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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ss alias alcatel NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 22, 1844. Wsiee ere; Contes oe <= him first ; he recognized two of both, only waiting for the shghtest chance; but at 7 > 18 . TORAT, LRTTER | dom just eluded to, should be divided by tioning its Ingthat he recogni : itz Ew Yous fie RUPMC: epeper—pub THe DEMO LER AND, TEXAS, ong o¢| BISHOP HUGHES’ FAMOUS PASTORAL LETTER | pore ciiseus of motive tint and Aelatrios only. them together, abd ax soon es Conference geve him leave the top he, broke, which threw im cut ef 1 Pihed every day ofthe your exoapt New Vosoe sey. 2s | untisn of JOUN THERE re Consiaiteatite Demrceec bon igus Recetas ocean sean ee ergs tenet revel At funaaet teats cn Maas, ion very. fen members: LaTTnere (ome, (he Oaliias te Mie neee ara) nha cue pldeams i advance oo pero yg Dany. tthe atroaching Prasie,tial lection are | Philadelphia Riots and their Causes. hava not diminished my confidence in'that ensign of civil were.on theit eet who were, ot going to speak He steer he Wat eee Sua ee Ge tar reese’ THE ~ ive pine appei legates y. i ; wi it nam ng ee ey ER ALD ptor a3 ia pot annum | ia rereaut them at the Tyler Biltmore Couveation, ou the | Addreesed to the Honorable James Harper, | tut sult clang to tie Jelusigu iit beane; and as irust | Dr Banos moved tat Bishop Soule bo requested to give veved and got up to Jack. who teached the chair morning—price 6} cents per copy, OF $3 12 per annum— mh Me 101 gtegsioual District of this State, comprising Mayor of New-York. ed to that flag, on @ nation’s fuith, I think it more key the Conference an account of hia visit to the Wesleyan justin time to take the stakes, Quaker not being - ; ann's it Pen 7 hong ae med i , ie E ehind bh ph the third hei that the circulation of | the Sixth, Sevevtn, ‘Tenth rteeuth wards, at ti that its stripes will disappear altogether, and that beforeit Mission Conterences in different parts of Europe. Agreed neck behind him, completing the d AVERT TAs ar normed, that tho Tnereusing | tiath Wa'd Hotel'corser of Duaueand Cautresteets, on Son: CHAPTER I. shall be employed as ax instrument of bed faith towards to. minutes 40 eeconds. ‘The following is the total fast. It has the largest circulation of any paper in this city, | “'p,!he 20th inat at half past 7 o'clock, P.M Pery Mysterious ond Very Alarming—The Life of the | the forvigners of every land, the white portions will blush | | Mr. Lucxy said that their brethren from Canada being yegult:— or the world, and is, therefore, the best channel for business | init, Hith,Conaresticnal Distiel, compris Bishop ie Threatened by John Doe and Richard Roe into crimson, and then the glorious stare alone will re-| shortly under the necessity, of leaving the clty, und as Jack Cade. .(A. Conklin) 1 81 men in the city or country. Prices moderate—cash in ad- | Spring st ou Tuesday, the 2 it. at ha'f past 7 0 1.| Sir,—I am in the receipt of a letter from a young " Na- | main. they did not hear them yet, he would move that they Quaker . eoneee 12 4 Lf pear pew iene ada Conference vance, The Binh Cogeressioual District, comprising the 1ith, Ifth, | tive American” ugood vith bis proper nemesin which he now heard as a deputation irom the Canada Conferen Bob Logic . ee ae PRINTING of all kinds executed at the most moderate | 15°, lcchand 17th ward, at Hermitage Hall, corer of Houstoo advloes mo thai he has provided himself with ¢ "poignerd,” Methodist Episcopal Conference. Mr Ryerson then came forward and gave a statement : pail Oe ae come we aT Cae atonal Diatriet of thie Beam, comproing | bY Which 1am ‘to bite the dust.” If hw had not put bis} ‘The Chair was occupied on Tuesday by Bishop of the affairs of the Cana.a Wesleyan Church, of its Time... 15 0-6 41-940 JAMES GORDO! NNETT, the Int. 24, 34, 4th and Sth wards, at ths Shakspeare Hotel, cor: | name to this document, | should have destroyed it, us my _s finances, its prosperity, prospects, achievements, ke. He! rie nest was the crack race of the day, which Paormieton ov tHe Heracp - nee ‘ Wavaen y ss sa expressed much del ght at being present at 4 Conference ¢ iscopacy, in furnishing | so many pious and ph babes divines, and fervently prayed | MAY Vn ieats by the following list, the horses being that that portlon of God’s Church would overcome their | lide y the judges in the order they ure named. embarrassments and be more prosperous than ever. twas for without . - even glancing at its contents. I cannot auswer such a} The Committee on E, 0 i correspondent ; bat placing his letter in your hands, if| their report, handed in with it a communtcation LISHME NT, 4 j ie Northwest comer of Fate oo A eeanMENT, «| merof Walliain and Duane t eet, on ‘Tharedey, the 28d lust, | rule is with all anonymous communication — — — jew York, May 16, 1644, Wm Shaler, ; i ni jb it all the tenor of my way, and be : 9 SCHOOLE WS MO ONTAIN P.nis McMahon, 4 Campbell jound wherever mydutive os a Catholic bishop, and a citi. | !rom Bishop Andrews, who was understood to be| Mr Gurun followed 10 the sama fect ; alter which, | | A Punax of $100, 2 mile heats, in harness -— EaeTON John Orr, . xen of the United States, require me to be. 1 hope that 1! connected with slavery, and with whom they were | yr atin thw po the ruth of tue representations of the | 2° Lryan's gr m. Lady Suifblk--Bry an, grey jacket and be = ar |< , i : AVE the font of Courant ates, daily Eowuaroa,cvt | Suc Herrick, te Pez ret sea che loca with all wen fund thus Iam Tesdy to yield | instructed to correspond on the matter. ‘The doe-| brethren trom Canada, and to the sound and eticient state | 4, synewege’ g. Washington—Whelin, white jacket ond bE a Ie be LR joho B MePher.on, my life into the hands of ity adorable author, when aud as | ument was explanatory of hie relation to slavery. | Of the different departments, unl to the zealand prosperity |” dusk cu ; he oe cre note A nee Sch. eh Seep are te ce Van Wart, J HP Pet, a aiear prcueome a duis ihouidlexecute’ kip owt pre: It stated that an old lady of Augusta, Georgia, be-] 4 member proposed that the ‘comamites which. was Sencar oy Or ge Bi lone: Weekrud,, Rie: Jeckay soe Ipeistesces iv and from Beividere For sage apoiy” fo pe im Bry, phecy, as he suye, [doen it proper to have put on record | queathed him a mula to girl, with instructions that moved BE cn Aenea Had tn whom sbeald be related Geo, Spicer's b. «. Amerions—Spicer, white jacket ant at John Parten’s Commerci 13 Courdand | Jat pire 2 Ricguena, Seeher ceuk to =a ; cripts, &e , , plack cap, wy aR aes peepee ial ity oh ion, and to my | she should be taken care of by him