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So = NE Wve runK Hi ie KRALL, , rene they have been gradually approaching the) Tue Late .EccuesiasticaL INvEsTI@ATION.— Express from New Orleans. _ Preranations Por THE Srrinc Evgotion —Pub- PURGATORY. — gulf of abolition, and, at this moment, the aspect | This matter continues to occupy a great share of lic opinion appyars to have at last quietly and com- iD new York, Monday, January 6, 1845. | of parties here, as to the probabilities of their | public attention. lndeed, the excitement and in- | Express from New Orleans—One Day in Ad- | pletely settled down to the conviction that the The Canonicity of the Apocryphal Books, =——= —== | future destiny, is interesting in the extreme, and | terest attendant on it, have greatly increased since vance of the Mall. conduct of the corporation during the last year has a a NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE. Not without some threatening features. We shall | the termination of the trial. All sorts of stories | We have received New Orleans papers of the | been so foithleas to all their promises, that there 18 TRADITION versus HERESY. —— watch the progress of events with a great degree | are afloat, and avast amount of exaggeration is | 27th ult., Mobile of the 28th, Augusta, Geo., and rk beahenruse Seance of Bros Te- ares ul ee ee ee : z Express from New Orleans of interest, and endeavor to give every possible | perpetrated. One of the Sunday papers had the | Charleston of the 24 inst , inclusive. they really can have the impudence to offer them- M b Bli . OE SEIRIEM Bt ; ‘ oe : , ; he suffreges of u| Judas Maccabeus versus Queen Elizabeth, ¥ o intimation of approaching events, which our inde- | following:— These papers came through by special express | selves again as candidates for t wom Onake-Beme ca im Advance of the | | ndent position will enable. us to do, as we are pelts, Tatar 9 Brnor Onpeapons, ears to, have | one day in advance of the mail. Ina few dayswe peer —— pe Sent seohdete pear Ldward the Sixth, and Martin Luther, Mails encouraged to believe, not altogether wyheut sat- o great feature dq rdinery | shall regularly receive advices from the South | and insulted by them. The whigs will probably We eommence to-day the first publication put | isfaction to the country at large. Talgioed word > tenrencimsin ot pa from one to three days ahead of the government | run a ticket—the locofocos will certainly run a ALECTURE, into our hands, containing later intelligence from = —_—————— lapis. The course of proceeding was on ween om | linn, ticket—and what will, what can become of the | pelivered in St, Peter’s Church, by fev. Dr. New Orleans, Mobile and the South than can be ais aaa 1x New Yoru.—The Aurora, which | derdonk ‘Church, under wear that canon ofthe Church which | We do not find any news of consequence. We | natives? They will be found like the ghost in Pise, on Sunday, Jan. 5, 1845. found in any other journal on this side of the Po- mmetime has been the organ of Capt. Tyler, | authorizes a presentment by 8 portion of the bi bishops, or | give full commercial intelligence, asit is now inter- | Virgil, and their own promises to have vanished , opt Yomac, one day in advance of all our Northern | i thiscity, after a great deal of spasmodic kick- | by @ general convention of the diocese: ‘The ch ‘ shod making €selhoras: beet treles Conetnd deechap 4 patie that esting to the cotton dealers and others. into thin ai © ‘ ilver to Jerusale ifice to b the sii contemporaries. This extraordinary piece of en- ing and otruggling, is at last dead. The history of fect Euily of mimoraiy iu in the man co New Orleans papers threaten, and not very | The fact is now universally admitted that the A the “dead, thinking Enea elaine on "tadagaoe the i A i his paper is not devoid of interest,jand,f d f. forth in the fications annexed. The i Tesurrection terprise hes been arranged by us in connection | ‘8 pape i. aren urn 0 | ner and form set fily, the Hon. Henry Hubbard, the agent from | city of New York has never been under such a H with another newspaper establishment in Mobile | itstructive lesson to all politicians who think to | Hot coarge, with i sracileatin vas tnrewn ot a Mamcohisslia to meee the “black citizens” of | miserable, imbecile, extravagant regime as the rive agin nwa hate seemed taperfao orang the Court, being too vi in net setting forth with sui : ay i: sohi, ts—s lice—such misman- | pray for setting up rickety newspaperalwhieh nobody reads. | _ The first charge and specification sets iorth that in that State. ‘That gentlemen had not arrived within | present. Such streets—such police be PY dod becouse he considered that they vie had fallen a and New Orleans, and will be continued through the | ™#2ufacture public sentiment.by purchasing or | ficient minuteness, time, place, and circumstance. winter months. It will furaish us and our readers | June, 1887, when travelling towards 8 in a care imi t the last accounts. rement—such silliness—such faithlessnees—such | with godliness had laid th in New York, and all the large