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- THE NEW YORK HERALD. bpaparelerpenries shes a ea NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 15, 1845. ediaanars SOP aera ae TO LET—Two Stores beautifally situated, | fas Pa {now nearly completa) of ihe eae mew | The Sacrifice of the Mais—~The Testimony of tucrifie of the coming Messiah; take away then,this idea or SLEIGH ROBES. WHITE, POLAR AND GRISLY Personal Movements HuUson’s BAY BEARS—A few superior specimens for Albany. corner of Broadway and Reade street, (know as the La ason, Se acrifice from the worship and service of God, and you A letter from a correspordeit ut C it sale by i! M, OPPENHEIM & CO, ae atear B Reason, Scripture, and the Fathers. have nothing lett by which you can render to’ God the [Correapentonce et there. sare Heess) inst, states that Misa Selly Fessten Cast Wb meee fil iwen Too Water siret. _] gsM0. jae and conventent Basement, well ealenlated foran | q Leorunx Deuivenen iw St, Parmscx’s Cavuronan, | bO/0¢ due to the Supreme Being. Ifyou pray, you pray Aupany, Feb. 12, 1845. | about 9 o'clock. I never have known so lovely a girl in JPOUND—in November last, between Albany and New York, November last, betweenAlbany and New York, | _ Also, several couvenient Stores in the second story, suitable Taunspay Evenina, Fe 13, ny Bonor Hooue ’ | to God, and that makes your prayer sucred, butthereis | Movements relative to Tevas—The Chief Justices | disposition. She has long been expecting death, ana wel- on board of a steamboat, a'Pocket Book, containing a nots | for Merchant Tailors, Kashionsble Milinns. trate ! " nothing in itself essentially excellent ; for you pray to i ice Si i ; ;, | Comed the grim monster with a smile. While all around pf pand and some money. ‘The note signell Joseph Gager and | together with a varicty of Rooms. in the dd, sds thy and Sth | “We have an altar, whereof they have no right to eat who | @22;t0% in ordinary life, in which case, what istherein | ship—Ofice Seckers—Appointments for New York, | \er'were overwhelmed with grief, her s jjoiced in & rer mAs YEON WAY, Lividah! Mise: stories, suitable for Offices, we Palore with folding doors, | serve the Tabernacle. !ixonew, 10ch chap. [3th verse, | Prayer to sanctify it? If you compose sacred music, you | gc. speedy deliverance from the trammels of this earthly ta- ith Room: ne) do that which is very proper, and consecrate it to its high- Bs bernacle. The Colonel and Mrs. Preston, of course, are {n these works, Christian brethren, the Apostle | est end. But the same sounds might be dedicated to the | D&AR Ste + s deeply affected.” NEW YORK, February 10, 1845, bove description, are re- | ig directing the attention of the converts from the | Praise of conquerors or earthly benefactors; so there 19 This day in Assembly, Mr. Niven, of Orange HE SUBSC! . inquire on the premises. : : e r ‘ y actors; so the > » © | Judge Conrad, of Philadelphia, ruptured a blood vessel, TH fends andthe renaltinecomtmnty in gener that he Jewish religion to the contrast and difference be- | Nothing, therciore, in music to make it a Ait offering to | county, presented what may be considered a di- | on Tues it Pt q 'y evening last, but his ee cents will learn, with pleasure, that he was somewhat better yesterday. The pro} rs of the old line of Omaibusses in Balti- more, on Tuesday last, devoted the whole of the recei for that day to the poor. A good example, worthy of im- itation. General Leglie Combs is now in New Orleans. Hon. W. Jones, the present Speaker of the House, de- clines a re-election. Robert G. Scott,a violent and ra- ther small peliticisn in Richmond, is named as his suc- cessor. has recently leased the UNITHD STATES HOTEL, fully: prepasted to entertain all. who may favor him ‘wiih thet THOMAS & ROE, PROPRIETORS. | ‘hey had been made acquaintad in their Christi : HOWARD HOTEL, NEW YORK tween their ancient sacrifices, and that with which | 24 lone. And if you examine the powers of your parronare ‘Having been for the past sixteen years ‘cnugrged in the fs | THIS well known establishment, at the comer of | Profession. They were attached naturally to these mind and heart, you will find nothing of that pe gested project upon the subject of Texas, in so far culiar and divine language in worship worthy to be ad- as the Legislature of our State may be therein con- cerned. The preamble and resolutions are pub- lished in the papers of this evening, and if con- sidered by you of sufficient importance, reasonable remark and consideration will doubtless be given tothem atthe proper time. Mr. Niven is regarded as the leader of the regency or hunker division in the Assembly, and a man of much shrewdness, skill myip pean for the pest sixteen years engaged in the BEBIS wall known ox ment, at the comer ke h dressed to the Supreme and Sovereign Lord of all things. + bs ° d ancient usages, an a i ii feuded to him by the pubic will be daly apprclited, and every now opened under the #irection and Droveietyeship ebLenich it tee vind ; bore, all, to the sacrifice Sacrifice is for God alone. Prayer may be made to man, tia y feel disposed to pa- igned, by whom high reputation, as an Hotel of d ie prophecies shou to saints, to angels—but sacrifice to God alone. And it TES Ean Marae i will, it is hoped, be fully sustained. It has been | Cease, and we know by the writings of the Apos: | was by this rite that God preserved among his people the Spe yt gave ny che ai: he ie sraceapte 1 to @ most thorough and complese repair, painted end re- | tle that even their miner ceremonies were cherish- | idea of true religion, whilst surrounding idolatry had At the same time, it will meet the fall aud jingaallvied ApDIDDM | acepastine ee turangements which have ever rendered itequally | ed with a kind of attachment, giving occasion to | Corrupted them. -Itis on this ground we hold the doctrine Hon ofthe eravellivg publi sroretla SOHLNSON and to private families, will be continued, the plan still ex; persons to blend, as far as it was not prohibited, | 9 the !acamation. When Christ became man, he did so tates ‘omer of Fulton, 0 that these usages which were calculated te conciliate | sorter te bea sacrifice for us. Ail the ancient saori- ices of the Jews were olferings on the part of the fl2 3w*re Pearl and Water streets, New York, i the prejudices of that slowly believi di = ‘i j i itical The fe Gi 8, Cox, Ei a ii hmene, an minently satisfactory to ly believing and incre-| peonte through th: ts, to infl God, not of | and judgment in political operations. The fact that eorge 8, Cox, Esq, has retired from the Montgomery 400 BBLS ence Re ed STORE. i Lis waters In addition to feevtions ofthe uudersigied, dulous reople. The Apostle is here speaking of | tiemselves, of by the blood of oxen and goats immolatel, | these resolutions on the subject of annexation | Mercury. ” 100 bbls. Blue Fish, those era lon ob the United Stats Hot Sere the difference between the Christian and Jewish ; but because it bad reference to the sacrifice ofthe Son of | have been introduced by an acknowledged leader Varieties. 