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‘The Crusaders. ‘THE LECTURE OF @. B. R. JAMES, THE NOVELIST. The first of a course of lectures de- livered by Mr. James, at the Female Aca- demy in Jeroleman street, Brooklyn, attracted a pigary | Marre Augerina rt Monel red J”, tt Mise Mooney Bilsa ‘Tan ‘arice of the crusaders, and a ‘MoCall Miss Marge MoIntosb Miss Ma- Mo} pi gle Be oe arland Miss H very large and fashionable audience. The subject repeal 8 ged and fsbo Ann Mcuede Tesholla MsLavesine’’ Mine” of the lecture was the Crusades. The lecturer | massacred. It is, however, Dut justice to say ‘that McFarland Mrs EB J McCarthy Margt = Mary Anne commenced by stating that the present lecture | the christian’ and many of their Inter- N Narvin Bessy ‘Wileo Sing Masta Norket Miss Mary OrGennee Mise Mar- O'Boylo Mary Osborn Mre Lucy T ‘would be as brief as the nature and importance of posed on behalf of the ted Jews, and many the subject would permit of, and then said :—The deen nee ate me crane > $18 per ore OF less, 2 : Michaal iy, nesenpt, Jand of our redemption—the land where the salva- | dened ruffi Prove thet ail te proceeds fo P = ie our redem, nd w! ie salva- | dened ruffians. After leaving France, the crusa- awh tion of mankind was worked out—the land to | dere were compelled to traverse an interval of 600 | fe'will be able to prove, ‘The military oonteivucions | PegtMatoMany Sy Frat! Miss Meret A Pollard Me Louisa which the whole Christian world looked with so milés, the wild and desolate countries of Hi were collected, by order of President Polk, without | Piffard Mrs D it. beth Powers Mra hin i theland A and Bulgaria. Both nations, although they had | law. Commodore Jones. and all concerned in collect. | PotteMrs Jane Power Mrs M much interest and enthusiasm—the from which | imbibed some knowledge of Christianity, were | ing them, had a large discretion over those funds, and @ en proceeded over the whole earth the gospel of peace | then in the most savage state, and, on the slightest | if.4n his manegement of them, it shall be made to ap- | Quinn MrsMary A Quin Miss Bridget Heebls Wiliam — Horwey Thomas and of good will to man—was in the hands of the | provocation, all their native ferocity was rekindled, pear that the Grrgrament was benefitted, as well as R Besey Thowse — Heierdahl jechrotte AG Infidels, of those who preached the religion of | and returned. But ample provocation w: afforded | the people of California, and that all the proceeds | Read Mre WG Rogers Miss (Char- Robinson Susan nom fa Healy Michael Henry CW i ; Provoca! ‘a8 ee Richardson MreBa-_lotte Roney Mise Rose jenehaw Ferrie = Heran John A Herran Pedro al- blood and sensuality instead of the pure precepts of | them by the disorders of the crusaders. The | ave been turned over to the government, then the | ¥¥))) Ramedell Mrs WW Rourke Mary canters the 1. Place yourselves, said in the midst | Greek prefect of Bulgaria commanded a regular | {7/1 must result, to the edvantage of the accused. Roberteon Mias Eli~/Ringold Mee Mary L Hien Wi examined. We hope he Hicks John A—2 of tke ark age again, wher the of men | force, His witnesses have yy superstition, when the cet at the call of the King of Hungary, the | wilt be able to make a clear case of it. a Bil Benj 8 were c away or tenth of his martial subjects a; di mjamin Hilliard Soh ae Solplecings: & pilgnm anne. foe his Harimage a sold arma. Reposgph comes was i jou their re- My Kitty. CS Hinehingg Betne ti ae Y Beran heed Jo x RioneCap, CF Strong Wii ‘ou himse hands | taliation on those pious fanatics was bloody an ‘Mrs 2 of the Infidels, but that your Christian breth- | unrelenting. About a third of them, and Peter the Cushioned on thy. careless pillow, saptbeietanpaen -eonmpemieate babar Motinen Wash ren were in ir hands—that they were sorely | Hermit amongst the aumber, escaped to the moun- Little Kitty—what so tal, ; kage