towns from Wash- The Aurora was established about three years ogo | riage with'the Rev. Clemext M. Butler and his wile, he a i are “Papille, perc ws roan of taxation—are without parallel in the andtieiberefor @ oe ond wohetevente ‘ong to for ap Hap ie « days hae Prine and | aii dy Hanae patrincy at Under ber clothes, about a han eg, his hand indecently | wv Orleans onthe 26th,and came near being | history of, bad municipal government. pc vealnar ne agtcactita rom one to two, three, and fourdays later, accor- i ay pa- | The second cl ified ay same we thing wit the id. wate! ans make a great racket ii i 5 ding tothe etuisicf the’ weaihes: than can be re- | Pe» Which they had got into quite an extensive | same lady, her hi pect present, &c killed. the milk and water org Tenter this evening on the subject of Purgatory ; " e . . ‘ 2 The third Tienes that in the f 1888, the bisho} Jockey Crus Races, Meta Courss—Turep | about the vast improvements in the Alms House | 9 subject, to the Catholic who properly understands ceived from any other source. Not even the Uni- | “iF¢ulation among a certain class by leaving it at | was guilty ofindecency a the qummer of 68, Bowles, Dec 26th—Proprietor's Purse, | Department, and aver that the Corporation are thus |i, ang ainieciates it, fraught win cioniy and ted States Mail can compete with us, although we the cheap porter-houses to be peddied out by the | whilst travelling ina a alle stage towards the city of | $100—entrance added—mile heats titled to th rlastin, titude of the citizens, ty hai ; do not interfe: Ul wi ‘isai i | bar-keepers, along with bad brandy, at three cents | Utica, and that Mise B: was e0 outraged by hit conduct, | Wm, Baird ch. h. Maguete, by;American’ monet ee iemecn ras gfe ve cemgt eablinnily 5 Hat mea pace nen ae ot interf cy at all aa the transmission of mail a“ nip.” A young man by the bere of Nichol or er igan a lente ie oteoh betere ae to the end Ge Rampur, A roses 1 just as if they had been elected for the sole | are opposed to us, and who have derived their matt ith tl i . 4 le— er journe: jowever, the jo Was aC: m. a, Ps i A / Cet 4 Daring the BREST wlulal anithe xpncoanhise who had acquired some notoriety by being fortu’ ee gd aan 1g no proof ofiered to support the alle- : by imp. Leviathy 5 ae eee En ane ack, | cat ot it froin misrepresentation and ignorance, ) ie 7 tio anne C Illinois, My ‘Medoc, dam of the Alms House, and the wretches on Black-| covered with deformity and absurdity. I, therefore thi K : nately sent to jail in Buffalo for a gross libel, and The ‘fourth chi that in July, 1689, he insulted Mi: bi rand; 4 i / : of iinaw oni i = ae oe Bee who had come to New York for the pur- ‘Aape Willson, ‘oy thru resting i ir is hand iat her Doom pd Cook's b £1 :- Fene A “a Woodpecke: dam by wel’ Island, as happy and as comfortable | stand between these two positions—in e dilemma ‘ : . =~ hi andoned, the specification not bein osciusko; 3 id as possible, to the utter neglect of all the interes's} which I feel fraught with responsibility. For eith sive intelligence of the cotton and other markets | PP $e oe thingy; so as here—was | supp re 7 the sitendance af the W toca name ‘ o of AL. ibe oh. i Liz Tillett, by Frank, dis, | of the tax-paying citizens! But it isquite unneces | | am vindication’ this avehicy poms holy doe. im-Advanos of,,any other newspaper eateblishment | °) PAT Ol er oredic and rarteadariy cnt ct oL. | oa Rien Tudderow, whilst sccompenying her Home Sly BOR ii ish sary to say any thing in order to convince the pub- | trine—a doctrine taught by the founder of chri at the North ; and particularly of the progress of | : pocket, out ef credit, and particularly out at el- ici i house of her mother, where he As the word was pres to start, Liz Tillett fell and | Jic of the worthlessness of the present city rulers. | tianity himself,and transmitted it from the Apostles the present revolution in Mexico, involving in- | 2°W8- He was pitched upon by the Aurora people | en, threw her rider. He immediately remounted, but was un- ep isto Bi all that has ever ome i > fad hided to werita wat ale e Te-wa axiate eatin ce wes, that immediately after the bishop | able to save his distance. The filthy street y beyond a A down to the days in which we live; or, [am un- terests of the greatest importance to the whole | dards Mihi 8S as nd avd ist aaeee got inside the house, he outreged the | Marcu:Race von $400—Two miles out} between Mr. | been read or heard of in the dirtiest cities of the | dertaking to vindicate’a doctrine long since ex- civilized world. We have completed our arrange- | ™e filled principally with long and fulsome de- of Jane O Rudderow, the sister of the afore | F, Daly’s ch. h. Old Bald, and Mr. J. Wolf’s brown mare, " + load of taxa- : a . " . Me ee scriptions of balls in the Sixth Ward and at the lady. by thruating his hand into her bosom. On | was won by the former. Resi she bes polloer-the ny a EE A AY haematoma aca er ments with our agents at New Orleans, so as to be Weak newhichs eateinenuneavens " thes toa Charges the bishop was found guilty. Markets. tion—all these things have already forced too pow | ed and well educated, nothing more nor less than enabled to give the best, earliest, and most authen- Orange direststisiouse ltamteatia pee B—., a u ume hy _ en epee ins and sneelirations. 