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em ea THE NEW YORK HERALD. esr * renee ORNING, AUGUST 3, 1847. __ Pie Two Gent Oo ree NEW YORK, TUES AY M NEW YORK HERALD | p_.0% s=rap — a 4 The War, dic. y the refusal of | been subjected by foreign powers, and to int: tion, and the be plicable to all ations with whom we pee yes! Law Intelligence. Usireo States Cincurr injurious bearing on our navi uRt.—Present Judges | that Government to negotiate on the subject. THE EST. — Nelson and Betts.—The following is the opinion of ‘The merchants of New York and Portland memorial- intercouse. ‘Phey in substance adopted the SECA MENT, : Banx Henny Hanpecx, court, as delivered by Judge Betts, in the cause of The | ised Congress on the subject, urging that tmportations | English Navigation Aot, of 12. Charles, 2d eh, 1a am it ‘corner of Fulton and Nassau ets. SAMUEL N NI NEPHEW. At Sea, June 25, 1847. United pepe al A mpd or Ad and cargo, the be goods, a. into the United States, should be fol fT geese that ayes on Sie bw rs et7 un- / “Biack San” Live ov Packets. i growth or production of the East Indies :— od,” except in vessels of the United States, or in vessels | der the proviso, would in ed to the Britis JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. °* "Liverpool to New York. . | Ancidents on board a Transport—Death and Burial of | The iibel of information charges that this ship, not bute \ apaasieale belonging to the citizens oF sub- | navigation. ¢ ween od Ts _- Toe ae Member of the Third Dragoons—Beautiful Sunsets— | being a veasel of thy United States, nor a foreign veasel 8 of the nation in which such article has been pro- | That this act was not designed to meet the mischiefa Preparations for Landing and Coming to Anchor. br al ad aiey belonging Ks the oitisane on oe jects of | di i cx seearemacnres, ke. (11 Nile's Register, 273, 2d suffered by RS ae Sate oped fag A pene seahe B " ndies. on the 22d of May, 1847, import- | seas. 14th Gong. Doo. No. 81 tish colonini policy, 1s ther sinly Although my foot has not yet touched the soll of Mex Tn this aroused etate of public opinion, it a not sap- | after act of March 8, 1817; and. itappeatn 10 Us. de- + 60, nor even our anchor found a resting place in Mexi- e Porable, that the exposition placed by the Xecretary of | monstrated by the et conerrning na- can sand, nevertheless, as its hills plainly and proudly East Indies, from which place they have usual b. i 8 ota. CIRCULATIONFORTY THOUSAND. DAILY HERALD—Every day, Price 2 ceute per copr—6? one: a , WEEKLY HERAL Be cone sae 6% cents rocker, fons of t ly, | the Treasury on the act of March, 1817, could escape the | navigation,” April 19. 1818 (3. U since March, 1917, been shipped fortransportation ; and | notice of the executive and tive branches of the | tutes. 492) and the two acts supplementary and in raise thelr heads to our view, and 9 gentle breeese is hy reason whereof, nd by virtue of the set of Congres | goverament, and of the community ot large, nnd that | addition Dnereto, pamed Moy.tB. 1020. end. May 6, ° Per copy—$3 1 n 1m——pa} fl HERALD FOR EUROPE every Bream Preket, day— | — Ningnra, Price 634 cents per copy—$) per annum, including . now rapidly wafting us to the long expected shore, 1 | of March 1, 1817, the suid ship, her tackle, &o., and the | constfuction, therefore under hose eleametan, 1922 (3, U. S. statutes, 602 and 681) These statutes, payable in advance. Sut eriptions and advertisements wil d oraeliay hasten with pleasure to embrace the perhaps only few | said cargo, became and were forfeited to the United | stands augmented with presumptions ee uty) ue ne most. rigorous inhibitions of the introduo- ceived by Meusrs. Gali 18 Rue Vivienne, is; P. . perhaps yy igus tb Commit and Jai Milena bookseller, London. |" Chaow. | Xb Wi moments of letrare Tshiall have for some time after our | ion, Fo) orm Sad ® decree of condemns | Jatin, sironger in forve then oven the lapse of thirty | tion of the produetiens, of | Bultsh, odlgales into AND f jizal jigon, W. ry r Ls . rs jescence, a) te tat ion «Bri epee beast y ne ttc ig maPotee ime Fy pene arrival, to fulfll my promise of writing to you; Knowing | ‘The claimants, averring themselyes to be natural born | > It is nat to be credited that the President. Con; indirectly, when” not allowed’ to be imported ADVER SEMENTRY se the usual prices—always cash in anmeat =r would Tespecttully inform | well the interest you tako in military movements in gen- | subjects of the Queen of Great Britain, and resident in | and the whole body of merchanta,would permit an inter- | with equal privileges in vessels of the United Btates, advance, ertisements: Id be written in Oa in, legible public that they have added several England, within the United Kingdom, pleaded specially | pretation of this statute, which failed to carry out tl are in effect limited to the British West /ndia manner. ‘The Proprietor will not be xespoustble for errors that far favo ienown a Sa rm oly | woh as arog fs ined hee one ye the least to the libel, that the tald ship, wt the time, truly and | spirit and meaning of itsennctment to govern our t end North American dependencies, [Ronset- 96 com- sf r ‘i : of, - gee ati ing | Worthy members of the profession, whose pen is now run- | wholly belon; ‘0 them, and still does, and that the | and revenues: and it is difficult to put a case where co- | mittee. 11 Niles” Register, 111] We think these various dean Oe Pelee RAMERIOR ROSMAN Sd with: | Tore com aie engagements for the passage of | DINE woroes this shoot. British Bast lodies are, and were at the time, provinoes, | tamporeasoue construction could witty meee oo ttet ee | ee ee ee Taree. 4 1ose who may wish to make Dasange ‘All letters or communications by mail, addressed to the | their fri rom ngand, ee gceblishmentstase be port maid, orthe poutage will be de | find’ these hi jor 10) 101 ft in We have had rather a long pasfage, and suffered se- | and part and parcel of the United Kingdom of Great | and justness be relied upon, as the expression of the | tive. at the Instance of our shipping merchants, accom- i mei of comfort, off , nience and safety, one of which at br y ted from the subseription monev mience aud safeey, one of whicl w eee bat verely from the intensity of the heat attending the fre- | Britain and Ireland, and of her Majesty's do- | true meat ofa law. ied by it dipl iT forts and expostulations, quent calms which we have met with, and which seemed | minions, and that the said gocds were the om, We feel, Sensives, that we could with great propriety a ruepect to the tr. de with the English d wendemoles io i: ear, * | to mock our anxiety to reach our destination. | have | production and manufacture of the dominions of her | teat the decision of {1 Ve sup: AN HOUS, SHREWSBUR vonite the High | Puent sxpense to emigrants at the food septeepeent mag tm teen | been enabled, however, | am happy to say, owing to the | fo}: sty,and were tecelved. by them on board Mad ats principle, as po ee oe gorges etre