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NEW YORK HERALD. eS Yate eL, wes swe no, 4935 NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 23, 1846. etn we Dente THE N EW YORK “HERALD. TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS. i | Dr. Hysder's Lecture on » Aurtoular w Contnentgie - aa Ye bind on earth, shall be bound in Hi io” 80 % ~~ Auuany, April 21, 6.) Varteties. ve! then’ this power granted to Poter and to the other | 4 yevislative Chapt ‘Aeclilaiad ‘ous De-, A grand jury in Alabaina hax found an indictment for IN BEN | | goth «: — | apostles, to baexercised under peculiar circumstances pislative Chapter of Accidents—Furious De- | pind a ; JAMES GORDON BANETT, Proprietor. PER Se eae the Holy thea ant priedgery dig arrteceiee i | i none other than the power of opeuing to mankind the | bate in the Howse on the Apportionment Bill— ee petit or mat eee ee eee the “ ee eeeeaaed : ; : ied” | gates of the eternal kingdom; while at tho same time, | fit Nayitolm Circulation---Forty Thousand. f apecitaly informed that the recent breaks |“ and whens sine ye retain they are relained” | Rico is the corselativetauiiarity of prohibiting toon: | SM» Assembly Chamber — Place, Capitol ‘The trial of Mise Sarat; Smith, tor alleged DAILY HERALD—Lvory day, Price® ceuts per copy—B! ithe PIONSER & EXPa PSS LINE, vin It Catholic Church througout all ages and all countries, ‘ering of man into Heaven. New, my beloved brathren, | Time, from 9 A.M to7 P.M. Plows ot Salom, Mi M peas ja arencgy ’ | from Philadeiphis to ? * com ing to the ministers of Almighty God, who are ¢Xptessions like these are not used without authority. | Bright and beautiful morning—thermometer 80 5) "tie sresneution le a reje Ay D—Every Price 634 centaper | (oars trom Philadelohis to | ted a . It ds not to be suppored that our Divine Saviour meant bs ore 50 ' of the prosecution is a rej 0; 1; te in ad remit the sins which the members of that F ‘ Edward F. Lakeman. T RGR SPU EGR Poca ere ya ewhie | Der Market chic fac hemalves guilty f, willbe the su\jct af | {0 ue unitaligie phrave, when te aide wards | degrees. The ultra faction ofthe great democratic TORE fasting and have the ait of conirsy tod advazee. heyyy) f . my discourse. This doctri rectize of the Catho. have just recited. The authority then must be exercis arty (so called) put in requisition, their last eflort Py a PRN TIN is J f night travelliag in coaches, both Railroads | : i f party P , | stroy the reputation of an innocent w Owing te Pi 1G of all k: od with beauty and despaton nigh! aK s, bot lie Ad is und and thet ina peculiar manner; because there is f i . . fi 4 (Fe AN toeets ur corumntreanenr rer saat, aadienrea t2 | fh sintornation apnty athe OM Estabtished Ofice, {2 the church of Gel rece hes boon ectablishele earns, | Power of opening the. gates of Houven, and of refwsing | in committee, to effect the passage of the new ap- | the absence of some important witness on, the pers of LERitoetomtetehe ene ent cert, 5 doots above Fighth street + | mont for the remission of sine commited aftr the ancra- (9 oPe0 them. “I willgive unto you the keys ofthe | portionment bill. Mr. Chase in the ehair. Mr. Tilden | P\r‘yusceinee Came continued BY agreement wx ENNI ALB © NGS, A, it of bi ingdom of ven, . Heaven, quent annot ‘i , | GORDON Pca am TONG ISLAND RaILng wane oe ee ir 7 og on ped Be pipe ‘excep! {through the medium of the ap arrived from New York this morning, ond appenred Wo loatn from the Norfolk Reacon of the 20th inst, New Your Menatr ferapraiwemy Bd SAAR BALLLOAD COMPANY. ing, and one’en the part of Me minister. On tue | BY having the k | upon the floor, holding a palimpucst in his flogere, cou- that the dwelling of Capt, Langhton,” and the obserste var of Falton and Nace sts PAPERSA MATL Teeing leans Whshell, | f'the person confessing, the three ucts necessary | Apostle had the control of t ¥ | taining a positive command of the untorrified democracy | Ty on Fortress Calhoun, at the Rip Raps, were deriroy ed South Ferry, at7 A. M., for Boston—for ali prris | Part o! f ns of the Island at 7 and 934 A. M., and 4 #. M. daily, | 00 his part are contrition, confession, and satisfaction; on exerpt Sundays. aaiimre | | the part of the minister of Almighty God is the exercise | | Ow Saturday morning last, about 4 o’ciock, by fir.. Se | rapid wasthe spread of the flames, that Capt. L. was | Unable to save any portion of bis /urniture. His lows hos y, | of New York, to the New York delegation, to vote for ¢ , " - Hee nn oe eee eer the Keyrot |e NeW apportionment Pil, which has just beon sent ested with the supreme anthorit DOG. Dt TOR BALE—A} There is no difficulty be- a y $: 34 TT: IKRG 4 Senate, in defi f n { ee ett ine liter ol Puts eteedicet? lowe, | FREIGHT AND PASSAGE TO PITTSEURG- | tween'us and our dissenting brethren, ou my ef twp | Hoaven to tho Apostles,they aro invested with authority | suutional construct ons, Unontihe patmge of this bill | BOO” &aeriows one, ae we bear, that in addition to his sire of which is one of 1h E first named points, except the one of confession, which | Over Us who are the ‘subjects of our Saviour; and a8 | Jepenis the fate and powor of tho radicale in the con- | f9rbilure he lost all his papers and a considerable sam of whien ¢. rio", eu ou the premises: also, al fargest in the cut best Vred ove in the United staies; also, an Ltali i ITTSBURG POW ‘hich evnaot be equalled nire of TT BE supsenbers beg to inform theit frievds and the public, goods and A in the Catholic church is termed auricular confe: ven is under their authority, if we can enter | yention. Fourteen senators in the semicircular gallery | ™O*Y- Now, what we understand by auricular confe: without them, the expression that I have quoted | — among others, Beers and ex-Senater Davis uf Troy. | . The Jast quotations of the fi rdityiand a contradiction. You will all und Lobbiew filled—excitement profounid—contem; ated jarette are ns follows :-Shad were ind me, that if 1 can enter your house without combination of the whigs and conservatives to defeat | day at $7.25 a $7,50 Co huadred, and herrings ut $8,87, TAGE BOAT LIN lling yeatar- spuleatnell broke Fataters Al pair of well broke Pointers; a pair of ther with ‘a great variety of watch Dogs. } WM. MOORE r that th pared to forw it is useless for you to givemethekey. Thisis | the bill! Unparalleled attack upon th i natthansent. ‘ha voxpy | tty good, pb eine Fe eee ae. | onthe Penaspivanta Canal by theabor and evident. A Judge on the bench has the pow ie ila feaer charetinit ein iceseensadcer eid rh ip 7 BO Eee eae laciier sirens Geagpecome witain 2 few blocks able Rost at the ves Jara mai Having she: preaaiees the meaning of auricular confe: cage erimioal; seve i tion of the constitution ! Impeachment of the Judiciary! | Lawrence J. Brengle of