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' THE NEW YORK HERALD. ee ee as —— 2 EEN hee Ms Le = = == — < Viet api ees teen NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 15, 1846. : Price ‘Two Cents, Tae — a ed nauebd father of history tells us that Egypt was gifted, for the | children have enrolled and dignified this land of free- | with which Catholics adhere to their belief, andto the ‘Acwany, May 18, 1846. | Court of General Sessions. RELIGIOUS ANNIVERSARIES, | Sts overtowed trbonte: Trhettiverhatioug since po. Gouevin okt Maseackuectis ia the counties of Norfolk and | truckling policy of vome Protestants,” whore & DE It 10 | par Revolutions—Eacitement—Senate Distrcte--Mitivie | Before Recorder Scott and Aldermen Brady. and Liv | riodically fertilized the soil, and warmed the population, | Middletex, in two counties, we find more than 1200fami- | be their pecuniary interest to be in favor with the Catho- ; - | _-vingston.—John McKeon, Eq. District Attorney. Prbenek ortho American Bible Sootety. | 8% gave them all the adv: of cultivation. What lies who have no perfect copies of the word of God. | lics, lend their countenance and their aid tothe building | Béll—Militia Law—4djournment of the Legislature, Plea of Guilty—James Hewitt, indicted for forgery, in ne . : F*| the Nile is to Egypt, the word of man is to this world. | And in Plymouth, the county hallowed by the presence | of Catholic churches, Catholicity is spreading in the| ¢c., $c. | having in bis possession a number of plates, prepared for The Anniversary meeting of the American Bi- | Foreign, social, civil and religious, it makes this world a of the rock of the Pilgrims, or what pilgrim veneration | West. Catholics, when they emigrate to the West, ad- | ph, f the joint resolution of th | the isnue of counterfeit and spurious bank bills, with the val chan held yesterday forenoon, at the | VIVifYing stream to fertilize the soil; and without it, a and superstition have left of it, in this very county are | here totheir worship as tenaciously as they do in ‘Eu- e passage of the joint resolution of the two Houses, | intent to utter the same, Was brought into court, ond iety was held yes y 5 | place for wicked men who do no good. Itis astonishing 500 fumilies destitute of the Bible! and two of these | rope; but when Protestants go out West too many of | Which I announced last evening, pledging the aid and | permittéd to withdraw his plea of “not guilty,” en: gs y | pe 6 Broadway Tabernacle. The house, as usual on | Senay are are ne neue tonne seen a a ht of the oy career apt the soodern 1 in the pros lon of religion,but | co-operation of the State to the General Government, in | tered a plea of guilty, gs in consequence of certain im- . i at reforms, It reminds me of a nj ens. 5 usetts presents sucl ‘ir true fait fals oi ‘i t disel the accused to the District poy) pa paghunegheybeh ohare 7 oO ES ot Ey era ot | nour war fing omnat oes e| Aer eee selene gt bmp ome ie o'clock the meeting w' _— se e quest re society was, whether we | hear from the great West? If Massachusetts, whose ad- | and of this society. It sadiaedilnd enesi over the | state Prison for the term of ‘ears ovly, that bein President, Hon. Tuxopore Freuincuvysey, inthe could live best without wood or w: One boy took up vancement is _ pre-eminent, whose rail roads ramify the | is thie that makes usin the West tremble when we | country. These gratuitous promises of support might be hortest time prescribed by the law tor oon saan aha ; ee | the point a good deal about fire. dif we have no | surrounding States like blood-suckers, and bring in t ety. Without its | construed into a covert recommendation to Polk to show | offence. Chair. After the reading of the Scriptures by | raimwe should all starve; but wocan live without wood; riches of science and labor, if she cannot maintain the | instrumentality many a village in Wisconsin would be |)” show | “Another Plea of Guilty—Benjamin O’Co nnell was then y. Mr. Ti > Ueenident.delivexed.asal brick will answer us to build ; and if now and again we | circulation of the Scriptures, what are we to expect when | without a Sabbath; many a soul would have been led | his gigantic fist. laced at the baron a charge of having st olen about $20 Rev. Mr. Tippatt, th tt | desire a fire, why, we can walk along the shore and pick | we travel out into the wildernesses and prairies of the | astray. Inthat territory there are 26,000 Catholics to | Both Houses were in a condition of uncontrollable e: Forth of | His also entered bgt jlty, and was . 7 why, ; : 5. x- | worth of iron, 50 and address, in which he spoke of the death of Gev. | up sticks.” ' (Immoderate of laughter.) Itis notin at West, with those pioneers in good works, the Me- | 2,000 Baptists, and without the aid of this society our ef- | citement to-day; business was hurried through with loco- | sentenced to be imprisoned in the Penit entiary for the Smith, late President of the Society. He was a agers . canta frost ; wre tig. scar pedissatrons reachers 7 ose [age neag bee coplon sete bald be eR iniead to cpmhet this mighty ees, motive energy. This is to be attributed to the near vi- | ‘fm of six months. py a - a . » my 1 A ‘ing up sticks, ne wi | the sacre: ures circulated in this Union, before ev- ose powerful juences at are brow; 1 | cinil ‘adj y-fiv i The C he Rev. Joh Mr. }, one of 1! man faithful in all the relations of lif~—a man who | isugiter, Ifthese things are tine, It becomes necessary | ery family, beneath the stare and stripes, cnn say “we | beer ogainst the causo of true religion. sD 12 | cially of the adjournment, At forty-Gve minutes past ten | .,(rasats Counsel were moved the court, thet the Hav loved the Bible, and on whose life its doctrines ——— sr iaeseears' ape iy’ a Seatiante of have diet Bite? We enet ool em this Lgeme sub rane ev. Mr. Daone. of | China, was introduced by the | two o'clock this afternoon. F sendeman be forthwith placed on his toehot that " “ atmosphere. I shall into a ica, for ject as it is; not hear, ‘ink, wish it God speed, t, said :—Perhay ay enquire | 3 ., ib 4, harged. om! a age! Seis: hip pecgmpe vt Us | this ie ot the place for ther. me even to Mass tut ike a ‘man wei hae a nate to pay, wo must recoleet aoa oe ee ae crelMtis. | yoitthe House, Mr. Worden, from the select Committee, | 106 Presedt e oa eeilda te if the best code of morals and the best code of laws, | ghusetts: there alose no an three hu: a ty | that failure to perform, though not incarcerating us in | sion Society? I an families are found without any portion of the word | stone walls, gives us the far greater punishment of bro- | society whi and were, therefore, eminently worthy the atten- | gf Goa ; and more than 600 with only a part of the Biblo. | ken faith, of broken faith wiih God, and ience | feel that I tion of the statesman as well as the mornlist. Lot | {fhis is the case in Massachusetts, what must be tha | over reminding us that wo have neglected His. interest | be insen h | glected His interest | be insensibi: h of ne Mis: | to whi icek te bi Be In support of this application, Mr. Childs read several aff er,that I have an interest in thie | tho Senate SDiasiots, reporiad’ the i sreangereet of davits, in which it was shown that Mrs, Julia Jay, instead Veannot but | The honorable gentleman said he deemed it expedient