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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ~ . eqregaagiagprncsanesetss NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORN ING, OCTOBER 19. 1847. = -- : > . = = ————— = 3 NT &CO’S AMERICAN CIRCUS—This JY[USEUM BUILDING, Philadelphia, for Balle, Con-| Protestant Episcopal General Convention. | allstated in these few words. ‘There ls not one single | not go behind the testimonials’ W! ‘cen THE NEW YORK HERALD SAoeaty. equipped, froune of Kquestriacs, the largest S10 ceria, Re ‘The mforné ofthe Clauess and Philadelphia HOUSE OF DELEGATRS—RLEVENTH DAY, specific requisition, and by a most singular laxity the lan: the testimonials’ “Thay were voted te boas bed CSTABLISHMENT, Saueeitertiste eneed tee exhibitions, fairs, publie meetings, lectures, religions | Morning prayer waa road by Rev. Dr. Buoox, and the | £0869 of this canon in regard to the mode of election is Surpose did thoy sivas by, the testimonials, for Mevtherest corner of Fulton and Massam 202 ‘comprises the following amovg the principal Or any Ka of the many purposes to which they are far more loose than the canon for the election of dioce- | What purpose did they sit there’ For what purpose character | lai ated: % 4 per saloon Janes iy gacopled by the Philadelghia Bw’ of ine cagtitontes Presented, the legality of the election, | still, that the house is bound to assent to the consecra- | #0. They were bound to act upon own responsi. . they required to affix their si; ait tom t " rably adapted. } _ | lessons by Rev. Dr. Croxs san bishop. It merely says, an assistant bishop | were ir res to those tes- JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, + 2¥2:. rocice, DAMON ond PYTHIAS: in their antics ad’ | Hawker nratemplaces. A. movable ctute oF rere | atsectors of the institution for the deaf cad dumb, ouly nominated, but had’ actually moved the election | ordination of w priest anddeacon, Appiy the ecieg ————— se8. ear pegrt Sins on a rall way, Jecnans OF, Salaun i net Hane Dr. Ricttano Masow called up the business which was | and procured from the convention the certificate, the | in this,case,and they would find there was torn CARCULATIONFORTY THOUSARD. bting Pos vee, DE PE ByEk B 8. ions, conteintan in cenaiter © left unfinished on Saturday; the matter of the election | house is bound to assent to it, unless it knows to the Cd se oe intrusion of im; —_— h bred aud beautiful thorough Arabian Polka Horse, | feet than any i of an assistant bishop in lilinois; and desired to make a | reason to the contrary It is not permitted to go behind | persons, In the case of the bishop of Ilinois, asin the DAILY HERALD—Kvery day, Price 3 cwataper copy) | BUCEPHALUS. saloous, affording ations asean be obtain: | few observations on it. It seemed to him there were | the canon on account of its laxity. But even if the | case supposed, they not only hada right to look per TREY PRTG iw adzanee. * And the most beautifully marked, bi hly trained. doei ed ine where else in Cn by the Philadel Mu- three points involved in the matter, viz.: the age of the canon was more precise, he would insist | the docume evidence, but were bound to do ERA! very irday—T'riee 634 canw illipatian Troupe of 12 PONIES, all of whi ee, prevenn sro reis publ c, and in oer copy—G3 12 ts ih d HERALD WOR EUROP Re erey Ben Peekee day er i ibiti tel tbara ia this e are any impediments in the way of | tion, for he holde that a diocese has a natural right to the | bility. If #0, they were required to judge of the certif.- trie 6 cente annum, metad Loretta al aerate pa Aa <2 CNY Ae Ee Too the assistant bishop elect being consecrated. With re- | services of a hishop, that when its bishop is disabled, it | cate presented to them—to judge Pig a 0p $5. Soe ceetnalen Ol etemen eayahte lates reais | mnanadtoshe publi, snd the. Feng recrormanees odes orreapoudh gardto the documents.t is generally admitted that they | hasalegal and natural right to the aidof another bishop | cumstances. Mr. E. proceeded to show that they were tions aud ad iil Qe’ received by, Mesers, Galt i : on ndiloa ith these and are defective; but there has, however, been testimeny | and It is for that diocose to determine when such con- | bound to protect the rights of the diocese. The lan- Simonds, 18 Gorshilis ant tnd Jesse. | offers greater inducements to. lessees than any other establish: = 4 Y roduced which it is supposed will make them perfect, | tingency shali have ocourred. He holds that it is not com- of bishop in proposing the name of Mr. je would not say that such testimony was Gumbiont = ee Tor this house to inquire into the domestic affairs as bis essistant, contended, amounted o Groupings, Tab esuy, and | ment posmbiy can, and in addition, it a1 ‘ab esuy, The deficiency in the documents is this; they state, that | of a diocese, and when the house does so, we shall have ba reapen ct dios we no bishoptad a right to make. command the admiration of | more mr the painter and the seulptor. been ol an LRALD—Published oa the ingle copies sixpence. e. jar and poet, net Mr. Sauda and h ‘ eae h of thy br aay of in consequence of age “of the the diocese of | established an inquisition of the worst kind. The house sue! was used, he contended that they ADVER Banal prices—always cash ix | | luthisnct Mc. Sands and his ch ldren have mo equals, and | | Fersone desiring either or both of thagaloone, #08 any Iinols hes elected an assistant bishop—the words “old” | must, he contendod, give its consent to these testimoni. | hada right to go behind the testimonials, or, ppevor will not be responsible for ‘orgori'tha MAS. TeR ERNANDEZ, the bold. cashing and elegant | examine the Building. For conditions apply to and “permanent’ ny left out, but the most important | als, unless it knows them to be false. The act we are After some further discussion by Ji any cea Ahem juvenile equestrinu, who is justly styled the Ducrow of Ame WY. McGUIGAN, mis, that they do not state he is old TRIN’ 49 of all innds executed beautifully and with Chi i ii y upon to perform, is asthe gentloman says, a solemn | others, Mr. Gallagher, of Kentucky, of te WALTER AYMAR d inh nh anette Chinese MusenmSaloon, Philadelph: and degaall me, be orslenicn, ot tha ort 2018" dant, one, but, the Peaponsibulity in ‘the case hap been dis- ; ; ms . | aa eee st ode ek eh ie i erial; ani Mr ‘All letters or adareused to the ship forone 9 [te inaninenlicieconasnni 6 GHEEH- GILL DTUS GELEL PRN WARRHOUGE, P| he e omission of the | charged by the diocese—we have only to say that we cai he post © proprietor of the sstabliahtnext, mamst ceed pair word permanent does not vit! Resolved, That all proceedings respecting the consecra- es . ; te the inatrument,by any | with t t to th Ye testimonials cration of sald bishop be suspended until « future oon- ge ye mires peregrine Yoho FE Pat pt apy eee or cand al dma eRe astzeet, corner of Gold. a Sole Agent for the | meaus, because the declaration of wage? ts wathateat | our hands, In regard te the certificate presented tous, | vention of the diocese of Illnols shall declare thele Mr RUGGLES, iu bis dificels end daring feats upon the fadscriber, having been appointed seaciads thathere | show that there is an impediment in the way of the | the question is, have we before us the evidence required | wishes on the subject Ger. 19 the per | Type cord. Met‘the busiuces will he'coufucted aan branch of the mau. | bishop's performing his functions But the main difh- SELLE—Gielle, . Princess Bathilde, | Merryme Pais Lamar ne. Tuosdy tevenin formance will mence with le Awanatas Myrtha, Miss Jesseyline: by the canon on which we can