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oe THE NE Vol. X., No. 891—Whele Ne, S91. NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOB wanee W YORK HERALD. — ER 2, 1844. Price Two Cents, THE NEW YORK HERALD.| op estabLisHeD PASSAGE OFFICE. AGGREGATE CIRCULATION Mf for 100 corner of Bets nates THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. To thie Pubilo. ‘THUS NEW YORK HERALD~Daily Newspaper—oab- Ore Kegelas Line of Livervool Packets, sal 5 ‘2ist and wth i lished every day of the year ecept New Year's Day and Fourth Mo enll frome New York ae eniah ont of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per annum—postages Ou the Th, 17th and 2h of eugh mouth Paid—eash in advanen greater facilites fo patengens the sence has eekials ‘THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Sasunday | tl Tine of it clase New Works bail, eappered and tier apne pv Per copy, or $3 If pes aunem—post- opty to wail ly every week through: ‘ages paid, cash in advance. 'e ishis it ADVERTISERS Comp hag A er beet fem rey ty | beaguee t epelenniige ¢ Ler ges 7 the world, and, is, Cork, men in he cliy of country.’ Prices mo 4 INTING of all ki executed most moderate price, JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PRormigron ov THE Henan Estasiisnment, Northwest eorner of Fulton and Nassau stroecs. ape 7 . le "Fe further ( i to TNTER AN RAI * ip pad mane Sere oo ban ectnes PATERSON TO | oy Mesure. PW. BYRNES & CO. 38 Waterloo Routt after the tatof Gee fo ae ESA TG Pare 40% Depot. PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND o'clock A. M. 9 .M. ri i On Suspave, THE BALL, LINE see OT tee gte | SETA Ee oven wee M. - . sida 5 Bees Eada ed send to the OM) Comets bar thas ltd unake the ts with bscribers, and this Line of Packets, Sail wetually om the 7th and 19th ofevery: month rat rate clase of Atnerican trading ships, thereby affording weekly coepesienien of the tum, (Me, James D. Roel it they shall be forwarded with care and CENTRAL RAIL ROAD, FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON, GEORGIA. Pthould the THIS ROAD js in operation daily (8 for i wna Peart eee cae rn cee ot uma ct eee assengers Cars have heen recently om the road, and II oF Old Line of Livepool P , comprise the discauee (190 miley) is ran from6/A. ML. to 6M, with magnificeut Ships, vit.— regularity. ‘The Company. has also nai rulven ir, and ig repared to eatgy with despatch cll goods and bas. ConuMous. dite’ which nay offer Goode we lap sent SOUT Sierica, Axent in Savannah, will be recetved and forwarded, \- AND, ORTH AMERICA, mission for forwarding, provided a sum in cash, sufficient to pay " ‘superior and unequalled arrangements, the Sub- shup aud road tree and ciages i deponied with seribers e0 nidenty look forward for a continuance of that su CHARLESTON, owned and comma tiveeealn igs aia and Barden, run between Charleston and Hon with the St ‘hursdavs and Saturdays, and the Line, i daily. Passengers revelling Bouth wilt an Oo ioe Seana their rel se e mey to jati ein te weeaee ns run PRESCOTT, GROTE, AMES & C 9A: Mviinmedia ely after theatrival of the Wi . "Bankers, London. or annab by: + same day, an Ef which will be paid on demand at any of the Bauks, or their ‘eon at 6 a'clook the foll H ‘nei : pise, soyging than gu any other ip Montgomery and tne fares | foil Becilsad and Wicleg eons toushout iit aslow, &. LARITTE, Agent for the Line in Char ; ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO 2 . R. CUYLER, President. ‘$6’ Fulton street, New York, THOMAS PURSE, General Superintendent. next door to the Fulton Baul Savannah, Augnst, 181, s5imre_| | N; BoThe Old Line of Eiverwool Fackeus al from this por GREAT MASS CONVENTION, at Patchogue, | itt to the Old Country will find it to their comfort and sdvan- ‘the ; s aty miles from New York, on Wednesday to select this favorite Line for their conveyance, in prefers instant, at 1 o’elock, and at Hempa bead, 24th ros De Ly a th | ence to any other. Tor voul waa for both mectinesr sine acre Gente ere] Sus emere Depovynt twenty minutes Past 9 A M.,ou bous days, and retur NEWLINE OF LIVERHOOL, PACKETS. anne Svontugs. ‘To sail from New York on the 26th aud Liverpool Eocfhe Lith ‘Tictets tor the Hempstead Meeting, only 44 cents for the of 2 trip. olbto%re ofeach bane BRILIsi AND NURI iS Rey MOAMEUCAN KOYAL MALL y SHIPS, STEAM 2 or eh in celts eth Jul ie john dsth July. Under contact, Ste, hoe poet gach in EB Copb, h uae ; in “y HIBERNIAN! Captain der Ryrie. i Bei A. Trask, 26th Oct. CALEDONL Captain mn iy ey M LIVERPOOL, ACAD! tain William Harrison. tain A. Depeyster, 11th July. BRITANNIA ‘aptain Joho Howit a ip GARK B. 1H ‘Trask, 1th August, CAMBMIA, Captain CoH, fe Judkine, *> ROSCIUS, Captain Jolut Collins, tith Sept. wi i al ites | FO Ae cp aces Oa le Nt sap of 5 Hes Leettcy's ch ARERK Ime en Livereo brilt in the city of New York, with such improvements a r ist, August 4 with unusual comfort for passengers, ints, Mee tae sh ‘bee taken it the arrangement ef their aecom- These vessels carry experienced surgeons, and are supplied price ory hence is $100, for which am- Life Boats. ple stores will be provided. ‘These ships are commanded by f OF passage, apply experienced masters, who will make every exertion to give ge- “SY SRIGHAM, Jan, Agent, feral satisfaction. f ete Te cet pines the Cabtaing or owners of the ships will be repons fe for any letters, parcels o THE NEW STEAMBOA: [eae | guiar bills fe onl oa aE ee tag We Kal ot oes Pa roe COLLINS CUO, South street, New York CALTATS Di HOWEs BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO. Liverpool.” il leave BUFEALO for CHIGAGO, | laters by. the Packets Will be charned 1254'ceut per singe on BRIDAY, 380 ADE M., and etter, 40 cents per onuce, and newspapers 1 cent each, rc Fae eee ey, Cusine the eee OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. UP. DOWN, LEAVES CHICAGO. : if Bia Line : Vackets for Liveryoot will aie Saturday, Aus 43... at A.M, uday, Vivat do ) hed in the foll rder, i hat wh Wedncni: ; % xt da thy falls ou Sunday, the si ‘all pul ou tau Diky vauredag =: — 4 Fharday, edo | Friday, Nov. iy: .at do. | The CAMBRIDGE, dune i antes ie is 260 foot ea tesaey 3 = 8 ae beam, 14 0 tone, Bi 1 hold, iaeasuriny i team . C: Barstow, boat afloat im iulaud waters “Engine 600 honepower voile | ‘The SNGLAND, i, is rovided with Kivan's Patent Safety Valves, to prevent the possi- agen oe ig 230 feet long, with separate Saloons ‘The OXFORD, 1 fous Stats Rooms extend the sale lenge 900 tous I ventilated by doors opening from the inside and out, il ayy Rathbone, 1 parts of the boat are finished and farnished in a style unequalled | The