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MORNING EDITION----THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1850. ——v, 6013. 8. WHOLE NO. _ tendency, especially to the cotton ports. Passen- gers were rather more abundant, but there is no ical court assembled i improvement in 1ates. | the 26th instant, te try aeeeral.¢ - jate assistant Haver Marxers —For ashes there was no in- | ogainst the Rev 0. 'S_ Prescott, iny. y of the Church of the Advent, of that ci quity. Beeswax do. Coflee was quite neglected. Of teaching contrary to the faith. of ‘the tire’ Whale oil was eupported at high rates, For sugar Rev. Messrs. Beliard, Clinch, Tambert, M there was no demand. Tallow continued to decline. and Slafter, compose the ae on the part otto Whalebone had considewably advanced in value. church: The following is the presentment :— To the Right Rev. Manton Easthurn, DD, Bis the In rice there was no improvement. | "aeeteotont Mpiscepel Clurch, te We Disoue of esee: NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, for nearly twenty minutes, when the Seore- | He was then permitted to of provecd, tion, saldhe submitted to The Speetal Episcopal Convention. ORGANIZATION OF THE CONVENTION FOR THE PUR- POSE OF ELECTING AN ASSISTANT BISHOP. ‘The special convention, called by the Committee ot | the Episcopal Chureh, met yesterday morning, in St. John's Church, St. John’s Park, for the purpose of taking into consideration the canon enacted by the House of Bishops, for the appointment of an assistant bishop. There was very full attendance, both of lay and clerical members, present. Church service was Puseyism itn the e4, and, 2 continues IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE. ABRIVAL OF THE RUROPA AT HALIFAX, Judge Saivrorp then withdrew his motion, upon the understanding that he might be at liberty to renew it after the Convention was organized. It was then moved and seconded that Dr. Creighton Boortteey that i the allot S Uspensed ah, ary ie was wi vote should be unanimous. ighte are involved in those cases, and th e question was then put in that form, and @ | of the diocers; thereto: it is mot a precedent for ee ¥ chusetts : commenced about balf-past ten o’elock, by the Rev, | _ The question was then put whether Dr. Creighton | they are not in point Passengers by the Ei | be Chairman, when two persons answered | thisor any subsequent convention can remedy the ONE WHBE'S LATER WH dep Orig, We ek Bee ole. @ Standing Committee of the Diocess of Marsa- | Doctor Saml. RK. Johnson, assisted by the Rev. Doctor | Pe SPPQmtel Ohaltman, when two pu po he Boe Cn agg Boek : st om ure Brit ‘hoy Dy Ballard ne shusette do Meushy nyaent the Rey Oliver 8 Prescott. | Haight, Seabury, &c,; after which, Doctor Wainwright wpedick, Lexuen Besse Gown meee oud. bd the | Spence fies. tn cree to: the seegel: eemeemiaeee ~ ~~ Basehi. J Rae Wy wy entertaining and believing certain dootrines, h | Sscended the pulpit, and preached a sermon rom the | proper way to put the question was (“3 x4 was there ane by eA phn in this city in 1838. He said the THE THREATENED WAR IN GERMANY, | enaitett. Bry Ward Tasker: fre not held. nor allowed to be held, by the Protestant | xiv. chap. and 19th verse of the Rplatie of Paul to the | S24 cue Bronens wo objected to Dr. Oreighton being } thontet Matt oa nn eee by the tine Biobop ” y, Wm Bradshaw, Dellabul’, Episcopal Church in the United Biates, but which are | Romans, The rev. gentleman said they were met to The First Conflict between the Austrians and the Prussians. MESSAGE OF LOUIS NAPOLEON. Shipping Intelligence. from NYork Uct 00, Milton, Uadiz; $lst, Baltimore, Ernest, Helv: Lacripa, Dublin; 10th, Thomas rdesux Packe' am oet; gated, taught, a1 detriment of religion, tl the great injury of the o further adopted trary to her teachin, take counsel of each other, the result of which will, raid he, have a mighty effect on the present and future history of this diocess. He then proceeded to exhort his hearers to peace and good will. He said it would be found that the few observations which he would address to them would have a direct spplication to themselves at present. He then epeke of the contentions at Rome, ‘member from Christ Church, North Brooklyn, ob- jected. He afterwards withdrew his objection, ond ir. Creighton was elected President. present one. ‘Mr. Spenc r than sat down. Doctor Vinrow rose, and said that he was pot sorry 4 that the gentleman from Albany had mooted the Dr Orgicnton then took the chair, and briefly | authority of the Standing Committee returned thanks for the honor they had done him, Mr. Berrs.alay delegate, rose to order. [le said he and besought the members to demean themselves | moved to adjourn. and hie motion was seconded. The towards each other, on this selemn ocension, with | Kev. gentleman them jay, and he (Mr Betts) wee at a loss how he could get up again and cut off peaker's) motion urpiment. Deal; an Nye ay ge The Cuam decided that Dr. Vinton was im order ~~ iy iWeb, sine, Caster Sand Josopa Walker, im OProeition to the, botween the