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Vol. XII., No. 39 Whole No. 4252, NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 9, 1846. THE NEW YORK HERALD. | | PASSAGE FROM OREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND | JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. | Line of Cierpost Packels salud a hivergat oa toate Circulation...Forty Thousand. | ToS ih a eT "Tata Mare. Biatey HERALD Every day. Price 2 conte pereopr=) . ONE IDGE “ bart val 8 MZ Base ry Saarer—Price #¢ cant |," MONTEZUMA “ 16th of April. ends, and fervaniiag the passage ibernia, ing from Boston on nty of time to come im the ixht packets of the Black Ball iverpool on the Ist end Cg of every ett it Cr. BHOTH EAS oe oF Fto loor to the Notice.—The Public are Pewte seal noted iby de ire of the owners of the Finck Ball or nid Line, et Liverpool Packets, Ps rocuesa, © Co., have ‘im advance. Persons prices—elways cash | Facet the steaunsh i the eee wil hey MALL LINE FOR BOSTON. Ww Ol is. iG mtr JANA AND NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS it scrim tmeeh octet eaten ecarhe NEW LONDON, woRWrod WORCESTER. Weta | ies free sik nara se ‘ At? greiges, jn the Moming, from the Foot of exe will be Prevented during fl jummner Way Crates are i iuess to receive for New we eee ae ioe shij ill st er . beaeage mon! Hiowing ‘ips will commence this arrauge Krough ander! ss ete Dae eee ee i Captain Ingersoll. LONG RAILRUAD COMPAN ne Ship . pain Cornall. Captain Hunt, e “ita boo Bliss. sega i have re Nh ‘Sundays exeepted, Campane ot Monae ay a5 FOLLOWS, aise packets, are 0 Srutte ior passcuners uuequalied om mauded by experienced mates, who every exertion, to ef owed " willatall fier be a the} iaisapniby stent ye aptrins or owners of these sl pe will be foriewelry, belion, rare naps or pons! for any ittete, pare eb “oe aan fe and intermedute Board of shea anon eaaias bills of Lnling ‘are lben fas the same, at the value raioeh " ee COLtINe se Len Geers ae io ssamner scion E My, JAS. WOODHUBE, Aye Pheri Bondaye excepted. ‘stopping at ween promptly f plerpea Sethe ‘goods to his address, a eee ‘ . «The ships ot this te are warrantea to Sail pauctaaly asd aria cae ga} Bn ghee gam thee sovatre PACKETS FOR HAVRE—SECOND LINE. th te -: Ee Ww ing order: ‘ From N: York. From ya Fayre Ship UTICA, F Hewitt, master, Ieth tee Ship 8T. NICOLAS, J B Pell, “ Ship ONEIDA, J Fanck, master, Ship BALTIMORE, J Johnson,jr. They are all of the first class, abl: commodations for passen; rice of | i A the eal 8. jiquors. SO¥p & Hi 9 Tontin: the ioe papas ‘W | TAPSCOTT’S GENERAL EMIGRATIO PION, and arrive at Albany the same even- | 75 South street, Jere of pr Ne 3 ‘arterloo Roa iverpoo! been mad Hime sure, and pansenney tin hoped on amiving ox adveraed. jal Tae’ BOSTON STEAMERS. FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. Pains Moby ta) atone a ey Ser te The British and North American Royal ia aut Steam Packet Ship CAMBRIA, C. | sa ma for the above ports. as follows. very necessary inesne will be used to have those. whose jn g ia E Judkins, Commander, on Sunday, lat sage tay. be ea aged jon this wide ofthe "Adiustic Sespersaed ta as com! fortable Liverpool $120 ‘The ship Liverpoct, ou 6th. February—the Siddons gpthe “4 i ‘A on ‘Februs Queen of the West, 6th March—the va “ GHAM, Jr., Agent, 6 Wall st “Sika well known vailing qualities of these fe prnreciatin Bh cpa irae en A ede po ll bin, second cabin and steerage passengers, the if PEAR, OR GREAT Batrain | Sve, seat oe eit ea Thaereraas money to an} Great Britain or | *PPly to W.k J.T. TA Tr, land, eam obtain of the subscribers} pg west To Pda her sperm) corner isdn Lane, Sthe principal oe genrgmauat large orsmall payable on | 4.T.Ei6 chroushont Great Britain and ireland aa rae i x EF TACIT. MARSEILLES LINE{OF PACKETS. Jan. th, Dee as jam, trips om this will fe rega henge onthe it and from Marve ‘he 101 @ at 11 o’clock, insteed Sees 4 ; iQuANUS eee re wet |S Ste a gst i tas for cube, | PRICE ire & | ane 10 Fo secure ure passage, nies fon ah tara Theme i 19 ut semerenel paeantep yl She Maiden one. ————— mare Sep heer he in point of f ds _ ules hinge ri accom te art ee wfc eax takes brought out setacbocbors oyeecahi shige, or axy of the gogaler may be relied on Tine, on pplication as above. be forwarded free of oth- TAIN &, THELPS, Proprietors, No. 03 Krontatreet, orto « HING REN, rents, Wall cor. ‘ater st. >. suling hip OSWEGO, “is ‘above, her emnlat MOwfeana wont festa well | _nitre wharf, oF to COLLING'S C0. be South at. PASSAGE FROM AND TEMITTANCE Te oe elock Gatar GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. t in New James E. Woodruff, who will Promptly forward al ‘address. SART! master, will succeed the Oswego. BPS ate ‘eb. Faye, . j%r ‘stablis ssage Pearl sree mebrest are at all times Trengred to mal tot ‘out passengers by first class American et tiling’ from Liverpool every six days, and nog cat aiding