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f THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol, XIIL Fo, n60_.Whole Ne, 4600 NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1, 1847. rr ne — — - ——-= a = me ne eee “ [Ss Sa a ee reatigaos — INST DIVISION NEW YORK STATE MILITIA— Rutgers streets and Kast river; | will in Monroe st, The Protestant Episcopal Convention, question their porseesion of those qualities which would approbation of the Episcopal authority of this diocese: ‘The War.: F DIVISION ORDERS EAR EE Ty Abe 9 red by Ch thoe Maton, gacdikn, bay render their intercourse with the members of *a church | It Ne och coapanennnninn te the doet wor- NEWS EXPECTED FROM MEXICO, ‘The uneniformed Militia of the Clev a New Tork, twieh | and Orend streets tnd ert will ba commanded by Cese | 34 i 0 convention useful, or agreeable even to themselves. We | ship, and usages of this church most talformly and con- (From the New Orleans Pleayune, Sept, 92,] eumbracas all the able bodind white’ ube eliinend ietihaed tae Williams, and will parade in Monroe st, the right on lorning prayers were read by Rev. Mr. Morris, of | should make the same objections to persona of the same stantly. It now asks to be admitted to enjoy what its | Our citizens generally, but more par: q ages of 18 and 43 years. who have not cominuted, aud who fe Trinity School, and the lessons by the Rev. Alexander | social class, however pure may be their blood, or how- | members consider to be the privileges which other | of the city, are anxiously jefferson st. years anticipating et members ofa uniform company, on remot by law} will | | 3dComnany District, bounded by Catharine, Division, But. |g 1 oonard, ‘The ininutes of yesterday's oession were | eve tansarent their skin, It ls impoanble, in the na-'| churches haves of belng received Suto the fall fellowship | We believe there nrc take notice of the follo 1 orders, je tor rs and: streets; will be commanded by Lieut mb-ynghuall-ies sail ture of things, that such y 4 sien enrde gad arial exvreing ou Slondey. pean | Cointt Rdzar Mt Crawford, end will rade a Henry site| read and approved, and a numberof lay delogstes were | with any pleature or ttisaction toelther Tie cae | ese he etm preunren, by adauaion fo thls eonven ave been abs mn , tion. The minority of your committee do not hesitate ( but when any one of them will arrive no person October next, at the time and places ja cor night on Market st ‘4 t ple have themsel: he hei: " " “ath Ci Distriet—Bounded by Rut Di , | Presented who did not attend the first day. ves shown their conviction of this | to say, that, although at the time of the organizing of | For some four or five dvys past we have conti: ace mth nant af he Lenilntre of the aca of New York, dand Madison streets;, wil be commanded vy Cent Chas | ‘The report of the committee who were appointed by Frat, by, separating themasives from the whites, and | this congregation, it was to bea wi salu- | pected the receipt of correspondence from th, the New York. Stace (Mil.tie,” sed May 6th, 1847, and they the pro; are hereby notified «f ther enrolment atric is ommand.nts of Bri Reeiments and Companies | Sth Company District—Bounded by Division, Norfolk, dat “ all existing | should not the principle on which they have sepsrated | such organization. will disses all, Sfacers* end’ mon seieeeedenen align: of dand Eldridge vreet will be eels | Scent ah ye A? Sek take Severn 4 our each uniformed company, to attend the Undress. Subaleer the e¢ person . Smith, and will parade in Henry st, the right on Clinton et cougregatios here the: lety or expediency of | of the Mexican capital. pee i Wee acdreill' pronto ta Ontoand oe yy Sy aa | canons regulating and prescribing the qualifieations re- | *he™#elves be carried out in the other branches of our |- It 1s now too late to undo, in this particular, what bas | need not say i wing to the rer st. j vention, striae Bounded quired in order to become members of this com y Striking instanees are furnished in the esrly, and {u- | reason why this applica should not be ldndge ST istoton sete wilt he cornea ted os Coriels | wish neteibattiall fo ened Sine bansil governing the | deed, every, perio! of the history ot the Christian | think there are special reasons why it shout orl “Loutrel, and will pamde in Forsyth st, the righton | whole matter, it such should be desmed necessary,” | ob r st. was sanounced hy the Secra! te be ready, and ted | not to the customs, usages, and «ven prejudices | viduals of that con; ion, at the time of its organi- | pulilic must not forget that there ie lange mn Teh Company District—Rounded by Norfolk, Rivinxton. | Sopiea theres? by thi Roietay ne weead.nad Pelated | Stems, ;Wahave inom wn country inveterate ous- | Zation. or before the ondination of tie late pious ead | troops and provisions to be from ig yk eg ¥ fae Under ead will! porate tn Grebeed atest te it recommends that as the first step to be taken in the | toms fey | Prejudices on the subject under consideration, | reverend Mr. Williams, that they would not apply for | tiago to Vera Crus, and ea these and w7ill bo held st the, time ane | eS ee arate: tigi matter before the convention, that, Article III, of the | which cannot be overco it not the part of wisdom | edmission into this convention. This we believe they | are urgently required by Gen. Scott. of coumes' BEES WSANFORD. Company Distriet—Bounded by the Bowery, Jtivin-- | constitution, be so amended gs to read thus to submit to them until, by change of cireumatances, the | did mot do; but we cannot conceive how the present | ers MeKim-Tel-graph, sud other ‘Major General Commanduig. | ton. Allen and Grand streets ; will be commanded by Coptain | _ “The convention shall be composed of the offlelating | occasion of them shall conse to exist? Would not our Ferezation, bulonging, to thet eburch, can be bound | are busily occupied in that service, $ lenry humway, and will parade in Broome street, the | Presbyters, who are regularly admitted and settled in mp duty to this unfortunate race be fully ipenicemads yy any stipulation of that kind. ‘by those who we [We ascertained the Massachusetts, er a ate at he Commmandnac of this Regiment will attend at the Mer | some church, which shall have been in unien with this | by extunded and liberal efortato improve vir minds | trust have long since departed hence ta the Lord.and | McKim was at Vera Crus on the sth Inst. SECOND REG! N Y.3. . ae convention for at rea years; or, who are employ- | su 5 al ure, by religious received into communion @ saints in Para- | ready to start for New Ori y “od For uantto the abe apne ste wanne. Ses Pose, Groner of Mercer and Broome streets) on Munday; | aan mlsslonarice under the dirsction of thisconved. | fustruction, amd as they advance ia fatelligence and re: | disc, ‘The presentanembers of that chuceht to ney thiak Rastagh enna of 8 moment ames an a e rders ‘and tae act therein mentioned. the una siformed privates of the several companies of thi iment will assemble w: their respective Com- pany Dastri ts on Monday, the 41 y of Uetober next, at 10 that mav be m-de to him for the remis | tion; or, who are engs: ‘a8 professors, or instructors of | finoment, by relaxing the se enalty against any persou or persunsen | youth in some demy, or general seminary of | separate us, until by degr med members of this regiment, Kearning, auly d and situate within this dio- | duti ities of caste, which now | as their fathers did on this subject. It muy be said, they become