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Vol. XIII, No, 38= Whole Ne. 4635 HE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, Girculation---Porty Thousand. DAILY MERALD—Kvery day, Price 2 cents per copy—$7 je in advance. KUROrE—Kvery 1 its per copy—$8 00 per annum, payal ERQTISEMENTS at the usual prices—always cab TING of al kinds exeonted with beauty and des by mail, addressed the |, or the Postage will be de- ey. q boy's tar of the 1 letters or gommpanications cy Se North Westhenrast of Values ACUUMMUDA YIU: CHANGE OF HOURS N ARKANGEMENT.——On and atter Monday, will ran as follows:— A. M. (Boston for qeene undeys) stopping at George’s Manor. . M., daily, for Greenport and finterme- at 4 P.M. for Fe e NPoRT—at $34 A. M., daily secommodation train for Brook; 4 Athi Pe M2, (Boston Train) ey ee St Pas lyn, or om the arrival of train, SUNDAY TRAINS will hereafter run to ian— leave Brook'yn at 9A. 2 Veeve thom Leave Baooxny on the arrival of Leave Fasstrepats st 6 A. et 8 ’el Leave rey Zz o'clock P. M., Farmingdal 1236; Rac ah Brashvilie, the sex: ran jieksville, 44; Fasmin; 88; Suifolk Beation, $1 ford Station, $1 183: Vag 62)6; ead, oo Ui on lines on the arrival of Trains at the ‘e passongers at very low fares, to all parts Crates will be in readiness at the foot of Whitehall following trips to aa LAR MAIL LINE FOR BOSTON. YIA NORWICH & WOR. FE Ee byes whet 7 ery. thetreeterst Norwich 6 ly tmland Alipiyge? This aay to rior otherwise give and ai:.ves in Bi ‘The int 4 o'clock, P.M. JA: VANDELGHILT, 4% tfre WINTER ARKANGEMENTS.—The Norwich, Worcester and tation Line—Th i Capeain Daniel Hi cl ‘New York from will be taken at sammer it aceommodations apply Norwich, Conn...and to 38, 40 South wt. Now York. STATES MAIL LINE. AND TROY, Raitroud. eee wy H ea fro = rough br Daylight, Be for Bridespore "for Bridgeport, Seapen niceu'in ino Passenger Lin in Aibany and Prove at 3 ,ad Locomotive engines have been jo gm is in every respect equal to the best il. it Line by Steamers Nimrod, and Moh ‘Tarift same as last ficulars wquire at the Of imgaton and Wells’ oman, ar.—For turther par- rket utreet Pier, and Wall “treet. M. PERRY, Agent. eH AND NOK PH AMI! VAL Ee STEAM SHIPS FROM LIVERPOOL. ‘ed. 1, 167 Hibernia, ‘Mareh 1, 1647 Qambria, From Bostoz to From Boston to o berths seeured until enced surgeons. No freight, MPRA Ape 1 Jt: Agent ARN DEN & COS 6 Wall a. betweea Livsrpool and beep entered inio with ine between Liv= he steamships tor 6 ‘or freigiot, presage, or any oper 2H Tn addicon to * ab and Boston. & contract “a government, to establish a | jew York direct are now being built, and early next year d me when they will start. eamers will sail ¢ id Boston. and between aLlN AND IKELA England, frejan B est 2 usual dralts are furnished ‘and National Bank of Seotland, paya’ numerous branches throw counts also, on It. C cO., $ AW CO. Liver: Old Ratsblished Passage Office, 275 Pearl st. ‘AIN AND IRELAND. Ty 0 BW YORK AND L and largest eatablis! beg leave to call the a house in the em ids residvog in the Old immediate despatch, and which sail every five days fo: ward Passengers, direst, frou eet that the patronage them for many years ‘on of emigration bark, the money ‘omary. f by li id eM BV RN ES US © t, comer of Wall, N.Y, at. at, will not be withhel % 1 parties engaged for, not For fuither particu! 36 Waverloo Road, Liverpool. if b. oa 'S GULAR L PACKET: APSCO7'T beg to inform their friends and ir friends in any part of | in the above named | from Gtasgow pui re Persons wishing to ha Paokets on rease tally ow the 15: perienced captaine nerustomed noted tor their kindness to passen, W. & J.P. _.96 South street, 2d door bel REMITTANCES TU IRELA. 0 to any partof England or “paid, to the anbseriber, or ° aud, Leyland, of Seo! d atenrest poat town, Will We itnunediatel and @ reevipt to that mitted bY letter, post sid (0 whom {es to an ——— — ne ne NEW YORK, MONDAY M | AFFAIRS IN ALBANY. | LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS, NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. A Ww 2th, TELEGRAPHIC. he THe ith O) CH MON H- | — ioM NEW YORK Ship SHERIDAN, C: fab, Je Ausanr, Feb. 6, 1847. vii f gay ie wee Feb: Senate. * pibpuns «ited he The Asembly resolutions to vote thanks to General ‘i aye PROM ELOERPOOL, Taylor, were reported with come verbal amendments. “ RGSCIU RS rcay ' | Mr. Canx said that it bad been suggested that Gone- “ SIDDON i . | 1h at Dae meee ral Wool, although not present at the battles, ought not jese ships are all of the first ¢} ah thivelty, with sech improves nusual co! general approbation. solution was recommitted for smendment. 7 themunless remula billa of eahne ee sic eeN eee ent | emigrants, were :received, and sent to the Committes Vor freight or Poseage s y to, on Commerce. ‘i Ecole HINS, 26 South ar The Heuse resolution appointing a committee to visit 3 the Chnton County state Prison, wos concurred in, CLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFIGE, | 1.9 been amended by extending the enquiry into the Py Pg conduct of the officers, nud the management of the funds, Adjourned. SAMUEL THOMPSON AND NEPHEW, Asombly. # YOR THe" Biack Bran” Link OF Pacxnrs. . to New Yor! 7. es : Polly Bodine. going through the bill, the committe referred to the Judiciary Committee. e the New York and Erie Ruilroad, was received. Atuanr, Feb. 6, 1847, T and the public that ships to their hue of pa between Y damoges. pool, which has bes af pena aud ext 4 Ma pate ———————_—___— a fore, fees itty years, and have no Herald: Bereign: Correspendsnce, passage of their frien m England, Scot- Lonpon, Jan. 