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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Dade. Ra NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 13, 1845. ra rg THE NEW YORK HERALD ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1844. ; r - aa ; ; ’ . A wee REMARKA hat I might mak. If heard; that the t , the ever falter- |] Rhode Island when he was in my house; and that AGGREGATE CIRCULATION pes ip 2s a inp eed QURIEE: a BLE EXTRAOTS, brothers Wad® better “go together: that one vol a Oa ‘affidavit one ‘Sefore the May. | Tha ; 100 Pine street, corner m an ie bangs fe ye angry, nd sin not;” THIRTY-FIV: THOUSAND. . FROM A WORK ENTITLED cano would be better thantwo. Besides, I was or, and another before John McCahill, am there be such a thing as iam i THE po dp nc nig Ti “ss ‘ ther weary of the perpetual din upon ministerial lie notary, who was also to call at the hou: tion, the. bottom of my staircase Id have been ‘HE WORLD. THE CONSPIR A G Y | power, Episcopal prerogative ; and remembered | Mra. L. whither the ladies went with me, found quamusear tn the top ; the horses would have r that when at Oxford the cry was “ Preach to the | thought there was no doubt that, that lady’s tes! been usbernessed from my little carriage, and he Te the Public. a@ainer .”? * Provide for the fatherless.” The Oxtord | mony could be ebtained ; for 1 was under a pro- | ghostly bishop, who should have been # butch THE NEW YORK HERALD—Daily Newspaper—pab- R ine of Liverpool Hl THE LATE BISHOP OF NEW YORK. men’ nearly starved thémeelves; whereas New | mise to return the affidavits, if no others could | would have found his own way to his own place ; say of the year expept New Yess's Duy ond Fourth York witnessed fat dinaers ‘ood wines in 4 lady’ ony Was not ob- | come storm, come rain, come thunder, come all of July. Price, 3 cents per copy—or $7 25 f3r anticm—postages UNRAVELLED BY ONE OF THE CONSPIRATORS, VI? 1 Lent. Oathe whole, I concluded that the New | tained; i 8 prevented the | the devils from hell, my honor would be safe in the Paid—cash in advance. York Tuseriaee (so called) wa: best but a con- },courageous girls from demandiog the papers back. | keeping of hicumonp. THE WEEKLY HERALD—pablished every Saturday 3 JAMES C. RICHMOND, temptible echo from (xford, and that an egg shell | In short, | heard that the work was already begiu- ‘Ahawe Me By Wax moming—price 6% cents per copy, or $3 18 per annum—post- meme ips, to sail punctually every through PRESBYTER OF RuODE ISLAND without any meat iti it; would better be broken to | uing, from other quartets ; but it was a rumor o1 pongyy s * i wishing to remit q 4 pieces. I could not stand quiet wader the Popery of } | I , hus prepared, I visi- To Kate. the circulation of the mult on Riands Seale are iveas sev esds atlahen oo Quouedue tandem, Catilina, the ery Sit down, air;”” uot see the set teeth that » mo Well Kate, "is past, the revel’s ofer— tion ona pepe ne Chis ” vars Tue Sx Ovendcene.” youd “No,” Agfa ts de te pret, it omnis top be world, and simply le ‘ Lippi te ce ao ki iPeates the mirth, the mamsie Bown, nts ot ‘ seta I broken to pieces. Yet I sould have voted no, als»; | adelphia to over'hrow the Bishop of New York. ome country. FO ne sirens geen Being a Development of the Private Morals, Man. | xcept iti irons rty_ devoured train” - Tic, observa ive, ‘And left her votary here alone,; country. 4 3s where I give the substance of rem, ING a zee executed at the most moderate price, " . ners, Walk, and Conversation of that Portion of Therefore: when f came 9 ew aS for the pur ee $0 aad ofisa A arora Whe ga ok God !" she ans GT ETT, the Clerical iterni is pose of writing and publishing: the Introduction | calmly replied ; and I went on londay moraing, imme PLO ee NRE pHs PERN, SCs Ey ihe and Notes to the Controversy besweeii the Rev Ger. 4, Took the B u’clock boat for Philadelphia; Big pe Falven sank Reson Y s Dra Potte and Wainwright, 1 began the - work } met the Rev. DU Flagler. and the Rev. L. V. bis shattered Inte, the benrs tiil day. recold and mute . rt and hepes as coldias they. jassau streets. I never knew by sight the Rev. Paul Trinter of ‘ug “ ter of | Bokkel ted my purpose, and thi Tine wes when beauty warmed my soul, bs irene 1 South Carolina, until the last day of the last Gene thi Prplicly gece Oe hee Olle yoo - 5 ate tea rooted, “‘Rich- an every thought gushed fnll and free— LONG ISLAND RAIL-ROADSOMPANY. Rs: ral Conven T then inquired who he was, on | impeach the Bishop of New York for licentious- | mond, £ knew it must come, But {did not think it Farntenapncmncasee. 