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THE NEW YORK HERALD. —————— ee = ——==. i = WHOLE NO. 5997. MORNING EDITION----MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1850. om SS eVeVeV==e=T_0"“tu“aaaa]0={{—>—_—_>—>>>>ll——>———————TT NEWS BY TELEGRAPH Result of the New Yerk Election | county, tovatisfy us that the have carried Lecture of Bishop Hughes on the Decline of make me free to read and judge the Scriptures, if gg ween . We now consider it nearly certain that the follows thing suoope Discs attarcey ein ame for the Protestanism. fa paty recent hnempe rye and Affairs ln Washington. ing Btate officers, (as wo stated probable the morning eae etek it, be ahah O00. ‘The majority for Right Rev. Dr. milies, or to the Westminster confession ’ Wasuineron, Nov. 10,1860, | after the ot Bas Wells, w ) gget Marvin, demoorst, for Congress, wil Last evening, Rig! + Dr. Hughes delivered @ | xind ef freedom is that? The freedom you pro- we new daily expecting the return of Seore- eleotion) elected Btate :— be at 500. Odell, joorat, is no doubt elected | lecturein St. Patrick's @athedral,onthedecline > | claimed invitea me te desert the Catholic Church, in ease Governor.—Washington Hunt, (whig.) District Attorney, over Brothersom, bolting whig, by | testaniem. The building was crowded to excess, erder to put my neck under 8 yoke which qe ‘taries omega core and Attormey General Lieutenant Governor,—Sanford B. Church, (dem.) O79 URN io oo only was every seat oceupied, but also every standing a. epee ber beer, Lae ‘ UNTY. er. Pretestantism, im eee etn peepacinn thelt raertafea the cau neuee, | Cnet Commissioner —Mbenease Blakely, (whig. We learn by'a gentleman who loft Bllootyii, | lace in the alales, As ity cente wore charged for | diction vith iiell and cannot exit. Hence ite, that engaged their reports session | State Prison Inspector.—Wm. P. Angel, (dem.) Thi Hunt's ty will be from | admission, the sam taken at the door could not be un- | there persons who have gone im the direction of rs- of Congress. Clerk of Appeals —Charies 8. Benton, (dem.) The whole county Hiker abers, of Assembly elected. | der $1,600. ‘There was an entire want of secommode- | Honsii#m, go om the det prinoiple of Protestantism ‘The small pox is prevailing to some extent among The above is the ticket adopted by the anti Renters, whole county tic! except District At- en tee hd pele Shade baa not ppd all reste ho, Genzing axthery, a0 spsing that ever existed without it, There are certaim the lower classes of this city Two respectable citi- | whe thus hold the b + | tormey, which is im doubt.— Express, Friday, prei sven a seat reserved. | ferling the necessity of it, come one by one into the | limite, however, within which governments are to ens were tatom vith this dreedfl dleeao, and died sa =a Za Ve Somose Correo. wich inoue light, bas summed thus sept tay | prncile has” tolowed,"Fretestentig everywher, | the shim eaptice ot indicus £°se"aentose a 7 of 88,000 in oe sity with insum light, has caused thelr report to be pace has tollowed Protestantiom everywhere. | the whim or caprice of imdi th: 17, agent the repost ofthe Law, it a) im} elally the oe is like the blood in 16. ere is some Uncertainty with regard to the vote in | “perfect: erpeclally the beginning of it. eprings from the heart of Protestantism, an the State. The eater American i. ‘The Bishop commenced ina Jow tone of voice, | lows everywhere; hence. the number of sect our ralere, “The rural iene oa as we Tave eames, in | by potash Catholicity - po reodueaien ~*§ The Pee not be enum ine et ree taciple of a i feyrgmene va sate th % Western New York, bave given majorities for the re- | one, ite was calculated to endure ; fied In their character by very fh one tg by Him - and all good men shudder at the thought of Ubat it requires no argument to illustrate it. We mast during the week. obey governments which emanate from God, not be- Dut be- A beavy frcst ccourred here last night, ani there ~was ice for the first time this season. Resisting the Fugitive Slave Law. Dantes Bactimone, Nov. 10, 1850. Whig majorit; members. | 1 of the Fi . 4 the aseociation to which they belong. An letting loese the bu: ions, Fie to eat body Fae lan ig Man Y ne. the other comtaimed the seeds of dissolution in the ge yo haslost all power over the masecf man- | waves of the seat ageinst ak cles eae : lost the ca; ity to preserve | society by the roots. The Some talk has been created here to-day, by the ar- ities—yet we are by no means sure in regard | very principle upon which it was founded— the right of so ry patho y by roots, gospel reet of three citizens of Pennsylvania, who are charged MAJORITIES FOR GOVERNOR. seake Teale: But few returns. comparatively, have | private judgment, aa@ the denial of all suthority.— mslaon ode, don Ipshall pemeuah teat aphaiosemes|| tenes Oe ae toeee at Ag i NAA *Wasaad eatbty saizea <sse renoeae caine, Seymour, den. ‘Hunt, whig. 2 received on the schoel question. Thisinevitable tendeney of Protestantiam to decline | {twas conscious of this fact from the beginain Ere men who conceive the idea’ of destroying all eee while the latter in the custody of oft fy 597 Albany... 960 THE COMPTROLLERSHIP. was admitted by Protestant writers themscl q | Will obeerve that in every instance it attached it- | vernments, and raising the red flag, the were in custody of offieers who 279 Should Washin, Hunt be elected Governor, he hur, self to the State, The Protestants have no land of tree- | ates them, for God has ordained that there sh be ‘were bringing them back to Maryland 3383 will resign the office of Comptroller, and the Legisla- | #mong them, by Macauley, the cssayist, the reviewer, | dom except these United States, and here they have wer somewhere to punish evil doers; theretore Fulton & Hamilton 100 | ture will be called upon to fill the vacanoy. end the historian. To the Catholic church there was | the kind 03 freedom of which none of the advocates of | universal resistance to all governments is the most ee Semen on 3 18 a | fie uhlgs Sere the Aaamiig by sivars oe raziog pointthe unity of the ‘ath. | Cierwosuts? tis wGoperment of Bake, You iy | Sosier Lanne thee west of te ae tae et ns . 