till she was 19, | should be filled up Pickers Gut gin view, Tempany J —-"'xtras furnished at the shortest notice, by app! } LUSe. Morratown ier rdh taere | Jone B: KJ Lee. Ch rles Rad Joseph T. Sw Jha Stewart, thom's Bu ter, , J-seph Hi vkins, GREAT WESTERN RAIL ROAD ROUTE, |3°C! bo t™ FROM ALBANY TO ByrraLo (325 MILES) Geo. Moutgomery, BY RAIL ROAD. and then make her tree, and in case of her refusal, | Bishop Sours, arose to sey, that ire understood that the to keep herand make her asfree as the laws of the bil sag besa eer ig oa e State would admit. She refused to go, and by her | as he endeavored todo in all ca He heard wish some Sries wees at 7 surprise now that brethren now shonid so much mistake own choice lives still as bis slave, though of no pe- | tre nniject, asin the face. of their own resolution, that cuniary advantage to him; she lives ina house of her | Conterence should appoint the members of that committee, own on his lot, and isat perfect liberty to go to a free | #t#r leaving it with the Superintendant before. Cmartex Il. The betting on this event, previous to the race, appeared to be all abroad, und consequenily lite or nothing was done ; if anything the odds were in favor of the field After two or three false starts they got well off together, the greys leading, avd it was a pretty sight when near the top, ov the off side, they were all so close together that there was and promis. comes pathetic, and spraks of his care for “the boys” Ishall be somewhat tedious; but 1 bespeak your pa- tience-—for I wists to es all, und it may not be sv cunve- nientat another time. {| shall use no term of reproach or ; “4 : A f ‘ Mr Puck moved that that section of the report of the . AD. AND MANY OTHERS. bitterness in reference to matters of recent occurrence; | Site if the laws of the State permitted it, which | ¢ ivels, which had been before the howe | 20 telling which had the lead ; but at the top the pic med ad Roll (ikaw gt? Wp egthabatagegl Gel | OB Which too many have already been uttered. | No mal! they did not, and thus he was Gnadeie. slavedholier pigismpsteena rg ey tpn seasion, be taken up. Agreed | struggle took place, in which Washington succeed- No. 9 COURTUANDT “TREC T, CAFE TORTONI, Bee ree eee ee on une adeor on the other, i | against his will. Secondly, five years ago, the | to, ed in taking the lead, and Ripton fell behind, and JOHN 1. CLARK, General Agent TABLE D’HOTE, tal than ido; apd fur mouths past it hus been | other of his former wife died and left his wile a] ‘The Secretary read the passoge. It related to the time | towards the bottom Americus succeeded in lead- slave, a little boy, who came into his possession by | that ruling elders were to be continued in the same dis ing, and went on gaining ground as he proceeded law on her death. His emancipation was imprac- trict, and recommended a change in the law as at present o 1 my study Co avert simiudur scenes im this City. From the ‘OTICE TO IMMIGRANTS. EVEnY DAY AT FOUR O'CLOCK, 'y y be, tr Y, upwards, followed by the two greys, Ripton some it ‘The Anbdseribers hi ted for fc - hi y as commenced, based on th ing Immigrauts by Rail Koad from Altay t Baonionsd is: | Cold and Hot Punch, Mocha Coffee, Segare, gc. | iment when sti vOny wn cae ralqgion, and to ut. , in many cases, con ei ucable; but as soon as able to provide tor himself | ¢X!sting, under which elders were i distance behind ; but on nearing the top he grined ps as pe eat, crop Steg: athena No. 7 Park Place, signers—even though naturauzed—t anucipated the re | he shall be at liberty to do so, and protected — tinned Riyend ® proper period, or that proscribed by the | uion them, and they were ull wellup together, and b h “to Buffalo $5.90, Childre, | mit@wre sd) «BARDOTTE. __| sults with the deepest apprenension ivr the peace of the | Thirdly, in January last, he married his cousin, | © ‘The debate continued tothe close of the session, up to| here Washington appeared to begin to drop, #nd TO Lit—The Store No, 61 Liberty street, now oe- | Community and the honor vi the country Nut that las | Wiite who possessed slaves trom her former hu: hi i o . two bays went in front, but Americus took the lead ident that it comes much che-per to tl fatieunt ta fers oh CRS é sacs ee Cote a4 [sy nats rere gh way srmciple Libel geese ed band, ” Unwilling to become a slave-holder, he pet baie manamag etl tee down, und Ripton guined on him considerably utter y Kail Road than bagel, be reaching Buttle per | be iat ect Auris’ hey ka at kee Been ry alot bes toplos et this auncchylien cured them to her by a deed of trast, and the law Sporting Intelligence. they had passed the distance ; but it was too late, ty fenmbaa. £0 Vouk and Rail teead froma Alby H ERSe o0Ks. al sagem 5 hours; wh reas, it takes per Canal from 90 lodays. ‘Pho fol ore Pores Sanne. were, as | conovived, too exciting in their nature From a lowing calenl tim shows the reoult, viz i— DING. very early period 1 prevented the only pupers that Bata Ral Passage to Buffalo per Us. AT#, COURTLAND? STREET —This eotablishment | ait Ot to represent Gathylic interests, trom up, osing ny Americus came home near a length ahead, Lady Suffolk third, Washington with some difficulty saving his distance. ‘The firet mile round was rma regurded thei as her's. It would be obvious, then, “i ; 2 that the law, forbidding emancipation, there was| BEAcoN Coursz—Srconp Dax, Tusspay, May 21. no possibility for her to de so, or no choice in the} As we anticipated, there was announced such a ss $5.50) oat sayerr secre se $2K receutly ben taken ona lease, is now ready to re- | eituer the principles or the progress of the new pai-| cage; all of which was respectfully submitted to e in 2 minutes 37 seconds; the second in 2 minotes gaze from Ni York 10 | Lagease to Gaffalo, sathe le men'lemeg or f-milire whe Say wish permenea’ |ty. When the private interest, oF enterprisw ot in-| conference for their informations °c day's sport for to-day, as must attract thousands, | 10) conds. At the conclusion of this heat, Wash- ance for lo0ibg-+++-++ 18| Loss oftimeat least 9days | Nova” Courtiandt stwet, aale ao Imere | Cividuuls, urged them to establish newspapers, intend] “The Secretary read this document ; also the re-| * truly thousands flocked to the grounds to Wit-} ington was withdrawn. In the second heat Riptou Lungeage from Albany to ‘worth to the lanover, 17 sg DRS. G. FOSTER Le eel perpen Ranold a P aaet, Hey heh ghie of tere port of the Committee relative to it. nese it. Every stand was full, and the sod beneath, | lea, but when reunding the bottom broke, whic: gave the lead to Americus, but Hiram soon recov. ered and maintained the second place for some dis- tance atthe opposite side, where Bryen come up with him; buther !adyship broke when near the top, and Ripton came up to her; but Bryan got a couple of lengths shead in a short time after, but Ripton kept close on her, and afterwards apneated to pullup, and her ladyship reached the chair three lengths in advance—completing the first Mr. Coutins moved that it br leit on the table; | for comfort and satisfaction, too much so, As un- merce AE eR Soto eR favorable as the weather was on the previous day, ing at 4 o’cloca, to meet their brethera from the | it Was favorable on this; the ground was in good South, on the subject comprised in the reporr, it order, and just before the sport commenced it was elas better to avoid discussion on it theu.