early Christians. They were, he said, divided EVENING SESSION. Dr. Vinron egal ‘and raid the remarks of the SPATH OF THY MAREDTS, | eri Sine teh tome, ierpoo! suanciie lam) tothe prejudice of the goupaland of the salva. | oe Grociee’ saver, hak Deow atugbe, to rove | Hatta niger. clock the President salled the Conven: | geet he was Deppy, that the. fentionsa’ bed sgara, do; Nov b, Blavinua Oud Bach meriek; tiom of so ihe Standing Committee of the Diosess | The Gentiles never had been taught to revere | tion to order. Spoussed tb, and itthie eavantion Wil Gaiamrany Wo, &o.. &. Colon Onmphell-and ZR. Belfast. svn andrews, Of Massachusetts. in conformity with Cauon 1, of 1846, | the feast of Pentecost, “nor were they regulated | Jt was then moved aud sesonded, that the rules of | ticucal t, an idttty Sotysasiet tov of the learaed’ Marecilien: 1ith, Robert; Cowes: Pont Grersccea: "% of the Protestant Episcopal Church in sald diccess, | n their diet by the law of Moses. They purchased in grntleman’s arguments, and decide that the 3 Hatieax Tetzorarn Orrice, ld for Boston Nov 8, Purinton, Deal; 9th. Palender, do present the said Rev. Oliver 8 Pressott, Presbyter, ‘Sid for the Clyde; 10:1 Revere; Liverpool; Uth, Hebe, Queeastown; ot cording fo the provisions of the canons °1 market; and hence the contest between the two tandiog: Committee of this diocess were right in the steps they for trial. (ac * Wednesday Night, Nov. 27, 1860. ragon, Liverpoc! the chureh, siade ena provided. for the trial ote I have talra. Many f the honorable goutioman’s <2 J ] 7 y- | classes. The apostle, therefore, to alley the dispute tem: cumente grow out of the habitual disposition whick “The steamship Europa, Capt. Lott, from Liver- abe fh il epgeinre And 7 W Andrews, mon, socussd by pubile rumor or others ise. or offences | and controversy between them, with words of wisdom | cate was informal~ it was not signed bw bee to treat ecclesiastical convencions in the same pool, November 16, arrived at this port at seven | 81d for iladelphia Nov 10, Buzope, and Philadeiphis, tog charges nad wreelications a ey and for the follow: | sree to beal the wounds inflicted on the church by | and it was therefore informal, and mopar in whieh he (reste polieloal bodies, Zhe Bev, -o’elock, with forty passengers for Boston and nine | 'Sprfen—weshington. of NYork, Nov 6, lat 81. lon 24 Van- |, CHanck Finer :That the Rev. Oliver 8 Prescott | thore disrensions. He tells them they were at variance erin ee ae jun red te fae tactee of mic | ‘be Standing Gomuittes, and referred to. the. 10th Sor Halifax. gu verpaed eet oh eae ete ieee eae otoneae mother of our | upon matters of no moment. That liberty of choice | parish; and he (Mr. Spencer) saw no reason why he | Canon, which gave such power to the Standing Com- The renewed misunderstanding between Prussia and Austria is confirmed. All Germany is arming. ner, fr va for 5 a sueadine N, Noy 18; Br sbip Asia, bound B, was Specification 1 bas held and taught the imma- culate nature end character of the Virgin Mary. 2. He has taught that she was withcut al reseribed no rule, ‘¥as permitted to all on those occasions ; the church having man was at liberty to after all, said he, that gf mittee, in the event of @ vacancy in the dioces, to provide for all its necessities, and contended that the whole power of the bishop was lodged in the commit- ould not be admitted. He therefore moved that the Rev. James P. T. Clarke, rector of Grace Church, Plattefield, be admitted to take his seat. ‘i judgment was to be subject to the great principle upon t th ii. | ter. He also contended that the term “discipline,’* . Austria ond Bavaria are in arms. Prussia has Frem Washington. 3, Be has taught that prayers may be, or should be, | which the Obristian religion ls founded.” This was the | cation to admit Mr. Clarke be leidion the tablen Li | as understood by the clergy, was the prop-r wadve~ drawn the first blood. Her troops occupied the | THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE—THE ‘TREASURY DE- | ®ddressed to her. rule in thore early days, by which the “me and privi- broadly hinted that he did not receive the oailto | tending of it, and that the committees was clothed a village of Byolzell, upon which the Austrians ad- ‘vanced, with their swords sheathed, but were at PARTMENT—UNIFORM RATE OF POSTAGE, ETC. Wasnrnaros, Nov. 27, 1850. The President’s meseage will be forwarded to the 4. He has taught that she may be, or should be, re- gerded as an intercessor “i it, or per, or RE ‘tail Mery in has taught thet it is ble, for Christians to use leges of the early Christians were to terpreted, and upon this founéation, in itself so ressopatle, m4 apostle founded bis discourse of to the Christi ex- ex- m= with full power of discipline to the fuil extent of the Bishop, except in three cases, wh! cepted cares were te he exero!’ | by the eler , reetorsbip in good fait! The motion to lay on t application of Mr table was then put and larke was then referred once fired upon, and several of their number were pr oe repre Fe reali Rome. Let us, therefore, follow his advice, mittee of five, to investigate hiv claim to a | bersslone. He then wer ie h a fo ‘wounded. The shots were returned, and the | 2°t! ext Saturday morning, and to the North im | “"LO Das held, or acknowledged his bellef fa, oF seat. 5 gin yn pa ont. eugene . » the afternoon. President Fillmore has consented that consent to, the doctrines which are contained in the The Rev. Mr, Cox then moved resolution, that all | thet it was res 7 e ‘Prussians finally evacuated the place, carrying off | copies of the message may be delivered to editors om | above five specifications mbers reaiding more th 20 miles from the place a tenlea é diceeas, bees wee se their wounded with them. the receipt of a telegraphic announcement by Post- | , ©M4%Ge Brcown :— That the Rey Oliver §. Prescott ee a * Alocese, leaving it to our owa discretion to act on ft France, England and Russia, have offered their «mediations on the German question. The latest accounts are more peaceable, although dn Vienna war is now looked upon as certain. Leuis Nepoleon has sent a long message to the masters that It has been delivered to Congress. - ‘The Secretary of the Treasury will not ask fora new loan, it being tound that the resources of the Treasury demands of the next fiscal year. The Postmaster General will recommend the adop- | hes held ano taught the dectrine transubstantiation. Specification 1, He has, in private conversations = eee, acknowledged his beilef in this octrine. 2, He has, in private conversations, defended this doctrine by employing and expressing divers argu- ments ir its fs Goa. length, to enforee on his ace. Tnutual forbearance and good will, The reverend ‘The services were again resumed. at the conclusion at of which, the holy communion was administered to all lle them went on to argue that this conven- did not elect a bishop ‘bis convention only minates a person tothe committeos of the churoh, who sends his name to the House of Bishops, and even then he is not elected He has afterwards to be consecrated, and untii this ordeal is gone through he ‘The Cuarmman next read a resolution to the ing ¢fleot, which was offered by Mr. Spencer herolved: That doubting whether a cr nding’ Committee, for the present Co errented by the constitution, and th 2 en, that this Conve a8 action on the ev . t elected a bishop. The Re: tl th ck thee od al satisfaction. | 2 of ® uniform rate of postage at three cents, with ,,2 He has. at sundry times, employed | in | who found themeelves in @ state to Ke of it, bj ee. ferred to the arguments of the Standing Committee, Assembly, whic given general sal - | pre Payment, | respeet to the sure, Becessity, and effects of the | the Rey. Dr. Wainwright, assisted ty ight 4. | Mr. Sraxcwn paid he understood that wee ® which were, in themselves, @ reply to the remarks || He disclaims all personal ambition. It is rumored that the Fourth Auditor, Mr. Dayton, | S&erament of the Lord’s Supper, the natural import | berrien. ‘The Convention then proceeds: communication sent in by the Standing nitt of the gentleman from Alban: ie Fy in England. | 8,to be removed. of which calculated to convey the impression | “Doctor Hain, of © d he wished to have it read before the relation | After seme remarks from Mr. Berre, the delegate | The no popery cry is going down im England. | '*;:'i,jumored that the President has ordered the | that he held and defended the said fdoctrine of tran- | aster the obureh services were concluded, read acted on. from Newburgh, the question on Mr. Spencer's reao- ‘They feel a little ashamed at having been fright- | big ship Penneyivanie for the conveyance of goods to | *Ubstentiation; and he did not so qualify or explain y The Sxcxerany then proceeded to read the papers | jution was taken by order, and was decided in the ne- ened ata Catholic hierachy on paper. It appears | the London Fair. | said lan; esto guard egainst and prevent any from the Standing Committee. The first papor stated | gative, as follows: — | ‘ pth ‘We have no mail routh of Richmond, to-night. | such natural Inference, of his beliet in said doctrine, that they, the committee, caused the convention to be Clerveal. ‘that there are only half a million of Catholics in ‘The Hon, John Siean and family, ved here last | *# drawn from the terms and expressions employed called, to take into consideration a canon made by the eit all England, and but eight millions in all Ireland, | right. Mr’. to day entered ‘upon the daties at the by bias in respect to the Sacrament of the Lord's General Convention in relation to the election of an feat al J Treas ve 8, ; naeletun’ op, during the suspension of the bisho; ore *Canada and Australia. ; Maken taelae ene Representatives have as- | eengnae Taino :—That. the ald Rev. Oliver & Pres. of the dioers, Another document was then read, | tion adjourn to ten o’clook to-morrow (this morming), Through the attentive kindness of Mr. Shaw, | rived, and the city is pow rapidly filli an ight that auricular confession ining the | desig’ the opivion of the oe