5 . ve 4 . went on to show wi bide 2 mmesegpe ov. pm aaed 1354 Who wil Ls Lay peoomalio, ha, lee of mpm toe From this central point its doctrines spread on every | speak of its bishops, its ministers, and its dignitaries, | gospel clearly pointed out the neoessity of govern ev session ¢ Marylun oy TP vee ae Keer; the | ide, and the heathem were converted in myriads, The | ®¥t you will find that they bave no tongue except that | inent, it gno where points out any particular form, Convention, yesterday, the Committee on Conference » same place, will be the prominent candidates. Var- | cross triumphed wherever git was raised. But the | frr‘treet ot chet in Benieed age mouth Hare we | and this et at once disposrd of the claim set ap 5 2 wi in ; have we not seen a > t reported ——, a _ a any com- 11,108 ee: 4 ane whig, and Raymond is a sort of » | Reformation came, aad not ouly our churches, | dispute the other day, between & presbyter and his Blogs, 9 ry agora ce Hi, A or promise el Pi ing officer. An 1,053 V. 8. SENATOR. but eur universities were taken posses- | bishop, about the nature of the sacrament of baptism— | that prevailed in Europe for ages, of divine right, am@ adjournment then took place till to morrow, 667 ! A majority of the Legllature being whig, the jour- | sion of by the professors of the new 4 doctrine which was settled by Christ 1.800 years ngo— | bow it crept into the minds of English statesmen. Gem. Chapman, one of the principal candidates for 434 (00s Bala of that party, are already cau . Protestantism immediately seized all tho wealth, and en ied oe eon ts eee the eeoates,, On the BE ‘ athe Ry ‘ee ae Kacey Fused re y in the | Bighth, . the Presidency of tive Convention, is an anti-reformer. - 800 1,418 fon Tore eect he tee became master of kings, and armies, and navies, and contrary, be was o by the Archblabop, and there | the revolutiontot” 4000" to show that, thee English Fully one-half of the members are also opposed to 615 672 Grey” organs. Wi Hunt ana senates, and nations, and everything whioh the Catho. | "#*,th® Archbishop, the Bishop, and the presbyter | people were fully justified in cashiering James, apy reform inthe State constitution. 460 1,442 are the prominent candidates of th. . atho- | professing to be protestants, und yet they could uct | and changing the succession. It was, he said, 327 1525 the Weoike WhoalW hs dineten Ge, ue, ae fae. If lies bad in course of time accumulated, either for fa what the doctrine of baptism was, until| not only the right, bat the duty of th Hung Himself, 627 200 bable, it leaves the latter without any formidable com. | °hs#table or religious purposes. We will now regard | ¢ wae made known to them by civil officer | erned to reform abuses and resist oppression i. 238 N: 724 petitor in his owm seotion of the party. Protestantiem in its professions. What does it proteas the judge om the bench. In every country but | principle of resistance to human governments um Geusantown. Pa., Nov. 1), 1850, 50 1,050 p this it is @ mere slave, a function of government, in | certain cireumstances,is conceded, it cannot be A respectable citizen of this plage, by the name of 400 Nae ‘ DISTRICTING THE STATE. to accomplish? What is its professed mission? Its | which the civil la to ft, as it dors to the ofl. | without condemming all the patriots that ever liv Monk, during © temporary Ait of insanity last night 800 150 Fee aay ey ery eg cele Dg gh kd de mission, according to its own statement, was to regu- pont p: phesema { an Agaio, # zen pon’ whe « do Land deny, ho ore are % y uader y want of success in co: jons, how is it possible that it might be orimt ulers; committed suicide by hasging bimself. 469 13) the census of 1850. The present districts are very | ‘*t® ® ‘allen Christlanity-to introduce * pure and | jt can succeed? We hear of missionaries ¢: but will any one say cur American revolution wes mob — 60 Saratogat. 800 feir, wih the exceptionjof the 14th, composed of Wash- | Perfect religion, as ® substitute for that apostate bigh hopes of cenverting pagan justifies Was it not our duty to raise against our Burgiary at Owego. a Schenectady... ington and Essex. eburch, a6 it called the Catholic faith, from which pad fold fon board ible, eons ces KA treats And whenever our happiness can be — i Coed nas ee ington 1,490 | a er iteclf emanated. If such was ite p we sbouta | ccrte'n w in jootrines to present to the | by a change of government it is our right to shake , ; Pol telligenee, urpONe, i h i A gang of thieves, who huve for come time been 4 Wayne a0 | a think that It would take some certain ground in REmieh de TRA eettan at Tavtioad.