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THE NEW YORK HERALD. —== —— Se —— = ss Vol Nes 18 ~wnote mov A078 NEW YORK. MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 28, 1845. Frente Omit agree or, ee j THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Circulation---Forty Thousand, DAILY HERALD—Every day. Price 2 cents per copy —$7 2 per annum—payable in advance, WEEKLY HERALD—E1 Saturdey—Price 6} ce..ts Per copy—$3 124 cents pensexenpapebie in eae ADVERTISEMENTS at the usual prices—always cash History of the First Amerioun Negotiations | At inat time the American Vice Consul, Mr. Delano, sent ne joverations of the Eoglish forces, and stating with China, as conducted by Commodore 7 Sree authorities, demanding their re- | their evident design to be to make an impression Kearney, and leading to om Inte ‘Peeaty feate.. ‘To this adircss no reply was given. After the | onthe Emperor, by making the war terrible to the the claim of Messre. Heard & Co., amounting to | thereforejChina need have no apprehension of subsequent $253,430 50-100, las not yet been settled. difticulties arising. But there are persons in oll courtrles Oa the same date, he transmits copies of corres- pie A fer gait and aa thes neneivenaiene, pondence relating to the above loxses. rofit, and in all ways transgress laws, trampling dow From Whampoa, on the 25ih of February, he ih obstacles in their Vath, are-of this sort; rowed nied writes of the probabie payment of the above claims, | oy opium, gaining great profits,are getting their living, ana gives an account ot the state ef feeling in Can- | it is well knowo Seleng to the same . The Commo- ton towards the foreigners. dore has no other object besides mekianing pmecent, From Hong Kong Bay, on the 7th April, 1843, | @uietness for his country men trading here leg! Pus ond it Commodore Kearney transmits copies of acommu- | 2thers * seized by wos Imperial ornisers im aot of nication of his to the Governor of Canton, and the | *@28sling opium inio China, then let them be judged of two daya, the men were rele>sed {com prison, but tow’ 4th lumprotected. na they attack. with that ae yi : , 1a November last, Mr. KAwards and four men | _Frem Macao Roads, on the 28th August, he for- ‘asuINGTON, 25th April, 1845. | go: pea. toCanton in a ship's boat, having | Wards the usval monthly reports. tele ad The annexed abstwact. of correspondence, with Lo anele way, were see, by officers and poldier, . Boasthe 3d September he rites, palin ie de- A 5 " wavy chain? were put sreun wir Becks, an rmination to remain on the coast of ina as copies of a portion of the communications to. and | wore Jed into the city, and afver having been pin A 6 long @she can, consistent with the duties of the from the Chinese Commissioner and Commodore Jura, vor see he ned gover@ment to the men enlisted in his ship, as he Kearney, will show the continued exertions of the alley oldest Tyrese his Excellency to have | gees po Prospect of the termination of the war ‘i r st J i ‘erno! " sentenced according to the laws. in advance. gallant old tar for the interesta of his country,’ and | dressed, tod tee tnscrnea hence Josuice, the iajurtes re; | and considers it important to look after American | reply of the Governor, which is as follows:— ¥. Es kind expression in o former communication, has PRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and | will serve to show that a | iow of the hiscountrymen will be J; unsuspecting confidence | 1Oterests. : scolieh | 2° His Excxuuency, been received with gratitude: “That his countrymen despatch. P rat a large portion of the cre- | g.cured for the future; national honor maintained; and id the 4th September, he forwards an English The Governor of Canton, &c., &¢., &«.: have been observant of the laws, contented more than dit attaching to the negotiation of the late treaty | thetwo countries remain ut Peace with each other. Canton newspaper, charging the American equad- | _ The undersigned, Commodore. commanding the United | any other nation’s merchants, with their trade.” The @G> All letters or communications, by mail, addressed to the establishment, must be or » Ml Mo aduated fom the subeeriptiog money seapeet’™ | Witt the Chinese, 1s justly due to Commodore | waamroutench pata ioie, { AE eg setling, and slap ofall refutation ok the | Saeee Mises aiosen ion tbensoceslen, ef hia vik (o.| Wis tertnmay Moog ee JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Kearney. Itrust it will be extensively read. ‘The * Bigaed ‘ _.l. KEARNEY, From Hong Kong Bay, onthe 284 September, he | WRIHPO so ue guragn, and burning o the fact | revi aah eto rredin Store nd how lang , + . 9») SE a ¢ _ ii ir e outras e mai 5 wi © Puorauztom oy tue Naw Youx Henan Estasusnuunr | CMespondence itself is extremely voluminous, and Commanding U. .E J. 8uadron. | writes stating that peace has been concluded be- rics, ond robbery of Americss citizens by the mob in Ds- | peror, ond alco ‘whether his counteymen con trade here covers about half a ream ef foolscap paper, and it RenbyKe ae sguaedian ort eet ee commodore, | ween the British and Chinese, and stating his in- 4 a minor guardian of the hei t, 5 i i 2 ti i - will, therefore, be perceived at once that this is a bee of thes oer oF War, Governor <i meongtace eat tain! tte pies ree “the ° GER ees mere outline, with copies of some of the most im-| On theasih of this month, your despatch was received, | Warde the United States. He also reiterates his Vom! jore Kearney on the une, ‘ceive, universal. Especially doeth id States—one ws con com writes tothe Seceae of the Navy from Suldanz | Military officers of this province fulfil the ae ea merce—and that also some of our large class ships ip Bay, frishorittlag papers respecting repairs eae eee rane a Seppe oe the merchants pee be advantageous Were to thei a 4 en ( pee iifou, fous peneseaty fo he wad ie the | “Last spring, when the English created disturbrnces, | also Miearise Met ae: one treaty, This information Which he had obtained sey eats | and joined battle at Canton, amidst the confusion of erm: | {etree ene forwarded overland by W. Delano, the 0 ni ‘ained respecting the | ed mea, Mr. Moss and others took to their boats, but did 4 i LA) Seat i bl th thereon’, and settle the ta lasting treat: hich Chinese war with England, the interests of Amer- | not hoist the Amorican flag; and thero being nething to | United States Vice Consul at Canton, as bearer of | but this arrangemont is not Coe eats StL aor anaee | wecll te nameetbeneae ee ee iean citizens, the amount gud nature of the trade | distinguish them, was the occasion of their belay wens | despatches. pee a ied i ia ol Bak ag le Soe ee nee Tee Aran dejcaze Colonies, and a | Kenly scizod by the ofleersand soldiers, and also of their | , From Macao Roads, on 12th November, 1842, | iehe telson Eweciigncy to do. eink ie ronan cad leas, | which tne me [00 to gre been, recaived, in copy of the new Tariff of duties on goods imported | Peg Wounded. On clearly ascertaining thatthe men | Commodore Kearney encloses copies of his cor- | a sp : ! ‘ ict compliance should be opserved ip fulfilling