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he: . Xs, No. 92-Whole No, 3660. NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 1, 1844. 1 | mupt practices, connected with our criminal tribu-| ‘The undersigned respectfully beg leave to ad. | Piocede, da matter of joy und gretitude, you ” To the Pubite. PASSAGE;¥ROM GREATBRITAIN AND IRELAND JUST VINISHED—Elegant Nutria Fi F ‘a THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- SR TURE PINAREEDRipeaes Mitris Fur Administration of Justice. THE GREAT EPISCOPAL SCHISM ment wha the did say in that address lished every day of the year except New Year's day and feo of Prussiin Moleskin at $3. These hats are To the New York Delegation at Albany— g plained of by these one hundied brethsen, Fourth of Jul; Pri fo Romie —or $7 26 per an- THE AL! lity and lustre to those sold st $4. Also, au article at $2 . ~ y ._, | To the Laity of the Protestant Episcopal |“ In the part of the address to which we Lave ai! a ea AR ” hi ‘oe copy: TWEREGOL 7 LD LIN! very neat dreas hat. BROWN Practical Hatter ufficiently apparent that unless something is Church in the Diocese of New York Bishop suys “ when Lspeak of the THE WEEKLY HERALD published every Saturday | (Sailing from Liverpool on A ehh cenemmaai’ B26 im=m af __ 146 Canal street, | speedily done to correct the gress abuses and cor- bogie? principles, views and ivelings amony the cl: morusng—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum— | | Persons wishing to send to the Old fe dress you in relation to a subject of Paramount | understand the referenee which I have in better to at . cally in the suns condegon as [impertance to tke poRe@, anit prospeity of the arch, the people of Engla 4, W. R respectfully ces, nals, it will be ring Stile of Hats, (uow nady) we eonsmaceed one | We are NOW pr Heretofore ‘used ‘in th crngeoent with esaherrbert ead | CB Tar suBscRIan Ie Postages paid, cash in avance. ree , e subscribers, an E SUBS | ADVERTISERS are informed that the circulation of | from igen ond oI pep et Mee pects pen Mensa the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and & ree ‘hey will also have a first race class of American trading shi which he is cocfident needs onty an examination, to convince tat, qi has the largest carculation of | SEIT for as | sailing very, six days, thereby affo fi weekly communs Sparlemen of ita auperiovicy, It has been a just cause of e.m- | JOhM, When sums pe , #7 3 busi rt. One o rm (Mr. James D. Roche) is | plaint, that the fur le orthe world, and is, therefore, the best Clowes! Saat in’ ade | there, to vee that ‘they sll be forwarded with eare tnd dew: | thos gives to. atau apenaace. ot hacia been reat a | Spee delay city or country. hh. i, been much worn, | justice. ‘Th parts are comparatively” Frrfect ‘Tis verious 3 acter of those principles, Vi fst in the aractet Ol ts, Sailing ing the r i i f 2 last Diocesan Conver | The ellence ness, C d during the reign of King| {t'gruotorious d si tae “nanan ancsuea by the Eslisvot ley ek the heyroved spisitual' of money were paid openly for | «The Churchinan,” in relation to the ordination ut St. | manshipol theday, theevangelical unction wk ig, suspending and preventing | stephen’s as well as many o! the doctrines advocated iu | gles wikh Catholic observances, aiid the discrvet aud o.- E pateh. 3 . .Vhose who have made themselves fa- | that paper, had excited the deliberate disapprobation of a | derly devotion into which it moulds spiritual vtec Should the parties agreed for not come out, the money will | defect the subseri been enabled to obviate in ar with the facts, as they are constantly trans- | large and respectable body of Churchmen, whose attach: | biliues. Much of the alarm and wneissicns at on the contrary, to improve the ait | piring, know that what is here alleged is true, and | ment to the welfare and principles of the Church 1s above | now disturb honest and good minds, results trom & while the oth 2. PRINTING of ell kinds rexsentteg atthe most moderate | pe retumed to those who paid it here, without any reduc- | ner as not to interfere, price, and in the most elegant ae . tion, and contour of the Hat. 7 ef fore th NAMES GORDON BENNETT, ‘The Binck Ball, or Old Line of Liverpool Packets, comprise | "All geati i the public would scarcely credit a relation which | Se3s4re- When the Bishop, therefore, bet fore the assem: | want of a just appreciation of the evangelical »y stem. But pi ctAeePnirege avast Eeekscmiccewr, spe oliowsn pola ships ver PI me, a srcean re epested to call. and satiety thesneelven of might easily be given of ike vast number of cases bled clergy and laity Cedar by ae 8 naeow this again is giving Way under an unwonted degree and oi Pee AND aaa 00k: EUROPE ce ROUTH. AMER A Imre ar ‘St Paulo Chong ey soraae ie eaaranand seronkit the eet ie ec not unreasonable to anticipate that those who regarded the ‘alarm fd Uneasiness reach net those Who have um oval A n Ship - ‘i ‘i - r LOOK 1 ; ‘Miia esihagaies : a 4, @ | The Churchman” as obnoxious to censure, rather than | enlightened sppreciation and just esteem of the sound Cae DOSTA. E.G “Lott tsq.. Commander. actin anch Fon pny tien tailed arrangements, t sub: vega oid 2 ‘tient pe burglar, forger, and others, arrested for the com- worthy of praise, should desire to express their dissent | tholic principies, which have'ever characterized this dio- ‘above parts on | sertbers con — ) can escape with perfect impuni- | from the opinion of the Bishop, in the place, and with the | cese, which ound in my immediate predecessur, am Allis the best article of oe has been extended to chem so many years, for which . | mission of crim Apnil lat, next. 3 ever sea, and HOW ult trions and eflicient champion, and wuich our diccesan pe~ ty, and it may be said with equal certainty, under | publicity that opinion was given. Under the circum- Passage for Livervool- sorry ia. eg oe gy laa ig ba igri A LL wholesale aud retail: at the low price of $3, " | the present aystem, if he only | flici stances, the modu adopled for this purpose seemed the | riodical press has ever wailtaine! wid defended. ‘the Apply wo. D. BRIGHAM, Jr, Arent,’ ac allt abyain Diaflsacaighe or any. amouut, drawn diect of ¥reuch Ca'f Boots, made to 0} and’ the old criminal is well aware that his, tars | most uexceptionable, nd least liable to provoke exeiting | Churchman’s Magazine, the Christian Journal, the Gos imi 3to Ire. ‘No. 3 Wall street. Muss PRESCOTT GROTH. AMES & CO. Water Proof Boots to | is sealed if he is caught without it. debate, and us avoiding an attempt to commit the Conven- Messenger and the Churchman, have for more than Waw VOAK AND PHILADELPIIA RA oROAD LiNE oe ankes: Ponds Calf Sewed Boot 4 hd chieot Gf this comnunsadon'ia thokow! tien, or its members, except so far as they might indivi: | thirty years kept steadily betore us the system of evangel- LADUE which will be paidon demand at any ofthe Basks or their] 1 | 1 figeCalf Shoes, at a communication is to show how | quaily choose to become purties to the act. ical doctrine and duty, Which, however its dep 10m heed Shipy and by what means this is effected, and, secondly, | ‘The following document, signed by several of the clergy | may be sought by the artifice of u name desigued to injure Fox Newana, Newenxunewien,Painceron, TRxNTOR, | Branches, in all the principal towas throughout Eugland, I orked ‘Hokouvrown Axe IURLINGTON: fand, Sectland and Wales hous Euglands Ire | And the greatest assortment of all kiads of Sots to point