4, 1847. that they fill find ne f comfort, courenien: from Liverpool the year, making delay, and the c grants at the port af embarkation Sue per steame from the various I ships inferior to days, throughout t expense to emi- roasibl and Scoteh ports, with all at scale Sal eephiek arenes and One “Banking Interest—The English Carrying Tra the lowest rates: and when thotesettied fordeciine coming | Mexican War in England—President’s Messoge Stal "Yor fer eurtenlt app Fpompuly refunded, a8 | rection Situation of Irelund—Court Anecd SAMUEL THOMPBON & NEPHEW of the Writ of Right—Meeting of Parliament—Topice ar] street, orto C. Grimshaw & Co,, 10 Goree Pinata to be Discussed. Drafts or exchange, payable at sight, are also furnished sey amount, on ate Glyn & Co.,' B: hers, London , rimahaw & Co, National Bank of | mE Jo. Ap a P alarm. Ships laden with breadstuffs come in too from Nt ‘ 3 te , 4 ani? lew York 21st, iverpool éth of eac! From New Fork. Hiserpoot demand for Indian corn alone is enough, and will con- ec. feb. * 6 | tinue so for at least six months to come, to drain youof New ship Uperpoet, 1188 tens, Giz* —§ | all the stoek you have on hand throughout the whole ex- fareh 6 | tentofthe Union. Nodoubt you will have pleuty ofoorn to New shi fehe W. Te tous, F Woodhouse, spare, but New Ship Constitation, 1600 tons, wiles ny Ship Hottingner, 1050 toas, Pmesire Butaly daly Bept. tanta fat suing, aviuices ation, Sons ie | willbe Wabled ext year as are ce ate ear, and, farmers may rely en it that any surplus they can rai new Yor ity, and will a @ despatched punetually on lst of | ers may set themselves to work ing are elegant and commodions, and are furnished | ‘UGeT# of breadstulfs for England, a with whatever can conduce to the ease and comfort of passen- @ permanency. ts. Price of 0 $100. the United States, it will alee be a very great one to Eng: ""Neinhor the capeaias wor owners of these ships will be re- | end. This will sppear a paradox, Ita however Seca sponsible for any parcels or peckages sent by them, unless | true. It will even be a greater benefit to England to de. regular bills of lading are sigued therefor. pend upon the United States for breadstuffs than to raise ‘or freight or pasenge anety ILL & MIN’ them herself. For while this will render the United ip ae NTR, rto | States the granary of the world, it will render Eagland FIELDEN, BROTHERS £6. the carriers of the world. She has more shipping mire : Liverpool. | carrying trade than any other pony and, therefore, in eS _| imotting American breadstutta, will do t0, not only tor her own requirements, but also for exportation to th bY other countries of Europe. Her shipping interest is Roc oT Co. «Imoat equal in importance to ber agricultural interest, ANGEMENTS. hence the opening of her ports and repeal of corn la Remittances to and Passage froin Great Britain and Ireland, | if on the one hand it me lepress the agriculturists, e onthe other elevate the shipping interest BLACK BALL, OR OLD LINE OF LIVER- | change in her legislation, which will give activity to t) - PO! KETS. American farming interest and to her shipping, will by ling from Liverpool the 11 id of means, as it has been apprehended by the protectioni: aia Saye Armenian Se produce a corresponding depression la the sugitk . friends, ean 7 bagreminatees ce: csety it gern ia _ een only pertains to w! and other breadstutts, and th the eight ins competing capil employed hats kinioete ia raisin, best. at wary bs Great expenso, can and wi employed on the lan dag: freer thee Feet oeatip rahi are | vith prodt.in relaingother ted Gatoncey productions, whii , there, will seearesentout without | wheat cau be raised for Eogland much cheaper in 1 y United Btates than here. ‘This seems to promise bene f Liverpool Packets, com | to all parties in both countries, and hence America ips, and will seil from Liv- Vat May. "lat eptember | tutte to England, which may bo calculated upon. with wth a_the subscribers, » Ist October. an unknown series of years tocome. ORNING | to bring in ail the supplies ‘them are oblige though the English ca sual activity, it is not Itwas usualin Eng! see great distress among sailors in London Ports, and the streets were filled ferers of that class, begging sailor | well employed. Notwithstanding th: , FEBRU the Jefendant wsed it ing their very looks, their peat yep xclamations, and ks and dresses. | emony of reception before | thing in grand style,a la Meth | Lady O’ Rafferty, or Lady O' with suf- | Me: » but such is not the ense now, not a isto be seen—they are all actively and | hibiti. ded, were it not that id to go out in ballast; so that | ing trade is in a state of unu. rofits than at or. |, at this time of F precedency, thei little jealousies of each \e goes through all the cer- | for which the 'y as 8 gaming-house, 'y. As ‘ha mndant was charged: , mimicking every | Mr. Humpfry, the court personating at onetime | clerk to the Iai a 2 —At the requesto f 1, to prove the ines which were then continued 4 the price of the di wines sent to Bolton street, or used by Lord lub, abd unpaid for. iimself had ordered th Bolton street. jealousy and outcry made a your operations in Mexico, what a benefit it woul an impetus it would give tocommerce | tage it would be to Mexico, if the Uni- | States should keep possession vf the and throw them open, If that was not produced? for the witness p when they remained unpaid, they were kept as vouch coffee-room transactions were, by the rules of ories again, and put ut bursting,‘ Oh! my, &c., Ko., for all the world as and as merrily as uny jally