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| ea amo, 84a a0 NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING , NOVEMBER 29, 1846. _ hanged. (Laughter. “Silence in Court!” “ Walk | mocting ‘at considersble as did also several of light "| Don’t know of auy marriage records being kept | the clergy and laity, and the Emest Hawkins, Se- jn old or barrels. | cretary of the society. Felde-Paepe arr: ¥ es. sir, Ald. Christian was avery | ‘rhe Globe statesthat the late Thomas Clarkson was correct careful bu treed in Deacon's orders. Pl fn tpi erm ~ bag ein oo Magia, | The Jewish Chronicle states thet 10,000 Russian Jews TRAVELLING ACOUMMODATIONS. ‘The Van Ness Case. ———— OUR W c Ci _W. ", Nov. 97, 1846, SH4NGE OF HOURS. AR WITH MEXICO. | ,,,,,,, cuncut Couns, Wasmunoron. Nov. 27,10 | L ISLAND RAILROAD—FALL ARRANGEMENT Durlop and Munsell, pre: 5 } siding. The court asked for the point of Mr. Brent, which was 4TTack ow TAMPICO. the fabject he ton discussion on Wednesday be- mse. r. tween bi radley. the proo! ge My authority as a eager N NTE (The point at issue was tl The counsel for the 1, T shor be enti- | trate was for. the w! county of . are about to settle in the Holy land. On ana aster MUNDAY, October 18, 146, Traine will ran ex bealenatinohrimniresereeraidees aint (Mrs. Conner) on Wednesday last, called on the | but that ; bed certifcate—record—in the docket. ko. he eosnes. ene: ¢h A ame, cheat 8 Leave Buooxprn—at 7 o'clock A. M. (Boston train) fc Se &e. ev. Mr. Sprole, Presbyterian minister, to testify as to servant | By Mr. Baznt—No, air, there is no law requiring a | Mary, Burlington, N. J., was laid by the {Bishop of ,. end no penalty for neglecting to kebp | the diocese on Tuesday, the 17th inst. The ice ia universal to @ recerd.— | moved from the old church at 2 o’clock, headed by the recerd. Bishops of New Jersey and North Carolina in their Dr. Erurnron sworn—Direct ¢: Episcopal robes, with the following clergy in surpliees : of the city of Phila: f —The Rev. Dre. Boyd and Ducachet, Mesers. - and Moorhouse, of Pennsylvania ; Rev. Dr. Hi tf Mr. Bucxuer recalled—By Mr. Bront—Mr. Henry D. | and Messrs. Carter, Vinton, and Li Greenport Sun <4 — the practice of marriage in Pennsylvania, with a view to PTD fart Ole New @@ifbins, Nov. 10,1846-13 o'clock P.M, | show or strengthen the main issue that tho. law of that * at8ip AM. daily, for Farmingdale and inter- | News from the @quadron—Attack on Tompico—Move- | State gp gle renga oT aed bad i2o’clock, M., for Greenport, daily, { Sun- ments in the Gulf. vequirihg the presence of twelve witnesses, the superior | @ pted, | it Jamai h, i wad alftdintos saerotieksv a: | The schoouer Mitis, Captain Thompson, arrived | 52u"t.o ennsylvania have decided that marriages per | one, It’s amere pri huve : A. ‘i 4 few hours since from our squadron off Anton Li | witness, Hegal, valid, and binding upon the me @ month before Mrs. Conner in Tela- | the Rev. Hobart Williams, of Rhode Island ; and Messrs. Gne: ee Nidsde, ahd Selogt see, Wane of eee she | Mr. Bradley objected tothe witness, because he' cartificate. Moorhouse, Germain, Mitchell. Hallowell, Harrold, “ at gig P.M., (or on the arrival of the boat from brings news down to the 1%th inst. dition | 2 clergyman, and all marriages celebrated 4 ir. BRent t wes all. He only wanted to know | Franklin, Lybrand, Braden, Ver Mehr, and Passmore, of forwi-h,) m train daily, (exert ‘Sun- + The expedition | having’ been according to the forms of the rian person. New Jei A large assembly of the laity followed, a) 4 St. George’s Manor and | sgainst Tampico has started, under command of Com | church, and not according to the forms in practice snd Dr. Ton resumed.—I pave $+ Papers of Alder. | among them the pupils of Burlington College and 8t. ‘ Cc , except his civil docket ; this is his ’s Hall. The usual ceremonies took place on reach; Conner, and cousisted of the Princeton, Gapt. Engle, | Tecoguized by aldermen, he was incom mth aged ‘aecomapodati~s train, and "| bearing the broad pennant of Com. Conner ; tho Missis. | ‘2. 22¥ Way tending to support the validity eh J —m # o’clor % Mey 5 5 Jeged marriage of the plaintiff, which, if perfo: at Tpave Jamascarm dolelens AM, 2 F. Mond OF. | sippl, Com. Ferry ; the Raritan,’ the’ Potomue, the St. | ull actalete en slaevoen aud more clorgyman a. tale. _, | Mary’s, the Spitfire, Petrel, Vixen, Bonita, Reefer and | . I'he question at issue being defined, ‘ A freight train will leave Brooklyn for Greenport, with a 4 . * The court decided e testimony of Mr. 8: nce of any witnesses—book stone. Mr. Upjohn is the arers? cur attached, on Moadays,:Wednesdays sad Rri- | Nonata, A portion of the expeditien started on the 11th, | gx having no direct application to sustain the reat [iboses only knew {rom | ‘The Norristown (Penn) Register says that on Wed- SW ow duecduy, Thursday and Barcedsay sictpieg oy u0ck | and the residue on the 13th inst. There is not much | a marrige which may have been held according to the that the book was the record of Alder- | nosday of last week, the Rev Henry Gerhard, of Hat. Mediate places." danger of any Sighting, as the steamer Spitfire, which | practice in Pennsylvania asa mere civil contract, in com- | staireit : book and the | eld township, in that county, came to his deatn in a sud- SUNDAY TRAINS. a oltyn at | arrived at Anton Lizardo on the 1ith inst, from Brazos | “™dietinction to marriages ose religious ordinance. | Sie op ot ho alwaya | ora ea ailicting manner. "He wae harnessing Ris horse places, comme mehig Santiago via Tampico, had learned from the Porpoise, ‘word to A ° , eturniog leave ‘Thompson at 4 | Blocksdiog that port, tat the garrison hed all leh the | Mr’Buxnr asked the construction of the law and the ; tis pack, | Ponds cast; tnd endeavored to. change it, when tia. Je? 34, Jamaivo 334, leave Brook- Detenna'th me it belt ped , irying to catch him, baled ie J i , practice, and the decisions thereon; which being ox- jetim 8 he was crushed between a wheel and the gate post. He ‘cents; Kast New York, 24; Racy |, T® Somers is left to maintain the blockade of the | plained by the Court, the learned counsellor expressed per, or @ counterfeit | walked te the hous short distance, and expired in - ‘pret Ke, | harbor of Vera Cruz, and the frigate Cumberland, Capt. bia irimsd satisfied. This was sufficient, without the parole Lyoecthey jut it. about ten minutes. He was in the 46th yoar of his age. see bool Lrave Fanwixooaur et i A.M. dail Snndy riage dosket [4 smal! i 4 . iy, fencert Se 4 fad {a i blank book passed to Mr. Brad- | ing ground. The address was delivered by Bis 4 J ley.) It S Pie Ptr eS 5 1 know it; these are his ager of the stone were p! a Bible a ‘April bth, 1845, to February 5: - ‘he church is to be cruciform, with a Book shown—extracts from marriage records read—re- ad spire and porches, and will be built hours ; don’t recollect By Mr. Coxe.