oppreaaed, and ‘ that the land itself, from | tains of Thrace; they afterwards made their way ‘What #0 lovely as thy beauty— re * Blise- Ho which you received the light of Christianity, to Constantinople. The Greek Emperor received Bo seraphic as thine air? Bictlan tine Mary Starling tite Char~ Saeine Mrs Delight rN gua sane ag was in their hands too. Such was the state of | them kindly, and assigned them quarters in Con- Lovely art thou Kitty, dearest— ‘Aun Toste A. fevers 8 Sturman Jacob ‘Stanley Jonh S Europe at the time the .crusade began; but there | stantinople, and advised them to await the arrival Like a rose in ic sleep, T ‘arren Havers Noryear T was a number of other cauees which instigated the | of their brethren. For a while they remembered Trelissed on thy golden tresses, lor Mrs Hanah Thompson MissCa- Torrene Miss James Hudson W Holley Hull HD Taylor James B ‘Tallman Esra whole of Christendom to take a part in those | their faults; but no sooner were they revived by Aizs of hanven seeund theo creep, Trakareverae "UBM Thome are Chas Frdson Henry, pumplres yrs | Thachers D eet eee, crusades. At first, there was nothing to call at- | the hospitalities they received from Emperor In these airs the blossom trembling, is ore an mens omg iy cee Buredonseth Lg Tat el Falect rer . tention to the state ‘of the holy land but accounts | than their passions for plunder were again inflamed Life seems hovering o'er the rose ; Underwood Mrs John Van Buskirk Mise F A Budley Wm J f Hackman Christo- | Thayer& Perkins Torey Win ‘Tweedy Jacod H of wayfarers and pilgrims. Afterwards, when the | neither gardens, palaces, nor churches were safe While a smile is sottly creeping Balsted J F tephe Terhune Corn Tweedy Jacob H ‘Tellevaugh Dr J M dark cloud began to overshadow the mountains | from hele dened firings’ ther cobbed amd piuaaens O’er thy infant dream’s repose. Watchom Mre Mary Woeks Mrs Ansel Warren ‘Miss Mary Balt ba, James Hallman Washing- Trexoning John Pitt & Co Ht oie of Palestine, (here the lecturer referred to | ed all alike, and afterwards sold the fruits of their In thy childish sweetness, ever Wallace Mrs Wilson Jane Watts Mrs, Wash- | Hall LO Hail P Hall Wm, Jr Tinea 289 = Thevnton Wai D the irruption of the Turks into Europe,) it was | rapine to the very people whom they, a short time Bringing heaven where thou art, Walsh Ellen wil san ton Ball David B Capt HamiltonBengamin rvy Thos ‘Triner Joreph T found necessary to raise a barrier against them. | before, robbed. ‘or his own safety the Greek I oan imagine thee no other-- Walton Miss Susan William: r ff Josee | Hand Nathan B Hammond J Hamitton & Charoh Thompson Joseph ii * I. > the ‘Always Kitty in my heart. K Wait Mw ia shine HammondJD Hand John Harrold Frederick jompson Alex This was one of the causes, but there were also | Emperor had to pase them over to the Asiatic side 7 oe ey Ward Mrs Margt Walsh Miss allice Wilson Miss Phebe | Hamilton AB | Hamilton Edward Hammond Geo Thompern J other moving causes, at the same time, which | of the Bosphorus, and there assigned them a station Dews eterne will keep thy verdure Wardlaw Mise, 6th Walah Bridget G-2 Hand Thomas Thompson A A urged on the minds of men to this great under- | which he ur ed them to keep; but their evil Far beyond the gatesof death, = sg Walburger Madame Williams Catharine 1 Trott Capt Thos, taking. "Towards the end of the tenth ceutury, | tenuis ttnpelied. them te deseet it eka cuit Keep 5 ere nemnees WeodsMredean = Creensnwald — Witeraft Mise Ana | rae John § Trish Joseph P Irving Mr Towend Cyrus ‘Trempeon WE when superstition pervaded the whole world, a re- feadion against the Turks, who were in a Waving in thaaneal’e beeen. Vand Z oohey Martin Townsend Joseph port was spread abroad that the world was about to | sj Young Eliza Young Mies Eli Zuntz Miss Frances in Augustus Jacobs Julius Thorton Joseph Lt le BA ad abroad that th sion of the road to Jerusalem, under Solyman. La a "yt ie a come to en end—that the whole earth was ad- | Peter the Hermit had withdrawn from the camp to | ~~. perenne ae Tuttle Geo W Topper Wm W. Tere» judged to destruction. Terror and dismay had ac- Constantinople, and his Lieutenant, Walter the ‘EW MEDICAL BOOKS.