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——— Veli Mes tanonenels Ke. aria. NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 21, 1844. Price Two Cents, Methodist Episcopal ConferenceSaturday’s | Schools was offered. It drew @ distinction between Sun- City Intelligence. Public. CAFE TORTONI, ‘To the THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- Procee day Schools and voluntary associations. After a few re- I 7 OMice=May 2O—Tert 6 lished every day of the year except New Year's day and TABLE D’HOTE, BORNE ; marks from Messr, Simpron, Bangs, Cartwright and Ka | g.r;°o Ciormes cA tan named Corl Otten ‘wae at Fourth of July” Price 2 cents por copy-or $7 26 per an- EVERY DAY AT FOUR O'CLOCK, The Conference met at 8 o’clock, Bishop Soule | vanagh, the resolution was laid over. rested yesterday, and is fully committed to prison, ior cash ii ance. THE WEEKLY HERALD published every Saturday morning—price 6} cents per copy, oF $3 12 per annum— Por |, Cash in a wance. ‘AD eRrisens ‘aro informed that the circulation of the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increasing fast. It has the largest circulation of any paper in this city, orthe world, and is, therefore, the best channel for business Cold and Hot Punch, Mocha Coffee, Segars, §c.|in the chair. he journal of Friday was read| , Dr. Swit offered a resolution in relation to discipline. | stealing a coat, ‘vest and pantaloons, worth $26 {rom Mr. Adopted. William H. Clinton, No. 42 Rutgers street. No. 7 Park Place, and approved. The committee on the subject of | “phe Convention adjourned over to Monday Pi - 1 'y € CED Pal Pr ons. —A young man, - mi6 wre J. BARDOTTE. _ | slavery reported adversely on the ground of the im- med James F. Hickox, was arrested aid held to bail, a TO LET—The Store No. 61 Liberty street, now oo: | possibility of reconciling the northern and southern ° Methodist Episcopal Conference. charged by Mr. Oliver B. Ci of No. 148 Canal street, A fs with obtaining from him, gp 29th March last, a number of ; Pisin Monday’s session Bishop Hedding took | groxs of per toliars, woe, on credit, by false preten- the chair. The usual routine business having | ces, and then refasing to honor his note. n oF before lat of August. Memorials on the subject of slavery were pre- page i AS nab) CENTREVILLE COURSE—TROTTING. | 221m HOA ONS — | sented. been disposed of, a debate arose on a recommenda: | ,, Phin 4 Focrxt— A German named Selligman Swab eG ase Seana TPR Oe tntacste ang Bilemiag, mare and goth + lamas AlZ, aa EAS i The committee who had been appointed to re-| tion of one of the committees to adopta change in| ing three soverigns, worth $14,62; from the pocket of Thor. 1 BES GORDON. GENNETT, t D: Thee M lo, Heate in haraees; free ha: ygvecandly bern taken. oa a. Heese port on the subject of publication of the work of} the rule of discipline relative to local preachers. Armatrong, No. 366 Water strest, E ; Provainton or THE Heratp Estasirsumest, —ruree $30, Mile Heats, best 3 in 5, under the | Board, with comfortable apartments. En % Mr. Young, giving a detailed historical and chro-|' The change proposed described a course ot study Gee RES US ace tea na the Conan held en ine Eeeeneron cable of Yabo wnt Maman seen, (oelle, fer 2k Ot Wea, bats in’ in cura fee fora pat ee oOSTE = nological account of the.rise and progressof Metho. | to the exhorters, who should become applicants for | aged 54, tom in Germany. ‘He had been in the Lunatie a that never wou a parse over thirty dollars fntries to be made 5 . 5. C. TER, | ism, reported aflirmatively. The subject matter] admission, as local preachers, which course of | Asylum on Blackwell's Island, and was discharged about ScHOOLENS MOUNTAIN CoE Te ee erie dais ack at| Ete Nott Amie atic ab iwete” ty cevelessed (0 (he! comnitsee Gm PeLB Ree” Patddy aeanite) te pallial Contartges sea Mall CotoE rotle hak end cae aay aie ee EASTON. | . May 19th, 1844. m20 2c#ee CARD AP ey Conterence to a mistake which had been made by | _ Mr. Sticzr was opposed to the change. He vin- | He died suddenly about three o'clock yesterday, Verdict foot of Courtiaut street, daily Cou ‘knows as th . Te eporter. of the Journal of Commerce, and | dicated the zeal, usetulness, piety and ability of that | "death from acute Phrenits class of men, the exhorters, who, after working hard ed, J at o'clock, A. M., by Kailroad from Jerse ist wa direc all the week in discharge of their temporal duties,felt ieee cnanae of Car—from neues: which had already done much injury to the Church, ea Supreme Court. and caused some displeasure amongst some ot 1H 0 Be if ¥ information can be obtained by applying at No 2, Broad- by “ ss Danien Wenster appeared in the Supreme Court fort Condes; Washingom:ta Fastons dt Wenbinsso wally wee witiwige™ | the members. ‘The mistake occurred in substitu; | moved by the divine. spirit to exhort their Leliow | teiday. Ite will be ehgoged professionally un ime HILL, at John Patten's Commercial Hotel, 13 Courtland’ Ss URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—With or without Board, | ting the Cincinnati Report for that which belonged prin 3 argument case which comes before the Court this day. atreet, ia the mat eligible part of Broadway, uear Franklin street; |to New York, and vice versa. ‘This mistake had | o the Lord. He repudiated any such test of fitness | ‘The Court was occupied on argument cases. A very {uli . Bee fpr hed at the shprtiat nettey, vz aptrins . For perticnlars enquire at 366 Broadwey, between the hours of | gone the rounds of the press, and had provoked | t® be a faithfal servant of God, as what is called | bar were in attendance, Se er enn am as EM é Physician,who {any commentaries trom the journals and the pub- Ti dae aca by ino maa analitias nace ———— weve Yt bs sah, brain b bo mit lw lie, as it Was accompanied with remarks which | Oppose he acquisition of Knowledge o| el Cireult Court. k ¢ “ oss — to the Church. 1 tter| kind, he could not help remembering that John Before His Honor Judge Kent. eer RF eet eeSey ee TAM EMOV ALS CATT RELATE ny Mey mere ery a Nelson, and such men whose names were venera-| May 20.