, corner of South. ircstseies wreak Giceesed in peer fig elena exwinicng: hi Tt witout’ anole roe Maa took The above shows that with a population of about one- | in order to recover the cloths, wax obliged to muke good OEE aa URL ey Lemeeteere co We corer beree Seen, OFFICE. «) | years subsequent to 1782, Ne Getined be the plaintiff, or for the bene of any other | eighth of the whole State, this county pays two-fiths of | tne advance, und was ut other expense. The present ac- Fe NO NTR ARAN EEN South Pi important that those who thought nerson.. The plaintiff exbibitea a contract made between | the whole State Tax, From this statement it is manifest | tion js therefore brought to recover $1,464 99, Verdiot NEWARK ~ND NEW YORK. 1. Ps bility of property would be injured by the repeal shouid | him and defendant, in which the ‘bit | that the State Mili Tax is unequal in its operation, and | jor plaintiff’ $1,048 26. fy 3 ARE ONLY 12} CENTS. he | become acquainted with, and he told them emphatically, | himself and wife in this country, for the term of eight | burthensome upon the city ; it calls for legislative pro- oan THE NEW NP. Alyy Ey Pe RAINBOW, | i 2 that the repeal would not injure either one or the other, | months, for the benefit of plaintiff, for the sum of $460, | tection. ‘ 43: 0 Clreult Court, MGA saleaete , (cheers,) but that by st the Irish Id from which was to be deducted their passoge out Your Committee haye thus gone into detail of every Before Judge Kent. See Pay’ and after September 10th will run daily, the y Provii 2% id the i i the Tox Bill, and have endeavored to ; ahs and, vnited Ki benefit ‘ot Irish taxation, and other expenses, and the defendant was to supply himself | important item in the Tox Bill, an Oct. 8—Mead, Rogers @ Co. ve. Alfre _—Thie Pa ang ea the United Kingdom, aswell asatall | ron wrth conciliating who did not think that worth | and wile with boord and clothing for the term. ‘They ar- | place the subject fairly before the Board and theitteliow. | Octo Meat, eee (18h i oe: Lifted Hee=TTote Leave New York, foot of Barclay street, 3 o'clock P. M, Mi her charges. 'Forfurther par- | striving for. (Cheers.) He would now come to the ad ed here in April last, and iu Jely the agent of plaintiff citizens. It is for them to say whether the present pen + | Sury had not agreed up to the hour of adjournment. ant ree. i ay, te d ess to the people of England, and the impeachment of | made application to the defendant to ebter into a new | in providing means tor the payment of the City Del oli fisha Kuckman vs. Sacy Pitcher —Sperting In TUR NEW OKLEANS—Uinact—1he ERDMAN, 61 South st._ | the Attoraey Genersl. (Cheering.) ‘There was no need | contract to consent to exhibit elsewhere, and divide the | are to be censured for the acts of their predecessors gence —Thin was @ curious wetion of assumpesit bro pip ALABAMA, 700 tons burthen, Henry Wii EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND, | {9t him to enter into the detaiis o . but he wan- | proceeds between plaintiff and defendant. Pending this | tbeir own acta they are willing to be judged. f> pinicnit. Who'd , peatioresn ofthe cath, seek BaBea(onninaides, wil’ sal for the above port on the st SCOTLAND AND WALES—The Subscriber has | ted to Know this:—They hed heard much of English | application, and before any breach of the alleged contract All of which is reapect{ully submitted, ts the poceem | Dmg tid eep querer ge mo ewer nent, at = aelock, | This ote semarxably gy es Brg lena BST SE Tae ITS MU loan Sh ph Repel aso [PA AR MT Tea Uli die cas HORATIO MOTT.” amount of a Wager, alleged to have been lost by plaintiff at the celebrated trotting match