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NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1844. Price Twe Cents, THE NEW YORK HERALD. AGGREGATE CIRCULATION THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. . To the Public, THE NEW YORK HERALD—Duily Newspaper—pub- lished every day of the year except New Year’s Day and Fourth of July. Price 2 cents Per copy—or $7 26 per annum—postages paid—cash in advance. vo THE WEEKLY HERALD—pnblished every Saturday morning—price 634 cents per copy, or $3 M per annum—post- ages paid, cash in advance, fe iroulation of the (VE "PHODBA NS and ore teatg the yeemany 100;” he added, in answerto his question: ‘a Coust of Oyer and Terminer. large body of the bone and sinew of the country, who bave | Before Judge Kent and Alderman Schiefflin and Has- been drawn trom our ranks by dissent, are fucking back brouck. again having found out that the chuich is their best | M,C. Parrxason, Esq, District Attorney. friend.” The Dean also remarked that the only ones hostile | Gor 10 1 of William Quin for the Murder of He to the churchiwere the stnail traders,and those in the mau | yi¢p Fle cher, oto House om the Five Ponts” on the “ acturing districts, whe were rather inclined to dissent. night of the 8h ‘he prisouer, who w an able; But even this was being remedied by the opening of St. | decent looking mon, was arreigned, and plead d not dlarks College.a Normal school,the objects of which Were | guilty. The lollowing jury was aworn, fer mueh de- to send clergymen throughout Englaud to inculcate the jay, several having reiused to serve on the g' true principles of the chusch;by the influence of their sous | teruining conscientious ser Upl: aes to finding thus educated, who went buck among their families, thry | guiity:—Elisha Ruckmas, Jobn A. Kennedy, Semuel Were producing returning affection to the church. He | Bowner, Jr. Edward Griffith, Semuel Pigott, Ww. M. Kes- Was present at the anuual examination of the College; st | san, W.'T. Oakley, Samuel Maycock, Azariuh Fish, Bil- was ut'ended by the Archbishop of Canterbury and many | jett'Nichols, Jobn ‘W Burdge, -wmuel Ey other Bishops. | ‘The young men were examiued particu | Susax Hanis was the first witness called and exomined larly as to the 39th article, by tne Bishop of London, and | py the District Attorney.—I boarded with the prioner at minutely on all the points of controversy betweea the | 66 Cross street in September lust. I occupied the back church of E1 and they gave evidence that their | room; there wes no communication between the two BEACON COURSE. [From the Puiladelphia Spirit of the Times } points of belief;;contended that no uction was necessary General Convention of the Protestant Epis | the subject now before the heuse, as the church was ure! the juiet, and in f thoreot read extracts from a recent copa! Chureh in United States. cmon prea rg by the Rev, Di. Ty ng, who advocated Wepnespay, Oct. 9, 1844. action ty the House of Bishops. (The low tone in which After the morning prayer was read, ' this reverend gentleman spoke, and the bustle werk al- Oa motion, the call of the roll was dispensed with, | W279 Occurs in the galleries and aisles, when the auditors shane minutes of yesterday were read and approv- | 2 ea “dinner time,” made us lose most of ed. . Dre. Tyne sim) itleman for havin; Rev. Dr. Urrotn, from the standing committee thought pring oh Tatts niene quoted as — on canons, to whom was referred two resolutions | thority on any occasion. But his sermon had referred to of the House directing them to enquire into the ex- | the unity of the church in Penusylvania, and it could not pediency of so altering section 4 of canon 7, ot 1838, | be taken as un argument that the universal church was ‘as to change the term of six months to twelve, fur | waited. He was ready to adopt the resolution of Dr. persons admitted to orders from other denomina- eek wes ample for all purposes pia Wy ioked tions, and also to report as to the expediency of re- | **ument had been heard on all sides, he wu 0 pealing the first sectiom of canon 1, of 1838, made FOOT RACE FOR $1000. f 18 RACE takes ‘on the Beacon Course, i THey ves te ee of October po er Reco permitting. The Purs- of $1000 is divided becweon the fret Second, third and fourth, for the greatest. distance performed in one There have thirty-seven peryons, froma diflecont gare of the United States and England, paid their entrance to start Tete area perenne the ent deans, "who live m the old country for 4 Major Henry Stannard of Connecticut, Jolin Golden, and othet would cease, and the sense of tne House be tested on the mere question, the ld, taen in the cli of cotunttge Potcen mle name ae muninens Heprated Pedestrians of the country. & report that both were highly expedient,and offer | Mr Oaiusr of N.J. was loth to trespass, but was for | teaching had been’ sound. When persous speak of un- | rooms, exceptisg turough tue hal, The prucwer and de. PRINTING of al kinds executed at the most moderate Price, yes “pOOT RACE ed resolutions to the effect. “They also offered the | the most extended license of argument. ‘fle most cor- | sound doctrine existing at Oxford University, they aretoo | ceuged lived togetier utinan tet wife, Om the night of and in the most elegant style. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proraistor ov THE Renar Esrapuisument, N following: Resolved, That this Convention confirm and ratify the 10th article of the Constitution, as awarded by the House of Bishops. The same Committee to whom was also referred the ex ency of altering canon 4, of 1841, on the trial of Bishops, reported a new canon on that sub- ject, which, wnen printed, will be laid before our readers. , A metion was made to refer to the Committee on apt to speak of the whole of Oxford as well’ as of Cam- bridge. " Persons do exist there, whose writings are of a | together alter dark. About 10 or I? o'clock we went Up Romunish tendency, but that is no reason why ull Oxiord | stairs together, and when she came down afterwards, disfaley should be 60 characterized,for the tracts are pub- | met Quin, the prisoner, at the door, end he struck be: lished by solitary individuals on theis own responsibility | Hur net in stich u way us to bust her. Bhe wes speaking te aud cost, and are merely the expression of opinion {rom A, | some one at the door which prisover did not uke. “He Band\C ; why then are they charged on the whole church | went up stairs and called her; she followed, and after. of Eogland? Another fact he would odveri to: that the | wards { heard some words between them, About one articles in the London Critic which have occasioned so | hour alterward prisoner culled for assistance ; | went up alarm here, are the production of three or four | gid found decease: lying on the fluor supported by the men, who have no preferment in the chuich | prisoner who said, be believed she bad kitled berself, of poaiand but in one instanee, that of Mr. Oakley, | Both of them were in liquor. ‘This was about 8 v’clock wi dially agreed wich De. Hawks in his proteasions of love for our commun church—he sub cribed to all his doc. on the above C » onthe 10th 5 her death (Sundsy evening) deeeases and myselt were inal aces, forage datanem, wil Septem ay tpaeastond tothe second ia the taser $id hs iif ies $30 forthe dco S15 forone mile gisof tht ores as te, $0 entries to the above to be bal fier by leter leet with Hirpaus arr. Fone Row, nat 0 