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Vol. X1., No, 293 -Whole No.,£183- NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, 1845. weiner T HE NEW YORK HERALD : Pog Dr. Power's Discourse. will not despise.” Blut all are not, my brethren, to ima- | Grnenat Sessions, Nov. 12.—Before the Recorder and | A German paper in Cincinnati states that there are : 0. SW O 3. he tastadeotaendihinlles taahionotil Eh ee that the kingdom of ven can be easal: poapired. | two Aldermen. . Paterson, Esq., District Attorney, | between 4,500 5,000 German voters in that city. If —————— | LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS | UP AAR LODANO ; COPE ING Ls JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. 9,,my brethren, i€ mast be taken with dimleulty ;it | “vial for” Passing Spurious ‘Money Phillip, O'Neil | this estimate is correct. saya the Gazette, it would make Circulation---Forty Thousand. | tit intended to dspatch a sh {rom thi ort on the In, 6th attended at St. Peter's Church on Sunday, where mt b if foney ught with labof; and | would esk, can you at- | was placed on trial for having, on the 2ist of June last, | that part of our population amount to from thirty to 6th, 2ist and 2th of each inouth, commencing Ist Dr. P deli dw brief: tatel ‘di ede this world without difficulty ? col- ied to John Cassidy, of Beokign ‘as it was alleged) | thirty-five thousand, equal to the whole extent of the city DAILY HERALD—Bvery day, Price? cents per oopy—$7 | ber and coutinuing until May, when regular days will beap- | ' Power delivered a brief, buteloquentdiscourse, ject 2S epysmry cial agency asi Service at St Peters’ Church on Suanday—, for God himself says, “A contrite and humble heart I | Court Intelligence. Varieties. P 6 trials, the difficulties which those who went be- | a $20 spurious bank bill, purporting to be issued by the | ten years ago. ited for the remeinder of ‘the year, wher it s which was announced and delivered witha view to fore you had to encounte: | oa Agricultural Bank of Coluubia County, Tennessee, in| We Jearn, from good authority, that, in the course ‘Saturday—Price 6 cents per | and and ibe | ? q ated thy had t difficult art Id to him at the Bull’s | , rt " ERE Ree ee teers aney Gal taeties ae! take up a eollectionsimultaneously with the other ErSteagatsKePm,iaa,ig *heeuner the dienlien st | [i 7 | ote: fom days, he pasmananen on, Lose, teat Bae cE PY SETIBEMENTS of the ‘usual preee—aiways cach in| ment: Catholic churches in the diocese—to defray the re- gospel to “love God above all things, and your neigh- | | It appeared, in the course of trial, that no such bank 98 | the morning, instead of at eight o'clock, as is now the PRINTING of all kinds executed with beanty and despatch | }or as yoursell—this do; and thou shalt live.” Nothing | the Agricultural Bank of Tennesse isted. It was | the mOrnIng, inerrive here between 6 and 6 o'clock the ‘All letters or communications, by mail, addressed to | the establishment. miist be post psid, or the postage will be> | iptain Ingersoll. maining portion of the requisite expenses of the jg qinicult to man; he can change the winds and the | also #own that the accused, on ep, | new Catholic University, now in progress of erec- waves from their course ; he can trace the circle of the | borrowed the money paid for them from | Same evening, instead of 10 o'clock, as at the present cta- | time.—Boston Times. bly ato the ducted from the subscriptiiu money remitted. ; A stars as th i i he | ble citizen, and immediately transferre Is of oan ce Home tne a KMES GORDON BENNETT, tion, for the education of the Catholic members of an trace the spefations of nature in ite course’ and, | the compisinant without paying any particular regard | ‘The New Orleans Della says a South Carolinian Mei tence teenie ontietor ofthe } ee eer the church, who design to take out holy orders, up- | why can he not love God? With resolution, man | to the description or danguioetions of the bills, and thas we recently (sir a Incretive: sien “4 thie Bettie: Narthwaat corner of Fulton aad = aasan street These ships were all built expressly for packets, nre ot light on the same basis ‘as that of the college of May- ee bap yet bape ey ere yet EE Oe oe eae oa ibe cart af | the Selescope. at sea bound inwards. He dente of water, have recently been newly coppered aud putt | noth, Ireland. ‘The Catholic clergy, who bave hith- | ntmbers of witnesses. W. POR ALE: Ah YE Bialy tundaye Barepeed= for comfo xe commanded by experieuced masters, who | erto been on the mission, having generally received pap genre Seta iio walla tines Be towed up and down the Mi byateam | ordination in Europe, the erection of this new se- | Scripture tells us, aceured le boat KNICKERBOCKER, Capt A. Hoaghton, will | Poms. Neither the captuins. or owners o! i a ‘ world and loses hi ul? Love God above all | ceasary to call witnesses in of jent. r hill, the bank caved in, bu: Jeane eu Mondays Wedneaiay aid Hriday” avetmpn’ sea | eavonsiblefordewelry, bullion. prociqusstores;uiveror plated | minary has been deemed expedient, in consequence | things, ts the same to-day as i was when preached in the | “The opiaion ef the Court being given in favor ofthe | CHBEing in the side of e hill, the, bank caved in, husstog Crock. HENDRIK HUDSON, Capt. 1.0 Gratton | bouslottvornsnaloss regular bills of lading. are ie facrenens pam ‘ Sdialiicy in the Uni- | days of st, Francis Xavier, and St. Paul says, “Without ion this point, 0 Jury Seited him without Si «son of De Pair fF. They were all three dug ¥ oot me, at the value thereon expressed. | ted States, where pupils duly qualified wil Olinees, no man can see the Lord.” And now, my be- | proce ig to the examination of \ ord | out dead! We did not learn the names of the workmen. den, wall lave on Tuesday, Tharsday’ and Saturday evenings, | evalu tie COLLINN C0. $6 South stor | Course of e dusitien, ff Afi _ soslaer aye loyed brethren, you have on,this very day aglorious | Trial for Grand Larceny.—Patrick McCabé was then | Ninth ser dmerican, ne, | y el Dd i i . RUFF, Amat N opportunity to testify your holiness and love of God, by | put on trial for grand larceny, in stealing twenty-three pgs : v2 a ene Mt tatormedinte Phewe=From promptly forward all goods to his add ribed rules of the church, until the period of ma- | subscribing to the charity which has been decigned for | Silver watches, seven gold watches and other property, | Adaughter of Lucius Shaur, of Valatie, Columbia ‘on the part of the telescope descry # oa ould n ft because, said, he was opposed to ve, my beloved brethren, | the prosecution, Theodore FE. Tomlinson, Esq, counsel | would not accept i We have many for defence, rose and eae’. of ie oar oe all high duties. He: oi ion, and the circumstances of the prosecu! ip Joa On Saturday last, as some Irishmen in the em; man if he gains the whole ish the guilt of the accused, it was deemed ne- | i), Tenn ok c imp any at Perabroke, were at w ing are token for the who ‘The ships of lay street Steamboat SOUTH AMERICA, Capt. L. W. Brainard, is [Ine are warranted to sail punctually eine rita collection, as intimated to you on last Sunday. It is a | estimated to be worth $450, the property of Mr. Richard | county, New York, while attending her loom in will earen Monlay, Wluosiey, mee Se ops venta sand great care will be taken to have the goods cor- H triculation, when itis designed to send them on the great charity, and ove in which we should ‘all feel the | Riley, of Boston, in the month of dune last. On the Part | one day last week, got entangled by the hair other heaa nogns, af o'clest orn AMERICA, Capt. R. H. Furry, will | SSS REGULAR LINE-OF PACKETS FOR SA; | mission through the States, and elsewhere, there | deepest interest, As Christians, you should feel for | of the prosecution, ft was ahown that McCabe had sold a | with the machinery. ‘The entire scalp wus torn from leaveon Tuesday, Thareday and Beturday afternoons, et 4 VANNAH-The splendid packet ship HARTFORD | being a vast field for the exercise of their labors, —| YOu" Feligion, which never can prosper in this country | number of watches to Mr. Follard, No. 180 Broadway, | er teat, abil ee cow, Oe tee tert Oy surem piece.’ The o'clock tain Sanuermau, will positively sail on Thursday, A without a good aud an educated clergy. Without edu- | and others, a portion of which wére Mentified by Mr. iP, ret will’ arrive in | Noy. 13th, her regular day,” * | In the course of the performance of the solemn cere- | cation, my friends, the pillars of the church would tum- | Riley. Mr. Pollard purchased watches of MeCabe e. Dr. Marsh at | scalp is now in the Albany medical colle ‘Those wishing to secure berths should mak 1 Nica is gi a ble inthe dust. The barque of Peter must be well man- | different periods subsequent to the robbery. The Jury, | bas but f opes of her recove! milar accident ed tionon board, foot of Maiden ane, oragit make early sprlica- | mony of the mass, this gifted and venerable di-| Neqin order to stom the: mpetuous current, und pro. | after a protracted constitation, found the prisoner guilty, | happenedat a mill in the village a lew years ago. Passengers taking either of the above Albany in ample time for the morning train of cars for or weat. The Bosts are uew and substantial, are fu with new and elegant state rooms, and for speed and acco , &'J. T. TAPSCOTT, ine commenced his discourse, taking hi § : im to bi din the i it agai ; Yyigh new and glegant state rooms, and pee MMO | st me Ba Re ie ee vine commenced his discourse, taking his text from | mote the great and holy truths of the Gospel. Ask | and the Court sentenced him to be imprisone: The eye has five tunics to guard it against danger. ¢ LP OR yourselves, would you like to have an uneducated cler- | State Prison for two years ond six months. Win Es Uke anpldav's web Pike xeconl fo Hkew tote ee hatin Ecran aliehio lice FOR LONDON—To sail on theaeth November, | et “hap. St. Paul to the Hebrews, v. 14: ‘Follow | 297" Nouid'you sutseribe to the cslumpios that have | vinather Trial for Grand Larceny.—Two colored men | > shied is likes terry ; the iourth is like © horn and i =NDRL Freight taken at moderat K HUDSON, Captna | Peace with all men, and holiness, without which no fled heaped upon your church by those who would | named William Smith and William Allen, were then | the fifth is the cover or ld of theeye. Here is guard All persons are forbid tru: without a written order from the Uxptai the packet ship HEND t men, § ; hat en | , 1 For Passage or Freight: apply on boar More, wll sai aa above. |For Lirerpool, ta-ait on | man shall see God. slander it, and say that your priests were not educated? | placed on trial, on an-indictment for a grand larceny in | pon guard, resembling the various ways Providence nil B.C SCHUL | te vahot November, the new packet ship FIDELIA, Capt.| Such, my beloved brethren; are the words of the | those fanatics who mould slander your clergy. I have | stealing a gold watch worth $35 from Mr. Louis Figuéra- ath to secure us from harm. Hence the: fiive cardinal 5 Hackstaff, will sail as above, her regular day ‘ | gospel—*Follow. pe: hall men, and holi evry hope that on this day you will exhibit a glorious | do, of Providence, R. I., while ina house in Anthony | }y WOTICE. For passage by either of the above ships, Oa eae lean Pan cy eee aa holiness, | Hrerality, to enable ts to fay the permanent foundation. | street, on the 17th of October last. ‘They were both ac- | Virtues. SYATEN ISLAND bart Sama Nt Sree eee atone aetall eo tnd daly waite | forthe spread of your holy feligion; to onatle us to tow | quitted by theJury on this charge, but were again tried ‘The receipts rom, the, use of the telegraph, be "Ee ——_— ————————————— Vr ol y * re- produc’ rf crop— it.— , viz: for robbing Mr. Figuer- tween Baltim a FOOT OF WHITEHALL STREET. PEOROR ALY OR OLD LINE, OF LIVER | ciate; bit we also know that the world entertains | They ‘may tell met that those’ who celurtaiste us are | ado of his pecket book costaining $40 in bank bills also about two thousand dollars a year, which pays its © Onand after Monday, November 10th, the bonts ou this Fer- Rea ofthe toh, Noverebes Pooh only regular | strange notions concerning holiness Some consider | themselves bad, bad in unbridled licentiousness; but let | a promissory note and an umbrella. The jury, in this penses. Diising soeseeee Care tes 05, ROEM ill leave New York and Staten Island as follows until fe hew, ingnificent and celebrated fast sailing favorite | holiness as beneath their attention; others look on it | us educate our clergy—let the minister of religion have alse, rendered a verdict of not guilty. great increase of income from . ther notce:— Leave Staten Island. Leave New York. 84 A.M. 9 AM, Assault and Battéry.—Two persons named | ‘The city of Frederick has completed its works for rand Julius Tammayer, were next put | increasing its supply of water, and is now abundantl; i ult and battéry on | furnished with that indispensal lement, pure, cool, , in the latter part of | and of the best quality, derived fi the neighboring FIDELIA, burthen 1150 tons, Captain W. G. | asthe love of human happiness ; and others incline | the enlightenment of education, in this land where we will positively sail on Monday, the 17th of Agi | to the opinion that it is utterly unattainable. In com- | have to stem the tide and the current that opposes us.— " Teis well kuown that the accommodations of the Fidelia, | { f 1 ? ¢ J e %, | batting these errors, 1 mean to show you first, that there | We have to encounter the same difficulties which have Rf at are fitted uc in, a very superior manner, with every conveni- | iy'nothing more worthy of man’s attention than to labor | beset the Church in the old world, and to enable us to M. ence that can add to the comfort of those embarkin, PM. 3¢ do Pe i ie. ir | to secure holiness—second, that nothing is more worthy | brave them; it is with this view that | claim your libe- it. | mountain elevations. x de ? 