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c mew or restored and which Prime Minister, if a | tricts, too, within the came the > had Slavery in the United States. Fone Soy Faye Raph, ol ; ney . the Un the bat the’ trast | been Imoreasing seal Ngee rah the gos withdraws ‘HE VOM OF BOLAND To ‘THE WOMEN IW AMERICA. alee Rev. J. 3 Wekuy, Saee “i Lang wy beat PR SEL Ae St ne | Seiad ae Tete ti a fa | aber tna | ae cnpegiee ter i ce | ee areas tah Hint jeoture. Ot ae ine Cle cae and took his stand with the sword of state upon the | eye suchaserore blow to industry in those districts. | “May I request you to insert in your this Petnaedeay. November 2, by the Rev. (ot Boston), 23 tage he comsidered the clroumstasces which had com- | 1D. D, Geonor C. Parsron, Keq , of Wil- Tun R beeen Seems in lew beh Sicliont seca Sa lof of her Majesty; the or eee bined to, peuttalin the injurious efect of the free trade letter, Lelong SAE ag address Regie of ry oath Been a vgs plains jetery mainionance, those attributed them | Which scoompanios very great re- . T. C. Youngs, Seatac eer scinata ahs a | Pann eos a eas, ie arom | Ee ak nea Cae nt | teens Se map ea ad ces niga he Were . The Sia nemes plow detesta our reformed | cil. pain tation in Waiting were the Duchess ef | net besitate to say that ster the pronounced fellow subjects, but I am do rt a church, and mo less cordially does she hate our | Atholl aad Vicountess Canning. Sir Augustus | by the country. ea wen eeoeres to bow to its decision, | feeling almost Lsresietibje. p in which constitutional government. In thisshe eympathises | Clifford performed the duties of Groat Chamberlain, | 84, Bayne Scr ge tod ‘as possible to mitigate the | and many others will, I am suro, icipate. SaePeessianeeta Berta try | te ear hae Ss | Pektapatetiie hie tae Rema | tye eke apie ee otomemmnly oe Trl aah gull & Ma Suse s , jected by o | . mate di; ann Preis These pers ard — (s aeoe ase attendance of the ey of Com- precrapty eoerag trade, athe iene eee Dr great sympathies of ais: thas vy force or by | mee 7 hepa gs asses lessees bestow dl spoken Austria has acted, in con- | mong, Mr Pulman, his deputy, proceeded to sum- | for a fortnight, till the Chancellor of the Exchequer | Statute laws. If this, or come such address, were | “the rintives and friends of the family are invited to ity with the most intense hatred of Eagland, | mon the lower branch of the legislature. A lot made his financial statement, it would see how the | undertaken by local committees, enriched by many | attead the fureral. from the residemce of hig parents, fap fewer pon sacred and civil—and, oo all, | pause ensued, which was broken by the cemabtaet government were to deal with the subject. | signatures, and then transmitted to America, it | No. N26 ‘Seventh ay corner of Nioctomta atreet, “broad margin” of her constitution, whieh ad- | tumultuous entrance of tho people's representatives, | Until then he hoped the House would abstain from ex- | would not fail, under God’s blessing, to produce a | this afternoon, at one oMfock. mits of its expansion in progressive proportions with preceded by the Speaker, in his gold robe of office. —— ite opinion. L deep and fruitful impressi b Buddesly.om Wednesday, November 34. Jou Fuonance, | Lr) 06, ot a hore hes bea the expanding wants and capacities of her people. | The Chancellor of the Exchequer eccupied a front iene from Lord Bravroup, the | qyie ArrsctronaTe axp CrmistiaN AbpREss of many | aged thirty-nine thor for the Inet fow aomeegeeate at wie They have lest France—both logitimists and Orlean- | place upon the Speaker's right hand, and Mr. Wal- | “On the motion of Lord Denny. Lord Redesdale was re- | THOUSANDROW Tux Women ee erunn ramen i: | sates et taken, ee eect tnase'g, | Fiver is covered with De Ce eee Po ny Nae ber par ee Pas eee pro: | ei etak Sicha Tstom and Mr. Henley wore in pro- | appointed chairman of the comiaiites, ‘A common origin, ecommon fulth. and, we sinoerely | Smith eged twenty-six years, snore, la fall ct lee ana feck passengers toe arena tm Se o~ entertained reactio! and anti-pro- — poe Their lordships them adjourned, Wlieve, a common cause, urges us at the present The funeral service will take place, this aftermeon, at | £4 °Pvrwrsbure i and foot passongers aro crossing from the a moment gressive notions, of which that hatred was tho sig- rd Chancellor, falling upon one knee, to address you on the subject of that ‘of negro | balf-past three o'clock. from the residence of her parents, nificant index then presented her Majesty with a copy of HOUSE OF COMMONS. avery which stil prevaile extensively and with uch | No, }118 Bresdway, Her remsins wil betaken to Hemp- Te 'be Inden with noboceee sam hrbyey 4 Prince Louis Napoleon, on the other hand, ha THE QUEEN'S SPEECH. ‘Trunspay, Nov. 11,—Tke House met at one o'clock, at | frightful results, in many of the vast ‘of the West- | stead, Long Island. for interment, to-morrow s ate w water to-day; at about 5 PM. she was seem proved himself to be neither an idealist nora theori- | My Lonps ano Gextieaen—I cannot meet you for | which hour there was a very numerous attendance of | €™ world, Suddesly,.on Wednesday, November’ 24, ve foaming clear of the Sand, and has sinee beon towed tate ¢ian—nor a mimio—nor a slave of the past. He has | the first time after the dissolution of parliament without | members, Wo will ot dyvell.cm, the csGinary toplorscevtls:ipee- | Ssemes te inateehy, Sexe yest ct his one. bi ives and frienas of the family are requested to | Taroxwourn, Nov 8—The Br bark Wm Motoalt, Thomp: from Savannah for the deotyare shown, on the contrary. the genius of a practical | expressing my deep sorrow.in whieh [am sure you will | At twenty micutes past two o'clock the House was | gress of civilization,om the advance of freedom ever. i bas studied as well the beacons participate, that your deliberations can no longer be | summoned to the Houre of Lords, and returned at twent: where, on the rights and requirements of the nineteeni attend his funeral, from hia late residence, No. 11@ | son, of North 8! Longe erat afctel vr ae ey He hasmarked | aided by the councils of that illustrious man whoceerect. | five minutes to three, when the Speaker withont tetizg | century—but we appeal to you very seriously toredeet, | Fourth street, corner of South Third, Williamsburg, this Flymonth, ia at anchor off the Ore Stone. to, the west the course ef dynastic {alls as well as of imporial | 8cbievements have exalted the nano of England, and in | the chair, retired at once to his private room, the House | #0d to ark counsel of God, how far such » rtate of things | afternoon at two o'clock. caress Fh rete ek ork Tho Sint wie, Toga 1 wie 2 saccesecs.. He has ‘studied and understood the whose Dla Le petzioniem the interests of = throne | beer: adjourned Seeger ies - in enenewer yak, His ay Word, the ben nyetin | He Aare ening, November 24, Catnanive An- ea, ‘out of provisions, and crew disabled ‘on eyare nee 7 . ry yg E a hat }, wT e pure merci 8) he spirit of the age His sympathies aro ail with the Meares On cee Og Ee ann he | a aaensiah eee tae iccale poet et | of Christian religion Pure and apeoirel OplEit | "TEs: frienda and ralahiven: tsb Smily ore: invited to placed on sonra Re a ore for aseis lence on your desive to join with me in taking sach | ® manuscript copy 1 1 We do not shut our eyes to the dificulties, nay, the attend her fumeral, to-morrow afternoon. at one o'clock, pr eipegeri dy pepiapaarthadigen May 1 ns Baa that