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f pe li Vets te ance set. NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17, 1844. SS ae a THE NEW YORK HERALD J ALR D (From the Philadelphia Spirit of Tpesivel, That oo muck’ oft adictowns Michigan. . : phia Spirit of the Times.) ‘Resolved, That so much of the proceedings of the Middletown, { ce! . AGGNAH ATE CACC Amon WIG MAKER, HAIR CUTTER, Hektved Geoisentien Board of Missions atthe session held in June, 1844, asre- Cscespoadanioe of: ead [Correspondence of the Herald nD of the Protestant Epls- | 1095 tothe support in part by the said Board of certain Lsteraen ; : THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. ORNAMENTAL Hatt’ MANUFACTURER, copal Church in the U. 8. Bishops having’ the oversight of domestio misslonery ope- Mivpixtown, Oxanox Co., Oct. 8, 1844. Aprian, (Michigan) Sept. 27th, 1844. THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. ,ORQHATHAM STREET, - } Tugspa7, Oct 15, 1844. ether with the journal of the proceedingsofthe | The Country—Walk—Flowers— Politics Piety— | James G. Bennett, Esq. -— io the Publis ihe Osi, Auant. Grasse. After the reading of the morning service, the | late Specia! Convention of the Diocese reece aes Butter—Girls and Blockheads. | Larrived in this beautiful and thriving village ten ‘THE NEW YORK HE of nuinerous frieuds and par minutes of yesterday afternoon were read and ap- » Committee on the Domestic Mr. Besxnerr— Idi alt the north d é HERALD~Daily Newspaper—pub- trons his. removal: from proved. slonary Society days since, after journeying in the northern ani lished every day of the year except New Year’s Day and Fourth 316 Peat street to the store Dr. TyNG_moved to proceed to. the consider ind eee on, preoeaaed ¢ the es poco of the Dear Sin :—I have arrived thus far on my re- | western part of the State. Michigan is increasing of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per annum—postages prt perrthaa nylon tion of the Canon on Episcopal Resignations. This | Schich was, afer amendmenta, Meyer re crueedke be | turn from making a tour through the ‘ southern | rapidly m population, and improvements, and will eRe in advance. felt ackuowledgméuts Canon as reperted from the Committee on Canons, | sent to;the House of Bishops dr concurrence. tier of counties.” ‘To say that ! have been sur- | soon be one of the brightest States in the confe- HE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday ahlio” peuarelh Aad the we published some days since. gf ne fend Setll Bacall the feelings with which | derac morning-price 6% cents per copy, or $3 # per annum—post- ave hitherto houored The first section being under consider: Laexex view Taxis —The Outted) arrived from) Prieeds.W" but illy express the ise ingaw th wel thes : att ages paid, cash in advance, hhim with their support Rev, Mr. McCullough spoke in favor of the con Galveston yesterday with papers to ‘the Ist ins have viewed the richness, beauty, and fertility of | The western country is the place for fixins, and Ai TISERS are informed deiciioiliatie) Off tan Vase be ka : and to assure them it will » | nuation of the old canon 32 of 1832 on this subject. | We learn Ketheregtae, Ansen Jones, the Houston c this garden of the empire State. Immediately on | a more enthusiastic and excitable people is not to ver THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND, and increasing | fj is studyto merit a continuance of such enviable dis | He thought it far better than the provisions con- | date, is elected President of the Republic, and that th . , fe fast ha the Largest civculti Deen ei | Hie iaka iba han ba inlaii ik al hc’ nirciod eee ak (PeMIRLEC: dato, 1s elected President of the Republic, and that the | the track of the New York and Erie Railroad, | be found. Since I arrived in thie State I have at- rete agrid and, ts therefore, the beat channel for business | yo aciuire and retain 49 lange a portion of the pub good fortune | “ey. Mr. Youxa, of South Carolina, spoke at | proceedings ; its judgment wo did not hear. The Com- | there is not so much to admire. But the towns, | tended several political meetings of both parties, aRINTING of al kinds exeented atthe most moderate price, Haid stands eral in Asa Hair’ Cute and ‘Wig Maker length me oppoet ion to the princiols of the ca- mae himself is coming up a passenger in the Re- | yij|ages, and hamlets ‘of the interior are charac- | and was astonished to tind such large numbers as- elegant style. for whiel he ; | mon. ish o| elect iL Ww * ., is : g i pee oe ¥ JAMES GORDON BENNETT, ample ‘cone for earryig hs tvenons apd tnjronemen babel Ti tad ot Clerical end as Fe owe Cccen the The Galveston Civilian of the 7th ult, contains the re- | terized by a neatness, order, industry. und pros- | #embled onthese occasions, The hardy pioneer ee effect, in short nothing that art can produce or expense com ials and 14 7 ply of Gen, Houston to the manifesto which wppeared | perjty—sure and advancing, which makes oue | of this State is alive to the interest of his noPRieTOR OF THE HenaLD Eétapcisiocenr, — | Sect Maarhuotnng that, at can produce or expense com- | testimonials and send them to the House of Bishops, | from Gen Woll, announcing the recommencement of | PTY d : : thay fae Northwest oorver 6f Pulton‘and’ Nassau streets. He lnvitaean carly Sospeetion of his srheeid weet Whigs, | OF» if the General Convention is not in gession, the | hostilities. It is datet Washington, (Texas,) July 20th, | proud to call New York the State of his nativity. | country. They flock in thousands to the de- —_—————— ‘Toupees and Ornamental Hair, in countless variety. and exqui- testimonials are sent to t e Standing Committee of | 1844, and is cuttingly caustic. After rebuking the soi- ] We know comparatively nothing of the peace, mocratic sandarg, and send np such shouts ite workmanship. Perfumery from celebrated EnglishandCon- | every diocese tor approval. So the whole church | diswt hero of San Jacinto for his want of dipl harmony, and social interchange of feeling, which | for Polk, Dallas, Oregon and Texas, as makes tions, invented aud sold by Laird. ‘The Hair Cutting, aud in. | 288 the appointment—while in the present canon, g his address er communication | enters into all ranks and conditions of life. There | the welkin ring. The “dear ladies,” Lord te ¥. bh ‘em, are oul on such occasions with health, apes _ ener A of ~~ Be is a oneness of