20 pa hag cmp 4.—Our Foe he nat erfgl conviction of their mistake on the minds of | the invention either of the middle ages, or perhaps Mi “apo race velnenle ~ a blue spencer and green feather; 34 «the bavi teat enleaMete Lito en ack 8 rit onthe : wer ts middle of next monthand then t willp the community which elected these imbeciles. some earlier period, for the purpose of sor- ississippi, in relation to markets and such other | . iJ m at gentleman, at Littleneck, L. while on the dy to 2 | re ‘ ‘ 5, pa Minny Be silabomtiligiva cur'veatiery? ing and voluptuous Mrs. , residing in an ele~ way home from » Cent inthe middle rot the da; the ne vadle of | Ba a te chatter aaeie ies, well | His Honor the Mayor will probably end his ca- aM sti eos eerpele pally tthe Picea ate : : adhe Y ay arrived at home. Of this the i ‘Ket, will be very scarce. Estates | reer pretty much as that famous Dutch Governor | The Catholic church is the only church on this Thi gant mansion in Rose street,” &c. &c., formed the | M>sequent! known in your mari beck f “ : : r My thil ot oe Puen 4m balla ibe 9 aly staple of the articles,and the loops upon which the ame wat bet g fdduced in support of these grave which made 400 and 600 hhds, lat, bl elle of this State, who uttered the memorable valedic- | continent teaching the doctrine of Purgatory ; all in te ei, Tee iiaportance eleva heteiey ineffable editor hung his festoons of fancy and | °b&Se# 1s ssid to bave been of averyunique ter, have beyun to grind their cane estopped on account tory declaration of his success in gaining public fa- | other denominations have exploded it, and there- jue charact ‘ senting this singular state of things;that the misconduct i he ttle juice it gives, owing to the great “ » pai “ - | fore J feel that I stand ina position of great re- of New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Sarlands of wit. said to have beep submitted to by the ladies when a num- a he through feet *G ved Bugars of aster | Tor. [Twas eald he,._the' moe, bunds Dente sifMidll dha!ioeaercitina dads tawoein shia neighbor: Ina short time, however, the “editor” had a | er ot other ns were preoont, as in the case of the phy Boe tat be thinned til last of Mrebrusey, and the fall. | nor datever New York had—I went into office by | sponsibility—and I feel all the importance of the = és married ladiesunder the immediate eye and protection jori iti ¢ this numerous audience. I hood, must be at once perceived. But we do not | T#xTel with the proprietors, and started the “* Are. | of their husbands, and that since the period when these | INf.08 rom the Crop of ventral ear will be nearly one halt | a werry larye majority, and I went out by a werry | position when, before thi ous audience. things were oe ae aie Coffee was almost destroyed by the arg jority ! id tings wi ry | this evening, when I undertake to prove the truth conceive that it can increase our circulation— | "2, ” an obscene sheet, in which he poured forth, = See iendly Ptr Siete Sod rena Sad eevee wit" be scarce 5687 Me lees eee i” rin hig ot at ieee and divinity of the doctrine of Bouin. For if already extended as far as possible, em. | Without restraint, the treasures of his prurient ima- with tueiBiahey the ladies hed wet objected to his society notte, light end brisk. doz 3.4.36; Beef, prime and No. fey i ith a| the church could not sustain this doctrine, by vel bracin; ‘ sination, as long ashe could get it printed on trust. bho the exeeption of Mrs. Butler, and that nothing h 3, bbl 70.29; do. jerked 8. erin 18; do | He went in with a rush and he will go out with a| the church o » by very § every man of business of any note or circali 1 and 3, a aS 4 a * high, and nobl id orthodox arguments and - ; rst The Awrora then fell into the hands ofa Mr. chant eb the be Biche wihapen pos sighed jerked United Breed, per une 0.6 0; | rush. ill pm Onaed naa aim yo mers aden character in the commercial communities of the | hitman, who commenced cncautiageie eect he Bishop, 56 the time, wiven the other wit Batis #, mould, 00 $00 r45 do uments of past history, the church would de. ion. a . 5 the sactiont been called a 41; Cheese, American, 16 a 16; Ci 80a ae i i Union. Yet it will be expensive, though we have | of piso arding the Catholics and the Irish, and sation. I also to | 8 Per Uoddsh 40-800; Flour, American, 16.0 ¢17.0;| _V288KL8 IN Port.