out such alterations in the present laws as | and laity, was accordingly presented and read by a lay ROCHE, BROTHERS & co. _ | lishion, Gatdlics in this store you wall find thereateatassort:| will at least reach the root of the evil—and | delegate ‘to the convention :—" Whereas, the Bishop of mess anettacha ent ion K’nes of Buskin Suppers, Ties, Button Shoes, Pruncila Slip. | t© call upon you,as representing the interests of this | this Diocese, in the address delivered by him to this con. N. B—The Old Line of Liverpoot Packets. sail frova this | ef white, black, satin, and ail other kinds and colors. “Also, | city in the Legislature, to act upon the subject in | Veation, has expressed in strong terms of commendation - port for Liverpool on the lst and iath of each month the kreategt assortment of Boys” Boots aud Shoes, Misses and | accordance with the exigency ot the case his approbation of the course and sentiments of the reli- ‘THROUGH IN SIX HOURS. Poturning to the old country, will Bnd it to therr comfortand | Childrens) of all kinds to be found in this city; aud all of cur df 3 Ps gions paper, called ‘ The Churchman,’ published in this ine for their eonvevauce,an | Wa, manulacture, nud of the test French goods, and warranted | | And first, as.to the facts. When a notorious or | city, and whereas, the undersigned, members of the clergy ; to be the bests and aa cheap as the cheapest, at 367 Broadway, othercriminal is arrested and committed to prison, | and laity, now in’ attendance on this convention, enter- it, presents the comfortable gospel of Curist in such wise it was revealed for man’s guidance, consolation and salvation.” ‘The paper read in the convention, and which Mr. Duer roposud to have entered on the minutes, was in the fol- wing words. We write it at lengih, in order that we may not misrepresent i Whereas the Bishop of this diocese, in the address delivered by him to this conv York daily from the foot of Courtlande st. advantage to select this favorite M.—Mail Pilot Line at 4% Dreference to any other, h o > ‘the corner ny Cures Ci se] ' r n era Monies ed Enotes 2 beeeior nem thenes by | OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANT PASSAGE of Frauklin stress Gory & CAHILL, | he procures counsel and makes an immediate and | taining a'sincere conviction that the doctrines maintained | tion, has expressed in strong terms of commendation ins ambos . 5 i rl m9 Im*ec "367 Bro: prompt arrangementto be bailed out. He agrees to | in the said paper, and the spirit and tone in which the | approbatian of the course aud sentiments of the religious “The Evening Line proceeds direct to Camden (opposite to A ndway, N.Y. u ar P P pp s Philadelphia) without change of cars, 61 SOUTH STRELT, NEW YORK. pay a certain sum to procure or buy bail; and there | same is conducted, do not entitle st to the confidence and | paper culled “the Churchinan,” published in this city, _ Passengers will procuze their tickets at the office foot of BOOTS AND SHOES. isne difficulty in finding bail masters—persons who | support of Protestant Episcopalians, they do therefore, | and whereas the undersigned members of the clergy and ines, Wit . : inf ¥ (E: ENTLE ey wi Sif, 5 | by the Bishop of the Diocese, and do hereby request, that | a sincere conviction that the doctrines maintained in the Philadelphia bagwaye crates are conveyed from eity to city, e can be engaged fromLiverpool by the follow’ L WHU WEAR the abo they will be taken, for any one, if they can be | Wis their declaration of dissent, be publicly read, and en- | said paper, and the spirit und tone in which the same i# ed by pap P rticles,andwish to save racy, aback: bets paid a certain per centage. The wnt of habeas 6046 and wihout belun opened by the way, Each train ia provided with | did packet ships comprising the Old Black Ball Line of Packets acarin which are apartments and dressing rooms ex>ressly for | sailing as under ” s 2) ed to—the pri i the ladion une, sieo abe ffgm Liverpool, corpus is then resorted to—the prisoner is taken be- | ‘79 the surprise of many, this mild and inoffensive form, ‘Returning, the Lines leave Philadelphia from'the foot of Wal- | ‘The ship COLUMBUS, Captain Cole, on the 16th February. fore a Judge—the bail master takes the required | in which several members of the convention sought t nut street, by steamboat to Bordentow a 7,0 clock, A. M.| ‘Phe sinp YORKSHIRE. (gow) Balled: on the Ist March.” hays equalled bras 4 oath of justification—and the prisoner is discharg- | express thelr opinion, Was met on the part ‘ofthe President f S. PS. beg conducted, do not entitle it to the confidence and support of Protestant Episcopalians. ‘They do therefore, most re specttully dissent from the opinion so expressed by the Bishop of the diocese, and do hereby request that this their tered on the minutes of this convention.” had better lose no time in call SEC and by railroad from Camden, at 5 o’olock, P. M, The sha CAMBRIDGE, Cupt. Barstow, 16th March. in parti . ed; and, er of course, that is the last that | of the z ve, ad rola .M. aad] 4 y ft a \. LO apprise in particular thoselsi:*s and gentle | €d; and, asa matter of course, that is the last that] of the convention, by an assumption of prerogative, | declaration of dissent be publicly read and entered on the i iG ines for Balimore lave Ph aiphia at 176 A, Mes an ape a p: BxPOnh Cone iB Beciatt, sth Ty men who considers well Sutiag. boos or batter wo indispensable | is heard of him, unless he happens to be arrested | equally startling and unprecedented. Declaring that he | minutes of the Convention.” ‘This paper upon its face is aimee ee ahiD MONTEZUMA ease eit tee May. article to the fout ensemble of all within the ‘wa mondesthat upon another crime. ‘The case then goes before | Sat there ina double capacity, as Bishop and as a dissent from the opinion of the Bishop. Now to the ad- he ship EUROPS. Captain Farber, eth. May, Mees Gr 1 Crgensnee ssreaeney 2 "| the Grand Jury, a bill is found, and when called on | 4¢nt; he announced in substance, that he would not allow | dress of the Bishop no ussent js required from the conven iy Be-Ledies and iq the document to come belore the House, or be made aj tion or any member o1 it, and if they are not requized to assent, what right can the convention or any member have to dissent und to have the dissent appear on the mi- nute: Mi . Perey ited, | by ry Seer” In'additon to thenbonesups oo nee ices agents | hard perdlae yaa N tes Gaiters, Shoes, &e., always on | for arraigament and trial, the bail is forfeited. ‘Lhe | matter of discussion, of ke entered on the minnites of the will have a succession of first class American ships despatched, iz Remember. i606 and 161 Greenwich street. £1 Court sometimes orders the bond to be put insuit; | convention, that he would yield the principle only with PIONELN AND EX?PuReS PACKET LINE FOR | | Ss customary, from Liverpool, every four or Ave daysthrough-| _f 15 Smee and, if so, it ends generally 1n a bill ef coststo the | his life, and on the layman, who presented it, rising to PITTSBURG. out the year, fo tee eeeees, Dares i Weseeeke, ONLY LOOK AT THIS | and seo the a county, as the bail is found to be whatis known as | address him, declined to hear him, and peremptorily or- A to be soated. From this singular and painful Moreover, let it be understood, that the Bishop no where in his address recommends “ the Churchman” to the sup- port of Episcopalians. ‘That he nowhere reters to 11 views in relation to the transaction