—There were three or four interview: I recollect the date only of the first, and that from th Crom. Wrst ting Course, 18%; Jamarca, 25; de Park. (17 mil a ille, (ds Forrest, the prize steamer Tabasquena, and prize sehoon- N te ; it was not a record re- r ‘ ‘ 2 ki of Court Ri OER a 7h Carle | er Alvarado, are all lying at Anton Lisardo, TEATIMONY OF THE DEFEXCE. quired by law —it was a mere private record, and its | |,It is atated in the Morning Chronicle, on the authority Door bark, @sr Thoarpsos, oa: Suffolk Seations a take leer | Levcruing had been Heard from the Forward and Mc. | Mr. and Mrs. Jesrrx Hoven, of Philadelphia, sworn. hr eer yaad may anarer sookh A! wunar {o'be granted by the Fope at the hoginning of Novem- ra ee mn = a ia fol c Beaton, sla 7 ree the return of the Tobasco expedition, and A examined mort og A Mr. Bradley.—I re- Mr. Cantyeis, in opposition, illustrated from statutes ber. frie taht comapeiog prowiactal Soanids “with the orue’s Manor, $1 6256 ag eo ; Jamesport, the eine schacear Laura Virginia had left ‘to communi: ).aid tafe y Moet bk ee Cewaes ee “ X cea fwd money was ne S * Wiis a ed principle of election, anda consultative Senate, to be as- cetack, $1 2, $1626; Bputhold, 3 beet pt, rd | tpg i any hag bled at Rome every two years. T' jularizatio’ Gree: e * Spe The Vera Cruz papers publish a report of the Tob: hi here iresfde; 1 moved there August 26, 1846; | lawyers.) Yes, sir, she be oyieh ry b hens bees w} rainy $2 25 sainy $1 79; Greenport | 5 edition, and the: Americas in the most tor | Mr Christen dled in Febrosry,, he'hed sectied thare to: | mott. inthe now of the higher offices is said to be deferred, on account of ywspaper; ehe stated that money was nothing to the value of a certificate or the record. Mr. Barnt.— Was there any thing in the conversation other than that which led you to pe ws alabd ap- Diishe make any the opposition to it. A national guard is to be @ are in Teadinéss on the arrival of Trains at the seve- | measured ‘terms for bombarding defenceless town. | some years before; Ih to take passengers at very low fares, to all parts | They give the number of killed on their side as 81,and { first, ‘earee sometime in spring of this year—don’t ‘Crates will be in readiness at the foot of Whitehall | COP iy canes our loss. They say the shot from our | recollect the day. The lady mag eee store to ask lo both in Rome and in the provinces. The feeling in favor ‘After some further discussion upon the question of ad- | of the Pope continued unabated throughout the Pentiti- mitting the book, between Messrs. Brent and Coxe, the | °#! do! ns. ins did extensive damage They still ha fe ttl x f it, she bi proachii ou in @ corrupt manner ! Cipses Sctecirspearage oz tee covers iraias, 99 minutes | Tiverado agus, apd dare the equedron to mske amotuey | crnjeizy shot the form of the tuildin a ae es | saert = Court it as secondary evidence, the witness was | Cueaica, Cuanors.—The Rev. Wm. B Corbyn from "The " Btateaman’ leave port for Sag Har- | attempt upon it. began te speak about Alderman jstian; this struck | Wrrxxss.—I wat afraid that some offer ef that kind | egain to answer for it. St. Mary’s church, Manchester, Conn, to Paul's $f the Boston train from yn. The Raritan has the remains of Lieut. Morris on board, | me as rather st e; discovered her object was about a eign ae out : and that was one reason why I referred fea ir. Buapuxy.—My father, when he was crippled | church, St.Louis, Mo. The Rev. W.J. C to Wil- a 4 i ir to the servant orre | and will return to Pensacola as soon as the Tampico ex- | marriage; I think | spoke to her of the papers of Alder- hand wacey did not write the marriage records, but | liamsport, Pa. The Rev. J. G. Lyons, LL. D., from l. Mr. Baent aeked if he was not afraid she might ap- i Gmhtran walir Tike Gon mina dition has been concluded i "i he always signed them. Those are his tures. The | New Jersey to Pennsylvania. ‘he Rev. REGULAR MAIL LINE FOR BOSTON. | ?° ke ee ee ae Pepaut bis Rorsonal aphens | prosch the servant girl in the samo supposed corrapt | frst thing he did was to make an entry, before he said a| Wyatt, from Havre de Urace, to Christ church, Cam- cores NORWICH & WOR, eciedhicietanrbaite: Raory way word'to any body. I never knew him to omit it. bridge, Dorchester county, Md. The Rev. P. Manning Cars or or will ‘The following is the list of officers attached to the U.| _ Mr. Brewt—Let me understand that; don’t go on so 1tnxes.—That wes none of my business. I didnot | > Mr. Bauwr— ei well; let the book go tothe jury | Stryker to St. Peter’s church, Lithgow, Dutchess re rossing any 8. frigate Raritan, off Anton Lizardo, Gulf of Mexico, | fast. want to hear of any further app es to myself. for what it is worth. county, N. ¥ ? (king theirseats at Norwich, are jet | 10th of November, 1846, bound to Pensacola, via Tam. | Wrrrss—Ah, yes, sir. The front room was occupied | Mr. Barwr.—Did you examine your father’s loose pa-| _ Andafter an industrious session of six hours, the | The Rey, Richard 8, Ktorrs, jr., was installed r of axe throagn to Boston. bo a the only inl route | pico :— by Alderman Chi as his office; it was in the same | pers after your first interview with Mrs. Van Nei Court adjourned till to-morrow at 10 o'clock. ‘W. | the Chureh of the Pilgrims, in Brooklyn, Nov. 18. The semeietietinesen steamboat od h'by the ‘con. | _ Francis H. Gregory, Captain Commanding. Léeuten- | place; there is no other room in the front below; the ‘Wirness.—No sir. In the second intervie allu- introductory prayer was offered by the Rev. W Sprague, fected tae tral who ilitrepargeniar cheree ei fe; | ants— Spencer C: Gist, Jomph C. Wealun, Hebert E-Hooe, | Hore foom covers all he frat except tho entry, which | wlons to the value of the, certideate, were wranger and Religious Intelligence, | of the Free, Congregational church Ya Brooklyn y rer baggag nll is attenti: mut . Shubrick, Hunt. P —A.E. | let tothe rooms back; si en said she wou! 6 - "° Cc. .