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THE NEW YORK HERALD. THE NEW YORK HERALD. COLT’S REPEATING PISTOLS, a “ Young Ireland” to O'Connell, be an evil—the rejection of it asa breach of disci- | ly avail myselt of every opportunity to reconcile | ness and moderation than they can be expected to AGGREGATE CIRCULATION onan hele 7 pline towards you, the leader of the movement; the | and conciliate my fellow-countrymen ef every class, | possess, an immunity from these imputations THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. Pistol—2. Receiver with five AND adoption of it, upon many se-ious grounds. ereed, pemeacs, and party. which they shower upon us to screen their own " Ghambers -$, Triget—d- ‘Wedge 1. The overwhelming majority of the members— Our lovely fatherland would become so prosper- | internal weakness and external embitton. Let ue THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. for holding barrel upon pia OLD IRELAND TO THE REPEAL ASSOCIATION, cleayracn and laymen—joined as repealers; it | ous, her people would necessarily become so com- | too, remain what we are, anxious only to upho! "Fo the Public. mi ee wae id be all out jmoces ble to » collect : eir sufira- fortable ioe land literall: sowing with aaulk and {he peace ane order of the mas ile they vedi 7 i C es on the proj change, and no chance meet- | honey, that every possible chance of advancing | burn to indulge the passions for foreign conquest, THE NEW YORK HERALD—Daily Newerspasost- Sees hirats sce, wrerengutation of the Sen, pactned ee Duffy’s Letter to Daniel O'Connell. ing at the Conciliation Hall would be entitled toal- | that ‘poomperity aad bomtort sbpuid be asized with for war, for territorial aggranisement, and for na- lished every day of the year except New Year's Day and Fourth selling the Six Barrel or Self tional jealousies, which they appearto have caught Raruings, Oct. 18th, 1844. ter the fundamental principle upon which the body | avidity—that every offer made, no matter by My Dear Str—As you state in your late impor- | WS organized and supported. catia _ | whom, for peace and harmony, should be culti- tant letter to the association that you are at present | _2. The committee of the association is, I take it, | vated with affectionate attention, aad cherished balancing the respective merits of Repeal and | 20 more entitled to abrogate its constitution, than | with cordial care. P Federalism, lam anxious to throw a few thoughts | the Irish Parliament was to abolish its functions. | For my part, | feel that my first duty is to com- onthe subject loosely before you. If I were still The great constituency outside is, in both cases, | bine the people of Ireland—all the people of Ire- of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 96 per annum—postages paid—cash in advance. THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday morning—price 6% cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum—post- ‘ages paid, cash in advance. tol, which, with all its im- f the ¥ if materials i Cocking Pis- tern pistol was imported by a arope fora manufacturer of this aiticle from the worst wras of absolute power, and the wore en who have abused it.—London Times, ct. 23. Tue Curvgsk Treaty.—We find in the Debats a some years ince in this city. ‘ADVERTISERS are that the circulation of the | | Colt’s Pareut, Pocket, Beli and Holster Pistols, with the ram- | member of the association, 1 would do so there, | the body in whom alone the power resides land—in our peaceable, legal, and constitutional | !ong article upon an alteration or suppression of pind) js over THIRTY. rive by HO! HD, and increasing | fet attached, Jp the Jateat aud most toproved of iaprovement in | as I am not, | prefer the familiar medium of a let- | 3. Any such general change would weaken the | struggle to restore to Ireland her domestic Legisla- | certain be - = ccomumeeciel naar oomamees orthe world and. tk thacfora the beste re inferior to none, ‘The Pocket ‘and Short Barrel. Belt Pistol | tet to the less Kindly and respectful one of a news- | Moral weight of the association. In an individual | ture, without which there is no prospect before us hetween. Zealand sud China, whieh setubutes te ‘men in the city or country. Prices mo in advanes. can be ‘red without powder, loaded with balls and caps ow iy, | paper article. I learned, during the three happy | @ deliberate preference of a new opinion to an old | but of increasing misery and accumulating dis- ne tiene A vol cl ane Wins Pe dol * ie oy PRINTING of all kinds exeeuted at the most moderate price, | they cin le louded wid feed One Pieces jad witht teat force, | months I spent in Richmond, how considerate you | 09 may argue courage, candor, and magranimity; | content. the Chinese geverainest. (Wis SSeam 10. eae. aad in the most elegant style. i nut. can be of adverse opinions—how courteously you | i & nation it is generally a sign of weakness; and Protestants of Ireland !—non-Repealers !—we | stance of this article, bet f stating, ag 6 TUDRINg JAMES GORDON BENNETT, figmtiicages from the most scientific and practical navy and | treat and how candidly you weigh them—a circum. | if Our case, surrounded by enemies at home and | hold out to you the hand of perfect conciliation, Femara upen it, ae = treaty in question Prornieror oy THE Herat Estapuisumen, maT ota OF ee Som pee meneicien ta ee Cimeen he ues | stance which I would bs equally unwilling to forget | 8>road, it is sure to receive the worst interpreta- | and there is a heart in that hand. has now been some months betore the English go- vernment and public without the falsification being discovered—a most unlikely circumstance, were the facts really as they are stated by the Debats. “The Hong Kong Gazette of the 17th April last or abuse. tion. In conclusion, 1 beg to give notice that f will You are aware that I am not prejudiced against Finally, need I say that I regard the Federalists, | propose a series of resolutions the next day 1 am Federalism. Last year there was an unjust and as! always have done, with respect, and that 1 able to attend the association—resolutions em- unreasoning clamor against it among Repealers of | Warrel with their opinions no more than is neces- | bracing all the sentiments, and embodying as ul Northwest comer of Fulton aud Nass.u streets. Proprietor’s store, ‘the Colts Re —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_— fpeating Pistols, Carbines and Shot Guns are