—| carefully scraped, rendering it in such excellent It wae, after some conversation, ascertained to : be the sense of the Conference, that the meeting | could surpass, if to equalit. There could not be Living for 42 hours, ax ‘Toral per R. Hoad-+- $6,43 residence, No.t66 Houston. | eiguvre of all religions, | peremptorily refused to give Ber dayser verses ove + 5,00 ty No 17 Amity mis iw #_J einer patronage ‘or approbatiou—toresveing, as 1 sue. rye ARD AT NEW RI N ined, to what poiot such antagonism must lead. | even Deduct fare por R. Roads eine Ban a the Brigh'on House.” haviog vaused certain articles to be published, which should fal aoe | red is now: jor re ir the eye ruvn of my ewn fuck, an ‘The trivalle per B. Road savde-+-85.y | The wany cajastoaes WLiL Now ba Wylie rela iccnutton shove exnicar.tiuns tee ptkcheat ot co: ‘They also forward passeng- 19 (0 Clerveland, Portsmouth ar H Koown, it is deama monccessary 0 particujatise ther | taljating 1sult, in arraying themselves in opposition to other plrees in ‘Yhi0; Detioit, ec , Michigan; Green Bay, SAF eaeeOg. Oa Fe On Y APPY INE a Ne 8 feo. | the principles of thie new party. J eaused tem tuus to ukie &e Wi eosin ert t 795, Chicago, Mipoiat and co ne | bY Teed that, il those priuciples Were wrong, time anada. 44 the lowest rates information | URN SHED RUOMS 20 Law orwithout Board, | g..d the good sense of the community would by tue bea Fo cena per da Living for lo days, 50 ceata." | FTAS REMOVED from hie trim as we believe no course in the neighborhood * Uifferest ple sin” ; is jo he deren onias fires arate, and Tichate co be had | F'Gu'Qy'nr sielig oe poof Brvadiwey. near Fruesisa suet ; L bu eters ; ighly | mile in 2 minutes 28 seconds. As ehe deecended Hail Courtlan i i ; ; | remedy ; whilst Catholics, and, above all, Irish Catuolica, | Should sit with closed doors. fewer on the ground than 5000,and all seerned highly 2m seconds. As she descen spyatihe Alay Bulale Wa Ot ticks ae For p-rienlara enduice at 366 Brosdwy, between the hours oi | SUL iyundtted to'apply a corrective. thudthe| ‘The President submitted to the Conference a plokped withitie aport provided for them, and ap- | t%,Colree she increased her space between hereelt and the others, but when nearly opposite the stand document from Dr. Bond, stating that the writer “4 f B on the other side, Ripton suddenly gave a bounce had heard that a report had got into circulation | Preciated it accordingly. It appeared as if, in ac- my8 Im*re “Also, the basement of said house suitable for a Phyvician,who | Consolotion to witness the good etfecta of thiv advice—so e, ob’aiu board as above ml4 lwre | that boys and young men could march, even in the night, FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. s. i : : Ehe I i, The Royal Mai} Steam Shits BuITAN INDUSTRIOUS MAN. wants a situation as | through street almost entirely occupied by Iriuh Cuth-| that the northera members had 4 project or plot in| cordance with the numbers attending, the betting | forward and gained considerably, and continued to NIA and CALEDONIA, will leave Bos ‘or A tC lerk, ina Commission, Hour, of | olies, with file and drum, with illuminated banners, bear- | contemplation for the purpose of ferewng the south, d ‘i aan ta tithe | #ain towards the top; but her ladyehip appeared to ton fur the above ports rs tollows— Has bi wen years experience as Clerk and | ing such inscriptions as that of * Ne Porsny,” asa public pury Md decreased ; on the previous day, when not 2 tithe | oon eee ne een the lead and at the top of Vit t= Selevman in three how the city. Heference to the owners | und political device. It is not for me to whither the | 72, members to a cecession. The writer having b nt: the. betting was p the , he top Syturday, June 1, 1944 5 ee i of the numbers were present, ethog: the course Ripton came abreast of Americus, and 5 , 1844. of sid hovees. Apply, by note, to A. C., Herald office, Native American party had, orhad not, @ right to adopt | Understood that he was mentioned in connection F = x rt a A auday, Juve 16, 1840, maloee such devices, and display them through’ such a popula | With that rumor, denied altogether ite truth, and | much more lively ; thia day scarcely any thing was | it was doubtful it he was not second at the distance ect a, REMOVAL. tion, But even supposing they had the rignt, was tnere | disclaimed all knowledge or belief therein. done in this respect, all appeared to fight shy; a | chair, for which he made a grand effort; but alas, EEE pp a Paes tuTTEe on aot somthog due thy wenknn aC yor uman | Many meters got Gp (9 areas the house, but| few nibbles were aitemptedy but im. vai all a [Woe fon te, he wa Joa ll & Teng) behind pon e tol ne ei i en, ui atthe suggestion ot the President the: fave Wi H Hy 5 ‘ ’ er cho STATEN ISLAND Has rmoved froma 245 Hudson street, to 40 Broadway. | our Constitution !—to the peculiar susceptibility of he | tor the efiiaaien: y 6 *Y | peared to be abroad in their ideas, now and then al him. This mile wae run’ in 2 minutes 41 seconds. FERRY. (eH ATT Da RE OR Rin ceesiiien thet on thet rotitery Cuganstoneee, Dr. Bony suid, he reso to state that the report had frat daring gentleman would come out with an offer, | Alter this heat, Ripton, was withdrawn, lewv- thi: i REMOVAL. : ‘ reached him the night before. He understood that it had ‘ i ing only Americus and ady *uflo! for the Wee ee eee neta ene HUME GRIER: haw reese to- 96 Doean, ace: Bucsioow which they thought to have exouped when they touched | heen currently circulated for some days, that there had | Out it appeared to come on the parties around: 20] "fruitd heat, im which the grey took the lead, but PO STATEN ISLAND. )Ginchaannad'Centea teeta, wh be gontinaes ob Cow ene aOres. a va re «plea med ied the northern, m bers to drive suddenly and unexpectedly, that ere they could | both well together ; and at the bottom her ladys bip ifton—At antag Pd sulted on the various brancues of