the | of his countrymen was fixed in the second decade of the Aner, This correspondence numbers about 50 | Delouged to your couatry, they were delivered to the | respondénce with the Governor of Canton and the SARC Mise june Becalicecy sued on the occas ta th Month. Tis countrymen regarding this time as ver: tters. ‘Hong merchants, who were fai'hfully to instruct them, | United States Consul, and his instructions to Com- | reply to the respeciful address made by Edwerd King, | loog have repeatedly sent te me, requestiny that the high On the 23:h July, 1841, he sends from Table Bay | can Whee ane Wounds, and then send them to Ma’ | mander Long to proceed on his journey home with | kag? Uvited States Commercial Agent, on the 10h ei | otficers wound order the Hong’ merehants to pey these atreta, cember last, your Exceilency has been fully informed ; | on the same terms with the merchants of other countries, Se dele kecteed dete tiem and it is Ensen to the Commodore that your Excellency | is a very weighty matter; and he requests Y. E.to exa- has ordered payment to be made for remunerating the | mise, for if it cannot be equally permitted, it will cause Americans for their loases on the occasion referred to. | much unfriendly feeling in his own country. He regrets, at this late period, to find his countrymen are The Commodore also avails of this communication not satisfied ; that an alleged isability on the part of again to say what H. I. M. grants to the traders from Hong merchants to collect the amount dueis the cause of | other countries, his own sovereign will also demand for delay; and the Commodore prays to bring this metter to | bis merchants. And to prevent any subsequent difficul- the notice of your Excellency, as three months haveal- | ties, Y. E. will readily perceive that in order to negotiate ready passed by, and four more months delay required. & permanent treaty between the two countries, end settle The claimants state that the Hong merchants wish to | the terms of amity ana friendship, the sovereigns of both settle with them by a bond, payable four months hence; | countries ought to appoint high officers to n AROLIN: Ree "They are all rat cag and best materials, and welt Leer Sek es p hand-omely ommodiously for ¢ ere was no mention made by Mr. Moras and r i i i k immediatel; found with everyth ty 5 to the Secretary, a list of bills of exchan; y Mr. D and | the Boston. The following are copies of this cor- | January last. The undersigned has the honor to be, losses immediately, according to the accounts already therates are fied, at siateen pulcas sachs The rectal aie | he had drawn of had endorsed on Bavieg, bettie agen enn ieeees M _,_ | respondence :— . e Very respectfully, your Excellency’s rendered. ‘The Commodore knows that Y.E. will net strerases are lofty and airy, and every way adapted to pri- | and Co. J were miseioge, and Wore ae er Morss and o:hers, which- | qo 7He Goveanon oF Caron, &0 &o.:— Most obedient servant, allow this trifling matter of trade to be the cause of future pom comfort and health of p: ers_at a cheap rate, find- On the 16th Janua 1812, fi <i eneri sing, an Jd not severally retained, I, the Go- The address of Commodroe K ey, commanderin. (Signed :) LAURENCE KEARNEY. embarrassment, and he, therefore, requests Y. E. at once “ihe appointed daye at oa pinot edhered to— | Roads, he sends reporte at the tdteot, ficaa end large Pamaniap end itigentis thea parr chief of a squadron of United States sh'ps, respectfully re | Dated, “On Boanp tne U. 8.8 ConsseveeziOn ¢ th ae oe then eae a Kye Lea py em AS he cata i 3 BEE o's. and also detailed accounts of the visit of che | Wa# found and returned last year, and the handbill for tog | Presents, that he learns with deep interest the High Impe- Genpan River, Marcha lOy 3 SaINEEL, ae ee ie ee ae 0. 12 Goree fi I. U. ren, As to the books still mis. | ‘2! Commissioners deputed to arrange commercial affairs | The above ia a copy of the original address, as | thet business; and thus to be delayed by Y. E. he Pivzaas, Liv . ship Boston to the Island of Megotta, in | eves) Me. Mores hi . His countrymen’s y wit i oe 5 fart : with the British are expected in ashort time at Canton, 7 cannot regard with pleasant feel: oftherbove named eovante hatetuets ticeda some ont by aay J search of American vessels and seamen who had | mado “Ot this boss Cures rer fae aa nation wae | aad that a commerciat trety ia (o'be ncgotintedo operate Manalatedicto Chinese by the icy. Drv barker, | moperty was plu ee ee eta eee oes applying to SAMUEL THOMPSORE” °Y | been wrecked. formed. I beg again to examine end in favor of “ British merchants” exolusively. 2 tbalieh * and > | ciicexs: thus’ delay: ia ae » the e — 1d Ratablished PoMee ON At Singapore Roads on the 25th January, 1842 # hitherto, I, the Governor, have treated men | ,, Tue undersigned is desirous that the attention of the | aad then re-translated, into Kinglish, and the re- Hep "alvetdy semaine’ ti Centea tree sscaths, fer tals ald mere 473 Pearl suet. 4 | he Wtites, giving an account of the o erations of cerity and good faith, nev deceiving them Imperial Government might be called with respect to the | transiation is annexed to show the. variation in | matter slone. He cannot, therefor bring this bu- NEW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD CO. i i ir | Commercial interests of the United States ; and he hopes | phraseology, when translated into Chinese :— siness before Y. E., but must re: ly memorialize the equadron since leaving the Cape of Good Hope, Ut Bede ag ume eeinite Keds ee that the importance of their trade will receive considera: | Fterat Translation of Commonons Kianwey’s Addrese in | bid own soverign regarding the whole matter from be- tion, and their citizens in that matter be placed upon the Chinese to Ke, Governor General of Kwangtung, and stoning ane had eve nostigs hevienes tation, and Getailing, some of the frauds committed by | imeroourte and commerce, I will instruct and kind merican traders in e i as ic , always in effiirs kin fee eae he eden ae ie trade with Sumatra ne to give security and perenne, Tot allowing thom to | me footing os the merchants of the nation most tavered. | Kwangee ‘By the Rev. Dr. PARKER : SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after“ Monday, April lath, Pe ee ‘will ram en'ollows weCALHULor Lents City Helfer Loans City Hal * : 7 . . 1 enly awaits your Excellency’s reply to return home. create more trouble. Therefore be at ense, ‘The undersigned does not press this matter at present; | ‘The American nation’s man of-war, Captain, and Admi- | ™ ; Yorkville, Hurlem Kor Ww: cipal | gets Commodore Kearney states, destroys the | to instruct all the merchanisof your cowary atte eckee | ut, trusting to the good and friendly understending ral Kearney, having arrived at Whampoa, communicates | Wyrh sentiments ef Ligh consideration, ke. &e, Yorkville, Hatles Hiss Bridge, TAM. | being inilicted Om fmneee ee ee gee erevent injuries | tain suspicion or anxiety. Such is my hope. With con. | Wich exits, he submits the cage, and has the honor to | with his equal, His Excellency th Governor General of | ar, M8 Excellency, Ke PS 4 decree Ay een ie ing iat hota ~ innocent Americans. He also | siderations of regard this communication is made. phi ht Excellency’s most obedient i ey the Two Kwa: P Governor General of the two Kwang Provinces. 