160 I ts No a's Mackerel 00 half'de do do de rll be ined, to laure a far ap possible he ratogs, Springs, alares, he tne gion, they. hws gon Ra nenarelnn 16 oe Catballs fone terrae’ of the eechine see be in eat wu pvcey ‘A maiden lady noted for doing a ‘eines alae: "i Lb friends 0 louse ant public generally. i re . ellas those for whom the | ly in the act of dying that he offered that ice; not S| it t measure, will tend to se- ‘i ii ines: 963 bit Uhl No; Saybrook shad Jook, with confidence, to the’ mainte 9 vor with | sacrifice was offered, partook of the victim immo. } When in that passive condition in which he is spoken of ponent inn fae more of ideration than they | Natchez, Miss. has failed for near 200.000. She once M0 ‘dn’ No 1 Gib'd Herries ‘which the “Howard Hotel” has ever been honored. lated. The Apostle says, “We have an altar wheres | bY the Prophet, as the innocent and ailent lemb, who was | Cure {OF them far more of concerstion than they. | took a fancy to a male neighbor, and inviting him into $i do No. = 4 Mt . le » io jaa te elauchtet by bly sneatens b hes Lipseit hea | might oth e receive. 1 ¢ : er place of business, put in his hand @ roll of bank W000 Ju 8 hm) _ (Late commander of the Hladson Rite Be OW, ”) ene bare no tae ne on me serve the Taber- | rower to ay down his life, and to take it up again,’ But | {Some of our friends in Albany,” on this subject, | notes and told him to count them. He did so—the result 0 ris fate qgeaiapirs 08 the ee mre”) nae of Chrationte ee heen ‘ ype te itis chiefly in the sacrifice of the holy eucharist the is not all bal Sie to be ue ed in ee $is0.000 in bi poten Hinasend Share 008, She r Bt : = e a .Tefer to the sacrifice | Church has ever beheld the accomplishment of this sacri- | distinguished quarters in Washington there is no | ‘old him they were his providing he would take her with 3850 aul Cod Rute for shipping ie carie soatienty mak otto, ‘et SAUE—Kiy | of the Cross. It is found in other writings of the | fice in a manner acceptable to the Eternal Father. ‘This | room for doubt. From a letter received by thy | them. She did not succeed in her scheme of annexation. 50 hall regress a quarieee hens Mnahiecsl, Six Lots on the northerly side of 19th street, between 6th, | SAME Apostle, when addressing those who were | ia that ia which he officiates as high priest, and partici. | writer, and which comes from one of the most dis- But few persons, generally speaking, are aware of the %09 boxes Digby Hecring and 7th avenues, with court yards in front, and in the midst of | not Jews, but Pagans, before their conversion. In | patedin the offering, made by his will, and the exercise | tinguished and influential officials at the Federal | Tapid xrowth and the very great increase of the business a Bagel sae obi f 4 set, ecwoca ee | US, CaN Ne, HeaeTbes fhe les 10 be cheered | men Pie Listal Fale rtbcieea ane | catty WhO Holey, not fies atthe will and eck | Sr aaa be drench eortnseens ee it southe At , 2 ferii ‘ ousands to som: fs nee NELSON WHOL & CO., 81 Dey at. Gehan eh avenues, in an in neighborhood. with regard to the meat offered inthe market, but of one man, we discover that very much to the $12,000,000 a year. In 1625 the number of vessels which i ae world If, beloved brethren, you enquire further into of th street, near the sth | which had been before offered unto idols; and he | iF subject, purticularly aided by the light ef the holy ‘teaching of the Church, you will see how poe eiestiat astonishment and disappointment ot a majority of OR SALE—THEATRE HOTEL REFECTORY.—This the democratic party, some distinguished demo- tne arrived at the port of Cuyahoga was 75—of this number ‘well known establishment, No. 50 Bowery, first door above Four Lots on the easterly side of 7th avenue, between 12th and tells them in the same correspondence, that in all 21 were steamboats. the Bowery The uader the Theatre Hotel, ‘kepe {. as with cell “a 3 rites or sacrifices, the priest officiating, and the e c crats are found on this Texas question, side by ' i i amber ‘oh years by Levi oie, and now spt By He “SR Five On theory side Ses0th street, between the tat | person for whom the victim was sacrificed,partook | tatteieek Cl thec ses baoes waibee ate ie side with Senator Berrien & Co. You may infer eet Ee See bree Crease cata jKouns, i for sale, the propriatgy having ether business th at ful and gad ereunes, ovsslooking the ety aad wast Hiver, coved, | Ct ity and so he tells them that they could not be | the primitive seers will perceive that they speak | the extent to which such supposed action will | ten thousand dollars, and in silver,to one million one Uon. Apply on the premises. flllw*re | and 70 per cent if not improved. G. He WINTER, * | partakers with devils, by partaking of that offered | of Christ as the high priest, softer the order of | operate in their favor in time to come. There can | hundred and ninety-eight thousand and five hundred dol- 26 Im* rc 16 Wallstreet | to idols. Unquestionably, beloved brethren, sa- | Melchizidec. And, on the night on which he was | hardly be a reasonable doubt that Mr. Polk will | lars—in all, tour millions two hundred and eighty thou- 'OR SALE—A Sa) i ill, wi 2 gee Eo bg ey ten horse power, from sand and five hundred doll: make the annexation of Texas in some way and FOR BALECA Farm of isc on ths cr bauk | ctifice is essential to the worship of the true God. | Detrayed, he, in reference to that priesthood, spoke f bank s the mull with a dwelling house, bara, blacksmith- of Hudson River, near the village of Riunebeck, withan | There can be no doubt that its divine origin dates | O himeelfasto be offered as a propitiation for the sins of | in some form, the leading, cardinal, characteristic | Aroostook County, Me., is formed out of the long dis- ahon, and Fer TTuad Bhs shore tee Atsek tn | dmeosocases wiaee ch mais: Woessner nee from the fatl of man—that it wasestablished by the | wanking. This you will ind oxpressed by all'the carly | feature of the years of his administration, until | puted territory. ‘The landis equal to the best is the from New York, Onitare a farm » barn, dairy y | 7 i i 7 Festohesier, 18 ee male eee ro he Bares bot erg eee barn cone house, houses, hay | express command of the Almighty himself. But | tings of the Apostles. in the Acts, but particularly inthe TOMPKINS, Eldridge at-, New York: or on the pramuses of | AMO, & piece of land, being 5 ncres, in the village of Fort | even, according to our reason, sacrifice is es- | passoge under c eration, where the Apostle says— ‘jal2 Im*ec PETER J. SHEANWOOD. Lee, on the west bsnk of river, known as the Orc! dewith, sential to express the nature of our worship, as | “We have an whereof they have no right to eat, CIGARS! CIGARS! CIGARS! ra fos thersaine villa: Laota ae toe Dak sersintee of} well as the attributes of the Being to whom it } who serve the tabernacle.” Our separated’ brethren, EZEKIEL, 92 Nassau street, opporive the Herald Build. | shout 61 acres, exclusive of the dock and water point. ‘This | ‘8 presented; and the church, therefore, has al- | since the period in which ghia arror commanced, are ittent E and ee, N.