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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ol. Xs, Nov 145=Whole Nov 110 NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 24, 1844. Price Two Cont hesh statements, one is that Colonel Stone in quoting] Orr rue Track.—We find in the Nashville] Ore Buu iv Bosrox—Tux Greatesr Mvsican oteet of it, put ind Aytety gle t arent Union of the 17th inst., the following remarkable | Trruarn Yer.—On Tuesday evening, Ole Bull, the ther is, the attack by this Mr. Bennett on Mrs. Daniel and curious letter from General Jackson. It ap- | great genius of the North on the violin, gave his ee Scineciteine MNT telecon aeetnee pears by this that Van Buren has got off the track first concert in Boston, and achieved at once still is, the fabrication of the incendiary speech by Ben- | of his “illustrious predecessor” and has started on | of the greatest triumphs he has experienced on this "Fo the Public: BISHOP HUGHES’ FAMOUS PASTORAL LETTER | of my country. You aid thatthe Catholics, particularly THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- those of Irish birth, were ignorant, and asa ‘consequence pened every Leay of the yous em italia See <r ON THE of ignerence, disorderly. wiehed has to teoved Cs of ly: Price 2cen' i COpy- cated, asa consequence, orderly. ‘as this wrong num__portaged paid cash in advance, rag Philadelphia Riots and their Causes. Doyou aay they have no right to beeducated? The laws a7 —pul lished ave more honora! thought, more wisely too, deci- morning. price 6} cents per copy, OF $3 12 per annum-- | Addressed to the Honorable James Harper, | jel that they have a right. Do you say that in being edu. ance. , inaw Mayor of New-York. cated they must give up their religious cenvictions! The | nett, from which @ quotation has been given—as havin; ig * ” 5 3 o] epi Ty ; " ~ ri) api aoe eee ed tusk tha circulation of pa apr rat gs Preis er ot Meet caren been made by the Native Americans. 1410 not say naviog | his “own hook.” This letter of Gen. Jackson | side of the Atlantic. This is only what we expec the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increasing = ul - Cnarren XXV- isa fabrication, but of course, the parties interested cun | May have an important bearing on affairs in Balti-| ted. Ole Bull stands alone. He is the true genius easily determine the fact. more next week. With high respect, sir, Henmirace, May 13, 1844. Thave the honor to remain To tHe Epitor or tux U. your ob’t serv’t, $ JOHN HUGHES, Bishop of New York. Thi fast. It has the largest ciyculation of any paper in this city, or the world, and is, therefore, the fst aa for pa boyl men in the city er country. Prices moderate—cash in ad- vance. —the real poet on the violin—all others are artists, ot unrivalled merit—bet Ole Bull is the divinity you this letter, because | that makes it speak to the heart and soul of mil- Cuart XVIII. The Bishop givesold Mrs. St another sly slap over James ‘The Bishop puts on the aloves and enterathe ving. abaya i Minette. Aas What the motive, then of his hostility towards me is,1 A "7 , A few words more in reference to those who have so PRINTING of all kinds executed at the most moderate | {°F Course stil ata loss to comprehend; but in trith 't | tong and so unjustly assailed me, und I shall have done. 1am induced to addres ries a tes ie moet slagacih styie. Nee ee eT ta abate rao peewuiae that a | And drst ofall, Loan say with truth, that there is not an | New York, May 17th, Lett aaa ee ee kate caureaned. er desire to know ;Lo8® ‘The Boston papers are all in reptures. Tho Pi tANes GORDON BENNETT... counter-bribe would at once double his profits—diminish | ubforgiving thoughtin my mind in reference to any of Perce sivserrpee Whether tay views in relation to the policy of annexing | best description is the following from the lady Northwest corner of Fulton did Nason pea his labor—and secure his silence ; but I cannot sfford it, | though, in t eealanaiate ne eee oe ag bidsiel, porting sence. ‘Texas to the United States have been changed by the | “ ‘Transcript :””— and even if { could, itjshould not be given Now, how- Beacon Courss, Thursday, May 23.—The sport | light which the subject has received from the recent let: ‘an awful responsibility rests upon those who have been “ Wilt thouhave music ? hark! Apolo plays.” ever, | am going to meet Mr, James Gordon Bennett, not di ba lntah al ” but what there | 'r#,0C Mr. Van Buren, and other prominent citizens ; YORK abuse. but ¥ , tt of tne deception—still even them I lvave to the | to-day wasof a limited character ; but what there | and because it seems to be necessary that | should an [SHaxsreane. Bir enuach Conecnea cal Woot, tmauariny een a}, but just judgment ol the Creator. Of them alll! wag of it was good. It would be much better if | or be misunderstood. “4 ls ewer) ux Deovr ov Oxx Butt, last evening, was an unparal- ; the desire to these matches were condensed into two days, | ;,iaving no connection with the question except the in, | lelod event in the history of Boston concer 2 wi NEW SCHOOLEY’S MOUNTAIN first accuser, I aséociate Col. Wm. L. Stone as my secor: ea 4 lhe hi "| nave not deemed it necessary to menticn more than two Arp Sisiies Let there, by name, represent the whole class of Editors, | Mave not deemed i necessary to mention more than tr cept BASTON. h r . it Orators, and Rev. Divines who have assailed me, and now - : : tes ich in common with other citizens, | take in all | hear the great master—to see the man of whose amiabilit, ed'}att olocke A My by Hatkroad Hon dence ity te Mine | | amfprepared to mest them ell. this appl not prevent my sari Wat ngcetsary to put | which would make it worth the while of the greater | that concerns my country, what I have heretofore suid | and mental attributes the most winning reports had reach ayn disect, writhout shange of Cer—from ° Cuaten XIX, asbaabeen more! ‘once stated, James Gordon Ben. | numbers to attend, instead of extending them to ps a ae dictated by » emg to be Fret fo Ei aan increas = read from a few indi- Rance Wears ty ante” AEWabegste S| gige gM Maps Fare Clea a4 Mud, |nettand Willan L Bons Ot Mr’ Stane {have lit [our days, There can be litle doubt but ifthe lat there, shosid bean ert in any aarier To make the | uch a attenfance tht Melodeo! an hat ever ets le ; . It is not analysis of a cha- ; Asses 1 ; : he iatercects so and from Belvidere. For meats apply. t2, J: | politician, with political agents—or he has not. psyco clean ped Oat han pacers respected ; | four days trotting matches had been limited to two, | question a mere party one, Hence, when if was brought pre eet i bind Aer elem best Either he has driven or attempted to drive the Bible | neither shall I enquire into the motives, which could | the attendance would, on each day, have equalled | Mr brown, of this State, Tansweted his inquiries with is ak inesgtpe arte =e c enq) A p , ’ Mr. Brown, of this State, I answered his inquiries with | sand, it ia estimated, were present; pit, boxes, orchestra N. B.—!'xtras furnished at the shortest notice, by applying | from the common schools of New York--or he has not. | have prompted him through apparent zeal for his own re- pdige to N.B’ LUS#, Morristown. ‘ins Imere Either he has organized a political party in New York loon poy ity to ane toneat himeeit in the compeny | tat of Tuesday. There were not more than a ind frankness. and galleries were crowded, and many pe! : , ‘otten the principles by which my admi. | the whole evening. At one of the fullest cone: number, of matches or purses made up to afford suf. een suited when attempting to obtain | was thought, ever to have been held in the same buildi ficient sport for two days. Why extend it to four?