7.00 170 200 P, M. states that the Dutch are extending their posses. | April 29, 1842. igned) L. KEARNEY. Touching the affair of the Taou Kwang, the 221 year, | xe x, i ‘dian of the hei eal 8 00 10 00 500 sions in the Island of Sumatra, warring with the | An edict from Ke, mi rdi Dated on board the U. 8 ship ore the Lith month, and the 7th day, the outrage the burn: | sent of the Bomed of Worn and. Sap ne ofthe Ki ne, natives, and obtaining the control, not only of the | @ president of the board of enn ne nete opparent, Macao Roads, October 8th, 1842. ing of fectories, and plundering my American nation’s | provinces of Kwang Tung and Kwangse hereby returns 100 P, M, 500 epper trade, but of the whole trade of the Island. | tate, Govecnor of Kwangtung sad Kwanguoe ee” | To Commonone Kranney, ho. &¢ marchants of merehandize, and foreign meney. Tam hap | ananswer. 1 have received your communication with 20° " i also says that the French have possessed them: , It is authenticated that the. Aperiennvicn Consul, De-| Ke} guardian of the Neng Prince, member of the | PY te Know thet Bags Heyes bry far Gene- | Which Ihave made myself fully acquainted. The various 300 selves of a fine harbor in Madagascar, and are | !#00, has presented on oddross saying, that he had on | board of war, member of the imperial cabinet, and gover. | Talis inlormed ; and I the Admiral also know, that your particulars relating to the commercial duties to be paid 50 building forts and sirengthening themselves, under J {itt Cay received a leter rom tie Commodore of hie na- | nor of the two Kwang provinces, states, in feply to the | EXCeilency hes ieued hie, proclamation to repay my | By cach country, are all to be regulated salbealy’ by 5 30 pretence} ‘@ revolution in the Island Sens nips of war, calling on him to inform ail the mer. | subject of the 10th of 9th month, (13th October.) that 1 | ARemcan nation men thete lost teeneune yet my | one Tule, without tho least partiality manifested towards 630 From Macao how on the 26th March, 1942, | Cb8a's of his country, that the previous day one of the | haverectived your polite communication, relating to the American nation’s men's losses have not yet been paid, | “BY 0ne. As to what duties are to be increased and what Leave Morrisiana Leave Williams’ Leave White h cs ( fe 26th March, | ships boats, having reached Eshame was two or thres English commerce. because the Hong Merchante state, saylog that they: | dimiahed, or what perquisites are to be and ‘ud Harlem for Bridye for Plains (or he Writes, stating that American interests have | timcs fired on with shot from the guns of the fort; also | 1, the Governor, have hitherte treated the merchants of themaclves are unable to collect 40 taucll menes I, they | What done away with, are, as your Excellency no doubt City Hull, City Hal City Hall suffered no detriment, and giving a list of the | calling on him to inform his Excrllency, that he might | every nation with the same kindness. Moreover, the | ''imiral request thot your Excellency will leck to thie | #lfeady knows, matters of public and equitable negotia- pea 1 pa a i ba ge Hise: bs i ae sits Selah ae Von Consul as it was right | Americans, Lec) Ge Ty Cason: ae had free | sireir, as three months have already passed, and four more tone ith the: eee We are awaiting the arrival of 9.00 10 40 210 P.M. rom Macao Roads, on the 28th March, 1842, Proper to do, also declared that his country had al-{ Commerce, month after month, and year after year. are required before the losses shell be repaid. My nation’s e Imperial Commissioner to conclude the neg 10700 240 510 4 he writes, relative to some repairs of the Constel- | "ays been respectfully obedient, and that the said boat, These merchants have been beiter satisfled with thei | Necwlute who have sustained these teases vince mee | 20d after they have been laid before his Majosty 1100 500 lation. carried its national flag ; and, therefore, he desired to | trade than any other nation; and that they have been re- | Merchants, who have eusiained titse | give bonds, in | ®Pproved, they will then pass into force in a uniform 200 P.M 540 From Macao Roads, on the 29h March, 1842, | £2°W, Why the was fired on from the forts, and, it any, | spectfully observant of the laws, is what the august Km. | fate, that the Hong merchants wish to give bonds, in | Tanner tor every country—they will mot enable the Kir, i MW he forwards copies of ecatsapontionce: monic nue wie nie see 7 pia one ve Porknes sonny (OT uy a, Soe: on my nation merchants d9 not ike, and reject it ee i ost ves frctel eee irate’ Ente fend 33 P, in examination at America has slways been | Well know : how, then, should I not rather, en the ces- i countries are still restrict eir His Imperial ay Rajabe of dhe Ment Lou of agumatra, acd also | respectiully obedient ; J, the Governor, therefore in ful. | sation of dificulties with the English, wih to show favor AME CioImeT MHA Tacar Reehaortonane viel Mojesty’s commands have already been received permit- 5 00 rl ae of nhesnnee othe th Teche eee is * ae pe eenare be is ialpertal majesty, kindly to re- ape ror Vy ve ordered the Hong meconenty, right and just, in order that Y. E.’s proclamation of the Bae Oe Cope to any, on Seoce 5 ea Dewy opened t ¢ latter to the President of | card men from afar, have always given them security aud | Wit e said (Engl ’s merchants, to devise be- 7 Pportsoi Fuchan Foo, Ningpo, and Shanghai, but whether i 790 the United States:— Protection. : fees Y Maid | Pr roband) end to meh toe a in Canton, of the Impe- | £0024 month, and third day, to the Hong Merchants, Let : ‘The Freight Train will leave White Plains; at7 A.M, and the City Hall at 145 P. M., for the present. al? im*m ALBANY AND BUFFALO RAILROAD OFFICE, No. 59 Courtiandt Streets OTICE TO IMMIGRANTS. ‘ other countries wil} be in the same manner allowed to Miscasees Wp sche cits bores Ux tue 84 inst, between 12 and 1 o'clock P. M., a boat | rial Commissioners, great ministers of State, when I shall pa order pl panier erred ie trade there, I, the @bvernor, cannot presume here to de. 8: re Wen¥. Dosicone fo Ceyanek ys haae sped te having proceeded from Whampoa by the small channel, | bavo received the newly devised regulations, coucerning | dated Teow Kwan the #24 yoar, 12th month, and the | cide io It will be necessary to await the arrival ofthe because I have, aud always wish © be, uselulto yourand | #2Udbg north and south across the river up to the bar- | the free (rade of the English; then I, the Governor, to. | dated 7 > 4 i Imperial Commissioner, who will lay all the circum- your nation. "1.49 all ze ~— ane, paper ‘4 ans niet rier, and the soldiers having in a proper manner admo- | gether with the Lieutenant-Governor, ond Tartar Gene itis a6 account of this business that this communica. | *t2ces before his Majesty, and request instructions