the possil ee ‘of dete detention to emgrants at pet ror LONDON LINE OF PACKE r'§—Sails 10th Feb. | «9, Ths packer. ship WET ESR LAND, E. Knight. | 4h aster, will sail as above, her payed fay ave Having very superior accommodations for cabin, cabin and The acco! . Pe to embark, should snake inmedate sas mar osrd fuse oF iain Lanes or | well Enowa for thei me er, LE ges Sk OE Hote the cldcogutry for friends, will do well by eclectisa thie Esker’ aot ah: ge and South streets. | {ne-and when thore aetled tor decline coming’ ont, the ced ie Stet Leortead tad ‘teh of Feb. raney is always nded to the party from whom it was B-Persoos desirous of sending. for their friends, can | "eeeived, without ds zave them brought out in either of the above packets, hy mo | ,Uralte or exchange at a fet te Nevhors Bu y the subscribers, taking Company, derate terms, by applying 9 sors rh | National Bank of Scotland, and on RC. Glyn & Co. Bankers, ‘ LIVER! Londoa, and C. Grimshaw & Co. Merchants, Liverpool—paya- 26th ia ee ~y Freer ble without discount. Wor further oe pope GARRICK, B. J. 1h Trask, Master, of SAMUEL THOMPSO Hew, Sastietll cclbes doove, bt? weaelar Gay. Voe.treaks or pose i sebints Raving aeeomuodations, euoqaaied { ot) Orto _ C,GRIMSHAW & CO. No.10 Goree Prartane fort epply on boond, af Orleans shart foot of altace. ort i7 \meod*m ‘Liverpool. LINS & CO., 56 ‘The packet ship Roscins, Eldndge, master, will succeed For the Benen ee noice eta: a Mareh 26th, her oe dav. jatr 2 ORnA cia FNico | PERFUMERY’ Y PARTICLE Y SOAPS, AND TOILET Bs cane, 5 Pal ll kee core turn of the ¢ ship is ‘BOYD cs +i HE E subcribe me o exhibited atthe Tate Feir of the Ame- io red display of choice Per famery aed Toilet Bonn was there awarded, by the feta inane btben snp BI shorn HB, Cure meat hey miter way, ee port ou the 10ch are next, affor ‘a good, i oxporcenty for ph oh ih ertomery "Por torneo pearege, or sect Newt apply to tno puegsallod ope po ontoyed of lesreine hi Wet PAPSCOTT: 73 oath a, the Laboratory ratory ef Langan Pane tg eae int th cofner Maiden jane. any Yours mre the possession of a skill a - Lie ANTED— Southern port.— ual Yo that of ee Amis ‘am "EK COLLINS BC k Con oT complete assottinent ef el ies arti vee gia reomefato igh cients Rtn Rath he nal stomers 10 com! hoose ERPOOL—The —) les tiso imap a beautiful ssortment of FANCY ae from Paris Packet tl ‘hist cemize ibe aperior as Aer Ts, eaieeltnde the app-oacinng holidays. p ROCH ‘Thesubscriber dove not avertise Soap. which will shy ritton, wall sail as GES or sweleier ams or freight of passage, havioa splendid large se | hich wilt i ponent amend, vr inne of erat mae sane poomae eal is Sa SE Tt ope gans for the growth of the hair. ethaee jiractes he leaves for 10 DH i. Sites: bat he does pretend to offer TOILET SOAPS, so sei- eae sof pane St vain tm Dendey, | Eines aeoue uid eer mot lpn pepe piiottingner, 1050 tons, Ci Ira Barsley, | rati ded b compl ish : Rochester, aid seilon'die Bat of Mare | [gaa hi IN, whieh wall arated sfere the ol led 8) ING FE eed le i aan witl always he Present ery gen IETIC CREAM, 80 invaluable an app! wing, a much more clenaat pr is hips ter are Viele cntee = re-sall rons ee mont for jers are very extensive and | on VOLLINS & CO. , 6 South st. \ ! warED sane My GREAT BRITAIN AND I iD OLD SARPPLISAED Le tae i OFFICE. becribers are RT 19 coms cut by tho early soring thi aig age very | emg can. asasual, b pay- m% the United Kj particulars, apply to J. pensar 1» i CO, iar oo aus ah age the quali of ne ponte, be oun rete to Messrs. Aspin- wall, Mol mat of ton, srinpota eran ye gs TRE Te ee ovgive ai a et wil Hore eB BRHANGING. a ee eraeeet for verect- of thelr Pi nit rly pre, oan Seaton | or ‘ierepresentatson, wloor hd be enjoin npn bg sr Se eS al in i omgloy Gaintain the sme sdhorens te wate ol SAAB Gab Mea i | nueugenes BAUME Ria, . r articles usinees No. 150 sd Courlinds, Wievetuer of Sew Yor an Set ren tl cal sel Vetier article VALENTINE HEAD D QUARTERS. URN enemas ten cea yee Valentine Writers. lendor, variety phess, Frowld particular rt call actention to their challenge th the Bie ow” prices to the trade dein on curimottoy By Rt eke amet Orders from the Coustry ‘otrompe sce Nieer RS Re eae Ty ce NTINES? ad range BEE REA al yeeaeas i Ondo thet a | GOLD AND SUL ER mach ted by te ancestor ELL & BROTHERS, No. is] Broadway, |_| Iliuminated Mh eontifal erticies forall per ein ase a htatra — ike Wty co Selma fags | a \aate. of fine a orn ee QRMHGEA | sutteurere, NOE "BLACK, 3020 Swe Lae K, rT mk ve received — the Institates for the encoui 431 im*re 10. 