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Price Two Cents rh rere 7“ “Transtbstantiation, peer : Goa mitat open miy eyes to. see the body and blded of » Oh, come forward th Baltimore Otreutt Court, Dtacomrse, dqlivoxed in St-.Feters\-Obiarsh, | ° quventon in’ power! Garis fray wr show etnias aearater You have alvendy condoned: tiie character of the father ‘ tenes 1112 Ubbtoie Tudeh kone? uh Pee sopnens. eg me, aod 4, ri you pe te ’ foe eae tanh Shaeue! nd be mould ve his cbiid, whi devrai Abeohe! lg o, at i ai, 1845. Jan, 28—Theriot vs. Prince ~The. very in this case ren’ ara a ar Sa i Bivlonr ie herent therefore it 6 not t! abject our’ who bellete, Savery i SeFee ae iat efor: BiaiaNseok 40 damages, ond six frend mir. ri laced in the those ' ‘ eae igilaieacs whilst our Savion? NG giving 4 mere | Reverdy Johnson’ ‘ ou. -Pratt’s Me Y S : bout. * "bi - "1 dy '8) Election-~- Gov. tts, Message toryoue thal ars Hela aa the fae ie Now - | representation of his body, he bad the, effsontery to say, Launcelt Howerd- vs: George Longdon.—Thia wer or: nie tne : 1 : so hiby: jins you! iNowsr'my belovad: friends, aay that if (he 1 og Ang amen, Eany asta yduhp that helivesthén|me | Savion te-not to bo eH rd rullie, Booneesd: Seale eccSummat tons fon br: . fh efladtiog It tame Broadly” Your my 4 uy Holioctie, twirl Bl htt dy to enn attire Aah tee tad lens A 5 Ay 1 were oS Ourattenpe vee CUAINST te twenld Se orina tae Pendoeteutsaahcemaeieeest he ststefeied bron a¢ ‘ vig eho of e jade, Bega tat cometh dora Sop beara bat, Sang blet, Bok fared of mit ing an mening. The where lethey nopueat meant bg are they wptrit end | require nothing more.than this simple doctrine ofthe eu | “Ogirors_—Dr... Moreaw.-Furreet's Appoinement— ment ob a pay named Willis. The pro. ; nes dove al wand ‘ian oe Tal a )» Bi yi fein its ‘all: rapid something in the ‘words of Chir ; 'y wermaade is January, '1644,'when the couse was charist to show Jesus an jnporier, unless this doc- between faith and thé reality of ‘fe, Bat’ e An Sow adr ad peli oP iY ae oe aa ato i eae ay tt hi . Gateth my feshi atid: a ry an in,the, Twill naan tae a ‘ihe real nice dncondng ro heres Sat] hie paay pee ee athing fc Ahat Chithet gave Jmy dearly befoved; dissenting brethren,'T axk you with’| Jolingon, Feq’, to tepresent thie State of, Maryland Marius Paton ve Caries J Clark An who jasting 2 3a :) Here, belowed brethren, we see the promise of Christ ful- Herald. id of havi ivances on the furniture. "Now, thy dissenting Uisefpien ; that He did not’ make use of w figure or repre: J. (G. Benner, Eeq. tasting Aile.%, 4 Whyen?. | t_ me to haveit recorded in the papers of this city | that he hus indeed given what he hes promiaed, and that 3 2) anatase Court. Verdict for plaintiff $128 21, subject to the opin- you, shall apt haves} wid blved Rath at a sid dome ie trek ene ér that this Protestant mirmageate that | this bread won “his lech forthe ie ofthe wed © hen |. ‘The selection by our Legislature of Reverdy ee 5 i i tine be admitted as' ¢xpldined by Catholic Church. Astomishment of “Residents at the Despatch of the | Peach 1 ang pain ims, ownerahjp on the CR AR TRY Hae nb 8 to $0: his Mesh pro- | filled, and therefore, we say he, hes not imposed upox his , Adev: ic wy o6n this acing: | permit thet anaes seer t WWII Zoe : iare or repre a ee itnaneal cut iid hina 2th my, blogd, ba | ‘permit that slarider on our Saviour to pass’? Will’ you |, sentation, but tala them'a clear, plain; obvious trat “° Dean Ste— | “| non-tufted. A second suit was commenced in the Circuit ‘ou eat of the flesh of the | doas it follow th ‘ he feeling of a fellow christian, to/ceme to the rescue ‘qumpsitto reve ver $832'19, on a tho last day; for my flash is meat indeed, ani ah yin yep), Was | deem mankind But all eur‘djstenting brethreu who pd- | of our comnion christianity. Because, with your doe. | im.the, United States: Senate, is. anevent which | eueht of account. The: in drink: indeed. He thet ieateth my leah: ‘and dvtel re pie nifest ey bye rivtdrt volt, [be ere che aig it is flestfol Christ man was | trine, ‘you ‘cannot support ityou cantiot tiippert the | seems'to have elated the’ leaders ‘of both patties. | 1637 ; aeopainion was made binding the payment of an my blood abideth in me and I in him. /‘As\the Ei everlasting ‘it cannot 5 and. if, it, were [that it was rf ie bos Of Christ profiteth evyry pe Si charucier fon veracity of our Lord and Saviour, for if your The whigs, rejoice, because, they regard him ag | istalmient 6f one-half the amonnt on the ‘of the en- Fathor sent .me, end I live: by the Father--so he thet | caer ating. dite. dt cam ecentem, Haan’ If It,» poet .it was the price of atonement paid to Keayen | doctrine be true—if our Saviour’a words are not (© be BB REJOICE» <2} Auing Degemben, andthe belence on the ensuing first of eateth me; the’same ‘shail liveby me. ‘This is the’ bi \mation of dur: Saviour ie: that” oate: a ay fieoh nd'| trad that. Ne fee ees ston, it cannot Mé-} tuken literally, andes his hearerd evidently understood | one of the giant intedleets of the day“the man in | May, Fas dnterett. It sppeared that the Plaintiff ad- that came, down from. heaven ;' for, as ‘your fathers ast it tapet bp true] aauthes Di piel th nothing. You | must find | him, he hath died; yes, Lahall gay it,’he hasilied, and every teapect for'thé, emergency—calculated to re- | ‘Vanced the money to the defendent on “Long | Rail at manua jend. are: dead, -he that eateth this: bread 51 ag that wine, weeat te i ack « for these words, and yot' have ulti | the truth js not in him.” As we ed. to die for a ( rosé Stock,” which the Plaintiff! was to sell'and to reim- ive for ever."),..) : Y pada De ta fy fof ais lag af tee Sar oes ape ae our etna oreeteany, G come a iid palit ls fleet honor upon his.'constituency,’ and qualified bore himself out of the Proceeds. The mock turned out . 4 : i aslons o }f #enaicnsyobliterate from oy a i " i interes js dermed och,” andthe Pleintiff was __.You will believe me, beloved friends, when Ips feast day.” Why 2 Because | wiour.’ ‘After: this tine some al hie Aiicipies fet | of your ancestors True 29h nthe ‘authority. of man, | Sune. Watch afd sudeeestilly, promote, the, intera p.oeme sneaae fem nalggeanl sum upon it to the compe. sure you, that in coming before you this evening. precious boon eonitaihed ta the chchetae: Raa ete pore eas Hite i ny ? Bn 88 | but go to the authority of that venerable Church,which 1s | €sts.of the great.whig party, Ow the other hand, | ny. The stock was stibiequently found to be legs accord- to redeem. the pledge.I gave this morning, I dolso.