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Voi. X., No. 283—Whole No, 3683 NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13, 1844. eve Re ct sansa oo [From the Puiladelpdia Spirit of the Times } trae faith of thy holy name, may have our petteci cun- , soval knowledge, but td the mere result of Ay apg General Convention of the Protestant Epis- | 5¥mwation and bli sin thy eternal and everlesting glory, end ia uo tespeet mvoived Dr, THE NEW YORK HERALD. | #BITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAL AGGREGATE CIRCULATION ee Leth le oi WIG MAKER, HAIR CUTTER, 1200 tons and 440 hor each. through Jesus Christ Lora”—and ub Hs character, exorpt 14 reference to his taiwe in bis “ THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. Under contract with the ‘Lords of the Adj | ORNAMENTAL HAIR. MANUFACTURER, jevoes Church in the United States, ; petlusn of our prayer "for “the whole atute of Chriss | Dusibess we cotinected wil is weminery a Flushing, © ‘HE GREATE: ayer AS , emarks of the . bee on the resolu. | church militanv”—as the act of intercession in theancient , | Alter the documents were 1 Vv. Mr Fonaas, 0: TEST IN THE WORLD. HIBERNTA) Capeajn : 8 CHATHAM STSEE Ts ake tape Fdbved Rew De Higher te that of Mr, | Liturgy of the Church of Jurusuiem, set torth by the late | Nuw York stated chat they were dircied to bis couengue acta band the Pubiic, ACADIAN. ward G. Lot iN annogneing 0, hi Memaninger } ra Busho| Hobart, in his "chart Munual » irs and bigwelf, and. Om Be duhien erg nad intended 2 ORK HERALD—Daily Newspaper—pub- : ti numerous friends aud pa- “Do you not believe that the offering of Masses , have lett them subje consider lake everyday of the yeu eeopt New Yours Dey and Fount | wits DP 7 He Julius, fous his removal from Bue De ot Taunspay, Oct. 10, 1844 | sorthe dead, and the granting of luduigences are danger | tion ‘This ke bad uot leatned uotil this morning, or else il isail from Liverpool and 3 316 Pearl street to the store ev, Dr. Hiapge, of New Yurk, said it was @ | ous and gross errorsof the Church of Keme, and entirely | they could have been preseuted im 4 more formal manner, of July. Price 2 cents Eyer se : bet soure-ar G7 96 pes annem~postages tou. Li 4 fb Chesham, stepet, bese fact not without its instruction, that the loudest | at yariauee with the principles of the Gospel!” Sowe tune since it hud been intimated to them that such paid—eaah in advance. Coledonias Pott. a 16eh. — rielt acknowledgments complaimts which we had heard on the subject be-| Ans. I do not believe in the offering of Niasses for the | charges would be Ind uns os they were to be the ju THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday frei. Ryrie. ih to those friends and fore ts, came trom the dioceses which had alreaay | dead, and the granting of indulgence us practised by the | upon them, \hey bad thought it Impossible to keep their escols carry i <7 public | generally, wi legislated on the subj-ct ; this may give us a profit- | Church of Rome, are daugerous and gross errors, and eu- | minds fice from bias, and therefore had not perused them, ve hitherto. fio morning—price 64 cents copy, um—post- ov conspelaribib dandsemans tent ocr we Ei Costs. pe) 9 honored able hint for the course we should pursue. The | tirely at variance with the principles of the gospel and had no further opportunity of formung am Opinion on SRTISERS are infe es alas of the ght oF passage, anply te pore pokey ys Hi gentleman trom Ohio (Mr. Smailwood) hae yester- Q VI. “Do you approve of the Iavocation of Saints | them beyond the olber deputies who bad just beara them ver TE interned at te cizculation of ¢ . BRIGHAM, Jun, ts st ay Hi bored) ; y as practised by the Church of Rome?” read. He wished thelr trae posilion tobe understoud 5 fase,” Eb Anathe lorpedt cbaulstied a? ma oe qauire No Wallstreet. | rer be hie studyto ment & continuance of such, enviable die | day iilustrated its danger by telling of an individ- oe ido not approve, but condemn the Invopation of | they neither preferred the cherges wgainst Dr. H., bor or the swourld, and, te: therefore, the omy pees im ae city, ivaay THE NEW STEAMBOAT [todas | “'ifversines | have bean in business it has been my good forcane | Bal Who had left his church and attended a Ro- } saints by the Church of Rome. did they wish 10 be Considered un the light of his prose- untry._ Prices todarateecash in advance, EMPIRE, a retain 90 large portion of dhe publie ; | mush chapel ; at this he was surprised. He could | Q vil. ‘Could you with your present principh cutors PRINTING of all kinds executed at the most moderate price, CAPTAIN D. Howe, f | fe I, Asa Hair Cutter ‘and Wig Maker | only say that, if, as alleged, our Romish tenden- | scribe to the Creed of Pope Pius 1V—or take order De Hawxs then rose end rejoiced in the opportunity and 10 the most elegant style. ds unrivalled in the mauufacture of Oruamental Hair, | cies in New York were strong, in Ohio they were | Church of Rome?” thus aifurded him of meuting theit charges. be wae sure 28 GORDON BENNETT, Wal bars BUTEALO. for CHICAGO, hase has 94 long teen celebraued. He uow has | stronger. ‘Aas. With iny present principles I could not subscribe | there wus uot 4 generous busom Which would not »y m- IDAY, 284 of August, at 7 P. M., and t ue aud improvements into ‘ i - | tothe Creed of Pius 1V. nor tuko orders in theChureh of | pathise with him im the novelty and delicwcy of bis posi- tHe Henatp Estaguisament, a ips regularly ‘during.the sea- hing Rs ct produce of expense com _Rev. Mr. Smatuwoop explained that the indi- eye Hoa. Hu had been long kaowiseie Ine. LENSE: eka Northwest comer of Fulton and Nassan streets. seca sion of ils apleotid seockat Wie, | Viduel hud come trom New. York. De Baooxx, of Ohio, asked if these questions werean | spicuous laborer therem—im such amunner ut ieuatas to Dr. Hiemex continued When, then, the individ- c L awered before or after his ordmation? bring no disrepate upon it—and ut the age of 4, he had ual remained in New York, we were able topre- | pr. Hicave answered afterwaras, He would observe | been called on suddenly and unexpectedly to meet ulle- vent him from leaving our church. The gentlemen | in connection with the answer, however, that he was one | gations which be hud uever seen tll yeateraay— he had’ ca e (Messrs. Brooke & Smallwood) were formerly his | of the examiners, and knew what his doctrines were, and | been called on to answer questions of the deepest*interest Wis Th AK KANGE Mw tN tellow laborers inthe same diocese, and he always | bis answers to these questions were in fo him, invoiviog interesis dearer tar tham ile iteelt— FARE THREE S8HILLINGS FKOM PATERSON TO pe ty “7... at do fh jov. 15... at bs recurred to those early days with pleasure. One | with those given on his special examination previous to He did not believe there was a brother within bus beer. On aud iter the tect fete, Goede : EMPLILE ia 260 feat in length, 34 feet 8 inches beam, 14 br ihem (Mr. Smallwood) had affirmed tai there | hitconsecrauion, For his pertect fidelity and truth, he | ing, either clerical or lay, who would not se Jar wppre- m Pare Dee ae See rere eis apemensins 2 Soe, ned fe a Laraest pete dan agi her differenc heli himeelf teaponsible ag a christian minister and an | Ciste the exquisite misery Ot hiv auauon ss to Tewice KPOT. % boat tin inland wi: 4 it existed an agitation, or rather difference of opinion y f NY Ae Darenpawer, bei pre ? honest from tue Very bottom of ther hearts, i he could wipe 8 v’elock A. M. 90'ek rovided with Evan's Patent ‘alves, to prevent the possi- which had tormerly existed, and attributed them | Donest man. Lone de . 