how v ho wale my haghees de ein os pero cated ran ‘and | Zished her to stop, and she not consenting, therefore the | Fal, will immediately deliberate upon the proper adjust- tion is made. to act. Y guns of the fort were fired. The barrier of the fort at | ment of the regulations, and will make a representation 4 . i: Reepecting the matter of a treaty w which you re- Subscribers, Sole Ageuts in New. serianniteelt 1 wwish you to thiok doesnot belong to my- | Echame, stopping up the eliannel, was built vy ihe che | to the Emperer, that he may hear and direct whot shell ofthe Fore efince, mouber ofthe Beans of Wenn, | mark it in-well Nearon, Guat Your honeeablar teeteeg ‘York, for forwarding, passengers by te. a ior aciet poms a ra ir ee? rs 8. ; Thave bad | nese otticers, gentry, merchants and people, in conee. | be dene. ber of the Imperial Cabinet, and Governor General of the | *™icable and well dispose! in the highest degree ; but = Sled wey = ma a oer i by rl slo [| people very much, and duriog Tete i: pie inlured mm quence of the troubles with the English, and for the pro. passe all not be permitted that the American | two Kwang Mrovicioes: ‘Ke. during thetwo hundred years of intercourse between — ca, for $2, est part of my munitions of war, and hope thet, pee tection of the provinelal city. After the troubles cease | marchants shsll come to have merely a dry stick. (é. ¢. | Onboard the man of war named Constellation, now an- | China and other countries, there has never been an inter. hany, and thenee, per railroad, to Uti heater, cy BSyrecuse, 4 2,92; Aubara, $3,96; i ; 550. Chin then the channels will be sgain opened aa for ly. their interests shall be attended to.) I, the Governor, change of treaties. Recently, indeed, because we and the Pep sp peer peooF ie nd pea eden pieedorres nessa Be willhave | The foreign merchants eS Pemcieakand a eecal pur- | will not be otherwise disposed than to look up to the heart Choged at W bem Des ‘Toon. Kwang, tha tea year, end English have been in collision for successive years, and ih sure ee ae an aaa | mien onhlen by esi atte, | Sygate re Gem ammo | oh, rn Rogen becom eer | mayo Be Bbernr incre of. anon nd Keone | aie eel eared se ae at f A : + | ought after passiog the barrier, fi far; inese and {01 1 Wi eae % eace Was mutually drawn np, inorder to remove sees mated to aytanerant route, given gratis, end pas- J Maskete and lood, that I may continue to shield my people, | reign factories. ‘be boat on hd 9 eat eondd Rave: had | faith and Justice, maybe mutually united, and’ orever om, fossmnication of Commodore Kearney, ef March 16, } ta Sricion and jeslousy—thie arose solely because armo- Entel it tevloman an ree tario per me for protection. wo necessity for cruising about and taking the soundings. | Joy reciprocal tranquillity; and that it br ited to each : baw Ci % ny did not exist. But if ourtwo countries carry on the ‘The ene TICES DEY | ark thing for yourself and your country all happiness H 4 iat Commonons : To tHe Hoxonasie THe Amzni nd to the | "Ke, the Governor General of Canton ond Keoangse, epee er eparticl | Member of the Imperial Cabinet and Board of War, and | 924 n0 for rt lar attention to the fact, are ‘recognized atthe office at Albany. | WOLF & RICKERS, The soldiers having repeatedly gone and admonish-d | Ofthe resident merchants to obtain Se tuan cece fre pcantaue in ann, and Prosperity } her to stop, without her doing so, feared that the people | people to enjoy life and pence,snd univers here will of course be e hetween us, compact will be Jpeitclaacte § addition, it in her were robbers, car ‘a bor # 7 te the blessings of great prosperity, strivi jo have r < would be an unneces: and circuitous act. I Bot se Altes Beil Serta cee Ug nw keene Mercia) SELIM. | ing tome sinter Dumper and, therefore, hay. twice the same mind. sThiatemy Feply- vs Syrian tehes Temenon wih Setup Four Excellency to consider upon this matter, and vee i Seay igen . opened their guns which never would have been done, anton, October 15th, 1842. : not s0. New York, Sh Avil cee =o = ee ite eter States of North America. had she beeptin her place and not cruising about. ‘The above isa faithful translation. haere to the established laws of the Celestial | Respecting the remuneration to the American mer- be eet, OF fromthe | ic ‘rom Macao Roads, on the 8th April, 1842, Com. | Hereafter let all the boats be intormed, that, if in the (Signed) PETER PARKER. | pynasty, whenever among the people any sustain losses | Chants for their property lost, 1 have tranamitted it (range BS Or a (ery street Wie ery | Kearney writes,stating that the purpose of the British | Iiet pursuit of their business, they ought to proceed di- = by theft, it is absolutely requisite to seize the offender, | (Tiers tothe Hong merchants to have it ready for deliv. Mormeg, Bandays | at7 o'clock, through in 9'hours, | appears to be to make a permanent settlement at | "tly from Whempoa to thecity,and nottoga into all the ine batt TO%: October 19, 1842. | and persevere to the utmost, that the original goods that | °Y,8t the time appointed in the fourth Loin! bein of Tz face cake and Defavrans Canal, tnd conueet with all | Hong Kong, and also stating that complaints had | Clenmels end take the soundings ; and I, the Governor, J | Si :—The war in China being at an end, and peace ro. | td Persev olen may be restored In the present case, | ‘© the smount agreed on ; that time will speedily be here, Command to all the oficers and soldiers to abide stored by a treaty concluded infaver of British merchants | tiv cromerty lost and svolen should in justice Pottinger with the Chinese, High Commis among the offenders with the (owner's) i warding a copy ot a notice he had d 4, on the 29th of August last, induced me to address | Seized and delivered up: but since th d Py ce he hed caused to be | enjoying great peace. I, the Governor, will always treat | & note to the Viceroy, requesting the attention of the Im 1 it cannot, at this time, be Pelished that no protection would be afforded men wita sincerity and good faith ; and the Celestial Em- | perial Government to the importance of the Amorican T meets Gavernnd has Goat reclamation, or- z y him to Americans engaged in the opium trade. | pire and America, long bound toge'her by favor and jus- } ‘rade, andclaming for the citizensof the United States | Jering the Hong merchants positively to errange,(for | _ From Manilla Bay, on the 5th of May, 1843, he é From Whamzou’ Read on the 1th ay, 1842, tide; woe reine sd ee weet jatred. 