fitted for the | if this church be admitted, others will be organized and enjoymente of » higher social condition; and | apply for admission. However much this is to be r Ps on, Mons ext, at 10 ‘ANDREW A, BEUMNER, cese ; and of lay delegates, not exceeding three from | then adinit them tn our public and private intercourse, | gretted, yet wo suppose auch will be the fact, apd on this | lint aecem at thee ey et pe * fo “t ‘omy paral sie midis ‘Col. 7th Regiment. grery, ta hash to be ‘chosen hy the vestry, or by | to frow and equal a rey account, this subject, merits sheer stints toes nl eae wey ene ere les ‘i og hes istrict respectively, as fol INT N. 3 e congregation, No person who is a candidat forts p 0 break down | sideration of convention. Nae ©! es, ROW for thi ¥ apay A Distrieesoueph Cri, FIGHTH RES Ur Mi Ref holy order sball be eligibio as @ lay delogate to the con- which custom hus interposed,and which | to be composed of colored. poople “exclusively, fe ere l Tom rp oar ge 4 line bounding Spruce, 4 i Pursuant to the above divist uniformed knownas the First Electi vention. But no minister, who, at the adoption of this | have so long existed between the colored and other races; | ganized in our principal cities—suppose th article, is entitled to a seat in the convention, shall be | and against the laws of society, and the sentiments aud | fused equal Christian. privileges, with other would they find Rerolved, That svotion 2 of canon I, be amended by | and not satisfied with the abundant provision which has | in obtaining Apostolical succession?” We inserting after the words “convention itself”? the words | in many places been made for “upon evidence in accordance with the requirements of | children, their special friends and advocates bi y difficulty Anis: nh et Election Diatet gtahe Fourth ey imeulty | According to an official announ i 1, Ci . commandant, at the id and Sheriff streets. Tis district is bounded Ridge, Rivington, Cannon, Grand and Divisior wany ©, Captain M M Van Dyk ve insist- | this portion ef their Christian brethren, will inevitably | *¢,t0 be offlcered te vi Jeera, Come ag Chatham, Peat Oak’ and ‘Gathering Tati line bomnaes decond: Election Distriet of the ats h corner of Goerck aud Grand stree And alsothat in lieu of canon II, ono be substituted, | the white children, and have thus chused dissen- | snother Episcopal church in these United States. All | Commanded by Col. Thomson; Capt. A. F. C Fe ne ce tobert Meteod, Commandant, with- | PY, Grand Canon, sed Hivingion sets, andj the first section of which makes it. the duty of the Bish: | sion and conflict, to’ the great injury of those institu. | must admit this would bo » sore evil. company, of Laurel county; Capt. “William P. Cl ner of Pittand Houston streets. This district Clintou, Houston and Sheri i=} i ing the Park, Chatham street, Presta tonneine, '3° therihiretigetion 1 atroot and of the 6th i qpigmable at the commer of « entre and Daaneatreets op, or, in case of hia inability or disability, of the stand- | tions; while feelings of sympathy and commisseration | The minority of your committee beg the convention to | °°™P&0; frf Estill county; C ing committee, to submit to the next convention a list of | ha g been too frequently converted Into disgust and an- | pause before they fake eatep which may lead to such « pany, of Sholby county; 4 ch—the names trous result. ny, of Bourbon county; Capt. "Company yee Won. W. Enrelle, Commandant, with- any & Caniaia George B. Bowne, commandant, at che | ail the quallded presbyters of the church cane as | CE EE a er oe BY, of Seott count is Janes win ane oad ee ee eee ane Ryan, | bounded by Rivington, Sheriff aad Houston strests, ana the ce, in favor of those therein mentioned, in dis- | pose, have been made to give position in our churches to | seek admission here are of different,race and com, yi ean ox East River. ing coun! t street 4 bout seats. colored je, which would comps ‘tion and in- | from ourselves, that doubts are entertained of the expe- wil ener a ¢ comer gh ioe Bineaas omar dan within qr cemmeeny F, Lisatomant Edennd H. Wermas, commandant, oar bee of Red hy ghad ines _ such 4 ere be “a them, Tie sbyiave u H ie berth scaire| ain Bed Meco ihe he ee tet Cyber y + ry Centre Walker, Mulberry, im ‘th cor certificates presented to him in acsor 08 wit! are but incipient steps ulterior ol 8 in relation to jave they ne ie eit le! oO rea Beartatrests crown asthe | ‘Third Eleeton Biarie ot the Gtk | eat Rivers mon ech Avenue B, Fifth street, and the | 505, 9 of canon XXX, of the convention of 1832,” Evi. | the vexed and irritating wulject of wlavery. Beginning | init that ite divine precepts, ite universal charity, ie ete county. ; rot White and tcentre sts. : fe st He cM rundor MeKenss: Comoundint, | ,compeny , Liewtenaat Alvah 7. Canfield, commandant at | dence of settlement in case of dispute to const in wald | with simple and apparentiy just propositions respecting | promised rewards are to any race or nation w opulatio not the gospel vouchsafed to ali men, to be pro- claimed to all nations ? “ina line boundiug Chatham, Bowery, Walker and Mal: bery streots, known as the Fourth Eler 6th d. will assemble at the coruel ‘The Regunevtal Court of Ap i pooner a poses So Tia A vy ‘ovcloc. A.M. om, on Monday, Oct i : som tect ‘ALEX. MING, Jr. the Bast wenth street and Avenue B." This district is | record the abstract rights of this portion of our y Fifth street, Avenue B, Niath street, and the Kast Seo. 3. Bay, pisinterre ied into the diocese to pro- Fn Menon neeysy 7 pas: Lacon i" hay ver. " cure a certificate of his admission. atep by step, until they bave pre; y to ag che soapy ag wientenant James At Dyer, commaniant, st |” geo. 4. A clergyman claiming a right to sit, as a mis- | the bold question of the Christian charactor of those | other motive in thus recommending the admission of bounded by Ninth street, Avenue B, Fourteenth street, and | Sionary, to certify bis right oy a certificate from the | whose sentiments do not accord with their own. ‘The | this church, than that of promoting peace and harmony, Saat River, L bishop, as in cage, &e., by ® certificate from the chair- | rending asunder of chi follows :— Capt. ee er f Capt: Decius MoCreery’s company, of Daviess county; Appeals will be heard at the Mi Hall, No. 193 Bowery, | man of the missionary committe: —bitter animosities, and all manner of uncharitableness | triue of intercommunion of saints, as taught in this Bible, | (: 3 ’ 4 , matin’ Coloneland Res't. | on Wrday the sth October, 187, a8 follows ;~Company Acai | "Seo, 5, A clergyinan claiming thesame right; by virtue | have been the invariable results. the word of God. ‘These persons who apply for tha fel Peete eet ere rmeny of Hart, oounty,. Cage, THIRD REGIMENT N. Y.8. MILITIA. Lee abiods, ARE oats Boek AML ORV | of his being a professor ins college, must produce a cer- | By the wise and prudent counsels of the fatheraof our | lowship, have been made n holy baptism, "members of | Timothy Keating’s:company, jot ‘Adair county! See aa sath: Company’, at 2 o'clock, P.M Company ¥, ag3 o'clock, P.M | tificate from the president or secretary of such college. | church, eur denomination hes eon hitherto happily free | Christ, children of oy anak inheritors of the kingdom company. of Pulaski county; Capt. Mark In compliance with the therein referred to, the several companies of this regiment wi ‘on Monde P. ML; Company at 5 o'clock, | _ Seo. 6. Lay delegates shall be c! COL. J: W. STYLES. ' | the congre; on by vestries, or by | from the agitation of thes 5 a Kindred questions— | of heaven”—they “ Company G, at 4 valle’ is flesh and drink his blood,” | John G. Lair Ms By order ot ce from liquors and wine | and thus are incorporated into Him; with us, they are | &.