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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. X», Ne. 312—Whole No, 3012 NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER i, 1844, pata 8 SSS SS————0OO0ODODODOOOS=SooSSSS “HERATD 1! OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS” | DV — = = — - — nw THE NEW YORK HERALD. OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. Daniel Webster's Opinion on Nativelsm. John Q. Adams on Andrew Jackson. Aaron Vail Brown, of 12th February, 1543. ‘That fable | would erect 1994 m , Whilst the AGGREGATE CIRCULATION The following is the opinion of Mr. Webster on | A few days ago John Q Adams made a speech | 4s eet invention and was given to the people ua on of the Memphite amide would just atlice to erect 8614 THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. for Liv’ poe nativeism, which hemade in Faneuil Hall, Boston, at Bridgewater in Massachusetts, which closed | that fable oo ee oo ~ fot paige Ragga ae 0 Sbellate pis aa tes Ellen ape dey THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. gras, exes re on Friday week last. It is quite curious. All the | with the annexed bitter reply to the recent letter | Conscience against the wholesale plunder of Mexico. 1 | entire covsts, Atlantic and Pacific of the = 2 RS whigs are coming out natives. Mr. Wensrsr spoke as follows:— Fellow-citizens :—' What if the field be lost !” All. ite i not los igh sense of duty, the determination <3 Rulie, Interesting: that duty, the unconquerable will, ‘he courage to resiat, | tally:— : ‘ have exposed to the world the folachood of that fable. | South American cent of General Jackson on the question of Texas. | Th. now admits its falsehood, borrows from his et | lighthouse on all the We These tilts between the Hero and Statesman are | ceteras another, und still adheres to his slanderous Jacent to this circle 9 co As lighthouses of the hes ak beh ,_ | No! the people of the United States will never ordinary size, the psra aterialé would furnish 'y abuse each other capi- | the annexation of Texas, uniess under the delusion of | enough stone for Beacons in sigh ‘of each other, round that. anquerable such fabies asthe Erving treaty ; and if the faction of ite | the coast of the entire Globe |||) rice ¢ firm purpose, voted adherence to our principle: Fetiow Cr Me, a inventor, vested with the power of the nation, ould Mr. Giiddon further observed that hay jan never to their maintenance, their support, their suecess “thea | of Boston, in detange fh rg ererereGhagg Re beg Consummate the nefarious scheme, by the semblance of | down er d the Pyramids, tire would not have re- are not lost! In these we have not seen any falling than my life, and in deleue of your libertios, ae dear te | t@ People # approbation, to imbrue their hands in blood | duced the suriace ef the great pyramid one inch in the And whatever the results of the present election, so fur | mo—dearer to me, if possible, thin ny own character | {oF Wicked conquest, and the perpetuation and propoga- | 4 which have sepeed: singe be completion as they have beea decited, may be—whatever may be | summoned Andrew Juckson before the tribunul of the | tM of Javery, then I say to you, my constituen ausein such a climate as that of Fgypt, the atmot- Our Commons Weal, of tut teense Of oUF country, of | impartial world, und of posterity, upon two points ol | #41 to the young men of Boston—burnish your armor— | phere hos littie or no visible action. ‘The pytamida were our commou weal, of our common truth, is still the | issue—one upon a charge made by him agaist we, wader | Prepare for the conflict—and, in the language of Galgacus | built from the top duwnwarda—a series of stp first Whigs of Bootes Te tne the same. (Loud cheers)— | the name ot our govcrument, which charge reuds as iol: | '@ the ancient Britons, think of your forefuthers—think of | forming the nuclens, und the cubic being applied as the Whigs of Seer ioe ‘nlormation teceived by the | lows:— * fs ' | your posterity ! measure in their construction.—Boston Transcript, Now. 8 8 morning hed been thy sume as that which came | “Soon after my election in 182 le the New York Her ae se yesterday, it was my purpose to respectfully aak ol your | me by Mr. Erwin, lormeriy one icine cea Known to [ies the New, Norke: Harel.) Literature Committoe of arrangements to excuse me from ultendivg | Madrid, that whilet at that Court, he had laid the ounds. | Mr. Eprror :— : | 1 thon of Treaty with Spain for the cession of the Klori- | Sir—In the “Herald” of yesterday morning, 1], 7¥* Diavem.—This is the title of oue of the and the settlement of the boundary af Louisiana, fix: | notice an article headed “meeting of the Mormons | “ Annuals” for 1845, published by Carey & Hart, \. 6 ‘ 7 . G. Bail ing the western limit of the latter at Rio Grande, . 5 i ” adelphic nd g y t ‘These Ships are not surpassed in pou ot saan oon bly to the understanding of France, that he had Jat BYESDEG,. 1h Mbintt vous. reporter. Bays econ gscheed Api aden Same x de’ hdgeaehe PR eon a — around the | home to our government i on the subject of the * spiritual wife system. much eredit on the enterprizing publishers. It ja ar eabit commodions, or fa ‘cuales pointments | thie negotiations, but thot, Nortera of mplste and sign | exnected that the Elder would have gone into the bie oa e To the Public. THE NEW YORK HERALD—Daily Newspaper—vab Rad ares day of the year except New Year's Day and Fourth ly. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per annum—postages Paid—cesh in sdvance. “cle ‘The OXFORD, THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday Os asi, moming—price 6 conts per copy, or $3 12 per annum—post- | The MONTEZUMA, ‘Ages paid, cash in advance. igre 1000 (oR, Lowber,} Mavoh ADVERTIS i irealation é . 2 Herald is over THIBAY-FIVE THOUSAND, and inezeasing iirahaaet wgleedh nel cote CaN ERE fe tae paper, i, . the best cl sean tn the oly oF cotmairg’ Priame molars in advance’ | 7™ NEW Test rt PRINTING of all kinds executed at the most moderate price, ‘T. 