farmers wife in Orang. This, of course, will be bardly crodited by many | then, enues of high lifein Gotham, but it is a fi it vulgar to laugh and lik aie, @o advant Mexican ports, as other American ports, to the Mexico herself would soon see reason to thank Be and resuscitation such a conquest in her. When the ancient kingdom of ugiand by act of Parliament, | detested the act, and abhorred '# of to-day acknowledge that a fathers, were quite wrong in ent, aad the astosishing pro- commerce, manutactures; the ,and population,which has flowed | nviuces them that even a whole nd an evil, a8 it appears, may be So, may not Mexico and all the whe deem the present con in the wrong ? and may it not turn out ing in the worl® that could be done for standing the jealous blustering of the neh is ii fact the tacit acknow- every enlightened person on ‘Thoxe ‘whe look with compre- the present momant, and its party Passion, will see in the animation and life which Ameri- San enterprise and ouergy are giving to the doad and tor- pid carcake of Mexico, a iutunity rich sults, ot which Mea co herself will hereafter be astoniah- The President oocasions, hay been received with, tish lion, who has shown his document to tatters with his paws, inhi But it is only a momentary fit’ of p “Well, | never,” to be omitted. His course and conduct had met with | you fer the chan; and she does not think any “human.” It is seid that thane good take off and cle and eccentricity, But | must conclude, om A very remarkable obit to all lawyers and all who ur ‘uited States, I cannot omit. 1846, died in the Court of Queen's Be: ter Hall, iondon, the Last of his race, now di one forever, “The Writ of Right.” y fast trial of a writ of right was had; henceforth this an- cient mode of claiming lands in England is ubolishod.— | It was conducted in ancient feudal form, before tho | rand Acsizes. The case was Selby, demandant versus “The tenant hath event is histori nd; perhays it ix great- rocess of extermination has islature on legal mat- f ¢ | to be due by him? Why was pot Gabriel, Mr, Srencen agreed with the suggestion, and the re- nothing pleases her better | of this hell, (laughter. Ver acting of Irish ideology | coffee room, called? | that Crockford’s wa iting many interesting matters. | many @ young man, however, of great jute ) who received the money in the the whole nation of Scots d be ae could exist pa the the union;but now,the Scot: whole uation, all their fore: their then universat contin, perity of Scottish ports, iwerease in wealth, cuse, ‘The House resolutions relative to the transportation of | | their ruin effected fortune by that establiehment. On December 17th, | « nobl mach in Westminis: | hi What was his answer to ap, who compleined that his son wes ruined by it” If he bi probability never have been hi ad been brought forwerd, he (Mr. J hoped the jury would mark it with thei Biving their verdict for th Yon, in summin; iven to sustain the tion of thoes who playe of subscriptions or entra whatever of such an understanc dence, either, to show who lived ai but there was quite ant felt on interest in the tural to suppose that he ha wines, of the value of whi inion. Aa to the speci b in question was a ci | duty to tell them that, in both by day an | at common la: nation may be wrot in reality a blassing. party in the Unite quests an evil, be to be the best thi ne a day—I live A bill was reported, taxing Richmond county with the expenses Orange ceunty hes been put to in trying leading journals he; Jedgment and persuasion o } this side the great yr hensive vision bey e: owndos, tenant. more right than the demandant.” cally interesting to every legal mi ly to be lamented that t been adopted by the English Legis ters, instead of the process of improvement ‘This action of a’ writ of right was in many respects better than the action of ejectment ; its only fault wes being too prolix, too expensive, and too protracted. But these faults were i ecossurily belong to it might have been nd ready as an action of ejection, a valuable mode of asserting a ri reserved in the courts of law. ¥ of the Union, the action of the writ In England’ it ia gone—dead—for J date aforeaaid. ment meets, bona fide, for despatch of bu- It will'be one of The verdict was 4 ‘The House went into Committee on the School Bills, ‘and rose and reported progress without taking any ques. tion, for the purpose of taking .up the bill concerning passengers end vessels coming to New York. Without rose, and it waa i nd ered the dine: ich the jury should jal plea, which stated | The report of the minority of the commissioners to lo- ppeared that persons played at by night, but play was not at all jundit being quite cle | except members, could go into it thought it did not come under the de mon gaming hense.” The jury should opinion, ws to whether the sum paid into court was suf- ficient to cover the plaintiffs de and if not, their verdict ought | sum aa they considered the plaintiff entitled to. ly returned a verdict fer the anded; but, on the suggestion of it was reduced, by deducta from sundry items for luncheons, soda water with respect to which no evidence was given. ar that no person, and play there, he form their own ‘ht of the noble eagle. wantages likely ti nquest of Mexico, hitherto been of no adva Apart from the Mexican cannot understand, the fi nomical views of the [ pring from the The suit of Croswell vs. French and Cassidy, for li- bel, was terminated ina verdict forthe plaintiff of $500 which country bas. itself or to the world sinass on the 19h. mand, as it was proved; additio: ertant