—Terry ve. Patines Proud An insue of : . OUSE , “ < tak i | ted, und whose works, by the divine blessing, were | Chancery to try a question of fact. In April, 1839, plain- GREAT WESTERN RAIL ROAD ROUTE,| , RED,HOUSE PLEASURE GROUND, || | DRAPER AND TAILOR. | [ii ihudorginated with ine official Ieporter, ii] the most powerlul to be palling down the strong | Mfowner and pared aehis own property sundry plat FROM ALBAN 7Q) DURFALO (305 MILES) "Thursday next, Free for herees that never won a purse of $30 | mi3 Im*ce ‘ ought to be speedily contradicted, and he would | holds of Satan, were produced under the present delendantalone + and others, which were Seuss fy de- system—a system which was well adopted to se- wo ‘The only Office im New Yor by the several Rail | FiUT}eH are *0 tie mpade on Tuesday aftersooa at Secod Ward REMOVAL. add, that even in the official Report, the same er- fendunt and rr named Howe & Bacen, to the amount Road Companies between Albany and Buffalo is at ZINE had been committed. cure the primary object to be kept in view—the | of $16,000, all of which he was liable t to plointift — No 30 COURTEANDT MURDER LEBCHES! LEECHES! LEECHES! RJ. HEINE has removed 10 20 Duane, street between | ror ee aoe rite Jovnnat oF Comaence—The blame | progress of Methoaism. Defonawut propoued to sesame Snark eee ER JOHN 1. CLANK, Geneial Arent | 4) ()()() FINST QUALITY LEECHES, just received | suited on the various. branenes of his Profession, n bis native | rests on the Committee and an error ot this kind ought | Mr. Jess Hc arose to approve of the change. | $4000 of the debt by bond and mortgage, with an allow- NOTICE TO IMMIGRANTS. Brenzocty and hy Cte endian, brig Alard— 60,000 by the ship | (the German) or Kngliah languages. ma imere’ | have at once been pointed out to me, immediately alter He did not. think there was any danger to be ap | ance for interest. ‘The further sum was secured to plain. 3 Subscribers having been eine agents for forward- 4} ‘ ‘3 >. the mistake occurred ; | would then have promptly cor-| prehended from making men more learned. e | tiffon notes. Defendant then, it was alleged, proposed ing bu ta by Hall Road from Al v.10 Buwaloand in- | ©” ©. J. FERDINAND & COPP. SE A cee pig eal ae ae taetad Ie Aintakes. will sometimes. creep into, reports | Would ask, wos it likely that knowledge. would | to plaintiff that le should receive of the ** Chelsea Bunk- F. tate aces, sre gn led to send them during the Sammer | m9 Im*re importers of Leeches. 149 Nasoanst,_| ‘I’ ved his office to No. 18 City ace, despite of the most acute and expert Reporter, but the] cool the ardor of their piety? He thought that the | iS Association” sixty-five shares, which association was froma et Nosh, to U ten tie $5,08} to Eyracasetlos, to AS | Fa iaHED NOONE TO LET, in a Srach Voaver ap2i Im*ec. | mistake in question ought have immediately been pointed rae dhe aah he ex. | {ten about to commence operations by the name of the burn $3,36; to Rochester a to Buffalo $5,50." Childrea | FURNISHED HOUMS TO LuT, in a French Family— sn ‘ nisihane, be ted. ‘hi ttee | Church would be. benefitted by subjecting the ex-| «Chelsea Bank,” at the Ine of fh from 2 to 18 years old at half Brice; under 3 yearp free: and all wo or three furnished rooms i of a parlor REMOVAL ih ond iF shonicihany, pean, neces e committee | horters to an examination before their license to preach, Parag par value of the shares amount- Baguaae from Albany 0 il Koad is entirely fr anda bed room, witha close ‘attic room if +, Dealer in Wines ana | 2£@ to blame; my report was submitted to them. ao EO ati oe tice Mid nets! | ing to $6,500 in part payment of the debt. Defendant with Itis evident that it comes much cheaper to the tmmigraat to | required. ‘The rooms ore in a very, dveryemve | J, B STOUVENEL, Importer and Dealer in Wines and | ""Disiiop Soui:—I um surprised that the error in question | 1m Onder te faut thee NAO ang auch doctr ue, us | %,ieWs a8 was alleged to perpetrate a fraud, represented gal Ballroom Goal east, Geller Racn chung" Apply act Wai | yi onan, photon eral, opm en | ayguig havo made a wrong impression on tu snnin at $1e¥ piety, and, wn, he hand any auch doce nef | opi that he fa, margnged tn he nk hs houre hours whereas, i takes per, Cuaal from 80 l0days,” ‘The fl | ars SHOULDERS, Recoo tds Falled Hamacves | salar there iey millaieens had a eneeant suprty Of Ber | "aie Saxpronn di not mean to aay ined ; but the mat- tat Conference, he felt that anything Like that would fraudulent representation, on the part ofthe ekndents calculation shows the result, vi H porte eine Se " Sane Wien me wigue, Madeira, Fort-and other | tex had been pointed out to him as wmatter of duty to re. | Come better from another quarter than trom the Methodist | “ “The Court adjouraed over to this day. fs,s0 | an HAMS AND SHOULDERS, &e. | kood Wines, imports Abeyathe, Kirschemwasser, Be. | fer to it. =e Church, (Hear, hear) He ce A ot ad pracclbcbbes Rite ee. 60 Buifalo, $0 bhds Pickled Hams, handaomely cut and trimmed | of the frat housre in Switzerland. | All orders delivered tree ol | Re oneyn oy aux: JounNAL oF Contwencr—It ought to] YOUnE men learn to read ond naw ond hush, batt they Common Plea iy ie pisee Ah teat es ten 4 3 a ogee Med ‘will awend to botting wine Hrany one who | have boen immedutely pointed out to me, ical nhouldif Monta induce thie spung imam (o rudy whaceyer would | aryvan—Fra eee Judge Ulehoeiee nt dry salt di may desire his servis es, m7 Imm ave Correct i Ye y 0.— . Hull and Spencer.—. ‘ion © uel free Siceuw’ pee dupes? 480 ar rr PULPIT AND FORENSIC ELOQUENG Mr. Suxoronn dif not mean to say the official report as | Perens et aes a oor one: order, xe. and | SMAUmPait to retover $1600, the price of a quantity of pa Living for 42 hours, say-+> 75 Living f te 25 do Hams, smoked, do IRENE LOQUENG: published contained the mistake; it was the report that ap- 4"), S440! Sa eeee ee tcuunay wing { tent medicine sold the defendants by a sub-agent. The —| “per day 10 do Shoulders, ‘do do do sep ti: GEORGE VANDENHOFF Feared in the Journal of Commerce. aid he wished to answer that which the brother who | defence putin was thut plaintiff was partner toa Dr. Pe- Total per R. Road-++ $6.43 * Fork oda latts a FOr ale EY os & CO. 56 Bouth ot ESPECI'FULLY anuoauces to Members and Stadeots of |” Mr, Banus moved to take up the reportof the Commi. ees icnclealiditdpetee ters at the time ofthe sale, and that the action was not EES PR, ERA Ca NL al he adit od cl @ Clerical and Legal professions, and to the Principals of | +64 on Missions in relation to the formation of a German < : Sut sustainable in his own name, Witnesses were examined Deduct fare per R. Road +++ 6,43 > Universities and Colleges of New York and the neighborheod, nN , Mr. Suice:n,—I1 wish to say, that | never gave utterance hi i " ‘ ba MONEY TO LEND. that he intends on June next, to open rooms as Annual Conference. ‘The committee reported adversely | A weeds as aber oe ears utterance | to prove the delivery. ‘The case was adjourned over to ‘The traveller per R. Road saves--+$5,62 | A BRAHAM J. JACKBON, Pawa Broker, No. 58 Reade A SCHOOL OF URATOR on the ground of the knowledge of the English language | {> ary auch Words as that ignorance other of | this morning at 10 o'clock. nlso forward naasongorgto Cleayeland, Eoramoutnand | ay catty Yoana st crn anne | fe rates dena of aun wade onsen by he German missionaries, evolutions were | “Mr. Fxcx.