5. do trdende rah foee a ce ime old country, oF sending fortheit | than to try to be uoly; and thirdly, that (¢ ie in the power | Tality--it w with this view that 1 point out to you the | From the evidence adduced on the part of the prose: | MTNA CET OM. | staten that @ NB ~All fight atthe rik of the owners there. or passage, n cabin, second eabin and steerage, and to se- | of allto be holy. ‘The wise man, after reflecting on the | exertions of your Church to enlighten the fanatic and | eution, it appeared that on the oscasion referred to, | , A leWter, from eeaemenans, Uecseiios sree Coiyyt cure the best berths,eatly application should be made on board, | vanity of all earthly things, concludes in these words } icti i NOTICE—HOUR CHANGED. footof Beekman st, or tou ego beer bare, a peed God, keep Yin lew! for this is the whole man.” | the remotest deserts and regions of the earth—turning | melon were thrown at his head, and that one or both of | Fonyerton seh inflicting sundry wounds with a bowie THE U. 8.MAILLINEFOR ALBANY | ite 95 Fultod Qott®: BROTHERS & CO... | Ifthere were no other reason, my brethren, than this | up the ocean, penetrating through vast prairies, through | the accused were the offenders. ‘The jury acquitted the | Knite on y- AiiheOUM slices nd the Intermediate Land ORB RIGOR | ore tet nese teeters teen ee ou Sa: | alone, it would be sufficient to convince any man who | wild mountain recesses upturning the ocean, and ele- | former, but found Julius guilty. Sentence deferred until | The new crop of Louisiana Sugar is variously es- | n situation, through | the complainant was struck with a cane, and pieces o} the Infidel in every age, and e' Wednesday, Oct. 224, w ve the foot of FOR LIVERPOOL. splendid packet ship | js a Christian, that nothing is more worthy of man’s at- | vating the glory of Ged to the firmament of Heaven, | Friday next. - | timated at 150,000 to 180,000 hogsheads. The crop is se- farce rnroorree Albany, Baityvat CFM. instead of ives se pig Een aitenaiat di utley, OF 1000 tous | tention than t labor strenuously and ecaloust for us | which ie the endand destiny of the holy religion of God, nether Trial for Grand apap akin lls veral weeks bebind that of last year in maturity. end Pa EE eae ly. A yt ion. Man can be considered in three dis- | the enjoymentund exercise of which is to extend through en tried on an indictment fo: rceny, i caey e with rifles REGULAR US MAIL LINES BETWEEN vo commotiouy hounes on Fes hee. sep sraanaie ass | et relations: he can be considered first in relation to | all ages, unl all aro gathored into tho ono fold. Abies: | having stolen #80 from the pocket of Johr 1. Cotton, of eens tasel been made in France with s LLE. which will be taken at steerage rates. God; he can considered next in relation to society; | sing ] wish you all. Conneeticut, while in her company, in a ie MORNING LINE at 10 o’clock A.M. For passage in cabin, or the above places, please apply on | and he can be considered next in rdlation to himself At the conclusion of the discourse, which was listen- | street, on the 6th inst. There are forty thousand persons employed under BEN FRANKLIN Ne.7, J.B. Summons, | board, pi T No. t North balers a the Battery, or to. When we consider man in relation to God,we look upon | ed to with breathless attention throughout, a large col-} Tho jury found her guilty of petit larceny only, and | the system of Public Instruction now in operation in Spgs eS nto AN ECO. | himas, eing, who feels there is nothing like | lection was made, and tho congregation separated. the court sentenced her to be imprisoned in the Peniten- | France. EVENING. LINE até o'clock P.M. - : near Wats | God above; whose mind is impressed with the convic- [aca seae tt ait SIR tiary for the term of six months. The General Assembly of Tennessee met at Nash- SIMON KENTON, W. McClain, master. New Line of Packets KOR LIVERPOOL—Packet | tion of the deep importance of working to attain his sal-| Beware or a ViLLAIN.—Some ten years since a ial for False Pretence: mah named —— Selover ville on the 3rd inst. Inthe House no business of im- . p of the 2ist November—The splendid, fast sailing and | vat) i i i ten. y introduced BEN FRANKLIN No.6, W. McClellan, master. favorite packet ship HOTTINGUER, 1000 tons bur- | Yaon, and that to acquire the requisite sanctity to at- | fiend in human form (ashas before been mentioned in | W98 then put on trial, for having defrauded Thomas Bar. portance was transacted. Afew bills were introduce ‘These boats forming two daily ines, wil rua reevlarly, lea: | they, Captain ira Dursley, Will sail on Wiiday, Noveraber | ‘#2 it, 1 better than all earthly considerations, As | ine Fieraid,)named John G. B. Robinson, came here from | TY of $10, in payment for a worthless passage ickot, by | and passed the first reading, and several bills from the ving punetuslly at the hour, aud will take freight and passen- 2st her regular day. iJ * natural being, he knows that God has gifted him with | New York, where he left a wife and child, Here he | TePresenting himself tobe the captain of the steamer Senate were read for the first time and passe: Hendrik .Hudson—comy gers Co aud from intermediate landings, at the usual rates, hipeof this ‘line being all 1000 tous and upwards, per- | reason, and reason tells him that he is bound to clevate ainant, by such misrepresenta- ay i i i hit will be received for these tb. uaut Seee clas sid) oy Sahn ‘There is a woman living within fifteen miles of married a highly respectable young lady, whom he has et 5 jes at the Mail Wharf } bout to embark for the old couvtry, will not fai himself in the scale of his being, and religion teaches 7 tion, lost his mone: his passage we : Boat, foot ot Broadway. vantages 10 be derived trom selecting this | He 'G kiew that he fa bound ty ceive kis Geog e8 | now left with two children, afterrobbing her of several | 400, lost his money. Mobile, Ala., (Mrs. C.) who weighs four hundred and every, il ii i | } pon this i i: 7 For the defence, it was shown that Selover was an ™ a " Seep CE Neen to) stiolaniodats siypee maid Yee | ference tw anc orher,as their great earth. As a being he serves his God, and his services Fa pn Apes ie ei, panitrerienee er agent for the transportation of passengers to the west- | sixty poun ing Foasy iter nthe he BS nd that he, furnished Barry, with a ticket for $4, ithe mother of several children of untisual size,enjoys ‘ ‘ Pp 1 i A class, and their accommodations tor cabin, seco | are the greatest of all services, and fidelity must make | ruin other females and their families, it is deemed advis- | W8td Lim re ROGERS & SHERLOC good health, and is good tempered. Sess : SHERL Stecrage, parsengels: wir well kuowsr, ar aapeswrtethoeent | hima truly grateful. When we look into society, and see | fvie ty vablien hime ile is 49 seers af abe; a ane iooking | aad @ifered to give him the b fOr SAUGERTIES AND tay other li 3 vay m mfortable and STRADER & GORMAN, } Agents. Nay ore coe bes packets, Persons wishing to secure berths | how many duties are to be fulfilled—how many services i ir 4 iq | which Barry refused to receive. The jury rendered a « ‘ RTIES AND CATSKIL. | shuld not fal: tomsks early applications on boards footet | are to be performed, in order to carry out its objects | elvow: about six feet in height, fair sk opis serra | verdict of not guilty. A correspondent of the Charleston Courier says N, Capt. F. J Burling Shp, a ons carpet | and. designs, and the manner Jn which these auties are nof light hair and whiskers, (bat he would d that Massachusctts has bie tlle ote “gtd Cedar every Monday, Wednesday, | are Passage Office, 75 Sonth street, corner Maiden lane. | | cymes ES Had ne " ie ne man *) 0 is Bae, them black, and himself too, if he finds it necessary ;) he Trial of Polly Bodine. manufactures, and her mon Seater tt is phegome eg eee ee eal For freight of passegey QD y | | that it errnee fromeGted. ‘he religious mon fe bound 72 | Weigts about 170 pounds, large head, his hat made by J Circuit Court. manufactures is intmense. Her exports to, forse . 