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othe again njavorable aspec ah ne ealnguls; | 7 7 ATT ‘Very Late and Important from Buen eres ite depend Me ty? ty NEW YORK HERALD. reference tw our report of proceedings in the Court Ayres—Scizure of the Whole Argentine oe — ae ia which the late Irish par- e par. the British crowa, aa in the misery and wretchedness of the people, they would lament heretofore 10 3 eventually ask t es Whether ‘was mot sufi require { . | cient to” make them: befo ‘submitted | New P, r Sour ? ie pal Ptr RS A Melero yo pe ey acountry,, The Irish i cicer Bem The daa prices, were srait | new York, Tucsday, December 10, 1u04. oftponions Bueetiy, that the ween of = indi Bidet by ip Amperican Squntres—Tre- the crowa, and theirestored Irish House of Lords | ight well oe er tie Atlante cad they should istudy 20 | Portugnese, 62} to 634; a; he aE or seal vidual, w! entered a complaint against our} ™e” a pam ‘The barque Creole,Capt. Norris,arrived yesterday morning with advices from Buenos Ayres to the lath, and from Montevideo to the 18:h of last Octo- ber. Our thanks are due to Capt. N. for a liberal Commoas; it never entered into my mind to accept of less, and it never can. Te msy 0 right here to remind the Irish people of a fact, thit thera were seventy nomination bo- roughs 19 Lrelasd bstore the Waion;’ all these would have been swept away a: tue (ime of the reform bill in Eagiand, if freland then had ler owa parliament. Toey will, of course, be cousi- dered as annihilated, and so much ot ive Uaiou BIA ule as sweeps them away would be re-enacted by che act repealing the Uaton statute itself There is oae inquiry which the people of Ire- land have a right to make, and which I am ready to answer, z Waat oeeasion has there been to raise the ques- tion of Federalism, | myself being content with the restoration of the Irish parliament in a ceformed shape se : My answer is—that it is a duty which I owe to the people of Ireland, to obtuin for the struggle for the restoration of their parliament all@he rang tO. ower, aad energy that I possibly can accumulate in that @suse. Lt is my sacred duty te show to the Briush empire, and to the world. upon what sien- der foundations of support the Usion Stature is based. Todemoastrate to the British minisiry and British parliament tne universality of the disgust that pervades Irishmen of every class, at being de- prived of any snare 1a the goveramentot their owo country. I demonstrated, by meaus o: the mon- Bier meetings of last year, how intense was, and is, the anger of the trish peuple at the Loss of ther nue tioaal 1adepend=ner; and how peacefully, bat fix edly, determued they were, and are, never to re- lax sheir exertions undl the parkament sitall be 10 “green avain. Aad now it is equally in #ot on me to procure, if posmble, # sunilar combtaation among the wealthier clesses, aad par ticularly among the Protestant nobility aud gentry, for the restoration ef our national indepeadence. There ta no tauut—ihere 1s no yepeenenon tet that Lam not cheerfully ready toen able to procure the support of such of vstant nobility aud gentry as have not yet a seeking the repeal of the waion suattite. ‘Toere 1s uothing short of principle which I would not sacrifice to obtain the support of the Protestant gentry; [desire to place then at the head ot the movement, that all fear of religious ascendency may be done away with for ever, and the repeal ot ths union rendered secure, Bat the repeaiot the aaion, in order to be useful to Ireland, should have the asseat of nearly all her povulation, clergy, mobuity, geutry, and laity ot every cluas, creed, and persussion. | am reeruit ing sergeant tor the Irish people ; and whilst I beat Up recruits by every argument, convincing aad con- ciltatory, and in-the.aacrifice of every thing but principle the success ot my plans may be postponed, bur I think [ am quite sate in declariug that sucu success 18 Not remote or uncertain, Tove chief argument against R-peal, used especially by theciass I alluie to, is that tue restoration of the irish parhament wenld oecessarily tend to a separation be- iweea the twecountries—a powerful argument it true. Taey, the non-Rapealora, assert that the Rapval of the Vaion would lvava miny qu-stions unsettied between Ireland aod aE grates Ireland would have no control over treaties witn fureign powers— the sppoiotment of the execut v-, thatis, of the British ministry, or over the managemeent of the colonies, or in other imperial concerns, and thus, that oumerous international and hos' questions would arise, ending to cre ate a civil wac between the two countries, leavin; Ireland to no other choice thau submission to Britis! conquest, or by a successful revolt throwing off British conuexion, and the allegiance to the Britwsh crown.— Untappily there is a great ditticulty in persuading the sons Who tal ip ths eas of their futility ; it 1s in itely batter to discuss with them m perfect temper and kiadliness the remedies they themselves propese. Thut remedy consists in a Federal Congress upon so: I yetundefued,; to {reland a potential vo gulationof foreiga treaties, in power, ia the management of colonial affairs, and in all otner imperial concerns. It is quite true that, in striking out the plans for such congressional powers, many difficulties will arise, and many conflicting interests will have to be consulted. to model their conduct as to deserve a continuance ot that | 1086); the D ferred, 104 to §j Dutch, Two und wHall per SPLENDID PICTORIAL ANNUAL!!! feporter for an unfaithful version of a case of ax sympathy. As long as they ooatinived to pursue the course | Cents, 624 to J; the Five per Cents, 99 to 3; Danieh, 88 10 sault and battery upon «female, in which the com. which they.now followed —scoraing to regent ve Sambinn. 1 a 14}; ee e to 103; Buenos] We shall publish in a few days one of the most magnifi_ Tilasat deem: thes delendiane: wan wk ealde. The b: ly agencies, ond steadfastly sc ir | Ayres, $6 to 37; wud Broziuen 4 ' ' i : endant, et . Th taut rightein a yaannes not Uubecoming thelr charaeerrs | ‘Che ionlowlag prices are the lavost ubiained forthe foi- | cen: Pictorial Annuals—to be called the * Ammvat Preto | court wag perfe.stly right in its decision as to the as Christians and aa men, 60 long might the Irish people | lowing United Stutes stocks :— asa, Heaap”—that ever has boen issued in thiscity. It | accuracy of that rt; and with respect to what supply of papers, &c. kon ing th thy and good wishes of Redeemable. . y wets © It seema that the United States are raising a tre- waty tried of ibe ty from the Equator to the Pol — will contain a repubtication of all the beautiful engrav } were termed “y:ersonal allusions,” the cout wes | endous caches te notte i all se the Soouanns Sh Prcdlagesras | page vy ‘tion. oa ingy issued in the Weekly and Daily Herald during the } just as much at liberty to express its opinion as any world » ip oP : —he % 5 . was proud zhat it bad fallen to his lot to announce the re. | Pennsylvama Fives. . Jast four years, and will thus comprise nearly two hun» | One was, It isa matter of taste merely, and for Com. Voorhees, of the American Squadron, had anch a letter, for it prove the malignity of 0 Sixes. . whic! e jouw) nal itself is responsible. ;. i See fot pend plo rye tony was - ml sterily Sra thet ys dred cuts—from graphic and elegant designs, illustrative ae & ke mia sia : a0 BM ak seized the whole Argentina Het, for an infringement although in one locatity (Philadelphia) an attack hed arkable characters—i bs otheneen bs neutral former. made upon the trish dig ere, the hostility was of an, ve ase! teh Court of Sestions, because, on a former occasion ee pict pry ch had produced @ great con one spot, t gene! ee. scenery—hist social mannere—and " | and under otk.er auspices, the two persons occupy- Rae ‘, ing throughout America 3 , sensa secti Bek Ch eet tala Tears em oe miaanees ae ical porvonoges, both in Europe and this country, and } ing places ox: that bench made a great effort to | ensaion in thatses te ee wan onan yop yy aah Fast ae B nny Davee noe ay. particularly in New York. The most interesting en-} impugn the s\ceuracy of a report in the Herald, of Buenos Ayrean bias, that no correct Ses "ob ita enmity to the Repeal cause was manifested in an ocea- United States, 8 per ct. 90s asses 3 gravings will be those published during last summer in | proceedings 1n that re We allude to Noah and +9 ene fostaeel fe the Present, sion ‘em rt 7 ie ¢ (s » oi i \. jis- ;. inm, and in more remote regions the satse feating of hor | | Tavsnroor Corton Mantar—Wepurt for he Wack end- | the Weekly Herald. ‘This will be decidedly the most | ne Moana ein ia the abecnne ar atat mit: | Verbally we learn, that the Argentine fleet had tility declared itself in other forms. At Montreal, when | ing Nov 8—The market has bec flat throughout the | ,_ 4:4 thing of the kind ever published in thin country, | erable attempt, of proper legal | offered a gross insult to the American brig of war Ess newsot foConnalvs Uneratine arrived, « party of aan, Cereprnemnyinpe taba SW insgelpodg che a pease whining Seowuld ay dhcte. management, we were fined some two or three Bainbridge, and the American barque Rosalva,be cl iD ves re; , paraded t! ireets ia @ mo! ar it et an too—the iahi 5 > ad Uhroutious mauner, and committed many asia of violence. | In adapting our quvtations to the currency of to-day we pr bo sent in imme. | Mndred dollars for publishing a report, which was | | longing to Silas E. Burroughr, of this city. ting of the Repealers of Montreal was called the | hve hadto reduce them in some instances $4 per Jb.— | Orders from ogents and others must bo sent in imme: | JH stantialiy correct from beginning to end. The A fa z . “a and it was then found that et a single Repealer | Surats also have been a little easier to buy. Egyptians diately. occasion now referred to, also furnished certain It is reported, that the first cause of the difficulty en part in the procession of the night b fore | and Brezils barely support last rates. Seu Islands without a 4 “ ahi was in the fact, that the Rosalve had been fired (Hear, hear, and cheers) A disclaimer of such condnct change, ee ae rapped ooo rade CoeisG ee The English News, Gewspapers with an opportunity to make a great intto, dad seve went billed, Beales ar" yi li alg pleted, Naoumiee ouly Jeaporte. ‘during the same period are 1.016 irom Egypt | Our columns to-day contain a full résumé of the | fuss about the Herald, and also a certain Tedke bis We regret to sto‘.e that Commander W. D. New- Sr ashe tak sage em ee | feat cletaic™ ark a's gent | tews from Europe, brought by the last steamer at | make an empty rtelorcalfouriah about he lot» | wan ofthe U. nig Busbtidges was drowned 1 tra ty jus ice. ar, | and for e: : n Mee tte tae i i t ? . 2 ) het). Hepealers, both, at home and sotved, shod | The prices’ declared by the committee of brokers thie | Boston. At first sight it might be supposed that | mouth in Venice, and other nambuge of that Kind. | oq the 1th of October last. ‘This officer is re- taxv a solemn warning fom the couduct of their enemivs, | week tor fair cotton, are—Bowed, 4}; Mobile, 444; Or- | (he intelligence was not of much importauce, but a | Tae truth is that ever since the n ported to bave committed snicide in the harbor of the rioters of, Montreal, and sponld see in o this a paw leans, 4p. ieee close examination of some particular points,give a | the Herald, it has been our chief aim to improve Montevideo. It iseaid that his vessel, the Bam. argument in favor oi in and circums) iD the We is fov. 16.—In conse ee}. sei 4 " conten (hear, ker) Frey sbould stuly gets arenes ieoretoaine the demand im the early | different character to the events recorded. the condition of the press, at any expense, by the bridge, was fired into off the port by a Baaneh their conduet worthy of thelr cause--they shou!d make | part of the week, bolders were enabled, in many ins There are not, it is true, any political occur- | establishment of a system of full and skilful report- Ayrer: brig ; this ifsult Captai N did any sacrice sooner than disobey the law and if, oto | ces, to obtain un advance of ¢) per lb on American di aural ad lj fi ing in every department of human life—legal, yres brig; this 1usult ¢ ‘aptain ewman did not speak, thelr right hand offended them they should ent it at since the arrival of the Boston steam pack. | rences of magnitude—no royal journeyings of im- } ing engl ade, 5 return. The affair exciting some conversation on off rather than suffer Srto infare the cause whan in their | 4c, inere a been more duposition to sell and Abe market portance, but there is one little speck, no bigger | commercial, judicial, ecclesiastical, theatrical, po- shore, among the Euglish and French naval cffie warts they longed to serve (ear, and cheers.) 1s ridey last cael i Fi iti vi = pone Mr M.