times, to be for such Chief topica of discussion (thet alone is enough ministry mad) questi ions; poor rates in 8 “No, we will not sup "poor, England must feed them and her own poor .”" Another question, coercion! Must arms be taken from the peopie anil they be shut u edark 7 ‘That's horrible tyranny. be left to butcher each other in a general rising and Thi horrible too; but the first would be would be voluntary work though done, because voluntarily and jons, Cracow, Poland, (now » her dangereus advances; | her subserviency; France 0 angry with Louis Philippo refused to re jury almost immediatel ‘uff for the full sum dem: the learned judge, 1 rogue who Is known by. the cognomen ught picking pockets in d, tried and condemned to tual transporta- le blow in Ameri ed himself up Ii and safety, one cf | Corn Market—Entente Cordiale between the Unite? States and England—Manufacturers— Cotton—Mo- England; he has ‘Avttee pass | mentary Crisis in France—Louis Philippe and the disgrace, and itis to be hoped to Jas has given him aterri the rascal had dr gevtleman, and had got iuto g It ia to be hoped Le will self long in the United States, though it jeded in getting pitied Affairs In France, (From the Paris Journol des Debats } We need not observe about to commence on thi considerable interest. the session which is Foreign effairs will nal matters, we likely to com- Every one now admits we endeavored to accomplish too Tauch at a time. The d, whose was that trult?—e and patronized in Pennaylva. torious swindler—for many of the bread out With respect to ii Since my last there haa been a rapid and continued rise in the corn market. The stock in hand of evory species mer? | of grain is now much redused, and the panic, which had W LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. fora time been allayed, is now revived with redoubled it he robbed the English peopl tha, and hed the impudenc ten them. (By this means, while he robbed the people, a whole gang of confedera rich at the people hi her ambition; (Queen V. that she positive Your's gift for the children this firm little woman that same little’ ; Portugal ita civil war Greece its anarchy; Turl new provinces and wars; ‘ahi India,its discontent; Australia, its Hope, its Caffre war. Such are which must coi rd oa this subject. , that lawyer, one We the genieman, really believing all the told him, is going about persuading the better forthem to buy goods for the demand ; there ure not in fact ahips enough to supply the present demand with sufficient rapidity. The before this Parliament. weations without number, and ent to take pity on Mexico For ten yours we | didnot move. Thanks . ‘Ten years were lo tion perceived that it was country a means of civilizat progressive governments be some calling upon goveram: ‘What an agitated now presents, and they o on the horizon; how dark, men’s hearts failing them for fear of tho: seem to be comi rth. ‘oceeded too slowly, or rather we erous and libe pelapaautenen ee ely with them, they Very generous, and give them better wag a Llttle of tho profits they unduly mak “gammon,” as Mr, Dall donbt the jury of the Ai able lawyer credit for his unbiassed by his sophia agaiust him, and condemn the r to be hung, drawa ‘The dreadful situation of 1 Jands of Scotland, try is said to be suffering from eland,) is a terrific demonstration 9 is something radioally wrong in the kurope m of society aud civilizatios 18 not properly from tami oftho term is a misnome: been, and even i it continues to um ; almost every packet and # r0) Lit peace. What a prospect pprehended that your supply of whoat will t is not already exhausted. What an impulse this will give to agricultural production throughout the United States ; and not a temporary impulse, for your the treogth, of which letter plainly shows ican people will gi , will render tneir verdict mi not complain too much ef that ty was perhaps necessary in order that the w | be commenced, and it will {fein England—Nobliity and Gam- [—The Case of Lord Maldstone. [From the Loudon Herald, Dec. 4} In the Court of Exchequer, on Wednesday, this case came on. Mr. Humfry stated that the plaintiff, his cli-nt, was the widow and executrix of the late William Crock- ford, proprietor of the club in St. James's street known as Crockford’s Club ; and this action was brought og: the noble defendant to recover £21, being for entrance fee, and ten guiness for one year’ tion to the club, and a further sum of £76 for various dinners, wines, and other refreshments, provided for Lord Maidstone, and upon his order paid into court the sum of £37 17 6d. in respect of rt of the cloim, and denied that he hi any further sum ; und he also pleaded as a defonce that the house kept by the late Mr. Crockford was mon gaming house, in which the #1 did procure divers idl wregate and come together, and play at divers unlawini ‘his was the defence the noble de- | tendant had put upon the record, andhe (Mr. Humfry) | was sortg to findan English nebloman descending to £0 paltry and miserable an answer to an action of this do- As the case proceeded the jury would find that Lord Maidstone wasa constant visiter at the club it yoar in which it continued under Mr. Crockford’s management. ‘The defendant ate, drauk—did everything but pay ; he not only dined frequently at the club, but directed dinners and wines to be sent to the house of a lady living under his protection in Bolton-street, Piccadilly. paid into court was intended to meet this part of the plaintift’s claim, but if it wes cieat, for the many dinners snd “ claret cups” sent to tho house in question