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eee te EE mE Saat aL ty 8 = THE NEW YORK HERALD. jot distant from the depots — + “ Vol. XI., No, 51—Whole No, 4013. ; NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 22, 1845. Brian, Brew Capt A SPACIOUS AND FASHIONABLE HOTEL | Preteagae Bushs Wectureon the Dastrinnod [bls This may be cacuscs, sav ce Gealsse tim veal | Bishop Hugher Laat Lacease om the Bectt> IN PHILADELPHIA TO BE LEASED. rH TRDEHSO RED Poee ES Manatcr. | PTOFMOF Bush's Lecture on the Doctrine of | ble, This nay be sdmited; but lotus analyze the ral | Bishop Hughes’ Last Lecture on the Sacri- gs nesageneelibarlagtaltrs ae pa THE, well kaown Hotel, MARSHALL HOUSE, rapt the Neapolitan Bounets, respectfully inform the the Resurrection, feran paras erencentien. Dery meeee fice of the Mass. In Senatx—Feb. 19, 1845. belliated by titrate. ofthe fron ‘and.ineror, and | of the latest style and of superior quality hy creator’ article | On Wednesday evening last, Professor Bush, | thirteen different times, and allowing two hours to each, | _ I sp¢ak as to wise men; judge ye what 1 say—tst. Con, | Mr. Jongs called up the joint resolutions, hereto- mush improved by new eutrances and stairwave. and by re- | Purchaa-rs. whose writings on the resurrection have made | ™aktng 26 hours that he was visible, where was he, andin | !0chap., 15th verse. | fore introauced by him, urging our Senators and = om ni ground floor, is to be leased unfurnished upon ale edelk te et ter ote alterand clean the Bonnet to ap- | much sensation, addreszed a large audience in the wae Be gp during: the remainder of thetime? On} In commencing his discourse,the preacher briefly | Representatives 1n Congres: to eRCerO : repeal of Uc sieags te the most fashionable part of the most fashions: | , Buyers ere cautioned axninst an inferior article of the kind in | lecture room of the Stuyvesant Institute on that | fair and legitimate questions acaie ut or the common | Fecapitulated the argumentsused in his previous eee relative to the New York and New ble street, (Chestnut street,) and ile, for which we received the of the Railways. [tis about 74 feet front on Chestnut st , four | silver medal at the last the ‘American I has doctrine The apartment ly tull of highly | theory. There isno evidence that he was publicly seen; | discourses on the subject, an acquaintance with Mr. F hoped that the subject would be suf. and five stories high, extending 150 feet to Ci i, ticket % . ” Institute, has our api was nearly tull of highly = Fi “ ‘ u A . Mr. Forsom hoped that the subject wor e suf- cin accommodate 150 persons App to eet Lae at the manu hesorrot” PEO HAR UB e ats pear respectable looking citizens—a fair proportion of = Stile Gol tateed or er, when be ays to Corel which, were almost necessary to a just apprecia- fered to remain upon the table a few days longer. niaiage OSEPH B TOWNSEND. 18 2taw3m*re No. 25 Delaney street. | whom were ladies. We observed several clergy- emenly, pot to at the people, but unto witnesses cho- | tion of those to be further adduced ; and in the ae Chaney & | Comers: ts rad - = a he 3 ‘ nen ore of 1 i fe. + . d pall tas Tk wo Stores Denaifally situate, ja the new WHITE, Poe OBES. SLY men also in attendance. The utmost degree of at- } with him after he drone from the dest ic was te ssiaet | c8¢ Of his separated brethren, that was Legging mioriabae the Legislature, and time ought to be al- corner of Broadway and Hende strest, ecw ay tes Hupson’s BAY BEARS—A few superior specimens for | t¢8tion was given to the gentleman during his dis- | Witnesses he made himself visible ard that only at inter- | larly true. He renewed his explanations of the | lowed them to do this. It was his belief that no “Als vain convenient Bi t, well calculated f apie J. M. OPP! Het d Cea course, which was very long and argumentative. at terreno ne Gear gg and vo tee satire oft hewensifion, especially thax af the atone: aii Sane ol New York aa *, an ven! jasement, wel ‘ater str a 7 ie anf L. oat 2 ry bt a bod residdss Stacia tit oe a me seo NEW MUSIC. and from all appearances the doctrine which form. | tween the two theories is,that in one the eflects of the mi- | ment, and that established by Jesus Christ in parti- is oe pare the. Sensia would take up for Merchan eller, Fashionable Milton, Demat be GEORGE H. DERWORT, ed the subject of his emay, iaregarded not only by | King timoalinvinite. Tne one regis hs ite daring | CPMtRE wth hia diasplen of the last wuppsr. 66" | and dispose. of ese resolutions. There was ne tomether with a variety of pieooms i the 2d. 34, 4th, aud Su PSOFKSSOR OF THE GUITAR, 127 Broadway near | him, but by the orthodox in general,as a most preg- | the forty days as terrestrial and material, the Other deems | curring to his former arguments, showing the essen- ee to be Joateat it oe geared -, expected thet 5 Bi tone: Dereerniee | ite Sppmas” exleante ie Opera of the Boheme Girl with a ve" easy Guitar accom, | Rant and momentous one. Professor Bush appears Pah bet bebe becamevisible.not through | tial distinctions between the sacrifice under the BL pete ee ee ee ee hoe persone Viauting rooms ‘of the above dese! ition, te Te: || Deniment and Comering mashed thrpaghout, to be deeply sensible of this,and has evidently given | tiv cohange, observer: ‘These arethe, es frat’ New Testament and that under the ancient dispen- |" Mr. Fousom stated some further reasons why the aucated U9 cs and examine the same. Enquire on the premise.. om ° Heart Bowed Down. the whole matter a thorough investigation. His leekeatr ering the nature of the ence in re. | sation, whose victims were but types and shadows matbact should pat be taken up now, and moved, in ~—HOWARD HOTEL, NEWYORK | no went! doak's that Laweltin warble hills. features bear the marks of a man of close applica- | fre justifed in ‘using any haria language: towards. each | Of the great propitiation for the Son of the world, | fopilusion, to lay the report and resolutions on the THIS wen THOMAS & ROE, PROPRIETORS, data! tion, and the earnestness of his manner shows he | ther, for, it isa subject upon which honest minds may | he further contrasted the fullness, the vitality, the | “On this motion the vote stood 9 to 9. ft Broadway tal Maiden Epes tn the hy of New Porky eu Sieh ie els ae does not look upon the question as one merely for | next appearance Oa ee ear OF CORERC LENE Nhe exalted nature of the Catholic communion, with The Cuaim voted in the negative, so the motion is now opened under the direction and ietorshi) : , i i i “ a . ich was a mere meagre, | Was lost. : bo snd prorietorship of | 4 NY DRUGGIST having » quanuty of the above article, | Curious enquiry, but closely allied to a sound un. as follows: And behold two of them