| 284 which yabst live beqanse.it-is written that he should they ware idahize , but. a confirmation and te an pecttnes peeled at oh, beara So the Betti cai ate aid desigiiag, fo fike pale ae aramid ered wa nore aan _ oan Winsittase teletanees because, of the naceediy |by bedded indeed» "Now, Belvok mente ink | becalee Harmless weet ig Ae Th eee | easy atouetopouy fe fatilein at brat whic | YANKS: Oh pig WaT Aan aapoet an | tos peed, me te Find Took the tech at mar which compels my. attendance’ this evening—I | youdispassionately, whet is the meaning of/the Eiglish, | langtinge used: "Thivy “lett hin, race ote donk oe ae | bis bods; given to'be the nourishment of our souls.— . i mean the indisposition of your beloved,and gstirnax: ee a he itt jaateitual bps eer ok CA ae SR aT ne Bat Brann fine cnirens cad be all iated populace demolished Ine dwelling, confi- | at th " th, which rendered th aa ore i thy ; 'Taaye, “Wi 3 now see in the form of bread, and to whom yr} varias lemolis! ns dwelling,) confi- | at the rate of 2.per c % ‘ich rende: e ble pastor, who,'during the past Sabbath evenings: ETNA y erry ‘That F uatindiidual vat all ad eff of thi doctrine and reject it? "What was thean- | glory, majesty end dominion, forever, amen ! ge ics dently:predict an easy triumph over their whig ad- | bond ond yao Sot ekainttRe eh0a 27 damages, and has.entranced your attention, and ‘hasalready |s0 ereaeat ana eee Re ‘geek metaphorically, bat i ped Cera ee ieee tat, Blanly ctnkidense—thit vis. |, - vergaries, who were so nearly beaten in the late.| 6cente costa: <1) 41 " happily’‘advanced with you’ in itivestigating those 4: \Now'the Savieurof.thaworld, 6 certainly” Tundedt tothe “on of God and yen ato eho toell wekne Dr, Mathow’s Sermon on Sunday Evening, | gubernatofial election. Thus it is the whigs sing | .,., Pa PI , holy’ truths which xt is, his duty to inculcate; and I}. thefores of human langyaqe-—and remember he.is here |'thou Haat: the words of etevntl’ Iife—we believe fly | -nDr. Mason's Church, Bleecker Street, alata and jhe simocs BAY HED | to tHE Metis Yaad Ghensenke - mil el om elntant for being obliged to ac] ha of hwo ft od rat eed pote {Sarbumh ate ea Nasees ued aoe |, THeTS WHA Bers abd Bighlyremecabe | tetanus incada ie maliged tus | ax 28 Tat € Cit Ret Wr. ge tempt the fulfillment of «my promise to address you | bAve fein yay 4 Bo that gatoth my Sesh and drinketh imy spoken.” ‘Now; ty beloved disentiog Drethrén, I ask | COMSTegation assembled together on Sunday eve- | ‘pine-tenths of the proposed stamp tax upon bills of +5 Temi bu deri This was an action of trover, to necover onthe all important subject of the real presencd in}. ath everlasting life, and I, will Faise him up atthe | yon candidly, and asa friend, does your doctrine injop- | ning, in the above ‘place of worship, to hear the | exchange, bonds, ‘tnd peomlasory notes, if made @ | {rom de! fendant a, quantity ates cceelenaniate ned maeeat lod lealt' #4 "meat indeed, ‘and’ my” dlood is'|' position to that of the Catholic Chueh, roquire this \ex- : law, will fall nthe ‘citizens'of Baltimore. A | 19*-Pet FB spa dood variety o quipar. the euclfarist, anid ‘the ‘Catholic doginh’ of ttapshb- drink jndeed.” ‘Then: amey,, with figures—away, with Pression from themotith of the apostle’? Where was the | Veverable and talented Dr. Mathews dilate on the rapes orvonsetie itlee than thiscannot be advanced: It appear ah hav ere) VonPA. nae ap.nacle of plaketif 's stahitintion—because it ia: a theme which is inpx- metapoo"t may with memoriale they hare pothing to | difficalty _where was the demand on Peter’ faith in | harmony of astrology and geology with the Mosaic ‘ wife went to Europe, taking with bim his neice,.expect- reeks ing ingutution, un ponmantions my a pertain ball Reb vultio nd'the bend ici avestion Wr ‘te TalaNes, 9682 nd,,pal of that benefit, let us go on in our earth) by 's Ws 5 19. The, jut'in wes that thia was an usurious age tums to the, two, remaining disciples ant fhigiindge: aeitre tse het God ase ta ane ieee ey | peare singe, amd er conecaquenoe of. which the in- | Pin rnaaermenge. wake es tha thie Charged interest scan- 2 ide a Ae: ‘This city is’ not only the’ focus of nearly all the | ing to ba absent for sim years. . They, left the plate allu- <7 Rabe: hia subjet; would afford’ wbundanc tamea ated? Sy tenon lak wants | atTMaios sree" P ane nsta Sea Mad | account ofthe creation. ‘The reverend gentleman | trade at ine Site: PEs tHe ent mas far westeh| ad arebee bere ees Pa Rede materials for more than forty. lectures, and Atly | Site they sororh ee ne ng ait meat anddriak indeed | Sgwre; or tepresentation of the boay mnd'blod of Christ? { took for his text, the former part of the first verse of | Putchares,, and. sales of western. produge;, her | phar, 4n the hands of a party named Venderhoat, as agent , ain ‘ath a : and. ftly | « He that eateth my flesh ‘and drinketh my blood. hath lite there wouke be none. ‘Every pattiter may hand that fi € Genesi merchants are quite asshrewd as those of Gotham, | for the term of six years. A quantity of furniture was employ. the eloquence of tongues touched ‘with the | in- him”~another’ expression ‘not {ntelligible unless sentation down to yorterty without ‘any “aiticnlty; | e-Arst chapter of Genesis... instead. of, losing by.the .operation of a stamp |./eft, also at a Mr. Brown’s, which, mibaenuensly went « Purifyitig fife'of the seraphim.’How then. can 14 tere ee reality in. it, And why hath he, life! in f therefore. it conld not be edt offuith ‘But Peter | “Zwthe beginning God created the Heavens and the ‘would make it an apology for bettering every | through the honds of a brother in law of Vanderhoof’s, : do justi : him?" Because he is incorporated with Christ, be’ says: “We believe, and are snre, that thou att the Christ Earth.” bargain, either of purehase'or sale... The tax will:| 924, ot, into defendants possession with the plate, Van- 3 expect to do justice to this theme, when’ cite eanse: the’ individual man’ eateth hath Ohiikt in ‘him | the Son’ ofthe living God—thow art the Omni rl A argein, either of pu tbly entiance the price of all | 1¢Thoot having gone into the country and giving his note scribed by-the time allowed me1, But I must cbn- vind he-isin Christ. But put, instead of the real bedy of | thow can’st do it.” “Yes, aid that is thé TaDgogd of |, Lhus opens the Word of God, the only book ever |'slightly and impercepttbly enhance the price of a as agent fgeanamguao,swar,glQ0, Not being in town 2 e Savior, e 4 given to man, which contains the character of | afticles ¢xchanged or sold in Baltimore to the con- e wrote to Higgs, directing him to itself in th ity. at large f iy i, fet colt Tee | hiss the entrance to tne volume whick mencoua | the URASEAN, ha edilatine apoula APY ou | peers atbon iene, emaNiese secotaroe temas cre tself in the community at r investiga OR Pape ‘ative of an individual ie ms , ‘This is the entrance to the volume which makepus | the merchant... The Legislature should carry out | note., jon, wi 0} recover, in. trover, the fearlessl aad seid piv le yay age en 8 FP iivin Bee: “He that eateth my fesh and irinkeds ry fer he abieietede crnenia arate ta thy body sen wise unte Salvation ; and gives us that knowledge | the