ig originally applied to the rey of March jands of Neversink, 0. A. WILLISTON, Proprietor | Scotch po ts wh bread staf, and Toarttal'monsy paid, sony | smoothness of tho water, to turn the time #o to account, | at thu port of London, for transshipment to the port of | referred to and supported by the special circumstances | 1, 1817, and which we adopt: thet. it- does mot render The abor ving heea calarned refit is now secured afl at the lowest rates; aud. whee those settled for | that by constant drills, from 6 o’clock A. M. to 7 p’clock | New York, and aver their right to make such importa- | surrounding this law. illegal the trade attempted in this instance. Raat eempenoeepue tera rea Gite | Asha a elmaimay pce” nult dt eatiacats ent | "Est a pnt iA aon | tree aerating cer | Curr nia og fh pe possed, . a i hy i | 4 or , ict Attorney demurred. | olir own mercantile intercsts, and also to the relations | clause of the first section of the act of March 1, 161 Pecan Howse. For tune ofa Datars. sae vereiegmmont in ings soaspady, to Leg li gre bape in ye : eee ma ott ae Brapaee iBatth, district judge, delivered the nee the Unites States ana Great Britain, we have bearing upon this question, ‘i A, So ee 2 10 Goree , Liv'ph arms, ke., \e court. considere roper to examine the statu | ‘The information avers that the produ 4 of the ECONOMY AND BEAUTY OF FINISH Gentlemen, | 1 08 (0 C. OR e HA eC Gates eriessahed for | time that otherwise would ave been requisite after | The question ralred by the isu in law. is whether | attention, aidedi'by the agushents Of tive secpoctive |!Mast indies have aewain bern fist dhinned fee teoemmene them cleaned and. the spate pes ae ‘ol gay amount gu 5 a oR don; C, | landing. We have been very lucky both in our rhip | the trade in which this ship was smployed. is inhibited | counsel, and shall proceed to ussign briefly the reasons | tation from the ports of the East Indies, and the plea in stored, dressed and pressed, a0 as not to alter thé Grimshaw oy ‘iy nk 3 hegr and its captain, (T. G. Merwin.) rea mex have bad | by the act of Congress concerning the navigation of tho | leading us to the eonclusion that the construction here- | #ubstance admits the fact. ine f it ‘National Bank ew aE mg abundance of room, and more air and fresh water than | United States, passed March 1, 1817. tofore adopted is correct and ought to be still adher- Yet, as already indicated, the act. in our judgment, A % ‘as above. man __dy2 Metre | often falls to the soldier's shure in crowded transports; | The first section of the act ‘provides, that after the | od to. does not exact « direct trade from the port of produe thom alsa to aye their * | -——~ REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, &e. | upd very fortunately gone wo have had quite « number | 30th day of September next, no goods, wares or mer- | _ It seems to be maintained, on the part of the United | tion, or usual shipment, when the Importation is in for the SOE mina. ale ee $1: of sick, and some cases of diarrhcsa and ship feyer,which, | chandise shall be imported into the United States, from | States, that the act should be understood to restrain the | vessel belonging to the country in which the goods are 644 cents to 10 cents per yard, without taking spert i | eae? Be lpi pe bare om board, has added of course to any neten pork me niabe, exept ta seuele agi the United Frege al by neainge| {aatltieto articles the produc- produced. f t Mpa Fo adimitation of place upon ber cles retarned<in"e-week or tee days: Country ordbes panc- ss % yy anxiety and trouble. States, or such foreign vessels as truly and wholly belon; ion or manufacture of her European possessions, and to | right to bring the productions of her own country. tually attended to. N. B.—Blacks altered to other colors. Pan Me: frye ie ect —— ener Ae | One poor fellow we lost by fever, and had the melan- | to the citizens or ealjocts of that country of which the compel the productions and manufactures of her depen- | — If a foreign ship engages in such carrying trade, the iva betel kt satay isd SMITH, waany partot irelsud, in thaagane ug omaha ie and his prede, | choly aay of committing his body to the soa: the | goods are the growth, production or manufacture, or | dencies out of Europe, to be brought Hbre in yeasels be- | act uright probably require that her voyages should be Jyit de Sat Sun &Tuem 70 Allen st. 2doors above Cran. | cessor in business have done for the last thirty years and more; | plunge of his corpee in the water, and the rattly of the | from which such goods, wares or merchandise can only longing to the place of production or mannfacture | from a home port, and thatit should also be the country M“ pe LINIERE hag tie honor wo inforg also, to any part of land or Scot! | Yolleys fired over him, as I concluded tho touching and | be, or most usually are, first shipped for transportation, | This construction is founded upon the assumed import | from which such goods, wares or merchandise only and particularly young gentlemen w! the publcé to perfect Mouse remitted by ior 7 ter. post-paid, to the subscriber, or | impressive service cf the Episcopal church. set apart for | Provided, nevertheless, that this regulation shall notex. | of the term “country” employed in'the net, in counee. | bv, OF most usually are, first shipped for transportation + ‘B | peisonally ote themselves in the French language. that he sig th him, with she name of the Person or | such occlisions. neemed to bring mrelely the minds of | tend to the vessel of any foreign nation which has not | tion with the supposed policy of the statute to establish | but we do not undertake to define the effect or upplica- cuurs de conversation, to take place three times a week. Gen- | persons in Ise otland, to whom. ¢ | all.e sense of the utter futility of all human plans, and | ado; i i P wed e i ot > be | all, : ypted, and which shall not adopt a similar regulation. | @ condition of reciprocity in re t to th ti tion of this clause further than to say, it does not re anpiy ae Nowa Brondwer nce Beart aad: a ee eae diel elfect zizos | @ Vivid impression of the cft repeated, but little regard- | ‘The second section declares ‘the vensel and cargo com. | and trade of the country, where tbat was” not already | strain the exportation in vessels owned by citizens or My, DEE rcatbatalsaseiod: tc.o ioevbinabevdicn to, ladlon | mle cant eeu jy2i 3m. | ed truth, “That man proposes, but God disposes.’ | ing into the United States, in violation of those provi- | regulated by the Convention of July 3, 1810 subjects of the country, to the port of production or and gentlene» w'o desire private lessons jy27T&Th St¥ 1c pp 2 ie area em | Poor Waters waa on Englishman, a gtranger, far sions. forfelted ee ult inay be admitted that the term “country” used in | usual shipment in that country. "i tao, thae:st Wate eve 7 rr | from his early home an 8 kins-people; stimulated Itis not statedjin the pleadings, nor admitted by | the act, in its primary meaning, signifi " We are also led to observe upon the proviso, that i Trae atte Becoleane tess dB Groovin LOUISIANA AND EW YORK LINE. |, with » love for the ndventutes of @ ecldier's life. gaa oa'| tlie ciaimantaen the argument, that Great Britaia hea | larger sense, the torr tory or Gomfulonas verihe Kae does not appear upon the pleadings, or any regulations Eye and Opthalmic ry. Artificial eyes for sale, and honorable ambition to serve his adopted country, he en: | adopted regulations similar to those established by this | Community; or even waste and unpeopled xections or re- | of trade made by Great Britain, which we have exam- don reasonable -¢ hours from 8AM. to 1 listed in my troop, and was as full of hope and desirous | act, and the claimants, therefore. in strictness of law, | gions of thy earth; but its metaphorical meaning is no less | ined, that she probibits the importation in veskels of the ter w! ie ie z ‘its out-door patients. A pamp! TO of distinction as others; his quiet and uvpretending may be entitled to the objection, that the construction | definite and well understood,and in common p riance, in | United States, of the productions of our territories or sip ioe iapaleme | mabe be refine ma eck ship manners fea to eae, made hip general insisted on by the government, does not bring the vessel | historical and geographical writings. in diplomacy, legis- | dependencies, shipped from a port ot ihe Ca to ~ 7 4 | ip Hl | favorite wi th officers and men,who vied in thrir at- | and cargo within the condemnation of the stat % lation. treaties, international code: which they had been transported from the place of pro~ So iiiweied oun celetar tanitoction oF Oe samme Will Ship © i | tentions to his wants, and in their’ endeavors to assist |" We think, howover, if the navigation laws of Great | writ, the word cuuutry is eraployed to denote the por cuetion. ° ‘ paid, ‘iy31 3tis Sat Pa yt ELLE, Captain Payior. | and rave him. I closed hiseyes with a fervent hope that | Britain, notoriously restraining the trade in American | ulation, the nation, the State, the government having Nor does it appear that vessels of the United States wu THOWLEY & HON, Needle and bo ak GENESEE, Captan Mingt | he might open thom in heaven. vessola, with her colonies. within limits more strict than | possession and dominion over it are prohibited by the British government, importing to ay Nvrtuctuters, Alcenter, Warwickshire, Ey Bark J. ba Wi YAMS. Captain Parker. | The beauties of our sunsets and mocn-light sailing, | the regulations of this statute.are nut tobe judicially no- | ‘Thus Vattell says, “the term country seems to be | this country from Englxud, goods, wares or merchan- ‘on ™ F nd Sou } > Captain Greig. #lace we left behind us the brilliant light of the Moro | ticed by the Court, the provisions of tho Convention be. | well understood by every bucy. However as it dise, the growth. production or manufacture of ber Kast 3 of New York and other | | The above ships areall ofthe first class, of light draft of | light-housn at Havana, are Indescribable—sailing at | tweon the United States aud rent Britala, of July. , | in different senses, it inay now-be u neti te give ie here Tadla dependencies es av Bnow on: and an ox emalys ee a td beings! roy eS esis bo eh the rate of four or five iniles an hour, without any ap- | 1915. must be regarded as part of the law of the case, | #0 exact dutuition, It commonly signifies the State « As already int sat ene gre, ; pas Attention: paid to the comfort aud ‘convenience of the passex. | parent motion and basking in a fond of moonlight, Wo | and in that Couvention Great Britain resetera toher’ | which oue is @ member.” "In x wore soutived sease, | dowbt. wheiber upon the coustrastion of she act assume w nowon and ated. therefore, there ia ground for firs, Wm. Crowley, bairg aow i Eugl ing | found a delightful chauge. from the blazing beat of the | self and adopts, by implication, regulations similar in | this term signitics the State. or even more particularly | “don the part of the governaent. w onse ix made show- shortly.» inosease their svtablishtaent by the erection of the captains or owners of the above ships will be re, | calm and breezuless day, aud with oocusional wong and | this respect to thove ebtublished by the act of Cougrens | thy town or place of our birth” (Book toh 9,4 12!)> | ing any vlolation of itv provisions, by the importation im steain miils,we shall be euabied towel! atex remelylow prices. ible for jewelry, bullion, precious stones, silver or plated | story,und thoughts of home.wud those we have loved and | in question When a nation tukes possession of a distant country | question iv9s wrt re ware, or for any letera, parcel a ly left behind us, we have not been without our moments So olso it stands admitted by the pleadings, that goods, | Sod settles u colony there, that country, though sepa Wtikout adverting to many other topios of ar ument, She-Pus sale ia New York by the of pleasure and happiness, whiob. as well as our comforts, | warcs and merchandise. the grow(h, production or man. | rtrd from the principal establishment, or mother coun turer, 28 Couctlandt streets James ro: dby the cee, end discussed by counsel, In our at Orleans wharf, foot | Dave beon in no small degree promoted by our excelleut | ufmoture of thy British East mites, Duve, since the pas- | UY, Daturally becomes apart of the State, equally with | Judgment, the drienes made by (he xpeciat plea, is a bur same, and the value there PI For freight or passage, angh b H. Ash, 293 lway; J. a ‘ th ship master, Captain Merwin. than whom, a better | sage of the act of Congress, been usually rh: it# anctent porsessious Whenever. there! 01 ‘othe action, and the deaurmwr taken on the part of wk Hows Bury be Brie Bia 08 all rere eh couNcaas! WRN Gor eke cD: | okIppuri wor ‘more sbIFGl, worthy, and boopltutte fellon, trnnnpartaclonsifrum the ports ofthe kare Indies’ °° |, coal awe or etvedien make no de eicosine toechee eee | the United ctaces mtn be overtahsa “355 ‘Brosdways: Knight & over whistivd for a broege; and fortunate indeed will | ‘The District Attcruey ou the part ot tbr government, | every Ubiug suid of the territory of u natio ought also | It being consid red by the Court, that the matter ‘Thomas Hauson, 320 Broadway; Mil- those yoyagers be who may entrust themselves to his | accurdingly coutended that the course of trade atten to eatend to Its colonies. (Visttell. B LCh Ls, § 210 spectully pleaded by the claimen's (o One lel and p. Charles Pitt & Sou, 17 ‘Third care. vd tn this instance, is probibited to British veesela—Gret, | ‘The whole of & country pomsuesed by « nation apd sub- | formation fled In this cause. amounts it law to a bar lveckes street; J. Craig, 7 Broad. My men are now all engaged brushing up clothing and | by the direct Innsung» of the uot of Congress und, so. | Jeet Wo its laws, forms its terr vuries; and {tis the cow. | th reot, and to the prosecution afuresuid fog the matters vie tet tia: fend at eppatuave spss onion and {oles | Grek ake cocspecanaian ou at saat. | BOLTS ath ee ee sen anna, ld | ed shat udgamant te’ Ddere % lieve 1 vous fucts leading to {ts enact- : § 2 js ordered by the Court, judgmen: b pag i Tote gg ie ae Square, comer barge oy tena that [do them no more than Justion in saying, they are | ment. 4 ee itis vory apparent upon the provisions of the actof | for the claiiauts. upon the demurrer interposed O@ tbe Avenue: dinmbetes aud-D. Hodgmnta, cotwen. 