NEW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD |*!!forewhat iti Brendon SN EN COMPANY. At7 Chartres street, New Orleans, by H. E. and 122 Baltimore street, Baltimore, by, Ben) onsign- | great enthusiasm and small capacity. T' ! implied in preterring better ones. many as possible, of the words, of the paragraphs | Contains paragraph, which, if its contents: be eesat Messrs, Birckhead & Co.'s Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and | it naraes, made jokes about i po did ey called Forgive me for occupying you so long, but the im- which { asp cited from tha Wander. true, will seriously aflect the commercial relations at Hyde & Goodrich’s, New Orleans. ‘220 1m# ec ; ; ene . i in- | established by the supplementary treaty entered FRENCH’S HOTEL but try to pedeeane it < the ie of shave an peranee of the subject would excuse a worse oe the meaning, let ee all score the geet into between’ the Chinese government and Sir WINTER ARRANG! E . ‘ . misrepresentation, I an jose working wit! i ence. f ciple upon which conciliation show e founded— *s On and after October 28, a ENTE. ae mae PIGTOR respectfelly informa his frieods and} the Nation stood in the way of ete preiame: Believe me, my dear sir, very faithfully yours, Sustice to all—Partiality to none. Ihave the hoaor | Henry Pottinger:— . Leavin Holl for Harlem (1g5th at,) Morris 138 Fulton stree', a fewr doors east of Broadwas' iethi ime. | claiming the Federalists as allies, and demanding Guanias Gavan Durr. | to be, your faithful servant, In consequence of the death of Mr. Morrison, ge, Hanes Bridge, Under iar icaty of arcane basins and on peucine pape of | oft words and fair treatment for them. | We insis Pitan ’ ; y * Danmmn O'Conneut, | the chief interpreter to’ the mission, while the 0 PM Tae Willige Beni amusement, aud has furnished it in a style that wll ear favor ted that men of trained intellects and great per- | To the Acting Secretary of the Loyal Na- treaty was being prepared, Sir Henry Pottinger er Bridge able comparison with the very best hotels inthe city. ‘The pro- i FM Aaa PM, Haves | recor building and fitig up the above house has had aeiet nes, commalled te vies Seca ee ae sonal respectability, who had formed their opinions tional Repeal Aseoeiation, : extracts from Foreign Papers. 1 ag 3 anether person, who, it would appear, has been er ws for City Hall 8A. M. 11 A. | nosy the fo yn ed chap pears eter “We Seetled fo RAYE, tees treated Darrynane Apsry, Oct. 26. ‘Trxas axp America.—If the language of Gene | bribed by the Chinese government to suppress uate Mi, Lexie Wine Plaioe at 8. y 4 ROOM FO ONE NIGHT % J recognition ‘of that principle, without which co. | « S8—Having recovered that state of mind in | ral Jackson on the subject of the annexation of | some passuges, and change the meaning of others bi ‘ . Wace which the anguish of one frightful calamity is miti- } Texas to the United States is to be taken asa full ane ds imooseih poitlira nahh. oh ORAraE gated by an escape from another of a Tike fearful | and formal declaration of the. policy and the opi- ratitude for the Divine mercies, again turn | ference that important q 1 Sp Bis eased Wen rib dry, Ar ere ae my attention to the affairs of an afflicted but con- | that net of his letter to Mr. Moses Dawson, in in the copy ratitied by Sir Henry Pottinger. The result of this trickery, if means are not adopted to defeat it, will be to entirely ruin the recently esta- blished commercial town of Victoria, in which the British merchants have expended vast sums of mo- Hill the somerof Broome stand the Howey Vue] Gar | «tot gl aed rai, dio wo Season will ceete Se see 4 Ripe prong Precede each ‘Prain | ‘There it. a KEFECTORY attached, in which there are ten) minutes befo time, of starting from the City Hall, | mpals served up at aut nouns of the day aud evening. ‘There HB Ye take ap Resecers al a @ lis are also Bath Rooms covnected, for warm, cold and shower esti ct orisiania ‘Trains, hs. ‘The Porter will be in attendance at all times daring the for Morrisiania and in- places, Hall for Marl isiania7 A. M, mit lodgers, and to let them out atall hours. i ing people. which he expresses his conviction that ‘‘ no ques- | ney, and to carry the monopoly of the trade back 2b. phy cage at re Morn Parag & Tine Rene gue MO Want Lodgings after house closes, wil vas, on pepe Pruners adem, Under such circumstances, 1 earnestly implore | tion has arisen of so great importance to the wel- again to Canton. The following articles will show ge of 1 UA. M..3P, M., 5.90 FM. NEW YORK BRASS E cordially slovg with them; but cen Who go far. | 2¢,attention of the Agsociation to a most impor- | fare and safety of the United States.” But we | where the deception has been practised, the parts n18 Same W:S. CARMAN, Secretary. | HE Membea al hoe Woe toe, BAND. aresmeet | thest are clearly entitled to go foremose” We | taut article which appeared in a journal once de- | adopt these words in a sense diametrically op- } in italic having been either totally suppressed, or THiltytattees tang porns ont tha pentio breiicnheeet | ouahi noite change or conlouee ou pina voted to Orangeism, and still highly Protestant ; I | posed to that attached to them by the stout cham } their intended meaning perverted:— meeting of the Band, fetd’ae Military Hall, Bowery, 2ud Nov, 1 You see I assume, and I think it eee ble of | Mean the “Warder” of the 19h October inst. pion of annexation, and we can find no expressions |“ Art. 13. In future, when the Chinese mer- Heer Fhe Ets was ananimonpy sige di Leader, and. C | easy demonstration, that whether Pederalibey be ts That ertigle would be calculated, in many re- | too strong to convey our opinion of the enormous | chants shall desire to export merchandise for sale K : : sasured that the Band will be inferior to none in this country. | better thing than Repeal, or a worse Uuing, it ivy at | REC» togive me pain, if | were not for halla cen. | mis-statements, the excessive bad faith, and the } at Hong Kong, they are to begin by paying the du- PAPE TARES SHILLINGS TOM Perio ae 19 | LheBand would retum their chaaks for the very flattering be | all events, a totally diflerent thing. 