went that same stint of theRrotearantes wepvel aeres | wMr. Jongs waived the consideration until the or- undersigned, by whom its high a freien tation, as an Hotel the first class, will, i fully sustained. It has been Te anes Peschons: Wy Air) je called Emmaus, which was from Jer | shadowy and unsubstantial commemoration of a ing to derstanding of scripture, consistently with sci ihe most th lean f THOOLE, 146 Nassau stree . * y lence | salem, about’ three score furlongs. And. th he on of ® | der of motions, &c. Rtted: Whoee exransensente: non (aed mee He oh Ri Bie eee — ~ and philosophy. He commenced as follows :— togetier of all these things which had past event, and deriving whatever of spirituality MOTIONS, RESOLUTIONS AND NOTICES. auyrctive and convenient to men of business, to men of leisure, | 1, ice pp ln bah apoyo bay eo If any person be a true believer in revelation, it | A%2, t came to pass, that as they communed to- | that was attached to it, from conventional associa- By Mr. Bocxss, that the Senate hereafter meet ‘o private families, wall be continued, the plan still existing | to suit, the barrels having beea burnt. Build ine : 7 is it | gether, and. reasoned,’ Jesus himself dre . z ; ; at 10 o'clock of having two different hours for meals, so that all maybe | £0.sutts the barr Peano Rp heer fait | cannot be denied by him that the doctrine of the | and went with them, But their eyes were holden ‘that | ton on the mind of Christ’s death, with the ele- , ‘ suited. ‘This arrangement, it is believed, is a peculiar feature | Tine Yard, ple en pes Pacific sueets, Souk Ferry, | Fesurrection. stands prominent and pre-eminent | they should not know hm. And he seid unte them, | mentsin the Secrament of theLord’sSupper. Certain aie be ec dag rg Secs a of this establishment, and has pr ved eminently satiafaetory to | wimg ot fl among the disclosures of that sa anner ications are these that i ply ote Ce aime pe ed, a —AMERIGAN HAIR DYE mstre | dark guessings of the anciesenhiioesies ibe ue to ancther, as 70 wall and ere pads ed coccetees ohjergans b Ceapener: ine the Catholic Church he question peing. taken, the motion to lay the Ibs and Ie if i ? ae 5, 5 i i fai + were replied to; one of which, communion in one t u u as lost. will bined a er bergen ec iepe gia WABRENTED, if sicily applied according to direction, | intimation, the faint hopes, the timorous deduc- | Whose name was Clophas, answering, said unto him, Art bad bathe withholdin 4 eee ams Hasina ° ots Peer ora rn Weeeeey:litinins ofvunlvelial reusorire mid | yc) | thou only a stranger in Jerusalem. and hast not known i the cupfromthe laity, was} The resolu ns having been read, id the public generally. uadersigned anbuyn or perfectly jet black, without staining or irritating the being may survive tbe iitumphig et mi gam cemenfial the things which are come to pass there in these days? | entered into at jena! It might be conceded Mr. Fosom said that their object appeared to be foward Hotel hae ener tone booed: akin, like se Te are ee oe ae his mortal life, are all confirmed, authentionnd And he said unto them, what things? And they said unt that there were some apparent grounds for | to procure a removal of certain restrictions of which ‘M. 1 REOMAS, Philetetnhen Piles 20 cone Bela ne oe, South Thind street, | and assured to hie faith by the teachings of Him him, concerning him of Nazareth, which was a prophet | those objections on the part of Protestants,| the New York Pilots now complain. He then (rate commapder of the Hadeou Bite & EN X, Ho, = Draggists, No. 79 Fniton street, Ty ala | who brought life and immortality to light by the | ny in deed and word before God and all the people. | but that proceeded from the totally differeni | went on with the usual Wall street tirade against New York, January 31, 1814 fant oe bee: zs im*m_ | Gospel. Upon the impregnable rock OF the ae eet one priests and our rulers havo delivered | light in which they regarded the institution of the | the pilots. bar pre leath and have crucified him. Bachar itself. If it were true that the sacrament | Mr. Jongs, in reply, argued that the law of Con- ti VERY DESIRABLE FOR SALE.—Fiv FOR SALE, uthority stands thi - B ? 2 fife Lots on the southerly side dC Toth seects nea sth avons FOUR-WHEELED CARAIAGE, of an elegant con- ior ‘of Christ Bebb eheerees torte et ais doeored terse ood beaide air tas, Say fe the turd doy was instituted by Christ, as an observance to be | gress was unconstitutional, because it was unequal etree re encn the marcnerin sine i tine: ewan Hoo ae fe s for gwo horses Apply to KR. C., at the desk of | of those who slept. ‘The fact of our resurrection | since these things were done. Yea, and certain women | Kept up in memory merely of his death, there would | and partial in its Gees because it subject- aga improvements. 3 * TOR SALE, is indissolubly connected with the fact of his, with } 8 of our company, made us astonished, which were be no good reason for withholding the eyes from | ed the citizens of New York to the municipal regu- ech cad rv evecnen ieee trong a warhead eee (| HE FURNITURE, of a three story house, only three yeas ney Cale ae rence, Begessaryy. Sosaring, 2. the tty, en ee ine wae erie eee ema thenedy Ske caviodr wrenelvet bob | bee fee ee to argue that there was ‘Two Lots on the southerly side of 14th street, near the 8th in use by a private family, on gaat every thing At for 4 rence that separ- | of angels, which sald that he was alive. And certain of | in the bread and in the wine, the use ot both 1s | competition one among the pilots of New York, bulk averse. a genteel res'dence. The owner cont giving up house- | ates man from theGod-man. The great mystery | them which were with wu went he sepulchre, and veri i e i Ww ly si Keeping, and it will be oe ‘ ’ s ith us, it to the sept 5 7 Four Lots on the easterly side of 7th avenue, between 12th and ik. Gd agla cheap in for cash Apply. 10 of godliness—God manifest in the flesh—we pre- | tound it so even as the women had aid; but him they saw faye 3 pre fhe bod; oF & H is ery Ae without opening the business to the pilots of Ne 13th streets, with cellars partly dug out. of this of sume not to fathom, ive i f » but receive it as a fact | not. Then he said unto them, O tools and slow of heart is necessarily contained in -that body. Besides, Mr. Foxsom briefly rejoined. Five Lots on the norther] there are good reasons for withholding the cup.