—29. Advent 81 ; 30. |] mon ir. Bacon jew Haven ; install: er wdeenbre ere Hien ‘eit | Wateon. Acting Master-W. R McKinney. Passed Niid- Dallas asher counsel. After examination of the rogister, | si, Andraw the Apostle. Decxunea—0. Second Sunday | Dr. Storrs of Braintree, Maan. fat s pastor elec z ther of the pastor elect ; 1. Lee and told him that there was 8 | in ‘Advent; 13. Third Sunday in Advent, 16. Ember Day; | charge to tho pastor by Mr. Blegden, ef the Old South again, | called om Col record of date July 27, of the marriage of a certain Eliza "This line lenves south xide Pier No. North River, foot of | shipmen—Wm. H. Hudson, Thi Pattison, Willi: Battery Place, deily, Paaeeiratia a O'clock, P. M-, | Nelson, Captain's Clerk-‘John B. Gregory,’ Motch. arrives in a ra them and some remark, 18. Ember Day; 19. Ember Day; 20. Fourth Sunday in | church, Boston ; right hand of fello by Rev. Mr. ‘New steamer A’ S Darter leaves | @¢D-—Wm. W. Holmes, David Coleman, James C.P.De | then came out; saw plaintiff again on the lat day of Advent; 21. 8. Thomas the Apostle; 25 Christmas Day; | Thompson, of the Broadway Tal , address to Tuesday, et d Panne. leaves | Krafft, Charles Gray, Milton Haxtun, John Howard | September last, in the afternoon. | fix the date upon the 'r-—Not to Gen. Van Ness. ‘ 26. St. Stephen the Martyr; 27. first Bundsy after Christ. | the people by Dr. Lansing, of the Free Congregational ‘steamer ORCRS FER, Capac Vea Felt, leaves | Merch, George H. Hare, Surgeon—J. M. Foltz. Aesist- | circumstance that in the U. 8. Gazette of the 24 Septem-| _ Wirsuss—Oh! no—not to Gen, Van Ness. Desired | mas—st. John the Evangelist; 28. The Holy Innocents. | Church in New York. and. P.M. | ant Surgeon—Thom M. Potter. Purser’s Clerk—Mat- | ber, tho next day, there was a letter published purport. Satu ected by (helitierin the & &.Géh A discourse will be delivered in St. Patrick’s Cathedral | On Wednesday evening, Nov.9, Rev. P. J. Timlow . Aylwin. Boatswain—Robt. Dixon. Sailmaker | ing’ to be a letter of Gen. Van Ness, and an advertisement . Commanding Marine Guard—Geo. | in the Ledger, offering « reward for a certificate of mar. at half 10 o'clock, by the Rey. Father Larkin, of St. | was installed pastor over the congregation of Lecock, 7 intonation, tages of Jit. ¥. DERBILT, | thew nee. var. si tfre Geo! John’s Collego; after which a collection will be taken up | Lancaster county, Penn. Rev. Mr. Boggs presided and Described that he was en dishabille in his office, smoking ® cigar, when plaintiff first call ind was somewhat NOTICE. riage; saw the lady pass into the back room; to satisfy ies? it Societ; t+ opesed th onstitutional questions ; v. Mr. Owen On and ater Bi Beiter, Nevestor 20th, the The U. 8.ship Albany was tewed from the navy yard le of per ery. Ain EP ae lat techie poy ‘stand i. he cg and aging cee tached to the Cathedral ipeiomi rine (rence the sermon {rom Philippians ii. 16) ew. S. Mo- teak tne following trips to'and from Baton | 7esehday afternoon, and anchored inthe North River. | then” Nest day, Sepi.2,eaw her egain; looking out at preceeded] | I, gave her the direction’ to Mr. | Fublio worship will be held atthe Droedway Coliseum Walesfatmerseyainn: bevel pint aa aia ther notice, viz — From the New Orleans Picayune, Nov. 19} my store, | saw the lady coming across the street: she | Hover’s house without asking for it; I did it to afford her | (a few doors below Grand st.,) this day at 103¢ o’clock, A. People. jew York. Leave Staten Island. The brig Plymouth came up to town yesterday under | went to the store cerner of 8d snd Cherry; she appeared | every possible facility in her researches, as she said po | M.,and 73% o'clock, P.M. Preaching by the Rev. D. Bel- | At Sandford, Me., the Rev. Jacob C. Gossavas installed t Big charge of Acting Master fers and Midshipmen March. | to be reconnoitering, holding glasses up to ner eyes, and | sitively she was married by my father. [Note shown to | lamy, late pastor of the Stanton street Baptist church. | on the 11th inst, over the Congregational church and so- a As has been already stated, she was taken on the coast of | looking over to my stere; she then came directly across, | witness.) Yes, sir, that is my handwriting, no doubt; it | Seats free. ciety in that place . Invocation and reeding of the Sorip- 2 P.M. [exice oe oa aac and when pape wes ender Eng-| nd came in; I asked her te take a scat; she said she pine bays pews ebont the a8 Se pede at resellact Rt. Rey. Bishop McCloskey will administer the Sacra- by Rev pat § tow 3 ices Lebanon; aaroney prayer ie ir pame was len, of " qi vit aw 2 iv 6 servan' " i ri » an; sermon and c| CJ e “6 nitr ymouth, | would like to see the reems; we went into the rooms | giving her 8 written Pape ay then; know itwew; itis | ment of Confirmation in St. James’ Church, st 8 o'clock | D2ior"by ‘Rev, J,’ W. Ellingwood, of Baty foetal this morning. During last Mass he will preach, anda 3 prayer by Rev. Mr. Alien, of South’ Berwick; righth Opelagine ee oe the benefit of the Hall- | Srfaiiowship by Rey. Mr Orr of Alfred address to the She had lended 427 bales cotton. The remaining part of | back; in one of them she made some 2 | her carge i all on board, with 700 hides and 20 tons of | this was the place; 1 asked her, Madam, pias sane logwood, which wes taken from other prize vessels and | ter? she replied that I ‘appeared to be very curious, yes: Orpost pot OFFICE FOR TH TH AND WEST. monn aay plaintiff said she wes certajn that m: ried that she was aure of it. There FOR ALBANY, 75 centay. Uti 3 By | put on board the Plymouth. i 5 this i i were three or four interviews. church and people by Rev. Mr. Cressey, of Kennebunk; & we Tk® Pais, sar clos ci igs so; Poms’ Seige you nival gegen ay ue tee tee times | “Mr. May enquired whet circumstances led witness to | _ The Rov. Father Deluynes, 8.J., will proach this day, | concluding prayer by Rev. Mr. Loring, of Shapleigh. " itsbargh, $9 age Michigan, $67 Cincin MEXICAN LETTERS OF MARQUE. have some reason to be curio’ ruspectthere was corruption in the epproaches of the intreeignraten Oh seek, Chpraren sist Delve hy Grout, of Brattledoi Ohio, $9; Milwa ; Chicas ‘9; Toronto, U. The followi: in the Post :— ct that I need not be plaintit ‘ missionary to the heathen. The i Oro, ga: Mitwankie, Was Cleeaeo,s: € Decree oC: | wt shim, guathe €Aes, ent antnacis We eer poe foser by it; I then told her ‘Wirwess said he would have stated that before, but it] Tho holy Sacrament was administered by the Rt. Rev. hit w are: ba Talloeces—- tn serglien vad poet: was objected to, respecting what pasted between him and Mr. Hover. ‘ery well; just as well tell it all. —Mr. Hover sent me word of her being up at Bishop Hughes, at the Church of the Nativity, on Sunday | ing of the Scriptures by Rev. F. Butler, of Windser; ser- last, to over one hundred and seventy persons. Of the | mon by Professor E. A. Park, of Andover, from Acts xx. adults confirmed on that occasion, nineteen were converts. it is more blessed to give than to receive”—(the The Bishop preached an eloquent discourse at the half- of missions to those who sustained them] ; or- a0 be trea, $5 50.