de- | nad then proceed to elect a bishop. ° : The Weekly Globe contal twenty-five | t ® priest, on the part of the members of the church, legates. ‘The Secretary then pro. | tailed their powers very fully, while the bishop was purser of the Europa, we learn th it the steamship | ocjymne in length, and ©. Rives. de. | * eget, cat ey Pi tes parishes which | #uspended, or when there was an actual vacancy in tailing the bistory of t ~y Asia, which left New York on the 6th inst., was head. The steamer America arrived at Liverpool on Monday, the 11th iastant. She sailed from Boston Commercial Affairs. Enevish Srovarrms were subject to consider- able fluctuation during the week. Consols, on count. the following quotations :— Obio Sixes, 1576-187! Massachurett» Fives. . Kentucky Sixes, bonds, 1868..... Canada Sixes. tremely dul immediately after the sailing of the Niegere, with a decline of fully one-eighth. The German accounts, to which this dullness was mainly owing, were, in the last few days, rather less warlike; and the America’s advices from New York having announced a killing frost in the cot- and prices hed rallied nearly one quarter d. from the extreme depression of the 9h, The market closed steady on Friday, the 1th, at the full prices of our last circular, for the better des- response in Manchester, where the fears as to what might be the result of affairs in Germany day, up to 2 o'clock, reached 483 bales, ata decline of 50 centimes upon lest quotations. The sales of the week, up to the 13th, amounted to 4,828 bales. Breapstvrrs.—The flour market is quiet bat firm, at previous rates. In wheat there had been come speculative demand, at prices current, at the and 28. on middling vualities. Tattow moved more freely Linsrep Cane was less active Corrgr --Prices are not low, but transactions trade and speculators. Common Congous have has been cleared at Is. 1d. per pound. Good sorts were beginning to attract more attention, and had an upward tendency. Sales of low grades were ebut holders continued firm. Motase®s.— Good demand at full prices. Rice contis ned dail. Asnes were very dull at previous rates. On. —Olive, cod and seal unchanged and quiet. -quotations. ‘Woor.—The market was firm with a light stock. Inon.—There was an improved demand for manu- ceed ens SREY fer bee cad all OE, have slightly improved in value. Preights ut Liverpool wore dall, with a declining advanced jd. per poond. The Liverpool market, Jority, # seotion prebibiti Globe, in 1845, to Jenny Lind tn Philadelphia. Pustavetenia, Nov, 27—10)¢ P.M, ‘The first of the second series of Jenny Lind’s con- Nightingale was in charming voice, and most of her The Lecture of Gen, Cass at Providence, Lyceum, in this eity, last evening. Tho audience Crncinsatt, November 27, 1860. The Indiana Convention adopted, by a large ma- Btate debts. The proceedings of the Reform Convention, to-day’ have been uninteresting. They refused to employ a reporter for the debs of the Cambria. Bosrox, Nov. 27, 1850. ‘The Royal Mail Steamship sailed this day at noon, sistant Commissary of Monte and Gen Minds and Slave Takers Acquitted. Het of not guilty. The River, &e at Cincinnati, Supre Court—tpecial Term, Betore Uhief Justice Edmonds THE ASTOR WILT. CASE. Novemrgn 27.— Jean De Nottheck and Wif Astor and Others 1. Wm B Executors of John Jocoh Astor, de- acy to Mre De Nottheck, under « clause in ©, Astor's will by which gave to the six to each of them om becoming twenty one years of age: the plaintiff with the defendant, as 9 stakeholder, upon @ wager between the ati and Jobo Conklin, one horre race. (The action is browght under the rovisions of the statute which the Judge reads) It # contended by learned counsel for the defence, that, Queens county, within the time a aie the manner sutborieed by law for certain he , although other persons were inte- rested with him ip the recovery. he (the Judge) under. e accordingly instructed the jury that the piain- recover ore, then, three questic ne: — First Was a wager made! Seoond--Was this mot pot by the plaintiff? Third Wasit pad over, in what manner! It appears Cee 4! was made— there is no about that. [The learned judge referred to the testimony] The proof at the former ber remarks, said he thought that. alt the plainti’ was en- titled to recover interest, yet he is only entitled to it made the demard but not from we demand. except fr it the plaiees ~ This was an action to recover $100,000. claimed *TY to t iy whom Mrs, Wror | and in violation of the principles of the churoh. us set rofitable, He har ferete set defended this vilege and benefit. 4. He has allo: mbers of the ehurch to come te him, and make confession of their sins, in manner and form not allowed or sanctioned by the church. Onancr Fourth :—That the said Rev. Oliver 8. Pres- cott bas held and taught that priestly absolution. in connection with auricular confession, is allowable, and derirable, and profitable. torth in her standards, and coatrary to her established contession 7. He has pronounced such abselution, in contra- Flety to the doctrines, standards, and usages of the chureh. Cuanox Firri—That the said Rev. Oliver 8. Prescott church. contrary to the spirit and meaning of her standards and against the com ord: rand estab- liebed ussgesof the church, and @ violation of her | common law Specifivation 1. We holds that the practice of url. | cular confersion is right. 