in St. Stephen’ Church—or to its views inany other particular. ‘Ihe 1s shop speaks of the Catholic principles of which hii cessor, Bishop Hebart, was an illustrious and ethcient champion, and which principles have been kept belore us for thirty years, by the Churehman’s Magazine, the Chiis- tian Journal, the Gospel Messenger, and the Churchman. It is then the principles and doctrines so advocated by Bi- 0 hich, Ps - BY ‘THE PENNSYLVANIA CANAL & RAILROADS. or theis Trend Teriditgim Great Beta and Ireland, may re tonishingiow prices of BOOTS aud SHOES. “straw bail’—or good for nothing. It however | dered This superior Line of Packets is now in co™plete ly that every eare will ba taken to make passengers as comfor- that are selling off at the New and Fashionabl It not unfrequently happens that the matter is adjusted | transaction, it is evident that in the case alluded to the table as they can reasonably expect, and should the passengers Greenwich, and Murray streeis, | at the District Attorney's office, by payment of the | Hight of a member of the convention to address the chair, New Hontsfays bow. placedl on the Line, ‘and every eran ; : Rueat unde faut eua'be deeised Go seense che comfort of Gaver: | Gat octus onteae papmapaioeer wilt ba promptly velentee eneh and native ealf B f 1 i ; : 5 vpccyme, out, the paseage money will be promptly setandcd. .q | and siugle soles, fom $3 to'$3 50, St to $1 So end $8 per pure | COstS, he being well satisfied that nothing can be | {@ Advance proposition, to engage in its discussion, and interesting country which the route passes,renders it the | Prosinoial Bat Aioat Heaters Banke ot | Also a large assortment of gentlemen's. boys’ and youths’ ice | recovered Y to appeal from the decision of the President; and the power A ‘l ’ ofthe convention of determi 8 of frelaud and brane! reeable that cau be taken for the West. Ri 5o., | Calf and kip Shoes, of the lates it . + “ recht For fuuitics travelling westward, itis preferable to all other | Ban alt, Son & Co. | fF also a large nasaltment of low Triead Dootenad Brig It is true that this mode of escaping justice isnot | them, be discussed, and entered on their minutes, were all ronies, Ne eBurt has been apared to mane the accommodations | bool which are payable throughout England and Wales. For | 8¢d. and sewed, for geutlemen, hoyaand youths, and.at pees | MEW. Such cases not unfrequently occur in Eng- | positi ; lest 7 } on beard the be rar a le. ‘Qhey are in charge of ii ii that willl “7 a at prices ‘ie Agere. 1 S- | positively denied by the President of the convention, who on brard the boats amile sof comple, bey stein charge of | further paruiculars apply (iC by letter post paid) ty ‘The Ladies of New qi ech ofa laa. sad ie to nei, | 20d, But it cannot be doubted that it may and on these ‘several points in case referred to, mude himsel( from 61 Sonth street, near Wa'lstreet, | 4vadtage to call at this establishment and ace th= most. splens | COUld be generally prevented : but at present it is a} the sole judge and arbiter. PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG, N.B__ Passage to Liverpool and London can atail times be | tid sssortmentof gaiter Boots, Bus lippers and Ties, af | Well understood satety valve for old rogues, as well| ‘The undersigned respectfully suggest, in reply to these | shop Hobart, and kept continually before us by these pe- is rencered one of pleasure rather than toil. engaged by the regular packet shins, sailing for Liverpgol ever all the different colors and most f fable styles. There is | as fresh ones, who finditout when they are arrest-| Unfounded claims, that the Constitution of the Church in that the Bishop approves of in his addzess, und ARE ONLY $10: fiv Tato Londat on the ie: otk ed othe see every, | any quantity of Ovewshoes and, waterproof Daskins, gentle: a chrom '-| this Diocese of which the convention is the mere crea- | from which the gentlemen who signed the paper present- OFFICE N. E, CORNER FOURVH AND CHESTNUT wlication as above. Jizec | men's. strapped, with leather bottoms ; Indica’ do; Mocca ed pal committed, and operates in fact as a premi-| thry, js strictly on artificial form of government, specili | edto the convention by Mr, Duer, dissented, and wished Whiley nies ‘THE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. ~ | dren's, of al kinds, in abundanee and Heese ee AROSE ome ee hale oneratlon may.ba tried tot __.| cifically defining the powers, rights, duties, and mode of | their dissent entered upon the minutes. 1L7-aeata may alse be seodied at 1g south Third stand at the Don't mistake the number, 253 Greenwich street, comer of je whole operation may be traced to the power | formation of the convention, and that no color} J not the course of the Churchman in relation to DEPOT, 24 MARKET STREET, Marray at, WRIGHT, CALHOUN & CO | and influence of money, its possession and appli for the powers claimed by its presiding ollicer | any particular matter of which the Bishop in his addrees ‘where the Gare start from every morning at orclork. en To satl from New York dist, and from Lrverpoo! 6th of eae’ fe28 Im*ec gt and not Mua FeBen LY, Cleat eoy money ee ni be found dns or deduced therefrom i, and for spoke in terms of commendation, but of its doctrines and ae —— | month. SAVE LING ed by the crime tor which the arrest is made,| this they confidently appeal to its letter and | principles, For the doctrines and principles contained in ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1844. From New York. Ei All ye SO Be Med Shoes, is thus applied to facilitate an escape from the pun. | 8p! In no case do’ its terms afford a shadow of a| the address of the Bishop, he is not responsible to the dio- OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE, New Ship LIVERPOOL, 1150 tons, @Dee;, 21 Feb. uakinoare requested i enlatWALM ACS ishment due to it, and the punishment for the com. | Pretext, for any larger prerogative in its President than is | cesun convention. It hw doctrines are heretical, oF his " i. J. Eldridge peng Gat elit udway ‘and Canal. sireet Ladirs? Gaiters mission of which is thus reduced to a lottery or | Possessed by the President of other deliberative Dodie principles unsound he must be held responsible for theman > ses and Children's Gaiters, of all colors,sorts and sizes. mae chance high! the ’ analogy to which the cenvention is manifestly formed. | the mode pointed out by the Church, und in no other. N. ship QUEEN OF THE WEST.