'B. Cropper, wd te monde yaw Pies: | The COLUMBUS, "PP JAMES GORDON BENNETT, 3 Prornigron oF THE Henan Esvaauisuaunt, Northwest comer of Fulton and Nassau streets. G. A. Cole, The YORKSHIRE, (ew) 1060 a ee ee Peete pee yr se ZS TOST s SR SSS See SESH e instead of receiving such f ‘ ” abounds in gems and will} prove a rich ornament ¢ commandars are well known as peer hsgactor pad But, whatever other f | authority, th tation was ie batts und { ¢eeuile, and dit fully.” Now trom the in- 8 F WINTER ARRANGEME fSegmnots Op comfort anf senvecnge af feos ‘© | eon tnfuced to dechie en tranatertd wo Washington, an i how treaty was there | formation I have received from soveral individuals tothe boudoir. The steel engravings by Sartain, a popes fs ecide— i f concluded, by which the Sabine and not the Rio Grande | present, ¥¢ wireporter was not there so as to hear 5 Pur d by ane 10 Pp y porte h ii GAPE TAREE SEILLINGS FROM PATERS*Y TO ue of calttoec arts cheated so to maintain the firmness, th whig princi: | was recognized and established us the boundary of Loui | more than one half of the lecture, and, therefore, | SPa*# auything of the kind we have seen, and les of Massachusetts. “Gentlemen, it may be that the na- | siana Finding that these statements were true, aud thet | could give but an imperfect account of it. In the | Pos8essall the rich voftness of the mezzotintoatyle, ton, a i win Hos aeee none Sette opal Sie lilt thas our government did really give up that important territo: | fore part of the lecture,all the detail necessury forthe | blended with most delicate and refined pencil ATE SOs DEPOT. Un : J after th* Ist of Octol cart leavew towoee A'M. : tl rds, has taken, e | Fy, when it was at its option to retai. it, 1 was filled with | oecagion was given; for there were buttwo or three ' f ost ace e E ee “ "Neither the captain or owners of these Shipa will be respon: | New: England stece: hace saa reenact gi the six, | astonishment. ‘The right tothe territory was obtaned | Drecent eusept the members of thmchrurcliand abl err ce ore ater Masters Aone un suwaye. sible for say lens, parce 1) OF packages sant by them unless Ne 7, ‘Ohio’ end Mavjina nee resol ree! malty eee to Giga vob i Sega the existence of. the. peraicious syatem above re- | 18 # proof of the great perfection to.which the art te , . . }, and yet aut . "4 " * A joclgera ye SPT sortocn ga. | sar hlh o lit esta hefner bmi fp inevery tone belo tt | to act i te Louiary waa caty et | ferred to tt subject hat han bees much agrated | Of steel engraving has arrived. ‘The vignette tile aide GoovHyE & co ry Sguth strect ie Delaware, North Pihene Georgie; Louisions Tene i ea. o¢ it, alimit was adopted which stripped us of the | among them of late, and the manner in which it | page is beautifully got out, representing a child y, FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. ot and of GANG ROPE ES NAT |: en if ‘tbe whige should bo defeated, |» "wit aut Chats I7IR6 betweenthe tworizers | has been propagated understood, there was n0 ne- | hunting a butterfly. ‘The picture seems to breathe, % THE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. | therefore, they are still a glorio id. Their purpose | Mr. Gilmer’s letter presents many of the considerati fut ao - ‘ while the extended arm, the anxious and intent Tis Foxy}, Maj eamhine ACADIA and isnot broken, and. th i respectable But | whied, in my judgment, rendered the step necessary to | rh Vor petTy a fomicg Coymyaelt, allow me to say. | Mire of tue lite truant, ‘with cap in hand, ready il for ‘What if Massachusetts | the peace and harmony of the two countries; but the | {Hat when I embrac Be ee teccd to pounce upon his prey—t ports, as follows >— . y H di he d d pounce upon his pr ‘he general character of h - suould stand point in it, at that time, which most strongly impelled faith, notwithstanding the distingu’ 4 i bye i iskwcs | zene from New ‘ork on the 2ist, and from Liverpool on “Among tie falthass; fltdfat Gulp ake to the course I pursued, waa the iajealtee dante us, by | liarities of the sect with regard to the figure is an admirable coaception of the painter ath , " a e , ; 5 : vai i au ext. From New York What if the honor beaming upon her ancient brow, | the surrender of the territory, when it was obvious that | diate revelation from heaven, literal fulfil- erage tar A hate he aed oe ands a New Ship LIVERPOOL, 1150 tons, ec: 21 ld blaze apon her lone! What of all thi t could have been retained, without increasing the consi- | ment of prophecy, &c. &c., which a great portion M tila . ja engraving, entitled “ The tir BiIGHAM: Ss, Keemee™ WV EE OO April 21 Is not the securing of this a zufticient, or, if not w sufi. | deration afterwards given for the Floridas. Icould not but | of the Christian community regard as absurdities, ) Mantilla,” is beautitully executed. So is the « Lit- Nee omer of Hanndan Co Re a 3 See cient, is it not a great object for the whigs ‘of Masvachu- | {eel thst the rerrendar of so vast and important aterrito- | [ had no idea that any thing contrary to the prin- pe ae ‘ ape Hood 4 illustrative ¢ ve re No. 3 Wall street. | Non oa Wi vy . ae ee in? Ee ies late for aaiage thoroughly Wag me ral . the Sonne estimate of the ten- | ciples of morality and virtue, would be advocated re eyo Ines BCCOMPABYINE it by ABRS VU. SKITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL ; j sone ti into the topics which have been p esented to you during | /ency of our institutions, in which there was mingled | by any of the leading men of the society; ueither | /¥ach, commencing :~ ; New Ship ROCHESTER, 050 tous, (727 1 A pode sleet Re N pocarlld action is a§ hand ofjealoury to the rising greatness of the 8outh 1 Yq | now believe that any thing of the kind. trans- “Sweet child of fairy land ! since Grat john Britton. A pt e time for S ; ays welt with tearful eye Of 1290 tons and 440, horse power each — § | us todo our duty. And, in the first place, if there were upon which I tendered the main is J Hired (with the exception of omong a few refracto Upon the page that tells thy tal ‘Under contract with the Lords of the Adi | Ship HOTTINGUER, 108 tons, ¥ §] nothing else forus tode, than to srcure our own Stat I The other, comparatively of ne- | ty chatacters,) from the time of the organization of Tpon the page that tells thy tale aia ira Burley. Muy Ht Tet, € | Zoverument, this, in itself, would he worthy of al oat with ragardte Be voreatia eet ine’ | the church upto ihe year 1841, at which time this... Ong yea by. es sa ‘These substantial, fast sailing, first class Ships, all built in | effort. ‘The result, in this respect, touches closely all our ment made by me, that at the negotiation of § flagitious doctrine of polygamy was introduced | This is taken froma painting by