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2 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1858. -B.. RES! ae bye ae 5 how ‘Tapidiy “ ward tho star of sae ‘Transiated Teen cath Wath tor uaguat ecpeedl omens OPENING OF THB SBOOND SB8SION OF THK TENTH AS- | Tovonwat WANTED_IN BRGARD eee SAR ANETOS CORRITRENNEN, {the locian) empire takes its way” The company de- | (rem La Pairie of Jane 10, Gor the Naw | © pounds sterling every year—ia i worth ber, te SBMBLY OF BRAZIL. Bigeye oe Peart a Sovrmaurron, Juve 10, 1868. | Fotec at» late hour, wishing @ rapid and safe voyage to Youx Hana ] sacrifice her officers, her marines, her sailors, ber ships, | [Translated from OCorrelo Mercantil of Rio de Janeiro | of Bagenan, France, whe served tothe Reo weh ence ‘The New Irish Line of Swamseeps to New York -Manches | the spjendia ship with her passengers and her gallant Serious diffloulties have just now arisen between the | merely to prevent the island of ‘Cuba from Grawing an- May 4, for the New Yorx Hrxacp.j pe. res A RES » to the ter in the Field—Manchesier Men and Manchester Com | uepender, Cepeata Benin: Chententy, The steamer i© | United States and England, as a result of ‘the half phiian- aly fvemm Atrtan oumns sigh ov ten thourand ge Sha legislative sesnica opened yesterday Vognis end dea Sah Seatac merce—Breal Trix of the Pionser of the Lint, the Indian | Me : tbropic and balf political crusade which the English go- | . Aly A in Cubs the same as it was | Avauer anp Vary Hononame RerKKSENTANVES oF THE Sayan ees on aie mite ee tepals Sanatni~ GOON 6 Ti Old BE TY a tala te, ‘Verament bas for #9 many years been carrying oa against | in Brazil, the moment tbat the ational pride an‘ eaif- | “Nation sale eine ong tht preseat ower of eelpne te Se America, dc the slave trade. It will be remembered that after the Seepeey tee sonal eee mage enlist ‘The reunion of the general logisiativo assembly is always . street, Baltimore, Md, i i i i i i ‘ & i aoe ise ab i io ‘euthorities of | an occasion of the greatest satisfaction to me and of the ight of search gave \+, Ragland and France mutually | submitting to the dictation of a foroign peopict, te nest | 'Thaske eine athe ian emapire us enjoying peace 7 Bet ve mi a e of Spiny by “ Saquadron of «cert et coos te reson omen teen cod Ser aer PERI eas. ic acsehuuin inn tae weettod o ry i aro the cause bel ve flag of tiv United | over the policy of my government, continues to produce Southampton waters bave just been the scene of some in- | teresting teetiviues—interesting to Ne « Yorkers, to Ameri. | James’ Hall, Piccadiliy, cans, to English, Scotch and Irish, in short, tothecommer- | Heolowares in cial and travelling communities of every nation, aad that The meeting was convened by placard and advertisement means ali the world ‘aud the rest of mankind.” {no | ib the daily papers, the notice containing the following re- occasion was the trisl trip of fine steamer, | ‘ark -—''In Consequence of the Bature of the disclosu ca | which will be made, only are expected to at- intended as the pioucer of & now line to rua | thud.” Every part of the bail was crowded, and the ma sores the Atlantic. The ciroumstauces connested with | jority of the meeting appeared to beiong to this new project bave an caasual dogres of taterest, par | po is St Mn ea Uoularty a» period of considerable commercial depres | ericp, M P., the bari Manvers, Mr, Wise, sion, and I em giad of the opporiunity of giving you some | Of Sbattesbury, Mr. Hen! the er Oem wet ocler nok Inoumbent of You have no doubt heard of w city called Manchester, a | Ruriciun streci; the Reve Wy’ urlings city located in Lancashire That piace, your readors are bg gee Cg A 3 t not, perbaps, all aware, is a port of entry; but such is the jade’s, Bethaal Green; . J. Thomas, fact, and Manchester is aout to owna lie of steamers; Gitccen tatahen tlbeae nba a ‘Dut still the steamers are not going to run to Manchestor, | riad; Rev. W. Cadman, rector of Bt. "8, Southwark; albett, they aretobeowned there and Manchester is a | 81. Verner, Bart, Mi P.; Me Moody, M. P., to. meeting that ving bat Inet with that of the Oriental republic, a convention con: corning river ravigation, and,on the 20th of November lest, 8 mew convention of the'same nature with the ar- confederation, completing thus the treaty of %, ‘The questions pending between Brazil and Paraguay Baye been sould. op theeahinrdpebem dt pathy hp 1 February ot this year into a treaty with that republic, pleting and having been excbangec on the BOth April last, | case would resound with Ismentations aud desuncia By treaties of December 14, last year, the boundary i$ of ea | tines between Brazil and the Argentive republic, formed — the work the Lord to the viows | by the rivers Uruguay and Parana, as weil as the mode of and of the wicked, would be | the extradition of criminals and the delivering up of Bra- end. the of | zilan sinves, have been regulated. , deceased; and any persom ory tea By a treaty entered into at Londos on February 5, this erg, informehon of the present ‘residence of the said Jeam to her share of tho busivess in the crasace which she bad iboseana palpi ert hetng gutyy of preparing the way | year, and commercial reiations between this em- sng oo ie eee tpatimne and piace of his burial shall port featry. There is an event connected with this same pa. duty had meth yeni ord wes port, of sufficient imterest to name in this copne:tioa, acd | the abuse they were met to denounce bas too long been ‘which goes to chow how slight an iacident the foriunss | OVet/ooked, pot to say tolerated, and the time hed now ar. ed whea the matter must be seriously takea in hand ofr ed. bere’ for of @ piace may rest upon, Forty years ago there ius hic. He would not detain the mecung with a | “2¢Cztaken. The officers of the Britis craisers, in their | for the coming of An Prospect so Pire and Turkey have been opened. 7 ‘Wrwonpnam, May 31, 1858. resided near Manohesier a man who, bad he lived, would pe be ay HB oy panne Og in eagerness to please the Admiralty and get into favor, ral election before their eyes, it would never do to let The legisiative measures which your councils will cer- have proved the De Witt Clintom of the place. Tais man Seene Scans crochet antes and gbaupionsies thas hed was Frank Duckingeld Astley, Esq., High Steriff of | “the Hon and Rev. Mr. Basixc then read the evidence bet Cheshire, a gentieman of great wealth, living on his an | that be caused to be laid catral eetaiee, owning coal mines and agricultural lands. | €24 0Y which it was sought to obiain the dismissal as Pi nh weil as from a desire to get tbe prize money which was to | jJocse such a terrible bornet’s nest about their cars. tainly confer on the country are of importance OUIS KORTH (GERMAN) WILL OBLIGE sOum foward their labors, became Woo offlotous and | gig RIGHT OF SEARCH CONDEMNED—ITS FALLACIES The of res measures which [ptrernan gama headrest Bi Son 8 Peat crime req zealous in porforming their searching operations. while guaran’ liberty and inaividual security, wil | numberless expeditions which they set_on foot, directed | *SFORCED, AND ATS RRSISTANCE BY THE UNITAD | Tie fie rene Ns Be . eye TT the atlantic, where they took upon themselves to ranaom | (Translated from the Paris Covstitutionnel of June 9, for | vaiug aud tacilitate iis transfer by inspiring the confidence Rulers to commaeieens tmomediataly with Af. ‘othe mouths ¢f the great rivers of Africa which fell into BEATES BNCOURAGED. Fixed anes ‘a law which will asenre its . Bara, tbe chapiaia of St. Barnabas. It hed been charged " the New Yor Herat } Bo 1 Copthall London, or Mr. Wilkinson, Ne. 10 Mer- Bee cena nay am the Mersey, bear Liver- | agsine: bim by the Rev. Mr, Liddell that the cape | sie" pet’? princes fhm caphvity, aad, to Jind Tan ond thet bas just, sprung up between the | “rnd peace of families and the question of the legitimacy Pennie Tyranny Bowie, ak neree eine ees ac pool, t@ Manchester. This was im 1816 or 18i7, and he | sysirst tre chaplain rested only upon the evidence of Capt, Javes established, bad the effect not only | United Siates and Eng: A out visite made | of chtidren are much affected by the absence of legisla. | POWEr left with BG. died weon after, or the project would undoubtedly have | '¥0 prothga'e women, who wore soching to obtain money | {raking ihe very Deme of Eogiand bateful to the people | % American vessols in the Gulf of will aasurediy | tive enactments, which would not culy reguiate tbe 002- | QHOULD THIS MRET THE EYE OF W_HILSON B HE IB Deen carried out. Had tbat been done, Manchester today | Ou: 0! Weir taike and scandalous staxomente; mow the | or At-ica. but also cf gividg a fatal biow to the Eagiisa | Not bave sny serious consequences. England always ais- | i. ner com gai state, bu: also lega'ize it, whatever requested yunicate cousin to comm! trade and commerce on toe coast of A‘rica. These chival- | Plays ap exemplary moderation iu her connections with | might be the religicn of the married—iways respecting | t Seouand, as all may be esally arranged ia the city. Fous expeditions of the British cruisers, inasmuch as they | te young republic tbat has sprung ‘rom her owa bosom. | ingi of too Siate. Hope Hpac ye Eye , : Whether it concerns she reguiation of territor'al {imite or ; i ARAH ANNE MAEON, WIDOW OF TIMOTHY MASON, mace it much more difficult for slavers to take on hi ‘aot " Colovization met with some obstacles in its onward ‘cabinetmaker, of Liverpool, will, if alive, please board thelr cargoce of slaves, bave had the netural effect | (Ne GDHy Of copaular agente, she shows a spirit of coa- | march in spite of tho efforts of my government to promote | K2,,Cabinelmaker, late. pi here, oF W. G. howart, of raising the price of slaves throughout the whole coast | iliation that is quite meritorious, Baty arly when it 8 | ic. gut good faiih in the fulfilment of the contracts, aud | hos sat rrurtiien: Wow York ‘city. information of her pre: of Africa, and coveequently, by this increased price, they ge re she is not always fcom provocations. } ihe measures adepted for securing the future of the imai- | pert sddressorthat of her iaughter: some eight years old, bave mace the eaie of slaves by the African pricces muck jn an edifying spectacie to Lae ogg Loncon journals | grants, will coubtiess cause some of the prejudices uufa- | thankfully received and liberally rewarded. more aavaptageous axd profitable to toem shan it was be- | What are oer, CA a ph Pmepae § Vorable to tbe immigration of colonists to disappear. Ta | Soe Day ar PleR NO SA PASURNGRE P fore." Sedvoed by the high prices offered them for slaves, | UP? NTH. Of Bo0d apration in Cuxcuasing the griels | orver to obtain this eavantage—eo pressingly cemanded | Y ¥ATEBDAY AT PI rete tities e ce eee begro kings even went 90 far as to soll their own subjects | Of the Un: > Statee, ue tay Tomeand ar, | Uy the circumstances wherein our agricultural producers | sip ite divestion wo boise i te an 168 Broadway, bur ast and pecple to the slavers, when they were not able to get ble all Rae) Cet pre predict with, | 209 Wemeelves—it is necessary «9 make « law which wil | gid not reach lis eedvation, 1 publish thie present card amd asofliciext sopply of prisoners of war. Besides allinia, the | Plomatic pe aye oe fe may therefore pers asali | #bire the immigrant with full confidence ia his adopted | snd offer a liberal reward (0 any person who will enable me labor end fatigue of these philanthropic crusades, together | Wt any risk, the present quarrel wi boy > of fy | coupiry. to get posession of it. = PABLO PEREZ, 756 Browiway, mith tbe deadly influence of the c'imate, was consiantiy do | Others. by a condescension on tbe part of England, aad by | ce eufferings of tho poople in consequence of xo | Se orvatiog the ships’ crews. carrying of every year maay | # SvCcees on the partof the United Stetes—a re eset. | scarcity of provisions deepiy alfiicisme. My government KXCURSIONS. of the beet officers of the British navy and great nam | Sion and a succes which, not being novel, would ot boat | was actively employed in studying the causes of such & | enn ner of their best enticrs and marines: 30 much go that it | All imeresting were it oct that the sunject of the quarrel | jamentable state of tbings, without neglecting to euccor POR, THE FISHING BANKS-STEAMER NEW HA ‘would have beea the London or Glasgow of the west of England, and Liverpool would have been like Gravesend or Greenock. Astley died, and his son and osity q - 'y tbat he procured their beir, the preeent Wm Astley, Kaq , contents himself with purpoe of Jas ing it betore the Bishop in order that the going down 700 yards ato the sowels of the earth for | Dorin ‘might be delivered from suds elate of things Coal, and the Mapchester mou of torty years ago did not | (Gneers ) The Biabop caused the evidence to be vifted — gg pny oy Of their townsaan, WHO | god tested by a legal gentleman, avd the result of that in- = = souaabans ng juke of Bridgewater's grand | Vegivetion, so far from woakentrg the cuze, added to its Ht of Odjectionabie features, Dy being coatirmed ana enlar; Only afew scars siace Manchester was made s port of | by three ciber femalo witaeesca, The biakop thea ontted ~< 8: wpe op nes SPs 9 ‘Re | ive curate immediately implicate’ by the disc osures wo fre na So pov at ey bee ockingly UsOd | be dret euspenved, and then, failing any defence, to bs . ct thee, Sreatly encroached upon by thst | aemissed from bis curaey. It was deoply to be regretted aimpie Cm tense are to aay pees people, . id “there is | that several lacios in ths parish ad assiaied the curate More wesith qute as much enterprise, and far more po * P, Mtioat influence and poittioal patrousm, in Mancuester | 2 SUPPIYitg the confessional, The Hoa and Rev. Mr. Liadeli, (oe curate’s superior, wished it to be velieved » a ci ‘1 Wes very important. Nothing less, inceso, than toe prin- 4 Captain An every . Saturdays ‘than in L verpool. manufacturers, merchants, mex U beceme quite a cifilcult