1 prs lity of an explosion. : y A ‘The ; issippi, follow- | away these Charges. He sioud beivre them—though ex rae ee A 8 Cid a ude Cabin ts 230 fee separate Saloous for Ladies to the influence of tne Oxtord tracts. Daring the i speech in opposdon to the | hausted in body aud mind—worn down by three pig hts of So'cl On Sunpave, ‘Geutlemen—apacior oficial ane period of their early intercourse reterred to, every | reference to the House 0! Bishops In the course of his re. | sleepless watcuiuiuess, when bis bead hud pressed bis o'clock A.M. | 9olclock A. M. ventilated by ‘doors, o ide and out, and al thing personally hud been harmonious; but was it | murks he. made irequent quotations from the fur | pillow im Vain to veck repose, and yer he was unwilling 229 tf 60 pra ‘ M. Pint aa ie A Lao coer tee == doctrinally so then mote than now? Did tbey be- | famed rermon of the Rev. Dr. ‘yng, which Contains so | Jer one single hour to i: these | charges stand a EY i f tilated Cabii ? tieve that on our creeds and articles we differed | powerful an exposition of the trutus of EB) it aher he had been slowed Gn opportunity oF pe STATEN ISLAND ‘Tayprovrated exclusively ip =o hamlet How more than then’. Ifa, they ate mistaken, | Me Boyd coincided with ull the opiniowe of Dr. Tyng, | ducing his testumony in. refutution “wud vaudication, FERRY. i= ¥~ 9 Bont is weopidad wh coud band of " f Hle'was vdneated at, the Genetal “Theological Se. | but seemed to think that his position now was not coast: | He wished {o ist the spirit in which he entered upo the ¥OOT OF WHITEHALL, " #8. Nonton &'C5., Chletgor Agents 7 r runny an 16th iin mal toe: Us reliceieet Ot ent with thoee professions and doctrings written by him; | SO Dy baeved that ue Grothar who prelerred iness “oleae chighumcpe: 3 parish on the banks of the Susquehanna, 1a that ’ ly. ‘These who hi heard this | churges bad been msustormed; that he hud dustened to vil- B.N. BARNEY, & CO ad in het eae i theol Dr ‘byna, in reply. se who have ever he is re 5 P.M. Anguat 1, 1944. * "Cleveland ‘ seminary, ard in that parish, his general theologi- | Rey. gentleman in debate, end listened to the almos und hasuly on subjects utfectung the stand- i austouy Ire cal opinions were tormed, and euch as they were | hghtuing volubility with which he rounds his polished her. His remarks ie tcurted would be cha P.M. PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND = then they are now. The tracts spoken of had pro- | periods, can only form an idea of the utter impracticubili- d with wll the moderation becomuyg achreuan, , and are at the | PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRE! ny Vie . duced no effect on’ his wy " tised st apuer, at- | and ali the courtesy becoming a genueman. He woud ry position, it was the sume | ty repoiter, who is not @ practised stenograpuer, at- ; y 6 i 5 i y 7 . now as then; there were th | tempting \o follow him ‘The speech was an eloquent, | 20 farther interlere with the privacy of inaiviauuls’ FOK HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL, ~~ hoe pee ebiee —— —_ reese te es Mow Theie wee-uet tadeed ties | glowing and masterly expesition othe supposed errorej bales han Was b.cessaly to, kis vindication agaanet tue i Ue uv) UF ‘ i ; 4 hich had crept inio the church. He denounced tear charges preferred agaiuai tam, of Which be Was gurl era an BRITANNIA| rasiii PIVERFOOL FACKE: AT ja teh erect to pete PHALONs | Mme agitation ; names then were different. The Iy and frankly thove tendencies wbich he teared were im- | both 1n he sighs of Gud and wen. "He selaqiedte: 8 fe aed CAs Di NIA will leave Boston, for Ceiling from, Liverpool oe ay) and 19th of every month,] ashionable Hiatt Dressing Beloce Tt Rie explain names used then were not as good alarin notes as the | ued with Romaniam. He pointed, with triumphant con | general parucuiars. As the proprietor of bt. Thomas Wve ports, as follows :— ’ersons wishing to send to d Country for their friends inimitable style of Hair Dressing, giving an air of haut names used now ; we had not names of Puseyite or | gdence in his opmions, to those who had first attempted | Hull he hus been unforiunute, wud every One knows that ean make the necessary arrangements with the Subscribers, and ering ton P Ns Pp fave them come owe, in thie superior Line of Packets Belling | (0,,the Person, has deservedly won for him the reputation of | tractariau, er ot tendency to popery ; the tacts of dif- | innovation ou the primitive purity of the church ; assert | i cuse ot business duificulties mis Ortune ts 1oo olen Yxo~ from Livemool, punctually ‘and 1bth of every mouth: | DGPS {he first artist in the cit i ference ure the same, the natues alone are changed. | ed that those whose sympathies in doctrine tended to- | no’ Buult, Butat be could show that bis was on Y Will also have a first rate class of American trading ships, | set me expeare, introduced a new feature in the | This idea, namely, that of the iaiependent establishment | wards tracturianism, were the firat to attempt the sever- | Uetal cure us uccutting to w clergy man—thut be bad lust from that port. firm, there, to see that they shall be forwarded ‘with care an HOUR CHANGED TO SIX O'CLOOK, | "Sf sia the part f i P. M.