would beset the fminediate abolition of that from ber late residence, No. 40 Lis sticet, Her sympathies of England ~ Witness his present policy steps as may mark your sense of the irreparable lows | mem! with reference to Sardini, A constitutional State, | which the country has sustained by the death of Arthur | read aleud to about fifty members, who formed a group embarrassed on the one band by the machinations of | Duke of Wellington. | around him, and who listened with grent anxiety to the blished system; we see and admit the necessity remaixe will be taken to Greenwood for interment. desperate foreign refugees, combined with a hand- | 1am happy to acknowledge the readiness with which | various paregraphs of the royal speech. Among the | ation for 60 great an event; but, in speaking of _ On the 3d day of the 11th menth, of billous cholic, War. ful of domestic firebrauda. and, on the other, bg tho | ™y Fubjecte in general bave come forvacd, in pursusnee | members who formed part of this unofficial group were indispensable preliminaries, wo canaot be silent on that | Epwaxn Sarr. son of Abel 8 aad Bethany Smith, im the ro, Nov 7—The United States (of Bosto port for NYork oueSuays, has, afver sieartog the at vith @ fair wind, beon dri the channel as ¢ remains at anchor, riding well ; of the act of last session, to join the ranks of iltia, | Sir J. Graham, who looked Mr. Hume's shi jaw of your country which, in direct contravention of twenty third year of bis age. pat id ah bac Bow of Austrian and Ttulian despotism. These | gna I ccnbaoents ot toae the toes thea valata' by Vo! | Bird. Duke Mr Blllot Mr, Armstrong. &e, ‘Bome lie, | God's own law, ‘instituted in the tlie of man's inno- | Tile friends, also those of bis father, and of the fu Telegray Marin bor to impede the advancement of liberty in ® | juntary enlistment will be calculated to give effective ald | tle laughter broke out when the venerable member hed | cency,” denies io the slave (he sanctity of marriage, with generally. aro reepectfully invited vo attend his funoral Lapua ore: country where ite growth is natural, and where, | tomy regular army for the protection and security of tho | read the paseage regarding free trade. but with this ex | all its joys, rights, and obligations; which separates, at t's afternoon. at two clock, from the residence of his fa- d—Br brig Spitfire, Tabasoo. oar under its developement, national prosperity already | eouniry coption the speech was listened to with interest and res. | the will of the master, the wifefrom the husband andthe ther. No. 405 Mowery. His remains will be taken te Sree ELipe Litaectte Celitten, Chill tenes, a0 begine to fourisl There Louis Napoleon has cor- I continue to receive from all foreign powers assurances | pectful attention. children fromthe parents, Nor can we be silent on that | Greenwood (friend's burying ground) for interment. ly do; Sachem, rig Sarah Thorndike Oa. ly united the moral weight of his government to of their ansious desire to maintain the friendly relations | “ ‘The Speaker took the chair at a quarter before four autal sysiena whic sither by sient oe ite in, | | On beer sieady an tee 24, Dantex P. Lyon, im the | cults; echr John Franklin, St Johns, PR. rt ; ~ | now bappily subsisting with my government. Lord Lovainr. in moving the address, veviewod in suc- | terdiot# to ony race of man. or any portion ofthe human -eighth 3 . : bach teed ee Bil aa la) feos Prequeas aud well feuded coapisinis on tlie pare of |; shasleniths envecal toplon netioed in bee MSOue speesh, | femily. education in the truth of The Gospel or the or- | friends of the family are invited to attend bis fune- Herald Marine Correspon dence and prosperity which she happily posemees. wie Untied Staten “ot the F : i Couvetliza of Sit, verywhere else Louis Napoleon has m: sted the | jaduced me to despatch for the protection of their inte. aying a warm tribute to the memory of the late Duke of | dinances of Christianity. | ral. to-morrow afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late PHILADELPHIA, Wallington, and bearing his teastoiry to thie Ppistation, | 4 Temedy applied to. these two evils alone would oom. | reeldenee, No. 33 Hirst street, without further imvita- | -Arived Bark, Ortono, Richards, Pia " 1 the gocd conduct, and the efficiency of the 50,000 men | mcnce the amelioration of their sad condition, Weap- ticn. Suances, Cre), Guaact, Tasks Islands; Shamroek game liberal and enlightened policy. rests n class of vessels better adapted to the service than | who, im the short epuce of six weeks had enrolled them | Peal, then, to you,as sisters, as wives, and as’ mothers, | On Wednesday morning. November 2, Gronax Auex- | {ey (pri 'Colidcr’ Comeciter MS ete aa It is feared, then, by the powers of the North, that | there which bed been previously employed. ‘This step _ relves inthe militia Upon the subject of our late com. | 10 raise your voices to your follow citizens, and your | 3 ene year, ten months and twenty-two days, | Vepmont, Suavett, Somertetty Decor eey Bese eatalas France and Englaud, bound together by common | has led to discussions with the government of the United | mercial policy he admitted thet it had contributed, | prayers to God, for the removal of this affliction from the of Wellington 8. and Susan Ann Vermilyea | sect rs A Morton, Hutchinson. Plymouth; Wm Collyer, interests and comm ympathies, will form a | States; and je the rights of my subjects have been | among other causes, to the prosperity of the country: | Christian world. We do not say these things in a spirit | ner, Middleton; Admiral Blake, Jennings, New Bo united power in the West too strong for their | firmly maintained, the friondly spirit in which the ques. | but if this poticy bad simultancously inflicted suiferiag | of self complacency, as though our nation were free from | | On Tuesday eventug, November 23.Wm.G. Wein, in the North Pacifio, H designs Their object is said to be, by gaining the | Hon has been treated induo:s me to hope that the wi. | upon a large and important class, tho relief of that class, | the guilt It perceives, others. We acknowledge with | thirty first year of his ege yond Tome assent of England to their remonstrances against | ™#t¢Tesult may be @ mutually beneficial extension and | be contended, deserved the attention of ths leislature, | | etief and shame our-heavy share in this groatsin, We | The relatives and friends of tho famity are respectfully | ¢, 2 veckit Seana ee tiioc? a are roe | improvement of our commercial intercourse with that | ‘The motion was seconded by Mr. ©. Egerton, who | écknowledge that our forefathers introduced. nay, com. | invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his : @ title of the new Emperor, not to defeat the great republic. likewise acknowieiged that, the country having beow | Pelled, the adoption of slavery in those mighty eolonies, | father, Rossville, Staten Island, this afternoon, at ene ships Stato of Georgia, Walton, Savannahs title, (for they will be ready and eager to recognize | * ‘The special mission which, in concert with the Prince | appealed to, ita verdict upon the question of our late | We humbly confess it before Almighty God; and {tis be- o'clock td be Baymore, Richmond; ship Mosconome, Ate it,) but to sow the seeds of coldness aud discord | President of the French republic, I deemed it right to | commercial ‘policy must bo ucquiesosd in; but, im the | cause we fo deeply feel, and so unfelgnedly avow, our || In Matanzas, November 12, Lrnta Catarina Awa fideo aes cy ea Scene between the two nations whose good understanding | send to the Argentine Confederation, has beem received | set!lement of this question, if any clas: coull make out a | OW complicity, that we now venture to implore your ail McUantriy. in the eleventh year of her age, u native of care, Quincy Point; J Leaming. God they so much dread. 