—Passengers, by applying. ean thi taken place betweer the Secretary of State | said she did not come about thi nee wt Sheen Hos it Burclay arse, ate above for the United Stategand the anthorities of Cuba. touch snd her lat words were that this ing the fict out lexican Letters of Marque, in th examined r. Brew 09 lm ch M. L, RAY, Agent. a reht See miee) 2 to be confidential. id not thnk it was here very strange, alter the first time. YROFLEK’S LINE OF 87! RS FOR ALBANY, | stipulation in our troaty of 1799, with old Spain, against | Mr. Barnr-—But you said just now you were curious , and of getting a description of my father and | past ten o'clock service, to the largest congregation ever | dain ng prayer by the Rev. R. F. Lawrence, of Clare. Daily ar 5 o'clock, P. M.—' igh Direct, the fitting out of privateers from any Spanish whii about it; what made you think it wes so curious that she | the house from them; described his person better | assembled within the Nativity. re by J.D Wickham, of Burr Semina- From between Courtlandt and Laberty sts | stipulation has been aed seb ben ot Brain | shceil semetared.., than ahie did the room;'I was atraid of her then; did not | 4 repair monthly meeting of the Board of the New | 13 fellowship by Rev, Lathrop Tayler, boat KNICKERBOCKER, Capt. A. | in reply to Mr. Daceonas Teter, Oo cea ae | ieee dias just now, Sir, T had no right ear of any offer at all. York City Tract Sockety willbe held at the Pract House, | benediction by Rev. L. Grout. The occasion was one of sirand Riley gvonoes a o'clock. mort positive assurances have beén returmed both by | to think, [Grest laughter, crise of bailifa, “Silence” | | Mr-Burxr—Why, then, propore to send her tothe | corner of Nassau and Spruce streets, Monday evening, | Fery great inerest, the house being crowded by a. CN ; Capt. William H. Peck, | the government of Cul er country, | “Silence in the court ight | worthy November 30th, at half-past sev k, when reports | ly interested audience. marriage of Mr. will leeve on Pencday ‘Thursday and ame allge cts | to the effect that the terms of the treaty will be meet | criers of this court have persisted fer years in this cry ot |. Wirxass—She made out so fair a case, with General | {tee heat mouth will Lp rood und business trassacted, | place in the meeting house immediately after the online: o’cloek. religiously adhered to. No privateers of any descrip- | ‘ Walk light;” which, though it may be according to law, | Ven Ness's letters and other particulars, | thought she < tion service; end Mr. and Mrs. Grout at ence took leave AtSo’eloek, F. M., Landing at Intermediate Piacos, tion will be suffered to depart from any Spanish pos. | is @ flagrant infraction of Mu: ft ought to be cor. | had bettersee the servant girl; a mistake might be made |. Rev. Dr. Lansing will deliver his fifth lecture on the | of their friends and their native State, expecting to em- orelorom the foot street. session. rected.| Witness explained he curiosity; did not re. | by anybody; don't recellect writing a note to the ser- | Sth chapter of Romans this day, the 29th instant. berk, two days after at Boston, for South Africe, to be NOK a Aoi hn. win | (Mr. Buchanan mainteins distinctly that any violation | member particularly with what sort of glases she re. | vant. [Was shown one of Sept. 6, 1815, giving address | | The congregation of the Church of the Redemption | employed in the mission to the Zulus under the care of PR tem Ty v joons, | of the treaty would be a just cause of war. connoitered the store; | thiuk flmt “confidential” was | Of servant} That is mine; never told her] suspected } will remove this day to the church in Eleventh street, | the A. B. C. F. M. at 5o’clock. Much has been said by writers for the press as to cer- | the very last word sho said; don’t recollect her enquiring | she was approaching im a Corrupt way. between the Bowery and Third Avenue. Hours of Di- | phe Presbytery of Elizabethtown installed the Rev. J. By Mr. braptey—She did not tell me that she had been to Mr. Hover’s; she did not tell me she had been Seeenest 2074, CLAUS, Coogia B. Overbaugh, wil! | tain negotiations said to have been entered into between | about the mantel pigce; [Other present witnesses in the vine Service on Sunday, 105 o'clock. A. M.,and3 o'clock | Mrertuell ‘Davie, pastor of the cha ray afternoons, at | our government and Santa Anna, in regard to the termi. | 2ourt sent out.] dou’t recollect whether she said the room jem Caron Bee renee. P.M, ‘The pews will all be free. The afternoon service | on of New. Providence, on Tusaday the 100 nation of the Mexican war, But we have authority for | was larger or not. there in the sp: nor of the conversations with Mr. | will be held inthe Sunday school room of the church | The Rev. Oscar Harris, of Bi an able efor he mening ors er serie Waren = ample | ‘tating that no such negotiations have ever taken place. | By Mx. Mav, for plaintif—Think she suid nothing | Hever, or I should not have given her the address. | until the first Sunday in January. darmon on the ‘Gecuaioe, em Epil tet tee mare ight taken at moderate rates, and mone taken after 4 | and that our government has had no connection whatev- | about the room, like the one she desired to find; | | [A bene Ace are Upon & pol ect Ww. | ‘The Rev. L. P. W. Balch will preach in St, Jude’s | Abraham Williamson, of Chester, presided; the P.M. ever with the Mexican leader. Mr. Mackenzie’s mission | (Mrs. Cosner, or Mrs. Van Ness, as the case may be, con- rs 1 proposed to show, Ri sppere “em a church, on the 6th avenue, this evening, when the quar: | constitutional questions, and gave a v ema ‘of the anonymous note addre: ‘o his sister, and which | terly collection will be taken up in be ie Imbrie, x with her counsel, Mr. Brent.) I don’t pretend to e exact words; can’t understand what she said teeta cecteh’” Bromnpaliors are respectialiy iavisd [cop tbave kekaiae’ tee pact cee iT ol e 0} are respec! ly invites way, gave a char; , a to attend. Bi . cat beavedious whative ta tee di of a people wh ‘The church of the Crucifixion, atthe’ Lyceum in Broad- | would enjoy the benefits of the relation. Th Yesseds exe tortel rusting any of tha bewts-of this line, tothe Havana has been { in comnexion with pene een Sete eer wr thee report, bet ht ia as hd sxcivave ser . “Es enact read ‘ oj posmene 00 frolaht, 29787. 