— Mr. Jounson intimating a desire to address the ide of 39th street, between the Ist — u A and 2ud avenues, overlooking the city and East River: ‘OR SALEA Sew and Grist Mill, with alarge work-ahop | resting upon the ‘sole autherity of _reve- | to believe all that the prophets have spok "Phe whole aoune may Temi on moreenge ie improved, Ly * whe is applied abou: fen horse wer, ftom | lation; that in the economy of redemrrion | Christ to have suifored thoes things, and to he e f a. shop, and elgbe acres of lana operty issituatedin | there was a union of the divinity, with humanity, | isto his glory? And veginning at Moses and all the pro- The profound sacredness of the contents of the | Senate,the resolutions were laid over until to-mor- and 70 yer cent if not improved, INTER, Kt ter, Bee New C and one fromthe Earle, in the tabernacle of the flesh. House and the publje generally. s. 426 Im*ee 16 Wall street ded git tad les neceive citvae phets, he expounded unto them in all the Scriptures the | Chalice, in the estimation of the Catholic, must | row. FO SALE—A Farm, of 170 acres, on the east bank or , ly to J. ol aS ; things coucerning himself. And they drew nigh unto } awaken such a veneration as would unnecessarily In Assembly. fh TOMPKINS, 183 Eldridge st, New Vork of on the trees yi | true that this divine person died on the cross, and | in, y ‘ i poe : fie of Hudson River, near the village of Rhiaets Kk, with an ‘Said ime NA Seo Thi 188 of again thadhind 2 nee ¢ village whither they went, and he mgce as thongs, he | expose it to indiscriminate notice and contact, PETITIONS PRESENTED AND REFERRED. ieee: ese ea eg ee tees ccd * ay as truly as he died. So | would have gone farther. But they constrained him, and a familiarity hardly compatible with the ex-] For a Registry Law for New York City; to close K frouses, hay HEAPEST AND BEST.—Red Ash COAL, at J. W, far, we are occupying ground, common to all evan- | saying—Abide with us, for it is b 5 imation i i i H rela, Ke. all in good order Cc Elisabeth at. All under sheds, dry: ‘vesercened, | Kelical Christians. With them we also agree on | {arspeat, And he went wt etal gre ages ar aited estimation in which itis held, Moreover, | the State courts against applicants for naturaliza- Ur. sheds, dry, re-sereened, ¢ v ¢ : hit 3 : t A 6 5 fom a the val of Foxe ana felon cian ‘pany ats the city, set nigel Prices, | the importance of this fact to the great essential | came to pass, as he sat at meat with them, he took bread, | Without entering into unedifying details, it requires } tion. recei' several houses and improvements Also, the of Neat, 05; Laree ntore, » $5 5° | truth of theChristian doctrine of the r i and blessed it and brake, and to them. And their | 20 stretch of imagination to find instances in which REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. Tand in the same village, known ae Long Dock. consisting of | iasbatt aired Uy Pespaich, Store comer Houston and | Of the paints, he teteen to life, on the third dep; eyes were opened and they knew him’ and he vanished | it would be liable to accident and inopportune ca- | By Mr, Tuomrson, by bill, to incorporate the N. about ners, exclusive of the dock and water peiat, “This | Pi imere soe OSB WEEKS. | of the august Lord of all, is the ‘assured pledge of | Outo! theirsight” Professor Bush argued that their ina | sualties, whose occurrence would not be agreeable } Y. Prison Association, . ; Also, the followieg proverty in the city of New York, ee D* T D’ EAU DE COLOGNE of JOHN B. FALCO, | the restoration to life again of those who sleep in | of oe ats et Peet Seg are ed, for thet pie Creer Bar it x ue ged by imine fe toe a dle Meersatla re Baal! the hotises and lots Nos 77, 79, 79% and 81 Varick street, be jer iu Imitation P: Stones, Ve ‘and Bohe: | Jesus; but how far the resurrection of Christ 18 to Pile ee eh tater cently and in order. But it wes urged by his dis tual Benefit Life Insurance Co., in the city of N. Q > m7 renetian and Bol ge all brick houses in good condition and repa él being 9 | mian Beads, Fancy Glass Buttons, fics ‘No aie Willies 4 would he impossible, as they were so intimately ac: | senting brethren, that time was, when communion oi bevel bowen eon fone 2 n Ken, il be regarded asthe exact pattern of that of the eaints ainted wit i ose! i 4 ti mat: ; 4 feet wide, and dhe house, containing numerous an ell aang street, New York. {imeodrec | can onlybe determined y deterntining how tar, in para te ae sen eaely enesaed: in celivints in two kinds was not only practiced but enforced | By Mr. Harvey, by bill, to incorporate the St. Canal street nee eee, ihe SAR oes OTe ng . that it proceed ig another reer. Ay sate INDERS’ BOADS.—Ltons of Bi boards for sale by | the nature of each,the same results mightbe expec- | form, agreeably with the powers of his « by the Church. That was quite true, but, like | David’s Benevolent Society in New York and Plot of land on sath street, including about 12 lots near BS a, risk BROOKS. ted in similar cases. Certainly, the body of Chrict lestial Sxistence, os exeroised Debirane ine etoeebee: every other charge of inconsistency, it would prove | Brooklyn. h We 3 fats in the Leth ward, vies—-fout iets pn the went side DOLD COUNTRY. —Feaiaseone id not see corruption ; but itis certain that the | W0 mistook him for the gardener. The change spoken | altogether untenable when thoroughly examined. By Mr. Titus, by bill, in favor of the Senate’s of 3d avenue, corner of Sist street; one f an the aguth sida of T DCRR ae ee eee orlere | bodies of the saints do. Here isa memoruble dif. | of When their eyes were opened, did not refer to thelr na- | Sound reasons existed for this change in the disci: J bill in relation to patent rights. Ordered to a third ath street; ove Jot on the north side oj ¢ three lots on emsisdy prevent tho lee ora ine, "or pertiealans | ference between the two. In one case, the: body tural organs of tight but to an interior and miraculous | pline in the fifth century—they were these : Among | reading. the sout! of s Wt near avenue; waly oe “LIVI . Worse: ° reeption, by which they were enabled to perceive the | the numerous classes of fugitives of various nations. BILL READ A THIRD TIME. three lots Ou the west side of $4 avenue. ren Sth and S7th wipe is made the subject of a change, called the resur- rd’s glorified bedy. i i ? streets; two lots on the north side of S?