¢MY 3 July’ 6 | the greatest assorenest at oats hee Reece Cat ess game of chance, in which the perpetrator has the | They can find no ground, therefore, in any case, for the| ‘The reading of the paper by Mr. Duer in the Convention, THE: subscriber begs leave to call the attention of his fi fae Fe: WY RORRORRO, ‘Sept. 21 ‘Nov. 6 ads ppg ress Boot 7 4 ‘ i . ft residing officer, assuming to suppress freedom of motion | with the request that it should be placed upon the minutes, and de pablioke astute te. cn Collewing arsanmerussta it sro cits TO CHRMICEES ane com, aoe a “Aiaih ¢ [-allctenect aes tata or ON Gea Ae eet The process and instrumentality by which thisis effect: | Prdebateto restrain the action’ of the convention on | was in elfect charging the Bishop. with promulgating Ute 1844, for the purpose of bringing out cabin, 2d cabin, and steer- MP Seka Britton” ms SJune 21 Aug. 6 | ral satistaction his Boots ‘and Bhoes have giv f ene- | ed, is by the application of a habeas corpus, which in it- | matters proposed by any ot its members—or to control the | sound doctrines, und was, so far, intended to operate as a axe baaseusers by the Regulas Line of Liverpool Packets, sui ae rae Derr 21 Dec 6 | Mp Remember WALKERS Cheve Boa od aeegne: | sell is d writ of right, and which in criminal cases should | power of the convention over the minutes of its proceed: | reprimand. It was endeavoring to do through an artiul tng she Ist, Ligh, 6th, 2latand aéthy of every month, By | ghip HOTTINGUER, 1050 tons, {March 21 May 6 | 9 Broudway, comer Casal street fapiuaeae | Have belacaier lp Uemencse:. mid Gay. Som sien Laat! Inge, Ifsuch a claim be exercised in one case, they see | contrivance what the signers of 1t did not dare to do open- Woth—-and hront London on. Goo Mth, tithexd sith obexch inenth, Ira Bursely, Nov, 2 re TO COUNTRY MERGHANS ye , ite legitimate Petia Maye | totest the legality | no reason why it may not be exercised at the pleasure of | ly, If the intention was merely to express en opinion In connection with the above. ahd for the purpose of afford. | . These substantial, fast sailing, first class ships, all built in kage nie of the imprisonment, that if the committing magistrate | the Bishop, and if tolerated in one instance, it may event- | thut the ‘ Churchman” was not worthy the support of -_ hit t e : Ps BOOTS AND SHOES. ing still greater facilities to passengers, the subscriber has es- | the city of New men ‘of experience WILSON & JOHNSON. harged. “It may also | ually be tolerated in all, and what in its origin was usur- | Churchmen, why did they not move a resolution to that effect? Such a resolution would net have answered the purpose of gentlemen, it would not have reached the Bi- shop. ‘The Bishop, not the ‘ Churchman” was their York, are commanded by , tablisheda regular line of first class New York built, coppered | and ability, and will be dispatched punctually on the 2ist of | (Suecesur to John Hutch: ‘ be used in cases of excessive bail with a view to its reduc- | pation, may become law by sufferance, to the destruction tnd copper tasteued ships, to sail punetually every” week | such month ‘ at ol | (eeggeriye to zohn Bniching) have removed from t20t0 J | tion; but this, the people's writ of right, is virtually de | Stthe aaetciness, character an diguity of the convention, thepamhone tie Year, ¢ versone wiihing to reinitmponey to | Sent aha ean eet honnmodions, and are faeniahed | of Spring Goods, compriting the grestast variecyand largest | Sled to the prisoner who has uot the means of paying the} the prosperity of the church, the stability of the constitu. ey on ease and comfort of passen- | assortment of Boots and Shoes that cau be foand in ike city.— | expenses—it is of no avail to him unless he can pay the | tion, pr permanence of religious freedom. Content J has erred, the priaoner may be di their tunilies or friends, drafls are given, payableat sight, on | gers. : ee . ¢ : ! object. ere Tea nda nea Reset mc, fm ee SMe nav uta PLaun = fst Sha eats | Gro perianal ter | wih is eaten os mt | = Tey beara gly ne tn oe mode ot pes te of reland, payal gi einige cavening ox cwrates of theses ships will be reapon- 00 tad es? common Slippers, 2500 geutl ¥5 do, 1000 Indien? then evi i tte theculora used vetuctonth tah ig Beek portant question, and conscious: that they concern plain } The insiduous resolutions touching the oodination. +t Mr. . Lumerick, (logmel, + | gible for ay, Darcele or packages » y unless regular | fine French do, 1u00 Weit Backs, 10,090 Childrea’s’ Shoes of all | Doge perme Te ia e p pally for the pur. | matters of common right, noeding no appeal but to the | Carey had on the morning of that day been rejected by an Armagh,” Athlone For freight or pa Fae APY 10 Kinds and olors, 1600 ladies’ Gaiters, black aud colored, 50 €x- bed dey adler nce oad ah ptr dah deine Gis par roy steeply kor er der pee Laity nape erat fon’ i, of ge call’ s cases ed do, 25 ci 5 cr or from further ee yjection. done— alee, Youghal, Or LL’ MINTURNS, cases Kips do, 29 ease boys'and youths’ ilo, and ali her fete. | prokt an@advantage to the oice holder Application is tye thpaaneng He ee een tLe a ee cg toa dioee ley Were Gnyen ion Banbridge, fallymane, Parsonstewn, ticles that can possibly be called for in the boot shoe Line, | seldom made tothe committing magistrate, who fixes the Cavan, L Omagh, for sale, 142 — hatham syreet, opposi the Chath. _ i Bandos, Eni» ——-Ballyahanno ] _ 314 0 WN: Bhenigs opened al 1" e'etock inte esi "etiog | meURE, of ball. though, the exyeate would be compara: important POO Skibereen, Mallow, BSS ee Cy oa YD oo ee i iiruslt, Dublia. OLD LANE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. Reahity taschants aa opporeusity to purchase when uot other | ing cage. Now what is the pract ysort. The “ Churchman,” thereiore, was made the scape.goat—and ¢o nomine they made their assault upon their Bishop, his principles, his doctrines and official acts. ‘The Bishop felt, as almost every men present felt on that Juty to present these f ‘onsiderations to their brethren of the laity, dto any perquisite in | they wish to disclaim any intention to derogate, in the al operation of ull this? } jeast, from the just rights ol the Bishop—and to express 87 South street, New Y. orto «= FIELDEN, BROTHERS ‘& co. n8 Im*ec otland~<Phe City Baik of Glasgow, First, as has been seen, the fees and ex} re he i i ial —¥ . Spooner, At & kers, London; OTS AND SHOES A‘ ES. 3 ‘3 practi ‘penses prevent the | not only their willingness, but their strong desire to sup- | occasion, that this paper wus an indignity to the Church R. Mushy, Watetioo tcoad; Liverpocl; payable in every town 2 Fue ANE IMENT Of he oe a re legitimate application of this writ to the prisoner without | port him in the exercise of all his legitimate authority. | ut Lirge."to the General Convention whose cuxons it con- in Great Britain, . LD LINE of Packets fet ‘Liverpool will hereatter be mey be had at the Manufacturer's Depst, Nov 200 Beales, | (be means.to pay these foes, and he must aulfor illegal im-] | Wurned, however, by the expericnee of the pest, uid | tray and osjeciully to him in his episcopal character For fuigher infoomanon {if by lotwee, post paid.) aboly to ; ieopatche in the followingoraer, excepting that when the | New ‘York. prisonment. “Secondly, its ten erate tel render the jndge } the signs of the present time, deeply impressed with the | and office. He acted accordingly, ruling that for his SEPH MeMURRAW, 100 Pane atreot sailipe day falls On Sanday, the ships’ will asil gn the, succeed, | | A™0%6 those on hand may be found ia part the followidg, | he panvemten in the character of the bail offered. Facts | solemn responsibility which now presses. pre-wninently | principles,his doctrines and his episcopal acts,e was ino corner of South N.Y. | fax day, vias om New York. from Liverpool | vixi— | justify this c@bclusion, as may be easily determined by the | upon the luity to permit. quietl constitutional privi- | Wise resp Aon ib *ibled Or Messrs. P. W. BYRNES & CO, Waterloo Roady ¢ CAMBRIDGE, snl Jaly 16 | Mess*&Boys? Kip pegs’dBoots | Mens? & Boys’ Thick B humerous cases of forfeited recognizances at every term | luge to be viclstek, they exrneaily eppe Fina fad nde Maal lle Shee ev, oentie Li ; $50 tons, Oct. 1 ‘Noy. Dodo G aud Seal by Do do Rip Penaed romene . + y lege to be violated, they earnestly appeal to the laity of | refused to receive the paper; and on account of this re- W.C.Bantow,( Feb, 1 Mar. 1¢|DodoPumpSole