3 | vith the ulenset condtallty, and the tise end enlightened | Claim for relief, he insisted. that’ they shoukd be allowed | to Wipe away Our comiuon guilt and our common dis- Havena, Irland of Cuba, eldest daughter ot Lydiaand | Not Pacific Hewitt, an dS Crench, Fane. Bore It ia devoutly to be hoped that our government | Policy of the Provisional Director has already opened to | to come forward and prefer it. honor. | Dennis MoCartby, and granddaughter of the late Wm. | Waterloo, Lewis, Boston; J H Steelman Chester, will cave themselves trom the embarrassment, and | the commerce of the world the great rivers hitherto closed, | Mr. C. Virtirns complained not of what was contain- WSPWRT SECRET REO. | Keily, of this city Point: lows, Wheelwright, Boston; steamor Novelty, their country from the disgrace, of bsing caught in | Which afford an access to the interior of the vast conti- | edinthe speech and the address, but of theit defects Kossuth and Mazzint in London. November 15," Wiitiam Buovcerr, formerly of Tyngs- | NYork. eatchactas We cannot believe’ that, | Dent of fouth America. and omissicns, The First Miniter of the crown had SIGNIFICANT SPEECH OF THE FORMER, ETC. boro’. a revolutionary pensioner, aged ninety years aud |. Miscellaneous, te trapepercnt a snare We cannot believe that, | ““Y have the tatisfaction of annourcing to you that the | avowed im the last Parliament that he held opinions [From Willmer & Smith's Timea, Nov. 13 } aight months, His Geependanta were six chisiren. thirty | Taint 4a port Louis’, Menrltien Tk Bee ae assuming the accuracy of the facts related by our | sincere and zenlous efforts of the government of Brazil | at varisnce with thoce of a majority of the House of | Tho first conversazione of the season of the So- "eu grandobildren, twenty elght great-grandchildren, | Tepeite amounted to $11,840, , 7th September. Her and one of the fifth generation, Correspondent—and they are assuredly not to be | for the suppression of the slave trade. vow nearly extin- Commons, and, abiding by the constitutions! doctriae | discredited—any Eng tah : ty of Friends 5 ace in Lone minister would bedeosived | guished on that coast. have enabled me to suspend the | that this coutiict of opinions should not exist, he had | ox, Wehiatiag senlegs ts ani trope: xsiiP GxonGx, of Fairhaven, which wasin, Jsopacdy by 80 feebie wdevice. At all events, we have | stringent measures which I had been compelled reluc- MA below Petropauiovekoi, June 6, is din Ne for S20, o€ whieh $16,000 a 4 atual, aad $ appealed to the country. What he (Mr, Villiers) com. | 0% : ; Bele pi, ra ue om Mutual, nnd $0008 spoken in time. tantly to adopt, a recurrence to whieh I anciously hope | plained of was, that the touse was ‘of taformed yhsthor | Miged appearance of MM Kossuth and Muzzini, tho MA RATIME INTELLIGENCE, | tthe Pacite, <a Nive OF LOUIS NAPOLEDE. may be proved to be unnecessary, the First Minister had abandoned his opinions, and | Dall was densely crowded on the occasion by an wu- | —————— Brio Al fsunton, on Crandall's railway a6 1k Pavia latter, in she ‘Tadeneidance of Brauesle, al- the government of her most faithful Majesty havo | that ithad noassurance that it was not intended in any | dience composed in about equal Peopeations of Eng- Movements of Ocean Steamers. pair eS he luding to the title of Naoslenn IIL, which it oe fully recognized the justice of the claim which my gov- | way to alter or modify our late commercial policy, , lish, Germans and Hungavrians. Kossuth was | ok burnt through. a = erninent bave long urged for the abolition of the di-eri- pected will be assumed by Louis Napoleon, says:— | mirating duties on the export of wine. Upcn this subject the speech was vague, and, he might | vchemontly cheered as he took his place on ORA, wh ling at anchor at Lowes, Raunt d have passed a | almost ray, deceptive; where the House was entitled | the platform; and this being the first time be has Sica Se nape beaty 4 There js no analogy, either in ideas, in principles, | decree for giving comolele effect to the stipulations of toa distinct declaratio: sie af faa: in hor stern above the water line, davits oar or in resolutions between the ropresontative of the | the treaty on thia subject. 4 to be that of protection, Faber pep See ova bin mecehok ed BS copie’ dusaage dene Oo the othe ee ree divine right of the Bourbon family and Louis Na Yuu will probably deem it advisable to resume the in- | Mr. Hume thought that her Majesty waa unfortunate | jj, repented ae possessing the character of » wel- BLoor FRANKLIN, Caldi ari leon, demanding his right from France. Louis Na- | avities which were commenced by the Inte Parliament, | in having a cabinet which bad not formed an opinion t town flats, Maryland, in t) poleon will therefore, cali himself Napoleon III., | With view to legislation, on the subj come. In all respects he would appear to have im- orew, after suffering sev of the future | upon thisimportant subject, or, iftkey had, which shrank z - 22 | government of my East indian posressio | from confeesing their error. A speedy decision of this | Proved by his American journey. He looksiasplon- | saved. The sloop parte Sr abe samme reason Palen ET pas of as Gxxriemex or THE House oF Costmoxs—The gstimates | question was ie, Mr fluc mentioned seve. | did health, and his English has greatly advanced | was diiven by the tempest 3 : ous Sv aw’ wet us see who- | for the ensuing year will in due time be laid before you. | al topics, th of which in the royal speech he | in correct acoentuation. Rumor does not admit | ‘Whalemen, ther there are, in orcer for him to aasume that title, The advencement of the fine arts and of practical | amented and that he is in good epirits; but depression was | wan at Warrem, eee bark Hester, Cole, Tadian Oooan, more motives than those which there were for Louis | science will be recognised by you 8s worthy of the atten- Mr. Warroiy said the House hed met fora special | oortainly uot visible in his demeanor during Wednes- Epoke Avg i is 16 Eg ees Alto, Can NB, 400 XVIII. Tke con of Louis XVI. languished in prison | ticn ofa great and enlightened nation. I huve directed | purpose—nemely, that the question of the financial and day ovening. Ho is also considerably Anglicised fp; Oot 18 1at'143.N, Ion 26 10 W,’ passed a whale from the 21st January. 