2 yt) wury habituated to have my actions falsified and | deplorable impolicy by which the partisans of an- | ties, according to the new tariff, in one or other of UERSEY Crne, fronage bestowed upon them the past season, and will use every | Y think jt easeutially a Worse thing, my feelings and intentions misrepresented. But, | nexation seek to pervert the judgment of the Ame. } the five ports of Canton, Fouchou, Amoy, Ningpo, (ona safer cit Inof October fhe cara wil leave the Band will be made to Richard Willig, Lew In the first place, the “ imperial representation” | Mavecit, Sa at ret oracrcnm von teapeeiak | feta reonle, $30 2 Wane sanction of the Fonane | one Shanghee, pid Tecgive Ltn eprnange caecets ‘oa street; + # (i hg ing . self, i at artic! most tree! cordial or achemes. lealt wit ote one theee leoulitive on Chinese occa A. peinees eines, Conner, Secretar tase aa one on which it is based is calculated to perpetuate our forgive, and turn my attention end vely to the treaty of, annexation, which was negoclated under merchants desire to proceed to Heng Kong tor car- 5 p. | Peates, 19 Norfolk street; Daniel Underhill moral and intellectual subjection to England. It important and inspiriting tenor of much of the | the auspices of Mr. ‘Tyler, as a mere expedient of | goes of European merchandise, they are to present ** on Sowvars, * HL, Moraes 150 Korayth, streets John Wal will teach the aristocracy still to turn their eyesto | contents of that pa that miserable politician to snatch ata popularity | themselves before the Chinese authorities of the Yoieiook A. B. | Sorelock A. M. Seo, Geollet ag Facaytn sine , Winelets comer ath Aven London as the bee ambition. Ii will} How fullof hope and of generous feeling is the | which he never enjoyed, and to retain the power pers of Canton, Fouchou, Amoy, Ningpo or Shang- a Ml. M. snd 18th street; 8 ci num, 143 Centre steet, Doctor C. Mather, Soe dincataeatinn Eaeeh uannae, Sette following pasmnge would that the words were i which is fast slipping from his eraspy and, if the J hae, and apply for a permit for the introduction of 8 ora HARD WIELe tec thet anaes Froetaplish permanently a | pressed in letters redolent of the perfume of Chrig- | matter had ended there, it would deserve to be J this merchandise on payment of the duties. But no BRITISH AND NORTH RICAN ROYAL MAIL | James Conner, Seerstary, P : ay ie of action apart from their native country.— | tian charity on every Irish heart and every Irish | forgotten with the other incidents and extrava- | Chinese merchant who purchase merchandise at STEAM SHIPS. N. B—Bande provided tor Public Balls, Private Soiree, | By the same process it will plant deeper the physi- | youl! ‘The words are these—I quote the Warder: | gaucies of a Presidential election, But, although &e., by applying to Wim. Wallace, 49 Spring street. NEW YORK RIDING SCHOOL. + Captain Alexander Kyrie. Nos. 65 and 67 Watt st. near Canal, E Proprietor of this popular establishment, begs to render Hong Kong shall ship it in any other than Chinese ate § provided with passports deliveted at Hong Kong. These passports and permits shall be backed each time and at each voyage by the officers of the Chi- nese customs, in order to prevent all breach of these re- cal evil of absenteeism. It will compel our Lords | © « Jy} i i il ¢ irish parties were never so fusible as now— r. Tyler has retired from the contest, and the and Pommona, to reside out of the country, and | there is a promise of good in this, but there is also | chances of success at the approaching election ap: Fett tered co an a hon our resources, on which | ianger—it is well that internecine bigotry: should | pear to be decidedly in favor of the candidate and you found so strong an argument for repeal. In} sleep the sleep of death—it is well that long- | the party opposed to annexation, i is evident that Of 1200 tons and 410 horse power cach.— Under coutract with the Lords of the Adi HIBE! CALE! ‘ este F this respect, I think it a worse cure for absenteei ‘i adi : i " . Captain William Harrison. his grateful acknowledgement of the distinguished patron- . + ee ‘nteeisM | worshipped and monstreus prejudices, the hideous | the question of Texas, and the relations of that | culations. As (o the other ports of Kwang-Tong, fills: “2 Gebauin dota Hew age, which he has received rom the mic, and ate tht hs whe fee pescealty Garona parliament. ideinof cyl demaiat atipaicl Crema lee eoavvan tah it State with the American Union, have lost nothing | Fukian,Chekiang, Kiangstop, such as Chapou, &c., Will sail ng pee ind Boo, vie Hailfax, as follows: | will open forthe fearon on, MOND. NAY next, the 20th inecane maliveas’ the oie G niger ister t to | is well that men should prefer to enlarge upon the | of Phalh genberr anes, importance, and that this § as these are not authorised \"getories, it is not per- Caledonia, Lott Hom Boston. From Liverpool. J Hours from 7 to 19 P. M. | ‘The Evenings of Mondayand Thurs | Oyz bono? We ure asked to give w of the | interests and hopes of their common country, to | great subject is not only one of extreme interest at } mitted to merchants to solicit passports for Hong Tou. if e _ v are set apart for gentlemen and the ladies of the families M give up a part of the | dwelling contentiously upon their own present dis- | the present moment, but of paramount and over- } Kong, and if they proceed from these ports to Hong en Renee ee ae serisbag Cealasiv Sensing macmns | teats no wearso by One oF Oe peneie and prerogatives of our domestic legisla- | tinctions and ancient civil quarrels.” whelming influence over the future destinies of | Kong without permission, the English and Chi- Tinea vepeela Carry’ iperienced surgeons, and ace mipplied | "'nio tidh® JAMES CODDINGTON, Proprietor. ponnamecrre anes eigenen ne peat ofthe | ‘True, true :—beautifully true! Oh, my God | northern America. . ; 4 nese Custom-house officers are to unite their efforts by hy 3 eyo < pire; and ght e shown very distinct- | bless the man who wrote these words—they have Nobody can be surprised at the viewa which J and denounce them. Art. 17.