do —_‘| Dodo do Sewed do | of the Court of Sessions. It is true the law points out the | the church to take such steps, at the approaching elec- | fusai in the appeal to Which we are now reply ing male vo STATEN ISLAND The ENGLAND, Jum ‘Aug. 1 | Dodo Hat Welt do Do do Calfdo 40 | qualifications of the bail, and, so far as thetletter of the } tions, by securing a proper representation from their re | the people. i 750 tons, Qet. Dee’ 1] Dodo do Calf do do | law justification is required os to his being } spective churches, as will lead to a free, full and firm ex-| Weis well known that mony of the gentiemen who have FERRY. ry 'S. Bartlett, 0 Feb. 1 | Do Calf Sewed do do | hLouseholde d worth double the amount over and | pression of opinion at the next Diocesan Convention on } been f t in their opposition to the Bishop, deck ‘Onandafer Tuesday, Febroary 27th, the Boats will leave | Te OXFORD, July 16] Do Stout Ferved do 48 | above his liabilities or debts. He may be required to state | the important topics referred to, and to the adoption of | helore they went. tuto the Convention, thet lic) ci sa follows, ya ey Hepat Fw paeeenperh 800 tons, need hers, pr atte dette tas re Misses, and Children’s | his residence, occupation, and in what his property con- | such measures as may, under the blessing of Providence, | the Bishop a weak inefticlent man, whouly ter wat ee AM. ao AM. The MONTEZUMA, eSuly. 1] er 8 reaeral assortment of Failte est and Footed eed Ochs: ts tale wonresaraertaih mrdischoce ths segura privbegta of each seera bay oF i sConvention, | tral of others, and that they intended to expo unbe- pelea 3 too, RY, 1] Couatry merchants and oth tay ‘ : him t eme Ve rge the | and the dignity and independence of the whule body.— | city: g hi ‘ ch principies in 2 P.M. 3% P. M. a KiB. Lowber, March 1] Allsold low tr casn Op cityaecepamees to call aud examine | prisomger. It is, however, well known that the salaries of Signed—o m Fos eat aR DOCG TAD Glchsebtion’ war ovate hae “id . pecan The EUROPE, Aug. 16 * GALE & CO, No. 260 Poarl sireet, our jrgiges are insignificant compared with their chamber | John Stearns, Thomas J. Oakley, P, G. Stuyvesant,Jobn | sound Rinecsmury: te dil .0-ditlerest ton ©; they 5 1B, On Sunday the boat will leave at 11 instead of 12. 618 tops, pares Pees, 6 mi lm*ec U, 8 “Hotel Building, NY, | fees ad perquisites of office; it follows that the latter is | 1. Lawrence, William Neilson, John Duer, John ©. Ham- | found this tanbonile. tho powerful tux them sit GOW A, fe: ati ‘The NEW YORK, (new) aan : SPRING FASHIONS, the mst important to their interest, the honor of holding | ilton, Gerardus Clark, $ Cambreling, BL. Woolley, & | and now he is represented us a bold usurp who a NQUIGE——Tes Seimbae PORTS ‘woe Ane 1 AT SRE OLE eater the sition compensating for the former; and, as the fees in] § Winston, Thomas B. Lippitt, Edward D. West, James | jut them down. He 1s week or strong, MOU'TH is now being thoroughly repaired ', Js. Cropper, ¢ April 1 Magazin de Modes, 60 Canal stre cases of habeas corpus vary from $3 to $5, the question | G. King, ‘Henry K, Bogert, H Davies, Chester | purpose to represent him, ~aud, by m anit witl be revty atthe evening of navigation | The COLUMBUS, Sept. 16 ADAM BEURMAN, is at Sie F reek naturaily presents iiself, whether interest does not darken | Clark, John Neilson, Jr., B I. W James Heard, J. | presentation or th fi Fey ose Tiperweediace ¢ Alb 700 tons, ddan. 1 aa phtronanes Dele treet wad thant forthe last eight | his vision, ‘There are other relations, also, in which this | Van Rensselaer, #1. D., Hiram Ketchun pion of his dio Fo dae Fg ed cee pura he YoRKSHRG: Cecpet Mey, 16 | Gienda, cusocarmyc and. the publte, That he’ has received her | llluence may be ielt; Third, in eases of forieited recogui- | 8, Van Daze Hi. Johnson, Stewart Brown, R readies phar as pitlly rem lay tg ery gor eae Nase tee: } ns from Yaris,and begs to be favored with aa early | “ances. Suit may ed by the court, and such suit} Auchmuty, William H. all, Edward Sandford, | secure the peace and promote the prosperity of their 10 te jan. 6 J P r proep Y SPILING ARRANGEMENTS: G. Bailey,0May 16 H ine her varied snd elegant atock of entire new styles | is proseeuted in the $ the District Attor- | Morris Robinson, George ©. ‘Thomas, RH. Ludlow, Na- | Chureh 1 BLOOMINGDALE NHATTANVILLE AN ‘These ships are not surpassed in point of elegance or comfort vars evoath has Gh ,’ | ney, probably to judgment in most cases, If it is net set- ck, Richard Morris, W. M. Benjamin, Josep We feel sure that such an example will never be gene- JOOMINGDALE, MANHATTAN VIELE AR D | in their cabin accommodations, or in their fast sailing qualitics | city both as to style, pi toa aged od rosie goog the | tled by the payment of the cush, perhaps in nine cases out » Clark, George Hasting or followed by the laity of the diocese of Fuld te MishaHenelleseree 4 1236 Cents, | O%may vessels inthe trade, q| convince them efthefact Ld ang I will) of ten nothing is obtained; and the county (i.e. the people ‘leon, Levi Cook, William A. Spencer, J..S piscopalians, let as reflect deeply and in the Fare to Fort Washington s+ +++ +0685 Cents. | experience, and the strictest attention, ta ae Hahn og ge MAGAZIN DE MODES, are saddied with the costs, which goes into the pocket of | Shapter, Charles B. Marvin, Joseph Ketchum, Concklin | fearof God betore we act. We will not be drawn trom ‘Tris Lineof Stages will commeuce running | promote the comlort and convenience of passe tla mM Imem 60 Cal the District Axcoeney, hf ivan Jespartent tein bis of) Brush, D. BM. Stebbins, N. J. Becar, J. itspelye, Joseph | our adherence to eur well tried principles by this decia- 1 , April 1, 184, as follows :—Leay- | "Panetuality, as regards the day OF aalling, will be Observed ‘as WEDDING PARTINS fice. The amount which has been charged to the county | Tucker, Isaac Carow, James W, Dominick, Jacob Aims, | mation about the invasion of the rights of the laity. If in these cases would astonish the uninformed, who have not examined the matter. ‘The District Attorney is not io | Fred. De Peyster, J. TR. Van Rensselaer, Henry R. W be censured for this, ithe performs his duty with integri- | throp, Samuel Ward, Jno. H. Hurtin, W. N. Seymour, C. ty; since, if the judges will, without consulting him, take | S. Benedict, Jared L. Moore, J.J. Van Nostrand, Corn. Du ‘aw bail, he is not censurable when ordered to prose: | Bois, Jr., A.B. Neilson, George N. Titus, Alfred Seton, Jolph, Frederick T. Peet, Herman Le Ro: there has been any invasion of rights,it has not been of the rights of the laity merely-for the Convention whose an- thority itis alleged was disregurded, is composed of both clergy and laity, and the paper p exerted by Mr. Duer was py! : og Machartanvilte at 7 o'clock, A. M., aud | heretofore. erery hour uatsh 6 PM. "The price of passage outward ig now fixed at O1 BALLS ROUTS c. civrios ot) th erie ine Sam nt Chen | lis aun oor ae | Se ane nae ae" Ra Ne This Live of taxes pisses the. phan aud Lunatic Asylums, | Neither th cap 4 i . | ment of Tea Cake tnat can be obtained at any estailishment a be Bush my Nausiou House, the ‘Abbey aud Beckers Hetel, | gible for avy leticrs: parcels: or peelemes sent: by" then, walens Fae das Pp openinel ot, Say cotuilishment m | crite, butt makes the tice, to use a familar expression, | Melga D. Benjamin, J) B. Herrick, Walter Rutherford, | ay lover Meee The Dagep ies wot Sauber at Truuity U h Cemetry, the High Bricks, aud Wort Washing: ri ar bills of lading are sigued therefor, For freight or pas- | {ita lest Pic-uic for the table, Fresh Pies of seasonable variety, | a fat one. W Arch. Russell, Henry W.ASill, George D. Woolsey, L. C. | such invasion, but Mr. Duer and those who scted with EY sates __ | sae, apply to GOODHUE & CO, 1 Soeth at. ‘Orders thankfully received aud sentto any pertefths eity or | pot. 0o: therefore, to be es that these evils will | Hammersley, Denning Duer, Jas. Van Nostrand, A. him were the authors—for they did attempt to trample ae _ — ee ROORBUE & CO, e Soath st. ay cbuntry a ES TOME be corrected by the parties who reap an advantage frem | Gouveneur, Kearney, J. Depeyster Ogden, Jno, S.