his profession, ia his uative marTeR III. those of the south into ovcession, aud that he (Dr Bond p their minde, i “ ” pes increaai : float 9, ig Ng {ihe Germany'or Engi tong Bd tintee” | rhe Bishop very propery qucer uleronce to Me pious fect | hat been given as authority lor that rumor," Me aoleme- Toke UP theitminde, it was “no go,” or gone— | arprated to. be gently increasing her distance, Qnarautine—AEU, WAM i369), FM. REMOVAL. he returns from his heaven-ward flight, and touches u | ly declared he bed no knowledge of any such plan hay-| The second race announced for the day's sport, | Mhlely Americus perceiving, falied wie Balni! ape Aro, 11, A.M. and 2, 336 6.736, PLM. mil rs THOMAS WARNER, Atvomey and Counsellor at Law, | {idéle on himself. cag | oe Deen formed at any time ; that he bad never heard al for gome reason or another, was declared would adiw alin mabe at the top, and kept in this Ser areeras has removed his office vo No. Ws City Hall Place, comes | 1 am gratelui io Almighty God, that notwithstanding | member from the east, west, or norih, admit the possibili- | ‘ : h ‘clock |e ell up together at the top, and kep NET OR A ee RIC f Duane street api Im*ec. | these injudicious exhibitions, no sccuent or disturbance | ty of cecession, or speak of itin any way but as agreat | first be run for, and shortly after three o'clock | position down, but when near the dielance chair the grey broke and lost some three or four lengihs but completed the fir-t mile in 2 minutes 39 seconds, the other not a Jength behind her — Again, as they ascended Americus appeared to gain colaney sche Spe are to Spleen by ovsey effort con | there was brought forward the following horse: nt with their duty to ‘and man. He hud neces- ; Bs ; panad di tarily heard the aubject mentioned in conversation, bac | Which were placed as inthe order mentioned for never heard avy member say that oecession would be A Swrerstaxes of $600, two mile heats, in harness = possible under these circumstances. He would not} A. Conktia named b. Bob Logic—A. Conklin, white - REM( has occurred, durmg the progress of the movements ¥ARE ONLY 12] CENTS. REMOVAL, waich have i - . 7 A placed you iu your present honorable station THE NEW AND SWIFT STEAMER RAINBOW, | J, fe ed ei ieee ae usmea ste | And I would to Gud! that wader ull provocation, a sim. eee eM cedae icy 19, will ran a | Publi, that he has removed bi lar forbearance had been practiced in Philadelphia. Yet, ard iter Monday. May Wywill ran ae | tn 24 Joho street. H- invites | notwithstanding all my solicitude and elturte—so feverish establishment from 21 ers of Goud Wines to ty " 4 d they were well up together at the lop, where ‘M. eM. A , | gellar, where they will always find a covstant supply of Ber | aud morbid-—so bewildered and diseased, hud the public} mention either of the two motives which had jacket and plack ca) Say ghasd iJ a Pes SOR gt Leave Sew ¥ ark dena W nes, Baryogne, Chaimpsigae, Madeira, | ort. xodother | mind become, in cortain quarters, on the subject Mibrose. [teen epeken of, aid which were more disreputable | F. Johnson named b g. Jack Cade—F. Jebuson, brown | ‘ ne Bae ete emed in a pertect line a jak nt 8A. M. and 2P.M. and Sfthef suhons sie Switeeriauid. All crdee delivered free of | #¥ that a lie of not more than five lines, circulated | still than the plan itself. He should be degraded in his Jacket and black cop. with ench other. Here the scene was most ex- ¥, x ied at a5 cherge to houses, by the gallon or dozen bottles. through any of our papers, which might desire to create | own estimation, if he did not belivve that he would bu the | Hiram Woodrutf named ro. g. Queker—H. Woodruff, blue | citing every one taking the most lively inter- Saami ints Mr J. BS. ‘will aternd to bottilag wine forany que who Frets, would have been suflicient to have produced the last to whom any body of men capable of concocting such jucket and red cap retin the yun so much so that they would scaroe- bere) Mie TAY TS may ser m must fearful resuits. «plan woul ell it ; and most sure! if he should hear uy give the horses room to me in. o this SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. PULP! 5 My name end cliaracter wele asaiiied td! every, publio |. mathing would prevent bim from dlolosing suotty} ache OU Het some offers mere made. of | en they kept to the distance post, snd BLOOMINGDALE, MASHATTANVILLE AND PULPIT AND FORENSIC ELOQUENCE. | meeting of your spocial constituents, 1 was abused asa | black treauon— (Crier ofright). He would be asbamed to} 10 t@ 5 on Juck Cade against any other, but with | 0s! ; a odoubtfut whieh had’ the FORT WASHINGTON LINE OF STAGES. MR. GEORGE VANDENHOFF politician ; ea meddier with the laws 1 inteiguer | listen to any proposal to rend that church he had loved. | lew. takers uniess upen the field, and efterwards 10] even there it appeared doubtlul which bad the Fare to Manhattuiville 124; cents—Fort | ESEECIFULLY anno Mem’ Washington 25 ernie. This Bios mil com, | R ihe Cler‘ext and Cegat professions, snd’¢n ihe Priscioale of WAH parties, 0091 8 man. noe oply: capable, at sotaslly = mence running on’ Saturday, May dth, 1844 ities aud Colleges of New Yo k oud the neighborhood, | designing to invade the liberues of the country. ie Senyhens ; % ._., | tate inteuds on the te: Juve neyt, to open tome fwartul crisis, which 1 claim tho merit of having prevent: Leaving Manhattanville, at 6 o’elock A. M., and continue $"HOOL OF ORATORY ed, in this city, but which has left its melanchuly stigma runuiug every hoor untit Zo/clock P vl Leaving New York, | fer gentlemen eciroas of, aitvining, ander hi i ou another city, equally dear to me, has rendeced these gomer of Tryon How and Chatham st, two doors east of the | Auished sty ie of tulocution and »ppro calumnies against my character, so important, that I now ry 40 the formation of a perfect publis crator meet my accusers in the sriimphant manner which you Horlem Railroad Office, at 70 clock, A. M., aud continue run- every hour un Be ob spines exzi ors Washing for City Hall 7% A.M. and aul von perirnet et usscize walnn ¢ te-Hor | | will sve, belore the close of this communication. ; Steen lead, but at the chair it was evident who had it, though not without some difficulty, her Laoy- ship winning the race by about halt a neck and completing the second heat in 5 minutes 18 6e- conds. This was amost excellent trot throughout, but time and space prevents us going turther into particulars. ind Stadeots of and a connection which he esteemed the huppiest | (0 6 was offered on the field; but all seened shy, circumstance of his life. If it might please God to raise | and little business was done, except a few strag the