1 pare the Cais coramersiak peivileges ca Chines as may be | the emergency)—for the Governor compessienates the | (Tansmits a duplicate of his previous despatch and 6 writes stating the return o| “ ‘ ved Commodore manage: affairs | grant 6 nation most favor enc! ‘ow a Co} aounc i i i also Manilla, the radon whieh eee eee pei with clear understanding, profound wisdom, and great | of the Governor’ reply, which may beconsidered very | Wi#hetof men trom afar. But now the Hong merchants, } aNaounces a change in his intentions. He explenation and cereful- | favorable, and it is communicated for the information ang | 12 #¢ttling this necount, instead of paying back the iden writes on the subject of the participation of Ameri- been made of simulated American papers being will gi caer * by their duty. Thus both ti il by Sir Hei granted to British vessels trading in opium and for- aie quietly. engage fe Eee ae ae si tis found per shall the matter be delayed any Jonger than that Pr ‘ime. To His Excellency the American Commander, Carton, (Tankwang, 93 year, 3dmonth, 17th dry) April, 16th, the i ‘On the Del: On CI Bey Stamp tORTSMOUTH, Steamer THOS JREFER- fapt. J. Devoe. BON, Capt. Phillips. And Suoush the ‘Canal, a distance of 13 miles only, are first rate pea : infact the eecommodation by this line, both for speed and comfort, is equal to any other line between the two cities. Philadelphia, April 17, 1845 MORRIS BUCKMAN, Agent, a7 im*m Office No. 30 South 'Wharves. u a justice. Therefore, take y i pert} dered, fixed upon i ra ing east y ORNING LINE, AT 7 OCLOGK, | 20d giving.an account of the friendly nature of the | justice. THerefore ‘This is the edict. infection of those concerned. Be ee neve “nyghnsaer|poe Sebel ANU SL J Avg te take ror ANY, Fed , aud immediate | intercourse of the Chinese, who had made no ob- |” rye ~ series cornet they have sent up their petition, stating that bemg un- } he has adopted to prevent it, and which he thi landing: ivettons to his being so high up the Canton River, | ony ot Oto be bane a Privileges in China, it woult appear. | able, at this time, to meet the demand, they have taken | wilt tecoomehe om 3. The OW"; boat TROY, Captain A. Gorha will “leave” New. York from the pierat the foot of Barclay, iret, at 7 o'clock, Ae M. ‘Tuesday, ‘Thureday an urd Teave Strurday., Returning, will at lock, A.M. tad “Albany. at seven o'clocsy A. My every Monday, Wednes: fs ‘i e be based upon those efthe English, and subsequent- 4 id stating that tl An official reply to tho Honorable, the Commodore, } *T to Be . care to settle it positively— that within the month of Jul sited his ip Ga hioh Waa cn aera wes given by Ke, minor guardian of the heir apparent, Gov. | 1¥ thereto,so that some months will elapse before any fur- | Text they will pay the losses. But your Honor, theCom- | , 2 the 7th of May, he announces the death of f vo K = er steps can be taken, and therefore it is proper I should ‘ is. | tWO seamen from cholera, and that he is under sail currenee, except on one occasion, om the trincn | cnet, of the two Kwang—communicated in order to proceed in epee a ihave 6 infoee nee. of this | ™edore, has communicated that “your countrymen dis- u 4 4 plain thi ii il. 2 i and awaiting the return of a boat to proceed to ships engaged in ihe attack on Canton. He also] ‘The several poetry ‘of your despatch before re- | intention. Thopeto sail from Macao about the first next | {ike this arrangement” Sc. Previously to the receipt of . di . % 1 Cal \ tois communication, the Governor had ascertained that J S¢8- A “The low pease ueambgat ALBANY, leaves New York at | 8'¢testhut a channel of communication, compnrting | ceived, have been alrealy replied to; bnt fearing they Pee tea tueh the merchants may be informed Who | the sum due for merchandise snd trearure was not small. | From Amoy Harbor, on the Coast of China, on zorelogky \ it, Monday, reduced and Fricay; at Troy a6 | with the dignity of the Government of the United | were not expleined tufticiently in detail, I new ogain J 479 ci heableeet it vee will, Tattase ‘antime, furnish | Now it devolves ou the Hong merehants, as is right, to | the 19th of May, 1843, he writes the following des- oretoct, A Mt y ac7 o'clock, A M. ‘Tuesday, ¥ | States, has been opened, although an attempt was | ™Ake this explanatory or communication. na WHOL EN te political ‘and commercial information | Pey off all the debts (due to different foreigners), and patches, which are the last previous to his leaving For Fassage or Freight, apply on beard the boats, or o» F. | made at first tohave his communication go through | Concerning the things lost lest year by Mr. Morse and | which may becnteiecd selenite ae promote the inter, | these are exceeding great | That it is difficult at this | China:— B. Hall, at the office on the wharf. ai2 the Hong merchants as formerly, and transmits | others, and conce:ning wounds received by Mr. Miller | costs of the Unitot States and their citinens: * | time to pay allalike, as stated in their petition, is really U, 8, Suir Consreztation, NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LINE, correspondence showing that now direct commu. | 22¢ the:s, it is to be remarked, that, on account of the Pespecttully, your ob’t servant, true. What the Commodore has communicated, thet his Amoy Harbor, Coast of China, May 19th, 1843. To" nication is had between himself and the Chinese rbauces created by the English at that time upoa (Signed) ' ’ L. KEARNEY. | Countrymen cannot wait a long time for their poy, is self Sim: I havete acquaint you that since my leaving Ma- t . IM. di ‘ FOR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT, the at Canton, the impoasi inc- | To P. W. aver, Esq. U. 8. Consul, Canton. evi tent and according to the principles of human reason, | nilla, on 7th inst., no new case of cholera has occurred on ly of making di Commissioner, as he had insisted on that course to ier, f Cou: street. ji tater 7 tion hetween one person her, and the Governor has now ordered the Hong merchants ; the offi i Seam Bost WA PIRE, Capone he Macy, | maintain the honor and dignity of the United | suizure, Having on equity sseotaed artes een Canton, October 26, 1842, | strenuously to endeavor, positively #0 to manage, na to pabjotaed let aertates Oke Gntee oF noe Eee Will teave the toot of Courtlandt street, every Monday, Wed: } States. He also.transmits translations of an edict } persons were Americans, it then, became. on incumbent | .S!*—Your letter of yesterdsy, enclosing a copy of the | settle one month earlier (han they propose)—that within | ceased. In proceeding north, a grest c in the tows negday and Wriday evenings, at 7 orelOck, a na Troy | of the Governor inrelation to this, and alsoa com- futy, soothingly and mercifully to heal them ; and con. | GoVernor’sreply to Jour communication, { have had the | the period ef June next the debt be poid without fail. erature from extreme heat to mederate coal weether, has aremgaae ay, he above bout wil arrive at Albany *0Y | munication relative to an American boat which | cerbing the things lost, commands were early given to | Honor to receive. \This answer must be very satisfactory | On a former occasion, the Governor received your | had the bencficiol cil ct to Temove the cause of the ma- meek ofneerar bes wire Metin 9 0 PEOPLE’S LINE STEAMBOATS FOR ibaa eal Weseee A ena oC er otclock, P. M.