bai ur assent. As to Mr. Gatiacner thought that this resolution would OWNS—Messra, Pentland and Latham, the original | facturer’s honse, where a complete, assortment of every de- | oulty is, that the certiscate does not state that the | the nature of the certifi bmitted the house | conform to the wishes of the delegates frem the diocese whose jokes and wi wane Tiave béen adopted by | scription of these. popular pens will be constantly Kept for | bishop is, permanently disabled from attending to his e he th duti ‘his he considers a serious defect. But i provide ether lei besnade PDs jar ipsbbile Gopal [Pot nn geee Bke ata rab Stan to teres aati? ‘* + the, ) * , i. | mest of their contempornri sale. juties. r erious defect. at it ma; loes not reqire it. T! wer to elect of course delon; elieve: at would put a stop a Hilarion Ganots Grand Bakec? Weinee Aine RING MASTER c | Motb6tiseod#m waGiilett. | be anked, is there wot other testimony which ro- | tothe dloccne, aud we ceunot iretitnio sede ce: | “itev, Dr Huwus offered the falowins ee sebetttutes fe, MeDousl en HEUMATI-M, ACUTE AND ( HNONIC medies these defects? He thinks there must be. LOVE IN LIVERY=Lord Spmkle, | the shape of horse fi fa + | qurdruped of th . ‘oconelude cag rmpenas: NJolety Mrs Abbott,’ | 2342 iuches in height, and weighing but 43" pounds. ‘Chie 16 Sir David Dusder, Mr Bass; Kitty, Mara Abbott. acknowledged by all the smullest pattern of a horse ever 7 Donropen a G6 o'clock Performauce will commence at | Mir oelo k* mission to inquire into the health of the bishop. The That the Secretary be directed to are in the case isa sample t:ken at random Ge many | There is a great deal of differemce in presoribing | house must “take. the fact that the diocese araeuted to | of the Rey. Mr Britton, as ‘tsistant. blehop of the dio- T p,negn received ol cvou stronger charscter. | what shall be dono, and giving the form in which | the aesertion of tho bishop, and unless the diocese re. | case of Illinois, the ueual canonical testimonial required fave os Mnthtclens: ton tide: of ae ody was roudered | {¢ #ball be done. If the canon under which the eleo- | pented of its act the house would be obliged to assent. | to be signed by this house and the house of bishops, and ratterson, Friday | completely powerle: and I could not move # single joint of | ton was held prescribes the form, it would have pre- | ‘The only certificate required from tho diocese is that of | that this house be called upon by dioceses, to sign the will be exhibited as follows f e ithe exeruciating agony itproduced At iYorelock | vented us from going into it; but’ the canon does ot | their bishop's election ued be teed ae ieee ce | sane OWERY THEATRE Wlopesonc at aw mrday, Qct,S8dend #94; Newark sith, a6th and 27th, inghe Troming 1 procured a pair of Curistie's Galvanic Brace: | presoribo the form. Ife thought from the docutarats taoe | kiven ocr ore tia mand. be believe ‘unable, by reason | Judge Crrastnens thought this the seme as the resola- ‘ Sravens—Tuesday Evening, “Oct. 19h Iaisston $5 cents. o19 tot rer_ | Jets and one bottle of the Maquetic Fluid. ‘These I appliodas | sented to the house, that they may infer that the bishop | of age, to perform his duties, ‘The certigeate heving | tion frrt offered, but he would not detain the heuse directed, and at Sin the Sroning. when, a raise my capto my | {#%00 eld to discharge his duties, and we can’t on that | been given,the house is bound to assent to it, and on this | with any further remarks, if they wished to take a vote er, 19. Will be performed thi triotie drama in 3 parts, entitled 5 - " Tie EGE OF MONT REY Gen Payor) Mr W Mar | [AST WEEK OF si agreeably, say ‘ account refuso voting for the consecration of the assis- | account he thought a great deal of the debate on the | on the subject. shall; Capt Allen, Clarkes Jake Dusenbury, Burke: Romouo | “Admission 25 ets, children under Id gency of age, half price. | eet het eee tege, OF the article for oue week by | tant bishop elect. But it may be objected at the samo | subject has not been in order. Ifthe house spends to |. ‘The chair decided that the substance of the resolu- Falooais. havens 5 Senora Adela, Mrs Phillips ; Bemta, Su- open at 7 o’clock—commence at 734 ve i time that if we reour to other sources for information | much time in debating on rumors, it will not have time | tion just offered by tho delegate from Kentucky, was on lad drama of THE PILOT OF (7 Afternoon performance on Saturday, at 3 0’clock. obketsrecaNet tenet TRE IH-GF QF TSE | iat uth: : {n this respect, that we should refer to the same sources | to attend to the important bui rticles to a lady res ‘apt. Boroughcliffe, Mr Clarke; Sergeant Drill, Mr Burke ing in Courtland street hether the electio: wh who was afflicted as 1 had been. She procured | to, "ee,winuer, the election, was properly made or not. 8s that is waiting for | before the house. its action. He maintained that, notwithstanding the After some further discussion on a point of order, YE Z ‘iptural Statuary, y ‘cons”’ of the question as well as | objection, the house is bound to follow the canon, and | Judge Cuaanens proceeded with his remarks, He Kare Plowden, illips. pt Consisting of the following groups, | them, and she yerr avon, recovered. This lady then sent the | the pros!—otherwige we would.aotfiu « partial manner | give ita absent to the ordinary certificate presented had not suflicient evidence of the disability of the Doors open at 6% o’elock andthe curtain will rise at 7. ing important and interesting subjects, the size of | COT Tet? Acithe reanitia her ease was complete recovery, | i & matter which ig of vital importance to the church Several other gentlemen spoke on this subject. but we | Present bishop of the diocese of Illinois, to lead him to Boxes 25 Cents; F. and Gallery, 12} Cents. he Trial of our Savi are FAC'T'S which I think should be known to the pub- | at large. ‘This would open the subject to a great e are compelled to omit making a report of them, in conse- | Vote in favor of proceeding to the consecration of an as- CAI AN THEATRE —Underthe Management of Mr The Trial of our Savionr, lic, and I have therefore equested their publication. tent. It was said here on Saturday in reference to the | quence of want of space. sistant. He had seen Bishop Chase travel a much great- FLETCHER.—stage Manager, Mr. Addis. Tues: The Bath ole heist, JAMES WRIGHT, seats of the New York delegates, that when documenta- er distange thi would be required to travel in visit- day Eveumg, th will be performed the BRIDGE OF THRs eeetbade it dhe Tatexsparnth Fanill 14 Bedford street, New York.” | ry evidence is brought forward, it is sufficient for tho | , Mr. Gxonce M. Waanzon, of Pennsylvania, said that | ing his diocese, and then preside at a meeting and per- KESL—The MrC Taytor; Albert, Mr Staf- Is now open at 411 Brosdway, ay Walker's Music Rooms, Ear column in this paper could be filled with similar tes- purpose, and we have no right to go behind it. The oe rl a Deteg ae courant was Be morn of | form an {pn of pte and pst ped which ne H opposite the Apollo, every ‘day, from 11 A.M. to 10 P. | ™ case here is different. It is not merely an eiection to a | the gentleman from North Carolina, to refer the pa- | one could perform who had not a tolerable possession of ping Fed revait the DAY APTE Me Admittance 25 ceatas Children Kalfprice. “~ oig.st=m iver ele Agency GHITST TESS eereinearecien® “7 | seat in this house thatis involved in i¢—it iss matter of | Pers back to the diocese of Ilinels.. ‘He was oppeaed to | his facultive. Ile Delieyed thutit was im the power of the ford; Lady Eliz sbeth Freel NHE QUIDOR COLLECTION —Phe first series of more importance, ‘Chere are other considerations in- | *Uch a reference, for reasons which he would very brief- | bishop of Illinois, or of any other diocese, to make the ent collection, consisting of three gigantic Scr " iP iL.