62 Ataany, Feb. 6, 1846. The Weather—Legislative Proceedings—State VALUABLE PRUPERTY FOR SALE. M~Belonging Estate | fc Heroes deceased: form iy rown th the, Jere ‘ampbell Farm, lying oa penawiel te Benwey,, 5 miles free te the tor. ‘The New Jersey Rail. house. The ‘arm, whic! | Lecture delivered by the Rev, Dr. Pise, in Street Church, on Sunda: lst, Subject— The True nd rr exist, founding the prediction upon the Now, the church of | It may even be said, | tation of the truth, that the church Cal from the days ot Adam una inas- much as the faith in the Redeemer had been pe: from the time of Adam to his coming into thé Fwocld, and many were saved, before his advent, by believing in his refore, all the faithiul, from the beg: of the world, are embraced in the true church of Christ. Itis not necessary for me to dwell eny longor on this it, but | will merely observe that both of these pro- itions were denied, at anearly period of the church, the Donatests, who separated thems and in order to justify themsel forth the doctrine, that the true church may be circum- ted is it, then, the | Christ has existed iarink all ti in a general acce; To-day isavery beautiful day. The air is soft Christ, has existe: | and balmy as {the breezes of Paradise ; the sum is shining brightly and brilliantly, and the city is ha- ving May in anticipation ; it is, indeed, very lovely The Rev. gentleman commenced by readit | the Holy Seriptures the 24th chi t Si | the 46th, 7th and 48ch weigh “ And he said unto them, Thu: it behoved Christ to suffer, and to rise from the dead the tance and remission of sins name among all natio th Iso, ot ich sae soar: hs hee : is ing high state of eulivat is written, and thus third day, and that rej should be preached in ooty: | Kannig, at Jerusalem; and ye are witnesses of these The aie of the Church of Chnist is Ailes ly contained in these words of our b! that repentance and the san x preached to all nations of the world; ospel should not be any particular nation, or by the boundaries of any particular time; but was to extend itself throughout ali the nations of ie earth, and stretch from the earliest period to th consummation of time. Consequently, as this mis- sion was given to the Apostles, they were destined to carry it out. They were to be faithful to the trust committed to them, and to preach as they were reach. Hence, immediately after the Holy vied they separated, and The Senate met as usual. red upon a certein resolution of enquiry into the ma: | ment ofexpenditures on the Northern and Champlain nal and Glen’s Falls Feeder. According to all precedent » very long and very irrelevant debate ensued upon this af- bong 1g | fair. The question was upon appointing a committee to in” | quire into the management of this business—this occa- Senators debated this matter with all the bombast and vehemence, and inaenivaeien are delib- eration, that Congress would em propriety of makin, tertained that some political caj ut of the resolutions. unanimously adopted. ion was now offered by Mr. Folsom protest- inst a certain report of the Senate proce hich Mr. Folsom is represented to have enid that Ny stay here (at the capitol) all night before he would permit the son of an Irishman (Cassidy) to be Mr. Folsom pronounceil the statement e had never made any such statement. n, at the request of Mr. Folsom, was tabled. ‘The Senate now went into committee on the bill for the erection of towns and counties, to wit : town of Rice, in the county of Cattarau, mittee passed the bill and reported it to the « milk coma tea Ray A very leng debate occur- ite 2 Sealine Apple or red for sale in order that the if not fe on or petro, i 13 flered xf public auction on tha erchants) Exe ange kitchen ae ‘There w grafted trees in full bearing. ‘The above prop estate may be settle or, in other words, that ibed by the limits o! sistas ft George Clinch, E: james Wright, on the jae i eiza rhein Executtir, ORGE CLINCH, yet ELLIS D. FREEMAN, The subscriber will offer at Publi hie ee ‘ublie Sale at the same time, sioned the debate. pena will lay claim to hups, fewer still, in debating the rights of the Other being the true Bhatt until, at last, we find a denomi- of four individuals, , in opposition to all the othe: ostively Aappened, however ludicrous it m re was, in Amsterdal vidual, who styled the laiming the pee iJ Thi i ‘oodbridge, Middlesex Coun= pe congregation of four indi- | elves the true church of There was some disagreement among them, on some points of doctrine, and two of those individuals ex- communicated the other two. communicated, turned round and ex-communicated their ex-communicators. ‘To what, then, was their Catbolici- an instructive commentary regal greater numbers and in- fluence. The third point is, tha®the church must be Catholie in point of unit; doctrine—that the doctrine which the church teaches inthe 19th century, must be th it tau ot in the mi the main street, with by 30 went in evéry direction. other to Asia Minor, a to Arabia, another to Greece, and one, the first and the last—that is to say, the first in point of position in the Church, and te last in point ot natural weakners, in as much fas he denied the blessed Saviour—went to Rome and p claimed the tidings of the Gospel,and founded the Church Y