cloud which now rests on the ark, it would to him be | gling bets on Jack at 6 to 3; all appeared abroad ajubilee, a day of solemu thanksgiving in hia family ; he} in the betting, no one seemed to know what would go home and tell his children of the great del ver | was to be done, or to fancy who was to be ance that (iod nad wrought ont for them. He trusted, in | the winner. When the nage were brought forth conclusion, that if any brother's mind had been abused, ed he would attend to his statement, and uot believe the re’ | ‘MeY All appeared anxious forthe start, and showed 9%, 1 P.M., 334, 4 and 6! ing Cat} 2 no ,vpil under fourteen years of off in first rate style for some time. The black} Between the heats of the foregoing race, a very Hore Wishisatod, 9A: Ms liad LEMS ttade” eT | ateade | aivwriton, Colcges Be, erepwing the, Renee tat RTS AY Mfr. Sewano thought thut as the report ¢ it] gelding, Jack Cade, seemed to bear away the opin- | $0 £0 match was run for $500, 2 mile heats under Lore Stare pute on the toute Hes Hotel Barnlinmn’s Man Cards of Mr. V's Terms, st 129 Groenwich stecet, wher? a Pe steed 4 Nod Riad Anan J es eoazee thoes to stand clear of any peom impitation,. He | tons ofihe spectators from his graceful carriage, | the saddle, between Bey. Abbey Hutel, Peinity Church Cometry. Hich Bridge to | pextquanter, vss Ors UT Of Sentlomen’s ramos for tne | 5 vGore Tenter farther on my subject, must tell you | O¢Ver heard ofit. (Cries ot “Nor I—nor nor |) They | easy, swift wad elegant gait, and many were in: | A. Concklin’s eh. g- Rodolph—Conklin, brown jacket and ‘ort Washington B. MOORK, | NEPTUNE HOUSE; NEW ROCHELLE — | @few words respecting myself, ‘which, being of 60 Title | !oved the Methodist Church—they wonld stand by it, liv-] clined to support him in consequence ; but there |, black cap. m2 im*re Proprietor, y D \. ch ) ing or dead. d no force of circumstances over which | was something in the background that prevented C, Weeks’ ch. g. American Boy— - white jacket and 4 Ly x Kk brief YORKVILLE, ASTORIA, RELL GATE FERRY, | Tn, Provricr of the abtve establas! meot feels grateful for peda a fA et ed age pee ytd actin HAVENS WQOD AND NEW YORKSTAGES |” | fom received. and with resewel exertions he hepre torecure'e | Country, 1 became a citizen therefore, as soon, my me [4 3. JOld, ae follows 9 * continuance of thei auppart. He most respectfully informs his | jority of age and other circumstances permitted. My Leavivg fAstora, at 7, 8,9, and 11 o'clock, | for ihe reeeption of company early ancestors were from Wules; and very possibly “an, 5% ano? BM asrangeneats wis fharlllne bond he shared with Strongbow and his companions, in the plua- rr kaginnie 3 Cor thao strmet onposite City Hall at7,., 16, and | reasonable terms. ‘There ix not an Hetel in the evusuy which | der which rewarked the first successful invaders of lovely This Sears wil cal tor paaseonera at 90 Bowery, corer! Combines the advantaxes thi bs health. cout fs and plea but unfortunate Ireland. Of course, from the time of their 's. Yorkville. peatiomen, oF men wish their families | conversion irom Paganism, they were C: ee All Deatage xt the wanting superior accomm dations for the anmmer, with all the black cap. It created u good deal of Jaughter, for they eeem- ed es il they had agreed to break vopeeangys round the course, firs: one taking the lead and then the other. They had two heats at this eort of fun, each heat taking near upon 8 minutes, Rodolph wining both heats, American Boy being distanced in the last. they had any bP could force them tochange He | them {rom coming forward He was much emalier fivehimhiehend. Horemembered when thie Carnak aay | (han either of the others, and evidently nov equa tip the other day, and the speeches tha brought teareinto | (© them in strength for a Ae dita heavy (08. job e recollected how the frame ofthat worthy | Logic showed well, and much was evidently ex- gitated—a man to whom he would be the last | pected from him—though not wit that certainty to attribute such el and as a western member, con: | a8to encourage betting on him to any extent.— nected with the north, he never heard of such a plan be-| From the well known character of the driver of fore. ker, also something more than common war Qu ¢ % ing Passengers 10 Ravens | Goarenieners and advautaxes of a handsome | tesl’ | Of religions intolersace in Ireland, ma _ Dr. Danas had heard forthe first time yesterday morn | expected - all feeling assured that if the anmuai| It was near 8 o'clock before the sports of the day re oh nts es C.F BIGE. | when traitor to his country, and for what ing io the body of that church, that suck «report hac | had it in himn the driver would bring it out. Thy | were concluded, but all appeased highly gratified Horand Warocetole, LEWIS &CARTER, | |” THIRTY DOLLARS REWARD. | Serca’iicen eabsth,teNekon Prince ot Sonteghen. [tal formed design to bring before Conference measure | ‘wo latter animale were jvore on a par as regards | © te te ee cindey, neve fo some Boe 3 TAKEN f.cm thesabseriber’ nen : ee ran. bo force Bishop Andrews to resign. Ho heard that with | %12, i than the | , and . NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY STEAMBOAT boron Weduer ay, May ihe & Bi Was aewiy tos ths euave bape yi harks accomplish | perfect astonishment, and replird he did uot believe one | ‘earance previous to the race, was that it woul | —====——eee—eee eer one hind foot and aucle « hive, about 1445 1 HALF SPANIEH 5° Gaks, of ver Ne itch tail.and a black trotting wee 150,000 ANIFH 3° Ga of ver’ exee! lie between them. N Jent aud sue ior quali y. in consignment, and After some three or four false starts the wore «d about the informant. and w: wordofit Heinqn owed it, which he could not 4 northern man hu however, succeed in destroying them, althongh he “ root PY ahd ALBANY AND TROY—Morning i 0 ith Pi rh % for future times, ! eeale sta Pt . wen by the cace, ond pree uminain ee Mah with hatauiies Pid Sor 8 nck'ane | oervecution Cantot slwtya aceomplish whut it propose | He afterwards heard that Brother Boud had asl eo. tr | was given—and they all went forth in capital style. | rtwabiy fow ia smal iene Nye ape ee “mer TROY, Capain A. Gorham, this mom: d ‘a descendant of the Sept of the Hughes, | *i#hed to say, inthe presence of God, that he never had | Logic leading, closely followed by the Quaker, | m2t3t_re LH GesTOnes, % Cheetham st NOTICE TO CAPITALISTS who wish to mabe sale ine Ny stiments and Inrge interest for ther apase capil —a 9 000, wich light ‘ace. the fli | fn the year 18 om oaay be her Phila g gas of th | came to the United States of America He was the son o| ch ~uch an itfamous intention, and that he believed