—On and after Monda JOD IN, | ba pecemedies tio whe paid it howe oltoontaee ealeetoe ’ luction.. Sa ip Line to ALBANY AND TROY | "aihe'Bhck Ball gr Old Line of Livepool Pas prise Customers a comfort, instead of anuisance, | €d to bring owt, And the researches of tueir authors | Rome, its phantasies and folties into the service of the desire to enrich Limsedf, he ieit be ».ould be ehuted te Call and try the sysiem, which commends | among ancient writurs may have doubtless brought torth | Episcopal church, and in @ atrain of delightful eloquence | the *ympathy of Lis brethren. When he could show that tle sha ; someting spurious —something dangerous along with | vindicated the principles of himself and those who acted wil bis Considerations Were to advance the Cause of the men Shampooed, and their Heads Dressed | the good; buc the cry of Popery was first raised vy thouu | with him It was, all in all, a most powertul specch, and | Church—that it was so known to bis trreuds—thut ever ailing every six days, thereby aflording weskly i ecies i ass, by penning over M00 a Wy, thaahe’: | of the Church of Christ, the tracts reterred to bad attempt: | ance of the bund of unity, by introducing th fictions of | bis uil—that he had beeu actuated uol, oauae Luet, trem a d ‘dea ‘arties, on the shortest notice. F : . de| - }y COM) A a 7 to whom a Church independent of the State, was a new | sustained the Dr's. high repe-auon ua o polished debater. | TY dullar he made was devoted to the louncauien ot what Bieri edie may, departare fram 7 tae ology FAM: | she following mamioant Ship, wins seri Range acnoctgnens of Wigs and Fae ALON, Creation, Being ut a loss to give the new th ng name, | ‘The House, after he had concluded, adjourned. ik Wusted wuura Ton yerwanene vatabitaiment Yo a Show. are 70 pemen oaly Foagh ie. CAMBRIDGE, COLUMBUS.” 012 Im*m 214 Broadway, opposite St. Paul’s. they called it Popery because it held in common with Farpay, October 11, 1844 cate the fons of Clugymen, he UUsted hg ateamer BW ALLOW. Capt. A. MeLeun, Monday 6th, EUROP! s SOUTH AMEBICA, Home, the independent constitution of the Church oi ‘ be wbsvived fiom all personal aud mere vt ‘Wednesday, lth. The steamer ALBANY, Captain R. B: ENGLAND, NORTH ARN, DOUBLE EXTRA ITALIAN HAIR WASH | Chnist, without respect to any temporal government The He hud, providentiul ay it seemed, dutit Macy, Tuesday, 17th, Thursday, 19th, at 6 o'clock, from Cort- elit sack gaverior and nequalled arrangements, the Siab- An infallible, sove- name had been brought across the Atlantic, and with too ges from the House of Bishops were read | oe et ve iene ite ee tind M y jarcla} i 4 ward for a continuance of that suj rei id celebrated little consideration bad been applied to a certain Class of * c aN wEs, WLO O wi we Of Bier ROW at Pi.” ae = a y Paul the roca ertauded to them so many years, for whic Geidiater ot Ban our friends and brethren, wien have Deen most instr earealtore. already <tROre) REE SeveP ten exw are tha Auowiedge, Hv buckle was Bete, at ue uring the great Fair and Cattle Show, ij # itti i cleanses, an tal i ing and ing this cry of and ildeinen WhO were 0 Walnesdey: Mths end Piaradays thy wilt qodges the Tare to. | gy AHOMebroceeding oF remitting money to their relatives, ean Purifes the head ard IR CMIGy ig teperoctiab sgalnit alaiga portion grown nde oe directed the attention of the | ieaenis of assiguers, cOulmeL and trends beture the 6 Pe d ol at sight for any amount, drawn direct invigorates and cul- i ?) Be po house to an apparcnt oversight im its proceedings By | © ‘4 ceuts to and from Poughkeepsie and New York. 812 the Royal Bank of Ireland, . * hi 7 o ") | convention, and sLuw bow he bad acted Upon their juoge 4 hore: a ere - nitro’ | OR Vives pan OF 'rolan publ 20, On ‘iva‘es the Human thren? Surely not thor 0 are accused of having ad the Ist section of Canon 3 of 1834 “every bishop eleci Vy NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY STEAMBOAT ra. PRESCOTT, GROTE, AMES & CO. Hair wais lcele- mitted these, tracts! Not the Pusryites? No, certuiuly' | beiore his consecratiod, shull produce to the House of | Met, and wus in the sighs of God, of fleeln , % i . yphaase, a ne - ieedbyatmcces i ( Many, indeed, who had been mentioned ws the very head | Bishops, from the convention by whom he is elected: | (er oit distuueaty., Hus jal ie Wes Leture Le World and ‘root of Puseyism, had never read ene page ol these dence of such election, and from the House of Ulerical medical and tructs—it he suouid name them it would create surpriso | org 1 ;, eral convention, evidence of | Many here bed kuown him trum chiichoww~ kuew bis FOR -AGUAHY AND! TROY-Mériier | ‘hich will be paid on, domasad ax. any of the Banks orthel i ing | Branches, in all the fuwland, a from the fot of Baxclay atret, landing | franehes, mall the principal towne throughout Eugland, lve .at intermediate places. fic gentlemen, f bes ly U beneath @ paternal hand—aoa Woud It Lot The Steatner EMPIRE, Captain 8, R. Roe, ednes- ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. "hares | ‘ Asfor himself, he had never read s1x pages of them in h hictestimonials, and of their assent | Cfy tuning Denewth @ paternal baud~ aba woud It Lo dnpend Fad Paced eT peek. ee ew 38’ Fulton street, New York, ae ly forsale a the MRS | ite. They are but new nainee to old ihfogs, and he must | (eit SPPrebaLion ot ie eae the canonical testiuo- | eeu! SUTAL ge at ut bis uge, wilt 4 sepuLeliuts be Lad LO the Steamer TROY, Captain A. Gorham, Tuesday, Thurs next door to the Fulton Bank, and proprietor. 17 i say, although it might appearsevere, thut while a partion | jnaly. ‘The house by 118 uction on Tuesday had signed | Ca¥ee tO be usbamed ef, wail cluldied, Wlieew W hubs Ibe day and Saturda Morning, at 7 o'clock. N. B.—The Old Line of Liverpool Packets sail from this port Pak Row, N. York. vt our brethren were desirous of tolilowing in the old Le bieh tect of New H . Hertance Irom him would be thu repuulen Unnapared Feveuing Line from she foot of Courtlandt street, direc for Liverpool ow the Ist and t9th ofeach mouth, Parties return- pee iam tracks of Ravenserot and Hobart, aad Bowen und Kemp, | (2¢ testimcmia.s of the bishops ieee Conon move yas | Would it not seen pursing saupe, sf che acistes of amer SWALLOW, Captain A. McLean, ‘Monday, ing to the Old Country will find it to their comfort and advan- | germ norris P.. PUSSEDDU. aginst P- } and Alabama He thonght, under the Canon more was | rere policy, putting bid Clsieliun Cul) OUL OL the Wey, Wednesday and Friday Evening, at 6 o’elock. * | tage to select this favorite Line for their conveyance, in prefer- eee . i they had been branded as Puseyites~ shot at from behind | ry quired, he, therefore, moved the following + e POOY » Pate biecetises : he. Steamer ALBANY, Ci RB. ence to any other. ¥ N, B.