will be at t - i ad ath, ecw the hours of 9nd" Dotclock. forthe All persons who tered £¢ pF sed py purpose of receiv jir numbers, get that the chureh is likely to sanction Oxfurd doctrines, what isthe remedy? Are we to enuct laws te have effect both present and for future generations, by listening to the rumors ofignoranee and prejudice? ‘T'o those opinions of theworld beyond the pale of our church, with which we have nothing to do : If we are to siay here to refute all such charges, we may stay here forever. The only remedy has to be found in the pastoral care of the Win Tit AK KANGE, PARE THREE SHILLINGS FROM PATERSON TO On and afer the Ist of Octuber the cars will leave— y ¥ Canons, the 8th canon of 1841, in reference to se- , resides over Weint. Marweset’s chal He alone y " aco ain eee LoRm (a the abore Co ew A mueting of ruehee will commence on | Curing dn accurate view of the church, (o report on pinta food Mersleaan dacthu: ror cakactortion ot vag shape eh at deeieiniin bie somimailec aad he oe baths elaernmbae dirare: tel nlratchs eyed ‘ 13g this Course on TUESDAY. the 22d, ad continue for three | the expediency of inserting in the last line w ter the | the constitution of the Church, from the hypothesis that | (Dr. J. qusatly went to his Chopel to heur him, and Crosstzamined by Mr. Staren —Deceased appeared in | aang ee da acne how aes Fees will be given : $200 for oue mile; | word ‘‘ address” the words ‘if they continue no | the church is responsible for what au individual Bishop, | hadjnever heard him utter a single passage relative to | the aite:noon us 1 she hed twken poison; I was in the torelock a.m, ON Suimars. Yo'clock A. M. four miles, ‘There will also be several ae a fet | other matter.” Preabyter or Deacon may say. The Church is not one | these controversial points between Romanism ne fae habit of being up and ubout the door until 2 and 3 o'clock. 3 M. | 4 PM, ww, tke., gratis, This was agreed to. jot or tittle responsible for it. ‘The Bishops are—if wrong | Copalianism. One fact will show how sriathy eee wu Many Mcintyaxe sworn, exumined by the Disrict At- 829 tf ec * A meseage was received from the House of | they may be impeached, if it is uttered in the discharge | jects were avoided. A Presbyterian friend belonging to | torney —1 live at 86 Cross street, in the house where the of an episcopate function. But their opinions cannot breught oa ayo the bration wedgra of graeien, te was unw! to permit the seeming conclusion to go to the world that we are disunited. ve may differ, tat this country, but in England at that time, asked iin to go | murder was committed ; | lived there on the 8h Sept to church with him one evening; he asked where, and | | saw the prisoner about 10 e’clock in the evening ; they decided to ge to the Temple—they heard the deputy | soner and deceased lived iogether four or five Ske; reach @ sermon, which inciinedj to the low church’! when prisoner came in, he asked deceased what she wes GRAND AND INTERESTING EXHIBITION! Bishove intorming the Delegates that they had aT THE th COLISEUM, 450 BROADWAY, passed the resolution from their body, concernin; an alteration of canon concerning the removal o OT OF WHITEHALL. ‘The Boats will follows nt and atves eit: 90. THE celebrated #xhibition of the BATTLE OF BUNKER | ministers from one Diocese to another. we cannot quarrel; we are inthe presence of Christ— | doctrine; the subject was the parable of tne Pharisee and | doing ut the door; she replied, that there was soma LEAVE NeW YORK: a Pus ad om BURN PNG ot citat TOWN, which The Rev. Mr. Coox offered a resolution, that ca- | His will holds us together. All are prepared to conci | the publican, which had been the Gospel for the dey, In | one ‘out of doors that wanted to her; he 9 and WA. Ms hs 996) ever sren iu this country, and which Isao graphically revresenr, | 108 31, of 1832, be amended, 60 as to insert after | lante—we are to agree tu differ, and willing to agree or al- | the evening they went together to a Puseyite church, a | jgoked about and then took her by thi and pulled = * 8, and BAY Fie ‘d ed, that the behol:er can hardl: suade telat heis not | the word “* Congregation,” the words ‘that such | low any difference of opinion within the limits of the i | the Presbyterian wished to go to one of the most ultra. 1 her the sooner she left the house the P.8.—All goods must hs pentose earitas aad are at the | Sustyet vst battle, groun ‘of thr Revolation ! ‘The’ woop restrictions shall not extend to the originating of | ‘*ny. Let us agree to differ, and never differ by striving | They went tothe Chapel, where the preacher took the them quarreling when they got to their Sf. ¥ 324 u marching —t ry ‘moun ous and cavalry ed fifag hows Cops Hilt chee of eee ke nd firing from Coppa’ Hilimships of war sailing up aad dows Charles Riva’, and pouring their’ broadsides. iuto the Amer entrenc! the British trpope Te Tepulsed ani driven with violeuce down the hill—the dreadfal conflagration of the town of Charlestown, » &e., all together, constitute a scene of the most thrilling interest, and which must be seen to same subject as the morning’s text, and presched a most hei f some one had fallen heavily on excellent sermon. He asked bis friend on their return | the fluor; | heard the noise several times; | was awoken- which he thought the movt evangelical discourse ; he an- | eq by the nowe and the quarreling, and heard a poise of swered most decidedly that of the evening. And this | ,japping as it to bring a person too, who had tainted; I Presbyterian was a man of piety and no way | nead her to speak to him; 1 took u con- prejudicedj and only declared as to the facts. Au- | die aud went up atans and found deceased lying onthe other fact bore on this subject He happened one floor: she appeared to have be n dead two hours risk of the owners thereof. FOK HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL, P ‘The Royal Mail Steamers and CALEDONIA. wil leave Dostoay tat the above ports, as follows -— t new parishes within the Jimits of another, and to clergymen officiating ina parish when duly invi- ted by the authority thereof.” Referred to the Committee on Canons. ae A motion was made submitting a new canon “‘of Lay Disciples,” which provides taat a communicant Rev. Dr. Brooxe, of Ohio, preferred the original reso- lution, but as he was desirous of unity, he was willing to vote for the subsiitute and should muke but a few brie! remarks. He would first address himseli to those whe ad- mitted there were serious errors in the church, but deem. ed at wisest to take no action. If the resolution i to be BRITANNIA, J Hewitt, Esq., Commander, Tuesday, Oct. 1, | duly appreciated, changing his residence from on to another, | defeated, it will be by those who go for peace, for they | 'ernoen to be in company with @ distinguished Eng! Cross~«zamined by Mr. SHaLen—I did not see the pris CALEDONIA. B.C. Litt ay Wedoeaday, 1 of ithe POINTE CY OF BAUTIMORG CHE | shall present a cerihcate of ats candmng {tor tne | bold the balance of poser, "On thees will ft the respoc: | lady, the. daughter of Mr. Alison, the celeorated writer on | onCramijcamencd,ey Mr, Swanan I aid, not see slop with H © FAIRY LAND ’S CAVE! zi ji or MERMAID’: The terrific STORM SCENE on the Merrimack River! The ISLE OF CYPRUS! And iew of the CITY OF LOWELL! the Manchester of America! with the Factories all lighted up anit AL work—toyether with a correct. v ew of the late SUUTH- WARK