# ion, by holding th otion for that pur- | such as temperance, or abstin , the dth day of Octo- med and equipped, acgordiag (0 Law, at the places ¢ case, and in the other, of a certificate signed by the | of this caution lefurnished in the caso of St. Philip's et ase member of one Iloly Catholic Church, | 25% Adjutant General a for the following districts, vi: " been directed by the Governor to the field officers 2 Pursuant to the above Di d the act therein | persons who are required to certify the election of ward- | Church, whose application to be represented in the con- ought to be no other distinction than that made Meee oe LA) commaaded by Cept. Joha Jagel: mentioned, the ununiformed eral companies | Pngand yeastrymens ” ene igs Goh mayer eh, pe raped from perfor self-denial, holiness, and vistue Kgp errand er are aren sqnepted ana commenastoney dintticCbeauded by Nassau, Wall: Broad decror, West, Fein Ba Monday, the te day et Ost ee score! | Sec. VIL. No lay delogate ahall be entitied toa seat | the minutes of the standing committes of this dicecse, minority of your committee would deprecate most 7; Osto- aud Liberty streets, will meet in Liberty sti A.M, for company parade, inspection and martial exercise, f the United States. f Greenwich. f ; f » d veatrymon of the church which he is appoint- | Bishop Hobart to that committee for advice in relation | subject, or the introduction of questions not neccssarily | ” "ed Company (B) commanded by Coptxin N,B. ahaa die | Been sierra cecal omer Liiat ta niace designates: | Cane repevanns: pote aulom PPO | to the admission of a colored person as ‘a candidete for | connected with it, and recommend that this ohureh be to be the heeds caecharee Seon ole aaa Fie OO ta ee ate. ee cngem at, iM | 1, The distnet of Company A, commanded by Captain John | ” At the bottom of the. report is a certificate signed by | holy orders, they Unsuimously advised his admission, | admitted into union with this convention. city of Mexico. al Intaiigencer; a0thtacte aoe Te ea ea eee ee se Licurcommandaat D. C, | {%:Helme, and bounded by the Bowery, Hivingtou, Eliridge, | J, M. Vorbes, stating that ho sccedes generally to the | upon the distinct understanding, that in the event of All which is respectfully submitted, ne U- B.steamatip Vaahion, Gage Tor whisk Vaughan districts bounded, beginning at the Battery, b First aveung and Second street, at the South East comer of | report, but would recommend that the ad article of the being admitted to orders, he abould not “be entitled EVAN M. JOHNSON. | up the ‘viver to, Baton Rouge. some dacs stnee, Went Ww ) Marke road. Wall, Broadway, Hector and | 2."‘The district of Company B, ommended by Lieutenant | constitution be made to rrad ao ea to give to all presby- |'to 8 neat in the convention, nor should the congregation JOHN A. RING, coun past the elty at am eatiy: hous gistertan ‘workings ‘est streets; t the of beginning, will asset Stephen H. CG Il,aud bounded by Eldridge, Riv- | ters and deacons of the diocese in good stauding, a seat | of which he may have the charge, be represente: ere- Mr. Harrison's resolution in reference to the rr De - Battery vpponte to Greeuwi ington, Fesex, venue A, Second street, and Firat avenue, a: | in the convention 7 in.” It is understood that these conditions were appro- | gical Seminary wan then taken up, ‘Theclo- | with sixty men and horses, ® part of Cops: S.J Lave ch at. ‘ath D ded by: Capt, Heury ©. Marx, dis; tet bounded by Wall Brody Sarketields Whitehall aud | the South West comer of Bourton Pearl o's will assemble on Handver square. ay | Leben aad eaceate rene ‘tn Compauy (Ie) commanded by Cupt. 8.8, Parker, district |b, S¢orune, and bounded by Essex, bounded by Wail, fearl, Whitehall and South streets, will as | OF trouston and Norfolk streets ts sembje ou the Battery oppose to FroMt at on Serrill, die- | nf, he district of Company D, commanded by Capt. Charles | tion, not only for the principles involved in the proposed | terms thus settled. ‘I'he present applicants, it is presu- | yontion, ‘The course pursued for years, was to recom. trict bouuded by Broadway, Park Row, Spruce, William and | 2. Bulwivk Liberty streets, will asvemole in the Park opposite Bee street " A 5. The rict of Com; 6) ded by Capt. Richard Raynor, } Gea dO) Gatien ae Livery, Wiltam, Felton | 2. Pitman, aud bounded and South streets, will assemble ia Platt, at the coruer of Gold | 4G B aud Sixth street, at the South Kast comer vington, Clinton, Ave- et, at the 8-uth Bast comer of 8e- | been considered in the said amendment. to be supposed that they would intentionally be guilty commend such new members as the diocese may be en- | company. The remi and remained undisturbed. most important action thisconvention could take. The: —N. Avenue A | rein diocene ud conldens eecoha Be nary; rehrowen sing | “pho legal, moral and equitable right of the convention | have an immense amount of taouey under their couteey, | POTsiom Prbedoe gd ; - een r the Bow en Maj. Edward Webster leaves this clty this afternoon vnc i, di tbe dvstziet of Company F, commpnded by Capt Joka N. to determine what churches it will admit into union, so | and likewise the control of the institution for the educa- A 7 Coot com iptiltams Boreo; Merry, Beck Bip, | Heyward, end bonuded by the Bowery, viath street, Avenue | Stuer suitable as to entitle them to representation in this bodyseems | tion of their clergymen. Looking at it in this light, he | SS New York, en route for Mexico, where he is to rejoim ets, Will assemble in Beekman street, the coruer wventh street, Ar and Eighth street, at the South ‘i william street, eet olrhe Hegimental Court of Appeals, to hear pew pra — aoriee ‘o'clock | Aveuue A, and Tenth street. atthe South Kast corner of Be- i cond avenne and Ninth street, ee ‘are! tice of the conventicn im taking the vote upon the ad- | members of this board of trustees who have never shown | here for repairs. Purser L. . BROOKE POSTLEY, Col. ve ‘The committee on the incorporation of churches read members ve never shown | h FM By order eae o i Regiment N.Y oS. M. piynne district of Company H gommanded by Capt Henry | thetrreport, from which we learned that the following | mission of any church, shows that it haa veserved to it- | their faces in that institution, and he, for one, wished | United States store ship It Bogen: Tevth stueet, Ave- FOURTH Ferg gs Nats §. MILITIA. aw 4 and Seveuth street. nomination to tl East comer of Sec Gicommanded by Capt, Richard ‘An amendment was offered to it by Mr. Betts,ot New- provides certain indispensable conditions to entitle any | resented in that board, and their vi oe inshield leaves thie cit; 7, The district ot Cor 8 consulted. He Fourteenth street, at the Sou tion, vis :Chureb of the Holy Martyra, and the | SU¢, after all the former requisites are complied with — | thein out of desires, | the United State: es ir cane, 2 cal Caine of Aleéile, 16 ‘haavapnenls: f hurch of the Advent, New York; Chureh of St Savior, | Otherwisu the report of the committee, certifying to the | and he hopes it will be granted by the convention. was taking in o ‘ensacola on Parsaant to the above Divisiou Orders. aud the act therein | fines or penalties imposed. willbe held. ce, Mili ary Hall 19) | Newtown ‘Trinity