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a THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vel. iw Hes 300 Whole He» 2900, NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 29, 1844. bd pedbehigat pcg canta * cae a a? alae OF JAMES rd = = — Sn —— ae THE NEW YORK HERALD. | ™\ithtrconss or caroncre av ruses er | pvt tit Beste Sith as SateerseiB, a | NEW AND EXTSAGRDINARY Yas eetureh—yot it was but the mere raiment of (Correspondence of te Herald AGGREGATE CIRCULATION BRISTOL’S SARSAPARILLA. | Providuee. Youn repetuly "| =~ RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT {their thoughts, in which they simply meant to at- Baurimong, Dee. 26, 1844. THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. MONG the hest of medical triumphs which the history of ‘ALMIRA STOUGHTON. tribute to mim the godlike qualities of goodaess, ; Gl gn re ge THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. | pydia he sonshive c Cave dames Wc Cod seauies wlan nn ABEL IN BOSTON. wisdom, and piety. ‘They, 1m the ardor of tneat | Christmas Joya General Sees a valescent appearance is co have fy . peep , . affectionate veneration for him, called him God, j 5 ‘To the Public. Migabore: a aftrmed by tefl mec ae int that her healt appear ober cere tke Rev, eee paatiplocues Mage! the Charao- because that term was an exponent ot their greatest | Dean Sin:—Christmashas again been celebrated. THE NEW YOKK HERALD—Daily Newspaper-vab- | praver, with singular Guik and Gdcliegs from Scrofula, as her numerous idea of goodness. God and goodness were in their ndantly show. and from her account, I have the fullest ter of Christ. On Christmas eve Market street, a Broadway in moming—price 64 cents per copy, or $3 18 perannum—Post- | ‘The voluntary statement of Dr, Lee, the attending phy: tors of the, Daily Commercial Advertiser, in feo ' ; ds the most nearly equivalent terms which they 7 lished every day of the year except New Year's Day and Fourth y i ‘Burrato, reason to relieve that she recovered under the use of Bratol’s | There was a very full audience in Chauncey | ™" i i > the scene of both universal and of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 6 per annum—postages wh ch je hs on the gith of Webruary, 18:3, a pcapnanpstaggiinciigring LM VILLIAMS, M Place Church yesterday forenvon, to hear Mr. Par- feo camecpe “ ba caticaoad os Se iced Lasley Eid aod pe the stores brilliantly illu- Paid—cash in advance. Original of which is in hands of eC. C. Bristol. AGGRAVATED CASE OF SCROPOL é ker’s lecture on the character of Jesus, We should bines higher dagyec of godlike qual'ien thaa (ney Pp PP 3 th e u THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday . CARPENTER, Portrait Painter. thnine large ulcers on 8! i 8 q minated and dis, laying their precious treasur red, i i { t pny Tope yah Pen satin oy (afer being | set the number at five hundred, of whem abou had ever conceived of before in any human indir im amen the most seducing manner, were thronged with vi-+ four hundred were ladies. In the opening prayer, vidual nila. 3 ‘ages paid. in advance. and one of the y Mr, Parker distinctly shadowed forth the opinion . <, | Siters of every s°x. i AY! TBE Phich pape ota ee date of Nov. 6, 1841, gives the Pere, sys) Ay are as sees & which he entertains ot the Redeemer, by giving | - !@ conclusion, Mr. Parker said that it was his|" During the day the temples of worship could i the case : i fallen hi jority of Bristol Barsayeri iaver thanks to the Almighty tor having, in days long | fm beliet that God bad yet other Christe in store | hardly receive the pious multitude floating to their verke all it purports ction to those who have had the art: | 8 any nity i made to experience, uch seve and such calamitous: anda kine tiation = for the world, who would as tar surpass our ideas | different pulpis. We attended the seivice in the Pieenes, of Jesus as Jesus surpasved the ideus ot the Jews |‘ Guthedral In the evening the city appeared to past, been pleased to give a douple portion of his it to his servant, our brother,”—Jesus. As ap- R the lotof James W yeko! years of propriate to this view of the chutueter of Christ, he | Aud, so would each succeediug Christ surpass 19 | have went forth ils whole adult populatios to Bur- and in the most style. ; sen ypont ving ie Chepewtg ce Clarmsen, eMisoney. tar01—Sir, thoes Meee been eR tthe IMS: | Rave out, alter the prayer, the following hymn, by | S0odness and wisdom his predecessor, To say that | iow’, Front Street Theatre, where Burton himself, JAMES GORDON BENNETT, reputable parents, who have auuimerous fanily ef robust chile ifo more ple sing to me, than, the ove that: forms the Doddnidge : this would net be the coms, would be Chapman, and Mra, Wilson please the people. mixzon oy tux Herat Esransisumeny, | dren. Without ‘any. assignable cane, he wea suddenly’ de, | oP eke mre ble sing to me, ¢ lative to the ast emo omnipotence of the Almight | To-day, we met at Barvums, that military cbief- jorthwest comer of Fulton aud Prived of the seus» of heating, some tou years since, which was by'your Sarsapant's. on my Hark, the glad scund, the Saviour comes, But when the next Christ shall come, he will | tain Gen’ Scott, whose nme, though connected oon followed. by’ what was "probably. an "attack of gan: from infinsy. ‘was aflicted with Berlei, ‘Che Saviour promised long ! have similar prejudices to combat as met Jr sus ol itove oF th ites i reue.—This rapidly destroyed Bret the palates the: bones of per ods evident merks of the existenes o Lot every heart p.epare athrone, i ‘ with the history of this county, has very 'pecentiy roof of the mouth, and then a cousiderable ‘portion of ‘ou the. glade of the reck and variaue} arte ‘And every voice a song. Nazareth. The unitarians will expect one tavort: | become popular. It we are not mistakea in judg- ud the whole of the bones fi whenever he hed taken cod, re was nothing, how- : id 3s ble to their views. Those who believe in a devil ing from “some signs of the times,” he seems to axe as eguments. it world be ifieult time: ver, of } ining ch.ractar visible won hme the ‘Oc ion, the Spits largely: peurd; and hell fire willeapect one of their opinion, whose | Ke'desuned to play a conspicusus yart in the great pressed upon the Hautman face laa Rieves which so sle.tot.sheom as ov enase ortece dlnteed tat Wisdom and might, and zeal end love enief business will be to preach their doctrine; | drama, ‘the Presidency ot 1818, on months, to renew | inflamatio usly affecting his sight. i and those who do not believe