between ‘‘Americus” a. d “Lady Suffolk,” on the Centreville Course. The amount of the wager being $3,000. The race on the occasion al- juded to was won by “Ame icus.” The defendant was the stake-bolder and paid over the money. The action is brought under the law in relation to gambling, and the Revised Statutes were pleaded in bar, by which it ep- peared there was a reserved right in favor of the County of Queens to allow racing, and it was contended for the plantitt that the Statute reserved the right of racing in Queens. ‘The winner of the wager was another sporting charac- ter, Mr. Minturn, to whom the wager was handed over at the termination of the race. The case has ex a good deal of interest in the sporting world, as it involves a nice question of Law. Adjourned over. Principal Banking Institutions throw the United | telling him that he waa wrong in fixing on the English at the m of otters, made . malls Heit pl en eir , and ne ee abou not lodged in Eldridge street prison. E Bn of ne aoeet New Yorx, Oct. 1, 1844. ws expected to make the run to salize with ease in six q 3 iy ‘ have used su \guege towards m. ow, he | was served upon him, which was equently dis y to and having handsome an comfortable secommodations, for Warenerng OF any of tng line of packets sailing on the iat oth | must remind the kuglish poopie, with all respect, that they | charged. ‘The motion now was to dissolve the injunction Eutimate of Levy for 1844. Pain tag hy oi nip hg eg ih mp cap ET had borne with the greatest patience that The Times should | and Mr. Price in support, cited the case of Hamilton ve. | 1944 Densage, apply to iat 7G. MERLE, lavish the fouiest abuse upon their Irish breturen, ane | Dinneford, 24 Edwards’ Chancery reports, in which itis | Sept. 9. | Bonds given for advances to meet bed aeons Eee rent, ili aM agneceed the Ata | should call their priesthood “‘surpliced ruffiuns.” hoary: | held that contracts for mere persunal service could not be | current expenses by the old Common Fee eee catenin | heuded incendiaries,” ‘monkish ussaswne,” and them- | enforced in this manner. He also contended that the ouncil prior tothe 15th May i 700 00 Spaaned neeomimodgtions Tor ca: | elves,‘ afelonivus multitude.” (Cheering,) Now, if he | remedy of plaintiff was at the uenal euit at law, and even | . time the new Board came into office,) $336, ti passengers, who will be taken at | Called chem “Saxons” was it not a very mitigated term com- | if the defendant was insolvent it was no reason why the Bonds given since that period for same pur- prado her regular day. the mt rates. Thos securing be _ ee —— Le payer ips The Gy plaintiff should not be confi xed atl remedy ; Teat i“ aeren ot, the is , ; hi ? ; make at Pier No. 14 ¥ at the period when it was writing the whigs out and t this case the injunction was serv rematurely, as the | Bo: e it oF passes, having slegant aod in ed feoxspea anbecriber oH N HERDMAN, 61 .” | tories in, which it mainly sucseeded iy by exciting a | defendant. wos arrested while engeged at the seam, | Fund,” by the old Board, sf os, WOODHULL & ‘URNS, class ship sallingy very” five datas (cemar succession of first | spirit of anti-lrishism and a “No Popery” cry in England? | and whatever view inay be taken ot the departure of de: | prior to loth May last, Tae » 87 South street. - uJ a Bort, _otec. | (Chee Ly . Kare fg) no term a reproach It wax an | fendant since, on his Ceopetls | at (4a oes a on no | Paid on acconnt since thatday, 65,647 Learn de honored name, and the purest portion of itty was de- | bearing upon the case, as nothing coul introduced ex- aE ETE Ry i DOUBLE EXTRA ITALIAN HAIR WASH. | Fived trom Saxon laws and