—The small Englieh . POMRGH, APY Oe. GHAM. Jun. DISBROW 5S RIDING SCHOOL, Pet ate bon wit oy from 8 How willan | the smack of the true Christian feeling, and of | General Fackeon has recently published, for they | coasters ef every kind, such as schooners, cutters, aubre Wand Wall wire. Nuan Aston ano La Faverre Pisces, New Youu. Tish minority then, be able to influence a house, | genuine patriotism—may the man who wrote that | ate in strict accordance, not only with his own te- | yawls, or fast-hour, have hitherto paid no duties. It oF 0 where it is powerless now 7 A strong and substan- tial claim for domestic legislation arises out of the paregrephliveto have his honest heart gratified by | naciousand toscrupalous character, but! with the 0 c he | is now agreed that all these boate, whether they ihe prosperity and rational freedom of his native | positive acts of the latteryears of his own adminis- and! STATEN 15! He D. has the howor to announce that Kis Selon) h rv FERRY. ae Ms and Evening, for #questtian Tuition and Kxerelse come from Hong Kong to Canton, or return from indifference with which our interests are treated tration. He ventures to assert, by a very paltry | C i 7 f : : Pie 4 i a paltry | Canton to Macoa, (except those which shall be ex- The Boats will Fa Oe fae oo wid chee Novi 12. cabtous teste oo meaeoleu auhres by tke A seen ep Ra foe iquarenteeli there, There is another paragraph of still deeper impor- | artifice of language, that as it was his duty to keep J clusively attached to correspondence and pasten- aia CAVE N EW YORK : " Lessons oo B15 QO) 1 Month $12 0 | Thiet pect nwidahit je i arene. erealter? | tance; one that should be maturely weighed by | the United States from being a party to the quarre! | gers) whenever they shail have on board any bale a Ae aah tae Oe Ee M- rei ad to eth | is is a sul noe i respectfully think claims | our governing powers. If we had one being de- | between Mexico and Texas during the war of in. | of merchandise, even though it ehall weigh only i Aye. A. M.s ids, 24 and 6PM vet Single Lessons 2 09] Single % ern (ia ihird places teclatalisia iiwiil Uaihdsieoted serving of the rame of a statesman amongst the | dependence, that duty was faithfully performed, | 100!b., shall pay in future duties proportioned to Por Tamas ‘partic ly mari ly are at u s nls Ministry, this p: e,from the pen of an ultra Pro- | and no interference on the part of his government 1 their tonnage. But as it would not be just to apply rly, de- | testant writer, would sink deeply in his soul:— was encouraged or countenanced. But every inci- Pp. , tisk of the owners thereof. B.—Highly trained and quiet Horses, for the Road or Ne Parade, to ee by some of the soundest men of that to them the same scale us to large foreign vesse FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ‘ mands local parliaments for the three divisions of | “There are influences ot change abroad which | dent of that contest demonstrated, beyond the pos- | and considering that they go and come severa NEWARK AND NEW YORK. 2 Lemon esa | 20. oo | the empire, and an imperial onein common. Now, cannot be re-imprisoned—deep in the heart of the | sibility of diseimulation or of doubt, that tne in. | times in a month, they shall be classed in the fol- THE? NEW ‘AND. SWikr SPEANER RAL CAPTAIN JOHN GA¥FY. “stapes after September 10th wii i if this principle be insisted upon, federalism is an | country lie the volcanic elements of earthquake— | terference of private bands of armed citizens of the impracticability; for it implies a re-organization of | there are physical masses outnumbering the three | Union was encouraged and countenanced by the the British constitution. Apart from any other ob- | arinies of Waterloo—-wnose misery reproaches hu- | government, though not with the ensigns of the jection to it, it raises a new and tremendous d. manity and cries to God—who would bless heaven | government. General Jackson awaited the result culty which does not exist against repeal. We | for such food and lodging us Englishmen give their | of this underhand and piratical mode of warfare ; want to restore an institution of which we have | swine. Creatures who have none to help them— | and the plans for dividing the territory of Texas been robbed ; te federalists, who insist upon push- | who are starving—whose despair will yetburst into | in'o six or seven States, upon their annexation to ing their principle as far asit will go, want a recon- ad inde i ic . Pibeiee ‘of the empire upon a new basis. ICT am m—here, indeed, is erkos polemoio, a hard | the Union, were actually drawn out on maps, lowing manner :—The smallest shall be considered as of 75 tons burthen (whether they be so or not), and the largest 150. Both shall pay one mace per ton every time on entering into port. Avery vessel exceeding 150 tons shall be considered as a large vessel, coming from abroad, and according to ti new tariff shall pay five maces per ton. As to Fou- chou, Amoy, Ningyo, and Shanghae,as mo coasters 100 L—All Lessons 1 Rides Rid for a ° (0 ‘as 2One hour allowed on each Lesson or itide in the School. oa Fea thee Geovtombor 0th ‘One hour and a half toa Lesson ou i Road. iy fone of Cente srry Clock A. M= | L—Hours for Ladies, toms AM. io 2 Mo ie —llours for ‘utlemen, frem 3 to 5, @d from 7 to . M. riety + foot of Barclay street, 3 o’elock F, M. €-No Contlemenetenitied tests tan honte apeteread th Ladies. PLEASANS’ AND CHEAP EXCURSIONS. “Avcand o feddress is requested previ ing. 157 Gentlemen keepiny their horses at this eatablighinest, will SUMMER fi Gs. NT. ts ‘i Ww B POO, . have the \s dy i jity—i i i weve AHA lh A ou pein" "=" | Sete tee en we Roni "Sehgtervea nvehevnrtnetobe te ect of NE | SH athe tn ESR “aes, | Walt it bean uence aay | aon nie ineme ligt Masse From Vier No. 1, Hives, foot of Bortery Flee. i . ROGERS? GYMNASIUM party, are we not wooing shipwreck if we embark | jt, when the long accumulating misery of a coun. and General Jackson closed his administration H follows, Daily, from Stay 20th to Gerobsr Lai Nos 45, 17, and 19 Canal street. in the same boat go ao li try combines with its ambition and its vanity, and | by an act which, if it had been sincere, ] Love anv Svuicie.—A gentleman named George aaa. TMs Nw YOre at Sand U1 o’clocu, | rug SPLENDID ESTABLISHMENT is now open day meoreaver totus Oe deorde tat pik jhot,o" | its energy, it is a tremendous combination to cove | would have get the question at rest for ever.