—Orders'from the country will be ambushes, th: y had been vaguely accused and could not : this House of Clerical aud Lay Depu- | *#0Wd bot have induced him \o wc. differently then bus » Captai Macy, Tuesday Kesolved, That jt p ‘Thursday and Saturday E.vening, at 6 o’clock. eh Jels Sm*re if addressed to the Proprietor, enclosing find a tangible tribunal or respo sibie accuser !f wny | ties approve of the testimonials, and axsent to the conse- been alleged ugainst bum, might he Lot sem would it The Boats of thus Line, owtig to their light tof wae | a | agents. Single wash in the shop 25 cents—or $1 per bottle. ‘ong has been guilty of heresy, the law of the Chuch is pp ‘ h, D . Buhop elect uot have been even more strange, hat he, proieeang ter, are able at all times to ‘pass Baap, andra bany and RERANGEMENTS FOR 18s. 63 in? fen to tty hin, bet thelr sodusers shrink fiom meting | Crea che Rey. Che SON Oo Denon clot Lio be a Chrisuan mivisier, sLould have peniied Li roy" ample time to take the moniag tals of et frie | OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE. BARENNE & CO them f2oe to lacy and preseating their aceuautions in form | Nov, vempenira and the Rev. Nicholas H. Cobb D:D») own soul and bought damnation ius the seveaty sbeheis! For passeste oF ‘fvighe, apply on bear; or at the Giese on the 100 Fike surest, corte of Bouth. AT THE CORNER OF GRAND STREET AND | of They bed begg 4 the, Dut they dure not come | PigheP elect of Alevsnn sc inutes of last Tuesdey, in re- | Alite testimony contte@ted seit iniw bat ob Ue, ab NTRANCE Rand STREET f " : 2 ‘ ’ * , PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS abecritar beer innve to calltierscention of Ine men FASHIONABLE EStaBLISHMENT, pesple coparated from their pastors; on the one hand, the | ¢, oY a ite fee ee aot eats recent burt vecmid tc | WICH Would Lot be received in any couLL ot Juice, Lit FOR ALBANY. and blic in general, to the following arrangements for mblic mind was too little instructed, and on the other aed eee divect ascent and approval, | DY Would Dut avail himeedt of techuical citheudies, but DAILY, Suada 1844, for pose of bringing out Cabin, 2d Cabin, aud Steer- th him that the Can ply PPFOVEL. | show that heee andividuils Were enUEY Lameken, and bl ay San vg excepted —Theoanh direct, | ave Passengers, by the Regular Line of Literpcol Exabers, ait 2 \ there were alarmists, aad thus the accusation and the re Rev. Mr. 8Matwoon of Ohio, thought the resolution pig: ney renk og ange Gourtiandt ant Likert stm Fier between | ing the Ist, Gth, Lith, 6th, Zist and 25th of every mouth’ By nM sponae passing and ropassing continuully from one to the | from the Committee on Consecrationa, vdopted on Tues | jNMt Mis couduc had been uy itiyg eles ile wo ae Meee The Steamboat KNICKERBOCKER, Captain A. P. At, | the Londou'Packets to sai) from New York, 10th and 4 } other—suspicion and discord and distruat were brought | gay, was all sntlicient fur carrying out the requirements | [Mi ghiSeen i Mh | BST hoe iit See lf ateed — Johu, Mouday, Ws ‘and Friday Evenings at 6o’clock, | %th—and from London on the 7th, 17th and 27th of each month. in, where charity and mutual good offices should | of the Canon; he, therefore, moved to lay the resolution 2 gui y, he mus 3 The: Sennboar ROCHESTER, Caytain A. Howuhor a | __ it connection with the above, aud for the purpose of affording F prevail, and truth and love and peace have been | Sythe table. He Giludeu to ine ulleged o ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Kvenings, at 6 o’clock. sullyreater facilities fo passcugers, the Subscriber has establish : Grused between the upper and nether millstones Mr. Foxses read from the Comments on Canons by the | SChOvl, aud leaving the young, dar ob. From the foot of Barclay street. eda regular line of first class New York built, coppered aud 3 We shrink pot from the tribunals of the church—fi : him and clung scUud Lum, Wo get home us best hey ive 0% —Landi ji coppered fasteued ships, to sail punctually every week through- He fe) shrink not from the tribunal e church—fhom | Rey, Dr. Hawks, in which the course implied in his reso- 7 re 7 Fre crete Bing nar aR at intermediate Plogee, out the year ski resyonmbuities to the laws of the churcu, or if we are | jution was advocated could! He Was able ty show buct thus be taiden, “Tuesday, “Phanday’ and Saturday" Afternooea, at 6 | , FRE the secommodation Gf forsous wishing to remit money wrong doers, from beholding its naked sword ot Justice | “De Hayas stated that these comments on his part hai | Svutd bap ipapianrrrarrs tee o'clock. to their families or friends, are given, payable at sight, op - suspended over us; but aever can it bethat the Charch | peen the result of deliberate considerntion : he believed | UUEEG them to poy oun thoes tans irvenda, ys The Steamboat COLUMBIA, Captain William H. Peek, the following Banks wall Wreath for ts thy crown of olive and of myrtle, mert- | the plun suggested by the Rev. Gentleman from N. ¥,, Monday, rovincial Bank of ireland, ble at bunea! le thus mtroduced T Was there no other way f Latie: istinewn pb: dap me diecrtlaragg Renker tnt I. Limerick, Clonmel, Londonderry, | Where the choicest atsortment of Parisinn Modes ly to concesl buneath it the ‘avenging dogger! | He | was the requisite and proper one. Ul lest} car hie misionuney overtok him) alter whieh Passengers trking either of the above lines will arrive | Sligo, ‘exford, Belfast, Waterford, Head Dresses, &c., will always be found of the be (rusted this woul be thrown out of tue legislation of the 7 of Virgina, thought if this resolution |). vuduied in New Xurk more t a wenden 8 in Albaay in ample time to take the Morni i ‘Cars fi way, Armagh, Athlone, Col importations direct. Church. He would reply briefly to the remarks of the | » involve the House in the absurdity of : ° pt ‘ing Trains of Cars for lure first OCCULs What VS. COmplsnts 416 BPt LO the east or wi Ballina, Tralee, Youghal, aT entleman from Virginia, (Dr, Empie) Who had given us se of Bishups the canonical testimo: ure oc oy! P or west. The boats are uew and sabstaucial, are far- 5 a g' Ls sending up tothe Hou! hop Wiy uff " od) new aud elegant state root for speed and ac- | Mouaghan, Bainbridge, Ballymena, Parsoustown some idea whut Pavey ism is. Io hix,hands it is not the: | nists, wituout having given their approbation and axseut be mude, #ud are GioLe IVEeiute. My ol course, wrivalied on the Hi : ick, Cavan, urgan, magh, wi ug, misty thing, which his lay colleague . weremuch the subject of conversa I he Wereguity re forbid crnating uy" of the boats of this nen, eon Ballyshannon, (or Lewis) colmidered it: “Welch him itissomeabiug mou eq ,of Connecticut, thought it wes | "alld and iorgesiustees of duty 184: Hot matVeuune Lat order from the Captain. c i] kibbereen, pillow. aagpermore strus—terribly monttrous; and yet te talks wf concilia ion | most importunt to rettie the construction of the Genop, si | Was Hot alleged wee then? Why not have pre- Ignace on freight, apply on board, or to. C. Sehalts, | CRAs ame City Beak of Glasgow. preg vite It and with those who adhere to it! What! concillate | most importunt to rattle, te conto cliberste understand. | sented Kins to the «cclesiaauical wuthority wd denuded the Office on tap warts orre Feniand oe r, Atwood & Co., Bankers, London: with those who ure compared by him to the Jews ot old | ingly, He denied that the coustroction waa settled by | Bi¥ eXetusion us au uoworhy Presby we! Bus on the PLEASANT AND CHEAP EXCURSIOND. P. W, Byres &Co., 8 Waterlou Road, Liverpool; payable 1m who rejected aud cruicified our Saviour, to th se uccore- | this House; its former action settled no precedent contrary, When BaimMt Abad pete AO Dat eae. NEW BRIGHTON. PORT AiG MOND, haat fy Ge farther informations