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HERDMAN & CO., treet. adeovtaree aod mporte; 112 John street. onposite Cli THt PLUMBE NATIONAL DAGUBKKIAN GALLERY AND PHOTOGRAPHIC “fer fa arbor parece son saoapaay. ‘upper Eitan vi a fanehone tn Hambe's se aurta ve gular line hig sf uy al, be to ony devized poise, at manufactory. king <n gt alae or address aren tt ower tesa thee Vy any ok ae rg does rom a desrraction the or the hair, and are not to be eoulonnded Sand nostrums so shamelessly bps of to cure iv is perfecly geonine ne shy, an application of not to endanger the peculiar org: fiers from other substances quality of his goods, he ean refer t> Mi sistas Unitus Sod many sthers ofthe most reapectr oman nae {VINE D SHOR LIVERPOOL Tie iy wy sen, : TARTAR, Raseell —- f—- hrarthen, will sul for the sbore Pe with reuse vers of the most respecte for the last several years have ingecetleat accommodations, ap SODHULL & MINTURN, vill be es eee ‘opting nction ou the skin minute ooeretery, reac alle yu every tendency ad, by thie ae sions, eteaiaaity 3 ‘aissipa a eything at hi ied det nat ot give full satin ily be be jihee back. i ed ‘whoa, ‘rom the nature of og CLOSE A cORC KN —T) so. anibaical to vee teralicas. re te” Boat ay Dg td, fat sou wie yen continued use will y Browe & bell, w Proportion of their fiames berg ip, they are wnsurpansed, if not une | ‘e-aslted every year since, oe for passengers are very extensive and ke RUSLuNs & CO., % Sonth st. eet fet aan burthen, will sail as fos chores ‘wbsomin waite a gene at a succred the Queen te can) Tre morkmts Abert: f Cheauur sevet. Phiiedely ha. sdranced vevigde of reds of i. CHTUN WATER Testi eye | that, ota chrystalline a ieee be attached ty tnd Water-Fiter roan Walker and Whi sts. STRAW BOARDS. 4 eis TONS of Straw Beards,» fa riot WP RRESS Prestioa! sucha :—J. B. 3.3, Jncqoemod, Noss Bt OTICE.—Those do well to call ant ere 4 Se ym wae awarded at the brankion fa reg nis Ieatre { r eictcoee sharing ae a jo. 726 Miyrket stregt, Ce See a West, and “SS B of C ols "Tacoma Delivered | ber nn ges of the C ‘ross, e “Constitution of the Church of ‘Christ,” at St. BP “s Church, in the a of New York, on the Evening of 3 Jan. Ith, 1630. Matthew, Chepter ‘28th, 18th and following —“And Jet came end spake unto them, er is given to me in Heaven and carth; and teach all nations, vavartizing. them in of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy them to observe all things whatsover I Jo, 1 am with you always, ev he dwells tpon the few lines that I ha aye, before | pended upon an ignominious jidbet, the object of ofan jous multitude, is bow risen in all the splen- | dor of his magnificence, the light of Heaven and earth, for he had purchased it by his precious blood, and was invested with all power belonging to Heaven. “Ail power is given to me in Heaven aud earth.” Thisis the | source of that sublit to commit—To whom? to e! poor fis the twelfih had abandoned him,) and these sole: t to impress on minds the i of the high destiny that awaits them. highly important mission so muc! them as for ue. All power is therefore go teach all nath weak disciple follo: pilgrimage, and who are now to be the recipients of especi. favors—you aretobe my chosen instruments in accomplishing that great wo:k for which I desce: from Heaven, suffered on dead. Talk not to me of the destiny o! subjectionof kingdoms. Nay, pire, or extend dominion o' Rill be bute, portien of the glo! limits. But here is a mission words | 1ked by with the whole world, andto be co-extenrive with all | time—not the triumph’ ofa cay, exist forever and to embrace all nations and all m See, then, the sublime s) hearts with its magnil the nature of that missi: holy church, which is the asylum of all intellige: this earth. 