iv a devil, will net | he stock bo: h un- Greiber ports of Us opal ‘with greater and eS y His holy breast inspire. ‘] The sales at the sto ard are lately very un. active severity. . at roe a LS a arr He comes, from thickest films of vice believe a Christ who does not agree with them; | imporant, and prices generally on the decline ; next ay aS dangerous and fearful form. Spreading rap Mw ‘black spot’—as the intelligent hi lea. And ther bat I To clear the mental ray ; + nt mo- | his ances, ice war ut ine toe hie bag tse e mental ray and the result will be, that come whenever he ther of this most unfortunate child cold the this Ughtnees of the money market has principally 2% r » writer of was e loss of rt And, on the eyes vppress’d with night, may, or wherever he may, the sects whose fale | neon produced by the apprehensions succeeding the rt under the nail of each big toe. ‘This ominous ap) i ing malady, the To pour celestial de systems he shall expose will unite agains: him, aud Tre ftnee was the prec aly, P y: \ , passage of the Sub-Treasury Bull. Fa A aha 9 Fig Mh Bae yt = dally ne orecursar ofa second a ge peed fe RA mfg gh hae Our giad hosaypas, Prince of Peace, put hun to death ; and this they will do vader the ‘Truly yours, Lonernus. Tuckaioe for City Hall 838A. Mu, 11.25 13 FM. Tene. sep sation took place, at inde cout of tine and wasting disense, “All the various remedies preseribad be ‘Thy welconie shall proclaim ; instigation of the same species of selfish in as Ps is eis ec A ee Ske | Boa limit’ dropped ff ‘The fingers of the right hand were | pinysiciaus, ae well is the numerous uostruime vended tx curealle, And heaven’s eternal urches ring fluences which led to the death of Jesus of Nuza- Page's Fourth Apology. TEA Leste Witte ane an eave City Hall at | a's few inches of the shoctler aad £5 Lenten tiestohtae | Wenyraroried to without auy bauet, whetever to my soa, wi EAE thy Delores Many ae ‘Triumphanteall,on youTeail; i te Plas at 8 A A . = as fast wasting awa 7 i ; "The Westchester ‘Train will stop oaly, after leaving the City | fallto the ground like the dead braich of «living. tree. The is dwadfal condition, with nive running and eating ul- | Mr. Parker selected for his text the 48th-verse of | After Mr. Parker descended from the pulpit, he aviahttnd vail one comade tell Hill, at the corner of Broome st. ‘Bowery V. 4 Git® | disease then showe itself at the elbow of the lefc arm, and on the leg. the most of them resembling. eat cers, we | the 7th chapter of John— exchanged salutations with a large number of his 4 r doa and 37th oyeees Aa Eten Cor will Peele one fhe left shoulder, uroducing exicusive foliation of the bones, | concluded there was no. medicine. or apptical ie omuld . he He intends to deliver the same discourse | When asked by idolators, what is our faith? 1 fen, tstautep befere the tne of sent the Chey Hall, | 46. “Phe inteninenes ofthe right side, bear the ‘centre of ts biy have any agency inaubduing thie dtrestoy asdeene | Have any of the rulers, or of the Pharisees, believed on | hearers. He intends to deliver th make this reply 1 and will alee are " T ribs, and of the right ey so al ‘by the same des- Mea ae eeetey ia pening ine Sy i im?” in several places in the vicinity of the city in the : . Misrng. Hares ban Benin Weslo for Morrisiania aad in- | tovivg complelut in its incipient etagen, kd Wlcctted 8 friend providentially | him Pate 3 course of the season, and ultimately to publish it. | We believe that God is Love, which conquers eet By ini ho had bes who weve nfitend | After reiterating this text, Mr. P. stated that the ° ail, for ell to Love must yield, even the most tero- cipus beast. ; mexamining the boy, who, notwithstanding he is deaf ers : erati ! Ces Cir a fg Pte fra Morrisianiog AM: % 2 and mis: is teally inaalosa and speigueies tee arene naeoel sihacrtult *y leform. ‘Asa last resort, wich | subject of his discourse would be, “ The relation ¥ 2P.M. ue for City Hail, 8A. nt hope be saved under the blessing Therefore we aim to love each other, and to * it 1» how it possible coustituti " i E a Lss Pl a 330 tnd lileless ‘atthe ate wes falling rapidly to pieces trom | O€ the one Dis ich Jesus bore to his age, and the uges.” He]! Awrur Cuange—An Arrest IN WasuiNoTon.— By’ order ofthe Board, death , when reduced 0 mankind, of its parts, cou! Sersaparilia, in Jaky, | Sid that one of the strongest trait a! z more fragment menced administering to my son Bristol’ Ny ‘ita in man was ad- | We learn that an arrest was made in Washington | practice that golden rule of rules, Do as you would CARMAN, Secretary. of hu-ranity, hold out and prolong for years 8 miserahi exis- | 1941, i y miration end reverence tor distinguished and ex- | on Monday last, @f a female, whose name is not unfamiliar | be done by : LONG ISLAND RAI OAD COMPANY. Hees diane ote wr the to the le eee of ans t After ue ng it for a short Gone, Pe civcoreend scheme Sooo traordinary men, to whom he could lock upas lead: | to our xeusees gepersly; bene oe Fre lbel me oxi = Tnis law cf Love from God above directs our Af with meat, potatoes, bread and the like, with an evident poem eydackh where the ulcerations had heen He had varveas | ers and guides In ail countries, and woder all | Mra Mary Emily Barry, alias Luck: y Barry, al foyle | every move. : relish of the hearty meal i of which, Lam happy to with a forms of government, this devotion to great men, | Her daughter was also arrested. The immediate charge | Scek Truth and Perfection! that is our everlast- umps. of limbs, which larely | other aff prepetrd abi eating ulcers, are now healing over | filled ~~ | ites, ‘snd nothing but the soaryare ait 0 tell the toll whieh gave them a controlling power within the against her is the abduction und stéaling from Dorcas ster sphere of their influence, had been manifested. | County. Md. of two orphan girls, one oged twelve years ing motto. Consequently ail falsehood we throw overboard in ouronward progress. rititude, are now rem and C) sched ibe pear scharmcdarnenenya gs | Preece ey Maeva eamattin, anele Fle wintbkR ARKRANGEMEt, t. lower jaw, aud the fragments of ear atll xrowing on [i bititi Even democratic America, although said to be a | *d the other nearly fourteen, for the purposes of prosty | ON Tit ! Church T: jh Cllows, . 