|| Lek reseed apetenney wes sae Saeae” lurking about this town. last night broke into Mr. : 205 reference to its mission, for if it really believed that it | Ow could we expect the heath torm of government, and they preached obedience to W.A. Ely's dry goods store, and carried away about : 20 was the form in which Ged would save the world, it | this ir nor the nese ehes nage ent ne an ay woo Wide dos be teens teal Waa oe $000 worth ct broadcloths wes bound to labor for the sulvation of the werld, to t of the pagans, from the {0 % © | pow booud by what wasin use in that dey. = Hunt’ _ 15,562 rete) | Serie Soon a agreed pon the | speak in upequivocal language, so that it should ao- u nae, they must commence by an wb Ou well be aid, thac Intelligence from the tsthmas of Panama, | oii 2, MAOTHY esses eeesnnss s+ 2,508 AT ast be obtained im ATS et ae erie | complish fm tte own time somethlog like what the | neva Seed eee clas to Tomes | that wel tie pooled the tea THE THREATENED REVOLUTION IN NEW GRENADA— | only ocd ing adespatoh giving aiatricte, which will render it necessary to hold subse. | *P°state church had previously accomplished. Two | How heathen, with the perception of | on board steamships. He th AFPAIRS ON THE PACIFIC COAST—THE PROSPECTS {This majority of £00 is according to the Saratoge ent on nator in Congress, in place of Mr. | things, however, it was bound to do; first, to convert & say, what confidence eau I place in | tion, whether there iss bi ie bi }o reh of the h € bristianity f cy Peuaits, KEN, Republican, (democratic paper.) Mat ce ge onsinpen th tte emcee nd pagan nations, and the other was to preserve itseif, for mbes WO body of ddettines TG, rap oclaaetiaae pth said be, es on American Wa have receivedthe Panama Star of the 18th Pare SCHOHARIE COUNTY. if it lost iteelf ia attempting to gain over others, it vet no completa system by whlch man | citizen, ands & Chrirtion minister, and in that form A 3 would necessarily show tha: ought into aw association of a religious | it admits of no discussion. ‘ cannot, of course, demy ‘alt. Our private advices are of the 23d. The dates 7 will g coors asians Free Soil, pea aie start po wae not what it pi rotestantion still numbers, perhaps, fifty ail- | the supremacy of God, but the question hes never from Chagres are to the 28th. rity. We have returns enoug + Briggs. bis 8c. Phillips. . net mpt ® definition of what ‘ men, many of them the most enlightened | been jairly presented to the American people, ‘The ste Californi feed P. Snow will have about 16@ mayorit; for Whig. Democratic. "Pree Soil, Protestantism is, I have sought in vain for any- 1 the best educated inthe werld. Yet, under (he ua | we must not make false issues, nor put any manine ‘amer fornia arrived at Panama on | Congress. Its thought, from the returns received, John Reed. H.W Cushman. Amasa Walker. thing like @ definition, nor, indeed, do I conoviys | !*))) *¥spices of the first principle of Protestantism, | false position. We all believe that there iv «God, the evening of the 2Ist, with about 233 passengers, that bis majority cannot exceed 200. For Assembly, | ef MEMHERS OF COPGRESS. is poreibh oh yd : and tf God would make known what were their speci- | whose power is omnipoteat; and that theory cannot be ona eth Mai: B Ualted pe in the First district, Rockwell, democrat, will have | Dit, Whig. a Fs Democratic. Pree Soil, * porsible to give what may be called # defiui- | fic creeds. it is probable that not ten out of tue whole debated Let us know what God wills us to do—our among wi aor re aber ntl vee a or ‘o- about 1¢0 majority. ‘The rerult isin doubt, tn the I 5 Altea fern T Heard. BB. Maney, tion of the word Protestantism. Loweyer, I shali | number could be found on all points to have tue same | dety te plain, and we will do It 1m the fese of all oppe- pographical ineer, William, Prince of War- Aseembly ; 2 small | 3 Jas. B i i tabe it in the light belief im regard to the substance and details of tne | sition, But tbat is not the question— agi . cnnade } Ben! f, F Of what it Is suspected to be, | Christian region. On the ether hand, the Catholics | question is, what 1s the will of Goa—by what meses temburg, Edward ©. Kemble, Esq, one of the edi- | fir clectign, eUm°? ves the whig (Shuits) and then endeavor to find an idea of what it ia | number two hundred millions, all over the 2 . globe, trom | should we arrive at a knowledge of what he re- tors of the Alfa (al fornia, and with an amount : by the elements of which it is composed. I thiak | the rising to the retting of the su, andl rannorisk | quires us te do? Betore you bring his name Protestantiom in a generic term, the conditions of | in stating, that out of these twohundred millions there | to sanction resistance to human la GOVERNOR. , Hunt. "r, Hunt, v.| | —— , just shor of bullion net less than $1,700,000 mans fested. 119 Sharon age , Berace Maan. which are, thet the invividual who calls himself by | could vot be found ten that disagreed in regard to the | us that it is bis will that we should rz New, tons ‘The ports along the Mexican coast were entire- = ae Gus Fowler. this pame protests against the Catholic church in tho | revelations of the Son of God. There are othar xot the law of Ged require you to obey this law am@ ly free from cholera. 80 . a” | DELAWARE. “ ace ty reyes yporree egainst ali hu. | to which _—— ones if uae Some la ~ oad here he peace’ The cyoution, shee, this higher " 2 bed . ed + y | and on ther head tak hat | country it is used an a Btate engin m ere, where wer been proven to our satisfac cal The California spoke the propeller General War- | E*perance. uae 3 a 38 ee Soe Sovnenen, meaning from the Holy Scriptures reflected ‘ty his it ts not 60 used, you will peeoeive the excesies and iweea of any individual in opposition to the law of ‘ren, after leaving Acapuleo, bound for San Fran. | *i#dleburgh.. — hati th cd n ure, &e., will take next | own mind. I will take the period of 1567, when Pro. | fanutaciems into which it rans, What is New England | the Gorpel. He may be wrong, although his motives . 5 Broome. e bai gor ria Tuesday. Fhe laste + will elect s United States Sens- | testantism was comprised in three great ‘divisions | ow! It is @ landof scepticism The very pulpits | may be good.