—We have obtained, after a| serve to be censured and condemned for attempt- no doubt thatthe liberal, intelligent, and enlight, ; M,, 85 a 45;Hame,{American, 10 a11 ; Lard, 11 «| vast outlay of labor, a complete and correct list of img to palm it on the credulity and superstition of ened American people of the North will fully re- soon ran the paper down to low-waier mark, when thelr cross-examination, that they wore .oeeae fee Lumber, W. P.,M, $15 216; do, Pitch Pine, 18 8 | the vessels that were in this. port at the close of at the emissari “ i high dresses, quite Ho baie eet and te | 0, Nails, cut.64266; Oil, whale, , 68 6 3 the Catholics, But if she can prove she takes it pay all the labor andexpense necessarily incurred | too; within their menee oy caddtencephonrtat ot aide Schr virkaing! aetayeet Bishop | fp tperm, 6} 8.6); Onions, 3 0'a 0.0; Potatoes, bol last week. from Christ himself, that it has been taught by in continuing this project in successful operation. | ti. ‘aurora, and the bargein wae atruck at once. tr inceaaipeaaieies an Tmpraiabliies, we are ld Sie Londen, $0; Pork, mess ae roe i ern or wh ag Bins the Apostles and their succeseers, and that it has This purchase was effected principally through the wit sppear in Se eey ween: tes trials pablisney yellow, a 694 ‘to hb Names. Where, 1 always been regarded as a canonical dogma in the Mr. Polk and his Administration. azency of Capt. Paul R. George, then in the | _ 2ii# does not present anything in addition to 12 9; 40 box, 6]'a 7; Sugers,assorted, ‘pall white und halt i¥ Catholic cherch—then {am right; Iynay be eure I what we have stated, although some of the char- Pyciow ot tis 10d ay white 94 yaoi a : ges are stated a littlemore expressly. The fact ‘$00 en and third, 0 a0; was undoubtedly established that the Bishop had foot es * On London, 11] a 11 New York, 2 been in the habit of familiarly embracing or ca- aa pm: Boion, 2 a 24 pia. silee! ati ultahain ressing ladies of his acquaintance, and in all the in- », Dec. 26.—The Cotton market open stances alleged in the presentment, with the excep- tas morning whe good cones as bare te lan of The great subject now uppermost in the public mind in this country, is the probable character and complexion of Mr Polk’s administration, and his am justifiable not only in delivering this doctrine, but in vindicating and inculcating it before this community. We pelea sin will be'punished in another world unless be sufficiently atoned for. We believe that to the sin eee is always attached a temporal punish- ment, which must be either explated inthis life or es the lifeto come, and this belief we establish upon what is ad- mitted by all denomi First, that it wes in conse- cape ra Sayre h that sin was iven—that all led on the rity of Adem bs re bees Lp on them ; there are, therefore, tem; ral punishments, consequent on sin. We believe | wise, as taught in the sacred pgm npenithi oo that beet jap be ain es was remitted, still he was compelled Ieee he in rao of ra wk asthe he lar oe yop B who was Brooklyn Navy Yard, and the paper was from that time directed and controlled by him, under the fs " rs a | his | general supervision of John C. Spencer. At this course in relation to the various factions into | time the circulation of the paper was between five which the seereie party is divided. Thisisob- | and six hundred, beyond which it never. reached. viously a matter of the greatest interest, involving | Another cli i e4 3 as it does the fate of innumerable swarms of office- whom was ca Nata ae Gabe tee Saat aie ae belie chor eangatame head bre oer gs gs Cpanel preghienramigachim gue! beggars, the schemes of trading politicians, the | wanting an organ of their own, lighted upon Major i by Bishop Oni be deak himeelf fer 2 he denied oon aS supfy of bills isnot so abundant as it was in the ascendancy or fall of factions, and the progress | Noah, who was ripe for any thing in the old clo’ | tne im cate ofuby i meatlias So, after for Pca Toadies WV Tre rg aud welfare of the nation itself. 5 line, and readily undertook, for a consideration, to | 51, “he “atiole pitesld at eh Bafore the Court, | Prem! ait New York 60 days lja But with regard to this all-engrossing subject, we | elect Mr. Tyler next President, and to brush up | ©.” a he rs wef cant ; heck? #1 petomnt djeoeunt, look in vain to the ordinary sources of information | the political reputations of Messrs. Curtis & Co As we siated at the outset of hg 1S ease loleked aaa ‘WSSocmasunscS basunuee Je ZZZAZZZZ Arse ees for tangible ground on which to base any probable | as good as new and as easily as he would scour aad Pisborwethn pt: pis pe ad R ove Conjectures. The democratic organs all appear to | an old pair of breeches. This movement resulted ressings 3 . moracing bes : al ul ase hough bat sin be dumb on the matter. They dealin a great deal | inthe Union—which, after sinking some twelve The ery. rerucelntds teak wea developed) sot thas + The sale a ge do may foes ae gs pi teres o> mee ibe of idle ana unsatisfactory conjecture, but the hints thousand dollars, a good part of which found its and insinuations and probabilities of one day are | way into the pockets of Moses Y. Beach, died, and set forth only to berefuted on the next, and nothing | was merged in the Awrora—which addition to is to be gathered from any of these party oracles | its subscription book raised the circulation to the * but vague and unmeaning cenflicting allusions to | immense number of six hundred and fifty per day Mr. Polk’s firmness, sagacity, and fidelity to true | —one-third of whom were custom-house