—4 COMPLETE PRACTICA GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Jameson G Jansen JP Turner Thomas = Tyler, Davison & Co cordingly seized on the minds of men. The cloud | Penniless, who was worthy of a better commander, N work om the nature and treatment of d 0 diseases. A snares Bary Foe Bua Feblen Benoit, had, however, passed away, d it was found, that | attempted to restrain the licentiousness of the herd | $24 sii the kindred afections—ill Sone Aoker, Edwin Terkine John 8 Jorvis William D JohnaondasH(MD) | Urann Richard A Underhill Dr RT Uhler Rev George notwithstanding all the axebodings, things had | of savages, but without success. They separated Allewsandri Kobeo- Allison John Allen D& Son Johnsen Win Johnson & Bennett Johnson M Piahor | Ulrich MrPhl — Underwood Josiah gone on just as before; but it seemed that mankind | in quest of booty, but they themselves fell an Allen Rey Dr—2 Allen Henry Johnston John R_ Johnston Isiah Johnson Martin Vv were Gisapctnted that the world was not judged— | easy prey to the arts of the Sultan. He spread a | 2084 edition; price $10. | Ries AD cone Settee Siete, Foknesn Richards Johnston Wun Jones Wyman Veber & Defor, © Vanee Moses Vila Mons I they were half angry tnat it was not consumed. | rumor amongst them that one of their bands had | SaiSe¢Sursioal Journal: ‘Andrews William Soren WE (Broad- Jones John ee rete ‘Those were. some of the causes of the crusades, | taken his capital, by which he tempted them to See a zenese way eo MN a and, in addition, the Christian world was menaced | detcend into the plain of Nice, where he over- A Aikite Adison D Judson Junius —“Jyse James Vedder William y the Saracen power, and it therefore became | whelmed them b: the whole force of the Turkish | ° ‘ite ri ° ‘Arinen J Viroos Mr IC high time that the Christians of Europe should de- | army, and their bones only informed their com: | fourteen plates; price ag Atkinso Appley Luther bar pom feod themselves. Popes Sylvester and Gregory | penions of the place of thelt defeat, OF the frst | STRINGEM,& TOWNLEND, 22'Broadway, aad by tig | A0!inorsh Chae Averill Ohae k, “Astont Joseph Kelly Redecr Kelly Van Ancwerp & great al abicg oon a fuse fa this | crusaders, 300,000 had perished before a single nin Per pee ears Armetrong Lieut ‘ar Michael Aspell A D2 Ke ‘award Kars ee Keats aw Van hilver HP reat undertaking, ey gave notice that, if a cer- i infi r @Benry G Applegate Josiah ry tna = Van Burtirk Riebard V N Isaso@ ut themselves at their head, and reh © H ji ‘ Own i " | Black John Brady Bernard Bracken P Kennedy Edward Kidd J: ickerbocker Hi- ‘ennest Mr pur Melee. Pelestion fae ee ata ea the preparations, for, their enterprise. Mr. James Ro ey a OE 4 Bra iy John Brady Jha Blackall Master Kilmartin Patrick Koy Mory ee paneer { Watt Joh See. Thee Coe ee gave a brief and graphic sketch of | Seapesnd form, by William Young Mi: De Uretaaieerae, | Bradierd Geo C — Bisekman Biijah — ‘Benjamin Kingsley Thaddeus King CaptJ WH Kirtland J B alker J Walker Ax 4 ‘man of Amiens | the histories of Godfrey of Bouillon, and the | University of Pennsylvania. The various forms ef Sec! Bradish John Blackall Win’ Blackstone Perry A Kittredze Capt J WKinne Pat Walker James bt ede mye whose surname we are not acqaaint- | other noblemen that took aconspicuous patt in the Pincaaes sro faithfully “described, and ail the recipes giver | Braey Jolin Bradley MA—2 Baldwin Bubud King Martin Kiss Willan" Rise Josep ‘ Wall Join) | Walker P ec; we only know him by the name of Peter crusade, and concluded his lecture with an ac- | gullet chapter on, Belt: 8 i hones