Cit by Iecns post anid) apply to Fe We ee Aer oe ua arteap tor miere su Fiteato action. If the p evious cour Piidssmjeeel : thie he bad preseoted tothe Bishop of én- . r UH : pad jore the rr ons . ous, when the question comes directly =e ISLAND,) AND NEW YORK Fé ny JOSEPH McMURRAY, 100 Pine street, hou Ate the ii iof Ge as erronyous, whe : other Diocese, the frieud of lis oy hood, bo had recerved ier S ; corner of South street, New York, 4 : those whom he compared to the IMammnueti of Ger s for explicit action, let us settle it conformably to the ‘ 4 e Krom Pier No. 1 North River, foot of Battery Flag. | Or Messrs. P W. BYRNES & CO,, 36 Waterloo Road, J. SORIA & CO.’S whose. otto was “crush the wretch” meaning our bless: | Canou, “As to the question of itsimportance-is there ony | Di tu tus Livceae, he hud gone to worl sna in six Bonthe follows, Daily, from May 20th to’ Oetooer int, | —°"* 1 svarnna FRENCH DYING ESTABLISHMENT, ed Saviour! Does he. or can any Christian man recom: | thing more important than thesetting opart of a Presbyter | Bat been cleaied Bishop 1, (he Macs, fee oe ged 1844 :—Leaves ‘New York at 9 and Li o'clocx, PASSAGE FOR NEW ORLEANS—Sails on No, 400 Pearl Street. meud conciliation with those whe hold one point incom: | to the high otfice of Bishop? The General Convention | Yt e“ureed ugaiuet lum when the very lupse of me A.M., at 33, 6ands P.M. . Tuesday, the 15th Oct.—The splendid, well known THE, SUBSCRIBER begs leave to state that he has made ad- | mon with the Jews who drove nails into the hands and | had placed guards and checks upon this subject, and we | boing have incea Senatence 16 cas aberetineh iplgtizs Port Rienmond, af 20 minutes to 2, and 10 minutes to fast sailing ship JAMES H. SHEPHERD, J. C. ‘Aitional improvements to his factory, for the purpose of | feet of our Saviour—with the Papists—with those who | ure now called upon to settle the construction and carry | SRould have mduced tues contublice ta ta eee ee ee ee a at wee send Hogue, commsnder, will vail positively ou Tuessiay, the 15th ] enabling, him to finish his, work more ex ly, and ina | followed ‘Tetzel in his carecr of infamy, ond with the | out all the guards the General Convention intended LL oendat mc pote py simeng end paaischached hemes ter on ke L3 at; 1M, Sand 7H | of Qrtober, wind and wenther permitting, or passage free, | manuer that he warrants will give gceral « ion, worst set of infidels that ever infested the earth? If any | Dr Breete asked if the testimonials which had been | OWHknOwledge, he hoped the afflsmation of one Freshy a phe epi aE : he acedinmodations of the Jaunes H.'Shephy rd, for 2d eabin | All kinds of Woolen, Cotton aud Silk goo be Lg ag tegeny : Se aaae ta thee election a: | teF and the denial of auother wit stand on equal terms, 4 PR Sonday~—Leaves New York, at 9 and 11 A. $8) at 3, and | and stecrage passen ere, will, on inspection be found to be un iJ solemniy signed are not an app) elect Chere were statements to which, however, he must give inghe French style. P.M. Leaves Port Richmond, at 20 minates to 8 and 10 A.M; | surpassed by any veseel in port ng very lofty and thorough- ices are very low, which should be tion of law i Bishops and consent to their coasecration, he should like | 1 Ge ial, without questioning the motive lor Which they at J, 5 and 7 P.M. ly ventilated between decks, roceeding to.the above port, eTadies and gentlemen of this city an ty, 0 here charged agai ; eo? “New orks May 18, 14 mnyTi dentro | Sell bau ve tbote torent and seston es colons tabs Desieasborone: mn hn bee J 7st PAY | Cop edberentsot Tractarienim And even te be more | Rey Mr. Fonscs acknowledged arain their implied con. | Were made ; but he meant to suy at least that Dr Mubiene FARE REDUCED. veyance in preference to aay other. ie f ents Wearing Ap: | epeoific, she gentleman from Virginia had enumerated , but i the canon required direct approval | PUTS Was S ret gromaly a: Lege sep FOR CROTONYVILLE, SING SING, TARRYTOWN, | ortete im cnmuaae, spvly on board, ut pier No. 12, E. Ry sixty propositions, but he could not follow up their ; Esq., supposed the question was, that Uist caaaahel ibetiig’; Sat niuepen® IR“ ING, WILTSIE’S DOCK, HASTINGS 8 * ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. ated monstrous declarations—his heart was sick at the recital Jovein sigving the testimonials, | 8& been misled by exasperated feelings, and be hoped to AND YONKERS.—On and alter Saturday, | oltre 35 Fulton strest, next door to the Fulton Bank, 0. 352 Bowery. of them! But he called on him before the whole | ¢here was further uction necessary in approval aud assent: pounted (ingn ta. she Date oe es oe rn TSAI N FRG ere semana! = BLACK BALL OR OLD LINE OF Liver | Ji °yhstret, between 17th and 16th stress Chureh and before God, it he knew one single indi | that something more was reqnisite under the canon, in apenas late pe he pcb «Hebe en 4 POOL PACKETS—FOR LIVERPOOL—Only | 33) Bieeeyet ateet vidual in the whole wide range of the Church, who | reference to something omitted ia the resolution of ‘the | Wit tio the charges oe brought should uecide at held such doctrines, to make him known, lay his hand | House on the Report of the Committee on the Consecration will leave the Root of Chamber street for é at ha colin eit adbaigatangah Monamese arr si Spon him and brirg him up before the proper tribunul | of Bishops. He believed precisely the some resolution | NC*. As to the private grievances between the Doctor ol places, daily Sunday excepted.” Retarajug, will eave Crotonville i Slog Sing at? o'clock A. Me la he foo ilar packet sailing on the 16th of October. » landing at the foot of magnificent and_ rem’ ble fast sail: ket shi; ENGLAND, Capteain Samuel Bartlert, will positively sail ov Hamtond street each way , Ci sail ov | ———— the Church before this Convention adjonrned.-- | had been passed ia the present instance, as had been adopt. | 224 himself, Bve years ago they had a misunderst Hor passage or trey ply on board. or to STEPHEN B. | Wedusday. the isth of October, her regular day. if MRS_M. WILSON bens t inform ler friends and | ‘The gentleman had alluded to one individual case, the! | ed'on all preceding cases: he did not understand there wa ct ; he thought the Doctor bad vio! TOMPIIN 5 ‘s3m* re Tt is well known that the accommodations of the England, the pmblic, that she is prepared to exhibit a rich and | Or the Bishop ef hia Diocese (N.Y) inthe ordination of | the slightest difference. Icthe same action had been used t there were other causes existing 5 oY and all the eight ships of this line, are titted out in a most costly ‘ant assortment of all Hats, which she fla’ters herself 4 * tad bent there were d.fierences of opinion on by, BATH, GARUINGR AND HALLOWELL. style with every modern improvement and convenience, thay | the ladies will find worthy their Mr. Carey—but 1-t the improper