seniiment, so far #s relates to fice rran Piya poy ema anta Anna pe v to constitute and main. | Strength, and vigor, and are fo! nnexation to a proving of the acis of the Texan Commissioners, and | {2',' veculiar air of affectionate concern and sym- | Clay stand’ no chance inthis State from present pathy to be found practicully existing among the | demonstrations. His last Texas Jetier bas set the ih the business ach each department is conducted by the prinei- ¢ TERK ARRANGE. imself, in such a manner and ou such terns as to sustain | signation, and their action is final as soon as enter- FARE THREE SHILLINGS oleeanaN To ip rre-grainepae dhareccar this establishment enjoys, ed on their journals, and notice given to the House Oiacus JERSEY CITY. | eimem 82 Chatham street. of Clerical and Lay Deputies. He thought the c at ctober the cars will leave— whole church entitled to w voice in the resignation the House of Bishops has entire charge of the re- ways— Tregret much that you have given this complexion to Patg~sos Deror. f 8 o'clock AM ARE DOR: as well as appointment. ‘ _ | the affairs of the two countries, When men, by chance | dwellers of these beautiful hills and dales. They Abolition lye ia Ae and which will settle those MH op Ig PLM. Rev. Mr. Van Ingen submitted, whether notice | or Providence, have been elevated to the rule of nations, | anpear to know nothing of those discords and | Of their own king bee, who were previously much Cy eae " of an intended Episcopate resigvation should not | and entrusted with the protection ot the best interests of | strifes, which, unhappily exist in larger communi- attached to Clay for his supposed anti-annexation 8 o'clock A. M. j Ye chatiearae be communicated tothe Ecclesiastical Council of | the people, it must be considered misfortune when they | ties. Especially may this be said of the farmere of views. The frothy orator was much ‘out of 3 P.M. oe PM: the proper diocese. The difficulties suggested by | tt! upon them calamities which their duties as philan | Orange county. The mass of them are hard | Sorts” on its reception. It put an estoppel on his other gentiemen had also oce: 2 o citizens; and the 0 , und overturned his labo- 829 Uf ec her g jen had also occurred to him. taropests sipGis feach them fe avert laboring, honest, and worthy citizens; and they | ™ uth for the time being, and overturned his lab "Rev Mr Youre tead the first and second sec- | of weling antarreyed againt euch other itis but proper | find no time for those petty quarrel: and neighbor- rious efforts in convincing the Liberty party that tions of the old cauon, ud suggested that they | that thei'chieftaing should preserve towards cach other | hood BORED, whi cl tend to vitiate and corrupt the they ti Nyhleey acted or eee erasers should come in as section three oi the Pp it ren treant social order e them, all in all, | themselves, Some choke swal ie bit- “Big $¢G> Oh S 110) RIPRORDG AMAT Gite Wh Sci RUE vues ence SUMP SPE MCNARAALLT SA Le p all, | ter pill, while others more trained and drilled in STATEN ISLAND FOOT OF WHITEHA! ‘The Boats will run as follows on and after Sept. 30, canon, and thereby avert great human suffering and the effusion | they are just that class of men in whose hands the LEAVE NEW YOR Dr. Urvonp said they had been lefi out by the | of himan blood. When war rages all ranks and condi- | destinies of our county might be pluced with per- the party ranks seemed to take it as of course, just and 6, P.M. Committee, vecause, after ail, the action of the | tions are subject to its tions and calamities Texas | fect satety. as the patient guzzles down the preseribed dose. House of Bishops ,was the wost importuat, He | 28 ready endured the extremest agony, and will endea- The village of Newburgh, some twenty-five “Marrying and giving in marriage” is the cause d ven vorto profit by her«xperience. Against ner you have | mile from this fiaden dain the last two or Three | of much excitement in this village. ‘Two wed- moreover wished to keep subjects of this kind out i of apopular assemblage, and tis had great weight egies recast ae Aol gical eit rN your | ye#rs, has lost much of that spirit of enterprise for dings have taken place within the last few daye Ug, 3 SEAMEN ISLAND: 10, A. M.; 1234, 2% and 5, P.M Is must be particularly marked, and are at the thereof, 54 risk of the owners thereof, a HOU CHANGED TO SLX U'CLUUK, with him individually, although he did not k whieh dso long been noted. The fr:ighting | Ove came off last evening in high lite. 1 happen- Se thi itn a SY HAT that it had been urged helorethe Committee. pine peep ed a erage eg epee ie pegnrvedied rsd. ee caienalyaly with Par) thet ed to be fortunate in taking my abode for a few will eTeage the hour of'departure from 7 to 6 o'elock, F- M., I Rev. Dr. Youna was pleased with the motive, | cognition since that time by other powers, and’her in- | village, has, toa great extent, been cut off by the | days at the American Hotel, wiere this notable and will nd at Poughkeepsie during the great Bair and Cattle | His in le of Hi ng, f7elain it: | wut itdid notsatisly him. It resignations are to be | creased commercial relations would well excuse your re- | quicker, ana more feasible, route of, the railroad. | «flair came off, F. 1 King, a merchant of this : Way ences to the person, has deservedly won excluded from popular assemblages why not the | Cognition of her sovereignty now. ‘And, in fact, almost every branch of interest has | Place, was married to Mics Bartlett, daughter ot ‘The steamer SWALLOW, Capt. A. Me being the fi i bys Pay incaday, lth. ‘Phe steamer ALBAN Te Cooney othe spre prlaheed election?’ He receives authority from a popular | BU st, you speak of your resources ond power.