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—_ - ew THE NEW YORK HERALD. Se Vol. X., No. 890—Whole No, 3002, : NEW YORK, FRID 1, 844. , : ell teat DAY MORNING, NOVEMBER rrp a a en TH OL RAN’ = : = -— — E NEW YORK HERALD. . ae EMIGRANT PASSAGE OFFICE ‘The Episcopal Pastoral Letter. sin were rejected of God, and ever since | wedding garment” of faith in the King’s Son, end his | that of the democrats, and that in Virginia it is THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. To the Clergy and Members of the Protatont Bp. | hevatecrnconcuts fom ine dtine evar, hey len |avelatng cosh wih the leoat Maher but have | at least ue good : the odds a much ipouriavar enti 0 p ‘The sabstiber gatas fo ake urapsns'Ld it oe Bebrmnene ince ou hee Panne of America. | supposition, a stistiag tat tals eoridoes end riees | of thamown freming, ther Gen faiverented optolons anal|, "ust wo bball get diets stifoers making Mr. Olsy’s ‘HE WORLD. ers from Great Britain and. Irefand tool), | Our Heavenly Father has seen fit, in his mysterious | they rejected thei rec Uden nob melanin wat | bat nee sry era ay bya wae wie ae cupemeee say that they bave any hope of getting all tour ? or with an; agents in id. Kc d i Pe co’ B a P providence, to take trom us two of our number, | rejected ef Him. In this condition of excitement they | mise,” who by reason of their wicked lives, “ will never | They must do so to elect Mr. Polk. THE NEW gad Lpetnrsaoe 1 ye emaud in onder to Pad seat tees our venerable presiding brother of the Eastern | will remain until they repent and believe the gospel, | inherit the promises,” many “ ingraited by baptism” into ‘¢ beg distinctly to be understood that the small PA i pig bes Daily Newepapee-oab Pill have despatched superior American shipe iin New Yorkand | Diocese, and the no less highly esteemed Bishop of | Whioh unto Abraham their Father was vpresched ‘be: | the vine, whom the “husbandman will take away” be- | whig majority which we inserted in some of the pritetietdt ident prchsenaas New Year's Day and Fourth fo wandinng for seaie ey ial waa: due ang | ¥'7Sinia. fore,” and for this reason was called “the svorlasting cause “they do not bring forth good fruit.” All such | above statements 1s not to be considered by our poh ae sac Ceats per Copy—or $7 26 per annum—postages | di srt attention will be shown them as heretc ne ae poder Very worthy persons having succeeded in their Sospet atk, ie by the blood of the “ Lamb of , | God will cast out in the great day. On the contrary, it | opponents as expressive of the vote which we ex- peti kis udvauce. any of sod tar notembark, the money will be funded, as | reepective Dioceses, the tears which their deaths anak beta eyed of the world, and once ae baat is with equal truly sesaried, that as he who cue the out- | pect Mr. Clay will receive. We believe those EEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday peony i rons, is the atonement made e ‘ward ordinance in faith, to the most evangelical ang spi- majorities will be inepensed “be many thousands, e moming—price 6 cents per copy, or $3 i per annum—post- perhaps tens of thousands, have given our cust 4a remit ; i H Dra aid Bile Mixchange for sume to sult: ropable ae ne, | occasioned nen in a measure, dispersed by the | ful man justified.” Till they believo in this true founda. | ritual intent, is a thue child of Abraham in the best agnse ; ae il true religion, they remain in their sins. ven so, he who despises the outward part, und Tisgbe Howing banks, (without discount or any other Hots ot Divine Mercy, which often strikes but to | t.on of al ‘gos paid, cash in advance. charyedy Vix , a eal. ‘The same may be said of those who believe in the fal divine command to use it in faith, and gives for & rea- | OPPOnents every possible advantage, and we have farmed, that the circulation of the | J. Beal BD ie i the Ragone -ipBankers, London; | The association of States which had composed | stonement set forth by the Romish mass in the decrees of | son of his cond hi extraordinary love‘for the inward | shown that even then they will be in a minority. aoe an eA Dy and increasing | England and Branches throughout Hegland sad yxg. | the Eastern Diocese, over which the Right Rev. | the Councilot Trent. By these decrees that whole com- | part, most dishoflors God, who appointed the one and | We do not wish,however,to gain @ lean al rst cl tel ea ieee ict Bank and Branches; Binatnghans Banking Cony Alexander V. Griswold presided, has, by his death, | ™22ion wasithrown into a eondition similar to that of the | giveth the Fees f according to his promise. Let those | victory; we would honor the great ch: ee cry RE Co. ice of Inland been dissolved, and three others consecrated to - Jews; both the one and the other held and still ho.d that } think of this who talk of Abraham’s faith, and do not as | our country’s best interests with a civic triumph * moderat ‘ i ‘i mi Rpachy, sat take the pastoral charge of separate portions of the the sacrifice itself and the ritual solemnity do atone for | Abraham did. worthy of his exalted character and his public PRINTING of all kinds executed at the most moderate price, mngroadtoe of Ireland and Branehes, re a 8C\ and su the moat eleyane style. , A sin. ‘The articles of our Church efford us stable ground | Finally, dear brethren in the Lord, members of the Hd) JAMES GORDON BENNETT Cae fe inet or scotland apd Branches | Pee Hock, vie: the Rev. Duotors Manton East- | on whichtostand in guarding you from these errors of | family of the faithful: wo, your spiritual fathers, deeply woh 1 ench a triulapb, as will he creditable. ta. the is be Greenock Banking Co. in Glasgow and Greenock” papi nah chusetts; J. P. K. Henshaw, over | the Church of Rome Take these artioles in the sense of | conscious of our own unworthiness, while with the | Country to accord anc glorious for him to receive. ormurrou ov Tm Hexato Eerasiusmazer, | | Fergons rsidingin the country and wishing to send money to | Rhode, Island; and Carlton Chase, over ‘New | their framers, and as set forth and investigated by the | Apostle, we would “mognity our office,” which we ro- We feel confident that such # triumph is at hand. Northwest scorer of Pulten and Nassau streets. Arends, may insure is being done vatiectorily, on that | Hampshire. most distinguished divines, and there can beno mistake, | ceived of the Lord by the laying on of hands, mest car- renting tthe