to | Of being absent from the city yesterday, as get forth in jety. I cannot | arrange the districts as near as possible, according to the | the affidavit of the complainant in this case, Mra, Elizer that has for its | old arrangemont. According to the bill, os reported, | beth Cram it was contended, was at that time at hor it be our purpose to cherish it, and circulate it | case with the less populated parts of our country, who | and Hiscommands. And the remarkable grow’ object the spread of The professed object of i " Seely. i own residence; and that she could readily have been through the world. are all living in great destitution in the midst of us? 1 | our population should awaken us to fs and other societi aailar chersster lato attain | ‘20 districts will remain precisely as at prosent, with the | oroaueed ia court, had been any effort made to The Treasurer's report was then read by Joseph Hyde, | next turn to New Hampshire, where J called on my | ery quarter of tl rth the poor and one grgnd and gloriot the preaching of the gospel | trict, und included in the second district; Ulster county Tove done so. Moreover, presence was not material E1q., by which it appeared that the Feceipts for tho past | Way through that the country, ing to this El Dorado (Jn their minds,) —and there js no use in endeavoring to bring the mem- | js taken from the second district, and included im the | ‘0 the issue of the trial, inasmuch as when taken before your hed been... oat te Teceib'3197,773 $7. | way side, and found a lady reading th ~.| surplus population of Europe is coml bers of religious denominations into collision about holy | thin istrict; Behenectady county is taken from the { the ministers, by whor he was tried on the complaint ‘Disbursements 192,401 34 | joyed. She told me that it was dist of Half a million every year. We are told that this soci- | things. 1 call myself a close communion Boptist, but I | third district, and included in the fourth. With the ex. | of Mrs. Cram, to testify against hima, she stated that she sixty families inthe vicinity ; but in the neighboring | ety can produce 6000 copies of the Bible in five days, but | have no hostility to my brethren of other communions. | ception of these alterations, the districts will remain pre- | knew nothing in relation to the matter. The offence Lea asurplus of..... 6,372 04 | towns, many of the people there were destitute ofthe Bi- | this is not too many to supply theso and our own desti- | I have been often domesticated in the families of Chris | cisely as at present. The bill was passed by acclama- | Charged was an assault and batter, only; if an assault ‘The Manager’s report was Brigham, | ble. The reverend gentleman, efter further detailing | tute. Of this half million, at least 100,000 are Roman | tians of other denominations, and have experienced from and battery has teen committed, she can come to the Corsedponding Beorstery. Isham, | ine. particulars of his tour through Now Hampshire, | Catholics, prohibited. the use of the Bible by the autho- | them a great dealofkindness, IC] adhere strictly to my | “Gr, cnd ine Senate Fangs examine into the | court and tell of it. Nobody else saw it, or kuew any: ‘The report commenced with a notice of some of| Where the Bible was not as yet fully distributed, went | rity of the churoh which calls itself the church of the | own form of belief, which | hope I do, there is no reason | gecounts, &c., of the officers of the Stato Departments. | thing about it; then why keep the defendant s long the changos which have occured in the society in the | 0 to say, the crowds of emigrants who were daily arriv- | Living God. But we are not to regerd this arrogant pro- | why should not love my brethren of other denomina- | [ny the Senate last evéning the House militia bill, | With the indictment pending against him, except from a course of the last thirty years. Of the officers first ap- ees Far West,” importing the zaliciens principles | hibition, Sir, God gave the Bible toevery man, and ey- | tions. When I left my little Chinese community at Hong | which fixes the annual fine for the non-performance | “esire, on the part of the prosecution, to subject the ao 4, nineteen in number, not one is now living, and | of the Catholic dynasties of the old world, demanded the | ery woman, and every child, and for any man, or any set | Kong, I was very happy in leaving my gongregstion in | of militia duty at seventy-five cents, passed by a vote of | cused to all the trouble and annoyance that it was por- a le! te it four-of the thirty-six who were the first managers. | Prompt and energetic action of the Society, who ought to | of mon, to say its interpretations and possession shall | the pastoral charge of a brother of another denomination. * this bil hy fe | sible to devise. The Hon, Jone othirty-aix, who were the dist managers. | Moet them on the very threshold. If they’ went with | be abject unvo we, is most fearful arrogance and es | I fer there is such athing as hyper-denominationism.~ | midendy tguarazdies that. retorm in the militg law of | _M&Pauuutrs, in reply, stated that the prorecution nored and lamented by all. The report contained an ex. | hearty co-operation, victory would undoubtedly crown | sumption, which we repudiate and resi I do | The interests of tho Foreign Mision Society, and of the | this State, which has boen asked for by the populace so | ¥84 not compelled to go to trial on the part of the people tended notice of that gentleman. ‘ their success. A deep and solemn responsibility rested | not believe, sir, with some who have preceded me, that | Home Mission Society, are the same. Some say, let the | jong and so vehemently. where sufficient cause could be shown for delay, an! Since the society was formed, the population of the | Upon them; and unless they overcome it, darkness | war is ever justified by the Bible; and, asdid Luther, | foreign mission be taken care of, and God will take care | "‘j'he House bill appropriating a specific sum for the | Tead an affidavit in relation to @ subpenahaving been country has increased from 8,500,000, td 20,000,000, vastly | that was foreboding, would overcome thom. The light | when all the nations, aroused by the Reformation, cried | of the home mission. Others again say, the home mis- ) protection and preservation of the public duly served on Julia Jay, and that there was reason to enlarging the number to be et with the Bible ofthe Gospel was spreading itself through France, and | out for war upon Rome, I will refuse to assent to it. 1 | sion is as much in need of assistance as the foreign mis- | the Genesee river and Black River Canal: believe she avoided the summons, by an alleged absenco Auziliaries.