£ my reapeetfally invites the 20 Property is much improved and most of i ways held that her divine founder did not leave | >'ssed to imogine that Ch death, perfected our the pub M i this project decided by the people, shall have been accomplished in accordance with the popular voice. Should Samuel Nelson be placed on the bench of the Supreme Court ot the United States, Greene C. Bronson will be our Chief Justice, in which ‘tate, and many farmers have fields of wheat of seventy- fiveandahundred acres, yielding an average of thirty bushels tothe acre. There are now in the county six hundred families, making a population of 3600, Lord Brougham, it isstated, is engaged in correc the proof sheets of a very extensive work on the Frenc! Regalias of various brauda, Penetelas of various brands, all briek houses in good condition and repa . 81 being 30 | and in truth. And itis in this particularly, that | ve admit any sacrifice, subs ft to his, we thereby | 90F to fill, as best he may. Nicholas Hill, Beq., | “any Newburyport Herald of Thursday says, there hes ia Sede mt eng nose, containing numerous and well arrang- J the excellence of her sacrifice surpasses all which } ropresent the sacrifice of Christ as incomplete, and ours | the present able and learned Reporter of the Su- | i,een just received in toat place a fresh supply of peniten- Yngenuided, sina ious. is property 18 near | preceded it. In what we have already said of the | is being supplementary. But this is not the idea of the | preme Court, has been mentioned as a gentleman | ;ial tears. It is to be regretted that such ure needed. In every way qualified and calculated to fill the lace of Associate Justice. Mr. Hillis acknow- ledged to stand among the leaders ot the profession in our State, and has for some years been engaged in a business equally extensive and lucrative with any lawyer practising at the Bar. The office of Reporter, although highly honorable and responsi- sible, is yet exceedingly irksome and confining, and it is said that for some length of time Mr. Hill Byrens. Seg: ine and it d, the trade are invited to Gal gad examine theme nora and R 5-<Onders from abroad will be strictly attended to, an ree a pb of land on 3th street, inclading about 12 lots near | cucharist, the object of our remarks has been tof Church at all. It is that on her altar she has offered that Third Avenue, in the isch War establish the simple dogma always held by the J same victim in a mysterious manner, who once, in an 80, Pelee a Sippetealy four lots on the west side 1 church, but denied i modern timesand discarded by J outward ad sensible manner, expired on the cross. It is north side of 49th street; three lots on | ‘hose separated from hercommunion We have not | 2%, then, her mesning to offer a ew sacrifice—but she of 49th street—all west of and near the 3davenne; | dwelt upon the special dogma et transubstantia- | T°w* that made by the Saviour, according to his in- of 24 avenue, between S6th and 47th J tion, because it isa consequence of what we have Thad serra Presa fr ivan; he esed th is t treet—the last mentioned feur lots be- | Pesented and proved. And, it seems to me, that J jrothren, the sacrifice spoken of is merel al sucri- wubtic, that he has removed his office from 192 Droadway to | tween the 2d if the unanimous and unbroken testimony of all } tee—of prayer, mercy, pr good worke—if these are the suntiartelsee rine te Oe bo eee ee en Wwe TILLOU, professing christianity in primitive times, and | ‘hings which serve ts show forth our Lord, why did our _In the “Far West” it is stated that new towns are con- tinnally springing up into cities, and civilisation ap- proaches the Pac. fic at the rate of one degree per day. In Western (Mo.) residences cannot be obtained quick enough for the rapid increase of its inhabitants. Durin, the past year 177 steamboats arrived in that place, an juring the next year near upon 300 are calculated upon ; yet this town has only been in existence about three ARCHITECTURE. FRED. SCHMIDT begs leaye to iy his friends and the 18 desirous of b years, tate upwarda to theextensive Villa or Man nl the vari ja25 2w*re ‘No. 58 Wallstreet. | ‘he sacred writings can prove anything that the Savionr say that the priests of the Jews couldnotpartici- | has had it in serious contemplation to retire from | ‘The negress Pauline, condemned to death for barbari- farchitecture; and where he is pre) pared to furnish Plang, eh TO LET ON LEASEMA larme two story brick doctrine of the real presence has been proved.— } pate of aruee inexact Obtigat to participate in all actions | the station. If so, Governor Wright could hardly | ties inflicted on her mistress in New Orleans, hes been )» Specifics as, Estimates ar. ‘ " 4 Saeoesh rf f the Bl ‘dale | What is the meaning of it? It is this—that simply | 9fmercy ? How, then, could they be forbidden, since all | do a more judicious or judicial act than to nomi- | ‘eclared by the committee of physicians appointed to ex- ER RI ee ee id doth street, with suificrent, ground, ‘whereou to | under the appearances of bread and wine, by the men are pledged to love and serve God, anddo those | nate Mr. Hill to Justice Beardsley’s vacancy. This | 2™ine and report hercondition, enciente. The execution reer & MAMRIRECORY, WHICH willbe Balle af required, efficacy of the power of God, through the instru. J Wo"Ks of mercy acceptable in his sight? But neither is | we say under the impression that Judge Beardsley | “il, consequently oe postponed one year. DAGUERREOTYPE Also, two story frame Cottage, House, and five Lots, on the y PB ae) 8! - | it in this, for, in the ancient declaration of the prophet you8 ; bi Mexi : AEN ER R E northwesterly comer of the Bloomingdale road and 40th street, | Mentality of the words of consecration, pronounc- i i is to receive a promotion which he deserves ana | Mexicocontains 7,000,000 inhabitants, out of which GENERAL J nga \ reel : n, Ma achi, who, in announcing the fulfilment of prophecy, | 8. ‘ Pilg peel lated with a workshop, stable, barn, &c._ ‘The house will be painted | ed by the priest at the altar, there is affected a || and tho substitution of the substance for shadow, says, | Will probably obtain. A ly a FUR Ri SHU Puoubie BLISHMEN T, | andpe mt in good fence and repair, with a court yard in front, o0 | change into the real presence of the body and J thot the time was coming when God should reject th . To-day hordes on hordes of ‘ outside” northern HE SUBSCRIBERS beg leave to inform the Dagnerreo joining on the Bloomingdale road, running | blood of Christ. Now, therefore, it is unnecessa- sacrifices; that they were not pleasing in his sight—“ I The amount of the British debt on the 6th of January, and western barbarians broke upon the usual quiet pene a 1943, was £791,256,140, equal to near $4,000,090,000. + Artists, that they bxve considerably enlarged their Porsidied through to the 7th avenue and dist street, suitable for a florist or | ry for our seperated brethren to take offence at | have no pleasure in you, saith the Lord of Hosts, neither | of this town—and why? . There were five hundred They are to havea tobacco fair in Richmond, Va. in a tions. ghroaghout the * Union, West Indies, South America | manufs notnrer.. Buildings will be ereered if re ee. os, to | What they call transubstantiation, because they J Will! accept an offering at your hands. From the rising | arrivals by the western and other conveyances, | short time. fi writvtuey den Chie wel a tie ee ge Ar hey ease. : STE MWINEERT™ ° | deny the presence altogethers that 14 they preserve | ofthe sun frp De Poe down of the same, my | and all forsooth because “ the Canal Board” had Mr. Cist says, that Cincinnati, with all her “ adjecen. have latel ived ° i ° 52% Im*ec 16 Wall atre- he form of consecration, but regard the elements ‘i caused official and public notice to be given, that | cie: now a population of 94,000. The annual in- ve lately received alarge supply of Voigtlaender’s celebra - : = ht piaee incense shall be offered auto my name, sod & onthe 13th this honorable and highly resporsible | crease since 1840, has been 11 per cent, sufficient to dou- . ire Comeras, ibe genpr of ‘hres iflerent 7 toad iis male of. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. bread and wine belore consecration, and as bread | Swering; for my name shall be great among the heathe: 7 ATO t t . i r . d incontinently to appoint the } lethe population in seven years and a half. Fiates and Ghe * ar Reais 3 F ind wine after it; and if they have any idea of | saith the Lord of Hosts” This was the language of the | body would procee ly pp a monde to thelr eqpecial Geter: Conesctall chace toe bast Fae WABOUT FIFTY ACRES of choice Landin the’ ‘he real presence at all, it is unconnected with | ancient prophet, and could not refer to moral sacrifice, | various officers on the canals, such as the collec- | To aucertain the length of the Jay and the night at any Substances, and every, other article u for the Daguerrotyre, ay, and commanding a beautiful proscect, |The si hat solemn ceremony—but is merely e species of } which our separated brethren pretend to be substituted | tors of tells, superintendents, and other official | ime 0 saad ed Pepin te 9 tired Ret ee sony Usage, rootype Art end their sucesss ia taking picearea mat eooetern Hou is highly pictuserque. Enquire of JOH! 8. BERGE ntellectual or sentimental presence, and this } ‘or those of the old dispensation. And why? Bee: subordinates of that class. In consequence of this } Sreti8e’ Si ich gives the lengtheafihe doy le the time Recommendation “and reliance. eanae ga the premises, int mere | sthe only notion they have of it. If they | this ee coe ore oe always ac: incursion, Albany has an pnusually brusque and s 8 et iy: ing article i 5 cepts them ing to his own injunction. ineamlike ant 5 ee et eee ariel ee shove named countnies, FOR 8ALE—The House and Lot No.3 Wallstreet, | admit the real presence at all, then I Tele to eucrifioe of the heart; for, aiter all, whe ja the business-like appearance ut when the various General Sessions being 40 feet front on Wall street. The building fivesto- | will enter upon an inquiry asto the manner in offices shall be filled, and the town becomes once ely prjoes ate cua. Prices Cavvent an ceaers. ¢ ties high, exclusive o! an . Tl Liber: ; ., <> | man worthy to make this high declaration? But our se- 4 ; efore the Re le ii - may be obtained by addressing (post-paid) to, remises contain peop eee a ge decane which it exists ; but.as they deny it altogether, it | farmed teattiseh aap Obrix dled oltae:foeulll anton more cleared of applicants and assistants, it would | | Belo Aas espe {Winship and Con fis imtee eeake, Bata bed ato ously arranged for offices, stores, and ‘other purposes. ‘The } is not necessary to discuss the manner in which it | summated the sacrifice to all eternity. "This is | Perhaps, not be worth while for any impulsive or | "Py, 14” Sentence.—Wm. Carngan, who plead guilty nge Building, Philadelp! whole is in excellent order. ag Nos. 4 and 16 Maiden | CXiStS What is transubstantiation? It is this; true. There is on infinite plenitude in the merits | enterprising man to remain here for usefulness or |. an indictment for grand larceny in stealing some jew- U.S. CITY DESPATCH POST. Jaan aid the three story bappie Eesldthg oe’ the were wade or | that when Christ took bread and wine, and blessed of Christ. But do they menn to say that he | amusement. For one, without business of a sub- | .Iry from Mrs, Cornelia Lawrence, was sentenced to the 0-MORE.OW being “ST. VALENTINE’S DAY,” an | Greene street, one door sought of Maiden lane, and inthe rear | and brake it, with the declaration, ‘take, eat, J died in that complete perfect manner that | stantial character, the time passes heavily. state prison for two years and six month: The extracting of blood from a potato is a task ou a par with the extracting of entertainment from jhe doings in Albany, afterone has wearied through CUUPT EU: newman. Ding ane sameask ogeliae tn, Washington, though, soley be with less force Nothing like the Commercial Emporium, after all that has been said and written against your goodly city. With you, every man has more than he can comfortably do, to attend strictly to his own parti- cular business, leaving his neighbors and fellow- eitizens to look after their affairs. It has been said with much truth, that you may live in New York for years, and got know the name or business of your next door neighbors. A rumor, bearing ao imprees of probability, was sent forth yesterday evening, touching the two rich offices in New York—‘the Tee and “the ineyeased force will be added for the occasion, to insure the | adjoins the property on Maiden lane. ‘These premises are in | this is my bedy,” we believe it was so; and as) oothiug remaizson our parts? What then would be aly, z may be said to be changed from bread and wine, x a Chsleyey. we a beeen Bre ats hatham Square, ard at all the plices where U. { for a permanent mnvestment peculiarly desirable. ear chieese OS Ae B Fictia: amen dicaiiaceec arco econ te zo herman vee le rae , Wwe ‘instrament in the rion soul to 1 Boxy avenigioly addiedsed and ihe number and TO LET—Tie large thiee story end attic Brick transubstantiated ; so as to be what it was natu- ‘They requirethe performance of moral duties, A + Case of Samuel Adams.—This case was again postpened ill to-morrow in consequence of Mr. Hoffman, ene of the counsel associated with the District Attorney, being en cagedin thp trial of or, imnnrtant seizure cate. Atten minutes of 12 0’clock, there being no business before the Court, the Court then adjourned till 11 o’clock o-morrow, when the Adams case will be taken up the first thing street distinctly stated, D 7 ly, and hing else spiritually—and in. by- I : Dwelling House, situated on the northeasterly f | rally, and something else spiritually—and in by-] showing that there are means appointed by God, b Wether ee: Biles ine Seventh Avesue and Thirteenth stieet, witha fine | words of Almighty power,is his body and his blood. | which they are made partakers of his sacrifica, by which ig rE Bie oe tioned ae The thing is exceedingly simple. If it has been § his atonementis made available and communicated to the JACOB H. SACKMANN & BROTHER. ors, &e., aud in an improving neighborhood. Rent changed, it is into his bote aud his blood, and J soul, called eternal life. In this sense, then, it is that we . . 