60 Mriden a is sailing regularly from | ® fine, smart. intelligent set f fellows, who will, if 1am | — We think, upou general principles of law, the question | 1°17. that Cougres: understood and used the term ooun- | part of the plaintiff to the plea atoresuid, Sad 'Nesonnatteoe Gad ae elec alee Lathe tic co Nee Tans | Wow Nock end Lirerccol, They aise guarstton tet there | not much tlstakem xive s satlefactory account of them. '| {s‘no tonger open te the government.upon the construc. | try in the enlarged sense given by Vuttell. ‘Thus nation. | _ It is farther ordered oy the Court, that the sald abtp, jet Wt re H i be ho etention, but that emigrants will be forwarded on acives Saneree opportuni cae sala hi So bessias of the ma! of Congress, io this reepect. re abe maptiag 9 81 i Sorel Prinose or State in 8 3: mee make Stree) Cr deshorbes th Ct =~ fas, the ; 7 EC ‘e em a amilton on the 1817, on trausmitting ‘the act to the | # . wer in § 4, all represent, in their connec: | pleadings specified, be urged from arrest in this Dye ee wal mare ches aioe wieeel AR, Bras payable on de don the Roval, Haak of Ireland, | vay; since when we nave spoken but three vessels, | offloers of customs throughout the Unitod States, the | tion, the same idea ax country in the first rection :—the | Cause, and be dolivered up to the claimants therein. Ni ion Ris + Company is prepared to make insur "mya sor*re | Yid.:—on the 31st May. in lat. 3233, long. 78 47. the brig | Secretary of the ‘Treasury instructed them that “the | special designation of citizen or subject does not mark In Cuamaens—Before Judge Ingraham—James Hunt auce against loss or damage by fire on dwelling houses, ware Gen. Wilson, from New London, bound to Key West; | term ‘country,’ in the firs section, is considered as em. | With more precision that the law bad reference to per — o uses, ba: ingen pet goods, wares aud merehandize of and on June 14, in lat. 98 30, long 81 30, near Double | bracing all tho possersions of a foreign State, however | #008, to political powers and agencies, than tne mere | aint Hype that. defendant might eae every Severi tion, and parson) Property, and on risks Of trans Headed Shot Keys, the bris Montreal, 27 days out from | widely separated, which are subjected to the same execu. | Word country—the thing containing being by « familiar Di arolOT Ty m7 ATIO! 96 Soutn s.— reason! hi | | why judgment ehould not be entered up. Mr. Galbraith, DIRECTORS. UEricE, | posta bound for Havana; and half an hour afterwards, | tive a vee sanoet The productions and yee of speech, used tor tuat which ft contains ; and. be- | Jer bauecaan appease and stated "that nearly two ‘Thomas W. Thome, William Yi Wrek, feraons wishing to send for their fends in the old coun. | the bark Condor, 18 days out from Charleston, bound to | manufaotures of foreigu State, and of its colonies. may | sides, persons could, with no propriety of language, be | years since anorder had buen made by whieh the plai cha Va Boskerck, w. Rediicid. cure paseige on fable terms, by any of the | New Orleans. be imported into the United States in vessels owned by | st¥led citizens or subjects of a country, without under- | tiff was ordered to pay $10 costs, and that proceedin; gene Bogart in Hoffman, et shigs comprising the new Line of Liverpool pack- P. §. We have just oast anchor under the walls of St. | the citizons or subjects of such State, without regard to | standing country to mean the State or nation, and not | should be stayed until the costs were paid—that plai lency H. Ward, ‘bert L. Cane, (os F Juan dUlia, and we have been boerded by the port | their place of residence within its possessions.” merely & section or portion of territory belv 0 c : bins DW y the p Pl Por Po y belonging to the | tiff had not since complied with the order by paying the ee ek ol D at € ONSET UR ee eee Cares Lat Snow! vata officer, who reports nothing new from the army, but This exposition of the uct does not years to have | nation. Soin the preamble to the convention of 1816— | costs. otion denied, with $7 additional odsts. . " a Shae 11250 tones Conenk eNaed ao * | says that General Scott was to leave Jalapa for the city | been called in question or doubted by the United States, | countries, territories and people, are used by the two Habeas Corpus Case —Wiiliam Snowden, who enlist- W.H.J: wie THOMAS W. THORNE, President, | Ht} TING BR, 1100 tones bape ie Bursley, of Moxicp on the 16th ingt. and thet the road between | until the 20ch of June, 1842, when ai opluion was given | governments as having ons hnnpori, and in the Reet. att: '.C. Keuioca, Secretary. ch ing fr ‘i lon the 6th of every month. Passage is an japa ia swarming with guerillas. feel eatis- 8 ney General on its meaning and operation, | cle, territories is employed as the correllative of inhabi- Ne Tie ee tial of this fasticution is now full, and with » Guuslte be asennad by the ie, George's Line, orthe Uniin | led, from all ean learn this morning, that we shall not | which on the ch of July, 1842, was trasuumisted by vhs | tanta, ‘y tgecionta Mines ine ets, ed some time xince tn Albany, was discharged on the ground of his being a minor, upon refunding the balance F also be Geor f his bounty and returning his clothing surrlus. I maki Ha sh 6 h i R tary 7 . “ F) ‘Money to loan on bond and mortwage. Sytt soem | days fom thet pore or furhergrtilare apply to” | "aT much idle time for our Dragoons ; a eto ere scurry eertne dealt Or cae diplanatle oe one ee ATMs pasties appedreda Chamber this ELER, M.D., Sweeon and Oculist, has practised W. & J. T. RPTL, | Camr Boaanpo, (3 miles from Vera Crus.) Tho Secretary, in his circular, instructs the collectors | countries and territories are referred to as the people. sted th fog rooeed with the for more ‘than ten years in Wifferent partsof Europe, | _i¥29 86 South street, New York._ July 6, 1847. to be governed thereafter by the opinion of the Attor. | state or nation occupying und governing them, Pe” Wis dcuitoss, tn cxetoreoute Wrias multiplicity of Miron, Lasistan,, Armenia, South Afnes, Brasil ‘and a NAVIGATION | Decent on a Rancho by Lieutenant Divver's Dragoons } ney Sepeeyant ‘to take care that the penalties of the | | But in the present case, it seems to us that thephrase- | business on hand, and Tecoumended them to walt Until Greenwich street, 632, cor. Morton. COMPANY, Office 44 William street. | —l General Grab—Country McCluskey. bed Ba: “ aa i) A! Cod coming ae its provi- cloey, = bed = wre Of the act, indicates more dis- | Judge Edwards arrived