2. He has defended this practice as profitable. 3. He bas encouraged others to adept it and practice | ag — duty who had become noterious for bis Romantalng tenden- dwho har subsequently apostatized from the eh —repou! his ordination vows—and oon- nected bimeelt with the Romish communion 6 He bas beed in the habit, in performing divine ng bis beck to the people, while read- ph a. by divers turnings. or bowings d stable ter, at morn! valiet to be sun; yer, in place of the | in meter which e Chureh has ret i the church and to the accused By order and in behalf of Btand! Committee of the Dicotes ot Marsachurette, daly conven. ted at Boston on bp ty ene yr Ad in Lerd eighteen hundred en y. mae le OS Domestic ‘Miscel y par eterna deren, oarra ~cohterom The cholera has agein appeared at mine, La. and ceveral deaths bad vonsurred prior to the 10th inet. There was a heavy frost at New Orleans on the 17th inet. Movi ments of Distingutshed People: w nect, Connecticut; Hon. H. White, Cobors; R Loo ¥ ton; Col. Hamilte n. Albany. Hon, G, Spaalding. . yenter . 7 they represented. A qi follow! 30) vention; that Bishop; thet they drew up the liet of seats. and hand it to thelr recretary, moreover plaint of any ore seeking a rest who i: not entitled to he thought prematare to inter. it rT clereymen e 4 to argue that t It was, therefor: rupt the proceedings tion, oer to legates, and ro) it related to discipline. And 0 far ax precedents are concerned, be beld in his The the late Jehn Quincy Adams bad a committe: ed, who reported to the House om the suly til It wae agoorti i was entitied to be adopted. os be thought it was the shortest way to get through the business Judge Joxve snid the power of the Bishop had been commit Se teeaten, wu the only time to offer it Mr. Spencer, would call the then proceeded to illustrate his proposition red to a difficwlty in pembers {rom the State of New Jerse: © wea nO Organszatio: t convention were not applicadie to the eget uorum being present, the chair- which has beer tee, Consisting of throe the elergy iH w rt the right to cliiming to sit as la; yapiag to 7 He, ution of the Bvoretary imaieted (Unt these were, 40d would sh< uld be settled be- ad the rules of Ls He reter. Kress about the admission of in consequence of the Jersey organized, until vention could not pro. | d who it war that hada | vote, To ascertain this was dford’s resolution ; end until tee had all the po there is no com Judge Sanvrony again addressed the convention and ju tto ippisted that ft wae absolutely neces should be passed, a tters Mlustration of bir re this om ay Detroate here moved to lay the rerolutl motion was put, motions were made to recess, and to adjourn. order. until the other two motions were diepored of. Here there of great confusion, and s ver: ry that the reso- the more #0 from cireum- | 1 reesei i ye Natio m children of his daughter, Mrr. Langdon. of in vee, exp of error, @ ‘tances that o to his ki thie morning. another body. But there in another reason why they tars sailing of the Niagara. In corn there had been a | De Notibeck is onetor to tach of them ae might var, arance to true Tell - Care 8 toe eer, W. i Hansss, lay Gelogate for Tetuity Charch, © powrr to call this convention. for unless there | prieed Purdy, t good demond, at 29s Gd. a 30s. per quarter, for | vive bim. $100,000 of New York city stock, to be paid bat the raid iver Foe’ | in thin city, hoped the convention would pot allow etual vacancy in the diocess, they cannot under | Fponribility of his situation ig to create convasion canon which conferred it referred to matters of discipline only, but Ther of organization jority of the 1 con was ont of » "Tae motion to iay on the , and the motion to adjourn in fai at, at previous | Mees’ i Bonarerd Diunt took ex oe hendsll Worcester, oe oe inseed and rape were in fair request, at previ jovars 0 a excep. J orcester. ~- a Philadelphia, Li Georgie. and {ithgation. ae it may be very ell dow - ing etrew Janore if the oat rnon Baak.—There was more iaquity, | the, time the gait wae oo : ary: |G. Parker, Boston: ~~ Assistant Bleh: 1d. be entitied to @ portion of the “ Se hed been made of 200 hogsheads Phila- | 1849 snd the jury could ree from whet period ths in: | Ration, Pertiand, and twenty others, have oa Fy ay eS -deiphia at 9s Gd. to 108 fiom, D8. Dichineom, U. 8. Benaior, Ringhamton; seme reasonable tim Towaceo.