1793, to his death, under the | tat a comprehensive scheme shall be laid before you, governmentof the Convention. His right alone, ac- having in view the promotion of these objects, towards cording to the legitimist doctrine, made him king, | Which I invite your aid and co operation and not any act of the country, or of its represonta- iy Loaps snp Gerrismen—It gives me pleasure to commercial licy of the country should be finally | ; ’ settled and decided No deception had been intended | iD his dross. Tho black velvet coat remains, bu: inthe speech from the throne, which was worded care- | it# cut is of ovr orthodox fashion; and were it | fully in s way to avow the necessity of dircussiug any | not for the heavy oncircling beard, the great amendment of the address Ministers were, however, | Hurgarian leader would now look like a quict dizg S, painted green, with a white streak, Cld at Now Bedturd 224, bark Aasconda, ‘pawrence, Past ¢ ves ‘The Br whaleship True Love, jovember 84, 180%,” |v obed tor Hull ate abBubawemaituaeT Port of New York, be enabled, by the blessings of Providence, to congratu- tives This, on the contrary, is the way in which | Jare } LEARED CR eC Beranos se - 0 '@ you on the generally improved condition of the coum- | prepared not only to avow their policy. but were ready | English gentlem In tho course of the even CLEAREI whales killed by the M'Loll things took place in 1815, for the son of the Empo- | try, and especially of the industri ; ey intended to | ing, Kors : Steamship Southerner, Foster, Charloston, Spofford, Tilese t Tost °. er nie USAR EVN rr CAC pNOSIRIASIBA YOR She Wiiperce of tke toa, | ee nd especially ¢ industrious classes. If you | with measures to carry it out, and they intended to | ing, Kossuth rose to speak, and afver having taken ‘ = Ported lost in the ice. uld be of opinion that recent legisiation in contribu- | take the firat and earliest opportunity to submit these | the hand of Maz: ‘i, as un acknowledgment of the ell, Richmond, NL | y3%#,2¢ Mauritius Aug 21, ship Young Phonix, Tomy June, published in the Moniteur on the 23d, an- | ting. with otber causes, to this happy result, has at the | measures to the consideration of the Iloure. Assoonas | brotherly fraternizution a H aloha ae NB, from Apjier for euppliss; bark Gipsey, Mickel, Ni in t) Z 2 : , : ste a ' j nourolog bis abdication, expresses itself thus;--“aty | fete ime infleted unéveldable iuety on certain impor | the national teibute: bad. beets paid to the late Duke of tte i rere recom ee erg ges land, Carr, Son Francisco, OW Poltite, | {FOU 40, Put in fora crow. “sens 6 ship Win’ Badger, Peee Wellington, the Chancellor of the Fxchequer would lay er's Bay, for refreshments. before the House and the country the views which ths | Tisen, but only for the purpose to apologise for | government took of the financial and comrasrcial policy not making a speech ‘There is a time and | | cory, Australia, J B Sardy. Young, Mobile, Harbeck & Co. Spoken, Stackpole, Savannah, J W Elwell & Co, | Ship Marmion, Badley, from Liverpool (Aug 28) for Porte Bhip Leoni son, Charleston, Nesmith & Sons. Rs , Austzalia, Oct 12, at AS mR, ons Wee thip Columbia, § c raat Ways Ship Mount Washingson, Blaisdell, from Liverpool for © litical life is terminated, and I proclaim my soa | t#mt Saverests. I recommend you dispastionately to con- > . me . cider how far it may be practicable equitably to mitigate pened gion aie Se rae is sen that injury, and to enable the industry of the country to tion, had remained personal to the Emperor, and cessfully that unrestricted competition to which | rebel eia eee tea fi which ought ee i onrabliarned and perpetuated Re ® season EAMG a ce Let cane ley ment, in its wisdom, has decided that it should be | was siated in the royal speech to authorise the interence | is a@ time and a season to speak, and there is | " liken, Orleans, Nov 10, bad not been accepted by the country, it might | suijected that there was no intention to reverse the recent system | 2 time and a soagon te be silent You English are | Berk Gee Sicsie Brown, Boston, toaster ry ‘hip WH Wharton Cotes, frou NYork for Greenpeety = be considered as a wish and 8n intention, not I trust that the general improvement, notwithstanding | of lcgirlation which hadled to the improvement of the happy. You may hope to carry all that you ma; Brig Ville de Morlaix (Fr), Coulson, Lisbon, G & Noy 13, on Bahama Banks, followed by effect, as hes since happened under | many obstacles, has extended to Ireland; and while I rely dustrial classes of the commpnity, More the House | require by the peaceful means of the free word. | Wht Fight Ship Comet, from N York (Sept 7) for San Francisoo, Oot other ciroums‘ances It is important, therefore, to | With confidence on your aid. chould it be required, to re- | @ould not expect him then to ea For ws, we can nothingearry withwords. And, (here: Bee Raines Bane’ Oa bein eicrrsccnts” We J t! , ‘ - . ¥ hall, We ii 1 oti t h 01 SF y Foreign Ports, see bow it was confirmed and sanctioned. TheEm- | #t#4in that unbappy spixit of insubordination and tutbu. Lord J. Revssext participated in the diasppointment of | 578 "Taye taken—in coneequence of my duty 1) Bre Henry Asrinwats, Nov &—Barkecnba, Sherwood, disg for Lae ror addreseed. on the same day, (the 22d,) his | [nee Which produced nin. and aggravates all the evils | Mr. Villiers, im respect to the evasive language of ber | *9 Brig Florence guns 104: Pterac Pome von pe Bead ra cases: ‘ yy two | Which sffiict that portion of my dominious, T recommend | Majesty's tpeech upon the subject of our commercial po- jeg taken—the rule, that for the future have | pre Pursuit, Ry 1 Bonaine, abt Oct 23—Barks Wyandotte, Bryant, for Bea- se Both of the reer me bt to you the adoption ot such a liveral and generous policy | licy. | It eeemed to him that there were two plain courses | only a single speech, which is reserved for the due | Brig Chuttahocchie, Prescott, Boston master. tor, ldg; Lunette, Mabeo, do do; brigs Eliza, Moxey, for Port= am bers oth of ‘hem accepted his abdication | towards Ireland. as may encourage and assist her to rally | open to Lord Derby—eitber to maintain the opinions he | time, and depend upon it to be spoken in due time; | Sebr Viilsce Belle, Corning, Jas Bishop & Co. land. do (betore reported for N Haven); Dame: Fit 1: h , “ ly. | op y: pel p 1p time; | y ¢, Fiteh, pro goer ly, in the t idl adage) by him, and | from i deprescion in which she has been suak by the | had constantly expressed, from 1846 down to last Febru- | and that only speech that { have in future is, P. | Sehr kay B epee, Jou oe nas Sepreek Se pe ae sine MakpoWs sas The Emperor's reply to these comm our netiona! church, Ihave thought fit to issue acom- | future. Instesd of adopting efther of tnese courwa, | ppeciersarene Mit ced il Lest td Ss | Behe Basan, Gand’ Apainahicolt, Haiph Posts Hespen Tee Pop erage bee “167 Rave banded the right which Frat | mission to inquire und report to me how far. in their | there was a continuance of the ambiguity and doubts | tonlshmens: Dub the consluding phrase of the sen- | Schr Jane iugrahom, Wheeler, Frauklin, JT White & Co, | dayei Robt Patton, Purington, for Matansur sco to hulu Scone to an while I alive: Lh iy | Opinion, the capitular institutions of the country are which ha'l subsisted forthe last nine months Thecoun- | tenes produced overwhelming applause Until chr Elliott, Dissosway, Charleston, Duaham & Dimon. Jag for NVork (tind 800 boxes on boa 750 freight, amd ove it for the welfare of the nation. and for tao | Capable of being made ‘more effective for the great obe | try bad been spperied to wud the intentions of the gov- 4 (added M Kossuth) E have occasion to deliver that | , Seb Chas A Mills, Franc, Savanah, NL MoCrendy | fils up at Matanzas as $1), bark Henry Kelsey, Curtis, foe Mee eer mee Br thee T eauttion, Bad for the | jects of religious worship, religious education, uni ecole- | ernment should be avnounced in a clear and decided | :peech, Iwill have none elsc. So am I dono with | © °° «1. a4 Frost, Richmond. Van Brunt & Siaght. Boston ith brig Ht Kelloch, Kelloch, for do abt roa interest of my son, whom I have accordingly pro- | ine. | manner. and not enveloped in the mist in which the | ratory.” ‘Thu meoting immediately after broke up. | Soni