-O'Cumnell announced the Repeal Rent for the | Upstate erie ean E ae at bs0 tiles apeeulstorz Lave | than a man’s hand, beginning to manifest itself in | litical, and every thitg else. Ast vei ny cers, Captain N.’s fine sensibility was touched; werk as eight hundred and thirty eight pounds, sizteen shil- | taken 5,300 American and 3,200 Surat, and 200 American | the horizon at Manchester, the centre of the manu- | ceeded _in giving a tane to the daily press, an and on the night of the 1th, he threw himselt into Hinge end three pence, pn s ranacctiont in Coron wace the cloce of | facturing districts of Great Britain, which indicates | have raised it to a point of dignity and importance | ip) o., asid was drowned: ‘NAlt: Shi Aenkaw: Gla The Duc d’Amale left Paris, with the Prince de “a business have been on # moderate scale only. | an hereafter in the history of the relations between | beyond that of any other paper. We have, in fact, | asteemed him. He was one of the most promising Joinville, on Tuesday, for Naples; where he is | 9000 have mst with ba ere, of which 3000 ware nie England and the United States, that will | created the profession of reporter in this country; Officers inthe service: expected to arrive on the 20th or 21st. On the 25th, 1d; 96 Peruam at off and TH ecdalnder Abzucen afte | usher in one of the most brilliant eras in| and secured to the eminently useful clags, who} me 178. ships 0 aud Bost aston Masta a tcaarried 10 the, Princess Caroline Au: | op4 In prices there is no variation whatever tonovce. | the annals of the world. We allude to an | pursue it, that respectable position which they de- | » ve, o.,> Ships Oongress and Boston and brig avsta, daughter of the Prince of Salerno, and | “"gz4rz or Traps —In Manchester there is a good bust- | “@ 2m! 3 ahi hh s 0 lakhs im sie iniicaanah docaiemaar of Bainbridge were at Montevideo on the 18th of cousin of the King of the Two Sicilies. ness doing in cloth, especially in Printing Cloths, though | important meeting held in Manchester, in| serve. Our labors in th porta partment of | Ooroher, k Spain. a still there ig an active demand for Shir'ings aud Lovg | relation .to the cotton trade and cotton im. | newspaper business are indeed universally acknow- [From the B. Ayres Packet, Oct. 12.) The Spanish papers ate filled with details of the | Clothe. fr Chins and India Shirtings are 141’ piece lower | norta into England; on which occasion, in the | ledged, and the Herald reports maintain apromi-] Sguure ce ner Ancetenn Poeun The fok Medeid aad alleged ste: have ;beens sc oetne A flat the mild weather prevents an’ active sale of winter face of the whole world, and in the very heart of | nent superiority over all others. lowing may, be relied on as ifng correct bardalere others, and to overthrow the government Many tag seat re week, Gane: Nating Jape British manufactures, the palm was awarded to} But in creating this revolution, we have been b Wioree having heen perpsieniod bank Ween persons have been arrested, and will probably br | branch of hosiery Unde ts becdning worse j cotton gloves | the United States in the manufacture of a certain | unaer the necessity of curtailing the improper in- | heeu,of the United States Frigate Congress, against shot. Among themare several officers and noble- | jeel the general depression, and the bobbionet trade is description of cotton goods, and in competing with | fluence of miserable and corrupt politicians, of al! | the vessels of the Argentine Squadron off Monte- men of distinction Genera! Prim, Count of Reuss, | ulso extrenrly dull, the silk werp trade is ery pho f h id. Iti ren! Wie havesiils w brie €vietiod:. batthece Sidon 13 one of them. He was the leader of that revolu. | slack. At Leicester, the wool trade is in prived es also | England in the markets of the world. It is very | parties. ave, period, by xer- Barly in the imornivg of! dhe 20:h wit, aw armed tion in Catalonia which resulted in the exile of geiecas pei and femey eae ieee ltt evident from this movement, and others, that the | cise of unwearied industry, energy und judgment, pilot boat schooner, bearing the Oriental flag, was apes) and. the slevarion of Narvaes. "The | Gia improvement q success of the American government in negotia- | regardless of expense, created a species of inte’ | seen standing out {rom the shore ; upon which rae are Tepreeaite Ti 98 #: TOUR Pied Havax, Nov. 15, 1844—Ctione—Ourflmarket which at | ting a new treaty with the Chinese empire, has lectual statesmanship, and given to the aid of ro. nea enn j neeeole a4 ctiD; GS to Lett C i im pecuniary embarras ments, and disgusted with | ‘he close of our preceding pose hr yet Sriats struck with astonishment the whole English mind, | vernment in the municipal, state and national ‘:on- pee pds te chicuitiataloew his suncieion A 3 ce, became nee * A ;, i i i fins fecelving. more gid from government. Fram } alRrane reterpt of the advices from the United States, | political, commercial, and manufacturing. This | cerns a right arm, without which they could now was, hawever, soon removed by the confidence i i fought by the packet ship Burgundy, which were one t commences a new era in the history of both | hardly get along at all. How eould the city of | with which she approeched till within a short dis- the new ‘conetitation, whieh bus bose ropowudad efigranetertee| ef pressure orn off wock, and pa cheese and coupling it with the neat of | New York, for instance, be governed in ita police | tance of the Argentine corvette “25th of Mey” by ministers, will not receive even the semblance ticularly that portion reoedtly imported from New, York. | Texas in this country, andj the movements of | and various departments, without the existence of se oly Fes ieloeld alin ty anbilshingly iduciered the teaows iy pdt ther decline on f. sinpeioes of ‘amavican Cottons geaer. | republican government on this subject, it will force | 22 independent press? It could nut be done at all. board, when it was ascertained that she was the rior to any constitution! “The crown,” exclaimed | #Uy speaking, and op to tho end of last week, business on the minds of all the conviction, that we are on Teas Oriental schooner of war “ Sancala,” one of the he, “overruled every thing, and thet was the fora: had relapsed foto an’ exceedingly dull condition. Since h f Lithtovieatiene ta dietionelanite mma te small vessels lately armed by the legal President, the government of 8 pai len ays had.” the opening of the present one, however, buyers have | the eve of a moat impor! ig is Irattan Orrra.—There was a glorious house last | for the purpose of protecting the commerce of the ‘ coms more freely {cr ward, in consequence of the induce. | lations, the result of which no one can yet sce. night. The array of fashion and elegance was | Buseo against the piratical depredation of Gari- Italy. ment held out by the reduced rates; a goo! demand has | hon that point. With respect to Irish |. : ; baldi. It was also learnt that on her way out _ An unsuccessful attempt has been made to assas- | veen manifested, fd the transactions have been daily to a jo pnen e i Fonts f meso aes dazzling. So brilliant was the sce:ne present- | she had taken’ several fishing bot and had inate the Cigend Dabs W)C usseey. anne Need Ec eery has hod the effect of checking the decline, affairs, O'Connell, it atk after wibrasing anc } ed by the house, that we were almost Jed to forget uursued another so close, that it ped only Adige had been, and the streets of ‘Trent wer: | ad imparting ‘regularity to the operations, ‘although | balancing like a mouatebank between “‘federal-| the sage altogether. But that wos impossible. | by taking refuge on board a merchant barque flowed. The whole | Ee f Fi there is no other ameiioration apparent than acharacier | ism” and ‘ repealism,” has at last settled down Even if the eye, fascinated and bewildered, did | the harbor. The Commander of the “San- eee tidied. oe Can eee gee OF Florence | of steadiness 1m th buy 1g, which is net marked by any ain into the latter. He has attempted a new agi- : i cala” having delivered some despatches fro oft Seistles, Mineo our hee Cane very spirited feature, potwithstanting ae low col oi essa phigh by: a ubnade rivmisesin bassinet: turn aside ie moment, by the ccngregated love- | President Oribe, of which he was the bearer, re- . 