MONTEZUMA, 16 7 any other in the world. Ample secommodatious for Steer- 1000 tons, Nov. 16 Age Fraseugers, in four large well ventilated Cabins, one of which A.B. Lowber, ¢ March 16 Saypropriaied exclusively to ; ‘The, EUROP! ‘Aug. 1 ‘The boat is provided with a good band of mu: tons, Dec. 1 Wirxins, Mansy & Buffalo, E.G, Fayber,Q April 1 H. Nonrow & Co., Chicago, Agents. | The'NEW YORK, (new,) (Ang. 16 JON. Bunent, Defoit vny, a0. wn Dees 16 Avast 1, 184, Si *“Glevelana. | The'COLUMBUS, "Cee. |T auatonv ire 700 tou: A. Cok. i i STATEN ISLAND The YORKSHIRE, (new,) "'¢ Sert. 16 Cas a — T OF WHITEHALL, ‘These Ships are not surpassed in point of el ‘comfort The Bons will tans follows ater pe 30, inthe ‘cabin aecormmodations, or tu their fast sailing qualities 8, and Let Be S26) and 6 P.M. @ commanders are well known as men of character and 8, and io, A.M 123 MADE Mt. experience, and the strictest attention will always be paid to aS) 512K, , P.M. Promote the co onvenience 4 wie SAll goods mart be ‘panic Tiarked, Sud are atthe Punctuality, as regarda the day of miling, will be observed as re. Geb 1 To. ice of tward fixed at One gece a shes Bonds BUA OELULEY | noltee: for wntee ample woope of every, aecctlorione eth the to ALBANY AND TROY ided, with the exception of wines and liquors, which will Wilbon rare from 7 to Gorelick f ML, | be tarnished by the Stewards, if required: and wiil [aud af Pougl us reat ‘and Gi Neither the captain or owners of these Ships will be respon- wow. Pate 79 cents ouly tw Poughkeepsie, sible for any letra, parcels, or neckages sent ‘by: them unless ‘The mer >) Ww, A, MeLean, Monday 1 regular bills of lading are signed therefor. Fer freight or pas- and Wednesday, 1th. ALBANY, Captain R. B. | sage, apply to Macy, Tuciday, 11th, Tharaday, ith at 6 o'eldek, from Cort- GOODHUE. & CO, 64 South street. andi beret pier. . H. MARSHALT., 38 Burling Slip, N. ¥. reyes re eh aa o'clock, from Barclay street pier, the j2orf__and of BARING, BROTHERS & 8. Lpool. C> During the great Fair and Cattle Show, Tuesday, OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANT PASSAGE OFFICE Ith, dneaday, 5 rt ii Hecaar cae sa Foseez ix aL payee ts tar NEW YORK, ALBANY K, yt TROY STEAMBOAT ; MAN, 61 South steets New York. scriber egntinues to make arrangements to) brine ont SOR ADUSA At “rHOY.Lasecing fromm reat Brita an wertoal), ! t this office, oF w pa oh eof Brey wc ns | Seneca Rh a Sia a et Tran Corbin °F. Ree, Monday, Woes Hill have frst edger Amueahin beet b, ton, eve u year. wate Seamer TROY, tacavean A, Gorham, Tuesday, Thurs | “Those sending for their friends may rely that the same due and and Saturday Morning, np iwent attention will be ahown them as heretofore, and should fv Kom foo of Courdandt street, day, | any of those sent for not embark, the money will be getunded, ax whe Seamer, SWALLOW, Capuin A. MeLcan, Monday, | etromar remitting money to thelr friends, can have vpfveniny and Kray Eveniig, at €o'elogk. . Bills of Exchange for sums to suit, payable on. de- ‘Thar 1day Evening’ at 6 o'clock. » Tuesday, id lowing banks, (without discount or any other D—Messrs. J, Bult, Son & Co., Bank: Co., Liverpool; the National Provine throughout England and W: London: Bank ot } AX jarned & gland and Branches, i the moruing. tala for the iy or Ba ea a ee “, sar faseeze or freight, apply on board, or st the offices on the | hire District Bauk and Branches; Birmingham Banking Co.; wharve Lancaster Banking Co. SEASANT AND CHEAPER 7 pat AND Rational Bank of Teeland and Branches, an i} jand an ‘ neta @ ps Lojgne trougout the Kingdom, nS ee NEW HGH PORT NG STATEN SCOTLAND—Kastem Bank of Scotland and Branches aitkAND) AND,NEW YOR nny Greenock Baaking Co, in Glasgow and Greenock. From Pier No. lorth River, foot # residing in the country and wishing to send money to Albers: EUNUREELCA ican m | he ene ey ern tee doe, scr a, ee IBAf recLenved "Now eek ae} ad Aotclona’ | of the person for whom iis intended;" a drat for: the amount 1, at 3ho, Gand) P.M. ‘will then be forwarded a asi th, New Brighton ‘Ox Yanda: Per first packet or steamer, and a receipt ly (if by Jeter, post paid) t FOUN HERDSRN BT tha. OLD ESTABLISHED PACKET 0} South street—Passage to and from Great Brit erpool. Passage can for the same returned by m: ‘or further particulars, sib ec % minutes to $,and 10 minutes to and 10 A. M.; at 1M, 5and 7% Leaves New Vork, at 9 aud 11 A. M.; A rah Fars Widkaised is to miaunate Caok AK Mav ta, 10 ravit 6rore re Breer @ TARRY TOW TING, WIL! Bock WASHINGS K. A Lat Wales, without disecunt or any other charges. ievlars, y letter, post paid, apply to ‘tee TORN We pe Ou and after Saturday, LANG sag Ham Puch, treet for the al ve places, daily Scot Forfurther par DMAN, 61 South st. Setavent will beave dhe as? cep ruing, will leave Crotonville FOR LIVERPOOL.—The very splendid fart aj ‘at? o'clock A. ME Tanding at the foot of copper aud copper fastened barque ELIZA I HU. hw (VON, 449 tons per register, Little, commander, wh way sassaze or freight, apply on board, or to STEPHEN B, a 32m" re te desyratch for the above port. KINA. 192 West atoowt TS hive Bo Por rr rout ght or passige, having superior. accommodations, ‘Mec 10", bok BATH, GARDINER AND HA 4 ate 9 Bron strevt w new weamer PENOR Captain | ~ ~ FOR CIVERPOOL—The New Li egal N. Kitall, eaves the end of tony Packet 21st October—The superior fast sailing vacle every tamday aud Briday evenings, at tahip ROCHESTER, 100 tous burthera, Captain T. Staqen will be in readinews on her arrival at the above | Burwous will ail as ahove, her regular day: “ip coawe'y passengers tn the seighhoring twas atontiiaht or iat slogan and specious aseomné FALL AND WINTER ARKANGEMENT. fom, P NEVS ex ND NEW Vouk. WOODHU LE MINU RRS, ARE ONLY 12) CENTS. Free of Panage $100 rHE NEW AND SWIFT STEAMER RAINBOW, aeket ship Hovtingrur, Captain Ira Bursley, mater, 1050 APLAIN JOHN G: A fons burthen, will anc ter, ‘on her rea as: alow (sin eptember 10th iftres ¢ ar Plat Wether aM or follows (Sundays iuel Leavy ‘Centre street, 8 o'clock A. M— HALA BALL VK OLD ites AV bu hs ok OL PACKETS—FOR, LIVERPOOL~-On feats New York, tof Barcluy street, 9 o'clock P. M. " packet of the fay ot November ae areca astieitisiniinitethatciditees ™ FOR LVERPOUL ci hepa hcp GARIICR, | OXFORD, Carina Joe akvones will pontively sail oe Capnain ‘Leak gaily on the 2ith of Oct—and the packet | Friday, the lat of November, her regular day up OXFORD, Captain Rathbone, on the Ist Nov., tis well Known that the accommodations of the Oxford, Te nul € days of waili and all the eight ships of this line, are Ntted out in a most costly pegammmodations, aprty to | style with every madera: improvement aud convenience, th MAN, 61 South cannot but add to the comfort of cabin ritain and ireland can as second cabin an steernge jpasee ‘Those visiting the old countey will at swglar hips sailing every five days interest (o select these desirable couveyauces, fa it the petdehral env hd’ cite ‘romtiiet (passage nnd ly appli ry pie lietnud, om application as above. vatbre. pe made on bounds (oot of Weckian street, OF PASSAGE FOR NEW ORLEANS—Positively rf ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. i ii wil pacheret Mpoeay fae wench ae ae: next door to the Fulton Baak uA WA, Cay er, will #1 yur t \ u a vm ne amg day, or panne fro, wind aud weather Per ey Mouday, the dint otant ot pstouge fee =e ‘Ti of hi Ning are so wel! known for their panetanlit oe “ a iting. need a0, by Pandaions snswiertorsw heh rv them deatfabh owe modsttsns'for eablvy pate bina ong a che early epphieation ebould. be made op, of Ferigr in every reavect to i "hore about wo penbark etrest, oF to aJ. 7. . lor joy ould study yntervet by suing this Je Boath ship etary fg Spe soply on board N. Nan P by the pac Will p ease be | the ship, Murray's wharf, foot AE ta co board By 108 morning J ehOM. pent, at ume wi ol7re olre 61 Beate sevet, ConneCTICUT SUPmKRiOk COUKT.—'Lhis was an formation in two counts, cheigicg the posoner in the first count with @ rep. Upon the person of atemale Chilo under the age of en years; in the second wate an ult, With the intent to ravish. ‘The prisoner is about vi uge, oud late from one of the West India , me Was committed in Middiebury, and was proved upo piivoner by the mother of ule git, oud & Deighburing Jedy Wao Wes Called Mm et the ume, dsaw the situauon of the child The jury, aver an five minutes, veturned a verdict of guilty om count, aud wot guilty om the firet.—N, H, remaied about 20 mioutew at the Pulls, 1 willbe seen that Her Mujesty was able to waik 4 Considerabie dit. tance, the lengli o to pa hway, very neariy @ mule, be- ing twice Cruversed, and un uduiuomul distunce walked, Owimg to the misteke io the first snotanc Lhe good foiks ut the Fulls are debghted with tue sauliess of he Royai foot. From the prints lef im the sand they Lave meusurea the exact length, and they heep the Lopby as A great Weanure, ii r Majesty returned to the Castle ‘at about half-past 6 o’ciock. ‘This morning Her Mojesty walked in the grounds, lowed, us usuai, by @ servant Wik @ pony, i Case #! sh. uld preiee to ride, ‘The Paucess Royal went out in the by Mudemoiseile Charnier. Her Koy al professed to restore us all that we lost. 1 hope it will do #0. | lost three mouths of my life a. d Tam entitled to get them buck—(near, bear) Lord Che.terficld was once cailed upon by «London mob te give them back eleven days of their Lives, iter be had changed the Calendar 1 have lost more than that—I have lost three months of my life by the government, and wall Sir Robert Peel give teem back tome? [i not. [cali upon every maa in Le land to rally and give me at jeasc an equivaien 1 peal of the Usion—for his having imprisoned seveo of ber Majesty's subjects illegully—(cheers.) 1 forgave them, ano you forgive them, aud | am sure that the 4. th sepealers Of Irelund throughout this cou. try, Will see that the »eopie who act so must succeed— (loud Cheers.) The members of the Estublished Church will see it; and the working clergy of that church, who are the EXTRACTS FROM FOREIGN JOURNALS. The Monster Repeat Dinne: Dosuin, Sept. 20th. _ Between 700 and 900 persous sat down to dinner in the Music Hall last mght. The hali was orna- mented with flowers, lagrels, and evergreeus, but there was nothing Whatever to distinguish the as- sembly trom the ordinary gatherings upon such oc- casions. The dinner consisted of eold joints, which, together with the wines, hardly deserve: to be considered ‘* moderately good,” and stamp- ed the whole entertainment as being a second or third rate concern. ‘The galleries and boxes were ‘ol Herald We understand that a diffi- rent of the Caws, betweem nda Kauaas lodian, who tied Kansas Payment ffrounds, uitended I culiy arose at the pey ighwess Wau wise q worst paid men uy, the face of the earth, shall see it. | flowed by a servant with her pony. Cot Cummins, the agent, crowded with well-dreseed ladies. The stewards | They dlso wil seectery situation worth having iu ire. | Alter breaktastjat « ite oefare 10 o'clock, er Mojesty | fo free kimee-t iate 4 cudncal the ehiel, oud OKeDts Were were supplied from among: the gentlemen who fi- | jand filled by Englisnmen or Scotchmen, which ouglit not | and Prince Alvert, attended by cue servant, rove outisom | hoiding couceruing the pay ment. ‘The ladian gure atthe Cork Exchange ; some of them rea- dered satisfaction in the discharge of their duties, while many were inattentive, and appareatly quite unqualified for their office. Immediately behind the chair were inscribed in large characters, ** Re- member the 30th of May,” and opposite, at the other extreme end of the hali, the words ‘* Repeal ot the Union” flourished in * monster” letters.— “ Peace and Perseverance,” had also a conspicu- ous place, and the names of the three whig-radi- cai law lords, “ Denman,” **Cottenham,” and * Campbell,” were likewise inscribed in large giit- tering letters. On the entire the dinner was not in any respect equal to the banquet lately given at the Rotunda or the Theatre Royal, by the agri- cultural Society, and, indeed, it was a subject of general observation that it was much inferior to the Custle, crossed the water uf the Gerry ut a place cali ed lavervaen, Whuw they torded the Water on uel po- nies, and proceeded up the bili oi ‘Lulloch, a tue beck to the westward of Blur Athol, Aithvugn tar interior in height or importance to 14 neighbors, Beu-y-Glo and Bea y-Vracky this hill colamands trom its summit OLe ot tbe most beauuiul views that are to be obtuined apy Whee, even in this country of spiendid scenery. By (ae wind. ing path which leads to tue Lop of the inguBiun, the dis tauice irom Biair Athol to the summit is nearly two miles, and then a view Various ia its leatures, aud ob ren extent, is obtained, Below, int sort ot Valley, or' Gs it as termed here, lies the village of Blair Athol, the Cas Us itself, and the th.ckly planed grounds. ahe water of the Tilt und the Garry Wind wing the sides of this valley, fringing it With wiine of silvery ight Bis Cus te donins a bola obj-ct in the centre Wen seen ikum such @ height, und the rich laWas and Woudiands around st give VerdUre aad gioWing Color (0 the iundocepe. busing Lom Pistol at the Colonel, who, in return, snapped gun, and then @ double berreiied shot gun athim, The Tnuians, inthe mewn time, collected srcand ther brother, and bore him off—no damug~ done on einer side Rathi rough play this for an aeut, The Delaware payment to fake pluce so0n—perheps in about ten days.