— | Leisler, a native of Darmstadt, who came passen- (peda Sadeaie ck ‘Sa oalivcios to 0, tia 00 tates 6 sajeatitd evenins, for Teception of pupils, All persons of ela e legiclati Til reland. They | with. Such a combination revolutionized France; | He was the first to recognise the independence ger in the ee orcan id Captain Warneken, from 10,0 Ms ag 1, 4 and 636 P.M. only remedy for contractions of the Cheat Heeerauch are te | would give us a legislative council, consisting ot } and all influences seem to work together to effect | of Texas, not only as against her former sovereign, | Bremen, which arrived in this port a i Mantaptint en ‘4 ves New Bnghion ai 8 and 10 A. M.; at 1N,5 end 7% | ordinary resulta of coustantly beudiug over the dean; ana'sta: | ORG Chamber, Here we haven second innovation, } such a union here. Come when it may, it is one | Mexico, ‘but her absolnte independence as a free | Thussany newt by cheating ine ee on ‘Un Hunday—Leaves New York, ar9 and )1A.M.; at 3,600 | Op% nts and Guardians of B 4 all interested, arein. | tops foe ene to the, Buitich: Conzatameey ask 8 | before which no little-hearted hesitating Govern- | and single nation, as completely severed, from the | with a iife- From all, weecould learn, decessed eM ‘Peayg fort Hichmond, at 30 mincica to Band 18 ANE, | §,harents and Guardians o oy, and all interesced, are in abing det rhea doets oe ae and 5 ment can stand. We cannot, if we would, shut | future ies of the United States asshe war | was a gentleman in circumstances, and con- Ch ha CE ae vit emore | a Ne 2 Gostesl in connection with W. J. Wer, has opened g which, for. y » (however good } our eyes against the signs of the times—the strange | from her past allegiance to Mexico. That act of | nected with some of the first families in’ Darmetedt it bein be intrinsically), would undoubtedly be re- | disappearance of all party barriers and hostilities— | recognition was, however, altogether insincere; But is it good? It would leave us a demi- aslis co Reteersie Meies hie eens ane draits on mercantile houses in this country, with let- NGED.— | _ Gentlemen doi lew York, who fur 71 Soe ENIGRERSOG NGPD 5 | Brookiynr will the manifest shifting of general opinion—the ob- | and General Jackson’s present avowal establishes he ment ROCHESTER will, on and after Saturday, | Purposes of. parliament, about as useful relatively to an entire iti 5 i f that d hi ters of introduction to some of the most res} ble naz im*ec . fe | vious preparations for new and vast political com- | the existence of that design, which was always, ont ipectal leave for Albauy at 5 o'clock instead of 6 as 5 ee ES | one, as halfa pair of scissors to the whole ; and it | binations—the unsettled and excited state of the | and not unjustly, imputed to his secret policy. Hie ] merchants in the northern cities. Oa on examiuetion of nage | COURSE OF FRENCH LANGUAGE ON THE | would exile the chief landed proprietors in the } public mind throughout the educated middle classes, | meant by the independence of Texas, no more | his Papers, it appeared evident that he was desperately in HOUR CHANGED, FROM 6105 P.M. new COBERTSONIAN SYSTEM, (seen raiet oy the the peerage. bas bigotted and } felt in every domestic circle and private coterie, | than a pretext for the transition, effected, by the | Frederick Jacob whe patil yey pr dane peloae bE RAN a DS Ne EDMUND DU BUISSON Au Ma eartless that peerage may be; but while it pos | and exhibited im a countless progeny of pamph- | most scandalous means, from the condition of # | gentleman now living in Arkanses, to which sesses the soil of the country, our business is to } lets, tracts, newspaper articles in England as well | province heretofore belonging to Mexico to that of place keep it under home influences The rection of the | ag here; and all these agencies backed, supported, | a State or territory hereafter to be swallowed up og hist Leta from the foot of Courtlandt st. No freight | M., 89 Leonard st. jess and unreturned, he putan end to his existence es r 40’clock, P.M. Fersous wishing to follow the Course are invited to attend at n young lady was proceeding, and fi Tow pressure steamboat SWALLOW, C tain A. Me- | the first le Frederalists who would have no peers in our do-} and di rd i 2 Ul But th 1 motives for thi j- | above described.— N “ pews y Wik i wr fe . : 91 and driven onward by the irresistible momentum | by the Union. But the real motives for this acqui- | #bove deseri O. Pic., Nov. 15. LN ITE heaae conke cn beet OTe OCT ATS caf ouien ccrteeopr aeane tee paliec? coe es Oe blowing the'| meatic east while they would have them in } of millions who cannot rest as they are. In such a | sition of Aerritory “the desire of strengthening the the wharf. 2b ‘A course {01 Todles willbe ovened on Monday, 25th—days of | the, imperial parliament, contrive to make absen- } state of things it is fatuity to exclude from political | preponderance of the slave-holding interest and the | A SomnamButist.—The Troy Whig tells # erie tin Fecek eronebie termes. | Becieht rust tuition will be Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 116 w spr Ld bay. SN biefly b calculation the pro! ity of great organic changes | restless and intrusive spirit of a democratic people, | strange adventure of a young man who, ona re- be responsible for losses. “ ‘ur information apply to Mr. Edmund du Buisson, 400 Broad- ederalism appea’ ly you chiefly be- | more or less resembling those demanded by the | which tends, like water spilt upon the ground, to | cent tripof the Swallow from New York, managed to gular ngs fom New York Tuesdays, Tharsdays and Sa- | way, from 8 o'clock to 10,A. M. and from 4 o'eloek to4 P.M. | Cause it seems to provide a better security than Re- | Repealers.”” . ‘ inundate a whole continent with its shallow civi- | 8 Ut of his berth window in his sleep, and did net PEOPLE’S LINE OF STEAMBOATS “sul General. Srosen le) ave appear on our minutes. It is a passage of | deepening and concentrating its force in the ori- mated , . FOR ALBANY. : Draper, 57 Beaver st, W.H Cary & O° ig afi. feelings on that subject. But you (or freland) are | much greater importance than either of the others. | ginal seats of its power—are still kept in the back. | Ltt#¢ time, to throw himself on to one of the guard bra- ces, and hence he set perched for some time covered with spray from the dashing of the wheeis, and in a momenta- ry «Xpectation of getting knocked on the head by the buckets. He, however, by knocking at a berth window, DAILY, Sundays excepted—Through direet, | E- Fabrequctiss,61 Maiden lane. (.C. Catter & but one party in this transaction; England is the | | earnestly, I cordially, 1 fervently agree in every | ground; and the question is brought before the other; and she is keen and selfish enough to secure fv ort, ayliable, and letter of it. Ye fopt it emirely public under false colors, and argued upon grounds Roe whatever form the alliance may | ag the sole basis upon which I propose conciliation | which every American citizen knows not to be the + 4 New st. Berard & M 36 Court. i Rowley .,49 Nassau st. laud st. NCKERBOCKER Capiain A. F. St Der Jokn