5 an ‘The accounts from Liverpool are destitute of any 5 liness of the dress circle, the ever4zushing bursts of | turned to his vessel, which immediately got under away. The road between Leghorn and Pisa was , oy way to return to the Buseo. Shortly Attereatda at was observed that the barque in the harbor which 0 terest, and those from our manutacturing de is ious ta. ‘ita- stopped. Agricultural implements, cattle and fur- | partments are also divested of any. new complexion, but | 22! and successful as his previous effurts. Agita-} metody that fell upon the ear, soon recalled atten- niture, strew: don the waters, attested the ruin in- } considering theseason ot the year, they my upon the | ion in Ireland may continue for afew years lon-| tion tothe opera. It was Cenerentola, and admira. i 7 3 “eS Se ‘ . uF OF : rs had given refuge to the fishing boat, and which it ‘This may tend to render the arrangement more ditticult | ‘licted in the cones eeu pie ae Srilat monomer teangrerg ie ey ger, but it wiil diminish nerprngh ser pores bly was it given. Pico was everything that could | has subsequen'ly been ascertained is the Rosalva, fo pe easton oat Pieper arr elie dolben! pial eee esti axes rien dad the poptenterct which de.net see likely to be pro: | arrives when the relations of the United States and | be desired. Antognini was in excellent voice and | having on board the well known Silas Burroughs, that in the course of tive of hange in the present state of things. ill assu: nd the in- |. A Pg 9 August last a secret association for political pur- Paes the week are & 647 bales of whioheais8 N, England will me such a character, and the spirits. Tomasi was superb, and the inimitable poses was discovered in the kingdom of Poland, | Orleans at 49f 60a 73f, 2489 Mobilo at 63 a 66{; 2115 Up- | fluence of the progress of Republican government | Sanquirico was, as he always is, magnificent. It and many arrests were made at Warsaw and at | land at 66 a 66f, and 05 Sea Island at 165 310t. Theim | in this country shall have created such a spirit was one of the most delightful nights of the season. other places. A committee appointed to inquire | ports for the same period were 6112 bales, amongst the great body of the European people, The plaudits were frequent and enthusiastic. This owner of the ship “Herald,” which was seize: sometime ago by the Argentine squadron, for sail- ing without papers, and the reaihiee legality of which proceeding has been full jade eae by the government ot the U. S.—having hoisted the American flag and sent a boat on board the U.S. frigate “Congress,” the latter had manned her boats and dispatched them in pursuit of the ‘San- cala,” which they boarded, and havling down the Oriental flag, hoisted in is stead the Ameri- can ensign and pennant; the Oriental com- mander and crew being sent prisoners on board of the “Congress.” About this time the Argentine schooner of war “9th of July,” which had been ‘than eqaivalent to those difficultivs, the gaia will be en- tirely on the side of Ireland. I conf.ss hould be glad to see a plan that would give Ireland eff-ctual share in the arrangement of loreiga treaties. {n that casethe linen yarns of Belfast would bein no danger of being sacrificed to the interests of the makers of cutlery in Shefficld or Birmingham. Again, look tothe colonies; read the numes of the official persons in those colonies. You will find very many English, and, above all, plenty of Scotch, but scarcely one irish ; and if there be an Irishman emong them, it is in all probability some renegade who has sola his country for a colonial bribe. Then, as tothe state of religion in the colonies: the religion of the people of England is protected in all the into the matter have liberated twenty persons, and Sroox, Nov. 15. . . A jal inatituti have condemned three lawyers to Raed labor for 113,960 21000 Go.a6e that S radical revolution in the social institutions | delicious opera will be agreat favorite. life in Siberia, and eighteen others to the like 1 8'000 5,000 | institutions of Great Britain will be no longer Tue Parx.—Mr. Seguin had his benefit, and it [eal fore years; at the property of the 123,500 92,000 65,500 | Postponed. Then all these isolated and ridiculous | was bumper. He is quite @ favorite with the ondemar jscated, ‘ . ” ‘ i China, ; wee eee ro bia br prieg Pacha Loo kgs nen et patrons of the English drama, and deservedly so Kehung, the Governor ot Canton, died of old age. Bas a ordin. petit courant. belle march, | base and personal motives, will be merged in On the whole, however, the production of the Bs He is said to have been the only Governor of that nace “Ge | & SB] great struggle of the whole people for free govern- | « Bohemian Girl” has not fully answered“the ex- avoided disgrace; and-ovea he. has eeu signtly | Vb ment. O'Connell is now cloung his career, aad is | pectation of the troupe. a le 5 ee! Alsbama colonies, so is the religion of the people of Scotland, but : : ‘, narrow-mi i. cruizing during the morning, was returning to her * the religion of the people of Ireland is scantily tolerated ! | fined by the paternal Government. keg ros pi baegmnetaey rapidly reaching the level of » Wotan Se Concert uy THE Missrs Stoman.—We were eachorsce! mth when within half gun thot of the for example, in Newfoundland the Protestant bishop has a i ee There had been no more rioting at Canton. The tact of a treaty having been made between the United States and the Celestial Empire. i ; placed beyond all doubt, by the intelligence which | 36f.87j per 60 kil. duty (6.28) paid. In Peariash we ha has come to nand by this mail. nothing to notice, and quote it us betore at 291.76, for con- tator, with the narrowest conceptions of human | giad to see so good an audience last evening at the liberty and human nights. Apollo, to enjoy the vocal and instrumental Con The rest of the news, literary, theatrical, fash | cert of these young ladies, and not lese gratified ionable and otherwise, will be found under the | to perceive that all were well satisfied. Asa Pi- The correspondence of the French papers, and | sumption. Burgundy, lowa, and Sarah Arsilie | proper heads, fuller, and arranged with more care | aniste, Miss Anne Sloman 1s deservedly'very popu- sr nal te, my enewnet it | Rory Forest Wek Mocs 16 ages hain any ete ual fhe ey ured a orl hy ae bth eee i Rice.