Frederick, has beeu sppolab “a. KING CHARLES SPANIELS—or | i" Pana ling ie ander the, #33 Thee. | tho truo oue, oF leita syeiem framed by priests fr aes tho, AD CEC! Sau emus lBiieillees 08 Tamneimpnicen | pememascd: Okie Cush Ceanpe the pure breed. teceived lop the latest evrivals | aud 1°C onnor & Co..iu Baltimore; a factthe subscribers deem purposes of iniquity, ani net authorinad by tho Atmighty », and we can enter H Srithont | was sent to the Tae tree nie morning | tise Philemon Chow, resigned. - frou Conte. foranie by A. Grieve, 5 Juustiect Also, Tare | acufticient guarantee that evany care will be takew in the tran- . We Catuolics feel convinced that itis a divine jo is that power? Gur dissenting | ‘This bill proposos to regulate the representation in the | >, ,i0 malleable iron works of Miles Greonwond & On and valuable Bieds, only to be at his establishment, No. | shipment aud dispateh of goods consigned to them. institution, and that confession in the manner I eren say they cannot exerc Uuless ion by the apportionment of 1845. John Young Miami canal, at Cincinnati, were complotcly de- 5 John No |S Morea: ipping by this route are invited tocall be- | have pointed out is essential forthe remission of sin, | W° admit again that the Divine the ston, commenced a ferocious attack upon the Seah) Mri tueerecod sour wh Beg ketages from the curious, ia ts.(post paid) | fore completing their arrangements O09. 4 4 nae crrop We beliove, moreover,y that the sacrament of confes. | Part of an impostor in’ makiny . frlends of this bill in general, and upon Mopsrs. Tilden, H Caninese sixtacn yennseg ct. bet tases del apl7 "Iniporter and dealer Cages, &e. nis ioRauth at. cor. Maiden tune, | Aion is ag necossary for the remission of sin committed | Be must have conferred upon them the authority which | Chatfield, and the State Senste in particular: he de- 1 Aiy conte, and by hie indefatigable is ee | ENING BOAT FOR TROY & ALBANY. — | Sftet,the sacrament of baptiem, as the sucremant of b they were bound to exercise, and which they cannot ex- | nounced the effort to pass the billas a treasonable at-| Shaienly vedesed te vere oes - FOR SALE, EVENING BUAT FOR TR LBANY. | tism is necessary for the remistion of sin committed pro. | OFCi#e Unless with tho obligation on our part to confess | tempt to secure the dissolution of the convention; he | Sudvenly reduced to py The works at the time ALIGHT WAGON, nearly new. Also, astroog THROUGH WITHOUT LANDING. viously. Therefore, you will perceive at once the no. | OUF sins. It was clenr, then, that if they did not make | execrated the attompt as an impugnment of the motives | the fre were undor tho superintendence of Thomas B. built Barouche, with shaft and pole, and “ioubie set 'T:\E steamboat COLUMBIA, Capt. Wm. | cessity of ascertaining whether the sacrament of con. | £00wn the state of their conscionces, end submit to this | of the Judiciary, po ‘unparalleled in legislation. He | W024. tecently of New Yor is calamity is @ me- af if required. Also, a fast bay mare,sound Hi © the pier at the foot of | session is a divino ingtitution or not. ‘The words which | Suthority, it would lead them to the highway of iniquity; | was rancorous; too much #0 for an exordium; whon, too, | /nchely ilustration of the vicissitudes of life. haa ad a at Pere ye an Cortinnas st pea tery Maw lay, Wei ‘ay, | T have quoted from St. John, evidently convey, on ono | #9 then there must be an obligation imposed upon all to | the honorable gentleman was in favor of the bill pro- | _ Dr. Hollick intends returning to New York to deliver des ; hand, the power Livan 06 th mainunas of aoe > | submit to this authority, in order that they may be par- | vious to th i i rie a course of lectures, in sbout afortnight. We mentioned the stare best will ariivel in Albany Cr | iicrerhip. the: sasrament, iy Which clas ere fregiva; | doned of thelr kins, and j p d'to enter into the king- |” Mr. Chatfield, of Steuben’ rerlied, pinion and the | his acquittal from the indictment. brooght ageinst him m ew and substantial boat, fumish- | and this power cannot ty dom of Heaven: or if n they must be excluded. Such | war was Sarried into t! test part of Africa. There | Philad-Iphia, in the Herald of yesterday. The trial for speed and accommodation Iative sob ligation on the he penitent for disclosing | 98 hed ee ie the Ca roe world, and aver had boon, was no heritation h these men stood up to the | turned out a complete farce. r x 7 y ‘ is sins; that relativ tion must clearly exist, or ee. AUOR never could have been imposed upon them: Spartans at Thermopy]@; for, do you un- son. are forbid trusting this boat without a written | the words of our di vides S14 SHAD How by man, It may be objected whether the primitive t they wore under Executive, rowsls, and | Scranse Couns— Special Term, Me. Justice, Bearde 17. order from the Captain or Agent. risti it f th: i Rail a our Saviour breathes n the apostles the Holy Ghost ‘ians were convinced of this, and whether the apos | that the hour which remained for them to secure power | ley presiding—Apt —The Lung Island road For passage or freight, apply on board the boat, eat Be op tles exercised it? He might answer the first by saying | inthe convention was brief. Mr. Chatfield said he did | Company ads. Beard t al—Motion © vacate a former it FARM FOR SALE. office on the wharf. ives them the 4 ft ~ -- - there was no obligation on his part to prove it, because | not jartlett imp’ ‘ —Me- SITUATED onthe south site of Ton PEOPLE'S LINE INE OF STEA BOATS FOR ALBANY onThis he gives | this would be an historical fact, and bi hpi Mag toa Peep emt ncpedpthe iar lg nb polepenbarrid pom pyetrerricraergie ey nn re gay Inger ge eee ty acres of LAND, & portiou cov joe Ae Ta Se sana Late i kiry Oh fore ne they might be guided | Yet there were passages of the holy scripture that show: | honorablo, the judiciary ! He did not hesitate to jer a hig: state of cult ‘om the pier between Courtiandt and Liberty sts. Ih ed that the primitive christians had this knowl of | clare that, Cie pM OS SL might bo Glled with previous to the delivery of the opinion, in ) Houghton with leave on Mondays Wedues- the doctrine, and submitted to it. If they opened the | terviews and arrangemonta tor concerted action hed : 10th chapter of the Acts of the Apostles, they would | been mado between Mr. Justice Jowett and Mr. Alvah hearts apie yaaa we ited with | 40d that the poople came to the apostles confessing their 7 ONY FOR SALE—i2 hangs high, 5 years 1a. ted sound end ki i yg Gaara cee a ores, |B Wi i ~ | ed with elegant state rooms, Tat or DY,t hitle bor six years old carries «lady fine-rate; | fs unrivalled on the tags nhara‘es. and ehild's bridi bauille, Cau be seen and tried at 169 Walker street, corner of | , Al! Mott. 820 Steod® re ug! dav, and ‘Cosmaniention