Néw york Wate Richmond. CH Pierson. om the 10th” tab = sce Bt be stoner L Pos Bi Thay Pha lecoe: reposts of the commissioners | Chancellor of fhe Exchequer, like the deities of old, Schr Pamyero, Kendrick, Alexandria, master. - havi claimed in the face of the official delegates of the | tor inquiring into the system of education pursued at | oved to sbroud himself. With the exception of this a y Jamestown, Cook, Petersburg. Jas Hunter & Co. two Chambers. Tne Chamber of Representatives | Oxford and Cambridge should be communicated to the | topic, there was nothing in the speech which called for Whe Arctic Expedition, Sotr Gab:t, Nickerson, Baltimore, Foster & Nickerson. decided, on the 22d, soon utter having uc d the | g0vering bodies of Uhrse universities for their considera- | more than slight remarks : if Stnomness, Nov. 6 Schr Elm City, Frishe New Haven. master, op), Canton. abdication, that » commission of the provisional go- | Hor. 8nd rely upom your readiness to remove any legal ‘The Cuanceiton of the Excrequer denied that there | The Isabel, Captain Inglofield, R. N., nas put | Scbr Oregon, Rich, Mrovidenas, Master, Basar MOE Ke Ae i 2 a vanes difficulties which may impede the desire of the univer- | wax anythin; P : ; - 8. 0. vermment should be named. This commission, com- asive in the paragraph excepted to; it | in here from the Arctic regions. Captain In- ler, Pliladelphig, WH Thompson. NYork; 4th inst, bark St Jago, Dennison, for Bostom, sities at large, or of the several colleges. to introduce had been framed in a manner to leave no mistake in an mour, Philadeiphia, C B Sanford. d of five members, three ¢ gleficld reperta that he pioceeded up Jones’ Ste Delay Sey a ‘ F, 2 Steamer Middlesex, Ely. Philadelphia, J & N Brigat. ed by that cham- dim 10 Uheir exis! at i vi 8 ciple ef fs G r—the Doke of, Oiraato, Cannot, "wal Sais Samiti ter aeowrde acetyl rajotesnanaacee Marmisatan afeueniveny winuntiwes erate the oe pple ged Ai Tan tonne ts iM ee SL Paracas. tee Th ie eck, Carver Beaton Permies onic: areake: a he eta | ae: ; ihre rd, and ¢ Sloo owen, Hallock, Providence. 10 JANEIRO, — . for Boston, Geulincnteh Die aa ieee aaa Quinsts. Tn i nperidicepl secondary punishments has usefully Frey ibaiotea soy Sastes ingistient coos Kewee by | theN. AW, He aleo entered Sumith Sound and reach- ; ARRIVED. ready. Sw brig, which sid Buh teportse fon ire reke te ee the sittings of the 22d and 23d numerous proposi- | oceup d the labors of successive parliaments, and I meansof artificial prices or compensation for losres, It ed Jat. 78 28 2] N., and found the great Polar Ba- | Ship Henry Clay (pkt), Hill, Liverpool, Oct 19, ith mise et ate oar Bound to Boston. dos osvuielgnate tions were made and developed. At the end of the | tBall rdoice if you shall find it possible to devise mosns | was the purpote of the covernmen: to take into con. | sin, extending through seven points of the compass, | and 80 passengers, ty Spoford, Tilestor & Co. Four deathe | «che Gray Eagle, Barker, Burton : latter sitting, the Chamber of Roprosentatives | P¥ Which, without giving encouragement to crime, | sideration the changes which had been effected without | with a vasteca cumbered with loose ice, but was | galcefor 3! dayee Th the bar on Monday night, St Joun. NB, Nov 18—Cld shi re, Pi erally transportation to Van Diemen's Land may, at no distant | the meceseary and corresponding chauges in our financial lown out of the Sonnd with s gale from the north- | pigerroot, Oct 13, with | 402; achrs id Campbell, Appleby, NXork; | m ale subainl shai Ship Hought from the ‘Momitewrof fhe 24th Jun eer 725, he subject of legal reform continues to engage my | should p! put before the House a peliey which | ward that lasted thinty-eix hours. Whale Souad Find 6 4 & Co, Nov | Alexandria, Mon the 21th June, 1819, ps 25, dhe subject of leg fe : ge my | should place our financial syetem armony Ww! a8 i 2 y liye, the text of the resolution and the aceount of the | anaicus attention, ‘The asts passed in last re-sion of | cur ccnunercial eystem, Iv wes probable that he should | 75,040, Cxamined, and foun tolerably open. i " 0 $Y TEL | eebenvatiy isotons take Peart eae ee hee Vote) —The Chamber of Representatives, delibe- | parliament bave been followed up by the orders neces | be able to make bile statement on-Friday, the 20th, Seren of the Neth Pole; 100 wale farther norte, | Leer y gales from | Chatiahoookes, in good orders undersveod’ to'be the, brig ies prea sa = > 4 pean eee p | ‘NW. hoochee, in good order; understeod to be the only rating on the different propositions made, p sto | *ary for putting them in operation ; inquiries are in pro Mr. Giapstone expressed bis satisfaction at the expo- than eoy former navigator in Bafin’s Bay. No | Shp Devonshire (ot), Hovey, London and Portsmouth, | , ' | period, be altogether discontinued. yy m. and to put before the House a policy which fell over- Home 28 ke, and experionce 3 in port. the order of the day moivé:—1, Napoleon Il. hay- | s*¢##, by my direction. with a view of bringing into har- | cition which the paragraph in the roye! speech, om the ppen7 oa * ise id, M x A EXANDRIA Nov 0—Arr brig Em: rt East. ing become Pisperse by the abdication of Napoleon | ny the testamentary jurisdiction of any sever mulject of cur comumereist policy, Had received: though | trace whateverwas found of the missing expedition y Wath mdse and PASSER EETD, Oe Cay cary ae temens | Dire Gia Ssh eel Scanph Guise Grakita Ween” I. and the constitution ef the empira, and the two | *4 bills will be rubmitted to you for +ffeciing turther | the two defences, of Mr Walpole and Mr. Disraeli, were Sarees Ingiefield communicated with Sir Westward during the pase ALBA: chambers having. by their decree of yesterday nomi- | ‘mfrovrments in the naministration of the iaw | inconcistent. ‘Lhe first wastbe best—namely, that the | Belcher’s expedition Ship lows (Br), Tayler, Cork, i NY, Nov 23—Arrachrr Paugasset, and Adelaide, with sait and 449 | Bedford; eloops Koyublic, do; JD Fishy” Fall River. J is bound to Sa- | sehrs Henry, Providence; Nile, Boston; sloop Georgians, N ‘To these and other measures affecting the soctal con- | paragraph was left ambiguous because the moment was pacerngers, to D Pilkington & C 7 : rm | Bedfore nating a commission of provisional government, de- | of the country, I am persuaded,that you will give | inccnyenient for the ecnflict of priucinles. All he (Mr vannab. BALTIMORE, Noy 23—Arr bark lowes, sired to give to the nation the guarantees which it | your earnest and zealous attention; andl pray that by | Giadrtone) wanted was a full final, and. solemn _ Domestic Miscellany. ORME George Canning (Hom), Paulson, women ath | pestons tahts Obee Oclgate, Seeman; ene ane acti: weet requires for its liberty and repose, the present act | ihe blessing of Almighty God your deliberations may be | ment of the question of free trade; that the Mini | Deitzick Koster, a native of Germany. = twenty-one | Balchen. ins, N Yor Somers, Somers, Fall River; Gold, Hum- shall be tranemitted to the Chamber of Peers.” The | gvided to the well being and happiness of my people. | should once for all declare their views upon th! question, | years, fell overboard, om the 10th inst.. while engaged in | , Ship Bald Eagle (new clipper), Boston, 36 hours, in bal. 6 Ee Chaeees r, M es Di ate proposition was adopted unanimously. A loud and | , The clear end distinct voice, and happily modulated | and that they had unequivocally and finally avandoned | painting the