—Indepr dence, Mo. Journat, Oct 3 to be the cuse, aud would not be the cause if there Was & native legislature = ‘Lberetore, | call upon all men of all religious to “ ugitute, agitate, agitate.” (Cheers) After our victory we are to be more determined. It is every ian’s duty to consider how he can forward the repeal cause. Ireland cannot tell how long the union will con- tinue, and itis for these who have istuence over the peo: ide them in a proper direction ‘They can answer eit that separation will not c mein their time at ali —if such calamity shouid ever occur; but who what may happen when death Closes around some of us, and time lessens the authority of others! (Lou cheers) This, then, is the time tor euU-repeaiers to come forward. In iva the British minster would have been thanked for emancipation, and at would Lave been accept ed from him a8 an uct of cuarity; but he refused, and what was the consequence? tu 1829 we forced it from him by peaceable und legal agitation. (Great eppinuse )— ‘ney have also refused us repeal, uod by adeptung Disraessina,—A ,genticiman named MeRay, who came out passenger in the bag Ann Enz from New Youk, leit bis wile at the Southern Coffea House on Saturduy evening lust,and proceeded. to tr uct some business—When he returned she could not be found. Search was instantly made, but it hos thos far A frustless [tis supposed that sho labored under mental derangement, and hax wandered ato the sor diowued bereelt.” A party of gentlemen lett orning op horseoack to look fur her, but have not roturned.—.ipaluchienia Oct, 13 many. Feet heal eestor blven NT pas to | the ‘same course of policy we shall obtain it. (Hear) | the ‘ander tue Mire ne heheh ne in the huuzon 5 time in honor of the Liberator himself. In point | Our plans are tuily develo; dali we have now to do | 4s far us tue eye Can ivliow them, ure the mountaas— ihe , ivile a ~ i of numbers of the martyrs’ friends were peep is, sp irstse pt Perce contd Insnmen. is not Ire- | Grampians of the schuoi-books, with many @ suckling | sone Ree if mle ian He tapiv od ful; but they were not equally successtul | Mad a country worth struggling for! li @ foreign Norval tending sheep. een ta the distance, their round | states ra b pte : i. eye rT rein gentee ot in keeping the company in pertect order. ‘To- | £0¢ invaded us is she not werth Oghting ior? (Hear, | summits muluplied b-y ond ull possibuity ot ots the settlements on that side the tives, os weil as in Wide ‘ f the 3 and cheers) And, if there arose o nece sity, ix | #pread ont Like ap ocean of petiified mouatar consin, where extraordinury acco numb wards the close of the proceedings it was quite ap- | sho nut w country worth dying for? (Great applause) | The heather on the sides, und even the summucs ot the | have lately beea published One walked quietly into parent that many of the company were not disci- | Oy, my fellow.countrymen, When I look around me end | moUACuins, gives u rich glowing hue Co them inthe sun- | 4 frm yard on the Lite Slakoketa lately, gud in Grant county some tadividuals have killed four, Bve, end even ples of the apostle of temperance. Mr. O'Connell i A ten of them. looked in bad spirits, and the style aad mutter ot his speech were certuinly not calculated to remove the impression that he was not theroughly satistied. ‘The members of the several corporations present were not, uit was expected, attired in their civic rebes. At six o’clock precisely the chair was ta- kenby W. 5. O’Brien, M. P. ‘The routine toasts having been proposed, The Chairman announced “ The Health of Mr. O?Conneil,” which was otf course responded to amidst loud cheers. Mr O’Cowwsxt rose to respond to the toast, and when the applause with which he was greeved had in some measure subsided, he addressed the assembly as follows: can the © beany one amongst you who sup- ise to pour out @ few weak words to express for the honor you havedene me? No! | gTatituue, but for a better and nooler motive—to iusugate you ali—and to reive all Ireland to wee such an assembly in the body of this hail, aoa teke them wa specimen of the Irish nation, way |’ not ask if such a people deserve to be free! (Cheers) And when T again look higher, ond bebold those fairy #ylphen forms, fit emblems of the country itself, may | not ask them are their husband: thers, brother: (Great applause, and laughter ) perhaps, be thought Judicrous by some, but | can tell them they are not ; and further, that there is not a mun, a: least an Irishman ia soul, who’ does not love liberty. — (Hear.) Audcan there be anything more exalted than the jove of country, of fatherland, and ot old Ireland? (Loud cheers) Whit pleasure can equal that ot contending for one’s native land | for anoble people, shrewd to a proverb — temperate to exce. s— (laughter) —livaug in as fine a oli mate ay any upon the face ol the globe ? (Hear, hear) 1 tell the tyrants of conscience that they shuil not beve this country to themselves. The Irzh people ere entitled by bicth to this Jand ; aad without depriving ay man of his property or liberty they be disenturatied and free. lrosand shall be @ nation agin, unitea to Engiand light, such a you lovk for m vain except in Scucand Nor, in this land of mists and showers, is the raiubow Wanting to Complete the beauty of the paccure, "The Queen aud the Prince rode slowly up the mountain till \hey reuched the point trom which’ (hey could com mand the pavspect, “hey then progweded slowly cieny the ridge of the bill round to the shoulder at ihe north end, where apne northern view 18 oblamed. Alter re- musing on the hil more than bait an bour, Her Majesty and Lae l’rince descended siowly, guided us before by cue ot Lord Glentyou’s servants, and atver again Crossing Wie Garry, returned to the Castle. They were to be seen trom below oa the bidy, like specks no larger than she Her Majesty rode a gray pony of Lord Giea you's, aud (ue Prince uleo rode & pony, the breed generally used tor those mountain excursivgs. Her Majeoty Wott & sie herd’s plaid on her shoulders, andtue Prince a shooting jacket. They bowed grwciusiy ia acknowledgment of (be salutauons of the tew couatry people whom Ley passed. Oa reaching the gate Her Majesty and the Prince spoke tor a few moments to one of Lord Aberdsen’s keep: kism.— What is your idea of the 'o a man he conversed wath yesterday. My i.ea, said the meu, is that the world is coved, and Consequen ly hoa Women akg not Miniexrres.