—O, not at all ir; | did not mean that Filoat Hi.culE We Wed Wael I tak Sack ee story; Ohiceea, lilinoiers ‘Ware, Dry Goods, Wearing Apparel, and Personal property of | sary to the formation ofa perfect public vrata og dttaph pbeogaitel Sepliokcare | hangs ] Mr. Suicen.—Wesley seid, that reading books was a om F1oripa.— We are in receipt of the Jack- a fe da subject matter to tue committee on boundaries. id thing, but saving souls wan better. sonville Tropical Plant and the St. Augustine News ‘Mr. Cantwicnt was of opinion that if such resolu. | 8°04 thing, but saving souls was better. | of the Lith and the Herald of the 14th inst. . agis ad Vos pertinet et neacire inalum est.—Hor V. receives no yupil under fourteen years of axe; but % 0, vis; and to a in Canada, at the lowest rates,’ Allinformation | *verv deacrintion, ts to the different routed given gratte, and Tickets to be had wat differeot pl 5 VOYAGE TO VARIOUS PORTS IN KUROPE, ASIA, ; tions were adopted, it would entangle their operations a ; fri ii iti i. only at the Albany end Bullale Ball heed OB ec geuenet ND ANRICA, IN THE MEDITERRANEAN. 2 tas feces ee Prensa te tadente L2F | Pood deal, and grench upon a rule ef the church, which | ‘92 {able.— Put and lost th nats, nppecion ie ein wina in Fonte to Mitt Areepec Se my@ Im*re Avfta clabe vowel, with superior ccommodations | "Cards of Mr. V4 Terma, at 129 Greenwich street, wher & | It was moved that the Committee on boundaries should | sommittes under couidersUahe nn ee | thecropy in the vicinity: The planters in this quar SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. Torn proxtme, touching at the Azorce or Wertera | otk iahow opened for the entry of gentlemen's suvnes Tor the | take into censideraticn the subject matter of the resolu- |“ yi, jaw no vbjection to the proposed change, | #lmost disheartened at the continued dry weather—some H pm Islands, then proceeding to Gibraltas nee to Malta, where eters ~— tion, and report thereon. i it » bs etul men w large planters on the river have not half their crops up, BLOOMINGDALE, MANHATTANVILLE AND , npeoding, = although he feared it would keep back usetul men who P TORE WASHINGTON LINE OF ake A Mediterranean pilots will be taken, itence to. Athens and the PHENIX HORSE BAZAAR, Mr. Srexcen was of opinion that the rosolution ought | had net time to read or study, All men were under a | thé seed having been put in the ground over two month Woshingto cy ts. Mey Swilieont parcet theguttard cargo valle posed of from ease (0 ats MUR Rae Ta ee Aexr TO hen ¥F 7 felt it the duty of the Conference to a) a obligation to soquiry all the taggin wa tre Hoong vertu 3 oryen su ie bi Syne . dalle tn ets mn 25 cents. jis Line will com, | Re + a ST. ir. Fincay felt it was the duty of the Z . 7 vegetation seems e ceased: and it ix impossible,even mence running on Baturday, May ath, ies’ | aenedcs and the Haine of ancien: ‘roy, thence, to, Smymay Theagst regainr, PUBLIC AUCTION HAL | point some German missionary, us there could be no dit Pe eee Easiatiniey erly ci Semiditics sae’ thould the season, hereafter ‘prove good, for full crops of ing Manhattanville, at 6 o'clock A. M., and continue | Joppa, where the vessel wil Ternaia a sufisjeat tinwe to chable will take establishment, TUESDAY, | culty about it. He trusted thut the propesition, coming |’). ‘Wy waxs said the question amounted exactly to this | Cotton or corn to be made in this qurrter, I have hud no runuing every hour until To’clock P. M1. lew York, | Passen! visit Jerusalem, then return down the Mediter- t eleven o'clock, with Car | trom the committee, would prevail,as it would relieve ma- | ().9¢ no exhorter should be licensed to preach unless he | ‘in for two months on my place. corner of Tryon Row and C! fr f the Egypt, Tripoli and Syracuse, and, if time will per- | "Kes, # econd hand. ny difticultie P ‘The weather in St. Augustine, we learn from the News ffarlera Raityoud Oftee, st7 o'clock, A: Mand continue rum: | RH, and the Dassen date the eran ray be extruded to nae ui a0 Every superior | ¥pisnop Sous: wished te say on the matter that, he pre | Suvesstislactory evidence that he had ittended fe ine | is also uncommonly dry, and vegetationis suflering. ‘Tho Ring every hour until § B. M. Fae ilasieas Niet Advcaiieomed Hees Hemen ia the country having property 10 dispose of, | sumed every brother desired to reconcile the difficulties Herp rf swamps and bayous in the interior are dried of moisture, ing Fort Washi for C: to. ibn, Leghorn, Genoa, Nice, illes and Barce |, Qeutlemen y try id arty’ 10, cuspose of, ry persons claiming to preach. He opposed that proposition y wing Fort Washi r City Hall, 74 A.M. and applies at Tangier tce | sicher at public or private,sale, will have their orders faithfully | growing out of the present state of things. Hi ° fe i i | and travellers and planters find it difficult to obtain water. 4 ie, TE ML, S36 4 apd Gh feaving City Hall for | 198, touching for supplies at Tangier and Madeira, and taking | S054 At ius thet the difficulties growing out ol the present stare | &# aati Methodistical, as opposed to the genius and spitit | "yor the same paper, we learn that the schr. H.W. ‘ashiagton, es May % NP 8 . Bey ing if desired a, v . ola, i > of sion Pry Bely mrp perp ly: NZS (A EEL a bret nop at B.C. to land fers and theit Sale—so comntry, horses, kind and | of things should be removed. Seat Aan Puightias Ree ene Wore lecased te | Gandy, for some time under seizure by the Collector, f ion House’ Orphan Asylum and Lunatic Asylum, Serickers | effects, and thence to this port ‘I'he voyage will probably o¢- | sound, jast in from the western part of the State: twosuperio: 1 wir. fuaxe supposed that if the subject matter would | Py, 7 i ar ed violation of the Revenue Laws, has been re- sion sylum Rs vium) Sexi cupy about 7 months, during which time much valuable com- | matehed pairs of Bay Horses, p, fine pair of Brown Horses, a » that if the subj preach without the qualifications contemplated in that re Bay, Abbey Hotel, Trinity Church Cemetry, High Bridge wo | CUPY: ths, during ble com: ‘ fl ’ meet with the approbation of the Episcopacy, on the Ger- q 7 leased by order of the Secretary of the Treasury. Fort Washington. 