patriotic suggestions ae the Governor in this teadaint Staimed by init , a8 Mrs, Christopher’s pro- bea eoepom learning Oy hath life’ in’ Kim’; because t¢ would be impossible: | lieve. Th ‘beloved " shh re for our present and future Salvation — | and some other respects, and, in addition, should | Petty: The defence put in ‘was, that the was * our holy religion, and if I ‘can, ‘on this occasipn, eae \zeoeive the\raal body of Christ without unitin cont prowiers fhe Beviour mate’ sid they roto be or While’ we may Have every teahed for the writings | appropriate to the Beate.treasury @ portion of the permed to: liqnidate aortein ville ae San ga mien, even have the: merit: of slightly poicting out lhe. tie simple reeling of REA Pesca dan Ba rtTnt ot Aled. Now whew are they falftied? We read inthe | of man throughout all ages, and we tura, ftom | overgrown compensations ofa certain olass of pub- } cog thatthe property If tot ih detontonts poreesio be pathway in which this investigation should. pro- J received, “As the living father sent me, and tiivel by had vg took Dre nd Diese hd tea eee; | them to this sacred volume, it speaks to us as the:| tic vervanta; who oD ee ee the people's ery trom ing, in pawn to a party named Bruce, and that ceed, I shall feel myself indebted t6 the providedoe | theJether,r0, he that enteth me, the same shallliva by | gave it tothe disciples, and sald take, eat; thitlemny | L0ice did to Moses from the burning bush, saying,, | time immemorial: The office of Register of Wills | sult’ was brought egainat, defendant to injure him be- ight =. § ate” Now, my beloved friends, human laoguage cduid | body.” Language that cannot be elucidated, #t is as chest throw off thy shoes, for. the ground whereon thow | ‘and Olerk of Orphans’ Court, in this city, is worth | cause 6f his having harbored a run away #lave belonging of Almighty God, who has brought me to shar¢ in J not be brought forward more forcible und impressive than p us noonday and anless thers ie soon cig oe cee | standest 18 holy ground. It-begine et the begin: Pont STW @ yeat, and the clerks of Baltimore | to Mrs, Christopher. Verict for. plaintiff $214. demeges, the. least. degree, ;in that . work by which | this. “As fie abides in Christ and Christ ta the Father, | leona to give it a metaphorical or figurative inter: | Hing, and, as we judge of a building from the por- | City and County Coutts receive in perqujsites each | and 6 cents cost. your pastor has’ been rédping~ heavenly’ Ihu- Hoe dene eatatih Rie.feah abidesh in him.” How is this? retetlon-the language Ts so cleat and explicit, that i is | tico, if we find that all is harmony of structure, we. |. from $10,000 to $12,000 per annum. These three fide in, the ‘spirit ‘which has already manifested | ally no more thor nia ees sap nae He te x1 They are perfectly } not possible for the utmost ingenuity to interpret it otHer- | calculate what we shall find in'the interior ; butif | offices alone—and there are several others in the General Sessions: vet a Pac thas by gine ‘Miraculous change f indistinct in neture, although distinct in person. All ble ise. Here is the fulfilment of the promvee the bi we observe on the outside any signs of weakness, | State little less valuable~yieldto their incumbents} | ‘Before the Resorder'and Aldermen Miller and Devoe. ol ‘di pang 1 thi T into wine, of: which we showavyon, the ving .identity of the real substance ofthe’ { will give ii my flesh ‘for the life of the world.” [Me | we hesitate toproceed further. The becomes | the aggregate sum of $32,000 per annum. Instead MarttHew C. Patgnson, Esq , District Attorney. Wri tnd eoofded i he sreoad chapter of | eng You th nin fa wt oes GuicerPeie or ec lut Samer” wataaat ae he | fot tnendn and oe, ike the body ak lato, to [ofthe tig income tx eugene by the exer | pA" an gad ay to. camel r er of es Z er | for ie at * . jeine al james were an John, I promised I wonld devote aome time top of the fo ouoberist Him, o langues if: cas ilemeoy, It, | tive mesiare,thete ani other ltke officers should be of a grand larceny, in stealing a box of rings, worth $75, harist:and. the ‘co-existence of | {a his hand. The =H the Greeks and Trojans, one. rushes.to id ' 4 the,examination of the ipeffable dogma of tran-, himself‘and his union with ite fuer; and rat you mo a in uy wamployed fai Fook into aed while the other is desirous of preserving a or ike made to pay intothe State treasury all their reve- | trom the store of Mr. Isadore Raphael, No. 405 Peark 4 will fin - substantiation, it is important ‘that tell me, my dissenting brethren, tha a'alittle more. Christian brethren, remember the | the pass of Thermopyle, if the progress of the nue beyond an adequate compensation. From the } street, onthe 19th of Decentber last in the evening. ‘The fo you my icoenting Mette: me leg pootnas tis mere bread. ‘Can it be? Is it possible? Bure-’| dogma of man’s redemption says that we are redeemed by | My is not stopped here, it is useless to proceed | three above alluded to the State should'receive at boys broke a pome.of glass, and grabbing, ua a fT y if it could be said t of amere bit of bread a1 the blood of Christ. ere is the doctrine of salvation. | further; and like it, shows that requires not num- | least $25,000, and the salaries then left them, if I They vere subsequontly arrested by of me an yout Befenees oR bee Atossion, w at’ mre drop of Wine, that he that éateth the one and drink: | The Saviour of tne worl ‘says of the chalice he blestes, bers of supporters at its very ppinencemeat! to | am correctly. informed,, will be ne dagatelle, By | Whofownd about a dozewand a ‘half of the rings wennot ad defend Nv ¢ church, whic! alone sth the other could be idenified with Christ, and throggh | “this is my ‘blood of the hew testament shed for man: evidence it isthe best and wisest of books, God | thus remodelling and retrenching. the compensa- } .. The evidence of guilt being very conelusi te eal eaeoe of Ohio the dnote of fra | a ey aed eeteY i's wali fo | Setaed sear aaeaneae it ge | made kopwa to Moore the au hiner of heearh | tow ovaigue offers Uroughout the, tat, the | Egenelsagtire, foe, wren wae Alt Aptis 4 = e for many. S WAG 7 +4 , i ‘ substantiation, that the anbstance of the bread and f ™ysterions': nature: of “#he" of the Godhead — pf Ifind it te merely 2 Diy Lo aed ea in a purely philosphieal way, and it was the only | sum of $60,000 may be transferred to the treasury | of guitty. cs nded till today. 3 @he” unity expresi thar . ! Hi ty ‘ . 4 true way it could come to'the knowledge of man. { from atund, which, while it contributes greatly to . : : the body and Blood of the Saviour ok tate tis | ati evten”_ Whit broed ina come own ‘ttm | irfomeubiasee of me tne way yea atcha | The onponenta ofthe ible say that it ontradjots | the estravaganoe of certain bevefciane or ia weed |, emis = Diorery Hows-—Comaliya Drical, was +96 thatthe “entire aibétanee a thé bread” cl | eae se aay say thet tie ‘real body and is given, for you. Now, what was Fe "that Was given | iteel€ by saying that light was created after the sun, | to poigon the ballot box, is, to its present amount, | deriy house on the Five Points. Driscoll to the . re a the® salvation of the’'world? ‘Was it mere | from whicly atone light could have been created.