—DR. Cc A volved in it, which ought to have an influence on our | ly state. He conceived that the diocese of Illinois had | condition of any membor.extremely uncomfortable, to itz~Christ Healing the Sick in the Temole, Poon tcoc tite ieedex on bernttialta vinoreeeaienl ads, ‘The gentleman fcom Missiasippl, said the doou- | Very little to do with the subject matter before the | say the least. Under these circumstances, the bishop, aUlents deehisiieet ocinemele mate tnore thonteiptic Mixture, so highly celebrated throughout the | ments are not perfect, and therefore we must go | house, It was a question for this house to settle, and | acting as he had done, he considered it a clear oase nished in the highest style of the country ax GC. Vaula’s reat ‘i to other ovidence. It’ is for that that | called | While he was opposed to a reference. he would say that | dictation. ‘The members of the diocese of Illinols were 1. WE ann ue by th Sure vf unerville, ry Stat + rian Ramsey, Mrs Herbert.) ° Admitun: Boxes 25 ce PALMO'S OPERA HO re, Mr C Taylor Mr Winaua; Ma eer sna LA et day, October 18h, Thi of Design. Admission 25 cents; Season Tickets 50 ce Vaughn would r@ all who des ich | for the canons, so that we might find the true | he was in favor of some action by that house upon the | called upon to act in conformity with the bishop's ste eat. CoML FaIOR ibe celebrited | ns N.B—Will close onthe 2tat iets 223 300 Mihai canst be taken with: | Sour of action to be taken in the premises, He has not | gubloct, It appeared to him that there ware two ques: | volo, or be placed in extremely” unpleasant efroum- Messrs. GERMON. ‘Messrs PELL y EXHIBT 7 5 TINGS. J f Ne | yet seen them, and he could n conscientiously —the, I. : ait STANWOOD, ee WHEE, and PEER Rie Aim nonce Beare mat wansa ie | eaebioeezena ter crmeaol ey nuese gumuns Lowers be } out bebad assertalael whetien the Goraeer ea |: the cthier a queebion of feeb ‘Ths yamaiom o¢ law bed | “ste We: If; Moasranp of Virginla sald there ware two HARRINGTON HOWARD, _ will be exhibited for ashort time only, at 257 Brondway, | the country which ere in possesion of his agents. legal or not. Wehkve not eoon them yet; but from all | Teference to the proper construction of the canons with | objections. One,deficiency in technicality, aud another, Shore Eeimicatle Eacercebaments, ayy bose ihe taiversal ‘* oie saad, hone the Park, Brown's celebrates They have sold this medicin~ for four years past for all | he (the speaker) has been able to gathur, the election | Teference to an assistant bishop. In his humble opinion | there was something irregular in the election. The teck- trons, they have the hovor of iuclading the President of tre Ra ted a tes sl aay. GPicrenarieg of ete: par, ~ oe mt Fay oy, Garnet, and gee urgeon | :o call and obt a fis mphles je ; fe avy, jctora, H.R, H Prince Ale cal Direct owas , one remedy bert and Roval Family. ility and Gentry of Hu: | tared at Bunn Vistnscand™ Qos Whine the he taeda Good aa itty when that ong-remedy, te peopediy comps {Yoo}, Colouels Mouroe, | kinds of complaints, and will be able to show testimony of | was not Iegal—that it was notin accordance with the | there had been som» misapprehension with reference to | nical objection has’ been’ abandoned, and he argued to igh ughn would earnestly atk the public 4 k h. Until he is sati the true construction of that canon. It had been as- | show that it ought to be abandoned, by what the gentle- hile ja the hands of bis agea'a for | COs coiat thin wold be ca lusupershis. thee iene | sumed by all who had addrensed thom on the object, | Mamie sitet Tegard to the other pola Te- Majors Bliss, Brogz, av t, Temedy is properly compounded, | his signing the documenta of the election of the assis. | that some certificate of the fact of old age or pormanent | he thinks there can be little differance of opinion rope, and elite and fashion ef america General Tavlor. Also, Headquarters Army of Occu- is enpecially offered for, Dropecy, Gravel, tant bishop. ‘There are other considerations of mapat. | disability was necessary. He apprehended. that this | gard to the duability cf the bishop of filinels. He Open very night “Walnut Springs, Mexico. male Complaints, diseases of the liver, kidueys, and all affec- | tude. It has been stated in the debates on the question, | ¥8° ® mistake. There was no canon of the church | would ask whether each individual was to form Unider the direetion of Mr.J. A. DUMBOLTON. ‘of adinission 25 ceats. ‘Doors open day and night. fous of the urinary 0 ‘Asafemale medicine q Admission 25 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Concert at Bo’clock. ‘Seats canfbe secured daily at the Box Office, from 11 ‘A.M. til5 P.M. aud gent! ted nott teats to which tickets are affixed. = ucnes BOF OCELY > “ is one of | that there was undue influence exerted on the 1) ’ | which required any certificate of existing old age or per- | an opinion in opposition to the solemn doclaration of the ere wf the most certalp eupstives ever taken into fo ciorie One point stated here was that the bisho) Alaaire] manent cause of fntrmity. Now he would submit that | diocesan convention ot Illinois. The next question is GREEK SLAVE NOW EXHIBITING, | eee vio a healthy state ree detilveated frame Let cheesy: | the clerical and lay deputies of the convention, and be. | Whenever the fact existed, that a bishop the objection to signing the testimonials on account of inthe RWERS STATUE OF THE GRE*K SLAV MP orhaans renreycnemeda cleat the first trial of | fore them insisted on thelr electing thia very person,and | ¢¢ perform his dutiesor that there was in th tho manner in which the election was conducted, and on bed ee, Mayand benunt se Perey of tthe rye show the power of the article. Letthe suf- | nome other. One gentleman states that it was done in | Permanent cause of infirmity, a jurisdiction attached to | this point he would begall to remember that it is a grave ECHANICH’ HALL, 472 Broadway, bet Geand || 10;F-M, Admitioneesbeente Wolkun donech seeicas K distressing diseare, gravel, and all other com- | convention, and another that it was done privately | the diocese, and they had aright ta yeteeed with theelec- | and important measure. Ia it intended to be ‘and Broome streets,” iris sate i> ‘The season for those now holding tickets will close on | Plaints, try this remedy, and the 49 oz. bottle will convince | ‘The bishop is reported te have said, that if they did not | tion. hat the canon said with regurd to the sub- | imputations can bo cast on a body of men, because of the OPEN'E the first day of November. Season tickets purchased on and pouea oe nary, Healing, hiya ey Fs tud oe [elect this man, he would never bring the subject for- “ he fact of disability gales there, tho | assertions of one who Menewined in it jrepesanest be CONTINU® Ss. after the 16th of October, will entitle the holder to visit the 30 o7. for $10, if taken at one time. Office for the ante uf this | Ward again. Now this was a threat. It was in fect, right to elect An assistant, and for the very | told that dioceses are to be arraigned en complaint itil Istday of December next. 016 7tiseod re | 30.0% for $1, A & Co.,21 North Sixth | saying, * you will be under the necessity of electing Mr, | Plain reason that if the bishop was Leckie he disabled, | of an individual who concurred in all the proceedings 