Bower, 1s Barclay at Mt. Nielly, 5¢ Maiden Lane Joba, Monday, Welaeela and friday, Event i o'clock. nid 2wSrre rep Ung eow pee epitsteme mache Piet a Fefle to all. Here it is: ‘ true ones. Of these arguments the most crafty are woke up the occupant of ie berth, whe Toused the cap- eamnboag “Captain A. Houghton, of r r 5 I « i i in, and he was relea i tless situation. Tacatay, Thureday and Levesings, at 5 ovcltch, A side will take care of the stability of the bargain: If Irish parties are to unite, it ought to be in a | those which profess to discover a sort of right tothe a leased from his comfortless situs ‘¥com use toot of Barclay street. spirit of equality—neither submitting itself to the | acquisition of Texas in the treaties existing be- ran i t Rive o’elock, P. M. ing at Intermediate Places. Nett otek Ree be eke are has undoubtedly the advantage of | other's power—triendly, brotherly, but indepen. | tween the United States and her present or former OeeH Cvgruanp Matt Prom Oracon.—William Gil- "ie Seamboat NONTH AME: A, Captain RG. Crat | Gy ‘i _in one point: it is less hated—ignorance | dent, so that if, at any {uture time, it may seem | neighbors. The most audacious are those which | Pin, Esq., brought upwards of 150 letters from Oregon to tepden, Monday, Wednesday, and Sriday Afteraoons, 15 0°: | ‘Alloa ‘street Methodist and prejudice have not blown it. | Anti-Repealers | good to those who shall lead the Protestant people | throw the burden of the case on the sinister designe | ‘itizeus of the United States. fhe St-amboae COLTIMBIA, Captain William H. Peck | Hv. Mr. Burchard’s are not trained to regard it as a raw-head-and- H of Ireland to co-operate with the great party who | of Great Britain, and which represent the annex- bloody-bones. They look with comparative calm te ki 4 ? ness upon it, and are certainly more likely to be- seek a new constitution for this kingdom, the | ation of Texas as the only means of securing the ‘Thursday evening. ‘ tall Tuesdav, Thursday ¢nd Saturday Afteraoons, ac o’¢lcek. * W LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVERPOOL, “Passengere taking either of the above tines will, arrive 1 did and dines OURSE OF FRENCH LANGUAGE ON THE GRAM. *- | movement may be made with the grandeur and | Union from a desperate project for the invasion of vorite Packer Gain ROBOT, (ies sie ease igen ag the thas. eve ort ond cabecandl far Frenee, 8 opmaen een scar tt Le ewes ¢ proba reconciled i val cat to Repeal. But it harmony of instioe, which can alone make its re- | the whole of ‘North ‘America by British forges, and ties, wilt orawara ‘Soove ber" ay Aisha with new end elegant state rooms, and for spend and ae: | [iin Dk RICKAHD: Profesor of Krewch, Latin ard | Would not be ina better, but in a worse condition, | sult permanent, happy, and secure. The struggle | the ultimate conversion of the Texian territory into for effecting this purpose, if the national party | for q constitution must not be followed by the strife | a dependency of England. We are really surprised adopted it toa man. The Lords used to think it ka ide! i x an excellent Jogical reason for rejecting bills, that of faction—if parties are to co-operate, it must be | at the degree of confidence in the diplomatic igno- x sa reeset Ste Exprofessor Repetitor of the Royal Coll ists trom the Ci ‘ Or (reght, apply om board, or to ¥. C. Sehalts. | "4),f0F some years uitor inan Americw wharf, nsre ‘ny of the boats of this | Greek, ancient inspector of the Institution Chacaiing at Paris, ‘The shina of this line being, 1000 tons burthen and upwards, Charlemague at Pa: racity out to embark for the old country should not this line in preference to any other. ir capacity he oRICKAL i upon a clear and faithful understanding—a treaty | rance and the military inexperience of the Ameri. | ‘ders them more comfortable and convenient than ships of @ ax the Dice on the Course of French, by Mr. k. RICKARD, will com- | they were countenanced by O'Connell ; and I fe F mF H prngg’e A snaller elass. ee Oe EE | mence on Monday evening, 2nd of December, at 734 o'clock, P. | Wey Were CC 'y ell; and | fear | whose terms must be no less equal than intelligible. | can public which Gen Jackson hes ventured to | odie st tii \ NEW STEAMBOAT LINE FOR HAUITMONE | Rosed ile cs fy gnu owing, Santas | party prejudice at home would treat Federaliem | Should ‘auch a ealy ever be concluded» and | diplay in Wi fetter. Both these points may be | eae ra a tl age ateg,” ove erth . . RED aie: - Soe eRe ANAL. . al " tng Ad i ould there be the wisdom and the virtue to ol jisposed of ina very few words. treaty of | ly application must be made on board, foot Wall street, those already advanced, her for b The. fi 2 : re. ni “4 ¥ a on tha ‘only BOLUAR a Eitiry ors, | ta atrendy ‘ou Mondays, Wedeadaye an raya; the = represented, is the tax Upon greatness jane fince | serve its conditions in a spirit of manly honor, our | 1819 finally and completely determined the tron- J "at theic general pusage offices 't. TAPSCOTT, Philadelphin, nd Baltimore, lesv fi pened A as hare dayy end Batardays, & yi 9 tes ha in proportion »¥' pain of being } country will, with the triumph, enjoy also the re- | tiers of the United States and of the Spanish ne re 7 South street, comer Maiden Lane, cept Sun at hall i FOR LIVERPOOL—The New. Line—Regalar Packet 21st December—The superior fast sailing New LIVE#POOL, Captun John the establishment of a French Day School, which will be ke in the same place, from 9 o'clock, A.M." till 3 o'elo:k- “All those wishing for private lessons of French, German or Italian, will please call at the above place. ? pose of victory.” ee possessions in North America, and no Ame- But if it has this advantage, it has on the other |" | admit at once, and the Repeal Association will | rican statesman has the right at the pre- f Bout PORTEMOUTH, Capeain J hand the pervading and incurable evil of aiming in | admit with me, that the great Principles on which | sent day to talk of the errors of that treaty, thence 14 miles through the Canal raie Packet Boats, and thence by the call at: § . the wrong direction. Its prevailing idea ts Eng- | 4 national confederation of all the people of Ire- t it to the validity of rthern, will sail as above, her reguiar day. “ Babee! is meted ty: the tttewins; & 68 “ ng. people of Ire- | or to raise a question as to the validity of ite + Wi regular day ossaiad Gate ase, Gent 7. Ds Farmer quarter. Pion Will De received by the