with New York by Railroad and stages | _ Steamboat HENDRIK HUDS the spostles are inves . Rohr ade Kind, adm’x, &¢—Motion to chang: three times will leave on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, at power of forgi d retaining sins, sins, and burned their books, worth 60,000 pieces of ranted by default. Shi hiting --Motion For further particulars enquire of _ W. E. ISAACS, o'clock. aban fis 44) you forgive shall n;” thatis not suffici elven, forme which they had gathered the knowledge of ence,” greed: ie Hy Glenn ett al ‘oruer of Libe:ty and West street, New Y ork. At5 o'clock P. M., Lanitinc"it Totermediate Places. invests them with a fad icial power, and sa the false doctrine. Here was an important fact, which Motion to make Lyman Gibson a defendant in this anit A16 Stawiw*r___ or of Mr SHEPERD, on the premi From the Foot of Barclay St. you retain are retained ” In these words. showed thet the primitive christians had confessed ‘as Inudlord, denied with costs without prejudice. Kelly TO eT, fies bre PA aptain ie i, Demands gives power to his a to reconcile God to men, and thei ins, and told the apostles the magical acts | men. He emphatically execrated such a covert and ads, Glenn et al— Motion fora com: ion, granted. Boyn FROM THE FIRST OF MAY—A Stable in the | Willlerwe.on Monday, ead ry ant v in the exercise of that power, may remit sins or ‘not. | Which Pars had practised, and brought them the | nister arrangoment to d bill whic! etal. ads. Mansell—Do do, 2 Reade street. Inquire at $2 Reade street. Steumbce: NORTH AMERICA, Captain R. H. Furry, will | Now, my beloved brethren, I can’t use language more | 00Ks in which they had read the mode by which they | the sanction of the Senate, and which nd stay of ith costa. Bishop vs. r. leave on Tuesday, Thursday acd’ Sacurday afternoons, at 5| explicit than the language made use of by our Divine | COWld indulge in these practices—or in other words, | House was called upon to confirm. Latham—Motion ex parte to open defendant’s motion; if there could be an ex- | Drought them good and bad books—for it appeared they Now the LET, erelock. soutien more TeCharstoy af ee Oar ok ana eet? SX | had Yad Dooks then in circulation, though not eo many | awry” Ire GWE biskiasee toe House, No. 107 Cross street, | ; 2g above boat will, atall times, arrive in Albany in ample | pression more declaratory of t! he house is in perfect order, orm began. I saw that Worden looked | taken by default at this term, and that motion stand over irked that he was husbanding hia energies | to next special term granted. Scheffer ads. Suiffen, jr— time for the morning ears for the east or west. th r . | a3 at the present . They had it then that primi- | fc Motion to stay proceedings until award of arbitrators is on will le rated, tr be oacapied (ae ay ha pmipight taken at moderate rates;none taken after 5% o'clock, rer Att s, ae Lars etd tive Christians come confessing that they we This man Worden A petal Riper balllinnee aaaes mot made, grante fl detult. Haines us, Halnen— Motion i Very moderate reat. ‘on the premises, oF to -M. Te fet a pares Dpcekaunelty the weeieesa aad ree ry ; oli voice is musical, not powerful. Ho is | for reference, granted by mith vs. Torrey @: eat wm PETER PIRNIE: 16 Front street. | , Allpersons are forbid trasting eny of the, boats of this line, | totam OP sing is delegated to the apostios And yor, | ‘8 earned these iniquity. Ppstineto—that la, he gives you fo understand that tie ix | al-—Motion ox-parte, for on alias execution, granted. without a write iptaul s Ay iP y' y' tO LET OR LEASE.. For passage or freight, apply on board the Boats, or to P.C | shall it bo said that this unlimited power should tura | 9% 8atisfactory proof o proof against conviction opposite, to what he may Havens—Motion for a commission, granted TWO two-story motern-built Houses, situated in | Schulte, at ihe office on the whart. azrre_ | out to be nugatory and a contradiction, and that the doc: | ‘tine of this chi entertain. He said—Mr. Chairman, before Rome fell Lightbody ads. Armstrong et al—Motion to the pleas sptvillogs of Yorkville, €6th strbet, between ~~ Morning Lineat7 o'clock. {rine of the Catholic church on this important ques- mast conan Ls . spe ye apt sis 3 | her Sonate bec ms corrupt. If such corruption could AuctarRe J0REBSE. ne op a rd ang avenues. y are f > i t t C race he 4 Motion to so! lefault, &=, ve Ea eg a ge Bony po phere rant FOR ALBANY ANDTROY. ‘ion is aot true at is the doctrine of the Catho- overwhelm this country (allusion to the Senate), the epee nr psi nd 4 Selolied 10 ‘s a di ay ing | lic churchl It is, that there is the power ot re-| the domestic circle, or the community at lurge—or | friends of her institutions could not bope to see them | g! w Carpenter ads. 3) a yen ON ane | mitting and retaining sins invested in the mi against a magistrate or other in authority—butit was | long endure. ‘The gentleman from. Livingston had | set aside inquest. &c., denied with cost oa ton, Poughkes Hyde’ Park, Rhinebeck, | of the church, and that that power impl. o obli- | evident that the primitive Christiat fed Hook, Bri five minates. Fach House co being very desir ible for a sin without preju- knew what thi charged corruptions upon the Senate, and he co-| dice. Carpenter, imp'd, &eo., ads. Coddington—Do do. sl rent of each house being but $158. magh ;, hive obs e i 1, Cacsicrtt, Hi tT » C ikie, Kinder: Y i d doctrine was, and they practised it to such an extent | ded it) ! Olmsteed ads. Lewellen--Motion that trebl tl Anly on the nremizes. tween 18 A.M. and’ P.M: or of f | Yue tol, Cab, Hudon, Conssckie, Kinder’) gavion of confension on the part of the penitent, n ori | ‘voy called for tho moet solemn atonement to Almighty | motive could aeuators have hel for detsising thivit | lowed, to defendant im orror, wo , granted by” defwalt = ean aiein | pine ,steambont, TROY, Contain A. Goiham, Taeéay- | sonting brethren deny thia doctrine, and say that there | Ged to tho extent of £0,000 pieces of silver—and they | until this late hour, if they were not actuated by a do ‘The bank of Orleans—Motion for jud R SALE Ox TO L ofnon suit. Kiersted et al. FO! 0 het A HANDSOME COTTAGE and about fi far Ret id im meadow, situated on the f rr ‘ is no obligation on of sinner to confess to any one but his | C@me Confessing their sins—and in order to make | moniac determination to socure the dissolution of the from the foot of Barclay ‘street. Ketarning on opposite | ayn ot mine nor {9 gontess to any one but his | conement for these sins, { | Convention ? But the gentlemen were too late ; no de. . Luwis county Bank ads, BE estas eT Height apply on board orto. B HALL, | now, is this to be understood? If the sinner ie not bound | *ite aets of penance, viz mani is- | cont legislation could put this bill through