—What’s your mother tongue ? said the recor er yest. rday to a witness, My mother's tongue ? said the latter. Weil, | can’e my but it mast be mighty Jong, ior my tather says there’s no eu to !=N. O, dicayune Proor or Mua. end ot the word? aid a Milleci a Beat Tuis 1 you can.—Jvhn Otis, ficld, (Me) dug one hundred and forty be in one day, (Monday, the 8th inst) ano would fifteen or twenty more bushels, it he had wot PROPOSALS FOK RATIONS. ; 4 vi Ap . Dy, UARTERS OF THE MAKINE CORPS, renewed exertion to obtnin a repeal of the Irguslative | by tue golden link wi the crown, aad having the | ere, who Was with the otter hounds. Apparently the HEADQUA z Ss, . (Ci )f fi Li, and thereby incres: reen dress of the keepers attracted the Queen’s utten- QUAKTERMASTER’S OFFICE, union, (Cueers, which lasted for a considerabie ume ) | power of legislating for hervel!, an Sreacking i, | ton, and tne trinee Calica Bimn fur the’ purpoce of melting Wastinctom, October 4, 144. means of prosperity, ‘The day is fast approaching. cannot be far distaut—when | sev around me the teal ree presentatives of the people from ail parts ef ireland—the members of the reiormed corporations of lreiand—the honest patriot Smith O'Brien in the chair—and the sacred It is very pleusing to be cheered and encouraged, provid: ed that it does not last too long ; for you musi remember that cheering wont do—words wont de—we must have acuon ; and therefore it iv that I call trom this spot on every man who hears me, und every man through the EPARATE PROPOSALS will Otiice ti) Worlock, A. M., on. Monday, Lith No Tr LeKt, faisbing tations to the United State’ Marinas, at the fol Jowing Stations, for the year 1849, via Fortsinouth, New Ham shire, Fecetved at’ Ui inquiries. Her Majesty reached the Custiv at buif past 11 o’ciock Bridgeport. country, of every creed, acet, and persuasion, tu rally | hierarchy of Ireland, (Great applause.) No, it must be (Correspondence of the Herald.) Massachusetts tor o.u ireluod anarepeal, (Great appl »). Litustriow. | at hand, aglorious day tor Ire and, ond sn pro- Baineeront, Uct. 16, 1844. i i pg jalend.. Hew York. jet us rally for her iu every dis erable cotirse- paying due obe- (Hear, hear) Beloved t is decreed that you Grattan well suid thut he stood by the crade of Irish an dependence and followed it to the grave. (Hear) It is not, however, dead my friends, tor Irish independence ouly sieepeth, aud here am Ito call upon you io sound the trampet for its resurrection (“-heers) Yes, my beloved countrymen and country women, Irish iudepen- dence shat, arise—it must arse, and in its native ma jesty it will come forth glorious, and as free a8 anything earthly cap be, spreading liberty und happiness upon every side, atthe same time paying all due allegiance to the imperias crowa, while asserting the right of trish.en to justice. (Cheers) Irelaud must be free, she has been tuo long sunk in degradation, Let me ask you,are our prospects declining? (Cries of no, no, no) No, my iriends, they are not; tuere ds a ray of light spreading throughout the le. gth and breadth o: the lund, which shows @ bright prospect for the future,a@ bright and glorious prospect tor liberty, (Loud cheers.) We have had a triumph, and we are celebrating that tiumph to-night, which puts me in miud of what « French geneial once suid—* The ditficuliy does got consist in obtaining a victory, bat in prutiang by it.” (Hear.) Now we have vdtained a giosivus victory, and without any very great ditticulty ou vur paris, tur it came upon us when we did not expect it, aud when the prison dvor was about (us we thougut) being Closed tor atwelvemonth. (Cheers) At the lust moment justice threw open the door, and pro- claimed that Ireiend bad a right to independence ; and how are we to profic by that decree, except by resoubling our exertions, and by one and ail being prepared to »p- prouch the Briush Houses ot Parbament wt the commence- ment of the enauing session, with Lhe combined voices of the Inish peopie, collected together in petitions, in order to give haughty Engiand to understand that there is no rest for the wicke?—that she shell have no rest uatl Ireland is fres again. (Loud cheers) What, then, is our first duty? ‘To combine together Irishmen ot ev ery sect Q@nd persuasion, and, ubove al!, te combine those of every gradation of poiitical opinion who agree with usin seeking for the ove thing necessary—a repeul portion toita importencs trict—in the old and dience and submission to the law. wand, yon shall be a nation shall ; therefore Ijcali upon Christians of every persuamon to rally with me for o.d Ireland and repeal. (The learn- ed gentleman sut down amidat tremendous applause trom all parts of the hall, which lasted for some minutes.) Queen Victoria at Blair Athol. Yesterday the prince, accompanied by Lord Li- verpool and Lord Glenlyon, went grouse shooting to Glenbiuny. On his return, aud after junch, the royal party paid a visit to the pass of Killiecrankie, aud went on tothe Falls of the Tummel. At a tew minutes to 4 o’clock they started, the prince dri- ving her majesty in the pony phaeton, attended by Lord Charles Wellesley on horseback and ouiri- ders. A carriage aud four followed, containing Lord Glenlyon, Lady Canning and Lady Caroline Cocks. The party drove at a very rapid raie to- wards the pass of Rilvecrankic, vestig on the way the corn field in which is the stone marking the place where Claverhouse received his death wound. Urcard House immediately acjoius this field, on a slight elevauon, and enclosed in a fir plantation, it was from an upper window in this house ihat, according to tradition, Claverhouse was shot wil 4 sixpence, ihe superstition being that he bore » ‘life that was charmed againot ordinary modes of attack and a body bullet-proof. Ox arriving at uh height which commands the first graad view of the pass, immediately opposite the beautdully situ ated cottage of Mrs Hay, the royal carriages drew up, in order to afford her majesty en oppertuuity of again Jooking down the pass trom the point ot view at which she had most admired it on tf orfolk. Virginia, da, and strict of Columbia, ty consist «fone pound and a quarter of fresh of m Liberty Meeting—Locofocos in a Rage—Wiigs Looking Murder-—Aw/ul State of Things-— Bridgeport in a Tea pot. Deak Bennetr: Once more | find myself under the necessity of wielding my mysterious pen o’er a beautilul sheet of Ames’ superior paper, to intorm you and your hosts of readers of the proceedings and doings in this land of “garden sarve” and other smail vege- tables. The disciples of Mormonism did create some- thing of a sensauon among our ciuzens. But this delusion