4 ny ‘ - " ry BOOERINDERS AND. AMnOp rena oe FOREIGN | eet et our three story and attie Brick Houses, with Stores | then occurred what we call transubstantiation. At § hold our sacrifice is no derogation to the fulluess of tie 3 , Mastath Gh te eranly, coe at rrenie, bewers | the : ; Christ's death. If brethren, you were to examine HE undersigued bogy. to, inform bs, friends and the public | Svein ana hiresnth sietta’ with aiding’ dpors, marble the marriage of Cana, in Galilee, water was} vitnout prejudice, the grounds ‘of the Catholic on HF hanged into wine ; this again is what is meant b: “ . partnership, aud thay after this day their business will be carried on water, Rc. suieble for respectable fimilies in craueubstentiation But there is no wel in discus. Caark foe rile eocctea sia emeviny’ 58. Chel bn under th above firm, for which he solicits their patronage, rcumstances. ees tana in. 7 divimty, you receive his declaration in with the assurance that all orders in either branch intrusted to : imilar kind, on the | sing that werd, since they do not admit. the real them, will have their best attention. — ae S Sere aac venue, near the Eighth 1 presence at all—that is to say—as being identified any ‘ pAcos H. SACKMANN, 63 Very, a ‘Kiso-t'The three story Brick House, with a Store undemeath, f with the elements in the sacrament, either before | cation ; if you examine the sacred mysteries of the Catho- ehouiey 2h wh on the eastely side of the Eighth Avenue, between 13th and | or after consecration. You know the Friends do | lic doctrine, you will perceive in it something more ex. , sliding low toa Tur Late Snow Sroxm.—This ceems to have een one covering the widest extent of territory known in many years. On the east, it extended as far as Bangor; on the South, as far #s Savennah; onthe West, is far as Michigan, end on the North, allover Ci {tis rarely that so wide an extent of country is visited at once by a storm. The severe cold of the past few days has been succeed- ed by ancther north-east snow storm, which commenced FOR SALE—Twenty-four Covered FREIGHT | Mth streets, with marble mantels, sliding doors, Croton ieee care ; alted than it is possible for human tongue to express. You ? Tt ae'end ‘ Juring the night and has continued with unabated vio- CARS, suen ax are ured on the Feunsylvauia Hail | water, &c, : uot believe tn baptiem j £0 that it would be very | ‘will perceive the glory conferred apen his Church, and | (OUr-, 1{ 18 said that the name of Edmund Driggs, } ‘cncethroughout the dey. By the time the present storm Rodi ‘hey will besold very low. Ifnotsoldbe: | All of the above Stores are excellent stands for business, and | absurd in them to find fault with the administration J foe humanity he essumed for our sakes. Is {t net of the 15th ward, has been sent to the Senate tor J jas cxbausted itself, we should couceive the average re Saturday, the Ist of March, they will be offered | are suitable and fancy-goods, ladies shoe stores, | of baptism in one and not in another form. This | 3? } “the pots,” and that of Henry Everson, also of the I be ofered | china aud earthenware, hardware, jewelry, mi an infinite glory for his Church, thet her’ minister, lepth of snow on the ground will have considerably ex- fe at the premises of the subscriber, at, ‘ys con- } ig all that is necessary to be said on transubstanti- | Gay ty di t the risit ft 1 15th ward, tor “the flour.” When the facts are eded that which fell last winter. Yesterday mornit - Went aide Brond street below Locart AT ON sohin, | SHORE with the front bazement-oom, will berented se | ation. ‘Then having established it, alter loeking | vpeaiegoe Yo the injunction, of Christ tio the in| made known some remarks on these appointments | he Usual symptom, promonitory of a change ot weather, PR fo hte tale , . * | parate from the dwelling parts if required, there being covered abroad upon the great tide of Catholic authority— | remembrance of me,” takes that bread and wine, | will be proper and necessary. was observable in the dense fog which overspread the CROTON FOUNTAIN BREWERY. STi elma Go. WINTER. vet, | having walked along its banks until we trace | and, consecrating it, as he did, offering it to God, not | Such a snow storm—and such exquisite sleigh- | °'tY 294 the surrounding country.—Qurbee Gaz. bth inet. The lske appears to be completely frozen over. The alling of the immense body of snow into the water, shich had been rendered to almost the freezing point vaused the ice to form almost immediately. And if the vresent cold weather long continues, ion will not »pen earlier than usual this seuson.— Buffalo Gaz. Feb. 10. TTPHE inability of the subscriber to meet the increased de- it up to its pure fountain in the time of our | in the name of the human race—but of his congrege- | ing! In a hurricane of haste, by express. ber i TO LET—The Bulkhead, or Water Front, from War i = i ’ tion and sometimes of an individual. Here is somethin; ‘Ales, hitherto manufactured fhe: See naan eer Clover sue ieon com pelos Saviour himself—we may begin to ask for | ti if M athis Brewery, in Albany, has rendered ignecessary, to meet e what purpose has it pleased our divine Sa- | ¥@ can approach God with ; and if we were left without mers, to commence a Brewing establishment pied as the Newburg Landing. | ‘he fourstory Store,No. | © F : eae such, how could we approach him in public worshi| Trays of Jug cxistomerticd as above, where he intends to produce Mrren street. One of the Sew Building . between Wash: | viour to establish this great institution. Accord- Oar iqurdie Mtrethren! tink they da, Gea Beno pin 6 Yor! w i e ul , i ich it i ill \crease the reputation | ington and West streets. » superior three story Brick House } ing to the explanation ot the Catholic Church, and bran aan mes algto thes ae Pam’ ot | eared A Copia ch Avenms ew | he ‘authority of the ancient fathers, stiathat he | eeheeee ot wo weeey an cues lider eerste euont gnd salubrions beverages, and in ATE KIRK. | “FOR SALE OR TO LeT—1 he M varia ai | should give us that last and most perfect pledge of J people meet for a short time and depart. Brethren, this Gowanns, about three miles from the h . The} his love; that he h in reference | doctrine ot the holy eucha: aquare, five stories, ged a sayarieg callss 00! to us, as individuals, through that sacrifice, what J dwell mony hours; but I have he accomplished for our whole race, in the aggre- | great amount of testimony— The Streets. Mr. Epitor— f Will you be so kind as to call the attention of the corporation, through the columns of your valu able journal, to the desperate aud disgraceful con- dition of some of the principal streets of this city? Nassau street, particularly, presents an aspect of iT rae SHEAP DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS. | House is fifty'fee Masi SHANKLAND erreotype Artisthaving taken | coprerrd, mahoeauy dopis, plated APPOINTMENTS BY THE GoveRNoR —February 5. New York—Stephen Van Dyke, commissioner { deeds, vice Clinton De Witt, resigned. Richmond one upon which I might cessaril: sed over a at of the Holy Scriptures stairs Italian marb| oy thin 10,000 portraits, and My. b ; et Gi thing [havi n my li sounty—Farnham Hall, judge, vicc Daniel L. Clawson, ino ic king toebest wet pores renfetflly frm | withonteanals io situation inde Unicare, Ie pillar: | gate upon the cross; and, as by bie death, it was | iRemeelver., When you find cus Divine Savious speak | Ht ey vaike-are contavaly flooded with water, | :tm extired Sit Jenunry~‘Barent . Winant, yaage, her Trends and eustommera