—This article continues little in request, but prices the principal feature of the performance: i Tiatal aonsh hoa erok os the shor Say, ovPhe | have ‘indergone cobra ss grep ai ated waite Khe bb ade a iBT ae EE Te ances on the harp by Miss Blizabeth sie 9 7 es 25, “wg t A 49 tierces C (or i i i ju- he ‘i Court of Pekin appears to have acceded without buyers, at 261 60% per 60 kil, duty (1374) paid. A eupaly case of Shea hdeeiaat and ap % his eh aie man. In Bascha’s grand duet. she exhibited a difficulty to the wishes of the American Eavoy, | of 110 tcs hus come in this week. Our stock in all hands | tre, was called up yesterday in the Court of Ses- complete command of her instrument, a delicacy and Key-ing, an Imperial Commissioner, was at | may be computed a 2500 tos sions, but postponed on account of want of evi- of touch, and facility of execution to ba acquired 5 once appointed, with a numerous suit of Manda- rhaleb Scareely any thing has been done since . . ras, tO treat ‘at Macao. Tne American mer- | our last report, ‘Only a small lot of Northwestern fi dence. A proposition was made on his part to only by assiduous and discriminating study. Mr. chants at Canton and the adjoining stations, dis- | 4ving been run off at 2f75 per half kil duty paid. South. | send for some witnesses to Washington, and an in- * “ ” £ aaa lass taal chin idlesiak ¢ d taf John Sloman’s song, “Blue Beard,” was warmly timation also made of a design to send overtoIre- | ceived and encored. We have seldom seen an couraged the notion of attempting to proceed to | om fishery is worth 2175 a 280, for home use. tons land for some others. This is merely to create de- audience as well pleased, and cannot help wiching Pein, and Mr Cushing prudently yielded to their | 20t4@4 e0y accession tu our stock, which suggestions, | It was said, however, that he would | “ Coyee.—since the receipt of the dlsustrons accounts pend can ! them the pleasure of again listening to the Misses Sloman. American brig of war “‘ Bainbridge,” the ‘‘ Sanea- la,” now transformed into an American veseel of war, and which had taken upa position near the latter, ordered the ‘9th of July” to send a boat on board, which demand being complied with, the of- ficers and crew were made prisoners, and American boats were manned and dispatched to take posses- sion of the “9th of July,” which was easily eflect- ed, as no hostile intention was suspected. Simul- taneously with this extraordinary transaction, the U. S. frigate Congress got under weigh, and coming close alongside the Argentine corvette ‘25th of May, fired a gun, and ordered Capt. Fitten to strike his flag, which, ef course, the latter refused to do, re- questing at the same time to be informed of the cause of such an abrupt and singular proceeding. Capt. Voorhees, however, declined giving any ex- planations; but leaving the ‘25th of May” made sail towards the Argentine brigantine of war ‘* Re- publicano,” which happened to be under weigh, and coming up with her gent his boats on board to take possession, which was as easily accomplished asin the case of the “9th of July ”—the officers in both instances being sent on board the frigate, after having been obliged to surrender the keys of the magazines and arm-cheste. Whilst this was going on Capt. Fitton sent a boat with an officer on boar: be “Congress,” again beagingto be acquainted with e cause of these astounding acts of hostility, but the request was utterly disregarded, and the offi- cer and crew of the boat made prisoners. After the “‘ Republicano” had been secured, the ‘ Con- salary from government of S0U1. a-year while my reverend friend, the Right Rev. De. F.eming, hes ery of only 601. a-year, hough his duties are in the inverse ratio of the salaries. 1 ‘ave tous shown that I seek for Ireland the full bene- fit of the Repsal ef the Union, and the restoration of her domestis pariiament—that I never will take less for the Trisn pérliamunt than thet which it had before the Union ae ia, flaal legislative and judicial authority in Ire and. But if 1 can gt more for Ireland—if I can, in addition to her legislative Independence, procure for her, by means of a federal arrangement a direct interference as to Lene | rreaties, add a direct and uvequivocal power in airs, | will not refuse the advantages and au thorit ich may be tendere! to Ireland as additional bh Great Brit .in Ja far, fellow-country men, the pause of experiment is over, Let us rouse again for the peaceful contest—a con. test not to be suspended uotil the parliament is again in College green, with all ite ancient authority and juris. dicuva “ Hurra then, for the Repeal !! Thave the houor to 06 your tat aint servant, DANIEL O'CONNELL. O1the motion of Captain Seavur, tne letter of the Libe- Tator was inserted on the minutes, Me. M O'Cowneut said he had now much pleasure in acknowledging the receipt of 5001 from New York, U. S. The spiendd remittance was accompanied by 4 Ivtter from Mc. B O'Coanor, watch was te the following eff ct: “New Your, 16th October, 1844, Sra—Again has it became a plea-iog part of my ty to cake @ remittance to the Loyal National aa. Thaw n of enciosing hure proceed with the American squadron, consisting | from Havana, as well us the unfavorablr news ‘rom Java, | ‘“Y: We suopose the next motion will be to send ot the St. aie the Brandywine, and a brig, to | concerning the new crop, since tive feling hes been § to China,andall over the world,for witnesses. In- visit a part of the coast. awakened ; and a govd demand hus been manifested. The | deed Fanny Elssler herself may be sent for to tes- The Bombay mail ot the fine of October, arri- ma oad mings, parly €9 ace at of 8 38, Mr wane tify in this important case. But as Taglioni, the | THE Granp Munirary Bat at Nimio’s Last ged in Landaa on iia Ath instant: aud Oona ae de St Jago at 09; 118 bags Bro- | great danseuse, is expected by the next steamer, | Niowr.—The ball given at Niblo’s last night by count i . e y J. dat — . i i i h malcontents consist chiefly of Arab troops, who peril ged bbls ‘aud 3000 begs Brazil, 56 Cie end 2000 bla ce id gi S ne a lagi Pe oe ut this city. It went off indeed with the greatest pos placed themselves under sume bold leaders, and | bags Havana, Porto ttico and Laguay ra, 9800 bags Evs' | ‘erest to the trial, and we have no doubt that a ib if 4 bade defiance tothe Rajan and his allies. They India, rms bales Mocha, and 160 casks from our West In- | che beautiful dancers in Europe, and all the great 4 le ae ee magni! cane of the saloon itself— : dia plantations. thts : 7 ey aenty esi eter asad Aad beat at pad ether Laed Rome emendmeat hev’taken place in Uha,eepbe politicians, Lady Blessington and Count D'Orsay, je tasteful decorations—the pictureeque costume a i i i of the ‘‘Guard”—the showy and diversified uni- pill of exch: for $00 aterting. O this amount | Kholapore. A force was sent by the British au- | °, ‘ai attile, and prices are a shade higher. 