0 ject more worthy of seri | one that can better com \ Ia the commistion thus given to five Cpeareey xi, Mie! mie. 8 coguize apostolic authorit; rdly, the trine which isto be the distinctive ch | church, a unity not merely of doctriac, | mental authority. I longing to this o2¢ apostolic and divinely comnteees vat it wae th Intention of the Saviour, that all thoso character. | church, which is, that it is to be universal. Final ould be inseparably connected with the church, until the end of time. Those, then, are the notes or cha: racteristics which I discover appertaining tothe true its constitution, I think First, I say that it is | church, and which, from light. ere bea aught more clear? pewer in all. power in heaven, then he is God. onearth,then ‘there is no being that can n oppase le itis, thatis about to establish thi vation of mankind, you,l command you to go and ten would not be the tives of the God-man ; and without that mission, thoy could not have been able to prove bj they taught. And when we consider the of the times, you wil! that there having a divine commission. What was aes was a catalogue of est chapter of St. Paul to the Romans, times. Now, religions were false, thst all Um were demons, the work of human hands; for such a handful of ii duals to tell the Rot were criminal ; to te! humility of Christ mi engles, would be one would not be possible tention of the Komans, unless, before they uttered a syila- bie of their doctrine, they w hearers that they wero Savoye of the ever living God that they wore yot delegated by human authority; thi it be substituted for tl they were not under the direction of tho Komen govern- gaent, but that they came from (iod, and him slone—the tuler of the aoe erde—and unless they could point to their credentials the tidings of salvation to the friends, thie character of the mission is # not allow us to hesitate on that point. whom he had sent were kis discip) paca to the doctrine of St. l'aul, he mission, in his epistle to the Roman: ue iter: “ Whosor ll call on the nai shall be saved.” ing on the name of the Lord in whom they have not believed !* To invoke God, must believe in him, and in allthat which is @ part of our duty in respect to him. How, then, shall they call fn whom they have not believed ? and how shall they belicve in him ‘of whom they have not heard ? and how shall they hear without a preacher? They cannot And how shail they preach, unless they be sent? So that, in the lan- guage of St. Paul, they can’t invoke God, unless through medium of his divine mission. The proof, Lo ge 4 ou hin believe, unless they have hoard of him. and unexceptivuabie, that to approach God, th: ough the medium of bi ent. Itis el ar that the estab! mission was of great importance in thi anity, and the doctrines of Christianit: ceived from those preachers to whom commit them. How shall they hear, ent of a divine m of Christi authority, by that divine mission, to preach. The note or characteristic of Christianity, as a system blished by the divine Saviour, is the divine mi: The second, is Apostolic authority. What is the lan; of our divine Saviour on this point? The eleven we: sembled together, and he conveyed to them this divine 1 nations.” It is the apostles he addresses. It is them that are the sent. The mission is committed to them, and their authority is to intelligence: “Go and teach all be exercised over us. Itis from them that we are to re ceiv ie knowledge of the amen, God. It is thro them that we are to receive the tidings that are tial to our eternal inti doctrines of christianity, lips that we are to recei ry ‘oour eternal dnty. and everything that is Our divine Saviour tell therefore, all nations are under their Coons be tions are placed under their authority, and their instructions from them; and consequently no ot! teachers are to be permitted to istenions. If Ihave or ot instructing all chure! the doct placed moder. the tutorage of the apostles. Go teach all nations, is the command of the divine Sa- iva te aa ance fe pak fo oH iasion which theSaviour is about | them their withorty Zor teaching thoes dectsioes | jhermen (because | ( you the car, end rose from Gx the there should be the for In virtue of this wer, sare ‘Without | presenta. | what authority | circumstances | anecessity for | condition of mankind on the earth at thattime ? Thero were as many gods as there wore passions in the heartof man. The | ¢h; worship of the true God had been almost forgotten, even | the collection of any claims that may bei} by the Jews, and all the rest of the world was buried in darkness and irreligion—the litany of the gods of pa- crimes? Read tee am you will see the condition of the world in thoso for a handful of individuals to go | forth from a