| Texas by negotiation with Mexico, nor the care which ze ging a by the county Hanges, a few yeurs sin 4 ii parti 9 was taken to convince Mexi terwards, that this go- | about 1900 were present ; tickets, however, were but The wishes of parties making matches have nothing | Ws taken to con see oy diccctiy: or indirectly. in fie | cents, 40 that our words ure borne out by facts todo with it, The owner of the Course, in con- | steps resorted to by the people of Texas to establish for | not exaggerated. Ole Bull is an unprecedented or he has not. andi ich this letter exhibits him. 24 inrither he has blackened, oF required to be, blackened, bina hairpripeyiavemncg + a e public schoo! Oks o! lew York, or he has not, . * t Flaully, either he hes done actions and expressed senti | 7¢ Bishop shows how James Gordon Bennett ie the most dangerous man that has ever appeared in the world since GREAT WESTERN RAIL ROAD ROUTE, | Gites, or he has note ee Bishop, andun American) pve ate the golden pippin. ¥ROM ALBANY TO BUFFALO (325 MILES) Of Mr. Bennett I have a far different opinion. Consi- tion with those most interested, should take themselves an independent government. In the refer-| and has uccordingly produced unprecedented is ANY HAIL ROADLS & nn ae Oe reeves ane which the plainest capacity is | aering his talents ; his want of principle; and the power | UnCon 4 4 ¥ ag id tako:the | oice which Bi Van Seren. tes made to amy conduct es\f Boston, : R Pho gay Office in New York established by the several Rail 2 of doing mischief, which circumstances have placed with- matter into consideration, and not study private in- | president in these respects, he hi ated what ‘The concert of last evening may safely be announced 0% yome between at Cuartan XX. lato POUR in his reach, I regard him as decidedly the most dangerous Ail 0. 89 COURT: iT, The Bisho; i iversi fi wi yp empanncls a curious Jury, almost as diversified , to the peace and safety of a community, that [have JOHN I. CLARK, General Agent. ‘asthe contents of the big sheet which the Apostle Peter saw | ever known, of ever read Kf ‘This opinion 1s formed on NOTICE TO IMMIGRANTS, let down from heaven—the Bishop only wants justice and | grounds alt dividuals, but the public at large. It is to be hoped | true, and has delineated with the ubility and perspicuity ) # a musical triumph ; that faithful Cremona, touched which so eminently distinguish him, the general pringk | with an almost Orpheuslike power, produced*the most ples which characterise the course of our government in | entrancing music—wild, sweet, and wonderful it was, this will be remedied ; and we feel assured that the The Qabetee om al eng ned A ogetiien distinct from his peculiar enmity to. | proprietors ef the Course need only an intimation | its intercabeae wait foreign powers saat just snd scan kip tbe audienc Be ith delight, he Lever ng | the usual labseril eg appointed agents for forward. | justice wants him. wards myself. But confining the proof of my observation i " H Y rate is, and subscribing, most fully, as 1 do, to ali} placidity of the orchestra, who, electrically sensitive to ing Immigrants by Rail Koad rom Albany to Busnionnd in- | ‘And now taking Bishop White’s estimate of the Ameri- | tu'what hes occurrel within my awn. knowledge aod ex- | Of Whatis desirable to adopt it, Now for the sports | that he alleges as applicable Ae ine atiestiGn au i tied tav|itha deepreeion of the mulkiiuds,, seemed ta’ glonp in tho succes ec! from Now ress. are soabled to send them during the Summer | ean character, I am about to conatitut wim 83,36; frou 2 to 12 yeare old at half price; wand gauge {ror Albay on the ltail Rona is et Ttis evident that it comes much cheaper to ofthe day, which we commenced with. The horses} my administration, and as it did under his ow announced were think that the circumstances are so far altered . ._, | anew aspect to the whole question, and fo authorize a cor eka A entered br. m, Dutchess—Whelan, pink | yesponding change in the discretion with which our gover ry J. 92. to Aw * American peo- | perience, I have but to call the readers attention toa few T still 0.’ Childres | Pie, Whigs, Democrats, Catholics, 'rotestants, Jews, Gen- | tacts. When the pnblic press had recovered a little, from ‘all | tiles, citizens both of native and foreign birth, as judges | the shock produced by his burlerque report, and mal between James Gordon Bennett, and Col. Wm. L. Stone, | nant comment, on thé occurrence at Carroll Hall, there y ¥ ry ite! wt to | on the one side ; and Bishop Hughes on the other. J shall | was, of course, that reaction which is indicative of qandid of the magician. Herwig, the | y, and his musteal brethren evinced t was contagious, The auditory, catching t the Concerto (the first performance by Ol Bull) broke ark cap. tment may now act upon st, forth at once with inspiring “ bravos” only equalled by Ret it wel by Hail than by Canal, he reaching Buffalo per | not anticipate the judgment of the public. [shall merely | minds, and just feelings. Thia operated as arebuke, to helpley entered b g. Rifle—J. Whelpley, green and| At the present period, it cannot be doubted that Texas is | the genereus applause which greeted his entrance—ani rae ee ew Vouk tad Wai! oad trom albu in 42 | say that { believe it Will bo Just, azd justice is all that 1 |‘ene geuor i the deception, but he would not be foiled. | _ yellow sleeves and biack cap. able to maintain her independence of Mexico, if each | ax the plaudits ceased between each part of the compo lemtenadaeiiicaseawithomemle tie mei require. Happily the dispute is one, in which sophistry | He then represented, that a large portion of the reapecta- | II. Jones entered gr. g. Washington—H. Woodruff, blue | State is left to its own resources, uninfnenced and un. | tion, then, clear, fuli, ond freed from every fetter, as Bul- Passage to Buffaloper Ieail Passage to Baffalo per Ca- and misrepresentation cannot find plac It is a question | ble Catholics of New York, were unanimous in their cen- jacket and red cap. aided by any foreign power. Eight years have elapsed | wer would say, like @ “spirit from the clay” the siren 0 3 q of facts, and against facts, reasoning is useless. Every | sure of my conduct. He fomented what was termed an fact, to be susceptible of proof, requires witnesses who | indignation meeting, of persona calling themselves Catho- bear testimony to itetruth. Wherever there are wit} lics—but who were little known in their churches, as in a case, the thing testified to, can be established | such,—persons who aflected to be first rate Irishmen, and b cditee cake, cue BGR) iccal ton carsee + '§2,00 Luggage from N: York to | L ; “Albany, 100tbs free, bal Tie, balance fori ees of time at least 9days There was not much done asrespects betting pre- | #in e the memorable battle of San Jacinto, and there has | voice of the Farbiton poured forth ita enchanting, +0 vi e trot; 12 to was laid no serious attempt on the part of Mexico to occupy | #bsorbing music. is impossible for us, untutored os nile aeleg ® trot; 12 to 20 was laid cn the gray | ie country, and itis certain none can be made with any | we are in the technicalities of the art, to describe in whit ry rospect of suce In thi ate of uffairs, acknow-} manner the gifted Norwegian