mou ish sent, with the name andaddress | ‘Thus the spirit of heaviness at the loss of our | These articles thus interpreted, we hold in great rev NEW YORK AND H ope! intended;"« draft for the amount | s ; zu Common Pleas. Boubae RAILROAD _ | will then be forwarded per first packet or steamer, anda receipt | S¢2ior Bishop, has been exchanged for the ‘* gur- } Cue: and entreattyou to consider them in the same lig | nestly and attectionately exhort you not to be carried about by divers and strange doctrines, but that ye be Before Judge Ulahoetfer- for the same b t i i listening to ne interprotat at will dra the | steedtu delivered ints, Jesus, “For tacther particulars, AV bear, noet aid) 19 Tent aes eines ed he Gay seid of Prateek tiih: Websaes tus. anicles, we mommenét> | themsdiater of the neve covennaty whose, wosk of ce’l|, Offa Bmnimme sm, ses ve: James Ma Gabe hie ‘ Ny Biba. Bishop Mi the oil of joy has brightened the ba pieearta toate: prolern herpeapenllry pier Geuming. love Abrahew paw 3 itieiiian the blood of Claimed by plaintiff as landiord out of certain premises in v0. S. tace of tht beloved Diocese, and caused all hearts | od by this Hens nt Reckorer ad ect ace tad watts | Reels thegrknd object of our faith and joy. ‘Let us | the viciuity of Yoh street. ‘The defence put in was that The Wail Rod, being coupletad to Waite Plains; will be to rejoice in the consecration of the Hey. Dr.John { Church. Examine. these’ pastornl letters, and you | then go forth with him without the camp, bearing his re- | osteement had between the landlord end defendant wes grened for travel om and after MONDAY, the 28th October, as Joins, to be the Assistant Bishop, and the elevation | will see how decidedly they co.demn all leaning to | proach, for here we have no continuing city, but seek one | NN-tulfiiled. | Verdict tor plointil, $268 7, ‘The Westchester Trains will ran four times a day each wai = Old Lineol Packets for Lives ] ot the Right Rev. William Meade, D. D ,to be the | papal Rome on the one hand, and Antinomian er. | to come.” ne Ronde wee iy Menest Sees eer Leaving City IEll for Helo (a sect Mosazanta: Ford: | gpatehed in the fllowiue rier, eeerdng thet w ‘ailing | Bishop o1 that Diocese. Two other Bishops have | fof on the other, How they warned you against | Like the holy Patriarch let us believe and obey, When | (afore. Giuuit ahd buttery, and also {or od ham, William's Bridge, Huut’s ,, Underhill’s, falls on Sunday, the ships will sail on the succeeding day, | be ; ; . the over-valuation ef the Fathers, so as to rank with giveth vs his promise, let us maaifest our taith by our Ty, false ‘Tuel en consecrated during this Convention, viz: the i brought by th t Hart's Road aud White Plains, at 7.90 A. M., 10.30'A. M., 1P: | T¥a'G, FromNew York, From Liverpool. | Rey, Nichol mn, viz: Khe | the Holy Scriptures as a joint rule of faith works. Let us, as he did, leavea wicked world and all | Pritoument, brought Dy the plaintiff to recover damages M: ant 3.30.P. 1, Meturningcewill leave White Piaiier ui BAS CAMBRIDGE, june i July? 1g | Rev. Nicholas H. Cobbs, to fill the Episcopate of freely” admit. their ite sinful prec ‘ot he ivave behind us our idola- | 2F both offences. It appeared that on 23d July last, Fay, . M PeM. aud Pr M. Sti 850 tons, Oct. 1 Nov. 16 | Alabama, and Cicero Stephen Hawks, that of Mis- i r id his wicked | the plaintiff, went into the store of the detendants in com- , cain will 1 . W. C. Barstow,( Feb. 1 Mar. A ' Jact when determining what are the | trous relations, the Romanists, as he did hi ‘ick: h hi nod hi in will stop ‘only, after leaving the City | The ENGLAND, {June 16 : 16] souri, Thus are we comforted in announcing to | books of Holy Scripture, and what were the primitive | Kindred in Chaldea, Let us avoid overy vice ourselves | Pany with @ man who passed on them ® counterfeit 66 Broome. and the ‘Vaushall Gar Dee. 1 La hen they followed the lad Fay toa house in Wi ‘Aa, hsten Cor, walle wae pre | ‘150 tons, Oct 16 Des, 1 | you the decease of our beloved brother prelates. | worship of the church | Nothmg can be more decided | and discountenance it in others to the utmost of our pistes ied peed ‘4 him. pos alles & Ad ae bets belo thie life of sortie tom th | The OXFORD, 8. Bare, {Heb 16 Aral As yeh Enh ‘and Elisha of old, the mantles of | than the testimony of disapprobation borne by these pas. | ability and influance. Let us love holiness, without | foiged ‘him in the Tombs, charged. as an Presence f A passengers along the line. ' % 01 od hath taken to himself, we tras! ters again e trine of purgatory, | which no man shull see the Lord ; so eur Apostolic ‘ G ‘Prins, for Haren end iiermediate places, Te MON atone, Mite figs 1p) haye fallen on others whom he hath left with us. "| thetinvooath of aaiats, the supremacy ofthe Fope, and | Church distinguish Norelf wr did 'Abralam and his fami: | Where vas iterated, the case sande adjourned ovat teh ik ins ial TEZUMA, July 16 Sept. 1] Brethren—In the pastoral letter of the House of | {h? wa lectrine of Transubstan- | ly, from the nations around, by *‘ a closer walk wit L* Ito this forenoon. “AUS A.M. ooe'tons, Nov. 16 Jan. 1 | Bishops, issued Anno Domini, 1835, from the pen } “ation Let us < fallen pesce, wih all men, being courteous to ———— B. Lowber, th 16. Mi 1 r (pera $ pe Bei leds our consecration vows to drive from | all, meek, gentle and "easy to be entreated,” as he was; AM. The EUROPE, Aue Sere 16 store beep ey ‘eis itis thus recorded: ais doctrine, that the pure faith of our | yet when the worshippers ot idols would make war upot Marine Court. 3PM. Wty, Fasber,2 Avail 4 ee ee rau tanetie tat a eh ot the Bishops, that in | faihers may be transmitted to out descendants as we re- | us, and take our “kindred and their little ones” in the Sherman, 5.30 P.M. The NEW YORK, (uew,) 16 Ger. 5{ Rois aitecaeuane bite they have een pope it, mn conn et: Eat feh iy sean concerning ae faith from us, ie yd hi Gieteiyy snd Lard Lect oe ee , vs. Ebenezer Wish end John, ‘4 . ¢ all your attention to some point or | ths ordination of o: jates for the ministry; for on these | with “the sword of the Spirit, which is the word o rake —Au uc’ pat, (0 1eo@wer tbe valuec 'T. 