— | been more or less crippled by means of this road Mine Host” Three hundred of the sexes were acy, T'uesday, 7th, ‘Thursday, 19th, at 6 o'clock, from Cort- brie | assemblage and be di d of hout the | Th¢y were defied and triumphed over in 1836, and, if you | Within a f he past, however, the ciuzens | Present. Here I saw a specimen of western qua landt street ‘. * none of which are. cond ti ith Ae he) can be divested of it without the | invade Texas in 1844, you will fiad neither her power nor si ee aha te Ne Al saz par deel ciuzens | Ty and aristocracy, basked in the smilesof Adrian’s Morning at7 o'clock, from Barclay street pier, the advice or consent of those who elected him, by the } the success of her arnis less complete. et souear to'be turning their attention, somewhat ex: ftir daughters, drank in fact at. the fountain of 80- ie at7, curing to ech of his customers a comfort, instead of anuisanee, | “uviC! i TROY and EMPIRE. fousdiin every stioge Gall nad try de system, gnich “i; | principle of the new canon. Idesire to know for what tensively to manufacturing ; and it is to be hoped af Wednesda iis ett natadeae gale Show, Tuesday, Ith, veri" Coral ve rarer ay Mr. Cunnincuam suggested that the consent of authorities of Texas with perfidy ? Fis ere coaener be that the plans now on foot for the revival of the | cial pleasure, and felt the radiance of their soft wy, Mich, and Thuraday, 19thy will wduce the fare ts dies and Gentlemen Shampooed, and their Heads Dressed | the diocese over which a Bishop presides shall be | to Mexico any pledge they have net redeemed? They | several branches of trade, will prove succeselul and laughing eyes. The large assembly room was to and from Poughkeepsie an nw YX 312 Parties, on the shortest notice. Ee +4 ; a 7 well prepared for the occasion—the walls orna- BANY AND TR AR ‘A large assortment of Wig: Gealien. obtained. have liberated her chiefs and soldiers taken on the field | In politics, Newburgh may be set down as de- prepay LING. OY STEAMBOAT ‘ EDWARD PHALO Mr. Hupson, of New York, instanced the federal | of battle without obligation so to do. They areof arace | cidedly whig. mented with various trappings and brilliantly LESH AWBARY AND ‘EROY.—Monjng | Olt imtm___-_21 Brouimayoprone St Fan's | action of our ‘government in argument that the | SiiGed How halt been witr Meticot ‘The enptus: | chiv‘pase, ie’ a very prety. aid. tnnviDg aa eee e ledisemtie, patches. vineged id e from the foot of Barclay street, landi LE E 5 i f : 4 i t thriv tow! Bt i Pe 3 “ beeets stkses v janding UBLE EXTRA ITALIAN HAIR WASH | highest ecclesiastical body of our Church should tion of Fannin was disregarded, and hundreds massacred tai folaces Pty A tet ty and tO) 0B iowa. teece-die flteada darints BaBHeLethmnetantae inter EMPIRE, Captain 8. R. Roe, ‘An infallible, sove: have power over resignation. The Senate advises : . “+ r a , : BS pene at Belek, Monday, Wednes- and celebrated and consents to nominations by the President, but fact declared thaty pee iene mate tear ieseioal which destroyed a large amount ot valuable pro nendents and se i gies Presbyterian, who he Steamer ‘TROY, Captain A. Gorham, Tuesday, Thure- radicator of Dane the President has power to eust or accept resigna- | of Gen. U: d that if a 1] Nerty. ‘The burnt district, however, is nearly | dress in purple and five linen, and * thank their ‘and Seturdey Moroing, at 7.o’cock. druff—cleanses. and o , accep! 6 rrea, and that if you ever returned to your coun: H God that they are not as other men”’—the plain and ad TE Oe CON aie, purjbce te heed sud tions at h's will. A Bishop may wish to resign on | try aud came into power, yeu would execute him for his | butlt up with handsome and substantial dwellings , Fee od, Methodistethd: brava ‘he Steai SWALLOW, Captain A. McLean, Monday, b. vigorates and Y accouut of ill health, alleged errors, conflicting | duplicity. Have you done it? You have power, but to and etores. The loss on this occasion fell princi- | S4netimonieus face ethodist—-the, Drainiess ¢x- at 6 ofelogk. 4 tivates the Hum: opinivns, or that he has discovered that his day of | What purpose? Of the inoffensive traders who visited | pally on the Hon. Mr. Borland, present Surrogate | duisite with “kerchiet satu with ** extract de Mike ts ink Maey, Tuesday, aN okey d usefutuess lias gone by. ‘Chis may render ic desi- | Santa Fe and capitulated to your officers, what was the | of the county. Montgomery is celebrated for its cologne, each with lips sually distended, and ter, are able at all times to pass the bars, and reach Albany and z medical and scienti- Als and hi vcese. Where could power be more | % al ety 6888 off und exhibi- | democratic. ‘o give her a salute a close of the ceremony. Troy in ample time to take the morning train of cars for the fic gentlemen, is con- e - ted aa evidences of their destruction —evidences indeed of : . | Gracious! do my eyes deceive me? No! these cute orwnet: s or . Neat the sately left in such cases than with the House of | harbarity not heard of amon; Middletown is the present termination of the Lo } A ig nations pretending to be i variegaled ges, one after another, are bein; For pasange or freight, apply on board, or nt the offices on the civilize: i atnoe thaainncantiry etiie Chtiatian era! New York and Erie Railroad. It was not ex- ought into friend(y meeting with the bride’s h uy RA . Mr Mrxanp wished to amend so as to make the Again, at the misreadiaiot Mier, your officers pledged fein to i pla by sha company, bi Y enurely s wish o! the Bishop to resign subject to the c: tofthe | tothe men the protection due to prisoners of war. In y the contribuiions of the enterprising citizens, at 4 : os : ae ea ate aMeOATs S PORBEDDUL Standing Committee, or eeConveation of his proper dio. | fulfilment oCwhich they were soon after barbarously deci- | a cost of some $35,000. ‘Three years ago, the Vil. | Which retained their sweetness after frequent dis- A aN Xe y A cese. mated, and the remainder ever since held in chains and | lage is said to have been very small, and but little | Mllations. After repairing to a. table richly spread DAILY, Sandays excepted —Through direct, NEO pecs the cgentsy wl ba ree eet Dr. Oaiuny, of New Jersey, thought the notice to the | prison! They were also to be returned to their homes im- fcipieens comparatively, oe done, except by the | With good things, aud the retiring of the fastidious, sari eat Oe iteaemambont Pier between | scents, Single wash in tre shop 25 cents—or $1 per bottle. Standing Committee perfectly fair. mediately after their submission But every pledge given | farmers, Now, there is an air of wealth and busi- | Who ever turn up their nose at youthful amusement, he Steamboat KNICKERBOCKER, Ci A. P. 8c | 02 Im*m Judge Cuampens thought we were losing time by dis. | to them has been violated. Is this good faith ? ness, which cannot fail to strike the traveller im- | We retraced our steps to the hall of mirth, where Joba; Monday, ginesdey ond idsy. venings at 6 o'clock. BARENNE & CO cursive del ote he therelore thought it better to move to | | You tag ledged yourself, solemnly, through