ebip bremerbavev, lying im the Fourth dis- | last, to eke OF don & C ‘as towed to the city by stoam- | Lortl New vate Peete A: tee, lou prolonged ery of Vive l’Emporeur! followed the an- | tones, with which her Mojesty usually delivers the | the idea of the poseibiilty of a return to protection. Ib, Hew Orleans, Sak was: drowsel, tue ED raiteoe, Stetson, Cardiff, 40 ¢ays, with railroad iron, | Elizabeth, Pierpont; J B&F L,'Cranmer, aud B rharer it neuncement’ On the same day the Chamber of | “peeeh from the throne. weze not levs conspicuous om After a few remarks from Mr. Newdegato. Mr. Cunis- | An Irishman, named Patrick Welch, was drowned im | to order, vessel'to Caivin adams, Nov 15, lat 31, lon 62, | York. Cla Acacia (Br), London; scht Michigam, this than on former occasions, The movt inten: JK in : a e interest | rorsxn in reply to an observation of Mr. Gledstone, ex- | the Niagara river,on the 20th inst., at Black Rock, | peeeed an Am brig. waterlogged and abandoned; supposed <7 | was evinced in the opening sentence of the address, in | plained and defended the rentiments he had expressed | near Businio, while fishing off Bird Island pier. Ker‘so be lumber fonded; she hada house on deok, painted in | which allusion was mage to the departed veteran in war th w! Peers adhered to the resolution. It is thus clearly om pse: Soumeey: shown that the Chamber of Representative: hangs 7 rr bark Scott Dyer, or (Br), Trofry, Glasgow ‘anneh halt is; the mainmast, main tormast and out of doors, and professed his readiness, now the vor- | jominating a provisional government, only intended | and council; and here a momentary cvidence of emo- | dict of the country bad been taken upon the question of | _ An unfortunate collision took place upon the Little | w hor sf Moana op pe dd to organize a means of administration. Napoleon | tion, on the part of the royal epeaker, was manifestiy | protection, to bow to ite decision. « Miomi and Columbus Railroad. om the 19th inst., which | ee. ‘ca (Dr). Merriam, Corawallis, NS, 6éays, with | sp Cansds (Br), bar Nariel Halifax; barks Na= IL. was Emperor. participated in by all the iilustrioas assembly. The | Mr. Osnoane thought that the country could onl wes attended with cerioua res ‘The collision was so | stato Ate % NS, b ee allah, cern sol, vie Halnns nAee er | Queen’s voice, however, soon recovered its firmness; and | gather. trom the insidious puragreph put into the royal | fusious. whiic going at «fair rate of speed. that the two | P'pioeiovn (itr), Daniels, Hillsboro, NB, 3 days, with | 900; Ella, Flinn, Baltimore; brigs Chicopee, Taylor, Phile- Parliament, | the interest next centered in the paragraph of the speech | rpeech. that the question of proteation was to be re- | locomotives were jammed together as tight almost as if | piaster, to maste delpbia; Myra, Hall, do; sohrs ¥ a] 1 irginia Price, Scudder, Phi- Opening 0 ra F. : ee Chae oi ; : ; . ms “0 te org Isdelpbis, Jarvis Lyon, Baker, do, - Nothing sniled, UREN'S SPEECH— DEBATES THEREON vhexein mention was made of the improved condition of | opened. He complained likewise of the paragraph re- | they had been welled by a forger of irow. It is. difloult | " Brig Orcy Exglo (new), MoCurdy, Eastyort, 66 hours, with 5 7 Tero ETT sccibtaiey ColsnaNOrner aanG the country. A cuppreneed “hash” ‘went through the | lauag to Ireland.” ite tourrive sta conclusion in regard to the amount of da- | lathe, to Smith & Boynton. F Haden. Bate Deke, GAR nit bo atin Went Sra )USE OF LORDS — House at this portion of the address; and the most mark- | Mr. Appencey remonstrated agai! the premature | mage done. but it will doubtiess be ceveral thousand dol- ge finite Hismere, Virginte, 4 a8 avs for Beaten, | 0a se Ria eae eooey Wich wane to pre Phy ay, S08 Gatuapay, Nov. 11.--The. fi ed curiosity was manifested es to the wording of the | attacks made upon the government, Hebad understood | lars There were no lives lost, but several were @ good | fort hemeanil. ‘Alvany, 3 days, 3 ar, for Boston. | co ns nia and anchored in Nantashes Roade, whe new Parliament was opened t by her allusion to the possible ‘unavoidable injury on certain | the paregraph im question as a declaration that the mi- | deal bruised. Schr Senator, Roberts, Rondcut, 2 days, for Providence, pHAST GREENWICH, N a ae brig hagnece, Wess, Majesty in person. Tho morning was dull and | ‘™Portant interests,” cocacioned by the free trade mea- | nisters bad entirely and for ever given up avy intention | George Drager, better known as “Big George,” and for | Schr Moxurka, Michacl, Belfast, 3 Philadelphia (having jetained einco 16th by the deser- ; “nag 7 3 to attempt to restore a protecting duty on corn, but were | the las six years employed in the shops of the Mad | Schr John Wright, Hall, Portlat gicomy, and a torrent of rain foll during the pro- |" Ser Majesty,baving finished the reading of the speech, | prepared to consider the question whether iteabolition | River Rallvosd, was killed ot Sandusky, om the 18th inst, Lah lag elgg teary Ad ty Ewen. Sld 2u:h, sek Enoch Frenob, Ui gress of the royal cortege. Owing to this cause, | handed it tothe Lord Chancellor, who received it kneel- | had inflicted injury upon a particular class, He had | },y the explosion of # barrel. into which he had put un- peks scams, re aeee ne day EWE. Oe AM Bey there was not the ucnal crowd of spectators upon | ing. Then giving her hand to the Prince consort, and | supported protection upon the one Sunn, ee a Rede} RIVER, Nov 1—Arr echr C! ik, Port a |, Balti y inciple that the land h ve lang, Meokanio’ Eiinge Gen Testor Dsaiel Weld tossbes "a rinciple tha: ie lan laked lime for the purpose of cleans it. Forbes, Merris, Boston, 90 hours, havi in * Hinds, Geu Taylor Daniel Weld, the line of route. Within the House two or three | gruciourly bowing to those present, the queen lett the | was unequally taxed. and now that protection was with- |“ n.t 0 goth inst a tre beoke out in the large frame tow sow slipper ship Bala Eagle, ig Ago ene tarerictanatiaadherh de nia aba dues be causes contributed torenderthe scene one of more than edifice with the same ode whieh ae isto oa drawn, the inequality, from which it had originated, bailding at the corner of Liberty street and Wei BELOW. NEW, ORLEANS, Noy 15—Arr ships Corin! ordinary interest. The first public sitting of a new | ¢mtrance. Ata quarter to three o'clock the House ad- | should be adjurted Now, Cincinnati, which was partisily consumed. ‘The | Ship Rhine, Doano, Havre, Oct 20, wih mdse andpassen- | Havre 36 days A apolis, Graham, do 3 tt 2 . . be jurned til five. Mr. Couvex thought that no plain fsir.minded man, pte Be oT cc ton D huritut'& Co. Stephenson, ord Parliament would of iteelt be sufficient to account | "ge rouse resumed at five o'clock. ‘The address, in | cculd regard the clause of the Queen's spoosh as a suf | encment was occupied by Keven are Bigchainee Rants Fexiso, one bark, and one brig, in the offing. x M for a fuller attendance than usual. Public curiosity, | repj sec! 6 "I 4 a bh ‘| reply to the speech from the throne, having been moved | ficient eclution of the question ro long sgitated. Bup. : " however, was besides stimulated by the absence of | ard sceonded by Lord Donoughmore and the Marquis of | poring that the cabinet had resolved to adopt the prin. | Steiner, Gran arges, Selsiiven sad Maver. ak, tepee, ce VWith—Agr steamehp Lovisians, sinith, Galveston 14th i 3 ales M a ace 0 ; > ips Tiny ew clipper), Whitmore, S that forestalment cf the Quoen’s speech