subjugated country like “ Judea,” and en- deavor to proclaim to the haughty Roma: , that all their people that all their pussions them that instead of a plurality of ina word, that the simplicity ‘and e Roman @ most perilous character. It they could command the at- je to impress upon their Y could not gain attention. So that it is clear and evident, that unless this mission was divine, it lie dint he | would be io vain for the jes to attempt to preach d. my beloved wentially im- portant to the system of Christianity that St. Paul "oes nee: not cell your attention to the fact, that our Divine ap | Saviour has mere than once repented that it is his own mission, and more than once declared that those 1 will call your at to the necessity of 0th fthe Lord call. sufiicie why so? He declares it: “How, then, shall they call: oa him we teachers, whom Te to be re- bad deigned to unless through ts. In a word, from the spor- pon ab se which the divine and under their direction we sErege gated to the church of Christ and tobe ancluded in Sis fold. They, then, are commicsioned to teach, and this very fact imposes the relative obligation of our attending to their teaching; ‘and it is from their ym to go and teach all nations; All na- those who ere now in this it “e clear that no other teacher can inter. spprove of it. Now all nations Ss 2 Mormen Affairs. \From the Sangamo, et }, Jan. 1.) apostles, we are bowed to Bo. Caure God bes comma: Jet them te teach us. and having We understand that the we o commended (hem to teach snch them, because the: will rise, and sacraments. ae eae be upostios were to to 7 ashamed to listen to them ? that they were , and the « ‘aid Young, but@ person who semble him. In the mean time we suppose the holy ey Whe | Bri epg et a then sre tg iT look inte Bel ° Mormons with Governor, and <a used | the fect that the: y have fast Gelenta omens, the party, de es at tho seat of a le them gut Uncie sam re etmee 2. more wonerg jute course 4 . ar been thus lat, 10 fender Ine something more than om mere mockery. Sreamsoat Disaster on Ou1ro—Sarety or Mr. Cray.—The following is a letter dated Smmith- River, Dec. 29, 1845, Advertiser at there whem 4 os be this disagreement They are all mankind, and if they faitnful te their mission und ith . Tt would be biasphe t ailty of this, ‘The Aj must be Hy united, and as meukind comprise the family ot disciples, i nto be commensurate | jt je clear that there must be perfect unity among them then Again, how can the aby Variation ou the part of the finally, or of acentury, butto | Aposties, a or on the part of mankind, es dam { | ure beund to wach ali thet they ‘nited ctacle calculated to fill your 1 ught? it is clear, thea, the teechers and the pass jcence. and allow me to explain taught must be indivasably united As it is clear that there | and the characteristics of that | must be unity in doctriue, it is equelly so that there | | ran ou the dam, which has only five feet of water on it, arkind, of ail | must be unity in government. What is the character | our boat drawing seven and a Dall feet, The shock was is there a sul | of the taught? Ix it not that they are under | tereible, amd the confusion end consternation on beard Js there | the authority of the tonebeve 1 itis, and hence, on the | was beyond desc: . Eves rons jemped © and rap ! | day that Christianity was established, the first believers out, ¥ t rd to dress, fearing & t wreck ; isciploa I © | were called ‘he ‘dlecipies of the aposiles. But the ‘dec. but! thanks to a kind Providence, we were again saved. trine of unity of government will require more ex: All bends fell to with sli their jes to othe boat ey tron Tecan devote to it at the it time. it wae | on bat our exertions were of no avail ; the errung yet the intention of th round, bows wp the seem, ont all efforts ate art ber * “ in then di <cogrise another characteristi 4 on them, it is clear and evi | pores. ewer ee ha Ty re, pti wessed te thie dent that there can be no uvityen the partof those | , to procure sid, but he not Fret > we sce, 16 mil who are bound to obey them. Does not our divine Sa | sos viour toll us that there sball be oue fold, wader the nid. ce e quite ansious, tor? And if there be no unity, there must | 9, lifference, that