| down the Episeopal prerogative—they did attempt to set PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS j29ef and of tine paoeniee Te CO Bspook. ‘Atthe Premium Bakery, 46 Lispenard, Uhurch, | them ; and hence the greater necessity fora remedy by | Winthrop, J Perkins, James Murray, Edward S. | at naught the laws ofthe General Convention, and through FOR ALBANY. mid tin*m legislative enactment. And, having pointed out « few | Gould, 0. H. Gordon, John Benjamin, Jacob R. Le Roy,| that attempted desecration, they assailed the rights of ffin, Robert H. Morris, Peter Lorillard, Jr., | every Bishop and priest and deacon und layman of the Protestant Episcopal Church in these United States. If there be any one duty more imperative upon Church- men than another—next to their more immediate duties to their God and Saviour, itia the duty of faithfully pre: serving the peace and harmony and unity of the Church, end of duly submitting to the order and guod government “ASSAGE, FROM DUBLIN, CORK, WATER. | ——— en among the many abuses connected with our criminal ORD, DERRY, COLERAIN)., BELFAST, (eGERMAN | LINENS.-64 courts, I will endeavor to point out the remedy. , RIM. White, J. A, Perry, D.H. Arnold, Eli 1) Drogheda, te “Persons wishing ta send fot | HE SUBSCRIBER bers leave vo inform his friendsane | First.—The writ of Habras Corpus, being a writ of right, | sha Harrison Charles A.’ Jackson, Russell Stebbins, Geo the all fees should be abolished ; and it should be made the | ¥. Thomas, Lewis I. Sandford ty of the judge to allow the writ, and decide upon the case, when the prisoner is brought ‘before him, without ‘ Ghatge;'au Bol: @: part of bis oftiolal@niy.." Now, chang [orem y eo ee eee na ee TUMIty, a. ee therr iriend. can have them brought out. trom any of the above " 4 public in geweral, tha: he has received yorta in frat clasa Amerfean Packet Ships, om the most reasou- | igrge nadovement the Geleteared Bunsleld Lees able terms, and without theirexperieacing any unnecessary ds- | cies, consistiag of— i: tention. Mr W, Taoscott, one of the firm, will be oa the |“ f).mnask Attention te the passengers engaged do 7 hei , Wedues: al The Steamboat RUCHESTER, Cap Saturday, at 7 P.M, ft futer mediate Places:— Kive his perso pean Wm. H. Peck, erbersor their agents here, aud persOus may rely do els," do. di keeper of the City Prison be allowed to cha hi Protestant Kpliseopal Charch in the Dio- -- P. that the wishes and comforts of th : i “ Sua do pe ar AN Sage hohe Meme pe Atal dain “ of the same. We trust that such Churchmen, und such vat 5 P.M. nehes and eomntorts of thos Ngenen hoon Aang oy Hiaicosbion and Dessert Napkins, 8, or any person having the prisoner in custody, much} cese of New York. only as are known to be faithful to this duty, will be se- ia Win, H, | engaged by them will have all due do particulars apply, if by loiter, post tes of the finest quality, Feycchich he offers for | less the under keeper, or other officer, for taking the pri- We have latel: sale at the lowest price, NEUSTA seen an address to the laity of the Pro- lected as Vestrymen throughout the diocese, of New Th, TAPSCOTT, ‘ 1 soner before the judge. All these people receive salaries ‘pl Chu @ Diocese of Ne feneral Passage Office, 43 Peck Slip, ¢ ae torre ‘bike Brontnay. | from the puople.” Ifthese are inadequate for the duties of | ‘Fits aadceas ie subseribet by sbeudne handed beetle. vite Your, Moreh 27th, 1814. wee. B GibiKAAY ‘ ere, alse, Drafts may be abfained, for large or small sume, PHENIX HORSE BAZAAR, the office, increase them but let the door be effectually | jen, Whether the subscribers are all Episcopalians, we | a : Wk ter Boney are eon ene ae ind ted taeea. | Ge National or Froviaeigt: Banke oF ivland orher chars. at | NO. 189 AND 101 MERCER STREET, NEXT 70 | Closed ugainst all extortions in the shape of fees, know not. It is certain that several of them are rarely In Lunacy. modatiors are untivalled on the Hudaon. branches throughont the Kingdom. 7 (022 ‘re BLEECKER STREET. It is a sound principle to abolish all these fees and per- | seen in church, and are not regular worshippers in i ini 7 i 1 Leed fi IBLIC AUCTION. SAL¥; | quisites, which are the main sources of all that is corrupt | ‘They ure, however, respectable men, and it ts {0 be. lac | Before Commissioners Vansantvour), Helles ane hie re, Mancn 30.—In the matter of Charles S. MeFarlan, an alleged lunatic.—--On_ the application of Mrs. Lowe, the sister of Mr. McFarlan, and others of his , the Chancellor granted a precept tothe above tamed gentlemen, commanding them to have a special ju- ry summoned to enquire whether Mr. McFarlan was in- 5 Wor passage or freight, apply on board, or to P. C. Schaltz at the office ou the wharf. al a aingelec rere dw: He tke policy criminal ; and it is ® | mented that any respectable man in this city should E STEAM- a t i le of our legislatures has aw be i eceibe: euch sp [Nk eae at the same time wink at the fees and perquisites of office, | ¢j "ever ¢ Episcopalian to fiud so few willi MENTS FOR 1944—MORN- in’ and steerage 7 "Those about proceeding | Gen i 2 which the " dom to every, srnpere Kipecr My ing é bin? and ste Y re mailemen in the country haying property to 4 of, | which they are aware amply compensate for the defi- ; the con- roin the foot of Barclay s.eet, | to the O'd Country will do well to select the Shakespeare in pie, | eithenas Public or private sale, will have their orders fal@MWuily | ciency—the latter amounting’ to three of four times the ba et Gosmeae las mnarerk sole and i eer ancl The next regular PUBL TNITRD LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKEIS will take place ar this establishment, ‘Tuesday Bucket of she (th April The splendid, fast an April 2. commencing at eleven o'locu, with Car and wort packet shiy SHARSEEARK, ( inagea Fanque, Beitdery, We. new and yecond Inu h ly as above, fapiain A. Mino sail positi y , ; apgun A. Minor, with sail positively as above, her | “At 12 o'clock, wil be ‘offered a catalogue of very superior +a} AKRANG — ING LINE: 1 7 o'clock A. M., (Sundays excepted.) favenre to any other ship—Second cabin passengers taken at it a i di hi fai , oy mt AL Gi f amount of the fo : r ° ; were to : capable of managing and conducting his own affairs, in TIS Steamboat EMITS. Capt; Bit Hee fesredlste spolicatiog On Sonia, sorry tart ah gay | pe le gf ed talary of from fiteen to twenty-five fundred dollars pet teat penan, tase Tw oe ee rerior vertrymen in the ae. | consequence of habitual drunkenness 5 also to snanire Line=-Direet from the foot of Courtiandt street, at W. & J.T. TAPSCOLT, 43 Peck, iratohod Bey Harte a iia ache of Besvie Homers | annum, realizes in chamber business from fonr to eight | yeral'purishes this spring, care would be ‘taken to elect Reet ony partie of he psgenelhs