'B. Cropper, : je, H points characteristic of our Church, and attention the character of our Protestant Church, in future ages, | God,” and like Abraham go Forth to their rescue. Let vs | aquuntity of goo id and delivered, to wit: S44 Ibs The COLUMBUS, 1 Gct. 16] to which 1s especially invited in existing circum- | Btirely depends. We feel it our duty to veclare that no | dwell in this lund, though “ others claim to be Lords | nutmegs, at 624 cents a lb, und 26 Ibs at 76 centsa lb. De- - tong, 1 Feb. 16 | stances.” pesson should be ordained who is not well acquainted | thereof ;”and to all let us manifest that justice, mercy | tendants pleaded non-assumpeit, and notice special matter. Ao KOA K GEuuN The YORKSHIRE iG! 1 June 16 | eee oi hich th H ‘ with the landmarks which separate us from the Chureh | and truth, which that true charity more than all empty | The plai.tiff proved sale aud delivery ot the goods, but FARE THREE SHYLLINGS EROM PATERSON TO MCAHTIRE, (vaw.) Sort. 16 Ber TT ope, Under eae ee ecrced, Would eae uek.q of Rome; and being #0; who will not diaincily declare | profeaions, will show that we are denizens of a better | the detendants proved their oflex to return, «nv sls 'kat l rs wil . G. bd it, hearti ity, it @ better ki: in he \ they were of su wior quality that it On ap fs uf Oye il ue thee shin wea a, teanes oaion | Seely invite your attention, are such, ao we | arour Rewrmans fa ane eee wees acer weak | RG tentnae ose memento aer common mun} mafeanable” Several pola ow Were Tate) the Sorel M. Sort ‘M. in their cabin aceo: ions, or in their fast sailing qualities | ‘TUSt, Will tend to settle and strengthen your minds } professors in our Theological seminaries and all othe s | places of our extensive country, have cuuse for fervent | defendants, which were reserved by the court for their we “ me ey ay = tae trade, on the true principles of our holy religion, viz:'| who are concerned in the preparation of candidates for | gratitude te the Great Head of the Church in heaven, that decision. A 3 P.M. ! we es are well known as men of charscterand | Faih in Christ, na chetinet from merit in man, and | Holy Orders, to be faithful in their duties, that neither | by the mighty powerot His Holy Spirit the present Con- For the plaintiff, R. Tenbroeck, Esq.; for the defendanta soli ya, Te SURmaNE poner Taemat cteat attention will always be paid to | Ghedience to the will of God, as evidence of the | Romanists on the one hand, nor the enemies of the Epis- | vention of a portion of His Church here on earth, hath | B. L. Bullmge, Eaq foeieeng | oteleek 4. MF Punctuality, as regards the day of sailing: will be observed as! | truth of that faith i, copal Church en the other. may have cause to boast that | been overruled for good, and has concluded in’ great | Naturalization. Over one hundred applicants for ad- pre : 3 heretofore. , ing you from the errors of Rome on} WeB8ve 4 peace, especia ly in that He hath inclined the hearts of | mission obteined their qualification, the three j ges be- pene in the slightest degree from the spirit of the Reformation, as exemplified inthe | the mem! is eee io vies with great unanimity, Mis- sland. sionary Bishops for Arkansas and other territories of the To keep the priciples of our reformetion frem contami- | United States, and who is to exercise supervision over ing actively engaged in examining the perties up to four o'clock. ‘The court is still open. c "The price of outward is now fixed at One Hundred ite Paatnt —~—Fi0K HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. ~~ | Dolan? for whith ample of : the one hand, ¢nd those of the Antinom d FORK HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. vided, with the seen jop of win eyand iene. lit | Solofidians of the other. In stiorts itsball be our ‘The Ro: ail Steamships ACADIA and aim to show you that ‘Christ is the end of the law | nation, a careful reading of the Holy Scripture is w sure | our mission in Texas ; and also three brother Bishops to Common Coancil. ARSE wl are Boman for aches iste esl a rill be respon | for righteousness to every one that believeth,” and | mene} and we do think it our bounden dy to enjoin | Feat te Fartign’ lands; tin’ glorious Goopet:of |< scarog gh Mamie Se eA uly iy —— pe Site Sane are 5 . Kor oF paw fendi e will enter into life ye must keep the rom “i rn et tgner simi rat es) elaly Rema J whet Latta Heaney our Lord Jeaus Christ be | Ot, 81, 1844. Presicent Schicfelin in the ebair ‘i a, Win. ttarrison, om.,.on Fev for. Int, next. andments.. . ew, ren, may The Municipal Police Bitl, ted by Ald ier ye, ‘ou., ov Saturday, Nov. igh next BaD Rat Ice 4 Sonth strest ON y. Nothing is more characteristic of our church than } #2 SPpomted in our Calendar, is here alluded to. We | with youall. Amen. Sclieffelin, wat tuken up. ection tet being adopted at Femsaae to Iles tetany ‘iho. sanef and of BAHING. BROTHERE Ee uy’ | these scriptural truths. The law wi by | have taken theaja connection, as you eee, in this Pesto '—— the preceding meeting, the ordinanc rogressed in ass to ee tA 2 ae ee ‘ a M . 4 ay Faene Chriatt | rats and we with good effect, in imprinting the | #4 Cor. xiii, 12. by teotions, some of which faus wake nae ‘Agyiy te wo. sHIGHAM, THE NEW OF LIVERPOOL PAC lovee, but graee and truth came by Jesus Christ” | truths of our ly Religion on our minds, with a view cael "ae Foy thi tha ee s+ che office of Hamndea b Co., St. Johay 11%. And again, “The Scripture } to holiness of life. \ {irom the National Intelligencer } Bec, Sa iptea that the: ayer, shall ceiens. (oe eee C.J aC KEW-ORLGR Ld foreseeing that God would justify the heathen] We havemnisteined that the covenant made with Apra. | Caleulations of Facts against Suppositions | ret iy tne Common Council, to constitute a Mumeipal ALOR NEW, ORLEAI vs—Steam, Ship te all: fiom NewYork on tie distr Lid | throng Iaith, ‘preached before the Gospel unto | ham it an evangelical covenant, It must follow, there and ‘Theories, ag pared bale re pices enon fromm Sew Orleans ty afew days and it ix i. | *e 6th of each moath :— ied ion 1 Abraham” — . iii. 8, : fora, that all thi Pippo attended it, as to its operations Nothing surprises us more in our daily inter- | "sec. 3° provides for the appointment of a superintendant traded gespat de agate forthe saube i . $ New on Hpoot, The Covenant” made with Abraham, called is Abraham and his immediate descendants, are of great | course with our fellow citizens than the pertinaci- } of the same by the Common Council, bnt to be nominated Hie pice on a day to be hereafter gamed, between | New Ship LIV! OL, 1150 tons, Ree, 31 . § | nere “* Pre Gospel,” or good tidings, was not ‘a | ™portanceto us. If webechildren of Abrabam’s faith, | ty with which intelligent men still persist in their | by the Mayor—slso 8 captains, 6 essistunt ceptains, and the 10ta aud 19ch of November.” Bho may, touch at Havane to 3. Kadri P June § : Bes | in Us will beseen the same fruits as in Abraham, God . bate feaee Sa eh ot Sige jee ont st Bare 4 Ane, 31 Det § | covenant of works,” as the unbelieving Jews as. | ys et Unotie O an r pargred declarations that the signs of the times and the re- } 16 serjeants—adopted. or passage oF light freight, apply to a. ERC N. Ship QUEEN OF THE WEST, (7: a Mar. serted. It was a covenant of 1 him irr of the Chaldees, from country | sults of the recent elections most clearly evince ‘The following are to be the police stations :-— ‘ i y of grace, mercy and | polluted by idolatry, and trom hus wicked kindred there . : : 090 Iw*ec 266 Front st. tons P, Woodhouse. ay y trath, through faith in Jesus Christ, whose “ day | 4nd to ind im eo to do, heaet before him the land of | the certuinty of Mr. Pork being elevated tothe | N eb i ennkiia Man, tan Lee. det Mane el gs Ne . No. 3—In the Halls of Justice,for the oth and 6th werds. No. 4—In Watch House, Essex Market, for the 7th,l0tb, and 13th wards No 6~In watch house, corner Prince and Wooster streets, for the 8h and 14th wards. No. 6—In watch house, Jefferson Market, for the 9th, 16th, ond all that part of the 17th ward west of Sth eve- . 7--In watch house, Union Market,for the! Jith,17th 1 16th ward of Detention, Harlem, for 12th ward. p SAS U EEF ts etree ee jo i BHITISH AND NOR} ERICAN ROYAL MAIL | New Ship ROCHESTER, Rebly 3 April § Abraham saw and rejoiced.” It was aGorpel co- | Cansan—a lagi as yet unknown to him, but by Divine | Presidency at the ensuing contest. We can onl Bie WTEAN BHIPs 4 John Britton. evap on, 2 # q ‘ bon rel gll oS Filet acy law could not dis Lsinests ‘abeaham believed ths poeraine and obeyed his ppenbs it to ee starentionsl Cb paren of ean: Of 1200 tons and 440 ereach= | Ship HOTTINGUER, 1050 h 2h iy aul, ‘our hundred years passed between this Gos- | © le went out from his country king , | dence which partisans on such occasions take ‘Under eontract with ‘ae Lord "oF ce e Ry ‘om 21 1 covenant wit! and proceeded on his journey, ‘whither he knew | from each other, and, by repeating, become per- Ueey of Ad dra Bursley. y, 2 aa e h Abraham and the setting forth not” And having aie in Gensan he reposed on | suaded of its trath ; ‘tor, if ever * ‘coming events. re i ny, the law asgiven by Moses. ‘* Therefore,” saith Ryze. |, fast sailing, first cless Supe, all benizin | Of," 0 its soil, though us yet having no possessions in it— i ” : aaa ‘ ely ot Ney Ae Hing fort sles i the Apostle, “the law given by Moses, could not an cotaeuae eine a me edeestenck threw their shadows before,” we think that the be ‘deayatched panctually on the 2ist of | Make the promise of salvation through the Mes- } us that he “seu, c) events of the last six months lead to a directly op- p : ight a Heavenly country,” and considered t lusio: ‘We know not what new issues re yhcine if Cabing vare elegant and commodions, and are farsi siah of none effect.” It remained in the Apostles’ | the earthly only as an emblem thereef.' Thus the whole } PO8ite conclusion. . tie Know not what ne ‘ anf | with whate pom wee furaished } days the same as in the days of Abraham, and it} becomes, es the apostle teuches, “an ensample unto us.” | May be raised during the next six days, or what ser Matsiiemee Lomec, ce to thei ad dma tues | remain® the same now as then. Itwas dnd is a | Weoleare called out of a wicked and idolotrous world, | additional elements of strife may be thrown into ee Price of Passage, $100,’ ; | Gospel covenant of unbounded love and free grace, | and fromg‘our kindred in tranagression unto a land of | the political cauldron ; but, arguing respecting the ‘ j a , Sec. 7—Mukes it the duty of thi tendent and Asean bas ept. ta Angrust sth. Pend Captains sr ownses pobeged lob lainey through the atonement of the Son of God. The promise’ not enjoyment; into a Chureh militant, not | future from the tactswith which the past has made } captain of Frege singe mmcteoney ilcy perineal ant ‘These vowels carry eiperionced surgeons, and are napyplied | bills of Tediug are signed mackgges a only difference between Abraham and ourselves, | Yet ‘tiumphunt. In this Church we are to live the fe of | us acquainted, dnd the appearances which the | emergency may occur forthwith to repuir to the same, with Life Boats. For freight or peasage, apply to i in that he looked forward, and we, in point of | put? andhepe, as Abraham did. | The unbelieving inhe- present exhibits, we can see no cause for appre- | with usutticient force. Adopted. Fee RAGE Ot PUNO SRO aid ten Ales, pibde 3g) tame, look backward. He to the Savior then afar | {utan'™0f the land saw this holy man of iaith among | hension, but every motive tor confidence in our | Sec. 8—Gives the Mayor paramount authority over the ooere Wao WATT ret. orto = FIKLDEN. BROTHERS CO.” — | off 10 come, aud we to the Saviour, the same Sa- | time, heit tothe whole gountry, leat Stall did they | ¢xPectation that Henry Clay is about to receive } whole FIs: ob csiiel We taeda tov annie ee tie tas eee SinaaaoaT aban: | ise uaaiaderreaeAbine <1 as on viott, who hath come, now eighteen hundred areain that he had set his fections on a, heaventy coun ue Breast eee Seas ieenkermeae the public peace and ood order throughout the city, t0 00 y jnion Line—First ars and more, to suffer once jor upon the of which the earthly Canaan was ouly atype. ‘The ss . report all violation of the laws and ordinances, to report CAr¥VAIN D. BUWE, ‘Regular Ps with deapateh—The fast sailing packet | cross for the sins of men. He in the dawn, wi case is the eamest the present day. When ungodly men Let us examine how matters stood about the ‘ich , nie ae ree WB rericsekrdhi i aed cabin | the evening of the day of ait © Cawn, We 10 | eo tene Christians renounce the world in thet pepeinm, middle of October, 1840, and what was the result cifeaa cious pen ves acest ees sd deatallon ant iil ears BUFFALO. for CHICAGO, | and ‘steerage passeuvers, persons wishing to embark, should | ‘The covenant made with Abraham to give him | #84 reely g.ve up its pomps and vanities, in order to sn- | in the following mouth. Can our opponents desire } generally to watch and guard the city, day and night, ferform her tripe