2 poeta * | ence to this subject rotecting our commercial about the furniture; a gentleman on me, Mr. Go- Smee = mier, and told me my testimon’ would be important; for, Dees Ra Se Se ST treet, PACKETS FOR HAVRE—SECOND LINE. a to the naturalisation of foreigners by the Mexicans, | upon enquiry, I told him all I was lost, certain identities between the handwriting and the handwrit of the Se reaps ne to be those of Generel Van Ness. Mr Brent objected; and the ques- tion was discussed by Bradley and Brent ing very earn- Ww. ‘ . D., | exercises were throughout of a more than in —! . | est manner. Ruled out. way, near Prince street, (Rev. J. F. Schroeder, D. D., shout Seu hn i sa gapamae wala | ws seuss attr had MON | haar ied Ca Low » convertion wih you | GPGK) Sow rie ei Pag agete | ee as gra pve ae ha P transaction as a fraud, and will trest all persons pretend. | her at my own house in Philsdelphia, on the frst of Sep. | about the servant girl ? 1a vase p ui, "A weekly letiere ie. delivered ou | tion and prayer on the part of the Presbytery.”” ps of this Laine will sail year fol | ing to act in such a character as pirates. tember last; 1am the wife of the gentleman just exam-| Mr. Baapurv objected. reareiey a ig P. the ubject of Church His. : i ienuegere From N. York. F’m Havre. — ined; I met'the lady at the front door; she inquiced about | T¥eCountThat ispotevidence, = | tory. comprising. ecclesiastical biography. ‘The seats Varieties. Ship UTICA, Cope. JA. Peire i, Tene ib From the New Osleuns Delta, Nov of then hame of ‘Cheistauy isid‘ber" ‘they hed | petest witness are trecensalyenteaiete. —Coplaisr Wervequs 6; tue Droge poder: saiaeon mn ay Gee | Whe pen ine Letter {rote aa eee deed with that | removed to” Burlington ih ‘New. Jersey, the} [Further questions waived —Witness relieved } ‘The Rev. 8. H. Turner, D. D. Professor of Biblical In- ee saanaeaieh ean REAR, Ship BT. NICHOLAS, Capt. N. w.5 division of the ermy under Gen. Weol's command, we the head of the steirs;| Cuauncey Boonisy, sworn. Eseminetion to chtef— | terpretion, in| tbe) General Theological Seminary, will | 116 7{h instant, set fire to the magazine, with the int POL AS dune 1. should have received before now. It is, however, even or there; I said no; | | reside in Fhiladelphie; I em an sidermen, ke. Bony preach in the Sunday evening course of sermons, in Em- | 1:11 of blowing up the town. He failed, however, in a now interesting :— “i * ; | asked her if we could | first time I saw Mrs, Conner was on the 6th Sept. last; | manuel Free Church, corner of Prince and Thompson | fiiiy Gecting his purposes, and was himself blows to Bhip ONEIDA, Capt. Funek, some three days after the advertisement offering $1000 | streets, this evening. pieces in the attempt; a part of his head has bean found. reward for the proof of the marriage of Mrs. Conner to Gen. Van Ness ; sie called at my office ; asked if 1 wes an alderman ; inquired whether | was the one that had Camr, Neae Pag not make a small parlor of the room below; she asked if “October 1ath teva’ {| they did. not take a friend in the dining room now ‘and 3 a The corner stone of the Presbyterian church in Asto- | About thirty or forty houses were destroyed, I this moment om informed that an expross departs | them; I told hor I understood they di Pat ria, L. 1., will be laid with appropriate ceremonies on dea, Monday,’ Nov. 20th, at 9 o'cleck, P. M. Should the | Pogy Nov 14. yed, and ten Bhip BALTIMORE, Capt. J. John-) 40TH I- ¢ asked if there t none killed —Halifex’ Morning Dee. 1 ‘ston. for San Antonio ine few minutes, and I can only say a | W9s nota parlor in front up stairs; | told her there were z . 7 rors in front in th nd story; she askedif they had | married her to Gen. Van Ness or not ; told her I had | weather prove uniavorable, the ceremony will be per- ° ‘They org nll of the. fest diate, ably commanded, and wish Genneal Wamursieed epee te the Alona nea eee Folding doors; told her they had; the taked. permission | uever married her, for I had never seen her before; | formed at tho same hour on the fret plousaut day there- | agape gait ogee ary Renin ka accom pe = fecto of Presidio, who offered the lation to see them; she then made some remarks about the per | think I stated that I had heard that a deceased alder- | after, Stages willrun to New York after the services in paper of g y uence, has wi “Saye BOYD & HINCKEN | town, and ‘hey would not ‘be disturbed." Colona | sonel appearance of Ald. Christian; ahe asked if he was a re eee nid, ™'Bedawss Tr oem, Toit | ore conciuded., see yapar in Weehieton Bg yr pag ents, No.9 Tont ine Buildin, Harney, with the 2d dragoons, eornin tout man; I told her he was not very stout—not a vei an 1; a yt cam, tol byterian Synod, held at Wet MG er? on called “ rational Era,” = No. 8 over, « oa encamped elt, town, and the remainder of the large man; she asked me if he would not crack Joke 4 ps 3 s wrod Lf ‘og tt we per Aint Sbinie Manel aie wes eiitted to the min TG. Whittier ot Mave’ and 1A. A Phalperat N. %. will Goods sent to the agents for forwarding, will be to | command on Sunday took up their encampment where | smetimes; I said I understood he was very sociable; she it must _be he. 4, hoa | He is to be sent as a missionary to Liberis. The Eufaula | be associated as corresponding editors.