and the public, that she gives 8 beau. | Frotton the ay or one thousand feet, and a front on each side | Gesigned. to unite us more te the a 80, by relerring err le te, ae hae onaccount of the gutters being allowed to remain | ‘ie Nicholas Crocheron, term expired 6h February — Fa ar eee Bing clays well patronized, and | of ‘Tiard Avenue, It is in the Eighth Ward of the City of this sacrifice, we, as individuals, within the sane: J honold all the great and distinguished fathers of the fame: tomers increasing every day, she has, for their conve- | Brooklyn, and laid out in Lots, and there are | tuary of his holy temple, are brought into a more | church speaking of the eucharist in terms strong e ularged her establishment, by two Daguerreotype rooms | Many Buildwe Sites on this property. ‘The land is the best on | intimate union and participation of that divine na- | beyond the epparent measure of delicacy ; when ‘day, and by a branch of her tole per getabies, aud can realize five thousand } ture, But betore en! arging onthat doctrine, Lhave | you find from the testimony of history that all secte and "ALSO, wanus, | to speak of another subject. You are aware that | separatists from the bosom of the church—the Nestorians i 4 when you Senajah B. Fhelps, supreme contt commissioner, reap- ointed. James Wood, commissioner U 8. money, vice Andrew B. Decker, term expired 34 February. Benajah 3. Phelps, master in chancery, reappointed. John Hen- y Hedley, master in chancery, vice Franklin 8. Kinney, filled with ice, and the walks uncleaned, so that it ts utterly impossible to navigate the street without wading over shoe in water aud mud. Besides this, there are any quantity of streets which are in equal- ‘Lafayette Bazaar, 149 Broa ishment, 235 Broadway, third story, front room, No 1, Portraits taken from 8 in the FOR SALE—The Bennet Farm, bout 200 Lots fronting on Third and Fourth Avenues and the —the Eutichans—the Greek Seceders—all bued | ly as filthy condition, and require the immediate ] ‘esigved Henry C. Hedley, examiner, to filla sreather.. cloudy, of stormy. | jureet leading tothe Greeawood Cemetery. ‘The Lots will be |,” the progress, of error, those who began what is | ihe Titi te ieee twas found ia ail theit liturgies J action of the corporation in the enforcement of its | ‘ichard D. Littell, Jobn H. Halley, and Bensjah B Phelps, j28'1m*" 1d at low. prices and long eredit, and money loaned to those | styled the reformation of the Church did not rotaries pul ‘Thomas Handerwick, 328 lm*rre nat build Tnbrediacal rt oy foresee how one link should be attached to another | thé 8ame as we have it—trom all this you will perceive ordinances. I would alsv suggest the propriety of | ° 1 a ‘ ‘wick, spe- LEECHES! LEECHES! bir eis ™ JOHN . DELAPLAINE, in the chain of their work. ‘They did not per. | ‘eat t sno recent doctrine of ebtistianity, but one which | calling their attention to another and e greater nui- ae et Guarestitie Grotod, ike Denyse Deigie, outee: SE — £10_1m*. No.7 New street, New York. cea % : . : can be traced up to’ lays o! ist and his Apostles; | sance, to wit: the snow which is allowed to re- ahd nt a e gh ye, Bn = a LET, AND EDT OSSEBSION | colve In breaking away from her communion that f and so clearly is it established, thet we have reason to main on the tops of steep-roofed houses to lide ofl LOPS yet PLY and rocul. nt the most moderate prices. b) GIVEN—The Store No.97 Nassau street, Herald Build. | it Was necessary to institute anew, order of minis- | believe,that ifthone who frat assailed it were now in Pos: T at its pleasure, thereby endangering the lives of 7 i i 4 C. 5. FERDINAND & CO.. Rey Ticancre Store and Figere sendy act and aii | try, for which they had no authority. All history, | session of all the testimony since collected upon the sub est: Se ee caitente sandals fy , Fire ms Lovisiana.—The dwelling house of Louis int tin®oe __Tinpowter ot Laechen, No. 49 Nassau street. | Enimutete, "Application to be made at the desk of the office o! | al antiquity, the universal conception of man’s re- | ject, they would not have attempted to deny this, the | ‘2¢. community. ih se ine ge moh ly hap- | Golomb, ot the parish of Ascension, was entirely Soe: BLACK BALL, OR OLD LINE OF LIVER- | ihe Herald, for terms, &o. isitfre_ | demption, became changed and modified, and | choicest and best legacy of Christ to his people. [The | Pening on account of this negligence ; and without | Iestroyed by tire on the 27th ult. Loss estimated at Pisco PACKETS.—FOR LIVER? OL —Oaly FOR SALE. ~ _ | adapted to a few principles on which they conceiv- | concluding portion of tue discourse we are compelled to Ne Ces ahh jaeaety eee ded oe Pant Ow re gaey the Seamuminee makel the third ‘ebruary.—" magnifi- fr ty . r-loaded wi calamitie: mui FE tals, we te e Beyer brated fast sailing favorite packet ship OX- Fen uated, in, the town, of ed themselves justified to found their superetruction, { omit at present } be over-tos 8 that must inevita- | This, ws leas trom the “Loulsianian’, mall the third 0 ‘hen 959 tons, John Rathbone,commander, will posi- pi And thus Luther could not, for a long time, get rid FOr aah on i y, the imthof Febraary,. her regular day. land. ¢The House is in pextees order Ge convenient: s » i 4 iy a for a large family. Said Farm is divided by the | of the sacrifice of the mass; but when at length see eee tn mcearenninn the’ oli Goeatry. oreeading | Poseaped ras ning to New, Hochelle and Marmarroveck, and he did, he tells us in his writings that it was in con for their friends, will find it their interest and comfort to select wingers eh panei this uueqnatind’ ine of packers. For terms of Fi and to secure the best berths, early application should be made on board, foot of Beekman st, or ibers,, ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO., 39 Walton stree , next door to the Fulton Bank. by fire, once losing his sugar house, and twice his dwel- ing. {g- The McNulty Investigation was brought to 1 close last night by the Justices (Morsell and God- lard) requiring the accused to give bail in the sum of se- veateen thousand dollars for his appearance at the next riminal Court, on the second Monday in March, 1845, to iaswer the charge of embezzlement. His securit the Hon. Emery D. Potter and Mr. Byron Leonard.—Na- ional Intelligencer of Thursday. Atrocious Murpgr.