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Vol. XII, No. 245—Whole No. 4488. NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1846. Religious Intelligence. Caurnpan ron Sertismurn 3. Fourteenth Si after Trinity. 16. Ember Day. 18. Ember Day. 19. ” And Mrs. Jordan she rempined ever after- pean ap al ge I 1s, | wards till her death, in 1836. Poor Lovegrove used to Madame Puzzi gave a concert at Tunbrid wellattended. ‘The voc fad’lle. Brambilla, Marras, F. La- sented by Mr. Battin, P. church, Paris Hill, the bishop preached | and the sub-prefects or governors of communes, | but the mayors and every inferior functionary parish constable and the laborers ‘Foreign Correspondemee and Extracts. Lonpon, August 18th, 1846. | candidate was | day, in St. Paul and confirmed which was extremel} | down to the Madame Castellam, Ember Day. after Trinity. 21, St. rokoag * Fifteenth Sunday after y- Tei 97. Sixteenth Sunday after nity, "29, St. Michael aud All Angels. The Presbyte: at 3 o'clock, P.M. The improvements in the Allen street Presbyterian bath 18th inst., at church heing completed, it witl be ned on this Sab- gc at haif past 10 and. ball past 3 o'clock. Preaching by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Coe. ‘The First Church of the New York Presbytery at Brovklyn, (Rev. Mr. rape |)? apes undergone repairs worship &c , will be re-opened for divi vice at half past 10 and half past 3. ‘The Rev. J.D L. Zender, of Paris, will resume the col Fulton 10 A. M. The church is the same as the National or Cal- street, between William and Nassau, at half vanistic church of France. Rev. Dr. Cheever will preach this poming, at half past it 10 o'clock, and in the evening at half versity PI that on the eleventh Sunday after Trinity, ofthe Diocese of Maryland, visited Trinity ng Green, Baltimore county, and confirmed rsons. Same day, afternoon, confirmed five per- sons at the parish church of St. James. Tuesday, August 25th, confirmed three persons in St. John’s ay’s church,”) Baltimore co. Wed- August 26th, confirmed two persons in Christ's (Rock Spring.) Hartford co. Thursday, August 27, confirmed two persons in St. George’s church, Spesu- tiae, Hart.ord co. On Sunday the 8th ult. the Bish Rev. Messrs Canfield and J. Rice Priests, and Messes. Charles Aery, J. W Cracaft, Wm. Clotworthy, Wm. Miller, Cha: Dubois, Geo. Th that break stones on the public road, are the im- mediate nominees of the government. There is here nothing analogous to thi can townshipsand municipalities, the adminis- trators of which are elected by the people. The consequence is that government exercises patron- age on a most colossal scale, appointing function- aries of every rank and class to the number of many hundred thousand. Now all these function- aries who are voters, or the sons or daughters, or grandsons or granddaughters, nephews, nieces, or are ail the humble servants of | deliver their votes in subservi- | Oat of thirty millions of people there are not three handred thousand electors. The wonder then is not that the cabinet should have a majority, but that it does not nominate the The case must be extreme in- deed ia whieh it is thrown into a minority, T tay of the French administration is, after all, Louis Philippe, whose personal skill and to drive a nail into the w picture. ‘The servant annou! manager, without tui mering at the nail, | come, I suppose, to play Roll blache, and John Parry, all of whom were high, to hang up ® cessful; and John Parry was called upon to re Puzzi gave a couple of solos o1 ame Puz2i and Pilotti presi pianoforte with ability The one hundred and twenty-third meeting ofthe choirs ef. Worcester, Gloucester and Hereford, will tal in the latter city early in September, in aid of the funds orphans of the poorer for which the followit M. Lord Elgin—Mr. MeLane—Lord Palmerston’s Annexation— Proposed on Tobacco—Effects of the i ty of Pope Pius LX.— ‘The American Tariff im England—Triumph of ‘Projected Marriage of — M metary Matters— Measures about Ai Reduction of the New Corn Law— around, or discontinuing “git down, Mr. Wingrove- Hamlet, Macbeth ? Eh, Curse the nail, | can't knock it in— edy, Mr. Tingrove ?” “Comedy,” rir, re- lied the modest applicant” loomgrove—there !—d—nit! 1 fine—very fine ; but can you knock a nai without hitting your finger, Mr Mig Lovegrove, and when he hi yy inson deigned to look at him for the first time, and said, “thank you, Mr. Lovegrove.” In the year 1798, the tragedy of Douglass, and the entertainment of Ways performed by a s. The house w ntertainment was prefaced by which it will be mate drama had been performed at this house before the days of Mrs. Warner and Mr. Phelj of North River will hold theirnext ¢ British and Ameri- Stated meeting at Canterbury, on Tuesday, Sept. 15th, (commonly called the Guizot Mini M. Guizot—The Ha Theatricals— Taglioni—Vestris— Forrest. Lord Elgin, late Goy Canada as Governor here, Mr. McLane, for the benefit of the of Ohio admitted the lor,{to the order of day. Ser- r of Jamaica, goes to Our Ambassador arns home by this packet. You may expect to hear immediately of meddling | “ offers of mediation,” for Lord Palmerston is ex- | tremely uneasy, and, itis said, cannot sleep, for and the opening pros- cousins of voter the minister, an ency to his will. Conductor, Mr. T. Smith, cathedral) ; organ, Mr. Amot, (organist Cathedral) ; pisno forte, Mr. Done (organist of Worces- ter cathedral) ; solo players, Me: Baumann, Blagrove, Hatton, Platt, By lettters received from Italy, we find Mis | Lucombe has arrived under the celebrated © After an uninterrupted engageme! s F. Lewis, Geo. W. of the French church, the next Sunday, in the room of the Reformed Dutch church, entrance Seminary of O , Williams, Cocke, | crowded, and the ove- Harper, and Lindley, The Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia held.a confirmation in St, Paul's church, Halifax, on Sunday, the 9th August, when upwards of 70 candidates ratified the vows made for them in baptism. The Rev. Charles Reynolds has been unanimously of General Ta: pects of more annexaty o’clock, in of six months, the the chapel of the Union Theological dominary on Unt. held in the same place