produced such effecta from worth to the laborer may ‘ the favorite against the field, at evens. Poor Rifle | f ; is i oe 50 cents as having occurred at some given time and place. In | almost furious Catholics, once or twice ayear, generally «ag E Uendh 7 le | Jedged by ourselves and the principal powers of the world | his instrument ; it was the same te us whether he played ars, says> 75 Living for fda Y soconia'’™ | court of justice, lt aman swore that he witnessed the oc- | a week or ten daye belore am election, ia the hope of | We Rever heard mentioned; the good old horse ST ADECTAAGRTTaMORFRSN treated 04 upon one ating or upon all—it waa astonishing, elevating, m= | per days+++++ see e+e 5,00) Currence of a fact, and yet could not tell either the time, | receiving some contemptable little office, which might Washington and Dutchess were the only ones | news to us the almost unanimous wish of h pleasing— it was grand, heart-awekening and soothing ‘Total per R. Rond +++ $643 =| or the place, of the occurrence, he would be set aside | save them from the necessity ot honest but honorable | thought of, though the former seldom in compari- | be annexed to the United St telling us, substantially, | it Wax bright, brilliant and glorious! In the words of either as perjuring himself, or as being deranged, Let} industry. During the discussion of the School qu else. | Spencer, it seemed as if— son with the other. that if now repulsed i m such *$12,05 Deduct fare per R. Road « S38 my case then be judged by these established rules of | tion, I, without being uware of it, had destroyed their] Almost at the first heat they all got well off to- | where as will t her to improve | “All that pleasing is to living ‘The traveller per R, Road saves. «+ $5,62 | C@Mmon and public justice. I will state my own con-| influence ; and Bennett, judging correctly of their dis-] rether to the bottom, with Rifle leading up t/re | and repair te ich she has suf 1 here consorted in one harmony ‘They also forward passeagers'to Cleaveland, Portsmouth and | duct, as {ar as it has uny bearing on the case, ina series | content thought to use them for the purpose of sdwing | hackeide, which he maintained all up; but » | tracted quosi war. She sible thut her happiness will voices, instruments, winds, waters all agree |” other places in Ohio; Detroit, &e., Michigan; Green Bay, Mil- | of propositions and in the form of Facts. division in the flock, committed to my charge. Ile was » bedi Bane Y | he best secured by incorporation into our Union—that the | one violin ta consi Terr cory, UI Ninois, acd to Cuarren XXL. Hares mio too Bue nothing aunved, I ieext discover | WeFe allo close together, that it was dif 10 | Gisposition and pursuits Of er people being homogeneous | ;,, 46 clin talked, muttered, groaned. and laughed an if 3 in Canada, at thelowest rater, All information | nr,,. of ihe Bishop's Logie Clearer than ever-—The Bishop | hmm in the ssnctusry iteeli—like the serpent in Paradise $aY Which led or which was, second, The con- | with those of the United States, can receive no adequate | Venezian ashi in otter pieces, no. “*bind ceraivale dt only atthe Albany aud Buffalo Rail itead O} Uutlendt | Preve a great deal and fears that Bennett and Stane are | endeavoring to sow discord ameng my clergy, and to se- | tinued thus to the top, where Rifle appeared |» keep | protection from ony other quarter. We admit the truth | wood” could chi here sweely, "Than again kere street. WOLF & KICKERS. little better than Heathen. duce two of them, even by name, into «dienation from | his position, the others more close than wes com | of these asertion», and feel that they constitute Mareesueah oF miphihiasd Tease Gat wowerta ts wade wy8 Im*re Ist Proposition—I have never, in my life, done an action, | their duty to God, and towards their Bishop. In this, too, | fortable upon him. As they descended the straight | ful motive for ac\ on, independent of the consi r en of iron, and these subdued and drawn out like the do- or uttered a sentiment, tending to abridge any human be- | le was tolled, and publicly rebuked from their owh pens course, it was evident the good old horse Wash- | Which are »uggr'| by a prudent regard for the stability | Toate soft wire from the moss into the faintest vibrations, FOR HALIFAX. AND, LIVERFOOL. ‘ ‘The Royal Mail Steam Ships BRITAN. | ing, of all or any of the rights of conscience, which I| for his audacity. I know not what purposes of revenge, | ington gained, and Dutchess gave symptoms of dy- of our own stitutions ‘ lik NIA‘and CALEDONIA, wil eave Bon’ | claim to enjoy myself, under the American Constitution, | mortification like this, may have engendered in tha mind ie Mila thtvetiide he lapped the lender’ whavae po refer¢ vo. I would use the following Jan- sdibwessBasiiesselc Go stiges sessions fou fur the above ports es follows—| 94, [have never asked or wished, that any denomina.|of stich a mon as Mr. Bennett; but the public arp wit: | the distance took the lead, which he maintained, | 888° abstained fromt all! ihterte- ‘And takha ates : i + Saturday, Jane 1, 1844. tion should be deprived of the Bible, or such version of | nesses of the malignity with which he has not ceased to aod got home some six orseven, lengths in advance, rence with ‘oxas except to acknow- ” ake one Saeens eS tone i : the Bible, as that denomination conscientiously approved | pursue me up to this hour. If he were even more de- x Ors } . » | ledge her inde, me manner and upon the OPO Mites yea ote completing the two miles in 5 minutes 174 seconds. | same principles (. © independence when you] After the performance of the “Cernival,” (only the se This was one of the most beautiful heats that} separated from Spo: have, indeed, heen more scru- | cond piece in the programme) it seemed next to impossi- could be. Throughout the Jast mile, at any point | pulous with you than with fp for, Without consulting | ble to allay the enthusiasm of the audience until Ole Bull atable cloth would have coyered them all. So] or perpscting the festings of the latter power, our gove n- | re-appeared, when he endeavored ina few gentle worde much go that it was almost impossible, until to- | ment did not hesitate to open a negotiation with you for | toexpress his gratitude for his reception—Ladier and wards the end, to tell which was the leader the retrocession of Texas, and that, too, long before your | gentlemen,” he suid, ‘1 will ever remember your kind- fn the second heat, Dutchess led, closely atten. | dependence was acknowledged by Spain, But the time | ness—I will seek to merit it in my every endeavor” In ded by Washington; but at the bi td f the | nasnow come when we feel that this delicacy ought no this acknowledgment we could not help ‘applying to him led by Washington, but at the bottom ‘of the | jonger to restrain us from atreaty with Te: icularly | the words of Henry Sth addressed to the Princess Kathe- course. the latter broke, which caused him to be | as we know that our failure to do so will produce results| rine—“your answer in broken music; for thy voice is some five or six lengths behind in ascending the | that may endanger the safety of our own confederacy. m' and thy English broken.” Ole Bull gratified the course at the backside ; but he soon recovered, | I cannot think there is discrepency between these views | call for an encore by playing a fantasia compored of vari and at the top it was impossible to tell who led ; | and those allowed by my administration, when proper al- | ations