the usual Motion to change venue, granted by default. atthe Office ou the Wharf. sitre "| to confess to the minister of religion, what becomes | action. Thero facts dent that the | forms in time forthe election. The time had nearlyjex. | Taylor ais. Heata—Motion to set aside verdict, &e., THE Proprion et Meamboas wisning | Of the power conterred on the apostles? How | prim thia doctrine — | pired. It was totally impossible to pass this bill, and get Srauie4 by default, with co Cooper ads. Tiffany— eas Attached © Jerse) tilway Depot. ttacl Gard to. the premises Te at with afiae bed of Asparagus; Barn, Stab]: excellent, " ‘ Is hang, would do well to pay avisit on | can the power be exercised? Suppose no one| There is another fact which may bo read in | it off to the electors of Chautauquo, so that they can act | Petition for discovery of books, records, &s., granted ex ke ke. itage is nearly new, filled ip with brick to the — tes thocarbouts, Miexere, ivon Wtcn,'|: were to Confess to the apostles, what ety have been | the filth chapter of the Acts of the Apostles; and it is an | intelligently upon it. What prvi (said the Ieoorsble parte. Woodruff et al. vs. Wright ot »l—Motion order- gibre eu pga prety Reegee Mig whole Governor, iron boxt Joha Stevens, Wooster, ‘Iraveller, &c., | doue then? The apostles had the power, end under | 20t Which declares the practice of the primitive Apos- | gentleman) havo characterised the debate upon this | od to stand over to next special teri. Robinson ct al. ve. cxbermiog spasions and replete, with every courens and examine fH. Homer's improved Style of Bell Hanging—oui | what circumstances could they exercise it, if there was | Hes. It isthe cuse of Aunanias and Saphira, Annanias | bill in the Senate ! What disgrace‘al occurrences ! | Flood et al—Motion for commission, granted by default. ; Soietart No 9 Wharksitetrese, | BpDeat and ‘strong, and warranted for one year, by 4, }; Ne © | no obligation on the part of the sianer to confess his sins | *PProached the Apostle Peter and deposited before him | what profanity! what monquvrings! what trens. | Mack et al. ads. Reed—Motioa to change venue, grant- io ORENT ONEEE TS Se Am street ret int | tothem? The apostles could not exercise the power | #vmecf the money for the sale of a piece of land. | on and what criminality! Hos not a senator de-| ed. Rexford Morris—Do do do denied.—The Peo- | ‘The House 81 Osehard strect. .inquita of NEWARK AND NEW YOR), because no individual would submit to their authority, | Whatever may have been the case, he presented him- | clared, without fear of conviction, and not without | ple ex rel. Hulbert, jr. vs. Daly, jadge, &c—Motion for als iwerh “A SAMBO N. 443 Pearl st. FARE 12% CENTS. d And pray what authority is it that can't be exercised 7 | #9lf before the Apostle, and told him that that was the | hope of reward, that ho intended to “blow up the Con. | certiorari, granted ex parte. Bennett vs. Downing, ex’r si = The Solendid Steamer PASSAIC, Copt John | Cortainiy the authority conferred upon them by the Di- | Money realized from the sale of the land. The Apostle | vontion !—to scatter it to the winds, and to prohibit the | &0—Motion ex parte that deft pay costs, ke, or shew FOR SALE, OR TO LET, G ffs, will commence her tips 10: the setson | ying Saviour. Suppose, for moment, that the Di asked him if that was all. Ho answers yos. Here you | operation of the noblest proposition fer reform which | cause, &c., granted. Redding ads. Davies Motion to set fine Tepse mew Oy sarge seer? orien Woeae, 21s Sane on Moxday, March 16th, and run as follows, | siviour gave to tho apostles a power that could not wasa secret action The Apostle. who was in- | the nineteenth century has produced? And why did | aside report of referees, &s., granted o0 terms. siceet, Brooklyn It aot gold by private gle, i¢ will be ny st,, New York, | exercised, would it not been an act of injumrice 7] Bpited by the Almighty God, aske the individual, is this | the honorable gentleman, from Now York, visit that city | | Srectay Txam—Cuiet Justico Bronson presiding — M. diepgeed ‘ee Sree: sae. 8 ie 2 =! " ‘M. ock P.M. ppose that the Divine Saviour weuld ha of years. be made ou the premises, Freighc car‘ied at very reasonable rates, for which there are | acted in that manner? Such :. Brooklyn. adim're qorerhomsen ged agent overs at i leyenrk $end den a he preposterous and cannot be adm: FOR SALE OR TO LEASE, d, and great deek room both for freight and’ passea; . nderstand that if there i . THE House and Log (73 Brondway ‘The sain honse i ie eae eeoine ban Fe ee a sinner to confers h 08. . be . a A y bret building'is three stories high asd 64 fert deep, | NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY CINE. | suppose for aa instant that one of the F the M . » FOR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT, i e table on the rear front ng on Merear street, 42 feet deep. The [ada op reap Sh ott with this power, were to entor into Vee ne eae Fee eee et tees. Passengers takivg this Boat will arrive in the money? and he replies, it is. Immediately the | on Sunday if despatch was so indispensable ? Why did} April 18.~Thurman ade. Baldwin et sl—Motion to Apostle says, who tempted you to lie tothe Holy | he uot force his coadjutors to repudiatejtheic honest opin- | change venus, granted by default. Comstock et al. Ghost? Thouhast not tied unto man, but.anto ions yesterday? The gentleman may de conscious of his | impleaded ads. Livingston, and same ads. seme 0 obligation on the | #24 in one minute the individual falls prost | power; he may have succeeded, on this occesion, in| . Motion for judgment as in case of non suit, that th a corpse. Three hours after that time, the wifo of the | extracting thet integrity aod honesty from them which | denied, costs to abide eveut. Cleaveland ads. Cam same individual‘comes to St. Paul, and the same tale is | guided and govoined thom before. It eppears | —Motion to vacate orders of Supreme Court com- repeated. The Apostle says, ‘how is itthat you have | that the arguments which Mr. Tilden procured in | missioners, staying bocentiogs | crewet yim come by is ackembly ani | Combined with each other to deceive? you have liet to | New York, in favor of the bill, bad the necessary | default, Brady et al. ads. Clinton, arsigneo, ke —Mo- say that he had ‘the power of forgiving and retaining pe tie ar ay stan tametiesely ais Tevolutioniaing. {fest «thee ts Collesquse of the | tlon to pools element granted by Sates. — ie Fess ; sins; and if you supposed that thero was no obligation | 9 Now, my Deloved | New York delgation. “Sir, (said the learned gentleman) | eds. Bailey- Motion to set aside rule to plead, grant MAN per otobeoreen he hou ct Wand AM. aa | Gm mans te Mimi trie of Car Com FPN Shas | oa jeuto confons our ting, what