™n swret, eh RI ae rection, while its organic nature i ei “i ise pth riginal Greek word, optasia, | who flocked to the eternal city for safety andsecu- ] In relation to patent rights—passed. one ee oe: ideventen last meh waned Your Tots be: Soe NEE Om SALE. paired; while in the other, every on ba ‘ihe body bravare epalad fo expres that Rind Socata iyi tab Perper of, Goan end disputes which wees House went into Committee of the Whole, The fale will be a 5 3 ‘j isdissolved, dissipated, c: oun - | viaion by which the A, ss : x 3 (3 u Mr Lgein the chair, and took up the 10 ae Aon k sie bE ie Fr ade to live anew ae ees of the spiritual world ta laten one, ot ot, Yaull whois | Manichaean heretics were formed in large num- | suppress licentiousness. ¥. R. TILLOU, 2 Drawing Frames. constructed, and the case of St. Paul, who, in Cy ‘3 a Liasawere No Wall roe 2 Bpeiders that died. ‘If this be not the commonly received, | bi# way'to Damascus, saw aheavenly vision optatia ; bere. These schismatics had some superstitiour ithout any questien on the bill, the committee WO, LER OR I SA large fg story BECK | 4 11, in good one Ted now running inthe immediate viet | L Will gladly be informed of what it is. Again, ii from all which it was to be inferred that the bedies of an- ayereipn 1p Want soa yanld Be partake of ‘it 40 J rose,and the House adjourned. eke baledene Saitineae eis oiveanin mieten Albin peat ps "they : nil Be Pe pmediate is clear that the divine-human constitution of our | S@!8 224 of our Savior were only to be seen by the spritu. | the sacrament, which, therefore, when a "he _—_—— et, with sui jt. ar “ A a alvision. ‘And he vanished out of their sight”—in the | tered in one kind was readil; cessible ed . a ly act — Weis inet gales built nee er Proved city acceptance. 1D B. x ISING, Saviour must be divested of the difference between Greek, aphantos egellon The commvntary of Mr. Barnes | The Pope, in order to separate these 'T 93 DUA ee ay ECTACLES him and his people, both before and after fresur thi ae New York, first door from street. | rection, before we can reason from the Hs the | crolepeanee wus criticised by Professor Bush as doing } the faithful, in order to prevent. their indiscrimi Balti -HENHY. D. SLACK WOOD. Wortint norchwesterty comenpf the Bloomingdale road and «@ch street, | Tf20 st¥m _No. 39 Cedar street._ to the scriptures, There was no reason to re- and pat ia ihe fence and repair, with a court yard in froat, om TO MERCHANTS other. "It does not follow Christ became a man | gard it otherwive than as en occurrence effected by super. | Date partici) ie pede tes py lperseiee oe one OL sh ahs the Bloomingdale roa i VISITING NEW YORK CITY. | from the laws of his being—goes into a certain | Batural agency; not as Mr. Barnes sai case in which | Ministers of the Church in general, to extend the | "Sarr doable jointed Gold Spectacles, $825 Also, 8 Lets adjoining on, the Bloomingdale road, running — state—that that law holds good in reasoning o: | Jesus deported in an ordinary manner, whilst they were | Chalice to the people, thus providing a barrier to Best single jointed Gold Spectacles +730 SL Seaaeiibeseeaimaiols con D. M. PEYSER, 60 JOHN STREET, Jesus; and it would be equally unjust to show, | conversing, and their attention drawn off; und according | the inroads of Manichaean heretice. As to the Best double jointed Silver Brectacles..."<..'.... 2 98 Also, a Jot in 30th street, between the 7th math yaes, to inde ARE aeese sTRRaTE,) from the nature of Christ’s resurrection, that that | £9D¥. Robiason’s article on the Bibliotheca Sacro, the | text upon which Protestants base their conviction: Finest double jointed elastic blue Steel Spectacies, 18s. eet ee _— INTER, IMPORTER OF GERMAN BS FRENCH FANCY | of mankind does not simply a resurrection of the | as" ‘As by the cpaiee ob ne rea ety ee tars Fag ep pa lt ee I Sm Rely eo ey Saeco SR a ee Stes G r i A ning in e | which is tound in the several evangelists and St. finest double jointed Tortojse-shell Spectacles. Ph Eg ee RN ees | Oferta ore raninintcmmmen ste mon | te of hats een Sod” aly i | seinen cea nner ee | Egat PaiccodeCanmbianttiehancr, | | ew mer tia teat . je terms, x, “ *. i elusive of the basement and ‘The £08. that body he assumed on dies to I tl Wherefore, whosoever shall eat this bread an (Good elastic blue steel Spectacles, set with the best glasses, and iene omy shout thircy apartments all well and commo- | Zephyr, German, and T nate chine and Ombré Worsted, | and in which he appeared during the fony dave be? the mide of th disciples. wath (es Sours wegen G Sriak thie cup rely ae yo ee ve encine | orove dolls peti ee ene eee an » “stores, other purposes. . ‘ ayy ig ary re hit i ft i similar cage ooeurred. It is objected to this, that Christ = fe elasti x 6s. al hn encaleat One cick Beoess, Nos. dnd 16 Majden | 710% Twistd, Pain ond, Shaded ks; in Sticks and Spools. 1 che caly ponte aiRET naa ae that question, | Sheerved that he had flesh suitbones’ an ao-tpint had, | flesh of the Sou of Man, and drink hts ‘blood, ye | ™ Good teste Plas greet Specracies- fe 6d. nd the three story brick building oa he" west side ot Embroidery, Flower and Trimming Cheaille. ings. Reason and science are utterly at fault to | ‘the opened the doorand came in among them, which | have no life inyou.” In these texts the origin Good elastic blue Steel Spectacles. 3s. Greene street, one door souvh of Maides lane, and in the rear 7 ee Re : : ees sal ther pmotilems of the pechee poe ees o1 | Was not to be received in the face of so many reasons as | reads “eat this bread or drink this cup, &c.” Good German Biles, Borgrecies 6a. adioins she bron om a Maiden lane.” ; ‘hese premises are iu Berlin Embroidery Pastaras, a moe splendid selection. ‘ could be adduced against it. The difficulty, however,was | which version was preserved by all the old transla- Best blue Steel Eve Glasses 6a. that existence of him who said, ‘1 am] not msuperable, for that power which could change | tions of the Scriptures. Bishop Hughes here pro: "All the abo tioned i and 4 i 2 i ‘ i ; toe! x shove mentioned ‘Property, is,now tenanted, French pote ont Regs ai Pa ite eo Potton, ie Bs ha ae ech es beginning and ae sight, could impress the other senses in a mira duced the Scriptures in the original,with the Greek 25 2wre ¥. KR. TILLOU, $8 Wall street. Gold, of all widths. < whish war kat which bo to cmne Mie ata’ Lote Epp erp le N passage wticn | Version annexed, from which he read the passage, TO LET—The large three story and attic Brick Gold, Silver, Steel, gd Gate Beads and Bugles We are, therefore, entirely dependent upon revela- | Telates that id saw an angel standing over Jerusa. | 48 well as Wiel ss Sar a Bal oie fraae S| Beat Concave Pebbl : Dwelling House, situated on the nor pegs meat paeF NEEDLES. tion for light on this subject, and by the teachings | !