of the Marsellaiso Hymn and our own national me however, atthe distance, Dutchess led, followed | lowance is made for the change of circumstances, or that} lody. Yankee Doodle never was so spiritualised before: ol J ashi i eaah i . | they contain any well founded cause for complaint on the | it appeared in hia hands, strange as it may seem, to gain close by Washington, and cume_ in a length in ad : PP 8 vance, completing the first mile in2 minutes 41 se- | Part of Mexico: en ethoriel character he Ha Deckwide they all ures tl He] Itmay now be stated as a fact, on which we may rely | But that tdagio Religioso—that ‘ Mother's Prayer conds. p the backside they ail appeared a length | with the greatest confidence, that if Texas be not speedily | how exquisitely it told its own story through the intont apart from each other, Dutchess keeping the lead | admitted into our confederacy, the must and will be in-| tions of that wonderful instrument! The pathos —in our Common er Public Schools, raved or tess despised, he would not be so dangerous; 3d, I have never entered into intrigue, or collusion with | but, being without any fixed principle of good, he occu- any political party, or individual—and ‘no political party | pies that ambiguous position which renders him tao con- or individual ever approached me with 4o insulting & pro- | temptible for notice, and yet not suiticiently s0, to be be position. low the ee of mischief. Lf you notice his slanders, 4th, [ have never requested or authorized the “ blacken- | and convict him of them, peo) will say that you lose ing of the public school books” in the city of New York. | your labor; inasmuch as believes what Bennett oth, In all my public life in New York, I have done no | # It you do not, your enemies will take them up, as action—uttered no sentiment, unworthy of a Christian abla—asserted in the newspapers—or as Colond Bishop and an American citizen. Stone adroitly expressed it, “ taken irom a morning print.” ‘These ero oll negative propositions ; and I am not bound | Such is a portion of my experience of the danger tojthe to provea negative ;—but I assert these propositions, as | Community, from the powers ef sowing discord and pro- facts, and if they are not true, James Gordon Bennett, | ducing evil, no less then that of winging the ‘ Wm. L. Stone, and the other ussailants of my character, | arrow” into the het it families, possessed by Mr. Ben- must be in possession of the positive facts which prove nett. How he has ever employed these powers, others, them false." Let them state the time, and place, where the | who have had similar experience, need not be told, Yet, facts which prove them false occurred ; and the witnesses | dangereus and d aa he is, | shall moet him for of those facts—and then, I join isaue, ‘and pledge myself | once, ifhe dares to give his name in contradicting ¢ny one to refute their witnesses. I shall now continue my propo | of the above proposition, which I have laid down as so by STATEN ISLAND FERRY. ‘The Boats of this Ferry will rua as follows notice ip STATEN ISLAND. Glifton-—At 74 AM. and 436 EM. Stapleton—At 7%, 9 ue . M., 4 QuarantineAts, 10,'A ML, i, 2) NEW YORI Ar 9, 11, A. M, and 2, 334, 6, 734, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. NEWARK AND NEW YORK. WARE ONLY 123 CENTS. THE NEW AND SWIFT STEAMER RAINBOW, CAPTAIN JOHN GAFFY, On aod after Mond Will ran as | siti t in the nes i firmative many facts, “Anal if he do not dare to meet me, then I con. | to the top, where Washington gained upon her, | evitably driven into alliances and commercial regulations | deep beauty of the sound seemed to ts ak unexmpled oe folloyres (Leste Newer Contre st, at ath Bropouttiony I nate alees conterided for tie right | ign him to a lower depth of inlamy than he has yet {and came’ in front at the tarn down the straighi | with the Enropean powers, of a character highly inja-| admirable.” It stilled all but the beatings of the heart, foot or Barclay at, at 10.A. Mand P.M ew Yorks | of conscionce, mon reached. course, where Dutchess broke, and Rifle came uy ray ope probably hostile to this country. What would | and wasa worthy invocation to the Fountein of Mercy. 7 Le Preeete. i an enanmnnnd bhawuall and ou for ised in the American Constitution nd . ev some three orfour lengths behind. Ri 8 0 in Pern th, I have always preached that every denominetion, | The Bishop talks « good deal about firebyands, but evidently * our condition? New Orleans and the whole val. | Fach tone of the instrument might be thought to utter about ten and P.M. —| . P. M.and On Sandays- ro ‘Newark at 8 A. M. and 2P. M.an The Mikstastppi would be endangered. ‘The nume- | the imploration of one who had no words to express re- New York at 1 “Mand 4 P.M. then aj ley 0 at very reasonable rates. ‘reignt carri Jews, Christians, Catholics, Protestants, of every sect anc tsa little light himeelf—He gets it in another column. | or twelve. This heat was completed in 5 minutes | f°" herds of savages within the limits of ‘'exas, and on | newed gratitude or hoped for blésing ; in Hannah More's —May loth, 1044, wont cia uo.c1 pate _ | eate, orerealbaaulied othe entire enbsyment of the freer pr! meena chen Weil =) fc aelsit in another coun |ooseconds. ‘The match was declared. in favor off REE Bonvers, would be easily excited to make war upon | beautiful and expressive language, to ey ele Se : dom of conscience, without let or hindrance, frem any } 1a4g over in silence; and it is that, during the political ex- | Washington Hp geet eee paper 2 i “ My soul o'er fraught with gratitude, rejects BLOOMINGDAUE, MANHATTAN VILLE AND | other denomination, or set of denominations,—no matter | PCO carried toa high and d deni pinb, Rinong tia ere i do not deem it necessary pee expliott here in ¢ aid of Ianguage—Lord ! behold my heart.” bs are ta Manhateunville 12h cener—Fort eee Rene nae unpopular the doctrines | citement, Carried too nie and yar ot New York, ne | <Foorrace oven rie Beacon Covrse.—Conside- | ‘ning tint taedy anmeaation of Temas Yo the United | Ob! it ded worthy of a mother’s heart ! of be- Washington 25 cents. This Line will com, . . man wasso active in fanning the embers of social and | rable excitement appears to be prevailing on this| States. My aims to give to this country the strength to | iug borne “like fumes of sacred incense o'er the clouds” ngisn £9 oon ‘ sth, | have always preached, both publicly and private | ™4? d}ra : pe prevailing on this ae, ry af ‘incense o'er t Be ence running on Saturday, May Athy 14 Yeh, chnitian obligation of peace and good wil lowards | CWVH! discord into a conflagration of fury, M4 Nir Dtieet | piece of sport throughout the sporting circle of this | fit forign interference. Without ‘Texas we sball not ‘wings to Paradise! It ix the com- ing Manhattanville, at 6 o'clock A.M. i roe ante efock Peon Leariog New ork, comer of Tryon Row and Chatham st, two doors east of the Harlem Rajiroad Often, at7 o'clock, A: Mand continue ras mi Buages oneal shington for Caty Hall, 734.A.M. and (or e PATNA AL or a Matt a ‘These Stages paes on the roave iteed’s Hotel, Burahazn's Man all men, even when they hate and persecute us. have this strength. She is the eps ee safety in the | position of Ole Bull himself, as wus the Concerto ubove city and neighborhood, and a good deal of money | south-west and west. She offers this key to us on fair menieney eadalentive eeu: tt Peleme Gurrriera”” i i pi ; and honorable terms. Let us take it, and lock the door | Which was the last piece