officers, demorratic principles. In all this the democratic | who were forced tosubscribe, or lose their places. newspapers are quite profuse. If they cannot, tell | The deficit in the weekly expenses was made up Bel d the tomb where the soul must undergo a trial, that im none of the alleged instances wamghe | 600; on Th ecplnaeels Gell seer ieee: Yo Enpation. "We vslleve there is therefore & onlddle pluce, Bishop visited with the indignation either of the A to 4,868 bales. y | 5 Ea N hiv ther mare noe a cae? ge believe of course parties said to be insulted, or of their relatives, to Pere Sane, Wits ae oman ot oninees do that suusccocer nies wernny thie ingle mine cola oes whom they related the circumstances. On the py Pm PA Woy fille om New Yorks 0 34 4 eo ghar ee wi not gontrary ‘tothe text; “where the tree oe there it contrary, the Bishop appears to have been sub- ane discount, ‘Sight checks om: New | a ae i ray Bikes on Spel saya aegis Pangetoey, ifmatee’ sequently treated by them with more than for- Sears ns Pott) cctinny be quote ue qeatrer canst Liverpocl names ; we contend for the substance. Whether mer kindness and regard ; for in the case of Mrs. _ , i = ger in freights; neither is what Mr. Polk will do on the Texas question, they | by hard-yrang contributions from the Tyler office- Beare it eppeared thes the. hyphend Seen PRES sheer: Cong are quite certain thathe is aman of wonderful de- solders: andl the two publishers were placed in the ae. iriapobirpstniape Hee Pats 28 275 time] Theta 2a eanedt fae seeoul, ally for Perfectly, termination. Ifthey can give usnot theslightestink- | custom house on-a salary of fifteen hundred dollars f tn loa fore to la iclate Pes es et nce the arrival of the late fenton, di 4 - we oy Moe Jn cy meee. Beano a — Ting as to his views on the modification of the ta- | a-piece, where they still are. ‘cb pactagsgetirnroRabeesood a é panes, 38 exngement, and, nlen cles, catied him to hie | 2 ee IAS NE Gawe, moe etek aaa ware eee own dinner-table. Again, in the case of Miss 5 be the case, [cannot find the word trinity Rudderow, she insisted on accompanying another 22} cent fering is smal “ bear bale 45 pl yet yt ‘adopted bythe lady-to the Bishop’s house, for the purpose of pre- | demand. ‘swat: pal sales i ry of the church which almost all denominations believe to ferring a request relative to the use of the church | 91% : eee on,” Cantor e tame we canna, sculptures. There'ory i ust Sec. which she attended for secular purposes, alleging, $e : ard tolts locality, any objection which might be 28 a reason, that she was intimately acquainted are ae se aie panper, diseh’ng, 16 E mais ton that ground would b Perfect] janphiloso- with the Bishop. The Rev. Mr. Richmond was Globe, i isch’ng, ndieulo designate in the carriage with the Bishop and Mies Rudde- ors Iinent as ee Ot halls ‘nor the believer of fature row on the occasion stated in the presentment, and yet he did not whisper an accusation, until, it is said, after the Bishop had, as he supposed, stood in the way of his appointment to the Bishopric of Tiff, they can assure us in the most positive terms | After the dismissal of Capt. George for some of- that be is certain to do exactly what is right. If | ficial misbehavior, the removal of Mr. Curtis, and they leave us altogether in the dark with regard to | the downfall of Jehn C. Spencer, a new shaking his sentiments towards either of the rival factions, | of the dry bones of Tylerism took place, which - they are very persevering in enlightening us with | brought the Awrora into the hands of Col. Graham, regard to their own profound esteem and admira- | Redwood Fisher, and a few others of that clan, tion for the President eleet. All evidently know nothing about what Mr. Polk is likely to do—what | Thomas Duon English, “sole editor of the “Aetere course of policy he will pursue on the great ques | to whose hands the poor thing was {committed tions of the day—and what will be the construction to die—which destiny it has at length accomplish- of his cabinet. The Globe, ot ‘Washington, tellsus | ed, much tothe relief, doubtless, of the nurses, nothing. The Albany Argus tells us nothing. The | both wet and dry, and the paying members of the organsin New York tell us nothing. The Rich- contributing fund weekly raised for its support. SeorsrsepousssvascesSS5=65 heaven exist. We cannet deSne the position of either one or the other, nor can I of pu or the middle state ; but this is no more op; Be cee ee able to tell the locality of heaven or hell. We know ti there has existed a middle and thet this middle jue; rown. envee &'Eltes, Thomas, state has been revealed to usin the sected PEt iaann Rennes mond Inquirer gives a few dark hints, but isabout | Agthe Union was swallowed up by the Aw- Be canoe case is} a most singular one, and will neat 870; cad Te i oy We know that there wasa place of equally communicative. In fact, the only democra- rora, that in’turn has been bolted by,the Plebeian, lead t di lati of the i eat ERNE ae fear, nor hell, where the souls tic paper in the country that appears to know any- yet