—dlbany «Argus. ont other than the expenses sctually pard. Thow write from, and where We expected toremsin ten | then made some remarks about his ‘wearing spec- | would extmine my record meantime; had itready when | siz sayy ls wife und childcen have, been purchased | "ur Cuno Curiicg ot Bat gh ANCES TO IRELAND, &e. or fifteen days; but we shall for Monclova the | clea; she spoke iby inte ~ might take it and look herself; her marriage was not | DY the Presbyterian church at @ cost of $2,600. He has | nurder of Mrs. Sarah Emerson, of Orono, has been there; questioned her as to the ti e was married; | ®duire on y » UPON | ‘enced to the State Prison for life ! examination, proved himself a good Latin, Greek, and day after to-morrow, not for Ci rehill’ if she was asking for command, as was the ye ee to the; personal sogearence of Mr. Christian; we th root wanted to assist her all I could; w: change in the Intentions of the General may be is coven | went down staire dining she said M spoke of Hlebrew scholar, but better versed in Greek. Hisexe- | ‘The Bosten Transcript, speaking of John Quincy office 10 * pence. the recent news tooen Mentone «wht h un- | about a sideboard which might have stood there; the pa- a eae cand tak eos vo Hand aie shinetion in thoslogy was highly atisfactory. Ho is | Adams, says :—It aif ayoow simall, to persons residing in 4 jou Will Be reed long before you (recetve this.— | pering inthe hall was discolored; marking the place | men or magistrate hora list o city and | said to be very humble and polite in his manners and con- | our readers that the health of this venerable statesman is seaanb ef he and his predecessor in Business etgne got The must have been desperate; but no more so | Where the furniture stood, I fixed the date as the frat of | county, of Thiladelphia; gave her a list of several; told | versation—demeaning himself at all times ina way be. | most decidly improved. This morning he was very much Tat thitty years and more;also to aay pert ieee M are dete! to | Se because that was the day the family were to | Her ouihe S204 Gice the times she hint recollect, thy | coming his condition in ife. He is quite black, about 26 | better. Mrs. Adams, who had gone to W to wey id, to the subsender, or | ENE. gen; Shields artived here Yesterday from Camar. | return to remain, questions to ask of the lady, Mr | house where she staid said jt was Mrs. Moulder’s; said U0, o! bee. He has sppanied to hisname the name of | spend the winter, returned to this city on Wednesday pareneliy deposited muthirn, with Oe axme’ ofthe Dereon | Sowa which wo i 4 {2 command, and confirmed the | , ME; Beapiey—Any 'Y» Mr | vas ten A. M. when Gen. Van Ness took her away. pein ty et Ath ot le iad fag My cietaeaa ae da i s f . oe] 8 ive manu! jesers. Julius Pratt Be Fan sndnenent, te mil be immediae rane Et aiapiinebsnnt i cive-cnciitagtile oo - Bannt-—Donit with toask her one question, tir, | s/t¥a'bar. mo Temunoration, was proposed et expected; | At the aninal meeting of the Manchester Auxiliary of | Co. Mariden, tok fre this morning (27th) about tad aud paid according! x, a ag ie Relmivamens 6 aeeon, mp, dhipeeld Wied cis We | only wanted to give her all the assistance I could in her | the British and Foreign Bible Society, it was stated in ea emp ene 'y Ste itenenn the report, that previous to the present year the number pers mac. of co; of the Bible distributed in that district annually | Mr. Hall, watchman, was burned to death, as amounted to from 5000 to 10,000, while this year no less | missing.’ The bell of the factory wes heard to a number than 96,000 have bei sed of, being equal | twice after the fire was discovered, and it \WDéreet —She could not tell which way she starte north or south; nor how far she rode without stopping; aw = prudent it is to the march before the Witnxss.—She apolo; ed for so many questions, but + GLASGOW AND ee He OF | of the com comes up, time will tell; ut rest ar. | *4id they related to business nor what kind of a house she stopped at; nor the number sured the Mexicans will give us a brush, ahd they Mr. Samurt Cumerian, sworn—I am engaged in abate swhattes We ketet? omer aan” | Frontstieet, Philedalphia, tn. the, ocenatedion bamcbas i 4 all our mov < rria{ dress f in th vious twels the alarm might have tem The Mexicen officers endeavor t . | {am @ son of the late Alder Cc! ; 1 have seen | of the carriage; nor the or ofthe driver; | to the number dis; of in e Previous twelv: ; ears. oi No MMs Me, | aemsnn omen eee So heinn aus One: | Pm annol wee Airman cru, Bevaee | Sotho a te hal eta he tar Se | (erent of fh onelrie vnc | Ber Neate atic i Hal ay Bae ad tosail direct from Glasgow, can make afrange- | Amptdia included this army; but fortunately the Gene- | diedon the 17th February last; Mra. Conner or Mrs. Van | Tied ins parlor; she did not tell who ing the rumor that Mr. Newman would retrace his | foe! "illogo nouZda al Wory are said to have been stored tts Bubscribers, co have them Grought out in moy | ral had acopy of it, and it clearly leaves uss fight wo | Nets called at my place of business on the 2d Sept Jan; | Ce¥emony,not specifically; but said th steps, says :—* Evidently he hesitates to enter that | i. collar It is alee stated that the insurance will not rom Cissgow. | haves chamec end we will the wan alone; she introduced herself ; don't recollect | Petsons present: 1 asked what sort of Church as priest. It has been lately announced that, | in the cellar. ‘nd that about 60 bands ere thro ois Scot, pe the particulars; she stated her object; she told me her | 58%, because with us any citizen is authorized to | to prepare him to become one, he was about to make | Cover half the loss, and thet abet 00 bai, anes "peu eka i marry couple when he thinks preper; she did <Paldonce in Rome-ca preparation, by the by, not | out of employment.—Hartford Times. YY AYPAIS. connection with the Van Ness case, her history, and visit; she her what sort of a looking «man Peter Christian was; said |, you may have been taken by some individual into a lo y not recollect the person; think 1d by other and later ‘We are now in- " " formed that ‘ene 0 ‘Mr. Newman's books has been burnt | More or tax Buretars.