Baker, Watkine & Bolen Wa ig g | MEePsR Ww =| Kaewiee William KepaerDevidM =| Waldcin = Ward dW. Wakeman ho F © Hermit, who became smitten with a de- | count of the capture of Jerusalem by the Chi whe srunfovramste 1h oontees seatt 2c Ker Geo 0 (aes ye : Ward Francis Ward Dr SQ ire t 5Cyl lag e y the Christians | men, who have been unfortunate in contracting disons: ae ee, Lada JH Lambert William Lawrence Warner Warner Alvan Wardy Parritt and there he became cequaioted with the Patriarch; | wader Godfrey. | For our own part, we think this | Previgas te plscag yourselves under the oaceot say.docier | Hetiteycho 1, Bleek tavatard Blanchon B Mo rhs Dr ; Ward dient Warner Bila Warmer Austin 7 c 3 a ir jot m copy of vhis try c Landers Michael lecture, both as to matter and manner, one of the | fY Worren Mr ii M Warren & Moore Barostro Angelos rney Nathaniel Bartle andrew @ and, although of diflerent creeds and different na- i i i fal work. Strangers visiting the city, partie ryed W! Larne Isaac jons = Warren J e 5 e most interesting delivered this season, and so the 01 templating mas don’t think ef returni Bard Barnes Barlow Joba Barlow John S Lond - eh rity tions, they communicated with each other, and | audience hoaeke too, for, at the conclusion of it, | without scopy of the Pocket Maculapius, ‘Ses cnptatnoane | Barnce h P Barker Mr Barry Moses Mk tenia om Peter declared to his friend that he nad a Mr. James was greeted With several. rounds of | fitoBe eine tosen, should possess Dr. Youngs Yreative ox | BarrettC B&Co Barrett Mathew Barton” Henry A Laugteen John Latham Capt Jo= ‘Sus, Broome for the delivery of Jerusalem from the applause. Farrage, the Poskes Mecelapins, oc Rvery One HisOws | Dovey BautteT F& Co Batten Sampson mer Z pe Wm streot The Patriarch entered into his views, and enjoined BEN EE ES ina loteer, will teccive one ccpy of this book, by coke, | Bagbn Pate Bassit William, 0 William Landenback Sebas-Loverie Alexander Laven Hugh, Welsh dose him to carry out his scheme. Peter fasted and Our Woshington Correspondence: Hix oopive will be sent for ong dol ress DR. WM | Beckett soln eu Bean oF oe nea Tee Theodoric-3 Lars Rugene Wits ite RD Wenn Weaver J Danforth prayed,and passed one night in the church of the holy ‘Wasuinarow, Deo, 80, 1850. | Foe Ree meee, suseet, Fal and for gale ¥) Benth Joke Et ce ee Lee WD Leobvaltier Jules Wiccler Oliver P Weeks & Hopkins Wheaton WE sepulchre, and there beheld the Saviour himself in 2 | 74¢ austricn Correspondence—-Mr. Clayt 3 ere 2 SE Bronte ore Breedan Mr Berstt Weignis Best Joha nat A IRENa: tekinonen Wt, Tih sieeny Taeaes Weir Julive—4 West Ste w dream, whocommanded him to go forth on his mis- “ ¥ eee. Seneeers te OOS Ae $XL NOT ONLY MONKY, BUT LIFE SAVED.—DE Belknap Dr D Bell James Lemeburne Captain Lee Lt Thomas Wellman Ko pe Wost & Durkeo sion. Peter went as he wi Ssahdaite ad | fained by the Senate—Mr. Benton's Grand Land Bill— Hunter will forfoit any vam, if failing to cure Bounard Mr Byrne Owen " ee Welling De Charlee io Was cominanded; traverse; QDY caso that may come under his care, 120 matte if Brett GA Bennera, Smith & orned L & rd Henry B, Lesher Stephan R West James Henry, wil Syria, landed at Bari, and no sooner did he land, | The House on Bounty Land Warrants— Lieut. Hunter's | gtanding or affliot ationte are tavited to his Dispent Browster Augustin —Campbelt Peyton v in | oor ba Wake: Jo than he repaired to the Roman Pontiff and threw | rrotest—Triat of Commodore Jones. 