2 (HOSE HILL STABLES, vith street, between | that it comes from God. ‘The religious man is bound to Kain. A new ewell-bodied trunk of black leather, Before Judge Edmonds. tions and to the different Sta indred Bs |. Copperly,, will leave the foot eet, in 1c NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LINE POR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT. on board, orto O. F. Wainwright, Agent, on the w Y : and 3d Avennes, and nearly opposite Bull's Head. | perform. his duties to society with fidelity and punctual- y-six inches long, brass nails and patent lock ; a| ‘Ty1xp Day—Nov. 12.—The court was occupied during | 294 twenty millions. handsomely-on ted rifle,agold mixed box coat, | the day in the further examination of gentlemen who | The editor of the Caddo Gazette apologises for dark bronze metal sporting buttons, dark striped ci had been summoned upon the panel. One juror w the neglect of his editorial columns, by frankly stating just arrived from the country, and for sale at the | ity—he binds himself to do so, and performs his duties in ve stables, 80 Horses, among which are four fast trotting | accordance with the principles that guide him. It was this horses, 2 fast pacing do., several pairs farm horses, some fine | that in Pagan times had sucha salutary effect and ad om the pier at the foot of Courtlandt | cart i ood road “f 2 i i ne mere vest and black satin vest, black cloth pantaloons, i b M. Dubois, er, corner of Lau- that he has been busily e! ed in getting married.— treet. : Conte | Saar oe OEM NORTHRUD, Proptictor, | Yanced the cause of religion—it was the sanctity of | narrowsplaited bosom shirts, and other clothing, were | ters wad Trace streets, This nukes, ihe third juror | His lady readers will doubtless find his excuse all sufi- Passeugers taking this bont will arrive m, time to takeorth CTSONS Chrysostom and a Jerome that made emperors them. | faen with him. Any one knowing of his whereabouts | sworn There have been, up t0 this dato, 164 set aside, | Gient. Moruing ‘Train of Cars from 'roy west to Buffalo, and n ROBERTSON S selves to tremble. Virtue will always elevate man and | would render agreat service by informing the Mayor of | and 5 peremptory aballetiean 4 | nia ion of the medical men of Tennessee waratoga and La ore. vill make hi . Vi i ys, e < J 1 ; nix oF ion of the “ithe low pressure steambont EMPIRE, Captain R. B, Ma- oan HAT AND Cab MANUFACTORY, SB | Siilm Rigtiverreosige tip momugeratittn jastaaiegans rg as early as possible, as there aro no doubt | ‘Tae court adjourned about six o'clock, and the three i519 by held io Memphis in the course of afew days, for oy, ,crery Tucedsy. ‘Thursday aud Satardsy at 6 o'clock. 103 Fulton st., between William and Nassau. | aud the greatest of men, uo matter how elevated in the eee et canna: ony Possibte | jurors sworn were sent to regale themselves on the best 11,4 purpose of consulting on measures connected with "Phe steamboat COLUMBIA, C He has assumed di d aptain Win. H. feck, every | | The success which has atteuded the efforts of the Proprietor Tent names, and may: 40 | mock-turtle and luxuries of the season, at the expense e m and prosperity of the profession. Moniey, Wednesday and Friday afternoon, at6 o'clock. introduce into use asuperior article at | ScAle of society,or endowed with the highest attainments, | sq again, One of his aliases is Edwin Robinson, which, | of U ” in custody of three ofllcers. sebeagen or Pensate or Preteht apply on vonta, oF t0 Cu Clark, atthe | an extremely Drice encourages hin to mike increased ex: | never yet made vice respected. ‘There isa light within | ‘Vitan anchor, he has marked with Indian ink’ on his | % | U2¢le Sam,” in custody of three o! Aboy about 13 years of age, sonof Mr. Andrew offre © coher ertions to merit the patronage of the public. ‘The peculirrity | the heart of man which makes it beat and feel us it were | jist or arm. He is a most artful, plausible, insinuating Stpreme Court. Wason, residing in Exeter street, died on Sunday eve +” Breight taken ou the most reasonable terms. Freight must be pat in charge of the Freight Agent, or the company will h a the establish- | the object and end for which God has destined him, and not be responsible for loss No freiwht taken after 5 o’clock. illuminates and elevates the soul to its God in the fulu and black-hearted villian. Since writing the above we Before the Chief Justice and Judge Oakley. ing last from Lockjaw, caused by running a rusty nau in y 7 i i fi icles, obtained on credit a — —Joseph A. Sherman ads. Frede- is foot about three weeks ago.—Baltimore Patriot. not by , n delivery,” 're- | of love for its creator. Let us next consider mau ii God he has, amongst other articles, o A | Nov. 11.—Decisio: Josep e 4 STEAMBOATS FOR SALE, lieved from theoppressive exyeuces of the more extravagaut | lation to himself. Man is great and noble when he acts | £0l pencil-case, ring,wateh chain, and gold patent lever | vick Bull.—Motion to sot aside an inquest taken by de- ‘The Hudson Republican gays that a company of AT Public Auctiou, without ‘restriction | which are the certamnaccompanyment of the “aredit paacigie® | and moves through society accoring to the dictates of oP eso rear a tg he | fault. Granted on payment of costs, $7. 7 New Yorkers have purchased part of a dock near the or reserve, at the Merchant's Exchange, at 12 | “THe is enabled to offer the different articles im’ lus line ar the | Tigiat reason, Man is great when he elevates himself in | ‘WiDe® Cages, Ivo. 40,095, four pairs extra jewels— | Theophilis B. Oliver ads. James B. Oliver by his next foot of Main street, Catskill, and are now engaged in Serta, O'clock, on Thursday. November 20ch, (if | (ollowing reduced rutes:— society and acts according to the prescribed rules of mo- | Pittsburg, Pa., Gazette Hae enphers ean pe Poser ueaeenaes ereeting a gigantic ice house upon it for the purpose of a ie Ne Ww JERSEY te about 3 feet ii isi, 26 feet in | First Quality Nutria Fus, $1130) First Quality Moleskin, $3.00 paca dbcel eae Bhp be pant leet ‘brilliant te eed Mood kd leah ars S Rogers, pays $10 costs of motion. 5 , <Upplying oe Ria see ee Tepe: engin, cubabil thebebci poet of col eee’ Sreeed ote de. Sl Fpowne 40 = 2 | lents—men of cultivated minds and high intellect, who 4 Cabiain .0* the brig Good topes of eatin srohaege | pet York Dry Dock Company ade. James Morrison | MicLeop oy CAROLINE Mxmory.