which is | Path ple ef unrestricted competition, it must xo: be mixed | g,/lerman Tl. Smith wae knocked dewa and pinioned by | Snipe Tinisa, (ot caeboly John Wood andr, "Cid shipe Phanis (Br). Monerk, Linzey usually read with eo much avidity on the mornio; The Marquis of Lansdowne called the attention of | with other questions : the pure principic of free trade | ¢¢ caventy double exgles Charlerton; and others. aay 4, NW. President Smidt (Brem), Meyer, de; bark Columbia (Brom! ot intended delivery. Add to this the general the House to the great lors which the nation bad eus- | must be afiirmed. Apart from the doctrine of uare- im Wind at sunrise, N; meridian, do; sunset, . Geerken, Bremen; brig Lquise Otto W. w (Mecklem- desire to hear fiom tke lips of Majesty iteelf the | tined by the death of the Duke of Wellington. Apart | stricted comyetition. there was @ wide field open toa | _ The two negroes convicted of rape at the last Gordon 1 burg), More, Tr che Anite (Mox), 8 basce. regretful allusion which it was well” understecd | fam comiderations of personal friendsiip, there was & | Chancellor of the Hxchequer in deallog with taxation; “| Superion Court, ware hanged at Calhoun, 8. C., on the | | Pemfexamsurn Henman ue anpicion.| 41 | 5 Towed tosenl0ch, ships shagon aud Lo ae 5 z ee peculiar reneon why he, one of the oldest members of | but he could not be allowed to go into that question | 12th inst. deri ‘ " : NORFOL wovld be “ng the loss of ms —— wee the House, shovld addrers them on this o¢caston; for it | with the view of remedying the alleged injury done to | Ou the 16th inst., Mr. John A. Mandel, the wellknown | PY ist aste se Noy § Are Schiller, Bohr, Richmond; | yNVREOLK, Nov 1S—Arr trig, Radius, Mo atcomery, New formed, when living, pillar of the throne, and pad fallen to his lot, when « mewber of the House of | certain interests. ‘This would be to re-open the whole | suciiorieer. und a resident of St. Louia, went into the | 4th, Adler, Hehorst, Baltimore. Siddvb, Oldenburg, Mouke, | jn’sistroen' ce guecionsh ported; gobre J 8 igal whore death the whole country is now doploring, Commons. to perform the same duty to England's question of protection. printing office Wood, situated on the third floor of | NOrleans. ss # Providence; H W Benecict, Ellis, NHaven; and eufficient has been indicated to show the almost | greatest admiral when ho fell ia the arms of Victory. Wr. E Bais, avowing bimeelf a protectionirt, expa- | the building onthe northwest corner of Fourth and Pine Nov 8—Arr Henry Nosmith, Stanloy, St Ste- | janoy, do; Gil Blas, Beckwith. Nensomond for Seeing, absorbing interest which attached to the prosent | At that moment, when the nation was absorbed in grief | tiated upon the mischievous results of free trade, which, | streets. Le was eiightly inebrinted at the time, andas | ¥! ‘ ss, Nov Gunsy Cesne NoOrleans. Toler, Plymouth, NC, for Philadelphia (pas in with oontre= ceremonial | for the loss of ite uaval hero, few were avare that a | he said, had falsified all the predictions of its advocates.’ | be opproncled the stove he stumbled and was precipitat- | git un at'G ipace Hall, Philedelpiia, + | Board jammed, loss of foreboors, Ho). Old sche J Decting, The deots of the House of Lords were thrown militery genius was rising in the Kast, who was | SirJouw Suxtixy disputed some of the allegations ef | ed forward, his forehead striking on a sharp projecting | Hancerowa, Oct 22—Art Zano, Forueli, Norfolk, Va. ‘Mth—Arrsshts Golden Gate, Brightman, Newport: 8 & J open at noon, and the arrival of pecresves and other | dettined to perform same service for the British | Mr, Ball, and considered that protection had Leem the | cerner of @ stove, cuuting his death in about fifteen | Berrasr, Nov O—Arr Springitela, Kilioots. Quote J. Williams, Harrington, Williamston (NO), bound to New facies was incessant up to two o'clock At that | %/9 that Nelson had rendered to her fleets. Though | bane of sgriculture fe: minutes. Coxnaves, Nov S—Sid Elise Jenner, XYork, York (put. in. with erew sick and short of supplies); Solotay housthe preater purt of the peers’ beaches on both | the, characters of the two men were different in some | Lord Varwrneron bad derived great eaticfaction from | prom the ancual catalogue of the officers and students | Ck stme day; Alida NYork; Ems, San Franclteo. | | NYork. Cli brig Loretto, Glichriat, West In bur the gi pal pe hy respects, they were alike in the one glorious object of | some parts of the Queen's speech, and, with Im Yale College for the year 1962-68, wa learn that there Se rere) oe “4% ialnaper, teom Ant: 2ist—Arr brig Hamlet, Crawford. Boston: sides of the house, together with the galleries, were | their ambition and energies—the safety of the people. | the questions of protection or free-trade. he thought it fon 87 + i a ‘op, Kelly, do; crowded by the female members of the aristocracy. | and the honor of the Crown During the long ‘period | necesrary for the public interest that there should be | #feBOW,Im that institution 7 theological, students, 39 See eee eee Ta aioe cuyervane HOcisend ni UR The bishops’ bench, instead of presenting the usual | of peace with which the country had been blessed, arts, | some formal declaration on the part of the House of Com- philorophy and the arts, 107 seniors, 105 jumiors, 117 so- | (and both anchored). amptitude of Jawn sleeves and gowns, glittored with | Fcince, and industry had flourished; but it must be | mone of its permanent and decided conourrexce in the | Dyomores, and 120 freemen, ‘otal 003, ‘ Denti, Noy 6814 Rhine, Barnes, NYork. the A Viciod uidiorsd GI-As cores Maslone~ triumphs of peace must be pro- | sound policy of the commercial arrangements established Fataourn, Nov 6—Sld Martha, Klookgeter, NOrieans. od fg Seopa bowie me agit fo he - id to asted Of being one of the most | by the legislation of late years. “he cpap deta ber hant tue, Who mustered in strong force. Tho judges, | rrceperous, we must make Up UF 1 ‘After rome observations from Colonel Sintvonr, the | $6,000 damage—brought by ‘Ars Simlah, Roberteon, Baltimo ; Amanda, Towell, Nowport; Vie! mieten, ne In Hampton Roads, bark Hahnemann, Ploasants, J Rives teund to Liverpool; schr Burotas, insetetbed, found: Mele! Nev Sra tear ana as The suit for an alleged breach of promise at Boston—a Emay Macomber, of the ermined and wigged. occupied the seats under shel- | 6; the most aful nati sel 8 was . ing troupe, against Dedge, the Museum Ce 2 ool 7 of ost powerful mations in th motion wae agreed to. and the Address was ordered to be F g' London), San Francsico " ter ef the woolrack, while the peers in their scarlet | enter into a detall of the great actions of the Duke of | presented to her Majesty in the usual manner ediior and yooalixt, hae been withdrawn by the fair one Dok Hoare D 8 Goodell, riman, Payal, Ft) Bean ebenh saver tor do; Benjamins robes, driven from their usual seats, filled the front | Wellington, which were engraven on the hearts of his Nov. 12—The Cnaxcriiom oy tne Excureuen gave jermo. Cld 29th, Cosmopolite, Forsyth (from Millbridge. Cid schr Plantor, Rey- Francisco. K Nov. G—Art Adonis, M'Millan, Mobile, Sid b, M’Millan, Savapnan. Giascow, Nov 8—Arr 8 ‘Morse, Layton, NYork. SW zs ‘OR! Nosleans. $1470, | PRILADBLPUIA, N Tows reserved for them, aud formed the centre of a 4 countrymem; but, turning his attention to the rest of | notiee that, on the 26th inst,. he should lay before the picture euch as perhaps no other state ceremonial the speech, he could have