announced on the programme, is already depending thereon. The odds is against ‘aingt tature danger. We con do it without giving just | and which was received with anothertempest of applause, naming the winner. ‘There are so many good pe- | offence to Mexico, Indeed, we may say that the measure | renewed Or Te-rewewed, mens the nob lorwegian i ve thi vee —but | is called for by the interests of Mexico, no less than of | againcame forward, when, bowing to the audience, he destrians entered, we think we could guess—but | own Yor Swith it it, eons have ne reliablo gus- held forth his instrument beseechingly, like w« » child for time will tell, rates against fature invasion: its baptism, and said ‘* Ladies and genilemen, let my violin ; he laws, a8 well as the weakness and depravity of human oth, Thave been accustomed to pray publicly, in our | Dsture, and one of ite moral laws is, that whenever there churches, for the constituted authorities of the U, States J Dattte, and one of itt moral lets it Hit any pare “for the welfare of my fellow citizens of all denomina- pose ° ‘ tions, and without distluction--whilst James Gorden Ben- aionlanplias Bh aees the eet will bet dave tl net and Wm. L. Stone, were, from day to day, exciting the h 1 hatred of my fellow citizens against me, and, s0 far, at- ceed exon ibe Cathobe ree NET y asd lena ion Howse iophas Asyiamand Lunatic Asylum, Beekers | f™Pting to deprive me of the protection of my country. | ing ag.1 havealready described, to defeat this resylt, Mr. wi tai Hee een of Ganexution, Ido notthink it material | utter my thanks!” Then he gave the "Last Rose of Bay, pokey Hoel, Trinity Charch Cemetry, Yh High Bridge to Cuarten XXII. Bennett was flinging among them asa firebrand, the de- Puerto Cabello. whether it be by treaty or upon the application of Texas | Summer” with a plaintive beauty, both touching and epiri- * " J i cannot c ese remarl R + y ° YORKVILLE, ASTORIA, HELL GATE FERRY, ——Lay on, Macduff PueRTO CaneL.o, April 26, 1844. y feo, He i against myself, but against the Catholic churches of the And damned be him that first cries, Hold, enough chy anirenanice re eyol den medieglin pas These affirmative propositions, I am bound and prepar | ticular, as reported in the Heraid: 1 recollect distinctly ed to prove if Mr. Bennett and Col. Stone deny them. All | the speech of one orator who, with violent gestures, pro- the propositions are yacrs, and are to be overthrown, if | claimed “that there were dungeons under St. Pati Ca- assailed at all, not by sophistry or argument, but by other | thedral, and that these could be intended for no other purpose L ‘ i ie regard for Mr. Van Buren is so great, and my confidence | ing a new triumph for Ole Bull—a new gratification for Spanish Feelings—Business Prospects-— Political tahis Jove of country is strengthened by #0 long and inti. | our Vig Mra. Child has said in ner celebrated letter News—Holidays, mate an acquaintance, that no difference on this subject | that he “came to us because he wanted a new world to aca { can change my opinion of his character He has evident | conquer.” He has conquered it— but how much more dif No nation in the world, the people of which are } ly prepared his letter froma knowledge only of the cir | ficult does it seem to us to conquer that spiritual world so deeply sensitive to real or imaginary wrongs, comatenoss bearing on the subleot as they existed at the | !rom which alone he has evoked thought, sound, idew and ENSWOOD AND NEW YORK STA ill commence ranuing on Monday, May 6, 1814, as follows :— ii Astoria, at 7, 8,9, and 11 o’elock, Athy by by 5. drm 1 5 P.M. Livitie 9 ON that strvet opposite City Holl, at 7, 9, 10, and rt 1 glock A. M11, 3,4, 5, 6 and 7 o’elock P.M. which will prove them untrue. | then the imprisonment and torture of the Protestant ministers : } q close of his administration, without a view of the disclo- | conception. How much more difficult to pour the soul his Stage will calf tr paseengers at 20 Bowery, corser of Gordon Bennett, Wm. L. Stone, | of the city, whem the Catholics gained the 1] as the Spanish, or their descendants. The publi-} sures since made, and which manifest the probability of a | out in expressive music—-and, ax it were, to bring the poet es Age oP pr Pf cece yoy oh fa ers of the public, stand forth and meet | quote the substance, if not the very languege of the re-| cation of an anonymous, critical or censorious ar- | dangerous interference with the affairs of Texas by a for: | spheres to earth, and to make us feel that we ourselves are owners risk. On she arrival of the stage at Astoria, it illim@ | Bishop Hughes. But then, come forth in no quibbling | pert Sinco your clection, 1 have been told that the] |: 1). ha eae? agd t ta, | eign power. Tam respectfully, Part, and, portion of the viewleas melody !” Hear Ole wood and Long Island Farms. capacity ; come forth as honest men, as true American } whole of this meeting, and this atrocious language, was ticle, upon the relative merits ¢ sever respec a. ‘Your servant, u Il, and the pure gratification received, may be ex: ‘ citizens, with truth in your hearts, candor on your | afebrication of Bennett’s own! But how were the Cath-| ble young gentlemen residing in this city, in one of ANDREW JACKSON. | plained as the true height of natural enthusiasm. lips. I know you can write well ts 2 Wazons tole, LEWIS & CARTER, and can multiply | olics of the city to know this ? os Biimtee __ropuiom_| words and misrepresent truth ; this is not the thing that | You sir, who must know semething of human nature, the late Valencia paren, Pry a created a great} » Fing iw tae West Irnsey Woons.—Several de- Gane berlane. ALBANY DA’ Iban; will serve you now. Come forth with your racrs. Bi- | need not be informed that in all of social outbreaks, per-| deal of excitement and ill feeling, in and out of | structive fires broke out in the lower part of Glou- ail Intermediate shop Hughes places himself in the simple panoply of an | ticularly of meron prretarein| Aoneeny Hae ral to a fateciiti: gaat we hay ex 2a ii <3 of | structive fires Drone owt init. ‘They fire commenced «| Before Recotder. Tallmadge, and Aldermen Hasbrouck = A.M <The new and ¢ a‘ amboat | honest man, before the American people. He asks no fa | fires the passions, and then the victims of those inflamed | ‘BC ‘raternity; hi ddan experi- | ivy milea below Glassboro’, near Park's Causeway, which | joyas B. Pi Eaq., Acting District Attorney ROUTHAM - RICA, Captin M. H. dryesdell, willleare she | vor_ut he simply asks, whether the opinion of Bishop | passions are prepared to apply the torch or wield the mur- | ence unpleasant consequences resulting from the } overrun some five or six hundred acres of fine young s9p- | yt,y23.