institutions—the Parliamen: | ceptacte untecedent to the Injunction. ‘The cotineel for | Amount to pay from this date to lat Jan iy cnppered, and. ts furnished. with a St uew Boilers, made at the Novelty. Works of this city. TE, Pussies tevin Beers Price of Pas: 100. The ‘onekee ane Hetein ur, Captain Ira Bursley, master, ah tons burt Fo Serpe Fo) Sentosa Bociaater, and oat an hes nae ‘An infallible, soves tary system, trial by jury, (cheers,) and the shrievalty, | plaintiff denied this position, und cont’nded that the in. | next, (exclusive of schools and interest,) sated rite = FOR NEW TONRLEANS——The splead'd new bs, and celebrated (cheers); if it were @ disgraceful name, wes Ivency of defendant left the proceedings before this for current city expenses, 407,924 97 U. S. District Court. packet thy BMETRE, Cantein Ramell nent had ine : ot * felonious multitude” rather worse? (Loud ch ‘ourt as the enly remedy. He argued further, that an | Due for support of Common Mee urray's wharf, foot of Wall street, ‘will be dise { 1 and a greement to deliver acertain nu Schools, and to be paid be- Before Judge Betts, — , inset fo, New Orleans on the ih instant. ya i f rp not fulied, could be brought into this court to, compel | | fore the Ist January next, $70,007 67 Pig rgpeiee beget plier aromas Boys style unequsiled by any for the’ comfort of eabiny ti Tee re). tages CHT ee the perhang to pervs thelt contrast, at tn ne GChOe ay | ee ee eipeopess, Lanes were discharged till 11 o'clock this forenoom. comfort of cabin, This what P’ll do,” ntlemun ; “I'll mal ou! 4 cell for schoo! purpos r cabin aud steerage passengers. ‘I hose about to embar! i Baxon,” d bi b His Honor then heard argument cases, ean eaty . t gain with them. ‘give me “Baxon,” and dissolved the injunction, say i fore ordered to be levied by eer Caren et tom pngverccss, will fod 8 thei inieres bp Secthe compliments of The Tones, (Cheers andlaughter) | | by Me, Fries, more sumclent te determine the Supervisors, seit perenne ete eeeemnand ie cae ba wg came apy tpn g Hen gy + ee Tan gl RA | will remind you how 1 was received. in England during | A motion incidental to this case will be decided to-day. | Deficiencies for ‘support of reee ie cnover fot the use et CAE VekeNTT Cotten, JOHN HERDMAN, stantly for sale at the AES | the discussion of the writ of error. I was receive! most schools, erecting and fittin bh vad indl er belpdowe decd wn. yes ned agama oe G1 South street. shop of the i kindiy, and cheered in my exertions” Mr. O'Conhell Common Pleas—in Chambers. up, ne required by the Board Furns Gabe ond, Mecanaiian ia aecate ws tek tes ana’ ‘proprietor, " : aud proprietor, 17 proceeded to enlogise the Covent-garden Theatre dinner, Before Judge Ulahoetfer. OF Soeaasren anaer the Ae vessel came home without a fnll cargo. In consequence a KOR NEW ORLEANS—Union Line—First ee eS ir} . hhis reception at various towns in E: : of May 7, 1844, 67,068 68 BEB eset sat i hi kt P.PUSSEDDU, — | land. "Ho wen, he continued, ow strived, the fine | qq ee a eon ena tor i ———_ 197,30 04 Sat winhave immediaty diepacah, Por atta, sgeoca cabin on when he would test the English. (Cheers) ‘There | 2, 9PPlication under the sot to abolish imprisonment fhe | _ (Of which amount the present Board of steerage passengers, haviog ecommida.ion, early ap- | _N, B.