HIG U8 in the efty of Philadelphh ‘This exhivition, whieh has been vis Persons in Bostou and Philadelphi place on Monday the Lith insta, short time. Tickets 50 cents, sibility of defeating what is intended to pr.duce harmony inthe church. He had been charged with being conteu- ious, and with not being a good churchman. As to thc t, all were required ‘earnestly to contend fur the faith:” iu that earnestuess, he was Inte too much vehe mence, he trusted it. would be ascribed to his physica) temperament. As to his churchmanship, he held nosen timents which could not fiua their warrent in the writings of the late venerable Bishop of Pennsyivania ; he agreed with his theology, and his views of ecclesiastical policy were all in accurdance with his The hands then thut wrote on him ‘‘no churchman” must inscribe the same on the tomb of that venerable man. ‘those who agree in the fact toat errors exist, bring them to three poinu, but dis- “ Taste,” and sister to the well known historiun. He was | the open hand to ‘make hor go up swine; Susan Harris informed by her that she always went to the Temple, but | wus in the front door at the time that | heard the noise in the evening toMr Oakley’s chapel He asked ber, 08 | overhead; | went and gota watchman when | found she she was a competent witness, whether at the latter place | way dead; when | went up steirs | found the girl Busen he had ever heard a sermon at variance with the doc- | jubbing the dices¥ed on the fuee and Quin was sitting inex of the Church of Engh only once, | on u chwir crying; { told bim be had beter clear out ; be when the subject was or * mounteine,” | eplicd he hed deus nothing WIODE, and Mr. Oakley remarked if , ih enough we To the District dttorney—De ceesed appeared aa Well an would have micacles again, and this wes all she had ever | ysualacring the: ay ; | didnot think th: y were intoniceted heard that she could object to This shows that those | pe, GorpemirH exumined by the Dstarcr ATION Y— who ar considered the most ultra in their defence of the | | ¢xumined ut be post morfem ¢xamsutioD; Where Woe & errore of kome, do not use the subjects before their con- | conrused wound on the chest and neck, showing 8) mp- ions, but only as matters of speculation. And they | coms ot horsh treatment about the col ur bove, wbd sho tuted but a small body denon d the Ward and | oy both sides of the head. ‘bere was on extraveastion of ras minutes of the parish or a warden if there be no minutes, before he can become a communicant ot the parish inte which he has removed. Reterred to Committee on Canons. ‘ On motion of Rev. Dr. Mason, of N. C., Gulian C. Verplanck, Esq , was added to the special com- mittee on the translation of the common. praye) into the French language. The Rev. GC. Goopxicu, of La., was placed on the Committee on the state of the Church, to fill the vacaney made by the Rev. Dr. Wheaton, to whom ' leave of absence has been given. HOUR CHANGED To SIX O'CLOCK YP. M.—On and after Monday, Sept. 16th, 1844) the Night Line to ALBANY AND TROY will cae the hour of departure {fom 7 0 6 clock Peal, and wili land at Poughkeepsie during the great Fair and Cattle Show. Fare 75 cents only to Poughkeepsie. esday , . be Macy, TTursday, (70h, Thursday, 1, at 6 o'ldek, from Core ‘treat pier: M ine, at o'clock, from Barclay street pier, TROY ava EMPIRE. °° any, Seer i he ldgen under 12 years half price, Ors Open at 7, commence at 73g o’cl.ck precisely. P.8.—On Wednesdays and Saturdays) commencing at 3 P. M., the exhibition will be opened with the same unser’ Gus Rimies ai seranpes’o Ghich scot at See see strangers, to which schools of all kinds, Sunday ss eal, will be admutted om liberal terms.” ‘well as a 010 Im*m sneering the great Fair and Cattle Show, Tuesday, 17th, A message from the House of Bishops was re- | agree that they are errors of a radical nature, and also as | Oakley school; they were the authors of the obnoxious | pigod on the brain, having the appeussuce which 18 Usual 2 loca ih il Phan hy Will geduce the fare té THE TRICOPHEROUS ceived, stating that they had received a Canon, | tothe extent taey are spread, end the best means of their | aiticles in the Critio, which they, had obtained coutiol of | yo persons who are intemperate; this efusion of blood NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TR @AMBOAT | PRICE REDUCED 10 FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE. | concerning a Disoretion to be allowed in the call- | Correction. Let'us review the errors to see if they are pad Hale ae be: ak Pa Becmeas, me viinetuiee o was the couse, in my judgment,of the death of the wo- i IN) i Rr FERENCES ing, trying and examination of Deacons in certain bia yay SE RON en ae pobre Ree vatren cei atau Bee vee es bruise én'the chia. igstjos tee Fon fre thes Back AP archos sac Noeaiae GME Nad wetlel eonaticee yaalre ey Anieectedustan they | cases, Relerred to the Committee on Canons. | ,, tit It ies ‘This strikes to the head and lite ol the Pro- | He desired hero to read a letter trom Mr. Palmer, | of bung um imemperate wonons 1am Unedi to sare yr ol seg secknadbesinad our Tricopherops. Every person who hays comes recommend. |. La¢ Rev. Mr. Fircn, of Mich., offered a resolu- testant Episcopal Church—it is incipient Rumanism, whose writings all were familiar with; he wrote & | whether or no this was Caused from blowsor # tall he Steames EMPIRE, Captain & R. Roe, Monday, Wednes- | & by those who have used it. Price fift caats per bottle. Be | tion that it be communicated to the several Dioce- | “ad. ‘The subject of justification. The error here virtu- | narrative of the circumstances under which the Oxford Captain Wituxr, 01 the Watch, sworn—examined by i anueey Monies ch ee ne pega ie ie Taare iat pir Hair Cutting Rooms, 446 Broadway. on Coaseniionss that ee alteration ae meee ally is the substitution of personal Pigutevcaices foe the freia. ee Af piiees, eek nee csppeaced re Distnict Atioraey —1 went te the house, No. Cross 1 5 , sa sed at the next General Convention, to the 5th ar- | righteousness of Christ, as the means of justification za ag , sireet, the night of the murder, and found the * Nate oe tr Ce Costiiiods ttn My Dear Sir—t am stil using the hair getton W ieva tsar. | tiele of the Convention, to strike out the 8d para. | fore God, “This eco mystited thut he. Could uot distio: | time to reed it, But afterwards, when Mr Ward's publ: | woman eppeured very much bruised about tbe head and rt SW, Ow. ‘ McLean, Monday, Tent article. T'wo bottles are empty and I must soon send for | graph, which forbids the formation of any new | guish it from the Romish doctrine of justification, und de | cation in answer came out, he saw it on sa Mngt » | neck. She was lying on the fluor dead, and supporiny Weauealay and Rudey veniig, at 6 o'¢ , | Cita ding paydetatd) ae net anche ree | diocese out of an old one, unless it contain $000 | mands the Interpretation ofthe House of Sisbopato clear | ‘ls fend it and found in ous pan hati ely ave; | irom appearances thet vieleuee had been weed, 1 stat . fe it up. a e prisoner on ‘Thursday and Betsy Breas eee cele, any? Tuesday, The Boats of this Line, bin By their Hight deenght of wa- r, are able at all times to pass the bars, and reach Albany and oe time to take the morning train of cars for the “For peasaze or freight, apply on board, or at the offices on the wharves 336 pb las EEN CRS csi al li WCRI SEEMS, PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR ALBANY. DAILY, Sunda; pted—Throagh di © P.M., from he Steamboat Piet’ betwees The Steambost i eR GR Sin in A. P. 8c. John, Mond i Set pnd Friday, Keven at 6 o'clock. square acres and 30 Presbyters. Mr. Fitch sustain- is resolution by various local evidences of its efficiency, and it was reterred to the Committee on Canons, Rev. Dr. Harry Cronwatt, of Conn., from the Committee on the consecration of Bishops, made a report that they had examined the testimonial: reterred to them, in reference to the election of Francis L. Hawks, as Bishop elect of the Diocese of Miss, and that they were found correct and ready for the signatures of the Deputies. I hed some conversa- 0 resistance, but wa scurf Ihave ever cried. My eacnest wish is that others troubled as [have been may experience the same, which | they will by using it, L think it has established i beneficial, and scarcely needs m friead o EDMUND CEL’ 4 OTICE,—The tollowi i of Bi ‘tolen from the basement of House Now ie Varin Pp on the eveningof the 8th instant. Pawnbrokers and others are Rreby cauiohed againtreceving the same - larg ¥ oon, ‘al jpoons, 6 Dessert, 8 3 Tea Spoons, and i Butter Knife, marked 3 AT, » marked 5 TW, 1843. re are all of the *' Bead Pattern.” af The doctrine of the real presence of Christin the eucharist. We are told this presence is not actually rea or spiritual, but some r% finite, but which it is blasphemy to de: not, it is said, Transub- stantiation, but it that he could no: distin guish it ; and would as leave havoit. In effect there was no substantial difference between them ; it led to the Ro mish doctrines and tothe genuflection attendant on its ceremonials. He was born, confirmed and baptized in the Roman Ca- tholic Church ; all biseatly impressions were formed in that communion, and he could bear them record that in another, he found that in speaking of high churchmen | Cyuss examined by Mr. Suatxx and their short comings, he gave the best evidence that | tion with the piisoner. He mad the Church of England was not liable to Remish tenden- | wiilir g to go with me, cies. ‘The letter from Mr. Oakley stated that the book of | " Sustw Hansis recalled, examined by the Distarcr At- Ward was not sanctioned by any authority inthe church, | sounxy.— ‘he house is two stories high ‘The only room and no one of note whose name was known, upheld its | in the house, besides mine and Quin’s, is the gariet, and doctrines. He asked, then, ought we to magnify things | aisouroom belonging to Mrs. M’intyre. There were which in England were looked on astrivial and transient! | some men in the room with deceased during the evening. The gentleman from Ohio, who bad been nurtured | { gid not hear them have wny Words together while there. in the Roman Catholic Church, bad turned, and the ept away in afew minutes reaction nad carried him a little too far He could examined by Mr Snaren.—I had k: state a fact ascertainedjon the most diligent enquiry : but tor five Weeks. She was in the habit of drink- A suitable reward will be given for the fa part Dissent anp Romanism —The House then took | chi ci it t rding to | 20 churchman bad ever gone over to the Church 0! | ing a good deai of raw brandy. I hive seen ber dink ‘The Steamboat ROCH: ‘A. Houghton, on | the whole of the above, Apply at 32 Broad street, or 16 Vorich up the Resolution of Mr. Memminger, and the sub- ovine ti hs believed ine mien ‘of theseeer, | Rome whe had not once belonged to the Evangelical hate Biuss at onetime. 1 id not heer ber say she bed Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, Kvenings, at 6 o'clock. ° wns oat ooatne | stitute of Rev. Dr. Young. : rors, and that they were held and taught by the Protestant | party—they were generally men ot piety, who, in th heen threatened on the evening in question. [have beard 2 Fivailoth teas cee dime eat FOR SALE. Dr. Hawas was entitled to the floor and after | Episcopal Church he should be strongly’ inclined to go | Wort to rid themselves of one extreme, run into another. | that u man callec Butcher Bill bad struck her some sew 1 Phe Swamboat NORTH AMERICA,. Ui R.G.Crat. | A GREAT BARGAIN is now offerered to any person who | asking a patient hearing, hoped that he should be | back to the church of his tathers, and «fer Limseif as u | Mr. Sibthorpe, oe of the Evang: a pesty. had written | days belore He don, Tuanday. ‘Tharsday cad Satesioy Rivomocee ar'¢ is desirous of engaging in ove of the vest andmost profitable | ° b . he H negotiator for the union ot the two churehes It could | much and violently against e suddenly turned 10 | Manta Faxeaan, (colored,) sworn.—She testified she o'clock. f pusiness Iu New Yur, consisting of Palmo's sell kupwn | (ortunate enough to present the matter to the House pe. be accomplished by a little mutnaleonceasion ; the | ber faith. When t he soon retracted, and said he bad | jived in the gurret, 86 Cross street, at the time of the mur- Mona eae, GOLUMBIA, Captais William H. Peck, Rant, and all the F tures, Marble-top Tables, &e., Be oars pyle Sat Dhonsety fp ted love to | superstructure could soon be modified to suit ail on the J 19tnd hie haven go wmuldy chery tial he caine bec! der, and beard w noise en that night. londay, en iy, and Friday an ty Afternoons, at +4 . si 0% - 1 jouve ‘as Ons jeep a evote: ove to je hac nek vine n Mr. Sib horpe ret ‘The cuse ber rested, when Mr. Shaler summed vp. The church, and declare his reny ‘ District attorney spcke in reply, when his Honor charged With these remarks be advised that the Protestant Epis | and recupitulated the lestimory, commenting upon the copal Church here allow the Church of England to pu- | tacts in relation to the quarrel, which he described as @ tify hereelf, and let us engage in no entangling alliai miserable brawl, such aw usuully occurs in that wretched ‘The discussion way continued by the Rev. Messrs | pert of ourcity—the “Five Points” There was vothiny Smallwood, ‘kes, and Forbes, chiefly in explar in the cose to constitute the crime of murder; and it cou! question of these three errors, aod the yoke of the Pope might be maue comparatively light and easy. Ii the qu: stions which now agitate vur church are not the ques ons of jthe Reformation, he could not see what was Pro. testantism and what Romanism. Aste the limitation of these errors, it was notorious that ten of our Bishops had felt it their duty to bear testi Sorcing Pasweugers taking either of the above lines will, arrive in Albany in ample time to take the Moring, Trains of Cars for the oa or west The boats ae new and tubstantal ave far nished with new and elegant state rooms, and for speed and ac- commodations, are uurivalled on the Hudson, i yersons ‘re forbid trusting any" of the boats of this ry: Poriauce calls the present proprietor to. the south, winch is the aly reason for his disposing uf the above.’ “Ot teeee BY LETTERS PATENT OF THE UNITED STATES CURE FOR BALDNESS AND GRAY HAIR. CLIREHUGH’S TRICOPHEKUUS ! the Church. He stood as no partizan, but had no wish to conceal his opinion; he only desired the subject to be placed in 116 true bearing. It wis dis- ingenuons to conceal that important truths had been uttered by gentlemen on both sides‘of thie i i f ory Tine, without der from bs 01 uestion. Hisdesire was to reconcile themand lead r. - pans "4 Hox peso fe ight? ‘oa board, orto P.C. Schultz, PATENT MEDICATED COMPOUND. ile middle ground, Principles have pecans peel bem er) B mee Sonval Charges are they hepa Maes after some unimportant business the House not bo: consklered. » poe ang) pie ron rie ‘ ee Lok LEASE ai cre | Toniy eave wonsdy oper punaga who uae dily, tobe the | vaxzced on one side which embodied sacred truths, | (faginteyiorsenlity and contend yguinet that? Thre eG Chal eSlea seme res ee Killing. of another, ia punishable by confinement in the ABANT AND CHEAP EXCURSIONS, Map th Yatore ihe helene be ee ethin; wo | Which, if violated, must recoil upon us; to these | Bishops have sanctioned them with sume minor reserve- | 907 St District Cow ptey. State Prison for three yeers. The testimony was so de- hairy t0 restore the hair which has {allen off or become th Fomove all scurf and dandriff; to cure all eraptigns and diseases ineideut to the skin of the head, and to make the hair soft and glossy, witnout any greasy appearance. Ladies and gentlew'en are exatroned against the use of all nos- pa rood ang ms of Fs reese, or ghar. as matter. Ignorant oiat suc public; but ears experience five ‘confirmed, and the medical faculty. tustam ase? fa aie er ol Wm Redmond, a bunkrupt.— uence of a report of this case in the Express culated to place the opposing creditors, ihe Bank of Charleston, 8. C., in an impioper light before the public, it is indispensable to state from the evidence their true position. Thejreport of Express states-- ‘Although one fective and the witnesses being of that cl se, some will receive their testimony with suspicion, but he had kuown instances where women Who lost their chastity still give testimony which was worthy of credibility. The Jury found the prisoner guilty of manslaughter in the 4th de gree. The prisoner was remanded ond the Coust ed- he subscribed from his heart, and would uot lend his hand to their destruction; on the other hand, too, a state of things had been described which demanded our attention. The Dr. briefly reviewed the proceed- ingsof the House on thissubject.. The resolution as ons, and in a neighboring diocese, even after the appecr ance of No. 90 of the Oxtord Tracts, episcopal sanction had been given to the whole series. (Rev. Dr. Ogilby de nied this, and Dr, Brooke was called to order for irreievan- cy, but after some conversation De. B. proceeded.] There SUM (CJ MONE: NEW BRIGHTON, POR’ fai ) ISLAND,) AND Ni ate K FERR pete From Pier No. 1, North River, of Battery Place. i = 'New York ‘at 9 and ii o'loex, 1844 —Leaves: A. M.. at 334, 6and! P. M. i were publications of the church in which this system 0! | of the most obstinately opposed, it is but justice to Messrs ula a Mn mani 3, nd 2 minnie | SE Oy Sra ina reese © MAA | OS nel, and armed ‘out Our Aricee, ang | Setactnn weaving dleniel and in gone ivan, | eho say that hr sehel fn aukrupcy spears | oro = gave Ne ‘Beihon a Wand 0 A. ak at sandra | Chtletidaa ne tyere freee td Paras, V. | atthe nund principle was not to enter too much | teaver hs or exetdch ond teeta itlething te so preseeted tn tila ainteist, intsmueh en thi assets ‘Setore ttoge Daly. ‘On Be f the Hale sider tite coat ne axe iuto detail, but to fix certain great principles and | small that it will die out of itself? He opprehended not. | 2} prog Ne iat kat ooteie ge Daly. ae ‘On Sunday—Leaves New York, at 9 and 11 A. at 3, 6 and ware of the counterfeit sold at fifty cents. 010 3t*re ’ Boor te: . rn show a large amount of debts due to the firm, and consi. Oct. 10.—Andrew MeGoun vs. John Stephenson et al. P.M. Leaves Port Richmond, at 90 minutes to 8 and 10. AM; TO LET sebayd ot Soenbenld to sinh Ht ht st Thie felled page rabiarndesicr ny nek euler. a tbe | derable real estate and other property belonging to them | crhis was an ection of trespass alleged to have been com- 4 “tray! D Chur! — , and f" " ont Nin 8, 184 myll 6m*re Fost Orrice, New York, Oct. 5, 194. Faith wan opibadied is slepater peaiemed ere duty of ite legislators to do all they can to extinguish st. | in‘be tho doubt, reatiacd far the ereaivors ty the general | mica at Harlem on 2th November lest, in pulling down will be no doubt, realized for the creditors by the genere! | steam engine and other machinery. ‘It sppewred that assignee” This implies, of course, an obstinate opposi- | yy louned some money ou the premises, and teok a tion in a case of a bona side bankruptey—implicating the | Pecovered mortgage, that # foreclosure was’ thi liberality of the Southern banks, and w prospect of aband- | Undera decree in Chancery nge- some dividend. Both these implications are unfounded. | ments with Stephenson, who promised to poy the interest ‘The creditors sought no publicity, but deprecate | by instalments, The plaintifis claimed under the mort- none, and they protest against calling that a report which | gage, when defen’ ho also had en alleged claim, is not in proof. They will state their case :—Wm. Red | {ek away the artic ting of gisss doors, windows, mond iosists upon paying his share of the co-partnership | and steam engine, and which defendants allege to have debts, by a certificate. His co-partner having madi heeo purchased by then at a Sheriffs sale. tisfactory compromise out of Court, ne objection wa ‘Adjourned over. tinued to his discharge—so that ‘the pending ca affects Mr. Redmond, against whom his creditors c U. &. Marshal's Office. 1 HE four rooms in the Merchant's Exchange, Tiesche Basch oF tower Pen OR eee given a or how ie first of December Oe y abe seen n ime acall on terms wil made Know by application to ds GREEN PEARSON. JOHN LORIMER GIL oT lwere, ‘Upver Pow Ofte, Ne MONEY TO LOAN. $2,500) oxSe Or BOND, AND, MORT, $3,000 {Mander a, at 09 3t*re Gentlemen say let it alone, it will go out of itself. They therefore are voting down all conciliatery measures, a» likely to tend most te'the peace of the Church. To dis. courage ‘the indroduction of a mvasure, and to vote 4: down efcer it is introduc: very different different .resulta. If we vote this down, it i cense to the errors of Tractarianism. Its advocate will a y it had been so beforea general convention,and some did not thiuk them errors, and a mpjority of them so tri fling that they were not worthy of notice, so they would decide to push the system forward, and push it they will in the meantime we who hold them errors, wili Lf our voices against them louder and louder for permitting any member to make his own inter- pretation of these. He thought, however, Judge Chambers’ limit was too large. Sr. H likewise referred to the arguments of Dr. Jarvis, and Dr. Mason, of North Carolina. He passed next to the review of the Rev. Mr. Young’s substitute. His great argument inst this was, if the House of Bishops should give authoritative interpretation to our Article, those clergymen who held, conscienti- ously, counter views, would be forced to read their own condemnatiun from their pulpi‘s—this could FOR crorostinnie Ane, UcED: “TAL ‘OWN, IVANG, WiLESIERBOCR TaSinOs AND YONKE and sher Saturday, August 31st, 1844, the new and substantial Mteamboat WASHINGTON IRVING, Cope Hiram Tuc, will leave the foot of Chamber street for the above places, dail ABE ML, Sanday excepted. "Hetaruing, will eave Crotiuville 1 634, and Siug Siug at? o'clock A. Me’ landing at the foot of lammoud street each way. Kor ascae or freight, apply on board, or to STEPHEN B. TOMPKINS, 192 Went street. s32m*re ARVINER AND TREO WEED. or ork. 43% PEARL STREET. FORK DA’ dev Dar Vetobor 22 0 zh Oc'ol is to inflict the paternity of Tractarianismon the chu ch ‘umentative and excellent speech. The new steamer BSCOT, Captain “ME 5 Pe Pe ore SP ‘ Ocr. 10.