3 Division street, Now York city, sa thousand: an su Rerry William | Teipharet Fred Lewis Capt FB forth Edwin F Wiltsoa t's" himself at his feet. Pope Urban the Second was a] ‘The resolution of General Cass, calling for certain | Surauserr sad others eho bane Pen ea a eek emo Oe, Briekea O Lenahan Dennis Linderbeck Samuel | 8 w Wiley Geon Wilton Ghas clear sighted man, and encouraged Peter, although correspondence between the Austrian minister and the | lection olivited to all on the Dootor Brigham GN Lilly Jonathan Us eg Legg eeontit pg Wickham W Wilcox Wicks Altreas ,= he was then at war with two of the most powerful Mis grest rome Red Drop—that treables the (8 pps Livingston DrLewie Littlefield Joba W Litsieseld Daniel | WiltwsGeorge GW tion Widitiecea 3 wit monarchs in Europe, however. He gave the Hermit | S¢ct¢tary of State, in reference to the mission of Dud- | quee (avovore 40 much—eures like magic im certain diseases nH Briggs & Brother Lattin ieee ee ree | WilbanGoorge@ Tilton B ny atl aa ca every encouragement; sent him forth, commissioned | !¢y Mann to Hungary, brought up that correspondence | Sell te nsiece batons tania ge ete eated would de Bristel James) ‘Birdfailttos A Lowther William. Lord Rev Je Longworth David | Williams WL | Winston Cold A Williame Henry P by himself, and promised to assist in carrying out | into the Senate to day. Th many cases, their’ lives, in tke Hands of physicians ign Briton Thomas B_ Birteh Soha S Loomis Just Tioyd Rev A Fees ana y whites Koapp Winslow Coptain the great enterprise. Peter was the great preacher | As you will have received it, it is not neceseary to | Tantot deli eee et Ce ime | ee, BadeirOr || Bighorn M w Lotton Thomas iL Write 4B orks of the crusades; but whatever. was the character | explain the points inthe protest of Mr. Iulseman, or nown to bo the mest Beegler Ferdinand Bouter ¢ jorge. BohrorJuiiue by ae Ludlum f White Rihana” Whitlock Chartes White Capt Jorerh his eloq 5 fired all Europe; in short, he vote, Wears of prac. | bicoke Wm feynt ; 1 y “1 Vitherno| yhuitmey. harle ire excelled in the popular madness of the times. Bope | th? Powerful apologetio defence of Mr. Wel nd treatmens of | Brown Alexander Brown Prcvaiced ‘Xsecdeass LardGameit Ege” Wikre ther Whither ie Urban received kim ‘as a prophet, applauded his | 0f bis predecessor in the State Department. It Suables the | Brown Alonzo F-2 Brown Bliphalet, Ledge ark No 28 ‘Lodge Chelsea No | ade Dr David moa—2 prophet, app! De medical book or pri- | Kouer Daniel Jr Bi Geo W Wote De glorious design, promised to support it in a general | Will be ceen that the Austrian minister puts his case othing Botsford MW, Bourdim Mons Le- Brown Thos C Lodge Knickerbocker Not Lodge @ Nol Wadeworth das © wadry Caps Ira 8 council, and encoureged him to proclaim the deli- | in the strongest terms of remonstrance; and that Grr 3 = vont beng acrid Len 2 . ‘on No 12 1 aig ” Woods Jobm verance of the holy land. Strengthened by the | mr Webster is compelled to plead the defensive, from Mae Risatiae,” cco Obes tear, ine ye try) BreroshsnJonn, pleton’ *” Brosega doh <ore Ea gore Batoas He 4 iH probation of the Pontiff, Peter traversed, with : P.M. “(Sunday cxce, cd)—No. 8 Grocawich street. ‘Isbar | Boston Joseph Bowman Daniel Boyle Edward pore op Onno Fiden Francie cod Batita. success, the provinces of Italy and France; he | t*® bungling manner in which Mr. Clayton managed | been ‘a matter of tu rprise 0 00 of rospsove, | Burrows EA. B 1 Tsane et fae see ee Oitey Me Lt ey No 15 Lue Leuka” J ‘ 3 ~ ui juther Woel preached to innumerable crowds in the churches, | the business of that special agent to Hungary. He | bility and of professio 5 ee LY Lodge To Nod Lodge § Whorton John Wyross Jona C—2 mpi e 7 Sttention te diseases wi ich peo Lodge Manhattan No 20 Lodge Knickerbocker No 22 Wyman Anyelyn Wylie Williams Wylie James the streets, and the highways; he entered, with | should have given no written instructions to Mr.Mann. hiey Dr AF Bucklin Rabbi J (4B sane on sane ery Beles, sae bs cottage, and | which could possibly compromit the neutrality of this & Wysermen EE Winchell Madison Y ¢ people was impatiently moved by his call to re | government, if it did not intend to z ish G | Macdonald Hon Young William Young Francis Young Mr pentence and arms. When he painted the suffer- | fand to Hungary. He