wold yor do "You | [pou ak You lo expuiial tomo that fact ae | Ns for" presesing tha represenation of Now | wincana, by default, ‘in the mater of Dye ee Kort P.M. : oe . wiala'ae nothing, the power vested in the apostle could | Sely scriptures ; this narrativo of what occurred in the | York in most unjust ratio in this Conven- | et 01—Motfon for certeorari, gravtod ex parte. Lord ada. prs et re ibe steamer EMPIRE, Captain RB. Macy, leayes the foor | not be exercised, and he would stand in tho attitude of days of the Apostles. Whatcan you understand by it? | tion, that I oppose this bill. Ho knows the | Benedict—Motion to stay pl'tffs proceedings en the —The a hous » c jt eRMay, i" fabar iot. i is Chane fof Loa! and backroom | evenings, atacveno’e ack, PeDe 7 | tte obligation, and the Spocts appenre, Hots oor. und a froat and bed | For Passage or Fmegh Pena ie Do you fancy that these individuals would have been | city of New York had a representative population of | judgment until motion to set aside report of refe: with parry ‘aeco. ; apply on Board, or at the Office on | with the power of forgiviog & “pee 295,000. But, a Town on the third floor, acd if required an attic room, with | the whart, Pp giving sins, an: guilty of lying to Godand not to man,or rather would it take from that representation the in- | determined. Swain ads. Gi Motion tor jadgm: he uve of Crotom water, ed auherncemsary privileges: “Ap | | Preight must be pat in chwge of the Freight Agent, or the | Foe confession, end then to exercise his suthority Jompany efor and Pe sens wishing to confer with the owner, Dr. CU! not be lying to God and not to man ? We all understand and all the congregeted gamblers who | in case of non suit, denied with costs. Summons a it, and we will make the distinction at once. There 1s an | live there by ignominy, and what will be ber honest Motion for ion of costs, granted. Pigte , A. 8. VAN PROAG, 57 Warren st. 1} not be respon: or retaining your In such caso the mn ordered . Pores desirable a part of the above may be obtained. in the position of a divinely appointed individual in company with @ ju but who is not on | representation! In 1844 that city polled 60,000 vo! Taylor, adm’r. &., def'te—Motior tho bench. ‘I'he nan tells the judge a falsehood, buthe | and it was universally conceded that fraud acd perjury | to stand over to next special term, FOR invested with divine authority, aod you rec TO LET OR FOR SALE, STATEN ISLAND benefit of the exercise of the power. But in A MODEKN BUILT COTTAGE, Stable and iter Monday, the 20h day of told the falsehood to the judge as an individual and not | of the most abominable and outrageous character w Hathaway—Motion to set aside | judge. m of the truth. But | perpetrated in th Now, it wes proposed te | with costs. Sufferntvs. ‘ strando’ ‘On the other case you would merely say that me suppose that advancing before the tribunal, and | allow her 64000 v. ind to represent them in the | judgment of non pros, kc., order Coach House attached, with about an acre ‘of land, the | boats SYLPH and STATEN I you were a sinner. Wouid that be sufficient to:| that he, regardless of his position, refuses to answer the | convention by 16 dele It was @ criminal proposi- om term on payment of $7 cost sacipal part of which is well stocked with frait and | York and S.aten Island ws authorize the apostle to employ the authority | tuthandtells falsehoods. You see at once the diffi | tion; it was depriving tho country of its legal represen | tham-—Motion to require L. B. Lu 7 rea |. Leave Staten Island. ut 6, With which he is invested? No, it would not; he could | culty of the position. Here he with cests, Suffern va. Ostrander—Biotion to (01 see sorabe: Med en lesen, with « pitses Senge, ne pease 1s lock. FM the formor case he is guilty 0 Heth aL fae te the gectapeand. pendants olty ef | Genter rt ed of att be paid ten minutes wl tes? . P.M. ? 3 s 2 | the forme us tit » Branted, Bitascion berween liothad {iithareera, Kor farther vaforma: | Leave New York, fort Whitehal street, at 7,9,10, 1o'elock | Oot ond mot know grhat sia: you comatited’ He | Gntruth, but he did not perjure himself. Ia the case of | syetem,"and 16 order to eectro.a reprerentation for ber | on taxation. Uasertill, Imp, ko. ads. Wallier— Motion Ronepy eSUEN BATHGATE, 104 Nini stress, Of De. | Soe 1 ae se gest boat trom the Island will leave at8.A. | would not know the circumstances of your sins; and | Aduauiss and Sapphira,thoy were guilty of violating the | horde of thiever and her ll mob.” Look at the je default, &c., granted by default. Cotting et ‘OODS, Harlem. i per the first boat from New York at9 A.M. therefore, how could he decide whether you were fit | ‘#crament, and the Almighty God took vengeance upon | morality of the thing? said the learned gentleman. Ma TO LET, 'N. B.—All freight at the risk of the owners thereof. for absolution, or fit to have your sins retained? You I how you, moreover, that this doctrine | Worden then turned his atterfion to the gentlemen from AHOUSE AND BARN, wi |._ati re might not be fit to receive absolution ; and if too apostle most solemnly insisted upon by all the | Steuben, who had asserted that the opponents of this ground, sitnated in the vilinge of H. JOHN HERDMAN & CO,, | were to say to you that your sine are forgiven, he wouli | ‘thers of the ancient church, and are as strong and as | bill were desirous of defeating ‘the people’s resolu- jount id paid in twenty preety, eae ot ey er United States and Great Britain aud Ireland Emigrant Office | be guilty of perverting the use of the power with which | ©ear in vindicating and claiming it os any catholic of the | tions” of 1841. (The gentleman allnde e celebrated et al—Motion to set of, Se setemibcas Lanting. Bail papa ds rte 61. South street, New York. he Was invested. Suppose, thon, he were of opinion | Present day. ‘The objections that are brought agai.st | resolutions introduced into the House ia 184i, by Mr. ard ; — deal pou? Une ought tek tps tortiven't this doctrine ought tobe fully discussed, in order that | Loomis, which proposed to ubolish the right and power led Soret cam bwaivenicumeliaiin, For ferser Drticnlans,so> trek aiunery, at he wil ret Noite Couey Jct | we may bo all certain thet the cathole doctrine is the | ofthe Legi lature to creatoa State debt for any purpose | with costs y Ply w thastore of Mr. Beroaeer, Hastia’s Load HD BB P33 Pons aichongh you may be uoxiows to bo ‘reconeiled | {rue ovv. Now t will merely ask you, my beloved | whatever, it is known that certain gentlemen proposed | default; opened and motion to change venue denied. atlimtre__ MB. ECKERT, 72 Marcay st, New York. rented g OR FOR SALE, MAN, KEENAN & Cs S al late to your God. trionds, to consider whethor this doctrine of the aucient | to dispense with’ a convention; as unnecessary, un-| Walker etal ada. Worden et al—Motion to ste: .s Laverpoole teed kis rod. He would then reftso | to admin: | ‘rirch could have entered intothe church fraudulently, | der the operation of these. resolutions.) Are’ they | ceedings until the hearing of the appeal, &c., to and from Grent #ritain aud Ireland ‘via Liverpool) | When ail these were taken into consideration, as the | OT Without the conviction at first that it was adivine | not already deieated? The traiterous attempt to en. | with costs. The leopieex rel. McLaughrey ve. Edger- the regalar Packet Ships suiling every tive days. | Catholic view, ail Catholics believe that there is un | institution; that it was founded by Christ himseli and | graft these resolutions wpon the constitution of this | ton, lato sheriff, &».