—Since Cox alias Fra- by order of the pope of Rome.’” zer and his wife were caught on -Tuesday night ‘The Wesleyan Conference extends over the whole of | by Alderman Mills, verious goods ttolen from sigferont and, with 168 ministers, 15,000 local preachers, | dwellings in the city have been mo ot yy 20,000 leaders, stewards, and trustees, 313 members, and | in the heuse of P. Matthews, jr. No. 83 River MILITAR: YY, noe ‘We learn from the Atlas that the company of great many p-rticufars in explanation of her Ogaprios Jine,andthe igh character of those vee | U. 8. volunteers, by Ci ‘A Vin ‘Olinda, and | *poke of Van Ness—snid he had boarded with her sels should eaten ndacement forpes ous who may’ be | atiaciod to tuo Second tegimant, have been transterns st one time in Washington: she told me she was married | 721) "i cuse and married ; i she had ebly some start eee ate tkesmngomentfot | ete free, under Co. Besnets They. sapeste ars to, him on the Oth of August, 1846. t, we might succeed ; said it was the jeulars given. on appli Place of r forgotten so important a circumstance in all these parti T. said it was unfortunate, but she could not re- —Wait a moment. Albany for this city, the Tendezvous, the first of | Wirwzss.—She atid abe hed reason to believe that s . & J. 4 culars ; where they first applied for Mondsy night — 75 Bonth street, carne of Lane,’or ‘A. letter from Harrisburg states that the Pennsylvania | Many mertied, by my father; I told her of an Banonymous | Collect’ I asked her if there was a certificate ; she said | PePheps 2,000,000 hearers. They went out together to do some shopping - REID & ¥; Agents | regiment is now full, with the exception of ved by one of my sisters two or three days be- | Soarecsg wut that the Goneral had got ity told her see | | The Blshop of Oxford consecrated the Chapel of st. | oairucrday eventig- the, tome might in sehich ke eee ale nogow, echt the same inquiry; she said that she knew | Cien.YolL.ve komt it hersells 1 always give the cord | John the Evangelist, at Ipeden, near Wallingford, onthe | Geracted tn the Alderman’s entry-end she did ast sateen cate to the ladies to keep, but somehow or other they | 20th ult. to her lodgings until Wed: morning, when she had ‘£10,000 out of £0,000, have been raised for erecting | « large bundie, containing, aa ie hes siete @ r often part with it before long to their husbands; she free churches at Gosport. bed quilt, two calico dresses, Ko., stolen from could not tell about the carriage, or driver, or color of the horses ; after they were married,|she said she sent to Foray PORTH, pay. ii lid about it; told her of the Jeter In the U. & Gasette, por can io Mat Dee ei Guyanat Sreruzn Wartrs Keannry, late Co'o- | Porting Sletter of Gen. Van Ness, dated 26th July, et 1200 ad fe hope power “i u® | nel of the Ist d fea. ‘Yes, sir, that’s the letter. [The letter, heretofore contrast jment of dragoons, and who com: | published, 'ankeunces that Gen. Van News it coming to lade! Mrs. mands in New Mexico, was born on the 30th August, te fulfil his promise of marrisge to % The ft roportion | story of the house of A. E. Osborn, 36 Commerce street. 1704, at the family homesteed in this town, now owned Genpent tied some ccatievation; regarding an anony. | Mrs. Moulder’s, and that the General went off immedi- of his Seoputy ecko es owe sinity ‘Scho. | Among oth found in their possession, are a bear and occupied by the family. He is a descendant of an | mens lotter that my sister had receiveds 1. thought | *##l¥, and did not return before six or seven weeks ; but | farshiy in Trinity College, Perthshire. Sir J. Gladstone | skin cloth cloak, nearly new, at the office of General Irish family —his great grandfather, a barrister, was born | it would be proper te consult my father’s records, and— he had written to her while he was absent ; she said | bo given £2,000, (and the Duke of Buccleugh £1,000 | Andrus, to be reclaimed by the owner ; shirts and other on his paternal estate, Garret’s town, county of Cork, | Mr. Brew object. That is no evidence at a‘). e was a stranger in Philadelphia, and uch ac- sdditionsl, towards the funds of the college. articles of clothing. Sundry articles stolen on ([reland,) where he married and afterward came to this Mr. Hitec ate told her about it, it is good evi- quainted ; told her I was ready to give:her every infor- — from the houses ef Asa Whitehead and 8. P. . country and: settled in Perth Amboy in this State. Gen, | dence. ion ; she the General's friende—how the: Rev. Dr. Scudder and wife, Rev. Mr. Spaulding and several new shirts, &c., taken from the house of A. Kearney received the rudiment of his education in our | "Wrrmess—I did toll er. rere persecuting her ; she did not care so much about it | wife, Rev. William Scudder and wife, Rev. Mr. Chandler | Woodruff on Tuesday night, were also ound ameng the my —Cr a studies in Columbia U —Oh! i, was for her ighter con- wife, Rev. Mr. Fo! wife, Rev. Mr. | a . Je » tO, a ve been acadet -ontint oli ia College in Mr. Brapiey—Oh ! then, go on, Mr. Christian. and two daughters of Dr. Scudder, aged about pends, with ipiteen tad rT] Tecenly, who have slaniored cerned ; it would be the death of hershe was afraid—as it was, her daughter’s health was so much affected by these reports that she was alarmed about it, and had sent her off to the Springs; that’s about all that occurred; five or six days after she called again ; did not stay long the third time ;1 asked for the certificate; she ssid he the city of New York, and would have graduated in th summer of 1812; but uy the declaration of war against did not Great Britain in June, he applied for and received » eom- looked it cerelessly, | woula look aera ol Cori eutenant at the battle of Queenston, offer of $600 for the certificate, in the ano: visto there w Held of batile, for hig cool und tetera ies ae ord.o the | nymous note; she then went on and deseribed my father execution of the command which devolved upon hii better than | could fhave done pan hog particularly his , } + of ei , i the army, having been | peculiarity of raising his. 9 at ‘times upon bis For Vprsoge, orany other information, spply to | stationed many Years in tho West inay; having been | forehead; sho described his dress; a brown dark colored the embarked in the ship Flavio at Beston last week, on | several houses, and who are supposed bg the Advertiser the various stations in the East to from New York.