Her | ediately on entering the town. ‘There are, || music rose w ith voluptuous swell from the orches- ray, Siambont ROCHE TEN Capaia A Hoeenion, os | ap gue CORNER OR GRAND STREET AND | Mmikoout the drs section, That would bring the whole | Orn Great. those of Mexico remaining in-Texas | should jidge, some two thousand inhabitants, | tf#, and each vied with the other, “tripping the pene aa ten odaains teen, ‘BROADWAY, matter up on the principles involved. The amendments | oners in Mexico, if those of Mexico remaining in Texas | (ll Jt, Zwals oaatoaied koa light fantastic toe.” The Adrian Guards were out ALTO Oe Bee ‘ ete mg crepe Rene eed proposed did, in effect, strike out this section, and the ar- | Should be set at liberty, which was done on the part of ‘hey have a large and well conducted Academy, full d ‘which gave a military appearance to Pe ceee RAS ocr, nantcmadinte Places Ohi FASHIONABLE ESTABLISHMENT gument then would be open to the whole spirit of the | this Government, by public proclamation, and satecon- | four Churches, a flourishing Lyceum, and Odd- | ! full Cress, ch Bi 4 ry Gppe: a tenden, Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday Afternoons, = canon. duct offered them toreturn to their country. Have you | Fellows’ Association, a Mechanics’ Association, | ‘he scene. A better and more generous hearte at sorelock ‘ 4 2 Dr Ootusy thought the bringing up of personal matters | performed your part of the agreement and your duty? | and numerous select schools. Of course, the set of young fellows 1 never met. The citizens rine, Steamboat COLUMBIA, Captain William, H. Peck, ye before Conventions as judicial, or quasi judicial bodies, | Are they free ? habitants are public spirited and intelligent. 1 should teel proud of such a company ; for size, form Peetic aiia vetercee le useeve ieee aes \) was to be deprecated, and this’ propoved canon addressed | . Will all this justify you in charging, through Gen | tended a debate at the Lyceum last evening, | aud dress, they equal guy independent company ty! uve ines will, arrive ; a remedy to the great and impending evil, without doing | Woll, either the Government or citizens of Texas with | Witure the question relative to the justice of Dorr’s | !’ve met this many a day. What a change has taken place here! But afew in Albany in ample time to take the Morning Trains of Cars for } { i i ti it in di ? the east or west. boats are new and Mybetancial, are fur injustice to any diocese, for the diocese can throw allre- abbaatiy 6 wiih Soups alin ie ahs ad. imprleonment was discussed. Divines, doctors, yus an entire wilderness—now one wharves 226 too, followed avd touched the delectable lips, for speed and ac- 5; quisite information before the House of Bishops, and we i . mT ished with new and elegant state rooms, : Scommotarions: ase unrteeiied on the findied. : 5 surely can most safely trust any action to the House in- | vert to cirew t be ax disagreeable to | and lawyers took part in the debate, which cer- ag egipee it nea vat th All persons ‘are forbid trasting any of the boats of this volving the standing of a brother Diocesan. you as to myself. y ¢ invoked it. tainly was ubly and understandingly discussed. | of the most active and flourishing Reps lig line, without an order from the Capsain. Z y Mr. Youxa, of South Carolina, having moved to strike It you have denounced war and intend to presecute it, | ‘The president decided that ‘Gov. Dorr’s im- State, with three thousand imbabitants, figuring in ste Tas en” & beers. cet P.O. Shai, ont the first section, and introduce instead thereof, the 1st | 40 s0 presently. We will abide the result. Present your- | prisonment Was urjust.” the pomp and GeeHE incident to worth and luxu- = and 2d sections of canon 82 of 1832. self with « force that indicates @ desire of conquest and | "<0 tar as relates to the political complexion of | ty: Here you find the rich pharisee and the hum- Rev. Mr. Han, of Florida, opposed any principle, but | With all the appendages of your power, and we may Orange county, it is, and always has been, demo- ble publican—but each working in life as if they ron HAND) AND NEW YORK PEIULY, importations direct. olire_ | Srawn up with great care, its operat.on haa been found | serve to excite the contempt of honorable men, witnessed at any place in the county. - But the lo. sy itis gentlemanly and good humored he 3 CINDE! : beneficial in the cas I have the honor to embrace you cos appear to be confident of earrying it by or]. . a Sanit ar pices Su ae Ohio cmb aren erase terry em AeA With sulutationsof 800 majority. Mr. Wilkin, who resides at Goshen, | fellow ! 1 would eda eM his eae as a desira- ves New York at 9 and Li o'clock, Mr, James S Surrn, of Pennsylvania, said the error of ‘The most affectionate regard, seven miles hence, is a very popular man, and is ble stopping place for the honest. He has wine to the old canon w: ‘ious one, and the canon restrain- SAM. HOUSTON. much respected by all parties. He will bring out cheer the heart, and every comfortthe traveller FLEABANT AND CHEAT EXCURSION». s NEW BRIGHTON: PORT RICHMOND, (STATIN Ri fen Renaoond “rae fect of Lobe gr et rat wi'trei vigendox Me to 8, and 10 minutes to ing the resign ‘a Bishop was unprecedented. Prior | Emigrants from the Western States are moving in con- | the whole strength of the whig vote in November. desires. £ Leaves New Brighton ai 8 and i0 A.M.; at 1%, 5 and 7% to his, resignatio.s ha place without injury tothe | siderable numbers into the country. So say both whigs and democrats. On the morrow I Jeave for the South, Lord wil- M. Church. Ita Bishop ia unwilling to pe.form an Episco- Major Edward B. Ely, agent for the Contractors of Very truly, yours, ling, when I’m in hepes of finding a warmer cli- a Sy pendar-—Leaves, New York, at 9 and 11.A. M.; at 3,6 and pal act thay cannot compel him; then why prevent his ity Colony, died in the colony on the 7th July, of Joun Roorsack, Junr. mace, from whence I'll write if any thing strange 8PM. | Leaves Bort ‘Richmond, at 20 minutes to 8 and 10. A.M; reaign’ en eee ota 7 ott prevent him, unlees oes ious fever. 