—Motion to dwroct sheriff to exeoute minerally es Rat old couutrymcr | Apostle who has the power of forgiving sins. ‘The | 2tby man? Task you whether you cen conceive that | state had been found to be a foul conspiracy by’| a ‘lewd, ko , denied, without costs. In the matter of the beg tostate that | Catholic approaches him in private— account | * practice so revolting could ever have been introduced | State officers, to seize upon the State revenue. | arbitration betweem Wood & Olcott—Motien to stand the business of the House at Liverpool will be | of his sins—lets him see the state of by any authority except that of Almighty God? We | But we cannot follow tho Jearned gentleman pre- | over to next epeciel term. Jowott et al. vs. the Yor tation commands fine view and is withi . ‘Those sending for their triends will | investigates, and know that before the period of the reformation, that in | ciesly through his argument; we can only make a gene- | Men’s Association of Utica—Motion for rotaxation ’s walk of the ferry, where boats leave every teat importance of this arrangement, as it will re t! gz | two cities of Germany such was the increase of cri rai*reference to the prominent and stringing points in | costs, $6 62 deducted. Cox ads. Nottingham ct al-Mo tes, for Barclay street, and every half hour for Ca- | Precinde an unnecessary delay of Se ore Se ee. i nthe Apostle | that the magistrates of those citics waited upon the | his plea. He asked it the sudden anxiety displayed by | tion to change venuo denied with costs without preja ‘ é ieee eee sore eunatcibecaes cakes ther ool ae ‘Apostles had not this power, | Prince, and begged of him to re-establish the confession: | the Souate to pass this bill would not cover it with | dice. The People ex rei. Moreau va. tha Jndges of vilone of free ferriege. Apply to | fist. offer cvery facility that cau be furnished. Wit cording to the scriptures, the | ®!- Charles the Fitth listened to them, and after hear- | infamy? In reply to an assertion that the opinion of the | Genesee Common Pless—Motion for jadgos to thow J.C, BTEVENS, Hoboken. rior arrangements, the subscribers look forward for a iourwould be guilty of having imposed’ upon’ the | ing their declarations, with greut simplicity replied to | Court of Errors was entitled to great consideration, and | canse why a mandamus should not issue, denied with those super ements, guilty Lg dup P . STRAW BONNETS. f e the confessional is of divine or | that it would have a greater influence upon the people | costs. Bennett vs. Downing, ox’s,, &o.—Order for eosts tinnation of that nich has been so liberally ex- | Apostl bi: ti them—" Do you beli CHAPIN Caan Ok foram ncaye vente past, incase axy of thone | Aporles, by granting them a power which they never | \ man origia ” ‘They would not acknowledge that it | than an opinion of the Suprome Court. Ho said’ most | egeinst defendant for not moving. granted. Sipperly va. L, CHAPIN, No. 12 Jobe ctpoet. nee Ranaivees oe Motoa ae eshiontble ON very tavorabieterms, four three and basement Fase brick dwelling Houses, fs Hoboken. Bh ey each con- | yy, tain rooms besides the , aod are fitted in + and the public generally to their unequal soph Span woof tam 8 eet, wid wis | Yara oncrenegens melt coe stairs, has on ‘a good assor esgaged do notembark, the passage money will be re! agai “ was of divine origin, tor by so doing they would acknow- | sarcastically, that there were sonetors in that body who | Nones, do do do do; Hunter va. Lyoch, do do ao do; Les Sara) Doungts,wisich neo ellout as ths lowest monroe | CUstOmary. ‘For farther paricnla, hy, By fetter, postpaid, iSgive, they aro, forgiven’; and whose sins, you | ledge themselves to be catholics. #0 they would not | could not write ten words of English, ond who did not | vs. Harrington, do do do do; Harrie va. Clark, co do de Prices. —_ n 61 South street, New York. retain, they ”’ Here was the power | Charles then said, “ ju do not con | know the first priuciples of | and then, he seid, “ to | do; Grant vs. Phelps, du do do do Melotyre et al. ads. Senn 28, oaege ate tyriged to..cult beihee penioaien HERDMAN "KEENAN S'COr* | expressly delegated, of forgiving ‘sin —in language | ser, it of divine origin, al the powers of earth | talk abeut the influence of the genate ‘At this point | Livingston, two causes—Rule) for costs agninst plein = =—- Liyerposl.._ || and undse authority not to be misunderstood. Baton | Could not impose the obligation.” So it is, my friends. | the gentleman said he had ben falsely charged with | for not making motion, granted. In the matter of open- RING FASHION. N. B. for any ean as urnal be furnished, Where is the human power that can force me to | kno BROWN &CO,, 178 Chatham Sguare, corner of Mott pprsblnghelitie prince! Banking [eattations throuahgnt ine thee ae oan teaL of pontecslons ia oles to abtahons, | tell what are the « rats of my conscience? "What | matter, e had offered the. resolution to procure | missioners’ report, granted, In, the matter of wriah yp inform the public of their recent impro ited Kingdom, on application as above. s21re | mission of sin, it would be absurd to suppose that the | authority could induce me to do thiv? There is | the opinion. He demanded the proofs; and, if it was Pacific street, Drooklya—Do do do do. Court ed: jhion, beanty and durability, three rtant eclereions BOSTON STEAMERS, apostle cond pronounce absolution, unless he knew the —_ I sa a ky men & dead letter in tl u he d the eg of CaP _ y | journe ie.— Albany Argus. tothe wenrar.” ‘The propristore do confideatly assert theirhats FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. Mate of the conccience, or the nature of the sintobe | FPiscopal Church; bat I know at io, Eeey ean ay aera pecs Semen ae cere - to be mue! aperior ve any erer before wold for the same price. remitted through absolution and penance, such ashe pe Sabres. hase: tao ee eee weevnea © | £0: me sot aeaiddis te nat hes 2 Court ror Correction or Errors.