no north: | hut at the bottom he appeared to Le two length: juastie Fest ef the ho'trm boards; in order to give | afurmer of moderate, but comfortable means. He landed ing at7 ern man ever said so—and he wished that every Man} Hehind, but after the turn gained upon the first 'elock. ‘Lhe steamer EMPIRE, Captain 8. R. Roe, to-morrow T o'clock. mornin} : the subject trom his mind 6000 aud $2 000, wonted tor iwe y or «hich the tor i 1 C ™ atre: gth to fasten the brace of the st» on these shores, friendless; and with but a few guineas in but towards the top of the course, on the opporite The nanny ALBANY: Castle Be Be eee ee an. fet he person tho obtained he frend wagon has bean graced | his purse "He never receivad of the charity ofany man ; Sonata calisony ity he slave were concerned he | ©. Tack Cade, like his tamesuke of old, was de Wy ig m1 1g: He m ° , ¥ ‘ i - ¢ ’ Ee eerie At EW Bectais A Mokua; (00 No'%6 Falton wiret, Americ-= Hotel, where he paren. rad | reyne yey norrowed of any man without repaying ; he | crested to disubuse the minds of Conference in themat | termined that the leaders should not have all thei: nd proc uetive p omy v0, ome uicds. Hany LO-MOHTOW | aye on Thareday nicht user the Percy 101 hada patron—in the Church of out of it; and it ‘er. What was already said, however, was not exactly | own way and one close on their Jape, much te | et feceive prompt atten ‘The Guats of this Line, owing to their light draught of New Yo k May 10th, A.M ter, are able nt All timrs to pass the bars,vand tach Albany [a perypng od " lon; loos Bishop of New York. ample tine to take the moruing train of ears for | iSanty over hecen Pp eh: Cnarren Y. ices fy “ fy " web tena® OF freight, apply onboard, oat the ofc on she | SH aPINE Ene, fell r covering an Guandkerehiet eroaad bis | a short ehopter of “etuff”-—ia which the Bishop very blas- ‘Phe finder shall beentitled to $30 reward, for the horse, wi- | phemously cal.e a lady * silly.” the point weence Coie oy proceeded, Chik which the | their annoyance, but cid not keep the rteam wy itticulty grown. Itnever was oftirmed by any ma» | sufficiently to do much good, Wremen ane cn ein Herth abe apie. Sache dg pearance of not having bottom sufficient for the ras in the purpose of many individuals to take measures | contest. Much in this position they kept roune that would lead to thie result’ That was the levue— | for the first milef; Quaker on the turn home anc e, who has the honor to address you now, as Catholic nd gave every ap | BUARD—For « Geatieman, an men, in oue of t sty of the Perk. | Alan a for a Doctor's «ffi Lower iy ALBANY DAY LIN«—For Albany and | gou, and man, or $10 f-r either of the {am aware that acertain lady, who writes for one of the | There were individuals to whom he woul bring it home | down the course, in the eecond round, appeared to FRENCH CHINA. ‘atermed ate, Lead! at nal ralock, baweatal rs a eACBERT G. HEDGES. | Boston papers, has given both | Atifend name and mine, in | who wonld be mentioned if necessary, and it Tene well} gain on the leader #0 as to make it lwok as if i 651 PRE PY s TREET SUcTaam RICA, Cap resell, For farther v0. connection with the statement that | “ entered the service | known that language had been used to Bishop Andrews | was very doubttul at the top whether Quaker o: Nev 60 Ul Persie): Bm Ay foot of Hobinson street, on Monday, Wednesday an _ mil stere PL AC (CHESTER, 26 Cherry st, N.Y, | °f Bishop Dubois as a gardener, and that he having disco | which would at least makea disclaimer necessary for! Jack Cade was leading ; however, at the distance Danses, let My % aah eeu o: vered in me the stuff which Bishops and Cardinals are | them—(Cries of name them) He would repent it, that] \t was evident that (Quaker was some six lengihs | A. son hand a larg lenze Albray for Now York | HL al grot sous ie made of, with intellect enough to have governed the | it had been stated over andover again that it wos inthe! iq front, but between that and the judge’s stave lt Krewe esd ‘wesday, beer my Hi 4) SHOULDERS, ke. church in its most prosperous times, educated me on thr se of y in that Conference to take measures | 7 ke swerved, run against the sulky of Quaker op Tnreens. i 42 Uhds Pieltied Hains baad smely ent cud (rimmed ftrength of thie discovery,” I would Just remark. with all | that-would result in disunion, and in that th breaking the prckae eF the. wheel, arogeed bina’ | ieee Cuntords and .G LID % jo respect for this amiable. but as I must say, y, ther ¢ which demanded feom them a dich f : , sands. ‘ ad Splendid sve-mboat vapers are made of” My connection with Bishop Dubois | speaker had finished. impossible for him a proper | Also. . e a SEY, Gout RUM Furey wit! brave the | gS do Huta, amoked,*” | ee wan in virtue of w regular contract between us, in which | ‘Mr. Dow claimed to be heard, but the President said be | manner, and Jack came in by a length in tron: | “RiP siistes are wermated of the beat quality, ard to be P' f Barclay street (north side) on tv do Shou ders, ‘do do do neither was required to acknowledge any obligations to | had not decided who had the right to speak. After afew | An appeal was made to the judges against Jack | «'¢ om hivera) verme, and im ow to suit parelasers jedueniny a a's a york “Motdece: Wednesdays aud | 2:0 bbla Pickled Hems, For sale by the sther. I, however, felt the kindness of that venerable | words from anotner member, in consequence of his crossing Quaker and atte) | _tr9 6m pa ‘oy Weoiye kesiars a conde | mee : LINS & CO. 6 Soath st, tly Prelate, and the friendship which included me wrsnid that Mr Dow might proceed some consideration on their part they declarec | pO COFFEE AND SICK mANUFACTURERS— 7 d remedrlied, aud Gtted SHESTER FROM LIVERPOOL many other young men to whom it was extended, I have no disposition tu speak now sir} Quaker the winner of the heat, the two Labels printed at froin 25 10 60 cents per 1600 ap in she best poseall re AO ri will ple notige that she Cuarren VI. When I got up, I hada right to speak. I caught the eye - ; TO BUAP AND CANDLE MANUFATURERS— aut State Roows, « In . A {had noright | Miles being performed in 5 minutes 40 seconds.