— |'im'no wise ‘Tiecessary to secure the ends of public | conrtand jury, and called God to witness that his - bal era rey eerie the wine, co ie pies clement of br ad daex not. ceme down from heat bread ? - Certainly not ‘his body was given—it was nbil | (eology, ‘it Wa! seid by some, more clearly de-"| justice, or convenience in a-better administration on wean Asm 204 he had paida Cos named Jenkins $13, ies honah as saint pewcu aces oa 4 ie ough it-isa ee aren 6 us ‘from Paid Fat 5 ed on the tree; and because of the sacrifice of that boily, monstrated the falsity of the Mosaic account of the } of the office... Such legislation,and such only, can} Orficer Sitler $10,and Officer Cochrane $10,ifthey would Kine siglo it—the opcier of theve oubetancrs ye: | enna andere dnt he tat eset this rand shal hve Leta lant rapper es ew chee mere taay or mete. | creatidMeBy showing the earth tobe of greater ee | save us froth the degradation of benkraptey. It | lot the mater rap and not appear guint kam, : : at eh forever.” Here then, beloved brethren F , than that laid. down in those writings... That fossils ] would enable the State to pay itsdccamulated and | The District Attorney stated that he had heard such Pe an sie rubstances pen care e changed rd te demands your ‘undivided Seater thst bes arg Sl Mod senestar tits pay hea CoRR ates are found in.such a state, as they never could have | accruing interest, and the sinking {und,-now grad- ideviobit aril in. bis possession umber of soul and divinity of the Saviour of the world; so | TUF # eoomparison, quite intelligible to the Jews,’ | In the original text, ina pasvage, my friends, isso clear | 2trived atiin the period allotted to them by Moses; }. ually increasing, would then eventually absorb the ey 5 t! DS ‘ di got the matters disposed of out of Court, and hi that itis true to eay of the eucharistic ‘elements of f remem the Dredd ho will give and the: menne giventor | thet it 1s impossible. to ‘misunderstand Nt this ete | indeed they went to show that the world was-some | orincipal of a ponderous debt that tests, incubus- atetmined fo put uatop to ieit posible. Sentence wes EA sues ’ the sustenanceal the Israelites in the desert. Now, ny | chalite, the new testament, In my blood, which (chali¢e) | thousands of years older than what Moses makes | like, upon the energies and €lasticity of the peo- ded till to-morr: % A n i ae A » Wh f r the salvation of tr: r i he ‘ meaning by the -term this, all: that is substantial § th properties and the qualities ot the manna givey to That notbing else t an tbe Blood of Ohrist was ta be al Ee eer ener Phuloaepy with jhe for the District ot Meryl by Pav intel Uourts bo! tick tosiahotaats Melee ee : 4 ety 4 Scriptures. "One ef the most learned professors of | Marshal for the, District ot Maryland by President | into Court. to’ plead to indictments against them.— eyes God. ‘So a when we any iat he encha [behets oaks tears darned “om fe | ve mbat oye ato cs ua ea aes | Relogy wad md Ghat ti was not no hatin mb- | Tyler. "hap been gnanimeualy conned by the | ORs nest Herre tteper pt ite Sain ristor the host is the body of Christ, we understand | ude; It was called miraculous bread, because i€ wes | taken by John Calvin end Bexe, and with au. esrurages | Seavent parts of his work, he says thet Moses’ ac: | Senate. ‘The result is extremely’ satisfactory, to | Prison) plead guilty, and Vau Pelt not guilty. on anin- that, utider the appeatance of bread is contained f Pradaced in a mannerabovuthe pawers of nattre it yas | no scholar can pardon in a critic—they aald“‘there mpet | COW Was not in accordance with the truth — | his mumerous friends und the democracy of Balti- | ,-ittempt to Steal-— David Robertson was tried on an in- the body of thie te pace a pe iting nine: peculiar in itself, and like no earthly substance, and ‘bea mistake in thetext, there must be a solecism—we | Otherstake different grounds, but to be at all consistent, | more. He has.proved a competent, faitbful, and Smith, ootosr.of teh Braker aulcAventeD chths sist body must have. ite blood, ‘end betitids thy bade crreebleand aren, of tastes and, flavors, thet it was | will change it”—and they. changed it ao.9s to read, “thie | vey Would have to give every confidence in the Bible | efficient public officer, meriting, as he has receiv- of November, 1843, in the eveni wi to the palate of every individhal | is that chalice—the New Testament—in my blood-which } ‘Tatbs.. The amount Cart. Krac, (recently from the Helderberg wor'and Bia ¢ d , f this is to say, that we should tuke | ed, the highest encomiums of the bench and bar ot aad blood an animating soul, with which ia united’ tasted it And this manna is the fe i hood) . the Bible forour, guisance in its moral and spiritual 3 Distr F i the divinity to forms the "whole Christ Ged, | tne tavicn ot ee went anttuts ie ween Rosecekes | Get ea Pearatans er Tat Fone ea the pe } hytical knowledge. Bet owe | areal -as good, ‘Mr, Polk.will nave uo use fo | wer tetry hese ox hs Naoae ng tenes eee as. well.as truly man. -It follows,’ then; that § tehis people. Now? tet me ask you, my beloved brethrpn, | you it it in the ordinary course of your reading, hat holy beok, could not Blair’s writ of supercedias. boy, wamed Cunningham, waited on the outside, and that wheresover ie real presence of hrist in § ify: e eucharist you receive of the | w! text militates against your notions you wil i iti be arrested him. Prisoner contessed that he intended h th ! Chri ifyou believe that the eucharist ive ont of the | when ili Seer Tee Dr ree ie tae ee ene eek? nia Herald astonished ur elitedus last weeks by: the sacrament exists, that there. is his divinity ; J {*helie Church can be-compared with the maria of the | it2,..Certainly vot—and therefore you must condemn fhe | chequered web; it was like the garment of its author, | |, The Herald astonished our citizens last week: bY | toh the mane of Mr. Smith's meat shop. ‘1 ho That the whole Christ really exiats under the ap: | pew’ Co YoU say, with good conscience, thet the | audacity of Calvin and Beza for their interpelation of fhe} Wituout @ soam therein. But whatever variety end J the F Pahl Bovey notaaky Gamthebeceuble Rowr. H. sq., for the prisoner, contended thut Saratice of bread,acd tect ot b ] bread you receive at the mystic table, not. Catholic; is | holy page; and that at the very time when the relo forms of hostility that was sade to the Bible in this fes- | derer of Paul Roux, not only fromthe resemblance } 1, estabiishment of Mr. Smith was net a’store but a mer Pp