should not Pads Meson pe Burr Chauncey Butcher Thomas wacealt Mr Yearly Samuel J | Young John Yordman R inge of the nations and pilgrims of Palestine, every | agent atthe risk of his life, upon @ mission which ven to de Butler Thomas Burnham Wm Maklem 0 P-2 Hanne Sege Sone Tele 7 G, heart were melted to compassion: and every breast 1d be of no benefit to the Hungarians in their treated Wie tea Gaile co ta a, hea net | Betton James 3 ey emeael Machin Scene glowed withfindignation, when he challenged the truggle; and of no use to any body except eto appear in no othsr way thau in thelt effects travide Edward Manairg Jongph — Marquart George WM. V. BRADY, P. W. warriors of the age to defend their brethren and ce to® political friend. pon posterity ; yot, if Properly enderstood Burdick Stepnen serch aS Marshall HD POST OFFICE, NEW YORK. rescue their Saviour. He supplied the deficiency ¢ readiness with which Mr. Clayton furnished a *, removed. From Marks Lewis # follows having been deposited im thi: 1m of postage, are retained here tili Of reason, by loud and frequent appeals to Chrict | COPY of his instructions for publication, afford : r mptive evidence that those instructions and his mother, with whom he had_ personally Feder bey 4 : 0 cured in as many y sed. cus oO po Bie P agunny| capital at home, just as the Prus- | years; and that, in ets reid Canfield J W Canot Jon M Callahan John jer, Panama Try t infused the passions | 41 je waa intended for buncombe. liad Gen. | Sonrequen: Seiekebis cneete’> which he had felt, and all Europe expected with | Taylor lived to this day, we should probably be ia; ° ete ee Teh eae, dalarae, a ewiak ie impatience the counsels and decrees of the Supreme | volved in as beautiful a of difficulties as the most be d radical cures as oan be obtained from n: Canova AA Pacdry Dr B Pontiff. But the glory of executing the holy enter- | warlike people in the world could desire. In fact, | Amezion, hore who apply in theearlior stages, will beeur | Cranmer 1 Ameritan Co steamer New Or= prise was reserved ‘br another. Directions had to | while all deplore the lose of the honest, sincere and ee ee s * Mearnt ¥, ‘iin come from a voice more eloquent than Peter's. | Patriotic Taylor, it seems like # direct agency of Pro. , = Wie pt RA, ‘Don’ Ricardo de Is Urban summoned a council at Placentia, end ouch | yisense, Se the ontety of the countey, te lenting a6 $6 Tide Mistere fee thenere ot eee Goeth Porex Fadeo, Pansies a was his influence that the council was composed | 4 te the immediate expulsion of his dangerous and cure, without the leags restrictio 4 - BRADY, P.M. ruinous cabine 2 deen Mines John F ot 200 Bishops, 4,000 of the clergy, and 30,000 of the laity; the session lasted seven days, aad was held in a@ plain adjacent to the city. ‘he ambas- sadors of the Greek Emperor were introduced to ecial agency wasone of the frag- busines % emitted to Mr. Web- mt that Mr. Webster get rid of this busi- Clarke Edward Cravkowrki Mr Crawfo vi Crawford LP (AB) Castelel Jobn IST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE BORLE Post Office, January 1, 1551, Persons calling for th following letters, will please say advertised, as they are Lo looked over unless particularly asked foe :— Jan ger ol nstantinople, which was divide: a ress, an i, bal by af os Fe Aney. Daguerrean Andres Thoma: Armons AG natiow sea only from the victorious Tudks, bli Sy Bi dh apelin. omen | Hig llns & = Creizhton Chas | cing yd artist z ae the common enemies of the Christian name. In — — ax been mo necessity for this eorres- REMAINING IN THE NEW YORK pt charles orena, David Brien PatrickO Brann € hs Broar Abel their suppliant address, they flattered the pride of | "°The objections of Mr. Clay to extra. copies of this Post Offiee, January 4th, 1501, jonway B | i Brennan Joho Bolger James : 5 oI OnViClALLY PUMLIGNKD IN THE PAPER HAVING THELARG: Seen tee Molrek Chas Mone JC Be