unity must and nay 2 Te ona ef the Saviour frastrated be destroy aaa jin alaciple Yples, thet he does tot hesitate to say, thet tai po is veo sor #, that he say, that atone o'clock seven others, incl itahall be rand charactertetic of his divine mission “as Hickory,’ got (De. Ryder pas quoted {row the Scriptures) | If I may | ing dow: nee — be sllewed to eseume the character ofan intel, I w T would | eveniag, where | am ave no hesi jon ove! Uhristianity, r you ‘polating,ieathie want, 06 waite. omeng avin pc | ey a 78 would say that Jesus of Nazareth cannot be the true Mes | nigied so that it oil be told the ‘boat is lost and all on siah, because, ifho were, he would have a body of fol- | pourl perished, except the Honorable Henry Cley, whe lowers in perfect unison in doctrine; because, by your | was saved by a miracle, there being arece horse on own arguments, it is by thet unity by which he be | board, which ke mounted end awam tothe shore!’ Now judged. Now Lask you, my Chistian brethren, the fact is, that all on board ere yet safe—Mesers. Clay ited in the same doctrines? Do you all beli White and Stone cl Tether te stay eo beard ood tributes oft wait for « better opportunit) fost et of ‘We leit them there, and were much gra ‘a small steamer uy te roliove tots end t bape Christions, because you | Ko'eS ir gaiciy: ‘Among’the pessragers we tof oa, adore Christ, that is not enongh, because there is some- ig X Se, Th ay nin Ge eae ae ig more than that require !. Answer me, th you all united in the doctrines of bristianity | Hf I pe- by " . as the Captain Fambulate your city I wil answer. Here sin | were bins, “petdsaaall tee a a all he has in the your Broad 06 OF ther, and ano- Sends invested in the Ans ring cost about $85, ther and ye! point e, yetall aos tans. Has the us of Nazareth, give: form of Chris he told the Ey authority for and to another a different one! Has alians that there must be Episcopal government of mankind, and the re- Medal to anoti if he has, | cannot believe that he is the true Messia. cause he said that there must be uni- %y inbischurch. | say itis impossible that it can be hristianity, and here is the proof. Where is that per- fect accord in the same system of belief? We know no such variety. Read the Acts of the Apostles, where 3000 ted at the preaching of Paul, and how together in all the elements of hriati- postlo was to them the sai Fetem of things which do aler can’t contradict himself, fo m of piven to-day and auotl inity. No more ca if there can be in God himself, for religion can only come fom him. Here it is that we can under- stand the language of St. Paul in his epics to the Gal- lntions—“'Now let me tell you, that if | myself were to | teach you another doctrine, let me b+ cast out from your Aunert J. Tinue.t..—We have received a letter from this parece, wi still confined 1 in our nm the ge Mfore ia tuo letter: Measus. Evrtons—I was ~) the New York "penta to be copied Som tae © pepe: t i rilence, scarcely officers waa huve occarism to address me, cod ttf pase the whole day in most lethargic state, my conduct there is little ‘dount ‘but that I Als toe the first how io 4 to commit suicide; that the officers jed to watch me or me under such it would be impossible Now, gentlemen, ee word of this is proclaimed ove r to-morrow, we cannot re be contradiction in midst. Nay more, if en from Heaven preach an; your informers were, they are m other gospel unto you than tat whish we bave presok- taken. know my innocence ofthe a hy faiet T edunto you, let him be auvathematised.” Now, what Paul hero speaks of is the gospel, the gospel which was not written, but the gospel which was delivered viva voce. Itis the gospel which St. Paul would not ailow himseli to controvert, so that neither man nor any “4 larity of my conduct jn should be permitted to preach nother doctrine besides me -_ wi was tought from the jooing. jut it will be said that of all t iiforent sects one grand union Ie olly, a Aang sige me cay Meeting about would be formed, and that it was the intention to have it poverty Pepe Bod peed SS eas 2 so in commandiny teach all nations. But | )Oere Tevelts—my blazsned by. — God expressly dec! stem of things sball continue for all time, because our divine Saviour ledges himself