thing for Fngiand to man the ships {dp ary thoge localities where the evil was most severe; ad it ¢ a ve Sent of Tetons eet ts pewspapers, are be tor | tat iD these cance the curate ‘bad doen carried away by | Cc war nich were destit ea for tid, angerous ser rice Sipe of the treedom of the sen is iavelved inthis struggle. | now bopes that you will, by your eplightened ideas and | {4ving Ubsmbers surest 7:3), Amo wg rd pee , 0 zealand enbusiasm for the church, but tho truth was with | FBg:and serke to restrain that freedom by exerowsing & | measures, ald it 1a ite efforts for removing thse causes, 2 SS, pie, o'clock. music on board, known and b. When, afterwards, Brezit entered into @ (rea: Ww der twtlaence than those of Liverpoo! on Evgland to abolish the siave trade, merely tor the sake of | CoL¢ol over al {Ya 7y avd Covelderavie jeaiousy between — de) several cases poop 4 impiicating Mr. Liddelt : : Neag | bimsclf ané bis otber curates. Ho (sir. Baring) belonged tome is doe picce oF beatae” in Mamcbenter- that the'r | sono pany, eier in the eburch ‘or potion and he ou: port of entry, fortuuniels plared mi the mouta of the Soy” | #7ed UPOU this diatressing investigation without consult orn, where ebips can come to anchor. The feoling ot jeu. | 22 APY One. He bad mace thn case public hecause ne Jousy does not go £0 far as to make the residente'ot feit it was the duty of the Bishops of the oburch to pre- piace seek to anoihiiate, or even ignore th existones of | Veet its holy communion trom being thus abused by their the other; but it te that of to powerful tra placed in | S8berdiBates He could liken the evil to nothiog leas then fan almost ieconverient proximity. The exton lords vom- | Since deme ney the Cee ge ne ne, ORO, while the piaia thai there are very high expenses to meet ai Liver- | Poy fathers cs baley payee .opadition of man. These 1 while their ccttou is passing inward aud tuoir manu. | POY le bere of olgravia erto been in a stato of Kitares outwarés, and chen ctamowohes olay 00d de | etl ae anand mien tbey came to hear of this tention » You will then uncerstend some of the grounts | Mayne the tremens would fellow | site on which au emiveut merchant an 1 capi alist of Manches ie Loporab’e and reverend gentleman, in the course fr he navies of the world by meavs of her | “The burthen of military service renoers noceseary the | on the ee Seen “ ~ than those of any other Power. i Se ‘ng ber sbirping anc commerce from the troublesome reforwing of ihe actual syetem of recruiting for the army. - Tuoyance and vistiatious of the Beiten cruisers, the only ted Beaten 4 a gg Hig ene io iis lee A good law regu ating promotions is still one of the ne- TSHING BANKS ~124¢ ORNTS BACH WAY.—EXTRA ct auy rmportadce which was now left open for | Benes, | {hein cause ie good. It they succeed. as we duubt | cessities of tbe navy p Mg apron yt ay wie eT He of slaven and where clavers could Iapd thet car: | DC they Will, in the, diplomatic strife that Rae Just com- | ‘The state of cur public revenues is atill prosperous and |p"? 2 ip at B18, aod Vier No.4 Novih Biver i9A Me Lawes rots was the isiaud of Cuba. The Eoglish government | ™eroed, their example wi Mose omg they iy pel progreseively increasing, in spite of some depression iz | hj: nyo s good reetsurant on board, tow ‘began to think tost by merely changing | C#lablisned s Precedent, ta they ont + ae Awd commercial transections Caused by the crisis which intely te syetem, and by tranaterring its cruisers | Smsiler vavies will have a rig! aS to one. _ bn ts hie sia | paralyued Be ‘oaustry of several States, and, notwith- (PUR SPLENMID AND WELL, KNOWN PLEASURE from tbe coast of Africa to the ehores of Cuba, they | tbe United States — eee a Boe | standing a redaction of the !wport duties, ‘which I docreed barge IR BNE may be chartered by societies, clubs, Sum. weuld be abie to accomplish their purpose of putting a | tan the Ce way Sa aa eeancrnie—it is | chiefly im favor of articles of most genoral coosumption, oar reels, See Daner c.. for exnareons, Apply = stop to the slave trade witnout any of the inconyeviences | ‘heir navy = as apd be ay rey ted. — aud such as are most necessary for the developement of ~ ctmore’s Kat . seit vere octeg woh ameten Ga rec cCatenn | See ans eee "hac Son eda eaten | ee aes ot comeeamane ty | re a eee e slavers, they thought, would be ruled just as much 5 5 je ee ig of new 8 of commu 5 ANY GENTLEMAN TO WHOM THIS SUM 18 by being siopped al tealncoan thats mh tolnad | mioisbes much the eutuority of their demands and the | iso4 and on sea most contribate to the augmentation of | ZO) Gaia Lage ling to hazard it ia am of bis address, which was muct cheered, read to the | venting | S77patbies tiat otherwise they would merit national wealth, whi ra) of the enter 8 artistic pleasure excursion throu, Northern States, cam ‘ymin gon lenuc, Jobs Ortol Laver, Eeq (rot a vo low | (aetiox Whe reapectivestalemenis of soved fomles, role: | rary ‘neds Susist ned Mine ieee ot Te ink | "Phu Foglish acest that the ret of noarch on board a | PAUeBA! wealth, whilst several of the ou law, uraish ai- | Bear of Ro sarcenaie associate of ow postion and eduction, countryman of the suthor of Charles O'malley, but un | SYS tO Questions put to them im she confessional. These | Coast of Africa Thero would, amigo, be a much less ex. | Vereel—e right that coosists in the examination of the | teagy valusile porvioee, by adareesing alpba, Brosdway Latier office, N'Y. Englisbmea,) a corn merchant, having a large interest in | S#ements baa been privted on the slips of paper whict | rept of const to watch over in the one case thau the oer, | S™HAwent and of tho preparations of the vesel—can My Ministers and Secretaries of State will give you | ————— = some grain milla in the west of Ireland, Eg Forge rhe bands of some of the geatiemen on the pist- | aod in aregicn of the world which was nat 80 sickiy ng | 02/9 be exercised eo far as it results from ® spscial con- | whajover information you may want for discherging ihe ____ RELIGIOUS NOTICES. _ ta golng to Daven trenrateatic aise’ of Amy pe adie the cusst of Africa. in stdition to these superior advan. | Yention ado with the goveramert of the metion to which | Donorabie mission with which ‘you are entrusted AEADINON STREBT RRR CHURON annanicou. wheel steamers. He bas bad a large experience m the | Dit only the initials of the w : tages the slaves tucen on the coast of Cuiba could be car: | 12 ¥eétel else; but iuey hold that the rigntot visi | ™"Acguatand moet hocerabie representalirer of the u- | M[ADIGON,STARET FREE CHURCH MISGION.—7ES business of eteam commerce, having for some tim: past p 2O™ ried to the West inaia Islands, and there, under the name | 'P4! 