at half past 3 o'clock, P. M. & Rev. Dr. Typ, of St. Goorge’s, preaches to the 2 town portion of the Presbyterian church in 8th street. The Presbytery of New York will meet in the first Presbyterian church, (Fifth Avenue,) in the city of New York, on Monday, October 12th, at 7 o’clock, P. M. and will be opened with a sermon by the Rev. James W. Alexander, D. D., Moderator. The day fixed by the Constitution of the Protestant Episcopal Church in this Diocese, The appointment ofthe place of ‘tual vacancy in the Episcopate, rests with the Standing Committee, whose action on the subject will, we pre- for Convention, is the 30th of th sume, be made public, in due time. will assemble in St. John’s nesday, the 30th Septembe: of many Protestents, is placed under ‘The annual convention of the the diocese of New York chepel, in this city, on Wed- r. ‘The returns from 226 towns in Vermont. give the fol- es of representatives: hig over all others 39. No choice in 89 elected to the rectorship of Christ Church, Williams- burgh, L. I., and has accepted the call. C. 3. Peake, from Pensacola, Florida, has re- reenco., Alabama. Bishop Hughes’s Eulogy on the late Bishop {From the Boston Post, Sept. 12. The announcement that Bisho was to deliver a eulogy on the Fenwick, bishop Franklin stree' Dr. Bownng, Mr. Hur supported by any have been endeavorin; the reduction of the measure is of more inte: other commercial matt and would affect, benefia' the Union considerably mi can ever be expected ‘to upon it, the reduction will neve: in this country, is an article rarely, if at all y the best classes. & imes, putt the segar; but then itis from Ha- ‘he tobacco of the Ui used by the mass, who are with legislation. pect any modification of the imposed on the tobacco tr Siates. No great party will Move in the matter— the men who have weight in parliament, and with the country will not, aid the revenue is too and a few others, un- ,or party influence, in a measure for renaders, made their last appearance at the ir various songs, glees, and Sabbeth echool and adult Bible Class city cannot be too highly estimated. He gives ility to the administration of the country, and secures for it the respect of foreign courts. H death, whenever it occurs, will certainly be a sig- nal for much confusion and difficu The maniac whe fired at the ki sion of the fetes of July, has just from the conciergerie to the prison of the Luxem- burg, attached to, and under the authority of the Court of Peers, by which he wil) be tried. No- thing would more conduce to the discontinuance than to inflict some de- grading secondary punishmeston this wretched man, such as public whipping, and to sentence ard labor for life. e mé Frenchmen who have no fear of the guillotine, but none who would not look with horror to such adegradation as flogging. ¢ The free trade and protectionist excitement in England has subsided, and pagliament is hurry- St. James's Theatre, when thi usiasm a on their first a) The success of thes ecedented Be élite who have in the metropolis, but her also honored their per- We understand that congregation, (who are erecting Gen. Alfred Johnson of Belfast, Me., is nominated for church in Stuyvesant Square,) every Sunday evening, at Governor. John L. Hayes, of Brownville, for Congress, nd a Senate ticket for Penobscot county, by the Inde- pendent democrats. an English audience. been formed before all t ‘and Prince Albert hi with their prese: Mr. Mitchell is in treaty with ‘on, until when, they purpose visiting the prov’ commencing righton. The Sunday Time: reason to boast of its rapi , the eommesce than the corn laws ou may rel! es, of New York, ight Rev. Benedict atholic cathedral, in erday, drew a vast concourse of persons of all denominations to that place incient and impressive ceremoni: pontifical requiem mass, w Hon. Henry Hubbard and Hon. Franklin Pierce, are now attending the court of Common Pleas in Keene, N. H. The Indians Democrat says that Rev. Mr. Baquelit Catholic priest, was killed by a horse, near Shelb; Indiana, on Wednesday last. of this odious practice, that no country hasso much advancement in the fine arts as the United States of America. Some indiv.duals might ling for the ele; ant and the the meeting of its present menth. during the vir- consisting of the commenced at ni States is solely at all concerned There are many | have carried thither their fe beautiful ; but it is only I has become general. yy 2 a French virtueso, afterwards a member of the who hademigratedto Philadelphia, was induced to at tempta concert there. Some idea may be formed of the dience, when the fact is known that he was obsequies of the performed in the same place on the 13th ult, an account of which was given g. MAN & CO. and Great Britain and Ireland, Old’ Established grant Office, 61 South street, New York. with the United \d division of the mass having been per- Hughes ascended the pulpit, and discourse, founded upon 2 Tim. iv. 7-8:— St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum, in whose aid Bishop McClusky will preach, now happpily completed by thi labors of the Roman Catholics of the oe the charity Sisters of Charity. The building lately erected on the corner of Stanton defra ite meeti and Forsyth streets, will (D. V.) be dedicated to the wor- ship of Almighty God, this morning, by the Rev. Jacob Brodhead, of trooklyn, who will also preach on the oc- Service to commence at half past 10 A.M. The “T have fought a od fight, | have finished my cour have kept the fait henceforth there is laid w acrown of righteousness, which the Lord, the right- eous judge, shall give me at that day; and not to me only but unto all them also that love his appe quote from the Protestant version, not having ing to a close, members being much more anx- ious about the moors than about politics. Nothing more worth noticing will be done this news of the Americrn tariff bill whic! s jt arrived by the Cambria has given great satisiac- One of the great facts of the day is the actual and real existence of a radical something new. What ma: obliged to interrupt the execution of a solo, by the cla- mor of the hearers, who demanded the tune of Malbrook. ears afterwards