3. MOOR, mercial and other snférmation may be acquired; also highly tn- | splendid Pave Of Bey Li Pand very frat trotters Bright Sorrel | rgn Conference, and that they would throw out solution, and he was of opinion that three-fourths of that |r sZeusonville Tropical Tiant says:—-"The Superior = A is H s . Thi . YounK, a A u ve o1 e o1 m2 Imere Prot ae eee screatad’ for the vugpese of openiag nent | Also, several very fine onduin Horsey gestion, it would meet the difficulties. In the M Me eer ea LaA ecteash ued covered Docdiea | Court for Duval commenced its session last Monday. The YORKVILLE, ASTORIA, BELL GATE FERRY, | avenues for trade between the old aud new world wall ac private sale, two very naadsome Rockaway Wagons, | Conference there was, for instance, a Germai of Di ly now in the body would have never become rt has been occupied nearly the whole week in the RA WOOD AND NEW YORK STAGES. doubtless "be one of profit as well as” of pleasure | and a number of new and second haud Barouches and Light | who was laboring on the Mission ut New Orleans. ‘1! preachers They should keep theit wooden shoes to look | tTidls of Everett, tor forgery. On the Ist indictment, for pine Ts aera elope epg brad [a Ms all cot, Mthom. besides being provided | Witter taken at Livery,ned kentin xeperior ntyl was not a brother capable of examining him, or of in-| Et occasionally. (Laughter) It was the power of God | forging a letter, he was found guilty; fined $200, and the eavi ria, at 7, 8, 9, and 11 o'clock, Me slowed te take Withe whan | _ Accommodations for daalera’ horest, ia stables unsurpassed | #tTucting him in Methodixm; and it would be great point | anq not of man to rawe up men to preach salvation to the | Pillory, one hour. | Second indictment, forgery of w note; na, tre, 5% and? P.M, i ‘certain quantity of saleable gonds to dispose | by. any establishment of «ne kind im the United States, ‘ained, if an experienced brother was sulticiently quali: | Woriq. He looked with horror to every proposal. for | S¥ilty—imprisonment six mont ‘Loa 3Cnethan street opposite City Hall, at7, Ol by barter or therwise, witch priviteye ifimproved will | STOMAGE—Vehicles of nl description tken on storage in fea as’ to go and examine him in his own language, and | theological institutions, or studies, as a preparation for | Te U. 8. Revenue Cutter Nautilus, Captein Walden, M9 lock A, Mu 1,3, 4.5, 6nd 7 o'clock P. ML; prpbebly yield « profit sufficient to nearly or quite cover the She Jarge a Convenient powers the ¢atal % | report what was his progress. ‘The adoption of such a] ihe ‘aikistry. He had no objections to preparations ; but} @fived at this port yesterday. She is on a general sur- Pal his Stage will eal proomarers ab 30 Bowery, corner of'| prics.ol passage. hs charge co each passmaker provided & a GOWAN will attend prrsonalty to il orders for buyies | Cohrge ‘as would enable them to convert their German | 50 tong as Cod called aman and approved with his Leas. | ¥¢Y of Light Houses, on the Southera Coast, having on Pt py ep mine flepemremp Gil becuase ap she ut chen rason, Wil por sae a Tail persoes vel Property at this establishment inay rely | brethren, would do a good deal of service, and was of the ing his qualifications, they had no right to be unsatisfied pai ge Ui. Stacy, Fi: Inspector of Lights. She is last mediately be in readii r conveying passengers to Ravens Whose ‘who may wish to avail ther upon having aT! ACCOUNT OF SALE rendered, and the FULL | Utmost importance. 2 . ‘ with him ; and whether the rule as it stood was right or | 4°" imons, and has visited all the Light Houses from Wood and Long Island Farms. opportunity for acquiring pra lamnereial kswledge and | AMOUNT OF PROCEEDS will, IWall cates, be Pald promptly in| Mr. Kayaxacn was of opinion that this was introducing | \roug, he would remind them that some of their best | Mobile to Tybee. ‘ Fare 1236 cents x viewing the Holy Land, and many other plac ; «aja | 2 BeW principle in the discipline of the church. The a} | Dreachers could neither read nor write. We learn’ from Capt, W, that after mspecting Tybeo Horses and Wagons tolet. LEWIS & CARTER, te the stadeat, the man of pleasure and of business, w is built on an entirely | Dointment of German Missionaries had nothing at all to] Prgnciere coun Helter soit Ht ee onement ofthe de. | Light, Mr. Stacy has orders to survey that part of the mB Imeec Pro} _| Bake early application, ag the size of the vessel to bermployed ¥, eee a the main} co.with boundaries, and it would have a very bed effect, | hate, Savannah River on which the sunken wrecks ure depori- ‘ PLEASANT AND CHEAP EXCURSIONS. — rel ey ae Te ene ae ho nthe day of a ah would encrosch upon the well-established rules.and | "str, powsn asked ifa motion for postponement was | td, with a view of ascertaining the character of the abr IMMER ARRAN ud will he furnished with every poss ya | discipline of the church. open to debate. ‘uctions and also of their ultimate remo > Mr. 8. is the inv r of a machine which has been very Mr. Lucky differed trom any plan that would encroach | "Phe Presipeny seid it was. ing sand bara and other deposites in NEW BRIGHTON, PORT Ri HMOND, STATEN * 1 ed for the accommovstion of privete horses and those o2 | on the estublished rules of the church. The question be- Mir Cousins wished. to know what point they were | *uccessful in rem ORT RN Ft, MORON LE ick the articles most saleable at the ports intended to be and the most advisable investments to be made in re- Tinted From Pier No. i, North River, foot of ace. tum, For freight or e, apply to sale, affording every facility for exercise, trainin, wing | icin, and ht u Out harhers and:rivare. and ine thinksthn: a setil "Phe Steamboat ‘CINDEREL, ill . eA LW. DEWE COWAN AND fore them was a question of jurisdiction, and it ought to} speaking to, or what they wished to be at. He understood ars, au inks that he wall be ena- as follows, dally?—Leaves New York,at 9 and miazetee __ SAML_W. DEWEY. 109 Frontet_ |b ’ be referred to the committee. that a motion for indefinite postponement threw tho whole | ed to operate with great success here 11 o'clock, A M., at 33gand6 P.M. PASSAGE FROM ENGLAND, L0T- Mr. Lucky thought that the action of the Convention on | 5p) r " _ Officers on board the Nautilus—Green Walden, Captain; sueegge Port Hichimond, 0 minutes 108, and 10 minutes to MAND AND WALES VIA LIVERPOOL) o WN, Composer and the subject ought to supersede any action in regard wo} “ypecton the twhle, | (Laughter) wt take of it George Clark, Ist Lieutenant, Nicholas Austin, ani do; 10 Ayes New Brighten, at 8 qnd 10 A.M; at 1 and 5 P.M. p+ Se raetries pep wns Geen toned Sea eumat he ladies. of N boundaries, - His views were a little different from some of oodward, 3d do.—Savaxnah Republican, Mry 16. lew Brighton, f bringtug out emigrants this year, 1844. oRe 'D. 8. BR KE, Professor of | Dr. Winans rose amid cries of “question, question.” h it was suggest: SORE eg Py eT eERE On Sunday—Leaves New York, at 9and 11 A. M.; at 3 and6 for their friends would do well to apply at va f has 8 bine Appleat.. | | Dr. Winans he would uot allow himself to be put | ed that Conference would have some difficulty in erst Our Packer Stirs.