within the portals of the Eternal City. then, is to be seenthe catholicit The two that were ex- with stos ed with fruit, strawberri fal well hear the kitchen door, fcrighing an inex first-rate stand and has done h 50 feet front by 200 feet gating Ga the street lead- and universality of of the Church of Christ. to the bill to reduce the York Equitable Insurance Com- eport was tabled. = to the bill to charter the Washington of New York—tabled. reported a bill to amend the act of 1848 ie the Croton water works in the city of New introduced a bill to amend the ion to proofs of wills and can- Mr. Laster reported adv genteel ae of tl the above | Ard it must here be remarked, that fe Apostles carried yprorse which it lots, and oak Gospel of Christ, and tar fave, tothe en urch of Christ r Indit and propounded the same truths taught by ‘They wore to carry the tidin 7 natious of the world. Whilst and taught; but there were na tions of the world to which they could not conve, tidings of the ora ioe in which they coul sb Chi Christ, because there were fad stent But the Apostles @ to have successors, for the purpose of per] ; of conveying to the essential characteristic of the In entering on thi re I draw from Soripentes the authority upon which I take my stand, quote a strong gastoge from the writings ot the ancient and venerable It is contained in his treatise on the true | religion, cha, ter 7, and is worthy the attentive consider- ation of every learned man, while it is fraught with lation to every believer in the Church, which he “We must adhere to that Church, which is Cathol ie, _ ures Hecalleg Catholic, not only ind emanating from the lipeo “ ¢ Instructor, and must be the In thia consists univer- If the courch could have taugst rimitive rges, and the church adopt or reject them, at will, universality of doctrine? Th r siecle sjeam of vaterforning i southern boand fo. A latge aud substantial Dw with tx room a4) ainiog, and 4 inthe Tee rt cellar divided io seve with all kinds of a wel i of excellent water tu the Certain doctrines) in the of the present day cou! where would be t the different Apos of the Gospel to they lived,they preache: Mr. Spencer, 7) lea’ revised statutes, in celling of mortgages. Then the Senate went into ponte to the past, be broken, replete with every convent: man, or could be Fa 1 nations, an: chaske s found it politic to make ® Show of that jewel which should govern monarchies and rmony. This glorious federe- heavenly and divine it the church in all time,” ‘Ko No other doctrine should be preached, and no other doctrine could have been re- vealed by Christ, but a doctrine to be believed every where, at all times, and by all divinity of Christ: for an extensive Boarding all ages, fine. No 5. Two very eligiole building lots, fronting on the main oa adjoining the above, 30 : that of catholicit: cannot do better than, republics, and worlds—| tive principle is god-like—it is consonant with our condition as a fcee people, and it is the incomparable link which holds the confederacy dissoluble—it is the power of legislation, and the at- _ tribute which promotes the permanency of nations Mr Blodgett reported a bill price of transporting freight on the Tona- tench id front by 140 feet Take, for instance, the ‘The Catholic ehtrch believes ia that doctrine, and why does she believe in it? There were various opinions entertained on this subject, by individ uals before the Couneil of Nice, and the doctri Houses and Lots, eons each sides basement, fronting street, each 1ot 1 No.7. A onvenient Dwellicy House, containing 6 | gar. ¢ 18 58 feet front by jeve that the church of the was represented in that Council there isa bond of union between us of the p wanda railroad. Mr. Tefft, from the commit on railroads, reported @ tora new railrvad from some debate the bill was by the rl fora final eof the most beautiful sec mediate vicinity of stores land, with house, garden ¥, coutaining hom 0 ‘399 | With others, never call any nd the Council of Nice. We adhere to the doctrine of | Schenegtady to Utica. Aft referred to a committee of t Monday ext was desi disposition of the conteste Mr, Develin, of New York, ing proceedings upon executions and act A small Farm of exeell and suitable out buildin situated on the roa abway,and about 20 feisares walk from eA "Ne 32. Jot of aboat 18 adjoining lands, of e | soil, and now covered with oe the exception of 2 acres, which hi No. 13. A first rate lot of upland aud about 63 acres of each, half a mile from this village, with a a Hy te mp ipoaas = Tuoning throug! ‘I wil eh be for either ousting ar pesturace; sad will:pey The terms pat ne hibe Church Catholic except th which is Catholic, for they cannot be und bsg distingnish her by that name by whic! all over the world” ‘This is not the lenguage of a mo. dern hogy aah of the Church which wi lic, plies to our church, how i unt be shaken, iyi dy as we jate by ‘od of the