the concert room at New York le to contain the crowds of amateurs who came to applaud the airs of Mozart and Rossini. The time is drawing near for the appearance of Mr. G- Linneus Banks’ interesting little drama of the “ Swiss Father.” The arrangements already made clude the names of Samuel Lover, Esq., J. E. Carpenter, Esq, the ballad writer of Leamingto: large which it produces, to think of meddli is si rticle of commerce, the viz; “ Reduce tever, for full three Fees settling a sme! strong e charge of the DMAN & CO. Jiver reat and available argume) uty, aud yeu increase both venue,” is of no avail what quarters of the people thinkthat too great of hose even who saili ‘The subscribers m calling th ¢attention around thet church. tents for bringing owe peeved ecessary to remind his ral emblems on the altar and id that words were scarcely rers that death had triumph- ed, and that one esteemed great in his office and charac of the House at Liv we not next expect n, and Mr Charles {the church, Rev. John Liile, will preach in the yon, at half past 3 o'clock, and the Rev. M. 8. Hut- 7, ), in the evening, at half each of these services, will be fy ry now and then, to leave the practice off, sed frustra. fa The annual production of wheat (or was, before the late billy 1) bushels; the reduction of by the corn bill, it is calculat ‘ate, Will amount to about ferty’ We have just learned here has sent a strong remonstrance to the amnesty, ant at Prince Metternich tragedian. Mr. Banks will deliver an address, ter had been subdued and «i pearance before the public pre- ‘The symbols upo! who had departed had been preme shepherd. within his appoint peration, of the tluck of Christ. But the s; ceremonies, apparently mysterious, were d to represent, further, that the deceased was not and it will be his last a importance of thi: vious to his departure froid is in treaty with the maneger of Drury tre, with a view of having his very clever ynght out next season, adapted to-English wo! Notwithstanding it is called Le Demon da la Nuit, the foram 7 be of the first an: th “ jence; and as they sail every facility that ean be furnished, W. the entire course of measures which the cabinet of the Vatican is pursui We shall see how far Austria has power to pt drag on the march of intelleet and the progress of enlightenment which has already mi: ing what remains of floating debt on the house. The corner-stone of the Church of the “Annunciation” as laid on Saturday, the 19th inst., muperior arrangements, the forwar atineation Ol that patronage which has been so liberall em for so man at 6 o'clock, P. M., the Rev. William’ Berrian, D. D., Rector of Trinity urch. An address on the occasion was delivered by the rector, the Rey. Samuel Seabury, D. D. The Vestry of the Church of the “ Annunciation,” at held on Monday last, unanimously elected the Rev. Thomas 3. Preston, of the Diocese of Connec- ticut, Assistant Minister of that Pat graduate of the General Theological Seminary. We learn that a very handsome present of sacramental plate, consisting ot a fiagon, chalice, and paten, has re- cently been made to Trinity Church, Toronto, with the following inscription on the iusid sented te Trinity Church, Toronto, as an offering to Al- ighty God for the advancement of His service. i ‘idluam Goodenham, Churchwardens.” rever separated from those who remained but that he had onl such time as the The language o merican money ; all this front’ farmers, who will still have to pay taxes and rents a. the same rate as before. Judge, can, of the efteets of the new la turein England. Now that the and the victory gained, both the vai the victors stare at each other with asi It realty is surprising thi ever passed ; the landed interest ha they please, an undoubted majority i It shows the singular fosce of ion when brought forward by judicio ‘The new pope, Pius 1X. the popular favor by the liberal and course of administration he ‘is pursuing. subject is highly comic one, and the music s very chy fe, money will be re- ract inroads into St. Peter’s. at e passags We have suffered here most awfully from the Wor further partion heat—such a sumier has not been witnessed for There will be a vintage equal to that of 1811. The English here are into a little excitement atthe change Lord Normanby will imme- been withdrawn for a time;—till aid be called upon to join him. the church to her children did not al. low any other idea to be conveyed in relation to the And herein the belief of the church of Christ differed from the pagan view of death, which it has in some regions supplanted, and which’ it is designed to supplant in allthe regions of the earth. Having thus the immortality of the soul, and the resurrec: fanded as customary. The groatest receipt on what is termed a stock night, that is to say one not devoted toa benefit or any purpose, was on December 13, 1804, Theatre Royal, Dru Young Norval, Master Betty Box, pit, and galleries, £751 19s. There were many pri- vileged persons in the house who swelled the numbers, but not the receipts. We hear that there are three composers busily em ployed in preparing operas for Drury Lane ‘Theatre, namely, Wallace, Lavenu and Sir H.R Bishop, indepen: dently of Godefroid’s opera, which foretells that the star of Apollo will be in the ascendant next season at that theatre, while Thalia and Melpomene will reign at the Haymarket and Sadler's Wells. 