7 ~ We z fi 9 account of an exeelient speech which he made ; | aeasand intemperance.” Man: aud at} was coming so soon.” Tae other asked—“It we and for the same reason procured an introduction’ least one Bishop, viz, of Michigan. wtto was not | could ait each other.” Both seemed to agree noche ieee marmot thelheavens by night L never spoke to him, nor wrote a letter to him, | at the tria!,) heard meso speak; and once I spoke fia the (3) z Philadelphia, | ‘eater pila we — te bliss ; nor received one from him, nor communicated | thus at the bookstore of Messrs. Stanford und | went at once t Church, consulted e¥-t found ne world more bright than this with him in any way whatever in the mauer of Ata dinner table during the sitting of the spoke in passing to two or three clergymen And woman’s smile could chi al Seon, PET enero eae the late trial 3 not did I ever converse with him . I declared openly in we tothe man atthe dividing bar, “Let re gut tag Tomil en NE, ' No better—dearer— guerdon ashe Li OOL, PACKETS. five minutes ip all mig lite: . a! reseace of the Rev. Dre. Waiawright and Jarv d in ten minutes hed placed a letter (I Her gent) st word my rT wille and intermediate opi a veryool ontheilt’ | The last time I poke with the Hey Dr. Hawke, the Rev. Messrs. Williams, Southgate and ‘wm kept no copies) in the handatof Bishop Meade; and Cobtent amid. her tailon to beak” 00, Tuesdays, Thuredays was in the Convention of 1840 or 1841, when I op: | Richmond, Prof. Clement C. Moore, Dr Rhine. | the following, which I remember word for word, Yet pow. in vain I wonkd escay, to Greedport aud in- posed the rumors which I then thougnt he was cir- | lander, Meséra John A. King, Henry Van Rensse.| in the hands «f Bishop Chase. To sing as I have sung belore, culating ; and some persons present at that Con. | laer and Gen Lee, that f saw no reason why Wel To the Secretary “f the House of Bishops, or the Presiding And should | falteron my way, vention, will remember that I said emphatically, | -hould not have Pope Gregory XVI, as well as Bishop: Smile thou, dear Kate, J ask no more. when Dr. Hawke sat just betore m it is thé | Pope Benjamin; and that [iad a respect forthe | Right Reverend Fathers. 1 accuse the Bishop of New THE MASKED BALL duty of every trae son of the church, si character of the Bishop of Rome, but that the J York, and hold sworn evidenceot his licentious conduct. | |¢ was a glorious evening im the fall timeof the year, port the Bishop.” Since that time, I p her weeabed ins. ‘Here' twee interrupted by J When shall we be coufronted? How shall | goon? When the winds make sad’ning music *mid the leaves joken, nor communicated in any way with Dr. | att it i hy ipods, Samar) oy ad Se, rokiyn sad, fat F ain B. 4 Basha, a regard ot thin wial, or of the Bushoy of order t Tooke d chron ee bay ita ogid ve aa ee stsa et Rtas Laue lata sag that high in heaven above are wand'ring to Jaesda; usa Eidridge, s New York ; and the few words which I i - i for Brooklyn ‘an ; : . ‘ith Feb. per in his car at ee General Garnier vod eet them id loa Bier you know,” and merit pan 97, Oct. my ae vies bald Seem na ‘ote over @ thousand times on the snow-cled ile it | concerning himeelf, i. e., “now take out your “Bad man,” said Mr. Ki how is‘that?” at venerable man, the Senior Bishop, wae i cat pega . rt for passengers. name yourself, be a great map, and bide your ne, “ Don't ask him,” said o be are for he will | ‘he pulpit; listening to the debates on Dr. Hawks’ Ors hansen ver oper fas eadteec keden te cat; ud ’mid the bum of voices ji r 3 a at 2% P.M. for Brooklyn. wi { me 19 $100, for which am | qot desire it.” We have not epoken, nor written tainty, for that very day, one of the ladies had de. | {¢?: I bad previously announced to him by letter. | There were sounda of stirring melody that caused ‘the e aris '?. M for Jamaica. forekivom | Ui yoware fit, to be a Bishop, well, if not, you do | telt you” And yet { could not_move with cer. | Case: , | touched hig shoulder and handed the let the tread of busy feet, 458M for Brookiya. ene every exertion togivege: | to.each other, nor sent messages, nor done any | clared she never could testify. The next day, as J on: the 14'h,: thet Lisvas coming, and that Part abet as . _ i i> i he shook d ay: k thing together on the eubj-ct of this trial. 4 2 foliow my coming. Bac There were gay and glit’ring dresses as in some olden Writ, Yi norris | Pith, vu snr | wNeearmntes svamnattest elt mpen | Taam Dr, anthon'shousein November, ret, | eomect a Rarisaet Chak weg basal ot] ehead wamiliney, icra be done Laid | SeeTkr Coe aetir obscene Hig Ps ays, ‘are signed 5 before I started on my voluntary mission to the | Rev. Mr. Forbes, sitting by the chancel with the uowilling. “Tt must be done now ” Again Ri . to Turks, and never spoke, nor wrote, uor communi- | Rey. Mr. Will said tome “ 4 “Come,” I said; and he marched down like an el. | There mere gallant knights, brave yeoman, exquires of ‘ Ke New York, or co ; i ; ' mond, wha into the House of Bish h the lett Fee, 3b,, Liverpool, | cated tn any way wich Dr. Anthon from that time | are you doing here t Are you supervisor-gene! Beeset deta the Foss. of Blaboos, with the loiter |», = 9a senis, thel: saved ill be charged 123¢ cents prnale | antil October 14th, when I bowed to him. After | ‘Looking om with the rest.” "But what are md Bomigvienda L followed and macd oa. the plat) PAM See ne inept scal ga mrepapere 1 Sent ens. 2ee_ | sentence was pronounced, I spoke to him. Inod- | about?” “Writing a book ; here are the proofs) J jorm ia the open doory” Munopsahal! toate now | | where wan noble Ieabella, the peerless and the fair, ‘ROM WREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND | ded to him anes across sous yee and scarcely, | “ But what rumors are these about the Bishop, eta yi ie ane Ht iB et went out: and | 0% was there one among them all who could with her saw him istance since 1841, until yesterday, | that you are circulating?” “ Rumors 1” said it when }'m sent for,”” 1 adde one - compare 7 Sunday, January 6th “Facts,” very emphatically “If you don’t fee, lee the right should fail, the voice of out | and gentle Zippa, half in frowns and half in smiles TRE Therefore, I conépired alone. I neither asked, o oe, 4 : raged public opinion was soon thundering at the appears, aor took any body’s advice, on the subject. On the care, wo lk nat eet bas Hae an ewel| Liew dooz of the House of Bishops. it has been | All loveliness in smiling, yet more lovely ’mid her tears. contrary, [acted in direct opposition to the wishes | know, I'll tell you”—and away went thé trio into | %e2 that this was wisely done; for if six Bishops | And Angelo, the peer'ess son of genius sternly tried, of my nearest relatives and friends in Rhode | the upper chamber, back of St Johns; where, af | Could vote him not guilty, and the same six vote } What honors that a king could give to bim should be de- lsland and in New York; and scarcely eny one'| ter very emphatic locking of the door, Mr. W } ‘or the suepevsion vf aman whom they had de- nied? ever encouraged me to go on; and I asked no one eded to write, and I feaned on the table. My claws aet penile ye ns moe have been cone He lege proud ambitious soul, who scorning man’s de- to help me. i . hae inched & hair ix judges vote not guilty, 5 HERO Kosh | Bir lovember, 1841, I sailed tor England ; on a a ce bie ras ie When} and then pags a hard sentence!! Done? Why, tipertys Sire nae see he Ate, Oe Se BNode RK. Thursday evening in December, I arrived in Lon- | found how things were going. at first, { told them I | ‘He ignocent would have been crushed that the Ya self with Falcone’ lord together by, é don; on Friday morning, at 8'o’clock, went to di- | was rather tired of staying up there, as it was} "ardened offender might be spated. Herein also qualling ’neath the glance of the others cegle o) vine service in St. Paul’s Cathedral, and at 11 0’- | somewhat lonesome, lieved 1 would go} “2% ™y conspiracy made manifest. I actually eye; Quand afer 0 care will runes follows 2 rise ao Urioh ca penes tyike | clock, Wason my way with Bishop Griswold’s letter | down. After that they grew more respecttul, and | Used my tongue to tell the truth, as my, enemies | And quaint Tomaso followed close, with Falstaff hand in hea Wi eit ae s) ia, Bi Lise of Liverpool Packets and thet the | to Lambeth Palace. On that day, or the following, || [ went-on. lave user irs tO tell, y ‘ Who talked of wond’rous deeds het done in many a fo- A 1 Mor Underhill’s ‘orners 30 { alae will leave next door to the Fulton Ls ii reached Oxford, December 3ist, 1841, in the | be less tenacious than mine, I will give the details. Ws b OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. Griswold in a conspicuons ace «in hie | evident eno that m ree hi tb 1 supposed the duty wasnow done. 1 had been | Don Juan seeks some ear to list his oft repeated vow; for Morrisiaala and ia: study. Isaw muchof him. He bears no resem. promned by. y-epirit 5 fon itrongh the whols.of neawy wr days ed fered oon wae. see Mheroterd form; eer cere her blance to a New York Puseyite. He walked | the controversy avout that ordination I always said, | ‘ited, and returne: e retry ; | And Lear, with kingly front erect, seems mocking at the Line‘of Pac! storm. 5 Road, 9 :, i e the only regular authorised passeng ts of | (but’afterI had been, at Lambeth,) the letter of R . Williams wi . | vse my pen-and tongue to @ sufficient extent to Foe aad eM ree ine Bl i bay on ee my qe sie ay eragenie°" | the Bisnop of New York, to the Rrchbishos of ead oy! ar. Wh a Hate emia: ferret‘out every offender who touches an innocent reign land, ikie't Ser 25a M55 FM. Ko PY, ; P.8.