church, the stro’ ped mile east of the ted a bill for the improvement of the [It will be recollected jpondence has been going on Wheaton, Esq, of Syracuse, and some government officer at Washington, as to the rela- ive properties of imported and domeati rai was finally decided that our domi rior to imported (Liver report of the Comptro! ‘the anne upon canals was received. Mr. Coe, of Allegany, submitted a resolution, in- structing the Inspectors of the Aub send down to the Assembly, the which the convict Plumb was whipped. relation of this Coe in a very extraordinary meiner]: mitted a second resolution of enquiry, whether the excise law of last winter will alter tho hart tamaley os toate: wt lately been cut off, by dei it, that theve words should sink imo the minds, of thernar: are examining the subject of rel an roperly Catholic (saya St. Vincent) which | comprehends all things,” and he lays down maxim: ©" We must follow universality, antiquity and con- Sequamur universitatem antiquitatem, co Y Wherever, then, we fiid this unive sality of beli antiquity of doctrine, this universal consent of all Chr.e- tians, there we find the “true church. be no difference of opinio because we cannot exerci not because we are tyrannized over b' tion, but because tianity. On the oar fect between Horace knowledged to be Catholic," &c. Now, where is that Church to be found? W.thout infringing upon any of the courtesies of life, or trenching-upon the charities of religion, 1 may venture to assert that all the denominations of the present day, when esd speak of the Catholic Church, speak of that cutee which pork = Catholic ; and by which we are distinguished from other denomioation. Ask where is the Catholic. Church and to what edifice bby a 4? And although the cross now a) er | peering on the spire of the churches of those who ther to objected to that sacred emblem of religion, still ask lic Church, and the words of St. Au- up forcibly and strikinj ponents of our church, atyle the Roman Catholic Church, when the is the Catholic Church. lieve in ‘the Holy Catholic Church,” 8 creed of the Apostles loky enue. oly Presbyterian Church erin e Holy healthy Garden Bor bute we all say we believe in on Holy Catholic Church. » | Conseq' all ree Catholic Church as hed true 9 cburch. ‘Therefore, it ni no unwarrantabl. tion, that we must admit that to be the tru which canbe proved nthe investment. For further informati vay be had to a nap, o Ke East New Jers Thus, there can all alike, not spiritaal domina- reject the dogmas of Chris le we cannot reject one as. aven and earth may pass aw: m but not one iota of these doctrin me, therefore, why I can believe in transubstantiation, for exampk because my mind can comprehend it, §b' oe by which I beheve ler, in ratddioal to aie (eee! jer, the sige Upper id, $d ave N B-—The title is beyond dispute tnd one vhall of uf the ey can remain on 6 per cent to be paid on the day of sale, deeds. e, and 40 per cent ou d Possession to be given on the oe eon LERORE AND DWELLING DWELLING TO Ler AT oe EM three brick front houses, Christ's divinity that I am a rational man in be! rational man in believ- ‘atholic church. jaw to the city of New Ore, ana other porn and vil- _ Mr. ‘Develia, (by direction of the New York dele: jorted a bill to repeal the law a neral of beef and pork in tl ‘ork; also,a bill tor the more effectual protection of emi rants, (A very. yus bill !) i to prohibic the whipping of convicts in State Prisons ‘was submitted. A motion to report the bill complete for preventing fires on the line of the Long Island Railroad, was car- Mr, Spofford reported a bill relative to the jurors in the city of New York. ean coniaich ness pare ‘of Harlem, on 23d and 124.h streets. with every convenience fora respects the door every half hour. moderate A J.T. JACOBS, 16th iret, ‘near'sd 000 is Christ’s divinity,{I am no le: iag in the other doctrines of not detain you any longer on this subject, but will con- clude in the words of 8t. Jerome with the chair of Pet that it is acon for ages is a i ctbed comet Church, in the im in commuaion @ city of ‘New make alteration in ire iduals of the present day, who atyle aemaneee enlightened, but who have never given the subject of religion the investigation it de- =f * P ecarporgt of the tothe school boy open and who CARPELPACTORY Fi paie, Datchess Cou rand “sae He ae Catholic, or universal. We ‘and in the appellation of Catholic we never sine I wey t be allowed hee themselves P ‘wim site sect we : emselves Protestant Episco| re! - that we were Catholice, a m an early father my je church a is very is taken from St. Pasianus, individuals lived in ths Certainly mooi not: ‘ostroy.” ” our church * Cathol Rese bres fastens & 4 of Cathdl.c, we aS Catholic church, BUILDING. co 6 Fat id Wash House, all om with slate—with wriththe other sit will be Ug? om inenlwiome: jon, have been made by jarord in New: quate compensation for their