194 = el i + is tuo faint, and my abilities too feeble to ex e Z , America, although said to tution. She k: pt, at the time ot her arrest, a house of ill- tis the privilege of our Charch Triumphant to ED, oh inate! Hows sat ASAT (New Vinkatdoy A. top apprarsace of which I shall not a'tempt to describe. tion in which | hold your invaluable prey country in possession of institutions which did not | jame iu Washington under the name of Mra Coyle. An be ir. certain check given to this terrible, spr Py reape- dally ie Popes rain Soeen siren Up thle: ternble, spre Hill. It will bea pleasureto me to satisfy any one who may Lf M.) Bostoa Train for desi if topping at Farming: and St J ever excited by irritable retain no creed thet can be proven false. By most marvellous calcula require great men, was not exempt from this uni- | sunt of the girls, who resides in this city, when she heard ations that revive the arch, and found the Hebrew cabala, we demonstrate how sacred As- FIO nee ny HO OF EMO WEANTE, Cedar C versal passion. But the disposition to reverence | of their abduetion, commenced ts flesh connected with de.d ani ys encep'ed, o « Ses sate | Mil marter—the quiet sleep, increased strengih aud atable cou- ‘Another remarkable feature about Bristol's t . | youngest of them in a house in this city, on Fede ral Hull ° ) i gaze i ‘ottickeyjile and insermediate | valescruce, ao manifest ic, the person of James—were all, and | is, oat Ho ove in heard to speak against it; on th contrary, eve: | Bicatem ctr ate the capacity to discern what con bat ter meuy weeks could Jrarn nothing'of the ether. On | olcey, and its occult BBN CORED ys CTARIGy aioe 5 3 5 | founrless Justty, attribuied by his mother exclusive use, body. except the imitai refoud im i's praise, Thi srt. Great man, were very different qua! fs ably hac eo nr eae oe etenday | Yelation of the waning and waaing system of Goo’s tnd Sanda’, Srough to Greenport and in- | for the last ehs, of Mr. CC. Bristol's Saisaparilla— | cle never becames sour like some of the preparations whit lo the pyesralating the idea of a great man wa: found ike bites Ue Mrs. Coyle ton © street neur 13p | al-redeemicg Providence io bring to pass the final 6 ee by . for mod Re, have winpeneed she truly (auspicio yes ha Bann oe Pee esation ties vopelar derived trom the impression cherished of the last Rteget, ‘Heid ahe fonnd the fain aaae: ‘Application | Festitution of ail things 10 8 round of the great Pla- laces, vy hy fonical year, one cf whore four seasons is the world’s present age. We declare that the Bible, from its alpha to its omega, is a book of Egypi’s Astrology aud Magic, din a laogunge of emble Moses being inate ie i Breat man which had appeared in the world; and | wagmade to Justice Thompson, who issued a warrant for be ulctireh Cie mamas dy. need on K " ‘aud feebley end the | "ype imronrate ais Necessany Caction.—Bristol’s San | When u new great man appeared of a different | ‘pease to iustice Thompacn, who iasved a marsant for i cps st Be Groen Bane sod | orventon of he wean clane nt eat Delaie human | Wehr waves igang of C°C. Baked” None oberg: | Cuapacter from the orecediog., is claims woul | wied on Tu dey, Menus Fendsland aria aphearing Feet ; ' ! nc ; "4 : ow i 0.0 nor the Accommodation Train, for Lito inary, cise, the testimony of s physician so invelli- | '"->Bristrol' rillaissold by WILLIAM BUKGER | minds were strongly pre-oecupied with the idea | abduction of the poor orphan chid A writ of habeas * ; gent and eputasiens Dr our Leave Greenport foe Brooks af ofa would need no confirmation; but | General Agent, No. 20 €: x oy ; I stree’, New York, and at re | of the former one. His advent would be a fresh | corpus was also issued by Judge Crauch, and all the par- | aq mage of the Muses All :hings visible are iypes From Hicksville for Hrooklys sud tn itges daily, J and ‘aatonndingy dhol “unbelist would be Hearne? feria * mes Bye At Bs ¥ Brow | fact—a grand New. His ideus would startle. Hie | es were brought before him ; this resaited inthe Gell F of ull thit isible es the ideas of Gud £0 Sundays excepted, at 7 A. M. an 1PM. only to the force of evi plied by a number of unim: ‘Bade+u, 260' Bowery; aaa ae would sound girange. His teachings ony with the bint, A great _degroe of excitement wa: | Sirined. This language was Adam’s in Paradise. Leave Bioskivn S20 Biokuvlile sod Tntermediase places, ot 93 pageants vincent png Sra are wanton. bud the statement juve tae adi would look revolutionary. He would, as it were, | manifested apainst the woman in Washington, during the |, These images, when divesied of their epiriaal A. M. A ‘Mausfield, who in extensivel: Ae favorabl: feats hen ofl cates of nod cola ctraecr Maborts tenet” pull down the old walls to builda new temple, or | whole progress of the case. It we mistuke not, this Mrs. | signification, which is their poetry, constitute Ido- 4362. M for Jamaica. the eldest, best informed, and most respectable citizens of Krie D., 17 Avenue D; doha ¢. Morrison, 188 Greermich | OPEN & New quarry of marble or granite for mate- Berry be fugitive from justice from this State, having | latry’s * beggarly elements ot the world. 7 FM, for Brooklyn. couaty. _ c acco. & eet; Alfred Hill, 207 Greenwi h street; J. & J. Codsing- | rialy with which to erect his new structure. All| been indicted here for stealing some dry goods from th: | Between the celestial and terrestrial globes’ po- fe at 384 P.M ti Mr.€ ©. Htiecebnl have been uptuetatps welee Gocer Week Sp jy and Mudion strvetes D-H, Bortnell. Third Av this the admirers of the preceding great man might | store of Mr. Richardson in Bultimere street. She wes | sitive and negative aspects, istheir golden mean, Mondays, : ‘Taestays, off ior more than twenty years, aad hare known bis eon Jemes er, 200 Grand streets HL. Whipple, 16? Divi ion perceives but yet if the new man possessed not the also in some way connected with the steuling of Ave } rhe world within, where Godis an intellectual Sun become eg Norwich. Perna Via Ston’gton from his jafanoy x0 tals day, sad I do herby certify, that the | John C. Hart, Grand and Norfolk stree's; RE, M attributes of the former, they could notteel that | Beare children, who were taken to Norfulk, with the de | of the Mund : ci I Adverti- | and annou str ets; Mrs. Hayes, Brooklyu; aud, Heat Buel, | he was u great mun, because he corresponded not | 180 4f being sold. She is a bad woman, und it ix to be 30 6tla om the Comer : ; ; ; 414 ras mm set, ae correct. OtaNGh MANSEIELD, P.M. | 33 York street Jersey City. noped that Justice may now overtake’ her.