¢™ witha drawn sword in his hand;”in which it was not | (ions, amounting to five, in all of which the con | ponairs executed at the same rate of cheapness. ° e irteent mbroidery Needles, Steel, Wooden, Ivory, Ebony, and Whale- | of that word I ‘d ide. What isi requisite to believe that the sword was a material sword, | junction or instead of and, was used. The latter ies and Gentlemen attended at their own residences. ganden, Croton water, hitches fanges, marble. mantels bone Rujtting and Crochet Needles: am ready to abide. at is ite tes | of steel, manufactured as ours. Professor Bush conti word was first adopted by thi i f the | jal Im*ec doors, key and in an improwing neighborhood. ‘Hent low to ‘EMBROIDERIES. timony? The first visitants to the sepulchre, on | ‘at great length to argue from scripture that our Saviour | Geneva Bible, and copied by thet anal ors =: Al good tenant. at All kinds of commenced and fini Shoes | the morning of the third day, were a company ot | body in emerging fre HS i es ce reas Sere Comme: jem cue) SeaDaensar®: OF STS, LEATHER AND FINDINGS. Also—Four three story and attic Brick and Oromens, & women, who came there for the purpose of em: | celestial, not s terreatriel and materiel” body King James? Bible, now the received English ver- | by \ViNG bemm awarded the Diploma atthe late Fair of the BReerae ine summery sice, of Siesp yr ANCY re d pobre material body; sion of the Scriptures. ‘This was an interpolation | FLAY ING, been awarded the Diploma at the fate 1 prepared to Purse | balming the Lord’s body, when they found the | matter, such as that of which humanity * 7 Gombs. i too palpable to require illustration, whose object ish le of L hich be thi combs: f stone rolled away, and perceived that the body | could not ascend into the regions of im Wels soparent, ret whiohs etaeteaaie nears e tip ater i ot Lass which eanuot be surpassed in this or rds. and , 2 . | Was not there. A moment after, they were ac- | Without undergoing a change, and that it is most agrees- 4 : ; bolored M ARIM- J costed by two beings in the human form, with | ble to tcripture, to reason, and will more fully be found to | Ot, in truth, be attributed to other than vicious | occa and Kid Skins, with Deer, Goat aad. Lamb Shin Bind: a, marble i mantels, Croton water, &e., suitable for respectable families in tie moderate circumstances. ke.: ‘Also—Five three story Brick Houses, ofa similar kind,on the | Silver Bi Greenwich Lane hth Foods, as Purses |. Head amet, Bracelets, Hair Piu faces, Gold. and. Silver Braids, ‘Tinsel C jon ‘Tassels, FRENCH MILITARY easterly 8 wi or Avenue, near MING: ; ; * rt ; A » And ite the I juare. ‘ i }» such as Baskets, Watch Holders, &c., ec. —_s accord with the light of philosophy, to regard that change | Motives; at least he, Bishop Hughes, after investi a8, Shoe Threads, Lastings Galleons, Sheetings, Linen and ‘Also The thiee story Brick House, with a Store underneath, i ecie’ Willow Chats, Baskets Work-Lables, and | Stining garments,who asked them—‘W hy seek ye | os eftected anterior to h Bent ox, he sepuichre than, xt | gating the matter, could not say that this mutila | weather Linings, Boot Cord and Webs, Boot Trees, Hammers §; the living among the dead? He is not here, but is ‘ . : Pi ‘of Shoe- on the easterly side of the Eighth Avenue, between 13th 18, ker bao ij ° the period immediately preceding his ascension. In con- | tion of Scripture was not dictated by such mo- | "incers, Awis and Tacks, with a full assortment Mth streets, with marble mantels, al doors, Croton Cited Sitks, AQLEED, SULKS. se French faen te Fes rerthy pot notes thar the ly rere | clusion, he expressed his conviction, that from the inti- | tives. Thus the foundation of caviling against the makers’ Tools, of the most approved patwerns, cheap for cash. MTP ieacamrres tina: Won wigallones Weakes fir Reakaness aia 5 ned . ‘ ay en the women first entered the sepul- | mate connection of the doctrine with that of man’s resur- usage of the Church, in her mode of communion 205 Spring street, between Greenwich and are auitable for drygoods and fancy-goods, ladies’ shoe stores, | Fringes, Cords, Gimps, Tassels, ail colors and qualities, im- | Chre, although it wasa very small apartment, ex- | rection and future existence, it was destined tobe tht | was entirely overthrown ? ‘Washiagton streets, New York. china aud garthenware, hardware, “Jewelty, millinery, con: Ki hreaed dnd domestic (of his own manufacture.) ao in ap Taek. bee they could ots find 4 Sos momentous ‘ig absorbing question in all the range | “Severn other ecensations against the Church, | Nj 2ar7h Grrenwich Line of Stages pass within a block of fectionary, &e. : J re e of the Lo as they were sorely per- ristian religion. ‘ ji pier mba ne mrt pth alge bare ah TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD. | Dlexed, behold two men stocd by them in shimng | a. (..eaoxgrs.—The National Council adjourn of hich wete atibuted to that uncey, unseieg No. Ol Brondway, Hew Work areas in front for fuel, &e. . A. . ; 5 N -—The rn- , . i & . fil tm*re Ne Wallstreet. $1000 Ray ee Bere oer sranne fact, that whilst they were perp lexed at not ed, after @ very lor session, on Saturday evening oa Pelee fiieg cag pe peng terme meenpece Next Block below Trinity Church, and near Wall street.) TO LET—The Bulkhead, or Water Front, from Wi ving been set,on fire. on Saturday ‘night, the 18¢h instant, the } finding the body at the Lord, ina amall room, they | lst. | Among the most important proceedings of the Na |. apie in the objections raised against the per. ‘known establishment, having recently taken it fora term 0 ren street to Chambers street, (about 200 feet,} now oceu- | undersigned, ul i did not eee the two angels, which should be the enumerated those extending th: fats ees flatter themselves, that the: ready to meet the ied as the Newburg Landing. ‘Ti four story Stops, No. h ies on the said store, hereby offer a reward of | First objects to strike their vision, had they been in wisions of th ry law” for two years; the appoint | formance of divine service in a strange tongue.— | Wate JUr ther friends aud patrons by supplyi wn WHnerery Thr Warren street. Ge of te Sew Building’ between Wash: | Dae Thousand Dollars for puch evidence ap shalt lend tothe | orm and aspect. to be seen, by the macural eye, | 12%, 9f, 2 delegation to proceed’ to Washington and | It was not the use of an unknown tongue which | comfort and convenience which place Bke this can’ poslbly + ingto and West streets, peckce Saive stary Nanek Boast Nowy York, February tothe i Te cannot be imagined that the angels entered fied authorizing, if deemed vente, the appointment of « | was in reality offensive to his dissenting brethren } afford ; ees cocapted, by 3 J. Coshea; Ia en ent 4 ane ‘LAMBERT ! AM, 3 wi ! he ang committee to assist those ofour citizens who way have | Nor could he, for a moment entertain the opinion | , 1h¢ro0ms of the house are large, airy and commodious; and “TOR SALE OR TO LET—The Mansion and’ Farin at President » quitable Insurance Co. hee hat, ian, ele vtec me be drawn | claims to lay before the U. States, commissioners. that the adoption of the vernacular language woulc | faye °° Dut lately, fied up with new and elegant farm! Gowanus, L. I., about three miles from the South Ferry. ‘The