—The local auxiliary societies have gradu- | #l the north of Europe, through the efficient agency of | will use no sword that can kill the body, no weapon but | sion. But if our hearts w: ht, there would be no | ‘The House anti-rent bill to equalize t from the city. ally increased, until they now number about 1000, having | these Bible socictics. In Italy, too, and the King of Frue- | the sword of Divine drath contained in that blessed | want of means to carry out the objects of both. This | subject the interests of landlords in the James R. Woirina, Esq. then rose and made an able connected with them more than 2000 minor branches. sin hadcirculated a vast amount of copies in his domin- | book, For these 100,000 souls we are responsible to God. | socicty is virtually supporting the cause of foreign mis- | tion, passed the Senate Ly a tremendous majority. and eloquent appeal in behaif of the accused, and com- number of these auxiliaries are in territory which | ons. If his Majesty had any to spare, ho ought to send | No Holy Alliance can say here that the werd of truth | sions, and indeed each assists the other. [ would recom-| ‘Tho seduction bill is gagged. It Seuld not be acted | mented in severe terms, relative to the course pursuc.! wea an tinbroken wilderness won the present society | them to the common schools of the city of New York,— | shall not be freely read by all; and { hold, sir,that no | mend a different policy from that pursued at | upon, ‘The most. ferocious. efforts were made for more | PY the prosecution towards Mr. Seys. In conclusion, ho was formed. There were no less than half a million of Bibles already | person has a right to sit in darkness when the pure light | present in the selection of pastors for the west- io i «ontended for an immediate trial of the defendant or his The number of new auxiliaries formed tho past year is | distributed by the Society, but let thom have more unil | Of eternity is within his reach—no one has a rightto keep | ern missida. “Many of the men already sent out Upon any propositions: “uourmment to prevent action | ‘i Charge, by entering & nolle prosegui in the Hie 67, located as follows: One in Massachusetts ; four in | i the words of the gospel, “all could read the wonderful | himself in ignorance. Look, too, at the immigration from | would, to be sure, do honor to any society. But the | "'In the House one of the most extraordinary scenes oc- | Temarks, which are unayoidably crowded out, elicited Connecticut ; four in New York; four in Ohio; one in | Works of God. oor oppreised Ireland, a hation which T Bave ever ro- church in the east has been too covetuous of her most ta- | curred which I ever was so unfortunate as to witness, | Considerable app! ‘The Court decided that they had Michigan; eight in Indiana; seven in Kentucky ; four in | Dr. Coox seconded the resolution, which passed nem. | spected and embraced in my sympathies, upon whose | lented men; and the idea has prevail the greatest | All other business was expunged, and the House pro- wertoenter a nolle prosequi inthe case, but the no lanates pro- | trial to be proceeded with to-morrow morning. Cipted by wcelanedon | Trial for Grand Larceny—James Paarengum was in the wi and that the ded to the side i be willing to receive, with thankfulness, the | ive fellowiap: osolation wa Missouri; two in Virginie; three in Mississippi; eleven | °°. wrongs and abuses I have lived in the imagination, where | dearth of spiritual food prevai Ts Feumcasee ; fourtenn, in Georgia, Sx i Alapane' | The Rov. Dr. Panxen, of Philadelphia, here offered | a protestant poople are likely soon to goto the wall, for | people will 8 one in Jowa ; one in Wisconsin ; and one in Texas. the following resolution :— the tithe people seem to advance the uplifting of the pow- | words of life from any pastor, however deficient in talent | Whe 8 then placed at the bar onan indictment charging him with "Pus number of lie directors alded last year is 39, and | Resolved, ‘That the general circulation of the Bible | er of Rome once more upon her unhapex soll, and. we | cr pistr; ne ia panesiog ofa be, Mone exreneones De Ae. | hare scaruod that actual howtiitier kaye been commenced | having, on the th of October. last, stolen three barrels of life membors 641, making the total of the former 350, | *mong all classes of our citizens, is eminently calculated | may yet hear that rivers of martyred blood are dying | but those of transcendant talent can be acceptable to the | between this country and the Republic of Mexico, and | °f turpentine, of the value of $62, from the store of Zo- and of the latter 2,650. to perpetuate our happy form of government, and to pro- | the pleasant valleys of the green Isle—from the gem of | people of the West. It isa mistaken policy not to send out | that these hostilities have been begun by the armed forces | Pher Mills, No. 144 Front street. In this case the jury. ~~ Receipts —The receipts of the year have been, in all, | Mote all the best intercats of our country. the ‘sea, from. the mountains of Switzerland, and from | to that section of the country the very best talent that the | of Mexico, after the utmost forbearance on the part of | *fter a briefabsence, returned into Court and rendered « $107,967.48, being an increase of $90,715.48, over those of | He said he felt very much overwhelmed withthe res. | the forests of Germany, myriads on myriads are com. | church can afford; when men of inferior talents or piety | our government, through their commanding officer, Ge- | verdict of guilty. There being no other cases ready for y , to our; country—they are coming Bible- | are sent out there, they are soon sent back, or compelled to | ne: lor. , triel, the Court adjourned until to-morrow. iscal year now and henceforth closes the last of | the necessity ing well| what he was about to and we ha right ‘to. withhold from | subsist by the labor of their hands. Ours isa great ex | "Be it Re Sart en tke ouleisture of the State of New fxbdhns ehalrn et eh gene TE March, instead of the last of April, as heretofore. The ba because it would be wafted#with almost electric ra- the bread There never has been a | terprise, and it requires great agents; it is, besides, an en- | york, that the Governor be empowered to enroll a body Movements of Travellers. effect is to make the past year consist ef eleven months | Pidity, Seroagh the Innd, by the secular press, whose aid | year, when such efforts have been demanded of us; God | terprise of great cost; it cost the founder of our society | of fity thousand men as volunteers, with a view to act in | _ The arrivals multiplied so numerously yesterday at the only. Had th jpts for April been included, the | their missionary labors proved of so much efficiency. | grant that we perform to our full abilities. We are | the relinquishment of his heavenly estate, and a lif of | the defence cf the State, or to proceed to the seat of war following hotels, as to compel us to restrict their names amount would have exceeded $200,000. The secular press may be considered the servants of | shooting down the stream of time toward a cataract as it pain and suffering, We must imitate th ple of our | to defend the honor and dignity of the country, and that | to the following The le; ‘of the year are much larger in amount | the Bible Societios, and it warmed into vitality, | were, where all feolings and sions fare at work, and | Saviour; we must be ready to select the best men for the | the Governor be hereby authorized at hie discretion to or- | At tue Amenicax—M. Buchenhoff, New Rochester; thcan oon and that without pay, the cause of truth and of reli: | speaking their appetites and desires. We are, too | work; ithas beon heretofore too much the custom of the | der the same on duty, and that the sum of one hundred | W- H. Gray, Boston; T. Williams, New London; J. Shel- ‘Books Printed.