following, at $15 ver } lund, as that of Repeal is Ireland. “The two prin- | land ought to be bused, are accurately enunciated | stipulations, any more than he would have suetepebealion tay th te Ges cabir te Bole enone, t Baltimore early the same morning ciples might be represented by lines running paral- | in the Warder.” to deny the force of the treaty of Washington, tandi false rts “ ped) it is, aud wilt be ve comfort and Messrs. p. Appleton & Co., 200 Broadway. lenry G. Lingley, 8 Astor House. west side Burling Slip, or to OODHULL & MINTURNS, 47 South strees. but tending to opposite directions ich | We call upon our Protestant brethren to assist us | which acknowledged the right of England toa por. lel \ i will chose, upon mature deliberation, I have little | in carrving out these, their own principles. We | tion of territory which had been claimed by the & Price of Passage $100, ion, will be to. i a e made . s ‘ are ready to concur in all the details that are con- | State of Maine. In iiself the plea is not onl: ‘The fine packe Queen o P wo Ton he (9 thn ne ‘93 - . Forgive me if T ace fist and question the po- | sistent with these pring pl Wei that this co- | but absurd 3 it deserves notions bowaver, cf] Jit house, 1830'tam rien will usenet the Liverpool ant sab ce as Hy of ag US AO i Bele ca he Riieen ence MY | operation onght to be in aprit of equality amongst | tempt on the part of one of the most considerable | Me rekular day, 21st Jau fiat TE pi ? & . ne? f jies—“* net! ub- liticians of America t t P FOR GLASGOW: ine new Brit irr Sito 8136 a0 by the Hane Rortsnaein und fo it? Broudway, world of public opinion was ever more tolerant of | “i, sects: persuasions, and parties” neither s pe he a to apart acletbe pebiic Ps HARLEY, Dapean Smith, master, now on i of rea- di other, ‘he accommodations by ne are warranted to be Lejy in . uml on arrival will have imme- Broad street; Anson . Sedat mitting itself to the other’s power; friendly, bro- | acts and treaties the same ingenious proce: counsel, 1 do not fear that you will dismiss m a he other's ers Ys : ge Missa ‘ og vide ag A therly, but independent.” ‘e insist that the | soning by which the bankrupts of Mississippi can- ded expressly asa regular uader be- WPilccumets Tor New castle and Salli 57 Walker Stipet; Jas: | Sugwestions by bee Soon consideration. Fa all | movement should be made with the grandeur and | celled their debt and dishonored theirbonds. ‘The lower si of Chesnut street, Ki azsthre ' | events, since I have been a pseudo martyr, I have | harmony of justice, and that justice alone can make annexation of Texas is the repudiation of the fron- % AIS BUC some kind of claim tobe a real confessor. vpopensnniame LIZABETH CLASSEN, daughter of John Heinrich Clas- v JAMES HAND, 90 South wharv - - . its results permanent, happy, orsecure. We do | tier treaty with Spain; and such an act on th: nr ship MO N. B.The-e are two Daily Lines ot Stages between Baltic | spwellth street will heat imparrant sew frome ween eke : sd AE pa ar Moi oe if Digit fot desire the restoration o The constitution of Ire- | of the goveranent wuld be the exact counterpart sa pgs = tbe a mort and Washingcon City, at a fare of $1 50, making t Jurope at the Counting House of JAMIE PAT eee de Tale tional party falling heck neon, | !and upon any other basis but that of perteet jus- | of those private or local delinquencies whieh have - KSFILLES—Packet of Ist December — {com Lhiladelphia to Washington City, by this ission Merehauts, 9 Church Alley, Philadelphia, | Yanced, by the national party falling back upon i tice to all—to every sect, persuasion, and party: no | stamped indelible shame upon so many of the citi. HESCOTT, Wm. W. Lawrence, master, ‘ nid 29° m Nov, ld. nig iawiwere | With all respect for the federalists, it must be said, | yartiality—partiality is, necessarily, injustice—the | zens and states of America. ge pag ee OR BATH, GARDINER AND TALLOWELL. HEAT 200 bushels rims [linois Wheat lauding ex fist RR ped RE ae od strife of factions must be put down by the consti- | The military argument is equally irrational. pawey AWRENCE & PHELPS, e ev a, ack Strafford, from New Orleans, and for sale by ar of agitauion. Perhaps rfor | tuti ; t, uti on Ge § ys + Kimball, leaves the nd of T whark, Boston, CA aa e Cou CO. $8 Sect it—perhaps their habits disincline them to publicity ution of the Irish parliament, or their constitution | Does General Jackson, or any one else, suppose, BOYD & HINCHEA Museo” is totally worthless, and would be despicable and | that in the even of a war with the United States, stom. het aii Se hesabaxtiy ee ie of this ce any other country ede be + Some, let all Irishmen co-operate—let there be irected against the most distant, uncivilized, and commenced by aoe regan vag fs Li hertd 880, | a clear and faithful understanding between us—let | unprotected portions of the whole territory of the the majority of these men hs ¢, speculating at | there be a treaty in terms no less equal than intel- | Union—that the theatre of war would be transport- DS Bap aga A vdbbtigte ly diy iad ia ed to the Oregon or Sabine rivere, and that an in- ration of the whigs. ike on not ae or i | “Come, let those terms be proposed—justice to all | vading army would be disseminated over an immea- uals, but itis true of t ee aoe eek ued, | and to every one being the basis. surable line of outposts, from which no regular ope- s it you ever, by any chance, fall back upon | “Come, propose your clear and intelligible terms, | rations could be carried on, and where no regular de- ery ‘Tus I be in readiness om her arrival at ihe above —but at all events, they have always kept care- a Building, cor fully a day’s march behind the people If you had PACKET FOR HAVRE ou ship BALTIMORE, Edward Fai n the Ist of December. ‘OF passage, yey BOYD & HINCK 10. 