—The market was very firm, and the : vu 1 Vermont; Hou. D Rumeey, 4, , iramsactions limited. ee arts’, metas; hot be we well, raid he. to let St | Now, ek, eald Mr Spencer, is the diooess. Afcer the reading of the last paper, doctrine and practice ut divers t van K Bowrny The urams eutitied the © passed at quarter-past seven o'clock on Saturday | Messrs Ritchie & Helss, It is rather severe upon "She ban waged ausloular coameantenhee @aty; man was stout to eall'on the Jonrention to proceed to | , Th" Mey eo ain Mr Bpeuoc’e, whieh was subre: | Daye of Pompell.” which Bas Been played with evening, Kith inst., twenty miles west of Holly- “ 3. He has encouraged auricular confession as a pri- osbution 3 ath yet quently laid over. tuccess during the week, will be prod evening, with J. R. Scott, im his great charsoter of Arbaces, and Mise ©. Wemyss as Nydia, the blind flower girl, The mext attractive feature will be the Graeme of ‘ Robert Macaire,”’ Mr. Stevens, an sotor of ‘The reverend gentleman said that he believed the pre- credings of the Standing Committee woutd be ratiged by this convention; and, as the General Convention had now nearly come round to the views of the St wled: F names of membe great dramatic celebrity, as Robert. The other certs, in this city, took place, this evening, in the Mu 5 He has acknowledged the substance ef the above ~ Ry ing Committee, be thought bis resolution would ra . fe v will be filled by @ fize company of comedians. The -on the 29th ult. tical Fund Hall, which was filled to gverfiowing. The | rtd Preceding specifications, in private conversa- Ramos of the views of all parties. ‘ y : WA : 01 the” Lady of the Lake,” Mr J. K. Soott as Roderick Dbu, and the excellent actress, Miss Wempyas, as Blanche of Deven. This bill is ev flictently attractive to fill every department of this large and beautiful Mr. Srencvn then proceoded to address the con’ tion in support of hie resolution. He said th reverend gentleman iro of the Committee ot Tw tonal quettion He w A ions theatre. Ith inst., closed at 96} to 96, On Fri- use cou | -q2recitcstion 1. He has heard private confessions of | sativg Conveation to proceed. in the first in- | wished to dire’ Monday, 1 ’ : iu A Bish B corel be pened Wy me Semonse a .g At | sins from sundry persons, and has pronounced abso- | Taney. to elects. president; apd, until such was done, “: Broaoway Tusarne —The new play of the “Be day, owing te more favorable continen' vices, ‘awaiting the return ot Mlle to the h fron Jutions in bebalf of such persons, on oocastons and | tyr rolution would not be in order. trothal,’’ which is nightly witnessed by large and dis- they advanced to § for money, and to jaf for ac- : under clroumstaners not contemplated by the chersh, | “nop J raid that the resolution ud he expected the same courtesy cerning audiences, who express their admiration and delight by enthasiastic cheers, will be p might this week. after which it will be ell there | ed to himself, although he koew very subject. good deal of tesling entertained oo th! Unrren States Srovarties were tolerably ac- bd Paovreunce, Nov, 27,1000, | custeme and weages to the rul be would find there was no rules of | It was very trno, ax mtaved by the rector of Troy, order to give piace to other novelties. Those, th . a: Reowte Coss sh, | 2 He bas acknowledged his belief in the doctrine “gag ho bs e ° Tite tive durmg the week ending on the 16th inst., at | _ Hon. Lewis Cass delivered a lecture at the Franklin | of priestly absolution. ia conuection with suriculat vention. the committee, in 1845, cnde a report, aod fa | who bave not as yet seon this splendid literary pro repert they were in fs duction, should embrace the only opportunity they bishops; and it was al or ot calling on assistant Will have ior some time. The scenery is beautiful. par- the (Me 8 furtber insist that the quest! i] “ was very large, and appeared to be much pleased with 8, He has acknowledged the necessity or the pro- ded if it i der to Houss of Bian ticularly the garden spectacle, aad the acting of United States Bizes, 154. the Generals remarks. Owing to sickness la is family, | prety oF profit of private priestly absolution, senna Ws DanaatieD Sam, he Gan oan atanben inae enrescation ot | Oouleoek, Rich Darl ige, New York State Fives, 1868-1800. see eS a a eee 6. He bas inoulonted this doctrine, Ee dah pete ts ap Oe fey Hp a ee should Boston City Fives, 1868-1863. . The Indiana Convents 6. He has encouraged of permitted certain persons ‘ r be fil chat Pennsylvania Fives. Endtane Convention, to come to him te ow ood, Le private absolution Li’ Shetetaeeanies the aitties att gs for the abilities of the author. Ths en- trtainments will couclude with the favorite farce of A Lown of ® Lover.” Mr. Boharf as Peter Spy ke, Misses A. and Josephine Geugeohim as Gertrude aad Frveetine. provirion, even to ettaln that desirable obj iben seid his firet proporition waa, that the 8 — D Pom wer to eal ; \< Fridey, Mr. Richiogs’ beavit “ rs = | hae adopted ond purrued certain custome and prac- the rame as the present—held tica, | Committee had neve t to call this conventh: : on Nea oicheg anionic adeoegen Torn oe acetal | tices witch are repuznant to the teachings of the | PZ eotvenniom ccamot bint sheit naccraver Ms &, | sould net act Tt ought tebe remos Rn caered tee Cireular states that the cotton market became ex- Axxarouis, Nov, 27, 1850 § i ping’s ie ener, that we are not an {noo lengthened argument in and duties of incorpora' the performances. 