ead, and really exists under the ap- héavenly food? You may, in a certain wey, say it is | were making war upon the hebiee ns of their Cath: pect, it show: If that all do not agree that: Noses was } of the picture itself, but the extraordinary despatch } \ct—alao, that it was necessary to show that there was Ffoly acneres Nowe ahi ea ptiated. in pe heavenly food, becanse yon connect faith with it But | brethren, and destroying theur establishteenta,becanse or] *TOOe in tho cence enn gs these points of wath whieh it was Hformed. ‘The news of his | sioney in the drawer, for unless there was, he could not 2 v Neo h y ic vat is not the point." T aa! ry a a th, of i ition to re t di i re eCurry are: been ested 3 Fast pat: believe in the real presence of | Jow te ey, that ft 7 heaved foe, and. more excell oa pyoot i me that the oo indy acals sey tea eka -abtenate 5 anditwetshe a proper view ofthe matter it | the Heald evaiowstadiiossit€>" Oat [nek ne pert ae dane in the Eucharist, un u e. en jiven to hie fathers e desert ni 6] like the Jews, said;.“this iv @ hard si . y shown », astron * pease Bete EG Jury, afte rt ‘absence, found used bread and wine. We do not Btn roped ask you het that treed Iv made of-—whether it war | it? let us soften itdown.” This is en theapiet of it sciences, were not understood until after the time ‘Washington. guilty, and he-was Temanded till tomorrow Turvetlence. in. some mysterious manner together with :the sub- | 7ined from heaven like the manna, and gathered befpre | this ie not the spirit of the Catholic Church.” Nor i#it {he | Moses received these traditions, . Let us look to the foun- p) Trial for Maintuining q Nuisance.—Georgs Sanger was stanchn of broad wadteetee whithcas (ie Gottrine | 2° ising of the yun, least it should evaporate, you will | apirit of this Protestant community, say without fear— | dation of these traditions, and see how the matter stands. (Correspondence of the Herald.] tried upon an indictment for maintainin ethatiar: > in | {ell him, no; but that you connect it by faith with {he } They want the truth, and although they have been long: | If we loak to the cosmogony of Egypt, we will find that it Wasuineton, Jan, 22, 1845. | -No 52 Hammont street, inthe shape of a soap factory, er; or that he may be regarded to be in | g, “ thought by some that this sprang from shell i some muanet in those elements by faith, asis be javiour. The Jew will at opcetell you, “I have noth f | beniebted and misled, Ithink Lae anew day dawningjon Rate a a from awhite 1 ther thet | James G. Bennetr :— where, putrid and.offensive matter is beiled, the smell rt 48 De-'] to do with these connections by faith you talk «bout : {ell | the horizon; aud that among the various sigue which ere {20 t itsprung from a white hare; anot a % : ; from which is greatly offensive to the inhabitants of the ‘Heved by our. dissenting brethren ;. but. we believe f me, at once, did thia bread really come dawn {rom heaven ; | seen J ‘i the world was raised on the back of ant. These Sir : ictnity - A A Jn thege.times, I can discover zeturn of these ack of an inf Sr :— viet , and detrimental to théir health. that underthe appearance of bread and wine, exist | if did not, then, Tay, it must be inferior to the menus.” | wanderers into the true sheepfold. Ieee Saviour » SO eee ee eee eee eee rea nL Tein informed bye latial tecalved by” ine, this “The prosecntian proved. that the establishment was a the body and the blood, the soul and the divinity | Seoondly—IJs this eusheristic bread miraculous bresd? | that the bread was his body and the chali¢e.cantained his | Teeent times, it was said that-this world existed in a r “ee nuisance fram the odors arising from the manufactory. of .Christ, into’ which: they--are ‘changed ‘by his'| Oh; no, to—miracles have ceased long vated it ] blood, poured out for every man, woisee there ful- ae, which the wind had dispelled ; | morning, that my name has, within a few days} The defence maintained that the establishment wos car- omnipotent word-pronouneed, by his ministers be- cannot he miraculous brad. But the manna wee miratu: | flied’ to. the letter the Promise. <9e..gead. in jet. | Sod) that the wind, aiterwarde, beceme -e¢ entm | 6 Leen ublished in your journal as a can-| Tiedon. inthe usual manner; but with greet regard to fore the holy altar, Nowsmy'irende, will lous. _ it was called by the Jews ‘the breed of miracles.” | John’s gospel. ‘Turn to 8t.. Paul's. tat. Epidtie | oFed of its creation as to produce life and love. This is | Past, been pi TLia cleanliness—that ventilator had been introduced at the r Brat, sinty rience, will you per-¥ «ry the Jew stys at once, “I care not about tothe Corinthians, 10th chapter, 16th vered z= I ag | the language of those who wish to bewilder theirhear- | didate for the office of Navy Agent, at New }top orthe premises, and a private ‘Constructed ¢ Tit me, cursorily—beeause I must go over theseve- | mystic interpretetion’ Your tread ig Hid ~ 0 rox ers when they have nothing.to say, or de not understand i p rds ieierrent ety as Cortenied that ther ral topics rapidly—to carry your attention to some # ner prorat aoa heed ‘¢t henvenly , |. 10 wise men ; judge ye.what I say. The.chalice of beho- | o> they are talking about. Thus it wes with one who | LOTk. I take the earliest opportunity to state, | carry-off the waste lye. ‘They also contended that they of the arguments and grounds apon which we Ca- | pared with the manna of our fathers” iia ho m4 Aiseter Christ ead ie a Which we Bleasris it or | lived in gospel times--one who said thet religion wanld f through the same medium,’ that I am not, have.J had's right to. carry. en the factory, inasmuch ae it had i ffable f lities ag to io 4 been occupied for the same purpose for seventeen years ; tholica found ou f in. thisine at? r bréad “ re have been the est blessing ever bestowed en man ifit | 20t been, and will not be such candidate. Ido not : * First pc our -diviné- Saviour - promised thyt he "auited to. the fe tiie ewan ee paltte] of ecrarT ce tee, 6 ieee ee Ce had been only frie; yet thieindividual woul never stady | want and will nok take the office, . There are those a (or at ‘al aeliterious to he Mh, They produced & would give his body and hie blood to be al }every individual?” » You must sey your bread has | morning on our gitar the blood Land is not the | the ely book to estigate the matter. ‘Thie writer | who both deserve and need it more than I do, and | {reat number of witnesses to pro - e that no putrid matter ment fay dad not such a property; and the Jew. will at once.