-—We haveatall ti ? ‘ ¢ (14s Plains at 8.A..M. é b g baveat all times forsale drafts at sight, evening, and the next day dined with Mi i truth and I together aremuch more powerful than wie Ais will stop aly, after leering the City Bethan beaten wishes Paid eof nga va BOO.) Newman abd hie friend. O- at Trinity. Mr Faces og ap mae own the foe Mr. six Bishops: yea, than six hundred. It is an im- | AP Zemps, moved to melody, that seemed not of earth, ten ’ Twas 60 like sound of a tones re-echoing our mirth The (rami gutting? a his hand, and on his Maa ‘CHR, uid) ERS &CO. Canterbury, conceraing me, arrived by the | Bishop had a ri bt, if he chow to ordain Mr. Ca- [care a great deal for Bishops who care for the | Brave Richard Cour de Leon, with the cross upon his Holi. A. M.1t fs. ‘Hall at ‘27th si Pe. ves tinier oe truth, and for party men who adhere to the same; omen out England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. “Apply ss | Newman approved of Turkish i id, * ‘ tnetl » | portant axiom that all Bishops were born babies. ee CoE Ce . aboves py PPro y ish enterprise, | said, “And I the Carey ordination too.’ | 2 2 P 4 bs A babies. io in iton street, New York, Caledonia Of this I was not then aware. | | rey. ‘ir memory on this foint should and they are very strong; but I know well that Oh bravely had he struggled long to place that cross at seartias and placed the parchment letter of Bishop |] Those ‘were ‘thé exact words. Now then, it is a Morrsiania? A.M: 9 A. . ; oof pt, Leone Morrisiante for City Hall, 6 A: (with me) seven miles to read prayers before fifteen || “The Bishop 1s the ultimate judge of the fitness or Tooele echt pa pet pe Sey ee en ed er s " 3 wing order, except e people, or less, and isa hard student, aself-deny J uefit of a candidate for holy orders. If h mood, hieftairr a a5 oa Secretary. | day falls on Sunda} From New pit gn ie prceneting Sar, a ak mp the etowe, “Piers ine eaey ail omdain, bed can fey bie gS a to noes: clupemna te; ibe Bes Fee oe bead pele hte bl her ene Shoe deegeée . . Soon afte f here UNITED STATES aa LINE, BETWEEN NEW oe ia ¥ 1 leaving that city, I was at, breakfast in Loudon hist Nee tinthat point weil Siar act there, | wards confirmed by Dr. Mublenberg on board | Hit thoughts, meanwhile, are far away, where rove his na ema ata og ? ; Hort ‘| me ENGLAND. f ‘Sir Robert Harry Inglis and the Rev. Mr dateangyd Pahore Chase and Hopkins and Met. } the Flushing boat) that the House of Bish- ] where rove his native hand,beside old Miesissippi’s shore, RG Rs RE coe, RU Ps Brooks, wil leave the pier ak the foe o “asone- $00 Harrison, chaplain to the Archbishop of Canter hi ope had passed a statute of limitations to exclude f nature ell are they, untal oury; and this was atter Mr. Harrison knew that | did not invite me to eater hinareori teats tee all case. whiel hed-aoe hei within, three | Fearless beside bim, satke in white, < my bishop, and the meddling Dr. Basse, had writ- } «mmotal life, when I went to his study, July 4 years. that true?” ‘* Yes” “Morton, thatex- | Oh! who may know the mystic thoughts that in her It Pare Beene i << tons, Nov. ji i sen | | cludes ffidavits by one month I am elad to, bosom swell. . Ret ; ten about me to hisGrace. Dr. Dealtry was to and him th re b judes my y y ihe ‘Mrhawes Abarat Rarsitss | ye MONTEZUINN f March |] have been at the breakfast, but was not wel f and | made, “Aud on another vocasnea whem T wesc | meet you in a quiet place. Look at me. [Here I | And Ivanhoe, the peerlers knight—his eword and lance at Pesca. ote wt Bridgeport, roped imme Ton somber} Nat ihe object was 10 consult with, and advise me. if cell him that it seemed best for the church to begin | wed a very atrong exoreesion with regard to the | soles on bie feb and chosen one, Rebecca’s self comfeat mene i bang’! evening. The EUROPE, "CA did not know at that moment that my bishop was f to preach the gospel tn the poor” by taking u, | SroPose itewashing ] Do you understand that a 3 rF ete Aten ah fue epposed to my enterprize, and of course had never | the cause of the 100.000 degraded ones in this cits “Yes.” I went immediately and sent five letters agro step twould grace a queen so proudly, ‘or: i . ‘4 z HEME Baer seen the letter which 1s said to be the cause of | who ely en ip 5 to Philadelphia, three of them to three bishops in- hostility on my part. At that breakfast, Mr. Har | whom the : recletian se) (ae whale pontin Forming them Of the aforesaid intention, in the Maat Scintenmoenae ke teemne bt, rigou siid to me, What do you thiakof your { chiefly neglect ; for if Jesus were on the earth now | "088 language under the aforesaid circumstances. fill to bliza slonecomfpaniovahip with woe,” disnop?” I replied, “He is my bishop.” ‘su’ I ne would be as much blamed, for preaching to the | [W° Of the bishops have since commended rather | rhe fair Cachuchion maid, tis whe, linked arm in arm what do you think of him‘ I shrugged my J publicans and har‘ots and sinners, by the modern, a: | ‘0#" disapproved my couree, and the third I have bone : shoulders, und said aguio, * Heis my bishop.” But | ne was by the ancient Pharisees; when I offereo | “°t spoken with about it, The others, | fancy, face prociaims # kindly heart as e’er by friend he pressed me, and I replied, * ye have twenty | co attempt to wipe out this