passed off like the dew under the powertul rays of the morning sun. Millerism, too, has been sowed and scattered to the tour winds c! —yet que recently it has partially revived ity drooping head to be struck is latal blow—its death blow. More recently, however, abvlitionism (last evening) has made its appearance among us in the person of a Mr. Burleigh, a g nuine ghost or apos. Ue of the “back caudidate ” as you call Birney He succeeded tu rallying a large crowd at tue City Haii~and such a ex * six pounds of New Urleans sugar, eight qua Quarts of vinegar, (wo quarts brows soap, and one and a i tallow candles to each hunched Phe beef required shall be delivered on the order of the com fieer of each Station, either iu le ra: ail cou WIce port the pork to be No. 1 pame mess pork; aud U best quality of the kinds mained, subject Lo uspec= 'No bid will be entertained, un} of two sureties, responsible for contract. ‘Lo be endorsed, "* Proposals AUG. W. {the Dest White beans, four ait, tour pounds of good hard pounds of good, bara, dipped ccompanied by the names fait pecfortance of the for Rations for 1815." NICHOLSON, & 4 07 Staw tlt Nov re UMLTAIN MALE ALS, Ad ANY Win DOW SHAD @ subscriber We the at- tention of strangers to then large siock of Cyhoistery goods, Just reeeived m store, from which they ae prepared (execute Orders for Bed and Window Curtains of the weweat desigus and on jower terms than auy other house in the city, “Thea nasks, ‘Lterkey red cottons, heaven, Shades, varying Mr. Burleigh coumenced by reviewing the cha- ‘p sot James Ko Polk. He ob uihe ground OF luumediate annex tion of Texas, anc, cvataned he, can weas liberty deny Give OUF Vole Lo such a demagogue and un godly man as tito Polk, Cttere the locutocos It we do, we Bhali go contrary to the racter aod yi jected to him L HiT. td o'clock and Kriday Eeveus nber next, y Luesday d ever hi To accommodat nr, ue students in the mom sumble circamstances, of the union, (Loud cheers.) 1 heard with pleasure the seeing | growled ) , the fee for this. whole is. fixed at DOLLAKS, lotter 0. Mr. Sharman Crawiord read, and felt somewhat | tt. The view from thie potut is really beauutul | jaws of that sacred book, the bivie, (here be wae | payable in advance. No appheations fur adiivsion to this class surprised thut be should think, or for a moment suppose, | The deep rayine through which the waters of the will be eutered alver the 2d uf November Puri s received forthe whule term of their el geweral as well as legal re Vaivare interrupted by & barrel of Coal beg upset ana kicked about the fivor,) because Liat Liewsed buok yds Us eXpresely to Vole lor tien tearing » Bruening, and eres ol * propel, go Tue speaker here paused, lis voice inaudable.) You know, my inends, Garry flows is clothed up to the summits of preci- pices on either side with the fir, larch and beech, in thick masses cf the richest foliage. These are relieved to the eye by the clear water running i a bright sireem beneath, here and there broken into miniature waterfalls, and sometimes torming that the leaders 0. the great national agitation hud ex- ciuded federal repealers from the association (hear )— Now : am happy to inform that gentleman, and all teder- alists, that suca is not the Case, and that, on the contrary , we are uel ghted to have men who wish to see their coun- try pesapee—and th nk she will prosper with a federal 02 3t law evW is*re Coase! BU BPMMIGHA NTS being , said he, that the andexation of ‘Lexas would tend ROL Ge aed aes Litiave pices Paplone pools as calm and clear as a luke, The mountaius, | to perprtuate the uegudly trathe in human stock, | AND. OTMERS MaKING KKIUTTANCES TO peal ofthe obnoxions Act of Union’: still, there are none | With Ben-y-Vracky topping them all, form a fine | (Here John Tucker cried out, at the same time RAFTS. FORK ANY AMOUNT on all the Branches of of us who would net be glad to see @ federal porliament | background to the picture from whatever point of | flourishing an embiem of democracy, & hickory the PROVINCIAL BANK, IRELAND, and established in this country (cheers) | do not think itthe | view you behold it. club—“every thing lor democracy’ —and Lie THE NATIONAL BANK, SCOTLAND, best ; but I never was one of those who would depend} Atine place where her Majesty stopped, a new | pase traflic in buman bived. (A stove pipe | a" be obtained of Wh sheaCHL x walk had been made for her accommodauon should she alight, and M’Donald, the roadmuker, with whom Her Majesty conversed for a few minutes on her way betore, was there ready to receive her, no doubt hoping for another conversation. Her Ma- jesty did not alight, however, but looked down the pass from her caniage. Lord Glenlyon pointed out all the remarkable spots to her Majesty. While the carriages were waiting here, a slight delay occurred in consequence ot one of the lead- ers of the second carriage getting over the traces ocked down veal cheerimg.) 1 should bi be informed, says Mr. 5., who these moter whether whigs or democrats. (Cheers.) aud ut I fiud out, 60 help me Gou, | Will, Prosecute them {o the fartherest exiremity ‘¢/ the tw. (Here Sarn Hodge 4 up and dee/, .p., them to be whigs—much groaning and hissing— Sam gets a good shar At length, something like order is restored, aud the apostie continued and said that the cause of Liberty bad never Gand 7 Dorr’s Buildiigs, H " Also, BILLS on the BANK OF BAUTISH NORTH AME RICA) LONDON, and its Bragenes im Canada, New Bruns. wick, Nova Scotia sud Newfoundland. 2944 2taw Sengab THE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PAC upon the infallubility of his own fer rot and that would not yield to the man who thought federalism better —which would at all events to the Irish the power of making laws jor themselves (hear, hear) On the coa- trary, [have always encouraged and courted the co op eration of those who professed federalism, aud upon the profession of those opinions numbers have joined the aa- sociation (great applause) Mr. Gray Porter, the Protest- ant high sheriff of Fermanagh, has proclaimed himself « federahwt, (although he not yet joined us)—and Ihave called upon him in the name of the Irish people, and of. fered him, if he shouid become a member of the a! 4s kal to ares of neither, Lo sail from New 307 the oth of each mouth :— on the 2st, and trom_ Liverpool on From New York 1190 tone, Rees, 3 L'poot. Feb. w Ship LIVERPOOL, the position of a leader in the great movement— been mobbed but twice in Connecticut—(stove idee not at all anxious to be a leader—I am ready to be and plunging violently. For some tew moments | and stove pipes flung about) and hoped it would shies YAu driven (loud cheers). Who can for a mom-nt remain neu- | there was reason to fear that some accident might | gever be again (cries of it will) He resumed his | N. Ship QUEEN OF THE WEST, 24" tral at the present crisis? Is there a doubt upon the mind | occur, as the horse became uninanageable. Lady | jroument, aud said that Mr. Polk’s ways o 1250 tous P. Woodhouse. Sent of one single Irishman but that the union was carried by | Canning and Lady Caroline Cock- got out of thet: | writing jetters was far different trom that of Mr “ae ee a the most profligate means—by force and sraud— by b ibery | carriage, and Lady Canning went upto explain the | Giry. because Poll had written but gi lye | ore eee en tomas and shed; and by the combination of every thing that) nature of the accident to the Queen. The hors sntie’ nd every body knew what th : j KS was ba-6 and foul, which rendered the crime of theperpe- | cli continued tnmanegeable, and at last it was re- | ey eee ae eee rst y pba shee Magenta Ship HOTTINGUER, 1090 tous, 2 trators o-» of the greatest insult and injnries ever inflict-| Coived that they should be temoved, which Ww: avd Mr. Glay ha ntten five letters upon th fra Bursh ed by England upon Ireland? (hear, hear) 1 proclaim d ay Dt ve " an Ee 48} question, one aiter the other, to explain his ex iia), sav eaten, 8 this to the people of * ngland, and { turn te the people of | done, and the carriage proceeded forward with two | )|anation, and ull the people could not uaree what " Ireland and ask them tor support. Whe can look around | horses only. This was not the only mal apropos | he actually meant. (Whigs ewore { raved ) that occurred, At starting, the horse of one of the outriders, a very fine animal, became so res tive, that it was doubtful whether he could pro- ceed; and during the aaay mentioned above—in fact, immediately on the horse kicking over the traces—Lord Charlrs Wellesley, who accompanied the royal party on horseback, in his anxiety to stop this beautiful isiand without observing that it contains all the necessaries for forming « nation—all the resources from whence flow prosperity and success, which has been fully shown in that excelient work published upon her ‘ Industrial Resources,” by Professor Kene? (cheers ) Her fertility is beyond that of any other ceuntry in the world; her green fivide—her fruitiul valleys and noble mountaine And says bar » Lam a going te e you my views upon these letters of Mr. Clay. (Cries of “go on, ride him on » rail, down with the meger.”) Mr. Ruggles wished that the audience might hear him tirough, Order was again partially restored, when Mr. Kelsey, the well known proprietor of ant and commodions, and ere furnished juce to the ease and comfort of passen- with whatever ean eo: key joe of Prsnnge, $100. ther the Captains o sible for 9 or wills of ta 1 For te wners of these Ships will be respon choges sent by them, auless regular efor which pour out their torrents sufficient to turn the machi- the exiensive house calied the “Shade: vished ¥ Cee oe eines nery of all the monufacturies upon the face of the earth— | any further danger, jumped from hishorse, and be-| tq know if it would be out ol order, te ool Lie MEST UMN can compete with those of auy other country, and why | gan to assist in quieting the restive leaders. Inthe | ask the speaker a question. Certainly not, FIELDEN, BROTHER! then should she not be a nation? (cheers.) Her noble har bors fit to be com) with any in the universe, are ne glected and idle, together with all her other internal re- \d what is the canse? to what is itowing? It is, friends, owing to th of union ;and these evils must inue until that measure is repealed and Irishmen have meanwhile hisown horse, taking advantage of the general confusion, thought fit to seize on his oppor- tanity, and set off ata gallop. He wos at last re- covered, bnt not ull the royal party hed proceeded onward. The good people about the Castle were says Mr. B. Mr. K wishedto know if apy coals tion had been entered into between the demoerst and Mr. Birney, #8 such was the rep Mr. B replied by reading Mr. Birney’s Jetier to the Tri Mr. wiehed : bune, Xe thet the audience Ireland for themselves. (Loudcheers). When this isthe | 2° & little surprised to eee the horses returning so | would ask him no questions, because it wee state of the country, why do not the men of all religious | 80n after the departure of her Majesty ; and the | grawing him from the argument. (Stones j From New York and political opinions join us 7 It is said that they refuse .| @xtreme secrecy observed by all persons in the em-| eame ratthiog through the windows) To reture | New Ship ONFIDA (Ist March to do so from fear lest there should bea religions escen- | ployment of the Court, left them altogether im the} Mr. Clay, Mr. 2B. read hie numerous | aptain ) bet daly, dency. Now. I tell them that they were never more mis. | dark on the subject letters though he was hardly heard, the noive war | Khir BALTIMOM Elec apn Cou taken in the whole course of their lives, for lam as much | ‘Tis little dithculty got over, the royal carriages were rodlalone; ind COMMONLY Ge Hearse T eee | Coe : lah Srplconben, oppored to the aecendancy of any perty ‘vain in motion, and proceeded by the lower road dows | %0 Drodizious, raneated as near a8 } could | Pivard Puke ith Jenuarye could be; and if you, Mr. Chairman, the dectoss tue bridge which spans the stream, | UAderstand in this wiee, that Clay was in faver of | ship UTICA ‘ eth Jeunes O'Brien) thought #0, you 4 rendera the other side ofthe pass ecvessible from the | aNvexation when it could be dowe without wer ( ) {ath Gerober, position—you would not hi ng for us for | high road. The road across the bridge leads slong the | Without dishonor, we —(Terrible noise of ? 