9 ‘Ponune Baibds ‘corger Wall and Water sts. 7 FOR NEW ORLEANS—Union Line—Regu- Jar packet of the 29th November —The splendid fas Hing ship CORBA, Capt. W. R. Garduer, will sai " y ™ 21) ) 7h INE Bld re ot convey Passengers to the neighhoring ewns cere CONBULAING ENGIN Deae co arama ; 5 — infor . We i SAMUEL THOMPSON'S es the practice of business as a Consulting Engi- OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE, gineer, which he followed on an extensive scale for many years No. 273 Pearl street. in Englaad and Branes. Inventors, patentees, manutacturers, merchants, and others engaged in t) and manufactures, may consult him on matters requiri ‘application of the principles of practical science. - Certificates and ovinions on the validicy and usefulness of new inventions and processes in the nv dispuced questions and doubtful points, ex- jar day. - wry « r snd i ted. i - Ss above, her regul rt alos ect ee Tilia gauitades wis | ie thernadow of repeal recedes nad advances | Lited by Materia mineitte. |We are ready 6 | (nce could be eustined Are Texusand Oregon te | "ivi vey peat accommo, ain, cond year 1845 considerable expense had already bee au pruce street, Nea fou, hi + be Caen to 1% Or farth adopt your terms beforehand—all we require is to | become the principal military stations of the power | cabin and serage passengers, pertous wishing to ‘embark, eas ed, aud io pains will be spared to enable them to retain that |All Business Letters must. be post-paid, and to prevent time with it, and you cannot get nearer fo 11, orfarther | measure your terms by your own great principle of | which has at its command the Lakes, the St. Law. | *hould make ealy appliention foot of Murray's er board, JOSEPH MeMU KKAY, for more than twenty years have been extends | being lost by frivolous applications, all applicants, will be ex- | from it. justice to all and to every one. rence, Halifax, Bermuda, most of the West In. | “tag or’ ; : t ais 4 e - | “nae street f South st. wlover.are otily of ths fret ciage, oommindad by | “ese yeeBAy ® Tetaining He of G0 Rotors censeteation Again, they are a Juste Milieu party, between |” Let our treaty be concluded—equal, clear, and | dian islands, and, above all, the terrific warecry | age YP Be Saale competent and efficient men, well known fortheir kiud and con repealers and anti-repealers—the precise conve- |} intelligible. The Repeal Association adopts your | of negro emancipation? And, whilst the whole WANTED FOR CHARLESTON, SC. ‘A nomber of VESSELS from 100 fo 400 tons, to nience which the ministry and the people may re- 7 he highest hi vd. Sip ERIS SLR tn AE were quire to open anegotiation. Sir Robert Peel could stant attention to the comfort and convenience of Passengers, | FY XPRESB PRICES REDUCKD—Tho Subscribees a ship of the Line sails from Liver gL every, si sr reduced their Express prices on all stall ke i m thote sett terms founded on that basis—is ready to co-operate | coast and the prin e pal cities of the Union are appoint your agents for regulating the terms—let | without defence, will t » Americans be so mad as load with the offi mn at this port gnd other documenta, from 40 cents to e coming ont, vmey {e resumed to. th i offer to Mr. Caulfield or Mr. Porter, what he dare | , men of that stam tation, and | to believe that t t sO CON 3 Wall street iit wastwarived with duction taba \Sal a AOaa 1 from bata not offer to Daniel O’Connell-tor the Bnglish mastal’ cacreys tg to cenmtigad the contotace of [ thing necdfal to, thelr security. at Aomat (Titer: | cea RAGHARGE: GR REGARD: DERLAIES, and Scotland, ren be secured, ir'desned. For fariher particu: | eae taken une city to Chicago, and ts rtecttoy will never Tere be Pats triumphs | the Protestants of your party. We are ready to | conjectures are really too extravagant to be dis SCOTLAND AND WALES.~ The Subscriber has Taw coauite SAMUEL, THOMP " . aut UIViNesTON “KLLK x rommnoy | Would itnot be well to leave this bridge where it | nominate our agents, to meet and confer—atonge! | cussed without contempt. But the manner ix | Smet col ow jyeruatiare tieonthone th BART me Ce hale peereets OF Z,)NE 20 enalea Zine afhontvmior vale by Stinds? from the whig journals, and from the re- | (tem You will find, perhaps, a majority of Protes } which they are obtruded on the public on the othes Kitadom, SOHN HER DATA R et Soe if Liverpool. WOODHULL & rhage ape ay 8 y ~ | tants; certainly some Protestants of rank, fortune, | side of the Atlantic is an unpleasant proof of the portin all men’s mouths, that the Federalist are about to make a decided movement, embracing men that we had no hope of twelve months ago. This is well—it strengthens you tenfold in over- Diafts and Exchange at sight for any *mount, can be far- ; 1 Bink of Ireland, the Northera Bank: al Banke of Scotland, payable at the 1 aon i] Re Si oR, fespoelt and WR. 0. Oly fe Uo. Banierta,. | tte neermmpetasibliistibintientsninnlin iin aon he yn wah kawten STRAW BOARDS tons aasoried Nos for vale by Ne. Pasenge to and from Live can be’ see and high intelligence should be selected by us. odious spirit of suspicion and hostility prevailing | (2%" gy ayn i of Pa ae There is one thing perfectly certain, that, when- [in the democratic party against this country. Te ; ever that section ot Protestants, of which the } judge by the tone of the most liberal organs (a: “Warder” is the organ, shall think that the time is J they call themselves) of public opinon in France QALMEALAbout 5000 Ibs Iran Cnumeal, in good order for sale ow JOHN HERDMAN, C1 Somth treat aud improved Dock haa eemntseneed prorat u t r throwing the present system; but it leaves the poli- Ireland the Unit 0. fains and owners of vessels are invited t9 c4(l and ex- nt clans font sili pacha’ | SPURLITS TURPENTI YY-—79 bertela, bert analy Gouiner must stand er fall upon other grounds. aye, and affectionate couciliation, and inaspirit | narchical and aristocratic States than the in attached to this Dock, Black earyesl iain Fr. 8. Sebor, will ” afloat, for sale by OODHULL & MINTURNS I do not gather from your letter: that if you set- | of perfectly intelligible and clear equality and | latter are of democracies. They have chose paren! . All work ‘most expe- ‘ond eabin tled down into a preference for Federalism, you | justice. their form of government; they. certainly ex 5 TOES oe t 7 : x ‘ : th e , & MeL AUGHLIN Raton wal hing to embark should make | POTATOES.—1800, bushels Irish*Potators, for sale in wots to | contemplate proposing the adoption of that princi- | Perhaps it may be said that a paragraph ins | hibit a very striking and candid picture of | eee a. a iS MMe MAY, paseoeed iene orders te SOBREH MuRUHBA i ple by the association. [ earnestly hope you do | newspaper scarcely deserves so much attention ax | its vices, and we leave them to the enjoyment o: | WO0kz7 pales of very suverion Weer Wool, Inudiag pal re No, 100 Vine street, corner of South, ad re 100 Pi + | not. Either the adoption or rejection of it would | | have paid to the article in question ; but l anxious it ; byt we should claim from men ot more fair we BR COLLINS & O46 bow “,