exceeded the sum paid into court strongly, on the the defence sot learned counsel are commanded by inen of experience | deed for many years, tocome. The United States farm- b raisers and pro- nd impartial man, admi that if we wish to finish what has must offer the companies Jess onerous and more certain advantages. ing but enormous | junction with railroad spee! | sumed incalculable proportions in cet nd, a8 also of the High- ct reat advantage to egriculture in rofits were seen rtain. imoginetions, ticipate ot to clip the va Because there has also from Belgi- The defendant had tat cattle trom the latter place. But tui sof them, have no means ag this abunda: d f railroad companies sed persons to con- wi at 44 in a sutlering present, to enter further into th fest that something must be dou Wwe are defending the inter ulista ; Dut we regard not that. ing the interests of the public, who require toads, and railroads well constructe: and Well served if it can be callod civilizatjou, ducts, and the means of ex lomerated in the games ol chance.” od ing them, are gathered up and hands aud power of comparatively e mass, whose la uable, have nothing, when ¢ ive their strength and labor, which I the @ock they have, in rail well maintained, Asto the bankers and capitalists, we never could discover what the pub! could gain by rejecting or ruining them, question of ternal order which demand: tution, and which will neceseurily tak legislative deliberations of this year. | that other questions had been placed on the orde: et weasion—such as a and the salt-tax. the nglish agri: daring the year 1810, the I an ate places tn the Ww. ly meal in atful to contemplate ? And this ople who call themsel: 's of oppression and covetousness, hav all up for themselves, till th day during the nded it wan insuft. lay herself out for a permanent export trade of bread labor some rights, os well as the « ver? Suppose a'man with a thousand dollar pocket could not purchase with his capital bread, what an outcry would be raised at this safety, apart and free from temporary speculations, for Lord Maidsione, up by him in this action, the concluded by Lal fully attempted in England—we refer to « postal referm. ‘These considerations of mutual interest are strong in- A bad harvest and the deplorable inundations of the aOR eae we eh itt July. Ist Noyember. | ducements to cultivate and maintain the bonds ofwni- 9 16th a | cable union between the two countries, and any attempt MONTEZUMA, Itty 7H edit {chp ecember: a res} Gumers of the Black Ball, or Old Line of Liverpool Packets, | to be deprecated. An entente cordiale between the thet no Passenger agents but iB Co. have permission United States and England, i the most desir ssengers by that line, | thing for both countries, while, at the same time, the the aernee authorised paasetger agents tarcbange af mind and solence between these twa t nations, will, perhaps, be as valuable to beth of thi dgaien direct on the MovtL Beak oy Peale: Otay amount, | teers tic Hermnte: be a9 valuable to be intereou! Meera rosea. arery; eae London, Bi ich ah el tha oy ti | are paid free ef discount or any charge whatever, in al peaceful suttioment of the Orogen question ; sure! ipal towns throug! Kagland, Ireland Nest!asd md | the mest zealous of the 64.40 men mast Tejoice they u al vehement counsels at the time did not prevail; whil Aviaror sbdseen by HelaA? ETS ae a cs, doubtless, this affair, calmly considered, will ber ogerd 85 Voleon etree NW, here dost irate Falton'Bank. | 10 the midst of beikalpeepne hegre etre Tonk: ‘h f Mr. Keohe, Senr., ‘Dui which shines with the greatest light the end bi aca coivemel conduct of Mr. Polk's adininistration. ¥ “PACKETS FOR. HAVRE—SEOOND LINE RE—SECOND LINE. It is to be hoped that tue United States farmers have leid themselves out for as great a demand of their next ith i ith harvest as there has been end yet is for the produce of of this Line will sail during the yearin the fol | o ic er noblest of tho land, the Dukes of Wellington, Argyle, Cleveland, Rutland, and Richmond, Prince Lieven, and others, who were members of the club, would probably | be aurprised to find themselves classed by Lord Maid. stone with ‘divers idle and evil-disposed persons.” It | was quito true there wes play at Creckiord’s, as at other | clubs where noblemen and gentlemen congregated, but | no house of the kind was ever more respectably con- ducted, and the jury would agree with him thet the de- | however, we must not fence was mean and paltry, and one of which, if the de- fendant was not ashamod, all his relatives must be. The frst witness called was William Simmonds, who was | the hall porter at Cro*kford’s Club defondant was elected a member, and frequented the club very constantly during the year 1340 ant dined many times, dinner, dessert, coffee, autumn eimpel us to abundon that expectation. An: experiment would be rash. We cavnot think of diminish- ing the public revenue, ata moment when the is catled ou to provide for the disusters caused by the in- undations and the dearness of provisions. status quo 48 sequired by tae mest ordiwary prudence, A crisis exists less profound, we believe, and loss alara than certain persous are tens of thousands of men with oy party politicians, on either side the “ ater, to produce ~The public are respeetfully notified, by desire of the | ¢Xasperation or irritate the two people, is much as if it wos quite right, it, except to say that cu things are. It is cer all the negro slaves in any part of the would in a better condition, and actu the suffering mas boasting, the mo seem to come