2,287 pig. and a variety of other chi racters, are all standing ¢ gress” returned alongside the “25th of May,” toa, Tuomas Kearney, sores a°y, 0 dole 7 cents, or ie | ‘Ronties tO disperse them. It consisted of fifty w'- | ywin “The Austeriic, from Ney Orleans hed Ga soar, | 2 tiptoe, anxiously awaiting the next intelligence } forms of the numerous quests—the loveliness of the | Siem Captain Voorhees. again summoned Captain tillerymen aod troops, amouating to about 1 200 | 6.691 pigs. trom America, bringing an account of Chevalier | Women—the liveliness of theScottish reels—the gai- men, uader the com wand of Colonel Wallace of | Tallow, gc —More inquiry has taken place this week. | Wikoff’s trial! ety and brilliancy of the whole scene, may be better he Madras Army. Aon attack issaid to have taken | 1nd prices wear a rather improv. pearance The aaler imagined than described. Captain Castle and his olace at oue of the forts, in which the rebels de- | ia tallow were 400 casks Russia, in loco, at S8f 76 a Sal. Ag fended themselves stoutly with their long gu 62}, and 150 casks, to arrive, at 54f. a 54f 75; also, 200 Tue Porrry or FLowexrs—Maaniricent Boquer. | brother officers, deserve great credit for the taste- Some soldiers on the side of the British were | Cass Ouessa, at 631 50, and 100 bbis. New York, at 64f - | we received yesterday from Grant Thorburn & | ful and truly elegant manner in which they got up ; . ‘64t. 25 Oki, di |. A lot of 13 bbls, Me - P t% . . Mie ee ae nat Aad res Glepdeediot us bts pike bb kil, Sor bores dae" tar CO"s. Conservatory, at Niblo’s, by far the most | this ball, and it is to be hoped that they will give iy fina sad throwing snelis had sles Sree fort, brady pion tog i Fok oe aeke toa Lig a ga beautiful boguet that we have seen this seasen.— | another as soon as possible.’ which is sbout twenty-five miles trom Belgaum.— | nbis lard,ex susterlitz, trom New Orlcacs, and 100 casks | [t was composed of the rarest and most fra- The other is eighteen miles turther off. The Bom- | tailow, from London. grant flowers; and the elegant and artistical style City Intelligence: bay Government was on the alertin making ar- | _Wheat—No change has taken place in the price of thir ich th td d b dal prai Police Office=Bunotary —On Saturday night the raugements for having its disposable regiments | *ticle, which we, therefore, quote as before at 45f. per | it which they were arranged was beyond all praise. | 445.2 o¢ Davis Pollock, corner of Columbia and Broome teady for any emergency that might arise. Lieut. | *#°%, of 200 kil., for home produce. We learn, however, that the artist—Mr. John | streets, wos burglariously entered by the cellar door, and ’ Col. Wyllie, of the 2lst Bombay Native Infantry, douinacumt weprceninetine | crariaee Boeta Robinson—has been long celebrated in this city, | ¢Srkin Caeeaepens eriesdin wets ce ce allegation that some of the musket shots fired we ea eae fe pananxe, by the mai-sicamer, | undergone any variatien.” The only salt to retard are | for his superior taste and skil in this department | Weed, withthe bier in hs poreasion Pr as Shan Wniae Waar heaceaeee ihe era were in Bombay harbor uuder orders to be Sepua wopd, et TUL per o0 Kil duty pat ive utill quote There never has been a solitary instance in which eeataie ate dora gree min abr P polo Mr.) American merchant barque “ Rosalva.” Cap- ready to remove troops at a moment’s notice. Campeachy legwood, S;anish cut, at 19f.019f 26, and | the ladies have found fault with his boguets, andon | Samuel Brown in q iy nig &, 78 | tain. Futon then informed him—what the fact Fitton to strike, which the latter again peremptori- ly refused to do unless forcibly compelled ; where- mn the ‘ Congress’ fired a shot over the ‘* 25th of May,” and, Captain Fitton, regarding resistance as uselees, from the immense disparity of force, fired another shot and hauled down his colors. -Upon this, Captain Voorhees dispatched hie first \jeutenant, with two boats, to take possession of the “25th of May,” which was done in the same ‘ manner aa in the case of the two other Argentine vessels. Captain Fitton was immediately sent on board of the ‘* Congress,” when Captain Voorhees scianedy for the first time, to explain the motive of his outrageous proceedings, which was the 7s Sag Herbour, Long Island, New York, 30 dols 50 cents, or Gl 53., Astoria (second donation) New York, 87 dots 26 cea's, or 71. 12:., Coldapring, New York. Jumes M’Mallen, presideat, arthar O'Hara, secretary, and Ber nari Daffy, tressurer,-fourth donation, $106, or 202. 10s The intention of the New York Repeaers has, uaanks to divine Providence, been rendered uanecessary ; they hud pledged themselves to liquidate the flue of 3,0v0l, which ia addition to imprisoument, was so in:qtitously imposed on the Liberator of his native land, leaving to, other associa:ions in the United States the honor of p.y ing the fines of tre other captives The decision of the House of Lords has reversed the judgment waich con- we Sa you to a prison, bul it has not reversed the deter. mination of the New York Repealers to coatridu'e the 20001, of w ich sum the preseat remittance is the ficst * instalment, and which they desire to be applied to the great national objects you have in view. Che friends of Kepeat—of civil and religious liberty— thr ughont the world rej vice at your triumph, and at the Acomftucs of your enemies You havs auffared perse- ; lt s Island, 7 cution fur jastive aake, and now enjoy the reward of be | _ Serions riots took place at Surat on the 29th of | 3:. omingo logwood at éf a st. 16 for consumption. a recent occasion, in which he supplied the boquets | Cwarettet Be had, cic ped a eee frome ante | of the flag ought sufficiently to. have indi- hol ling ths entire ra of every sctemeto crash tie | August, in consequence of popular dissatistaction | | Hamnuro, Nov. 8- Prices of Coffee have been very nd floral wreaths for a bridal party, the fair mem. | he was yesterday sent back to the island. cated—that the “Sancala” did net belong to Rapeal movement, which either Tory iogeuuity conld | at the increase of the salt tax from half arapee to | Army supported daring the inst eight deys Theti ss Party, 1 rrp From THE Watcn Hovsr.—Officer Cochrane | ‘he Argentine naval forces accidentally un- eug gest or malevolenge desire. The monster indict- meat has turned out to b+ a monstrous humbu; mockery, a delusion and a snare,” and you ors ag. the possession of that personal freedom of which you were #9 unjustly deprived. Acongraculatory w'd-ess from the Naw York Repeal Associatiyn on that auspicious event accompanied this communication, and Ican, with confidence say, that it is an expression of the feelings which throb in miiions of hearts throughout the Unitel States, rej sicing at the intelligence of your triumph and deliverance from cap- tivity. By aresolution pxssed atthe last meeti: f asvociation, at which Charles O'Cona the execuive committne were direcred t range meats tor celedrating the triumoh of the Repeal marty rs by a grand wational festivity, which wit speedily be car- niet iato effect. Hoping that you may soon realise the consummation of the glorious ofjict to which your long and eventtul life has been devoted—the elevati n of Ireland to her proper among the nations of the earth, with her own do- bers of the family presented Mr. Robinson with a treats white Batieat 540 6h boa Gat afte htaman named Dick Miller, to | der his gies ea he had Libs ea on ; ji white Bal at fo io brown a 10 5, ir i i i ¥ fe i . were promptly sent there by the Government, anu ut 100 chests yeriow favunmelat about the trices handsome souvenir in token of their admuration of | stealing sixteen kerchiets from Messre. 