regularly ‘during the’ sea- | “'X® early application on Board ore, Aries the kingdom of heaven or everlasting life, igmitied | Seti the mgaise now, and he eater to eojoy the reality | a faxrer standard from which to deduce she proba- J tor the prevention of crime and arredt of offenders — eon, 0 follows — otsre 100 Bi 5, by the appellation ** of that better country,” (and Leder ( le result of the approaching contest Adopted. g ve, Down. Fa street, corn en te es ssn as tape ast.) oraa c disteris | cuigea-oa Ghexplsined thing-a matter of doubt. if ROt | 1.1449 tne Whig Governor of Connecticut was Article 2 prohibits any but Americun citizens to be ap- Ae ap bears cuicaae. | FOR LONDON Packet of she ist Nov —The fae | thing Por cuateaicks wast cddco clierwand of ridicule and coutempt, | But fet not true Obristions ne | elected by a mujority of 4,872, General Hal pointed, and they at the pleasure of the Mayor and Com- F Y, ge = pall sion De basta ein = reason of transgression.” cas f ea tenn seals geashs toda te word gevcairng rg ind pee menerky. Wad 6t—sun, . 1,733 yereey incll—wthgprowisions for neglect of duty, &o.— hall lose it—but whoso- od ig Gove nor 4) - " stperior accom: tions for ct article 8--The superintendent is to receive a salary of $1500 per annum, the captains $700, assistants $600, ser- xeants $660, and policemen, or day and night watch, ced ‘by a ° " majority of 10.59", General Harrison’s mijorty =< pind sp eno va 14422—guin’ odes se ekes teste cess 8,830 The Whig Governor of New Jersey was elected by ar day, second cabin and om 4 Just as distinct trom each other were a il 7 bi Snfesias qhe mi! ibe taken. ag ery, Tease able fares, the firm foundation rock 1 distinct from any frail ° 76 South street. corner Maiden Lane. temporary superstructure. The Jewish ceremonial Thureday, No ‘The EMPIRE ia : tonin . ~ ‘own soul?” ; i $500 each, fat 3 ipeing bgt, tposmucing WAR Gems, aad PASSAGE FOR LIVERPUOL—Packet of the | (4w, although itself built on the promise of the Mes- the characteristic of unbelief to rely on present ap- | majority of 2,210, General Harrison's majority r # Aetletinta? h prow by ep November. The splendid, fast sailing packet ship | siab, was frail in itself, and served only a tempo- pan a ecenk of Cod senses natarent bay | WMSST HGR. Vio eon cive es coiee 107 Li mare neh ec phe tng fer arena Ist ‘ ° ao Capt. Rathbone, sails positively as above, | rary purpose. It consisted of types and allegories, lesson Abraham learned from the manner of | [2 Pennsylvania the democratic majority ‘iis excellent accommodations for cabin, second | @llttding solely to the Messiah and fulfilled in him. | life which God caused him to lead. From ite unsettled | Congressional election in 1840 was claimed ay be- aad J eeeree Pnrenees. se wishing to secure berths | The Apostle, speuking ot Abraham, said, “The | and wandering state, he learne! that the earthly promises | _ ing $,000, General Harrison's mojority was 843— Yy application on board, or to promise that he should be heir of the world was | 4nd possessions themselves were but shedows of heavenly | 1) B00: «0 «00 oo 0 = ese ie & J. T. TAPSCOTT, ; Meee ae rote cel God covenaated to give bit | In Alubama the Legislature was elected by'a demo- 16 Boath atrecy comer Maiden Lane, ot given to Abraham and his seed through the | Sitkrs thi Whetand which Cou Covent Ge as he | cratic majority of 7,040, the majority against th. For, if | delieved and had hope in that which was above, the full | Generel Harrison was 6,520—gai to the Municipal Police shall 1 rectly, any reward, fee or other compensation, except rewi offered, or thet recom- mended by the Superintendent for faithful services, and granted by the Common Council The Mayor isto prescribe a distinguishing badge or dress for tho members of the force. No persons belon, ceive, directly or in By'any other in the woria. age Vasoongers,in foar inrge we rey propnated exelestvety loaf the boat ar finshed farniebed ‘OR LIVERPOOL—The fast sailing ship ISA- | '#¥> Dut through the righteousness of 1 : FE ee ee re fast, sailing ship TSA: | they. which are of the law be heirs, faith is made In Louisiana the whig msjority on the Congres. The boat is provided and of days. ; void, and the promise of none effect. fjoyment of inat which was upon earth was, to his faith } 1 Tver ion was 9,070, Geveral Harrison's me One half at least of the force shall be on duty at all sauna, Manan & Co. Be ‘splendid ship offers a most desirable conveyance for cabin it het ip trainee) “Mmmind, bint Of exiner conssauanoe, times. H. Nogron &'Cs,.'¢ : Aguts, eecan roleepes. Let it here be asked: On what was this “faith’ ‘Asscholars in the same school of heavenly instruction, | _ jority was 9,690—gain. 1,605 | ‘The ordinance is not to be construed to affect the JN. Bina, abil For ressage, apply to JOHN HERDMAN, based but on the promise of the atonement to be | the Apostle comprehends both feaac and Jacob, as heirs | In Illinois the democratic majori paw Watch Department in any other way thon as it renders ‘Angus 1,10 we aCe | -o_ South street. | made through a then future Redeemert—a faith as | of the same promises with their father Abraham; though | ture was 5.270, the majority at the President necessary an alteration of the watch posts to conform to sn Ee FOR ERPOOL—The New Linea . | firm as the promise was sure, that God would cer- | they, like him, never owned a foot of ground in Canaan ; | | election only 1,039—buing 4 whig gain o 9,831 | the diminution of that force by transfers into the Muniel- » wa STATEN TS! Packet 2ist November.