reference to the Bishop | now aa in all precedents, ond the resolution no¥ “fere! | THe Doctor, in the chapel oe hin cohcal aes None oe PENO) peor, ‘aptaim | cannot but add to the comfort of cabin, second cabin and | Hi hased for patterns, selling for less than cost. C go- there was, in the gentleman’s remarks an allusion to | ig deemed necessary to constitute the necessary canouice! | 440°, Pc me pions epg a 1, had introduced Kinnhall, leaves the end of T wharl Boston, | steerage passengers. ‘Those visiting the old country will at all | Millioers, in search o! patterns, would do wel, to eall p the dead, to one cut down in the prime of youth and who | gasent and approbation, it involves all previcus © nee oh, uehiot candies co the, sist, eed tie Latin te aay and | Hriday evenings, At 9 | times find it their interest to select these desirable couveyances, | to parchasing. Qu hand a choice arsnrtment of Feathers. | in not here to defend himself or answer for himself; ke | disorder. ‘The Houte had rolerced the tecononials a: | prayers of the Romish church used by the pupila in st. 9 naces will be in readiness on her arrival at the above | in preference to any other. Flowers, Cups, and Head Dresses, Ladies’ own materials made | j144° been distinguished on this floor by the opprobrious Tas Kae litad thes bektcooer ane tt Paul's College, and the morning and evening prayers of pin’ mvey Naeeenge he neighhoring towns. For terms of passage and to secure the best berths, early appli- | Up in the newest style, MRS. M. WILSON, term of * Papist.’end opinions hud been ascribed to him, | hy it 4 ported and the members | our Protestant Episcopal Church translated also into La- FALL AND WINTER ARKANGEMENT. cation should be made on board, foot of Beekman street, or | oll 2w*rc 291 Grand st., between Allen and O sy f , ‘ned them, and by that signiog most undoubtedly | tin, were for a short veriod used, ond even matin F NEWARK ND NEW YORK. to the subscribers. a ———————=-—-—=—=-= | Which ifhe held them, made his’ holy ordination vew « | implied co pproval. ‘The action of the Com- | tvs” junds, te’, hy f c 5 D mating, vee. v sacrilege before High ‘Heaven. He could not allude to was entirely merged in the proceeding of the | fren ke , hed been prepared—of these he did FRE rt ARTIFICIAL FLOWER his case, more than to reply to it in Mr. Carey’s own the action of the Committee was wrong, and christian coool Sticnad fon, Protectant pusite, He aie BRUN LAROSIERE & COURT, 116 Wil words: Hehad known him long—since he first com- approved of their repo.t, the act of the Com Qe ocr Nn York, arernceiving bythe Havre packets, | menced the study of theology A certain layman of New | miitee who were fundus officio nnd gone from the House, | fenberg was vindictive, bu Yo shoe what were the posits med i , : | York proposed certain questions to him, which he asked | its defects were no longer examinable, and nothing alleg’ | of difference. As to our rrapective schools. there was DO J ; ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. que new AND SWIFT MPEAMER RAINBOW, | 0% ____ 35 Fulton street, next door tothe Fultoa B AND AWIET MER mh Sea oe Wis ASW tnd after detember Joc will ran day, BB ci ISBEK, the fastest ib fe boat. known, ‘as follows (Sundays included) :—Leave New- having beat six of the fastest sail boats that epuld le ark, foot of Centre street, 8 o'clock A. M.— ‘one of t hich wele the C they have no rival. All dealers and judges in the above | i449 propound. He had been accused of believing iu | ed can be ! street, 30% A ited thei HM, and HY Maho s ed can be traversed; it stands for the pleasure of the | .. did th Eee rr tek tet Bly tee a mrrnenedarbivag ect ete Sei tia eh eon apenas | ranoatntiaton, fm pargry, the efiocy of avy | Hones Mr Bi eure argument was opored tothe ne | gr bah ov stots were fal Y Sccein SS 4 v selves d t a i, Bi ait a i a . RUM LiveERrug New Line—negaiat | ders, one for ra ’ aera re eich Atetcan blowers for French, | prepounded to bim on these subjects, and his answers, | “Attar some diecu. sive dabatersc referees: to arece. | gt D{ Hawxe.then took up the charges and reviewed them Packet 21st October. aperior fast sailing pack- | DW, being les: year old and does not leak a drop. their he te Pt ‘Rue de Iracy, No.6, and deal ate, and reference to prece- | atiength, am an eloquent speech from 12 at noon un- chip ROCHEST 00 tous burthera, Coptain | ¢an be seen at the foot of Spring street, N. R. Inquire at 309 ye Mths NOD tes. were as follows— dents, the resolution was laid ou the table. ilo bi rttiewill sail as above, her regular day. + Capeain | West sturvet near Spring. Olt setae | exclesively in French Flowers. of Imtec_ | "QI. “Do you believe that the body and blood of | A message from the House of Bishops informed the de | The trator wattce and tee att) made his defene For freight or passage, rant and spacious accommo- | ~ ‘OR HA 7 MAGAZIN DE MODE Christ are corporeally present in the Eucherist—or that | puties, that, in pursuance wit: ft Dice @ press of matter, and late hour of adjournment, com. ‘or reg ea pac FOR HAVANA, FROM PHILADELPHIA, , puties, P na reqnest from the Diocese | pel us to defer all comment until our next dations, apply on board, wes! side Barling Blip. or 1a The Ai fast-sailing packet barque ELIZABETR No. 60 Canal #treet. the consecrated alr ments are merely bread and. wine in | of Missouri, in compliance with wanon 1, of 1898, they . WOODHULL & re ee en J, John 8, Remington, master, will sail positively on | Vf ADAME D. BEHRMAN, begs leare 9 inform per friends substance—the body and blood of Christ in spirit end effi | had nominated the Rev Cicero Stephens Hawks, as wPA Tea RTH 5 tober. fo and Wintke Fasnio 4 pk : rcrof Fangs HOt. ss canein tra Burley, master 10 | yche, ast oF Rusnge, having superior furnished accommo- | im Pris tins, (ape lend Dreat, french Hlomers, Heuws: | “Ana, 1 believe that the body and blood of Christ are senanie Perea ma musbepiot that Dicomse,” The Meesege | Tt e eriescurt: Oa evasne Ok mmanieriaer Me in Peace wif loceaant Gio Hachooes, and sal'on hegfoge: | Ga¥ious, &,large and eommodioes cabin, with, tmelve stale bane ofthe choices style, (canfally selerted by her | pregant in the Holy Eucharist only in the spiritual man. | " Mr. Macratiano of Va, presented acommnnication | Low, was ‘brovght to a close on Saturday, the 28th uit Phat Oeraher s22 or ‘817 dw shkeo 101 South Wharves, Philadel phi TS, ner—the manuer I venture not to define—I, however, be- | to the House, containing a'statement of certain proceed: | by @ verdict of not guilty from the Jury, after only five FOR NEW ORLEANS—The spiendid vew | ea. oUISIANA LINE OF NEW ORLE will take Fythe rth October. M its | lieve that the consecrated elements are bread and wine in | ings of clergymen of the Protestant Episcopal Church ¢{ | minutes’ consultation. The case had occupied the Court packet sip