— | Large Fancy Labels for boxes, of Kemi of the President, who notwithstanding, Soap, prioted mw two en’ Savon with slee accommodations fur 100 perso: eet Degen te PCN e ae ee UE SNP: | The Bishop, like our first parent, becomes a tiller of the| speak ; therefore, I have no wish to speak, sir. The judges subsequently declared that there was “ BOL permitiea mast he gent to Pablic Store. JODAULL & olor. for $ 0 per 000, Fuifoore lave engraved fr $8 dairy Cabins Altogether, she nas sler pi ‘ound —he afterwards becomes a minister in holy things, ‘9 ac’ TO BLACKING AND INK MANUFACTUKERS=— furnealy 10 persons Herdmaxhe of wt | mat sere drial MINTURN. | SUatekes pity The suds of men, uniter in holy things, | pishop Sovie proceeded to address the Conference, and | 00 blame whatever attached to the driver of Jack | (AU, BLACKING AND, INK MANN EY he w ¥s be abse to cross the bars with — - - lettered the College iesees dupe titan éthunaée te ced with saying that as he had to do only with | Cade, but to parties crowding on the course wher He HEMMINGS Xylogrephic Prog, mi) 3 LO scteNTy 2 ERACTITI NERS, Civeiniowe 09 | Bishop Dubois Waitihen. Lead ba suparintend the an Conerence, he would speak no loner than was ne- | the horsea were coming in; and in this case it war | me 31 Marden Lice LE’S LINE OF STEAMBOATS | mytocivieps Yououly whoh ova prae: | den, a# a compensation for my expenses in the horse, un- | Cemyary tobe heard by them tt waa well known ta them | well matters were no worge,tus Jack Cade iv a ver) | OE: HS DR UGGIBTS, Grocers, Suxar Hefivers, FOR ALBANY. tier, | off-r to you and the publi til n vacancy should occur, by which might be appoint- he nit he had bas aoaltuad te kiss all he mee abe ah in} shy and dangerous animal. It is wonderful how ; Bottlers, Coffee and ®pice Devlors, blsesic« and Jok DAILY, Studays Through Die | yi. ou the most libs al terms jv eand medicive furnish: | edateacher for auch cl Ishould be fitto take | D# will he | Aggie | beople can be so stupid as to risk their own lives, | anufsetarem, sud all othereousumers of * days excepted—Throu, * | ed without. barge autil the p>tient 1s satifie! a eure will be uscripts for his individual dispowal, with the advice of the } . NCY COLOKEY LABELS reet, of 7PM. frum the Stermbvat Fier be- | made. Physicians havirg “obsticate eaves of charge of, “continued in this way, during the frat nine | Roy Dougless, who has since, with the Bishop, gone to | 0d those of riders and drivers in this manner tc f werk in the tween Courtlandé and Liberty atte we respeetinily hrerees, thet every h months of my stay at the collegs—prorecuting my studies STYLE trodueing me to ‘heir patients ention of what they take so much interes! YLOGRAPEL KNICKERBOCKER, Captain his eternal reward, and consequently be (Gishop Soule.) the p } under a private preceptor, ‘Thi rest of my time, between ' incoceood But the ze these things dif | executed in the best style of the art, oud [Pat the lowest dy, Wednes: 1 K'riday evenings, at 7. som fore! i ets was in sole posession of Bishop Kendall's papers and | in—good sport. But they manage these things dif | * eg, HR AV ING? The Biemvoat RUCHSASTEN, Captain A. Houghtox, on penot discouraged, bat call end cee seven and eight years, Leontinued to prosecute my own | Tit vscrints, | It would be recollected that at the General | ferent in England, and we fear it will not be yeme. | ttle cash price 7d Rohde Yow studies, and at the same time, to teach the classes that were assigned ma At the end of thet period, | was or- ed Priest, and stationed in Philadelph: Here my public life commenced. After eleven years from this time, | was sent, not by my own choice, to be the Assist: ant Bishop of New York I had formed, during these years, friendships ever to be cherished, in many of tie most respectable families, protestant as well as catholic, Toestay, Tharsday and Saturday t Fiveo’eluch, P. M.—Lnudicg nt inter med ate Places:— Steamboat. CULUMBLAS. Carta Wn ti Peek, ; Wednesday, Friday aud Sunday evenings, at 3 nings, at 7. BOLOMON HEINE, B.D, $7 Reade a tew doors north of B vad °8 GLOBE AND TRAN SPA, TUE. common size, for school te for Lectares, for sale at St Hosevelt s reet, New York, 9 Pearl. ‘The ab ve im trnment is now used Conference held at Cincinnati, he wae requested by that | died unless seme such means are adopted here. tody to preach a sermon on the occasion of the funersl] In the second heat Logic took the lead up the of Bishop K. He lid s0, which by order of the Conference course at the back of the stand, Where the pace op was published mon contained @ memoir of} the part of the whole was much slower owing t bedi K Cr eet era Peta beige yas | a brisk gale of wind that was right against them ar equested by the Conference to publish the life of Bishop | ded. Towards the top, in the feet roll K., which he intended to do as noon asthe heavy duties | they ascended, Aodn iP, in rat mile, HAIR oN A NEW PRINCIPLE. JON IS NECESSARY, IN ORDEIU ‘ad the <ivantages which The Stemboat UTICA, Captsin T. Hya:t, Tresday, ‘Thursday and Saturday evr ni PM . Farwengers taking this liue of bonus will artive in Albany in ammle time to take the Moruing Train of Cars for theeast or nd has ths reeommendatioas 0: Doctor him ar thei wrintendant itted h Hiram led on the inside, but at the top Conkli ih 7 ' nd west. ‘a. Prot. Clank. Soom te ~) j| in Philadelphia. 1 refer to them, without distincti» Jevolying upon him ae their amperintendant permitted him ! ve mn plea created by havi ey ane shore Bony are new a ggg epinmoe schools: ters of iaquisye Pont pede 6 | creed. for what was my character, anaclergyman and naa Thus far he was unable to meet the views of Conference; | gained upon him, and led at the turn home, where applied for the fi with aew and erogant Stace lisome, ‘and aceoua- | w but in preparation had proserved the paper which con-| they were ali weil up together; but afterwards Jack wabprsatil, are furnished | in . e schools. Letters of (geen citizen, If, sit, you will weigh nil thes cireumstunces, y that were I person of the sit to Boston the Latrer part of | you will perceive immediate tained ig Apso Correspondence, os well ax many | fe]i off, in consequence of breaking, giving the jead A x y For pansoge or freight, apply on board, . Behotta at | thisapog h, (May) a d iotendace his large Glote and Spher-. ‘ other official documenta. He had arranged theae pepere 7 i , 3 s o a a shoe in the fi je ale 1 the treetrmeat of the bi at of ha’ MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS. POISONST POISONST POISONS now occupying, by the Judgment of others, the situation | PoP tne aifangementor those papertt.and he hel ro hea! | Ket the lead round the bottom and half way up the | Sires helmasing | h Vi in wate | can placed, tation in vaying that he could not write the life of Bishop | Opposite side where the others gained upon him, ndermentioned ships will be regularly dixpate iy Uvbogetons, nad oii sassees marten VIL. K., connected 14 it was with the history ofthe brethren, and reached the top ist as they were toxeth rit . ‘ a , ularly rom ‘ek: we ' The Bishop is a citizen, and understands a great deat—"'My | and rome of the most important eras and events of the | the