—Trial for Grand. Larceny —Joephi Alder mornings, ne 6M o'clock” a White is true, that with the American people no man can | Gerous instrument against the objects of their fury, Read | effects of the aiticle in question, in case the author | ling timber, completely destroying it, together with 1 4 young mon, war put on his trial, indicted for x grand Ia he SUDA AMERICA will leave Albany for New York | be put down by calumny. Bring, therefore, your fucts to | again, if you lease, the passage above quated, proceeding | Should be found , quantity of wood that had been cut for’ market. Anotiicr f icina the pocket of hr’ Biles F, Pasnel and Tawa iat landis every Tuesday, Thursday and | disprove the foregoing negative, propositions. Bishop | from a meeting of Native Americans, published in 20 or show bund. 4 ith troke cut below Squankum, and from appearances waa caw Fncen oe hid wants on GOW Maturday mormnxs, at 6/6 o’clock, mere | Hughes pledges himself to prove those that are affirmative, | 39,000 copies of the Herald, and cast furth on the popula. | Business is quite active with us as present; 10 | very destructive, but the particulars we have not heard. in Sas th satney Bk. " or three European vessels have been despatched if you, or any decent man, with his signature will deny | tion of the city, at a time of extraordinary excitement owns neighborhoo: Athird commenced near the a in Se eS ET DIRRUAT toed te. pee : and deplorable bitterness of feeling ; be pleased to read it | subsequent to the departure of the Pedroza on the | Franklin, extending into the adjacent parts of Atlantic bin ee LATENt, kar fe bees toes Deere RereaaetA and Solendid Steemboat NEW. Ciarren XIN. again, I ay, and weighing these circumstances, make up | 16th inst., loaded with coffee, indigo, &c, Xe. and. Cumberland counties, sweeping over from ten to | to whieh the counsel fer the accused, Ja ve lc é M. ‘We consider it proper to advise you of the ap- | twelve thousand acres of young oak and pine timber, the | eq , objected, Inasmuch ax the deposition» were uni JERSEY Cape OH Perey wit EY, Capt R.A Furey, w fe % ‘aor hich iedestroyed. The Woodbury Gon- $ The Bishop avows h litician and never has been | your mind an to the effects which it was calculated, if not one—not he—he gives usa spice of his hair-eplitting qua-} intended, to produce. It was calculated to destroy socin) jarclay street (north side) on proaching election of a Vice President of this Re- | greater part of fully taken, as they were taken betore the Commissions ing, 15th in»taut, at seven o'clock lity. —produce feelings of rage on one side, and of H " stitution adds :—“As Js generally the case, these fires A z » pha dageam i Sank etange: WWedmmdarsand| Yet may. indeed, ay tat what Bishop Hughey found | rengean be ohers and anong® the lns.enlihiened | ext The principal candidates Tor that ace | rw originated inthe cotlingn an0 fom tho mow cM [age fafence omitted inti cya couny ina The New iersey hed bern rebuilt aud remodelled, aud ned | it his dity-to do, produced, at the time, disturbance among | portion of the community, of all sides, to produce that | how betore the Pi , are Diego Bautista Urbane: | negligence, We sal io er, Any bathed GY @| non-residents, it is imperative that the District Atrorney liticians. You may pretend that, therefore, Bishop | swelling up of bad passions which an additional drop jughes is Ulli if you think so, it only proves | might have caused to overflow, breaking down every that you are bad logicians. As well might you say that | harrier, and leaving our fair city a scene of desolation, the man who has © purse is morally guilty of the crime | such as perhaps the world has never ‘up in the best possible minuer. Shehes a 'arge numfer of ele- ‘ stop to, gent Stas Rows, « large and commod Promenade Deck, a La a " shall apply to a Judge of the county possessing the ake the matter up, and if possi. | S00 SPRY ret Court Commissioner to allow such tc mony to betaken de bene esse, and certified by him, and ja, actual Chief Justice on the Bench of the Su- | ‘The Legislature ought to reme Court, and Francisco Aranda, Secretary of | pie provide a remedy. Foreign Relations of the present Cabinet. The loon with slee ning accommodations for 100 para: naive and. airy Cabins. Altogether, she has, sleeping fons for nearly 700 persons, Her dmught of water ween before, If the Monies out aitty | nserved in this cuse ‘om modati : on i ; Jt “dt Fang.—The Swallow, Knickerbocker and | Which form of law had not been observe nt, Hey vd be able to cross the bars with, | of Tobbery which deprives him o1 it, on the plea that if he | American Republicans held this language. are they | usual intrigues of political demagoguism has alread Low Fane. r, ¢ The acting District Attorney, in reply, stated to the is light, no that ahe will always be able to cross the bare with: | ta gither staid at home, or gone olit with empty pockets, | arr utterly “inexcusable? But if they oid not hol) | commenced operating upon the public mind, and, | New Jersey, all went down to New York last night for | wort, that the counsel. hud Teel the aucbealty ef the the robbery would not have taken place. [ never was, | was a fabrication of Bennett's own in never will be,a politician. 1am the paster of a christian illset caawec tens sir, have | not said well, that he flock. Iam a citizen of a country, whore proudest boast | iy the most dangerous man to the peace of the com is, that it has made the civil and religious rights of all its} munity that 1 have ever known or even read of? If, citizens equal. Aga pastor, | was bound to seo thatthe | quring the crisis through which we have , one religious rights of my flock, should not be filched away | gnark had been produces trom the embers of strife which from them, under pretext of education, and against the | this man was fanoing—i owing to the insults on one side, Constitution and laws of my country. [attended the meet: | and the instinct of mingled seli-preservation and revenge ings in reference to that subject, not as a politician, but to | on the other—a collision had taken place, and all who had exclude men of that class, from turning a simple question, | heen inflamed on either side, feeling called upon, should into a base object. When, in the prosecution of that pur- | rush to the support of their friends, I shudder at the con- , . fifty cents cach passenger, This is owing to the coming ing Pi Ho for i citrate) tiple pee pia ‘ seems, however, to favor the claims of Senor Ur-] Py» Wearuer.—lIt appears that the season has baneja; who is well worthy of the patronage of his |. cn turown backward eluewhere ax well ax here. | ney preceeded to read the examination taken de bene ese next Constitutional Vice President. In due course [From Boston Papers, May 22.) Me estty canitmoanisineee : pe sy Of time you shall receive notice of political turns | _A correrpontent who resides in ‘Cambridge, writes us} Ti” Cire i assengers in. the ship Meaistor, which and squabbles as they run upon the surface. as follows :—"' Ata quarter past 4 o'clock this morning. | 1o1 ii ciy arrived from London ; thaton the morning in The great national holiday (the 19th of April) acer haenenng oe chee slightest Yap question, the prisoner, was standing ow the atype of tie 2 fo Judge’s order, when the testimony of de bene ease wan ta- ken before the commissioner "The Recorder was of opmion that the objection maja by the Counsel for the defence was tenable; the Aldermen were of contrary opinion ; and the acting District Attor- PEOPLE’S LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR ALBANY. DAILY, ‘Sundays excepted—Through Di- ret ae TPM, tom the Steamboat Fier be- tween Courtland? aud Liberty streets, re sieumbual KNICKEMBOUKEIL, Catan A. P. Bt, vy -dneada’ id. F ride tT, Job Seen oat ROCHES HEA Capon A Honehton, on aT. "Aerhgaece Miu ees a Fa " +, Cal x i poder. Wednesday, Friday aid Sunday evenings, at > , no alternative was left to the people long deprived of f ight have been the coi " ‘ F “the heat UTICA, Captain. ‘T, Hyatt, Toasday, | fe tights of education, but to vote for candidates, hound | “mPlstion of What might Nive ANA the consequences.) passed offquictly, and without écat, inconsequence | “ri weather wat very cold last night. We do not SE ree ee ei