—Our neighborhood has been put into a state of much excitement oY the sequence of a discussion he had in the night | ftent, in or near the Rouse of John Fucker, on it 1, time with some mysterious spirit which argu- J 94 concession of this township, and which is about two i tht esis abeantiful Fishpond. | ed with him against that doctrine. But you | miles from town. The horrid deed was committed on the re are two churches within aquarter ofa mie ote PNCe | perceive how soon the altar St. Paul speaks | body of Elizabeth Tucker, wife to Tucker, and upon the ‘and Harlem Rajjroad at \ Bridge, which 1s with- | of was levelled to the earth—how the sacrifice dis- | Coroner’s Inquest, the Coroner and Jury, after mature Frienp Bennerr:— 5 It is a curious fact that Stores in Pearl street, between Beekman and Chatham streets, are lower than in any part of the city. Good Stores may be had there for $400, $500, even lower than the same class of buildings let in Water street and the Swamp. A Large dwellings which cost $20,000 are let for $500 and $600 per annum, situated in Franklin Square. if these facts were more generally known, we ‘OR LIVERPOOL—Packet of the 16th Feb: " three miles of said premises. re is an abundance of | appeared from amongst them—how their temples | examination and deliberation, came to a verdict that the Brick fast sailing Decker ship ORFORD: | Fruic on avid premises, which was selected: by the present | romain without a victim-eo. that one thing after | decease! came to her death by blows inflicted by her hus. ith great care.” The distance from City Hall, New i - u " in consequence immediately committed to ‘scant sixteen miles Possession ean be had by the Ist | another disappeared, until that altar was divested salon LOclantiewuccy Sucdas: ioe antite of. Ife i}, ead aay information concerning said property, can be | of the whole body and blood of Christ, and all | jand, aman of anout 85 years of age, and although e Captain Rathbone, will sail on tl Ppasage, having unequalled eco board, or to HL Tur Lretstature.—The House of Assembly yes- treet. Premises. . participation in the victim was narrowed down to hat dissipated character, generally preserved re- | Should have the place soon filled with whoiesale | ‘erday adopted the resolution urging the passage of AN, P —-Pisesge from, say. past of Crest Oy auraaiaa past adiojning said, property, (ory tered Stabetconnecied, | the insignificance of a ceremony in which a few | spectable Sopeeanos and good repute with: hle neighbors; | merchants, who are oppressed elsewhere by high | ie post office bill. -A bill to amend the election lew wae Via Liver iel hat, vort every five days at the lowest retest and | possesstng the same advantages as the above seventy acres. | persons meet simply round a table and partake | his wie was from the same country, was about 40 yearsoi | rents. eported, It adopts the Governor's suggestions for guard- Diafts can ne usual be furnished for any amonat, bayable at forty ners will sold seperately, or the Farms to-} of bread and wine—exercising for the time their | age, and said to have been a fine looking woman. He} ‘There is some talk of the leather dealers emi- | ‘9% pee exposure of the ballots, by providing that all the pringipa) Ranks and vranches | ee auctand, Hresec es | Wephet, (making in ald ye G HICKS. No. 20 Wallstreet. | memoriesin reference to an historical event which } came to this country about four years ago, and abouttwo | grating into Peck slip—from the same reasons. OT eatin oes stare tae onjestea See Having once denied years since went home to Ireland and brevght out his p wife ; he has by her two children, one of whom is only 14 Yours, respectfully, Prex Suir. «a inquiry whether any railroad companies have refus © cerry messengers of the express Kines. The House, when last heard from, was in eommittee on the bill to pey he militia ordered to Hudson The proposition pending was to reduce of the extra allowance for horses from two jollors to one dollar per day.—Albany Argue, Feb. 18. i ituared on the Harlem river, | the real presence of Christ—it was a natural ; seres of land, prope: ly fenced and in good order. time, in doing this they rejected all that there was | heq. but partly dressed; drops of blood were found on the of soul and life in Christian worship; so that | goor and at the door—the house otherwize cleon and tidy; Tne Mvrper—Porrsr’s Conrrsston.— Potter has made a confession, but this of course has not been laid before the public by the police. But there is such an anxiety manifested by the community to learn DI1Z—Thence to Rio Grande, Cee Rio Janeiro o1 the homeward bound passage to New ¥ fast sai coppeced and copper fastened argue GANGES, € H. 3. Eytinge, ail in a few days for the above ports, affording to persons making a tour an excel- lent oppaitani ne FOR SALE—A valuable Farm, forming a part of the | Happened 1800 yeare ago. ae 2 , stable snperior deck and cabin accommo- | * yeutleman’s country residence. are also ap. ror pas " f bone their descendants of the present day, the whole | upon looking round, the handle of a broken reke was dis- dations, apply to the Captain on board, or to Houses, and all necessary out bil meaning and force and strength of the expression of our aveted, Weel was bloody, with hair sticking to it ; also | every particular of this most aggravated murder, that we A i Ss. EYTINGE, valuable mill sive and water power, and an orchard. Saviour is obliterated ; the whole has disappeared from | three pieces of wood for kindling fire, on which | are ferced to give plece to what has become popular, as Tur Government Exrress. (iwere __ 25 Broad street, comer of Exchange Place, | Farm i# very aceegmble fr y being within nine miles | these words. at they have no conception of sacrifice | was blood, and a pair of kitchen tongs newly broken — | contuining the esrential portion of bis disclosure. .nd the express mails failed yesterday. ‘The private ex- a FOR LIVERPOO) e w Lit lat | Harlem river, ears of the Bark Rail: run within | more than what we vulgarly attach to the word—that Upon the examination of the body it was found shocking- It is reported that Potter has acknowledged that he em came throngh with New York dates of the Pana aust Februar I pie superior test malin pools half ami le of the house, ier ms aad further particulsrs in- | some good actions, works of charity, or sncriiaw of any } ly mutilated. | ‘The following marks were discovered—a bar ah idles Pe A eg eee evan ie 20 Iso received by this conveyance Baltimore Mrcuewiltecit ax above, her fegular day. i Wate sadensoccsncel sh ee Eee ee aoe reege rede, yor WiLL Der: | arene tee eek ee nba cree ke ree ca | ed with tis negro wasin Franklin street on Thuraay, | 34 Charleston papers of leter dates. Weleve used them a ~ 11 Pine street, secoud story. | ren, you look back to the origin of our race, you will per- | jong; a large cut on the forehead above the nore, and (ee ORING GLaae PLATES ceive that immed ANLI MEK, Importers, No. H'iitndelpha, fave teceiv'd by Inte teriealn a fall anor, errors of idolatry, they still reser | supposed to hava taken place when clothes on, but that ment af too! i te dons | ee bv 7 to 40 by 20; Polished | ved the primitive idea of secrifice, and exhibited some they had been taken off after the event. His account cf Pate endow cot toler Classen: Specs, ghlta, 8 com | craces of the divine institution by prenerving that mode of | the matter on examination, wes given with such agit tion maar Cases, together with x of ote tigen rendering homage to the God which they worshipped — | and Confusion; he aid she was whitewashing the house 7 Goods, which they offer on ‘most fay. . | And why isthis? Because sacrifice is an act of Supren that morning, #0 he went and got half a gallon of whis- eae mee orable terms. | Torehip» and without it we have nothing in it expressive | key; he drank a little cf it himself, was threshing in the KHEUMATIC ILLS. of the supremsey of God—you havenothing with which | barn that aay, foddered his cattle, came up to the house, R. COVEL'S RHEUMATIC PILLS are well known to | ‘9 ®pproach Him as an offering, by his Pee be: | and found his wile outside of the door in a ‘pool of water, D' ‘be the only article which will cure Mths | fore the coming of Christ—nothing in all your canticles | not then dead--she attempted to speak but cou'd not—car- inflammatory or chronic; and for proof of the asse ‘wit | or psalmody, nor in your prayers, your pious and religious | ried her into the house, undressed her, and put her to ks those suffering from this complaint to tok: s making up this m fobile Reg., Fe + iveight oF passage, having elegant and superior agcommo: apply to te Captaincn beard. at erat aug Barling ‘or to WOODHUUL & MINTURN, $7 Bouth street. 