Stevenson submitted a resolution, the Sherif of New York, as to the mode and as to their compensation, and how long the present practices have prevailed, which was ado) When the House adjourned. Cuareston, Feb. 8, 1846. Things in the South—Good Breeding—Woman— Manufactures—Business—Stars, &c. It occursto me that your readers do not hear suf- ficiently frequent from this part of the world, and that an occasional line from atraveller might be ac- disciples | ceptable. Charlesten is the most fashionably disposed and ariatocratically inclined city in the South. This is no news, Ladmit, but it will do to begin with. The very cs- sence of politeness is to be learned here in a few days. It en in the streets and hotels, as well as in private cir- cles ond in businessintercourse. In walking through the city yesterday, with a friend,I was perticularly strack with this characteristic ot the Carolinisns. friend was known to at least half of the persons we passed, and the low bow, the deep and respectful r Bition, the elevation of the hand towards the hat, whic! yd every fifth second, convinced me ‘tceremony was the outward index of an discipline, On asking bef friend the paine and cireum- stance of one of the =o at eee Tomi aateny ida ‘or terms and other particu! “Lam in communion with the chair o! On that rock I know the Church wi tinues St. Jerome; and if I know the C: on that rock, then am I bound to belong to o the Church. ong to the Church, I belong to Peter. to Peter, then I belong to hi the 16th’ is the successor of Peter, I find myself bound by thechains of truth and antiquity, feas myself belongin this bill will afford them pt machinery are cin There is another quo- upon moning Sheriff’s Ju riate to this peint. letter to bse mtr The ccessors; and if Gi FINE FRENCH B' $3 Li made, id ite those er stores: t Seat eet royed bymen, wh Clatte the title of ind Montenus had nu their followers were styled the followers of Appelles, Marcianites, ists, ke. Denominations may be respected in fluence, but, at the same time, they derived lation from their founders. Hence, the Lutherans re- from the name of their founder, inists receive theirs from the name of | m would appear to them- 1 were to style them the character of catholicity ; to the constitution of the true church of e word Catholic, the scholar, and the sim- plest child who has learned that we mean universal. How do we mean universal ? First, in point of extent. Secondly, i point of time. Thirdly, in point of unity, as well as universality of doc- becomes us to examine. We must do it briefly, because volu id them. That the church must be Ca- to the Church over which the n Pontiff as the Vicar of Jesus Christ, presides. fon to this, I may yet cite the testimony of St. Cc sclnorg who flourished at a still earlier period than : “He who has not the Church for his mother, cannot have God fot his father.” But as wo all wish to nize God as our father, and all chil ne we bho belong to the Churc! E Boo city for $6 or $7—at ¥ Janufactory; one of = most city; our Boots having been ju are said to be the best Boots over acid fu this cay. warranted to give aatigfoction YOUNG & & JONES, 4 Ane 159 BROADWAY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PERFUMERY ESTABLISHMENT. HE Subscriber retaras his thanks to his friends and the public for. the very liberal “Beating ¢ the opening of his Store in New | te Fair at Niblo®, | ahene rofess to be his it'le mot, thems b our Church can their founder, and it certainl; selves a strange consistency Catholics. Yet, the faith of her ument—serious ahd dispass: and, far as my abilities ar and dispassionate recourse in vindicating the —_ of our Chureh; and | trust that may be guid disposition on next Sunday sl “f endeavor to demonstrat characteristic of the true crgeneat Ot ll lowing ie ety calle ro athe is ate ‘of fed advantages Paris, oh fe ponaesses unedualted advantages ia Paris in hav- lJ years Director of eg Pere et ot File’ for half arceutary the fst rere this line — pve od hurch ore c rist. ten in elucidatin the tacred Scriptures ; and ft It 18 said that of the 176 prisoners confined in the Kentucky penitentiary, 53 lore no education at all, and 20 are from 15 to 20 y The North River is pak, to the Highlands. One the boats is preparing to run the first of ice at Hudsop is very weak. Two te broke through on Thursday, and one of some value, was ingle asd Philadelphis, at the last exnil ‘Gola Modal never. before cwaraed to banished the imported Perfumery. 