—Baltimore | 4 The tuple of the Universe existe an it were re- or ‘urrent testimony of Dr. field = with their conception of great man: This new F flected ou the spirit of man; sc mucheo, that like might be supposed to satiny ‘he Tintreduious; but th is panne bade OC AENS: Man might go beyoud their wildest conjectures or PemEe anes Seous Christ, he ie an epitome of the Universe j 2 mean: rath RED CO) , CHemisertes, | vivid dreams of a great man; and yet would his Y ‘i sod inthat temple within him he finds the true Go has been the tof $0 dreauf F 5 ay s i ‘ Is p h a 8 93 Eee noddetial a eure, the Tolisw isa partictlen of de food band | A Cares, Care, Havoxes cutee "ie raecrbers a greatness be doubted or disbelieved, so loug us the pone cemoee OF LARS fer ih Bact mitjee' | of Earth and Heaven, whose lighthouse was Sulo- Un and iter we sat of October the car will leave— \croeranbicas 4 emt hemisettes superstition or remembrance of the last great man pening len pe 1s Temple. ‘The stars are lamps in God’s man- i leave— : - y enterprise of American citizens, will be again agitated at ° , Parussos Uezor. NEY Xons, Re mo ole engt ey Pee gall in rele minds. Th Oh ee the present session of Congress. The cane! to be con the Universe, and they constitute its ume- 2 gem A. i) o’eloc! . «(7 yt Bale . rom the infirmity of human pature, which wee | structed around the Fulls of St. Mary, is only one mile | pitce i We pe Satie SR Viallitees Gimratd komen slow to receive as truth, the fact that to two grea! | anda half in length, which con be Completed for vesrels | But it iaGod only that ordained and directed the Ay, US BORDATA aM. BS seed Jee years endid work; wien had been created strongly simiiar in charac Stetina cease iL eines encanto $408 90 are of Sisera, or thet of Jesus, or that of Napo- soralpek nf j 8 grod relish ; his ‘eft arm is red D: t ; tify emp: re, i , ith’ Peon. S50 ee, ‘ . M. the other yiece of the arm is hea va fou ‘f ‘The new great man, that is, the real great man, | the sncreased ale of pub.ic lands around that woul: _s dee (wo trouble, as there 18 but vue smal TROT ee eo eet ERS, I : hedrat ook ohne fa rite T teicty nue: | more then repay the Uni ed rates, the first year after God moves the stars : then the stars move men, ix, euce ; his lege are healing uely, Fine Paris embroider'd Handkerchiefs at 8.0 admired qualities, and overurued his wetions, S| ‘Bi grea work is epened, —~ No other Astrology we ken. . enved. Do do [" ith hem) at 1 bey ahh ti Independent of these pecuniary consideratipn:, it wili To vulgar minds the Church triumphant cannot OTICE. STATEN ISLAND PERRY. it leave as fol ; do (with ; e you the life of my son | Also, 250 of the finest embroidered Havdkercvets trimmed | he overturned his institutions and opinion! Kereee ih ren I “ : B e ‘On and after Sunday, Dee. lst, the Boats Jomaived 49 Wath Apel Sd Tas, when he wae stacked weak | ih Vallencien ‘es Lace Mechlin and Point Crceveatirely new | finds thei¢ institutions to be not of granite or mar- | \vmeerce the lasgeat body ol iret corer tn the world sane techie erie tak eecduber oes ten lows, antil further notes:— Measles and tok cold, ‘the physician seut hima potion of rig ViTCHED HANDKERCHIEFS ble, but fluid and yielding. | But these yielding iv- | Lake Superior being ro leas than 880 miles in length av: | "They object to ourtities., Buc why may net we LEAVE STATEN ISLAND: mercury, which struck him almost lifeless, and trom that time | Plain Riviere, four rows, at 88. < stiiudous or opinions would have many stuunch | ig0in width lw white fisheries, oe in their infancy | on phe wiuxe of cur church’s sacred dram eet SN, and 10 A Ne gad Vf PM. he grew deaf and blind. [u Sevteber his right arm became a} Hemm-d do do 'at8s. adherents—men who would not, or could not, lay | bat yet to rival the celebrated cod fisheries of New'c uni- is S Crema, appear LEAVE NEW YORK: re. Ln the winter of 1838 his eyesigi t was restored, | Some very fine a la Music, at low prices. Children’s do. 3 : sale thaw deal oy tend, —ite jmmanse and inexhepatible mines.cf.c and 2 Characters cxplauatory of Narure’s ceremonies ? 9, and 12, A. M.; SX, and 536 P.M following. a number of ulcers broke in we | Also, Childsen's embroidered chief aside the ideas in which they hud been educated; % aeerk Ours is not the profane drama snetaived by On Sundays the Boat will leave at 11, A. M., in place of 12. and reof of the mouth, aud other races, Pape bordered Handkerch cf , : and they would hate the novelties propounded by vad, offer eonsidcrations ef national importance in ite Send ae tepa bean flab pare y eR awe ah be seecsesoras etl ereareatty cath Real Brapoal? Calltre eet ee nn Be. the new man, and him, as their propagator, But | "Y0' sere ts now « manifest feeling in Congvessforen | ma ot theit antitypes. Lt hg ! ee Dy a ae . when hig right arm and both legeturned | “Do. do.” Capes and Searia, ar half price. there would be another set of men, not 80 deePly | couraging the settlements over new and eniaigedterrito. | Ay to our {ernule ecclesinsticn, as long as the FARE ONLY 12} CENTS. a enact oe Sas fice montie, A Do do. _Berthes, Barbes aud Cuffs, at half price. rooted in prejudices, or so impressed by the tradi- | ry, we cannot belirve that the opening of Lake Superior | iurth wnd Moon are a positive and negative, mule THE NEW AND SWIFT yy, 4 > ber of other spots of ‘came ont to the vone, aud w Handsome Ble ok mo t 8 tionary accounts of the last great man, who wouls | silt be ov:rieoked, should Congress organize the new ’ RAINBOW, J the decay until the 10ch day of Bepeannes, 1841, him aud gave him your Sarsapary 1 w female, like the poriuve lunar and negative ro ‘he res: been that ‘APTAIN JOHN G, 2 aud after Be b 2, Val'scand every tind af Thread Lace and Edgings, | “!8CeTH the, spirit of the new, and believe him. | territories of Nebrasku and Oregon The hubite and in 4 vi q hose mean is e circle’s 860 degrees, that ptember 10th will run daily, |) the disease was stopped, ‘he sores healed, and he ing well | c) They would welcome him as the prophet, whom | stincts four countrymen show that they will continu: | ‘4! Year, whose me » follows (Sundays included} “Leave New: | asfascaa can be effected, consideriog the ai tation he was | SACS, SATIN, C hey had seen in their dreams, But these believer: | toapread over more country. Thongh some r-gretthi | closed at Messiah's birth. they should have mule a , SATINS, CASSIMERES, MERINOES axp SAX- | they 7 flic » foot of Centre street, # o'clock A. M.