—It is or- i and antisfy yourself of this fact. m0 Im®rh TBE. British and North American Re al would enjoin, and such as only could boa ascertained by eset et the Catnelie Chace. Sica poll OY = Westen ail acu ans quent dered that the commencement of tho next term of this Ore, ie b dipotendias male , ene eps iyes 4 confession—and it wou! also a contradiction to sup- Catholic priest can exercise the thority. Yat, it | coming as it does from a source which court pa eoee until the 234 of May, and that supposes 9 such deep moral turpitude in a coll aot (And now for the 2dday of May stand over, sad mey fine Sap of the Supreme Court upon this | ing Carlton Avenue, Brooklyn—Motion to confirm com- fore if there ex- Bos ir that sins could be forgiven or retaine 8 E is a certain fect, that the confessional existed at amo! notice. WAY will you pay $4.0 and $5 for_a Hat, when you were not bout to nub the condition of ibete com | othe reformation; and having then, it must be | tho seven vials of his wrath aro opened) ‘The man who | ¥.e0%8tre reaueted to serve. nove of issue o0 ibe onto. ROBERTSON sclece, the apoio ‘could not say, "1 forgive.” ie | simed abot qpou our aaceaingDitarea: te race | covetie age Ne had never aporouckeed or spoken insny | Care at oan ono week before the frst day of the vee PHGENIX HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY, siege of the Secieturses te eee, othe, ex Prong and | the period at which it was instituted. How could such | manner, nearly or remotely, to these Judges, previous | #00. a eee dys om om ayaa fre. Alle Age sage laoget. 0 tory. Sore: | & doctrine be instituted by any but divine means ; and if | to the delivery of the fa GREAT FRtNCH REMEDY bE Mall a tillaialcinedel clara 8 u rn be Range Mts or q ae eeeine, one peal We dad sosectaen cote soe rooiee tad unesltigated villaiee 1 they are FOR CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS PITTING {METROPOLITAN HAT AND CaP STORE, | No Berth secnred until peidfor_______s2s6_| ie church, was of the most injurious tendency, and | Wes. divine institution, and wes practis of his own party! [The learned gentleman here pro- |" OF BLOOU, Heid. COU ges. No, 474 1-8 Grand street, DRAFTS ON GREAT BRITAIN AND | it may be the means of subverting the whole order | Of the Apostles. Hence then, I think that | tia “tier alnaedler an fig 208 pi vag 2 PLUNKETT & CO bave just opened this now establish IRELAND—Persona wishing to remit mo- | of society. If this power was to be exercised blindly | 7°, oem enantio ome me i ht i ha Chg eee q Ye a PPB Dd 3 Be patrician moreno Ae CARS ae fate ey ins Seg | tod indaciminately ian odiidonl were fo come be. | Seva ctonemed rm ie Apoutn io hle ne, ent Ras | which wil val canis a ett Inperialt? oR | | pp. LALNNBU'S JOUGH FILLS, ilicy, which they offer to the public at the follewing very mibers, payubie.‘a demand, without ais- | £0re them as.acommanity, and say, ‘I forgive all the | 3° ther lventelion a: or pgs er aca ig eth ge bind OR the erro of Colds, Caughe, Consnmpttos, Brenchitie low prices:— Me Very | count or nny other charge; ins ve Lrovineial towns acdeities | #188 of one portion of you, and I refuse to pardon the wting Intelliger te th verity in question) Te Beni tection fee aS calscestad protest | Hats throughout the Deited Riagdom sins of the other portion,” what would the conseque: Sporting Intelligence. of the man who called their i y in question.) Is | ivared Dr. Laeanec, of Paris, ny Firat quality Natria Fu: $3 50 y ean, by forwarding auy | be? What w Fi the consequence be, he would as! Eeurrse Covneer, Cannourron—Last Bay, Sunday, | itto be su; yd (be said) that men oan be tampered | cal writer, whe hes devoted hie Becou lo 300 sd name and address of the | if such a person came forward, and pardoned every spe- | April 12.—Association Purse, $960—mile heats # in 8. with? Why, sir, such wretches (alluding to the Stewbon | eases ofthe Langs and Chest. It First qaality Moleskin, Cy have a draft sent Py, the first | cies of abomination in one spect ‘oft liticians, and left | &. Ten Broeck, Jr.'s, (A. W. Smalis) 5 bh. man) always believe other men are actuated by b vy do ao + 250 cei rthe same retarned by mail. unpardoned? Could he not, in such Croton, by Chorister, dam by Muckle- rable motives. It was left for this dey to wit: Withely AUS cele eine cissadéa jeulars ap; to orn GOWN. BY. Occ. c eee ceeees 1 1 1 | forthet man to commit a foul not of treason against the Pain can poe a ge to, and ene ‘ei b 4 Ss PERL + ee ry spec! ; PAC b. f. Vietreas, by Grey Ea) Commonwealth, and to sojl the ermine of her ‘any oue that half the rach bas Sot been iarre J PLOSKEYE ced, ranpesous EOF ACKIS FOR LIVER arin ner, authori, | dearer Corrs wi. Uaam Laconia,” ° * * ? Safednr rapmataing tet Bnet tthe stone: | tn, Wiergccsmagas'a, en we wee GENTLEMEN’S HATS—SPRING STYLE Pe Ob racket ot the ain of ‘April—The splendid, dividuals, who may be o heh "tet py asi odatalsice. by Tarquin, out of imp Sarah, Sy.o 1 8 8 2 8 | tonof Executive power, and investing Mr. Comptroller epietar ws tee Seses BRP, LORNEM PINE AND NASSAU STREETS.— fast sailing and favorite packet ahip SIDPONS, | tion. Let him but euppose, for a moment, t ‘Vime—1:554 1:01} —1:524—1:53—1:53. | Flagg with the ogreeabio dorignation of « stoek gamb- ee pallet ec tatlemmea’s Hats, of the Spring pattera, uniting much ons burthen, Capt. E.B. Cobb, will sail on Monday, | ti came again—they could not change the apostle— Sane Day.—Purse, $50--Entrance, $10 added. Mile | Jer,” with moving that tho pill be indefinitely postponed. Bee ET aesttions~ Sad vale, by the oabectiog. en Aogil 27, her reralar day. ue should not fail to make | Had hie charter, and was invested with his diploma, and | beat | Tho question was debatetble #, Young Tilden, Gener Aes, aa inks Comer of Pine and Nnasab str ot | ently application on board, foot of Wall street. 0” to he retained them ; and let him suppose that he ‘was ap. | John Clark's b.c. Reckless, by Steel, out of Miss and Chatfield subsequently auyportd the lirunt of the rr] Aum otant “Als a asf GENTLEMEN'S SPRING FASHION. f . & J.T, TAPSCOTT, proached by one and that he would ‘ é battle—Messrs. Yoong and Wor gainst the bill, a No. 168 Bowery. In Brookiya, ot J HS. Coole: Ta Foie DRL BEAVER AND SILI HATS of the best quay | azn re_ At eit Ernees Dents Qftilane:upstsre_ | ant on Re sean ruiying hu retires, yat he wrod House was dismissed for ape hott abd « half, wh the | sadAtigte streets,” Ayeate dale with onthe most fvorle Up atai A 4 j oved shapes, are now ready for inapweuea z 4 whilst he was vilitying his brethren, yet he would | pass at arma was resumed. Falchions sprang from theic | ‘rms. Address as above. 4 ind shed prices. YEQR,NEW ORLEANS.