—Peter Swade, who woe examined yesterday N. Kimball, 1 the end of T wharf, Boston, ‘OTICE—Consignees of the following goods pr last voyage | Not then be the mode of conciliation. Neither | —the contention will wax louder and louder.— b sie seen very “Tuesday ‘aud Friday evenings, at Nore ship Tarolinta, Captain Smith, from Liverpool, are | proposition met the evil. To ascertain this, look | Bishops will retaliate upon each other, dicceses will dil atinsed during its existence onthe charge of Necrepelipre: ed totageihd been committed o,slogk, | Stakes will be in readiness on, her arrival i the above Ceneergs B le Beak ee re eaabeoriger and pay thatre ht} at facts; it cannot be denied that a diversity of | fer among themselves,and if we hang together asachurch: | or his old private debtto rel ie Breiag 8 renee arrested a tee Ouyé sich 6, acharge ee eee egret ene UE after. #4 Grindstones, egosigned to James Barker, ‘Drmond | Opinion exists and distracts parties—convulive | until the next Gunerai Convention, we come hire ripe | ° proof, Wm. Redmond was himself examined on outh, | (ig vers ieee aera few aye rince on a charge WALL AND WINTER AKKANGEMENT. H. S—one bale Woolen Cloth, consigned to. Wm. Heycoek. agitation follows, to which we cannot shut our | for what? He would not venture to say what! He held, | ong stated— The amount of capital was in bills rece 8 oho we.” frets Rordacen; whceneael aed NEWARK ~-ND NEW YORK, lore. JOHN HEKDMAN, 61 South street, . | nowever, as a distinguished gentleman in New York d two stores, one in Water street, and one in Pi rque “ jwanows, 7 ae ° eyes. Devoted and honest men differ as they be , ble, an itores, i discharged, the charge not being sufficiently sustained by BW: GER Soler ete AUKET SHIP HO. TINGUER FROM LIVERPOOL | jjc ints of vital importance, and this makes | lately said, “the church must be corrupted, purified or | streot, in the fall of 1837. Mr. Redmond contributed none | (ne evidence “ b dee . i, west side Burling slip, wi hout delay. All goods not f one. Ur. i. | sion of the House on this subject would fan lame 79.000. As far as | know, th #0 withdi Superior Court. Sh a irre etre cede ten Nae: | Sr VSOBUOEL E iNauas, | S'Geen eile impebanee of usioh to corse up| Cutmeohre7™ 2] Rote Taciangetwenn | re apd oh itraal pp be tr ie see Oe poe € y . A a ao p | end o1 ’ ; id part —I , I know, ui 0 x] een; Oct, 10 — Will lett . The Ne rer wa Ne York, fot wt Berchet voce one : ‘ S7 South street-_ | in the Christian spirit of brethrem of the same | ed, will say with modesty and humility that it is their | ,oieenoia ‘axpenees 1637. to 1942, 916,000, which’ woeld | Incurtnis Compony —Thie was on ection brought sgasnat An re +] BYtiper poke rack oi pine tie H LASGOW. | household of Christ—brothers of the Church, and | duty to reinvestigate the subject, and if they Gnd them: | jeave $64,000, which was applied to the payment of debtr | the defendants on a policy of Insnrance effected by the 5; ERP = , Guan - Ts pel vessel will pl clear their goo rita! in the heart—to lay aside all feelings, all prejudice, selves wrong they will recant. Let us then try this by me.” Capital— The estate contributed as capital | plaintiffon the stock and fixtures of a drug store, situated FOR LIVERPOOL The New Line—Hegalar wen 2 pe atener Een DELLE UBT RE ADE” ali ‘ 2 | measure as the only thing we can do, and net prophecy 4 eet t $16,000, one $14,000." landt atreet, for losses hy fire to the alleged Packet 21st October—The superior fast sailing pack- all partiality, all attachment to mere opinions on a ‘J was encumbered, one lot $16,000, $4, at 63 Courtlandt st los: y 8 ship ROCHESTER, foo ons burther, Captain Were Tor Pott Tet Hiner ortho Caled Sone geveral sltap asa general sacrifice for the gene- any evil consequences ; let us use the best means ci | N.B. ‘These were sold to pay the mortguges, and yield | amount of $1800. The fire took place on the 25th of Jenu- Hor th re pag! Lae Gay's spacions aceommo- | [tis anew work of reat popularity and unquestioned worth, | Fal good. All there loved their church, all foved dong [ill Fd Loads [abet lata fi - ed nothingRo the firm “The titles even were hia le ary last. It was put in for the Gefence, toe the stock ‘or tre Passage, . i ? : ty | 5 ! He s v ” t 4 SA ot SSE eee ait. | age me "memset tig AMY | ne! anther lt them, then, "Jun hear | Nplred geatomen coor say Woethey | SEMEL ng team foo oer A, | Walworth sm ey were ane ir CORRULL © See, obec ‘127 Fulton street, | and with a pommon effort 40 carry. oat a | corded 1 anegetive vote against a measure 40 calculated to | Mir. R. aays, " the bulk ol them were not received and Tr- Price of Passage $100. ye Al 9 PHIA, suggestion, which would reconcile all principles, | promute the peace of the church. duced to money.” The creditors charge that the oppli U, S. District Court. ‘The packet If Hloingeas, Captain Ira Bursley, master, 1050 x i fuse biing packet barge BLA Th | and give @ common ground for allto stand on. | The Rev. Joun M. Foxsxs, of New York followed | Caron of such ‘arg amount out of s concern of po eval Before Judge Bet ns burthen, will suet Rochester, and sail on her regu- J., Joho 8. Remington, master, will sail positively on | Dr. Hawks continued—The evil to be apprehended | Our present space will not permit she insertion of his very | able capital, was not bona/ide. They also charge that | Oct 10—John Williamson ant othe . 5 “ the profits did not warrant this abstraction, being less by | her tackle, fe —Previous to the pr FORK NEW ORLEANS—The spiendid new athens at RE, cF Dasgete, having snperios f ‘cy The opinions of no man, nor any body of men, should be he Rev. Dr. Janvis of reveeeias seid, tein been | near $90,000 then the eum taken out, leaving the firm per. | of the tela Coens livelled her in order to recover their pecker slup KMETEE, Captain Rassel!, wow loediag | scons, apply to JOHN FOWL & SON, taken us the opinions of the church, which assumes nv | anticipated in many points ; he had listened to all that had | fetly hollow, and that ines Was rxtende! to be when the plaintiff in thie case paid them in order aes rmey p bart, fice of, Wall street, will be dis: | ™itr'tw shoo 101 South Wharves, Philadelphia, | responsibulity—but, tanding firmly on her articles and her | been said with great pleasure, but still he was of the de- | ween five and six hundred thousand dollars, which was the vesvel cleared ont, and they in turn bring Paget for © Seg ger “> standards handed down for centuries—-based on an im- | Cided opinion that not one of the propositions ought to | not bona fide. They charge that from jovember of tion wgainst the vessel in to recover the pass, ond he felt bound to vote against all, because it call- 1841 to their osking an extension in April 1842, Mr. Re¢- pregnable rock—resisted eqnally the surges of dissent on Judgment 4 This beantiful ship is, 1200 + ister, and fitted up i O RLE, style unequalled by any ahip afloat, (oF the’ comfort of ‘cabin, pS eed et r they former! id to the sailor second cabin and strerage passengers. ‘I hose about to embark hee—The known fast sailing packet | oneside, and the encroachments of Rome on the other. | ed on the House of Bishops to do'what in the nature of | mond’s firm raised by fictitious exchanges $222 000 That Sursed Bi pedict, for plaintifiy. Edgerton ana ne j } 5 ila ’ Where." For pasmage apply on board, ata A “the ships Ot thie