Church, Havecticay ; Church of the | fact of such compliance, would be in itself conclusive. The Ri jas Jones was opposed to the course re- | folk Paper, meutioned, the uauniformed privatey of the several companies | Bowery, ou ‘Thursday, t Bist of October, 167, at 11 o'clock | Holy Martyrs, Essvx county ; Chureb of the Ieforma. | The provision in tho same canon, requiring the prelimi- | commended by thelast gentleman, because he has beard | Capt, Chaytor’s company, which eft Wil r ‘i a 8 3 5 . C) ry , \- u Or te erent Mader’ tne: Courih day. of Ocvober next, et earner vorder of spaur, Jr, | Hom King’ county; Chureh' of thy Asoeusion, King’s | tary approbstion of the bishop, or of the standing com | no reason addvoed which would justify the convention | in sey lancer ie the Tate aettee ee 10 o'ciock A.M Mot Corel sencal Col. Comm'g oth Regt Wo biticla. | county mittee“ of the incorporation of such church,” relates | in adopting {t. In the present divided feeling of the dio- + ‘The names of tho clerical and lay delegates of those | only to the auparate and independent existence. of the | cege it is not unlikely that the nominees of the minority | wounded, ‘exch dist.iet respectively as folloy Gorm Gap z ‘wly incorperated church th rr; cobgregation as « corporate body, and not to its union | wouid be scratched by the mujority of the convention.— ARLEN aoa ws Comotny Puc at roopheommanded by” Capt ae Seip AM heats The delogutte tool thats arta are then culled over, and’| Site or representation in. this convention, In regard to the charge that the members of the Board | ‘phe De iieaaines mu.dCharie ,Jaar, and bouuded by. stou, er. Parnuant to the above Division Orders 0 the Act ther meutioned, the unaniformed pri The order of business was suspendvd, and the report | Besides, the very requirements of the canon—that | ba eral companies | of the standing committee of the dloctes fur: the tai churches shail be politically incorporated, before admis- | rantee have th ing the Seminary, what gua- Fourthateets, Sixth Aveaue, Carmine, Bleecker, and Han- , : cock streets, C the comer of Th mpson aud Fourth streets, Fight on Fourth street. % ny districts on Monday, tve 4h. day of October uext 2d Compauy District (B. Troop) commanded by Capt. Gar. | ofelock, A. M.. for company pr-ade, inspection aud ina x Luerssea and bounded oy fuus:on, Wooster, Amity, sud ogee a cant (4 ‘5 " . | ties for the past year were ri Great ‘Joues atre-ts inte Bowery: the coruer of Mereer ftps for each escrane aie The convention then p aud Aguity sterts, right on Amity suget. jet, compiay A, bounded by the Hudson River, | standing committee, ofone lay provisional deputy to th 4d'Com) ny D staiet Colnpany A.) commanded by, Lita | wammeray. Bedford aid Baro streets, aud commanded by | general convention, and of the tlaslonery eoramittes, | Cocurred, where it would not ealy be highly inexped! Place, Cases may easily be conceived, and such hai sctually [ what naue of the trusteus is there any objvetion urged ? 6 dent, Joke FOR eet re cate - | There hus been no nomination by this body since 1841, tentut Commandant John Fowler, Juure and. b» , aud Wooster streets, University iad'the Bowery,at the coruer Place, right on Waverley Piac Great Joues, Ar) canes of yellow fever have been Fourieenth street as A streets. ooster: istrict. company, B, bounded by The tellers having retired, {t was on motion resolved, | into union new applicants, Various circumstances, | ed to which of them the gentleman referred in his re- ford, Hammersly, 4 il Waver' a | i that the trust. has now twenty-four persons on the sick list. ly all oth Compuay Distr (Compnty BY einended by Cxprin Heeneeee, Cleon re aed Carlie, Sree mig Aveane am | soon te appointed lem obee consideration of the edavention in determining such a | since 1941, and made the same inquiry ; insisting st the | Cr'o,tcy my Sour persons on the slek list. nearly ¢ Rerver, ind ognaed by | Bouetle Sine intersection of the | She north east corner of Bleecker and Cornelia streets. When Messrs. Willism Bard, Garret G. Van Wagenen | duestion. time that the minority were represented propor- Kc 3d District, company C, bounded by the Huds »n River, Bai a Cyrus Curtiss, wi: it 4 In the short time allowed the committee to consider pute atk, ranaing North and South withthe Norch walk of | sow, Hudson and Perry atrects,and commanded by Heary Bru: |" "Thearxt thing la order was the report of tee misston- | the rubject, and to expreas their views, they have been | ply t ‘ashin, e uch a full ex! lon of al 1@ cont Comanadgat Jacob Bohan bowrded by Houston, Mul- | "tf istsict, company D, bounded by Hudson street, Barrow | States a deticiency in the treasury of upwards of fitwen | ations which present themselves as they would h He denied what the gentleman seenis to im- on an election by ballot the minority would ob- Kio SAU ee (Company C) commanded by Lieut, | 20%. captain, at the north eastcorner of Washington and Amos | gry committee, which was accordingly reed, and which | Uoable to gi id, and more likely to be th ‘The following is ase. If the propurty is #0 enor- b Broome streets, and Brordway, at the corner of | grit istrict Pe tan nog rors, Barrow | a indred dollars, desired. ‘Tey think, however, that they have mourly great as the gentleman represents, he would ask |.'yichard S; Tinckuey, eomuagder: Wittiacs HH, al, Cron nd biiae sret uiton Pivceatiet Clark, exptaia, at the north cast coruer of Fourth and Chis. | ‘The committee to whom was referred at tho last con- | enough to cause reflection, and to show how full of him is itnot in safe hands’ It might bo that two or | iieutenant; dw Carrigtou Bowers, ilo; Ne a Compauy ts topher stieets, vention, the application of St. George’s church, to have | flculty would be the adoption of the principle in relation | ubree of the memb: not regular in their attend- ch District, company’ E, bounded by the Hudson wi tee wie ec fit © | to St Phitip’s churet, or any other colored congregation on account of old age, infirmity, or some otuer mootee with ith Keporsad edversnty perieg 8 9 nag of adwitting their representatives to seate in this con- | cause, but that is not the case with all of them. M'Grath, 0 ae monty And mincrity reports of the committes | Yoution. If once here, they would be entitled toall the | | Mr: errs, in reply, anid that the appoal auade to him filler and’b uaded by Browiway, Uaual, Ceutee, Walker, , age on the admission of St. Phillips church, and other co- ideration, and to partivipate in ali the duties and | to point out the person to whow Biller earcnmne streets, ac the comer of Grand’ aad Kim | ,, 6 Di ei edi Lad econ otk Ur ReeetaeT ocats | ated Oanareghticts, 85. Supcnuan taitun in thd Otarveak: to which members may be sssigned, or we shall | in attending to his duties, he considered very ind: lt- streets, right on Bt he North East comer of Fourth and Perry streets. | tion of this diocese. ‘which was laid over at last conven- | praotionlly repudiate the principle which admitted them | cate and improper. He admitted that majoriiy of the os Company. Du Commandant Patrick Murray, and bounded by Houston, Mul- berry and Broome streets, and the Bowery, at the corer of | Parry Hudson and Troy streca aad commen Mo'tand Prince atveets, right on Prince street. . Ith Gomuary Distriet (Company &) commanded 4 John | M’Grath, captain, at the nosth east corner of Washington au William 8, Cochrane, bf purser’s steward. f rf ct (Company F) commanded by Captain Edward Hiuckeny and, Kyyiuded by” Walker, Orage. and