1 SS OER . * Tornewhappen. Yours, in haste, Gro. ‘eww Vor May 18, 2 , new canon be pas provided tor by the 4th | The Texans keep a sha k out for the threatened ponerse an poeta say li entre SORIA & CO.’S ection ef the proposed canon. A degraded Bishop can | invading Mexicans taryet they are not ‘in sight” | Dsstrective Fing—The most destructive fire ‘Gnas r FARE REDUCED. PRENCH DYING ESTABLISHMENT, 80 far exercise Episcopal functions, that a Fresbyter or- | The following extract from an editorial article in ¢! . | with which Springfield has ever been visited, oc- 06 FOR CROTONVILLE, SING SING, TARRYTOWN, e SO) » dained by him must stand; but by the proposed canons, jan, of the Sist Angust, bespeaks a feel curred in the heart of our business community on Sunday Before Vice Chancellor McCoun. IRVING, WILTSIE?S BOt STINGS No. arl Street. Bishop can be degraded. The canon w: ed 'to fe between the Mexicans and Texans south and | morning last. It originated in the building owned by Mr | Ocr. 16.—Cruger § Douglas vs. Cruger.—This case has D YONKERS.—On an Pp S| Saturday “ meet @ particular case, that of Bishop Chase, beste excite- | north of the Rio Grande Joshua Frost, and occupied as a saddle and harness shop | again been brought up cu argument. Mr. Butler was stearnboat GTON IRVING, Capt var fl F ment, and it was not to be considered a precedent to guide in. , or rather, perhaps, a desire-for com- | by Mr. E. T. Amadon, in Sandford street, and before it | heard for plaintiff, Mr. Wood will be heard on argu- Will leave the foot of Chamber street for the above places, daily | manner that he warrants will give ge the Church. The dioce. e of Pennsy ia was the only appears to be continually growing | Was subdued, destroyed the whole adjoining mass of | ment on the cross bill on the part of Mr. Cruger, as soon at3 Ps My Sunday excepted. Returning, will lrave Crotgnvill 11 kinds of Woolen, Cotton and Si one in which its practical operation had been tested, and . in the north-castern part of Mexico, | Wooden buildings extending-west to Main street, thence | as Mr. Butler shall have concluded. at 6, and iu ‘clock A. M., landing at the foot of | ii h style. it was found bad. id that 1,500 men (Mexicans) are now eugog d, as | south to the store of Rayno! ids & Morris, and north to the Re ria eva hy August Slst, 1844. reine Kr the new and Hammond street each way. ‘A long debate occurred on this subject, in which D: brick building of Mr_ Elijah Blake, including like , m ; : e shou 4 rr or escorts for their protection, in the trade with | brick building of Mr Elijah Blake, including likewise Superior Court. hoy passers or freight, apply on board. or to STEPHEN B. | for the ladies and gentlemen of this city and Tyng, Rev. mr. McCullough, Rev. Me van Ingen, Mr. | T rnd it is esimated that ten times that number are | @ brick building on Sandford street, cast of the one in Serreluaguouiaye a eee UE BATE Gk ~ Cuahinere, “Merino and Broghé Shawls, gents Wearing Ap- | Smn'th and others, participated ; after which, the proposed | interested, either as {riends and relative fhe traders, | Which the fire originated "In all, five large building | Qcy, 16 — Muore v8. Phelps, Dodee & Co—The Jury See VEN OHSCOT Cap parel, cl the very be tmanner.) substitute was negatived. or those who deal with and through them, in keeping up | Were destroyed, and considerable damage done to the tWe | rendered a seaied verdict for plaintiff in this case, report- NK} aptain | PH Branch Offices, for the accommodation of the public, are | ‘The canon was then debated fully, and at the close it | the commerce be'ween the two countries. Goods can be adjoining blocks of ih Blake. The fire was discover. day ’s Herald— $1,164 if . Kimball, leaves the end of T’ whart, Boston, ys i erday % Herald— $1,164 82 very Tuesday and Kriday evening situated ar was udopted, as foliow: obtained from the towns of T t from fifty to seventy- | ed about L o'clock, Aj M., and appeared to have com. R " i her arrival No. 352 Bowery. whether from accident or from the ne at on her arrival at the above | 76 gir street, between 17th and I8th streets. EPISCOPAL RESIGNATIONS. five percent less than at Mi , a. ts were employed neighhoring towne in op lh mah ae what tte tociewaciin tr tn instance, do h had , is doubtful, although there are | yy Alex’: ‘Marr, of Willet® street: ~ FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. | 357 Grand street. r yard in Texas, are held at jollar by the regul: sions of the latter. Noadequate supply | Vethod h, it et NEWARK sND NEW YORK. Rnd in Newark, comer of Broad street and; Washington Place. e Por deren Mexico, und other articles range in prepor- war at hand, and nearly an hour elap Desere,| uetuediat church it op tue of a chattel FARE ONLY 12} CENTS. 228 Im*m tion, Itienatural, therefore, that a desire should be felt | it could be obtained from the town brook, that stream seized on a quantity of brown stone contained on AND SWIET STEAMER RAINBOW, MRS, ML. WILSON teas to inform Ter Trends and | cecignation of a diocese may take plsce under the ted in keeping up the cheapest mar. | being shut off at might, in order tosecure sulicient water | premises 106 and 108 Broome street, the property of Mr. DAPTAl ’ that prepared ti t ' ‘ON and after September 10th will ran daily, elegant assortment of Fall Hats, which she flarters henseit | Ue Tegulations, viz : i of Mexico will find it impossible, t ] We subjoin a list of the persons who have suffered, | Howe, plainulf in the suit, woth, $0 io cane athe as follows (Sundays included) : Leave New ladies heir inspection. A few Imported |. Section I. | during the session of any general conven- | (4 break up the trade with this count with the amount of estimated loss and insurance, as neat | ere fos 414 50. It appeared in e * ‘Mr: Hebberd, Latte tae hore Masuyacmceonokeie, a for Pats euch eee men x calendar months before the mecting | ‘The superior advantages, in regard to commerce and | a! we can ascertain them who is astone cute a bill of sone from the i Lies 7 ¢ P immunity from Government burthens, enjoyed by the | In Sandford-street, a building owned by Damel Bonte: | \riggiesex Quarry Company, amounting to $168, and on ; his juris h people of Texas are well understood in'the northern and | CoU, and occupied by Henry Adams fora meat merket. | their arrival sold them to Nt 4 up in the newest style. MR Howe of Bishop * PGstern States of Mexico; and influential men there not | and'by Willis Phelps for a wool store ; building insured ‘ Nel thet Mil 2wie 391 Grand st., between Alien and Orchard, } °984 moving him thereto, whereupon the House of i Ivos the policy of apolitical | for $1000 at Protection oftice in Hartiord ; T'help’s lors ehich w cp tag ag ont te nd st., betw' | thal have full power end authority to inve only discuss eee times vee Jee Day oe SPO shedy Tod at the Etna, in Hartford for $2000, | (ue were seized by Mr, Chambers, on ns for cabin, second FRENCH 7: whale case of the proposed resignation, including cPohe‘chizens, snd sometimes: of our public authorities, ié mostly removed, loss about $200, no inau- | *"d sold (after being Sully warned that Mey wer persons wi » gecond | ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AND FEATHERS. | only the fete and reasons that may be set forth in the ap | &\ tp tue disposition of Texas in regard tothe matter. Thus ‘A’building owned by Joshua Frost, corer of | Property of Mr. Howe) Jor $18 G0. War defence, it we i BRUN LAROSIERE & COURT, 116 Wi plication for the proposed resignation, but any other tacts | f.