—The splendid New York built | cainly fulfil the same, in his good time; as the same | 824 he expressly speaks of their raising their hopes above tatty of ‘sear them ret ree teemeal at wsieon pal Police. FERRY. Mepacket ship HOTTINGUEK, Captain Ira Bursley, | iaith in His word was firm, that God would rawe i en ne Rpeeren nntry by hay i a Pro | yas 18,008-—gain. .. +» 6,061 | , The ordinance was then read by its title, and adopted ‘ wart Bon Tight erat tail ay above, her regular day” cious | [saac from theldead the moment after he was slain. | MCs, jr, ith Abraham sojourn in a taberhaeies | n Ohio the Whig Governor was elected by a ma- by a vote of 8 tv 9. Aldermen Seaman and Hasbrouck ie Bodie Si teas ellnae re cease: ansarpaseed by mye i in port, apply to the Captain on board. | In this tremendous transaction, “Abraham saw | with'Isaac and Jace, che heirs with him of the same pro- | jority of 16,190, a month afterwards General Har. HOG ip the Deas ee: | Seaaskives oy the Saueee 7 ts Rew Yo: : arbi names, i) Christ’s day and rejoiced.” “God will provide him- | mise; for he looked for « city which hath feuntarien, Tison had a majority of 23,875—being a whig gain sie) Soule aitneal ts 60a widens of tsi Gn ved Be to SODHULL & MINTER ee | self with a lamb,” saith he. In his, wn faithful | whet Mulder and maker God Pheee all dled imtathy | Oncaea toa acitay 4 TMP | inet, ih Ward-ehoted nae sping an Inapector of eles Bana 0, A. M1986 tnd EM. Price of Passage $10. __—____ore_ mind, he saw this “Lamb of God,” “slain from | not having tye lr area Seonh ng eee ae a rity of 18,220, General Harrison by one of tion for said district. Mr. P. was examined under oath, as well as other witnesses, and the Committee unanimous; report him @ non-resi nt and appoint Benjamin D. W in bis place—-Adopted The Ordinance relative to Peace Officers, and regule- ting the compensation ‘for extra services, serving pro- cesses, &c., was taken up—and by seetions ed. It makes some reduction in the fees, and especially for extra services, and which is to be authorised by the Meyor. The Board’then adjourned until Monday evening next. ; i far off; and were ly marked, and are at the ‘OK LIVERPOOL—Regular Packet of th Nov | the foundation of the world,” and looking on the | ®! i pe i 26,873—gain. . ry BBB cect clase, feat suing packet ship IN- } promise, that it he slew his son Isaac, God would eae ae ie Se ee eee oe setae ‘The Whig Governor of North Carolina was elected r vt i 4 are) aq HOUR CHANGED TO SIX OCLOUK, , Tar dey, < raise him instantly from the dead. In him he saw, | Piainly that th bette that is | by @ mojority of 8,206, General Harrison by a Se Mtoe and trey Hadar, Bert th a Mlaving sogommodgéions for eabin, second cabin and steerage | as Jesus denominated himself, “the Resurrection [gee Ai tee) ee ate etter be called their | majority of 12,604—saowing a gain of........... 4,298 Lge, ER ‘aperior tv thowe of any other verscle in Port, pet the Life”. ¥ i i 1 a ea—in this transaction Abraham ; a i aw vercomi Orv nave trom thle statement, the Cl a total gain in eleven States of. ....... 48,732 ‘ paseagers, sels es dint Pomahieopele dering toe met, Fels and Casas | SoRe ianiag to sebark should mabccarty agpucarienion vont I saw Jesus Christ overcoming death, man’s greatest | We have from this statement, the Church's doctrine 4 ‘ous i i mical being | We might go on adding other States, showing a , Capt. le! » Moaday. i. 2 a RB ‘ti 100 Pine street, ome of South, | enemy, and lite, Kroatest punishment; he saw him | concerning several particulars. The Abi ih. Phe aieatnee SY apa Macy, S'wesday, 17th, Thareday, 19th, at 6 o'clock, from C The laude street ee. ‘or > seve ees MLDS M. pods must be oom mest ee bare justification of all who | ® Gospel covenant, the same as the Christian—both rest- : sail as above. “| ceived his son Isaac ina figure” of Christ risen | Sih cinee ot Pac avail’ Wation—-it is evident, thet he in- ial elections take place simultaneously, Curergwas.—A company of Chippewas from the ‘ r Gubernat one 7, o'clock, from Barclay. street, pier, the 7 OF passage, having handsome stateroom aceom: | from the dead. stitutions of Doth avail only when considered te repreren, | and we might show that in 1840 the Whig Gover: | shores of Lake Huron, arrived here yesterday, in the THOT sa iti! Vai and Cuile Show, Tanaday,, 17h, en ty on AWE S Ruitrs. ‘The Jews were blind to this blaze of divine truth. | ‘Py Soenhcu of Senha in? these commanded ty the | nor was elected by a majority of 5,285, the whig | steamer Nile, on their way to Europe, ander the care of ay T Rie sonenbeenete tod Now Yore, the Tare 6 (0. 103 Front street, or to They shut their eyes to its divine instruction.— | Lew of Moses, had no value in themselves; and when | President by a majority of 13,200. We could state | Mr. McKee They purpose giving & public exhibition roe =i Cota al Ce Nice No. # Tomtin BO pet HINCKEN, Agents, They ‘loved darkness rather than light, because | periormed without faith in the atonement of a coming | abundant other facts to show that the results of | before they leave the city — Buffalo 240. NEW YORK, ALSANY @ND TROY STEAMBOAT | —2%* ee cor Wall and Waterste_ | their deeds were evil. “ The chief corner-stone, | Messiah, they had no efficacy. They were but as si the late State elections, taken alone, furnish no Canaptan.—The Ste eple Chase for $150, which ‘eame off on Friday last, at Lougue Point, was gained by “Quebec Butter ;” “ Lobscouse,” ridden by the owner, FOR NEW ORLEANS—Union Pri eee of Bucy et tnding ap USIGN: J."b Becore, ower, The Steamer ¥) i bstance ; and when that substance was 3 dis. | £UTe, criterions by which to judge of the approach- ing Presidential one. Nor does the Presidential elect and precious, the builders refused.” Utterly | dows to the s ects - F rat rejecting him their true Shiloh, the sum and sub- | moved from the eye of faith, even the sh 5 in the eyes of the Lond. “To what purpose is the | election of 1840 afford the proper elements of com- int will have i ispszeh. For cabin, second cabin and | stance of all their religion, they fell back on the peeing. ” sin second. < PIRK, Captain 8. R. Ros, Monday, Wednes- Pagsengers, bay ing ‘sccommoda-ion, early sp: | trail fabrics of their ceremonial law, declared by | Multitude of your sacrifices unto me 7” a a arison with subsequent State elections; yet it is Mr. Duchesney, came in second. day and Friday Peay eens, 26s be rande cn board Moray the Aposile to be only ‘ shadows,” “ types” ‘ of | bes ee Men aa onite preety Nuinoks oiet npon conclusions drawn from this comparison that Jy, Tt h Si h a narday one Hs ni ater seo RO MOMUT EAT ran | good things to come,” and to be faldlled im Chriat | faery Stas Seine Bet, Uh teeae tee Lite Eran so | che opponents. bebe all their calewlations, and: the | ,NOmmmEssTae.