—We take the following just P.M. Leaves Port Richmond, at 20 minutes to8,and 10A.M.; | che ld established packet office of ’ {Bot allow tiand SP, M. 2 re ahe will receive applications for Jessons on the Piano | down in the abrupt manner in which it was sought to do | j, ’ ui michenteisionty “tNew York, May 8, 1844 mylt 6mre_| _N, B—The shios of this ineow ieare Livefpool every five | Forte and Organ, aud in Singing end Comyosition. Her na- Jit. ‘The present was a grave question of jurisiction,and St satsaedagemsimnoreirniet the fact, there were | notice from the Liverpool Mercury received by the SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. days, and drafts can as usual be furnished for ny am npositions for sal mi8 4t*in_ | he stood torward to express mis views upon it. ‘Che mea | would have no trouble in carrying ou Britann’ NEWARK AND NEW YORK. peek [ols ole pl laa rmaaaaad (= AR LAMMERMOOR, by Doui- | sure was an important one, ‘There were connected with | duty proscribed by God, or an instrnction given by a] ‘Tix ‘ Moxrxzuma.”—On Wednesday, at 9 A. M., this FARE ONLY 124 CENTS. — : atts pee pane beautifully arranged by Sig: {the Church many of the Germans, and for instance, in| Conference that was not attended with more or less | splendid packet, A.B. er, sailed for New THE NEW AND SWIFT STEAMER RAINBOW, » LAPSCOTT’S GENERAL PASBAGE OF | Of ihe following artiate-Mr. tiene, Tet ud Maraueciis | Pataking of the Lord’s Supper, the Clergyman in ex-| ditticulty. An allusion was made to a point which | York, with 24 cabin, 3 CAPTAIN JOHN GaFFY, FICE—Removed from 43 Peck slip to 76 Scuthst. | “who approve of its correctuess aad beauty.” For male ithe | Piaining could not make himself understood by the} was always sure to have weight in a body | of} cabin i On aod afer Monday, Mey 13, will ran an | Smaps commer of Maiden lane. Persone desirons to send for | Drineipal mu ic stores * “mnyi9 Se*ee | Gecman brethren, who underatand but few words in the | Methodist preachers. Some old iashioned Methodist | enterpriz follows:—Leave Newark, foot af Centre st, at HAIR CUTTING English language. an Nelson, and that name was never men. | seamanship and gentlemonly conduct of her commander, Se, 3 V.M. Leave New York, ALR a as T 7 ea G oper ey menrsert to offer wits nrg and} ioned but w: pec : meet with deserved encouragement. Twenty four cabin pr M. and 2P. M.and a F fi NEW. PRINCIPLE. was in n tothe advantages that would arise ; f the | passengers are a large number for sailing veasela to take o ? y des E yCIPLE. from such @ course, as woald admit of young men now against the competition of our fine line of steamers ; but “Brean erred very reasonable rates. gd cloning pel ag OE Ede Ganverted, to be employed and to enable them to get or- i tte Montezuma lays claim to especial notice, as many of __ May 10th, 1844. milre fe Y ai satel lained. 4 BI er present voyageurs, having crosred the Atlantic in her ALBANY DAY LING—For Albany and | cart ste iscvres Umonehs | Livery erly hae eie toe narteanenc yameesisks erbaiea by ha The resolution was adopted. ce the truth before, have waited, or gone earlier than intended, pte- Vocermedinte Laudings, at nalf-past o'clock, | applicat SJE PAPSCOTT. tne dary haar brash applied fa, his ead, for the forty-geventb | A resolution was off posing thet the communt. ana ferring herto any other mode of traversing the ocean — - SA Capen, ® ral Passage ice, ime in a day, (and i sot a cation of brother Naas be taken uj we consideration. It} That was not no is 8p w for both captain ard ship. The Monte- sooTHAM TGA, Ganeain AE HE eaiell, will eure she 76 South st, commer Maiden tane | valids) without cleansi:g. In view of th be contained a request from the Editor of a German Metho- | remodified, it assumed so man zuma has decidedly mode some of the quickest and mont mornings, at 6% o'clock.” i PAS 5 oR |in “ r¢ | dist Journal, proposing that he should be sent ona mis-| self into an angel of light, an . | regular pasvages on record. ng ASSAGE FROM DUBLIN, CORK, WATER treatment of the hair—that of having a of | a ; A Ns * ‘The SOU Pl AMERICA will leave Albany for New York FORD, DERRY, COLERAINE, BELFAST, | first rate brushes, and in no instance to be used a second time | sion to Germany—not in the character of a missionary, | felt to the vital doctrines of Jesus Christ and intermediate landings, every ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Newry, Drogheda, &ke.—Persons wishing to send fot | without a thorough cleansing. Editor. fashicned way of John Nelson was not applicable to thove | [wporrant Arnest.—On Frida’ ing’ officers Bacuday mornioms, at 634 O’elock. mare _ | chetr iriends can have them brought out from any of the above | Dressing and Wi ig his gole time and atten he . Cotans said that the subject matter in the commu: | circumstances. It now ri to preach the | arrested UNO AEARCNTiON pt reladbapr eb : ; ports in first class American Packet Ships, on t grea comfort ensured, at. his nication was one of the deepest importance. Since} Word, not only with a warm heart but a clear head -to ; dal i NEW etre flvbeie scents, Deck ae. tention, "Mir. W. Taoscote, cue of the ita, will be ow” the H sted at chats wlio wip his system ons | Brother Naas had arrived in America, he had done much | reparste the counterfeit from the real, and show the ge- | Vovk und Musachusetts, One of them gave ier Hume 43 he New and Spieadid steamboat NEW | spot Personal attention to the passengers engaged A private rosut¥e fitted ue for ladies. | good by his publications, and had considerable influence | nuine truth of Jesus Christ. Mr. Power continued to | rien Smith. On Saturday they hud a hearing when the JERSEY, Capt. RH Furey, will leave the ibers or their agents here, and perxous may rely | Shain} amongst the German population. support the pro posed plan of examination at some length, | following facts respecting them and their operations come foot, of Barclay street (north side) on | that the wishes and comforts of those whose passage may_be EDW’D. PHALON, Mr. Peck offered some remarks in support of the reso- | principally on the ground that no movement-such as the | out. it appears they liad been in thi city but a few days reeans Fig Gah ieseamt, ak poven oreleak ASE saeotby en =} poe wt nance, Danger siteavion. For 214 Broadway. opposite St. Panl’s. | lutions, amid several cries of ‘ question, question.” temperance, had heen proposed without acry out about | from New York, and took boarding ata private house int Frit’ New tensey: ham bers rte Eharedajs and Berar ‘ Woes TAPSCOTT, HALLOCK’S ape question wa taken! Ga the sdoptton of the resol. carry Gecrsiras nest followed.’ He thowight that it they | Apne steeoh,in the Northern Liberties. Glace thelr ere: jew lersey, rel remodelled, and fitt Office, 76 + Maid * y Gas M ° i t ve been i i up inthe best posible minner. ‘She hes © Intgeaumver of ele- Mae Dati ety be eheateds bee ies aoe cae CASTOR OIL CANDY Mr. Couine who had possession of the communica-| were to establish a theological test for the ministry, that | Srigue parte of the city, FA SE ee Te at os ‘and comm Promenade Deck, lermand, without discount or any other char t TS.ney admitted to be a great improvement in the mode of ad tion referred to, here applied for leave to retire, with a| they should set about it in an open, Sxnly way at ence, | and receiving good money in change payabl the National or Provincia! Banks of Ireland, or any of Some of the sho State Roo i Eeaties Saloon with sl segs meer pent an eel hye vg view to bring forward the documents, pending which, re- ‘say that hereafier no man should be admitted into the } and extensiv G together, she has sleepin be ob! . LJ spend * Ig Wash, re | an keepers who were imposed upon, gave notice to the oifi- g.and airy Cabins Altogether, she nas sleeping | banchesthroughout the Kiegdom "Tus re_ | thal it may 0 obtained by families in thelr own, immediate | jolutions were offered, containing extracts from the jour- | Church, unless he knew so much Latin and such @quan-| cory of the fact, with 2 description of the women, which 40 that ahe will always be able to exoss the bars with PACKET SHP QUEEN OF THE west | tems y Places, neatly: pucap ia packages, with | nel of the New York Conference of 1843, in relation tothe | tity of Greek and studied theology, etc., for such a time. | yet the arrest, at which. time they were in the act of Out deteution uF traashipment. mi? 3m*re FOR LAV ER TOOL Sea Poona iat Whee | full dire-tions for mae. See that the inventors own name, A. | action of that body on the subject of slavery, and the | ‘That would be revolutionizing trom the foundation. John | paying for a pair of shoes with on Bee kang! till cake the balle Of 900 Sele ak aoe tog | C- Hallock. tten on the engraved. wal Wholeaale | Wesley rule on the subject of temperance. ° (Passed) | Wesley made no other qualigcations requisite than gifts, Heres punk bt New York.’ atthe chee stare ef Mr. Meri It was then resolved that a new periodical be established ‘and usefuiness—not a word abont ignorance then , ’ ituted at the in Second street. 'Search wa cftice, and upon their persons the. following de. “ge ld tered notes w d, to wit 10 notes WOODHULL & MINTURNS, | YoHl'city: Jab Carpeuter, ofy 214 Fulton steet, N- | re oposing that acommittee. be appointed, te whom all pa- | never ict us say that God calls no man to preach untess he | ScTiped altered notes were fous’, fo wit a notes; ae Both atrent_ | burgh; Stephea Frost Poughk alkeqhurgh & Rose: | pers and documents on the subject of Methodism, which | possesses a certain amount of literary, theological, or | to $10 notes on the Drovers’ and Butchers’ Bank of New Ps: Stet LIVERPOOL—New Line—Regular Proket ida hy De we y; | were intended for publication, should be referred 5 attainments. Don’t let us say that brethren. If} Vor altered from $1 notes ; one $100 note on the North wi per PEOPLE’S LINE OF STEAMBOATS comfortably accommodate eight he cabin, | dealers. can be supplied ny thequautity from the manufactory, FOR ALBANY. ne fel ihe’ Cavtala on boards west | No, 176 Horiog atest, Rew Work. Tea deniers ean obtals | which wil furmnh reports of the sermons and general | frt wi not depart from the old ways of theChareh Yn For freight or passsge, apply to the Captain on board, west 1 Minor, 214 Fulton suet, N. | News in relation to Methodism. A resolution was offered | lighten, instruct them, make them think if you will, but yf DAILY, Sunda: cepted—Through Di- | *#4¢ Burling Slip, or to reet, at, 7'P M., from the Stexmboat Fier be- | satzee 7g Sopp. Menter ith May—The splendid packet ship SHERID, Mr. SeToN rese in support of the proposition in adopted, whence will come the supply of teachers chiectte, altores from a $l Netw; elgit SIO pply al tern New x z, A+ Deveyaters of 1000 tons, will sail as Bi Ki; WCB: ee intment of Mr. Naas as missionary or editor | to the cold population. I hope you will not depart in this ay Tuesday, reday and Saturday Kb ntic Bank of New York, altered from $1 At Fiveo’cluck, P. M.—Len: ve, her sage y 'N Ne ¥ for Germany. There were no less than 40,000 or 50,000 | respect from ancient institutions, or the rock whence we | j,o¢, » $100 noteon the Massachusetts Bank, altered The vont. CULUMBL for careient oF purente, having accommodations narqualled | strcet coruet Arch, Philadelphia; larael, J. Graham, cor Balti- | Germans mNew York and in Cincinnati, New Orleans, | were hewn. According to the church, the great lead of | [md $a nate, one $00 note on the North Bank of Masa. fight. Weteotes, Pricey at Wall street, oF 10 con LIN’ . dl Eantaw ‘strecte, Bal W Stabler k Brother, bo were an. immense | it:can lone call men to preach, and to # testimony and | schusetts, aliered from a $1 note. On the person of oi “The Steamboat UTICA, Captain T. Hyatt, Tuesday, + Ke INS & CO. 56 South st. te wan . en they recol- | cradentials do we alone give credit. The only «ue of the women a memorandum was found, from which it is ‘Themday tad Betarday svectonesnee PM Ys] Price of paamnge $100 Ty a. ras, wil Spe 6 bimauaaalisghee viens lected the strong effurta that were new being made on the | be uttered were —is he a man of fuith? Is he converted | suposed they had, in addition to what ‘was taken from talking this line of boats will arrive in Atbany in | 4,2 packet s| ip Gartieh eet F i Dee Will succee part of a foreign power, to establish Jesuitical sway in| by the holy spirit? is he familiar with the great um, not less than two thousand dollars of spurious mo amole time to take the Moring Train of Cars for theeast or | ‘e,Sheridan, and sai of Jane; hae sagules ¢2y, POISONS! POISONS! POISONS! the country, it behoved them to look to this subject, and | truths of © anity 7 If 80, then God has called that y, on some of the Boston Banks. = ‘ ; C RE yon troubled with Vermin? ‘The following prepara: | Make every effort te advance such an undertaking. "Bro- | man to preach, whether learned or not; and God has | yipited a list of notes of the denomination of $500, $100 [>The above Boats are new avd substantial, fre furnished FOR LIVERPOOL—Warranted First Briti Gre Warranted trexterminate bed buys, cockfosches, | ther Naas came to this country an infidel, and was con- | called men into the Methodist Church who did not know | 7.4 40, umounting in all to $2000, all of which, it is sup with new an he rs Heo san for ‘speed and accom- Ship, and sails on the 2lst of May —The vei ts, rats, mtie®, flies, fleas, musquitoes, ‘aad all insects one letter in the English tongue. After you have ascer- | oosad gre on the pt orhnt Roe The Bn aod tri tagdations are unrivalled on the Hadsos. , copper-fastened, fast sailiog British ship He LEN king the vegetable kingdom. Mr. Caren saw but one difficulty in the wa: tained that such a man ix called, you have no authority to | Poses are. on