's, the right to asc Rationality of vessels, 80 | ticn:—To maintain the political institutions to which the | “ane tet avon Of the opening of the chapel of this ly the pis th fs to be certain that they have not hoisted «false flg—= | empire is udebted for its stability, and which wii assure | Free Church Mesion 7250 Mesivos migek Meare a qinect the ianteael baving obey pg Ry exisis indepeacentiy of ail authorization, and as ® police | fis tyture greatnem; to ‘maltese ‘concord ‘amongst all | teke plece wis day Sune 4. Tbe ebapel’ will be yensd foe therefore, mn tais view of the matter, the chief portion of | measure neccesary to clear the = Af . 4 ‘The | Brezihana by means of wise «nd just measures which con- Moraing Sraver af P oroloes; oly, Goma Gato office wt 1056 the British coast squadron was trarsterred from the coast | Ut:ted States, which have ever yie Rand the | gtivute well understood liberty, with the necessary pub- | leh: Kerman, Ofleriory and yn bad two st-amsdips op the west coast of Irelend, and a successful live from London to Copeubagen, Settia, at. Pe ‘ereburg avd other ports in the Baltic (On this gide he bas selected the port of Galway, and on your side—vo i ‘Ayon pg Prayer 73 o'clock. the spprop: bt greatly to the chi the small tr per: Of Africa end stationed off the isiand of Cuba. rigbt of scarch, repel the Engtish theory respecting the | jc apd private security; to spread instruction, and to im. | »,*¢, ton, Pouaseiveie: Pectin oat tee country owas and | CQZi2e cat crying iu consequence of the queetions that | “rheae efiorts of Eugland, however, were uot destined | Pgbt of Visit; they do uot admit thas under any pre- | Drove the mornie of the people; to promote the cevelope | Sik teha plese ah ihe Ball of tas Raomece Fons eae manufacturing piaces—the porsof New York. The bad been put to them.” (The grester part of the state- | to be crowned with the euccess which had been expected, | WX! foreign ‘eruisers shall beard Ce at ment of the immense resources which our coantry oflers— | Sincircu street. « few doors acove Clinton, and. but © anoet p= the ine is the Indian Empire, a splenoid | Mente are Of @ mature precluding their appearance in & | The isiand of Cubs, owing to its great length, presents | ‘Bey reserva to themselves the exclusive ri this has beon the object of my constant care, and must | dis'r nce from the chapel. 800 hor je steamer of 4.200 tons burces and ioe ee cuanab , aud which will leaveGalway next weok Friday, | grat’ rrecialon, ca Tole ees eet moved the une 18—the dey of she week thas Columbus seiled to | of tnis meeting be given to the Hon. and Rev. Frederick America, and the avoiversary of the day that the Eoglisn Baring for tbe judicious and manty course be has ‘adopted defeatec Napoleon at Waterloo—and this steamer will in bringing before the proper ecciestastical authority the GAS Loon the next regular mail that suoceeds the one | pyinrui evidence, the disclosure of which baa issued in ” 8 lat , 78 may ask what all this talk about Manchester | itn! wyraion ecteytornae of the clergyman, charged bas to co with this tine of steamers. Very much. You Paul's, Koightabridge; and this meeting is also of opipion bo A ya Sat ee tae SOM: also, why Galway bas | that the circumstances of this case are such as to demand Bee Sisveast Seatos mar ee rca |e eho anny tints aha ed a . thoreart, A suceess | for themselves; there was no necessity to enforce them aes, ta eenee ee “ what - weighty | by speeches, because when they became known Lor kaewe Go tte, tee eal is. air. | world the public would be put at once on their guard sources of the west of Ireland well, and where nis | “yey tuch sbeminable p sete partes coset’ tho v0 g0'ution , abd Observed tbat it was understood no speeches were to be made. » | exercising police supervision over their own fiag. iT 4 ee ‘The Rector will make the first snoual report of this Fi size tm, MES, Maease Shama Fane; | Facies we elas ced o dvalmaeuag by me: | Sueen ata ory Kas eon ll Sue Tae ome | «tora icn tan hig er ts Pavone ith an immense oumber of small Nageand creeks, offers | deration apd politences the abuses of (oe pretended right | mind, and lending ove another full co-operation iu the ex- | Peete. on win be preached b: the Right Rev. G. W. every facilny to slavers to land their cargoes of slaves; | Of Visit, make there abuses still more sensible by annoy | excise of their high functions, our country will attsin that | Dosse'*'D. LUD Mistoy ot Mew Jose ees Beto We for it would be impossible for the British cruisers to watch | |x procedures. When they perceive @ merchant vessel | Gexiee of prosperity to which all people are eutitied who | Tbe music will be choral, or the ancieut pian ong of the Of the coast at once, and consequently the | i the water, over which they watch, they signalize her By | will show themselves grateful for the benefits of « Provi- | church. ett Be Ay hy 8. ‘any place where they are | & Dank discharge to lie to. If the ekipper does mot iqume- | Sonos which hae been “eo iiboral towards tirsall for ite oie, Fergrend, we clergy of ibis efty and vienity, visting sure to be welcomed with open arma by the tnbabitants of pac yryliweti ag bee Channel ng me [energy on morality , respect to the laws and love of industry. Church couse, are cordially invited ts be preaaee —_ and. ‘rary, are no’ ome ~ " 4 + = leaves the cruiser’s site. She approaches the suspected " Been eee cats are, cmannar it. can Deno | vessel. armed men mount the cece. It might be taken Obituary. INSTRUCTION. tate» bed, Lge ow th their ailare iaime | for te boarding of pirates. Their head is usually an | Rev. ZacnaRtam GREEsE, a folcior of the revolution and | —~ ae GisenD a eon f.Dumber of foreigners meddling with their affairs, inter- | {eo oract persed, for he oviy holds the rank of voat- | fer sixty years a preaober of the goepel, ied at, flemp- I: hey eR A {eee couatice estes mre. eechPing ard soarchiDg | svaiz, aud we’ kuow that these iaferior officers, in | stead, 1. J., om the 2ist inst., in the ON year of his age | Gt,,(2,eseh. (we zoung misen 4 om shores, searching cerca ‘and | Ariatocratic England ever get above their low rank, Ad¢ ress Thomas D. Carpenter, Carpenter s Manor, plantations on the’ coast, aud assuming insolent and con- | He most frequect!y accommplishes hia mission with bru- office, Ht. Lawrence county, N. , tality, apd with the evident deeire of discovering some. EEE ~ J rn Cr ra! em peptone airs in respect to every thing wat is Spacis. | hing’ wrong on oard the vessel visited. ‘Thus, not os) D—LAST WERK, 1 .ADEMY OF PENMANS BOOKKEEPT the the island hed ao pecan! ores . y | Jpounp— IN BROADWAY, A DouBLE | f CAD ANSHIP AND BOOKKEEPING, Oe eae tary taterest | a, Tisits stack the usviolabllity of the fing, ana | KOU A & § neur ASD FOUND, you Way or may not know, the Soston Board of Tra: eye lane, which the owner can have by proving pro- pan ted sudscriber receives new puptis employed Mr. Piiny Miles, of your city, to write a pam " a0" to engage them on the siae of the siavers, fe bole country, but also the manner in which erty and ay ing for it. Call nt the office of | during the day and evening, for ciass or private tastracdon phiot o8 steam cxamerce, ita Spey ee ‘ae righ ec eet pr hg be Tn gh RB TE they are, Rade ts wounding to alten bares cosas ihe Gabbard