- ihese avertures have been steadily declined, but the | Sandford and Market street red for $1000 at the Pro. | Pit i ties tie cortgane dated: January Sh then shethek arireoraihs tit beck’ an undoubted right to selze upon and sell it for tate 0 + vantage. and papers, making in oll about $1000, no insurance ; | “pre Coun charged that the only question for the jury THE NEW OK LONDON—Regular Packet of 20th mstant— ‘The first class. fast saili acket ship QUEBEC, {Captain F. H. Hebbard, wiil sail as above, her regular treet, New York, are receiving by jay ekets, d cire: be eeirianertiane Gf Ball Gooliy whigh, tir sleeaues, | (eotlot he asouciety or ntoersty of fragien eee sub | circumstances named, and the feeling evinced by many of FOR LIVEKPUUL—Ihe New Li hey have no rival. All dealers and judges in the abo be placed fully before the House of Bisho the Jead ng men in those parts of Mexico contiguous to 7 apililagy Symi goer ited to give them a all, and we will enture to. say ‘dection IT 4 investigation having thes been mede the our border, "9 strongly to favor the opinion that Tex ond papers Poy hag ieated’ er 9900, Do rrr . a leave " re on ni ir a ner is 1 “d 200, mt * y J ‘ i cat " “ 7 it H A D hi tb For freight or passage, having slegaut and spacious aecoumo- Pablke Wl ont te Rowse ta Paris, tine de T 6 itd epone se iarieais besiee See riicriien y ae ta all aad ae ete ee rewritten the Republic. arrived, | 5000 to $8000, insured for $2000 at the Manbattan in New | {1c} invalid by the starute. If they believed the testi- dations, apply on board, wes urling Sitp, or to ; . i York, ions, apply ou board, west side Burl INgitk seine rth reser 5 oS ine parle anag then neerenp eli mange mre bringing Galveston paper Banidency iscontemel ‘The | ‘The building owned by Daniel Bontecou, on NT ee et er ender ey codiel bu alice uth ‘street. 3 eir proceedings to be recorded on their journal ; ani i i street, insured for $1250 at the Proteetion ; occ ‘ ; r; 00. citizens of Galveston, without distinction ef party, gave | St 5 for the value of the stone. If they did not believe th Fi oe arants Hottingeur, Capeain Ira Bursley, master, 1050 PE Om orl hehe i we of ACCEPLANCE te TNO OD Eee ore tg | & pablic dinner to Com. Moore on the 2ist ult. Cowles & Lombard, fancy shop, stock, mostly ate Witness Mr. Howe had no right to recover. ‘< [etiae. tint Vetoher wie c q y la with Duff Green on the 234 ult, was brought to | Ferwurd, dry goods merchants, stock principally s : ; ‘ . i ; Fiead Dresses, French Flowers, Feathers, cola wit 8 5 dict for plaintiff of £72 50d d costs, . POR NEW -ORUEANS Sone pprendd pow | BER tt ee Siete tees ies, (carefully elected by hes | gy Section IIL, In case a Bishop should desire to, resien | anchor off Velasco on the 26th, it having been found that | loss small and covered by Mauranes atthe Erma ; 8mith & | {ot for plaintif of te ae oe Nople. For plain packet sinp EMPIRE, Captuin Russell, now loading | agruts at Paris.) together witha xariet of Siz PeT a Cacdtel Cohwentidn, Ke nail tau phd. © | the boiler was giving way. Gen. Green landed and pro- | Taylor, printers, saved most of their type and paper, tWo | Fisophitus B. Oli "Iecleis, Yorkie at viurray’s wharf, fuot of, ‘street, will be dia |, PARISIAN MILLINERY FOR fo the antee i ral Convention, he shall make known | cegded to Galveston. He there applied to Winslow Fos | presses lost, insured amply at the Etua try this was an action of trespass for assault and but Puchea tor New Orleans ou the 19th instant, will take place on Monday, the 7th October.) B. to the senior Bishop such his desire, with the reasons | tar\he commanderof the US. revenue cutter Wood | . The building on the south corner of Sanford and Main | ((7¥ : i tery alleged to have been committed on the first of Jul “itis beaut, ship fesiner, and Gite up i favor (of an encly eall at her old ystablishiment, M moving him thereto, whereupon the senior Bishop shall | hury, for a passage, who on the Ist inst. despatched her | streets, owned by. D. Brewer, insured at the Hartford, | (cry alleged fo hove. tet rat the corner of Gouverneur style unequalled by an he nfort iy a ree i . ry 7 , ay ei seccnd cabin and siceruge nar n ‘Those apout to embark | New York, Ortoner 3d, 1844. ot meee, | See ane Chuvcl, keving ecclesiastical jurisdiction | codvers Cruz with the General, Capt Foster himeelt | $800; H&J. Brower, druggists, stock parily secured, | and’ Diviaion streets ‘The can originated in a family for New Griea atthe above date, will find it their interest to | "~~~ paicis MILLINERY. ______~ | tothe Standing Cominittce of the Diocese in which the } Cine NP ® P=S#*0e0 fn the Repeblie.