lead to an extraordinary revelation of the in- 3 Tower, ay 7 which is hereafter to be the organ of the of- | ternal disc arr—Aaita, fice-seekers and hangers-on of the democratic par- York previously to his crucifixion were sha ee oa te co od, a ‘Aurore for. arch pline, dissensions, feuds, natural histo- lace is by the Seed cb thing of the purposes of Mr. Polk is the Nashville ae ry, and general character of a great ecclesiastical 3 ty, and which, itself, is little more substantial or 7 4 ‘We have been watching th I of the | ; < ; . : body. A meeting of the Episcopal Convention of Christ also hath once suffered fo % oat a San . Me yarprre influential than either of the others. This eating this diocese will shortly be summoned, and the de- ° ft rf. natant gales for the unjust, that he might bring us ts Gol’: bei for the inst { gor . Li each other 1s poor fare for hungry newspapers, and | cision of the Court will be submitted tothem. A A By i iri Dey Doc | tceeth ia the AaB, Pal oper ane Spirit lor the last few months, and we believe that they | they don’t seem to thrive on it at all. test will probably be d, from all that | Wii i dae, Boston, g fs wach lee we reas Nat prmales Snle the epirks m have on several occasions furnished us with some | There is a set of men in New York perpet lly pas ee Tea wt t “ on distet ore oe my ate a th, 4 Heqoae, Dri ; robes Y | dia not Pied pad tina in Reus - ACE hel tangible and significant points on which we can | revolving about in the current of political events, | (lr ihvtinecfan Cre eet ee ee mprobes | ts H arlene, Fisk Wi isbon a redem, to 5 . 4 He Me do ., | there js no iption ; _ hanga rational and accurate conjecture relative | jike chips in an eddy of the Mississippi, and who, ble that the aftair may at last end in the total dis- “NC; io sate re Majeatic, , ™ middle stete ; it was not haste ae tothe future conduct of Mr. Polk. We gave in| by their loud professions and pretensions to in- ZZZZZ Re Prd ruption of the Episcopal Church in this country.— our paper of yesterday a number of very interest | uence, nd the show of e miserable newspaper or paadenncpaphat:oph wins g Auge moe aa reeport, | yxcertai, do empl pap erped pxtracts i ioe, prison. Galan Phiths EsKease: with puficiont Ciatinormcas pvt gga i aoa cay vole Aurora, the | these matters the policy of the Catholic Church is, | Awri-Rewr Trovntks.—These seem to be gra- : s ‘ST Seems Mt tnere could Sais mil middle B place in hie days, ary the sentiments of the lending friends of the new * the President wad keae thenetee 2° | by far. the most segacious. If a Bishop or « Pries; | dually blowing over. Aceording to our latest . seta, qo. | absurd possiblity, in saying there is at the pre- President . ‘Tenemes. The flat indications were pi cdg 9 aha reticle Poros rapa ied 1” | in that communion err, he is quietly put out of the | accounts, the “Indians” were disbanding them- do C mile pace, i, then, there might exist such ach Polk’ Sita! tat Bohing that F'resdents a 1ni8- | way of disgracing his order, and the honor of the | selves and paying their rents. Annexed are the just admit thet it cory rues thant they oro met given in Mr. Polk’s speech at Nashville—which, | ters of State—who ought to be wiser men—are 80 paying church is saved. If a Catholic Bishop were to be j particulars of two meetings held in the infected hyo gichiag $i Ene hi ie aera too affectionate in his intercourse with the females | district fi charge anti-christian. The question, of his flock, 80 asto excite the apprehension of "i » Koy Wy W, then, a Y Us—“Can we pray for ti 1c bap church says “Yes; go cautious, reserved, and prudently general as it was | easily and so continually duped by a set of charla- in its declarations, was yet clearly enough to be | tang and political hucksters, whose support is death interpreted as a decided and early annunciation of | to the popularity of any statesman, and blinded by his determination to maintain an independent | the fulsome and nauseous doses of flattery which position in the administration of the government. | they concoct and publish in their wretched Since the publication of that speech, the editorial | little “organs” as the real and deliberate voice columns of the Nashville organ have contained | of public opinion! The amount of money sunk several givings-forth of the purposes of Mr. Polk, | and equandered in this city upon such burleeques sufficiently in keeping with the more general | on journalism as the Aurora, the Plebeian, the erogiee in his men mhdgssior tae ga Union and the Republic, is indeed enormous, and sion that they are not altogether unauthorized. In | shows how utterly ignorant of t! i Porte The meeting passed off with. this view, the articles we have given from‘the pohtics and ‘atin and of beg paspravnd *t Paar rica peter sn nd bor hited cut eny ata in ihe neighborhood woes weshold Nashville Union acquire a great degree of interest | influencing public opinion, are nine-tenths of those} TExtaNs in New Yorx.—Gen Laman.