Fire imeurance Company, 19 Ness sree . | wal olffesdsoung ” “OLivan's Bostoe, stem Great The Crammman said—Gentlemen, the object of the meet- Niy encugh take, as it were, a patriotic in | mere captains are mere sea wolves; ere are also D-IN BROADWAY, NEAR &TEWaART'S, A} --—-—~—~ iraereniieeseatiineettes Fen oan yan, Mod mine with New Oriewon ancl the | ip, ig now ancompilahed, and 1 matst vacate the chair. giving infortoatcn to the sinvert, in he'picg Wes to lean | APY WhO Are men of reficement, and we may imepine Portemonnaie containing « rmall stim of moury. which | TyOOKKREPING, ARITHMETIC AND WRITING CIN Meland ahd Ireland end, thee tee Be at? | ‘ures cheers were given for Lard Calthorpe, and the | £''y'e%ateei ner cargoes ot slaves, and ntdetng ai tees | bp inferior etioore, wtbo ta aadceasine a Aiveon near aa | aecmeer eas Reve by calling at 69 Fine stres, aad jroving Bircserucsee Dumeroas applisaions from adele we Eng: y Boston: eeticg eoparated. ~ 4 y 7, roperty. whom ime te , and » knowleage of scoounts intieoem- Gove notbing themselves, the idee of an Aericaa tine of | "Tt was stated by gentlemen concerned in convening tho | Potsibly can Saree jw Nand Seen hoemionse nd who wish io avoid tbe deity Tocksout to close ta: steamships to Galway has culminated in this project, and New York i: selected as the otber terminus of the line. Soc aeneeaen present 230 members of Parlia- Now, te ‘app rt which the line ist» receive can be en ere py on retween Galway and Liverpool, and that ix to be the | ie, aren hoe tes by an oe represen. Bs ‘OUND—A MERRING SAPE KEY, NUWRFR NEA etructis Mr. FOSTES bas Fed to 16,800, Apply to JOHN B, MURKAY, 40 Wallstreet. | cin! inven alsa bie residence, Fa Waiste treet whee Fn PET See ene, Wes trent Jeesape oa! Manos, 3 Loc TORSDAY, A SMALL ATKEL SURGICAL Feces superior manner. Now ready, Foster's Deusid me, ‘wooden handle. ‘The finder wi cidaied sixth edition. Prise ¢ tusiably rewarded by leaving t with Dr. BUMETEAD, 2 pe dae = avenue. = ations i Aesrs counrine, noows, thorities of the island, who sre continually being threat- | N! ened and, denosuced by tue, Brith Consuls and by the | ws of the cruising eq 5, do » course, con- sider themselves Dound to. oe work and business of Sa eee poate = the Britteh for them, nor ot to get cont tino r scrapes and diepuies with their cificere ane sorcants | te Crews of veerels visiting ships that vo matter thongh penees' ‘nounced the proceedings at an end. The cautiom, | meraly to save these foreigners trom the trovbles and | tbe law. The Americars, in ost ‘ ‘or practice and instruction ft Galways the goods tne’ will be | DOFCVCr, appeared needless, as, after adopting the sing's | faugues cf weir cecupuion. They are qaite wiliiog vo | CoML Of Africe @ very culpa Usd teens ap Binal Cronus cou teva pert Changed from ore sip to the oiler at that point will be | Tesolution Mop M meray Lyme ba pry satreotdmary, | @e UP to the British not only ail tho houor, hut elao at | We have said. in supplying, the jules and pestis, “ine fader will be aultably rewarded 7 Depeeeaying Sa betinesy ctihins, Broadway. Principally cotton ecmning east and bales of Maschenser al as edn ee pooduned’ poomoana imprest | 120 tesa time ail tbe bother and trouble of their philae- | irsyering inven arom” oe Alene leaving ft at 148 West Twenty fourth sreet. aa Onli for etreatare. Taian bth awed bene tion. Y ot the & | Ganges, the arres py IN FRIDAY, JUN® 18, A LITTLE GIRS, EIGHT OWR'S ACADEMY OF WRITING, cane sill aoe me Seay at ag een greeny toivanes dinee tab ustovioasy une ene 8 Made, sod then the versels sre sent to the point where Cpeage gi she wae last seen at Tremont, Westchester sou ariidmeue, No. $47 Broadway, oites bales ry, will do al! this ia wery abort order. If 1,000 tons How Rachel Looked tn Her Death Agony. | share in the business. Many sbipowners in New York ‘Wy are to get their cargo, it often occurs that gouty, a Supposed to have taken tbe cars to New men taught s foe or bold erento styte of oe can be shot into @ ship in two days by the {From the Paris Galignapi, June 11} paw A tare ty ‘a large capital ia thenlaye | (2° vessels thus disposed of are met by the | York; she bad on 4 striped lilac frock and hood. Any infor- nebip in twelve lessons Wi visiting and Toe rane ran or ace Dream day wnat is tobe | ite. carat Felix, the sister of tio lete Mile Rachel, | (rede they have hed ships ‘brit ecpeoesly tor ake | English cruisers and subject tom visit. In tuat case the matiea reepesting her Will be thanxfully received by ber enmanship execuled equal, if nor superior to Sumer 00 coer cen eat oa oie ty Ader” You witt | Yesterday brought ‘an action before the Civil Tribunal | trace, ia which eversibing ‘has been ancrriced to the | Cofmon dratwiity of the visiters saernss Ge piveutions JAMES BECKETT, 2 Liberty street, N.Y. << say that buiky goods, like sheetings and cotton baler, are | &¢&ost Mme. O'Connell, the woil known artist, to obtain } main purpese of making feat saliers, 00 0g to be | the mist emacalons Mhameaty. All the mosey that ——_—— ANTRD—A SPANISH TUTOR, CONVERSANT WITH ot waually sect on steamships on account of the expease. | Gameges for having pirated @ design belonging to her. | abte to outsail the Dest sailing vesseis of the Koglish aqua. | found on board is carried cif; the chests are — ON SUNDAY EVRNING, INTENT STREET, (he German lenguage. adress box 819 Post ofliee, How, eso tenen mop, who will have a diroot | Mile. Sarah, it appeared, on the death of her sister at | dron, They have spared no money and vo expense to | PER; the eifects and money belonging to the captain an iver Wirel ena Fourth aveuten « eaad. peadaut tee eee — intere k line, will bave goods enough to | Cannes, on the 34 Jan last, caused a rapher % | get the beni ant most expericuced captains and the most | CFeW Personally pass into tho hands of the visitors; tho | bracelet will tbo owner # Hasan engraved thereon, a #ule. BIHAMBOATS. Sit ete eakanuele wanes? ae - {ake « ikenese of her on her deathbed. Be obtamed one | welect crow, Ins word, they have #0 completely pro: | Men are robbed and deapaticn of everyubing Mt to be | ebidreward. and thanks, will be given, if FOInPMGd WAT Pa ane betwecn Galony anit America as compared Guu tuerroute | Pemarkable or its exactitude, Dutit was, as was vald, ‘hor: | video for ail possible chavces of succor thet they'are | ‘ken. sent ciiietiie Tank, CH nee ties | oe POR CORRY JELARD AND FORT HAMILTON “1mm from Liverpool to America, wil be almont exact in pro. | Tible to witness,”’ inasmuch as it represented her featares aa | able to make special covtracts wit the planters of the | 02 ® dosert, q " OGF—A LARGE CAMEO BROOOH, SUPPONRD To * ont A A Cepiain Anning Smith, = tich to the érfferenes of distance (which ‘moses fuel, | they were coniracted in the agony of death. As Mile Sarah's Avenue stare aL or near cod, " 6 (which means we object in bi the raph taken was to preserv tear}, a0 cout wanes of expense ta aif none sa & memerial of the fm for ner family aud s few The’ sine will be owned by such parties | {rieods, abe saw that it would not be possible to offer as will find on interest and have occasion | em anything sodisagreable to look at, and she accord- to send plenty of loading constant y tn both directions | !Pe!y employed a photographer of Paris. named Ghemar, ‘Toe item of insurance, which cost Collins & Co. $90,000 = | 1 soften it down. She made both the photographers aia year, Will be cut dows one half, as more thaa ose-bal! of | *Teetents by which they bound themselves to take all ail vessels between Engiand and America that are loa or | Potsible prectutions to prevent either the original photo- are wrecked in the channels and headiands abont these | freph of the modilication of is from getting into the shores. After a little irish eunigration to the United States of the public. But Gbemar por allowed aod al) British North America will flow largely io thig | Mme. O’Conneli to take a copy if it, and she hav clothes, without arms, and devoted to almoat certain death. daily, leaving West Tenth (Amos) street, at 94, 1114 ae: toa erriainty, wih caogees of dinves ron pam of ater Doubticas there men are culprit, ut ae Ben Tay AM | Thirteenth sreet. if found please leave it atthe ofice of tbs | 10 't usa rer cad Ms te the islsnd st Sana fotare of @ penal som Jn cave of thelr falling te ao.80, bore eg: phi pp yds ed mms me 08 | Astur Vouse, where «nullable reward will be pabd. Qelock, touch ng at Fort each way, Fare tor is trade beca exo otis Seserve —— y the cupisity of ihe Svuthern p antere ie the Sooth. Toe | their fate, is it very euitable, is it worthy, is it right. to rob OST—ON THE 19TH INST, A SMALL BLACK MEMO. Se gee price of negroes is so enormously high on the banks of | them thus of their money? We are well aware that the L randum bouk, with notes Inclosed, one for one thousand MOENING BOAT FOR SING SING AND Haven. the Misales' ppl, the! part'y from: self laterest aod partly { Sct's legal, beoanse the Regis inw whic ordains the | doers, made by al. A. Hollinger, and two made by 3 # sw--Thenew snd sp endid steamer GEORGE F - aa Gefanee ogaeues the abolitionists of the North, the | Co@fiscation of these vessels allows at the same time por- | Johveon, of adrian, i jaa, and endorsed K. 520 eral Lh oh PA planters of several Soutbera States bare opealy calied for ous of the prize money to the captors Bat the exercise | ¥i7. one note for one bu aad twenty five dollars one ow ’ the renewal of the slave trade, Propositions have even | Of tbat Justise which assumes the character of greed is | for gue hundred and seventy.ave, The _manare of tee nose | Bociog, ot 8 my a yah Uactings. Devers been bronght forward publicly in several State Lagisia. | 00 the ices a sorry spectacle. The division of the prize | Soles are of wo value to any Versoa Dut the vuver wars | slaw, Hopping st Amoa sireet cach way. tares for the encouragement of Siting cut steamers ¢o | M®Dey lessens copsiderably the ohilaatbropic character | ner; reword will ve paid for thew by apolying wr 'Hicry = carry on tbe trate, and only the certainty that this would | Whict it is the mission of the Fngleh cruisers to fuldl; | & Gibbons, 10 Wall street. TRAMBOAT FLOBA, CAPTAIN W. HAWRS, WIA, 9 cbaperi, an it does miready by the Bremen aad Havre | de some alterations In it, cavaed MM. Goupil, the wi end particularly do they render inexcusable the continual | @_——————_—__--—_—_________ ____ f York de ily for Guitemburg; Mo Hote, - A kpoen print sellers, to offer copies of it for sale. Mile. | corfiict with the laws of Congress bax caused the Parti y b ON TU! PTE. BOT - wave bey Tork dolly tor Cuteebars: 2 San lenges tote toot te ae —— a Sarab protested against this proceeding, and she caused } subject not to be acted upon by the Legislatures, Not. | ™&'skea committed by the cruisers in suspecting honest Soe ey py gp mg ae rt lettor from aa eminent Dublin firm, that wants three bua- zare to be made of the coptes unsold In support of dred tons of freigbt 10 go on the very first steamer, for ection, certificates were produced trom Count de which they are wiling to pay s higher price thac they Nieoweekerke, director general of the imperial museums, would by a Liverpool and New York steamer. You aid to | 894 from otber artistic authorities, to the effect that ‘atiut # valuable great deal of Irish | Mme. O'Connell's phctoxraph was undoubtedly « piracy, uch travellers to and (rom America aed Earope | Snd i wae contended, that the original photograph was tw see Ireland, and you bare made upaaothor | 2% only the exclasive property of Mile Seran, but ze of burigess for gach & line of steamers Lives | thst in law Bo person except the mombers of of railway between Galway aud London are going to g.ve | Rachel's own family bad the right to represent ber om her the advactage of one half the usual fares and rates of | destbbed, imasmuch ae, though she bad been « public freight to to® company, s9 they will be able te send first | Performer, all that regerdea her private life was as secred in of steurage passcugers betweea Li as that of any other person. It was added that Mile, Sa pool, Mancbeater, Glasgow «na London and America at | PA's intention was to give to tbe poor any damages the ae low if not lower raves than thoee existing by we Liver. | tribunal might award per, ber object in bringing the ac from the corner Wall Wu mreet withstanding tbis, owever, it is & positive ‘act thatopere- | Yoreela and in interposiog obstacies to their commer. rou of and Witham ss w@reetand Broadway to the the tiopt in the slave trade are now being carried on ona | 4! Operations. | It ia said that they would be much toss Kelloggs, Moas & Co. for $500. due not " , Prone to suspicion if they were not stimulated by the ‘able at the office of Clark, Dod, py RES RR tive of grin, often conmderable; for commandants | fevnranty reverseé by learn H ‘al suiborities, or 0 ‘as the may ive been known to realize a veritadie fortune at the | street, room 19, upstairs. Payment lpn. bit im Providence, 1 tull laze7 % sage deep oy ae tnog bo Gren carrieg | 10% of thelr crulke, It ie this woich, in our opinion, | — neon H1xSd tert, Sis Imeb ey libder: 8 feet stroke; 178 tons. fe eareeeney pay wil to tech ope 5 to publish | OVEbtto suggest to the Britisn cruisers moro circumspec OfT—OW TURSDAY MORNING. A RUNDLT OF LAW | perie t orcer foraey route, and will be sold low to close full and cifcumstantial details of the organization and oar- | U0°; and it ts this, aleo, which sbould make the Uoited papert: supposed to have been lost in the Park: of no | foncern Has Inrge paaseoROr accom: morinilous and 1s 8 vary ryitg on of thie trade. This i sbowed, by an exact | States more rigorous im the vindication of their rights, | Use tony but !be owner The finder will be eultxoly re | fat boat of her cams. Apply to U.J.8P&AGUB, LIT Pi a y warded by retar hem to the subdseriber, Bt No. 15 Broad- b> caloulation, that if only one ship toad of slaves out of dye | But it is eaid in Engiand—i¢ we don't exercise the right | Yara) by fereraing Wi. B. MuackWide | et of verifying tage, how are pirates to be found oat? Shall rhE were to arrive safe at its destination it would be sufficient ine —- _ }EHAWKEN, GUITENBURG AND BULLI/8 FRARY, to yield the ehareboiders ia the underteking & net praiit of | !t b¢ enough that they hovst the flag of a friendly pation ‘A FIRE BADGE. NO 125, WHO" Fare, ive cents —The W.G. PUTNAM leaves from seven to eight hundred thousand francs. At thesame | ' escape the chase of vessels of war’’’ That isa bad ar- same to Henry Hunt, ait Green | Sieet at 9, 11, 1, Sand 6 o'clock, louching at Twemy time thie Journal aseured those who might be disposed to | FEment. First, pf Rot the look of merchaat | wich street, or to the Chief Rugineer’aoflice, will’ be liberaily | 84 Forty ibird ‘streets; bea eh a6 Lee. New fork at do’ ca Fort Lee at Ll, 3 and 6), o'clock. Fare 10 cents, TEAMPOAT FOR BALE THR WELL KNOWN is. There ix difference between the warded. O'cloek. 