—The whole number in the courne of the | Sion. In the present condition of the political and foreign | straitened at this important moment in our supplies; | church tosend out the blind, and the lame, and the diss- | thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby appropriated, | ton, Ontario county; J. Merritt, N. B.; W. Coleman, Phi- year is 489,000 copies, (i.¢. in eleven monthe,) an increase | Télations of the country, with aggression and war upon | but I feel that we must succeed—that the Bible must be | bled, and to op the lambs of the flock to herself; this | to defray the expenses of the same.” ladelphia; Rev. J. Johnsto: jw burgh; lerke, Bow over the amount of the previous year of 64,760 copies, | the liberties of the country threatening, he considered it | triumphant. Some, itis true, reject the good book; but | will not do any longer. A few y years ago I had occasion | 4 committee oleight were then appointed to wait upon | ton; Hon. John Fairfield, ) 5, R. Proudfoot, E. Bogar- Bible for the Blind—A new edition of this important | ¥9# the bounden duty of every good citizen, no matter | for every one of these, myriads are gasping for the great | to call on a brother minister Mlinoia, who | the Executive, and to enquire if he etromives ‘any offi- urgh; J. Cooke, Philadelphia; T. A. Ham- wark hie benh printed during the year. Itis found that | of What creed or politics, to support the Execntive, &c. | truth. and many are gager to, buy at the utmost of thoir had just beon sent out there ,and who had a congregation | cial information from Washington coneerning the break- Henn be printel on the society's new steam press, as | Jt Was not because he had voted for Henry Clay ‘that | means, the word of [The Rev. Dr. here gave somo | of but twelve persons; their Sabbath service was per- | ing out of hostilities between the United States and M. Aston—Capt. Pirrie, M, McClelland, Belfast; J. Catlia, other books are printed. * in such an emergency as the present he should not stand ‘accounts of the progress of the Bible in Man- | formed in a miserable hovel. A few months ago, when J | ico, The committee waited upon the Governor, and re- | New Haven; R. I. Ingersoll, N. H.; W. Blair, Rochester; "New B printed nick 18mo. Bible, after an Oxford | bY the Executive. He admired the principle that guided England, and rvono"niced a fine eulogy upon | was travelling in the West, | called upon him againand I | turned to the chamber. They announced to the House | J Anderson, Philadelphia; W, Wells, do; Jones and Al copy, has just been published. A new Protestant Portu- the friends of the government in the present eaagensy, jumner, of Chester. Im Manchester, the society | found, in place of the miserable hovel, a large brick odi- | that his Excellency had stated, in reply to their requisi- | len, binge ene ri do; C. Loeser, Pa.; W. Tucker, guese Tostame i in fa preparation. ‘They would exercise an immense influence in producing | thore, usually circulate about 6000 Bibles’ per annum; | fice, handsomely finished within and without, and instead | tion, that he had not received any official information of | Boston; J. Howard, Baltimore; Hon. C. B. Smith, Geo. "Books Iseued.—The number of Bibles and Testaments | P&€i ge ‘The sword was not, always to be taken | but forthe year ending September last, 15,000 had been | of the congregation of twelvo persons, he had one of over | the nature mentioned. His Excellency further expressed | Hanington, W.H Wright, Washington, D. C.; E. Power, issued in the course of the year, is 483,873 copics, ‘an in- | Upinvain. The Puritans themselvos had been aided by given ‘out, aad in the months of October and November | two hundred souls. Thie glorious spread of religion was | himself as ready to co-operate with the Legislature in | Prov.; G. Smith, West Point; Bremmer and Forbes, Boe crease over issues of the previous year of 54,781, and an | ‘Re sword; and John Knox himself, was perfect Androw year, nearly 31,000 copies were distributed.) Like | mpinly attributable to the efforts of the Home Mission | any measures it saw fit to adopt in relation to this ques. | ton; G. Patten, do; F. Boyd, do; J. Prey, do; App wgate since the formation of the society of 4,497,269, | Jackson on the Bible. After detailing the particular in | Bishop Sumner, I am thankful that 1 belong to so glori: | Society. Go on, then,with your glorious endeavors; they | tion. Immediately upon this announcement of the com- | and P ‘Dr. Willis, Albany; Hon’ A.C. Weinweua of the first ten ‘years of the society, the in. | relation to the marriage of the daughter of Knox, the Re- |‘ous a society. I nail my flag to the mast, and no one | will not be without their fruits; whether we Inbor at | mittee, a vociferous harangue began all abou®the House. | Prov.; H. t, England; Quincey, Jones and Grease was $58,000, and the issue of books 81,000 copies. At former, with John West, the hment of tl shall tear it down. The work of this society is a work | home or abroad, may we be pre} to reap, in another | The floor was finally conceded to Mr. Clarke, of Niagara, | Boston; the ond of the cecond ten years, the increase was $104,999, | {fom Scotland, and the particulars of his wife's of God, which no man has right to gainsay. world, the full reward of our efforts hore. who proceeded to a general review of the annexation of | Rogers, Providence. Waa the jasue of booke 231,000 copies. At the end of the | London, her interview with the King subsequently, and | From this society I never was able to withhold | After the Rev. Mr. Dean had concluded, somo discre- | Texas. enounced it as unconstitutional—he attribu- | _C!tv—E. Jackson, Coun.; Mr. Gwinne, Philadelphia, third ten years they are as ‘above. The distribu: | 20ble resolution and magnanimity on the occasion, he “y aid since became aware of its objects, | pancy appearing between the Treasurer's Report and that | ted this war to the treasonable consummation of this mea- | Commodore Perry, U. by son tions of the lest year, are for oleven months; had | Went on to say—There are no other means to be | | do not desire to occupy more of your time ; I may have | of the Executive Board, it was remarked upon by one or | sure. He spoke with terrible energy, and was followed | H.Martin, W. Rymer, Ri: C. Beard, tone of the leat enccldedin the report they musthave | ™&de, use of to dissominato the Bible among all Thave spoken 49 frequently within the | two members;, but the irearurer’s report not Delng at | by Mr. Bloss,of Monroe, one of the ex-clergy of thesoct | passengers, per Montezuma, of London; C. Stedman, ee es copies. mankiud, than by fully justifying its principles.