—These_three gnaine, the eylindar of which 1s inches ia diame “APS. ure deemed what the world would call great men—ma- | *Thaving caused the deuth of Lodowick Cooper, one-st se wae a aed: but guso furasit may not operate evn | cases Were tried on Saturday last before Mr. Justice gomplcte inventory ssa.sight host. rho N- Jie wall sdapted+ Stand eminent Ss lawyers men who are | his sewmen, by ill treatment, whilo on the coast of La- | stay of proceedings. "| Macauley.” They ware all brought by Alexander Mc. for carrying ond is of light draught. with wealth and riches, and the app nt comforts that | 0'@dorin July last. It appeared in evidence that Cooper Eleazer Crabtree et al. .ads Charles Dellinger—Motion Leod, late de ay Vv a ie if Y: agi THE UTICA. im 200 feet in Tengrh, 25 feet wide, and 9 feet P was aflicted with a chronic divease at the time ho ship: | for judgment as in case of nonsuit, denied with §7 costs better known by his trial at Utica for participating in the hold; has one boiler on deck, with blower and blower engine; one beain engine, the cylinder of which is 43 inches. and. I feet -troke; 1s furnished with berths and state room: w ali necessary bedding, furniture, &e, complete for a night “ALL STYLE OF GENTLEMEN'S Hats are | tis world effords—but oh ! my friends, if you could on- | neq, which produced his death; and that the crew com- | of oppesing motion destruction of n0W ready for the season, 1815,which for lightness and su- their hypoc: the feelings Jained a'gteat deal that he did not do satmnck.duty as |” choten ty . “ih is | be classed together, both being brought for an assault passed, whieh i i are eternally knawing their, Losoms— their selfishness, | [a mignt.” A day or two before he died he was called | oats jigment for defendant was Fharies Idins—In this | co nmitted by Messrs. Bell and Severns, sherif?s bailiffs, by the captain to go into the boat fishing, but did not le id is Reynolds vs. Charles 4. about the end of November, 1843. McLeod had been come out of:Ahb foredaitln‘or rettrn any answer, Where: ney Bracks—sudgmont for plaints, taken into custody by the defendants, and allowed to go rityol color eannot be s the HAT, retaining col boat, article sold in this establishment i THE GAZELLE is 130 feet m length, 22 feet wide, and 84 | sold for what it i their worldly mindedness—the feelings by which their breasts are lacerated and corroded—you would be asto- ni where you expected to TE ae a ee ie aoe cheng andtdrewrs | hageanade fo order, nay shape br tind nothing but gold. ‘The inspired writer truly said | {One contain threw a billet of wood and 2 block into J jerpoel. themteloes he’ rospbaalbtitey of taceustiig sox Keadoot but little wacer; has a horizontal engine, and 2'locomotive | N. B.—A full assortment of Ladies’ Furs. Lose pick Mbp Ss eae oe whchote ne fre God.” } captain then went into the forecastle and reprimanded | /arrison vs, Huli—This case is still on. should he abscond~this they afterwards had reason tu boilers. C. KNOX, 110 Fulton street, e ancient philosopher 10 sal mp oily ieee him, and, as Cooper told tho men, struck him, but did Common Pleas. believe he intended to do, by going off in the steamer For farther pa e wif tars enquire at No. 59 Courtland street, | _o#7 tmnteod r between Willitin andNasvan stréets._ | God,” and did not the eternal wisdom of God say * aor hurt Rit Cooper died the following esp, Te did Princess Royal—in order to. prevent him, they went to A UESESCEE - ONE PRICE—BROWN & CO. 178Chatham square, | od ere they that hunger aud thirst for justice.” There | yo¢ that his death .d or bastened by thi Before Judge Ingraham, = = ®_the wharf a little before the boat was to sail, (10 o’clock ON GREAT BRITAIN AND comer of Mott st. wish to inform the public of their | live some who are glad not in peace, but they are rul- Content Ok tia: captalp aaa! le was docearged He | Nov. 12.—Cooley and Wife vs. " r his at night,) and found him concealed ina shed or store- i IRELAND—Persons wishing to remit mo- | recent improvement in the manufacture fiwish of their | fled—but when in anger their desires are satisfied. But, | soomed to have given every attention to the man after already noticed, rendered a verdict for plaintiff? $14 housé at the end of the wharf, from which they hauled ney to their friends in any part of Engl THREE DOLLAR HATS, which retain a beautiful rich | on the other hand, the eternal spirit of God suid “ there is | Ke learned his ‘tue situationProvidence Journal, | damages and six cents costs. y him by the hair of the head ! beating him also, for which Ireland, Scotland or can be supplied | lustre, and will compare well with those more costly. The | no peace for the wicked.” What fills the heart of man | Ny, It, : ’ | L.H. Pratt vs. Hitcheock, Livingston § Co.—This was on | excess of severity he sought damages In the first case ie without. dis: | proprietors are coubdent that they can furnish Flats far superior { ’ Jael count, for any amounts irom 21 upwardsy at’ the following | £9 auy heretofore sold for the game pr A fall scsortaent of | Witt peace? My beloved brethren I shall tell you: all is action to recover @ sum of $670, all : iazed ‘ Places, viz: Fancy Fars, also Fur Cloth; Mohair, ‘Sik and Fancy | Peace when max follows the commands of God—then all | Discovery or a Mine or Diamonps.—The French | tity of pork, hams, &c., shipped to thi '\n ENGtanp—The National and Provincial Bank of Eng- | CAPS, several uew patterns, much jold at reduced | 18 peace and happiness—in tuis state, my beloved bre- | Gonsul at Pahia has addressed a report to the: | from Buffalo in Novembe lan; Aiesinssd, Barsed & Co, Exchange and Discowt Bank, | pricen, wholestle aud r: Im*e__ | thren, ail is peace when man’s reason is subject to the | \inister of For Liverpool; Messrs. James Bult & Seu, London, and branches | TQ ‘TH LADI Will aud influence of Almighty God—gitted with the | covery, at the hrowy t England and Wales. MRS. a Milli Ip Bleceker graces and inspirations of the Holy Ghost~ endowed with | taj, of an abun: value of a quan- 4 verdict was rendered for the plaintiff, with 1s damages ; ity fordefenuants | and in the second for £2 10s. The third case, that o ember, 1844, and in May, 1845. It McLeod against James Boulton, an attorney of the court, n Affairs at home announcing the dis- | 8Ppeared that plaintiff, as is alleged, shipped fer defen- yr negligence in his capacity ot attorney in conducting ‘ance of eighty leagues from that capi. | daats, who are produce merchants, the above articles in q suit of plaintiff's. This was a very long and complicat. it mine of diamonds—a source of in | ‘Wo separate shipments of the above dates. The defence | eq case, occupying from one o'clock P, M till half-past calculable wealth to the province. It lies in a desert | Sets up that the firm had dissolved partnership onthe 14th | seven P. M., When the jury returned a verdict for the place, uninhabited, and scarcely accessible, and was | Of November, one of the parties going out, and hence | plaintiff for £104, being the amount of the money lost eaccident. The head ofa rich English | that the three defendants, as a firm, are notliable. Ver- through the negligence of the defendant—Toronto Co - deattade clbcusebes teach Beuk.of [roland and Froviwy eet; having been, by the Committee olthe late the heavenly gilts of the Almighty Creator. Let us not entitled to the Medal ‘for the best. Bank of Scotland, Greenoek Banking Company, and branches | rilk Bonnets on a greatly improved plan,” solicits a ¢: man—the lively hope which gives him a foretaste of discovered by d hose Ladies who are willing to believe that. sty hity—I ure teelings that ani- rsh intift, sub; he opinion of this eourt. a, fhout Scotland. | the : ‘ y immortality —let us not forget the pure teelings that ani. 9 dict for plaintiff, subject to the opinion of this court. tonist. MAesteamship Cambria, sale from Boston on the t6th Au | {nished bonnetezmade in Bleecker street are not less desirable | mate him-—let us hot torget the tears which he sheds at | Sort Gf ite produces mish, us the working of tee mine rg |. Justus D. Miller vs. Joseph E. Coffee —This was an ac.” — rust, by which all drefts can be forwarded free. . Apply to “Sl2wr AY, Tor Deing Percent cheaper, | the foot of the cross. Oh, my beloved brethren, when | jeft to any one who will, there tion to recover damages for an alleged neglect or breach = AcciDENTS oN THE WesTeRN RarLRoap.