w the a ene and, appealing et once to their " it. His allusions to the | enevnarion. mar re Mulock Chas xy C Bounet Wm arians on e con! ol sia, rather in our for rel ions are sig: ican’ vyoteupon poke Cath P Brouillet Norbert expect them in the heart of Europe. At the sad | the extra printing is significant. Messrs. E wii on bill Job: Brien Willi fale of the misery of their Eastera, brethren, the | Smith, and Walles, prominent iriends of Mr. Clayton | Allen Mrg Aenes Apell Mra Scie Tucmsen "| Gondon David ie eae assembly burst into tears, declared heir readiness | and his fore Hylsntoke, aon the Peaey eoted £0 | Addison Miss Diana sag aa7 ) Denia- p= hy I resn J sand ti theo anecers sie iad nner. including Mr. Clay, voted againetit. We take it, there- is Danie Mulliken Jas poy ful succor. Urban, however, adjourned the final | #0, thet gens ageinet the extra printing may be | —T m MCoroley Francis decision to a second council, which he proposed rn ripe aby fea sedan pla Ia rn Mr: er. ‘s Gooper Jobe J ite wos ia Bogert by Shand to hold in France, in the very heart of the country | bas not had the ability or the influence to serve him Goctaemndoha Gece datches Seaseeee MeDennell Wan BeDonngh WC Delton Ben Sox Walter Bt of his enemy, Philip IL., in che autuma of the same | _ It may be, alto, that there are certain members of Laniel Gook & sanders Correa Antonio P| MeParland2 M Bee sn | Socchh Sa ee ear; end, accordingly, the second council was | the Senate who are not disposed to give too Corson Jhoa Cornwell Goats je n Dani eld at Clermont, in the territories of the Count beter oF the administration, in Corkdyart Otago Bory John 8 of Anveraee, on it was nes oy Bumerous nd ye- Mi a Bn yee A sup- oF cen Covey Pi oe peaensh, Jae epectable than the one held at Placentia. esides Be Dull his Council of Cardinale, he was supported by thir+ derations of prad a sesieeney, eo Byrn Mire ‘Maulin Dea tee he at the pro- fect footing of Dalicls Dexter teen archbishops and two hundred and twenty-five fety of bishops. From the adjacent kingdoms, a martial Srealiiy, ae eee ee train of lords and knights of power and renown at- In the meantime, the Austrian Minister remains — MeHogh BoLoughlin James Boeri Me § tended the council, in high expectation of its re- | here, awaiting the effect of this correspondence at MeMarray Kobert MeNaur William sed solves; and such was the ardor, zeal, and curiosity, | Vienna; and our Minister appointed to Austria has 5 Mise Dale John McNamara MathowMe Quade 8 that the city of Clermont was filled, and many | Potyet departed on bis mission, most likely for t {Walker street Comer Kate, Broad- Darton Lent m Darton B Darley FOO Danforth Jer Davie Wiles Dayton Harris rs w thousands erected their tents and huts in the open field. At that council, Urban preached the first sermon in favor of the crusades. On that memor- ill be scarcely @ matter ofrecret if | Clark Miss Fophro-Cupninglam Miss C cur diplomatic relations with Austria shall be sus- | ,.2/8.R Eh aeaee Re ded. It will, lo fact, be « saving of money to tho, | att" ‘reagury, which ie a matter of great moment at this vis James F Di Oo able day he ascended a lofty platform, erected in | time, as will a from the following exhibit. Guptill Robt the merketeplace of the city, aud addressed a well | ' Mr. Benton’ to day, Introduced. & Dill, emtitied “a Meroe prepared and impatient audience. His exhortation | bill to accelerat rales of th lie tall Jobn Gerrshea was vehement, suecess was necessarily | of the public debt, to F _ Robie Geo F Guttenberg ad inevitable. He told his audience that their breth- | the pubiis lands i yay Northrup Che C br ry tates, to provi Conli Cathe — ter street c ten were enslaved and persecuted by barbarians, | fr actual seth ede the wusal: Cromk Mise Martha Carroll Mrs (8thay gabech whe hed not reoeived the light of, the Holy Spin tin pres! nde to the Btates in which they may lie, The | Cook MreMarish Carroll Alice and asker em, in a voice of thunder, to whom “4 r | did it belong, but to the Christian world to resca= | jade hall’ seid at'ph ner aces tit ait Saad voaee | Berit Mrs ab ave, their brethren from the yoke of the Turks! | then, for two years, at 75 cents; then, for two years, at | Dawell Mrs J. n p y 8. 