Landseer, R. A. jad earl the city of New York, are commanded by men of experience | concerns, all our relations of social life, and ull our en | the Florida treaty, he being at Washington, was, by di-fiato the church. It was at first. private- | abd though a caricature in its rer is #0 patural i ab oa be despatched punctually on the 2ist of | joyments of the fruits ofa wise and parental govern. | rection 9 sirliheg Moning confident all gengultes by | ly inculcated among a few, and in @ private capa- aad well conceived, in in excite. the risubility of judkins. f Nabi a 7 is ment. And by all means, therefore, if the national elec- 2 tor His opinion upon the acceptance of the Subine, 66 I city { opposed it, and as it became more general, { ‘he most grave. “The lassie herding sheep, re- fn follows: | with whatever cas crates nd Gommodions, and are fernished | tion are disastrous, are we the more bound to secure the western b-undary,and approved it. This he denies, | | more publicly svowed my opposition tot; how’ | Presenting a Scotch shepherdness engeged at her po fers. our own triumyh in our own State. (Cheers) Gen- d his denial will go for what it is worth. The consul- F . vocation ; and at the same time in th t of oy : Trice of Passage, $100. tlemen, I do not think that any political party ever do not know that it was known | “VeT» its most alarming features have never oeen ; : df toad by eatin,” feampiien. Raph at, Angst sth. Neither the Captains or owners of these Ships will be reapon- | went 'beforo a people upo” plainer issues’ than | ‘© any third person besides President Monrov, and he ie | ade known by its advocates to the most | Hing in the inauner peculiar to the Ae ‘These. vessels carry’ oaperienced surgeons, and are supplied | ible far any parcels or, bacages sent by them, unless reguler | chose now made between the two great partica of this | "0 more. orderly portion of the society, only when cir. nee pat remanu¢ count y—with a kind of spine wih Héte Boats, For freight or Passage, Arply te count’ y, of Texas and the Tariff I have expressed every | [exhibited to the young men at Boston the volume of my J cumstances were such that they could not suc- | “le fixed under the leit arm and @ sort of plumb OF Hess OF Paseage, OPAIY GHAM, Jun. Agent, WOODHULE & MINTURNS, where, and on every occasion, my deep mortification at | diary containing the entries made at the time ol this con | Cesstully keep it from them. I confess that Lam J Suspended therefrom by the thread which she plies pean } M, Jaa Gt TELDEN saute New York, the views taken on these subjects by our political oppo- | suitation, and extracts from which I read to them and | extremely mortified at the idea, that it has fallen | ‘Kilfully between the right finger and thumb, thus SS ee STATEN ISLAND ere | ice = MIFLDEN, BROTHERS, Q'cC., nents, It is as pluin as the sun in heaven, that the poli- | have published. The volume is still in my po: . 1 to my lot to be so unfortunate ag to associate with | Obviating the necessity of using the spinning wheel, oe ____________Liivernool_ } cy, the system of domestic protection, is in tue hig eat | reaffirm betore God and my country, that th a set of men that have concocted a scheme go } °F steam and machinery as our moderus do, The FERRY. To sail Ne oN OF LIVERHOC PACK BB tk degree essential to the prosperity uf the State, Andit is, | extracts are true copies of entries made at the time of | horrible in its eflects upon society; but, thank | Modern artists who profit to much by steam facto- also, in the highest degree extraordinary that the senti | their dates, and that the facts stated by them are true ofeach mouth, ment of Marsachusetts should not be unanimous upon the | Andrew Jackson has responded to my summons; but he | Se2vem 1 have had nothing to do with it so far, uestion of Texas aunexation. But still Araafae! 5 only to oppose it. The object I have in view in ‘ i ries, will thus see how the romantic Highlanders can manage without a steain engine, for spinning OF WHI 9, and 1, A. M.; 1 L y 6 HAVE SEMEN IScAN Lashigioneaamarest i , Pthiechurel and is beautifully executed. The “ Stonebreakers r pression of opinion on this point, by the | blusters, but ne retreats. He pours forth but | tion, und warn the members of the church against it, pple , : P.8.—All cooks last be bareioalarty markod, 20d are atthe people of Massachusetts—we should belold sn entire | he finches. He iv entirely: mbstuker hoy he ayrthat {tor [ believe there are thousands of honest and vir. | Davzhter,” and all the engravings are all in keep- Fisk of the owners thereof. 224 reat party. within a few short months, wheeling com | my address to the young men of Boston i tuous persons in the society, and I do not feel f%8 With the general character of the work. FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. . oe pletely around, at the word of the leaders, and, as by a | tempt to discredit the testimony of Erv satisfied to sit down and quietly see them The poetry is simple, and in some parte beauti- , OOL, miraculous change, brought into the unqualified support | not what the testimony of Mr Erving i hero’s et i ful. We commend * Hope and Memor NET kat (ay way Cente. A Ship GAT ; tee, Lh July. of a measure, ~vhich they, themeelves, hed declared fatal | ce'erae, Brown and vngersoll, have taken special careto | uke the unsuspecting lamb to the slaughter, | re ee commencing: ” eT 9 GA: i ‘rask, 11th August. to the existence ef the Union. ‘(Great applaus keep it out of ‘hi without doing what is in my power tomake known « Maiden i Prt AMER RAINBOW, | ship ROSC Fellow-citizans, it would be, at this Lroment. archery the young men ot Beaton. cee pene of my address to Fro them the danger they are in; and inasmuch a “ Maiden in whose kindling eye, ber 10th will run daily, mes - eel S. Rigdon advocates the principles of virtue and Burns the fire of prophecy ; J task for me to attemp: to investigate the causes of this | not of Mr Ervig, but of the hero R as S. Rigdon advocates the p pee On NLEUS. OR . ies 8 a rege ne a pod Ther city of New York with ae teers ceetane; | change It may not be proper to investigate them at all. | ofmy witnesses wis Aaron Vail Brown his correspondent | Fighteousness, and calls upon the people to seperate Paaieessetes alee Gree c’cleck A. M.