10° of Pansare $100. zp ‘The packet ship Hottingaer, 1050 tons, Copuia Ira Bursley will succeed the Rochester, and sail on her regular 2ista Marel tare < FOR GLASGOW Regular Pafer—The fast sal. sid: British barque ADAM CARR, 350 tone burthen, bo The bargain to kill Osborn made on Friday. Ov Sunday evening they met again, and Potter led the way towards the spot where the murder was perpetrated. Os born shortly after appeared, and the two walked together towards the railroad bridge, followed at a distance by the negro beering a pike pole on his shoulder. When they had nearly reached the railroad bridge, the negro come up, énd passed them both, and went a short distance anead, he then snddenly brought round the end of the pike-pole, and knocked Osborn down, struck him the second time, and then thrust the end of the pike into his victim’shead. Potter then siw the negro descend the bank of the river to the water, and throw the weapon into ther on the back of the hi after the fall of man, God ordained | other behind the left ea 5 a; wound on the right breast, en the nations ‘all away | with numerous other brui DISBROW’S RIDING SCHOOL, No. 408 BOWERY, Near Astor ann La Faverre Pisces, New Yous. 16D. hag the honor to,announce that. his Beboo) is open Day and Evening, for Equestrian Tuition rere ise TERMS: 3 Riding Captain Robert Scott, has twe thirds of her cargo on a few days. "Sor fegi o Pasage, having exealent accommodations, ay 4 4 tarts ply on boards Foor of Oe WOODHULL & MINTU pard, and will exercises, that can be expressive of that dependence of | hed—conld not tell what time she died, neither watch nor 2 Py Z fea 8 Both street. Swing certificate: — eo Se and relation between ouand the Great Eternal who clock in the house, on baing asked how he supposed she | the river. This accounts for mark of footsteps, and | N. B—Highiy ‘caine and quiet Horses, for the Road or FOR ANTWERE—To sail on or about the tof |. Coe babel al crea arenas wee ho brought yeu out of nothing and preserved you, It ie alone | nad come by her death, be said hie wife was drunk, thet Nae IT eee cane Sia nivel ‘Surecnly’ 0 Jats MeN SV ANUS JENKINS NeW: Eveleigh, | Dent eannot in justice to myselfand suffering hu | i this institution that this is all expro ‘Whats the | she hed been winding sticks about her head ; denies hav. | awa; 8 Coe’s house. ‘The pike pole belonged to Lansen; it wes at bis house purpose of sacrifice? The recogniti ; they had quarrelled before; f the sovereignty } ing used any violence to her Sir—l y f ithout expressing "Bor engin us ebzoment es i . i f God by the offering of something sensib) a token | a quart of the whiskey was left. ‘ ‘ For freight or ly to ar Rheamatie Tybee teeth y fe LJ ~ on Saturday, and was missing afterwards. L—All Lessons or Rides paid for on com meneii ORING BSUIEEENAR en, | auch He charmer ores Sat dead | sree tine lent ht om te comes oat ere ay some ge theyre of ii tern! |°™heenfar pole taken fom the Fiver, ab we learn it | 3~Onehoaraltgwed teach Lenn idem the Shoo fire ____No.9 Tontine Buldinis._} ‘Nouiders and wratayehich were aficthe wretched situation | ia tae, tee ia tt oe thet bay miltal. Fhe house stends a considerable eeaee enone erhair wes foeah cpa We ent of this ings gy UD dd ae pa ; PM ——- tribe. ‘i Pills. reath of our life—for in other; at four o’clock in the morning he went and gave - 1 d Fentlemen, frem 3 to 5, om Tt M. POR EY eae bine eae fA fee rp ey at ea ely caved. Lill | Ove and have our being. "On him we are depenient for | warning to.a Mr. Wesby, who, in company with Mr Ca WERE OTe need wie tos: in amie eae men admitied during tte hours 1 chet dh GAWKER: Cantata oH ub, | sith Plesure satay thogt who wish Yor information withye J all the truth fad blessings we enjoy, and these we r+. | meron went tothe house, An iuquest waa Neld, and the | sro alo tald toe epotted with blood, Tho cause awigne! | alin ed revous to Will positively sail as above, her aa the troubla to call ow out reapectfn.ly your, Offred, they Ai accepted en Toe an OE Ee een Tapuirer deat She ou bis trlalat next Assi: J isrm his (Potter's) father, of his visita to Coe’, is ng their horses at 1s exeabliaawest, w a vy rc 3 Gentlemen keep vil 10} led |. — London Inquirer, Jan. 31. fi ox cotntork apply Om Wound at Oveans wha, foo a oy an sireat, oF to K. COLLINS & CO, 56 South street, $i a nil Both Mare hee Rageloe day Bec We do not hold ourselves responsible for the truth ov falsehood of these det They ore the gatherings « street conversations, and must be taken for what they are worth. Ina few days we shall be able to publish tacts New Haven Courier, Feb. 13 BERKING) living victim under the Tewist, law. ‘Not peonuse Got «7, 460 Pearl st ker We will also refer to Mr. Alexander Welch, 85 Nagsau street, | "S any need of our offering, but accepts of it from vs A Boy 0: Unt: AND. DuaD.—We Sandi ich; Mr. . Pietch, 176 Broadway; | Who need his benediction, But, brethren, there is ano JOY OF FIGHT YRARS DR D, ‘ Enya in, corer of Oren a ‘Houston ‘streets, and to | ther consideration connected with this subject, and that | learn by the ‘Jersey City Advertiser, that Martio res H. AMERICAN HAIR DYE F W ARRENTED, if strictly applied according to direction. W rte change. the hair. from any other color to a beantifal hun is man’s original guilt and alienation by sin, which, el- O'Donnell, a led of only eight years, died suddenly on als Een bea Meee FN TT. Mosely, 92.John street, only wholesale agent, and none db: Sunday morning, in consequence of being excessively Hh 0 hair from any othe 0 a besatifal 9 genjine withont hie writin hignatare pon the red abel a | thor od will accept. some ‘other ticthe’ snd eceoriee | intexicated Ihe ‘ay previoiss, causing convulsions and | Onro Riven.—The weather for several days past | Ni Siter fait Byer wn ees aya I, Teves d ee apcain sores fe = pa gb Le] everlasting peace Ceween the offender and himself— | ¢xi — Such ra the his ng of the ee ae Lat. Ges it. big Ae TR Ro Lo i ereaared ly, by DE JAYNE, No » South Third street, 2 s i i “MLE It en of as another instance of the ce in the river has no ‘ iladelp on her arrival at above : chime om, epesee Bowery an i iin, B06 td 8 n wgialain iit ts duttey wal einen, hi eaght. af antioan Tum selling, which exists, it is said, to an § somewhat brisk—boate not being impeded much by the J Sand, Drag No. 79 Fulton street, 273 to the neighboring towns, Orasdin ‘A.B, Wheeler, 118 Chetry st, Jal Im*ec he sacrifices of theJews wore all symbolicalof the fafare alarming extent along Newark avenue. running of the ice.— Wheeling Argus, Feb. 1). Broad wa

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