Gown tlie Bw Pasmocien Teese tad Stanley eventons, oP, M. | by pledges to deny them justice, and even refuse them a nanan of the calamitous circumstances in which this city | iggrn that there was frost inthe city, but at the North, | Wuyvobhed of his pocket hook’ and money—-prisoner. fol- Passengers taking this line of boate will arrive in Albany in | hearing ; and this on the very eve of the election, | urged | The Bishop becomes pathetic, and gives @ short Sermon on} is now situated by the presence of the small pox, | andover and vi there was a very hard one, killing | Ves (plied Ot tie poe a Mr. Hinchman, aod watched ample time to take the Morning Train of Cars for thecast or | them with all the powers of my mind and heart, to repel] himself, showing as how he ain't nothing but a}man of | yet raging, although not violently. off all garden v and vines, and, it in feared, doing | yf, p., hut on being arrested and accused of robbing Mr. Wrst Phe above Boatsare new avd substantial, are furnished the disgusting indignity ofthis stratagem. J told them to] peace, and mever harmed nobedy. ‘The produce market rules as follows:—Coflee, | much damoge to fruit trees Parmelee, he denied being near the store, No property with new sud elegant State Koome, and for speed and accom- | cut their way through this circle of fire, with which the} Alas : al ; that men cannot be content to worship |7 a 8} c., according to quality; Indigo 1'7j a7} ra; 4 ey | was found on the accused when arrested ‘The jury fous opponents of the rights of education narrew-mindedly, | God accord he dictates of their conscience, without and ungenerously, surrounded them. I told them that | preventing their fellow mortals {rom enjoying the same they would be signing and sealing their own degradation | privilege. On the school question, nothing more than if they voted for men, pledged to refuse them even the | the recoguized legal rights of conscience hi claimed Cotton, 94 a 94 per lb.; Hides (ox and cow), 84 a Mitrrary—We learn that the Roxbury Artillery, t verdict of guilty, but sentence was deferred Ge. perlb. All of the foregoing articles arrive in | Capt. Burrill, have voted to make their ape Tie Podiae o Matthew Tempany was tried for a mix- i i May, accompanied with the H : er election, at we freely, and no great difficulty is experienced | 0” the glorious 20th day of May, demeanor, in having voted at the last chorter 0 it eonatehit a ve. ms , Boston Brass Band This is ene of the finest Artillery | to 1st election district of the Sth ward, and subsequently Tnodations are unrivalled on the Hndsoa. 3 Freight, apply ou board,or to P. C. Schultz at the oftce an the wharf red LADIES—It you have haity exereseaces, courcal ‘ing a broad nod elevated forehead ; if you have the unsight- | chance of justice. But then, no party—no individual of | forthe Catholic childre hese rights, tholics : : * companies our State can bonst. Most of the members are | or vioay Hoareet the ond district of the 71h ward, Ty apreatiage of a beard on your upper lips 5 if you have super: | any party ~ had any thing to do with the pomptiogss this | even under the most intolerant nmenta r have} Jt may oh, e amiss Undvieg you that ite sank pl men, well formed and sized. ‘They contemplate ped wo iri ag 2 He ptated (0. 6 parven, nemed uous hair isfiguring any part of your otherwise beantilul {| advice, but myself. Itsprang from my own innate sense | given up, and never willrelinquish ‘They have been de- Chargé d’Affaires near this Government, hus left] ¥ the ‘city of New York in Angust next.—Hoston | Jonn Fineh, that he had voted in other wards.— Verdict, ces, the Pondre subttle, invented by Dr. Felix tivuraud. will | of duty ; my own conception of the rights of constituency | rived of them by intolerant laws. If the American | Caraccas, and embarked for France on board of a 8, May 22. guilty, and 'remaniled till Fritay for sentence qe Ly a toevortr akiae—thin you can be satistied ot by see. | in a free government. Peopie aro willing to enact such laws, we shall submit to| man of war. ‘This gentleman returns on a visit of | sry Payyapeivmja Rior 2a Sherry, John (ee eevee citenry, Allen wan also tried for ing the prvparauion tuted ot the Locher tks’ ecpale our orig seg pling and penalties, | We interfere with ao other denomi| six months, accompanied by his family, to his na-) p en nd Patrick Murray, Philadelphia rioters, | ® misdemeanor, in voting illegally inthe 10th ward. Jt thearticle being ahnabag will quickly vaaish.” orsale only | 7, prighop hasa slap at the clergy again—and speaks a nation of citizens—we wish them all to enjoy the same | tive country Rosen, and Patrick Murray, hiladelphia 10ter8 | A peared ny tie evitence im the cage, that Allen at the at OF Oe funes peect, Sra soire trope Pa lowes sitieles oil arate good deal of truth. privileges that we claim for ourselves. Is not this the - ——— have been arrested a ail in — | appeared hy the cited in the Bd district of the 10th Fer botdecmhersroey be tnd the fodowing aricies Ail wats] botn plitieal lanont havedonenothing | Princinie of the American Government? le itnot the| ‘Tux AccipeNt IN Tite Curesarsaxs Bay.—The | Joseph Cox, a young American, who was shot du) yee yh thy name of Daniel 1. Barnes, an subsequently 5 res treckles, tan, morphew, acurvy,iteh, redness, | more than is done by clergymen of other deneminations, | Pride, and the boast, and the glory of the American | jamentable disaster which we mentioned yester- ring the riots, died on the 22d inst eveyone (0 in a second vote in the 4th distriet of izhness of the akin ; for chapped hands, free, people ? And if it be all this, why is it that Americans | day as having occurred on the Chesapeake Bay, off the ‘The facta were proved by witnesses ; without exciting the least censure or surprise. Let a oF innsqaito bites its effects are immediate ; m.the washirg o | stranger drop in, accidentally, to some of our religious | #re oppored to jt? mouth of Pawtuxent River, from the np Rerursine to PRaNcE.—The venerable Chief "stated that the accused was at the time children, in allaying all ireytation aud chafing, its propesties are I, sir, am not a man of strife or contention. My dispo- | schooner on Thursday last, unfortunately pro’ Justice Martin, of this State, we understand, is ‘cated. His real name appeared to be Pinon mpeokregingandbesling tet noma etebonle | ceiving fr) ST aber tutes dobeien-ste wilh Fe, Gar and | sition fs, I trust, both pacific and benevolent, As'a proof | heen more melanch Iy.than wes enticipeted. caper | abont to make atrip to France, Judge M. came to the <t, guilty; bit recommended to merey. be withontac uke “One cake, 90 cen's. 1s suihejeot, and we wat | listening for an hour to the. debates-—he will be tempted | Or thta, i may mention that I have never had a personel | sons ont af mine, five of them females, found a watery | United States, with Count Hochambean, in 1780, at the 4 till Friday neweata bold fusteation, aad bay ng whereelse bnt as abor Apen the deepest sawd tos! perplexity tepics ofa politica altercation with a human being in my life—that | have | grave. The names of those lost, are : Misa Fowlers, sister | age of 17 He now returna to his native country, efter an | gy Forfrited Bail —John Jones, indicted for algrand lareen- ‘Gourvud’s Kan de Beano, or True Water of Heauty, is a | {POM Moe a eg oie tne country. | Hever had occasion to call others—or be called myself | 6¢ the captain ; Mrs. Kent, a widow lady ; a little girl absence of 65 years —N, O. Hulletin, May 15. “tenting a watch. John’ Lightbody ond George Ca- well kuownand approves cosmetic for cleansing, healing, pasi- | Character. involving oven tie integrity of the Sattry | nefore any civil tribunal of theoarth. Itis true that pub- | named Rockwell, daaghter of 1. P. Rockwell of this city ; oy im for aa assault and battery, were severally called fying, and beastltying the enmmp erica, and by {3 dilvrins pro. | Ute perty names, be will au Toate? hetening to | lic duty has not unfrequently forced upon me thé necersi- | Mfrs, Vrigle and her child, besides a white boy and colored | Mux wno ovawr To KNOW BETTER.