8s REE THEATRI LADELPAL ia Smith & Atkinson, 288 Baltimore street, Batten. You know very well that the wants of the | th# diocese was deprived of privileges to which it was | which he now complains of? It has been alleged that » Marshall ; Mai o— y GN. CHRISTY, c. W. PORTER, ; T. whose inimitable entertaioments are crowded and highly respectable audi admitted toexcel every amasement of a = iu this cit: ry 3 Lessee, I. er, 4 51 Chartres street, New Ort H justly entitled. Now he said there was no mode pointed | there had been deception—that the bishop had used I Kighth ‘Night of the Seguin Operatic Troupe-—Benefit of Me, | M , 400 Lonrt street, Boston, and by" druggists | ou dees elves the men T chose yen sears eae | out tn the cations of the church by watch the Wioosse | steoeg inagcege in relprence vo nla trouieest ond ha’ do- ightly honored with | PART CyusRtay greuiie; Oct, 19.187, will be performed the | geaeraily throughout the United States aud Canadas. anether.”” ‘This, cortainly, was the plain meaning of | Could be satistied of the existence ot the fact. If the | sired to know if any charge of the bishop’ attempting ces, and upiversall Bose ION of LO! MEAU —Chapelon, Mr. Shrival; Idteod *re the declaration, and he, therefore, contended there was | diocese was satisfied with the evidence of any member | to use undue influence has been made out. Is thece say fi | Seguin; Marquis, Richings; Bourdon, a’Becken Ze ALL TO LE 1 IN 7 iimilar character of- : ¥ DYA T) _LEND ON BOND AND MOKA ® | of the convention, it was enough. If they knew personally | evidence that the convention was dictated ba eel ean Wl prey of MASSANIELLO—Massan- B36,OV0 dxGt isan vo ust appiicontes on ores | 2 WEdue Infludnce exercised by the bishop. One gon . Ut’ to pro- | they submitted toit? Where Is the evidence? In the jon 25 by. their pare S ND IRISH LIN iT 439 Broadw —A. TAAP eee intimates thathe has opened ising sheet i ned x 4 * tleman afterwards comes forward with regrot that he | that the bishop was too aged, they had a rig vat gun ly ig Drees at | ag acai ee hen CHC: | Ere oman yone dente “nite rs BROAD, Sa | sped blemate fo the coouentcoruying tele: | tint he ceil enntant bboy Tan an | sett Wil the gntionnn my hah bethen aad Ebpliention at te Thal, Bene (aoe i. seatt may be secured ou | “The Seguime troupe every uitht thia week ‘Wall street, in the Croton Water Office, basement. farther, aud tay that that was s reason wing Me, Bre8e | ceeded upon tho assumption of that fact to tie election | their choles tothe dictation of the digcesan’? "He caumot ANY yee FERA CO) ?, ean are. SA UIRICO og. to announce that t GRAND CONCERT, VOCAL MdINSTRUMENTAL, | $2ove store with @ stock o 1 Th 7 DRERSE AV sy 7 of an assistant, they had done all that was required to | believe the diocesan of Illinois would be capable ofso far EDDING AND DALL DRESSES—W. SCOTT & | should not po elected. by the cdncas ofthe church. 1t mattered not | fergetting Dis obligations and his duty to ao more ¢han Linen Goods, com Co, No: 377 Broad way, offer a new and elegant stock of c be do embroidered’ Muslin tad Lee Robes: Nialinge Pa L Rey, Mr. Keuvy wished to correct a statement which ts whether the bishop to be elected was a primary or an as- | indicate bis choice to the convention. And are we to at the ings, shirtings, lawns, cambric handkerchiefs, demas! Berthes, ‘emi red Laws Handkfs: Chimisenes | the gentleman had made. Thegentieman who opposed | sistant bishop, ‘The same Sects islat as aaa Ea pro- | be told that that this is to be an objection to the «leo- TARERNACLE, pers. table claths, tubie napkins, doylies, diarer towels, glass | Coilarat Lact handkfa, fc... iee. oliaere | the measure voted against the election. He wan not in- | auoed in the one case as in the other. He apprehended | tion! He could in the same manner wecuse the gentle- __, On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20th. Kar, cotton shootings, shrines, regata polices’ mhvinn, O.MERCHANTs TRADING WITH FOREIGN | ‘uenced by the bishop, for be voted against the bishop’s | that the true onstruction of the canon was, that if the | man from Maryland of dictating to this house. This On which occasion the newly artived aia rtists and profes: } cownterpanes, toile covers, table covers.\doyiteer tekst eet T rue Young gentleman, age 21, offers his servi- ee But ho signed the document certifying to diocese had been mistaken with regard to the fact, that | house is onload upon tos serene! that the bishop has been WEES Pip dst ncosteenge tk novies. blankets, flnuela, apool coisa, tapes, necdles. buttons, cos supereargo. He paaseneen b Riper fy! would not have given jurisdiction to the house. In | guilty of dictating, simply because there was a coinc!- PROGRAMME. Scotch and qualiti ‘aneration to depend upon the result of his eomini tion apd the wishes of h markets, and innported expressly for his own ; Dr. Keutv— Veo, he signod it after the election. slectod”a bluhop’ In ths supvotition tint the Lichop was | the aloveses, Becton, tho bianop te presiding ofleer et toe art I. sale, he cag coufidently recommend the goods as bemg of | « au produce unexceptionabte testimonials as to character and | Dr, Mason said be would merely take the documen- | °° 14 P t be said that it would be Overture, La Gazza Ladra, by the whol superior qualities, and at prices well worth the attention, ol | ability vo teomote tie interest of bie eurrtenen: y disabled. But unless the fact was 0, the diocese would | convention, and will it nat it wor irregular or compared of new Profensory, recent] Taimitien requiriig goods of that description. ‘stl Utead sre "Address P P.O. tan. New York Herald, 013 6t®re born er not be authorised to proceed. He apprehended that the | to be wondered at that he came from his seat and took part eet cpietrouteas HE EYE—DR. WHEELER, Ocuist, 29 Greenwich | ()FFICE OF THE, NEW YORK GAS LIGHT OOM: | thi dvicrric tee Galen one egnticman at least, vis: | diocese had discharged its duty, and now the house was | in the proceedingy of the body over which he presided. AU.” by Verd wneesco Bailiut, the new tenor street, devotes his exclusive attention to diseases of the PANY, Oct. 11, i847 —The President and Directors have | jount of two evilon en nt ok Mt Britton, a8 the | called upon to discharge their duty. Hoe submitted | It has been said that if the election took place in the first icial eves forsale, and in- | thisday de lared a how ee A.M. to 1 | the capital stock of thi ‘of four and one-half per cent on Company, for the six mouths ending 5 Ist August last, payaole to the stockholders ou and after Mou | name then that this house was to be satisfed in the same | iustance, the individual in question would not have been 01 icei’s ” id Opthalmi Artif Duett, from Ricci’s “* Chiara di Rosemberg,” by Eye and Opt! alinte surgery, Ar manner a8 the diocese of Illinois had been sal Siguori Beneventano aud Sanquirico. | serted on ret le t the gentleman at liberty to mention his " jafied. | elected ; but that it was not until after the members had Soto Concerto, its outed which he lariunet, by Signor rs hi, (from the y Was there then any mode of obtaining further evi- | conferred together, and assembled again in the after- Italian ‘The: ppearaoce in America ) remarks on diseases of day, the Ist November next ° Ms. Gropixcs—He has written to me to authorise me | dence? Ho submitted that there was none. ‘The canon | noon, that he was clected. Is there any evidence of dio- La Carita, are! y Rossin, receutly composed for me ent: je transfer book will be closed fom the 22 h.igat to that | to mention his name, prescribed none. ‘The canon only required