} bread we break in that mystic cel andreceiva, is | *pposed that this varth was a splinter struck from the | are better qualified both’by experience and educa- waa used in the manufactory; er thet every means was aes, aaranc bac mincertatt eons paves, tell you, “Our manna of the ol it not the partaking of ihe body of And now let | *¥2-by some wandering comet. ‘If this was the case, an- | tion to discharge its duties. : taken to keep it as clean as ponsible.. “i Bawkatie hes filled hi ‘ 5 | tat” “Pheréfore; Isa: Oh! may T be pardoned the address my dear dissenting brethren :—' a | other splinter might have been struek inthe like way, | You will oblige me by. inserting this note in the | J. W. Gerard and J, M. Piatt, Esqrs. for defence. e that he has fa ie pronmies and so given his } biesphemy, uttering only the language of the enemies of recatve I the mystic a is it a f which would destroy the former. But let us new look to f prerald t mT The case occupied the attention of the court and ju bedy-and his blood to'be the food and nourishment | onr Saviour, therefore your Christ le antapostor, ‘Where, | body of Christ T-Where is the individual who gon any, | the Bible for the moreoriginal and true atatement of this | #¢rald, ici Oa oh Mi ‘ill quater past’6 o'clock ; but, without submitting it of our sonis, Then I will cull your attention inthe | then, shall we look—to what. hand shall we tarn, to ire: | without any hesitstion, yes? “No, no: a BOmething meat thing |, This book. carries us beck to the eteraity of the . eee ly SeePB™ Tene jury, the coust adjourned till, this morning “st 11 first place to this fact, that Our Saviour promised | deem the character of Christ. Oh! church of the be added, but without thet something, it cannot be admit- sotahon a aig OOD eg, vg Alene id ‘Williamstown, Mass. o'clock. Ine {Fea in the sixth chapter of John, bepiagiog | fetatottve Jew: Toy wend id ingechcapanorcolwaor | Cosmas eons © caxt™eczar dua atte ofthe | Serave"cm his willtad yor TRE dvine Lintenen (Corvepondeace ofthe Herald) Harlem Police 4 in, nn og ‘ol |, Or some: t af e +? r J * a at: the 52d verse—“{ am the living bread which | ‘heJews; it ix heaventv,becauseHfe descended from Maton period within the last 300 years. Fancy t@ yourselyes team Particulars for in etttention eens Le di ‘Wiiamstown, Mass., Jan. 20, 1845. First Nioptr or tax New Pouce at Hantew—Danina came down from heaven; if aay man eat of this | it the womb of the {icaia, there reoei ving flesh form: thatthe Apostle Paul were addressing from this | ¥° 200) Sw ge tht se sani dan lng lay yee Excit Buxoranies—Two Sroaka Exrensv, anv a THIRD one bread fe shall live forever™ ‘Rene states, “ine | "sOmnipoteace. it ls mirscatous, end no meh mireeu- | pulpit, and eaked you did the bread bro- | void” The eye! the Lord moved thereon and pave it c ne ei, meta Same ¢ oe Taaxatunny — About twelve o'clock, on. Wednesday breed I will give ;”-he has not done it yet—the pro ie. stu —— wal ef ; it is | keo at the ly; of light was called into action by His crea- | 248: Gordon Bennart, Esq.:— night, as Sergeant Liscomb, of the new Police, and Wm. mise regards a fature fime. 4 conclude that he is Dh wcttiee wer rn Brost for humanity thet the t Egat ig " ty Fhe ws tive hand. ‘ said let there be light and ttre was The peace and tranquillity of this pleasant-little ie, nt |p omg -9 euacy dares aC ant hold tor he ii : Friths Sheed Hisheniting brethren fiahiy thoutd come into our world and dwell Minder fe contrary to what i in the articles of the Chareh of Eng. Hig’ ts thus it wag that light was more like God himéelf | village of the mountains were much disturbed and | othe town, they took no yt somh otice of them. But, necessity of faith, and by virtte of that fers, calle teal the qualities of tanterciue it the frovacty othe tneestors were covtlamee it Enel otha faggot ii | the light was good, and he divided the light from dark- | interrupted by the sudden disappearance of a fair | 10! to their astonishment, next morning they found that upon them to admit something elee he bpd q naiea ia every palate, pos doctrine Thee | ness, and gave them their different names, The next | and interesting young lady of this gitee and a no- the Hore of Willftm Boylen & Co., corner of 126th street future. And whatis that —* the bread! shall give the devout Catholic, who: receives this heavenly f lew York, the | 224 8d avenue had been barglariously entered through a window, the drawer rangucked of its contents, wenitor tin keacdae! ioe Seay tne ear Sata 'to church, where | grest.step in the work of creation was te divide the wa- | rorious young roué of the city of ‘and : ; t a 5 tera, by absorbing the shallow, and leaving the more ; ; Wey, ies forthe Lleol the, world.” Now, | penury creepy fon fom tie owly Novak ask hea ft | Seieeion at" teeAtoaie Wing AS" cage | Set to form he fn, which now surroendethe ar | ORCL an,cmnent member of the Dar ou | sezeraitanry of prvlpe gor taken Aguin. frter re ig a proposition which -evesy. scholar-will un- | has not to his, taste that sweetness which sui h the | of lst Corinthians—“For Fhave received of the Lord that | The Lord’s third day's work was to let the waters be to- | Guna: . corper of 130%h street and Si evenun, had aleo. been enter. lerstand is @ convertible proposition; that is one | delicacies of the earth, aud if, iter partaking, he does hot | which also I delivered unto you, thatthe Lord Jesus, the | gether, and make the earth to a 5 then said) let - “At the cooling hour,” ed, by displacing the shutter of the door, and cutting two {which by the conversion of its terms remains the | return to his humble dwelling ready to drag out the same night on which he was }, took. bread, orth peaduce te frail: gress a ee i i eee of, ble auabhis will pales of plves'ot; ond; ater taking the money drewer, same So then he says, “‘the bread I shall give is | nant of his miserable existence, because itis the will of] when he hed given thanks he breke-it; and said, the trees to come forth ed thereon and sew thet | he left, with the object of his lola- ri tenelire " in | andtwo. bunches.of segars, the az left tor New umy flesh.” Let us convert the propos “ his heavenly father. Hath it all the sweetness of the man- | eat, this ‘body which is broken for you; thi all was At His word the sun shone forth and illu- | try, for parts unknown. (They were seen in | 70." drawer was found six hundred feet flesh.ia the bread I-shall give: for the ‘ye? of ihe neof the Jews? Go to the cloisters of the Catholic ronlageetaae af a, Xo." —"wherefore, Mhomoever shall | Mined all around, dispelling the darkness that was onthe | Troy on Moncay morning.) Every one is astound- fen ine store, with & ve pentiy piece in: 1t to reward wi jWorld.” Tere is the proposition. So then, that | Church, and those pure ind holy virgins who have re | cat the bread and drink this cup: unworthily, sbell|be face ofthe earth. Onthe fifth day another step wastaken | od, The young lady has been reported for the last | the finder. ‘Tbe store of Millar and Seamen war alto 4 t > . in the creation of animal life ; living creatures were Hi offic § “ ” which the Saviour of the world promises to give | N°%2Ced the pleasures jes of the world—who | guilty of the body end blood of the'Lord. But let