—Newerk Daily Advertiser. signetedas missionaries | The | eee seer ee ee t chur on > vious | ~ " First, Packet The 4 Sabbath evening, and on board the ship, were of unusu- a he os al interest. ‘These veteran missionaries end their young vote it LIZA en Seas re and steerage jates will be remembered with affection in the prayers of all the friends of missions. We omitted to ‘of the other L. her marr: there; but, that as I may oat ig RRIGHAM, Jt. Agen his lexion—-face rather florid, and ‘ way Teed ; stop daughter 0 General Merri frock coat, and his complexion—face , and | relative position of Mrs. Moulder's to the late | mention that the Rev. Eli #mith and wile sailed from In addition to Po ey ema, Clarke, of St. Louls.—Newerk Deily stdvertiser, | all ee eee ecer solomeiaed: Oe | erg cueuenes Ger were, sboat five squares apart | New York on Thursday, Nov. oth, for the Syrian mis- Tm Aomh at. 1 , and Boston. a contract has been ent eee room marr nized: ay of getting from Mrs. Mouider’s to Mr. | sion. ue te Oe P. it "8 Koy t, to establish a line bet Sporting Intelligence. there she failed; it was not a very good description, and | Christian’s without crossing Market street, unless you FOR LONDON—Kegular Packet of the Ist De- crpool and New York direct ateamsh er: | The races over the Greenlawn Course, at Smithland, | {elped her out, and made a litle drawing of it for ex- | swim around the Delaware. (“Silence !” " Walk light "| Lp solpeethinae Nand gah dod yee combor The Gest class fast, siting Fucker Sh Fice arenom being built, and early next year due notice Ky., commenced on the 28th ult A number of } planation. she speke of the importance of the certificate, | My house was about a equaro and a half from Mrs ewe) i Fresident Lif lak HE Oy ae 5 , veeiet ihe stenmers. will agli Stary Betarder dante cane | Were i attendance, and fine sport was expected, We | adssked if I did not think it was among my father’s | Moulder’s, not more than a fourth of the distance to Mr. peor. of Sheela: sayae ave, her regulay day splendid veovel for exbin, 24 every fortnight during the other 1 have a report of the first day’s race. It was weil con. | }°0#@ Papers, that is, the record. Christian’s; don’t remember whether she identified Al- | Mdiution; and @ Seminary will be rus. | cabia, end steerage passengers, are too well know’ to require yours ng. sitaroately between gered a Halifax | tested, and resulted as follows :— Mr. Burnt—Ah ! sho spoke of the record. derman Christian; I gave her some particulars about A pie ‘ent. Dersous intendin should make early he iv ew fe nded until this embarrassment shall ve re: come (; ‘i Bogewell will continue to edit the ‘New Hampshire Re. | aslication on board. fook st Malden tne Finest Day—Gordon and Le eae Ponty Purse, $100, Wrtrras—I told her no; if he married her, the record | him; auch as that he was ashort man; a good color 4S ry to — Corner Pp signed The reason for the resignation we have not seen stated. } . le Cb at Bath, has, it so dT eaminiter of Arey eae hay of very Iatge fortune. ‘An important and_ well-attended men of the sup; ayia ae VRE—The super - | entrance 16 of each entry ad purse. of her marriage would be in his marriage book; my fe- | iu his face did not undertake to give mea descrip- * Ce Serato be eee aE, one ils | ther was very correct, he. never faded to record a wat. | tion of him; witnese described plan of keeping & register | ?¢™ery for the present. E : The new Ship Robert Peel, D. Chadwicks oe, Dreched. Por freight appt xf W. P. Greer’s b. £ Ann Hughes, by imp. Enyoy, riage, twas an impossibility that he could have failed every Alderman hed hie own plag; some, | _ The Rev. Hugh Stowell, Incumbent of Christ Church | | The new Ship Robert Peel D. Chadmicy, masters wll ua MINCKRD’ trokers dam by Bertrand, 3y.0.....-.+-..2+2+.--3 41) | im her case; she me if Gen. Van Vése could not | pet ,Were rathe 0% ; Alderman C! was a | Manchester, and canon of Chester, has been nted Se GH LIVERPOOL—The New Line Linecike. Col. Jos. Metealfe’s b. f. Kate Kaye, by Telemon, have induced him te make a record out of the book; Gen. | correct man; have no fecollaction of record being shown | With the sum of £2,000, as a token of respect for his ex. For LIVERTOOL <The New Line: =. rte dam by Sarpedon,4y.0....-ss++se+s+.2122 | Von Noss wasastorn man; I told her that my father, | to prove a marriage; one case, the indentures and mar- | ¢rtions in the cause of Protestant principles during Cin dln oh LIVERPOOL, 1Ge'tone yur: = hia will | Gon. R. Sutherlia's (R’ Fletcher's) bro. Thomas o matter how stern he might be, sould be induced | ringes were all inthe wume book. ‘dat a Toe ’ | Bh Yohe eidrtdge sail as bore, her regaias day ~~) man ; . Giuein,--indentares and marriages ding destined for a Norm ; ‘ew Sage HOPE © BOYD & HINCKEN. No. te Wallet | SyrO re ees Ny: dam BY AFCY. ITs ai, | cate as all that was Wanted, snd dp ening pendent of our judicial functio ms. Same convereaton ‘ echoel, wes tn cd Guba Ee Constan nino by Bi modation an 7 to the captain on board, at west side of Bur OTT 6 andeil’s (J. C. sioo's) ch. £ by imp. Glencoe, money , was not objeot ; a thou. e number of Aldermen in the phia, | faat Pasha, the President of the coune! a , BARB ECR EGR SI tine Rend. | Str Be Reman Scent 2 | Rn a a aaa Th et | snp of uy ude at armen | formats of pouting cole, were Cher sort Wecees ootuy Wak: tone and Wales Pe BY 113¢-—9308— Mr. Ireland, Scotlan Ta ing to ‘ime, 1:57—1:57}4~2:02— 2:05, in whites he.was' called far a m: 0 certificate of an | ..T%* at Dr. Scoresby, vicar of Bradford, re et My Queen or THE WE! ee Fd * on her ry per’ f Great Bri if A pro | NO. ’ to $900,000; it waa not th cared on rae othe scribe ra parabe at nigh Withont te an hs bat i character of her Tamil parculriy i ‘at, iM Prineips! towns, lows t= ughters, ja 7 omanhoed ‘ts eure J Bemned Wa. Liverpool; Nex | Political Intelligence. seated onvecol, tmct Cat ideas Whe me aioedt tot fe vacial Bank of England and branches. the convention, holden in Providence | me to look egain for the certificate. I recommended her In Bank of Ireland and branches through | 0m, Tuesday jest, the following gentlemen were namaina. | to Inquire of a verreutgaitl thet had lived et my fathers go for the year: if be National Bank of Scotland and branches | For Governor a, ‘of Cumberland. ‘For Lt, Told me if I Pe bg pa gtd 1. For 8e | yours back, Aldermen, whose papers had fallen to him, sor any, set Jamar, 187 certificate he could not find, till ove day he found the record im @ book of indentures by accident. A deceased Ald apes go to the next Alderman. (Mr. The jettotl’jupers et sa Aldarssay after ton od ie re an te poor Roig [Sh Waters pee eer cr e