— | combine great speed with nansual comfort fox panoreare: But why, we may ask, why should two free white states, | and publisher His note upon the main allegation against { themselves from corrupt men and measures, | ap- Tell me what fair visions rise’ R lock P. M. ‘Every care, has been in the arrangement of their aceom- | New-York and Pennsylvania, gu against us, if they so | me, of the hero’s letter, proved it false, and that Brown | prove of his course. And I now leave the publ As the future greets thine eyes.” Ap re. modations. ithe price of passage henes is $100, for which am- } have done? Tuere can be but une cause, and that so | knew it to be false: and now the hero formally gi' p | 'o judge whether or not my objectisa good one A ri er TLEASANT AND CHEAT EXCURSIONS | le stores will be provided. ‘Tea ships are commanded by | conspicuous and prominent that no one can shut his eyes | Hear him—''I believed (says he) from the di Some time since I delivered a lecture in Philade}- | The reading matter in general will also, fully re- NEW BRIGHTON PORT RICHMOND, (STATEN satisfaction. make every exertion to give ge- J to it, no one but must deplore its effect. | approach the to me of the transactions of 1919, that Mr Adams, | hia to expose the “Spiriteal Wife System,” dur. | P4Y perusal. On the whole, tie “ Diadem” will be BR NDS AND NEW ein A i tains oF owners of the shipa will be respo subject at once, for it is usel: ss to try: to keep it back. | surrendered the interests of the United’ States, when h ing which I had occasion to refer to the acts and | fece!ved as a work which will udd considerably From Piet No! 1, North River, foot of Battery Place. » Parcels or pac! sent by them, anless And I say t} at, in my mind, there is ® great necessity for | took the Sabine river as the boundary between us and doings of G. J. Adams, (a self.styled “big gun of | © the numerous works of art and periodical litera- The Sueamboat CINDERELLA? writ rua as | gular bills of laden are signed therel 4, thorough reformation of the naturalization laws | Spain, when he night have gone to the Colorado, i mae IR el epi Vhs Breton: fay | ture Which is now betore the country. TI f , ‘Daily, from May 20th bar isi, | For freight or ce apply to ‘Cheers, loud and i ” Mormonism,”’) in connection with this system; for oll el EP ad eC ine oepio aie COLNE BOY, 5% South street, Ne on, or | Caeaep eo eg long continued) The results of the the Rio del Norte.” See how the hero skull 3”) As ay = o t everal of the states, have impressed | charge ; and takes refuge in the Colorado, and the if nots J {018 rewson he has commenced a suit against mr 3 ; * Brac Pies Gadt FM. steno, and 10 minutes e» | Letra by the Hane ie cexeal syaiverpesl, | | my mind with one deep and strong conviction; thst is, | ot Mik ct coteran: ngeeell aad Deore see cee I forslander— Can mentioned by one of your corres- | Tue Great Licur —A statement in “Cist’s Ad- preparer BAe 5 haga te itn per'oshoas ead dotecain Lerten that there is wn imperative necessity for reforming the | again) was the natural inference, from the fucta stated by J pondents some days gince)—but_ mark, he has no | Yettiser”” about somebody’s having invented an New Brighton oi 8 and 0 A. M.; at 1, 5 and 7 IGRA! ABSAGE OFFICE. | "aturalization laws of the United States. Tho preservation fr Erving ;ani there ie uuthing in tho ecoount now suvoo chatter to fly to as a subterfuge, or to | “*tonishing light, (which light is to tun night into Mo of che government, aud consequently the interest of ali | given, to alter this impression.” " t the in- 5 Femina uv ot wRmiar stafement made int P Fe debadaUlaris Wow Yop, 0: sea 11. As I Gaal parties’ intmy opinion, clearly und strongly dean. this | ference irom the tacts cened hy Mr. ne ta tie ‘her's § sgulk behinds justice will be done to both sides In } “five years since. The inventor of that w jaudin, 8 P.M. Leaves Fort Kidhmond, at 20 minutes to 8 AM: America should continue to be the sateusylum for the | charge against our government. Look’ wack to the | /Uladelphia; therefore, 1 tear him not. T expect | wno was about to perform a teat in Paris equal to that 1,5 an Te Me JOH. MAN, 61 South street! New Your oppressed of all nutions. All sre willing and desirous | charge. ‘There is no Colorado, there are no gf nots there | ("¢ trial will be one of considerable interest, as it | premised in Cincinnati An idea ol his invention may be vw Vir, May 18. 184 myll 6m*re ibscriber cuntinues to make arrangement shat the blessings of a free government should be open to | The charge was direct—bold—unqualified. Mr. Erwin J V!ll be the means of legally exposing the evil prac- | ormed thus: The Drummond Light is fifteen hundred n cit Fak REDUCED. <neam Gsger ‘i ; th« enjoyment of the worthy and industrious from all | had negotiated a treaty—he wrote home for powers to J (ces of a certain clique in the oe we Fon seen Safes pasate Whe ee i U ; th any 0 it : daive'g 3 : , ; ; ht Was to be thirty thousand times stronger FOR CBU’ ANG, 8 N gin abou Ages the United Stat sss on bo ips sailing from Liver- J Countries, who may come hither for the purpose of bet- | signit. Spa:nstood ready to yield the Rio Grande for INCHESTER. ithant or equal ae iatvot iiecannl aia ore an ee a at y, | Bagh grerysfve dapacrand in onder to ford every facility, bx | ‘ering their circumstances, by the successful employ- | the boundary, and our government gave up the whole | New York, Nov a Sth, 1844, propos Yorkand | ment of their own cupital, enterprise, or labor But it is | territory between the two rivers, having the option to re- pestis. Da ae tothe city of Paris was equally magnificent with thi August 31st, 1844, the Boston, ‘every week, during the year. Dit 5 y Li of the Cincinnati inventor. He proposed to build steam! HINGTON IRVING, t Hi rh iy a f 3 h ut aot unreasonable that tho elective franchire should not be | tain it © And now the inference from Mr. Erving’s dis- Deatu or a Revo.urionary Patriot.