previous round; but here Jack took the leav, | \rcoucern im thiee ty, A private f § Henn ete reat as follow eee Boas ete ath Of each Cir Dolson, may bs used without injury tobed-| Boyhood’ Home”—" Heit Columbia” V1 Methodist Episcopal Chnrch. He could hot write the life | but Quaker did not give it up without a severe strug. | Shampooing and ivr Dreseing. “Anseagge BUNKIY A, apt Brown, Dee Fel Te ee ell COMpouad Tor darren tof the mothe in J, &macitizen. I understand the rights of ecitizen, and | Of Bithop Kendall in, such a inanner as he conceived | gir, and eo close was it that for some time it war 110 Broo OL SHALON. ,, RY THOMPSON, Cape Sylvester, Bos Mtr § | Cancels wooltrus, “el thing, fare, chairs, eashions, me, and | ‘hedutien leo. 1 understand the genius, and constitu. | MC," comm ‘his official responsibiities. and duties | “ouPteal which led home and. Jack only won by ee HELLESPONT, Capt. Adams, "March 1, We | wyaslaaye forel wh, furand ance) deters, youn tion, and history, of the country, My forlings, and habite, | eee non et ee Mtood to, that. Church, fr | Half a neck. ‘The two milesot the second heat war EW COAL YARD. CORIOLANUS, Capt. Haile, April I. Janes. ‘The Compsuod hemieal Whale Out Soap keem the rose- | and thonghts, have been so much identi ith all that on known to. that body that since the time he | @mpleted in 5 minutes 41 seconds. r" ard at No.7 Heil They are all coppered and copper fastened, and have excellent | bUs%, Ca eulio, coceus and other insects from the trees, plauts | is American, that I had almost forgotten I wasa foreigner, | hee some four or five false starts they all wen! 3 * the corner of Seventh atreet a. d Third Avenue, Accommodations for passengers, and vegetables. ; - until recent circumstances have brought it too palnfaily | wed of that work, he hed shared an equal bd i lireenly 6) Tomphi et,) where they ft he price of eabra passage will be $100, exclusive of wines | _ficeleoraied Fly Paper will disrel fies and musquitoes et: | tw'tny'eceoltsction, This, and other ‘mutters yet tae off pretty well together—for the third heat Logic | "Ps'an iy ateverya-acr priouot tora vies Vereh Orch ete and liquors. fectnaliy. ‘oous addressed to the ts, BOYD i} \ agency in this eity, and onl: treated of, must be my apology for brioging into public be aed free of other el arges than Pose HERKEN, wilt ‘xtaee bathe uenichalesinnised sexton! stocker atbtar hese notice, anything so ininteresting faa my personal history Jack kept well up with the leading, Quaker la half way, appeared togan leader, and when ab 4 inh, Liverpool, Newesstie, Byd ey, Vig via, Ia dy which they offer ct the fowest market p1 €-", Bishop. ; sey , i : shaie of the public patron ge freignt oF passage apply to DR, LEWIS FEUCHTWANG<R, te affairs. The retrospect, however, has bi that it was impossible for him to write auch a life whilst | considerably upon him, and Quaker did the sam: ror ¥ ng LAWRENCE & PHELPS, 08 Frove treet orto 0 Maven ane, 44.door from William areee, | hadke to my mind the recollections of youth’ ‘Iperceteer | he was travelling roundthis continent, Heconld not dol on the two, so that at the top they all uppeared av | oQiurtetererted, as pbeve, or atthe oid stand, 411 Wa hing BOYD & HING KEN Re then, that the intolerance of my own country nad left me it in steamboats ; he could not do in stages, nor on ship close together as it was possible for them to be, it WARD & BROWNE 0 8 Toatin iS NB. Be caution: Lacienenmeersnntnteetemcnmmmeninnniacpee treme eee. | te) SOGNEW ORLWANS LOUISIANA AND te Ue Sey, peoperate IKK LIN To pail 15t0 J GENTLE. 's GL Decker st ip OSWEGU, Capenla Word’ wal | et CLEMEN'S | 1 i board, nor in his station in discharge of his daties ax 8u perintendant. Conscious of hin inability to do such a] Which position they kept seated tle top, and they work, yet it would give him pleasure to mako the at-| tll reached the chair in much similar way, Logic tempt. ax It would bring before him i) important facts | leading by about a neck—completing the first mil inthe history ofthe church. Brethren who looked abroad | in 2 minutes 48 seconds. In the second round, wher into such a vast fleld, will perceive that it should be no} in a line with the judges’ stand at the back, Viran common memoir—none of the ordinary biographics—that | made play and went up to Conklin and took th: of Bishop Resta, He ended py ing he believed that | jead, but the latter rallied and retook it ere they van Be he te aay an regarded the forthcoming life of | got a: the tarn at the top, but at the turn toward, revt, t to porchase any wanes See, coreyaet no inheritance, except that of a name whieh, though nen nnnennnnnnneee | HUMbIE, was untarnished. In the future, the same intol- FT OFF WARDROBE. | erance was a barrier to every hope, in my native land ; A had dys EST PRICES can be obtained by Gentlemen | and there was but one other country in which I was lod Fo. freight or pe aioe leamdincene furnished etpbease. poet [be amersirons of converting their left off | to helieve the rights and privileges of citizen rendered dations, apply on board, at Origans Wharf, font of Wall atret, | ° men equal. Cuarten VII or 3 Omar . 1 COLLIN and Gentlemen quitting the eity or changing etiti ta Orteane—Mesare Hallie ona Waitin fing ae ich to tuerr advaniags to send for the subs. riber, who | The Bishop's reflections on sering the American flag, with Orders through the Despateh Post wil rreeive proms t attens ‘ mi? im*re FOR) HPOOL—New Line—Weawlir Packet of Mth May—'T be ap! J packet ship SH RID AN, Captain W, A. Depeyster, of 1000 tons, will soil ow "etalk or pence, dations anequalied + freight or passege, having accomnodatio A F splendor or comforts apply va beard, as Orleans whart, foo € Wall atreet, o7 to iu. K. COLLINS & CO. % Soath st INS & © ving any snperfuous effects to dispose of, wil their residence jatment. ul papier ¥ appoi Tae NTN, Dretty remarks thereon. i ; Price of pasange $100 Bhipgers by thi roay rely npon hav we now remember my reflections on first behold. ade a few remarks regard | home Hirarn lapped him again; the other evidently re packet ship Garrick, ( J. FL. Tres, will aneoor corres. measnred, and that the slipe of Wiis line willsall | A fine dheneah stm Post Omen SF LUT whitey | ing the American flag. It never crossed my mind that »| nonneement of tpoukert Ia sewer to his catered booth, | trained every nerve to prevent the Quaker gaininy | 2 anetonet sue Situs huhae Roce, ner oeuloy ert prnarnally oe adrertieed, abre | wrommpt attention, ma Y sre [time might some when that flag, the emblom of thefree:| wr ghis morning, He sald Mr. Dow wae mistaken in aay 109 him, and Bob kept in close attendance on them § s+