far behind the ancients the encient people of Rome, Greece, Egypt, ko., &o., sucl Y willing to labor and pleased to’ represent incur the risk of jacreusing it ‘he best reforps attempting any hazardous project. order to succeed, require to be opportune — Courequent. ly no reform can be attempted this your. He proved that the | of our foreign relations germains to be con have no need to direct he defend- | tance. All Europe is Cracow; and eve: Whet a happy event in this view of the case was the receive more for their labor th Assyria, Babylon, pauperism (that is labor ving for went of employ) was not known or heard of; nor does it proceed from ux of population with the moderas, forthe population was some of those ancient na- e the population infinitely pauperism does not exist Jt is only in christian countries looks on and sees his brother starve, an English philosophe: blic opinion to their imper- The club prices were 16s. for | nd liqueurs —Cross-examined : play in the afternoon, and also at night after supper, which was served at twelve o'clock. Had never | cussed. ‘The almost simultaneous Jrockford or any one elao say Lord Maid: | Purliamente will be & solemn moment. stone had lost £40,000 at the club. Lord de Ros, Lord © vesterfleld, and Col. Anson were inembers of the club. melusion of the witness's cross exemination, riages Lave caused a difference between the will be publicly dis- ting of the two ‘© do not dread There are cor- English cabinets, which, in 15 days, ly 6 Also in China, wi da European countr: Kat | it; we rather expect it with impatience tain persons who believe and those debates wil contribute still more ture between the two conntric tho last, and that; should yon not be able now to supply much more of the increasing demand here, yet, next year, you. will be roady to double the supply without From N. York. F’m Havre. | stripping yourselves. It is, os | observed, a general fear Jan. 1, Ship UTICA, Capt. J A. Peirce, ST. NICHOLAS, N. W. Ship NIK i OLAS, Capt. which tear is added the terrible tact that all the grana: ofthe Baltic and North of Zurope are now com which formerly bore that now extinguished name, ai the iron despotism under which the people groan, Earope, for the hope of future supplies, almost upon the United States. Ship ONEIDA, Capt. Funek, No Ship BALTIMORE, Capt. J. John- ‘AI ston. pt. They are all of the first class, ably eompecded, ny ih | As Cato said to the enquirer who wished to kiow She secommodations ott ‘and cormody 4 the enbin fa $108, exe Hous. | The p ate the of wines and liquors. —Pas ¥D & HINCKEN, a farmers, “ Plough—Plough—Plough !” Now Agents, No.9 Tontine Buildings, x for the United States, if not for love at least for money, to sods seamen ihe mts oe rea ot Demuiyeetto mere ey into plough-shares and their spears into xpense ‘actually paid. au2l_m ma - 5 F ar ‘Lhe advance in the cotton market, together with the MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS high price of bread, is beginning to exereise « bed upon the manufacturing districts. F great manufacturers have been enga; The un an ie ips will bo regularly despate) 6 | se with the Liverpool cotton the form the Lord Chief Baron interposed, und stated that he had an appointment to meet the other judges, and must adjourn the further hearing of the c: doy, when the following witnesses were called :— ce, cellarman and butler at Crockford it Lord Maidstone dined at loast forty times there during the year 1810, and frequently efter it ceased to be managed by the late Mr. Urockiord. billa when paid were destroyed, but were kept as vouchers when not discharged intendent, and received the money in the coffee-roem. | No charge was made for supper according to the | ready been prove: There waa 9 different cellar for the wic John Hunt de) 80 of men in @ not hwli-filled world, have ction by preventing the is something radically pe, inthe christian distribution o: lieve and trast the contrary. We are convir wall guin by being investigated, wilt diminish at the tribum the two couutiies, (he eat | which tend to bring them together, having only to com- bat w pausing irritadon and frivolous divhke, must easily | obtain ihe advantage, A great experiment is ubent to be made on this ecca- sion, before the eyes of ali Enrope are about to find themselves engaged here that you cannot go on supplying much more; to proposed te prevent their poor irom marrying! wrong here, ia ki property. ‘Thi ing to which e @ unul the follow. cul interests of and the permanent re j exhausted. Poland formerly supplied abundantly the markets, but tne terrible condition of all the countries is portion of work and Jaber, shall have full justice done to himself and family, is certainly not think ‘what a spectacle thing in abundance the mass of the nown or discovered. Ireland exhibits te the world. except a seeondar; One Gabriol was super- ‘Two Parliaments The fect bas eb 1, that the greatest liberty of disens- patible with public order r | casion it is between two governments and two nations that a debste is about to commen sion be compatible with ti ach from Jord | peace ? Shwil it serve to id not pay them, | sjona? Shall it demonstra’ Phe lady in Bolton What a brilliant prospect for the American plough ! €8 | sion is not incomp wed that he took rice of pas. | three greatest things of vgriculture, ‘ Pasture—Pasture . iccadilly, when em: ‘ $ elone fails in on ure!” so now it might be said to the American on, and thet betra: tho roal at@te of civilixation and society in Ireland. And ituation 1 An aristocracy like Dives, und zarus, who would used at