JNO. BROUWER, “ rom the narrative lat the angels were pre- law” exempts tl le of property by the tent them. Their qu The domest ttentive, and obedient—the ta- House is fifty feet square, five stories, and a superior ¢ galls, roof President East River Mutual Ins, Co. | viously there, and made visible to them by a mira. satisfy debts. sary e rh ponitake pe etal a nah PBeyt e ble abundantly supplied ‘with all the substantials and Taxuries sheri fy d, mahocany doors, plated furniture, &c, ‘The hall and i A. G. HAZARD, Agent of the i The delegation is c ed of John R i : om n 4 the cel . \f th starr Italian marble, ‘Thy. building. js. near the water, and i ina and Protection Ins. Co., of Hartford, Con. J Culous Fa in the women themselves. | fet’ Richund Taylor, John Looney, Win, 8 Coodey, | fom Christ's Church. In conclusion, the preacher | Wire'and Liqaors<and the beds and "pedo ch nehout the a . <7 bed — ‘without equal as to situation ood Beaten. init ONE THOUSAND Doi ‘ARS REWARD—We, the | of a supernatural Sh Yet here is the palpable | Att Price, Moses Daniel, T. Walker and‘John Spear dwelt upon the nature, the objects, the divine effi } house, are constantly kept in a clean and healthful condition. gommoaage Afty ot sizty persons, The Bares fe eighty sceee--e i ici ; . | “Having availed themselves of these and many other advanta- fi the fone thousand and a front th side | subscribers, offer One Thousand Dollars, in addition to the re- ji They are authorized to proceed immediately to Washing | cacy of this exalted institution of Jesns Christ; vie of ned ‘Avenue, “Tt is in te ei th Ward of the city of he tered by the Insurance oy ey BT et a CO, tears ie rrelaion of swoac n pena reralboding bs ton, and fully empowered to negotiate a treaty that wil! | enforced its claims upon all who would be saved : | fr deues nat pal Gees te wdaty: butt Ag og ane in Brooklyn, waa laid ont in. 1000 Building Lots, and, there are | ee ee ee SO | their first entrance trom which, at least it ie | Gmnreceand settle all matters which are open between | the duty of those seeking salvation to partake oj | thus announcing it to travellers aud the jubli¢ in general, And. Tong loland fot earfy’ vravtabless ant can sealtze ogsand TABLEAU AND FANCY BALL proved that a spiritual body may become in some These matters although oflitie: weight, conpartiealy, | Heaven's best gift, and the manner in which it wat | le enna te Te, a etentaed, by assldous. at if attended t6. by an experien . | (YOSTUMES—The ouly Costume Warehouse, where Ladier | Way visible. But, to proceed with the nattative: | to that Government, great, powerluiand’ wealkng ee ate | t0,be feceived, as well, as the cause of persona’ | ‘ncion to the. waitr of theit guestavand the most Teasouable he Bennet Farm, at Gowanus, | \/ and (ientlemen can becompletely equipped for Masquerades, | : Me i a Steet Po! y preparation eszential to its worthy participation. charges, that, those who come to their house shall not meet with 3 on Third and Fourth Avenues and the | Tableaus, or Fancy Balls, is at ‘And they departed Saleh from the sepulchre, | is. are of incaleulable moment to the Cherokees. They disappointment; and, that, those who go away shall not experi- to the Comepery. ‘The Lors will be 58 PRINCE STREET, with fear and great joy, and did run to bring his | *fect, not merely their pecuniary interests; but also thuse m «ones Sipentigtnetions ‘ON H. MORE, w prices and long eredit, and money loaned to those | f Near Niblo’s Garden. | disciples word. And as they went to tell isci- | intimately connected with their being and yeomeny.) Parnrut Surcrpg.—The friends of Gen. Samue PETER TYLER. immediately. | Apply 0 St adit halt piCortummes for Parties of Bf or oot hea raed ples, behold Jesusmet them saying, all hail!” Here | D4 sre such as justice, integrity and humenity requir K. Pitkin, of East Hartford, became alarmed ai | _New Yor! fa Im*rre flo 1m*re No. 7 New street, New York. oe - 4 Wr dad tatre. | We must hole the sudden an miraculous appear. | *20uldmeet with prompt settlement. his absence on the night ofthe 18th instant. He lefthi»} ~ "3 HOTE a . The act, authorizing the uppointment of a committee, if | house, with the intention of visiting his powder mill RENCH’S be] L eee . 4 ci vi 1° ble, inall | GENTLEMEN’S LEFT OFF WARDROB ance of Jesus, who, although in the midst of them, | deemed to aid those of our citizens, having claims | situated on the Hockanum River, in Scotland society, ir | ['4& PROPRIETOR respectfully informs his friends and y Gen E and liable to be seen if in a natural body; but the to bring before the United States commissioners, ‘who are | that town. He appeared to be in a depressed stale of «Te guble that be has opened he id splendid hotel FO] reapects, for & a doing business in the city.’ Fora | (V.HE HIGHEST PRICES can be obtaii a . card, with full description “and directions, apply at 628 T or Fou wi of poo A narrative clearly intimates that none of them saw | not competent themselves to ute them, is designed | mind when he lett, and his friends started after him, when | diate vi it COTTAGE IN THE COUNTRY— BA TORO aa bend dd Roshan tppare! favo cash. Ka fs him, but that hie appearance was as sudden a¢ was | to ahield them from the impositiens of dishonest men. they found he did not return at the proper time. ‘The re | smuscavent’usd hee fesciohed ities seyle thar will bene favor £21 3" re ie deen, basing he Se Stetina: | that of the angels to the women in the sepulchre. | 80 800n as the approsch of the commissioners was an- | sult of the search was finding his corpse in the Hockanum | tble compatison with the very best hotels inthe city ‘The pro- 3 mach to to for the a 1 ay nat Mi Magdal after deliveri he nounced, we veemed it our duty to guard unsuspecting | river, a short distance from mills. A razor case was | Prietor in building and fitting up the above house has had strict Bh G1 RN Tine rove No ot Nagsatrereet, Reet BEG | attend ef their tpotapment iy Fabr and tater, WED tare Dy cacthor coats te tee ac, | claimants against Iawyersand adventurersfrom the states. | also found on the bank. nearhis over coat, in which he | ‘*8AMt to elegance and comfort, and that he has combined eeo- [ull ings, with Fixtures, Stove and Pi ‘et and all |. LEVINSTYN, , ulchre witheut seeing the Lord; they entered and found | Ti# admonition we now renew, not because we indulge | had placed what money and papers he had about him. | ""X ROOM FOR ONE 'N eho ® % Semen Kelicatson to be sande at the Sank ofthe _ ‘ das Brondway, up stairs. | Potting ‘Dut the clothes whore the Lord hed lain They | OF With to create unjust prejudice against any honest | Histhroat was cut sufficiently to deprive him oflife. For] | A) Os WEEK... § ahe Hersld. for terms, &o. isitfre