8. ith & Gold,o | before that morning ; but that he understood she the disturpance ceased. The Supreme Court sub- i in thi ji 200 Chotham street. He was committed to the watch | was one of the craft armed by the legal govern- sequentiy ordered, by virtue of instructions from | ‘ week. Cotton hax maintained ita former value. | his talent in this department of the fine art, for such house, but suceeeded in escaping by wrenching off the | ment for the protection of neutral veesels trading he sales have ited of 36 pack: New Orleans. D the Court of Directors, that. the increased duty | ani D Dat 49 16,04 do ac 4h tour ofwhith ware G17. | it may indeed be designated. Now the beau monde | pars from one of the windows. to the port of the Buseo. After this d should be in the Bombay Presidency only one quar- | p,26D,and7D D. Another parcel of 77 bales,principally | will know where to get boguets for the belles of the Coroner's Offlce=Fatat Accivenr.—Yesterday | Capt. Voorhees, perceiving that he eee ter of a rapee per maund, | ‘This arrangement ap- | 2D, at 4f; 60 bales Pernambuco at bf, 64 bales middling d» | balls and parties, and the charming prima donne at | morning about 9 o'clock, Mr. Asa W. Hall, of No. 148 | tle hasty, signified to Capt, Fitton and his officers parently pacified the people, although there were | atj,and by public sale 30 NOrleans at 2j 10 39-16, and 30 Spricg street, was engaged in tinning the roof of a new | that they were at liberty to return to their respec- petitions made against the tax. it 210-16 to 44. Of Rice, about 340 tons Caroling have | the opera. house on the corner of Prince and Laurens streets, with | tive vessels and hoist their flags; but Capt. Fitton, A real advance seems at length to have been | Changed handa at 12-4 to (2-8: The following transac- two others, La bil ae angoged i Lg ge energetically protesting against the groes insult that made in the pacification of Buadeleund—two of | ''0n8 hive taken place in Hides 2300 Rio Grande, 600 St Apprentices’ Linrary.—A series of highly inte- | which covered the skuttle and step ara: | had been offered to the flag of the Republic, re- 7 d Domingo, 200 Buenos Ayres, 200 dry salted Bahia; about 2 ;. | being aware that there was an opening, when he fell to h ha, wwitts 1 the fomenters of disturbance had surrendered, and | soo Kips, and 200 aalted Rio,’ Tar i without alteration | resting and valuable lectures commences this | thectilar, crushing himself in a terrible manner, He | {used to hoist it again, without ample reparation, the chief had expressed a desire to do so, if his lite | ‘at the moment the demand for Weol is slow, and ay the evening, atthe Stuyvesant Institute. The subject | lived but about fifteen minutes siter. He was a native of | oF before receiving orders from his Gevernment.— could be spared, : stocks in the interior are large, prices may perhaps give |. iA * pene : scity and 46 years of age. Verdict of Coroner’s Jury | The Argentine officers, however, returned to their Scind» was tranquil, and upon the whole healthy. | way atrifte. Zine neglected 13-1" is the price a ked. is ‘ Modern discoveries in Astronomical and Phy- | accordance with facts, vessele, when it was found that six eeamen, for- Capt. M’Kenzie is charged in these accounts with | Av am, Nov. 6 —Our Coffee market, though al- | gical Science.” The course will consist of four} ‘The Coroner was also summoned to hold an inquest on | eigners by birth, who had voluntarily entered the having pete ed. a sad Fo hips attacked ier = bell saything doing, bes, a ne lectures, and admission to the whole is only one | the body of a woman, who died suddenly, as was sup. big after Rig ao) large pea ae ike i i 6 lant lay*, maintein previous cul > J the epublicano, tal Nome ae Soaeen” Serene Hy ow) taking Surinom sold at 20 to 30%. Unrvfined Sugar underwent | dollar. When we add that the proceeds are to be es antraee ‘prisoners hed been set auliberty. Capt. The Punjaub was in astate of undiminished con- | }° tert an Coronet Ge ciskeaieete oaenat one applied to the relief of the ‘Apprentices’ Library,” Common Council. Fitton then drew up in writing the protest fusica; and the journals renew with confidence | 1; 4, American cleaned 114, cleaned table 11, ihe clean | of this city, we are confident that the full number | Boanp or Aupenuex.—Last evening—Special Meeting. | he had verbally made, to which Captain one rupee, (2s.) per mauad of 80 pounds. ‘Troops | sctions in Raw Sugar have been chiefy cvnfined to 1 " i idabl it ( ‘ A —The Board met at 7 o'clock. The minutes of the lvst | Voorhees returned an answer no less curious than tained ie an shdeinbnc msgs aes ag ad Se eriction bahar de iaherrech ee fale Boneinies ig Fated enter belng toe of tickets will be disposed of. eating were read and adopted, and several petitions | | conic, aleo in writing, stating that he was ready T have the honor to bs, dear sir, very faithfully and Sir George Pollock arrived at Calcutta on the | quoted ut 18 to 190 ; Sea Island 30 to 37. Onr stock this deus tae ane were received end referred. from th isl “torespect the Argentine forces and belligerent truly your obedient servant, I8ih Sentember, and took his sent at the Council, | dey consietsot about 0000 beles American, 1100 Surinam: | Firg.