blot, (by doing as Ihave | 2Ve Dothing to do with the letters to their col- Robed all in green'trom top to tee except his I rt and » APP: E. G. Farber, Gm KY, Vivi Wal cad Fete eTaitzine | ™NEW BOR cow) 16 tm . , Tue COLUMBUS, * Fou aa NER mes Nes ronxguins' i A Sole ie F ‘will be her " May nishops, and I think leas of him th the oth: 1 t Sp. | leagues. Six of them are doing up the business 1 is legs of red, Seeech Reteah teaser te ti eee Spe ie merlin pols telrmnerotconfer | ineteea To Sit Robert Hany Ingha fwd, | fone uke aoa ee eee mace ine Ce aroposed, very rapidly ; and, Fisk, Chg "Thal peiree e N er eees awe ek twit Bed in the habit of beivg overcome. w: oy preaching to the Germaos who congregate fioished his own work. Some of them and the int revelry wax Icuder and more MBN ISLAND ig the 7 ry way e commanders are well known 02, soon of chernotagand wine ;” and 1 contess here I made a mistake J .round Tompkios Square; I concluded with ergy would hardly shake hands with me. J ae BF Py rere tt teetey tL late lond, sod will help me to live without shaking nanda, | Ad aaudden thrill of rapture seems to run throughou ‘experience, strict attention 7 + : and convenience of out of tenderness, for I ought to have saio § ipplication ot the 8:d motto onthe title page, (fro boty 3 the crowd, Toone tad ofies ‘Sanday, Dee. tot, the Boats =a Tertosnds des Say of wlling, wil bs choerrad ce brandy, gape Buho of Consestions hae seen. hum St, Sophuay’) which Teads backwards and torward: Bs hs Lee I ats ve fp ay acs divas wae a ‘wound Js heard, that’s welcome to those who a farther souces— dr en Dr. jury denies it he ike, and yuth ways well, “ i " 4 poser > now it wel Bei naa 18, A rH) 3 ee M. ! snpie wore of eer, Seainten eae | nimeelf has seen him in a state ot inebriation, { aid not your (aoe only,” Bishop. But aid. the pets T be Sa oa 6 only - Tamar, Ucugh fe | Ob! what can be more welcome, than the sound of supper 7 LKAVE NE! exception of wines snd liquors, which win | it will be time enough (for I shall have to write § dishop really think that by raising such a hue anc | *TCBRly insisted on bv those two clergymen.) bell, with re x $. *0. and 12, A. ML; 334, M f ished by the Stewards, if, ired. ps ; hich produced the following action, and when | With its oysters—and its ices—its Airti d its ta’ On Sundape dee Bost Will eeeea ih Rid be pines of is. || the captain or owners of these Ships will be rexpoo- | ‘@0ther pamphlet) to introduce the other clergy. J «ry bout his Puseyiam and Popery he coulo conballe decien, thas Cou: fc Drought in the ten | Aud its love that's helf revealed amid the pepping ot the ntire is, ages seut by them uuiese am who was present with the editor of th: | hrow dust | oureyes, and that nobody woul ; oo ing aso tigued thereto. Wer fesight or pos Churchman, and witnessed that frequent sud exhi- | iream of looking mare that cloud into rab gu | mony of the Rev. Henry M. Beare and his ange- And te bowin, 8 and its wishin, d its pledgingsin the iE ERI ND New ¥ One ‘sage, apply to HUE & CO, 64 South street. bition. ‘ ‘ar hfe The very benes and merrow of a nue st Y- ill ber the furi heel meri Kuss) FARE ONLY 123 CENTS. J 9 s sa Bel N.Y. En * id by ugh churchman are hearty endeavors after a blame- Hany persons will remember the furious stor | words spoken then—then only—with @ true amd earnest THE NEW AND AWitT STCAMER RAINBOW, | 2S und of BARING, BROT RUSS Dinos. Some thirteen or fourteen months after my re- | ‘ess and holy life. ahinh seged daring tha tiveaineaied night ot Fri soul. ay aIN Lh cad | ae ge | Seem trom England, and! think in May, 1843, 1] The way was aow prepared. 1 retarned to Pro | (’¥, Oct 18. fe,weae in that storm that ie the | For the morrow sees forgottan what the tongue o'er night S Bepeesaber 10th w 1 ran dait ry | was, for the first time after myarrival, at -he nous: | videace, intending to come back iunmediately ana | F'shing beat.’ On buard that boat I made such hath spoke, fart tor ean set vs Me Ha of eae: and ne: hy we, tas that ume had sup | go on to the General Convention, but listened t eoerereauiee bt cirseae He Shoe has Mei Andthe promire made o'er brimming cups, is made but , . F é oy street, 3 ¢’ M. f this Line wil posed the inmates of that household unfriendly to } che earnest entreaties of my father, wife, brother, ine to flinch; and some of them then knew all | And eyes which seemed Lt up with love, tvo often prove, THE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKET». FEW’ ment a estilo Nee | es aves nt von et, ce tae We mouth, as (ol. arrived in the evening By some trifliogre- } ind sister, and only weat on Mondav, Sept. 80, t ! oe eas Figg which I do not remember; bat which aro | he Rev. Br. Crocker, and the Bishop of Rnods | 40ut the cese I wasgoing for! | ‘To have reflected but the light of chandeliers and gas. bake | sionone enteroriae of my lifesthe Tankich miasos, | (ort avout gos, They exeeesee oo opinion wee | pB8t,t2, 07 history. A carriage was obtained. | ABdthe0y sparkle ite the Dead that ditece fn ow o. 0. ey expressed no opinion anc . " i Fy ber, ¢ 1 . | Cimean, (since endorsed, for I like to remind the vice. In ten di letter with ; | The driver wall remember all the circumstances ; bubble H eZee fegm New York on the sist, and from Liverpool on ( i shureh, by the same church which laughrd s' | secure came. {tis lost. knew the handwriting, | “4, that he eould not come tor me in the middle » morfow's aching heed the morcow’s aching rv Ist . 