Risbinavtive’ int Footed edoptes ofthe Eepeee ge the aT ese oe ae cosa tng; | would sed one of them as udeputy to the general com: | time, but there are ous or two whom he would certainly | yqAint,°%,DEAtNs —HdwardT. Carmichact, mld, Vout. F00 ects, » ot the a y Come! ind Day lho: adi 7 * e. " . ’ J oes 0 St , Mulverry eereeterigite on Mulberry street manded by Vornolins Vandery sas, Cane were distributed, und enquiry was mate by several mine | Voution, on agenunt of the offener it would occasion to | votw against, a Aug, 19, 1547; Capar Grodow, mur’, vomito, August 18, ‘The Regimental Court of Appeals to heat appeats from fines | “Sth District, Company H, bourded by Eighth avenue, Troy, | bers about, the minority report, whether that had not | our brevaren of ovhet dioceses, buss their eon tion Mr. oun 0; Senne eR mored as onan i power the 1347; John Wilson, boy, vouito, Aug 26, 1447s labin and penalties imposed, will be heldat (oustitation Hall, No Factory and Amos streets, Six h avouue aad Fourteenth st., | been printed too. would be practically and continually one of inferiority | emendment. that the wor is * or otherwise werted | Schank, surgeon's steward, vomito, Au; ‘He 650 Broadway, on Moud.y, Oct. 18th, 1947, at 5 o'elock, P.M. | and commanded by Jacob Raynor, Captain, at the North Kasi | Mr. Jay, apparently surprised, rose for information on | ®nd humiliation —inore Deinfally aggravated by the ex. | after the words “ by ballot,” which was passed, Mansfield, qr, master, yomito, Sept, 8, 1847,— By order of _ CHARLES YATES, corer of Seven h avenue ant Ele treet. d ‘ 4 ectation induced by an act which apparently promised | The ameodwent to the resolution was withdrawn, and . Colonel tth hegt. N.¥.8. M, the subject. and. in reply to his questions, was informed | P y yp Patriot, 28th ul ‘The Regimentsl Court of Avvests, to hear appeals from | by Mr, Haight, the sworttary, that no uppropriation waa | their perfect equality. Your committee do not belicve | Mr. Harrison’s resolution was carried, Piey var — fines and. penalties imposed. wll at the Northern Fx- ‘ s j P.M. low in New Or FIFTH REGIMENT, NY. 8. MILITIA. clings. No 273 ‘Bleecker are, on Friday, the 24 day of Oc. oat: tho: gentinaan’ words Yess toerasuoniyremcer ts mating of Srisas theo eee, shisuecenianibetty: Seal hee sss Pe Bites ty ak Biitunane Scene kia Parsnant to the aboy ‘orders and the act therein "By order of CHARLES J. DODGE, last year’s journal. and palpable inequality must prevail to the extent of | ho Convention reassembled at seven, P. M.,and pro- | For the twenty-four hours ending at 6 P, M., Sept, 21. nieatiwed, the wawniformed privates of the 1 compa- Lt. Col. Comm’g 10th Regt. N. X. 8. M. Mr. Wat H. Hannison then informed Mr. Jay. that | preventing the colored ruce froin any active particlps- | coded to business, ‘The attendance of delegates was | Name. Nativity. Name. cau tn Monday ice May or Oetoneruest ot |p REGENT N.Y port vont oF the committes had printed thelr own re- | SiPhciye wo correct fe ooutraty tothe fedings and eux. | much larger than it was on the day previous. "The ga- | Mantas frvnrit, Puce Mare y districts. on Monday, ti ae . LEVENTH RE IN’ L¥.8 as 4 attempt 1 a “6 Michie leh, irelan e 10 o'clock, A Mi. (Gx Company parade, ippection and martial es Eaaeed teen aera Poste. Jay—Then, Mr, Harrison has stolen a march on | toma of our eountey, woala noe only be: stertive, bet Ashorawmelstass reyes ete Sate Moonie,” Cateaay Menten Bea exercise, arme: b;, r A ets vi ct therein be , would be atten ith the worst consequences our “ a ante, Nee f hn district repeetively as fullows:— us—that’s all. (Laughter.) ‘The Secretary announced the result of the election, | Chertron, Unk He ; deghenated fot exc ciLasies Company A. 8, st sommand of several Companies | “On motion, the report of tho mejority of the commit- naity, our harmony, and our efficiency. They, there- | which was as follow ‘A Dutehtnan, Geren Haber donee. t Capt. Reinecke, aud boanded by Broatway, Canal, Green and tee was being read, when q es, recoen cation, ae ‘edanttted { =) fon wich thie | 1, STAXDIN mittee —Rev. William Berrian, D, D., | Sam’! Almas, do Margaret H Wills, N Houston su, Mercerst, GRC Om PHOES ed of Mr. Jay moved that the reading be suspended and the | colored congregation, en nto union with this | Rey, Thowas Lyell, D. D., Rev. John McVickar, D. D bi pen eng Fics Se eee he 48 Chmpany distriet, Compat rh eeeat Yorreasd D, D., Hon. Murray Hoff- orem rance Johu Early, -yeihota, and bounded by Gre ight on Prince s D whole subject laid on the table, in order to allow the mi- | couventivn, so asto entitle them to @ representation | jiuy jonathan M. Wainrighe rp | therein. ‘The consequences of sueh s determination . . fommanded by Carr Darity opportunity to print thats sepert; whitell was eat | | aly will be) tase ich eberenee ‘end cougregutions mas, Hon. Gulian C. Verplanek, Hon, Semuel Jones, Mr. eteench eee ek | _ ‘The following is a copy of the majority report:— will not be responsible vo, or under the government or on ste , in Wooster st., rit 3d Company di Rowald. aod b Ci Dis Thos H Fowles, Virginis empany C, ander commund of | palctyeamneny Bistriet ha nded by Laurens, Canal, Sullivan and | teeuth street, the Kighth avenue an Misstonany Commitrer.—Ri por . Joseph H. Price, Rey. sn see, in Thompson st, Fight on Prince st. i Fourteeuth 4 Eogh Report to the Convention of 1846, laid on the table until | control of this convention, but will remain subject to oo ‘The storm last week produced « heavy freshet in the (cdinghih Compauy dine, Company Baader commandaf | Gs; Company Dinticio Compan, Bicommanded by Captain | the meat Convention, nn the ordinary jurisdictten of thelr bishop;, and when | Roy Iichard Cox, Sera 2 San ew, a, Roritan ab Dew, Semaraiets if Saye § ler. an at 5 h A juvan, bounded hy the Enghtl 79 Y e em het Ld = > ot Fefanaed Woruen et ia. Wi Tht on ‘Suilivan st. eee ere atans tad Wigetneneltctein ana fomrtocath ‘one committee to which was referred the subject of ) mission of St. Philip's, and other colored congre- | cils of their own for their own peculiar government. Dela Oakley, Floyd Smith, Alexander Me- | of \umber were carried Theasth , Fourteenth ji ‘All which is respectfully submitted, : eh de Re "g gations, to representation in the convention of this iP iy , Di 8 TO Gunman © .—Rev. Jno. Brown, Recorder Baldwin, of New Orlean, acknowledges th Tiktstontde ia Wing ses rigt ou MeDouge st tain John Beulert bounded by the Hodaon River Nivctesath | Wlocese, report, Wevraneene bop... LZ D,, ev. Reuben. sherwood, D:D ey. ohm Mt | Teeeipt.on the 2tat inv. of $100, « donation trom’ Afr The gh Company dibtret, Comp ny Frundgr gpmmand of | stect, the Bighth aveute tug Teeutyeighth street, on the || ‘That, in thelr view, the question referred to them 1s J.C. SPENCER, + | Forbes, D. D., Mr, David B. Ogden, Mr, Gulian C, Ver- | Howard Henderson. of this city, which amount wag one exclusively to the temporal government of ht ou Varice st. 4th. Compaay District of Company D, coun ‘Company G,bounded by Hudson, | rain Frederick Pressuecker, bounded by the I eowichand Houston sts.,in King st, ight on Hud- ‘imeteenth street, the Si: ve be under the command’ of Lieut. Phirman, wh th Sommer of Phir rect nnd Eig or that purpos th, Commpaay District of Com omyany disgried mpany H, bounded by Green- tae Joho N “Mahon, bounded b: wich, Canal, Wes¢ ond He » in King st. right on Greeu- | eighth street. the Eighth avi wichst, and be under the commandof Lieut. Rast, who is | avenue