1, Gi ieee. tion being to prevent pictures of Kachel on het deathbed | become sharebolders that the loss, uncer the moat unfa- | Vee! r= Te . siti fires Seki ands there me saving of cron tecive bears | from delug sold tothe public, On the part of Matame | vorable circumstances, never et Aauy time excveded two ot 4 5 TS = <= on the aversge on this line, as compared to Liverpool, | O'Connell), it was admitted that she had seen the photo. | chivs out of five. thes imple merchai mig bo, the right Ce REWARDS. nan . a Every one, even vinve dealers, who are constently bragging of their | © Justice, just the same as on shore every individual A great exploits in the isiand ‘Cuba, and who has the right to arrest, even in a foreign country, @ rob. 1 inogh with scorn @t the bad success’ and ber and place him bands of the authorities. Buton | * a fable Solures of the English cruisers at catching | **) %* on shore, it i# a right which no one can exercive REWARD—WILL BE PAID FOR RETURNING A them, stung to the quick the commanders of bat at his own risk and peril. If an American police of amall white dog, completely shorn, evorpt the ence Britieh const squadron. ahey therefore went so far as to | "Cer, Crossing to Londop, should undertake to arrest | tail; has one eye Diue and the other black, to 71 West Twen- extend their visitations and searches even to the very | ¥Terefully in the streote of that great ay a7 of tes Heth atreet, Gulf of Mexico, and set about ‘and searching | Queen's subjects spected 2 = arom eed cvery American vesnel they fell ta wih, whatever ft them of having committed «crime, he would soon be | BF Wes elaias doar beiatoor tana have unas nis otk et TA rapb in tbe hands of Ghemar, and had toa certain ex pod gn A ay {ent been inapired by it; but i wan contended that her of Saturday morn'n; hy ‘work was so different from that !n many reepects that it Nas Gast St wae uae nt be _couridered original. It was also iasisted that on Friday evening s) nine o'’cleck. very maii can | —~ OOovnell tad the right to ce portraits of Ra tants, end 66 20 SaLan oartaen upeeevemiese n Bolphead | Chel, living or dead, ax artic eminence men's, @td as soon as certain impro in Bol } ¢hel, ; e " months from she was public perty. it was accordiogly demanded, yon ny Le a A Rs 20m, 10 | Poe culy that the action. shonid be dismineed, but. thai nat te, OT, 8 a teees eres | Seta seemmernen Gas taee ie ta? a ay, on ex ne 7s, eleven AM. with, a mail’ leaving Liverpool At utes | the tbe public prosecutor. who declared himself in favor EWARD.-LOST, ON SUNDAY RVENING, A small Seotch terrier slut color gray. wih black ears Inder will receive (be above reward by leaving her at Lis bird avenue. FD CALIFORNIA XOH ANGE OOMPANY, a might ‘ ‘earnh’e ection, the tribes ed gment arrested himself. Not only would be be puniehod et oo fevaraing tan to o'clock the same morning. Of course the has 9 | of Mile * . al pectgened jetgmens — ly, Dut he would aise hove to pay damegen. | Gotierriabieg Hovakan” me pe Pad om 006 three bundred miles the start. The of | for week. se Bots ts wah crateors.” Lat then captare pirates—nothing Onite ables, Hoboken, WF. this Line makes bo promises as to the time ®e snal! be in reaaing {rem Galeay to Amerios, bat he bopes to lant pra ‘Theatrical and Musical. the British mails for Nova Seotia and Canada at Balifax Nino's Garon —Mise Cusbmen wil to-night enact her in eight Gays and a haif from London | Fenowned character of Meg Morrilies in the dramatic ver- better, f let them beware of blocking up, under ths -ARD LOST, On sUmsm ay, S52 ee. pretext, the movements of hovest navigators. They know ‘very emall white poodle slut, ‘Well that it is impossible to confound the two, tani; she. ee reczatly been, sheared. losting e busch or That in what the United States say. and certainty they | {uit of bair on ber tail on! yy D . pen f° Gap tet the Gipsey's Prophecy.” : remand tint to Mrs Brown, ‘ eerie, the iaegow and New York line of steam: | Sem, oe L Davenport Sad John Gilbert, Mise Dertin aad Aare not wrong In fact this preter of purwaing pirates it BF bowery shal receive ihe above reward. Garted mee pocketed tet they ” ‘Vernon are in the cast. wwe “ ne @ ROWE 40 bo business. Without government support or | are. gress, Accordingly he be- the latter alone were exposed to suffer from it, we ).~ LOST, ON WEDNESNAY AFTERNOON, aid, ithout an, eatige of {| Bowery —Mmes. Parker and Pad, Messrs. FAdy, ¥ ou ay, wi iy pre great names o! rage Mi a bank, through Burling slip, Front and Fal: ik sbould not raise onr voice in their favor. Bat that places they bave made money constanviy aod | R. Johnston, N. B. Clarke and other ‘fare to per. | held inthis excitement & moans of recoveriag bis bold which tod to fl y. i * fomeeam wage Gilled full of goods and passengers, Tho form thi evening. The plays announce: aro tho Spee, vac cpa, tat cwssining Mo supeeri. Ho de- | Zana the tease will be ‘wo morrow cnntersi"ese | cis be lous wil be severely fell. "Apply a tne 4 indian Kimpire can carry comfortably 190 cabin, and over | Girl of Venice,” the pew drama of “Saul Sabberday” adi nay Thiok ot deren: betwen | the apectacle of “ Faustas.”” poor people going from ireland to America in sight or | yiceera.