Mt : b p notes axe For or freight, apply on board, orto P. C. Sehultzat i i te executed in the neatest mer, and might deceive the OF passage faptain John Petrie, iy the whole of bug poison may be used without injury to bed- hich him from preaching, although you may prune him, ig! the offleeouthe wharf." "mtore. | her carvo entaged and on board, oat can ‘yet take a few (ous | steads and bedding. end invarjably succesafa. reed se tothe beneficial, effects which, suc Boe Bd ape gy ape a hel HM best judges of paper mo Some of the brokers who maaoteiaee nies wives of colonial goods onl : ‘The Fatchoully ‘compousd for destruction of the moths in Md produce... Soir and learn him as well as You can, sie same moment | #4 them, say they would have taken them without a OLD yy ISHED PASSAGE OFFICE For balance of freight or cabin sess having very hand- | flannels, wool clothing, furs, chairs, cashions, &e., aad} Mr. ‘as struck with but one objection, that was, Mr. Prick rose to address the chair at the same moment | Dicion of their character, Mayor ( on is in th te Pens fea . some state-room necommodacions for erght passeagers, who | invaluable fur cloth, fur and flancel dealers. as to the capacity in which the brother should be permit- ._ | fon of the notes, emounting fa all to three f ; treet, of Soni Wifl'be made comfortable and found for sixty dollars each | ‘The Compound Chemical Whale Oul Soap Kreps the rose- [ted to go in. He wished to go not axa missionary, but as} | Mr. Fe wr who remarked that he was unfortunate in| ninety dollars, it iasuppowed they are Senta sidiin f Petrie, board, at pier No. or occus and other inseets from the trees, plants | an editor. ching the eye of the President ‘ f 7 ead-quarte: ee and Real ae _ Ree pete ge ROCHE, BROTHERS & co, | Meretent! Mr ictusorr had a conversation with Mr. Naas and felt | "Mr. Peck proceeded. He was of opinion that the objec: | Shr Yn ee York at Boston: wat the assest of tilowe tees aubseril fea atten ‘The celebrated Fly Paper will dispel dies and musquitoes eft mi6totire 85 Falton st, next door to the Fulton Baik _ | fectually, great confidence in the success of such an enterprize. tions made against the proposed chunge could be easily T n will nd doubt lead to their detection. One of the wo- . Tienper Sronm.—Thursday night about 11 and to take these measures, and do everything to counteract | the next time, we shall hear him as soon as any oneelse. | 1 aUNDER Sona. A baraiy Matt At A ‘ 6 Houth atreet, | a - ; F " in New Orleans—Messrs. Hallin and Woodruff, who | GENTLEM LEFT OFF WARDROBE. | the priestly influence fter a few remarks from ® member, -sbitged for the | lightning and rain, eccompanied with astrong wind. We os dations, apply on board, at Oricane Wharf, foot of Wall street, 4 not to purchase any where lee, purporting | wit he cure to be at his heels. 80 they were bound Mr. Finley yet up as soon as another purpose passer Itubscriber has ex: | 4F to w iine of fest clase New York built, coppered and co; 7 ed ships, to sail punctually every woek and the public in general, to. the following arrangements for in thi Mr. Lin felt deep interest in the subject. Th it over, by allowing to each annual Conference the liber- “ Tait, forthe purpose of bringing out cabin, ‘ba cabin, and aie. OF EY ORY [LOUISIANA AND | :,.L!ere is no agency in this cxty, and only to be had from the} | Mr; Haxinttn felt deep, interes tm tat virtuelly as a | ¢y of adopting or modifying the rule to suit their various | mm says she has a hushend in the Massachusetts Stato the Regular Line of Kets, sail W YORK LIN —To sail 15th June.—The fast iy 7 Prison, who was sent there for passing counterfeit money. awe by the i ‘ackets, si ye he fas DR, LEWIS FEUCHTWANGER, missio ‘The bishop, that was the agent of the pope, | cireumstances. They wei ‘ nuit of bail for another hear- ng Ist,6th, iith, 16th, 2istaud every month. 5 iz Da ip 1, tain Wood, will * » 'y re committed in default the sail_rom Ne ‘he 1st, 10th and | Bositey ‘as above, her regular day. 60 Maiden Inne, 2d door from William street, sent his Catholic priests to the Rocky Mountains;} Mr, Finury got up and said, Bishop, look this way | ing’ Pavia Sion May 4 nd from Loe 2th ofeach, For freight or passage, having handsome furnished accommo- Removed from 2 Wallstreet. || hy tho time the priest gets there, the Methodist minister | if lease, the next time (laugh ee Oey ays ing still Ublished'e temala th . Ly forward da to their addi EST PRICES can be Dnake was sorry his brother should have made so| Mr. Fixi.ey ros f the pecommodation of persons wishing to remitmoney ts by thie line say rely upon havi f,their goods 0 Prake cxtioneie a ened Ole itn | injudicious a speech ad it would be in the hands of Bishop | chance to speak ries Ter pew s0sh conte ond eee nee of lame bny Si ends, drafts are given, payable at sight, ou | correctly measured, and that the ships of this line will sail | wearit Hughes the next day, and then it wonld be sent to Ger- yper, soon run lasted for some tim hich, with the unusually pc ri ipfal Bank of Ireland, payable at ate ete madec_ | 1p Families, and Geutlemen auittigg the city or changing | many. He thought, under the circumstances, it would be gh_—-(Laughter) He did not know what his breth thunder end the frequent strblag of (be, Uphining Gort. ynerck," Closiel, FOR, LIVERFOQI The New Line, Kequiat | fad itinich a theiradvaninge to tend forthe subscriber, who | Welt! £0 ODENIY antinok cOwY: us iaw in that| thorto male motions ono afler another on their resol: | sions, wereternifc in the extieme. We have heard of Sligo, ford fast poker ay <The ew and very,enperion New | will atuoud at heir residence b appointment. Mr. Pi Farle haat a Arma ddl Radel —s it they hank terol. | come hall dozen or more places struck ; but we are hap- Galway, Athlone, ep ents coches obi QUEEN OF TEE 1 IT EVINSTYN, move was for the purpose of meeting the | tions, but he thought they ne hall does ou ears: (ease aS eee Ballina, nghal, See ren anv one renenny, ss Ban SA ANON Oy 466 Broadway, up stairs. colic, the rationalist, the sinner, and the infidel. They got as much knowledge ax they could. In general | py to say there was no, loas of lite of serious damages Monaghan, » Vor trelaht o¢ het Sint and | A line through the Post Office, or otherwise, will receive | Mr, Deni was uf opinion that such a step was neces- | they had not time to read, and some did not know how to | *'stain Se eg ieee Peck bead ‘tia eee dations unsurpeteed by Any “ani {o'ports apply to’ che Capiats | Crome atcention. at lim eods re | gary to check the rising floods of Roman Catholicism | read at all, and he did not know how they could study it Obl Academy.” tho Park House, (Misa Ring's) ~14 a on board, at ide Barlin , ich were now flowing over Enrope. they could not read. Yet he saw