that he will abide with it for er and ever. “Go, teach sll nations, baptizing om in the name of the Father, and of the Son, Hen of the Holy Ghost, and I will be with you to the end of the world ; * and another declara- tion of the Savour is, “and the gates of hell shall not pre- vail against you.” ‘No matter what may” bo its vicwssl tudes, still it must be triumphant, and we cannot sup- pose for one minute that our Blosesa Saviows would te faithless to his promise. Remember, he said in the be ginning, that all power in Heaven and earth was given to him, and no matter what persecutions the church may he is pledged to it. It may be said that Christiani- prints throughout the civilized world, and the brand of “ murderer” attached to it !--ere a common [oy gd examination has taken plece in the matter—ere | know who my accusers are, or what they say and [ alone not the sufferer. No-would to I but 1 am compelled to know that my and widowed moth y wile, sister and brother, other relatives, fer much from this accusation ae at . Bat scarce! er ees Soe wi f= oe to, ef the efficers of the prison will 10 the contrary; and hoping, gentlemen, you wil give it it Ie mreg your paper as readily as you have done the ty has undergone changes, and that it became so corrupt I euheonsbe myeet TOULBERT J. TIRRELL. ag to need reform. “Now do you spesk of cor.) p01 the keeper of the ruption of morals, or of faith and doctrine? If you | te ow Ts letter, and’ alse stee- ak of doctrine, it would call in question the | Prison. conte ‘other restralns tun tueh imposed dges of oar Saviour. Why? Because his pledges | !0& that he i ato-of the prison. It ie further exated, Would be frustrated. Ho pledged himself to pon every tum: goon tae, ns with his apoaties to the end of timo. How can you | tat he hat not acted in any way, nor at ony time, in moan know that your teachers are apostolic teachers, or | cuicite. Here we leavo this matter.—N. O Pic., Jan. 3. where can we find security that t aching by apostolic authority. Ifyou tell me that you can find by the acriptures,| will tell you that you don't believe what Now why is it that there discrepancy in reli- ed upon that system jubstituted for whic! it intended for . Our Saviour tells ua that faith is to be receiv- ed through houring. It ix through the medium of hear- ing that we receive the word of God. There iano allu- sion at all to any written system of Christianity, nor was there any obligation on the opostiesto write. Nay, twelve apostles there were only two—the rest vere tiecipiee) erefore it is evident the reading of the scriptures was essential to the salvation of mankind. ‘These are most interesting truths, and are worthy of all attention. Tur Mvrpgn ov Asos.—The Sandwich (Mass.) Observer Pie Acne 8 follow —— ci the recent kill M ane Sod to Peterson's house to have wi with P. ether, mete btwn they were left, in ‘cl together. * At about four *Pelock, = Sampson was passing a saw Ames lying 0: his thee on th nd, and bloody—and, he bed boon murdered, he passed on to end"ealied ive or three persons, and returned to the house. y found Amos dead, with a carried him ba the house, made Varieties. We learn with extreme pleasure, sa the Frank- 27th ult., that the frost, which ane in other sections of the een #o severely felt in this parish as we ap have commenced tal down an account that did not belong The probability is Peterson had only him, and then came the attem rinkit large stick, four feet 5 viour. Then all nations are to boas tay hep by them, | parish of St. Mary (continues ecw ee Ames had been (ening. | 2 eit "Utes wentoent, and they only are to be re fs teachers. | one of the most advantageous positions in the State for bloody, which was the weapon with But what are they to teach? To si pee] you it are | tne sugar business —bad by far a botter, navigation | which he «t kk. their instructions, we have the words of the divine | than any other perish in Westorn Louisiana. It has great | ‘There was the appearance of a protracted scuffle in rosy sis So ees ae ines Sake 2 ae abundance of woodland, plenty of pasture land, the soil | the garden at the ead of the house. The wee you.” hes tlesavere totesch | ig inexhaustible, and new’ resources are cons: tramvled, and Amos’s wee there. aitthet