them to ea- | tation in thiscase? Rather, is there not strong proof female choi narra. Sigaoring Amelia Pats. "oie by letter, jen Reza ed op .L. EVE Secretary. Uinfy theinselves of the existence of the fact, Ife would | that there was no dictation used by the bishop ? Jenin, i ia, ** * HOICGK PE yy. wer ut a question to the gentleman who that the; no election o: is sort was ever ha out interferen: Sinfonia.” W: ue eS ae oo HGICK PERFUMERY AND FANCY MOAPS—At | test against the manner in which the election was had | Syuid ‘not go behind the decision of the diocese. cf | more or less, by the bislop, and at which there were not ‘ Prosite the Washington stores-l, have | Inrge Hock Cologne, t close & consigument remarkable lion, | o DF Mason—Here is another instance of undue infu- | tiinois. Suppose that a bishop honestly believed that | some distatisted persous. ‘it is new to him that a. dio- Terzetto, "Ital ements for the fall business ; my stock of goods | (21) Twenty-ove Cortiau 1so, Wainut Oil Shaving | *BC¢. Here wo have three instances of it, He was | he was parmanently infirm; suppose that # convention | cese is so much under the influence of its bishop that it taro nnd Sang est quality—my prices low as usual. Over- p. and all Fancy Soaps, che Dalley’s and Con- | Yery glad indeed that he was interrupted, because it has | of his diocese honestly bell that he was permagent- | is not prepared to overrule what s bishop dictated. He Cavasina of ¥ handsomely trimmed, price from $14 to $16. | nel’s Pain Extractor, Depot for the true article, wholesale,at | brought out the facts more strongly. But this is not | jy disabled, and procecded to the election of an assiat- | trusted that, notwithstanding all that had been said, ae tae rn ery fine oves, $20. Very fine black French cloth dress ins, Twenty-one Cortlandt st. Also, Dr. Me ail. Another reasoa why Mr. Britton should be lected | ght. Whon the General Convention assembled, every. | there is a large majority in the house will sign the testi ‘Three hy hi Pope Ghe two first com: to measure, $20. Ax my whele tim levoted to my Hay’s Liniment, a cure for the Piles 2 posed by Maestao Natalucci, and the last by the celebrated was,that he was a man of fortune,-and the diocese tah staken, z onde tel tadien oe Lebo re_ | would not be put to the expense of supporting him. prepiestle treed the idosestwsanet ke S% OND HAND FURNITUKE AND CLOTHING Dr. Ketry—You are mistaken, sir. I wish | could they to be bound by the fact that thi WANTED —Tadies aud Gentlemen having any super- | say, for his own sake, that Mr. Britton wasa man of ©o' ¢ business, gentlemen wil! meet with every Feed ie Fope(s sacking. eg'py | Wants aubeipated. G. B. CLARKE, Oct. the princi SUBSCRIBER begs leave to vent tt a eae ae FI the publie in general, that having len reation, and their 1817." 018 6t*ee nd that | monials. He then spoke against the propriety of send- ken. Were | ing this matter back to the convention of Iilinols, for to ‘thought the | do so would beto carry strife and trouble into the dio- ‘Aossini, on the solemn oc eral amnesty to all politi the whole © an hop permanently disabled , if, at the same time, every | cese of Illinois, and struggles between the friends and }edian well situated | tluows or cast off Clothing, "urniture, or Carpets, &e., to dis- | fortune, dial sabee thr pointes Teelt oad pier gee bag te. Kept by W: Gray} intnow grepared ts necomsupedays Gitely | Revehotgaecnearns put cath brice for the sime: by dendivg | “Dr. Mason—Iahe without means, then? Spoeghonded.:thed: nsquwart bo ostioly:themmaven ange |, “hie, Canesase 0¢ Cecegthy pid Peat Gs Wes d SALIBE Gentlemen with furnished rooms and lod; Bar will | Offiee will be punctually attended'to, The Parsipent—Gentlemen, this is out of order. the fact. How? In the same way as the diocese of | of the committee on the consecration of bishops, and he Se seerrn wih ore he aes Laie gan be nended toby Vin Coben? DU" | aand tars rons the Mnsioners Bebed ne tant as | acl had satited, themselves “by the use of thelr | belleved he spoke the sentiment ofthe whole somite and by giving strict attenti s business, ies can be al .Coh+n. nd dol 5 ry to © - self to merit share of publig patron N'B—Oid stock or job goods bought to say amount, aed eke eyes, if that wassufficient evidenoo, If the evidence of | when he states that ho ‘sorry to cause any re FRRDRIC OSCAR LEWIN. nes B. Meals according to Bills of Fare served st gay PILLIARDS.—The manufacturer's roums, lor pla re O18 3147 « the sale of tables, are is Ann street, entrance fron GEGARS—SEG ARS—50,000 Imitation Principe Sex: ad Sega e senses was not sufficient, in some ether Dr. Krtty—No, sir. The Rev. Mr. Kellogg, of Chicago, tl hi ht to elect agreed to givo up his reotorship to Mr. Britton invosse | Be\i that the diocess had a right to elect an of his elestion. ‘The bishop said be would give up his He | culty on the mere ground of technicality. He thon re- tant | lat the proceedings of the committee on this subject, bishop, whenever they had evidence of the fact | and said the committee decided upon sending the matter that the bishop was, from sny cause, permanently | to the house. He then weat into the merits of the ite com The Tn the Woe Maa follow m: : ie his fa int, Oh! Why iu When the night wind be. Me ‘a | Folton. Horn’s4 Ten Pin Alleys on the lat floor, 7 Tables on if. ; office as mivsionary bishop,and Mr. Kellogg would resign " q the: juestiqn.and the view which the committee took of them, eee eae ee yA Home ia the Heart,” 7s aban 600000 ots Suscio Eloper hie ans cncce seas | ealorns: Clot balla ewe, was, and Freach eve points, for | iis reotorship in favor of any assistant biatiop who imight orrirs for the House’ or Dilevates se ageloer They | and Sve as his opinion that, the oanon, bearing om ths The Begad ig Pen Test | imported Havens Segare, supctior brands elliot hich we ot, | Mr. J, Hor, jun, and Qtie Field are connected with the | be elected. ought not, therefore, endeavor to get rid of it by sending | question has not been strictly followed. He concluded Castata; The May Queen.’ in | fered for sale in lots to suit, xt remarkably lo: rricen, by blishinents, and invite their friends and the publi The P G en, this is out of order. it back to the diocese of Illinois. Then came the point | by hoping that the motion to,refer the matter bagk jongs— * Joha Anderson my Joe,” "Saw em KENNETH & LAVERTY, 108 Wall ot N. B. The two gents ebor amed are very popul Dr. Mason—I have atated ull that | understand of the | of fact, He admitted that this was delicate question | to the convention would be put as a test. rita cyeraald cloak about ye.” 0 SPORTSMEN—FRED, HENNELL, Mecenant Tal oous are worthy of patronage matter. A paper has just been handed tome, stating | whether there had been a fair and free choice of the | _ Kev. Mr. Kxtty—Imputations have been thrown out, lor, 318 Pear! street, bexs HN aici the less ide B inahs Mie that the bishop would have provided means for the sup- ¥ GOODS—F. A. ARTAULT. Propriet 149 and 151 Broadwa: Le stock for fall trade, w' country merchants ou Gs haap terins, con: inlud work boxes, fine fins, eat! * e call ri i t "To be had at she Musie Stores, of Me. Dempater, at the New Heth women, to hia sack of Reet ‘ork Hotel, and at the doors iu the evening. can Sheep's Gray Vilot Cloths, reudered perfect: aterproot Doo. open 4 before 7 o'clock; to commence at half past7 | by the American Patent Waterproof Company. Chess clothe o'clock. — o19 ftre ave ndimirably adapted for Shooting and Fis! Jackets VPCHELUS OLYMPIC THEATRE —Tucsaay bven- | Pelling the heaviest rains, ard yet not obstructing the