—We | We learn that acl Testing was held in the town and importance, and are entirely worthy of our! who assume the control of political affairs and | hear with uausual satisfaction that this distinguish- | of Berlin on the ibe soma outrage Loree tag Key Beek public scandal, he is quietly told that he is wanted in another column the proceedings o = og PET at Rome—that he had better visit his Holiness ;— odie having ees to ie Ere then a year or two of not—with all reverence beit . said—very terrible penance and mortification of ‘attendance, Me CY Pyare. Wilaaetontt ii the flesh intervenes, and, after that, he is sent to ese ge lange ie Re U = ae a: & Ei some other diocese, and continues a bright and brane es gta, en ‘and, as will be seen ref tartan Gage, Reed Fall River, Belize, shining member of the hierarchy. However, they Pare iney sbjected to passege 2 N'vor disch’ng, * do these things differently in the English church, | 4o* in in thelt originel shap nn to ofent them ao Tt is dead, nt and gg os thought to pray for the be loosed from their sins.”"— it is forbid for you to er cannot, they say ro precincts Tol thie world aoe cut off on this side the grave. Ed other, it behoves us =s pei peste C= pete trine for the souls of the departed, in the hope of resol re j,bectuse it st be true that we can'pray attention. i claim the dispensation of all the “ spoils” among | ¢d stranger will receive the calls of our citizens at a. "This in certainly - Assuming, as we do, for the reasons stated, that | themselves. Let us see: There were $12,000 | the Governor’s drawing-room, City Hall, on either Le pnd fr the en at. and we hope 8 ‘will sabi - 2 “ ' a ‘other towns in count enera] believe these intimations have somewhat of a semi-official | gunk inthe Union—at least $5,000 on the urora— | Tuesday or Wednesday of this week. ‘oy the: od Pier nee authorized in'praying for the dead; that the Catholic character, it will be seen that Mr. Polk is quite | while the Plebeian has been supported by weekly | The ex-President of Texas isa noble, whole- |b apm “ tioaabiy fa church al admitted a though the favorably dieposed towards the Tyler treaty of an- | contributions ever since it started, and waskicked | hearted, though most unassuming specimen of and led without ‘due Te reflec nexation—that he approves of the diplomacy of | out of doors under a Jandlord’s warrant, a few | Southern chivalry. The history of his life is like | tionto become identified the anti-rent movement, Mr. Calhoun, and partially of Mr. Shannon’s| weeks since, having cost its backers prolmbly | a story of romance. Lake the Paladins’of old, he "5 sarveacocesed: 3 ob te es ae eee s So SU DOU USE RS ee agency in carrying it out—and that altogether he | $20,060 to $30,000—and all to what purpose ?| won the hand of his bright lady-love by years of sauo,rather thea 6s who are liable at entertains sentiments in these respects very differ- | Why, that a few exceedingly odious men here in | perilous trial, and only won her to see death snatch ei an See Seeapcts ot tenprisonment or nal } ockholm, Ama 9 Queen Elizebeth’s articles on wa Fugues ou will be led ent from ire tial Fvearthgwon pr New York, without character or influence, may | the prize from his bosom. Texas then became Caxavs.—The-onlp tia fiien Oaneds i is, that Ate tay wer P Edw’ds Is, St Johns, | 9 ph ern pot the pot hs hae’ ine gee ef + ~-wndrmre siphoned nig Inion ad- | hood-wink the powers that be, at Washington, | his second love. Many of his personal friends hed | .. a eupin. fy ’ ven ministers in a quiet, calm, and affectionate, but | and cuddle themselves in their fat these; Was been tempted to settle in the colony, and when a Sir Charles Metcalfe is t@ be raised to the peerage. Onator ema be aml est tte weed | of God” By Parksieta cere ty still sufficiently decisive manner, a very reasonable | the whole country cries out with indignation upon | Mexican army overran the country and drove Our dates from Montreal are to the 3ist ult. Thus list i Aspinwall wibibuecoe tte 4s a shut by the finde f ia dostrine he amount of castigation to the Morning News of this | such shameless abuses. back the inhabitants by fire and sword, he eagerly | Monrariry in Naw Havan.—Last year the num- us list ia useful to the merchant and mechanic, | Piao eet «the Romish Chorcho At ail events, city, on the score of its violent and. declamatory| Ina few days, we may give a true and authentic | hastened to their aid. It is said that hig horse | ber of deaths was 246—in 1843, 280—in 1842, 247— to the rider in a coach, and the driver of wear. It ty he oda d articles, it is incaleated that the doctrine denunciations of Mr. Calhoun, and gives a hint at | history of the late papers—of the Republic—of the | gave out, and no other being obtainable, ht walk, | and in 1841, 296. 4 will be of fre howe ver, for a few deys near Me eae wacrent favenied by the Romiah Cherehy th , nthe i the probable motive which animates the Van Bu- | NewiEra—of the Union—and shall then proceed | ed thirty miles to join the army at San Jacinto.— ‘cabeabaiaa, ae. voi, shie enterprising commereia) etsy ime Sd eerste Gade, Now if these articles ‘be trae, t om ren journal in this onslaught against the Secretary | to notice those recently called into existence that | He led the Texian cavalry in the eventful battle Mr.