| le may be sel'-ailled, or he may be ign -sisco, with passengers generally well. There had | Fulton. — 1% 291 “of the Hanes oketre after the expiration of the | the Lutheran, the Calvinist and the Anglican. On | erected for the purpose of preaching the doctrine ef | raut,or he may make the assertion trom interested mo- deen four deaths on board. Cobleskfl. ‘de 36 pel ms } — John Wales. Tae whigs support P.¥, | looking at ‘the books of thst period, [ find | the Trinity, have been used for preaching against the | tives; Lcare not which— but I repeat, | cannot take Richmondville — 77 Seymour's majority....423 9* te say and G. Rod: for ——. The | it is understood ss comprising two ‘elements, | divinity of the 8on of God. You see persons declaring | any man’s word that there is a higher law then humam ‘There was no sickness at Panama, and the rainy | Blenheim... 2 ~ ioe rene Lyng) and J. R. Riddle. A political | ene positien, and the other negative. At this time it | they expect to nee greater men than Jesus Christ, and | government. The reverend gentleman then pointed season neatly at anend. The town contained but TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. | oes cat [me 9 also ia the field, supported bye | embodied » gream many of the esrential truths of | you see womem, the #ex so much honored by God, | out to bis bearers the mode by which thay weve 0.0m neons) peiPe sitar y acta | preacher from New York, who is ¢: in making mitive Christivnity- I mean doctrine of ti olding conventions, and quarrelling about womin's | rive ata knowledge of the will of God, whieh was few Californians, and an excess of new comers Chase, Snow, Chase, Saew, | cane wenehes, we observe, for the temperance eee ‘oly Trinity, the Incarnation ot the Saviour, Original | tights, Look at M uation orssy, fog the gospol. by the Thonect from California, whom it were, perhaps, best to de- Ww. OD. D. sg @ demoorate are «noouraged by ,this third | Sin. the Holy Eucharist, and others. These were the | #ud who can stop him? Where is the aathority in the igment. He con- ria, i ® ps, Sehoberte... 118 P. part y. 00 it a sald to draw off three whigs tor one de- | positive doctrines, while the doctri Protestant Church to say, unbappy at great length, aad momipate (in contradistinetion) re-Uaionists. Gildea. «0 = Pye “oy the old parties. They confidently expect | sion of Saints and others were cut o1 cease! 80, too, with Joe Smith The steamer New Orleans arrived from San ter = - so satne Unites Kak. Bon ah Party, ond soastive Sake ot Pevtereatien, Yo Ane where is the ween SE - —————— = «ne two prince! “| Francisco on the 234, crowded with passengers, | J. nerns eed March meat. Dr. ¥, Wait runs on the tomperance | tend to define what P poe Ngan ay Sg gy Bag Som Unroliing of an Kgyptian Mummy tn the ead bringing dates to the Sch October, the latest | Summit. 41 = loket Sor Congress pass from the generic term to from the pulpit the decisions of \lreand) Mascum. . * . Cones vill om “ ! PENNSYLVANIA. ond bodies. But what axthority are they? None at We announced in our last (says the Banner of from the Peoific State. The Surah Sands also ar | Write a Bon, Richard Rush is talked of for Untted States | be founa all. All is gone—the life ie gone, the soul oer that the mummy procured by Sir J. Bae rived on the seme day, with passengers. Erperan Dry — Senator, by the democrats in Pennsylvania, Tho | there d the principle is gous, if there ersen Tennent in the year 1545, and kindly fer- The road between Panama and Cruces was per- | Middleburgh . 9 Snow's maj....... 160 Harriab Telegraph, the whig organ of Governor | jectix exowpt that which was calculated | warded by him to this town, was to be unrolled i= fectly wretched. The constant travel had worn | Fulton. ..... 185 Johaston, hes an article going to show that General | this series of disputes and coateadic: | the museum of the Belfast Natural History Society, loose the stones; and the late heary ri have ren- etsnce coeur, | eee Cathie Se regulate nomination of his | ceased tions among those to whom God had bequrath-d, as on Thorsd: The exnmination was looked for dered them upper, and the fag Fah gomng Chace, Snow, Chase, Brswe, tps meek or tee tan nanos. Hon. Henry D. Boo- | those, taademe Weency, one united system of divine revelation. | ward to with considerable interest, a royal name uncertain, to a degree dungerous to Ii amb. . od ‘ . — have written for this lect occurring in the inscription on the sarcophages, The means of treneporiation seem worse than ever. = ees qrbeetstoal and Masteal. “e ot | St tmenty ‘of authi ' oa by lenomypaice fixing the, Sate of the tadi- ‘ ‘8, and insolent, careless attendan' were Thearee —' ev & new drama u it them all aside, beca vidual as connected wit twelfth Egypt a with Tadrones, to complete the ‘miseries of the % rr eens war ie peaweene this | authorities it would cecupy ‘my whole time-’the | from trot atupiosiehed trom | Hasty. ‘The sarcophagus, which ts ia "eas et ‘route. A man (passenger in the Cherokee) was 4 19 establishment. It isam cal sketch speaker then glanced at the preseat state of protestant | the pagan She brought Sout rice and ail its rfect preservation, was obtained at T\ nce caught napping” by the wayside, lash toa 58 of the days of Marie Antoinette, who became extremely ure | In Germany the doctrine of the Trinity is | [n¢ian tribes into commuvion wit! “the city of a hundred gates,” the site of edifices unc abit Deing badly cut about the head and 188 20 os Se, sein sone ever sati the | held, if held at all, only by ‘and by the ignorant, | Missionaries into China, and ple without @ parallel in the world—nowa heap of shouklers, and his trunk robbed of $9,000. A great se - 12 fefe® Passions