—Orders from the country will be prompt! en he woul fi Sheers) There | dept, and to punish frandulent debtors. The tevte of the attended to, lication should be made ou board at Murray's what or to | iC addreged to the Proprietor, enclosing the cash Hise ws | should be no more discussion one way or another, uso | Coys) ax icioved on examination, wete, that ue fem of | Supersitors have ordered to be levied $89, c of plaintif's agent having refused to go up the Lake Mar- acaibo to take in & cargo of fustin, which it js customary for veanels trading at Port Maracaibo to do, Decision de- ferred. JOsk ts, Single wash in tre shop 29 cents—or $1 per bottle, what their teelings towards Ireland were. (Cheers) On | Sy . | $53 98) ate Pr a PS Ca this Qubstion they: woule eiiker Join ireland, ox not, andi) nomes McAdam & Co. (of whom tise defendant was prin- | $9 98), cauired to meet the interest on : ——— cipal member) carrying on business at No, 46 Front street, 5 United States Co festo: “s OM KOR LIVE, UL—New Line—Hegular Packet R. CORBITT may be consw , | one Way or another the public mind would be tested — | in this city, bought three pianofortes fiom the complain- the City sya Konya Ne wei 100,000 00 . mmissioner’s oe. BBR oe ieee age Deh ig | Dec Sie dpe hr | Sn Tm ney woul ee ome Jace | ftyeetthtg rn Blatant | yg un ta omc ot oer, « Bie Geaminane #9. 6, ng urthen, will sail as above, Ther regular day. 4 Sairemty of the ‘i N ky and vas wouls sound her praise in shouts whose echoes suould ny oe nik for $200 Complainant, on resentiny : the that an anunal tax of $60,000 be levied, charge of having, on the 10th of August last teken away Bor freight of Passages having sesomimogations upeq Ty confined his general reecho themselves sgain They would pray that she | °¥, Laceats ig the | and to meet which this amount will be fount aberann leasourta, whilet ising. tn toe Beriae for splendor or comfort, apply on board at Orleans wharf, 'y Oo i—that she mi check the next day after the transaction, was informed red om het Fedrecty next 60,000 00 ‘4 . ying 4 of Wall street, or to % "The Fr 5 ed great and Mth I—-that she might obtain e that the firm of McAdam & Co. had no funds in the bank. sie i dad es dae ete tevin tm f Bordeaux, within the Admiralty and maritime jurisdic- fags K, COLLINS & CO, 56 South street. than ts t0 be f ry-advantage in peace, and victory in war. (Cheers) He | ‘Tho order for lumber was elso dishonored, A judgment | Blancs due 4 40,076 ag | W9n! the United States, a quantity of coffee and other Frice of Passage, § ‘ ‘ Mice The the romised them, in retura, the lion heart and stout heart ol | wag afterwards obtained against the defendants, and exe- 5 f articles. He stands remanded for examination. Aree te Ca eats dole Pollina, of, 1100 tone, jet ireland. (Cheers.) He premised them her glowing intel- | Cution issued thereon, w: i ie, | Due for support and education of indigent ae ree ee, | aR ener ee le ict tha ecorogatn of er Matt ex Aamir | She cumplatnant revorid to the prwen groceding =A | Meaigee” of el, 0 Al Curnonnes.—A letereceived at hig from ORO LIVERPOOL Reyular Backet of fhe uch | Bot ha ! in this | promised them the whole of trese il they Joined. Ireland | ™a¥# of testimony was produced on both sides, the Rene. | 39 14996, and May Iii, 1841, and now in Fort Gibson, Arkunsas Territory, dated Uh rma Sito Beas Rect nS pias | dete er Stratis mca | ecg OTR eae wie: | viper wees tings" | Can aie rt thee Bae dacwous 1 . refut 0 apply to the ent of com- th th of the Iilinois (Cherokee Nati on tnwurpasved OY tl A ad Blind, by virtue of laws of 1898, ch. 244, ear she morte oes pany, report, says, ate deter ion bili the East Riding of Yorkshire, and the member for Bath, | pjainant’s debt. It was conctusivel ed by one of Boctor's profoand ateratios Mr. Wilson, of the Com and the proprie: | [he defendant's own witnesses that, he had a gold watch, iy and also Jaws of 1899, ch 200, and now in foot of Maiden tage, or | LEUACertAin disease in any of ite forme. sl 3mere_ | torsof the