— that I fear my voice may at last have be- | hand, tho two documents could not be com; and the | of Shakers. "The Senate would not coneur with any sahington, ‘D.C.; J. Leo, Kingston; R. Cumming, Tru- ‘Agents—There are now inthe employment of the so- | The other means of force made use of to pro. —(Cries of goon, go on)—Yet I must say | matter was allowed to drop informally. report was | measures proposed to be adopted by the House upon this | ro; G. Palmore, Va; R. Beach, Washington; E. Dungli- 4 + ponsibility of speaking upon this topic. He felt aware of the preceding year. By 8 new enactment o the board, sponge Pi e fe Cassanet ih, J. Motz, Quebec;,C. McAlester, Philadelphia; H e Fae ne in | Serve and extend its character and influence, are at | it is with uliar pleasure and confidence that I meet | then accepted. The hymn, “From Greenland’s Icy Moun. | question, and the ir was indefinitel: d. son, Philad and G. Edes, Boston; N. Webb, <gloty seventeen agents, located 98 GME Russi vong | Variance with common senso and common justice. Many | this Society—it js one which above all others interests | tains,” was then tatigy the choir: and tha President kay: | othe omiansten cenit tes sit enue est geeet ia vole, | Mobiles J orth, Genesee; A. Thistle, Washing in Connecti¢ut ; three in New York ; two in Ohio ; one | *#Y that the power of force is the hest adapted to rule the | my feelings. We are now come to # we must | ing announced that the Rev. Mr. Magoon, of Richmond, | tion to devises and descents,” and which prohibits the | ton; Cay Disbrow, (ship John Clarke;) 'H. R. Bur RNa ett wee Indiana | one in tllingie yous tn | eT, eanpot unito in thiecentiment. “Man's power of | eliher go onwards or we must atop short. The incentives | Va, would, preach, in. the church on Sunday evening | creation of lenses for a longer period than twenty-one | quine, N.C; J. Lewis, Philadelphie: Mi. Fasker, Nave. Missouri ons in Kentucky ; two im Tennessee ; one | {0fce, is not like that made use of by the power of God. | to go on and advance in our efforts are pany snd Kreat Beat, at 7 O'CIVEK, the Society edjourned. years, was defeated inthe Senate! The terrific efforts of | . Gray, Richmond; Adam Beatty, Philadelphia. ‘one in Alabama and Texas. Several of the ee — : wake -e oh 4 — on oop isa \rseied Coen a eo a — the enemies pA re ition prevailed, and the ques- DE yb ge ag emer Brid aye ete i a. ‘auxilia of n, many ati who call lo upon us for increase and exertion. Boston, Mass., May 13, 1646. tion was not allowed to be taken upon it. M. Scovell, do; M. Edgertot lew Orleans, W. Se eM esaet tenaiachy, Ene these numer. wv! A resolution of thanks was voted. 0 Lieut. Governor | Rhinebeck; J. Grant, L, J. Ws th, Bos reeptible to the human eye. ‘The influence of the | [et us respond to these desires and. satis ; ‘ am bo alt enaeadl fins SS eentnk Cong ae Bible is more an inatrawente? peace than anything else | ous wants. It may be said we hold the key of supply, | 7M News from Mexico—Ite Effect here— Steamship | Gardinor, for the honorable and impartial ‘manner, in | Barton, Gloucester; W. Jerome, Rochesier; G. T country.’ é Wests Lod tateteilben i Dke nkaesere Citas Baas | CPee he coiee te wear Teicrr bayrrihgaws See ee Cee ee eee ot a | react Wi Buses: Petianeipalay O elter\ 26% 3 Female Bible i ‘A " main xplore: et us le work. Talk not, is city is in a state of the test it t. All | Senate. The Lieut. Governor reciprocated ina brief lowanp— jachus, e] ler, do; 0 eerie re Bacietics and Fone nentahon of ttn are permanent and enduring—the ll of our first ances: | think not, sleep not--but work! With this object in | «Ths ChY tim 8 sale oF the grettert eae teae can | note, couched in elegant language, and expressive of his | Cranfield, do; Major Linton, U8 A; C. P. Gleason, chesbelgmeor-of exnillarion, particularly for eltieg and | {2°* was the result of its prodorais power and | view, with there purposes, we may save for Christ that | T° in a fever for news from Mexico. The intelligence | gratitude for the honor conferred upon him. Philadel J. Beny, Nashville; , % , pronase sen me k at se rntone vets band praieh. see ey ous exert is dey, if | received this morning, from your city and from Wash- ye lito able the office of County Superintendent ge — fos amar H. eae R. Bs os tough it is resolution lo) |, each one of ay go home | ington, hat startles th ‘iet yr was defeated. A rt made by Senator You: inst '. Rossiter, Troy; G. A ‘Alban; ; H. Caswell, riers i, te Dileret Site oed Tereritg | our father of "16 Tov’ eckiowledgod jt av thet | with th, determination to double Ne seal ta double | soa qlarms the underwriters into an chaeet em of the sang; | Hig bill wan agreed ian) se kt | Herkimer, K. Davi, Cooperstowa; W: Davies, Albany, 4 > 2, hier dey le! ir of is contribution, al cal 1 i bi , Nassau; , is, Pa, eda each of the above localities the past year, includ: | Guide, reliance aa ne ered or | aero ED eee eT Tot | clause.” Stocks were affected Here as in New York, but | ishmoct tone poopie, i aloo tefesieds nn PU Dav Songs i a Ce books sent to each, and the amount | in the hour of battle, and consoled them in the day of | heaven to man, harbingers of life and peace; then will | they are up alittle to-day. Owners of ships are contem- |, The “Annual Supply bill,” for the Peay of the quest of grief. The American people will ever rally around that | will they be sent forth thraughont the whole length and “ ficials of the Houses, r th ] EEE ae cin rea tmen the excred vo. | “ected volume, and preserve it inviolate in its purity. Breadth of the land in which we dwell Bisping erming ‘is temels tee s0r47' Rc lanpaner: | secaiag.. date as cote sceneaaien od lea peetiecs Sak Se Cane ae Tume has not been circulated, and the same might be af- The Rev. Mr. Buovsow seconded the resolution, in its | | Mr. Tra having concluded, the resolution was put | 8e0Cy- is yet onthe surface, however. were assombled in the lobbies and galleries of the Houses, HE ARABIAN CORN PLASTER, | Temed ta velation te tact of the Countries, “The distribu. | Uteral sonse; be did net like the ~ war epitit™ at all. snd carried unanimously. It is reported here that many of the hazardous people of | to witness the closing The confusion was | AN, tMectual and warranted cure for Corns, is ceil however, are very small,compared with the abound: | ¢,j1ne,Hon Wa, Maxweit, of Virginia, presented the | | Dr. Panxra, of Philadelphia, rove, to make an explans: | Nova Scotia have all along been awaiting wat intelligence | {i"iniancasble, were gathered in greupt about the er ihe money will be retoraed. or sale by” Da , ” end mn of some rei @] ie made, w! le, were e! in groups about F “Resolved, That the general circulation of the Bible | been misunderstood; he had’ not intended 10 say, or im. | om. the Cult to Gt out privateers to anney the American | chambers; some supporting thelr persons against he pir vue Fulton pect, and'a73 Hing, 192 day 5 vyatt Kocobam, if Fuiton street’; J cay iner mong’ Seamen and Boatmen—These have | among all classes of our citizens, is eminently calculated | ply by his remarks, that he was in any wa; fe Aver of 4 lars; some reclining in chairs, and all talki been more than io aby, previous your. they Raver | to perpetuate our happy form of goverament and to pro | war. The subranial manning be mural to convey, Wa | fowe's law to Rang every” Americas caught oe tow ee censouaion wes tat the Sate Speaker was unable find cant] boats. ‘They. havo beon made not only in the | TH oeemel! tothim tht thin resolution as in noed of no | tuitle and the coume of events andihe would wiah tone | frivateer against our ships. This they thinkfwill be 8 | 1 Posttion as presidivg officer in despair—it was subecr English tongue, but in French, Swedish, German, Fortu-| advocate, for there wers uoDe in this mixed tod crowed | on hi wld ani in he war which no directed agalnst his | "°"n0s Prova auie® Seka Quincy Adama, Capt Nichols, | Meaty coeuDied Mr: Chase, of Tioga. ‘The conclud- Sep set tren. 1s nee. 1ases they audience but that would cheerfully respond to the senti- | enemies. [We understood the learned