of the peopie, but the total overthrow | but ‘as for your great 4 doctors they have | Which may one day turn out » glorious det necropelis, of ‘yawning pits ‘aud peat Oy m4 a loa Ot Foyalty. Being kept a close prisoner in the temple, | mo conception of any thing Rack periion of the Charch of God. She sent her ale- | tombs, in which hook deal of baggage was lost and left. } 3: her friends deemed some active mensuresneceseary, im | bas taken place of Protestantis sionaries to Paraguay, aod they wore mot of tho Y~ which it is calculated there are from Cruces scarcely presents more hospitable > 3 3 Gag (MMler to effect herescape. Among those aitached' to | though they still’ claim. the aurient they were not of the stamp of those | 00000 to 10,600,000 mummauied bodies. Thurs commodations than whea the tide of California as = her caure was @ young nobleman the Chevalier of the | fom the meaning of which the whore only mi: ppeara to be to distribute | @8Y, at 1 o'clock, the members of the Natural Hts- emigration first swept ee bon canary It is | an a hg be toe robes oes jeipal meg Oe : tracts, and count them by the number of pages i but | poet sae Smiccop hice! Soeletr; with Es under of cY jt wit st,” oy estfo ‘ a. Ol . j omen! hy Prisoner ive - ted with the soul and life of teath riends, assembled int maseu the true that “entertunme ot for maa ay | Westford... 42 Chase's maj.. 118 Teeiderce joined the temple, and he soon effected bis And f ya Catholic Church be inerror ad Protestant- | pose of witnessing the operation of fag. Thove preseat having taken their seats, the seals | of the case, which was placed on a table elevated in the ceatre of the large room, on the floor, were removed by Dr. Grattan, whe, assisted by Dr. Carlyle, Dr. Stevelly, aad Mr. be had at the hovels diguitied by name of hotels; * |S Ghiate tives fm this town stices. We beibod a Gower gist ¢ ey beth ae ar saat A had h thei Th Dill, last i Chase 160 . J. O, Frement an a with their at- ; eo stage we, il, last evening, gave © y ending fricads, passed through Grucesoa the Lith | wajerity in Middlefield. Ii this be correct, Chase may {rns fle, to vielt the Queen, ~whtoh letter ait, in good health be elected. but the vote Is very close. ety Chagres wes more healthy when the Cherokee | St¢w's majority in Schoba So Sac as God manifes d error, when t od the Catholic: irm true, how strangely b een tru ventiments are those of ives Christians Inthe days of | it exbibited man wivin. Aman would be burned to death for denying | tion which have ut Ror aa; calling themse: ™ left, on the 23th vit. then it had been for montha Charo 6 majority in Oteego. sees play peg om bar de gg od tee Pgs j a6 the present time, he | tlonartes! Protestant requires ail thes it ev: oan at carn Frees : mA peep | AL evious. ” ie ii wo Rei ne will bo jurned to death for believing in it, but | for itself It gained nothin toould aot p ae, hie: e ae . The Panama Star, of the 18h, saysi— Snow's majority Im the distric 2 emyes will he will be laughed at, Go to France, and. ten | itael{or ite dortr sod when we number th eareophogus of wood, about two and a half inches BROOME COUNTY. elected the whole dwhen | in thie # will tell you that the churches reprosent a | have unbapplly gone farther from the trath, ness, and ornameated with an immense in the early part of this week, Dr. E. A sg ag ngs’ A » tu mockery, Goto Holland, andthe same thing meets | we number thore who are daily aduritted into the Us | variety of picronty pice, repressating figures of do } it Theller, who has been residiog here for some doubt tbe house will be crowded me b ig ticket, Hunt's wajority for Governor, is 116 Bennett's tor Jongre Brosvway Testa —Bir Willlam Don, being re- | the eye. Go to Sweden and all ia dazk and cold aed | tholic Chureb there can be no hesitation in believing | ties, and their gifts, bore "1 pera a ehh av yy +4 ’ aogier —_ ne S66 Winds’ tor Assembly, 44 Harris, for District At- engeged sor Gime as ppear — arenas in | Gre ary and still a¢ iron. because freedom of conscieuce | that Mretertar tiem in declining —that it t+ destined to tie ney the pot of the costae cage oly ae d ie price oF \e , 9 "s beautiful comedy ot 1 Bel m1 5 b 0 7 | deelin robabi cre end of a cei 4 My ie, a ’ enatiful comedy ool for ie a thing unkm We read of » man of genius who | dreline snd that probabiy becre the end of asentury\| (00 ine addresses and appeals, Sec. It eras come e of the princi- nyt at revolu- await « trial on charge of ber pal leaders of the lave aborive tiopizing this Isthmus, for the p it independent of the republic of IY | wirhed to bea Catholic, basished and his property | from this day thery will be throughout the civilised ftom what we have | contrcated. Look over the history ef Protestaation | parker ae hing of what had been Protestantism, and | Posed of laths, covered with canvass, and a layer of edy, in tho character | in Heglend. Bee what that country has passed through | the Protertant church This is the probability; and it | ome adhesive compound. The hieroglyphics, both ia every reason to be- | since 1067. Protestentiom there seems to have no pri- | ison this account that the church has never ceased for | On the outside and inside, were as legible as if the the Bohoha- » ~ The vote in alsoolose be- lieve the visitersof the Broadway this evewiag will | vilege, and if ‘ | ’ oy hroughout th aint had been laid o fe N yw what degree of tmoortanc: | 7 aiug ce, 8m you lock for any propagation of | & momentto rend her missionaries throughout the | paint ha en laid on a few months ago. No an tg Bre eB lodged against Dr. T., | in the Orange Sal- enjoy arich treat. But. in adoition to this, the able | Proiertantiom there you