0., uth st., New York & CO}, Liverpool. N.B—Drafts for any amount can as usual be r Tnasitarions throt n acentury in France. cy Lane—play, “ Douglas. en naished and irish. Mr. Preston isa of the ambassador. diately replace Lord Cowley. KETS FOR HAVR PA ib Ships of . oe ab he year i the fol- From N. York. F'm Havre, —SECOND LINE. Miscellancous The Journal des Debats and the ‘are very sore at an article which ago in the London Louis Phillippe r ‘one of the princes of the hot je of the paten:—“ Pre- lowing order :-— an instinct of our nature todo honor to those who ; who, by ther conduct in life, had secured our the present instance he who was to be the subject of his remarks was beyond the reach of re" pley, B. A., Oxon. Incumbent ; Alexander Dixon, me. containing u viol Ship UTICA, Capt. J. A. Peirce, We learn thatthe successor of Bishop Fenwick, isa young man only 34 years of age, and a native of the city of Boston, a son of the late B a boy in the public school, he exhibited uncommon apu- tude, which induced his father to send him to the St. Sulpice in Paris, He was ordained with the understandin; Latin school, and subsequently to the Montreal College, for the hand of the Queen of §; written with a good deal of Eng! speaking—se much so, indeed, as to cause great surprise in this capital. The Debuts replies to it in measured terms, condemning its violence, and the unfriendly feel- ing it manifests towards France. . His humility could not be wounded nor his senst- affected by what might be uttered in relation to his character. It wasnot for mortal man to say that he was without imperfection, for he too in his day was mortal; but if there had been any stain still resting u him when called hence, the object of the service which his When Handel's opera of @tho was about to be brought out, Cuzzoni, the prima donna, insolently refused to sing ir*Falsa imagine,” on which the ‘mighty master” told her that be knew sho was a ver that he should let her know that he was Beelzebub, the prince of devils ; then takin; refugees, from all parts, are France their number was so great, and means so limited, that the government has fured to supply them with the means of return! to their country and families. The locking home Ship ST. NICHOLAS, Capt. ness and plain ‘aard Fitzpatrick. When the admirable air Ship ONEIDA, Capt. Funck, It says that it caonot by the waist, he then to complete his education, to the Seminary of Bishop of the Romish Church in Boston. The Rey. Thomas 8. Preston, of Connecticut, has been elected Assistent Minister of the parish. ciferous A letter was received in this city by the last steamer from Rev. Mr. Kirk, dated London, Aug. 18th, the day before the meeting of the Evangelical yi bey that the best spirit prevailed in reference to that meet- ing, and remarks that ‘ the salt of the earth are here.” tion to his other measures, has pai Ship BALTIMORE, Capt. J. John- crowds of poor prisoners confined for debt in the i i thus set them free. ca we do these things better, by not confining at all, for debt, the poor man who is unable to pay his creditor, which saves the trouble of State as- sumption of private debts, as the pope has nobly done. So that from not having the vice, you can- net have the virtue of which the debts of | have been dictated by Lord Palmerston, who is well dis- wards this country ; and insinuates that it was by Lord Clarendon. In itself, the matter is of erable importance, for su; hasapoken in the name of the English Cabinet, plese England in decided hostility to France on tian of great difficulty and delicacy. Already of lldieewepapere jumping to the conclusion of a split between the two countries ; but that evident; aS a. wants to rove of in 5 neither swore if she did not immediately obey his orders, he If there were # similar spirit at Drury Lane, it would be advantageous to the well-going of the Brussels company. Inaddition to those already mentioned as being em- ing operas for Drury Lane, it 11 requested to com: ring, previous to the opening of Her \ brethren and flock had assembled to perform was to pray that it might be speedily removed, and his b circled with an immortal crown ofglory. By their faith had reason to conclude during the past month had been h 5 their beloved pastor and friend was now enjoying an eternal recompense before the throne of God.— What constituted the ground of excellence in human cha- racter? Not external deeds only. Other qualities were also required : motive, action and perseverance, and If these tests were applied to ctor of the late bishop of Boston, it would be it possessed that order of in men could and ought to reverence. At the age in the possession of superior talents, improved and essistant Bishop, ig thathe was to succeed Bishop Fenwick at his decease. Thus has a young ‘within a stone’s throw of the “old cradle of liberty,” become, with the consent of a foreign potentate, the Dec. 1. ‘They are all of the first class, ably commanded, ample and commodiou: is $100, exclusive of wines and liquors, oi mine Agents, No. 9 Tont ine Bi Goods sent to the agents for forward none other than the expenses actually GLASGOW AND NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS. various jails, an man, born sing that the Times clap a Bourbon of England ‘a Cobu quiet, and let Spain act for the party most interested. As to the France and England attaches to the e po pidaade WAR of Friends of music in Aust: ted a portion of ita funded property, and the to hen necessary. Positively no news stirring—never anything so flat and dull before. No cuifemeni ne ppeou. lations—no revolutions—no disasters. not for the military floggii He says wouching festival, which takes place in Novem- to be employed in the erecting monu- ments to Gluck, Haydn, Mozart, and B: cellence which friends im any part of and the Andover ‘We understand that the Rev. Dr: Dewitt, during his recent visit to Holland, igresches neveral times in Dutch ki , and that he excited so much enthusiasm ‘among hisauvitors that they broke outinto loud and vo- plause, “' after the manner of the ancients,” of ve chu: Rev. Dr. Cox writing from the World’s ap he pict cr in London, having adverted to the it was held the thestre cha ging such ap! The Albany Atlas » and ible only in rare sermon in behalf of St. Vincent’s OrPhan Asylum.” clesiastic lo, ineludi also, we belie At the late session of the general council of the Roman Cathelic church, at Baltimore, the Episcopal See of Al- bany was erected out of the diocese of New York, and the coadjutor bishop of New York was named to the See of Rome as its s le head. mitted for confirmation. lished here, translated for and circulated am thousands over whom he had spiritual jurisdictio: the conversion of Lieut. E. Parker Seamon, o| graphical engiseers, U.S. Army. He made hi: munion onthe 9h ult, in St. Peter's church, It is a curious fact that the present enlightened Pontiff, even before his election to the ‘whilst archbishop of Imola, had Femme Aa the chi 8 w! confess it seems to me much exaggerated.