gentleman to re- | 4 gine, gallant sailor, soils tomorrow for Canten, and it is | 28 Dusiness of Parliamont probably es of a higher Sr tributions Abroad —In the courte of the yearthere | menis iiconveys, There ate Tone Par gious, preseeved, | rec fhe Femarks made in reference to his speech by Dr: | « matter of some d jubt whether or not she goes armed. | interest than the usual routine. Zo this may be at- ; ; } 4 ng. tribute 0 anxiety manifeste: the , hhave been sent on request, books Teen ent ts | tad remain unimpaired, and which canonly be done by «| ‘The doxology was then, sung,, a benediction pro- wore Chapel swift ailing privateer to | Ince to witness the prorogation of the Legislature. {at three different times, c )) 10 | free circulation of the Bible. All that is wanted is, to | nounced, and the meeting adjourned. ‘The boys here have caught the war fever. The “ti. | . Thesun is shining with great brilliancy today; a high 2 rianizing mn cuit, pilot and navy Bread, ar, and Boston Crackers, ke. His facility for man- them is so great that they can be sold ut the very ube, to Hayti, St. Thomas, St. Croix, Brazil, Buenos | cuitivate intelligence and virture among all classes 4 wind, however, fills the air with dust, and pedesti im*r Agron Cn sindieh Toland, Spin,” Germany, West | Gur peopie-pesnape | ahoukd ay virtue for, oc Aunitversary of the American Baptist Home | £07, 'vegunioy, ait athe Doye who: followed thor, | i unpleasant. ° Leen EMOVED, TO NO, 37 PEARL STREET, — finn) and to @hina,’ In the latter country they were | lant ‘Wer have to combat, with Fearierites, Fauny Mission Soctety. Started the song— ro | ars Steers eneen omtocerececsie sale | TO: Mae eee eee ranted for seamen, and foreigners ond fry under ths | W Tights, and other rights, which are all wrong! {Great | This Society held its anniversary meeting in the Waans cmeahied ts Maxie tos So there was a finale to this Legislature ; however it may | [VHESE BATHS. sre hahly recommended by the direction of Mr. Brown. ae, ge i I gig first Baptist Church, Brooklyn, on Wednesday | It had an exhilarating effect on the “tigers.” They make our beert weep and our eyes: dim, when we recur empinent fay {orf es folate tale Kk, this Bible, (holding it up in his hand) ‘The following resolution, was then offered and spoken | Which fs wanted to diffuse intelligence —it is the to the melancholy contingenci ht of | évening, May 13. The Hon. F. Humphrey, of | marched more energetically and looked fiercer than they | a4 journment. Yet we must make the announce! oak tions of the Skin, Serofula, ated with such an | {o"ke. ‘Lo be had daily at S47 Pearl street, neat Broadwa: dy .H. W. Adams, of New Hampshire :— al: : - have ever been known to look, in th Mi s It. vo RJecived, That the report, a abstract of which has | ‘uth the light of God and is the bow of Heaven, | aibany, presided. The exercises commenced with | oldest inhabitant. 3 de haceRaniakasn sign: shall we: diree: owt, again: amped. one. of are sie FOI SALE beon read, be printed and circulated under the direction | ry 'than the Light of intelligence, and great talent for the | singing the 1189th psalm, by the choir; after which | ,, This shows the first burst of feeling, in this city, All | chamber.“ When creation is rolled up as a scroll, THE HEASE: Foritare, Fixtures, feex, of, 8, popular Mr Apaxe seid :—Mr. President, 1 hail this hour as | Purposes or seltgovernment, Yon wimtellectual know. | 82 eloquent prayer was made by the Rev. Mr. | | ‘The steam-ship Cambria, Captain Judkins, will sal on gud when we are commissioned to appear at the tr. | 120 Tvs Kc.capply to ise Jockoon, at No. Sol Mgoome prea ages oer npree| of my life, in Peng abreisabie | led8e for the goxernment of man. We want virtue for | Samson, of Washington, D.C. The Treasurer, the, 16th fast, for Halifax and Liverpool, with probably s | reply. ‘The en, you tee, it particularly natnesiog, ie | mye Iwerre fodchecrngrepor..The separ shows erareincraes | the fly Serpturen The proponten embraced inthe | Mt RH Martin, rend his annual report, which) oop njured je ny tay by ho intotsase wih he mands | two Brunch had exchanged, metages conveying ihe Gn ane fe Weed eo of society, and also ‘“ : ‘i RExscutive . There , for 3 5 3 Bibles. Itshows thet the socioty is doing a. great work; | Tesolution, thas the “general circulation of ae | eee wee accepted. The Executive Board | fre, of the tig-boat R.B Forbes and steamer General | i'elligence that each was ready to adjourn, and as the | 1 mare learsstatmay Pd, that it ahall never give up till it bas jedfis charities | SOME All classes of our citizens” is, nocessary. is | reported, through their Corresponding Secretary, | Lincoln forcing het off the beach. It is an excellent | <i! polnted to 12 minutes and 17 seconds past 2 o,clock P- DAGUERREOTYPE APPARATUS. 8, of the new brand’ ing Jew.) For sale, by all o the world. It shows. tl ie mountains are | or woman either, is tal. to. self-control God | the Rev. B. M. Hill. From this repoit it appears | thing, and very correct. I understand that her officers i) . i on eat an Sy cl ri tim Bor) Powe bend gee 4 es the gee and | that the receipts of the year ending April 1, 1846, eres one pp Bw etn ie eget frp Joumed tine die, "The leave takings wore full of tse ia ig orto Naat eet, 4 4 0. This ie whet might be expected from the cha- | ‘he sovereign will. Many think - were $16,223. Including those of auxilinries, | lithed by Messrs. Hudson and Smith, of this city. It | Wence of grief, Ne, Gotnnats: Costing Boxes, blercury Bache, jaagll ihe facter of the book we are circulating, divine, from the | $94 although ment of men; this is net 40, | Which are three less in number than heretofore, | shouldbe in the counting room of every merchant in Cirentt Court. other material used by operators, are manufacrared under bie first verse of Genesis to the closing curse of the Apoca: | anq their seif-eacrificing spirit,yet I den: the amount in $40,688 10. At the same dato, the resour. | New York, for more reasons than one, Before Judge Edmonds. jira lll pon ates, Cases, Quickstuff, Ke. ke lypse—its divine character sustained by miracles and | prerogative. 1 say I love them, che ces of the Society, immediately available, ‘we: Mar 14—Tur Stave Question setween Vinoins Sen eae fan undeniable chronology, ‘and an internal Them*and wish the enjoyment’ of Ii, and the lishllities $9,516 93, making : Botror, May 14, 1946. | ano New Yout--Jomer By Lane wn, William Powell | Pages mangfactured forthe inde, cnstraction, for * may sean no beraey a, ithe apse of | lerey-” (Laughter and applause, in which the clergy against the Society, $4,905 82. 106 missionaries The War News—Anviety to get the Latest Intelligence— | The defendant is a citizen of the State of Virginia, and | medical purposes. mii lma*re Soe ithas wn through the apse <1 | generally participated.