in town. It was then suggested [MEQRTANT THI WARM WEATHCR—Mouhl Dianorees: | Here Iam, and have been for about a week or ten | scution of thore lastruotions. nn we * made in ex: | ee regulation had ane or pa yy a Selngnade vo bits, he secngea, ta the prounl Biact chess opti ting toe poles Bi jb ead vie 56, a C, H. Sand, dW. Faber, days, welland happy 1 have been out on two scouts The Attorney General intimates that the language of | and nations, and their vessels, and not to the localities | having no Jurisdiction; that if be were to proceed the eee erathe Readiog Room Edward Milas J oratio All with Lieutenant Divver and about thirty men, with the first section of the act is not entirely free from am- | within which the individual owners might reside, or | present writ should be discharged, and « new one grant- ; ‘ T.H. BYRNES & CO. | yi ara rlain, Ty meron 1 gat biguity, but declares it his opinion, “that it does not in | where the vessels might be employed. ed by bim. The parties then agreed to wait until the Present holders of tickets aze, of course, allowed the pri ol jselin, Siesta OFfSa, phens, | guides. We ransacked and burned three ranchos, or say cuse authorize an indirect carrying trade by foreign The expression of the law is, “ in such foreign vessels | return of Judge Edwards, who is expected to-morrow, lees ofthis arrangement. Entrance for Ladies, 134 Crosby st. ©. H. SAND, President. | huts, in which wo found American arms and goods, and en as truly and wholly belong to the citizens or subjects of | (this morning.) SRE TE Fowann Mitts, General Agent, New York. tary, | etch man kept what he got. My grab was about five | .9(,cn0gPr phasis cag restrain the privilege | that country of which the goods arethe growth, produc: | Count or Gannat.Srssiovs, Aug. 2.—Before Recerd OE eee ee oe pattersued Masufactursre, | _ 12 conformity jth the vrovisions of the gharter, notice « | dollars’ worth, which I sold to Country MoCluskey, who | this they are allowed, where they belong ‘holly te the | It han been shown that, by the well-known principles | OF Sectt and Aldermen Dodge and Memerole. The fi- inve received I large supply of all the new paterns, | pereby given thacthe Booke{or subscription foran amount not | is out here, engaged in the Commirsary department, and | citizens or subjects of that county of which the goods | of public law, oolonies. are parts of the dominion and | [CWing 1s the calendar fromthe prison, set down for trial: ot M4 ity, ot p : 90,000 to in engaged in a kind of sutlor’s concer near the are the growth or manufacture, to bring there goods in- | country ot the parent State, andthe inhabitants are her | (rS0d larceny, 19; burglary, 2; forgery, 3; rape, 3; at Hlangings, Borders, Views Firebosrd Prints, and wise Win- CGPRT, ell be re opined st the ofics of the | ike thls Rind of life, at present, Wenareh from bere | to our ports, By the proviso this le eootaed ce: cas | satjecteand oftivens on” “4 nia are Der | tempt ut rape, 1; attempt at grand larceny, 3; ougee dow Curtain P-per, w' ey offer to dealers, merchants, A aan, 5 "SI" | Sa fe Gage co tote teas Ratie hone A resmiotenl yetvoees ot Gi Te toll tences, 1; disorderly house, 1; stabbing, 1; abandon- aad athena, at extremely tow perce une, TOT. oe th wares SRT pea few days to join General Scott, and I do not expect iprocal privilege ot the same kind is extend- follows one Recemary consoquenoe of that rela- | iaent, 3; embeszlement, 2; petit larceny, 9; concealed "The most competent workmen to hang paper may behad at | | Five percent of the amount subscaibed. must be paid at the | to be able to write you sgain in some time, bo RT Denar Honship, that there oan be no citizens or subjects of the | with ‘intent to steal, 1; bastardy, 2; indicted, 11. Total very short notice. ibe 529 30t* re pe | of subscription in 3 Roa ror es ills. eee pean of | One of our deserters has just arrived from New York, | m=1 his Era | porns of the aot is entitled to the highest | colonies, as dist and separate from the mother ooun- | 64. The Grand Jurors wetedkied cad the follow gen- TSSUE PAPER i000 Reams Novi White Tissue, Pope a yen ty fometee ofthe Compa, | Where he was arrested through the advertisement in the a pees and if wo regarded it as removing or mecting the | try, and that they can possess no shipping, which in its | tivmen ‘appeared and were sworn, as follows; Willises T ag een os Sh nel BEDE ING Ragh Beovicue noses, National Police Gazette. His name is Snowden, trom | difficulties raised on this issue, we should give it the most | character. ownership, or employment, will be foreign to Gale, Foreman; Thomas Dolag; William Denman, A. B. 0 * go. Yellow ithe following is the 25th seetion of the By-Law > Sn Albany. H. RB. apis miei pae has wobebly ae woes sg nations in any sense other than as belonging to | sxillman, Albert Mace, Michael Gilhooley, Grorge W. f . aR eeowi Pian, 4Soer ve ae case 4 4 1 " 4 For sale by “Pansat & BROOKS, amount may be $500,000, shall in preference be allowed to those | ARMY. pretation of the act, the iden. put forth In the oplaion, | vessels wholly owned by Brit sutfeets reginiaren wie | ADDY: Aitted Barmore, Micbuel Brady, R'b Daly, Jno. janet ox 6b.and 67 Nassau sreet._ | who may then be stgekholders, and to the extent of their then | ,- About elghty regulars arrived here yesterday fromthe | that the enucting clauso extetded a, privil : og Sonn Dents Feuchew, Jobe Malianemah, S6e see @ to foreign | inthe British dominions,can be recognised. (Holt Shipp , " WF to oases Bese | ch. 3,9 3,55) en (Hol IPPs | Geach, isaac R. Noyes, William R, Painter, L. V, Hus- the same kind-is extended to our | Congress thus most manifestly had referenee to the A aplendid new iron | 5 ears tous the natural nationality of versels in the designation of foreign, be- steuin ship SARAH BANDE burthen 1000 tL lesen pron mee from Newport, barracks, | the act gives ita retaliatory and prohibitive 6 cause the Yeesels must. truly and wholly belong to ck ‘hompson, will sail asabove, srippea. yeste None of them had y sapere onrieins Pe crheagaae’ by be Lape intr a bape Crercaey? inst tizens and iblesta; forms Recency importing. @ State | of their duties. i x @ prol jons or rei or government rte Bayh ae y : ; Cincinnati Commercial, 28th uit. tions against the United States, But we forbers tree, | oe nte comma ncuime fartipcaiord euppoote tha: A 13¥ al foc Rope-Darid Coothene, implendetmith BA- . upports the interpre- | Dr. Wood, of the U.S. Army, is preparing the bar- | amination of this point, because tho case submitted to | tation placed by the Court upon the wort country, for | Ward, Smith, Henry Fotlt, and Justios Turner, ves Tole 1d tool AMISIAN DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Office 122 actanl eubaceiotine.” EO ately mie md apse Sprig one Bane ELL proviso cont treet, New York—COURT & DESCHAUX F ; reelprocal privilege o dye and finieh a a new aud superior atyle, never before intro- Ape ce Maite ne aflendidioew: tin | Seatof war. He in under orders to report himself at-| vemals, "It rather ap} ted, V. M. Armstrong, W. Lockwood, jr., J Charles Butts, A. Wildey, and B. J. Barnes—23, | After an elaborate charge from Recorder Scott, the Grand Jurors retired to thet room for the ; roseoution d States, all sorts of goods, sewing silk. zeplyt worsteu and tons, Captain her appointed ecommodati for putting up worst- ii lend 35 dor faded nomen sn Who will be taken at WI i ould make early appli thibet. and cashmere cords and tassels, Indies’ and gentle. | “*Y"* ign to laced upon trial, on an indictment, for having, on the x et Ps c | racks at Baton Rouge, for the receptien of two hundred | the Attorney General hud none of th i Lt . . 