Ro Pag Bi baits of ON aS gl iol of Bright Sorrel | ‘housand dollars in the shape of fee: f , and who was his next of kin, ‘he inquiry commenced on k riday, and was concluded on Saturday night abont ten o'clock. From theevidence, it appeared that Mr, McFarlan was entitled to some $5000 or $9000 under his father’s will. That about four or five vars ago,he fell on his head and received a severe contu sion, and shortly atter was attacked with delirium tre. ens, Fromthis time he became addicted to liquor, and nt on from bad to worse. His father’s executor examined, and testified that Mr. McFarlan frequently ¢ edon him'in a state of intoxication, and asked him for money; that the witness refused to Jet him hove it, be- lieving that he was incapable of taking care of it. Mrs. Lowe and her daughter were also examined, and testified that he boarded with them for two or three years) that for the most part of that time he neverattended tohis meals, but came home almost every night intoxicated. It also appeared that his brother hed for the Inst three or four years taken upon him the manogement of the inebriate’s (Suuaays excepted ] Persons wishing to send for their felends to ‘com ihe Steaniboat BCALLOW. Cope. A Melon, and ths Old Country ean have hem brought ia the above mi fie ne Steal ¥, Capt. se. | eeat ship, or any other of the tegulat. Tins, saillog from Liver. Th: prorietors of the New Work, Aibuay and Troy Lie | pool on the Ist, 6th, Lith, 16th, 2ist and 26th of every month. and the same is the ent onde: ine Maddie Horses. enden pt ‘ fully, inform the public that their boats ha 12, two very nandome Rockaway Wagons, ends In All eunea oh dortetends Teeinisacaee Oh tell Lanaee ee CREOLE he take Tiiing chefecess of navigation the Past winter, been refitted | —ae' ww and second haud Barouches and Light | adopt the practice in England which ie that, upon muck | Tent comeremations, to exette an oppo titrong. enough fe “f ¥ ; . OF | Wagons. ly s re shal . and to embody in church a party s enough to fad reblenihed throws heat ee eage POE RRA OR OLD LINE Qo LIVE: | Horses :akenat Livery, and Keptin saperior atyle. forfeiture, judgment and execution follow, without suit ;) carry their threats into execution of managing the vee. fhe comtott Of the tra ae toe th », Sa:beaeee- iar Packet of the lat of April-—The = ‘Accominodations for dealers” horses, in, stables unsurpassed | 27d instead of placing the recognizences in the hands of | tries in the diocese, And the result of all their exertions nt of Baclay steet, running daily’ (Studays excepted) mak- | and) celebrated fast suiting packet, ship YSROA ACL Vehicles ofall desertion taken tr the District Attorney, and involving the county in useless | has been to embody a party of one hundred in all the Epis- ‘wormediate landiugs en the River. tons, Captain Ki. G. Furber, will posit eR AGE Veh i en on storage in | expenses, let them ; i nner nd convenient Repository of the establishmen is fount it, | GOP ‘ fIeRRY (ato (escepted:) The abore he necommodations of the EUROPE, | Wai ON, AN will atten perwonatly toatorders for Saying | ie erty oun tren ofeala etey—it oe niece an the win chy sito, to igs tuepaper ulin retaved @ docs andnye ( I. . ‘ js | and selling horses. ; ‘ pasty - were applied to, to sign el ‘ 01 3 mor a; and for speed and a « [every moder’ finprovement and: cost, superb manner. with’ | All persons selling property at this establishment may rely | 'e¥y abides the result, In the foregiong, two essential ob- | and several whose names appear upon it, it is believed, ; Long ore ear ee miacd OF offices well known | to Uke comfort of those erobarking, who should all ‘and see | 200M Raving a TRUE ACCOUST oF eaLR rendered, and the putt. | jects are gained—first you withdraw all inducemen subsoribed it withont reflection, or a full consideration of 10 the putheccthetr names alone isa suificent guarantee of kind | this splendid specimen of naval arch:tecture before engage ig in | AMOUNT OF FRocenDS will, inall casos, be paid promptly in | the shape of fees, for taking insufficient or straw b its aim and object Atteution, clvil deport weat and snfe management. any other. vessel. For in eabin, second cabin and | Mreut none and second, you secure the appearance of the prisoner in | "We earnestly ent sider the object of this address, and not suffer themselves ‘ve G a any on board) “ 1] "The ARKWA of this eatablishment is built on an entirel cong gg Np, IRE ro rer nga He HOME wie TERS 5.0 wt kh ens py apr Daag te on tg og) vie main mpnird.-Let the Judges he furnished. with or keep a lit | titer the aieey by on artial appeel to Uieir poxsions and FROM ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOT-) seit Al ve. 26 Felten sie at cee weve respon Bask, ery of anle horas KOlng Ont ur COME In on the day of ere. | *phabetically arranged of the names, residence and pro- | prejudices, from a persuasion that the rights of the Laity " Rave been disregarded and violated by tho Bishop. st ound. kind and very fast trotters. foot o: Baclay ent to the Sheriff, who forthwith | copal churches in the city, willing to act with them in commedation: Episcopalians reriously to con- THE anbseriber bis made aneqn D AND WALES, VIA LIVERPOUL. OLD BLACK BALL LINY OF PacKKTS.— [Umma ne, ‘ ni a, | party, ofall, and havejnotice ofall forfeitures. so that in 1 2 arg —The packet ship E PE, Captain Fi ‘all other times the Arena is kept entirely clear, and re- | all cases, when it is unsettled, such parties be not agai ‘ 1 Convention o 7 Lay A Real fag pie ee a the let Aprit, her regular day, for Livertoghe? ot | served for 1 lag et. peteaen, bores end thors. pe | taken, parties be not again} "py the oth Canon of the General Conve parisien property, paid for hi boar! ‘ant clothing, and in addition ‘office of ‘oe wishing to engage passase will 1equire to make carly | sale, affords for exereise, training and showing onrth.—That it be made the du i wl aint akadt dais hers 7 nad given him considerably over one hundred dollars the @la established packet offi 0 HERDMAN, 61 Sonth ot. | application to OHN HERD ALAN, bored, COWAN AND LS ¥ “ rt! ii ie on cad the pen pner hall deliver an address, mating “ affairs of the | oon year, which h t for strong drinks, . ‘JOHN HERDMAN, 61 Sonth st. "RDMAN, . ria ney to cause a regular calendar of all cases at every court | pj since the last meeting of the Convention ; the aid f N, B.