} Ise about me many bright | agents have labored under the commission of the Society, | Quick Sale of the Herald—Activity among the News | aster of the brig Empire. In 1842 the vessol was in this REMOVAL ing necter. @ Tort, and ready to sal for Norfolk, in Virginia, when the | 4s. cuwNINGHAM has removed hie aock of Watches i beaming with intelligence—Iadies of beautiful and | 37 of whom have been reappointed for another year; ores ditions of life, containing shallows | f.'y'complexions, whe no doubt would be glad to come | they have occupied the snmo States and Territories as | Beys—The Stock Market—The War Clause in Inew: | steward, a colored man sick, and was unable to pro- Plate Where alamd may wade;and decp’ waters in which em | forward here, and unite with usin our eBid (te Come | they have oocipied the sSuion of Mew Hampahire aud | rence Polleier—Funeral of Rev. Charles T. Torrey | coed. The captain then employed the plaintif, another | Sus ii Rontre: Usew sarsch omtite Deleey oie be a he ry. toe thou ever ot tule | they are forbidden to take a talking part in our delibe- | Oregon; they statodly supplied 472 stations. They re | . P. Willie and Elder Lameon in Town, $c Solored teats, fs Rie’ placa, toe the outward and return | Gold, Silver and ctacles from 25 cents to 8! noes oak seeare—Suaningy: the 1 rations, and which of right they should be, although I | port the baptiem of 92 persons; the organization of 33 hese slighad voyages ; and the brig },and reached Norfolk, and | cal from $240 10 $10; Glasses of al kinds and to suit end fo or death eternal? Millions aro cours | Confoas that thelr Pleasing pratile is agreeable, charm: | churches; the ordination of 16 ministers; the comple. There is but little local news current here, worth com: | delivered her cargo. “While ‘lying et Norfolk, a black | ground and fitted; Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and M Ee Fe ere Sah eis 6,000 die daily; and when | ing, and delightful; yet only at the fireside is it the most | tion, by their people, of the building of 28 houses of | municating. All eyes and all cars are turned towards | woman, with her child, came on board unnoticed, Tepsired and warranted. we eer pee i. ir salvat a a acceptable—there was a time— peakeT is about | worship, and the commencement of 13; and that 8church- | the South, in eager and anxious endeavors to catch the |*"d secreting themselves in some part of the Se Ensena a los Estranjeros el ghudder pervedon to renewed efforts, All the | three score and ten]~—when I was easily lured to their | os, heretofore alded by the Society, have become able to 4 tien ik brig, remained undiscovered until the 1 ING "ANIBIl Languages, ai a levies foe “iowste impregnable wells | sido: and it was with much diffieulty that I could sepe- ‘without further trea- | latest intelligence from thearmy and from Washington. | had’ left Norfolk, and wes three de ving, Navigutions ood’ Book, na have been thrown dome gpd the gates of itt | rate myself from the owjoyment of their society, Alas! the employ. | The Mexican war omploys every tongue, and the papers, | On the third day, thay were discovered : first d effectually wught, on very moderate berred alin 4 oa y minha | that the eventful changes of time have so sadly altered have supplied | of ) are with the news. For twoorthree | mate, inthe cook's galley; upon which he informed the to adalts, at their ows reuden- a, now vo The ay Boaven invetiny vn | My condition. [Laughter.) It is the spirit of the among nights past, {thas been utterly impossible to procure a | captain, who wes then at breakfast in his cabin. References of the bi recpect Corp typo gel petro tg ime aed Bible (to resume my usual that anites us in ono ther pony ‘of | copy of the Herald, at any of the places where it is left | captain came up, and ordered the woman and child, and TAGO D. MAURICE, 171 Canal st. 8 reat iri ae Gao we he multiplied in aif Ia, | Common brotherhood and there is no differ: | these labors and results, ere Modi per. | for sale, unless the application wes made very soon after | the cook forward, and hed them confined, and put’ the ieaeene ° anette tee ‘of the forest, or the snow flakes | ©n¢e here in our various religions denominations, We | sons baptised; and 14 churches heretofore aided, led | tbo arrival of the cars. In half an hour they had all | ship back to Norfolk; where they arrived the next evem- *“MAGIC HAIR DYE. — Y*The world, sir, 1s ripe for an evan. | oi pay it our most marked devotion, and owe to it our | to sm the forbel independently ‘of missionary funds. | disappoerod, and the ‘‘oall for more” was louder and more | ing. On their arrival, the Mayor was epprized of the ED OR GREY WHISKERS changed to. antifal on ive, eae Gable Where thee ait Al ‘soul's salvat With such sentiments, 1 rejeieo in the | By ing te the statistics of the past year, those of pre- | urgent than that of Oliver Twist, which so much as- | circumstance. He despatched an officer on board, wi instantaneously, by the application hill tao gees Be orks in convet sinners. | ¢2istence of the American Bible Society; LT rejoice in its | vious years, ns far as ascertained, it appears since the | tonishod the parish boadlc. A rosort to the reading rooms | took them on shore; and it was feund that the gic Hair Bye. Conntry gentlemen can have « 5 - Tihaniecacacts nie cstranged theet Irom wig Smwind soteand ite ultimate purpose, Aet am. about to formation society its missionaries have, jointly, | to obtain the news was more desperate game than seek: | child were the property of a ciMzen of Norfolk; and that grelergs Co elon inde Sy genus tel Bont. mong ve 5 er to meet you again, ines rsons; organize: arches, and or- | ing an office u: a inistration. The number 6 woman a residing in Boston, that the plan ie t 0 ba se crvate, cud rename theme. 16, © LLTHaE Te ths Bins way bons to be detaeel te sny, tee | ee ee eee eee ee Ranemiyain, | ceidicees tort clase le Inch ever Gon chosteee ot re: | wad comonoved, bueweee tant taatamevtne ie cnrad | Sarieetee ree ee ee oe re ee has tom Societies.” St, the Pope may lavas bulls and may burn | foneyen ned Reman Patriot ‘Hato perpetua 20 wurish | tistics of the year, with those of the previous year, shows | onteen full grown Yaskees, | venture to say, was much | shouldget on board privately, and conceal themscl C Ne vited to call at the sit tne Teetoreron T mlonoearion employed: 174 | larger then tne nurgber who will volunteer fo this city to | until the ronsel arrived ofthis port Aad, then got out and | can hive uuperb flr of back wh aeloaike for arch to the Rio Gtande to assist in chastising those in- | proceed to Boston, to her sister. They were given than five mmutes. m2 ime re Mr. Mrveanc, al student from Indiana, se- | stations supplied, 174 baptisms and 4 churches rendored | m Sesisece on Bien wee en? Bort, an ks cone conded the recslution ftir aome ‘very. appropriete and | eble to support the forma moro than in 16. “And 18 | olont Aezicane who have the audacity fo make war | Up totheirownet) and the plailif was handed over to THE AMAZON WIG! aes ee = ae must succeed, in Temarks. He said that for the firet time in his | charches orgaaized, 17 ministers ordained, and $2,347 68 | upon tho United States of North America, | the public authorities, and tried and convicted under the R. Gentlemen's real Heads of Hair, being’ the lerert an: — enone wilh og. Meath ‘influences. m life, he had to claim the honor of being foun present at | less receipts than in 1845. . “It is an ill wind that blows no good to any body,” | laws of Virginia, for aiding and abetting in the escape of mt in ° igs ~ ene, ar ecesdt abies, comets ihe weave wroligiou¢aaniversary in New York; and coming but | | A motion was mado to accept the report. u 2 which the old proverb, “The ‘penny papers and the news | the fugitives, and sentenced to twelve years imprison ie i ing he fret I tetera via adopted. 