EMPIRE, Captain Russell, now loading PACKERS Packer ot the {ith Oct Fire Packer or |e fave id establishment, Magazin de | substance, and the body and blood of Christ in spirit and | the Diocese of Pennsylvania, in the case of the Right | nearly the whole week. ‘The following remarks, copied saurray’s wharf, fut of Wall street, will be dis nay hta-—lew wall euceen fave. selling: puskos ot imtee | *Micacy: Rev. H. U. Onderdonk,’ Bishop of that Diocese, bei from the New Era, will exhibit the ground of this xequit- bai ‘New Oreans ou the Ith Mata in a BON Cai Wibray will sit punctually above, Se ETRE Q Il, «Do yaubelieve thatthe bread and wine under. date Oct. 2, 1844. He moved its reference to thi tal: -" The ostensible defence set up wae ineanity, but + “ ipad iJ ° ar day, weather permitting or passage free. AKL J 4 fi ir Col f the FE e real and substantial reason urge: itt sayle Soup ned SO aaonty Le? Ae eames ete have wow commenced shit regular | AYfISS F. GODEFKOY, 249 ‘Broadway, ‘opposite to the Soles oc are they Sake tae ty Linnie Vee of 4 3 that Low had deceived the only daughter of Ferd by pro: for New Orlems at the above date, will find it their interest to ‘ alamo SFT Fas od oa Carlton Hose, will ofen on Tuesday, the ath natant, ber | the body and blood of Christ.” f mise of marriogo, and refused to comply with his en- examine the accommodations previous to their engaging else- | find this the ouly reguiar lve sailing out of New York for New | terials for Dresees, Fancy Articles, be ‘Ans. Ibelievethat the bread and wine are as really ; LN egrmene, tas CeNeNES ber Under Sloumets.ces WER Where.” For passage apply on board 268 ea Oren, ad the price of tassage in low, for which apply ov | “Coatry Milivers will be rapplied at the most moderate | and substantially present after the consecration aa th ' Calculared toexcite the indignation of s parent.” In their due ‘61 South street. | board, sireet, orto - prices. +17 Im*m | were before—nn that they are not changed or converted . , ei ancy in | #rempt to prove Ford's insanity the canses and symp- - — & J. T. TAPSCOTT, otherwise spiritually; which spiritual change 1 do not a which was adopted. tome thereof, the nature ot his insanity, and the objects FOR NEW ORLEANS—Union Line—First | « trstmes Ling” prcket ship Alabama, will sucecad the Yop FRENCH a eee FLOWERS, tempt toexsiain further than’ by exoresring my belie! | EA. Nawrow, keq,, of Mase Telerring tothe danger | pon which it o 4. they brought out the whole his. regular packet with despatch—The fast sailing packet | | Holmes bine” p ‘ labaina, will succeed the Yazoo, | FEATHERS, HEAD ORNAMENTS, &c., &c | thatthe bread and wine remaining in their natural sub. | from ting leave of absence, acated at the close of the | tory of the intercours + between Low and the daughter of hip UNION, J, B. Batrorne, master, is now loading | 8d sail ou Monday, 20th obre OWITZ & BECKER, No. 34 John street, will open th session of the Convention, ' . Ae Ford, and thus brought before the Jury facts whi whl have immediate dispa'ch. For cabin, second cabin LISHED PACKET OF ‘on entirely fresh'stock of Franch Artificial Flower stance do become the divinely appointed means of con ion, When abont to deliberat: , * cts ich pro- Steernge passengers, having superior accummuda.ion, early a> POR Se PACKET. OF Feathers, he Just received by the last packets mer: | vey ing to the faithful. and of offering to others (in a spir- | 0D most important subjects, they had been found withous | bably had pow tupon them. | The feelings, ey m- Hieation shoud be made cu board at Siurrays wharf, or to ireland, via Liverpool, above stock was selected in Paris by C. ki. Bel itnal manner) Christ himself with ail the benefits of his rum, and search had to be made through the city to | pathies, and I sensibilities of a Jury operate power. JOSEPH MeMUKRAY, the lowest reten; to nad from © | dau with Bran & Co. of William atreet presence upon the,earth for the redemption of mankind jome’ gentlemen to return who had receiv d lenve o: | fully in favor of 4 parent who commits an act of wrelence smog 100 Pine street, corer of South street, | fi be sailing ander the new snout. every tee In short, my belief on this subject is expressed in our | sence He therefore moved thatall subsequent appli- | Under such circumstances. The counsel in this cese are oOo re i ng ne! ry 7 : 7 Le a pp! FOR LIVERPUOUL—New Line—Heguiar Packet | days, and drafts can as usual be farnished fo TURKISH FANCY STORK, Catechism, on foliows : cation for absence be referred to the Committee on Co | like the search warrant to bunt fora of ad ‘The regular, fast sailing Packet Ship L 565 Broadway, “Quest Whut is thejoutward part or sign in the Lord's | none. Irww ken bie @ man to make actual deo he, al im 6. JH. Trask, of 1,100 tons fpr mon hon an y ‘ HERF may be bad Fancy Articles, jast received from | supper ? Dr Brooe suggested the propriety of substituting the | serch fi in their efforts to prove inra. yy Ae fod wg ane a sient reer neh Upbeat or cas oahps eoaieak Bar tartoee and | VV Cons tinople,, Also, Turki ‘Tobacco, fea “Ans. Bread and wine, which the Lord hath comman. | Committee on Elwctions, which was adopted, and several | sity, they are enanie! to introduce evidence upon which for splendor or comfort toply oo board at Orleaus wharf, foot if by letter, post paid, apply to Dar | Condy, mids here by the proprietors tn area ded to be received applic: were referredsto them they can make # most powerful appeal to the hearts of the 1 Wall street, oF to GOAN HERDMAN, 61 South st. superior to that which i “aquest What i the inwart part of the thing signides? | | A. gentleman off red a iiew Canon, proviting that no } JWror in behalf of the prison ; E. K. COLLINS & CO, 56 South street. : ANGE C LAND, IRELAND H. TATE! “Ans, The body aud blood of Christ, which are rpirit. | "nbaptised person sha!l he eligible as a Lay Deputy to th: Vogtet Sy: po 0, Car, John Colliue, of 1100 tons OT AND AND_WALES.