— | aud has been for teu years past. 1am much obliged to vou for ONY PLAIDS. would not be of the class, who trom their prof-s | edo not, as it isthe best evidence of the free om loy | itd female sicerdotal «fficers ax representatives in re. niga eae oassisteasn sears Leaman cs ey ae) tot emetic WYCKUEE. Wewie, one sored PeaiD'S Fist! Price. sions or position in society, were the censors ot | '£ character of our people. The national legislature, | Ur church discipline. Theretore every male neo- me: From Jacob Carr, Minister of the German Lavi cal onder: | ‘The Roval 8 oe By ens: blic opinion, and. whose authority wes to be une | °Y Wise and constitutional laws, can give that impulse ¢ | vhyte is a Knight of the Queen of Night, and every WINTER MAIL LINE FoR ALBANY AND INTER Burvacos May 13, 101d, | ape Hove! Staart and McHecry Plai public opinion, 7 wae heulthy direction The shores of Lake Superior are now | iemale isa lidv: one hke Sit Adam Earth, the MEDIATE PLACES. n t inted with Ji 4 The Forty-second and McDi ff ds dermined and destroyed by the teachings of the | (vated to the flow of emigrution—almost a» much so as th Fang THROUGH To ALnany $4. ently sud bave dun hien in every stage Gf his slobnene, "The | qe free Victoria and MeMerrile's new man. Not one of these censors of public opt | jar distant banks ol Orngon. | “ther like lady Eve Moon. earhe jteamboat UTIL A, Captain E. Hyatt, | Staiemrnt as set forth above, | kuow to be true, and tt Gloves, Mitts, Bngs'and Cravate, at reduced Prices, aion could suppose the con of the joiuer of Naza- | As the general government is the great landed proprie DwaRD PosrteTmwarr Pa ory Grand Lodge, Nv 671 Greenwich st., N December 23:h, 1844 t.,( outh side,) Every Alternvon,at3orelock, | sentation of his present appearance in the above eugray 5 ESSE. reth to be agrrat man He commenced not hii | ror of the Leke Superior region, it’ would seem not les» yet So mmedtaly fm the arial of he boat Piece Bratol's Barsaparille has bean in, usafsr ven Your if on Live Ghee Gelr he use for ten years. tha The subscribers have opened | thei: for. showit career by wonders. He was not a Moses, from | than sound policy to take measur sto sell those lands, es iar ranidestilata analy os beasd ar OE C. SHULTZ, | if bas wrought many surp sing cures that it has sever once Evening Dresses by was t che during the ay and ign the whom they formed their idea of a great man. The peaty when it oan be done at an expenditure so move acthe Oil on ihe Wital™ GRC” | ta do rong th, inte for eee, that nas erumph a] stat of the Jadig re gee solendid ral “Browes | fixedness of that idea. in their minds, precludes | Fe Court ror THE “oRRECTION oF Errors —Thure- RA, 2 este SES ee SS . re s 100 to, ni Iny, Doc. 26, 1844,— Present—Senator Bockee, steadily and co..tinuall: weased in repucatatiou, that Si vich Embroidered ‘Silk Di % their conceiving of any other species ot greatness '» A . WINTER MAIL LINE a et crocknnay Lato tg eamenca natal areca | ELT ep Remsen ee than that dieplayed by Mocesuea leader, ruler, | SveRswe Count or Tux Untren Srarss, Deo. 24 | ;treiding, nd 28 o'er Senators, and the Chince lor and DARLEY, 00 5 ome PAN Vcding at inter: domement of the medie:1 faculty, and the goods piuion of ‘he | One ease of Kinbridered Illusion” Dvessa. law-giver dad Seatudior= That Weeweiererealt: 4. James N. und Levi Dickson vs Wi'han | lstice Bronson | 1 W Wright ve RE Norturep | The flee en ens Wiis ao siber Seokcal teepurasn lat ARCs 7 ot gee ES man was the common one entertained by the Jews } H. Wilkingn:siministrator of Jobn T. Wilkingon, Os | iii for tevertul, and. Mr Barlow usd Mr Hard Captain, William H. Peck. | have uniess its value 1s unquestionable and established upun the do Orxandie “ atthe time Jesus came into the world, however | 4c¢r'ficate of division in opinion between Tennes, | ‘or officmance. Judgm nt reversed, sixteen to four — ‘and Sunday Afternoons, st § | jut experienc. of yearscare facts aflordiug s curity forte = eee Chine, 9 : . the Circuit : oart of the United States for Middle Tenner. a d ‘ 7 “hia ae ine, 2. much they might have differed in opinion upon | ioe Nir. Ji McKtaley delivered th: i nof this | 2 Ht. Stout and wite vs, M. Matth The Chancel- worth and usefulness, sufficient, at least, tojuatily Colored, Brarelles, —' do. di i ar irate changeable or Me Wright, Mr Lawrence, Mr Scott, Mr Hard, M of the mesicine, when the best ree mumendaiou and proof ul its do Illusion, do. subordinate queatio! court, that adventege could not be teken of any def bark 4 r Scott, Mr Hard, Mr. merits aud efficacy wilt be afforded by its own operation, The do ‘arletans, cy There were then three parties, or sects, among | averment in the first scire facias Upon the demurrer ot ibe | S4tlow, and Mr Jones, delivered written opinions for Lo neat ont better evidence than this—the proprietor de- & od yr ad vr the ‘ews, who, to a greater or lessextent, expected pletatat to the plea of the vet 4 fy {a tbie cause No i ia ae fee ty ‘eds pk Snewieg 5 -AD THE FOLLOWING. Two cases of Embroidered Dresses, from $3 up. 4 a Christ. First, there was the conservative, or | Jubn Walker's assignee vs. the Bank of Washington. 1: pee ehn peal ey § . ft | for 8} 4 it i i a . : m * w d v to the Circuit Court of the United S:ates for the Dix h por pt Co1mmodations, are wurivaiied on the sent, Cligmring Ss Heisei cory of a lotese spesized by Mr | Onecare of the richeas Silke over impo seen Bar Aghios preqpenet ats dieses trict of Columbia. Mr. Justice Wayne delivered thr | Resolved, That the property of boarders at taverns and ft mail. it sho: He. hat the Menurs. ‘Bands had’ np thong of come ol Por passage 0% freight, apply on board, or io ¥.C. Schults “ hart. cy 5 be macufoccure of © preparal atthe Office on the whaif. ch ‘Thread Searfs, Barbees Capes, i ier | opinion of this Court, efficming the judgment of said Cir. ‘Barbees, and rich Laces for foances, | Of the doctors. They might be called the native | coi? Court in this cause, with coste wud tix per cent dam, - Sarsapariila, and 7 7 ‘ tol’ On Was in such gvod repute that berthes and siceves, Hebrew party. They expected a greater than Mo- - - i on and actual use of the t FOR BATH, GARDINER AND HALLOWELL. | ii onject to procure d y.. A.glauce atthe letter audits | - Qne-cass of Alezandet’s best long Kid Gloves, ees, but ail a king oF prophet of the game | fst rome peete Genet a ened cera ithout the consent of the landlord: a. OT, Gaptai> | dace will theretore show the huinbugyery of their long-winded | Av few pink, brue, straw, and some very richly trimmed ete i us lit Burn! Chamberlai N. Kimball, leaves the end of T wharl, Boston, | SiV.tisements ‘to the world,” &u.raud expose the shamefal | Glovessat 10s. per pair, general character as Moses. They expect- | Norti ssippi. Mr Chief Justice To. , jam, Chamberlain, ery T god | Hriday