a. tine through the Fost OMiee, or othersise. will receive | Came cut, and returned home, leaving Mary Magdalene | ™&m, but because of the down right awindling the dishon- | many years General Pitkin has been troubled with a hy- | The rooms will be warmed gratis, and apon to occasion will STEAM POWER—Rooms to let Fo pone 8 : wrt srcee Mee i yee nze | est never fail to practice, opportunity being afforded, upon | pochondriac affection, which has at times unbalanced his | ‘here be more than one bed in a room. : fh aoa “SCOR $05. bai Pe ete et eat SOOM, und the others atthe entrance of the tomb. After theit | the unwary Indian. rape, | ind He was formerly president of the Farmers anc | ther iss RERECTORY itched, in, mhic, chr ae tr A neals Up AC ALL HOURS ol and ¢ ing. £18 wre 39 and 31 Gold street. . Tody of Jeaus had lain, Now, let it be | , S¥Ch hae been the experience of the Cherokees. Onc | Mechanics’ Bank of thia city, and resigned that trust ov | aio Ba Hora atuecedy for sor cod a w moments re were | balfof the difficulties that have ever existed among them | account of his health. But his friends were encouraged FOR SALE. baths y ‘during the A. BEAUTIUI. FARM sinued in be sown of | HL, HAWKES tenet wpa Feies a Gena News | in the spalchre and ss nothing”, What aro wet fer | ave batn fomented and Rept ive Dy (he pacelatng, |i the bape that he would reves: ot he utenti | Sigh i eer ees ae Ni, wil chester, conteining seventy acres of good tilable: an by business to imacit a con- | rom this? Ie it not evident that the angele were there all | s0 now admonishing th le. We th however, has taken him from the world, in a most painini | “ing the hall bell. nig 3m*m House js in perfees order and convenient- | tintance d attention to business to merit © con | the time and remained invisible to Peter and John, but S Reieeeas Tecan SOR Sey, hewerse, tr a ily. Baid pia vided by the | {athe pele Hine, Gicne t bing made themselves visible to Mary, end consequently that Sonsaly teal Grae maeke eur intie tons 1s tacts WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. is fine bass’ and | rio jished with New York and Old Country Pa- Heid be art Dewey < Partie at Lal fiongll bd due you. In rrkng de not sign “ powers of attorne: ITRIKER’S SOLUTION FOR THE HAIR, wnich will WAY Al observed that Peter and John a fer No. 22 BAGADWAY. Oe ae EAST | sitting where the ‘sf warm friends wherever he wa: there is TION 1 trout fishing in their season, “The out buildings are all in good regal ; ‘ of the character and extent of which yon know nothing ; | edly represented his town and district in the Legisla. | 0, <iianie Atay hair fo ita original color in «few minutes. Xie operand foe gander tnlve bane Hans | gaa ah iS hoe Wine an Sos fo aver | waren tet there, athough Teannet tlt ow, fortha | Suv cterte Bioe Tee n Mar2 of ons genes | Say ae Wirelioneedaeae tot ant Sepenent wate | lege teen gu elena an re are to churehes within a quarter of mile of suid piace, ~ GHANGE OF LOCATION | cullty, or which we huvelno authority. Fert doce not | ©9uelly ignorant, to receive legally onethirt, or one halt | ced high confidence in him. His endden death has thrown | srex advaniage of betotfying the hair without injuring ts ae, day by the honve, to intersect the New | onypey gPAA Oe AL OC AARON NEw | follow that if an angel becomes visible ho must have | Ofthd proceeds of claims, and then perhaps, in the end to | « gloom upon the society in, which he moved, He was | HN. Wasnt ite Viren, are reqnpgted to have chau, hat halfrond at W illlayn’s Bridge. which jo wi changed his locality in relation to that of men. We can | San. 28, y is ee Advocate, | 42 years of age.—Hartford Time changed before paying their money. If humbugs would take 5 Ato 2 q , this method there would be ne reason to complain. whether, Trotrine anp Pacina Matcues IN Canapa.—A Que cist wall prove the: ae te t essential Trrat. or Fatrpanx, THE Apotitionist.—-The | few matches came off on the Pavillion Course, d wholesale and retail, and applied at No. SChatham st, pearance ‘of | Rev. Mr. Fairbank, charged in connection with | near Montreal, on the $d instant. The first match war te Fiall of Records, New ork, Up stairs already convicted, with abducting for a purse of $70; second horse was to receive $20 - ‘as put upon his trial, at Lexington, trance $3. Sa iy whe herness. SIX. BARREL promeee. These ted b sbantenee of ND — uy. have no notion of locality in relation to f 7 gree ye = wi sogtyoped ay a | ac e in themselves, or in Mary, had | Ni Pt ping This po propose to establish, that thi A Puranas, EA | veleatree aye the pie at the 1 effect—that they could be | Mies Webst Mi | veltat ‘ an, ‘was a supernatural effect at they coul withe god Stone Homaon te wids Barn and Stables counecteds ihe (ie laren aisaecteaemre we OA sens invisibly present visible the next moment. To the | in Kentuck: or arn on, ‘at ta of a belief in spiritual eyes, it may be observed | 13th inst. t first plead not guilt Mr. Ko; Drea SELF-COC } EVO! 3 PISTOLS Gece ia es aitely onthe alongs andy without changw of aaanaw or | thet iia aquestion nt yet solved by ph had been sworn, he entered'a plea of Mr: Demer's m: Lig BLE-COCKINLUNT & SYMS all res) £0 anit rehas-r. Appl Sey hid eer omnes: the human eye can see any thing not material ifan ange) | himselfon the 'y of the court Eel No. 44 Chatham street, on the heverlias ity Hal ar IBAAC Hr Fabieriatiorgasion, both tn 00 tand is seen, it must be in a natural form, or seen by eyes adap | dress, in which he avowed himself an Abvlitionist, but ANUFACTURERS of the above article have now a com- M. Hi. HICKS, No. 20 Wall street. G. M. PERRY, teihe ome .aPPly | ted to take cognizance of spiritual ‘objects. The idea ot | plead the force of education to palli enormity of his - Lady of the IVE’ piete assortment ready for the Spring trade, which they of- ~ | Livingston, Wells ‘om oa) o ailttzect, | *piritual eyes is not familiar to the people of the present | offence, which he declared was mo: = to him on re- im ‘utes 49 seconds, 2 minutes, fer at reduced prices. They would invite the attention of mer- part of the R. ‘B A day id therefore it is not clear rehended by them. | flection, than heretofore. He said, that were he again On the following day the second match came off, for | chants and dealers to their assortment, to the manufacture of 410 Im? m 73 ‘street. ’e'are told in scripture that Elishi free, he would neither countenance nor aid the escape of | which eight horses started, and created a remarkably } which, they have paid personal attention, and from the ine slaves, since he was convinced that although the condi- | well contested race; won in two heats by Mr. Yandon’s i they are making, can sell them lower than before of- tion of