aud Kortieth at hereby detailed for that purpose. streetand the rights or but « part of what may be called the olvil machinery, in. | _The right reverend the bishop of this diocese met the stituted by human sstodouny $00 the Purpose of reguiziing, committee to consult with them, us his council of ad- the society, by which, and for whose benefit, it was estab. | Vice upon the expediency of admitting to orders @ col- | Curtis. lished. [tis no more a part of our church in this coun- | ored man of suitable qualitic: ors for three cente each. try, in a religious view, are the civil establishments | @ view of his taking charge of « congregation of colored | clerical votes for one of the candidates for deputies to | PAssene' ’ iltiam Johnson, Mr. Wm. fl. farrison, Mr. Cyrus | der of his term in the State prison, ; of the Berkshire “ sutal Court of Appeals to hear appeals from fines : 4 i °, id the connection with the government in England, | people in the city of New York; and after due delibera- | the genoral convention, it was moved aud carried that Tho cattle show bo or penaltics lmpoured, wil be beld at Centre market drill roorm | ealn'Ac Headeraoge targeted’ we BUEN Soon Peezects | pert ol the church there. In both countries the artange: | tiom, it wae the unanimous opinion of the committee, | the sore by ballon ke dispensed with,and that the con- | ciety taker place at Pittatleld, Masa.. ( on Monday, 25th Oct next ac 4 o’elock in the aftemoon. ast iver and Niveteeth atreet, ou the corner Four- | ments for the administration of the goverument of the | that under present circumstances, it was expedient to | vention eloct a deputy viva voce. oes ab exccociees, wid auras the ‘By order of ANDREW WARNER, Col. 5th Reg’. at {ites dada sch aves a ads aes church are the fen of Ll ainp pad And adaptation to py el ie repr for holy cadens, sucht & person ae wis Rev. Mr. Berrian was nominated by Rey, Dr. poe ba ee ee rie! address, ° -s Vande (n ompeny, }, comman' y Cap- | circumetances. Among the considerat of expedien- | 4! |. But the committee thought t! ought to ‘ainwright, and elected. Mosers. Butler and Hunt have SIXTH REGT. N, Y. 8, MILITIA. at cot caine bounded At a oie | cy, which any body of men uniting together for a.com. | be distinctly understood, that neither the person so ad- | Tho Rev. Mr. Foxues thon rose, holding in his hand@ | establishment of » new paper mill at Hana any Forsat Wan) ner of Twenty-Sixth street Seal mon purpose, would deem the most important, must be | mitted asa candidate for holy orders, in the event of | paper, which he sald contained a serivs of rerolutions, on | county, Illinois, that of determining with whom they would associate, | bis being admitted to orders, be entitled toa seat in the | « subject deeply and vitally ‘affecting the peace and pros- — and who shotld be permitted to participate in the ar Convention, nor ths ant to the above Division order, aud ‘the Act therein | "Qe! Commute Diatriet of Gomes Hwsamanded by Ca the ana ormel five of te pevern Conran | ean iain # Hip and bomnded ty Bath venues ran pany disteets on Moniiay, the 4th dav of October next, at 10 ives pea ¥ y clock, a.in,for company parade, inspecti se, armed and equipped according to cy, femaios, however worthy, are by our canons excluded | 1t be understood (hat the said congregation pledge them- | much consultation, and he hoped they would mest the | swelling the various imei.tal Conrt of a ‘sls from fines | from being representatives in cur conventions, and | '#¢lves to receive the said perso The and peuatties imposed a iM ladison Cottage ing admitted to orders, as their minister, and to it Forbes i fe hn nivtriets respectively, as follows tr gare by law, incapable of belvg incorporated as mem- | /D¢. h nd to provide |’ The most profound silence prevailed while Mr. For! over the latter was swept away on Sat seSemany AccOapenia W. Fran famandant, bounded b Fri i Fa Abad | Monday the bers of churches” Candidates for ordvrs, are, by « | for bie support, 6; was speaking, all eyes wore directed to him, and overy | were onterteinod the bridge and. railwa: Liberty street, BOadway, Fultou street, West street, ROBERT C.M 8, Col. ith Regt. N. ¥.8.M. | canon of the general convention, prohibited from be- bye hel 0 y resolved to advise the | member was vager to catch every word that fell from his | Company's works would be destroyed. A ton, anpod te CHAFeh sf. ntilderbetger, Commandent, bownds sot |ing members of that body. These instances are | bishop to admit, as » candidate for holy orders, such a | lips. wore employed in placing the trom relis ed bv Fulton, Browway, Murray street, Greenwich street, at TWELFTH REGIMENT N. Y.8. MILITIA. | sufficient to illustrate the principles on which our | Person aa abo Fulton, corner of Cha t; street church organizations are Pepe, and to show | 80d under the restriction sbove mentioned, tion—it is ins serious diffoulty, and the resolutions, | gan, a respectable laborer in the rH Wann. the noxt meeting, April 7th, 1919, Peer W! ‘hich propose, for the water—gresp! Uo G—-Lieuteiant W.O. Dunham, Commandant.and bonn- | Parsuant to the nbove Divisiqn Orders ahd the Act the: they are entirely distinet from the religious rights and |, At the ne: ng, Apri , Peger Williams, | which he wus about to ) Were drawn Dur- | slipped tuto the ing I ded by Fulton street, Greenwich street, Heade sticet, West | mentioned, the un uninformed privatesof the paveraiConpenice spiitual privileges of those who, in a spiritual view, are | JF, Was admitted a candidate for Holy Orders. Pose of relieving that diffloulty. object within hiv reach, he caught street, xt Chambers; corner of Washington stree ofthis Regent will assemble within their respective com- | members of our churches. If it be an incident to church | porrace from Bishop Hobart’s Address to the C He then read tue following resolutions: — the track Sin Soi hie lane Ce, D—Captua yaines W. Kerr: Commandant, tnd bounded | pany disriete, on Monday, the 4th day of October neat, at 16 | membership to be represented In the councils of the Nenarieie ¢ Conven- | Resolved, Ax the solemn conviction of this conven- | cars laden with the iron rails, a car passed over Baary retin dae undny tone: | Sathya sear Jott es | Soar, then Rav nm commen mh a Cavan | Om the 34 July tah ebteerted the new oharohot | YOO, tat Janicy, tb chasel Ju tie dtwcmof ew | hance, wren al i ic, Co f—Liedtenwt W. chman, Comnandant, bound- foreach district respective — nominations, from the time of the apostles, unjustly and | s+ pninin’ Collect Ni York, na well as ite best interests demand, re- yards was mede in ed by Reade street, Broadway, Frankt'n mreet, Hadson st, | Company A, Captain ent, commandant, bounded by | tyrannically deprived female members of sacred rights ey bag the colored propte of vuh Gauss ie tine NE ee ee hevumeses “Convene posi Per i00 yada rt below Steueide of Hudson st, cvtnse ot Duque tt 4th avenue, Ivbchatrert, sth avente and Noth aueet, at N: W. | ” When soclety is unfortunately divided into clasces— | City, "ney ‘seatedig aubocrae ah eae then oa tr age A op preter eye pind Rovere doiba Et ey Co, F—Lieutenant | H. Walker, Commandant, bounded | comer of 4th avenue and 66th street. when some are intelligent, refined, and elevated, in tone | Yotjons, “oxcept when * rts thane their de- quested, to give to the chureh in this diocese | and also large one at Lumberville, yy eade sirect, Hudson street, Jeaah tree West street, at | ~ Com y Be Geptaia egiite commandant, bonded by 4th | and