wishe id had Lage eye & | House rome riety in the be doo of our taxation, iiliaton tn: ¢ less vacilating and faltering dcciaration a to the com- | which recent chauges in our commercial polley renderad One Seaeio Delilianicy eid eiieet mercial policy which the goverument intended to pur- | necestary im the opinion of the government. At the At half past one o'clock prayers were read by the st “eras . It was, perhaps, only matural that the officers of | seme time. Hf any motion of au unfair character was Bishop of Norwich, attr which the Lord Chaneollor | OM ying ‘aie aicuid be. tab inst to letere tke yeas, pA 23—Sld schrs Grace Caroline, Tam~ OY livers sloop Win Miller, New Jere Cla Augustin, Davies, do. Havny, Nov5—Arr Niagara, Hayni at Oak, Ryder, do; ; brovght forward previously. with a view to prevent his iy St Nicolas, Bragdon, NYotk. joston, Clifford, Boston; bark having taken his seat upon the woolsack, eoveral | put is by eaying nothing the goveroment mesut to say | m Kibg this statement. he “ould roserve to the govern 63 do, in lots, 45; 150 | Hamnune, Nov 4—Arr Geo Nicolaus, Smith, NYork. va Kelly, aos he John Silliman, Clum, Albany. Old bars = nese themeelvee to take the oaths. that free trade legirlation had been attended with the | ment the right of takings different courre. Worth Amerie ee, 5S, 14) 5 Lehigh tt i—Arr Edw Evoress, Gunby, from Bal- sons Virginin, Heald, Fall Ri 8 B Ashimoad, Corson, M ortly after two o'clock the boom of caunon sus- | hoppiest remulte, they might be wure of the cordial sup- On the motion for bringing up the report on ihe ad- att J “ied pees Vow 7—Arr J Lind, St John, NB. ‘For ND, Nov 22—Arr sehr Oli: pended the buzz of conversation within the house, f ali the adberente of that policy. drevs, Lord J. Ruespur remarked that (he royal epeech $e deters, 207 Idi de pa ie Bid ath tions, We aten, Besson; Oth, Chas Saunders, sda NYork. Old ship Samuel Fales (n 4 Pp and heralded the royal progress towards yal Lord Brovonan was anxious to beat hie testimony to | took no notice of the Burmese and Kaflir wars. which he | if; 2950 Schuyikill Navigation Proferred, 28%; 100 do, sown, | Spence, NOrleans Apalachicola; bark F A Perley. Collins, Cubs. of Westminister. The . m5 pectin de Am von Leeper the tranecendent merit« of the Duke of Wellington, | contended were serious omissions. Fe alto alluded to the mat 100 do, 283%; 110 a tS, 28543 300 do, 85, 2h Sohnyl- “Hin the river outward bound 8th, Intropid, Phillips, for N PROVIDENCE, ‘Nov $2--Aes sheames Oe is, Millor, NE ithi r d emo he C) O ‘ il’ Nev. 1 Le i K; 200 d 3 Yord; schr Oxford, Howland, Baltimore, vin Now Bi apnounced that the Queen bad se. foot within the | Wéel bad sceured sor his memory a universal tribuve of | question of the Clergy Rererves in Canada, and urged thoir kill Nav, in lete, 100 Lo uy in tote, 10M s Farmere! 7 Sth, FZ, Hartehorne, ek; Warbler, Worteot N TD iccwory dasas Bae, Sone RA AU . * . c ey ome on » pa ” of Colo in lote, 32! precincts. Entering the magnificent Victoria | ee rks ist sel fede Hag fer sal om Le Le yee in nesormamnee WHR the wishes of the Colonial | in tis Ie 12 Mangtacturers’ and Mech Orleans; ‘Atvum, Rankin, harlovte Reid, , NYork. low, threo fore and aft sonrs. tomer, the royal procession ewept up the grand | More sdmirable than his private gocdness apd marrel- | ‘gtr J. Paxinator defended the royal speech, and satd | Ar, 3 Tahun Converiible Mortgage Gy | "utd for 10x Suh, 2 orinaae gums Tater; | sorte | crnem Melener, NOtleans, end anchoeed senegr staircase into the Norman porch, pousing for » few | 5 i Rode- | " RICHMOND, Nov 22—Arr sohrs Rickmo lous fortune. God forbid that the day should ever arrive | the Clergy Reserves were under consideration, 110: 100 hares Long J Evens, Savanpa Itimore N¥ork; Sara | ©} Lrown, woments at the robing room, and thence entered the ‘Kee, NYork, Sid schrs 6th, Pio Purnell. shen the pati Lick Dho, Roxcrs Mobilo; St George, Bat Barret Wt lexander, n rhould be more senstble of its irrepar- ; ; I . oma, lined wit f THE FISHERIRG QUESTION _ Mo terennsh. Brown, : FOIE Pedy guard were coet phated Ce omeR | able ices than {twas ut the prevent moment! The most | 19 reply to afr. Herbert. the Cirancess.on of tho Pcie eee oe een inwards Kove Swanton, Morse, N | "Wai pu'nss ay 8Urd shin Winnegance, Ayres, Afeion. of the body guard, were next passed throug, and, tribute to the groat Duke would be to | AN OPT © that negotiations wers going on inn most Ome, SABE Wey S2-Old cuip wienegnnoy, Agree, Ate after some moments of almost painful suspenss, the our defences at home, and to maintain our | oii tectory epirit with the government of the United Hntd outward 6th, Victoria, for NYerk. 6 ow | tom. narloge cortege entered the huvee States respecting the fisheries, They liad every reasom Lononore, Nov Sid Quoen Victoria, , led } +s Che an and vre- y. after paying his tribute of respect to the » - luded, prove perfs for Hull. ‘ ‘i . ngers Arrived. Ses taney nak ee Por Wellington, proceeded to thenk | £0 belleve they would, when concluded, prove porfestiy aren Narra, Oct %—Are Splendid, Bowden, NOrloans; $1 | joynonship Novonalive-Micree Faany and Lydia Ade ceded by the great oflicers of State, took hor seat end Lord Broughem for the | *étltfactory. a Lehigh N Diligent Desondia, NYO say wtoreo, fromCalousta, | J0td, Londor; WC Hall, Boston; G Mansfield, NEw under ihe contre of the triple canop'es of the throne, ch their rematks on the necessity ef main- ALLEGED TURBULENCE. (8 RELAND 5) Ivania Kailresd, | Mauasive, Ase UAT - i” r in the eteors while Prince Albert ocoupied his w aco upon ences would afford to the government, | Mr Kergeant Sune warmly coraplained of a reference and ol6 oa ‘S014 John Currier, Butman, NOr- “Sidieenen Welmames her Majesty’s left hand. The a ! wraad re the Queen's speech to tarbulence and insubor Maneeuiies, Nov #-Old, John Passengers Salled, or Majesty's ! eG leans; Sth, San uel Peery Whiting, Londow, to load | Cuannesror~ Steamship Southernor—T Midat | ewid to exist im Ireland, and called upon th. n the entrance ‘ov 8 Sia Helen Wri ; oton, : > tends ry’ an Prancieco, Alston, dd Baldwin, V Sanohen and gow, JM Baddow A standlog « No wate vet Ge Codiatone liberty of tos Mar NOneane. Boy CATE Mottha Towne, from, London | Keily. B tlogen, N Perrar, & Day, J AGriM™n, J Ove upon the throns, resus Ki condition ” of Se ier B for Bepven flows main topeall yard), Sld 6th, Nuribubers | C MoCullork, J Conway, It Koyeet, P Lang d Jonkingon places in accordance with s coinmand from } a teticies, |) °We, Warsoue replied that they hed tor Works 6'r Inna, Lord (from Lenton) Aer aowblle Mare tke for Gag. | ton, d Johnson,’ GFotard, Av Suitiae, TE Hutton, Om jesty. Coveiscrable curiosity was manifested as to agg By - ; 6 Morris eset fi in, fiockgotor, N | Bench, MO Lorna R it was evident | troducing euch ® messure, and were of large clanver of the cem- | @ generous policy towards Irelind couridefably during the last three | would be stated during the preven Yanks of Ube agctoulbural dis | war them agreed to, H tnghem, AJ Atwater, sherkean, A Willising, NE Brome, OTF Gay, ¥ Wi , », via Queens | way, 5 Sisiare tom, TP Dons lage 00bt, WO! ook Aleyad, via Queens: | Py aloy, WO Dickiason—ba ta sho Htgorngee gimand Dorvon, from London, Sid Martha, i i ” L, Nov $—Art Burlington, who would be tho bearor of the eword of « tue plage of the Inte Duxe. This p sre wopial in the opening or dissolving Pariiameut for- Lad imo pe in (ae wey

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