—The weaiher eines Gaudsy bee " day aud Saturday Moming, at 7 o'clock. c Kevening Line Tyom she Courtland geet, dregs The Steamer BW AL « ‘aptain A. MeLean, 7, Wednesday and Friday Keven at 6 o’elock. The Steamer ALAN been disagreeable and comfortiers, the usual effect c ay we Were visited with @ ‘and after midnight it in- avy wind, and continued Juring the greater part of yerterday forenoon The steem- boat mail of Monday afternoon, from New York, bad not arrived at a late hour ist night—its contents were antici- pated by the Long Island cars,whbich leit yesterday momn- "acket of the ist Nov. From this source, as from one fountain hea: it is with the ordinances of the Chtistian covenant. ‘The | supporters of Mr. Polk all their confidence. But fast aniling packet sbip were all he Les ne errors my ne Hotere beth sentat Me! eat ihe pana i Hence i the result of ihe Hiei ecuare in 1840, when E Y, Captain R. B, Macy, Tuesday, 4, as above, her | derived. ey vainly supposed that their sacrifi- | Church infers the true import of ove expressions in | compared with that of the Presidential election in ‘Thursday and Sotaydey Evening, at $ cakes. og ita ““Hiaviog very superior accommodations for exbin, secondcahin | ces atoned for sin, by inherent and appointed ye Loe oe haere or or gr ioe) woes 2 that year, do logically, morally, politically, and ter, are able at ll amen to amy the bry andes Af ya Ane] steerage patuengers, persons wishing toembark should make J.cue.. And it is remarkable that in this respect they | witnout faith in Christ. ‘These she declares are not plear- mathematically form the legitimate firt and, pe- Tre: ple time to take the moming train w © are imitated so closely by the members of the Ro- sin her xiii, Article. i ah oF trae 00 Pee ehteg | OEY mish communion, who affirm that their sacritice ie: ome a ioe cane with, the works of faith es in | the results of the State elections in 1544 as legia- LUD — int class, wits TA, Captain Morgan, will sail onal or went. ottre 100 Pine street, co ner of. H ‘ : ee or freight, anply on board, or nt the offices on the | — Fac a — Robe in the mass, atones for sin. Nothing can be more | Abraham? By no means; she condemns such works es | mately form the third term; and trom these num- ing.— Boston Courier, Oct 29. 6 deluded Church | bers we will endeavor to work out the fourth, or TGTRIA, Espen Morgan, wil | evideot than that they are both in deadly error, } the Jews relied on : such worke as asi: Watbrens=i Marples af latter daurdct Daft acl PLEASANT AND CHEAP EXCURSIONS. i: lar day. both blind to this everlasting truth, viz: that God | of Rome relies on as meritorious and saving by their | the result of the Presidential elections of the next a oa We-heve 6 tote at Baie RuRE: q — HERDNMAN or South se never accepted anysacrifice,loflering, or atonement | own operation — works cause, not condition of | monih in those States which ou: opponents, if they | “2, Sentay morning, Oot 23 — We hive a tremendont NEW BRIGHTON, PORT RIC Dy (PTATEN | _oitce HERDMAN, 61 South street. calvstion; a4 duch wer © the ‘Apostle condemns ; 5 theaster this morcing, and it ha C ISLAND.) AND NEW YOR FERN ‘ tor sin but that which was! made by the Meesiah, faggot Ree ee a eoriene. But ix | do not absolucely claim, think we hold by a very | ight. It is good sleighing now. ‘The water i very low From Pier No! 1, North River, Plage. his Son Jesus Christ, ‘‘ once for ali, on the cross.” | U°% Works eve y “ uncertain tenure. dt this end of the lake, and we fear we shall hear o) «is Biramboat CINDERELLA. wi ran as so doing, neither Abraham nor the Apostle, nor the Daily, from May 20th dre! iy e Wt —-Lcaven ‘New York at Dand Il ovclocx, ister towards the upper end. You will get bur title more flour from here this year. The boats ure still deteimed here by the breach at Black Rock. And after ij is re- egland, vie Liverpool. | A truth so plain that it is matter of wonder that | Posormed Charch of England, nor the Protestant Episco- | We do not suppose that they will seriously object packet chip poailing sander iene arpnaeiet ery ew | AOY Who Lit the scriptures shot be Jgnorant of | pal Ghareh of there Gated States of America, sets aside ine the States of Connecticut, Masse- aah tial be it, and at the same time a truth #0 necessary, that | the necessity of works wrought through faith in Christ. Vermont, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Saal and Provincial Bank, Hecland, sad Ger | all y ood works” a1 theses all branches of the Univer: } ‘it 20 minutes to 3, and 10 minutes to | #ay®, and drafis can as ws ‘gy " a Ken- vaired there will not be time for them to go down und re- 4 b . il religion is vain without it, The ordinances of | Such ina, and Ken: ’ be wen ten’ New Hamnena ai Sand 19 A. ML; at 136, Sand 7i¢ | branches, and throaghout Kin 4 yall us atl Ted eiete the coming of his Son, adumbrated | sal Church of Christ, as the Apostle exhorts, “are-care. | _tucky, which give w Presidential vote of........ 69 | tru for another loud fa wernns Ware ithoet dhecdunt oraqy other charges, ‘For farther par: | ‘or the most Past, not, gospel ordinances, but the | ful to mamtain” (1 Titus, iii @) Penney vente heey at bee. lta, Congreetigns) ss Apnansas Eur We have returns from six eae Fr indy dna aad AS ae pla pivves hee HP ROMAN 1 oath, Setiout himeelf upon the creses and oni thatthe promises (0 tre'patreorche efther Yollet in them: | Isi0 Se overceme at. the Presidential election additional counties, being 15 in all, in which the vote «anda: Drew, democrat. . ee) ‘and TH BN nances commemorate the sume Saviou 5 + NN El AR alte ALB r ¢ tue, tainly go into w York, May 18, 184 mvi! 6m*re PASSAGE FOR NEW. ORLE. INB— Positively ceiving their plenitude in Christ Jes The for- | %lve, er were fulfilled to their posterity only in a tem: majority of 9,000 against ur, we cel 6 poral sense, you have seen, dear brethren, that they were | the contest with a superior chance of success 2018 7 % * the first Packet or passage free, ani y regular } mer in the morning ; the latter in the evening ot s f fulfilment th ‘hen it might ith 4,770 in our favor. Pat down for Mr. Cla; 1914 ror crutonyinte HR OCR RYTOWN, | ORLEANS, Never Pa atid eat ae | the day of grace ; Goth being shadows on the dial | tumor teulg caid of ‘them, teat! they wore strengers tau: | er votes, éey. wae a 306 TYING, Wiltiins Bou WASTINOS | hy her easier dey.” vere pg Weg time, during the day of probation allotted to ee the very land of promise j for they sough The democratic pete ta Sra ‘coe ood [phe din Apter Slat, 1844, the new a ci Pa epee Id not fail to early | the Church of God. Jesus Christ himself is the | another and ‘a better country,” a reality of which Ca- fresslon io jon wa | Seon oeieeue i von + TAPSCOTT, king every moment | naan was but the shadow. Even so now, we have 2 more PRS bs Br ioedia ON oe ie weation 4 during promise of a better land, compared with