—Died on nati inventor, He proposed to build on si eleeaedk er tenis peas beter hana ie aidote sei for thir fiend any hewtatarrs apd stouia | a<ercised by a personot foreign birth, until after such » J closures, is, not that he had made a treaty, but that if we | Sundey, the 20thultimo, Hon Necdhom Maynard, | 2° island of Pont Neuf, in the Seine, and the cen- Returning, will leave Crotonvi te any of those sent for not embark, the money will be refunded, as | length of residence among us, as that he may be sup) had haggled longer, we might have got the Coloredo. J patriot und soldier of the revolution. Thus has passed |" pe tie lighthouse five hundred feet high, lock A. M., landing at the foot of quistomary: and these remit money to their friends, can haye | ‘0 have become, in some good measure, acquai if not the Rio del Norte! In this controversy of } away enother of the remnant of those who, inthe day of | Uy weed ge placed 9 Ly egy ewer an ry. board. or to STEPHEN B. | Drafts and’ change for sums to suit, payable on de- | our constitution and laws, our social institutions, and the | ‘he hero with himself, whom shall we believe? t ioparded their fives in the high pluces orthe | Uf thousands of gus pipes, to ‘be varied according TOMPKINS, 192 Weal street ‘sa2mere oe the following banks, (without discount or any othe: } general interests of thecountry; and to have become an | [le promises « futher reply as soon as he can pro iat Bunker Hill. The subject of this notice was | (2 the durkuess of the night! And thus was Peris to e ENGL, joy 4 perpetual day; and when the sun of the heaveng set, the sun ofthe Point Nent wes to arise! Such was the vention o! Mr Gwudin; but, somehow or other born in Farmington, Mass, in the year 1756. At the age of 9, he, with an elder brother, took arms asa volun wer a few days before the buttle of Bunker Hill, in whieh 7 American in feeling, princip'e, character and eympath: cure the Erving manuscripts from Washington. | hope- Us BATH, GARDINER AND HALON et | Bund Cot terns Me Neer peaikery Hendon, 1 ve well ns by having established his domicile umongat ue. | and trust he will then, publ ! the end of TT wha land sh them as they were, with- Bec iugland and Wales Thore already naturalized, have, of course, their rights J ont notes from AV. Brown, or summaries from Mr. C. J at 3 5 f R , bavi t! munition, were com- 4 : ; Dassengers to the neighhoring tnwns. TRELAN. Peek of Tsland and if ph (t is absolutely necessary, also, in my judgment. § suys is letter was published seven months ogo; peueiio Waker ie i. parelvede isubled suldier re, | Wondeatul as this. When people travel fifty miles an hour and use sunbeams to paint portraits, it is not safe to doubt ingdom. any thing. But we have a thought that the talents of Ma- > LE’S Ll. oAMB o vide new securities inst the abominable ington at the time—and he wont hy 1} Ciining near aience, and endeavoring to reload his mus eee VOIALBANT One cee cco heated GES Hae cme, ts See anton ern t slection, ihe compuint ct ab lovee tues | Ae Fis min wus his brother, severely wounuedin the |i CenoGer wil ber quired some time longer to ¢ ing tO send money to | c.ties, ‘There is not the slightest doubt, that in nu: gcly from aman who had kepthis venomous | {nish and expecting to be slnin by the enemy where he | ‘in the good people of and that Gas Li bray ay s ‘+ c; te ble to ainboe their riends, may insu ite being done satisfactorily, on heir | Sages, diferent persons vote om the strength of th king in his bosom fourteen years, watching | \royewie chouls siterpt to pie hee dhe inte portlet | sot yet an obsolete os i ‘Captain A. thapersontor wien itictetaamidc w dante forctive amon the time when he cowld bring them forth with fatal eff He was tuken up by Mr M. and borne upon his shoulders | = he, Mon then be forwarded per fi ie putting them in the form ot a setter answerin, f Mr. M. SMOKEY he inp ROCHESTER, Captain A. Hournion, ox | filthen be forwarded per frst packet or steamer, and a receipt oncerning his opinion of the annexation of Lexa Cee ee tated e dare the eat ot ain | GOODWINS ROMA inued to serve, at interval 5 . “Thursday and Securday, | veni For further particulars apply (i by Jeter, poat paid) to wea beyond all power of punishment | Union, and his correspondent withholding its publication | wards settled nu a farmer_in Ipawiel, N. Hin 1788, hi e ‘At Bive o’cloek P; MecLandin ee ‘ tigee____JOHN HERDMAN, 61 South st. J and restraint by existing provisions. I believe it is an | more than a year, and then publishing it witha note, be- | fvmoved 1 Whitestown, Onoltio ce, of which he wes one Te eat NO i BG. Crov VARRANGEMENTS FOR 184%. a “reign fay sree, i vemae baveng preven (oe ipoag rors fel org eotiale. 6 o! the earliest and permanent inh«bii ind where, for tonden, Moaday, iv, Fi Afternoons, OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE. ¥ oe tenet bhi ota? pe, have indation. The p»blication of the letter w lepted pr at 5 o’cloek, “4 than forty years, a Judge of the street, corner of South. ia. 8 of their arrival, seen thos ly to the time when thia ‘Tyler annexation treaty wi Dourt bi Pl ond in various othe: public ‘Lee, boat COLUMBIA, Captain William H. Peck, ‘0 the polls in | creeping clandestinely into the Senate; when the législa- i i nee = Saugrlay “Kiernoens, m dH. eck: Ps iS ‘Aol sreeping clandestinely into 5,when the legisli- | trusts, as well ax in ull the relations of private Ii jubseriber bexs Teave to call the attention of his Irieu r ‘lines f the black code were groping under ground to oust | joyed'in an eminent degree the respect ond confidence of shee jee wih snr from the democratic chair the northern man with southern 137 ckiw cicivens Ter lisa last Sawr years, his home has ize rw and snovintal are | and the gable in eneraly fo the ello arranesnnte fo either of the questions | principles, and to substitute a rank full-blooded slave- pu i 4 been with us in the family of his son, Hon. John Ma: my wot for and ac | 1844, for ri ‘2d Cabin, and Steer. of the candidates P te ‘They are mere } holder in his place When a war with Mexico and nerd; and herehe has peat listened to by the young rf mas CON -_e of this | Faseengers, y, the Beyular of ervool Packets, sail J inetran Nagel anbire pled sod wicked men d land was to be swindled in under a mock enthu old a8 the accurate living chronicler and harrator of 3 trusting an boats » 6th, Lith, st ani ever th: rompeten on accumulation had ed up in mer Fs pope y beter we be py eae a eee vapors ol hoch -very honest man, and every good citizen, every true ¥* | ulbrave men, the latest lingering survivor of whom will reer CIN ili iber has l anew ag eg sr | stillureater facil ; rpastengery, the Babee eatablish | (over of liberty and the constitution, every real friend of | ‘rious hints of revelations of George W Erving to An: soon be gone. M TTT \ ine. o} class New L 7 ilt, the country, would not desire te see an end put to these J drew Jackson against me,the import of which