-M- O-.Pie,, Oct. 8. | ion" ores Eo heirs of dustin tambard, insured $1000 at | <qesbble | It eppesred thet Oliver's von wee marsied ! ema, ' i 5 - oe York's danghter, and a prosecution is now pending wit Where. or passage apply ou board) of 19) 1 ROMAN, ; will open on Tuesday h instant, her paar seer nb hps totmeus biev ie pateoas rey Yeutow Fever in Moire —The latter part of | the Hartord See ee Cor be teen tk the art: | 4 view to obtain a divorce, the danghter having ane obec 61 South street ass: * broideries, Ma- | be by him designated, and ata time not less than three | last week there were rumors current that the ufus Elmer, shoe dealer, stock mostly saved, ther Eusbend, A fi oil hi big ent tepals for Dresses, Fancy Articles, Ke. moderate | Calendar months from the date of his summons; and | yellow fever was greatly on the increase. From persons | covered by insurance at the Etna. The goods “gag FOR NEW. ORLEANS—Union Line—First | Country Milliners will be supi broek the neck of Oliver because duced his " i h—The fast saili ices. nT tin should a number, not 1. as then two-thirds of all the said | Whom we considered good authority this increase was 8 er in Sandford street, we: ‘¢. | break the neck o: Bb ocr Tn etme, mcter, is uovelpading [eo ; aoa Ta ssmoet gt the time and place designated, they shall | stated to bo very great. Upon this information we spoke, | ‘hat famaged by. Femeval, inaured at Etna ond Protec. | ‘aughter,tipan which Oliv © rower me dud wil have immediate dispacch, For éabin, second cabin an ENC RTIFICIAL FLOWERS, then have all the po given by previous sections | #nd requested dig it of the Board of j:ealth, an association : Blake, building and stock of leather consid. | Per”. ond ered defendant steerage passeagers, having superior accommoda.ion, early ap- | FEATHERS, D_ ORNAMENTS, &c , &c | of this Canon to the House of Bishops; and should anum. | which is the only proper suthority to appeal to in such ‘ed, insured at Etna and Protection ; John R. | (082 out of | plication should be made on board at Murray s wharf, oF to OWITZ & BECKER, No.34 John street, will open this | ber lesa than two-thirds assemble, they shall ha ‘The Board, however, having thought proper to foe dealer, stock slightly injured by foneral see soa Pies tevecs Goraet of Beata riot,” | Beales, ec iect eoeypd bi tha inet sretpren Tongs Hiprres'ths |, co,cajoura from time to time cat Ub teat. | remain dumb, we have taken the paineto sek for infer. | ingured atthe Etna | The entire las of property probably CE ng, een eee “ M - i if eC. EB r* . endance of two-thirds ol ie I . ere FOR GAVEACOOLe Sen taweRg Pages| alone sh Seid Wika wre "ci infec" | “Shoulda proposed rexignation of « Bishop be accepted | ‘hat the reauftotaur egquires showsthat there iat pre: | S111 1.000 furayce, ‘The deft, we regret any Of ECR Conca ad He Taube of hise wee ; meeting of the Bishops fortha purpose held during | sent very little yellowlever in thecity, ‘The report of | fii, chiefly upon thore who are least able to sustain the MEDATGIl pail naliore: ber vegwien days LOVUINGS ‘TWENTY-KIVE Hentt shall be the duty of the senior Bishop te | interments shows,nevertheless.that the city ia unhealthy. | og 1 stSs Geartie, Och 14 compelled the son of Ol For freight or passage,’ having accommodations unequalled CENTS, prononnce such resignetion complete, and to communi. | Last week there were twenty-four deaths. Three of the: secution for bigamy is for,aptendor or comfort, apply on board at Orleaus wharf, Got a cate the same to t lesiastical authority ofeach dio. | Were the result of accident, and perhaps some nine or ten - p. | 2eted for plainti, $20 dameger. of Wall street, oF to be read tothe several | were from diseases which are not peculiar to the season Mexican Cratms.—The Ohio Statesman, pub- | somuet C. Ogden vs. Edwin Delano and Alfred Schemer os ‘ . nse, whi e the to é N B. K, COLLINS & CO, 56 South str-et, THE NAG’S HEAD | Cee, who shall caus ie thal bo the further duty. | Eight are reported ax yellow fever. On the whole, not- | lished at Columbus, states, on the authority of & | jorn. ‘This was an uction to recover an amount of com. congregations therein. An Frice of Passage, $160. No.3 Banciay Street, NEAR jc et 4 . , —— No. , t h resignat . | withstanding this worable report, the city hes rarel: letter from Mr. Shannon,the American Minister at Mexico vion for the sale, &o , of eight half pi of brand: a day. r ‘The Subscriber having fitted up | that may meet in General Convention next thereafter. If lieve there will be little risk encountered byabsenteeswho | 000 now due from that Government, will be paid within | jeans and there sold for $1095 26 The omount claimed and newly farmished the Bishop desirous of resigning should be the presiding | Wish to return to it. B h ten days from the date of his letter. As Columbus was was $370 41, a balance was dee, it appeneo, ‘on a draft jrawn by detendants upon the plaintif!, which was cashed by them, ‘The liquor was sold, and the proceeds of sole 7 jaced by plaintiff to the credit of defendants. On + FOR NEW ORLEANS.—D) —The | ship ALABAMA, 700 tons Gurthens Henry Windle, il for the above Port on the 15th Bishop, then all the duties directed in this canon to be | ew signs of taking a start, thos the recent residence of Ex Governor Shannon, the cor performed by the presiding Bishop, shall devolve upon | nothing fo cll them home. had rectness of this informati:n, coming through that place, ud TE § forthnight longer. in the interim, we look for | may be relied upon, the pablic. Geiower nent, at — oeloek, This splendid and remarkably JAMES BYRNES, | th: Bishop next in seniority y maunch steamer has La Yoroy hy: overnanh ‘the Present | 929 Im*rre Section IV. Ne Bishop, whose resignation of the epis- rd frost. - Mobile Herald, Oct. 9. We have dal rf el the 27th ult | this draft, suit was Drought. The defence offered wor aumuner errly cob er he Novelty. Worky of eiaacieys ee RF copal jurisdiction of a diocese has been consummated pur- . From Hayti.-We have dates 00 ie ne. istand | (iat plaintiff had not accorded with the express instrad ee ee re rouke te ran to tra Balle, wiih euawials wi, suanttothis canon, shall, under any circumstances, be | Courr ror THe Corrgction or Errors, Oct. 15. The northern and western sections of the island | jong of the consigners, thereby damaging the owners an iz handsome and comfortable accommodations, eligible to any diocese now in union, or shall hereafter | —Present—Lieut. Gov. Dickinson presiding, and have, Jost, the prospect of permanent tranquillity | Vordict for plaintiff, $410 26. i 4 President Guerrier being very popular, There was @ fd aterage (aaeengers, offers an unusually desiable be admitted into union with this church ; nor sbull he | other Senators. On motion of Senator Sherman, jag community. Fo freight or ave a seat in the House of Bishops, e perform Ord |, That the resolution heretotore ado, be so 6 AEE JACKSON, STACEY & SMITH, aoe eee ne Head it the suid’ Biskopaliell perform | amended thet the Court will not heareny argument trom | | elared 10 | So eeTABLINED-PA OFFiCH, MANE: Cruneks AND IMPORTERS of Pen Pocket | auy epiroo a} act contrary 10 these provisions, or shall | and efter the 17th ins until the fourteenth day of Novem. | i”) no respect advantageous to wen FICE, ‘able Cutlery, Seissors, h » | act ors! ave acted, in any