will look in vain 1} is slong | world, It is on this account Protertantiem needs and | gooner bad the covering been taken off than it was cyns a ieae ted. to Wan artebes cad oneal nee tcial | ustsllio the and enterprising managers of the Broadway, Messrs. | (ime ince it felt the mecesrity of attempting some- | pretends to bave discovered great secrets It is enid | discovered that the case must have been opened and whieh ha a rict composed of Clinton. ad Warren, Marshall Barrest, have engaged the oviebrated | thing like what was acewmpiished by the Ustholic | the discovery bas been made that it is the tntentioa | before, and that some rude hand, probably of a plane nd we | of the Pope to seine the valley of the Mistissipp!. They d forty years ago. missionary | sem to think this anecret. Notso. Kvery one should but what they have done ia | know (hat the ebureh will convert the whole people of before the tribunals of the eouutry—which We | gods town in Mamfiton an ol Mr. Dinney, the actre-s, Madame Ponissi, who will m: her debut in | ( buich.im the conversion of the heath: jearn will be in a few days—we refrain from aay aker pro tem, of the Assembly inst winter, isdefeat- the cbaracterof Lady Teasie, The east is excellent, | find that, one hundred remark other than that we sincerely hope, for the | ea tp Steuben. He hae had two disappointments—he embracing nearly ail the talented artista attached to | eceietics were antablisl 2 Arab, bad cut thi i which wrap, wh to the face the inte the head of the mumay, band honor of the flag uncer which he claims protection, expected to be elected. and expected to be Speaker. the theatre. Davidgs will personate the character of | 2 blank. ns iar aa history is concerned. We know | the United States ifneoensary—thearmy,thenery,the | aid that the swatning bands, which ex- aw Well a for bis individual reputation and busiacss ONTARIO COUNTY» Bir Peter Teazle; Barrett a8 Sir Oliver Surface, Fred- | thet. within our own memories. millions and milli | government. renators, representatives the President | tended in two or three piles from the head to the clear himself of The Onto R ertohs as Joseph Sariace; Scharf as Moses, and Whi- | of money bave been received in Engi aodin the fimecif. We havereceived trom God what Pretestantiem | fee, had been carelessly bondied up and lodged Repository gives the following as the jection, on the State ticket. in Untario whig majority ia interes’s, that he wil be able t the imputations which bow fie agaist hia. * The U. S. mail steamship, Tennessee, Capt. ting a8 Crabtree; Mra. Abbott as Mra Candor; Mies Govgenheim as Maria. and Mre [lieldas Lady “ner. well A new grand Swi which | never received—a command t+ goand teach all nations. | beside the shoulders. A small pece of gilt wood, United & tates for the purpose of mi ‘aries, | And why should we not do our best ina country to | round: and symbolical of bas bem enerifice | result of t ty. os far as heard froi t ees dyn 2 will be danced by Mise sowethi opagate Pro. | which weare bound by so many ties ot duty and grati- | go yi¢ e Cole, sailed yesterday with nbout 100 passengers. | the county will not ome tarshortofl#0: | Adeline and Signor Nerl, and the amusements will i cap Gebdls, all Vittiows anncem, erst—the object and hope of the | omy hE ap othe The steamer Isthinus aleo eniled, with between | Seymeurs clone with the favorite farce of “ My Young Wife and * in the Sandwich re to convert all nations, including | iin) oe eee we eee 4nd thrte 80 and 70 passengers, for the some piace “ Old Umbreila’ that the igh Parliament and imperial Sove- rats Mtn Pom - He on : Sometime since we indtted #a article, in which : Nino's Gannun.—The entertainments, this even’ Totestantiam there ia illasiv We knows d. who hae ‘od this great reuiem to | little gilt gods, and three gilt plates were takea, we threw together some facts, ia relation to 28 iad will Commence with the classic autiful ev | population of those islands has d! 0, knows the time ances of this | the former from the right side of (he bedy, and the the present and future pro: our city, | 6 al tiers on the Tight Hope by the wels. Mad Axel and | under the influence of miseic conversion. I the list of creat | latter from the left. The war ccuned nearly and whereia we set forth, as fully and clearty | 01 36 = the celebrated Leow Javeill. | T | conversion of those that men who are | pmoluments 1a | two hours The bandages of —— = i 7 r nae ee hed ng admis greater number being about three yards in leagtl as the data before us would enable as to do, the | Riehmond,. 2 } ore driv th abli hy mee onsehonse of its location, the aulubrity of its cli- | Bristol... rt) - ~ 4 sym ptor | slon to ti eA ae Soe — oo ne aoe in 9 adth, au “pte tasertioe or ee fol Vietor....+.+ a - . end fringe at ove end ey were of Various teg- mate, and its SUpETiOr dang ie eri eethee | West Bicomaelé 148 = | reperated from its primary doo- ho eam think ot | ture—some *pecimens about the chest as fine aw sion of passengers and merchand: alt oer 108 = Ber ‘admit that all Germany and | strength of his mighty i : s of pemarke known routes of communication between the At- | Sr ooes Py this piece; D " fed inte Infidelity, of we inuet still | f Tocaes as eemenverees cares ot jantic and Pacific ocenns imee then, we have | a 4 jon, Polaron Pas de Trots, Grand But Protestants will not admit d colog ail in bis pewer to | During the progress of the va olliog ey been waiting the developement of events, upon 4 4 a final Waite by all the principal it shows how fast Protestantiom declines nd bis associates had | vf linen taken from the shou der of the which hinge the permanency and stabiluy of our = rT) eors. The rcenery ts magnis Thy p elity. It declines om the other side, for it curesives the mumber | served, b be eg agpee ay oas, te commercial proeperity ; and we vow resume the | as ome ents will close with the consoling reflection that many of the best | that have already come im. or are preparing to do #’ | the individual with the collin, and to point subject, for thetpurpose of cotmly and dispassionate. | 1,983 14 ‘Green Monster 4 purest minds that ever embraced Protestaniem for l think I may eay, in the pre of Provesiact’,| parentage, age, and circumstances. B iy 2 ideriv whether or the prospeets of our | | Assemmcy.