I could not to hi { high satisfaction that he wa: 3 mer Ate fiat class fast sailiog packet ship | 20). °4i faauened shipe, to val panctually every'meck ough | normous abuser I avow it, therefore, as my opinion, | imagine, having been Bity years on terms of intimacy, | ,,/y 9"! ipresentet the grand celebration at Bunker | Susan Pett, F I ’ LIN , Capt. wick, Wil ithe yes: sie ; hat it is the «uty of us all to endeavor to bring about an igh of wide diff-rence in political opinions with Mr. | ill. ‘Thither he went—not as when, in his stripling | «1d Omamentel Chimes: tanta mute trae Deo wien seco Oe Derine anacumincditionn dt cabin, second cabin For, $f fersone wishing to remit money | efficient reformation of the naturalization laws of trving, whom I hed never wronged in word, th years, he marched there on foot, with his gun aud bayo (CF 38 West Broadway, auar Otaisbare nm assengers, persons wishing 19 embark should make © families o1 are given, payable at sight, or Parted States. em well a re, gentiemen, that the : ileed, Mr. Brown's publicatio related to trai et, and knapsack and canteen—not yet as when, a hale | 2! 2aw8werry ication on board, four of aiden orto sentiments - misrepresent an robal wi ‘rom twenty five to thirt: ars 7 i ia th his a fe . = a ha aan a JOSEKH McURKAY, Teste ais de, in order to cxelte prejudice in the minds ol fe. | iouble serves of negotiations here ‘and Lorre ea olirGruatie area’ weinernen i a ASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRBLANA ogre” . Ios. ine auras, Goro ot uth. i rd, ceign residents. Should such misrepresentations be | (here were numerous documenta, private at thy rate of twenty miles per day, in the emigrant aty le The new packet ship Prince Albert, : Armay ruin,’ | made or attempted, I muat trust’ my Iriends to cor | Jential, trem Mr. Erving—und which as such prahy-yeedageroutinomy Cuatghrenferbien Ly age “Parsons desirous Of sending for theit iriends can have them Ennial rect it, and expose it For the sentiments themscives, | never ‘been published—they were in the Depart REVENTATIVE FoR Smokey CHIMNeys. and laabing u) his t itaves, yet by that mode of THE BLACK BALL ¢ LINE brought out by either of the above vessels, by application as | Oowaghan, Nbr (am ready to take, my ment cf Siate, but having been sought by some ot the | ¢cuvel which threads the valleys, and climte thehlile, asd VERPOOL PACKETS. be ul a , rll ont add, that waat ested herois et euteriaforsome imo, without Paine found, wat | spane he plamae-at twenty mice per Hour—Whe was th ling from Livernoo} on the 71h aud ith of every month, 7 ; Packet of lith Nov. | Sera Skil Mall just aa important to the right publicly charged in newspapers with having suppress one ore, t t ‘hither, too, he a send to the Old Country for their frien Ee acer etre intkatship VIRUINIAN, j f Siotre™ | tnd faiely neturalized among v br destroyed them. A member of the House fecm Aluba- | (ie day hive, the next invited guests—thous few honoted, | Save teen more mee yeeraoRements with the Bubseribers, an daptain C. A. Heirn, witl sail aa above, her regular igi City Bink of Glasgow: native-born American citizens ma moved a call tor them, excepting such asthe President | venerable men, whose names und ages were given inthe | (om Livenool puncualli on die sdhatal toh cee Sat Gay. i ‘en a rs pogeer, Atwood & Co. Bakes, Lenten: here united in giving twen' hers) | should judge could no: be published without inconve- | iublished proceedings of that day, us almost the sole sur | Uhey will h first rate class of American trading ships, Having very superior, secommodations for cabin, second | P. W. Bymes t Co. go Wolerlon Hoad, Liverpool; payable } ‘neg present condition of the ountry imperatively de- | nience. 1 moved to strike out the «xception. It was car. | Published proceedings of that duy,, ud almout the sole sur. ¥ affording weekly eommunicatron epban pae seereatly camlieetsan on beard, soy of Mackin Lame, | "Wee farteer OM, Cif by letter post sai pands this change. The interest, the real welfare of tied, but the documents did net come in till one of tu | at Bunker Hill, and there, on the 19h of June, i843, | jem "wat port, Ove of the firm, ( Ir, James D- Roche.) ia Ps abc eo ose BemURKAY, MOMURICA V. 100 Fi parties, the honor of the nation, aire that suborti- jon. Even then they did not inclnde | where sixty-eight years before, tha, soil had been steeped | eit hat they forwarded with are aud ne street, Coruer o ty, of South stwet, New York, | nate and different party question id be made to yield | the most important of them all—the instruct ons to George ’ ‘Ai Or Messrs. PW. BYRNES & CO.. 38 Waierloo in the blood of men who would be free, and in the blood | Should the partfes agreed for, not come out, the money will ame re is me ™ . 7 no man who esteems the prosper- | W. Erving in 1816 fifteen months before I returned to this | uf those who would enslave them, there Needham Ma: ve returned to those who paid it here, without any reduction. PERPOR Rit OF OLD, KIN OG IYER | Stree ene of more im country, wuthorizing him to conclude a treaty with Spin | ard rejoiced to aee that, on ground so consecrated to free Tie Black Ball Or Old Line of kavevool Packets, comprise t Of the I6ih of November. ‘The new ing will, or can. hesitate to | —with the Sabine for the Western boundary. |For thir | ‘tom in the transactions, and sufferings, and memories of | {itJollaming magnifioat Shi Wc ae, te sive in his adherence to these principles (Nine cheers.) | paper I myself moved acall, which wan adopted, but war che : ‘ cy | Bee OXFORD ‘The NEW YORK. t aid He fast sailing favors La iP P' y' + the past, such a monument to patriotism had been erected CAMBRIDGE, COLUMBUS, MONTEZ B. Lowber, Commander, wi Gentlemen, there it litary doubt that, if the elec. | not answered when Congress adjourned. | raw clear! i ald t Ms nh 7 MONTEZUMA, A. ‘ber, y y and ita top-stone laid UL ROPE, SOUTH AMERICA, sail oo © areny «oe oe RIC ph SP Aa Een ‘Ships eA peers leave New | ‘i084 have gone ms r bere that are Vail B Lg del ay - ge pb AB —_—_—--—— NGLAND, NORTH AMERICA. It is sent ‘necessary to say, as itis w iaid plot for my destruction ; but not till the publicatio a > (FF 3hiddon’ eh hor and alled ments, the Sa travelling punliethat ee eet) Ene ee te eee 0 of Charles J. fogersoll’s view of the F Hg te iy ig ee CA a ad Ghiddon’s | seripers confidently look forward for x contununuee of that fd all tp eaghs shine 91 this lane are sized out in # most gusty $ From New York. (From Havre t fraud. it hed been fourteen years in. th : Filth Deoure.)