cveuings, at 2 | im, osit a of their false and byyceritical ‘statemeuts ty | , Also, one case of faucy articles, which will be offered at very Jed at least a Gamualiel. Second, there wat | ney delivered the opinion of thie Court, dsmiasing the Mitchell, Flatt, Seott, Smith, Soe ae ee ae nthe nsthhering tamer SPY? | could wot procure the agevey of Bristol's Sarsapauilia, and low prices. : the indifferent party, the Sadducees, who | wiit«f e of jurisdictio sal fete Ae Sa NA (tek in ; Sapa deg le Alpe lps eg 8 I The above, with a variety of other, Goods, arenow offered by I did not believe in the theological system’ of the am Prat niatrator ve, Wm Frentisg, U.B Marshal | , None The » Barlow, Deonis‘on, Jones, CHANGE OF LOCATION. iscoverien,” “improved apparatus,” &e, are all mere dat re 359 Broadway | Pharisees’ They were men of proper'y—of gene. | $0 On appeal irom ine ot Jactice Taney de iieared the Betts. versus Eve Wilson, survivor, &o The UNITED STATES MAIL LINE BETWEEN NEW Ce ged nila nee wothivg fo, fear gee SALAMANDER S*FES, ral information—were couversant with the litera- opinion of this Court, dismixsing this appeal for the | “hancellor, Mr. L Mr Porter, geve writ ture of other nations, and by commerce had much | Want of jurisdiction No intercourse with foreigners, They believed He | Samuel Gorion, plaintiffs in error, va the Appeal Tux thing about the immortality of the soul, but they | Court. The argument of there causes. was continued by believed in the idea of w state; they believed in | Messrs, Steele und Nelson for the defendants in error the law and the constable, for they were necessary | andby Mr. Meredith for the plainuff: in error. Ad Vie——BKIDGEPORT—HOU- cautioned agsinse the ‘imposition of a spurious and. Yalucless RATR ety IBRE | me fey Yous, Apia i i. ew Yorn, i = a eae Mr. C. C. Bristol—Dear Sir—We have besa telling’ during bt pl Brooks, will leave the pier at the foo. ut suse | the past year, considerable quantities of your Extr. 4 veltrtree, daly, Haudays exoerved, at Gg 2.'M. “Botarsing, | welts’ 2ea'inicn frees We nepuuste ‘we hear of fts virtnes trom ment reversed 18 to of Me. A. Mr Putnem end ¥r. for ettiimunce, #nd the breton, Mr. Barlow, Mr. Judgment rbveried— 26-7 James. Cheston anv Ls Chancellor, Mr it, Mr. Jones, and Mr. Bocke@or reve % i o 6to6 the Line leaves Albavy at7 A.M. who have at, that the sale in this city may be much to the temporal security. These men, however, if | Journed till Thursday moruing, 11 o'cluck. - i bany pass on arriving at Bridgeport, imme- | increased b; i wre attention in advert On a ‘ ;] + Pe ty rit thout change of Baggage or | reageinents aie such with te aiflerent papers: there Gon hane they had any idea at all of & coming: Christ, ox Mormons.—The Iilinois House by a vote of 108 to 4, have referred a bill, repealing the M n Charters, to the Judiciary Committee. That is ri ht never to have been granted in the monet (ors in which it was granied. The vote on the qu ion of reference was, we may ray, unanimous, the four says beng Mormons. Its passage as not doubted by u like mojority « This uctien shows plainly enough the folly of any scot pected only some high Roman fuactionary, some adve;usemeats inserted vn much Most others consi Concnentors perneees of extraerdinary character avd i Cara, arrive in Albany the same } tei eight Tain daily at 6% A.M. ‘and more conspicuously.” If You would like to make aa | (ely “sinned ether jameaioas oth 0 fisight and baganee. apply | Arrangement with uo for sli g it more extewvely, we think | \ New Vari, th Decembers 1614 Ee iia Gate tis Baten & eee Ol |. PERKY, at the office, Rovavelt suet, oF | it coud be mae of much advaniage to us both. "We have now | ‘The igned was Prevent 99 the occasion above named, 4 ‘ ron, Wells ad Fomiroy's Kxyreas office 2 Wall stieet | f. ur different stores, thuee of tue in the best locations in th | and certifies to the correctness of Mc. Clara's statement, a3 ¢+ }» who professed celibacy, lived in the wil. R. IN, Superintendant, City for retailing, aud one Lor whulesaleing, aud our facilities | the condition of the bouks and papers contained in the two Bales | dernesses, and they expected a Christ, who would 410 Im? 172 South street. | are auch as will evable wore of it, Perhaps than | —and nc her. that» ich’s Safe appeared to be i i Seeapegeoes | any other house. jleased to hear except that the paint and varnish were burnt OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANT PASSAGE OFFICE | Suche subject, or if you visit New fork in the course ot a ‘New York, fh Heermber, 1044. (Sigued) Tue Cueroxee Quarre.—Fort Ginson, (Ar- kansas,) Dec. 5, 1844—The “Old Settlers” long calked of Council commenced last Wednesday. The Commissioners Jeft here last Tuesday for the Connen Ground, near the month of the Lilinois River, sbour o new, | be an ascetic ; and not oue who would drink wine, | twenty’ miles from thia post. Lieut ©. 8. Lovell, ac or keep the company of publicans. These three | companied them as Secretary, Report says, thut John . BURR. F y tO see you at our store, 79 Ful on street. has a com) lete assortment of fist taproy. classes were deadly hosti!e to Cnrist en account of | Ross and his followers, are very much opposed to the mon yoars very, eupeodwlly, ‘A. 3. & D. BANDS, oa Safes constat!y on hand, and warraute them superior i | hig tewching. The Pharisees said they knew him | meeting. although it ie generally supposr. he bas tov “Ties tprediiien, ied. eae stones eit ea JOHN HERDMAN; 61 South street, New York. REMARKABLE CURE OF SCROFULA. Persons wishing to purcha ited to cal not, and charged him with reviti: g Moses and the | much: yood sease to “bluff” against the United Btater | hey gave an exitavagant charter (0 get thelr votes ; \hat ‘The subseriber evntinues to make ts to. brim ELISE Mancngsien, Ct, June, 1844, “p= Maes ae prophets. The Sadducees accused him of stirring (Ads (dine extorace.arsived: here: sbout: ten o'viook les lone, sad th bring no farther or Fametions need tor paren Cee pit, tt nud (yin Lavernoal), | MEiC~ 5" delveacy in appeatiog: before the pubt'c has hitherto | "2 Axeut for he: san . | Up the people, and disturbing the tracquibity of the | aigis,from the Conmissioners,upon the arrival cf which | vei" By'hy they are towed overboard without a pasring ympathy, ora friendly partirg So it will be with al of inen who sacrifice seit-respect, or duty, in the ogvomes ifish end by on wunaiural or un- nce with any party. ! rere. Ki , to the world the full Wildes and Gryler’s second haud Safes, waich have been | State. The Easiues