obaracter, and othery are ignorant, coarse, and de- | ure nee eoadaoted by Peter wi eine, lonally — tas way be consistent with its powers. the cropr, corn, Xo. were washed (So. (Captain Witla Uhnimers, Comma Noklcomeroruharmeand othatreet. "ust | based, howevet unjustly, and when such ps ; | man, who, for some yeats, undor my dinvetion tes sete Noni to the weak general son's lations be | ‘ia bushels wud thers bene euSeree UROIEURP 9. Captain Willian Chalmers, A Saye Mayher, commantst, bounded by a line | 1st between them, as to preveut socialintercourse on equa 4 hiss emveek: toee ‘ oanee anrenel sented (ta by Vrat at iudooa erento ee Cita tre ntentriige the terms, tt would seta inexpedlent o encounter such preju- | thy! ovens naetogt af ae eek lattice, bee vated aptdan Wass tee toe, the recommendation of the standi; 5 dices, unnecessarily, and to endesror to compel the ¢ne | boon recently admiittod by me as een ee Met ise eneding. commateles LETS dintire slags to aasociate on eqrial terins in consultations on the | very measure relative Provision for acommodating that at least thirty days notice be given of the same Sn i haere, enon | ace he pact cee | seaweed ty tae ot ef . whom they would not admit tote their pows, duri 7 a1 ~ | tions, and hoped they woula unanimously. The fompenies © and D oh Saturday, Oct 16chyat the same me h pahons reir ue _ ate 3p Lintmeyage aap 4 és me tote Companion Band F on Tuesday, Oct. 19th, at the same sept. Wilson, commandant, hounded by 4th | ence to thule social condition, should we, not commence | samme runjece ox |” ee TePert of the minority on the | ™HUT, 1. said, I suppose there can b vores le id 86:h st, at 8. W. cor. of 4th aye c i Hor Companies G and Hon Wednesday, Oct. 2oth, at the | Syeuue, son st, th avenue and O6ih st, at 8. W. cor. Peon eka eae duty im our individeal and sosiel | |The undemigned, @ minority of the commi the bi x ta eCavgpia Joka Gregery, dant, bounded by | ten Davvel Creek and Harlem river, to th crest Hladlaon streets algae street, Cauat atreet, West | Kingubridge rond, opposite the high bridge, «Hudson at, opposlt St John's Pavk. Ckmnpany D, Cape. Prudhomme, comm ndant, bounded b 1s will be heard at Thomas Riley's honse at the corner the 6th ay: ‘h ¢ froad way aud Franklin etree, for Companies A and iday, Oct. 15th, at 7 pair the damages don: ons were then submitted, and were passed unani- | tm intervene ta bulaite seas ce NW corset | pubile worehip. if Christian duty requi but one ap- | feeling, and that one of cordial satisfaction at this pro- 4 relations? And is not the fact that we have never #0 | pointed by thia Convention of the Protestant F-pisco- | ceeding, and in order to allow every person to ii aan order of WILLIAM Dobos, wn a Ee cure of socvat | Fegarded our duty—or hays wilfully violated it, sul | palchurch, in the diocese of New York: to consider tho | 2 that feeling, I move that the eunventionadjourn si Colonel 6th Regt. N. ¥.8,M. S ig - ish, veces = evidence of the ealtenre C8 sal os eet y Ff ne pares Philip's obureh in this city, oo oe ad Mt belsig intieiead, hike dora was some’ nesoteeny a |, Comman: it. in On| that \iaeor- into SEVENTH REGIMENT N, Y. 8, MILITIA. loa River ta High Drauectheues due went | dant Sastertale imorsetinatinn {rot haserdcus to our | ropiec Mnion with this convention, 10 M6597 | pusiness before the convention, the motion waa with- aru ano lr Wane. oan pred ins Sh san veers Ianth Parsuant to the above Division Orders. wa the Act therein J, the wn-eniformed privates of the several companies man street eet, on 10th avena unity and harmony? We deeply sympathise with the That they Tegret exceedingly to be obliged to differ | drawn. majority * a tions, We objest not to the color of their skins, but we | orgauiied in thls clty as eu Episcopal Church, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal hed been obtained. colored race in our country, we feel acutely their wrongs | from the of said ites. They do not | The motion to adjourn was renewed, and prevailed, mentions iment will assemble within thet respective com WTS heard at No. 168 Fulton street, New York | aud not the least among’ them, thelr socal degrade: | make thie report ithe view of setting or ensoureging | 8d the convention ad) surmed sine ole pany districts op Monday, the ah day of October te) , the 14th, Wednesday. 3th, aud Thursday, | tion. But this cannot prevent our sveing the tact, that’) any discussion in this convention, of topics in no way —_——___—_--— “lock... BL fon para eget othe J yrs on 3 af next, between the hours of i2 M. and Cor arearete ss eateuiions led as proper faggot the subject of this sae About BL Ay cape on in hen y My Monday ercise, ’ = y e persons who our conven- | thirty years congregation of color: was money necessary for ‘couapletion of ths Brea Na a A ache of ay eNJAMIN W. BENEQN a yasan 3 are, with the hed ‘There is another consideration rend ful when we shall bave an arrival from mean the usual stormy weather in the O. Picayune. 22d ult. ‘¢f some of: ering it doubt- ‘ers Crus: we alee it Mexican days still to come we shall have no news, as very properly cautious about going te sea when bad excluded therefrom, by reason of the alteration of the | feelings of the community, to compel an unnatural and | churohes—that the conventions of ‘our hiocoes | rennet may almost certainly Seanntes emai alten ‘When anon IT.” ed that they should be admitted to the schools of | lead to a schism in the church, by the establishment of | _ Third regiment of Kentucky volunteer y Tess’s company of Illinois mounted ‘volum West comer of Houston and Allen streets, ‘There was another certificate attached, signed by C. | ved by tho Bishop, and were assented to by the appli- Mr. Bitxs offered an amendment, and in support of it Yr touch vranded by Lieut. Jacob | M Mead, in which he states that he agrees to that part | eaut and the congregation. And although chat church | said ithad two objecte-Let, to Dring up the memes cf gece | T,rampieo.. She did not on ia f inj plavok, Mr. Samuel Jones, Mr Jonathan Burnett. sent on for tho relief of the poor and pees by Cop the diocese, and ts wholly unconnected with the religious | Extract from Minutes of the Standin Committee of the | Fon Provistonas, Derutixs —Rev. William Creighton, | the prevalence of the epidemic im New congregation of which he may have | perity of the diocese of New York. ‘ho resolutions he | Mone or tne Late Storw.—The storm of ray ‘ortieth street, on the corcer of | ernment of the reciety. Thus, for reasons of expedien- | barge, to a representation therein, And further, that | seid were drawn with much care, and he might add, after | last week caused a great rise in the Sc! fo 1 the event of his be- | unanimous conourrence of the convention. Phenixville, particularly French creek T! described, with tl® understanding, The church, he continued, is in an anomalous cond!