—Last jyl9 re 26 Sonth st. cor. Maiden fans._ BOSTON STEAMERS FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. | wecontemplate the happiness that awaits him—when we wo de i of agreement. It appeared that in December last, plain- | week was certaiuly a very unlucky one with the | reflect upon the joys that surround him, ought we Perper) joy airekay rirebed thelr tents on ine | Sputracted with defendant, who owns the ateams tow | WOCe vancunen Rallreed: "We Lave already re- | not to emulate his virtues aud his example? “‘Ihere is | savage unwholesome spot, and to the inhabitents of | Dat ‘t Boston,” to tow the barge “ Providence” as far a corded the collision of the first freight train on tl uo peace for the sinner,” says the Holy Ghost, for the | crowded Europ the very thought of a jewel | 5108 Sing, and return after the barge was freighted, and ing of the 7th, with a yoke of ox fe ay i a . es, | sinner who rebels against the law of the Almighty God, | mine to be ransack diamonds to be had | ' Teceive therefore $25, and were also to receive 50 cts. which one animal w: 4 We THE Royal Mail Steam Ships CALE- he is tossed about upon the tumultuous ocean of exist: | for the fotchiny tion likely, we should | Wi DONIA and BRITANNIA, will leave | York and itsvicinityfor thei i “ ; @ temp ca i “ Soston for the above ports, asfollows,viz— | attention to business, to merita coutiunancerol there Levors, | ao 8 ar Soioieod neeTino the aang weknows 2° | think, to attract adventurers, even if the Upas tree stood | lading, andut 1 o'clock on Saturday morning, the “B 4 2 of A in the way. ton” started with the ‘‘ Providence” in tow, and reached | the track, and damaging them quite seriously, as well as 1, @. Lott, Commander, ... on the 16th Nov. | _né 2w*r Pete Tee canal street ats, | Seam, tossing up mud and filth, angry, agitated, always 7 pect | the prison dock at $ o'clock A. M. ‘he cargo consisted Yelaying all the trains of the day. On Saturday (8th,) ‘The Britannia, J. Hewirt,Commander, on the Ist Dec. | ————- ee | ruftied, seeking a calm, looking for tranquillity, for} Srory ar Sr. Lovis.—A severe huricane pi d ‘ble, for Grace church, in this city, which was | one ireight train ran into the rear of the one forward of Tassie to Liverpool $120. . ip PREMIUM BOOTS, piness, whch they cannot find The is 50'| war onmolty om Sariihd ce del Pp ide ly put on board, on directions of 2 man named | jt, while the latter was stopping at the Chester Factories Poasage tv Flaltax. 20 FINE FRENCH BOOTS for $300, city made, and for | peace for the wicked. No, my beloved bretnren, | OV f Ag he man? Goins consider- | Price, he contractor, whose name is already familiar | Depot, by which the locomotive of the first train was in- ‘Apint,¢ Welln J totes Bor $5: Fie French Pees ea nereraiaan ther | they can have no peace, they inay affect to have peace, | Hoerital te cyubse ot edoction in Souleeay madi, aw, | with the public, trom the fact of ving met with | jured to the amount of $2,000, and five cars of the last n9 re for $1 50, equa’ to those naw in other stores for $6 or $7, | ‘Bey may tell they have peace, but do not believe the: considerably injured, and by the occurrence of the’acci. | melancholy death, from th sbell street, last sum dent the completion of the Building will be retarded for | reloc! ry ia | tome time, A building going up at the comer of an twee Pa. Nod he: sitory <2 | alley and Chestnut street, was very materially damaged, and a naw frame building,corn et and the | Bis way, ater ee levee, was totally demolish y-oap was | tain of the Boston hereupon left the bi vlown from off the Polk-stalk, and was found a ‘square | taking wi distant, A great many awnings were destroyed” and | Ceeded some distance, hace YOUNG & JONES Krench Boot and Shoe mensfactory, | Chough one thousand who hve in sin and wickedn xplosion of a bomb in | broke: their contents of I ’A snow storm aot in be: jooae most te talenly for thar comfort “Vive offthemn Captain of | were killed. (7th,) a ran | overand killed two cows, west of Pittatela: the loco- motive was not injured, or the taain thrown off; and on the same day a flock of sheep were ran into by another train, and some twenty or more killed. Quite a slaugh- Cc cer house, truly !—including the ox run over and killed ‘0 find out where the vessel had on the Friday previous (Oct. 31,) last week’s work STEAM one ofthe most fashionable establishments in this city. Our | maytell you they have peace; they Cannot feel it BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. | boot having been ju inte Fair et Niblo's, are said to | something. in the Dreast will tell « contra wk Hitt Greg Westen Steam Ship Comes: | teenth 4 Sri | femme ok tere ne igh lo he GREAT WESTERN, 1700 tons, | Coustnutly ou hand. | divas the-stnnae hse io” pescer, ‘The alazer indy” seems 1 . "All good ted to give satisfaction. : ii horse power, 8. KR. Mathews, Haq |’ ade {s order in the shovten notions Mending done Shoes | have external peuce; be may affect to feel peace—the re- IN, The GKEAT BRITA store. iG & JONES, Ann street, probate only affects it in order to try end have virtue and 3,500 tons, 1000 horse power, | E t , - y a : : | transparencies caught fire from the lights within i i Lieatenant James Horken, &. N., Commander—ere intended | _ "7 Im*re near Broadway, New York. | religion blotted out of the culendur ; he wishes it poy a in, | stranded, having anchored some miles distance, when, would sum up:—three oxen, two cows, five hogs, and tomlegilewssrice, " | LOOK AT THIS. all blotted out ; but there is an antegonism-—there isa | 424 fora time threatened to produce much mischiet—St. | after delaying until the following morning, they found Sheep too numerous to mention, without saying any _ GREAT WESTERN. | IMPORTED FRENCH BOOTS of the best quality | P*mciple of action in the human mind, andif you make shud ‘ the vessel partly filled with water, and u hole in her thing about the locomotives, cars and freight smashed From Liverpool. Tin La New Kom, at the extreme low price of $5 00. The best of French | # false step, it tells you it is yet a terrible thing to aban- hay wea * stern. The vessel was eventually lost, and actionisnow yp, ail of which somebody must pay for. Most fortu- PRIMES 556 55s Dee Re Ba i de a ae Galt Boots madera order $5, and a greaygasorament of fine don the Lord. | ‘Che just man has not this to encounter— | hbo ete tee Retiet atid brig Bag brought to recover. Adjourned over to this forenoon. ately no person was hurt by either aceident.—Spring- . alf Boots $3 and $47 finest calf Shoes. to $22; also | his work may be arduous, his lavors may be ditticult ; | jousie. She had on board 3000 (ne field Republican. From Liverpool. From New ¥. ters. | but he has au approving conscience. ‘he pleasure and | bushels wheat and 400 barrels flour. She is on the beach U. 8. District Court. —— Saterday. BUT ily, STORY Ge Featext tasortment of Gaiters | the comforts ofthe sinner exist in, wealth, in lus pro- | and is filled with water. It is feared that she wall be & Before Judge Betts. Micican Srare Lanps.—The Detroit Free Press Fare per Great Britain, from $20 MS (and $5 Stewards a Slips, Ww! leks Sutin hb. dee ub: | perty, in his worldly riches—the pleasures of the just | total wreck, and her cargo will be nearly destroyed.— | Nov. 12.