supper. dinners to No. 13, Bolton street, ployed as porter at Crockford’s ; two other porters did so likewise ; they all recei Maidstone, and whenever his lordship that mm was put down in his bill. street to whom the dinners were sent ga tive shillings cach as a Christmas-box. Lawrence (also a porter) corroborated the last witness's evidence, end proved the defendant’ which several orders for wine were. Tho dinners sent Shall this discus. be fed with the itter, or to calm th pas in tiyor of absolnte | vernments that diplomatic and international in order to arrive at trented betwoen one cabinet an: official relations; or, in favor of free light of # public discussion is the best mode of conctud- ing the difticulties which ha’ and his hounds and Pheasants, but he calle upen England to pevple-—this poor aificted, suferin (Laughtor )—W. i§ contributions for this handwriting, in and humanity for s0 anavaa, and boasts of hi Qence on the Lat, au Marseilles the 10th of each mon fusing to buy cotton and stopping their works as much as but they must cive inand submit to the the market, aa regulated by th supply of cotton is nearly one. ally has been of late years. daring the year,as follows = up 5 ptains. eR’CE de JOINVILLE, (now) Lawrew MISSURI, S ARCOLE (new) GASTON, NEBRASKA (new) Watse hips. Captain CH'CE de JOINVILLE, (now) ‘awren MISSOURI si From N. Yor! Apni June 10 Nov 10 s Ivester,' July 10 Dec. 10 | the Manchester market is Comparatively small, us sow- ARCOLE (new) Eveleigh, gu 4 pared with former years, owing to the ubove mentioned oe cause. ws wesw ae ot the fits sles, neta Sed be oa 7 | Greet listens it is apprehended, willbe experienced 1 . Their accor a insur | among the manufacturing c. owing to this passed for comfort and ‘convenience. ‘Goods ildressed to the things; for when ¢otton and bread wore both oh sen tt a wall be forwarded free of other charges than those acta | barely lived by Use frnits of their labor; what will t 'y Pea, now do at the present high price of both these necessary freight, hy ¢ oF UAT ANBEREAIN 8 PHELPS, Proprietors Sits Ones cmtanees eae eens ae oyD ie HING EN Agent, facturers pushed production to an exc : ltr #Toatine Buildings, #8 Walleeos. Waters. o0ds cheap, so that they Were obliged te give low w. - they always do when they can show to the wor NEW YORK AND GLASGOW LINE OF eek fetch ey eee Oe Bani % their production; so tha cap cotte: S aammale dd mar, frou this onuse, much Dentarg | it is to ve hoped that dear cotton opposite may not produce the disastrous eflects eons from New on the Lat, and Glasgow ou the upon the wen joturing population which it is approhend- y ‘ ed they will do. From Ni York. Fs Giisew | As) gave warning of the event in my lest, 00 Ship BARACEN, N. T. Hawkins, » Nowe 15, happened, the monetary crisis in France has come toa Areltisg | grantee posted 106T; when the ene werk Deca pj iti! ir Ol ' 1 ‘ori ler 4 Br. Ship BROORSBY, H. M’Ewea, } Nov. i ug. 16. | dered dich sigeal arvioes to the aolid zeeronntiio intecont by the boldness, truth, and foresight 0: ite developmna | fhe Bank of France is in a ticklish Fituation, exactly the groat monster bank jof the United States was then situated. Br Sark ADAMCABR,Jn0 Wright Seer Bere 8 jan. 15. . Bark ANNHARLEY,B. Seott, Beni. Owe : ce tae is unhappy and unhealthy position hewn ho ‘ hon 3 ‘ebrus. 15.1 sprung fom tue meddling and con- ‘Teng shire ace good. rubstantial vesuela ably commanded, remcat eth beabine eta ens and will seif punctually on chetr regular days, ir ise end Depking moasroh, | modaticns for passengers,are and everyattention mercant er SREP ES | paid to promote the} comfort. e agents or ° aul stuck ex- | Rot be responsible for any parce! Or packages s0.t by thes, ut of his dynesty, ax | taloe ills lading are signed therefor. The consequen: | for frei ao eee OOO TULL & MINTURN, oatre REID & MURRAY, here “pa THE NEW CONSTITUTION—Tws magnis {rr iaeesat and (ore Livarroot cathe Wh Ace d ONSTITUTION in toe largest ( 400 tons reg ter} and decidedly the mest el f 1 now apparent; the bank bas ing desperate effor' tual if this will be uble to fill up the vortex. fad tte ths bento 1 oe Fe admit or confess. , what a strange, what an anomalous spec: | exhibits to the world. their mouth they to Bolton-street were taken in by a female serven Osborne, collarmen, proved that he had taken a dozen of sherry on one occasion, und King-street, where tho late Mr. Crockford had a private place of business, aa a Wine merchan street, Piccadilly. We repeat that j perhaps, depends the liber ont thot the result of they possibly could, moat of them working short time: vitable law of ‘With one corner of y out loudly and Justily for separa- tion from England, and with the other corner they cry | out and demand the gilt aud bounty of nearly one hui | and fifty millions of dollars from the Who would wish to be Prime Minister of Englend, with | nigma ot Ireland to resolve ! Peel hash d | pe, and Lord John Ru else) knows not what to do. ovly like a square-inch plaster on a square.mile worse than the present, they have Irt the regular seed time | d of cultivating the Iand, have beta elves to work on public roads, in order to | pocket the ready cash of government at the sacr Thus, the very remedy, intended as | aremedy, will act by producing @ worse and more ex: | ase, because now it is onl: We are firmly trial will be in iavor of y. Agreut session is prepar i cording to ai appeara i dozen on auother, from to No, 13, Bolton. It was deliveres there, plantift’s attorney, and also aitorney to the lat ted thatthe debt for which the brought, or any