—Im District No. 1, MeLouth leads the for am: bs ome, one after the other, in the direction of the | that in slimy life [ have Foonversed with © Fro. mummy had been completety ted, i Mey are bri Seek r darker thea they were when we , ticket. His m: ~ §-,4 be less than 000, Dis- g ct Introduce aieerts arse - Mi oe h a be enters oy ote | ay. on this ® discovered thet Bot & tinue of the body hung ct ie oF Garke ro oe. i bun. men ith th: iverith @ entertained. jo not ray. © ie * auce te a ne a lat wrote of them “Tol. Morstord's majority, for Congress, about 1,100. easious ja of Raoul, | beeoming Uatholics, not in a body. bus one by ous. If preverred cathelicity” But. om the other Wises, wire cdbaptovely palverlocds ind, when the in our opinion they are brighter and more encour- | nd ’ but the anewer thie inquiry they remain they will not submit to any eke They | ilinetrious somverts who have been brought wp, ss i » Pape ” 5 ate elas’ . img to the man of business, (hon they ever were. SUPPOLK COUNTY. 7100's THearne. The new comic drama of ‘G!- | say the Beriptures are their guide, and they are the were, in the eamp of the enemy, from the moment | last folds were removed, litle else (ham « heap of here are inany amon . We know, will amile ins Ath h we have reliable returns of the majorities .”” Will be the first plese introduced this evening | interpreters. Yeu havetaught ur they eny, to diaregard | they beesme Catholics, their soule were Glied with | dust remained, The linen was aot much in, dulo wher they read this assertion, and will | $9 old SuMelk, which are as follows -— seenery is eplendid. and the caste of characters suthority, and you attempt to fasten your yoke upon eratirede. the sarcophagus and case were pertret; the hi = ae 4 their wisdom, “there io ae beim ia | Congress. excellent. Philip of &psin Mr Lester; Don Manuel, | us, It may be enid atholie nations ha 4) = | glyphies were eouly fresh—even the gods or - ma—ee a place " Berweun. Horr. Puorp, Rowe. Jordan; Den Felix. Gourley; Don Japhes Della Trom- | out many Tonacte ‘but they never ean do so Dr. Adams’ Sermon, were enfe; but the Seryeare trath, “* Dust thoa Gilead nce First Aevembly Dis’. (Dem) (Whig.) (Dem) (Whig) ba. Jobnecn; Queen ot Spain, Mrs. Russell; Giralda, | ery of © otertants ba heok | 0, the Rev, | art, and unto dust shalt (how retarn,” was woot te best days, and heace- Southold 106 Last Sabbath evening, after church service, the Rev. * of busimers, it hes seen 1 ys, o wT ° a 226 -- Mre Skerrett; and the other charactors by various | | takeably apparent in the totally decayrst membera forth ite decay will be as rapid as was its growth py! Toland . 1 a members of the company. Mise Walters and M. Pred: | | Dr Adame preached s sermon in the Broome street | of the individual iteef. Without touching on the We difler with thove holding thi jnton, aud ere ‘ast Hamm) Cd eric will dance Pas de Contrabandista. and the orehes- | Presbyterian ebureh the duties of s Coristian peo | information to be communicated on Wednesday, ywill tra will execute rome excellent overtures waltaes, | The smusemente will conclude with the capital drama | of “Marter’s Rival,” Burton as Paul Shack, ene T4 } in many “moons,” we contidenily » have reason to change their present views. | ple to obey the lawe nnder which they live, to = very | by Dr. Hincks, we beliewe we aye correct ia the advantage of | pemerons and reepectable mudienee, | wieting that the reeult of the examination will Boutbam ‘Tig | Biverhead... d by extenrive patronaze 30k 7 true, just now stagnation vails in every — — 4 putnen PR <t gpeculative _ beri carted 8 fa | bay seek y aon 208 851 310 6 | Copt Middleton, Baan Fath Ne = uence over the hu- | The reverend gentleman chose as his teat. the 12h one that ike intistdand was ¢ Fowyal onpeaiens bly, we look upon it as being the very key- =- u = jam bers Street Theatre is aleays | ary ones are to be found int eubject to the bigher powers, tor there is no power bat | pid. wae preserved wees Woneds es tend-do abaet Tones Bd bovineben eesarmersie! promperity. The = 116 i | jeetamtiom Iteeif; for 1 of God,” ke 3,400 yeaa old—the oldest, ‘with one exoe pti nes We rena hare jornia hae cons a — | oxhitited Ppp be ae but two prisciples f | yer some preiiminary remarks, he sald the intro | ever antolled. We undersyand, that upon the e c pf tee wrofit to 7 | another. ood | on of the text ved matters that concern, in | Skull, vertebra, and one or two of the principal d, and is now a source of litte or no profi oe dnetion of Rei i ge RP tig 8 fs those whose business heretofore has been predi- ua if caticlog ta ‘his eltonts a = thn the last degree, human happiness, From the extrome | re ee ene have dudergoue some remarie= cated upon it—but ae this source of trade and traltic ws n [3 enght to be eatiefectory, which is, th doctrines that have been promelgated om either atde, | “PO piney ped fag 8 gr toy oman 40 » down © be de : wath srk Us Our reson for rubmitting to aathorit is dwindli J eg bt oredagy “~ a teenie, = He jcinimtet, Mr Wood. who | ray. that by the exerelse of reacon we arrive at ths | the