1835 ; ot that fearful night, as he had promised, for the Kee " ri igh ine Bide Yeats Mecore, Wied Ai ro we 10. E ae ‘atiae, pe —_ gees bape a temp~st was almost as horrible without as the dis. Ist May, see my speech at the General Convention us re- ab New Ship Liv Enios NEO 1088s § April fof ems vorted in the Ep. Recorder, Churchman, é&e ) » | aame of one who withheld it from me. It war, of | “o8ures within were awful. In a remote, retiring, From Ne rk. New ship onmeDa, 7" Tc Marche” is rt jer whether love or,wine hurls the most deadly ip QUEEN, west, 23 sa Mar. ip 8t. forks, % suspicion darted across my |, Corroborating :o | wuurse, from neithePof the conspirators. Yepent a | 21Ug little parsopege dwelt the meekert and most | Enough—enovgh—we'll leave the crowd amid the feast i el N Int Rebeuary, ia Nes ole, ert Pt ppg? bie a pareve ape pb Reese ie Sreiacing against my dearer: ye 1 fipkevenal) Niobe eran, ai he GURL es chide Stok: Wale tgcned, bad He eek ships nog surpassed, com of those adoisable) "und pa Cbrinnas — on IN bud) ehir Gee secording fo my owt | seared; and pointing to another door, announced the devil, : Caen ct ge hh ladies, and said suddenly, or it did the Bune, pepgr senting Naren Nobody An be ete 4 clergyma ane good Fated pepe (as OM Eh ce of conquests made, and some of Ship Hi 1050 ton a ti 10 to you in the wagon when I was driving?” ith me. I « lted f When | | Xe afterwards sat ) what brother cou! coming '’ aeel oy od der at Goods pod yo gv Ibe forwardes fan sand 1 Mr. R., did you know?” she replied, “1 though reached New York Lealled on soweral persons and wight, aed = that oer. 1 ptodhe a. ee. eka: ane ‘These ial, fast seiling, first Shue, ‘them. ght Oy (should have jumped ftom casriege; but } | simply told them what I had resolved to do. I went | \ ee Gh the table ke tena And some went home to scolding wives, and some to the city nhs 1 cm by YD & A cere Arse, teared exposing him to you.” The thing was ther | o Mr R’shoue. I saw the young ladies, and | ‘8S &t one de, OF tee tees Wnere BO, wee wives sweeping; ss yon eB ce No. @Toutine Buildings, cor. Wall ames | -videut; and 1 proceeded to demand a full disclo- | said, “you must now pertorm the greatest service | (06: Ne id, “the life of od Bi Who only got a hearty curse because they were not i et are clegant and sad are feruished | OLD ESTABLISHED EMIG) P. FFICH | sure; but all was not me till long after, ever | which can be rendered to the cnurch,” or word “igs p's Iie, sleeping ; rrhateyer ean contuae te the ane aud comfort of passes ae crore jit alt has been told me yet. Now, confirmed 11 with thie ‘meaning ; conveying the idea that we ft wife listened, while an infant, (*‘it 1 And one I know—the foremost one in all the fun and of they said,) slept sweetly in a crib, o " frolic, Passage, Psy my belief that the inward man is often stamoer | were to begin in that room the most important bu pet, Went home, to hless th f, Kate, say perce 6 sent by them, phy | the sexton of St Michael's chareh, Bloomingdale, | \u this country; proving that the church was ubie | 0's pin h cules.” Bat tooee one Weight or passage, > papeaned ee call, and r 4 ra meas roar to apply testes min eects, aasien hn oe. days for esi We are ai learning to tell ° MINTURNS, ‘oliowing letter, without date, and charged Mr. | tenders ey shruok back at firet, put at length “! SeaRcu For Lost Treasure. —A vessel belong- pee renpen Sova Pisa ~ hee er TS he YT f he had delivered it: — yaw their duty plainly, and went on bravely to the Bake do you know met” “Yes, it ig | in to 4 compan of gentlemen trom this city, fully verpoo! i shipe Mr a Baorne: wish you to make no further in. | end ; 7st with teare, with lamentati sometime: | yy, Richniond. ” Mrs. Beare, will you "leave equi ed with a diving-bell, sut-marine cal ande ery ai da a quitics in reference to my Snformation or its source, but | one of them with absolute refusal, her own ment?” and she obeyed. “1 hands to work them under the superintendence of ~.. SAMUEL THOMPSON’ diligent attention will be shown thers us heretofore, and ahould | (CR NOW prove by several competent, trustworthy anc | sake, us any lady can comprehend. And here I de- bali age 3 ie yed. am | pi engineer, recently le t this port for the Island OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE, any of those sent for