proclaimed that he wes # | i oimpany H, of the Ist Dragoaus. (she only eompany 0 the United Btates, ou board the yechet ships sailing from Liver. ] Brveuted ine rita ot seaaas (Scrotin;} sad the mecaei | received in part payment for Hick's, for sale st from a toes | wine bibber, and drank with publicans. Dragoois here st the time) were ordered 10. saddle up tw every five days—aud in order to afford every facility, of iy severe and affl cent, disco i ton st. std ‘ 9 Ru fave deupatebed superior American shipein New Vorkand | jrhich Re curso | Sere us one pte Tene Eosuily Ghts | oNew Yorke dist Dee., teats” dat diwtewite m |. But yet there wus « class—a large one—who be- | mediately, and repsir forwith to. the Council G:ound —- w eaton, every: week, during the year, lieved in him. It was composed of these whe | They sterted about midnight, Lieut. RH Chilton, in 66 Morne Deen dealt rightly with, er tb jose for their (rieuds may rely that the same due and ove Misturtune it has been to be afflicied NIBLO’s GRAND SALUUN A cor & . V mon ne ightly or the diligent atetion will be showy them aa heretofore, and ahguid | a2 1 have eu) cal Lo sou pie | FOR CONCERTS AND BALLS. | Were indificrent to the peculiar system of the three | cat ean a in ee cree a sar | (ewislature of Illinois bad treated them ax they would wave done any Ch ian bods, we should have been ipared the violenc d murders which have occurred in se'tlement. Upon the legislators of the rerponsibility ef this viclence end his tetrit w inet yee ¢xheuated) me- wn and Understood by her paddles wT nn Vedern ede eee | Was given up—it was Bristol's Sausapari we, pur | TS OT TED UE LOR THE WINTER AMUSE ree ae hey reel oorledtgy harentpetoe of @ secret one. Ci ture says, it is for the purpose o Dra Exchange for sums to suit, payable on de- | chased of youragents, Dickwwson & Goudwiu, of Harford, NTS IN MAGNIFICENT STYL! 8 gion, p Die | Preventing the Ross purty from committing any outroges man Mowing bauke, (without discount or any other | lt ‘ould be entirely out of my power to dese ibe what I have ‘or CONCERTS jt has many advantages, havi him He spoke to man, as such—a being capable | ton the Rogers or “Old Settler” party. char i suffered at differmat times from this cov-plaint, since the fust | arched ceiling, f bei of religious sentiment and instruction. Thovgls | “Prcioeed, een! you # copy of the Proclamation jew ENG AND— Messrs. I, fom & Co. Bankers, London, | of my Trae was heard cf, so eats © ro wy ecY | has raised seats ious galleries, and will the Pharisees sought to obtain his favorable opinion | by Governor Butler, U. 8. Agent, aud one of the Com hecatee Garelen Goheceon Bask ‘Provineial Bank o plaint became very alarmisg. skill of | 1900 persons. For ball ithas 8 sprig itoor aud watson | of their system, he refused to flatier them.— | missione quits Dowie Beck ood Breaches; Birtaiagham Banking Co; phy who stand high in the profession, aud the pow: | the sides, and ere as a with splendid cot ginss } He gaid that such righteousness astheir’s could aot | Shor Lean king Uo. fat TRELAND—Nacional Bank of Ireland and Branches, Provineval id U > 0 itizets:—Cin, Gaxette, Dec. ‘ Sonn: weet the great variety of eines which | took. in 19401 | chandeliers. Saloon and ou the same floor, ny thing of importance transpire at the Cour ‘ate parlors, dressing rooms, mana gain admittance in heaven. They saw the danger | ¢il,1 will intorm yon of the same by the first opportu 2 hich will a Bass Fensry —One hundred thousand bass have is rotulous sweiling evme on Bay ar, which Wass very. pint of Bib views to thelr : re ee Tall of teat t Fooms, and a sapper-toom 200. feet loi 4 anding as a privileged order; bean tal ; ‘ one of kesland and Branches, in all the principal | point aot id veneh but was dispointed, ts ny health wes | cate 00 fecvons. rent Daina will be tiveraiiaction, | and they denounced hm, and threatened his fol now fell in thie neighborhood, tat night, | Yer taken in Point Judith Ponda within the last SCOTLAND btern Bauk of Segttand and Branches | noise than Before. January, 181% 1 had another swelling | and on muderateverme, cORAR lowers with expulsion from the synagogue. lage. phe vine Tepe | nell the. week, end eight thousend et suother, ‘The Cees ats hs ee eis seed rere very duutreesing ‘They continued to grow worse and FicRNOH?S HOTEL When, instead of muking the belonging to a pe- ed by P.M: Butler, the U. 3. agent — | “alte cf what has already been coucht, at the moderate at lusupe te Goble done sultcinccoriin, pe than | worse unui when 1 wes coufia d to my ved, rcmai THE PROPRIETOR respecttelly ishoree rye culiar sect the test of acceptance with God, Jesus , / rice of tour cents per Jb, (or which they have been int they wish sent: with the name aidaddress | in this h.peless state through the sunmer, wich nothing bat |, ihe rublic ya Caw Fong road preached that they should forgive their enemies | “J proclaim, and declure, that letters have been direct estimated nt tweive thousand doll It ie fot whom it ts mended; 8 draft ior oe sesoaat by toe occeding winter files little mote confortable, | © nity of racreantile seventy timesseven, aud that they should love their | ed to John Ross, Exq , principal chief ot the Cherok thatthe lower pond fi her wilt ine six steamer, , | ‘masement, and has furni i fichery.- Providence but the uext summer my disease raged worse than ever. Various to affordrelief, but to no perigee. All secahed pote ria eptain John Rogers, c d dollars irom this winter 4ining parties, 10 wi ; God with all their soul, and their neighbor ae | Nation, and p-ople, and to C with the very beat hotels 1 te City eeete: | themselves, and repent, the orthodox of the time | dered the prince pil of the eo ead comloct, and Eas combined de eeccatad. tater all nerear tony, | regard & ce ni eco | shrunk back from bun. But others felt and be- | “The Old Setter Y party informing then | === eT SSeS Rees lunsucensatul. 1 gaveup all hopes of being | Somny the freved the truth ot his preaching. Icreached thes | ‘bat the Hon, Secretary of War bas appointed the pro | DENTAI, SUKGERY. me should be no tnore, as my system was rapidly sivking under = be ped en 16 taquie inte sscertain the tru: | rEETH SUPPLIED ON A N¥.W AND IMPROVED tiise____JOHN HERDHAN, 1 Sounse_ | 190: Tee HO voae clare eet hfe Jawnary, 183 | Cured, oe my afliction iw the ‘east miogator, auth me wi Ate, (apt. Fe Be Syess, wi Mei ieee JAMES, Positively sail as | che disease, and Lhad qiveu up the ase uf madicue. hearts, because they Were not pre-oecupied With | sud exact extent of, the discontent and spirit of hoe an inveterate belief of a gancitty derived [rot ity PRIN A which prevails among the Cherokee people "St Low eshte ty reaular ven & * ; ic ont superior aecommodaiins for eabin segondenbin | hood, who kuew the vitor of Yous Sarsgpanti having wnoner | SAG be tare Chan par bed ATCT i oe thane age | their peculiar position or opinions. ‘This class re- | revels, Dec. 1 fender and Decayed Teeth Restored fake ntedsiee merhseation om boards Poor of Maidan Pane: | sd jt effects ow others ted a trial of it. it was procured, | meals verved vp at ai. HOUNG of the day and evening. 