assistant, on the part of the diocr#¢—each member of | that aghough we elected an assistant bishop, our vener- ort of Dr. Britton a6 an inducement for his election. | the diocese acting for himself convcientiously. He could | able bishop was fully able to perform his fanction. Again is it sot very oasily understand that there was a very great and | it hav been imputed to us that we were dictated to by ing of fiecy | , DF. Ketty said he was not in the convention of 1846— | Gsgontial difference between influence and dictation, | Bishop Chase, and that ne mapresvesely denied. In re- ass, Paris poreelain ware, | the election took place in 1847, upposed that they would practically all agree that | gard to. the first point, he) was satisfied in bis own mind, nr oe ; ration, kee} the rer warm and dry. arses, ladies bags, perfumery, jewel. eel goods, &e.; i Mr. Daxsser, of iilinois, said he was presentand could n ® bishop had the exercise of his reason, was | that the bishop was not able to perform his duties. Ifhe THE IACOBITE Soba One Wer Had Berea, Let | en uriag Men end Firemen will Bad ch assortment of Cloths | Bacahs most snfendid aad varied’ Stock “at faneg atdcsiiid | oay there was uo alldsion made to ‘Mr./Sritccna Private | able to attend mostings and perform the. other ligit. | could go by water sll the distance, from one part Of the vere; Lady Somerford. Mrs Ishzrwoud. 43 ‘g thus prepared well suited to their vocatioi goods to be found in this city. Country merchauts are invited | muuns. for it was well known that he had none. imate duties of his office, that when the question | diocese to enother, he might, perhaps, be able, bas when Atir hich OUT. ON THE SLY—Mr, Pimlico Pippias, | _chasne Jackets, Fucmeu's Coats, Moukey and Pea Jack: | toeall. __aultmtre_ | Mr. Gropias did not recollec! that Bishop Chase said | of tho ‘election of an. assistant came up, he would | he has. to go distances of huadgeds of miles by land, . Holiends siss. Kitz Caper, Miss Morya lor. ets made up in the best mat o wre ws DUW SHADES of every deseripuon aud quality | Mr. Britton had private means, or used that as an argu- always express his opinion upon the subject, and use | over bad roads, it different mauner. Again, is Illi- which, the § \VAGH AND THE MAIDEN—Mr AUTION! CAUTION cheaper than atany other eatablishmentin the United | ment, Hv did, however, use as an argument that the | more or less influence, As to the manuer of exercising to be sacrificed on the Bloor of this convention, be- E arcwers ir enh acct ey ok ary Fipliand, AN ONE— loled celebrity of Meen Kun, the farfamed Chinese Skin | States, for sale wholesale and retul, FD NCKER? parish of Chicago was offered him in case of bis election. | guch influence, whether it would be by rushing up and ¢ of the imputation of one of the delegates? Are we DERS TH. INE— | Powder for restoring, beautifying and preserv.ng the sk JOHN #. DU \CKER’S, Old’ Melbourne” Me Hearys Larry, O'Hooligaa, Conover: | complexion, hus excited the carton ae nee neg in ans S¢Chatham coraer of(. amber street, Ho used this as an jaducement for his election. down the aisle and striking his forehead, or otherwise, | to bave forced on us the extraordinary accusation, that Leiry, Mrs Isverwood; Susan. Mary ‘Taylor. who are offering spurious cou.sterfe Coy! ¢ | _an25 snr re New Vork, | == Mir. Nevrvitiy would ask whether there was any ex- | that was a mere matter of taste (laughter). Oue bishop | we placed our namex toa document testifying in the pre- giceony' tie btie ad iis ART WERS, ke=N KAN, Tin. | CePtiOn made in the convention, to Mr. Britton’s private | might use his influence in that way; anothermight use it | sunce of Almighty God that we know of no impediment, rter, 53 Nassau street tairs, has received by late are in quite a different way; but that was very different | and now that we did not desire to do so, but that we did afen very extensiye aad well selected stock of Freach Ar. ros would ask whether the bishop stated | thing from dictation. Hedidnot understand that the evi- | so at the dictation of the bishop? In regard to the allu- terials, together with a most ritton would get the ih ot Chicago as ® | dence in the case was quite sufficient to prove a | sion to the bishop's present appearance, and bis having pen a: 66 o'clock, end the curtain will rise at 7. importers, deem it, therefore, just 50 cents ; U, themselves from fraud aud imposition. we Soxes,$5 ; 0! B " f enh genuine article has the A sear sienature rd Fabian & KNU Ws AMBRICAN MUSEUM —h ‘9. on the government stamp at the baek of each box. | i AND EVENING Tits WEEK, commence Mteoay, be ind’ wiglessies of tos sate tmportese Hobbs & Co. 1 | splend Neeser cd eat er Bs os 7 splendid assortinent of Feathers, Coiffures, &c. &e &e., which | consideration for the election of aa conse of dictation, He could not, therefore, con- | travelled sixteen or seventeen hundred miles, to attena Ott Bi senecHCAN Ges ait fumers genersily yn New York ead. thromghes tha aged | Reollersto the tradeatlow orices. “nan Soren clude ‘that the “hands of ‘the diocere had’ bwon | to this convention, is it an evidenoe that because he bas IN THE MORNING AT tt OrcuOCK States, in bor Price % and 50 s24 12teod*m_ | J, 4 WARDRO: AND FURNITURE | haps named. tied by the bishop, He knew that if the bishop of his | been carried here by steamboat and railread oar, TWO IN THE AFTERNOON | PROPOSALS FOR WATIONSHeujunrjec of ime WANTED. ~Ladica and geutlemen having superfiaous | named, and having been offered to the person who | own diocese should nominate an assistant bishop, and | he is able to travel over roads three feet deep across At % to So'eiock, and agnin at 4 o'eloek, wd two in the | PMarmeco "s Office, Washinton, Ger | tfretsta dispose of, such as Wearing Apparel, Furniture, &e, | would be elected assistant bishop, the bishop proceeded | gay that he ought not to agree to the nomination of any | prairies, or in the summer with the thermometer in evenuim, at 7 and halfspast @o’eloel. ep Is will be receive! acithis office | gahscriber through the Feat Oleg: cretierelte nie callae, | ‘nominate this gentleman, and having stated his qua- | one else, he should be sorry for it; but he sbould still | ths shade at Oo’ Ia it Lo be suid that © man who has, No FRE LIST CXCEPE Tie, PRESS. 10 oFclok.a mou Monday, the toch day of November | terdwt theit tendency LEV ENST EN, liflcations he commanded the convention to elect him | foel at Mberty to rote at he thoughé ft.” 0 in the pre. | ike Bishop Chase, spent a lifetime in the cause of the Gevenst’ TOM THUMB. its for — ig rations to the nited States marines at the 466 Broudway, up stairs. as their bishop, their clergy on their canonical oaths | gent case. He did not ruppose that nomination by | church, is to be deprived of the assistance which he re- commodate the thousands of his fri penbiiiameda P1pa Es hoor gy jes can be attended to by Mrs. J. Levenstyn, ond the lay m es communlonnte, ; tirety | *2¢ bishop made the nomination roid. The bishop, was quires, because of the imputations of one of our dele- ing hm till the last moment, will give a (OPP a " v. Mr. Fonsxs thoug lecussion was entirely | one of the clergy—at the of the clergy—and he | gates? Verh FORMANCES EVERYDAY, VHOIC ‘8, TRAS, &e—N. BLOODGOOD, | out of order. a thi right as other clergymen to throw outa | itv. Dr. Hawxs concurred in the opinion that the ts above, at each of which he will apreat om his CO i iccinattieteraicts mamakitosce. |. De-beason did, ie Ded nothjeetion te these explana | neStaations mor If be could etipees Git, thiy elect |, dlocese of Lllnoie hed mathing sone $a Ga,utth, Sea mes hd