6) er, dyed and cleaned equal to new arneles. | jyac conser Plue bad South streets, | sick and wounded ‘mon from the army of Mexico, who | thie, ‘That wee s Beigiog rasa) whet: iaperted the cpeate Uabtaieiee thet the shinuiog tetera | ist day of July Moot, comentiied « becee cntemn oe BP mae 90ce un 2 asain” | gro, dally expected to arrive there.—N. O. Picayune, | U.S. a cargo from Buenos Ayres, the products of the | and products of foreign States were in contemplation, | Perclusion of this cause the sourt-adjousned ul to- OTICE TO SMOKERS—H, HENRIQUES bens Serrian'aikp wblerakitemrc An | 2h eH. were | latter country, and the question to be decided wan | ani not merely the parte or places where the products | morrow morntog Teave to call the attention of his frieuda, and the lovers cf ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHIP, 1200 tons rites ee whether such indirect trade was open to her in articles | were grown, oF the ship owners resided . Il as the public in general, to examine aahaipharse power eave; vender coutrent jeous. e of foreign growth or production. ‘Tho Attorney General | _ ‘The “act to regulate trade in plaster of Paris,” passed | Notice.—The Andrew Morrison mentioned in this his choice and extensive assortment of Havana and Principe with the Lords of the Ad ty. | eam Suor Bunt — The machine shop of the Nash- | was of opinion, that the act of March 1, 1817, did not | March 3, 1817, strongly importa that this act was intend- | Paper of the 20th ult., under the head of “ Law Intelli- most delightfal brands Just. received per IBERNLA, Captain Alexanaer Ryrie, pa Mechanics’ and Manufacturers’ Association was | authorise it, The ease would have been apposite if the | ed to have application to tho foreign State, and not any | Se2ce is not Andrew Morrison, trom Tennessee, whore he emer rree eemraee ARMA, Shee sS irae | ted "The out low? hinge | it eu tetas tome parm eaag | Cmca mono ond gina | her egtnnune SOE Ae we Untied Se ee a aaa Crees asa Ore fae AINTA., Contain Joba Hevesi ved, prekeghed ig tee a 4 with productions of a Belgian colony or territory in the | exposition of its scope and purpose ‘in view of Congress, eh * . No. 106 Broadway, ts ly gine and fixtures, cost about $: j Insured $4000 at | East or West Indies or Afriva, and the United States ps? waar * ee eat | the fork ey, Caneain Wi aR re artford, Daniel Vox and Noyses, machinists, from | were debarred importing the sine goods, except directly | Ape qmwect matter of the two enactmenta wore of & WHOLESALE SHIRT WAREHOUSE, Nou Pin | THE CANAWA™ wie RAGA and blind manufacturer,loss $2000; insured $1300. Edwin eee irik Dsaes oa at ile De. | imeffect aimed at the restrictions of the British navign- street, 2d door from William, where may be founda | yest GANAAA: sail from Liveroleeiee Chase, past, doce aba biiad’ manutaoturer: ieee $1600 : fo Treasury De- | tion laws, There were circumstances in the regulation ve stebrtment of Bhirte, of every ¢ iy ined tat s apo pool ys, a ) 5 | partment, or the officers of the Customs, have, since the | of the Nova Scotia plaster. trad ticularly offe pe | Wife and of superior wortmenstip” Fency ane Plete Li fi july. 1017 | insured $1100. Aaron Hayward, pencil manufacturer, | act of 1417, arrested, or questioned’ importations of | of the Nova Scotia, pl Sek pecuip soy Rg Hengy MP igen ho gry oe he po ie Maslin and commen Shirts, constantly om had. ; y 20, | loss $1500; no insurance, 8. W. Abbott, cabinet shop, | colonial products,made in vessels of the mother er wntr Te DEED hecetet eet ee OS ee nian’ | Plnges miners tee het le wa For further lars are ‘ y, | joes pega » | Place, where the bost is mow lying. For further paxticulars, a Weatern merchants are res) lly invited to ‘A 1, 1847 loss $609; insured $400. John D. Kimball, sash, door | from their home ports: #nd we must d the question, passed 4 sper it, providing “That, no plas. i ROBEK rise call before purchasing. "JOHN WOOLSEY, 3 Platt st "Augare 16: 1847 and blind manufacturer, lors $800; insured $500. ‘Thos. | temporary expoaition of the Act, given by the Secretary | tt, of Faris, the production of any country, or ite de- | “iY 1% m No. 401 Water street ‘J¥10 60C®rre aboard ‘the day previous to | Tolman, in palm leaf, $100; no {nsurance. George | ortho Treasury, as the one acnaiteced fe Sok Prectised | Pendencles, from which the vessels of the United States | 1 Thm a ql Allen, machinery stored, $160; no insurance.—Nashue | under by the Government,from that period,except by the | &° ot Permitted to bring the same article, shall be im- ROWNS' COFFEE HOUSE AND DINING 8A. Sai L ROOMS, LYCEUM BUILDING aia goer Boston to Liverpool, $120, do do w | Telegraph, July 31 exposition of the “Atvoreey General vabove rofeered tas | ported into the United States in any foreign veswel.”” (3 Bi QGNP o-91 Pour street, stusied i the business part HORTIC ona EXtimrrion—At he Restion ‘0 bel Of the eity, (head of Coenties ‘sli ts qreat indace- A Nice Parn.—We sometime ago gave an account of | and theres no evidence before us that his interpretation, | U:,5; Stst, 361.) es (0 sabres seweaceen nod climes whaee POSTE It is to be remarked upon this statute, that it was | ments to merchants, strangers, and of tl ealtural Society, whose Will. be carry experienced surgeons. a most iked and cruel murder which w - | has ever been enforced in a case similar to this. ii thein to that part of the city. held at Saratoga Springs, on the 13th’ of Sept, merican 0 frsight, exnefeaboeiestoosived ondaye ef calling, tested in Kentucky by @ Dr. Pendergast on a school | We hold the Government, If not all ofher parties, now | MHolly superogatory, if the construction now claimed on | “H/eakiast, Dinner and Tea. Acricalesal Aeociation hare changed the time of holding | Wor frenght,pesmaeyor my it formation, apply to, tscher, named Brehenar, The murderer is s'il at | precluded by that long ueago, and practical Cr Te eee en ie ME oy ite yet aap gap tr nll x Ae soe Se aa cs Lace their Exhibition to che 8th and 9th of Sep persona de ’ Fy Agen - batty he ets Lsden ent | Bettie law: Gian imate tee ae . ot} be : utter law being | jy29 an¢re ri T"Lovejov's Hotel f th ei 4 tly in AtHARNDEN & CO’84 Will. Ke. 0 day the bru eed was committed, the | © : oning its correctness and disturb if 1, i . aot —.