- | upon thie track, and while thus | om of Wee seers tloularly the press news trom Mexico. veral Vessels Low duc from Vera Cras; stree! # ion, Scott, 8 4 the convention of 1845, and continued by the conven: | tinushy humbled ue being ne Ms hey are not Wy Pek Papas ie yet Soe oplai on subsequent events | Gen. Scott, at last accounts lying almost unde ‘Why thet correspondence bas not come to hand chureb organization’ a¢ jon-arrival of any vessel been done. The minority of your committee can see no | from Vera Crus. It is now fourteen days since cinpeieel and | bad sn arrival When there is another we look for full and authentic,details from Mr. Kendall, urch, of conformity in outward things, and.in matters It is sald that it was stipulated om the part of indi- the mod tmpenton t aud interesting nature. standing, ig Ferry street, Peel ath, former 3d article of the constitution, provided he conti- | forced equality, have hitherto beon attended with results | refuse to take them under their charge, and into py A pre piper plone aren et) ague and CJifl streets, kuown as the Fourth nues in the same parish with which he was conneoted at | equally unfortunate to tho peculiar objects of thelr s0- | their fellowship—will not these churches unite | ean, and walt patiently: for ea ceitat see ON erences yousscominandant at the cor | “The committes also recommend the following reso- | tioos, Ik connection with which much efforts have bene | not chocsa ‘Bishop Or Bohotae at Thats owt. they | one’ we ahall not Keep the news from them « long while. ict Thomas W. Melony, Commandant, ets, Districtbounded by Norfotk, | lution s made. They have been directed to our common schools, | under such ciroumstan, cement of the Adju- ‘education of colored | fusal of our coavention to admit fnto their fellowship | tot General. fo ed Kentuoky regiments lately raised, ‘A. Pritchard's company, wrence B. Robinson’s compa- The companies which have been accepted and com- missioned by the Governor for the same service, which are to constitute the Fourth regiment Kentucky volun- ‘Tho minority of your committee expressly disavow any teer infantry to be commanded by Col. Williams, areas loseph 8. Coon’s company, of Caldwell county; ches—the disruption of soctetios | and carrying out into practice the great Catholic doc: | C&Pt- George B, Cook’s company, of Livingston . > pany, of baseping county; a them, Ro ¥ pany, county; — pose, according to nw. ‘The evidence of such election | —aad the consequences have beon peace and quiet | one with him, and lie is one with them. However just | Howen. lerdin's company, one 4 3f cis : h ; and proper distinctions in_ societ; be in other res. | WV; pany, of Henry county. eeeaae Psp sXe 'M., forcompany paras, Inspeetion NINTH RECUEENEN. ¥: 8. MILITIA. to consist of @ certificate by the rector ef the church, in | among ourselves, and the respect of others. An instance prope! a may in other res. further states thet orders have convention, unless he be entitled to vote for war- | that in March, 1819, on the application of the lamented | earnestly any prolon dor excited discussion of this | Det next, to be i ‘dand mustered into the service » Ivy, which went, ‘The propeller Maj, ‘Toi to leave Baton Rouge bounde by the Bowery, Second street, | change, but because other important points have not | med, wore not aware of these arrangements, as it is not | mend the old members, and the standing committee re- | on Taney, (lore he pet of tps u . ‘ing twenty-four more (for the py fe, comma aed by, Corts Marts Mr Haarison moved that the rules of order be sus- | Of ® violation of good faith. Thus, for this long period | titled to. The old members are members, and cannot be company numbers one bundred ret fifteen men in all,) af irstavenue, Secoud street, Ave | pended, so that he might offer a resolution, that the pre- has this question been sctually and peaceably svttled, | pushed out. The appointment of these trustees is the | will come down to this city on the Majestic to find trams- c i Y Ct = approadhilag Geatrel Osavention, to jour committes unquestionable. The fourth eanon | conceived it necessary that the thinority should be rep- tat aan mt a i Saturday next oP ihe am _ charch to admission—but no where is it. declared that | would like that the members be balloted for, #0 that the | 4¢stination.—Boston Daily Advertiser, . is fcom | 31 Thompson,and bouuded by tre Buwery, Eighth street burgh, but after a little debate. both were laid pom the | She Ske only eonditions—and the invasictle pret winarith Cot GR itgah TUE virek, Desldic; Ctecans,| _. Wasumdasstand thst the Mitslesiees deioshona er on been ordered self the right of judging of the expediency of the mea- | for the opportunity of depositing hi jot, and turning | United States Navy, is to relieve M. M. t commer of se | named churches were incorporated since the lest eon- all Per office. ‘A vere by ballot is what he mer Mississippi. The Mis a — Mexico, One of the men was killed and two Fat bp States ship yee urrived at Pensacola on the 20th of September, 1817. She ts last from mon Ore mvention that the new members would | Dan, blockading the port, but wan ohitged a tee oe of this regimeat will assemble within their respective comp. | fa46 ry Sa ae ** | sion into union with the couvention, shows conclusively | not do the eame ? Loe 6, » teats Phe dnd isshop ven! Leports aad. Bichop Delang aver nee tar | that tho right of adulation ie subject to regulation, and | "Mr. Haxntson, in reply to Mr. Betts, aald he would de- Darks o Hele moore Cee eee eee A ‘d » therefore that such question is one purely of expedien- | precate a change in any of the trustees, ifthe gentlemen i ay cr a ‘ oy, and not oue of Christian privilege or righi are doing their duty. He wouldask the gentleman, to | Pan. che Dad Ge new cases and four, death. From the commencement of the epidemic, to the dey Joues, eaptain, at the north east cower of lludsou and | with the following result:= ent, but grossly unjust to existing churches, to admit | He here read the names of the members of 1641, and ask: | Of,He? arrival in Pensacola, one hundred and anand the fund for aged and iufirm clergy- | more or lees important, will necessarily enter into the | marks, He then reud the names of the memoerselected | (LOM OMY Oflorr and five of the crew have died. She Every cftoer ou board, except the commander, commander's clerk and boatswnin, has been sick; and at one time but one offl- {alae majority of meubetr~the contrary smed to im | frites tberommander and surgvon, was om duty 5. ship Decatur, at Pensacola, Sept. 20th, 1847:— lins, do; John F. Stecle’purser; Edward J. geon; Charles W. Place, master; J. Malachi Ford, ‘mid- shipmen; Ws. G. Hoffman, do; J. H1_Roehelle, 40; Ab. res ingerty, boatswain; Thomas Dewey, gunner; J. uded as dedicient | (Bradford. wailmaker; E. Be Batnicont, Serpeu $ captain's clerk; Thomas Gault- considerad| done by the overflow of bey docks, from which large lots a Orleans, luties of the applicants. ‘The convention is Diocese of New York, Murch 6, 1819, D. D., Rev. Joseph H. Price, D. D., Rey. John MoVickar, | It is rumored that a movement is on foot to endeavor a Dy Rev. Wm. L. Johnson, D. D , Mr. Floyd Smith, | to procure @ parden for Albert J. Tirrell for the remain- Mr. ions snd character, with | In consequence of a disagreement between the lay and | ,,Au omnibus line has been started In Buffalo td carry mee aad completed the . Charles, Kane songs ya ago ura, it ad- | Pioneer says several weeks’ labor will be . atte ; | pair the dat the canal. aheathiy ‘Tue Case or Prime, Wasp. axD Co—We have learat with unfeigned satisfaction that some MH en route boat eshore with her pilots and Mr, Fisher, clerk in the \ ashore with her pi . Fisher, :) ofthe report regardiug the alterations in the canons, | has been organised, and in existence for more than a | sons submitted for nomination ; and, 2ndly, to uscertain | Py a st, tthe Houth East coruer | but disagrees to the proposed alteration of the constitu: | quarter of a century, it has until now ubided by the | whether those proposed shall be nominated’ by this con: | hay mamecs* Department, after which she continued on H