a man for H h birds he air, and | ‘Wo years to be engaged to a Custom House er | threatened; but as ‘‘ Napoleon,” their most faithful and t H ‘i vac have dedicated their lives to God in those sequestered | examine himeelf, and so let him eat of that bread ¢nd | formed to dwell on the earth, ee ees De ty. A ir, L. | officient sergeant of thé old police system, gave one or ‘for the life of the world, is bread but itis none | asylums for the plous—sk them, and they wil’ tell Jou | drink of that oup. For hethateateth and drioketh in. | fabes to inhabit their native clement. He was pleased | Of your city. Aw revo teow -gaewenveny ie Dusglare thengit weet proper to other than his own flesh; “the bread I will give is before with his work,and commanded them to increase and mul heen nite ear 4 i A my flesh.” So then, we have here the chlo, of Gat bore tat ely al ach ihe Freee het Neo ie Lertetenr | aloved Lreumeeh t tiply. On the sixth day the earth, air and sea The Railway Manta in England. _ decane wine “thie feed Me hae Tete be cawring our Saviour that he isto give us, one day, bread, | to becomprehended by those who have not partaken of | ask you jonately to consider this awful care-‘‘He | Were filled with their tenants, but’ the lend wes} Under this caption, in the Herald of the 21st | slter les’ stores. Jehan. Green hears thé Harlem aud this bread is none other than his flesh—-that he { the heavenly food. 80, now, wo have here this bread o! | that eateth unworthily of this mystic bread, eateth | Without its creative creatures—thero wes yet a | instant, you copy an article from Wilmer & Smith’s Police had not yet organized themselves to patrol the is to give us his. flesh, and this is 6 be | the Catholic, andwe find that it ix more mirectlos than | damnation to bimsel(” Why! Because ho deth | Want of something which the Creator was about | ‘7/0 2) ine téen December, which appears to me | streets at night; but he wonders why not. Is not their the bread “So thea, my beloved” friend | themanne—more heavenly then the menne--thet i not discover or understand the body of the Lord; | ‘0 fill. Man was not yet made. Ged said “Let | (he brophetic of what is likely to trangpire in this | rey going on? hi hi y | Scetes all the sweetness and more, of the bread of Isrpel. | then, if I eat to my ow) ation, by eating | 1 make man”—| have cae ela try; as there is a striking similarity in the SET ET Toto congist ta breed: ant chat aT ent; (AvEterY | Thus, then, to vindicete the character of this God this bread unworthil that ‘bread ind over every | country ; as there t 5 lee Court Calendar—This Day. ig to consist in bread, and that bread is to be iden. hype cond he venorablechurak het bmg ; ; hen man stood forth in the form of bis ma- | causes mentioned there:and those actually in ope- tiGed with the Saviotr of the world ; and 4 you | epee pty lp parepeeeg poop erty nai ate ce tine fowls ofthe sir, march. | ration here, and, I think, we may look, in due | ,«'ctty Gounr Nor. 6, 0,80, 82, 4, 08, 96, 97, 98, 27 d Thave discovsred that ea to a eae tags oh is the | (2¢.God-man. “These things he saidin the Synagogue | much less could I be for not* discay ne ~ a each of (ie time, for, fie results. One canes mentioned is the YomMon Pueas.—Nos. 21, 16, 18, 28, 32, 94, 35, 36, 130, 1 bee fe of the ¥ » The Jew os e comman 5 tiveness cftheirroads. 1, it sath , as diapanad | bread given for the life of the world. “''The Jews, there: p Cepernaum. . Many. therefore, of his disciples » the Body of, the Lords We Rare Bet hom, mo one to couned or don Lire rns ok at our} 47. m A heard this, said,this i called iseover | Yet § i this country, and the files of foro, strove among. themselves, saying—how con this | can heart These ees Soa sincere It amr cordomngblen Ie oboct | bar tie | role him ot his own species. But the last and best gift of | ©! !way all-over thie country, sett Seg ll_bear recerd to the same thing here. {t E >) RETAIL man give us his flesh to eat 2” thi ) who realit “ ‘Gen 4 God to man wan to be created—that was woman. Her | Paper W} econe ‘ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL makes tha deolnration, eflect "You eeuat onoe the | tive’ te tie eae penny tke, How can our Serie foot trumperir of salvitionti fea naya,that ax | OPIN war not like that of the other creatures brought | !s Suid, Competing lines for a length of time were ICKLING AND PRESERVE, WAREHOUSE, force ot his declaration. Yon see at once that the au- | ¢) ey cannot comprehend it, they reject it But let me pek | olten as you eat this breed and of this cup unwor | into existence, from the dust of the carth, showing the °s areca BERS, of the oaly original establishment of 1c@, to which our Savionr was adi himaelf, un- ; : delicacy and refinement they have ever possessed. This | State. ‘‘ Rejoicing, however, in their monopoly, to the notice of our southern friends, mer- derstood the force of his lan; art Itommediately. | later di Venom phere at org BE Prey a lly lee AE fs ceo bythe work rendered the world complete, and on the seventh | so arrogant did many of the established lines chants, and oar own city and country trade, the largest and beat ~ somes tale objection, wow’ Bhey nitack; tametiacly, | ater reenleciag hier ro nse oe Seat cA Te Hee | oe ea Bentenet uncoy ered Ly ane | Gay thelond rated i7om his iabars. Then twas toetthe | becomesso litle did. they deem it necessary to | guested samen of rats ee Betis Feb 9d upc give te eho corny end say. how can this blew, Tidemty weak eee ‘and blood of Christ. What | tion? Let me conclude by observation. You have fig senna Ab 3 iy hg study the bao be bes or Bee pberipioration of th, He. | Ping Apples, Raspberr igeipocts, Berawrbersies, 10 ea tl it y a ‘ =e p iow ¥ jambs, it preservation theit Wieddwe clearly Sudersioct hie rei age bi flesh Spaitbertemmnal ta Hit bes more memorial? Cannot | heart our divine Saviour ce looked upon the work of his hands, nd r4fd thet all was | (#t¢,Pablic— so insolent were they under reproot b page . A I flavors. 0 9 ing to gi and so anxious to screw the last peany-out of their | ‘tar! Stra: this Quince, and Pine —for we have their declaration of ite Im . fr child or yourself | is my body, &o..” and thet Sifter good. Such was the origin, as w, of the history of 4 "Also, Jelly’s of the Strawberry, Raspberry, Quince, hep rmsd tne atin ia ich the sens | sulin te ease ete Rene ash | Sevecome, arerien fhe mammno ate See | Seethawaka ce | Coweomet thet government at lem andy inter | «pia aes Swen: Naber, Gin nd Pie must aaeie an fo him, who addremsed it, we cartainly | there buta mere likenore—there iso reality. The Ce | apprehesded by faith of the Body and the blood of Cheist, ty strike an 1 tho bisnplicty of the story, whieh carties.