—The Subseriber has I hl nee ndthicinsicsatneintlnte apace d received by the faithful in the Lord’s | General Convention. This without discussion was inde-} Barrisn Guia’ a —We have been kindly favored will succeed the Garrick, and sail 26th November, her regular iy A EU Te LODUINUS TWENTY-¥1Vi _ with the following additional news trom Guina bt 4 iret | Bait the principal Banking lnetieutione throughout she Vuited : b - Mr, I of Maryland, offered a resolution | ‘yiative tothe late earthquake of Ateust 8c) The viter, NG) TINT Be ger ap . i ERD MAN, 61 So CENTS, kera thereby tothe House of Bishops concurring, for the appointment | \, pe a Ne t= The wfter ORO Cee Aes the fa calling sclp | NB. Ceaween, 0 ret Size cl geckos calling on toe tas, ch. [ . Se ner etrengthening and refreshing of oureotls by | ol @ Joint Committee umder the 4ath Canon, to prepare | oy omen ue ayen 3 turday, October 12 ius, will positively sail on | lowest Tales bY cad seth ef each month, ov appifeation as abe \ THE NAG’S HEAD | the body and of Christ, as our bodies are by the | standord edition of the Bible—this was waived for the pre of land wind. prevailed ‘intil MTiesrieudid siip has unsurpassed secommodations for ca- | _ivetec r No.3 Bancusy Street, wean | DPead and wi - be lac ro hdl iu win nd ; «onset. Atter 4 eherm nt tempest of thunder din, second cabin and steerage passengers, who will be taken at | —<a—= TOR LIVERPOOL? Paka of ihe loth of Ora Do yon believe in the doctrines of? Purgatory | *rrived which wa ed tor the elect light y ‘1 FOR LIVERPOOL—Packet of the 16th of Oct Broapway. ; 4 ightning cameen. Every other minute the hor'zo1 ee ee bk Ree ee The spleadt pachetship ENGLAND, | spt Bare ee ‘The Sabssriber having fgted ey he Counell of Trent tnd the Crowd of Pope | | iin sent Ty ir. Von Wags. | ue Nate of bine light of intense hrillisney. ¢ mal a ation an a, ¥ i, OF ; ‘ . a . ‘i urth ner, the present Tren: dunanimone pies thes elt Navas glen, coneemie ancl coctmipedations fs cable, cal rare. tgs nnd newly furnished wveral roome | P84 To sewn injthe Romish doctrine of Purge. | ir Memminger then called up the consideration of his | Sruta’s ararated trom euch ether by light, vari N.B, The subscriber will have «regular succession of first up jommoda aba tad terrae connected with this it rahe reapgptagy oo gg T ssetitionca the sohientel Turtete and warm gusts of wind. After the moon hed risen, the class ships, sailing every five days, for the above port. ol0re passage, apply ‘gk baat onele solicits pall from his and | tor Reem lear Me ptiin See leige Bantinn pe ler To lay iton the table, to enable | “Tuslid tne of nature indicated » distempered condition. . | ; aT ani es a , y » awa a COR SAVANNAH The ship RHODE ISLAND, PASSAGE FOR NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE JAMES BYRNES. | jndistinct —1 therefore #'ate explieitly, that | believe in no | Dr Hawks to proceed in re in relation Caeeve ms Wanid eroartoks tae Sih teectanina arene eae ee OR SAVANNAH The following firstel re ~ intermediate state of purgatorial suffering —in no process jon to the Eviscopacy of Mississippi { some unknown calnmity near at hynd In different ev having excelent accommodations in eabin and See ee eT 00. Cape, Wilray ion forfsin,in no penal infliction for the satisfs ing Mesimivaen had no objection to the postponement | arts the watch dogs howled mournfully : all were un- to 20. Packet Ship ALABAMA, * ¢ justice, and for the regaining of th Divin t Berrien modified his revolution to postpone the | ible to enjuy their wou'e! repose during there houre of 4 P consideration ti 5 y pe ith—in norystem of punishment in a.utore state, | © in Until to-morrow at 12 o'clock ; and as mod). imicipated horror Abent bwif port three o'clock in the WARSAW, Capt. Parsons, on which is to be mitigated or onywise chonged by any in | the motion was adopted, after an onposition from Dr | morning the eartt n of the church on earth or by any means known ho was unwilling thus to pile up busi Se ee ee ad tb canna TE EW ORLEA: hip ALABAMA, 700 tor which bad set io eekly, continued to exertan evil in- ct, Henry ‘Windle, . mmander, will'sail for the above port on the Lt] L. BALDWIN, Capt. Bassett, on JACKSON, STACEY & SMITH, to man. to meet the novel case of Dr Hawk " \ ; ; wer the general health For agricultural pur- ext, at — elock, Thi rt remai ait , ANUFACTURERS AND. IMPORTERS of Pen."P " well od, and « pe , steamer haa ‘bers, thorsughis vrrimated the yeast | _ the above walisknown packets will sail yunetually as above M hd Tae Cul Fe oD His bees ete | (9.1 Bee ee ere Saat See Sen Rion of eeUrtae | oF coplonsent (osling Sneh CBSE any FeeNN eNee c« the weather waa as favorable as could Wwew!y crppered, and is furnished with a. powerful set | 8d the aceommoda:ions Tor eabin, second enbin and stern descriptions of Bhefield Goode . y the pray ppp cheare Wire, evade atthe Novelty, Works of trae She | Phin shontd qe made L Ropecae berths, eafly emo a] No. 6 PLATT STREET. ethat the @nal destiny of every man ie de Heote proceed to sign the test Déetste el ios har, 6 is " to th nian ith eae fae da: We. T, TAPSCOTT, GENUINE, ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP pre | tormined at his death, and isnot afterwards to be reversed | cit L Hawks, ax Bishop elect of the Diocese of Micsiesipp) gate indeenende nd by at Dn! 2 Maid mally ettabie 16 Souths street, coruer Myiden Lave by Guiseppe Mariselli, can only be obtained at'721 | Srehanged by the prayers of the church, or by any mcans | 2nd saked on behalf of De. Hf for the reading of any doct maan dtroowaredionibe lends tate he freight or | ame PACKET FOR HAVRE—Sacord Lineihe sn | Sit eid 7 Chatham stret. New! York and at Mrs. | Orewa, ’ ments in the possession of the House, having a bearing o: OB Pk, tea ernest if BIDA, Jamies Funck, master, wil sil on the Hr cake beary fae sivaile of ig. M diet wiihe | Ax the general condition of departed souls appeurs to | the subject , ‘rom $1049 $10 8 bushel, 4 fer a8 it hee been ¢ ne gut which i . ‘The 5 be embraced by the question, it be proper tor me to | ‘The documents were accordingly read. Th: Mad Pape mero 4 Tare Le SOR GEANE Safin Lime=sruat | Per lvixht or pesane apply to Sonpropens "the pore of the skin, Mndering ie sof -and of | eeate my belied dn the “t'ommunion of Sainte,” os tang | ‘ed of chutges sgninst Dr. Hawks, made ty the Rev. Ds | welve Wel. wide ut the richest vein ie from eight to Iiffing tackee CINCINN ATT, Captain ke Hoss, will No.9 Tontine Boiling. cor Wall Ne Feet eee Lenore eccemperie Cee Tia at tke | (2 Holy Scriptures, and in our Crved—thet rhe faithful | °-% Mableaberg, principe ly in teletion to his ben! Ap inet Dositively sail ns above. renter ar’ penton members of Christ upon earth, ao1 those who have de | Cy 8s proprietor of St, Thomos Hall, Fiushin " ‘ i ¥ ILIES, wanting suite he Wr igen, using it 1 hn : " C " i ui erior aceommodations for cabin, second handsomel: , Ne 168 ton ted this life in Christ’s faith und fear, form body | Other paper was read from a Mr t a ORT FoR THR Connection oF Enrors. sy tae anise’: Papous abou ts embark spout mek tae oe aint da lors and ped-room, | it Yorks and ton at, Brooklyn.” Puice 5 canes & | eee ae an sarahccthet they. are United, by soo | of that place, who bad lost money. by v, Briday, Oct. M1, 1844 —Prescnt—Lieut. Gov - rooms for Ny a vd, we a ‘tab! we on board, 0 ea Single i wreak y bond and by ere are lawful and d charged him with havin, i javion kinson, presiding, and 22 Senators, No. 18—Lewile on OREPR NOR | Hate eet cn a MOCALONN WOOT SRE LIGAEN, — | Saly ocala aah vera tarien=s We te | spew uegrmir yet Soy en ey A Lats a that we,with all those whe are departed in the t {ow of Dr. Mahlenberg's_statements were from per

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