Morning Chronicle, wf end Globe, 06 | coe eee era ead een ctnsiaa eae Suir of tieel the Inatitation for the Blind, 524 10 ind Lam told, by a mined to put a stop to th 5 rant 4 responmible foes man, that they will put @ stop to it—it Wm Piesreet inert Anh inet | GENTLEMEN'S LEPT OFF WARDROBE, | fetner nia Totes dock tgs not allowed to oy. | tee Juda Uinoutr, om mature conseration cl hs | Teas onhund in Genk "Sie notby fair meant, they will exert to foul.” 7 aE D be ' E rOK AVARA EBOw PHILADELP T or fanless ‘are ow or avert "hel ie pear by attorney, but treated like #0 many sheep steal: Judah and Fitzgerald for complainant; Kimvall for de- 96 974 38 Tae Navat Covet Mantiat.—The National $1,786,077 47 | Intelligencer says: “in our former notices under 1A. ._1. fast-sniling packet barque KLIZABETH | wearing apparel into cash. and were tried by a jury of their political opponen' . Remington, master, will sail positively on "Familie ‘or Gent lene auiting the city or ehnoging ra | Me, Wile for instance, by 8 ary of tesmata of the | maent tf ft ah Oerober, ‘i dence, having wn) Inous efirets to dispose of, wil kingham, selecied the Duke himself Chancellor's Court. Deduct estimated revenue from sources not this head, we reported the examination of witnesses up sei ne oye bet att mane much to thelr advantage to seal Tor the Subscriber, who wil | that they were seat to gaol for three monthe without » | Ocr 8—Crager ve Douglas —The ergument in this pledged for interest-being collections eins Tuesday On Wednesday the Court reassembled apply to JOHN, Pol & SON, bari oT TS, shadow of law to warrant it, a8 seven of his friends | case will be proceeded with on Wednesday, the 16:b | for arrears of taxes for 1842 '3: receipts i Hotel, when the following witnesses were Tale 5 mon B Birrell, Lieut Georgo ereclerk Lirt- iy, and Alfred Clum " ___101 South . Philadelphia, tas Boeke up st were (cheers)—for where, he asked, was the authori | inst , when complainant will be heard through ‘hs coun. FOR LONDON. —Paeket of the loth -— | A lime through the Post’ Office, or otherwise, will receive | ty to do it ?—what right was there to do it?—(treaen- | sel, George Wood, Eeq. ‘he first class, fast ani} ‘ac | ship weet prompt attention si Im*ee dous cheering)—what a cry would have been raised LAND, Captain 1. Knight, will sail as above, cpTEL-mpluntert ee {com one end of England to the other-the very stones Court Calendar—This Day. Pp ons WOSEHE eee Mie Ne, in her streets would have raised their voices. (Tremen su from Alms House and Cleaning Streets, 85.000 00 Total Levy necessary fe Necessary to raise for of Acts of 29th Ma’ R Gray, 0 {Simon Blunt, William KR wore recalled and re examined. We understand that no witnesses were examined virtue 1942, and 7th May, n1OR Count—Now. 20, 87, 98, 30, 49, 48, 44, 46, 46, 47, perior accommodations for Cabin, 2d Cabi does taps os Trou Fs up te Come we “1 i ott D ' oft s re pplanve) The English had a quick way of rema- | 45, 50, 51, 62, 53, 54 1844. I cente per $100, the former Act o Thareday and w roeice-lepaediaee spptieabion, tan. pease ef ye ch raid Peers Sree ee EZ South street. | ying injantice, Hampden lost his bte fer atwo undsix- | Common Pixas—Nos, 8, 17, 48, 68, 3,26, 110,08, 00, 38,79, | requiring 10 cents, und the latter | cent. aud adjourned investigation b cing tem porarily, w JOSEPH icMURRAY, Z WOODHULL & MINTURNS. penny tax ; and another patriot bis for a pamphlet; and | 99, 55, 66, 76, 88 delayed by the absence of a witness ‘The Court wet om ules i + 100 King eepets. cornet ob divide, ore : © Routh sue ad suck athing ooo there, the Would have) Cincuit Covar—Mame wp yonterday. Saturday and eijousned early.”