—Landing at intermediate places -—from had peen fired into by mistake,and suggests ‘with | the long merchaats to act and manage well. Bur if Mr. | ® YoU: 8nd evinces a dieposition on the part of this go- | Honor the Commodore's communication, requesting him | lady. regard to the present state of fee gin this quarter, | Morse ant the others a I unsatisfied, the suid Hong | Ye'ment to grant evury reasonable call on them by a | in his behalf to “ solicit the favor of the august Emperor | ‘The woter procured at Manilla, | am sorry to say, prov} the time would seem propitious for the introduc: | Derchthts are to be inquired of, and you the Commodore | 'ePreventation of our owa, particularly when backed by | to allow the merchants of his honorable nation to trade | ed impure, ord in order to change the stock before going tion of a Government agent, but separated (rom | “Hlt decide the case in accordance with what is just. «Reavy man of wer. e terms as those granted to the merchants of } inte the Pacific, I have touched at this place. commercial pursuits, which’ are eo inconsistent | qo ecoreins fie lo cf Shetty, ansta o1 Lathe despatch, bvetbie econ Ihetistotiwatnouthe hist sonrer padhensatbelbeeerer etecty. epee’ tr Pity Oa ese pay With the ideas of these high: off inconsi Mr. Moras aud the others said not one word at the time tered Ay bare Fgh 4 rst of next month. This I regret ing already addressed the Emperor clearly upon the } ing the cruise tothe plentiful supply wholesome abil d igh officers in points of | And supposing the case really to be as stated, it isto be | tremely to learn, for at this critical moment, when a | subject, waited the coming of the High Commissioners at | water and provisions. 1 hi Iso to inform you, that respectability and standin He also states the | remarked that just at that time, the fighting’ at Centon | NeW order o(things is about to take place, when commer. | Canton, where they were in concert to atten’ to the | the Ameriokn wehooner Ariel, a notorions opium smug. increase of the English fleet with other matters re- | on the river had commenced, and of the soldiers and the | °i#! regulations of the first importance to the interest of foreign relations ; but the Tartar general, Eleepii, ing | gler, has just disposed of a cargo of that article in lative to the opium trade. He also transmits a | people many were the dead. 'How then could he be sc- | UF merchants and of our nation are to be made, and the | arrived at this city, but a short. time had elapred, when, | this vicinity. She is one of the vessels referred to translation of a communication jn relation to the | °¥ted and protected? You, the Commodore, must clearly | P&¥™ent of debts due from the Cohong to American citi- | most unfortunately, on account of disease, he “ went out | in my last despatch. She sails under the American imprison ; understand this. zens is to be demanded, (for Sir Henry Pottinger has re- | of office”—i. e. deceased. So that whatever may be just | flag without other authority than a bill of sale to one pI ment of Mr. Morss and others, ait Ci ii 3S rr e 7 M lidge at the time gave to Hiliott a list of the | °*ved the money for the English claims.) and equal in the trade of cach nation remains unsettled. | George W. Fraz American citizen, who without wis foor of Barley st enc Ba or ER ia ah not having had | things he liad lost, and_ $00,000 were paid by the Hong | , The mogaitude of our trade, the cunteraplated duties at | itis, therefore, necestary to awalt the srtivel of hiteae, | ee eee eae a te TOW appears as the owner of aimesnabet 8 etm 2 rer and Bander ieee ert eae Mheir boat, and } merchants, and passed over to him by Elliott. home on imports from hero, effording a very large reve- | cessor, and when some plan is adopted, then personal very valuable American schooners on this coast in the aftetnoons, at 5 o'clock. y were released as soon asit wasmade ap- | mr. E.)wards, ond the four men in the boot, by mistake, | Hu¢ of far greater extent than the whole South American | interview may be held with your honor the Commodore, | opium trade. Thave ample proof that he does not be: "Phe Steamboat COLUMBIA, os Wm, H. Peck, will | parent that they were Americans. ‘' went up the western passage; and their thus not con. | ‘Téde combined—the great increase of imports of native and, face to face, the relations between the two countries | to any mercentle firm whatever, and that he has not been H leave on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday hac Sf On the 13th and 19th of May ne_writes respect- | forming to the old regulation, was the cause of their be- FS hang of our own country, altogether leaves not a | may be arranged, and the same be reported to the Emperor | in the United States, or out of {his coustry for six or o'clock, : 5 ing the friendly relation? with the Chinese and the | ing mistakenly seized by the officers andsoldiers. I have | (0ubt on my mind, that it can never be the intention of | jor his disposal. t eight yeers. The American schooner Maz and asset ere taking the aber lin ay ere pivay expectation of ebt ining prompt redress for the in- | °D inquiry ascertained that there was for it no other | 0UF Kovernment to leave us entirely at the mercy of this. Thisisthereply, mere were expected here momentggily, believe Hass: Ga Wests juries alluded to in the last letter. reason. You have been here long. enough to know the prompt | Taou Kwang, 23d Year, 2d Moon, 17th Day. have chan ir destination o! formation of the f Freight taken at moderate rates. ee of ‘this line, On the 25th May he statesthat the English force | ,.12¢# thizgs are equally known both by the native | and immediote action by this goverpment on commnui- 17 March, A, D. 1843. H seizure of the Ariel being sent out by their agents. This will persons, are fopbid trasting: any of he honts this line, has been materially increased. Mpg Srey ny le ¢ pal eral i bound ies ee. penpeersaaaa feheorcor tat From Macae, on the 2lst of April, 1843, he trans. Gaps (Frazer) is owner and master of the I y i the " P.C. ‘rom 4 is my firm that your stay here until the middle | mits duplicates of correspondence and edicts rela- th ‘i por masses ot freight, apnly. oa p isola ‘om Macao Roads, on the 26th June, 1842, the | Again, according to the fixed regulations of the Celes- } of February next, 18 ofthe utmost importance. ‘Thecon- | tive to Mr, Morss aud hie losses, nad ‘announces |, The Schooner Ariel has now on board a valuable cargo Commodore reports his departure from Whampoa foreign merchant yessels are permitted to i A ; for English opium traters in Macao, from one hundred and arrival at Macao, and transmits correspondence | come to Whampo j.theahipe of war, heworer, have oF Porn eit, ranamplenamber of shipeat wor, | tis intention to proceed to Manilla, refit and take | andthty to one hunitel and fity thousand dollers is between himself and the Provincial Goverament | ways anchered in the outer seas, not being permitted to | Vhtres nce ie skwaye an 8 by our government, of minor | 1" Provisions, and to remain in China, it he find no | Syce silver alone, and the rcmainder in camphor. at Canton, with a map and some books furnished | cater Whampos. Now the American ships of wor have importance, compared to the unprotected state our trade | Vessel to relieve him, as he considers the state of |The American flaw is now the only cover for this illicit to him by the Rev. &.C. Bridgman of Macao.