— In. Lower Egypt, beginning wi | ort which has been extended to them so mauy Your, for whi somo but add’ to the comfort of cabin, second cabin aud | New Ship ONKADA, March, toch April, y there were throw! : was also a plot for breeding a war with England. Tsaw | vicmphis, and streichir eriver oa taras the Fayoor, | ‘hay are grateful WAT RB RE I on r ‘Those vrsiting the old coantry will at all Captain if ed me vote to every five inhabi airly | that my duty to you,to my country, andto myself. re. | ‘he Pyramids : Se ae Geen Rie: Ball pan ctiite at \ Times tindl ve there interest to. select these desirable couveyauces, ‘James Fanck, 16th December Honestly, thero can be no such thingon earth | quired vf mevo mectit calmly deliver telyeniefectively | (he Western side of the river, and on the desert hills o: | al! Opes obtain Drafts at waht for auy amount, drawn direct in prefereuce Wo any other, ty appl, | ati? BALTIMORE, 1 Aority Be Rt .) And the great remedy is for us to go | vy Divry of 1919, and my fleof private and confiden- oe be bo tri ix girs i bE ae Oe hi Inssrs. PRESCOTT, GROTE, AMES & COQ. Soe tara 9 pase eel 00 sorte fe Vet" Beckatan eeust’ op ‘Wiward Funck,? Ist December, 16th January,” the source of true popular power, | tial correspondence with George W. Erving, eer MTG aCe TT OMe || duichlens ee Bankers, London. : SHE, BROTHERS & CO., Captaln, 3 lat September, ewober, | Fellow-citizens, | profers to be a lover of human liberty | at Medrid and here for the Florida treaty, as well as E ; ; ! re eur | branes. 0 i re 35 Fulton seen aed door to the Fulton Bank. my rick Hewitt, ( ist January i Forests, especially to be devoted to the grand example ot free those of the treaty for the cession of Louisiana, were to | %¢Y, extend over a space of 68 miles, from the most | 4 Cand OCHE, BROTHERS & CO. AOETED. oe ~ New Ship $t. NICHOLAS( iat June, 16th Jaly, i = e lei northern to the most southern Pyramid, betw iE. F J . + OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS— nt NIC a ‘amber, | Jom sot forth by the republic under which we live But | be reviewed, resolved to take the leisure of the ee OP ies: 34" Fulton street, New York, Packer of det of Nuvemberethe well know and Captain, Bell, Qin Revcoary, Uist Maren’ | { profess my heart, my reputation, my pride of character | summer for the preparation of my defence, and finlly to | U0, 29,10. 60, aud 202,20, The Prussian, toot tote Faltee Ban Y HU 4 FINGUEK, (1100 tons,) moditions of ' ips are. passed, com: | tobe American. (Ninecheers) (Mv. Webster here men. | submit the case to you, my constituents, as I have done | 4, 4s is understood, x rpool Paekets sail from this eee relcsrell ant seeciony co ators, tor tognlas | bachn aft eres be ccauieel hr aaaeeks he ietoa et ty L Ganed sae or tive Cr Bowevensds; iluitentivg ot tie argu. | and now do. 7 were my reasons for delaying so | '@ three Pyramids of Gheizch 19th of each mouth, Parties return ountry will fiud it to their comfort and advan- favorite Line for their couveyance, in prefer+ day. wi mis shout embark tor the old couutry shuald nov Fail to | Goods inteuded for these vessels will be dorwe: by the sub. | *PPlauded } | Mr. Webster then purswed a beautiful refer: | lication. As for the hero’s mere invective and spiteful sons sbow 8 foods hese vessel forwardee 1 ment, on this point, and his remarks were vociferously | long as I did, my notice of Mr. Aaron Vail Brown’s pub | the Great or first Pyramid or the andthy first and second Pyramids. rssnge is $100, Fassengars will be supplied with every req tite, with ot ence to the doctrines and examples of Washington, John | epithets of monarchist in disguise and traitor ty my cour. | of all sizes end shapes, ranging from 70) fe hips of this line being 1000 tons burthen aud upwards, exception of wines and iq to 390 ma the 13th November, or pass. Vantages not to be met less belief of our ministers, ths probability of the Colora- | 49 idea of the umount of masonry and other com- i i nelerouce to het heir great capacity | seribers, free from any other than the expenses actually ineurred . f dicular, about 150 feet ~ --— — wrist Oibuon mans comnioreanle ad convenient tena thie ol « | Gu teaae, For ietghe on to dams, Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe ; and con Loan tuke them with a smile, as a ret off forthe sur | ‘eet pervendiculat, averaging, say about 180 fret i 00 kegs superior pure Leal Lard. Vor sale ta low to sanslier class. BOYO'R TINCKEN, Agen allows :— Following the principl rendor ut decretion of his charge agamst our govern- h as ma height. | Most of | purchaser by ine accommodati | of the Hottinguer are. macurpeaned for fe25ec No.9 Tontine Brildings, cor. Wall aud Water ate | w king in the f otsteps of Adam: ment eeu given, 4p to seo. LAS Lae vee prseedy rll - at ented ih the ‘A "aad, COLLINS & CO, 56 South street. cabin, secoud cabin aud steerage passengers, "To secure berths | mF nd others ; let us anewer tory of Texas, when it was at their option to retain | Wave be Priv : — a early application must be made on board foot of Burling Shp, SCO ASE nO WEN PEAR: IRELAND. | by pledgiog ourselves th t, living or dying,orosperons or | it. 1 cannot permit him, however, to change the mnin RU LENT HT hae Coe batiaioie ive PRIVATE Di | 4 * ’ ’, ow end ‘ely o »D—The of } u ba 76 South street, comer Maiden Laives all times fot sale, Dtales trom £1 to, £1008 payable | Gnprosperous, we will show ourselves in’ our stre: gth, | issue tendered to im in my address to the young Aecsr uel We ers. compensa ror taavarst wiiob D—The College of Medicine oe stall che prineipal Banking Institutions throughout fniteo | with a glorious unanimity, worthy of such glorious mea. | men of Boston. He must adhere to his original charge Basalt rble, alabaster, and granites, of ous bite in gow prepunnt aa ee FOR NEW ORLEANS—First Packer #hip—The dom, NOHN HERDMAN, 61 South st. | sures. or he must confess that he has done me wrong. He must | Basalt, marble, wlabaster, and grauties, of various bucs i ow vrewared to brat all die BB oo. Cavan ——, will psitively sal | ROB. Pastae to and fiom Laveryool cas be secured sty | "The conclusion of Mr. Webster's speech was | leave to his et ceteras the refuyeot chicanery, the doubt. | "Ve, ue Be ¢ at hailed by cheersinnumerable, and the Native Amer- and 26th of each mouth, on application as above. try, either publie or private. From fi «| lowest rates 4 ee superior ship bas Gasurpassed accyin tions for cabin be jos, 2 : ; jonent materials ot the Pyramids mvy be formed be OT A oy Tg secoud cabin and steerage paste. gers, Who at ‘can doctrines which he asserted, received, through. | ‘0, the certainty, of ling far wes) of the Sabine and the | f'n e consideration that thirty of these Mansolea the inemibern of the Colt xe and. tes"nieat raminent Bros buen Apply on board) at pier No. t rate Psiethie: FOR LIVERPOOL—The New Line—| out the greatest apnla todi-guise defeat. Our government never yielded an | (!