—Tho melodrama entitled the “ Mur. mine days, in a comfortable steamer, and ® ctowd of | acroa Fi rryman,” in woth Mr. Biagcherd an wretobes rotting in the hoid ot am emigrant ailing sbip, | colour dog a) ‘jwill begin thie afternoos. entire Kate Denin Ryan is to represent the herot Weare.” iherefore, - clerk b ibe loss will De 4 getic remopstrance addressed to the British government; | 5 §P le wer a as A _ and the slave trade shall have complete! conned ‘and as Mr. Cass, who has aa old and bitter grndge agalnad od Englant ia beve La 4 POLITICAL ee a ee caren Atiice, ine Semee | snare of the whole world & very Gangetuts right of cor: ———~—oeud MENG DENOORATIO CLUR OF THE tone and manner, jy Ol, And! one which tho United States do not wish totolo. | PEE YOUNG Mut'G, DuNOUL ATIC CLUB rate They are right; bat we repeat, they would be meeting at (be Lackawanna House, No. 628 Water atreet, this stronger if they themselves did uot give t the Eng. | Fhoreday evening, a 1% 0'Cork, Punctaal altendance of Plansible motive for exercising the survaiiiance of | members iareiewted. by order of Feexcn Twravar —Mile. Pitron, whore delincations of ‘anc ‘oo often life itself, while the fare om the steamer w: | character hat vem so mach fclat to the French | witeh ‘they compiain, by ing in A trafic which mo- JOHN DUFFY, Presicent be about 7 atin Kngehd wedey diramane per'ormancee it the olty, 1 to take her farewell | rality condemns. If they wish to give weight to thelr | _Fronrcn McC\nrmy, Beoretary, dated the tr Atipuiations existing between two na. | Tee amation, which ia ptrong in principe et then ae | tions The get qoversmamshas teen fe. 8 hurry to | {Be police control of their fleg. Tet that police be notan | HOUSES, ROOMS, 40. WANTED, form benefit at Waliack’s to night. -) comprises the ‘Ladies’ Basile, he, 4~ recall its ofieers to an obwervation of treatics; and no | ‘6 word, but let strongly organized and ae RIMENTS WANTRD-BY A SINGLE ( that, the an amusing vaude iy Boort of the West India mail steamers, going out. The | Misery —Attractive bills have been red for ss $ the edificagion of the patrons of the ‘ opera” this evening. The afterpiecss com, the ‘aupic farce of ow 50, TAF BILLA BS Ore Ad sage EDT. on of the “Game of Billiards,” 367 pages illu ‘with shows, ene pos Ac, with all the standard rules: @ the By M_ Phelan. free of post: an corpeot the Wee, 81. OUONNOR & OOLLANDRN, SY Ann on ti dow eat the . enovgn to suppress the traffic which is today man of quiet ‘in a house tueut of freeh orders being led to the eommandary of | emer (er starry Ag. Ite good senve that muexesta 7) would prefer as entire flosr apd oa the cruisers would be quite sufficient to settie the matter, | B0t will interest por Sense to prevail? Will the | guile of nearly new furniture on Rand z £ 5 fami) prise the panor: good tS - | a Trip on the Hudson River" at Wood's,“ Sports of the tireet, New Passing — oa San ornn ae, y Hh faad tes 7: or Jan | M8 wore net thet the President and hin ministers sees ob peg bg PT te Broadway, betwees and Twelfth streets, fees A cunetly four minutes forty six seconde, the engines making | Mait Peel's. bs if they wanted to fan the flame by complicating the ques- ell into tbe Cuban water eS = - HELANS MODEL BILLILBD TABLES Cy A ead ‘ dates ond © bell revolutions per tmioute, Her speed we hed Hon with a demand for an apotogy and for the payment of be on 9 trade by | FAOUSE WANTED IN 4 GOOD LOCATION IN NRW aailon cushions, protected by letters patents may be anfely set down at twelve miles an hour. ‘The Free Episcopal Church and the Tornado, | a0 indemnity. The Roglien opposition in the House of = foot tnet'ie wil nig: AP repressing York oF ‘lyn, in geod repair, and rent not io ex. | February WE suchen a ‘company on board the steamer consisted of invited TO THE EDITOR OF THR HARALD, Parhament ee Py to ar Woe ‘blerd Americas veonclat The would he wacriong | 0804 $800, Address wasiscm, Lerald office, ee anNE o> plow ea Decrahee 8, 1806, from Ireland, Maschester, London and Soutbamp ee BOWE? 89 BFSV meter 4 woul 1 curious captes Serore 0 these we ‘The hurricane of Monday afternoon, among othor ing out ayeinst the Weaknces and pusitianimity of the go Pansy yy ale eee more by ANTED TO HIRE—THE US OF A PHOTOU RA. Porton, 'iir” Aestone Nats | evidences of ite awful power, blew from the stone founds. | ‘OF cub ewainst the weakncss sad pasillanimity of phio OF daguerreotype gallery, in the upper ws and i" Finnta a 6m ‘rea Rat C2 ‘houth d to the Amerioans who engage in the traffic, an impu- | city on fundaye only. by ® party who will ee oe ire. “Caniden wai napiint sre sain kate | Skyseiprivreghcn wey wots mr | nie a etre” Lae og ja etn ind bles, ih marble tnd ae ; , souees of oath 6 trails. _ a | — Se NE NS wi Prince George of Sir Joho Posen at ores an effedtual radical remedy, which is other nations NTED TO LRAS®, WITH THR PRIVILROR OF | PBFLAWR HILLIARD TABLES AND COMBINATION Pek fod "lord Castor, set ours regret | Good @epherd. Ithad com the undersicved the Isbor of | the aboliabing of the whole aystem of keeping’ up slave (nat remete qpectstore & toe At they were taken a ANrebeatng, Nepall feuteel dwelling house, furished cushions are for sale only by the pt rane | parte | the beet years of bis life, and all that he had earned, are to. moved | gether wth the contributions of hie friewds, to erbet this fi , cruisers. None of the motives, either of a political or of 1d ‘might th 4 “| know or unfurnished, suitable for @ amalt j some of theorom | ers are cxutioped against mite " gee Jey not way, as in the fable, © you . 4 ‘a humanitarian nature, which first led te establivh- | 1° ay trends, 1 aot vey nth: amas pay'the fines’ ior | ‘recta from Broadway to Losing op avenue referred, Ad: | ons spade of ohesp q sre, 7 rtag ment of the syntem, o7ies of De peveres time, Aa Le you, Engiand, wish to erect ‘of power into « dress Lansing ae, OOONNOK & ¢ nbackcorarce, anv iti | i i : i F 4 down to an elegant and substantial ‘Aives | Dut ovt ‘short bout tae Tarketea’ all Sle bopte, and ttt | fur chatincty re rein OF w fy A~ to an el , ut one short hour ar! 0 , an mn rd : at . tap eee & M4 tte = ie vienés, tad dome boner to the voeal lop bim without reeourera enoogh even 40 clear away the rub- Tne oe kA ot the Harte tne iodevendouse of agit chess that snared pria —s : SROAUWAT, OF- Sha" fasrltc lonute,’ tr. Laver, who presided, made a | bish. Nevertheless, this paragraph, pencilled under the introdaction of tree Iabor can recall to life extinct ciple 80 as to tolerate the slave Rentes Sit very fo and appropriate speect, Che ee ruins, is to certify that, by doa’ Nd yitaity. sutiod mane ty be pore the an nef me bad, nde i 3. ye Fn 1 hownd White, Andrews, Grattag . we agein,’ a friend even trade can on! government Eso Saucon eumoaeee Tatas r- By R; | widow's wile quae: fe proves hours ef that country wbarever it may be, whic is the purchaser _Borprens ror Mormoxnos.— A detachment of o form ont ie tj TS alk ne ee ee nor "ua hey romaine ‘nd then who rhould tarn up, im the nick of time, but | ship free for all, be will thankfully recieve ant ack of saves. (i, therefore, the United States government | United States troops left Bakimere on at inet, bY |B home comfortable, and must be inieiiigen! and reapectable. | apeed and trullrnever before Sear tle. Your ol hawt India and China correspondent, “Young | ledge the assistance, R. HoT, should be willing to tolerate or perm't the slave trace in | (he train on the Northern Contral Radway, for Pitteburg, | Address L. M.. bon 170 Herald office, sauog when aod where On a 4 h America,” Mr. George F. Trals, who gtve the party one | Rector % the Free Church afthe Good Shepherd. the United States, it isnot in the power of Bogiand to | cm route for Utah Territory. ‘an interview oan be ances BE. Mises, OOO

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