—At o'clock yesterday morning, a fire | ‘a communication was Fee a eae orarielen: | rights as long as they respected the American BARCH LO dW O'CONNOR, Sec’, in the place of the Hon. W. W. Bird. "| 14 Nickerie, 400 Kast India, 600 Brazilian, 1000 pack- | broke out in the warehouse of Glen, Rogers & | ersof the Alms House, announcing the melancholy intel | FTC ang neutral rights ;” just an it they had ever To Dawe VN Laake Pa prenes cde mpeg Mr Frederick Hutehinson had been made a jus. | ise" Velentia, and 100 bales Laguira, The transactions |, 159 Fulton street, which consumed the Commissioners of the Alms House. disregarded them, and had not, on the contrary, hailed ae | {Mar lan obaeco ince our ast were nguno ite Indo-Bnit | {and aals. Imported from Java, via Rotterdsms7 16 pk i ‘oi i which were unanimously adopted : ton.” Stock on the Ist inetant, 1183 hhds Maryland, 2600 Vir | 'eMding to the adjoining one, in part occu: | "his Board having heard with feolings of sincere re- | cach wag the state of things when Commodore tice of Bombay; and the appoiatment ii the first of the kind conferred on an ‘ tnterior of that buildiuz, aud was near ex- Ald. Bowtine then offered the following resolution, | carried that reepect to a degree unprecedented in He (Mir O'Connell) hed the most sincere pleasure in the annals of maritime warfare ! moving that the eioqient letter of Mr. O'Co: bo airoted to pcenont to. fe: O'Conner, ead tarsanks een digo i ati i 140,000 108 i fice of the Protestant Churchma ‘ofthe sudden death of ont esteemed fellow-citizen, e 1 quested to present to Mr. O'Conner, and through him to The crop of Indigo is now estimated ai 140, ginia, and 8208 hhis Kentucky. Holders of Hides re- | pied as the office of the festant ‘chman, illie, chairman of the Commisioner ofthe Alm: | Toll, the new Commander of the Argentine rqued- tne subscribers also, tne heartfelt ch . | maunds. main firm in their demands. The last arrivals of West it { ‘ % a : tevideo, arfived ; and this officer, ten fort ap pl Fr in Bohai et ee fries - Markets, India are soon expected in the mark va Cow Hides, Rechabite Recorder, Sc. The warehouse con impressed witha duesense ofhis eminent merai | ron off Montevideo, j » i + hriatian philanthropy ; and | without waiting, we believe, for fresh instructione, oa , | with the exception of light weights, generally spesking | tained goods to the eraodat of about $15,000. my Ay ea is the loss notof 134 fami. | ordered the vessels to resume their colours; Captain Pretec bare Volenpae lice discdion, Po ee im on account of the advanced season, less inquired af | The extent of the damage is not yet ascertained, i sions cor tyhemtion this city are deprived of an | Pinedo succeeding Captain Fitton in the command has much Savinete hoon, transneted Lai them ony is cavz, Oot. 31—-Coffe whi but it is not thought to be very large. Insurance ja aay Me Ie reeees ee eklad preventer, = ae By ihe ig Oe _ Lhd lage Toll aa becca epureer, tothe rae for tieg Geet ree 1 Oot. ILM offe : asylums and House of Ref . iately notified to the neutral naval commanders Commertiel Bills'ie now 9} to 8 per cent. ‘Avproot of the Ofcoten, rerpent tans menk alee Loalsions 95 ‘Gn preg she pager rrcaag sree se a 5 inaitatone Mik on ee of a director and liberal bene: | the re-establishment cf the blockade, that had Stet Kom enyTomporary_pravare om the. Put ef Caroling, 41 do Surat, 100 Elias, and 200 packages de; and | °"* Property. nigin of the fire is unknown. | factor. ‘Therefore— nded through an abure of ‘wear, hear.) F om that lorter it would be seen that it w os ait i ba bod ba sd Eoin hehe J Fawn rer of Ire had 6vok. ypular sym for one of the d nw aa alluded to in the eommaaioetion came from that aminous spot of the Oregon territory, Astoria, @ place whose very nama eught to convey a solemn warning to the ralers of England. The fact ot a donation having of ily euspe: 4—That thie Board deeply sympathfze with the | been momentarily ¢ ome from such a plice, demonstrated that a | OUF present stock is compose! of 1006 hejes Louisiana, 565 Resolve omeet tat force as ignoble as it 18 ontrageous. At the date Sympathy for the sufferings 0° Irishmen was | thetanaver sone Sas enee gma eens vues Gay dane, te Carlin, 1685 Pisco, 1584 Cumene,248 Cen | THE Lonpon Cuvzs.—Mr. Hurst, M. P. for bt bp vin (his ucexpecied end | (the last advices, the Sancala, with her com- Cee renee bm i air ta a ee The amount of the new French loan js one-third less | ‘Tl American, and 4795 bales from the South Sea Horsham, England, has suddenly discharged his | *"Rescived--That we will sitend the funeral of the de | mander and crew, was still detained oy the Con- 4 of Eng! . Ror am, Nev. 7.—Tob OF ‘, i i H eased 4 ress, under pretence that papers found on Fy a Seieanrarionee vere Raye f ons of the thorised by thet si sere te contin ee | sone, 0 16 more oF leas dam ged: were bold Se seosetes tons} servants, given up houseReeping, and depened, with 0 Meaieed Treat the proceedings and resolutions be Goan of her—just as if it were customary or neces- imself of his power tothe exten: | casks at 164 to 174 cents. At the auction this morning, | his family, for the continent. His debts exceed | stored upon the minutes, and that the clerk be directed | gary for small armed craft to corry paper, when x New Orleans Cotton, of first quality, brought 15 to 18), | £150,000. This is one of the leading men of the | to transmits copy thereof to Mrs. Willis. not going beyond the waters of the country to oo naaliete: PP rapid l oi lig ntweme. bon fof ee helene: Carleton Club in London—the repudiators of Ame- . wee adjourned till next Monday evening ®' | which they belong ; or, as if there were any diffi- an sit 0 r 5 ‘ jatavia, Ang. 21.— 's from hence are by no : " ini Ly , being 5 per cent por F cnher for import orexportarticies. ‘The | rican citizens, because the States of America are o culty in the way of ascertaining the fact, whether tenste{ that (he matters in dispute between Ei America in that quarter m: mt be settled satisfactorily and without hi ‘sconrse to measures of violence ; but when a aternational question was to be ar ple; and to to the peyment of a like monthly | means favorab! ‘Tur Boarp or Assistant Atneasen met last evening, Fangs !,the rulers of Eagiant ought to remember that thy | (8¢ Whe! ; to b site % the President of the | her commander bears, as he states, a commission wrongs of Ireland also mingled in the scale there. When reat Auge, 1000 ere ieee 5 paid’ Why WADaN. WO Be far inewise ot inher qe Tine mamieee rete a litle in debi! weed read s letter snnonnaagtin abe offoun R. Wi | ftom President Oribe. Really, Captain Voorhees? Men 19 other countries turned over the pages ead refteoted that in Eagland there had bees is sunsets tis, Chairman of the Commissioners of the Alms-House. | inconsistency is only equalled by his overbenig of governments who, for the lest 600 ears, had governed t closes fi 5 id dear. Sugar had come slow); yet, 4 A y 4 The Stock market rm, though Kr Ry ir rt ha laicenece ee iardat U. 8. Senator rrom Onro.—Thomas Corwir | ‘hesointions, fympathising with the bereaved widow | contempt of international right, But, more of thie the artic! My entity for Money the Account Jeft off at 1 Cents, Re ‘ 5 ii P deep loss sustained by the | anon, thie count: & polley, which could be tracked during Beet ones 1; Long Sale te Lh fate, Ruoo léf 6 for ordi eh Aamaran $9 (oat) | has been elected to the Senate of the United beat tea deceased were a4 the 4 thet long lapse of tima by blood-shed, treach 4 by Peet rok ued ag coy (tt Bank Rtook, | Betavia tice léf6 for ordinary quality, Sugar. best quell te Ohi i off Oi by the death of the ; : | Avvains witht Baagi.—We regret to learn b To deo wan rls" nw | Sst ange Made Bc Besar owe owing | iad See ah eo a ad Bom | Sle fom Onioy for ik youre fam tho Ahold adjourn image on Wed 7 ene Tat eviews tron Brawl that feo dtuebunoes