— ‘oburg ner Bourbon, to my thinking. would be crease OF lessen, by one single iota, the in- fluence of either country in the Tae New Pravet?.—When Galileo had laid down the and traced, by his ®dmira. ped by a liberal education, with much to allure romise him success in the ordinary paths of humanambition, he turned aside from career, and sought the better way, and to the tents of Jacob and the hot ation of such a determination by ajyou: juch brilliant prospects be placed in the church of St Charles, e Westminster Abbey of the Aus- monuments are to | in Vienna, which is arrangs m brought out in any committee, the papers woul ly from ‘Glasgow. meats with the Subscribers, to have the {the regular line o! ckets. . The ANN HAR to a worldly life, and to have to be publish- The new tariff, so critically passed at Washing- ton, has been hailed with great delight by all par- ties here, and has operated favorably, bo! creating good feeling, and convincing of the libe- ral and amicable tendency of the American peo- ple and government. In France the elections were over shortly after the last steamer sailed. The with a Waterloo defeat. M. Guizot has triumphed in spite of unprecedented efforts, auxiliary outc! ‘Bohemian Girl” has been language, and acted with in Germany ; and latterly it has o true principle of me¢hanics, Fj ble labors, the method ofobservation that ought to be pursued in physics, the vestigation of natural path was opened to the human ton engaged themselves in it, which mechanics receiv. of Pr the emilee nia ~ pow enius. n the world learn ‘the boun- Saris of vbeervation and experiense ney toe ~ how, without their aid, the certain kno’ veral series of (yet) unperceived phenomena may be acquired. ‘The example of Huygens and Newton did not remain unfruitful, and on every side lesi was attached to the seeking of new phenomena, than laws of the phenomena formerly known. Scientific men no longer waitedPfor chance to thiow discoveries in ey were led tothem by rigorous analo- tarily, aud as it were, in spite of them- ita . Leverrier’s work on the motions of Uranus (Herschell) the more our minds reverts to that celebrated period in the annuals of s and civilization. Now, as th to the regions of the unknow: brings us back lade: Ry) the m success in several tow! 3 been brought out in Vienna, with a similar he trigh cheracter of those ves tfor pe. cons who may be for their friends in Scotland, to make arrangements for iculars given, on appli Farther particulars given, on applica OOK! Comprise the above line, and t man, before whom were opene ficient inducemen of worldly advancement, could not be measured by a mind cast in the world’s mould. Self-abnegation could not be stronger presented than in such a renunciation of the world by a young man. fices in the cause of pl eyes of the werld were u heart devotes himself to God, must look to him alone for approval, for he alone can understan duty to God will often not earn for him the m of analysis tothe in- ible, and anew developments sovery of the a in the theatre, Covent Garden, takes the oc- casion to say :—“ This is the only time | have entered Europe, and it will probably be the last.— Some men, | chance to know, ore very free and cruel in the clergy indiscriminately with visiting the theatre, the opera, and other such places of criminal amusemen* when abroad ; but if a very few have in part authorizea the bmp bei ft still believe it to be app! none of my friends and companions in travel hi known gui ity in the matter at all. For myself, | went to Jor amusement, and as others go, last in the chy of New York, in January, 1612, and pever since have | gone or desired to go, in thia I write for some special cial reasons” are, the reverend gentleman does not say. Right Rev. John M: Cluskey, coadjutor bishop of New York, will, on Tu day next, preach at St, Joseph’s church, in this city ttraction, in decorating each the saloon with odoriferous pl in full bloom, including orange trees and camelia t once an agreeable and highly re- warm season, and displaying « plea- ing exhibition of floral beauties. Mendelsohn’s new Oratori at the Birmingham festiv: ‘The works of Beethoven for the pianoforte, wer to England by Miss T could undergo splen- thropy, when the Liberals have met in spite of the of the Polish nation. C in the former Chamber, 40 have been t at this election, and ministers will h ity oftwo-thirds. This great tri in part to those pistol shors agains: This success is a fresh guarantee of the continu- ance of the peace of Europe, and the intimate al- liance of Engiand and France. rose a trifle in consequence of the above news. M. Guizot is about to consummate his triu leading to the hymenial altar, widow of Prince Lieven, late ambassador at the Court ot St. James, a high step into the highest aristocracy of Europe. Harvest is.over, and the wheat crop never was potato disease is fatally prevalent in every part of the country, as well as in Ireland People begin to suspect that this disease is owing to the use of the guano manure; it is certain that it was never heard of till after guano was intro- duced. But “ post hoc ergo propter hoc,” is not al- ways a sound argument. loney continues abundant; immense sums are daily being liberated from the railway specu- lations,which have greatly affected'the m: trifling instalment on the Illinois debt is in pro- This shows the NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKB&S. ‘0 sail from New York 21st, and from Liverpool 6th o! month. From New York. New ship Liverpool, 1150 tons, , owe Eldndge hi of SSi'tom F. Woo Ship Rochester, 900 tons, New Bait ois Briton. the service. His juire him to do that which will of human approbation. He is notat,berty to choose his own will; but must confine his actions and purposes to carrying out the willof God,how- conflict with his own impulses and personal wishes or affections. This was which he was to take ed the cae Elijah was to be performed jt ‘ate, a most accomplished ever much it m ger and player. Madame Anna Thillon, after ances at Brighton, embarked for Paris, where it is said she is re-engaged at the Opera Comique, at