- . iso i cme ron or Veale Inaddition to the above line between ‘Liverjod] (1 | murderer wan taken before two justices, Kalfun ind | log the courve of ite execution. dweripticn of importations i forsign reno PANTALOONS—E- AHRENS) the yell, kaown, Foss nd wveompete for premiums. Programmes may be obtained | fialifax,and Boston, a contract has been entered into with Vier | Standiford, when the former stated hia inability to act | Admitting that on the face of tho Act it is doubtful | Je*cription of importations, in forelgr J Kailor ately recelyed over 100 pe of Mr. James man, 562 Broadway, opposite the jesty’s government, to establish a line between Liverpool | because of his not having a form book by which to write | whether the trade now attempted to be prosecuted, can 0 acy Coes ‘WHRAD A GASES Oe ‘any. of the principal’ seedsmen in New York, or of | and New Work direct. teamships for this service are | a warrant; and the other alleged that the accused waa | be allowed; or even conceding that the intention of the | It therefore affords strong presumption that Con- | “efor auly $F 30 to Biber pan Goa ing ue following Executive Committee = tow being built, and early next ye be kiven | connection of his, aud he therofore felt a delicacy to uct | statute to the contrary is manifest, and. thet the 1: gress did not intend, by the act of March lL, to exact | ,hirgi tran hand Buglish black enssimeres a : Yet beeen” ophond Rebar aadells | ofthe time wine they wig etary Upueranciney’ couumact ths | in the case. ‘They therefore allowed the secuse| to go | tury Department misapprebended, and misinterpreted | 8d enforce a reciprocity of privileges with foreign ves. | ‘"Ciemavnie ure ik want of Pautse will do well w call xt 20% Thee Feligehayeen, eee ee eld, rare Toicalghe teclont tae ooear tee 4 his way, under & promise that he would give himeelf up | its provisions, in the iustructions of September, 18)7, | ls, in the trade to and from foreign countries, in the | re ORE Bi aA J14 308 Archibal: L. Pell, teruately between Liverpooland Halifax ard on Saturday, five days thereafter, which of course he | We think tho settled rules of law, and the principles | **nse of giving our vossels the right to bring foreign ES’ HOTEL, No, 152 Chestuut street, Philadelphia award Clark, tween Liverpool and New York. forgot to do. ‘Chis bright pair of rascally justices ought | governing th interpretation of human language, with | #toduets from any part of a foreign country from which The vabscribers,’ nailer. the firm of Bridges & West, have i vitaarere D.P GARDNER, See'y FOR LIVERPOOL —The magnificenr | %2,0¢ indicted as accessories to the deed.“ A Louisville | whatever solemnity, und to whatsoever purpore it is | the Voseels of that country may import them purchased Mr Jomos* terest un thie exeablishincat, and hope GIRANDOLES, | HALL, LAN- mr Sieamnhip SARAH SANUB- Capen | PADET, we are glad to #ee, gives the corrupt scounurels a | employed, require us to adopt and adhero to the con. | __It denotes, moreover, thet Ceugress considered: tt ne- | by che strictest atemation to ine, w .9ts and, gorelorts ot teaig rays, —The subseriber has now we C. Thompson, will sail punctually on e- waley has offered a re- | temporapeous construction, corruborated by an undevi- | C**rTy losignate dependencies, or places of produc. | guests, to merit « ‘of the best selected stock? of the the 3d of August, having superior accom. | ward of five hundred dollars for the apprehension of | ating usuge of thirty years, as that which must be ap. | ton. when it wan intended to discriminate them from | (aye received, y “renovated, an! repairds we hurches, hotels, mmodations for ited number of seeond Pendergast. phoa 2 the statute, mid govern this cuse a comes —_ also 2 vrepalag noe ee eee be tit cloome ony friends and the pub cal rs, who will be taken at a reduced price. w mit uon 4 ongress understood the antecedent act as wuthorisin ie th ka van f Phy lade), fF acrearad ies. | « Perane dents of ehenringnecond ¢ binactaces or their | 7a Philadelphia sowdley aro stl playing tbe dan | 9 cased mip pioe fae de eoceteg, EMINEM OF ADA. | THe Mimpertutlon of lamar of Pati i tage eee —n BribaMs. Jud’ 900% F0 154 Fultan at. ane door enat of Broady 8 ptember for New York, in the above Steamer ean dso a | Bight, © gang of them went through one of the markets, | ‘Tho principle ts recognised and Sllustrated by the high- pe Souasen re Slant eat emer ney ba a ~ <Seemes prices charged for s'ee: rs, by applying to stealing frult, and tosulting the Women who sold vege- | ost logul nuthorities—(Owarrisom Statutes, 693; Box. ab. | Vomel#of tho U States are not permitted to bring the F im GPQULDER BRACES, i BODY, BELTS P. W. BYRNES & Co tables, and finally got into # fight, when one of them | stat. 16; 1 Crunch 22¥,6 Crauch 22. 3 Pick, R617) | Same artiole. That such was the understanding and ver be the minum Pant Elastic Shoulder Brace, so hic Jy? Ut*m 43 South st., below Burling Slip, | goland’a butcher kotfe. and with it out an old men se- i d 5 4 wlio of Conv ress. 1s more distinctly manifested by the | oh ie wenerily, that pase is nuw upen fur the summer ownmended qnd Sitrouised by the most emingpt surgeons in — eT ° The Hapreme Court of the United States giver the | act passed the succeeding session, and which will be ad- | “iy tice Phe whole ermbtihment bas been euuirely rene thie country, for enildren or alas, who are incbined. ty atop ofRENCH TRANSATLANTIC | Yercly acrom the abdomen. ‘The scoundrel wae arrest- | most solewu suuction to tne doctrine. in decluting that | verted to wgata, | ; cusd'aed very_amach Improved. wee tast year. The roowe ve Neues mpavasrwe, OF Beieeteg eet ee aon STR AUSEIE COMPANY Hove M Temcae ieeeeted Bis peeps tap tap ccpales ‘of hia | % Contemporary exposition of the Constitutios, prac- | The grievanse under which cur navigation labored 1 newly ited ap ine suyerior stvie, and will come veer won nod by stany, os nef ‘Co Sen har departure positively | own freedom. The fellow who inflicted the wound is Used ang acquiesced under for » period of yrars, fixes clearly was not the carrying trade of the t India co- Seeder They bol oS oe they will find them an invatu:b'e article to brace. the shwule fou Saturday, the 24th instan ee eee uf eomita, te Bila eemoaee ier constrnetion (stuart aud Laird. | Crancti, 298.) end | loniew of Cirvat Brivain, noe ube direct, trade betwoem | , (el aymewhay suryratug tha! thie ess, expand the chest, thereby giving a (roe and cf fe from Franc follows— arte hon spt . . ; io pronouncing the practical construction of w statute, | them and the United States ‘Ihore subjects were em. | known lo lire clase funilien wile ety, wy ap tion to the luoge. Mechanics and laborers. by Naas LPHIA saiie cn the Vth of Ju}y. The pig that woot over Niagara Fulls, has recovered | the one which must bw enforced, although clearly un- | bracsd in the recent couvention of 1815. aod we bad | ee le eee et eming sa fron tive South, as ‘brnee, will be able to do more work with les fati he J en - from the effect of the