— Louisana and New | stand before the multitude protected anc Paula mot this | nd gleamed in the mild air alr of w summer's | | Dr Laennee's Family Pills,« mild, safe nnd efloctive pore vt Regel ~ ne he power to all who are tr ith eaday tier leet othe epee ea eeling socket | be an erroneone and dresdfal abuse of this powe | thet in the vocabulary of Albany po- gestion, or kaver Complaint. A certain eure for the Fry” at? im*ere ip WEG. Johmon, master, will Positively ‘sail as | On the other ep has) may = LB eg eg Ole | Toglish, which could any titer = on t Price 25 cents a box. 020 Sond*mt ul a - been the victim of seduction, but who, ea le! | a. s 2 - ‘ Worth Rnowing — LOOK AT THIS! iaecieieh or vance, baring bndsome farushed secon, | may ne desirous of returning to the pets of virtue, the ; Tofict te deop soguish of pure cay, was brought wr Capel angry Beers Wer SOT EL, ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, if ‘want | street, or to a: o nd ‘all | minister may be disposed to act the tyrant and refuse to Tur CaLeponia’s Mar. —The largest mail ever er post fice. 'o lesters taken from the office unless they m ine article of Boots and Shoes, cail at 967 Broad. E. K. COLLINS & CO, 56 Bouth street. | exercise his power, and refase to remit her sins. You | received at the Boston Post-office, was brought ‘way, where you will find the Ia gest assortment, cheapest, and je - | ee, at once, what would be the consequence. She | there from the Cal: i pF a en Do not mistake the number , 367 7 y even: vould immedistely retarn to her iniquity, fof think | Mt ‘aledonia yesterday, at half past one, P. . You PS lr ranklin street. inde low Orivans, JAS. E, WOODRUFF, who will | there was no place in Heaven for her ly no goods received on board M., Consisting of 112 bags of letters and papers. It wax see what | important to forward the letters and papers to the South SHAFER & CU. UAILORS AND DRAPERS, war Broadway), nean Sah, Place. truggle; on ite binges the domination of a great n . forward #'| vod: to : low price 5 'M. CAH ip C 7 consequences would ensue to society. So, then, my | by thesteambont mail, whieh closed at 4 P.M. Thi Havre Packets, anem- nie imer sie SO eee aay legersoll, master, will succeed the | beloved brethren, if we admit that our Divine Saviour | clerks went at it, and before hall past 4 o'clock, the mail ration and the patronage of grest men for’ y ens, odan Cloths aod bens PREMI ay 4 On it, probably, hinges the vitel ques. | of { ever uttered the words in the text, we must admit a / for the South was on its way t . In less thi to come. - > the early spring trade. Hay BLACK BALL, OH ULD LINK OF LIVER: | corresponding obligation on our part to submit to the | three boursa mail Conteining over” 35,000 latiers, ‘wan | {10M whether the administration of the government | sire, ca¥iriuysiney_ me cur wii M? F Andee | POOL PACKS TS FOR LIVERPOOL —Only re: | gxercise of that power. Now, tho authority cannot be | assorted and despatched by the clerks of the Boston | ‘be tt ad gate Keeping of the public mo. | ofthe line Cart Brinre epared to galas vac ete ess Gs i? marpiccet exercised, unless the sioner is or is not to rdored. | Post Ofice—an extraordinary neys—the regulation of the financial system—and the | fonabies who steed re, Bi's “uarthee taco tons Crpt, John Rathboue, will oal-eery. | Yet, the manner must nover pluce himself in the | leled inthe New York office, where, right of property shall be reposed in the people | execute order a OMT he necommoditions ofthe | Povition of a penitent, without a clear comprehen: | editors of that cit J oF in a coterie or group, oF combination of mad-cap end | rmridim’s A rs “4 Fe politic-struck politicians !! Yes ; on it @nally hinges the | ~~. 70 HOUSE BATHS, o@ Munufnetory, one of the most fn Our Bots having been judged in. the conscience. By couler said fo be the best ever so! perh and costly manner, | sion of thi @ of bh. 30g | y ci ntion itself. 1 keep the signet off i with every modem ment and convenience, that | all the ai Which he is guilty, in word or actiou, to B . Couvention itself, of my unti cP Vesey strert, (Private dod Astor Hosaed Hane te teaie en | eaunor: but edd'to the ‘comforc.of those embarking.” Per | Gro. gremitted, Hone, my’ beloved brethren, th mn the latest moment, in order to announce ¢ fe | Faeranen, No, Veser erect, {Pry Ager Hes YOUNG'S Songs, sous visiting the old country, or sending for, theit fricnds, | authority with which the apostles was invested, was | | quarter past fix, the Hours adjourned without takin sie aze,n complete "taer. "he bathing ibe ar re 25 im*m ‘near shoul as Slnettoere fe | neither injurious or nugetory. On the contrary the | Quick TRavELLINe. —We learn from the Spy that | 'ke question, and that the Gnol vote upon the bill will |, ew, (eovrer,) end the lara gent in ty. 18, bos the express which left Boston on the arrival of the | P@ 5&1 to-morrow morning, at 10 o'clock. There can clea 7 "1 a BOOTS AND SHOLS=The Fabie are be no doutt of the passnge of the bill; the mejority, | Betheare open until IT olelgck at ht, { tardy night, 12) call aod exumine the I Mo od E * | of opening ti ter nn ven ti rt ful and erring man, sterday, for Ni A j call ine 1 e 4 of Heaven to sinful Ir steamer ye jay, for » Y r { f " pall and no ent of gentlemen ye gal i tb u torts ‘ork, ran the distance to , will not b ; fi i Price of & bath, 25 cent warn Ben Batt ; rhs at Ds : i usual i} 11 glelock P.M. Ts Ceageeed 96 cecter verse ot ice hengearse | monet baOs ahiar Ca eee oy Ae er Sue, |, Nothing done in the Senete to-day worthy of exbibi- | #5, 5 6 BENNY S RABINEAD, Proprietor. sail let | Where our Saviour cays to St. Peter, ‘| will give to you | which is the shortest time ever made on the toad, | 00. é) anol AKDWARE, CUTLER sailing, copper. | the keys of Heaven, whoseever you bind on earth, shall , ae i ae ye féotsy mili | be boudd in Heaven,” oe This Mower was granted to | There are niné dutilleries in operation in Boston, | CANAL Boat Brocxang.—On the 20th inet, fom | A, W,SPle8 & CO. hare removed to FB. +o ain pulacture annually about 2,872,623 gelions of spirit, lors Place up to that timo from 8 o’clock on the SUM | fery, Guns and Gon Materials, by recent rmpe ‘wu ms , her regular day. St Peter alone, because he was the principal apostle, oa employing 47 men, and a capital of $175,000. They ma- Were 214 boats lying at Clifton Park—no lecking bi + valued at $626, day night previous. tremely low prices tor cash or apptoved vver. a ie sll be. ‘at the cheap store ree PRGA M.S Pesala, eee ne am, int imes HW RUGGAM,_ 8 Cesal et. norear Aaltivee._ { FOR SALE —The eB et LA caged Sgt py el irthé found: ww ivieg ot Rutger’ ship. Appt: aed Cr bo RU se eof Height or passage, having excellent aceom- | gocount of his position in atl i'r 514 Water street, cor. of Kutger's street. count of his position in the church of God. = Ph ODRULL & MINTURN, #7 Sonthst | in another expression our Divine Saviour says