a very liberal salary. The Jast accounts state Listz to be performing at Brubl in Austria. At a concert he gave for the benefit of a charitabie institution, more than 2,000 persons were pre- It was remarked that Listz was the first who had played with success the piano in the open air. The indifferent state of the @ single instunce—end Teasons.” What those “‘spe- p and bear in the it. He must feel and constantly re: ice of priest is but the extension of C! never for a mom: interests entrusted to him. ejudice, error, passion, rlastingly present sense of his resp God. must be prepared to suffer, the cause of hischurch require it, perpetual moral mar- tyrdom—a martyrdom of the affections. must be content simply to do the will of God, without reference to personal consequences to himself. This ciple of the priestly office. By jishop to have been The funds have selves, the more we to be unconcerne Princess Lieven, in this world, if Ship Hottinguer, 1050 tons, a ge Darel Nov. 21 Jan. fast sailing, first class ships, all built commanded by men of lespatched punctually on , and are farnished comfort of passen- ‘wus examining the lit- tle stars in the vicinity of H. Gemini ; one of these stars appeared to him to have an unaccustomed diameter ; he of Verdi, the 4 Though the action of the councils at Rome has been delayed by the death of the late Pope, there is but little dou! proposed division of the diocese and the nomination to it will beconfirmed. The erection of the diocese of Buffa- Rochester and Western New York, was passed upon, and in like manner sub- and ability, and will ins are elegant and commodious, was the fundamental mvade it out a comet. this principle he be! actuated and determined when he selected his profes- and he displayed it by his hol effort and action rintend the bringing out of an opera, in order to su) " te has engaged him to compose for her which Mr. Lumley Majesty’s ‘Theatre. At Paris, although the season does not commence until the Ist of October, M. Vatel, the manager of the Italian already issued his programme for the winter season. The company is to consist of, Mosdames Grisi, Porsiani, Mari #8. Mario, Lablacho, Roncon. 0 Prima donna soprano, Madile. Peppina Bram- that the anding it. They sought, thus, to deter- mine the curve according to which its displacement was effected Vain efforts! the star moved slowly, they a senting the ensemble of its pesitions. The observations of one month upset from top to bottom those of the pre- mngth it was perceived that a circu- lar orbit would sufficiently satisfy all zeal and constant jishop Hughes also gave an account of the late bishop’s origin and the prin His ancestors were among the ims who settled in Maryland; and ways held an influential in 8t. Mary’s count: at wn cipal events in his life. earliest Catholic tta, Brembilla; ini, Corelli, Te- to LL & MINT URN th street, New FIELDEN, BRI ie co. the observations pastoral of De Bonald, on the liberty of the church, lately pub- rima donna, Madle. Angiola Albini; barytone ded. | The mest dificult ste, ti. ‘The three latter are new to the Parisian Uranus became a planet. But the miscalc' ted by the astronomers were not to stop here; and, spite of the persevering researches of M. Bouvard, to + In 1808, he was 0 NEW YORK AND GLASGOW LINE OF of New York, there ic church in that city, and only lucated the order of Jesuits in 1806. a missionary in the cit; that time but one Cat honor which slumbers not in Illinois. Ford, Judge Shields—indeed, all the legislature and people of Iilinois, deserve great ongat the in. A letter from Bologna states that am ongst the amuse- The U.S Catholic M: for September, announces the to; While a member of the Protestant Episcopal charok, wrote several articles which appeared in the New York Churchman, against the supremacy of the Pope, which he has since retracted. take place on Thursday, inthe New College Hall. The address toy sociation will be delivered by the Hon, Ja Gettysburgh, Pa., on the pi ‘The commencement of Washington college, Pa., will 24th inst., at 10 o’clock A. M., receding ‘The address to, the lite: societies willbe deli Edgar Cowen, of Leet gl Pa., on the day a. miss the 400 Swiss in Catholics shi vantage of that circumstance to di in the way of annulling the treaty with the Helvetio commencement. The semi-annut In 1817 he was ap orgetown college. but in 1918 was with- eminent position and sent to C! ton, 8.C., to heal some dissensions which had ari the church there. their .fforts and honorable intentions. ing ditty in the streets of London, to the tune of Yankee Doodle, but it is to hoped such noble conduct as lilinois is now Pursuing, will change the song:— “Yankee Doodle borrows cash, Yankee Doodle spends it ; And then he snaps his fin, The jolly flats as lends it The theatrical world has been quite dull since my last; the stars of the opera have scattered, ta- king their flight to Paris, Rome, and Palermo.— revious to her final retreat to the lake of Como, is going to Manchester and Liverpool for a few nights. The Brussels opera company have had a pretty successful time r Maddox, of the Princess’ thea- tre, is the greatest attraction, and the place is Uranus every day strays more and more from the route rand féte in that city, remarkable traced out for him in the ephemerid moet g seg geek concert given in the Grand Piazza by 300 musicians and ‘adapted a chorus from an written for the ACKETS. Ship SARACEN, N. T. Hawkins, drawn from that for which Rossini aria in “La Donna del Lago,” to woi occasion, and he was present at the execution ofthe the excellent actrice Ristori ap- nti, in a performance given for ‘amnestied persons; the house was crowded. In an intermede the band played the finale to “Ernani,” and when they executed the cantabile, P: donne (i tous, the applause was tumultuous, and viv. came from all parts of the house. The audience turned the inal Legate was sitting, and 16. roaching this 1 less ingenious, whi in these singular anomali reeived that there was no chance of attaining a satisfactory solution except by resum:! lanet in all its elements ; hi anew the pertu Jupiter and Saturn, carrying the a as the square and the products of duced