—Guilty—George 8. Thomas indicted for lar- tes that the qaantity of unsold land in Michigan, fey,) according to the sme aud position of the Btate Rooms Boys Calf Boots Shoes, Misses and Children | ™2n Consist in his honor, his probity, his reputation and | She is owned by Mr. Pardee, in Oswego. ‘Ihe schr. Vic- | ceny,in robbing the steward of Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, longing to the State, as appears by the statement of For freight or passage, or other information, apply to lo, all ‘and eclors, our own manufacture; also the best of | his health—and to be convinced of this, we nave only to | toria, a Canada vessel, is ashore at the same place, but | of bank bills, watch, &c., to the umount of $258, pleaded the Land Commissioner, and which is subject to entry, "a ca tiay RICHARD ie French Gogssaadverregied the best and cheap as the cheapest look ae Pipe ighaee the bad man vires rom | ae Gd eady st obec Be ae rg bh’ ba deer As oe tw guilty.” hears re Wee hha owidsh ah amounts to es pening fifteen P spree « y nel TEA +. >. rauklin street. % the world, he feels with a deep keenness and a pang the | ste of the Lake came down from Lewiston | that the money, watch, &c., found on person show located as follows :—In imazoo, St. Joseph, FOR LIVERFOOL—The New Ling--Itegular ON a] M. CAHILL. | joss of those worldly comforts and pleasures he set lis | yosterioy, sho saw three vessels on the beach between | be handed bask to the owner. ‘The petit jury were Allegan Counties, about 12,000 acres. In the Eastern Packet of ist November te superior fast sailing ‘A CARD. heart upon, and cannot know the soothing influence o1 | Lewiston and this port—one at the 30 mile creek. Sa- | hereupon discharged for the term. compris e Counties of Shiwasse, naw, cee Ship OT acne “Rt burthen, GSIGNOR RAPETTI having dedicated himselt exelu ely veace and religion, which isto be derived irow virtue | turday and Sunday were bad days on the lake—Kochester , Genesee, St. Clair and Sacilac, about 103,000 WSS ast rtetite hae id iarge und comfortable | Soyt the instruction of Music, respectfully mforms hu alone. Let us now view both under the lash of adver. | Democrat, Nov. 11. Marine Court. acres. Inthe Counties of Montoalm, lonia, Kent and and the public, he will, during. the month of October, com- | 5 wu bin, A , ity, and when combatting the trials, the hardships, the Aug Feome and any ERT NOLL ee MINTURN | mence a claas forthe VIOLIN at his room, No.3 Brosdway. | dumedltios of life. | ley down es al established maxim | Famiawrs or He INTERIOR.—Canal freight, on f 7 South sticet. | will please apply to Signor Godone, 403 Broadwayy and at | ‘at according to the extent of love of the world, whic h | flour, 18 us high as eight or ten shillings per barrel, Price of pasate 8100 Thanbers & Joliie: 385 Brondwae the sinner entertains Wen he leaves this World,his 1088 is | {rom Buflalo to Albany. ‘Che boats will accommodate Before Judge Smith. Ottawa, known as the “Grand River Country,” about 12.—Daniel D. Nash vs. Horton H. Burlock.—The — 200,000 acres. ‘These lands are subject to entry at $1,25 of this city. per acre in cash or land warrants. ‘The latter now sels while ap of- at about 55 cents on the dollar, and are received at their Burin packet ship Liverpool, 1150 tous, Capt. John Eldridge, | “Signor Kapetts mal, giving lessons on the | greater ; and 1s it more intensely according to the | f 800 to 750 barrell h. i ficer, levied on a piano forte, belonging to a young lady, oftice in payment of lands, which reduces the price to LUN ieee ie es acer hele hte oe Lia) D> i sivifareodimere | ratioand extent of his love forthe world, ‘The pang | in the bummer is about 80 ¢ as per Une Pacrelght | on ad execution dgainst somo other person. ‘The owner about 6) ceate RoE tere. Meny of those lands are Fiabe “OR SALE, FREIGHT OR CHARTER —Th A CARD, caused by separation from earthly pleasures is more deep- | demand for tae meaus of transportation seems to pervade | brought action in replevin inst the attorney. The and will make fine farms. ‘The sales for the last month Fy at eiting packet ship LOUISVILLE, 519 tons, TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. ly telt, more intensely painful, according to the extent of | all the great channels of business. The Baltimore d met together and, 5 Detendant ned to the proper office, were noar 15,000 acres. carries 1500 Dales New Orleans Cotton; was’ built in A LADY offuperior talents and acquirements, is desirous of | 1u8 love tor the world. But, let us look at the justinau. | American says: —The number of boats which have iano- timated sales for the present month much exceed this cry with live oak, and locust top; newly coppere few more pupils to instruct in Music, Her method | #8 place is in hea scended the Tide Water Canal this year is about four that amount. 6 ad no- vatent felted. Has handsome accommodations for 24 passen- | ion will be found to be the most expeditious in pro- | Of @ happy immortality — pon the parties. He obtained Suameru. Ourrags.—A case occurred in this 0 n wi 8 gers. Apply to ee COLLINS & CO. moting them in the thorough knowledge and theory of the | him, his tears will yet be wiped away 030 26 South street, science of any now tanaht be soothed and comforted—it hundsed more than went up during ‘the whole of last | settlement, p tells him to | year, From this time to the close of navigation there | tice of the settlement betwi to him, | Wilt be increased activity in the business of the canal.— | a judgment of costs against Nash, which judgment the city last week, which shows that Madame Costello | “Alline disected to R.M., at the office of thi Ib i " i , i = York ead New | is paper, will be | and makes him bel: I know that my God is my | sais, ie 6 Pleas refused to set aside. ‘On the day on which og! espatch-—The | duly attended to. or tre | Father—Ho will reward me for whatl suifor; and this tv | “seu trees, Nov, 1h he docketed his judgment he issued execution. ‘The law as imitators out of the ity of Now Vere. A. parte Fen hols he | REMOVAL. my consolation.” Every man can be holy and religious | Business ON ‘He River.—During the past two | is that no execution shall issue for 30 days after judg. named Abijal J J CHICKERING ould jafore a « moved his Pian that hehas re- | in this World, and can attain te that happiness which the | monihs there have been passed up through the ca- | ment is obtained. ‘The officer went to Nas! i roadway j and Park | religion of the Lord points out to him. In order to raise | nal at Windsor Locks, as follows: In Sept., 103 boats | stated he had an execution, and asked it Nash tore and Dear Broddock’s Bay, brought a young woman, whose d had ildings, 293 Bro friends, We suppress, into this the an old pretended phy- r ¥ ‘The aceomm : cond exbin mud steerage | fers are wisttrpsned by ai sel in port. Fersons in- | place to rooms Now to embark should make immediate application on | six doors above Reed any “ame, for the sake of city, and placed her in the care o e name ‘ay, | yourself in this world, and obtain the ordinary cemlorts | with 2130 tons merchandize. {n Oct., 88 boats with 2163 | property. He was told by ‘Nash to find out what proper- f Dr. Farr, who has long board, Pie street whart, or t ent a 1 il keep a general assort- | Of Life, man must exert himselff and, to obtain holiness, | {, basdize. ty belonged to him. ‘This simple trespass is the gist of | *Cian, known by the | “= oul tre KPH MeMUBRAY, cor Pine and South ats, | Mut st the ame price as at hia fhetory in Boston. wl iw | you must olso oxert "Yourselves. Gad, my beloved ite an ted Werohaeee Pefatand’' Wiodbar Lacks, kage the action. ‘The jury considering thet the sthecaey. wan Posy Rip Peden J ‘the roar of the Dostor's o1- ~ FOR SALE—The bark DUC D°ORLEANS, bur FINE ARIS. | brethren, has opened the way tor holiness to all. God | been unable by several hundred tons to carry up the | not justifiable in going on with the suit after the settle- od inthe basement of the Rochester house, and there, then per register 310 tons, and earries. 