— | *lready beenat Whameoa half a month ; and the people | would be in if you leave here at the time you name. affairs to require the presence of an American | trade, Sir Henry Pottinger having issued a preslamation The following are copies.of the correspondence :— os ‘ad ar ro pg suspicions and appreben- } 1+ your orders are not positive for your visit to the West | force: bo aaives ‘ eer r oan ineAmeniion on alierly To mie Exceuuency tux Govennon or Canvor, &o, Ke, jons. But on the 9th jostant, the Admiral veing on Coast, I+t us hope you will continue on this station. until Regn Macao Roads, on the 2ist of April, 1843, } {rom the rivers, has p! ret a Rig of the board th ips, od! : sition freighters under the The undersigned commanding the U. 8. A. sqradron in | Conve Wii him excel” respect en cil qilihe arrangements with his government ond Bir Henry Comfodore Kearacy also transmitted various cor- | tito Status? The Britis “emicers: have “4 by . informed me ¢ East Indies, is charged by the governsaent of his coun. | that it | . . | Pottinger shall have been completed, when I shall consi. | respondence between himseli, the U. 8. Vice Con- | hers, that their subjects defy them, by pointing to the ty with the important duty of protecting the lives and enn ‘ot credit "Yat by tong abchorink Ta that place der tho war atan end, en not bere’ sul and the Governor. ‘The following are copies of | American hen oree that contravand "article ; t Tjam pace Tsk hel oA BE RD. ni 10 W—The fine fast sailing 2Om SEARO oT ate eae ead yurthen, will sail in'n few days, having most of her cargo exuaged. For freigh of bull of HA bales cotton, iy fp, 2 ster on board, wet iS OBHULL & MINTURNS, atdec 87 South st. Ps _FOR CIVERPOOL—To sail ina fow daye—The or, fast sailing, ‘and copper fastened BB cr emer SOUTHERNEN, T. D. Pak luer, master, Will sul as shove. 0 over For freight of 500 bales cotton or the bullt thereof, or passage, perty of hia countrymen, engaged in honorable pur- | suspic) will be unav ‘ Tam, with great respect, his communication to the Governor and his re- | in hopes that this deeecration will receive rome sal avingencelleneneommodstons, apply tthe Captan on Dour broke lawful commerce. If they are} treated with in- will awees riuinerens reusiy sioooee rete the ‘our obedient servant, ply :— Soneone' before I leave, in I fall io with any a "WOODNCLL & MINTURNS, 67 Boneh st. | | MECHY, oF are plundered by pirates onthe seus, it is his | onter sean, wo muell aliite promot harmony ond food {etgnedy P. W. SNOW, U. 8. Conmul. Icearney, Commodore of the American chips of war, | Yestels of this kind. ne aldec 4 i ; cong | duty wherever hic arrives to monage these af- | will, end forever enjoy fnilnees of peaco. To Cowmovore Kranwey, and directing country’s afairs in China, Kaecey ex. | With regard to the Ariel, 1 have taken her papers and FO AYRE DOT To eal ine fer dope aM | maintain the. Honor of his anon coumeymens tnd to} | Torthis, 1, the Governor, ardently hope. With con-] Commanding V. 8. Squatron, Claims and respectfully ioforms your Txcellenes, more | colors from her, ond I bave obliged her master te dis- | Now Work eae, SOU TAR NER T: O Pel hevelie meat poss cnr stent babeeke ee ever ee tein feuerd this communication is made. et the 15th November he transmits duplicates | particularly regarding Y. :.’s former communic tion, in - Sea Pine! aren nares - ty a A Master, Will mail as above. : i". : , of this corres len ond states his intenti 10 | which were some expressions respecting the trate, ond “2 | ibeteightot 40 ten of cotton, ball thereof, or masage, ap- J {ReitJustand rightful usages, “When leaving his coun. a. ion t P ag wot . ich will render them unevailable, and are re- try, he was speci re To Hrs Exoetuency tie Gormnmon or Canton, ke. &>. remaim some time longer in the Chinese mak. | “nsettled business between the two countries. manner whi the'high soas his o Fey | gon 1a ake te eriony to | _, Commodore Kearney commanding the V7.8’. Squad: | ing a visit to Mnailla ta the meanwbile. The Commodore is led to believe that your Excellency arnt read nec ia the altel states s iat ee paleo reserve and return home any distrerned shipsrrecktol mar. | TO In the Vieat Indes, makes this second communication. | From Manilla Tay he writes on the 23rd of No. | hes misapprehended the mening of his commanication | Wii's i ' uv ae it r tr f — Hy once or trvice in Boston harbor before ale sailed, and is a era nas yenjclate iainndes and on his arrive’ in| May, hove bewa both eh ect aa tae eee (he 2e'R | vember, 1842, detailing the leaky condition of his | Of test Octeber, and in YF. '« communication of the 17th } Goce or Core te Domne mare vetare ihe celled, end ise | the Captain on by or to Bhs WOODRULL & MINTURNS, autre #7 South street. WANTED—Goot and suitable vessels to freight ¥ i || Chin», it was to be his first object to h received, and attentively pernsed. ; uultime, which the Commodore hes received | seen Gen, Narre ase Hoare, | smuggling opium by Mu own countyman tend set | Therese ariotlers eiigiagly ‘red fm your | Mh; ANd the Neeenity he will be wader of return | hea cretaly ren he conaiie that supposes | Teese ol her character, tall end Chem Rome, tt ae Tiavtora, New Haven, Mid ‘Albany, ‘Troy and other | allow them or others, under his nation’s flag, io engage in plies, regardiog the inquiries fs wanes of life and pro- ing rome in the most direct way, instead of by the | him to have received extensive powers from his own (o- Greer wkend oe be fe Se reg a i | P "The — pres wil} f Pa tirag omapjorment that contraband traje. petty, have been minuteiy and cerefully examined by me, oh "4 18th D. Bag Magee beg :. manege the weihtiest bengend sod ted States, seem to have satay rere wv Bynes | given. Apply & CO, On arriving in China, recently, his countrymen certi- | 8° Commedoro. Ja the lecember, he announces a change, | #0 qualified to settle atreaty with the Imperial Commis- } to. Nien teen eo pg i soe panne ate BAFFOM aie fied tohim in due form’ that Io tho ring of last Aa to the loss of life of Sherry and the imprisonment of | which heavy weather had compelled, in the course | sioner, which, after being ratified by hts Imperial Majesty, illegal, sham pale “. sot Aweia hi Dock street, Puiicdiphia. || when the English attacked Canton, they? ore ntazong | Sertein American citizens, there being the resuits of mic- | of the Boston. shall become a permanent treaty between our two coun: | known, by whichour national charactor publi onsabee Pe FON NEW, CREMANE Lovin « = New | tnd anxious to remove to Whampot to avoid the troubles; Si tetdiert ti rorecute at this tate pe- | From Macao Roads on the 15th January, 1943, | ties the Commodore, ; rorean hi Cuteaticei ne fation ave confides tomervhants, whoee interests are so ine , at t t this the Chi i : a in authors thereof ; nsmits 2 A ‘ n 3 5 fib: eta sai ng, recketip MARIA! Waar ly ise ict, giving tavarancen ot petection febothat a Meleritniie co Sopa ideas [a ty Heard’ abhi tity C anton ox leon may vegan ean, connery. Wilk ne dehy are antlnet copy of n mnalto notice os te . NU LUNN, Capt. Btevens, will p 'y wail as above, her re- J On the lay the pretort issued a special one, in which he statements mi a the 7th of the previous month, in which th e tt it a1 | is respectful: nted for your information. e sub- “ ade by Mr, Moras, ; », in which they re- | rejoin to it in the same spirit of amity, ond straight re- prese' } wuler handsome, fanished sega: pk, Tong cngaged in commerce the eek ak | fal lossoa sustained by himself, Me Mills, end stkernsby | (ested his interference to obtain compensation | {aman snsweryand ends high ofices to China, afte, a | Jest hea been breaght to the knowledge of the Imperial For freight or passage, hat modations, apply on brand i wharf, fc street, oF 10 E. K. COLLINS & CO. 56 South a a New Orleans Messrs. HULLIN & WO FF, howl pe mp ly. forward nit goods to their address. 