3rd. His Perfumery has whenever it has come fairly into competition, 1 This ise etern ae case with his Shaving Cream His Be gna or in aes WS fore fan excellence which the clea never can iS \d advantage in per to whom he tender wont v he remarked, “* tame freshness an‘ We have received the ninth annual catalogue of the Loussville Medical Institute, whic names of the students attendin; The number is: Kentucky, jabama, 35 ; arkansas, 4 ri, 19 5 eel 16; Vii at acquaintance.” * This agreeable mannerism, evident!; extends to the colored population, who and touch the hat with surprising ease and grace. some of our Broadwa: nd one winter here. But or Heotane regen thet thlep pleasing to the most refined exten! gle inthe most disciplined circles of England, Scotland opening | Presisents “coeur haa President's asseral inga where the most woe rie atte: ich emhraces the teach all nations, and they are to all There is no limit to “ all notions.” is a universality of communion. Here, then, is the essen- tial Gharsererictic of the true church ot Christ,its catholi- city or universality. Here we pei the’ diffe between the spiritual government which Christ hases- and the governments founded by His government, , is extended as far as it can be extended in the whereas, all institutions emanating vhe in- | from human wisdom must heve their limits, and ntrol the waves of the ocean, w) and no farther.” In the ‘and Sth and 9th verses, we : “And when he had opened the four Lye ‘creatures, and the four-and- ype an- before the Lamb, having \d golden vials full of odors, saints. And they sang a new can’ saying, thou art worthy, O Lord, £ oh oo the se je session of 1845-"46. 3 Tennessee, 91 ; Missis- end the shoulders f foreign 5 iis natare city, aa in him the science and i i of his laboratory, equal cdvantege of recent prepa gents woul. do well to is book the theatre, concert sed the hope nor to min tablished on earth, human wisdom. teenies 5 leon seems to be’ bebishing with other towns on the river. The Hawkeye states that two steambots are to go into operation upon the o; , whose exclusive owners will be remden' hand a perfe Jet asser: ment ‘of ‘the beat Teecign 30 is store an opportani sing according to the j “t he subscriber most fall; ligats those whe wish to parebute ther Which io genuine, sofhe-esear foes that nothing shall aaa ge ‘n the e attention of ‘wvoleeale Find rete assortment, which he offer Per cent cheaper than they RO Manufacturer and hayes of — Soaps, ae aEW INVENTED rags. AND. ‘LOUPEES. ‘of cotaparta 5 ge habitable globe The new steamboat Wiota Lahey: a miles below Neeley’s landing, Louis ra New Orleans, on the asth al ereise of Polgenege, to to the ‘oman, everywhere worshi; adored. of Charleston. anene assures the us here profoundly shmen x seem to live, move, snd have only tostrew flowers on her peth, and to ince nse of their flattering admiration around With regard to 4! thd trembling on the 6th chapter, moves i invites truth confirm ‘The coatnboat Nebraska was sunk on the Mis- their being, sissippi, twenty miles below Vicksburg, on the 16th ult. insured in the Columbus One) Insurance Co, for $6,000, and in the Croton Agency for $7,000. hat $17,000 have been offered jor the United States Hotel, in, a "The hotel has front of one and eighty on Huronjetreet, and ices fom 30 to cients, fell de ‘Such is the happy lot of yromen pare: the rapes: perior sex—poor de' ar is on their reine ee ery, blast from rial to be peace?” nd on tbe will of others for our heppi- Yet this is the condition of the noblest work of G the honest men of Charleston There has been no cotton shipped for the lest few weeks, either to old England orto New England. Nei- ther of the State barks would give for the small sum of fifty dollars, on ef Boston; end when in a private house m this favor, he paid one per cent have it at that. Charleston is not im population has not increased for twent: now, inthe city and sve abont e: thou whites, and some twenty- Sarto the business of dan which was “ane aye cy “any name Union, but tockholders more um. Sot oof the reflective men of the ji gintechinket establishing manafactures on the nei he ereof, because thou wast slain, and med God in thy blood, out of every tribe, <8, tongue, and people, and nation.” The fruits of re- only through the church which vident that the church through ption are perpetuated, must oe found in every nation, in every tongue, and among every tribe But if the church 4 to be found son ‘wearers, can be procured | nation, and in every ton; evident that the church church is not yet SLE setublionea among all the nations of the earth, stil! pation could be approached, it has been approached ; and wherever a martyr could die for the church, ood. The same truths ha: See the 2st Psalm, the 28.h ends of the earth shall be converted to The Sentinel sa; entlemen in C! waukie, Wisco bably be consummat is three and a hal: James McKown has been appointed Recorder at Albany, in place of Wm. Parmelee, Eeq., whose term of office has expired. We learn from the Worcester Spy, that on Thurs- ht, between, ue and 12 o'clock, the poor-house in with all its contents, There were ve abeat twenty inmates, and th flames made such gh progress that it was with difficulty that most melancholy incident connected ibe thot that three aged persons, Leonard Taft, Bolster, and a female, whose