1 mg sculptor, by M. Brillant, and the character of Mir bed nud gracerul danseuse a b. bi nd authorities we understood him to mean the pre In rupert of bis propeaitien, b the body calling it tillion, Po- tag euch | | void, He rend Pas de Trois, aud grand Deax. ae with twenty-four passengers for Liverpool, and nine ae Rieneets Geom to the heb of malting take | Angel and Ames. A ll be followed by the baliet d’Action at ton district, confidence has been re-established, Ser Helis. Among these hor Liverpesl, are the As. | Ter an cotnnek: vi kteciaien, Thix was & case in point. He then pro- In eup port of hi bleaux, entitled the ti then take place, for refreshment, il oonciude with the grand Kaoul, or the Magic Bear.’ at tevorite Francois Ravel ves & bumper. Burton announces that he has vided tor di \d not be legally conve episcopate was not vaca: existence. sithough criptions of American, and an advance of one- A clerk in the employ of Messrs. Fiannegan & Briggs, jg 4 veoiting a moved Sere which governed the | and disabled from fi lo them yeee waded £0 oh ” a Werth Kaowing,”’ whtee be wishes te comana- eighth d. for the lower and middling qualiti | {ramed Leroy Gregory) bas been arrested for robbing cre d custom of the eo ge yy ee ey Cone oe : house, this evening. As they ate of oy | their store. arge juan 0 stolem propert; nati sa mportance to all the dramatic public, he requests @ about 8,000 were taken by speculators, and 1,/ . Other acts of that bo 4 TT eit nized him py t cial, it is hoped that there who may forget the salutary George Holt’s circular estimates the sales on the ‘The persons who came here from Virginia, lest ta al ascription to the Tol to go over all the proceedings every morning. of things ip geners!. He will be aided in this tevk by ah +t 10,000 bales. It also state that | Avaust. im quest of slaves, and were arrested on & ity, hee turned bie | Jf they didto, they could mover get through the bud- Mesare Diake, Lester, Gland and John-ton Mrs, Skar- wren see Ms " charge of riot. were tried yesterday, and the jury, this beck to the table, as mation met vo transect ret. Mrs Russell Mrs. Hughes, have consented to the reaction in the cotton market had met with NO | morning, returned a verdl » Dector Hawers sald he hoped the rerclution would astiet im the mo: nd instructive development. A sod a popular ballad by wit new farce Cre November 47, 1850, eres - > aed now piaying in 1 ted, Havre advices of Thursday, the Lith, represent bond Liles comeente a with the doctrine of | (6 Dishop; that he bed the power of making ota < that market as much depressed. The sales of that a ‘as allowed, or approved, or permitted t list of the clergy Who were entitled to rests that ir, the clerical members of t! | ed with bis suthority for ali @ re any authority in | any of the canons that a standing committee con cail a ppecial conve He, therefore, contended peclal convention can be | jin fact no canon has given aathority to call a | tpecial convention, because, although it would seem | pat One canon dors invert them with ecclesiastical | authority, yet another esnon verte this autbority in ed meio dram of the Fairy of the the utmost reenery and The next exertions is reaping a rich th any Of there exnons aet Now, as I said before, there trical harvert i itself to be interrupted, but weuld proowed to organize | yellow and white, and 296. for mixed. | ana if lied before that age, without irsue surviv- in the usual way ” . | intno vacaney here, ond therefore any ection they | Oyriery's Miveraris.—This company of Rehiopyam Provisions ~The beef market continued with- | ing. th re of the deceased to go tothe survivors. | The Rev. Doctor Viwrow said thet the honorable | might take would be invalid aod of no force Mr. performers annouvee a fine programe for this even- * of improvement. The sales ‘The plaintiff claims that this ts a west of $100,000 tot mw ber from Bt. Peter's Church, Albany. iotrodeced | Spemcer then ret Ato the term discipline. which he | ing and instrumeatal performan> out any symptoms V } to each of the children of Mrs Lan: The deten- 8 vicious principle, by comparing thie convention to a | understood ineant all that related to the affaire ofthe | excellent. were unuewally light. Pork was inactive, and & | dents contend that the $100,000 was te be divided “ | political boy ‘The rtanding committee h one He ea “~~ os weed Ls Ey me od Pautows Hovse.