not embark, we be refunded, undoubted witnesses, that the Gy T. B.is,and ha: been | lure solemnly, that whoever. attacks those true. | ‘He ever ger of your honor. You must go towards | wt Margarita, near Cumene, ior the purpore ef recovering oe and i ir frie can have to often and often guilty of i ares, lcap- | hearted ladies, attacks me—and I will defend them Philadelphia with me this night. You understand tee ea daey onli pay gy aay Ua} 4 sib 3 Srefprend fivol Exchange forse Stoel & cay other eau ent; 7 om tally eushede beyond ail paar bg om be nis We sig Saree ant er the eae fe 9 Peal pane ane Alcantara.” ore Ee ei arate ytnkn pein | sully "Tem carts, Go, inawest mater sfne | prostrd. Thoiotyand delice bene waneueh | Tomns Snt how had wan at Weck to Gd | tH tamara mh cy df oa ap in oie scence | Ceara ees mates mown |r Lier gopher | aM spent a2 ges | cnpyeobrkabal cane whan wrt | gc nha gence oye Line edu anyone nail Banko iran nd and Branch nd, Branches. and | ‘rom the grossest, most nd almost open inaust. | know me intimately ; you have been under my | Peten Denanes fey cae Oot OF venich she will | ‘yrerare.eud military stores necessary for am expedition Mee ips) | it he 4s not admonished up. j i Ae y ni m. q pastoral care; you were communicants in” my lik: Id ti tried, f the fur. The I f this ship occurred in. A; 18 confyt nd gqurenance of rasenrr neers, qed Grenoek Branches | aauty there. are fomele s"oundlnise or ieee mrets snd be | church ; who will move first if you refuse 7” and | Come liKe Sold, seven times tried, trom the fur-} | She tent 4 leogue of the Leland, ho OED f Ahn those aetied P done es sear, My Beets. SA Sictineurtsliy tsi naee| ward the ladies ot New + We were, wondering, just before you came,” | Ritr. ar the Spann sdee Morilie, tad the oak ) may ite a if think best. M., . | cont H i failure of e arms &: by sul returned to those = they rT with et wre ve to ali, yee York call the cleray aset of poltroons long enough. oo gi ee on wile. Se Ahan n sequent independence of the South American blics. |. For furher partiea- | (or the same y mail. Broominapare, Wednesday, Jenuary 8, 1845, | ™Y conscience in this matter, and in my person }] ("so ‘know that she will not come yet, when she i: AMUEL, THOMPSON, 273 Peal street, or tae ABT Ai hylatrer Reet paid) co | Thalt-past 1 P. M.—I have just seen this Jerre: | wipe out the stain. I represent the clergy, and 1 tears why Tam here. But Lhave eaten nothing | of water, on a hacd and sendy betta, per berweea the lead GI or ita tte tre 0 fi it i will publish to the world that the clergy are not : - . ne, OLD ESTABLISHED PACKET me for the first time sinee sent it in 1843, auilty. Let. the ladies bear the blame foreve but an apple since morning. She will provide = See the main, fe scphe, Delgpbering sen Drafts and Uechanae at, sight for any south mer faosge nd | BF the hands os the’ sexta of St. Michael’s, | Fr your bishop. My wife is in Rhode Islan something to eat?” An that ange! did provide | Ss ordinurily smooth, and seldom violently agit a ished on the Nat ireland, » via imes be | Mr. Twine. { was certal ‘itten in May, 4 me such a good supper asI merited; but I was remain: some Company, the National Bank of Se \serpesk, "lof i My i that 1 hi What care 1 hereafter how the ladies of New Yo a ‘At last daight H Bor Nrchaatn’ Livasooh aed Ree Gly mites | Sorat ae et spent a week or moro: at Saratoga (in a family | sfe insulted Let them thank themselves.” lew on, and the storm yet raged furiously, Lad re ; is Trew oO} ie a word S pensuatbe eee Oe eel eord Pre ‘| which had aleo been imsul tnd that Leame | This capped the climax, and the paper was sign: | ‘Now go tell that deat creature to come, and she Fae ie ele “TOR NEW ORLEANS. h n eat down the North river of May 1, and spoke with | ed. But still the evidence was unsworn, and here | will.” So she came. But 1 did not notice her | tian government to recover all the lost treseure and stores LOUISIANA AND NRW Y¥ ry | Gulian C. Verplanck, about church then | the high spirited brother came to m; : To him | coming. I talked on with her husbai id di with the sele condition of paying into the treasury of the ii ' "i Br loa, poe Pa SPM pd gM yyy a ifr it was after this, | they dared not reveal the insults, when they were | not look at her. My head was turned aw: Republic five per centfon all recovered — Baltimore Ame- t shee and within a few days, t \. rt f accommudati rae FROM OREAT EUITD I Pn | (t might have been, but scarcely, be! ance shouid epeedily visit the anointed offender | her full in the was right. At last, becungga at ema from th FASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND | to Saratogi, where I was, on te, and’ otter | {hres revonied tbe fearfal story to him, and even | mugingly, I excla thinking aloud, and speak: | _Oc®an Luxvnies.