whieh the election, and tl ow <i ee ne coer siden Taste esa ordinances from the creation to the end of worl anda ns enjoyments te ta sae his srined't 600 vote the Pes el BLAC ‘ r rel us sufferin the jane he oe Cea LV frd buon ¥ | 00 thie dial et high noon, emphatically styled she conta ‘of our salvation, Jesus ‘our spiritual Joshua.” =| The jority for the Legislature of Ind 1 Angust, Heambont WASHINGTON IRVING, Will leave the foot of Chamber street for the above p i aces, daily 1PM. Sunday excepted. Returning, will leave Crotonvil sic: and Sing bing acy o'clock Me Me landing =r Hammond street each way. Tue Stave Question —The Synod of Cincin- att, at its recent session, adopted resolutions ex- planatory of its viewson the subject of slavery, being dings on the mbject i 40 was on Bir calotilat on 89 ; the rule of pro- fuin #9 of time,” when the 8un of Righteousness was at For passage or Creight, apply on board. or to STEPHEN B, lat of Now 5 2 srompted thereto by misund TOMPRING, 192 West street. ft ble fast sailing packet ship | ii ridian, no sl ‘as caston the dial. All, | Weknow this is taught us through an allegory; but we : prompt HOR BATH, GARDINER AND HALLOWHEL | Friday, the is of Norn accommodations of the Oxford, | of God, as he poured out his life-blood for sinners, It | word, like the rays of ine un, reveals thls hearechoeting | wo claim Indiana by & majority of several thou mmanitediy contrary to the principles of the gospel, and | —e A i "4 ” i le, which nothing ela joctring to us, tha is urney to a land of ui 7 *, N. Kimball, Prat hier cate et sod all ih ships of this line, are ttued owt in a most costly io Sajsped, bog fe er te tan ten of Lea ing The light af God's ward Bnd eto us ay, bat we are ow making 8 C8 tio ee cymes 3 but that there i lasths reas of the Sci nStnwes will be in watluess on her atrival at te above | cannot’ but add” to the comfort of cabin, secon Ma and | cim by means of a mirror, whic! olds up to us in bis di aoby thainsue We know thet thousands of Synod, r hing bs A : ‘ i i it 4 slave, under such peculiar circumstances, § ‘ é n cause of that relation ections in Indian s, lilinois, Maine, New Jerse: ees wronld Weomarese cat Georgia, Louisiana, &c , but we expect they w do their duty at the coming crisis and give over. ile im this ame things, when pincra, imeonivey_Taweneers to the neighhorive owns. | slerage passenger. OPLE’S LINE OF STEAMBUAIB Inprference ‘0 uyener r i reetes ht, casts a deeper shade to commemorate the | seen,” w! ich, t8 pt OR ALBANY. dint crieesiead rata td anenre the et er tsaitret? or | sume. Intichher cose was there, cr oan there bea rea: | of sight; whic come to die, and Gg It is a piteous thing tosee the poor gitls who boat ere ve sul % nda it 7 att. from eset aco, | Stanement, but by Inveleing tue blasphemous doctrine ot | enjoy the realities of anther world, “wo shellsee f8Ce | whelming majorities in thowe States. Our object sew U, 8. Military clothiog, compelled to. walk in RoahS pian tfc | ome __sPumenestireterne. |e Conia of toy an aut ne mtiodfwchig is | asec wo Rrteaealons harass | Stonework "the per pa x Le + agg nag anmierenmny one 6m pe ga PY a ry ni ¢ 5 2s Snag HOC mr proegy nego PACKET FOR HAVRE—Sacond Line—Theship | , “Jt 18, finished” said our dying Sevier, wi Bet tecckes ue by vib is a hopeless one. Fray eer y insignificant—searcely enough. to Taseday, Thursday and at Govclock. RABAT Jnsass Paweke , Will sail on the Ist | OP the ghost. How many fi The Whig mojority for Governor in Ohio is assum- ‘ation {rom their doees—and to be compelled to wi Vy Se ee o'eloe Meelis ture have crept into the Church by perverting this fun } heavenly biestings, od as being only 1,600; but this number, whi hy cine berides, 8 any thing but reasonable. Col At Wive o'clock, P, Me nt Piscrmetane lor ‘or passage apply to damental truth sealed by the blood of Christ. The Jews, | Dio signs,” and the latter, “the inward and teatad Uy the voves ot 1000, will ei (ds 0 HOEY 1 a ae ee eenela Weak, Gover ar “ Poe Sieamboat owen MERIC: Captain KG. Crat- BOYD & BING! . by reason of their carnal hearts, departed from the faith 4 given untous, The former, being ord! “ ped bo + sn , Will give us 2,170 ma- stonton, ie Cree ae m —, | teaden, Momday, Wednesday, 7 and Boney ‘Afternoons, | otlee No. 9 Tontine Building, cor Wall and Waterss. 1 of Abraham, and depended for salvation on the outward | divine command, are the means whoreby we reesive the jority for Mr. Clay. cece cee eeeeeeeeeses 93-1 -ggsore alway ae ‘a — Pie EI rm at 9 o’clowk. ——_— | ceremonies of their law, believing that their sacrifices of } laiter,and also pledges that the faithin! shall receive them. +5, | lallars ot 80 per year dedweted, Fass, RIV summed! Pretee aie omen 0 PASSAGE "i pena Ya Peek Of 4 ‘hemeelves atoned for sin How witely spread wmong the Non but infidele deny this. But we must receive the doe ‘ hina wspreny sented Sek cc 106 | from ten | te twe thoes end: ieee art, would net be j os 55°: A gs sates Romanists is a similar opinion, that the seer fices of the J (rine as a whole,jnot in pa’ ‘The very nature of it im. emember that votes will elect the Presi | «!t i ni { rp tahang 0 ert CEL, Capt. a pout ly aw above, her } ry vistion altor enoter elat ‘Yea, not only in the Re. J plice that we can receive the outwerd and not the } dent. Now if, in addition to the above, we ga He oo Fs book of the hereaiter.— Philadelphia tually as ‘anequalled | ner errors, the same dreadful perversion of the truth J ver the flesh, lived in great numbers in Canaan | vioory: but there are yet Tennessee and Georgia, q a f New Or. shige sail God visit his Gentile | without bestowing one thonght on thet heaven! eyet. dats Orr Acain.—The Collector o ; cTahowe mane make immediate appli- orn Prat june clem of old for this sin? The | rest. which Tra bleed Likah Teprevented, ven | and NewYork and Virginia to contend tor, and we har renewed the onder for gentleman doing bua e rues pte accermmodntionn be eneala nan Chureh, but in some who pretend to rejected Jinward part. The wicked children of Abraham, *f | ihe three votes of Arkan ‘we have achieved th: IT accommModmtions to t ing for the set — * have too much redeon to believe there are | maintain that in the three first of these States ‘at bis offloe, to take off their hats when they ap: a ee TAPCO “Rom. iv. 18. new many st the Goapel (feast “who have notion the | the whig chance of success is much better than } proach him. |