-Anderson ie Sheringdhowtea houses ot th Holi nrg rind ibperemrniineste dy! be pt ‘ie ‘Holy Beriptures, ta the Cat Catholic je, Chueh, whe of State, which is not at all calculated to act asa | will have to follow suit. which exterminated the flower ‘of the Mexican | dey pean theatre, Baltimore. Miss Clifton is engaged e aroha — * poarch 7a Recs encaes AB must he falee, ax a ‘ 4 rn }O-' e! Winer pnt snit, |” ou bos Panera Cocen— tan | amaamae Terman, Anan a |stemmrecitanen Bann soto | mri ey se ean | eal cane ee ae 4 “ eo " very decided in its condemnation ; and cn the | ‘t Tabernacle, Ole Bull makes positively his last | characteristic that we will give it a place.— aibeen lady's characters, ted hab, olaoe boon pce the commerce of the city, and will, therefore, be |to examine. 11am in the communion of sign vf coehe Churoh-- whole we are perfectly warranted in drawing the appearance in this city previous to his departute | « When Gen. (then Col.) Lamar c! ed aunty en sate valuable to refer to hereafter, to look upon when et eel ee eee of arguir ine cena bet be conolusion that, at all events, the close and cons. | fF the South. This is to be indeed his farewell | ihe Mexicans, his eye fell Uren ay often were | ares ae of the Pottriie theatre has faen | ‘he number of vemsel In Port swells to twice the | Scripture, and net fepaguent, bul altogether conforms: dential friends of Mr. Polk are very far from en, | CORCEts a8 all hie arrangements have been com- | cold-blooded cruelties had made him particularly bee fs COseR ORT use, ext, sad Griersom, end | present number, tertaining the narrow and factious views in favor | Pleted- He will play a more than usual number of | obnoxiousto the Texians. Without Pause or stay, ton, th the ven vontril oy and necromancer, i ad ill by their ad of the Van Buren section and its policy and pur- | %i8 most sdmired pen Peete including & new | he dashed through the triple array of Mexicans, nin Hepa » 1 Og Our Ye po ok gta y yt advertise. poses, which it was so ardently desired might be | Piece entitled “A Psalm of David,” for the first | and cut him down, and then coolly wheeling his vo ressey erent Boston, recently threw | ent» Vaan tiitie cca ee cherehed bi tts ewe wr time. horse upoat lhe surptined foo, he out hi bes sat four oo consgoutive somerneis, being two n4 three | concert at the Society Library to-morrow evening. President. * is way back elore been reached. Hed he not | The house was uncomfortably full on Friday, and ‘ q i 7 c jore than called Apochr: Such is the amount of the reliable information | Massacnusetrs Arvarns.—We have received | again, before they could rally an effectual resis- Faned othe ere npriog Potetemne peace we would advise such of our friends as intend | piel, The "question ey os Have 1 right relative to the views and purposes of Mr. Polk, | the Governor’s message, delivered on the 4th inat. | tance.” He was elected Vice President and then i isi book Se which is new within our reach, in the democratic | t says not a word in relation to the difficulty with | President almost by acclamation. ite ion Fiotinis t perform in the Meche codsitamaptabeesetoarbesi tots, 4 ren ether thee took are eaonioa Kad organs. It needs no prophet, however, to tell us | South Carolina. What, indeed, can it say? Itis| Com. Moore, of the Texian navy, and the Hon. | nice’ New H Plays ina state of som went, are not canonical; there can be no objection to that the new administration will be called on to | out strongly against the admission of Texas into | Ashbel Smith, late Minister from Texas to France | **mbalisa, pow a nothing ofmusic when awake. —Rebent Wel, ae Oe, rote ie eae thie propechion: elt Rous they ore vertion suka pened 4 encounter a great deal of difficulty {rom the very | the Union. and England, will attend Gen. Lamar, and the Pm recovered from her late severe ill- | renzo Draper, recalled. Fra lin Lippencott tobe Con- | cal ivinity, Inspired Scripiure,or they arenot. If they an it here she is o party which has called it to power. Inthe North,} -John P. Bigelow, Ebenezer Bradbury, Samuel = rei oer jecesare Soattons of marten ene tee, ihe is the best ballad pay dy pad) to be ara portion of the paores Rdg the Van Buren section have been becoming more | Hoar, Alfred D. Foster, Edward Dickinson, Wil- feopents to the illustrious visitor. ey oe * a D bad in dad ieyond all dispute, and more ultra in their movements. Inthe struggle | liam G. Bates, Thomas French, Charles Marston,} New Yorx Lrarsuatwne.—This body will meet! Surtmae Court oy tae Umtep Sratas.— euces tee ‘raseendancy, in which the Texas question has | and James Arnold, have been elected Councillors | to-morrow m Albany. Senators and members of Eine ce aires ne en Ks hag mre ving \ uta anh oa b «1 made the chief ostensible ground of Jcontro- | for the ensuing political year. the lower house are pouring into the capital " py Bis File ny ihe appellees keg own, Oe, vies ‘Avetin ‘Baldwin in sr J ™ " , in,