some might be ameliorated, many were as happy | Black Mariv; Mr. Villeneuve’s Poney one Keye’ ‘Also—Guns of their own manufacture, as well asevery vari a al BETO R SALE~A vali tract known as Morris, sieec'ed or tise ri in the eo ny of We 4 ting and teu acres of fan properly fe ‘and in. ver, | EN treet P rayed pared ran! Lord, I pray thee open the eyes of this you —. ibis tienes sail om or about the tet of | ie may Fee” and the Lord Cpened his eyes, Kind Providence has, se far, preserved me and mine it the Farm there is ¢ cots House, | he Rist "t 1 rr nd that such ly tended to i a; the oth t placed, and the ti fen 9 warden, ndages, ship SILVANUS JENKINS, N- W. Evelatgh, | and behold the mountain was full of as they areyand that such acourse only o increase | Carillion third; the others not placed, and the time not } ey of imported Gune and implements, in quantities ty smit pur- hakis allt nes Sad wane rer and’ Ah ore sa | msenes DING & KUNKE) le Tyo seas ot te sPlevauhs ce gaychelogy at this, | Penitentiary on each of tho three indictments, making | purse was $30—eutrance $9 EN a a Peete neta tee SS | om woh N, | elas exlaa valance sm’ eet at | ee etal Pann pan en nr orate. ow | TY thn Aa ar Nt ett es ivine power vat ont te! ol man, ‘ " ing a large supply of st le Birmiu am an oods, Fall's salis of us besen, ‘Bor cus aad Gane mpastentes > ¥OR LIVERPOOL —Now Line Regular whioh he was made cognizant of atclass of objects of «| Naw Youx Mais —There is a “screw loose” | mare Faddé, having had thres heats for it,whieh was well | which ne offered at very trifling advance on the sterling cont cults between IBand BE. M ‘of P HORS Gk, at J HM nmainn | rate, io oe Uae re cu in the New ped Post Office. Ma he Gaye in | Contested for, and caused a good deal of sport. 129 grovalow recs Lubte Watlery, oll passiensy st pean wz ey " comnles ¢ i versant 16 mater! world. ether he ccession wo have receiv: the steam! mail none ior C 8 Files, i fr ches, TO LET | ill positively sail as above, her regular day. they weresoor not, [can conceive it possible that the | of the Philadelphia or Baltimore papers, which were due | SICKNESS IN ARKANSAS.—An extract of a letter | ' Sr, mrices, vseros ny ler chepeer hind adi AT FORDHAM, WESLCEEUTER, CO, N. Y. | tor ‘or comfort apply om beard at wharf foot | ubjectaof such « vision should notknow bat that these | hore, and which reached Now York, atthe usual time— | dated lat ult., from a gentleman in the neighbor. | 9 piece “Layeoc\'s” fine Hair Cloth, at the Iewest market ‘A LARGE and convenient C formerly street, or to ix a" objects were seen in the natural way. But to proceed | The fault.and it is a grievous ono, is in the NewYork Post | hood of Mount Vernon, St. Francis county, Ark., publish- 0 ele Bridie ‘Tree 8 eae a. Thos. Basford, with s Garden & Frnt a| mune .K. COLLINS & CO, 56 South stret. | with the narrative. The weeping Mary, after being ad-| Office. We wish our New York brethren of the presr | ed in the “ Little Rock Banner,” says: Since my returr | 4° casks Bright Traces } ral ierega aternne a York ana Har meee ai sina Captus A. Kiran, will sc | Monta anaginfen ase ePurchre, farnedround eng | would, call attention to the subject.—-Roston Journal | home out pertof the country haa bewn visited by once | 3}, Hicks ted 00 bee Wrong Nell. handr of Bt. r 4 he ead ‘Marek, sarnter soee in aspiritual form, whic eb. 20. e most awful mor a ave ever experience @ casks Curry Combs. lem (tailrond Cars run to and from New York six times aday, , SoS CATeS, end sail Sth Mareh, her regular day. _ i led her to mistake him for the gardner, and addressed him At least one seventh of our lation have been swep' | Also, Knob and Padiocks, F Heys, Apply at 479 Peatl street, New York. fis twee Ag ReAG GLASGOW. —Packet ship | us sich. All the clroumstances of tho case are mirace- | Cowpeseton oF aN INCENDIARY.—A. young girl | offina {ew weeks! 1 cannot attempt to describe the di | Latches, Belts, spoons, Perch os Aired ‘Uhain REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ket ship wi xe Thi a | Lous. like that of the angels, and if her mortal eyes wer | named Dickingon (daughter of the late Mr. Smith | eae. Itis of the most fatal kind—moro dreadful ever | Web he, Ke, Ke. IN A. NEWBOULD, ABOUT FIFTY ACRES of chojee Land jn the 8:h wing excellent ace por ine fee uiai | Changed to behold them, why not to behold him? If he | Dickinson, of Amherst.) aged 14, in the employ of Capt | than the cholera! Our physicians know nothing of it, } {17 étis'm___0 John site_apataire. Ward, 1n the city gi Brooklyn onrisg tee tee sparmeners cary a7 thoutd be made on board, | Rad dwelt in a gross human body, where had he been du-| Aya Field, of Leverett, hes made n confession ot setting | ANd do not pretend to give it aname. But, thave reasc: | TO PRINTORS AND COLOR MAKERS. 4 Bay, and commanding veeniial ect. The Toot of eekman street, oF to be * | ting the interval of his emergency from the tomb till hit | the fice to his propert; th Cowier to be thankvul that, in the midst of disease and death, : | FOR SALE—One half interest in. a Printing Machine, with fonts highly picturesque. ire of JOMS # Bek RN, ; property. Horthemplon Courier. apparatus complete, o ietsons wishing to send for thelr yeas have chem J ascension? Neither {trav Th Codd trvats of or Krnting of Maines, ean evecene se ship Ann Har G rk. person who. a fal operation in the city of New ‘° the prea’ t direct from. Glasgow in 4 it Pa Pepi i be norris hom penn rl derstands the making of color, to & small eapital, —Baptiams, burials, | this opportunity shows caves orite SM I y B. Glasgow. about the i = ‘the i ‘ 1,000 bushels re bf ¥ 0 able that he appeared to these apostles in a spiritual Navat..—Brig Patriot, at Boston, from St. Do- Inprims condition, Just reoelved per ship Formos hore, nom Paes REAM cig eammuen wl eave | Tred, and not material body it may be admitted the there | mingo, reports that U.S. ship Vandalia, for Azusa, | Statistics or Monrrea’ ad's weit as faif profits. on a Business whieh is al: for sale in Pye en be made W. RABE ; b : corner it Liverpeo!, an wor * ent fe, . ed was something miraculous in his past—resurrection—ap- J sailed December 25 Officers and crew ell’ woll, The | and marriages performed in the Catholie Pariin Church] aaa Se OL SS fers purianboce anette iby lier m a. ! ‘At their General Passage O: th pearance that he hed power to conceal himeelt from hu- § Potomac arrived at Port au Prince on the 18th of Janua- | of Montreal, in the yoar 144: —Baptisms 2357, Burtals Herald office, or No. 8 Matt strert, bet meu _ wre fen vision, and remain for the moet of forty days, invial- ry. All well. 1987, Marrieges 446. it o'clock, A. M. Ta0' aware

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