bruises he received, and is doing | authorized b: Ws f the law = (5 Ci “ i " iar oth a n ‘" a m% he NEW oo ° ” 6 rn y the terms o law itself—(5 Cranch 22, | giver and a-oepted stipulations regulaning b he; will find this mon: healthful pleee of re-sort ssimprove theform. ‘Tobe had wholesale a he UNION ot See well. He belonged at Navy Irland MoKeer and Delaney ) We yielded to Great Britain thy exclusive right. as to piace is apvroxehable by laud or water daily Gentlemen's outfitting store, 237 Broxdway, ‘And from New York aad ‘The laborers on the Illinois canal are on a strike for In the first case, the period of acquiescence had been | us, to carry on the coasting and foreien trade, to and ner of Park Place. he eH F PHIA sais on the 15th August. higher wages—they now receive $26 per month, comparatively of short duration—abvout twenty yeura from theme dependencies, expreesly agreving that the | bem y eu N.B—Also a superior Body Belt, or Abdominal Supporter ie ¥ AFR Wainy —_—— ———— The Supreme Court of Massachusetts, ina case moat | Vessel of the United States should vot carry any article the warm weather is comm high! recommended. Lied Re Sey 2S Beh Sept Sporting Intelligence, maturely considered, held” that « contemporaneous, is | {Tom thep orts to whlch they are admitted to any port or the pubseriner has ao doube his house wall be, -horthy ok ity wil , I t to some port oF pi oe, | filed. and, therefore, advertivey in order to adviee fatuiliew to SEANON, MLAS, courage onee No |, met funn Ses eeragcred commanded | gy A RMS i Pak er Sees | Realy whe neemamuan natty ea | Ber, fn ag mse the’ ene ‘This company sontiaues to aru or mage by | tion from war vensele to commercial ones ix competes ney | M., between Suow Storm, Tom Benton and Euclid — | the Legislature. It there is ambiguity in the language, | la the meaage of tho Pelore citeds Mo referonce ts | thetiperonages and he iy now ready to treat fire, Gt we houses, ey i rover will YW wane t somstortaye as ay spire < bee Bade. ahs pte best 3 in 5, under the saddie.—Boston Post pep aarp tele eqns orIt, Woes the statute Lostngeny Seed Peer nh ee are jeae alae for rooms to board apon fair terma, by the day, opal property. . $120." From Havre 1,000 frane : ee : " - Dg Koguies- | furious ie us or objectionable. Nor is it euggested » ean always, Gopiénd Geet belek’ tect Tomes correctly and promptly adjusted and paid. Wines will be charged extra, but the prices will bevery | Cuanaxs 1n Boston.—A Boston correspondent | pais, is: the Soaaset ertaeken Gt rs saan fe eee cavzylog. tends (of Gront Britain from her co- | modate "itooms can be secured on svpliention at i house, Rak Sais > ements | fh een an its Th |e enn deme n e siyetee | Stmmaninae yaueeempny eek | a iy agro ry oa erat | "Now i er, ire! 4 5 ; I 1c pw? — | vA. ich- 7 ho! ‘or further particulars apply to the office of the company, 14 | the effects of the change in tho character of society | ardson, 17 Mass. 144, (2 Mass, R. 477-6 from the direct trade ohn ike 4 ou id Broadway. But what Mr. Madison and the merchants point to aa ker, . by T -- E . co, nis, 2b. Holmes, OUS% SALOON, NO. 7 MERCER ST — Joh Be ee, late b Tho. Morrell, there, as follows:—" Many of the old families of New He ee eer rilleuelyhie Reve Steg The navigation law adopted by Congress in 1917, ive to our navigation, i ite total exciusion from | {ie above hi 3 ni he EE a rt Smith. rapped by ea aeeaenTiNg, aid thels places are being | would be one eminently calculated to attract the notice | ¢'ifrect trade with the colonies, ‘The Prenident sgh => | {'tal'eosty harseutes ng fon cold sat’ chetver becha, hos. W. 3 hevedaneiy thait Shsrges,on account | of the bust community. It provided for cases “The Beitish government, enforcing now, regulations | (ur the accommodation of the boarders, is now (6 Onn, tk: bids falling off of their congregations from this couse. | (0°? Public Moment, and anont especially has it tended | which probibit # trade betwoen its colonies and tho a ee hase wal be oes e femunsdehe thcir pantie soporte: te meet, in some degree the embarrassment our trade | United states, in American vensels, whilst they permit » Sat wreak choroughinre ~ irrey, rats ciotken to culating we from the tion laws of Great Britain, ond | trade in British vesselr, the American navigation suffers nal street, in a quiet al ET De stra cae rnin a aor | i are te geet ee | er atts kes ftapraneat esa | once ei i, Te " 2 are, Bot wii be youctanly aang § route by tne sore ionta paces ot ny ‘of the. nel Bal Dine, Satereat im the negotiatians between the two soustries | American, ia the navigation between our ports ani the vin the cit ‘t's 5 4 yeanth 7 een einen vennreeusorer q ° rope, fo. ersel! anid the nu: a heat price givea — on toe. tat ou stat srer7 mony | Asrusnst Contras Coumencunsnt.—The com | ferminatton of that wat, and the adjustment othew re- | Porha por beeude hehe on oo Micneaze Dre 3) | merous attaches of her honse, she will be able to vive weneral wearing apparel. i. lations of satiafhetion to all those that favor her with « call. 1816, ; x ft day, the 12th of August, The prize speaking will be The 140) whi te with the ds if ‘ Jy ster va {ST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANT. | [and or on Gi $ peaking Ongress, which came into power This wrong, of course, was committed im respect to | 2e8 Wr CHa ‘utleme 40H foot, ate Oa given upon the Torsday evening previous Un Weds | close of tho war, must have been stroagiy imbued with | other d oles of Great Britain than the Fast In- ae inf lic that they CT Peaie ak beng say an ouper- whet oe paid et vaHous branches throughout Great | Sonday tho iteraty acstoticn eit bo cot sed by Chas | the commen toue of tealiog, and femilige with the state | dios, forthe retalistory act of Ata tS, LOIS eG, | IN Gece fear i sabagribers vor ates WWatens ate Ere Reatrs einen Seca which, am address will | of those commercial ‘1 1 Biya OTHERS & Suniner, Keq., .. After ogulations an enforced by Ureat | stat’, 433, 4 2) specially passed to couutervail the Lug. | from ee sach as Bharoy, Hine Lick, be delivered mys \ ug. | fiom she ach 4s Bhe tule verse ae ae ne slumant, bythe Rev. Mr- Lea: | Britain, and thelr ofeet pon the interente of the Uoited | {ish golontal Mon awe (14, Niles's Rag. 111) saree gr, Vichy as ea partcalaly be agente i, oF oF ion pavigat! ‘post, wi 4, ded to. as new a bie Be Gh thao) fe mak: npn E she same én, at roviso) all the provisions of the Convent of July ‘noch and Jol aa uy ata a 4 ja slp FIDL, sll from bi ‘ sroone rowste money Ene yd for mencement at Amherst College occure on Thu 8 ; Q “4 cir ‘establishanents, No. ? be Fresident, in hie 0 tojCongrens, Deo. ad, | 5 arg, eas wud retail, nt their eats N message to, 8, 1810. | Broadway, near Prince sureet, ‘ho music will be tur- | 1816, to the state of trade 5 vat v Oi ; = etrong Congress, in the first measure shone, seemed to slo be se | with ous of Burcps; its partial ond | gt the some poiat of restriction to whieh our tradebed | jof0 mm°: Sole suceossore ie