—We ought to have stated, Fs mn ofeach ct 2 1 ue iene Livetpel every fre ‘days tereech: Easter Pines In my brother's absence, Thave then, after the long lapse of time, he was hardly 10g ny oy one, Well, this 18 a little garden of when we annownced the arrival of the steamboat Year, whereby, pre is le ; tting tany deduction. — of, i \ x 7 Fo Glee Paema Se eee ant | Se tee or steamer, and a receipt Yours affectionately. | Look at me. I’m no poltroon. 1 have discharged not come; I have seen enongh of womattlate- | j9i%ot tots the wreck hes quietly amen se the bet jer are ly falten in, owing, it is |, to the weight ot her ar- perpetrated, lest an ignominious if not bloody ven- | gpoke of her child; and then vuraing round, looked | rican, Jan 10. an ee HM i yah ‘ ; United States on Friday, thet oar cit zens were plentiful- rema\ the 1a} c by which t found the letter amon, He hi testrained. He solemnly declared it to be their dau- | Eden, buried away here in silence and security— a Prevented during the summer mon! f les ‘eeude may | neither this copy or x word of thie mpanced pt ty in the sight of God ‘and man to goon. And they what a delightfal iittle ‘@pot in this rural seclusion. | 7 Supplied wits fresh codfish, haddock, and other, ocean low ins chips will somencoes ini gg wi fr the pamphlet. Doubtless, however, he will show | are worthy of crowns. If ‘asks now, what | And who comes hither to desecrate this heavenly | miles trom here Iron heteeson land, steamboats, and & Ship y. Capt, Wibray. a as g the original to the curious. Mr. ine, the sex- | two Presbyters did ask me ow la- | spot? Some renegade European scoundrel of a | mild winter, explain the way in which this has been done. wp JAS Gant, Perry. ~ ey 3 ey ton, remembers the letter and the metancer | dies could reveal such a th’ e only | count. No! the spiritual Father!! I will not be- | —Cleaveland Herald, Jan 6. Snip SN ARSPM ARE Capeeh re” bringing it, and where he brought it trom, it revealed itself; be for | iieveit.” “Mr. Richmond,” she replied, and I eine TOE MEE Japt We f t th Ask Z was so confounded by what I ae recommend those young men, the six-hour cross FR rem nn gr oped a ome of i i i i « ini . je aptlol teburg: 77 4 that time, I simply waited for an opportu- that [ said to the bishop as I took bin | ~xamining lawyers to meditate on her answer: tebe Lean, tad ny Tavarumce of gy0m on bis ya the Tremont oifice in this city. Perhaps this information may be important to hia daughter, who, it ie possible, is apt. Hillard, set ee int Li : th he of wat Ni York, ls tt UEEN ore aity to move, when I could move with certainty. ein the afternoon, ‘* Bishop, these | 1am afraid he takes advantage of the deacons!” P 17) pita i will sail above he | 28d be sure to succeed. When the ordina | «re very old friends of yours 1” “0, no,” he re- |» * * . * * * * ag i tion took place, a nee ob- | lied, “only passin uuintance.” He hada dif ‘ the night dragging to the family. --Boston Post. unsurpassed by sr as Piet and enperior soeomme hey wi P of New | (erent story, as I have heard, on another occasion dt Bapicht | ome. eTia tne ae ging to [ne | tae eeay wurviving Wemee St ibe aaay wa bonra: went aide Beg ey © he Capan r . ordinn- J But the answer | gave thoxe Presbyters was thi ruth had filled her broad quiver, and now, like | Case or Sovrumeap.—High Constable Shut re- 7 a responsible for ewe WOODHULL MI NB, tton,” he reylied never; he eannot be | ‘+1 presume the ladies knew whom to confide in’ t he God of Light, shot « ehutt, turned from Annapolis yesterday, where he had ones, silver, oF pated Oy Ca oy ree ne ith street. couched for that; he’s right about vag | for thr | (t does not occur to me that they would have tolc Geunding, 4-bounding, from her silver bow,” been wih arequisition from the Governor of New York, Fiore th Bishop alone can ordain, buat he o be bro- } you. They would understand the difference be- for the person of Sout-meod, who is now conflved in our Briton, master, 00 i ease Apollo, but not her. bi i " xen for his life ; and when they begin upon the or J ‘ween you and me, ata glance. Did you ever ind hecatombe may appease Apollo, jail Go: Pl veoh ate tye — disation, they willend upon Te ‘inmoraiy, and § what i ans when < dy speaks to you (trust that truth is as mighty yet as she was— here for tal rif this hiss ‘sail ly as >, ff shall be obliged to assist.” the § would to a sister? No! ell, go then and be } iver ‘aad yreat care will be we Kare ts oods go sad news came from Pennsylvania, was | made over again, and betray yourself no more by iy meaenred. ena Heconvinced that the time was drawing near; U ignorant questions.” or packaues, sent by bills of lading are nCOLLINS mee htt ot Pratt has deoided thet he must first take his trial Rew aling & horee and sleigh, end Bm “ Altempo degli Dei falsi eb ai,” te acqn’ pone then be sent to jew York, 4 He well knew that he was with a small piece of ' Jew. 10. = is, who

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