our ivine Saviour’ wished mankind to learn. opening. In addition to all this, it has a wealthy, ‘intel, The jary returped “that Amos came to his death by s . ent, and enterprising lation. blow or blows struck by Charles J Peterson with a large neg Be ether teachers required. , Ms inet stick or club in the hands of him the saic Peterson ; and Tight to teach you who Ck here assembled all thing: The Rev. A. Maclay, D. is preaching in New | sexs ery fiad that the ‘said Peterson did kill the said and (haem are placed under my instruction, it follows | Orleans. " Amos, but whether from rom malice aforethought or other. that is no necessity for other teachers. You cai At St. Clair, Mich., the Rev. Aaron Van Wormer, | wise, ie, the Jary cannot cay. not learn more from other teachers, because I shall have | of that town, has commenced a suit for libel or slander as committed by Marston te jail, te taught you all that is necessary : therefore, no other io- against the Rev. 0. C m, D. Northro C. | await the sittiog of the Cour of laws, i Apel structor can be received. You cannot ald any thing to A. Loomis, laying his ¢ at $10,000. Thi —_—_—__- what God has ordained ; because, if you add, you are no to grow out of some recent difficulties in Crime rx Bostox.—The following is a statement | ee ances of God. tateach at Wiigue woes @regrational church in St. Clair. of persons whet have been in ot the Sr. find in thi ier authority recog. | On the $d inst., the towboat Shark, Capt. Wh: am ous offenees ond causes Gated below, nized than the suthority of the ayontien’ ? On the day | of New Orleans, in towing over the bar " , Taken up. Com, Canes, te. of Pentecost, when Chiistianity dated its advent, there | buret two of her boilors, killing Mr. : ry o | was said a# much as that they are the legitimate Apos- | Second engineer, and one fireman, name unknown, | tles, because they are the descendants of the Apos. | iding Mr. ogy "cig | oa tles'; and they ure tho Church of God, because ot, and severely scalding four of the 4 they are descended from the Apostles. Then it ly of Charles a ee * sera gta 7 rs to me clear and evident there can be no | board, and bad not been recovered. ihe Keeman was 7 sas well misteke but. the Apostles must still, be the | interred at the Southwest Fe ts tae ae + teachers of mankind, because it was not intended | towboat Jefferson, went immediately ~ Py by ourSaviour blish anether system ofChritiankty Se Wreees ee ee earaie oe Pr or snot church, pecenee, is will show | ea it nn im. | mor ‘The Shark is on her way up ofthe tow- as m ou vine wiour ai | Be perpotui nd of time; and as we now re- | Moses Henry, a Colored man, was arrested in = gnize the ie authority for the Instruct of all ik en $7 the 100 last, ¢ ed with marder- AY pations, we must, at rere i> compel lo re- Ly cold blood, Bam Ceive our instructions from these seme tren, otherwise | Di Fiber, with whom he had lived as a ,wafe two or e we arenot bound to admit the authenticity of Christiani- | three years. r4 iy eae | ty. So, sek cnt ailgoageiee wh bag agp ut the Foe. | A case of breach of marriage contract was recently ’ i) a iat on, of | the truth, mutable a be ented | were Miss Lydia Adame cd Homer C. Waters, aed % i i edie unityanly | {ary deokees d that the lady’s heart had been demsged to | Vagab . * — ney, | Variation, nothing like sc! et bow dowe dncover Gen. Gaines ee in the New Orleans | ine, re . ae ® | this? From the timple edocttinen of Jomne. They ore of thi taste ® be omeueies | goving ton " ae’ § - tench jons must be CO i¢ is in favor of separat PAGS #4 | ai Musciples eal apostion vo the and of Une, and we fore of Hogan trom ho nay Disturbing the peac to pond ‘hele disciple, , because we are & portionef thet | At Wheeling, on the 6th, the river had raised one : They sent to toach ail mankind, and all | foot, with 7 feet water in chinnel. [t was thought at H tbe taught by Ther, os ali mankind | pittsburgh on Sunday, the rise would not exceed 7 fet FY | are to be oasi ay ten bes no eg | there. " Fy (toe pag be dlsegressiont caoug. them.:| . ‘Gov. Edwards, of Missouri, has issued his ia poe , se EL eeteatnieeh ar cattery | Wana gener chs teeta oi ena : pat. 4 a Seed nae Focuses tame Oo. y, at Arrow Roek, in Seline =