—The shins ot this line now leave Liverpool every five pe 61 South street. m5 Im"ee Proprietor. (ey te oe shed jcese since tI 3 had di draft on his brother in favor of aman who days, aud drafis ean tu uatal be farished for any amsuut,pay- | | N,B—Parsage from Great Britain and Ireland ean be se Boe eee ay Sree De ware 7al Giet te ther | names OF the Churches waich Lelie vated iat vane Keept the Helen McGregor House, for $181, which was confirmed; the nam suspended or degra ships of the line, at the lowest rates furnished for any smonnt marae m the first sprin NeW ARTICLE Fi ERIE A CREAM oes ig NINE mihevar AY aielecteas SAPONINE surpasses an: not paid. This was about the substence of the evidence ail the principal banking institutions throughoat te in support of the commission. abl uniced kingdom, apply as above. wal re shaving soap | so at all parties havenotice. This will protect the pri- ;the changes by death, pronouneed by those who ordained Mr. Commissioner Vansantvoord, who was the legal member of the Court, briefly charged the Jury, explain ing the law in relation to lunacy as laid down in the revised statutes, and in the books on the subject, and it was for them to aay, from the testimony they had beans - thout any charge, through »at Great | 00W ip ave, and ve tried it, to from ‘hasty and red 5 gi i Liat w is 8 soner from *hasty and unprepared trial; give notice to 1, or otherwise, which have taken place . ; 3 ALBEIT harthen 1000 tous, Capt: Sebor. Yee RSEICLES- Packet of Ix April—The | aud give athe money | in attending Court from day to day, and facilitate the | on thesMairs of the Diocese, which address shall be in that dra caneae, did not in iteelf constitute idiotey or supert vessel is now loading for Loudon, and wil * d w 3 dhe a ¢ number of let- | business of e e erted in the journals.” ‘ “ ss Positively ail oni at A ay an OF DAMN AO Oe pare itr received by the manttacinreg—= 1"? OS Fill, th all eases of conviction upon tll of exceptions wey the oth article of the Constitution, of the Church in nd bales 6 i Oy, Biches combo seuners’afe uadorveseed Sy cunistive veel ta ports gaa ns 6 No, 109 Front street, or to Dean Sin—Among the “ills that flan iy hele (rat) t06,” | ae ae tee oe ae ee tas tebunal no bai] the bioce of New ork, it declared that "the Bishop | hacemary to prove thw be war ever & Innate oF an sr aberch hak Paebeaieete 456 GIaATS exeeneds cietoe Gomtons OF BOYD & HINCKEN uot ths Least Sapenvalls when Gateline fea tenon (90.” | shail be taken unless the amount of the recognizances is | shall preside in the Convention ; but in cete of a vacancy |) "In sipport. of this position, counsel contended that mevaring hercheshoull take early applicator cx board, toot of | _m@ltoatre No.9 Tontine Building | eturuing receatly fram an excursion, when arriving at Cok | (eposited in money in Court, or real security given, ry absence, the members shall elect a President | “tingtgh die, NcFarlon’® ight, under his fathers will, to Maiden Lane, or to i FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line—Rogular Packet chester, my 1 stop; tayo a store, ‘and the proprietor, Sixth, That 4 nolle prosequi shall in no case be entered mong the Clergy.” —, o latke dehy of ani | Teft him ‘vee pottest, le ‘ai JOSEPH McMURRAY, of 26th April—T he splendid packet ship ‘SIDDONS, eat friend, J; B Wheeler, Baa. observing my hur. | wuless in open Court, upon facts and merits; and that no} There is nothing in the Constitution or Canons of the | not io so,except the trifling sums testified to byhis brother mastoatre _______ 100 Pine st, corner South, N. (Capt. £. B, Cobb, of 1000 tous, will sall as above, her maa pot of your Shaving Cream. With a life | prisoner indicted for ny crime, who has failed to appear | Church in this fbiocere: requiring or etthoriaing the | "Gt do s0,e2oeh tan Stn owing. that he wes capable of OK LIVERPOOL—The New Line Regular | texularday. the aaponaceons compounds produced during the preset aoc: | Aud, Whose bail has been forfeited and unsettled, shall be | pishop to make any address to the Convent hich wee oF iicectt ahd Wie pooper. i pose intended, I kiow none which 1 prize | “Htitled to bail when again arrested, either for the same] ‘The delivery of the annual address is made his duty by td Packet 21st A prt. o feemulat | Heer freight or pissage, having accommodarions aequalled scket ship LAVERPOOR Cae sake ticiee ids | for splendor or com@srt, apply on board, ac Orleans wharh, foot | Sy Righty as your fons ourthen, will sail as al her regular day. . of Wall street, or to 5 nion of ite merits Wor freight ot Daatage, baving very superior ac giakt’ & COLLING & CO. 6 Bowth ot. | may be obtained Bee 9 commodations, |», the Captain on at de. 0] Price of passag i apply to the Captain on WS REELS MINTER | ‘The oacket shin Sheridan, Capt. JF, Depeyster, of 100 tons, Sache eam of Saponine, I thus offer you my opi: | OF Upon the commission of a second offence. the General ‘Convention. It is impoved upon him ws and my frienas would like to know where it | It 1s apparent, if the laws are made to conform to these | Bishop of the Diocese, and in obedience to the Canon of gore, Ro. provisions, that much of the evils which at present exist | the General Convention; and in the discharge of the duty ae stantity by the Waren oes MD... | to so wlarming an extent, will be remedied; and 1 call | thus imposed, he is munilestly responsible to thoss under Foy , 7 wilt succeed the Siddon: the 26th of May, her regular : tipon you who represent the interests of this city, to appl to the Diocesan Conven- . oy Price oftassare $100. Routh et. hy. ‘ pe cone Dn dt principal Druggits and Fancy the corrective, ‘Should the present Legislature fall 0 | toe chine ceraitcigretn: hes. no. power to require | bow far be wes competent to manage FB propest?_) i Ane superis. aaanet ship Queen of the West, Capt Philip | | Passengers may rely on the ships of this line sailng punc-unl- | ms tun#m AAESON. | ig go, public opinion will compel legislation on the | the’ ona ys Ted none th prevent his | Conciuaed by velit Usemy Chas metas Ss cones oe ed Woodhouse, 1296 tops burtnen, will succeed the Liverpool, and | ly as advertised. m27 to e26re ee subject ut the next sodsion, it being sufficiently apparent the address from the Bishop, and none to p n nacy was not required, if 12 or more of the jury ngreed sail ou her regular day, 214t May mistoaate SFO HAVER, to mT Aum, the superior | GENTLEMEN'S LEPT OFF WARDROBE, | that even worte than "the abominition of desolation 11 | "Agate tained im the address of | Wat he Wax not a Lunatic, there was then ai eid af tha a it SALE.—The sloop THOAAS COLYER, opered Shin NORMANDIE, Captain Spaulding | (HE, HIGHEST PRICES canfbe obaned by gentlemen or- | this regar! is standing in the place where it onght not ongue, with the doctrines ‘cortyon can have nothing to | case, tnd the other enquiries were not neces 7 wae ing Stag, now Laying ot the (Got of Upting street OF freight OF DUANE APPLY Us eg street, or to mio are desirons of converitiag their lefLoft wear | Ye should therefore know that the time is nigh.” Ho untese in the form puinied out by the Canans of whe } (or more agreed thut he wes 0 ae other enquiries fal #4. ert see ¥ at yr & HINCKEN, 9 Tontine Building. 4 F ‘ead stlemen auiting the sity, or changing LYCURGUS, Church. The Dive enan orem hd [jg the | oirested by the Cantor Gi re jury about holt on tre-board, and of | _ m3! cc lence having any superfluous effects to dispose of, will find | Bishop to the liouse of Bishops tor any crime, for heresy. | tones consultation, unanimously found that he was an i 190 tor dis well : vm =The mach to their advantage to send for the subscriber, Ss: a iti ‘ f or way can the Diocesin Convention inter- J 4 nad pred Lng bes base AGA OF TVET OOL TAMAR SPEANE, Cape, | sttend them at their residence by Aopen oor | bes ates ag page begeelg i tow. Ate with the bishop in the discharge of his duties, inebriate, and incapable of managing his allairs jie rine os ERT, ew Yotk ‘or passage, apply on board at Orleans Wharf, foot) 466 roadway var, menced falling early this morning, and continued as we | ,, Having seats, a it ho lt prund encusily to Wake Court Calendar—This Day, inistrator of the estate of Franklin , decensed, a ¢ " sdf » to press. e at jon to the add 7 m3 ime ~ , ELK COLLING & CO. P ortuape ntveceiag, (tt Pent fice, oF Orne rei Sreerniver, March 20. rom the South.—vlbany | Hon Convantion of the Diocese, let us examine for a mo- | Commow Puras—Nos. 39, 3, 42, 64,15, 6, 7,8, 12,21, 27, 4%,

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