other dabt due to the Jat had not been purchased by witness | ed: The only arrangement made between the plaintift and witness was, that he should receive his costs and tea per cent. commission on all debts recovered. who (with Mr. Jones) addressed the jury ai sume longth for the defendant, and complained of the uomerited obloquy and invective attempted to be cast upon his cli ent, beacause he thought proper to defend the present ac- tion upon the grounds stated on the record the potato crop | ed that the defendant, insted of feeling in the least de Gree ashamed, was entitled to praise tor the manliness rage with which he hed resisted a claim made on bebalf of the the manager of @houre into which, numbers ot young, inexperienced, wud honorable men were inveigled for the purpose of effecting their destruc i ad opened the casw on behalf Of all manulectur @ goods must rise in proportion, so that your dry goode merchants who have got their supply for the year may expect to make @ good thing of it. ‘The stock of goods in game Engl d. | fil predominate 0% tusk is imposed on the partment, Wa ell (as every body Presont relief and #1) Minister, Frances competitor at the tribune, or any ri =i >a te Drew, decensod— hereby given, that the undersigned have hex da- my he conuty of Mjeht \y appornted by vie Judge of nackinne, in the © wate of John A. Drew, lat ekinue, decease, aid lev ) or rathor not be, from | and the cou andoument of cultivetiou. Meantime, tion and despair, a1 e tebigna, Novem spreading rapidly, gathering arms and instruments of de tion, from fear of some terrible event which ali rem to tank ‘juevitable- No one need be surprised, if the 4 shall be marked with # horrid blood mark in nals of nations. An internecine war, be looked for, equal, if not exceed. ing aod massacre of 1643, which ru- ef that be had encouraged it. ia unrooted, disorganized, aw. a48. AMS, DREW, ¥ JONES: BAN Mr. Humiry, who Adminieeracors of Ove of the plaintiff, was instructed to state that Lord Maid- stone had waiked off whenever he won, end pocketed his nings, although, whenever ho lost, he guve cheques, which wore always dishonored—there was notthe slight: est foundation for such a chorge—and Mr Humiry did not attempt to sustai ; TIMOLAT’S SULPHUR BATHS, OAT Peant Sraert, stan BRoapway. BATHS have been established for the Inst twer- neral massacre may wg the crea. ful nisi wed Charles I, from tne beli As it is, even already, societ: and almost dissolved in Ire! louders, the politicians and pubii thing more than look on at the dreadful calamity and | whieh he talk and find fault, and recriminate each other, an pore vain and em| in it by the le as, because it was untrue ii nd could net be sustained. Lord ly did play ut this club and lost (Mr. Jamee) would ecarcely ve pro- | Many ofthe members of the club wer ply schemes and plans, and fight to- | the highest station and respectability, meny others of very different character, ery aiternoon at two o'clock, ond i? was a notorious fact that the late Marquis of Hertford | won £100 000 at Crockford’s. | played there almost without cess were won and Los by the most eminent phj sart rheam, chromic cor lic fatterers can do no- | fortu: AUHELOB’S New invented Wigstend Sealps.are decid- et introdneed tn aris to jectly comfortable usei008 Liat be haa a Wig og, an ry grpesrense chat they. ag, be deve | ether for the supe: | Plan above the other. | us bad a pees asin the awful ale; were teariog each other to piece death was raging over all. Apropos ot Ireiand, the doletui to the gay, riority ofeach several a fa 4 commenced there They ure no pei Hazard and whist were won; and large sums How then could any one doubt taut record described it house 7 By one offthe ru) uld be provided, was to be on ing change from let me entertain you witha litue | such an nit amusements of Qu said, a very fond of a litte it, tablishment wee what th AND, IRELAND, REMITTANCES TO E oma on gain ‘A ARTIES wishing to rewit ux it over to Landon, | to prop itself up; and her agent it leit with @ tolerable large amount of silver, Lut occusional tun and merriment, Cos, bas beew very much amused of | maids of houor, lady Meiville, who ents Of imitation and mimicry. 1 period of her life, resided in Irelan. ) 4 is wonderfully off the anomalies, contradictions and ec genuine Irish character. ng through ail the lang reception at the royal off to the very their manners, theit Lows, their 4 brogue; portray: @ of the best description, |} axon could affurd. Yet, thing look more like a | thes whist in the alt fipal tamut in Baglin “ fesctigad. pen bye weut by. loiter ‘ruits the choices! th Sach @ crisi#in France is more dangerous thao in or England; the French, in commercial mat- | timid ond suspicious people, and not like | Americans, in the boldness of their transactions, and Tange of their resources, and expediente in a criss. | Goid is the great article of export now; itis going out | regularly in larger amounts than the public satements and, ani | Paid) from any part of thy dress aud the name of the paty to regularly forwarted by pucket 2 Court in Dublin, AY Waltag streets Nese Vor "A TENT ENVELOPE PAPER. pA EAL Kania feet Epon. Paper, vam sek & BKOOKS, ead 0 Nason wt. y Were never meant to bi end give the estab] y olub, Any ob th | club and did vot play hment the eppearance of an or- embers Who Used ik merely as a re expected to pay those fees, but The Knglish shipping would be in clover at this time, from the great scarcity of vessels, which are not enough | rT able for patting wr em, an

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