} {ered St dye. editor; and auch of your’ ictdey as sgaption, in gtass ares DY every sits, fo. suit tne convenience of a a1 i ij , often yelled 2? will’ q . lain aveay any diffcnity In thele tinderateeding of tne | wor had ito be what ote Lee eee? Zou yeu do } will you be able to vindicate the charscter of ne one | We have never seen it before. There is not a entence in | ‘*are travelled,” will be at no los# to apply this |. Maley Plaka and Stew poteed for exportation, and trite, They have told him they cannot believe it,— | (or the nourishment of our souls. The Leay to you, | you should give to yo child during these holidays.a | the whole narrative but what a child may understand; | language to existing roads in this country, and es- weranied co Resp (a ce7 melt that ho cannot fulfl his promise for they well understood | thet it weCatholics hold the doctrine with oil te ira Freee of money, telling that child" here, I give aroun | Youphilotophy wouldmake It mysterious. Thi wulone | pecially on the great line in this State ‘between | uttry aai rt ve Fumie, with your t, ited i him as promising to give his flesh sufficient to commend it to our faith, as it did to one of falo. d, what te oni fe amauta | gener trie endrtns Rae oeape | See, Gor etn), Gan hal Te nd ak Lng | Abang and Bua, and, whats angler cay | eh hi: a ost to cavils? Does he say,“ You have mistaken me; I never | culty; but if you destroy the difficulty, you deatray ire | conten rs t was one of the wisest and abiest writers of his day and | i » few days petitions will be circulated all ‘av mpcneuniied Ce meant I would give my real body!” No, he does not. | doctrine itvelf.” Jerus said, "are you acuhdalized of thict? | Sie manon coi doligty rae ts generation, who had before him all the writings of Greece | in @ few days pe! er J ux sa “Come, we shall enjoy ourselves.” i 4 55 Courtlandt —do you really believe thet 1 am not capable of doin ani nte Lee, | and Rome on this and other subjects, but yet for this | the State, asking the Legislature to adopt this line | _N. 3 Highty_lonen fresh Havana Pipes in 8 oder fon cctioces’s denen Same et there be light, and there was light.” ‘This should be the | struck me as being the more forcible ; and the | —-____~__—_— arateod lime | really b ae aes eee fact he turned to the book of Moses, exclaiming “Let | of roads. Knowing this fact, the coincidence | mle. in that figure of speech; I don’t mean to saythat I will bg a aot ale is tent Sign iho ge ay MA © | up where he was before.” 1 grant that this text % ca] eagle on the counter, when Th ild | effect of God's simple word upon us. | intended to dwell | causes which originated the movement are almost jure, an emblem, a memento of my | have some dificulty, but whatover its interpretati this is not gold at all!” The c! i i i i ld be the answer of every intelligent | cannot y eS eee no 1d | on the order of this beautiful nurrative, but will passit by | exactly identical with those previously existing in Catholic | priest, if he found the was #0 | misunder- Tatre my tater Hon, whieh ie thins You Ad alah: Pay pt tow, my oni Tut Toamnot take (Nr it | for, the present—the piety of the narrative with which | E:ngland—as you will see by a letter I addressed to Jos Maiden sens, ieportatal Rag. stood, | Such is the belief of all Catholics ; they believe | cult to “ndorsiend while amy present with you; Ifyou | is not gold—it is worth nothing.” That child then gbes | Ht closes om the seventts day, when © God blessed the se. | Mr. Corning, @ President of one ot these roads, on B. *f perreeh: and ermin dente end single barrel Fow!- gue Saviour did moan what he sald ; eviour | beliore Tyeave tt Row, when | have disappenred will you } back to his father and says, “That money you gavo mp in | Tenth day, and sanctified Hand rested from his labors.” | ihe S4th December last, which 1 will furnish you ing GUNS, from ot wth i gence The cont ima langage ich thr | more Srey at erase a nek a | Oe Soares le id ee eto wtf} | takime ith ht een ooking on roe nthe chore | 0 coot_as Tenn have copy made. Teniyallide | Apytesict Ruel Bie de oate! " jnickeneth; the flesh profit ‘of gold—you did not “4 to this subject as one of the signs of the times, | ; the sctwert ™ hen re ms eid to. eiem bond nf atyrathings the words 1 peak unto you, they are spirit | don’t exact! know what mw will call this statement of| “ Theseare thy works, parent of good; marking the progress of society pe the mutations Sieald Teves wns ary cae ruse ia oy rhe S| jeaus unt m, Amen, | and th So far from the expression diminish | father ; perhaps it is what goes by thename of @ white Vir, ‘Thyself how wond’rous then!” f th in which we live; and it will be well if Smiths are pacsicalnriy requested to call, previews to amon, Lay unto you, unless you eat the flesh ofthe son | ing the force of my ai I feartesnly for who can den: that t eornoced thee Childte an appear | It was a tniverse united in song And shall not this | Of the age in which we live; am ell if | Sanka their vasdhaue, 22 Chey wil certainty Made 00 theft oF man nnd rink his blood, you shall not have lite in | oonfirms it. in tine? It is sp) ance of falsehood. Well, then, here or such another hymn be again raised on this earth’ | the managers of these vations companies ¢o deport | tavumkes steinesre yous ae declaration of our Saviour, with the | cannot wah ane this doctrina by the senses he had no idea of play: ¥ Shall Wo never harmonise in the praise of Him who } themeelves as not to bring about the same state of TH! TEETH! TEETH!!!" tuto'youtehe hve underrtsod. ahd goes Toe wolee | hetMeeygPHTe HHRE qulékeneth,” “not. the ‘senses—not | volemn statement-when on. the brought heaven down te tart, or miner rated cath te | things as now cxivis in England, and thus jeopar- |, TEETH! TRETH!! TEBTH 1) wee onda. eaven? Once more I would ask, is this song ne’ terests of thousands of innocent persons o H NTISTRY. Thave uttered-to you who don’ believe, Isay that "un Md Peek 2 Detiet., Te | from hls friends. Ik was Hike falsed Qxain on earth fallen as man is? Yeo, my Ohtle. | who huve mare investments in the stock cf there CHEATEST OPERATING OFFICK IN THE CITY — believe and comprehend are very diffe: jend from frieid—of @ father - lees yon ent tho Mesh and driok the blood of the son of | a thing, ace roa, When Ldelinve | friend from thet too fn’ out day, if ve i ; single Tooth st for, , mt 7a hal pa hae ie np Noe are hot believe for sate ta taoaara bars love and aincerty of Plendahiip "th wreonly become followersol the Lent, he wil patagew J companies; unlenswhen X tctean that great public | Reha Gul No belief in this ‘ his is blood,” and yet he did not, bedy f pong in our mouths; even praise, praise for our salvation. 4 Y &e ‘ootache cured or nlee: ont my flesh, hut he says" unless you do ¢o-and drink | con be hat ern reat mystery | this is my blood, psp mph tte must give way. ours, We. rate my blood.” What, my trlends,can be mote strongly ax: | eth—-lt must Some irom the trastale nang ht eich Be ee tn be reer Games. 4 Gof goat atta eee a eer J. 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