—A gentle: | to trial, they did net appear and their respective recog. verti preventing he fpraation of wrisklesand banibing thems | a fow party ramet, De ose rellcltnde for the wellare of | tY of taking my stand in meral opposition to principles | man, deck hands. Captain Fowlers whocommanded the | man, direct {rom Little Rock, states that jst br-| ances were onlered, etrented. as, were thowe of James Gouraud’s Hair Dye will change red or gray hair to a beauti that the virtues ef the Christian | Which | deemed injarions and unjust, But even then, || vessel, and his brother, were saved by clinging tothe | form he left that city, Dr. Solen Borland, editor of the ‘art charged with the latter offence. fol dark brown or blacky wi iat ; | hgconatey 3 ee trust, [have made the distinction which Christian feeling | yc; pad le ange A ag Hapa tp en at BL on he | Stewart eae al Dele win tian (ried for 0 petit fal du brpwa opine, utnont sting te hin, $1 Per Dot | atigion, und man relations towards God and oternity, | trust, | have made the distinction wtih Christian feelin | schooner until taken of by the captain of a vessel that } Little Tock Bonner, and Mr. Bordon, editor of the (a | Pitt Larency— lmaiet Tn Att trom the Depot of the ‘“Gourand’s Blane dEspogne, or Sproisn Whi.e, gives a pare | are forgotten in the higher importance of ‘ed against me. And though I have sometimes Py ved; f , zette, had embarked up the river on the steamboat F-xpor Ys I leis aiisantalaae v0 wargame ohn se utah tee | ero he i eres at ony pment ee at pe | es ag aed the, ne a | apa cama sg eee icnc | tery "PECAS, ply, aad eat ee ei fina Nl aay acon as aed othe peal rotiram fo perio |cmen nt rm any ne eae oe |i with Har are bed 0 hr rea five Me oirame Nie i eesaith Toners timte:| tory Ree eewlie ee ey winen : imitated. | ind he will nee the Holy Bible itself erected, or I should | rather as a species On eat - wae Menakie Poser. Grand Larcency —Cathorine Stewart,John Wilson,Dom jay now tore from | 80d he. P ing bad logic employed to defend worse bigotry. Crors in Gi —The Athens Whii blish- sales inick Waters and Mary Waters, were then tried for a grant road: rather, degraded, into a party ensign! These things | "8 ors IN Grorat he Athens Whig, publist — es 8 grand ferro o to and ‘choice eifumery, imported. trom ot) ary going on in the midst of tir, and_afound we. {do not Cnarren XXX ed in Clark county, Georgia, says, under date of | Navar.—The following@named Midshipmen in | larcency, in robbing ) x. Hagh M. Sherman of terns parte, takeupon me to say whether these things are right, er The Bishop concludes is tong epiale tothe Mayor. | the 18th :—""The crops are suftering mach for rain. We | the Navy have been examined by a Board of Offi. | Otrego County, on the night of the eth instant, of font et Agente—Jordan, 2 Milk street, Boston; 76 Chestnut street, | wrong; but | do say that if thes elawiulin the} finite deal of noth’ have had none for a long time, and the ground is thorough: | ‘cd for the purpose at the Naval Asylum, | gold and silver com, and also # gu f Robi Harrisbarah; Hi i , Gratiano speaks an infinit of nothing, more than icers, conven pury I . ag int ng eet hi [adel phy eee roma, Mews Ney, Heagkas"er’ | ministers of one denominatio ister of another ratiano tPunice; his reasons are aa two grains of | parched. The weather is exceedingly hot, and every | near Philadelphia, and found qualified for promotion They | worth S40 more, white We Wal ft Ot Ne te phe jury Fear estes Smiths Palinyiae Grign, Mpminoe cone: | ought to stand acquitted of blame in merely defending the | SY. athitin two bushels of chaff; you shall week all day | green, thing is withering, Wo learn {rom gentloman | ure arranged in the order of merit fixe by the Board:—" | ny street, in company with Catherine ves euiity ut i titi: ie Sg Sy Mans | ago cannes masa onthe yo tam an, hem You hve tem, they are | om fer cy at Ree ngah™ | oun acy ke ouney RT tant Demch Wacres Ma yy i from the ravages of the fly, and the crop will be small.” att, Goshen; lor, Newport; € Lowell; Ives, ryport; Preston, Portsmouth; Patton, Po id, Bang Lather White, Calais; Seth 5. Hance, Baltimore; Selby Parker ‘Washington; M Hichmond; Matewson, Norwich, Conn; Buti, Hartford; E.'C, Ferre, Middletown, m3 Im dy&wy re LEBCHES ! Saiheae ri, Ceeorge 'B. Buseell, J. AW. A. Nicholson, Thos, | Catherine Hew ar i ar RE USE, 8 bin, Gustavus V. Fox, John Matthews, John Bu-4 . last day of the May whilst under the threat of assassination. Even in thie comms thle Lay pak Faw aee g Wan wirn tax Inpians.—The Dubuque Trans- | Bes emt Chas. H. B. Caldwell, Chas. M. Fauntlerey, Sentencer.— To-morrow DE ve been convicted are re trae. ‘They may assail Bishop Hughe injustice to the persone wee consulting & angie te: | cript of the Sd says:—"A rumor is in town of a| William i. Fitzgerald, Miles, K- Warrington, Henry K. | Term, at) Parma cciva wentence press; they may assail him in the pulpit—they may 8 Nee eet here ontd ing, myaelt rests’ tipon | collision hutween some Winnebago Indians and the troops | Davenport, NB. Hartison, Faward ¥. Patnull, 8. | quire to attend to recede ook. A. Mt. Ibim in the public exserabhy tae ny vor decd, | my owninterior consciouruos ; whet 1 have sgid in the | st Fort Atkinson, in which two of the Indians were killed. | Woodworth Jamey Hi, Moots, Samuel awards, Thomas | Adjo id ido ner trust, will they be jie to fix upon his name. the stigma of | way of opinion, must of course, rest ‘pon the accuracy The particulars are not yet known, L. Dance, Charles W. Place, Alphonse Barbot, William H_ ts ‘ ie New Haven; Der, Providence: ‘a not worth the search.” ewbu- | anthorige and approve. These things, sir, I NTLEMEN.—-An af- ‘ " : <) Smith, Wm. H. Hudson, Charles T. | Dury. Berween CoLorrn miner a Ty judgment, and must partake of ite Imperfections : . Jamesnon. Albert N. Smith, hy r ry Gearusmen.— An, af 40,000 py we Br Whence caiblemeer tieckteias ead. ca weigion hut t have stated some things ax fects, merely on the Svtcrpe.—A_ correspondent of the Rochester | Crocker, John, " hen 5 Ae eeartt, mene o Aad fai of boner conte cal po Anse Te Wwialtiam. Wil pS pa hence 1 Poca minster OF the Christian aa caren poe the | strength of my memory, andi€ these should not be in re- | Daily Advertiser says that he saw a small bird in the act | Colty. Henry 8; Newceml oan &, Maney, fit rats rr Point, betwerremen, of this city. Philad's, ‘Tim: ” C. J, FERDINAND & COPPA, fliscusslon ot education Taatnaned that T shoal be sup: | ality a8 Thave stated, then do I willingly retract them of hanging itselfon the limb of a peach tree, hy a horse | hy. wbant 1. Reathaw, Ch ays, Johnston B, | lees m9 Im*re importers of Leeches, 119 Nassau st. | ported by the countenance of all good men, as the friend | for | have no disposition to do injustice to any man, Of | hair reig 1

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