4600 bble;_ thie ou PAINTINGS cleaned, lined and restored, by | has thrown open the avenues of religion to uli; and in | freight to those landings, and for which other boats have | ment of the parties, notwithstanding the decision of the after di her nearly the whole night with drugs, pro- he a It at Bristow, Maine, of white onk, i ; ENT, this way, all can obtain salvation—the door is not closed | been employed, One boat with 60 tors ot foreign coal | Common Pleas to the contrary, gave judgment in favor {iter Nong ON nee thing wrong being suspected, 00 damages and costs. the , Mr. Mulocki® Kor defendants, himself in 5, 1831 “ red and th tog 29% Broadway 3doors above | bey " . “ " decked engi ti ert, wecdth fet | the Avsertoan Hocet | axainst you-all can rep; and it you do, my beloved | was dischanged at Ripley ‘s Iron Works last week.— | of plaintiff, ~ — | brethren, the door will be opened. i maintain that boli- | There is ut present a supply of water in the rive For plain by board ar Jude's fest, Sanahes. Apply to | pisie DUCKING GUNS. ness is compatible with every situation in liie; holiness | and boats ‘of the Margen folane Cas take up full freights.— , person. movements were watched, and the two men with wretched victim were arrested, soon after the deed was consummated. The evidences of their guilt ol7 Im*re 4 ER, orto k Guns, of the most approved length | is compatibie with the dut { every man. rh Ce a. wie tahoe taal sutfic: strong to justif; jagistra: im = '9 ytd are x ata wma | The divine revelations trom. eesliest “says, prove Co Winsecethoahiann : U, 8. Marshal's Omies. Cenererinnsll tnive. bot trial, iar er soos ~y | shad larger Guns. The above | “Ut of this proposition—“ The command which | give | Kine av Saco.—We leam, by Child & Co ’s Ex- | | Now. 12.—Murder and Mutiny.—This morning the Mar- man gave bail. She has been restored to her friends. ress, that a fire broke out in Saco at an early hour | shal arrested and lodged in Brooklyn jail three men un 0 “ter : | atc hw y morning, on Main street, destroying ie ro | dor the following circumstances :—Some time ago it was Farris in jail—-Rochester Democrat. tore occupied by Charle r, a dwelling | communicated to the Department of State that rot Saf ‘Tur Sturm iN Maing.—Axother heavy rain Jing ship Oscar, of le oer a ao ee ean te umanded bya Captain Lug storin set in on Saturday evening last: ‘The rain felt you,” God says, "* is not above your strength.” In order Also, full stock of Sporting articles, Gun material to be holy, itis not necessary, of course, to say | shull busae iu cots icy Dy Brown & Bell, with am 0% Mawamtre A. W. SPURS & ( P, Jeave and shut myself up from the world altogether, in or Js materiale (@ very large proportion of their fi {Oe cakTAnd, NohBanatte, Novy are werurpered tf cor ae | TO DENTISTS —= der to be holy; itis not neces: hull desert iste; but in order to be holy, it i “See FOR SALE, TO CLOSE A CONCERN—The Sab of Liverpool Packets, iT be sol Hoscius, Siddons, Sheridan and CG tia pag, Rogstad hal 0 ‘Hed. Salted on th Aid MB ted ‘ ‘ NOR SALK, avery ha be nly necessary to love God. Thurston of Saco. Bank’s Hotel was with dithiculty | . | Sunday. On Sundi WrTee cotee mie, forsee ane rommio every veer eines, | EVOUR BALM, «7 ben ict Panes ‘he love ot God isto be holy —the essence of holiness | saved, with about $200 damage. A provision store and | 1oW, who, in defence, had shot one ofthe men on hears. | Aumdantly Ot Reet Bighe sao RNC, Wost came handsomely tarnished, APO Ng i tibia een Srseasi, * ALPRED i hd and Chemical Bore, pine evens God. im bevel Pose pe hen [psn Hi ot | pais.t ebop, ova by Watson & Wentworth, of Gorham, Goppineatorne pome for trial, ‘The three mutineers on, accompanied by rain, [t blew a gale ullearly in the ool » & © 20., 56 South st. ich treet, where they can be seen. n3tm nes: in order to be holy, we must be humble | was destroyed ; rs shops, occu- re Oi J " jos were blown off, and ber FOR LIVERPOGL—New Line—Reguiouracker | ““?OTHECARIES HALL, 36 CATHARINE ST. bum heart, and humble in spirit, his is what your | pied by Mesers. Moody & Huse. latter was insur | Were arrested at Sandy Hook. ‘The Captain has not a ther aiding damtge dove ‘nine city. We fear there wie: Ue. wth No —Fhe elegant fast sailing@acket | 6 rt meni cine tABLISHED 100. sean? thee ~ 30% 87 Dele ethren. new | el, ‘he whole amount of loss is about $5000. Origin | ¥e' beer “ will be news of damage by sea—although the danger nif ag above, hi eguier day master, of TiO | AA ee, No boys ntore iene ‘oun pera arts a throne of God, otter in hymallity, i homage banger Monats or Cinciyxatt.—During the year ending | was lessened by the stormy weather hgh yan Ba fi Sunday, which caused many of our coast wise vessels to {them put jn to our or on feek a harbor. Many of them put in tc Our bath or on + {oF passage, having accommodar mequalledfor | lowed to wait on customers. spigudor or comfort, apply on board, at i" wharf, foot le Orapplied by an experi ot Wall street, of to Hk: COLLINS & CO., 56 South scree SEF psa Seay a Micdoae 2 Gett,| GOO Py Saas paatliandee gl OP. TENT SHIRRED SUSPENDERS 800 patents "Por sale he Bay % Fixe 1n Mippixrows.—We learn that the sash | gist October last, S73 persons had been in con- and blind manufactory ot Mr. Pike, | ‘nt at the jail of Hamilton county, in Cincinnati.. Chemist and Pharmaceutisy A Bf GN, ttainable in every situ | the Universalist Churos in Mid a, py got Or there 39 eye been sont to the State Prison; 61 to tho Saturday and safely rode out the £90 Imtr “M2 Oxlord atrect, London, ttainable in ¢ + | by fire on Saturday night. timated at $15,000. | County Chain Gang, and 3 to the dungeons. & 6; Nov. 11. ee $a rmiamet Londin._ Cine when we speak of worldly graniuet. Insured at the Croton office, New York, for $8,000, At | discharged O75. Ot the whole number committed, 50% —Two indictments have EARS tells us how difficult it is for ihuse who are encircied the time the fire was discovered there were eight or | were native born; 274 foreigners, und 74 were females, & Timnett, THe Munounen. Te it a hav w 5 nds for which man more workmen in the building, and so rapid was the pro- | 41 were confined for debt—790 were of intemperate hab. been found by the ome fret hy By. rong, te ~~9 urage to 1 add thee Ged thsough teas, ther for urron, in firing the house } | Leeches for | and their prayers to the most High, tor the love they be ced person, | their God. Humility then is essential to holiness ; ho = *ABS & WAKD having bee tout, hi de been bu Store [o. 89 Broad sue et, o8 the eormer oF f the flames that it diffic de | its. The chain gang had earned $2,158 60, at the rate oi ainst Albert foie covape.—Heryord ‘ea a 60 ots, per day for their labor. ) Bickford, and the

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