Vine fave new. commeveed thai regular | ae eS tae cae Ee ie apinnone 7 | recentiy Fetuned roma Visite England. Novwithetane | WDavallable assets to the amount of $220,000, leaving ile 4. fonts ctees! yi A wg OO ee mney poet False opinions will be corrected best by the force of truth, | ing the ease with whicn we reeeive publications from | jogg on the southern banks, y caused sixty day Before Judge bet 7 7 = | find this the ouly reguiar line sailing out of New York ice New | guided by divine light. Look atthe mighty engine oi | England, it is scarcely possible for us to understand the | pills to be drawn on them, don no resl trans. | Oct. 10—Potrick McKelior ve. Roger NEW batt mt! Ly e—Fitst | Olen .and the price of low, for whieh apply on htyfeither for good or evil. hen for evil, | precise ion ot the church there That there is a dat one time bad $100 000 Migr tel J be. | wee in ec ion matituted at the plain? me CIO Tb Menene 5 ing packet | board, foot Wall sireet, or to press can correct the press. All attemp s | struggle in the Church of England cannot be denied, but Heston und New York. That in April they | cover the value of a horse ond the expe! 5. Retiorte, wneter, te now loedio W. & J. T. TAPSCOTT, atrain it have failed and recoiled ; and so | it is not generally on doctrinal points of Romanism or d obtained an extension from the Charleston | qvecking of said horse, Iteppenred in whrhave ch. For cabin, second cabin au 76 South ; ‘ al f the strugele je the hile. sb pens hi ccommoda. ion, earl « ine” 76 South street cor. Maiden Lane. | should we be warned If these Houses go on to extend | Protestantism ; the principal point of the struggle he | Banks for twelve months, and in June stoppe d hay. | tendant, who is a blockemith, while s! Plication should be made Ou board, at Alneray's wharf, ory” | gag Holmes Line” prekee ship Alabama, will succeed the ¥az00, | the meaning of our articles, they may goon for ever. Ii | church aguinst the state, and every member of this Con- | ing first paid offin full their New York creditors and most | pricked him in two different places on t Jos) MeMUKRAY, <s SANS AND GALVESTON | (ey attempt to legislate opinions the task will be inter | vention must sympathise with that church in their strug | of their correspondents abroad, ond used up, pledged and | that he afterwards died, as the plaintiff e2hee 100 Pine street. corer of South'street. | FOR NEW ND GALVESTON, jut admit the evil, admit that erroneous doc | gle; they have been fettered md enslaved by the ttate, | aarigned every thing that cond be meied into mone: ing been ro imjnred. In defence it wae urged thatthe p Ie ry thing y bli-hed tracts; new ones will | and the object of the struggle is to get rid of it, It is not they assigned the most hopeless stock of valueless payer | pricking @ horse is a matter of every day occurrence, ond trines are premu' gated, in pul succeed ‘hese, and by the force of truth these will be found the true correctives of error. In these tracts he himself tound much to condemn, and something to ap- prove. Buttothe remedy. Let the church with one our country and Scotlond the same state of agitation as in Fog and the reason is obvi- ous, In Scotland, the Episcopal Church, or as it is cail- ed, the Catholic remainder ef the Church ef Scutland, true that there is ii ling Facket Ship | To Sar. on SatuRpay, 2TH OctoweR, at 4 o’cLocK, Aa P. Captain ti. J. He Traske of 1,100 to af Ta sa above, her, regal al se ioais heen ship's ‘if axe tA ohn t. Weaht, Co forapleidor or Gomfore RppIy om boarder Orleans what, et steauser has bose overheated, and prt fa cr which will not at best, by the testimony of two witnesses, | ‘bat it is almost impossible to shoe a horse without prick - py 20 centa in $1, and hes not paid ox yet ony thing. No | ing him, and that plaintiff's horse ¢id nat receive proper creditor hopes for even 10 cents. the whole has gone | treatment afterwards Decision to-day. ©, Sherwood into the banda of an officer peculiar to New York, agene- | for Plainti@. N. B. Blunt, for Detendent. ea neeteeceereee Oe SURE. COENT OF SURI Srhets NS A FOK LIVERPOUL—New Line—Keguiar Packet TEXAS—via HAVANA AND KEY WEST. of Oct—'The regular fast MiB arte of Wall street, or to blew seas ice refuse to commit herself to the systems of any man | have been persecuted by the Stato—it is in @ porition of | ral agsignee, who has $2500§ other estates to manage - " < EK. COLLINS & CO, 56 South street. | been RT ey Sd = spate ten ; decide distinctly to abide b her oldstund. | coutention with numerous sects around it, and is in the degut tbe watitere ave veasivel nothing The only Court Calendar=—This Day. saga § ‘a ips + | state-rooms, every way adapted for the comfort of baseengers-— | arde, and disclaim all those foreign doctrines, and espe- | same position as we have been, obliged to keep on our | real estate ina contested claim to an interest not in the Common Puxas— 17, 48, 3, 110, 63, 69, 38, 22, 08, 66, 7 The packet eins, Capt. John Collins, of 11(0 tons, | She carries sufficient fuel from here forthe yoyage, and will Olilly any tendency towards allegiance tothe Church of | panoply. The consequevoe is, that they understand | jand, hut the lease of Gothic liall,and a iot mortgaged for | 94,6 41.51 will sucoeed the Gnrnek, and sail 26th November, her reenlat vmod onby te lawn and vocal y y 6' land better th sd, P day. Mer arrest | Rot stop at the intermediate ports only to land aud receive pas: | omg.” “Thi he thought could be done by harmonious | church principles in Scot! tter than in England, and value, and some wild lunds inthe Wer Sv renion Count - 46, 47. 65, 57, 58, 69, 60, 61, 62, 68, 64, that the acceptance of these fictitiou #, with no sure funds to meet them, w That the undue preferences given were fraud the act. That the vse of wust fi fic he anserted that ey were better understuod here than in England. This hed been conceded to him by gentlemen ot high standing in England, that we were im a better condition, because their convocation had been put down, and they could heve no meeting to express their senti- ments. * Parliament,which consists of Roman Catholics— or he would call them romanists, for he denied that they were Catholics—end even infidels had neats there to legis- late for the church, The Bishop of London had told him that he preferred no legislation on account of the constant fear that it would be wrong. The Par- liament of is acting as the church—it 65, 67,70 72 73 76 77, 78,79 80 Crmerry Count 80, 3, 42, 91, 92, 08, 96, 98, 99, 100, 109, 16, 23, 73, 90. action, and without any man giving upa single point o1 [yon Me thought ‘teould be attained, he there- lore concluded by pioposing the following : Whereas, the minds of many of the members of the church throughout itsanion are sorely [grieved and per. the roduction among them, of seri trine and practice, ing their origin in certain writings emai hiefly from members of the University of Oxford, in ‘land:—And whereas, it 1s exceedingly desirable that the minds of such persons should be calmed, their anxieties allayed, andthe church fh FOR LIVERPOOL— Pack apply to Capt. Wright on board foot of Ulinton ORR LTP ERE CPL Heanles Beaket of the 11 4 ‘orto A. USTARD & ‘ UNITED SEATES, Captain Briton. Fhe cocom: | wee terre 1 Peck Blip. jauivire (or camin, secoud cabiy and steerage. paaseny me aneurpessed by any Other sh'p iu the port, and aa uumber of hor STEAM SHIP ALABAMA.