nearly 300 meridian observations of U: was only after this labor, as repulsive from the length of the calculations as it was difficult from the in’ the methods, that M. Leverrier was able to tell the aca- “The irregularities of Uranus are due to the ac- planet as yet unknown, which, in January, 1847, will pass by the 325th degree of heliocentric longi. tude.” No one will, we fanc; ing to reduce our solar system to narrow limits, Having, by his peculiar powers of church affairs, succeeded in his mission, he returned tu the Presidency of the college, and continued in the office a year, at the expiration of which he was sent to take charge of the Carmelite monastery in Charles county In 1825 he was commanded b: office of Bishop of Boston. felt rather than seen, like the dew of heaven. He was constantly in the performance of his duty, rudence, patie every species of m great suffering. His mission wi understcod by those to whom he had ‘8 understand wh: rudence, firmnes: administration in piece. At the theat peared, with divers di the benefit of the indi dt Br. Ship BROOKSBY, H. M’Ewen, March 1. ‘Alumni As- roximation as Leo. XII, to assume the ferehe made his influence box in which the the applause continued foi Dejazet took he: when she delighted a crowded audience by her ii bie acting in "Gentile Bi ‘Scandale. Ronconi took his leave of the 8; ‘ust, at Madrid, in examination of in on Friday, 18th inst. at 2 o’clock .M, and continue until the fellowing Wednesday. ‘The Board ot Trustees will meet on Wednesday, 23d, at 2 o’clock P. M., in Dr. McConaughy’s recitation room. c r,are good, and every®attention will paid to promote the! pUnips For froight or Passe PN LL aM rnard” and “Un at Drury Lane. ntertain the idea of wisl Letters from Rome state that the Pope has despatched Monsignor Corboli Russi to Bologna with orders to dis- vybegead yes hewn panes men, who waged to1 years, wi an ind nity. The laws of Rome require that pl ay but Roman and as more than cy, the Roman terri- serve in Swiss confederation. The deputation of J congratu- late Re ‘on his accession, was well received. His which went up to on the 15th ult, issuedan ordennance The Russian Legation at the Helvetic Confederation, hes just notified, that in future he should not give his visa to the passports of Swiss, male or female, proceed- ing to Russia in the quality of teachers. Presence of a denominations. French government. None are to be the person who isto ha The funeral obsequies of the Rev. Dr. Abeel, took place at the North Datch Church on Monday last, in the e concourse of citizens, of all religious i ‘he exercises were opened with pray- er by Dr Kennedy, and followed by an impressive and ae pr by Dr. e character, services, and example furnished in the life and death of this devoted cmap and imis- mary. The co: New Yor ir. ‘was one of our most ies. Bya ached ordinance, recently signed, the granted it to the foundation at Paris Sian Cotholic Colloge,under the denomination (it thence to draw a conclusion new ster. “In this case, however,” adds M. Leverrier, “ Twill reply, that the same reasons might have been al- leged for affirming, in 1781, that Saturn was the last of safe to be contradicted the next day by the discovery of Uranus.” The hypothesis that there oxists lanets more remote from the sun than those we already ‘now, is not new. In 1758, the illustrions geometrician, Clairaut, declared, at the public sitting of the Acade: Sciences, on the subject of the perturbations o! “thata body which traverses such remote regions mightbe subject to forces totally w h its too distant to be ever us hope that the stare of which Ciairaut ill not all remain invisible, and that if chance enthusiastic plaudits greeted th to be necessary and proper. always the support of position in times of great ex- truction of the convent at Mount been committed to his c crowded nightly, where Charles Mathews and Madame Vesiris draw good houses. caterer, and brings out new and lively pieces.— A new play, cailed “* Curious Case,” was brought out last night, and promises to have a put together, and is full of points _Forrest has. tailed entirely in his earian flight, and has left in high here are no stars here now—the town is quitedull. Cholera progressing, and yet hardly noticed, in such a vast popuiation ; the it is not the Asiatic, though $7 South ‘tke N. REID & MURR MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS. citement. The d Benedict, which hi predecessor, Bishop C’ rus, was to him not regard that event It is admirabl; which tell we! ithout parallel an: well informed not to know that in other lat of violence had been committed. The event was not, therefore, to be considered as casting a peculiar stigma however much it was to be deplored. the misguided multitude who did the d he was able to trace it to its causes—the pre- judices which had been stimulated by those who, from at influence over the popular suffering in relation to the ‘was theconstant misunderstanding of the posi- tion he took when offers were made to rebuild it fore its ruins had ceased to smoke, citizens of Boston came forward and offered to rebuild it forthwith But, as an American citizen, he felt that he ought not to ac- cept from private charity the public justice of his claim to the com ing that justice, and fi sary of that unhappy event. In conclu ot his discourte, i be peeves, i success o} ‘enwick’s labors diocese, Telerted to te Woes: that White hecaee bene. at tee his jurisdiction, and on wuderme...ion Ships will be regul gence on the Ist, and (rom Marseilles during the year, as follows -— i puck, de JOINVILLE, (new) AKCOLE (new) GASTON NEBRASKA (new) Ships. ¢ PR'CE de JOINVILLE, (new) MISSOURL Bilv ARCOLE, new) AST O! “ Clarissa Harlow” is the title of a new piec led upon the English novel of th won, which has been produced e main plot of the story and the spirit of the language has been excellently ren- Pope will take ad- ih the difficulties cr m 1th of each ‘mouth on his own coun i ry, general opinion a very virulent and In 1812, when Elliston was blezing away a quarrel occurred between him and Di were exchanged, and # duel ens thus explained by Jerry Sn papers (September 16, i812) iy meeting at an early hour on Dulwich-common. liston was accompanied by myself, Mr. De Camp by @ They exchanged shots, and them on the inter ‘amp’s friend and myself, they were wa in distress to share in alms distributed by his | their position, possessed One source of 2 Paris, Aug. 16, 1846. The Elections—M. Guizot—Corrupt State of the French Franchise—Immense Patronage of the Government—Louwis Philippe—The would be As- sassin of the King—The American Tarif in France—The Pope and Prince Metternich—Heat of the Weather-— Excellent Vintage-. Change of the English Minister at the French Court, &c., §c. The elections are over, and the Guizot Cabinet has apparently obtained a new lease of office.