name we did not learn, were burned to death from inability to escape, The Delaware being free from ice, the steamboats have recommenced their trips between Philadelphia and iserable state of demption can be enjo: he has established. It ery wearer, and Tefthowt any ofthe vesstwet perienced b: tons, 2 Wall” Removed {ora 165 Broxdwn) Hlemovedtrom ie Beondways On Pt ite rus ALEXANDER'S TRICOBAPHE, Flan AND INVALUABLE DISULOVEKRY, being 2 \d Dye, which instantaneously changes the beautiful brown or black, witho ‘The great superiority of this ‘Dye, rng e owes 00 proteaeiay ‘aoa Ite fosemeeeee ‘will be beapparent toevery one upon a from, the pbilatiobia D: iy oe a, al street, near Bro l we find that, wherever a friend obtained remium, $n to “color of | a marter has shed his at injury to the | predicted by the ee, and 29th verses—‘* All rem: teen Privered city is retrograding. oe naan pAngsampente | be shall ibave dominion 0 et, in another d the ebtage | Pree of the church, the universali ty church, comperes ht fi reagyeme ed Feragtan zou rom gray was in Phitade'phis Duly Foram:—Several of Le square t Dh ie at the valuebie baphe—a new end val- | 6 ys te produce the de | Which the church i not deatined to oxtand th the ait 23d Verses:— aaa ‘half: 4 o'clock on the morning of the oper warehouse o: Ase Foi banks, in Pro ‘Supposed spon- etabestion feat jot of cotton waste in the up- amage, $6,000. Building iv; 1 brown or lak colo of the building. the cotton grown in South Cerolina might as woll be manufactured here as in Massechusetts or Lancashire— oe ae ap eae Geil = Arencontre occurred at Heguestown, Cumber- Ivania, on Wednesda: ing, at Geer, in which « hand tothe Gentises, and set u ip Mm, ae bring their Se A land county, Pens the tavern of Jose; Jobn Evans, was stabbed by one Sam’ was not expected to survive. Hunt relled about the mastery of the ba:-roo1 cut Evans in the Sbdomen, i Dee a deep wou in their arms, and ‘ied upon their shoulders. an bow down to thee wi riley lick up the dust of thy that I am the Lord; for they | reh; that the chareh is is | ‘and the raw material— pplication of capitel to fitable action. Mr. ere warmly embraced. A =. @ioning cotton had been for a subscrib- e; J. drugaists Sg Be ae wagers iia cane UFFLES. 70408 Saat wid Ch Champagne, of the he best brands. LAURENT & BROTHER. IMPORTERS OF FRENCH GOO! Tires great Bere wae oe re a if Loe mais te ted Tong and square Srring Foar ed Hy solic ad company for some time talked of, and a portion of i ed, and this meeting cont:ibuted to | last. ‘There appears tend | ration, ne ‘and thou shalt know bell not be tuhamed thet. that wait fo tions, bites is bed c 7 ores, where to exist, the coming the Gospel, must be made known to all the nations. Therefore: the church which is to exist Ca, must be Catholic. Again, in the 54th chapter ‘The ¢ herolies Advocate of the 15th ult. says, ry thing was quiet in the Cherokee Nation; phe those of teir country: who had beei tion, at the commencement of the recent un- | ‘one or two ae | no doubt of its now ro ing into ope- While ured cual responsible people of the ho pee are thus their brains to devise idles” are wildly enjoy’ rand constellation of genius led over we ane city. nme 6 | fortunate distu | returned to their hom re pure spective callings. Th: Sumecute ives the followi: man of seme note in the Mayeville, Arkansas, Grenville | ition, now by Harvey Pitner, who | Prophet Isaiah, from the the brilliaat rays of @ jb it now Zalmina tea his wife, Tem; y,” and Professor De Oe temperance’ the ‘on tempei s the enme night, and what is really #u lung is and hestees orvwded. Every’ Ist to the ih yeeoe verses, gh nnd iidren of the deso- ind stretch out the | count of the marder ot Weed shell inherit the | On Friday, 9th Capea ‘ashington Chr wes kil has @ grocery tere | at that place. | By a statement made by the Surveyor of St Louis, | it appears that there were ten boats built at that place | one or the oth o amounted to 2.912 tons, and to- | eS gone mad business is re =< other boats built the ai the fourth, “on Irish the sixth on ioguets Redeemer, the Hol: the God of could not be known to | earth, except through the chureh, therefore, it i | thet as the church must be spread through all | paar p rms the church is universal, and if the ust These Scriptural re- ferences m % tice for the first point of cathelicity, in tent. int is: The church must ea 4 Tu st) rvte aod not not be gd secpontion #4 imy ae | Rees A EL rgotten——excitement Te last year, Their ton ein this queen. city o! tal cust, to $189,500. urchased for Bt. Louis, so that the sane”: during 1845, was 6,106 tons—total cost The persons brought before re the Be iandat of foie eves from the lst of Jan. to nto Bt. | Southern At emmncntn the theatre 10, © HAN DS. | nee ee anv visible, to the end discovered that hes existed, does oxist, to the calaboose.

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