1 ced in his teaching. Even the old men suid— WIZE, the Adamasting Crimeng, by Mr WILLIAM HAR. Make immvedeatr apy beatin om jeard £795 ok Madea yette_| nd commencoa taking fom the dit day ‘of July sresalso Bath Wloome-gornected, for" warm, cofd a It is Moses. It is Bling” Both old and youre | i be Tabsroaile’ "Bike igvalcabie preperation se sx’ odbtes a beeline ne Mynedl A Thad taken varjous preparations of Sersapaciiia with | Cathe ‘The Porter will be ju attendance at all tunes darug the | xclaimed— {tis the Christ! It is the Sun oi] Cuxnoxee Passipent’s Messaor —John Rose | | iatjine'n insetay bles tien of the wah, without. in he {FOI NEW LANS—Regular uefect. None of us had the leaat expectations of ts verform- wig 2 amet Foner Se Lodo tice after ee house Closes, God ! » He shall be our leader ” L the principal Chiet of the Cherokee nation | lightest secre impayrine, the postrel. Ite seo spondidsfvs-clag fastening packet si i ‘the “ghee cance “eiomnem i ving been detained by adverse cirewmstances from th: | oud vermaventente of the Too hehe. ad resis Dae aa Praia hs faseemln racuet ARP | impart temporary relict Whee wes our at cae ee LL dics J Mr. Parker now proceeded togive more particu | ‘Gt gevernment (while absent he got murried) on th | ARTIBICIAL TER TH, 0” surmesins be Se T. MARY. Capua i. W. pig ‘de weal Covers ater the use of two or three bottles, a decided im- Mis, JONES, VOCALION, jaie of te Park Theatre aca arly iis own view of Jesus, and (0 2cCOWN LOT ae ee ee oe ee nl or Cee reaaedateate i ad are inmodations fr eabin, secon Provement: and our house, instead of « house of moum- rf iecessful co of th 0, f th i" by sof his ardent followers ful Co yh og ay BA ne Ee titles givento him by some of his arde: e F ~~ ; hem @ messege on bis return, commencirg with an ele po ho me ti perfect ath ton A pum ferione wishing fgembark,ahostd | we, became a hues of roicing.” I dintielly lt 4 | chauted Hore, rsyeerully infor seocan te fut a He said Jesus Was not a Jearued m an wae HO’ | quent notice of the death of w grea: namber of valnabl | Seat emen, Mhasertise of Ie" mechan eat dete tme of Dri JOSEPH McMURBAY, vecame beter, my strength my wounds | of his time to the cultivation of vocal Mie. Jones's well ersed iu the philosophy of his age. a Hizeos und public officers, by # prevailog epidemic, av vatty, may Benen by hove parieuts requiring dewtal omsistance, 100 Five street, comer of South, | Were. less painful) aud f tws the tone and quality of the roier, } pretend to be Pat he looked to God walls hen tdi's 2 = sated : ‘ia te | » will ud it mach to Ute advantage by Favunng Me We. = | ning Tne wt rofhan sd er 7 on | instruction, and the mspiration came — lt wax Gue i referring to the docnments containing the corre: eas % ne i =f Sas fined apie items Be dlls that spoke through the Jesus of Nazareth — i war | pendence of the Delegation with Me | ide ee ee eee ASHBURTON, Capesta Hatticoton wil iv God that enabled him to poison tbe deceitiulnees Lines pone Ootceens pa, Bo ‘an onanabe ae | Si aa) a 5 ENGH CHIN ot the religions « cf the ume. They 46 @ party od . . it modati oy how fui rRENCH CHINA . usted. As this correspondence will be fully read fc q eal ghar chans. pason ete es eae ee g the Sarsapasitiat hd KEMOVED TO tel the weakness of their system, Sut were or Four informetion. | deem icGonecesea y to Comment upe h frandines application Oa board, or so, ho, dinappeaved My heal NO. 65 LIBEKTY STREET, stubbora of heart to abandon 11, and sought to h he policy which seeme to heve deetated the course pu ae - JOSEPH MeMURRAY, in February 1 beqan to wall (UP STAIRS) ‘heir shame by denouncing. their exyoser in Whe | aed by Soretary Wiking towards the delegation Tast tave sigaeanant mien nud entree ene TD ite weigte) L's able to rate vay dose sia whorl setmy | A, GALKSME. lmporte aad Avect for Manafsecarers, tur | va -.¢ of all their gods, aud finally killing him. conducting the desired negotiation ; ax it will uppear es Pier ave ae NS at sania al PACKeT HOR HAVKE—Second | ine—The shir | (Coc upon earth and found. my elf ouce more walking, what |» plain white aad gilt frenels Poreeletn, a ne Olanos to Yet he was regarded usa god by his followers, | ‘ent thatit was adopted merely towvade the {wlAiment vel cad cntaue Wik le. ie being wands withyel or UTICA, Fred’ Hewitt, master, will sail oa che let | ei fuiness aud tude | fet Mr. ‘Bristol, under God, fo searert Plates, of all sixes, acrorted . p Tureews | even when thus persecuted by another clase,whor | Present Tyler's written pieige of the 20h of Septer caving, whieh causes its yiprarnuce so closely to rerenble Eiictieeen apply to it had beew almost 2 years si jalked atall, lam now Gerd Dishes, Salad Dowls, Wrait Maskete, Cusrards ant emporal downfall was to be the necessary co: se- | tt. 1841, fora new Treaty of tndemnifiowion, ko. T+ « wataral hart, both ral aysprarn er awlY Bovn & HINCKEN, very Seal y vy 6, hia are me, a ‘as mp hya He eceanped ig quence of hiv advent, Porsesing e did t ightrous demande of cur people upen the Unites Se cee eee ny ng Pen renee Uden T hate ing ceery tall ake, te Ato: Hea‘vad Chocolate Ware. Grew, Freeh and Amerie | degree never betore ¢xhibiied on earth, the quali. |? its tha Femmes baurenes eireesy yore, Tate tae Fy GH T WANTEDFor Portland, Portemouth | ater ne ey ile te cat ele Tuo cel oe OF un wase-wn nd Of the beat. qualicy, and vo we | 1% OF Goodness, wisdom, love, and piety, the HU | Liialt he redressed, leave us only to hope on, and to prore ng the “ipeeuapaas OWEN PRESCOTT, [Syaunge and tartan to apeah of 10 0n'it dnccrves, ‘ sold. on liberal feral al a los so coterie” tan hears, which had been penetrated by his } cute them with prudence and perseverance, until they | nena! 140 Brosdway Tes 228 Water street, comer Beekiuan. Tslvail be happy at any time to give aay one all the informa ©” ays ques teaching, could not but worship, and poetically J shall be finally settied. Wee 0 9 EE EEO ee