— Among the new deputies it is calculated that they will have a working majority of little less than a hundred. Many of the liberal party have lost their seats, anc among the rest the celebrated M. Cormerin, well known under the name of “ Ti- the most witty and severe in a letter to the ffect of this was a rier —Constitutionnel. mRMY OF SciENcE: wert laid before ypaiees. Be ‘atson, et. 10 vessels are of the first class, comiended by men of experience. Their accommodations, fey Fas for comfort and convenience. {gents will be forwarded free of other ify paid. For freight oF RY, to Re PHELPS, CHAMBRE aL HEL #Tontine Buildings, && Wall.cot. ~ NOTICE—TAPSU EMIGRATION OFFICE, Remov: 75 to % South street.—Persons therr friends in any part of the t make ¢! sare soy» Ske the subscribers, on reasonable verms, to have brought outs 1g, NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. by other, amet ry be thei ting M. ‘is colleagues a plan for ing accidents on railroads by running off the It consists of an intermediate rail of wood, +0 jes when in their normal state vention of \ir. De jed upon to shake hand y thie cursed affair,” said Russell to all we do!” ‘Turn it to account— my dear Sam. We'll play ‘ How known burletta) and call it A Trip to Dulwich-common.’” 1) of wit, but Elliston was in earnest, ha nager persuaded him from ic. Haypn’s Caration.—Sir Joshua Reynolds desired that the Jast name that he should pronounce in public should be that of Michael Angelo; and Dr. Burne: purpose that the last name he should give ~through his annals to pot Haydn. ‘‘ Finding,” he says to placed that the carri charges than those aeto would not touch it; but which, inthe cy to run off the iron rail year after yoer did petent branch of th roll by without rec on the twelfth anniver- Wyckoff, illustrative of communication was m process of gliding by MM. this ingenious process only acertain thickness of iven, and all motals cannot be by anew combination of elec- fect. A report was re- ly on the progress of the nursery It appears that most of well, and that sanguine in proof of the extraor- M uoz and Elkington poll after which’ ihe Tomei were (aha eae Temi were en to rk, for interment in the Greenwood Cemetery. Bolenvetween ’ eminent and devoted | jast illness of Bishop Fenwick, which his mind was the shadow of death, his successor, Bishop Fitz with a full knowledge of for the arduous station. tricity, renders the eeived from M Hi und of Hamme, in ann P pes are entertained of rendering the cultivation of to- and other foreign Bishop Haghes bi ES 3 ould be that of ination of ‘College a blank leaf at the end of their sinmense size jien de Samuel Moorat.” It is to and expense of the Armenian Academy tthe annie Venice, but under the special ‘protection of the rior ofthe Mekitarists of Venice, who is le direction and pils of the Armenian nation, recommended by the - tls te torn superin- tendence of the establishment. We learn that on Monday last, Bishop Lee, of Dele ware, laid the corner stone of Christ Church, Norwich. He was assisted in the ceremony by the rector of the rfluous to say that the discourse was found attention, or to speak hes did not for an instant plicity to his hearers id to be his only aim. There was no labo . M. Guizot wi inert ana do- i See tones dress to the electors he ment should spirit of the age, relude or opening of to observe that, though the generality of the hearers unable to disentangle the studied confusion in ce. ‘haos, in dissonance was tuned, when stablished, and God said— “+ Que ta lumiere the composer's meaning was felt by who instantly broke in upon the performers Tous applause, because the m Mrs. Jorden first ci it listoned to with eo egonte Sor the of its character. Bishop seek to create an im his subject with all jier announced the recent discovery of anew e German astronomers, ‘Tue Paince Louis Narovnox.—The desth of the ex- wflected Prince Louis Napo- ape, been refused permission The Prince, it will be re- rench government for per- romised to return to his | is filial duty. This re- | admitted but pu- Protessed that the govern- rogress and Pp and all that sort of thing. The ie is nb wonder whet an wi it should. You can form no idea of the ex which corruption of this country in the election: question which For fartner partical 6 Sonth at, 2d doo waole andience, JE TAPROOT ue, w. v. membered, mussion to visit confinement after pertormit I period was closed Jand to England uditor present. by the admini: were excellent, bei a by the administrauon Nor would any Ose Bw Rev. W. F. Morgan. On the preceding day he jored the holy right of confirmation to a number of persons. morning, the 2d inst. in St. 1, On Wednesday Stephen’s church, New Hartford, Bishop confirmed three per- sons, one of whom was for St. John’s church, Whites- bore, thou presched, after which he admit- ted Mr. Wm. H. to the order of Deacons. The Prince Louis Metternich for permiesion to visit F! Let} is word im no way to interiere in ‘no answer was returned from the Austrian 4 of mini in thet situation y any concei common character of man! practice of electoral corrw organization of the institutions of this count or governors of the departments, mother, Mrs. Frai | which it is said all ladies like to Miss Fi ful but ‘rances had no arrived at Leeds, to join manage coupe uae kind refrain ‘tom 4 the eccentric Ta r was astonished at President of the United States en 2p the State of South

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