6th February, the lest twelve months. (Great applause). You, sir, | side of the pars for about a mile and abalt, At that dis-| kinda ) Thus it is plain to see that Clay wovle pul have been twelve long months in our councils in public, | tance irom the bridge a pathway leads from the rovd | like ‘Texas annexed as well as Pe and in our commitiers in private, and you know if one down to the Fall of the Tummel. ‘Thix pathway, which yells a loufer,) because the dem word or ove single expression was ever used derogatory | js approache! through a gate, had every appearance of e ni Texe vith wa o ¢ te The p to the religion of any man,erthat would lend you tothink | having been recently renewed purposely for tho Queen's ed barging ed 2 hag te “aapilied with © that an ascendancy was the object of Repealers (Hoar, | expected visit. Indoed, wherever the Queen has been, “egg. by Y a ae Hthete ted tettaee | t fo wegeuts wilt be foray hear) No, 1 any but | the Beoltish gentry have shown the utmost gullantey and | SWC?T, and Tiss.) and we as liverty men believe | 1: dior thas the euptammpetinaliy oowned bad ¢fivcts resulting fro nd Th too much to | epirit in pre, aring walks and rides for her that she may | ‘hat Texas will never annexed until by the | ony senue, agily to eto religion with it ; still, me time tage. The Tumme) | Common consent of the people, whether under the VU & AINCKEN, Agen iton our own part, will not letit ¢ on the grounds of Mr. Sandiman. administration of Polk or Clay. (Here De. Clark | tee Ne ® Tontine Boildings, cor Wall aud Water cw exist upon the other side All we wai equal jasticn— Lord Glenlyon had undertaken to guide Her Majesty to | pops up and asks the speaker a question whieh he | 4 PACKET FOR MARSEILLES—Of iat Nov repeal for all, and ascemfancy for none. (Loud cheers) | th» Tummel, bat bis Lordship, from being extremely | says is relevant to the case. What the questior wid wew A i barque MISSOURI John Silvester This in our creed—thie is our practicn—there | nearsighted missed the gateway alrealy mentioned, | was | was unable to voderstand ) Mr. B continaee | aster, #11) wail as ato are our objects, Yet, how proud the enemies of | and the royal carriages proceeded about Lalf a mile | jhough Stam, Baog und hiotmunvone vere the ; ely an became PES Re ane re oom conee- Ireland would be if ‘they could insinuate hypocrisy | beyond It, where there ise pathway, which | jrovey jini. ang ie lia miniins Were thunder. | mod ions, apply ow howd at Yet No BN. Hi. t0 or raise doubts asto our sincerity. We, however, don’t | Lord Glealyon supposed was the right o Here | 108 an icking coal around the Hall, throwing | AWK te Ly, HELPS, care for them; we want no ascendoney ourselves, end | the royal. pa lighted and walked across the grass | Piecesof the stove, and remoants of demolietyd | BOVD & HINCKEN. Agent wewon't let them have it (Cheers) No; re strug. a duention grec | stools, &e. I say he continued upon Mr. Cl | a'$en Na @Pantine Reild Wall ana cal wed by Lord Glenlyon the right one But when they com uh here a to a stream, called | /etters, his (Clay's) inconsistency, and proving him | ay, his Lordsbip dis safe pilot, and Her Ma- ‘The Roye! party then rove back to the o her gato, and Her Majesty alighte! from the carriage, and prooeedel, leaning om the arm of the Prince, and followed by the snito, down the pathway which winds slong the side of the pass for nearly a mile down tothe Folls of Tammel. Majesty walked re markably 10 lent health and spi rity. Arrived at the Fi Hl soene presented it- I. ‘The Falls of the Tummel are different in charac from the Fails of Brnar They are not #0 long, nor are there # iumber of cateracts a at the other piace, bn there i# a broader ex. anse of water, the fail hwing wide to be asmuch of am annexationist as Polk. Hen- ; QUPADA, Semmes Fenck: saniet, will soll on the tos ry Hubbel, Esy. could no longer keep his seat — | f November He arose, exciied and enraged, and refuted Mr. | *0* Menaht or passage apply to B.'s arguments in such a style that done honor w OY himself and to the perfect satisfaction of all— Upon the strength ef thisthe great Liberty to ing adjourned, amid a modern Bedlam, and three vociferous cheers by the wigs for the great states man of the west. Respectfully, Tue Rivers. —The navigation of the Missour pling for the greatest blessin; onored with—a free press, freed freedom of conscience. (Applause ) terms upon which we invite our friends to join the north, south, east and west, combining the Protes- tant, Catholic, and dissenter of every persuasion in one common bond of nationality. | am aware | am now re peating what I have often said belore, but it becomes ne. Cessary éhat | should do #0, tor every y every day. e fresh flow of young Irish blood is coming in amonget who must be told the foundation upon which th try’s freedom is based §(Cheers) Amon in in error, if IN. rer te AND, IRELAND, ~The Subseriber hae £) & £1009, payable roughoat the U TAN, 618 n be secured at the ts sanling on the Int, 6 application as al BOYD & HINCKE cow Wall and W Tonrine Riv EACHANGE ON ENG SCOTLAND AND WALES. tall tin Patt the principal Bi ‘Tuomas Trusty inka they h when he con TAVERPOOL, PAURETSS filets it necessary to adopt auch m and eneh is the shetlow. If not so grand as the Falla of Brusr, the; | TVET I# becoming more God more diffi lid fant sailing position of the present government. (Hear) Ascen- | are perhaps more bes titul, and form @ finer pcture, be quence of e vity low stage of water mer *, (1008 tour daney I now leave, and { will come (@ wuother imped). | cause you see (he whole at once, while et Brust, from th yenterday, tom St Josephs, reports three feet mentin the way of repeal—namily the papposed confisca | w ndings and (arn nga ef the pass, you get the «fM-ct bro Al, ou some of the prinespal bare, The steamer tion of property. 1 say that property ie not wafe unless | ken The folie wre ‘nce ry surrounded by Pork reports the Hlinois river tolling, with only | there inarepeal—and it ought not to be sefe when ntaine 6 the | (one end @halt fet en the Naples flats. S¢. Louis Revivile Oct 10. + and towering 6 six millions of Irish money is “pent out of the count KR (remem applanse) Bat, upon t al were obtained, property would bi tly therefore it Is that men of ‘property shuld be actively en gaged in the struggle; and, jet me remiod them that e eel ality, lilinels Wool, pale by mtwo points, nbow 00 lowed into the the Falls, andcommanc. she remained severa! Destructive Fine.—A fire broke out'lust eve bing At about teno’clock, oa the corner ot Feiry ud Second streets, which destroyed several dwelling 1 sat down npu form «fa chair, at a place ing © fine view of them, South stret very Superior and Prime Warr rowed EMP 350 bales F: opportuvity once can seldom be regained— minutes, expressing her edmiration. She then proceede: | and out-housen, th landing ex ship Mis “ i cheers) Fhe proseution, it wes sald, ‘wonld put down | to another polut of view, higher up, where she. sat cows, | the JateJudge Koon of chis city. Line property eT) eee et te tt seme, low martyrs wore lorthees morine ilegeliy ta. proont | Soained/apedher vice’ aiieents in he alcceeterinaeae: | A aweling Gaaed re cel he eae Mer Mutual | SPECTER tom mle ee Pa a ign le Ghareeter! = we own 5 yt ti i Certainly not—and by the bye, the ef the Lords | Her Majesty walked beck to her castioge, wllcr baving | Was unineared—-Zvvy Bud oe Te 44 & ogi te.

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