them get up after others exchange Hotel, the Bwan Tavern stables. &e, The ber , at West si a 3} HAND GG FOU SALE. which w p Lael ite cap of the parapet wall of the Coote} Ribercen, OODHULL & MINTURNS, | NPADE BE WRG A haa cleye e hee ee ciea pait of | Mr. Carens opposed the passage of the resolution, on | hud preached long dry sermons and thunder and lighten: | Aranite cup of the parap o he City Bank of Gl e 6 South & wheats, is remarkably easy, and well calculated for a phy- | the ground of constitutional restriction. ing, and by a few words make their way to the heart, | ‘ruck and broken to pieces a nae Shgower. Atwood Bo, Bankers, London; Fines of eceage $108. alnlls. abe Joba gician, Can be sewn at Wilmarth’s Bazaar, Crosby street, veer | Arter a few further remarks from Mon s. Bangs, | and convert, inners, end he thought any resolution bad bt ay te be nd Waterloo |, Liverpool; payable in every town | hurthen, n int = re | Lucky and Capers, the resolution was passed. which would exclude such men. He thought that the | 1 : ye rpen inf ¢ yids degpty vo | eka day, Hat Jone,” res te West ; NEW COAL YARD Me Bunce raggested that the debate be not published | rulos as at present existing were. quite auvicient as itre- | hop ty 4 route not exactly ascertainable, and, knocking Jone AOMORI ide a PASSAGE FOR LIVERPOOL. HE SUBSCRIBERS baye taken a Yard at No.7 Hall |){'"’sctation, proposing that the book agents of New Faia dnte to radio et hele eficicney en * | out injury to the build Richmond Compaler, May 18, Or Mears. P. W. BYRNES & COo36 Warsi Hoag? yBAlie ON FRIDAY NEX! direethneeiuatte ommpkine Market} where they jae Aveote, | vork be instructed to supply libraries and seminaries | Mr. Coo and Mr, Ferguson nest male some remarks — - jo 6m*re Liverpool. La ON A ELEN | ing a sunply of every description of Coa —Peach Orchard, | wi h books as they possessed. after which, that part of the report was recommittel to} Inptan Wan.—A letter received at Independence, ~~ MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS “he Helen Thompwon hee handecwme tetotsted teats Schayliatl, bet jen Seiverpoe! jewe: iydaey, Virginia, endment was offered, proposing that the mission. | the committee for revisal. ‘ Missouri, from the mountains, states that at various OF PACKETS. Taine cabin which will fe foond ea | 3e4 Carabealand, which they offer af the loweat market prices, Iso included. The next mubject introduced was relative to a change | times during the past winter, the Bionx Indians made in- ls for Sixty Dollars each Her b-twren | M¢solicit a share of the public patronsge. | ‘ ‘Amennen felt that the missionaries who had grown gray, | in the discipline, prescribing the mode of trial of local | roada upon the Pawnee Indians, killing in their encounters engers is very light, lofty and well ven- | ;,o raers fecelved as hbave. or atthe old stand, dit Wa and to whom the books belonged, wero the persons that | preachers accuse! of offences, but the debate was of no | eighty of the Pawnees, taking two of them prisoners, and Daihermentfonet etite Will he Teraery disnaid which cannot bug, make he the ma: dexiahle conver ne WARD & BROWNE, __| were entitlad to them. general interest, destroying one hundred lodges, Only three of the Si hence oy the ist, and from Marae Og te inoP each mata |S ae he 2etiminodtions bef casaci ae arti | yQrderathrough the Despatch Port will reetive prompeiten-| " A motion to lay the resolution and amendment on the neem Indians were Killed. It is further stated that all the durin be ‘as followsi~ From NewYork. Marseliical | vessel. ‘The terms of passage will, be very moderate, “Apply | 0%: mi7_Im*re. | table was put and negatived : Superior Court. pendent fur companies trading on the north fork of f MINER Ay Care. Dee. 1 Feb. 5 | on board at Pier No. 10, North River, or to the subscribers, PHOLSTERY, PATER HANGINGS y Mr. Banos was of opinion that the subject should be laid ' , yp. | White river, and Missouri have done well this season. THRE: Ci v1 jan 1 ; U' , ANT Jones, Judges Oakley and Vander aay K ON. Conca plvester, Re | Mareh 5 aya ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. DOW SHADES—The subscribers have thei on the table for the present. Bufore Chief Justice Jones, Ju : ne A DRL PHIA HE RaPON , Capt. et March 1 Agri ‘ 25 Fulton street. next door to the Fniton Bank. tablishanent to No. 243 Brot Way) opposite the Mr. Eancy was of opinion that many who voted had vo- Lesiatte iors AstonG THE Backs IN PHILADELPHIA USKIOLANUS, Catt finite ‘ 4 P. 5.-The HT. can yet take a few tons of Colonial gooce, tend keeping, as naual, the, largest quack «J for the rider in order to put down the horse. (Langh- 20.—"Tho Court was occupied on argument cases | There came near being a serious riot among the |, Capt. Haile, Apnll. | June For fi c Sacer ted for the ri P (Langh- | May 20. lg ya all eo ‘and copper fastened, and have nectient | Hot eight apply ns above. _ m16to24 re n ity consisting of Curtain Ma trim: | tery blacks in St, Mary street, on Saturday evening, originat accommodations yr passengers. FOR MARSEILL! 4 - “s : 7 i d pute bet ent wots of trust ol je new ‘The price of eabin passage will be $100, exclusive of wines RB scone L fr Sow poiteren ent tie, Ha Knee peda Ronters of satis | Me. Munnay would vote against both horse and rider, ek HN a Peabnytarien Church erected on the site of the apply to Ww a? dentad low brie wap rCe: | (oe Bisctor moved to lay both horse and rider on the ta- bal a Ag destroyer by the mob in August, 1842. One of the re and Iquors, ‘Goods tddrened the YD & HING be for tres of other ch mt athesesnliy sod. Ht TAWRENCK 3 PEL a 103 Ov & HIN w20r 0.9 ra of ter Before Judge Betts, Nigious belligerent parties had taken forcible Poreearion v.—That is the only way to effectually kick] Mav 20.—The United States vs. Andrew Talcot ofthe church, but the Mayor made short work of the ‘ine street, F ‘Ousignees ate requested to attend to | Chintz, for Shades of entire new against it. (Laughter.) vondad . cose, which has occupied the attention of the Circuit | matter by sending a body of police to the building, who teres. , u prs, locked up the place and delivered the receipt of ds SOLOMAN eX, 43 Broad: ‘ ‘The resolution was then laid over. Court during the most of the last week, was eontinued 1 the intruders, loc p , mid 6c BOYD & HINCKEN, 9 Tontine Building, | my71m*re ‘opposite the Park. | A resolution on the subject ef regulations in Sunday | this day Court adjourned over to this morning. ys to his Honor—Phil. Times, May 2. ‘ rect, orto | “ARG cs ill consist, as hi mid ec BOYD & HINCKEN.9 Tontine Building | maentheont French Shades io. the ekeqpest Kies wz iow cee | OH BARK HUMA, from Savannah, is discharging at ce Fook 02 | FACh, with 4 genaral aesoriment_ of buff and white Lineas nnd Hie i” citi PRN