—Singing, in ental per- sd © we J among the children. The Court heard argument on -4 powers of the Pirhop; this conwrntion is celied by them, | thon to give it, it wa fs opinion more umally ‘ os reduction was demanded. There were small sales | thot of the plointitie, and the complaint’ wasthere- Livery May mmty “poe © | Under the power vested in the Bishop. The third ort | used tm | discussions relating to church affairs, | formans —- of bacon, at full rates. Shoulders met with ready n dirmineed, with cotta thet the said Rey Oliver be | ele of the constitution aurboriers the calling of this | sithough amongst clergymen it may be understood 08 | Mot see tows is well satiated i vt freel ey one worn | ecnvention, points cut how it ia to be orgarized. and | above stated Me then went on to rhow that ines | sales, at previous prices. Hams moved more freely, Supreme Court—Cireutt Court part | So pre to bethe actore im it. Tm pureuscce of it the | the euspemiom the committee have frequently said | | New Yous Awrmrrumaran ~The but had pot improved. Lard ha dimproved, and was | Refore the Hon Judge Edwards And they do ask that the Right Reve | et fs made out and given to the secret «| and seted as if the Bishop was «till in existence, | ‘‘ Cinderrlia’ is drawing overfiowing « in demand, at on advance of 1s. per cwi—emall | , Mor. 87—Buckmen ve. Picker Im this case, the the Diocese de inrtitute proceedings, tm suonetence | tn proceeds to point out the mode in | How, t ‘n they declare that there is a vacancy, | beautiful place of amusement 4 . Judge proceeded to charge the jury; in the course of with the eanonr ms nd provided for ¢ min tout o (ehould any & hall be | beemuse it ie only im the event of & vacancy they can | the celebrated French troupe draw down th stock on firet bands. In cheese there was less do- | bis observations he said:——This action was brought to ing of such cases, that tor bonor of pure relig' ny | ¢ hoped, therefore, that the resolation | act roes to Mil itup! I therefore submit that a legis. | applause. ing, and prices had reced 1s. per cwt. om fine sorts, | Tecover $3,000. ih, it in alleged, was deporited by be vindicated. and that justice may be done both to | Void ie woted 6 lative body cannot peak or act w Wasnixorow Hat.—The Piigrion's Progress is being exhibited to large audiences every night. Brorrast Hat..—The Voyage to California closes this week. Trircen Hatt.—The first of a reries of American which the constitation har already trate this proporition. he quoted the case of a county clerk, which was sought to be dismissed. The consti tution was set up, which provided for a county clerk, and declared that where ope was appointed he rhould N, A - was nothing doing in | by the provisions of the other statutes, this law dose is —there wae | not in putsvance of it. He th ed, was the Stand. | prémenade concerts will come off this evening, at thie aia eon sory pIy. Me (the Judge) did not agres to that pro: President of the Standing Committee of the Diooess of jout of there belug no Bishop) to call | tng Committee to contrel all the parishes in this dio- Sd ad imamate Ge teaes waaliode eaminine turpentine; 1.000 bbls. common rosin had beet | posiion This provision of the statute does not apply = Massachurette. t | cork? He thought not The people of this discess | tame scale of magnificence as thors brilliantly sucvess- gold at 3s. Id. perewt. to # bet made upon the race rua upen the course im | Wn Rarworn Len, Seoretary, | ve constitution, | fal ecncerts #f the famous Julien. ia London; and mig n — ewes Mourard and Piledo. in Paris They will be continasd every Thursday evening The most brautifal over pores = This have been very emall. The continental market | understood to have been decided by the Court of A daily inde’ . W. Cozens, of No, 38 tores, by ail the great masters of the age, will be exe- exhibits a decline ia prices, both for coffee and | Peal The question whether Mr. Buckman con re- suman phar apearhell wt inp predvoreters cuted; and aa Bochaa, the distinguished merstro, Is the cover . Girector, there can be little doubt of their exovilenee, eugar. the mall. Mr © is an agent for several of the papers, F & Doctor aod Mme L Doctor Tea —A good business has been done by the | fteod to bave been decided by the highest suthority, and delivers them to «ubseribers in this city before concert, at Tripler Hall, on setecmag ee gramme contal Asornnn Onacnes 8 y ised to leave this port on the 2@ of trials, as to ment, was stantially the rame as at Naval Intelligence. ff ques. Ontario is advert -effected at fall rate: the present ome; and the Judge hege tead the oplaion | he U, 8, eurvesing schooner” Gallatin, Lieutenant | fon” aurot sere mmm ili neat December, for Chagres. Bhe bas recently retarned Svear.—There,was avery moderate demand, ped aay he are the ease, with he con- panes, from New York, arrived at Noriolk on Friday soner rone, and called for a vote by orders from Obarleston. aftora satjetactory trip from this city, jopendent line between New nderstamd she underwenta and will now form an i al cases decided to the Supreme | O°” age. We to the presemt question, which show mittee have no power to call this con- that coneequentiy the convention has but moreover. it only s reatonable thorough inspection previous to her departare for Cherlerton. Annual Conrestion’ There would be not much time tort. He Mr. & bad great confidence in the of fieney of time. There was mo necessity for tailrosd im thie matter. toute between thie cit; the largest eteambont ‘ oft hela, The engt ing five minutes, | Bectsmore simon ican Noe laws required them to Mr. Sroscen said be would finish