small atl grote tobe Tio oe Newall 4099 baskets (CX. .) Vin diay Champegne, vints and quart. | tons. He does not want to state any thing that was | was before the house, abrolutely, or under dictation, wo | ter. He was ‘quite tired of nending ack testimonials ' 0 “ AN ENGIASH NOBLEMAN ‘of brew or superfine flour, at the optowet the mavens: | 33 do Tule Orard Bronte man was to proceed with his remarks. if he is contra- | Bat he apprehended that this was question to be set- | ed the gentleman who had #0 ably vindicated the rights trayelling in the Island of Java. mect; and at the rate of six pounds ot good coffee, twelve do Old Rie Hennessy do. dicted, the house will hear the contradiction. tled by each one of them individually, and they could | of presbyters, but he was hardly prepared to acoept the sieoyymegmings att o'loek, the Geueral appears in aad: | pouudvot che beet New «tema sugar cht quarts ptehe best | dozen very old Jamaien Ram. Dr. Maron sald, at far a8 he could ascertain, the Rot get rid of it by sending the documents back to the | proflered protection under such humiliating olreum- ion, ty the ebave, % " 1 white beans, four quarts of" vinegar, two quarts of gilt, four ry lo igua do. rish was offered for the assistant bishop, but in the | diocese. It was a question for each one of them to do- | stances, ‘The clergy of the diocese of lilinols wei VARIOUS CHARACTERS AND COSTUMES, pounda of good hard brown id one aud a half pounds | 15 haif chests fine Ooloong Tea, very low. course of events that followed, it in clear it was intenved J fantil ibyters, with no ii Y Be 7 it ‘J termine. Unless the house agree to sign the testimoni- | represented as @ ret of infantile presbyters, igetudvon hus (itieen’s Dress, Court Suit, worn before Queen | Uf good ht dip d tallow candies. to ench hundred rats aflte, orber fine Binck and'Greea ‘Peas, in chests balfchests | only for a particular assistant bishop. Now he con- | gis they would not be inorder, and that would pat a | miude of thelr own, bowing most humbly st the foat of For the gratifiestion of children 81G_ VITO will also intro- | commanding o ch station, ei her in bulk or by the HE FASHIONS OF THE DAY—N tended there is difference between ead ters resign- | stop to the whole business. He objected to sending | the bishop, and rervilely seeking protection at the hands duce his beautiful IPAWIAN FANTOUCINI, or Dancing | single ration, un ‘consist of the best and most chnice aud Froce Coats 1 good Site tanta ing for the benefit of the church, and making such re- | back the papers to the diocese of Illinols. of the General Convention! Dr. Haw ut con- Mechanical Figures, rendering the Morning the best time for | po tion of the carease ; the pork to be No. prime mess vork ; | bly low pr from’ our newNbor, SANFORD | #ignation a simoniacal contract—that he will resign for | Nir, Evans, of Maryland, said it seemed to him that | siderabie length, in glowing languag of his Roan thes bo mia > ae halt Wiridite Wadi taaies va litte = the Rragerie of the best quality of the kinds named, sub- Benched i Joes, 127 Faltonj street, next door t. the Herald | @ particular one and no other. The gentleman went on | the remarks which had fallen from the gentleman who | own resolution, and as he took his neat— yar for ad- Fit es | ou. office General gives his exhrbitions ia hi O12 Vat rh to fay, that he could not y x i i i testimonials of which he | had just taken his seat, might well be answered by the | journment, three o'clock, having arrived—the ory for the Cit d J ; aa Wh tis sabia: oe M4 ; eo inonjunciion with other iuteresting and chaste pertora | of tee waite Cate esnad unions accompanied witbasemes CARRIAGE MAKERS—CHATR MAKERS—CARPEeT | hed & doubt, much lees when he hus reason, as he basin | game courte of remarks which he had determined to | question was very general throughout t ances. formance of the contract, re ist boarding School of estab- | this cane,to believe the election was based on a contract | throw out in reply tothe remarks of the gentleman from Key. Dr, Mason, of Virginia, rose, ho ‘The little General is perfectly symmet all his propor: | ‘To be endorsed rk, | of this ki oun. er, and ad- Proposal ions for 194 lished repatation with w males of the city of New Y In regard to what the gentleman from Jersey. The substance of the remarks of the gen- | dressed the chair. tons uteligcntnad graceful Bev nd be Ho TM ICHOLEON, hy ‘end howselold furn Louisiana atates, he trusts there is « difference ‘be- | jleman fren Penneylvenie eas that he obsested toend. | The Cain wax about to put the question: SMALLER TH Nt Ay Nl ANT ‘THAT EVER _O18 Saw itt re Quartermaster M = Mees sonny. ee Ag re X Y tween negative action and positive sction—between | ing the testimonials of the eluction of au assistant back Dr, Mason inquired whether he had not the floor. ‘The magnificent Victeen, Soeels, es, jppetied fom tne CLOrAING—Wholemie and rewi—E. EVANS, te | fori? sem Laer Speneacgn aehe the habop's saying, slat? Bot Sppeove of the mm to the diocese of Illinois; that the house were bound to | | The CHain said he was entitled to the floor If he in- w ss fre % el79¢@m . ed Kings, Queens, aud Novility of Farope. will be exhibited. | ,/ moved from 147 Broadway to 70 Ful et, where he EWSPAPER ESTAGLISMENT FOR S.LE.—A | ff you’ de mot elect ian see gmaipertom 884 | shoulder the testimonials and act for themselves, He | sisted om speaking Masel ‘Ge ‘a large assortment of Clothing, made up in you a him, you shall not elect E Id not have the house ray they refused to possible, and his ip pgoiuvaly che lat me Ges. Tom Thamb will ever | io lee ctvlaand bape manger whiee Ke okae te itee Country newspaper establishment, (ineludi b- | any other man.” The difference is obvious. Now it. | (MT je) would not have th bet they were not | then proceeded to review the remasksof several Droviees be seen in New York, ag he proceeds imme ly, to New | ihe folle ‘extraordi low pel scription list, prnting materinis, and all the effects of the of- 7 “ } oe sign the testimonials; but simply that they pi Orlesns and Havana, via, Charleston, Augusta, Savannah, | 61° 40'a®, aan ary low prices for cash: r for sale, for cash, ata bar- | Must be that toa certain extent a bishop would inter- prepared to sign thei. Let them put the question to | spenkers, and to express hin views on the question before Coluinbus, Montgomery, Mobile and the principal Southera | ¢,ClLOAKS, of black and blue broadcloths, Beaver and Pilots tnd hes been established | fere to prevent the election of « person inimical to him, | Yote, Every man who was in favor of signing the testi- | them, being frequently interrupted in the course of his Towns aud © ‘3 ‘ e RO! fiption I d the adver- | or for various other reasons, even when he had no canon- ial w ‘or of doing #0, and againsteend- | remarks by the ory of” question,” “ question.” His beautiful OVERCOATS and OVERSACKS, of every shade of monial would vote in favor 6 y Broadcloths, Beaver and , from $5 to $20. MINIATURE EQUIPAGE! large assor Will perambulate the streets daily, and be seen in front of Museum ar oy Abn foal objections to him; but that he should attempt to | ing back; every one who was not ready to sign it would | ‘The substivute of the delegate from Kentucky was impose a person oa the church is another thing. For | yote agaiust doing so, and in favor of tending back. T'he | again read, when ® delegate trom Ohio called for the the reasons which he gave he could not sign these docu- | game end would be gained, but it would be gained in a | vote by dioceses. After considerable discussion om « Oct. 16, 1847. ol7 I ments. ‘Tothe hy eer the gentleman from Massa- | milder and more conciliating manner—in @ manner | point of order, during which one or two motions were SINC DEMY SHAK PEARE HOTEL chusetts, he would reply that this is an entirely differ- which was more in conformity with the usual courses of | made to adjourn, the question on the adoption of the RA ee My d rh Nae ent matter from an election of @ delegate. We do not | Iegisiation, It was like laying a question on thy table; | substitute offered by ir. Gallagher waa taken by dio- a ent of Busines Sacks, Dress and Frock the LOONS plain tad feacy Cassino French D . 