7 ly from’ remote portion of the country,he might | the Rev. Mr. Tucker, of Wisconsin, the meet realize the truth and force of the adage, by the in- | ment in th itentiary of Norfolk, where he now re- them » , The play temples to ihe Rev, Mr. Burien, of Massachusetts, here de excused from thing inthe support of this | ing as follows:— crease which the war has already breught to their | mains; these iacts being proved, counsel for the plaintiff | S4y height, « point in ing never before attained. — forward, and proposed the following resolution: resolution, which he og in He SPP a | *Econcus, with great pleasure, Mr. President, inthe mo- | business, “If our troops do but (make ae vigorous « | rested. For the defence, it was stated thet the laws of | he7 are;composel of ventilating, or gousemer work. They « WMeeolved, Xher the pacific tenaencies of the Bible, | etd himself, being blind) to be the “ general circulation | tion to necept the report just read: I myself receive great charge upon the enemy as the news-boys do upon | Virginia made ita felony for any person to nid or abet | gre put on in a moment. eee nic epaees -- © pacite i good will towards men, | of the Bible ‘ll mankind.” Tosuch 2 ition | support from this society in the missionary labors I | the public with their extras, the victory will be curs | inthe escape of slaves; that when the defendant disco: | trun” sapd chaunebeeumne pert sol pureel of Ine Frould lend t an early and wide dif'usion of this bless: | Re, would yield his most hearty and rroand | have undertaken in the far West. Noman can calculate | without a doubt. It is amusing to witness the zesl and | vered the rusaways, he was within ® few milos of the an Oe 5 A. tn Romig Fro for ite and dispensa- | or will be able to know in this world the value of this so- | spirit displayed by these juvenile speculators in the cur- | coast of Virginia, and within its jurisdiction, and if IN, 61 Broadway, opposite the Tic cnid’-Mr, President, experience has shown us that y Ree are of good hes boon alrdy effected! ciety. I ie aerte dilfens, the. light of revelation are ody gnpd Don Quixotte himself was not | had not taken the coarse he did, by. putting back _s28 Im*re __ Globe Hotel, wader Jesoon 4 Hee ; 4 ‘called A c , the ete: terests who, in the more brave in avei e wrongs of tt tu 8. | ship, SUNTR 3ISTS, ealonee teat ik So cmee crippled, Coe, ceesal isteseet Ot Ditce Paces Cai pe | en aoos eréuien erg in voskang to Miadie’ che Sees ot | subi ka Poel satiety Limeal wapiemetion tet | Coo AE ee — jeopardized, and the cause of true religion will roe ag mt by disseminating the news from the army of | if convicted, to a fine of $1000, and imprisonment for 12 THE POUND OF years; thet the plaintiff knew of these persons comi: Ho’ bandana in the dust. The West should deeply interes —< " ee cnet There hes been a panic here in the stock market, ax | Jn board; that he secreted hom. in #mall room behing dwelling in this section of Swi Z ~ human bei are crowding into the territory of | well as in other cities, though prices rallied a little yes- | his galley, and supplied jt bo ndemn na Egy lh Ap rape egal Wisconsin, like the waves of the ity lake that | terday. ef the vessel. The first fanny oe ther air for that which God wash its ‘shores. Crowds are to the | The insurance companies have given notice of their SoRADAie teoe ) The Holy Book, ‘West, to give character to the cause of God intention to heve the war inserted in all fature Set Peat themaur;frwrca tives te man by Gol ube A great valley. The man of sin is endeavoring to policies. This notice led to the call of a meeting of mer- [know that the word of God ie necessary for the suste- ‘empirethere. There are twenty-five thousand | chante at the Rosy At pemmieas afternoon, what receive passages cited from the laws of in territory of Wisconsin. There | wasdone I have not foreign State, ‘in SI fetwolicn in ine single territory Of Meeeted jartke | A broker, sumed lic it Dexter, oporsiod, inp nancia) | aw et evseuese of wher the, Bits tet epee thar dene TAILORS AND DRAPERS, territory. In the single city of Detroit, $72,000 of dona- | way, day before yesterday, to the amount of $8,000, and | tion is, anless the bys Ast Broadway, near Park Plier, Sia ce Fares ena cehaneer tant | Tas na tha Re, Chse Toy are to | Saris Sevchraet ial ea ease Ste eee | Ae penetra ed manofain. The fou @ churel . 5 in Cited the case of Ne . * ‘i perlormed rt, decided b; olson vs. | imeres, sdapted tothe early spring trade. Hay route mont of our ‘was laid in that city some time since, which is to cost | brought to this city, and funeral services over | Lord Bria, Lord Sess rg cae ba Sh Se | at, at eta, lsc, | Perea ane ea andere | Mascaras hGH MAG | Se” TEs Sls st ene ware | OLE ssa ; ; @ foundation stone. ‘ ‘Me. Bure, : Z - aa ee an foaaeener, ‘rom the Fe | members, and agents of the Society, be invited and en. | The procession of the Catholics, who had come to daghter ofthe Rey. Dt. de, of Medway, Manaachusets, | nalagous tie cae ced was ald the cases, mere ot | caccuce orders ean ee tay nd a lat te tins in thie, #10. Of MOT det | treated to co-operate with the Parent Board, in cerrying | thelceremony trom all garters in te vicinity of Detroit | one of the mow plows ahd respected clergymen in the | risdicton hetween two foreign countries; whereas, the pe treme the sed needful measure into effect was a mile in length. ndation of another church | Commonwealth, le that a large number wil? estion gale by guanngouts Goble exioence 2 be nak of thle Haw: | aud rough Magber. Tan ld envere ce cue foundation of encther church | fiom ine remain ofthe late peasoor oe tomb, and | Sure Seuce pormeasa Sethe ee eee eeonicicn | LaAmyiim: ™ E:R, COLLING & Ca, 5 Boat 4 ht eye. We never, sir, t | “By these resolutions, and by the important crisis of our | and the that nd was two miles in length. | shed a tear of sympathy with his friends at the unhappy | and bound by that constitution and the lawa of Congress | — STRAW BOARDS. Be nag hh army OF org OT all we toe’ tan bree nes | religious ‘we are called upon for extraordinary | Canon was fired on the occasion,and the foundation stone | manner in which his life was terminated. togive full faith and credit to the legal. Jadgments and TONS Straw Boards, just. reesived, cle, foe Wilible, and in. every home ie, nivoctiet "et etter Centon, “In 1808, Ys imular exertion es the one paw | wet lal amid demonstration of rump.) The Cudolon | ¢ X. Wiis i sald to be Jn our cy dpping wit is | ronda of thei rapestve cours, = 50 mt; BROOKS, ling site by side, The Helena, | Zeauired, we inragd and circulated half million father, ood plows deacon ‘orthodox | Objection yng opinion 16 Samana ts this day, iho te ieeey a Ss ties. Bt the most sarang deniation je et exiting , | Jesuits pul ra Mis tated an dovngoe'ta "the case.— ~SHARDWAKE, CUTLERY shrouded and contrasted with oo aah Plaintiffs counsel. After some ving d HENS Froemeat toctend with, the sireaming ie Af <9 the ote and efucied Y Mee caecateet eosam up, when | Ar, Weriee 4.00. Maries removes oe { : ‘tnrough ail its dwellings, beeause she,hes the Bible. | A amg os igiovious court fm pwn re Messrs. Dresser and | jery, Mate by Son soon Lg sad

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