evrious ideas broached by governments, is seems | experiments of an inte yreting chatacter are to ba ly and indubiixbiy point out the the | shoes conclusion God, having m & revelation. | that the world bas never been able te eome to | made, and that the rer nita will be communicated 74 ' hes made @ ebureh, to be the ¢ { the people ‘ drtetend ot Aitleal ae or | On Wednerdey, after Sir James Emerson Tenaeat on the part ot merchants and fem.) do. | py of thin t 1 the world If this be trae, what | * teh? understanding politics) bower; BOF | chell have stated tye circumstances under which others, at d 78 pers business here, sc care bell ves With ‘var Ores ta» oe the sf 4 Wedes Pe me drome of © ore fational than that we should wu. | eit to be wondered at, when the dear he obtamed the rywomy, and Dr. Hinets shall which shall eventually embrace ia its operations, y ly correspon: ae Pattipan, and hie soa, | mit to the trsohing which (od himerif bas pro- | pighest rights of teankind are at stake Woe believe have communicet od the result of his examination, ‘Terrenteugo, The amutements | vided. This is our argument; but on the other hand, a larger portion of the commercial interests of the ; ; me . be elates « frianowes | wn Atlantic and Pacific o@eane, thea has ever yet exe ’ Goveracr, we have | will clore with the fares of “An Object of Tnterort the Protestant system, from the beginning, cast off ali | *!4 Deetor Adame, that the great principles of human . ° sted. Without saying e word of disparagement our tables, as reported ia Mrcwanies’ Hain The entertainments this eve- | evthority, It is very ditienit to ray, new, what were | government have emanated from God. Hethen went | Acrrat Ree ystance —At Chardon, Ohio, fifty vainet any rival route between the two oceans, | YeMour quarters, but now proved to be erroneow: Bing ill con with & medley overture, which | the motives for sseerting this principle; but one thing | on to lament he mingling of religions and politiesl | of the most fespectadle, influential, and wealthy by will simply nak attention to the advant WYOMING COUNTY. Ae be “ae ty pond omy taro melo. | ie clear, t firet prinetph tertaniua ix to. | cudjects, and said it was prediese to deny Oe Sten eniaens be we formed themselves into a milituy Sifeady posreared by thins and state some of the | The Warraw New Ferker ol 43 majority for neal performances goloe om violla Gad Ite first mission was not to built up, bat neenhave risen ie one own eovntty whieh Dave | Cin ve csihy force of armas, the Fugitiy { Sd & More eMicient instewment for | given this subject a very lively interest by moeseing men were # Bont. The remaining whig candidster on the ticket reasons Why, in our opinion, it will contiqne for Oreos Hover Fellows company offer a iy per | Slave hoygon that vieiniy ave received the following majorities Cornell, tovld never beve bern made by the ia | minds of ma ears yet to come, the great highway ver H Mare; , A, 618 Mlekely, Canal Commie. , Oe Hil ef encerrair eae for Vile evening. The rep nuity of man—the principle which made evesy tan plexed. We there are places and times wavs shila came which the rich products of California, of Ohina, | sener, 662; Rmith, Olerk of the Court of A ,879, | Treentation of the shaking Qoskers. tnstramental | the judge of w wen right end trove in the y | cov coment can, nnd onght to be te sted, but T do ’ Miseevany. 2 and of the whole Pacitic ocean, will have to pass | he Inepector of Prisons. 696, Hascall, Congress, fi Tei erete and dancing, Nayets’ toloen the violin | Seriptures Henee, theretore, the firet yriweiple of | not y fo here to settle every point of contre eathe in Unarleston, #0, daring he in reaching 2 market. 168; Humphrey, Arcombly, 601; Cometcon, Disteiot | He ixetlieme Protestantiom was ® condition of weerasity, mad ic | butte orate to me goed obtinews The first important fact in our thread of arga- | Attorney, 683, “The vote on the School | eiteetibiaie toe Gein teeie’ abner te’ Cites ight to reflect tha z this principle | to do. fore, trvepace A JOUr By al Inches of snow peat Le ete ment is that of the commencer evt ef the construc | teeekred, shows 1.2:7 for ite repeal. Li : a rg a 6 to withers nat anything thelr beewtifol feats of horsemanship, The Lady oe tae ra Bi pnd Tom 4 ehouid the jon of the plank road from Masaniila or Limon | ¢mnty gave 1 200 in favor of the lw ones are Walle Teurstelra, Jose exered q Bay, to this place. We are credebly wmformed CORTLAND COUNTY. | nrtte end Madare "senoit. The irreristible dpotteries We wnderstand that coveral inches of enow fell at Comberlead, M4, on Friday. ‘several miles of thit great undertaking have The majority in this county for Hunt '* 265; Cor | 6 Fentiand, the © ow jght'y entl forth emth astast!. 6 a ~ be ie bs ~ ~ v4 graded within the past (veo momths—that mate. | pill. 204; Morgan, whig, bet Of Congress, 103; | cheers . ‘ erat ¥ he onsen arene e that porernament Ib Movements of Diuting . jale of sll k are being thrown forward, in | Sellorg, "hig, membar of Aesembly, 261; Duell, Misanva Roos — The beantifnl panorama of Cuba tence’ .ciegs b teen be thee te ceed: bet feq., Odnent oF t ol Keon tlie f quantities, and that operatives are daily ar | \*' "et Attorney, 628. is sthI1 beling «ab ibir oh oo of AMAGement fueh Sern ples beld he tone, porereeeel ith leave the ng those, i who are immedia fy put on the work for The Repos van of ke ey A he | Apter ot the gow Why? Becnuse these two prin. | poolety cer pot exlet wibout # rung Lense, vie Yew Orb pe purpose of completing it with all despatch, hare Resin received trom Progress will tate 1 7, 0be of the other. Howcan | rome peme De. Adame them rortrred to the ro- ! in the stemmer Georgia. EEE