2M 7 LOON a, aud R reneh Doe- GREAT WESTERN, the Venkee Come nd English Diack Cassimeren, &e- of every style trom A &e., ARD, ke., 8 7 joa the be ah 25 cents; fn aad ten years VESTS, an ertnniy of black Satin, Velvet, Merinos yf payment, and at least Bn » s own | and Bombezines, $150 to oS f in that case say there is no impediment; but here we de- jing by a question on which they were not | ceses, with he following result : POLLO TO WASHING- | “Also, & larue, assortment of French, English, German and Sere The he alll ore tis clasts | olate before Altaighty God that there is’ ne imped ent, pean ah poy decide, “Chere were an abundance of paral: | ‘The clergy ~ 9 Theleity—ayee 1 S07 08 th ng, at the Aputlo Rooms, by Dr. Cook Ainecican Browicloths, Camsimeres and Vestings, which will rooms, on Monday, October Ith, when he will | and | huve been deterred from acting under this canon Pi kawes in private life. The house, by sending it back, Noes 12 ‘oes AL i ning at 8 o'clock. ‘ ; f v 5 ‘Admission 50 ce icing al oro ttre. spre Sy E, EVANS, 70 Fulton street have the arary of incrodacin che ne ‘olka, Mazurka, the | in consequence of the solemn adjuration | would have to would refuse to sign the memorial, wbilv they would treat Divided Divided 2 FGLLo Eck Hes, the Waltzing, Temps and other | take. | cannot put my mame to a document when I | the document with more Fespect than they would do, if | So the question was lost, by the non-conourrenee of fashionable Dauces.. Day know of such impediments in the way. I believe in this | they should directly declare to them that they would | the two orders has much pleasure in Patroducins othe misses and maste M3.—ADAM AND EVE, as they appear: | PMPORTANT DISCOVERY IN DENT! cd in the Gacden of “Baden, at the Avollo, oomartt | Lats CASTLE bas pty yh. Broadway, every rs ; i Yelock: kentiem eday aud Saturday caso there have been improper means used to seoure the | not sign them. But they wero told by a high authority | ‘The house then adjourned until balf-past 9 o'eloek this Br COLL TERS pertestGvetiins of Paintings and Seulp- | rot cuinome resulting AxciBeual Tegch, ecigey owed te Pe A || oe te eee election of the assistant bishop. thet they could not go beyond the action Ort diseens | morning. eee ne eo HOD EL ARTISTE Seta audios o thei son Getmbr inh; eatery an Btarey: | youn’ no'ale to stata ts die aaa ig Heth | SLi ieon waved uf tear bet what hedestealysesurra: | ‘The Yellow Fever in New Or Will continue for another: week, with change of programme | comes in contact. his discovers ie the necole of ners ate ‘nd masters, irom 30, 5 o'clock: and on | bound, he sald to state in a few words what he thought | had heen stated ti (heme ge haat ts courted. TEMMENTS Th tite HeiPuatae lente every evening—commencing on ' rimental investigation. It consists in aration nnd adop Friday evenings from 6 to 8 for ladies, and from | 0D loult matter. He thought, in reference to | Ho 41 No man could maintain that there. w INTERMENTS IN THE DIFFERENT CRMETERIES. MONDAY EVENING, October 18th, tion of electro-negative gold plates asa basis for artificial teeth. | # to 10 for Gentlemen hurt the canon, that a groat of the disoussion was un- | ourre al foam of @ ceritenieses fies, T he | For the twenty-four hours, ending at 6 o'clock P.M, When willbe presented the sublime scenes trom Paradise, | The gold employe ofthe inest quality, ef carat, aud he- | | Instructions given in private hat sy ned or in classes at Semi- | necessaty.. He was not influenced in favor of the canon | & speci Feenes Bioh ‘the right ‘Meese - = iy Ps e October 8, eptuae and Amphitrite, and other uew | ing rendered electro-attractive, the acide of the mouth nce a, | naties, or at Mr. Is, residence, #2 Caaal re more | or in the multiplication of bishops, Nay, he would say | fact itself upon whic lepen: But the fact | Name. N vested from tht » Which are thus effectually | Particular information may be had reet, wi blies forthe pupils | more,th h 4 Y | must be proved to them, asthe gentieman from Penn- riptive programme of exch evening, | secured agai hil at the ame time the | Will tke place semi-monthly, commencing ou the rd ot No- | thy wnurcanescase never to have been in the book ¢ Ym Fitehe ; sylvania ndmitted—{t must be proved to them as well as | Jac admmisal iekets ndmiteinga Indy and ‘and fuweti are preserved vember, ceoTTT h14tere | Siva, to Rave ts catareg bo ee eney be, Shall | eine cioosee of fillnols, that there, wes nossreot anes, | Geeeeesmee kentleman, 75 centn, to be obtained st the door, ; paired condition, ‘The importan OO BARRELS PURE srinite— ons for modification, or for them to substitutes | tion that the convention of the diocese of Illinois be- | Jean laude,” > Ferdin eich hiniteed number of Season Tickets ean be had on applica | be obvious to all who afore WHITH? prey giener ALCOHOL, better one in its stead, But he would submit to | lieved that their bishop was disabled from the discharge Bovine Buider, , Germany Sania ae Doors oven at7 o'clock. Persomifications commence at a excelleut article of Native Grapes for Preserves, Cor | the house that it is bound,without regard to oousequen. | of his legitimate dutics, The diocesan convention had | Fr the twenty-four hours ending at @ o'clock, P. M., Sovelocke ¥: 17 6t* dials, &e., at a muc! ee rice than the imported, ces,to abide by this oxnom for better or for worse as long | the same right which the general convention had, to Mrs Elen © hie tole ta USIGAL—J. ¥ MOLT, 16 John atre Foraate by JOHN DHOMENGUE, , | aait dove remsin in force, “After exawining that canon | Judge in the case {cand tee weneral convention had as | Mrs Elen Canninghem, tre Musical Instrameuts and Italian Strings, off 208 Front street, between Beekman and Fulton with the light thrown on it by these dixcussions, he felt | good» right to judge as the diocesan convention. They | } 4 luge assortment of Violins, Bows, Accordions, Bass £12 sorere Band valves, Comers, Tenor Horas, Trumpets, French, | ba inte’ glass jt me" amboring, Fifes, Guitars, >, he. “Also & parr of | falhasconamen of arene visie 1 Kettle Drams, Orchestra Music for Theatres and Con. b certs, from Kreatzer, Labitaky, Lumberg, &c., wholesale and retail. O19 6t*re and 1 i eine bottles, jars, &e. bound, for oma, to take the ground that hls house has | had been told this morning that they ought not togo | [every Nie and bottles con Coe ArER B — Manu testimonials of the | behind the testimonials, ‘This could not be so, because | tech tet Snctared by OF BACHE Fulton saree, aeeek coslstant CUR par Hntctae Aine cashing stow reciatie, | it was not in the oplalen of the diocese ef lilvots: chee | Fietmriensssbeker, BENNERS, 8MITH & C tind Cerna Sete acing Maort ment of imported French | Mz. Ogilby rend the canon and sald, the power to elect | they must act, but upon the facts in the cage. It wae bs Net Sie bore, rout st. tad on the emt teenie mee PrOmPUY eT poem” | aNd the conditions which shall regulate the elections are | the fact iteelf on which they must ect. But could they 1085 big