27 i i i y fliers, by © translation of the same into the Chinese Cersof the C. 7 tho seizure of the beat of the American ship Morrison, | {rom the government, and also his reply, making a | connection with the Imperial Commissioner, wiil delibe. | y fescue ores mamaria aajedly tatuees meee ear Cuptein Benson, have been carefully examined by me, the | communication to. the government Trough the , rate and settle a permaneat treaty of lasting peace and | >guage. ive tull protection to the utmost of their strength, and | CmMmodore; and I have directed Mr. Delano, the U. 8. A. | Consul. friendship. But to commence this good thing, to open Thave the honor to romain, very respectfully , , Your obedient servant, L Vice Consul, to inform the Hong merchants of the {uli} Oa the 16th J; h his intention | this road of mutual benefit, belongs to H. I. M. of China, ‘ FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line—Regular Packer | ‘2% shou! ‘obbers or bandits come ont to plunder i ol a anuary he announces his intention (Signed) L. KEARNEY, oft Meret cogaty fe galing paket OF molest you they shall be punished with increased se- | ¢mount claimed by mo, and to receive thesame, and dis | to proceed to ihe city, and make a direct commu. | 9 tke gantry aver ae seates Seay: Commanding the U. 8. Squadron in the East Indies. z tribute it to the several persons, Morss and others, as in- i R and beg that $ any goods carried off shail be restored, so that ‘" De }, Morss ane A nication with the government relative tothe above onoring another. Ameri To tux Hononanie Tae Secreta’ allest loss shall not be austained.”” T bh fpr nt losses they susteined by the seizure ofthe | ioases, He also states hia intention to address the ahem and savcantens, Gaaweena ream caties ington ‘ie aul Ts and remained unconcerned without fa 4 decide in accordance with what is just, aa | <overmment on the subject of American commerce, | of any othercountry. Regarding his communication cf | TO Aventcax Mercuantefaxp ormens.— persons expectedly {ue othe intimated in your reply, I have not feiled to regard the | 4” to take the preliminary Steps to make a treaty | let October, the Commodore r quested Y. B. to inform He or or tne Navy, Wash- fonesreit sail As above. her iogule day. ght oF passrge. having accommodation uaequal!ed for splendor and coufor, apply on board, at Orleans wharf, foot st a bahay f. K, COLLINS & CO., 56 South at. i liberality and confidence displayed by your Excellency ; | with the Chinese, as otherwise he apprehends that the | his Imperial Majesty that his countrymen at Price of peste $100 f ne i Lt ha tht y, iti ‘ : against entrusting the same on boerd any vessel in the Packet ship (arrick, .B. J. H. Trask, of 1100 t nH ized one of merch and my Claim for remuneration, being limited to actual | British Treaty will operate to the detrime Amer. | ing in China ought to be treated with kindness, and their | 2 veda,” inder the the States | aucceed te Bheridan, aad sail S0th dans bee sevulor der? Ut Carried him into the city and kept hin iy coe on 4 | Losses, will, T nape, bs antatnctory to yout Reoelinccy: | Gan commerce rn ee Lee oe they properly omght Yo be. It Y. © in } 4 wim ott ag es nbreea } other merchant, Mr. Morss, t 4 ith assurances of respect. From Canton River on P. reading these words, ¢ Commodore was . . Sonstellation, Harbor of ings, gotrendy two boats hoping tScacuvercnc ahrevey | sme Ath, 1842. bet fornia nfeiver on the 27th Tanuary,, 1843, | Sogging a favor {tom China, then Y. Eo wes wasoube: | Daed on board the U. & . Constellation be And somo of his papers in separate boats. One ofthe boats | _ From Hong Kong roads on 234 July, 1842, Com. | United States Vice-Coneul at Macao, and United eit mit BLACK BALL, OR OLD OF LIVER 7 ; poe Gees Bok 1A t ¥ J in which Mr. Mi Moreover, his own count yore a Vow Mint Aen ee Mey Ie KEARNEY, Be, ko, 4 w x : ‘ a rt mat ‘and well known very { sailing packet ship tuembane the ethos fx Which, were ecunnarmed, but Kearne transmits duplicates of the foregoing let- | States Commercial Agent at Canton, relative to | do any act derogatory to the high honor of either cown- “Waw Exocann.—A man named COLUMBUS, George At Cole, commander, will sl positive: [hy soldiers noon alter she Io the onan ‘One m: (eis anc correspondence, reports of state of crews, } the losses of Messrs. Heard and Co. try. It in rather the desire of the Commodore always to |, Jupar Lyncw in New Exatann — (A team Hamed Iyian figunturpassed accommodations for Cabja, 2d Cabin, J ed Sherry was lon and his body has nevernecn tees, Fee elem tne aererrieeges Feeeipt of com} | On the same date he writes a letter to Mr. Up- gbey his own country’s high commanis;andin any ese } Parkhurst» who had sold the favors of his wile 8 I ' . ‘ 8 fro! i i ing “ the . | to advis i ional laughter for a cons » ibsia- and Btcersee Fanangen, ther ee Jo oe ee country, i" seon. Another, Mr. Miller, was nearly killed, h ving re- shur, stating his reasons tor assuming “ the respon: @ as to the means of attaining nation: tance at Hanover, N. H, was tarred and feathered a few fin H for, to select tay ‘unequalled line efits || evenings since, marched through the streets, and instract- celved many and very severe wounds, ‘The remaisi On the 27th July, he forwards werks containing | sibility of u non-compliance with orders tobe home | 40¢8 not appertain him. But if he can be the mea acl Aine were all injured, some more and seme less, ‘These | Chinese state papers, and alo works containing | from June to July, 1848,” in order to attend to | tough fore short time, of procuring theve great justice is under- steel is ou ite | rr nc Sey ie inne ae ay teresa nce iution 5 Gninsos Row | Area, mre and eng shat in oie, | Recast ue ran a hunts tt Ae cif hr bre mee y genome, etd A u ade in the a nese '- | he has only anticipated the w: t l- « Collego, whose scientific researc “ato street ent door to the 1» New York, hed been by the Americ: é " sgealppadpins: Runy Know the Imperiel will, all dtticalty will fa futare one To lustot thet the offender bed been in the ; . ment, ans, ) consigned to j On the same date he writes giving an account off On the 11th February, 1843, he announces that terference ia the. ‘interne! policy of einer Gountsiee| ond vicinity long enough,

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