¥iNg al yng 22 miles of the Memphito Nec polls) con. | fessors of the Medical Institution , all improvements aOR NEW ORLEANS —Louistens ond New eae eT GUE Copan he Banat | Desraucrive Fink —On Toursday, the 24th nlt., | inch which Spain wes ready to concede, and it there is | sumed when they were in a pesfect state, 20 millions tone vor Lios cRewatar mcket, co sail Saturday, 160h tous burthern, will sail as above, her regular day. "| the fine sugar house of Joseph A & F A. Frere, | blame in the boundary of the Sabine, it is chargeable, | of mone’, the thits 0) i P reparation aor ae cienatfiataailing pecuet ship MIGOIB- |” For freight of Thaving very superior accommodations, | of &t, Mary Parirh, in tais State, together with shout six’ | not to John Quincy Adans, but to Thomas Jefferson’ | sent an au us follows: ‘ives ani oil Sitar Mina postinly ail abr, bein | Fut nde Parlin Minette ee tne” | Geave hegsheeds of eugar, was entirely destroyed by Are, | tho took, ited interim by hit Genaal Witkineen, fe | Aas iG elgg * .500'000 | cavered toe velpiacy oF recon rngthening the day freight or passage, having handsome turni + | west side Barling Slip, or which was communicated to the roof by a spark from one , and to James Madison, w ry ne instruc. au, eS Te “ 702,460 onstitution, Whilst ern covimodatiouse apply gn board, at Orleans wharf, fot of Wall WOODHULL & MINTURNS, ofthe chimneys $9 raridly did the flam ad, as we George W. Erving, in 1916, [heartily thank the ie . ; f ils Pgh r 5 "7 treet, v8 $9 raridly did the pre 8! easor, Val rt eR eginraly va gnuie tcl HIND che Viiday ereulng, | Prioe af Peeeegs 6100 South ate, | earn from the Planters’ Banner, that there was not even | hero for Iistxtract of my closiog addrone to the yo Tyr n uhimescarbty 15th inst, FOK NEW ORLEANS —U rr Fe ee eee ery | oer clldrcat of Washington. His commentaron ihe ex- | MF. Gliddon here introduced a series of diverting ; . ‘ogetler ‘with “Sis 2a That de ape of tak Se seraay es over Regular Pocket with deepaich— The ‘nat sailing packer | { = $10 000 aod there wee ko and what | ract and recommendation of the and curious, statistical comments, remarking thu reel pen ot eo cane => hae Se ‘ hap Al x 8 ; 5 - he Great Pyramid, converted into brick, woul) | ope feel satis work they have audertakew, ' tied, fo i, nec he disaster trebly serious, is tindeed in strange companionshi; he here | Ay ste cit iladelphi - ypreasion of the patronage it allpenighonttiesse tare wee hae vo eater, ob Spwerde st Svs hundred sores of cane staniing, whlch | horro Kat my “xhortation to the young me. Sige the muole city of Palladelphia-tha | trues : ithe patronnge it will yt en may suffer from frost. incerely trast, wit Hoston to y necessary, with their | 0@ : . i‘ “1 PACKET FOR Be Secskconp CINE.—The JOSEPH MeMURRAY, bs tee, that Frere will succee g off the balance of | blood, the liberties of their country aud of mankind PPicem se Beene pac Gia boy ap Benes re © 1m of the ( A Nosesn at} Ps Sn ts, edward Funk, master, will?aii | 0 0 Pine street, comer of Sent {the crop without delay Time'was, when the hero preterreda gallant warrior tc J (be K pty et ado Tah tine tivo at et HAREDRON Ree i ets arty te. FOR NEW ORLEANS—Union Line ne : d : “ " all 1 passage, ayply to BOYD & HINCKEN, f every church, every public edifice at this day comp: writing, giving all symptoms, together with the *No'a" rote Buin, conver Wall and Waits sip UNION, J. Bi Betis, proter ie wow eding | , NO, TIME Leer. A grocer in Washington street ames Madi: | ithe atutatie ofthe entire state of Penneyieanie, tay methine Wang noha nate a OLD ESTABLISHED PACKET OFFICE, 6 ninedinte dispacch. or eabi a hed a sign ee hditer.” The Native speanewure ho, buts traitor to | {Wither observed that the splendid obelisk towering v sdivasleg the Meson ote Ola Fak Passag 4 from Gs steerage having superi mers that he had“ fresh Poik butter ve Ai p a Burker Hill, amouument worthy of Boston's glor iw roti sore Liverpool, Fassage can at all times by || iiicatiou should be "wade on board, can newspaper, of Philadelphia, bes nominated Generel | hit country, could appeal, os I have done, to the youth " y 8 wiaWre waeocrations, contained 87,000 cubic feet of gran Winfield tt for President, and John McLean for Vice | Boston, to oppose, by arms, the Jecision of the Americar which, takeo at 168 ibe. to the Gnbte foot, makes cur Sonth'street President of the United States, for 1848.—Boston Tran. | veople should at be favorable to the annexation of Texas aso pe lowest rates, 1o and from Liverpool, bY the regu fips sailing ander the new ar fe every ee for auy at TTT WALT TUT PTT a ee eA : J { be , aio ibs, 14422,000, and this divided by 2.240 pounds Whe fe rahi Ca afl ve rabid foray an and, aad ‘thet FOR LIVERPOOL ‘The fat sailing ship TBA: | script. to the United States, Never! uo naver cen the peorle 1 iy the ton, gives 6,447 tons os the specific gravity, of tht Joclare can be had vy carly application et i Brauehess aud throughout the Unived Kingdom, ax wall as at all 1 ae aape ce ight, will be despatched in afew} 4 sonrmenr by THE Paxarpent.—Jas J.Wright, ‘ 1 blood-stained constitution and pa candi te Legit Monument, and being deter. lweim hve insucations in E h pbeotand and i i mined, shows that the stone of the Pyramid . . URPENTINE—70 barrels, boot quality Southe F Wr rites cis cn Petes | Tuacsgit me nrincnrrncntn | Oe onl oe ca aaa | Mepis ea eehit wanes | ed cee osatist os oon wi Mouament | SRETATURE Gag ROEL WNC er ae BAAN, oon, & Rgr remus, crv JOHN HERDMAN. | céased. 4 ” 2° | calmed upon them, by ‘the publication of hia letior to | —that the materials of the three, pyramids of, Gheiaeh | ~ ypyg 7 Bou gtreet a

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