—This veugel Passengers ate already engaged, those desirous of securing berths Urotaeco Inspection Whart Bin Eg, shoul nike early application On boar foot of aiden lane, or wal _ tor x ou yay Sa eusiee 100 Pine street, comer of Sonth street. 4, ° Passengers ave requested to call at the Consignee’s office, No. 5 FOR NEW. ORLEANS —Dhe fast sailing ship | 206 rront street, anil art thevr berth twekee, "oo Re re" Sitaniny, Geiobes thee P. Saae iD, PACKET” OFFICE, 6) ot bona fide Ove Butt Ovraun !—In glancing over a paper i! ® rely on the 7 evidence of Mr. Redmond himsell, his books, wit | (rom alcutta, we tind an account of « traveller which he was familiar, his correspondencs ‘and the te from the mountains of Norway who has lately mony ot his clerk. It they sustain them, they insist t arrived in India, and ix announced us a “ wonder his ia not one of of cases the bankrupt lew | being a bona fide Norwegian runner, who was reaches—nay, more, the bank, as deeply interested in the | about to attempt the discovery ot the source of 5 4 feat ret fase toand from Great Britai Ty passed modatic disabused of the cht { holding, in her arti les and of bona fide character of mercantile dealings, has felt it» | the White Nile, on foot, and unattended. He Wins sevens saola gl erties teeueeats whe eth By babe de re Liverpool. Passage can at all ims be | foes, doctrines and practices consitent with all the views { did not do so until the year es, when it became | duty ia investigate this case and submit eto acourt, an’ | exvects to be absent from India only about four the lowest rates. ‘Those sof scaring berths, will require | fumaxed at the lowest rates, to and from Liverpool, by and opinions expressed in said writings, and shouldthere- | alarmed at the emancipation of Romanists in Ire- | if itis obstinate not to be appalled at the enormous ex | mrnihe und he we tke it # direct line, crossing to make early application oa board, at Piet No. WE; i, or to | dir becket ships sailing under the new, arrangeinent every, fem | tory bo freed from a responsi iiny which does not proper. and, when they had attempted to suppress ten Bish | pense and tedious delay necessarily incident to euch « | quate? and be is 10 BO ite runs 'a degree - LAN, a ; Pod : eland an ind when they had | ¢, . je ¥ NB, ihe eabecriber will have e reyalar succession of first Branches A reesieee eed ination cs wabeserdl | Resntn thik che teene: ot Bishops be respectfully | veen warned by the burning of a Bishop in «ifigy to the Wastinteaets gray. Aas, he the press hes heen” in twelve hours, and can go three days without class ships, sailing every five days, for the above AH—The truth ; food or water, by merely taking a dish or two of oF SAVANNAH—The sorted to, let the whole truth come out, and such princi ples be vindicated as wiil sustain the mercantile charse | <vrup of raspberrics, of which he carries @ small ter of both cities. The testimony hus been read, and the | bottle; and when he does procure tood.a very arguments of counsel on both sides will develove the | small quantity will suffice ; but when it i# plentiful proofs and grounds. The case is continued to Friday, | ue eats enough for three days. This wondestul 1th, eure the United Stutes Court Rooms, in rear o! | man carries with him fal amap, 4 compass, and -f i —~ cI insti in England, | Seotl IHSAVANNAN-"The shin RHODE ISLAND, | Walts'witont distant ory ot chutes: Fourier far ‘apt Andrews, wi por il ter, f daray, Oevober 12th vnc ot Wve above Pork on) UA etsy IE DY Teter Post DN WRDMAN, 61 South st For pasotee, having excellent accommodations in cabin and EXC = RELAND. steerage, ali of which will be at the lowest rate, apply to GI ENGLAND, [REL A ze Hk dE sora Aare eer tee requested to communicate with this House on this subject and to take such order thereon as the nature oni magni- tude of the evil alluded to may seem to them to require ene Memminoen gave his most hearty concurrence to these resolutions Rev. Mr, Mason, of Md., did not wish to delay the streets of London, und the Bishop ineulied ; when a Bish- op’s house was burned and the church felt the strug; which ended in its downfall in the seventeenth century were to be re énacted, that a few individuals met at Ox- ford to consult the opinions of their fellow Churchmen This ended as all know, for ail are conv: reant with the writings of Mr. Palmer, They expressed their attach- 2 for ‘al able i, ‘OR NEW RANS.—| — incipal Banki i westion, but there was one point he wished to a: the City »rwegian axe. He has alreal'y made some SH ALAB AMA: 100 tone bolas Hace witis, | Rinsace™ aking foray tiroghot he Ue i | Fert to.” Tehed. been said that the church was dis. | ment to thefchurch we it i, disconnected with the State ; ———— bs eh | curse ya, having auier from Cohen Commander, will sail for the aboye ‘port on the 15th N.B. Pasange to unt Lim 1 can be’ secured atthe | tracted by questions of deep and vital moment. This | ‘hey wanted what has been expressed here, to retain the Cirealt Court. « re ‘ eat ral hagh ik OD dope. tor whieh Dewver wert at — oclock, This solendd ‘and remarkably | lowest rates by any of the line of packets sailing on the ist, 6th | was not so; no question of deep moment ogitated the pub- | church as itis. The Dean of Chichester (and he singled | Ocr. 10—Ruckman vs. Pilcher The Gambling Cave.— | aople to Calcutta ai y staunch steamer has beew thoroughly overhauled the present | Uth, 16th, 21st and 26th of ench month, on application as above | fic mind. He believed the agitations in the chureh wer. | tim out as having been the Prolochtor of the convention, | ‘The jury in this cuse rendered a verdict tor the plaitif | he Sultan gave him $2,000; and from Paris to St semmet, newly oo and js furnished with a powerful set BP Ai ab Ii aN snl er en nA not greater than were necessary to her benefit and good. | and because of the well known attack upon him oy op | $2 60, strictly n accordance with the Jucge’s charge, | Petersburg in 18 gays. He hes certificares from of new gj lers the Novelty Works. of this cit She FOR GLASGOW-Regular PackecThe which was shown by the undeniable fact that she was | lar Popish clergyman, Mr. Tierney) represented to him | which gives a bes ignificant hint to the devend: the authorities at Caleutta and St Petersburg veri- tnd having handsome and eomfo fe accommodat ni Tor fast saiing, coppered bardue ADAM AR "Es | cover more, promperoue. He was, opposed to. presentiny | the opinion ol the greai body of the church of Kingland, | to act again as" Prietss and Patches» to genticmen #2 tying these very extraordinary fects. He ie about beth eabin and steerage ors an gual 1y desir tons burthen, Captain Mol jot, will sail Friday | ¢ the world that the church was in a state of anil | and told him on the 96th of April Inst, that the church o' | gaged in gambling speculations upon the turf. 45 years of age, and slightly made. He trusts for conveyance to the travelionsominnnity For igh ne PRG comme apely onhourd, feos onto therefore, he oppesed all the propositions offered. He en | Englond was round; ‘you have been here long enongh,’ P bir decasion the foundation for a large # safety in his perilous journey to his speed, n@ he ry Ad ya atti AAS Min! its, tere nto a full evjew,of the fundamentals ofthe chu, | sash the Beau, Whim. ta kno, cur penton, we CA} | gation in the law court_and will bring fre cape belies oumadasy tortaah exh evoke Kile,

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