wire ry to his chr ber next. és - Sor —| [ ‘gaia a. Phan Pere pier peerage foes Gre case te nae aoe Bhefield Goods aap grREeT. | tian and episcopal character, he may on Wrinl and proof of | "No. 90, Jonae C. Heartt and al. va. The Atlantic Bank | F;nx—CorronGin ann Covron DistrovEn,—On moerihat the lowest rates, to nnd from Liverpool, by the regu: | ——— the fact, be degraded fro » the ministry, or otherwise pun | of the city of Brooklyn. Submitted on printed arguments. i { Wilkens & Andrue Tar packer ships sailing under the new arrangement every few | TO THE BOOT AND SHOE WEARING _ | i#hed, according to the discretion of the Bishops trying | No 18°L. H. Sandford ve J.C. Halsey. Mr. 8. Stevens | the Ist inst. the cotton gin of Tt i kens to Anenit, days, and drat farnished for any amount, paya- UBLI him resumed and continued for piff in error in reply. on Bayou Bovuf, in this State, was e! y y ble at the Ni Bank, Ireland, id their a Section V. A Bishop who ceases to have the episcopel fire, with the machin: and the cotten then in the gin, ‘i irty-five bales, and a quantity of Common Pleas=In Chambers. fore Judge Ulshor Oct. 16.—Daniel Smith vs. WW. Seaman.—An exami- nation of witnesses de bene esse in this case, which i action for assault committed on board the schooner Har- riet Smith, in March, 143, on her last voyage from Sa. vannah, is going on before Judge Ulshoefter. rnmor of an approaching modification of the tariff, abo- lishing all protective duties, which were declared to be v e General Sessions. branches Kingdom, as,well as at all WM. MADDEN, 209 Spring street, having enlarged b's | charge of a diocese, shall be still subjeat in ull matters to jy. | mounting to about 4 with Fenland, Secuta i cock foe thal and winter trade, offers for enlee lentes | the ‘Canons and the authority. of the General Convention. |“ ae tae Soret pad —The Pensacola Ga- | tagging and rope, The fire was caused, by the careless | pefore Recorder Tallmadge and Aldermen Jackson and fealent by eee Mood ifnot superior | Section VI. Canon xxxii of 1682 is hereby repealed. zette of the instant, says that a Naval Court | ness of one of the negroes, froma candle. ‘The loss is es- J. Stewart. y 1 80 é Pphich he atern is 5 oH, aot edimiae, | Thi sanen was ordered toe. engrossed, end vent for | Martiol wus convened at the: Navy Yard, the wes ik prece- | timated at about $2,000 to $2,900—N. 0. Pic. M. ©. Parensow, District Attorney, — = * Gaiter Boots, hall ¢ in Slips and Ties, xents’ | conourrence to the House of Bishop ding, by order of the Honorable the Secretary of the Oct. 16.— Ma garet Dawson, alias Bird, convicted of a misdemeanor, in procuring Abortion from Ann Eli Viunson, wae’ sentenced to a fine of $260 and six months mprisonment in the City Prison Srave Canvassens.—We understand that Go vernor Haines has summoned William Wilson, of Hunterdon; James $. Hulme, of Burlington; John H Stansborongh, of Morris; George H. Brown, of Somerset ¢ Boots for Waveeme” | On motion of Dr. Tyng, the canon on the “Trial of Boots and Shoes, of all descriniicn®: | wishops,” was mede the order for seven o clock this even i ing, until which the Convention adj yurned. Skven 0" —— | es’ fi a — 1K 5 skin Boot SC OFLAND AND WALES“ the Subwertber hes | and Firemen and youths tll ches for sale, Drafts from £1 to £1000, payable | made co order atall the vat tI maited i pal Banking Instituti tht icin ain NEES OF hare cece vy, forthe trial of such persons as might be bronght be- fore it. The following officers compase the Court:—Com- mander Joshua R Sands, President; Lieuts, ©. W. Chaun- cey, John A. Russ, E. Lanies, of the Falmouth; Lieuts Wm. 8. Young, James Lockhart, of the Vandalia; and the above rove is not to be ox, P.M ih. Fassage to and from Liverpool ed sa gagad pd 3 ; . lowest rates by any of the line of packets sailing on the Ist, 6th in 4 Mr, Batvey, of Indiana, on the part of the deputies from | 1; W. . 4 in Hamilton, of Sussex; and George Woolsey, 0 Court Calendar=This Day. iehe"loth dist and gnth of each month, on appite above ey will Je ned he dies not worth | that diecese, presented the (olloving resdlution, pessed pred 7 weap hen of the Navy Yard; Walker An members of the present Legislative Council, to a Ge Nos. 9, 93, 98, 99, 19, 33, 69, 40, 86, sy2t ve u gi ng him a, cal ire WM. MADDEN. by the Convention of that diocese: — har % in Trenton, on T aay: the wih of Ootober, * 2 J, 14, 16, 4, LE, 108, 50, 94, 100, ct ‘a gW LIND OF LIVERPOOL PACKE’ 203 Spring ,between Greenwich and Washington sts. “Resolved, That the Delegates of this Diocese to the , " The Ci . nncit Chamber, aa the Board ¢ Count. Nos, 98, 99, 100, 16,28, 8, 27, 88, 39, =Athe of dist October=The splendid tat elles 912 tm" im | General Convention Deinetranted to make known to the en Mfg 7 Ni a Crvuz.—The € leopatre, Dab to canvass the votes for Governor fron ] packet ship ROCHESTER; Capt, Betton, (1 POST OFFICE, 7 | General Convention and the Board of Missions, the senti- | Shephen}, wn ltatian, barge, irom ee oe eee Ua Ete rete oem rrere arene euate ae mi) Will sail positiv New York, Oct. 4, 144, ments of this Diocese, ax expressed in the report of the | *trived hero The invasion of Texas was sti ascddbecsenst PPSTRABLE, ROARDING=A cenlemn wih his wh, on tw rm ag above jar day. ithe ace “mmodations of thistine packet nipfor eabin mh rentjomen with bie ik Wisconsin. —The eleciion bas resulted inthe re or three single cabin ASTERN MAIL, via, Stoningt n and Providence to Bos- | talked of. eV. 8, of war Falmouth had arrived whe trad 7th pages of this (the Diooere) journal, relative to the ina. | Meee ine ath nit. ‘There were also in the harbor (we ond steozaye passengers, cannot be surpassed. ‘To secur ber ton.—On and afte :t nt, tl ~ . pale sppheatiun sho e r . y biliry of the D ‘ 1 t circnmstances, turn of Democratic majorities of both branches of the Le- hoard, and a pleasant room on_ the second floor. by vhveativn should be made a “Feat et Burine Bip, ar ceamboxs Mal via Buoningtan tnd Trovidence to Bos: baie ot oe eee under present circnmstances, to brigeof war, and one sloop and one frigate Of P yistotere, Gee Ho major leo of both Branches of the board, ands ples cn on, the 9 wi ep 76 Routh st, cor, ‘wp stare, 08 YoHN’ tohiien GRAHAM, P.M Whereupon, on motion of the same Delegation, it was pnglish. Nonews.—N. 0. Pic., et. 6. and assumed the duties of bis office. ann

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