75 cents, op, for jears, ire pe was only tnd ai bs — appeals | 60 aes Soak oe ~ years, ~ swe —o. of this sermon. ie addresee: jis hearers at eve- |. Provides that ever: om * family ac. ry sde; he aimed at all their weak points. He ap- titled to a free gift of forty eo to all their passions and prejudices in favor of res, and & pre-emption right to 120 acres adjoining, im Delany J Denty Thomas Deorsos Jno & Co Denike James Dew . jenry V O'Sullivan Silvester P Palmer kb © Parrish A Paige Col C A ‘i the price to ‘ is undertaking. He depicted Palestine as the y five cents an acre less than the pi Kirk Warceret Kimberly Daniel G richest and moet beauviful country 9 earth, Oak | ee re ae tas cabo of. 200 c0ne tet t0 Bownenticmas Bow i Keating Wil Kennedy Taree erusalem, the centre city of the WOrid, in the pos- ay adjoli lands to the public lands re jong lage jamece A — whe Bec! “_ session of ihe infidels, the implacable enemies of | 7 Re ‘imption ht. Des, Dyess ere Pity. Pete” fhe psc a aL cane Whee Yan 1 goa! the christian name. But these extracts are buat a 4 Provides that when the public laads im any | Domagan Mrs Jo- jouge Mrs Dr Pell Chas 0-3 Lodge Jos tmall portion of the addtess of Urban om that me- | State rhall be reduced to lens than 3.000.000 acres, they | hanna Charlee Petree Jos Medemel> fitach . morable occasion; meagre, however, as they are, | thall be ceded to the State in which on le; and that ra Peire Meigine ademoi- Eine’ A Ne we may weil conclude what an effect his eloquence 50, 1859, all the public lands in any of tho | Emerson Miss Sa- Elliott Mrs{sabella Emmons Mies MaryA on Sant Fl Morr) M had on the multiinde whom be addressed. We it be = > pedal cme og We. sreston Rev Thos Berrigan Park Cunnot, therefore, be surprised, that he was an- vvenatny bens yon Farrell Miss Drid~ Pieh Mri Perit Soke Boore amnel ewered by the universal shout of the monte, who —4 from the public pie w Ford Bagar Robt Price Dayl& Co Mahoney Dennis exclaimed with one voice, “God wills it, God wills | milions of acres still to be dispense Fleming Bite hica ~ steent Biecrde Oct — Ballon ir vo Besvus © Murray Joke it Itis, indeed, the will of God,” replied Urban, equal te thre jarge @* | Flinn Parroil Mary Bilis Richard Honry N Miller Albert S = Monte Cot Morpay RE “and let this memorable word, the inspiration ot one of the size of Massachusetts. Fromth | Pinig Ferris Sarsh B Blwoo! John B Pr ce Dairet mm the holy spirit, 9¢ forever adopted as your battle | low price of land warrants, this would cut off all hopes wood R Ltridge Nathan P| Porver Jas vowere vavid W Antonio ery, to amine nue from the public lands for sixteen years | (, © the devotion and courage of the Ginee Mies AS Ervight B James ge, ov vans Richard Poper Jo R were Jerome ‘ hopes . Within that time, we baye « debt, principal | @ Bay Gray Widow Jane Ewing Saml net Theodore Vropat Conrad Cnllogh Mary = Me y Elizabeth MeDanie champion of Chriet—bis cross is the symbol of your terest, of 9194 00. O90 to pag,” Our oapenees fee Gallager hary } A ey F Potter Aaron Rotree Bon Melntes Widow MaeCormick James suivation ; wear it, a red, bloody crose, ag an exter- ext year will be $50,000,000, Our receipts will be, | Ou:aehy argaret Tebey Wm Falrovier Lewis Finck Alrraham o> Pore sits Se egy nal mark on your breasts or shoulders, asa pledge | so ctimated, $45,000 UL0 . deficit, $5.000,000° Revenue fet rita Bri leet Fabian Bentham Flancgan Patt nieg dames smmer Benj = Plunket Michl «= Plympton Nichole Cath Nash John Norris Mics of your sacred and irrevocable engagement.” The | qi be w ‘We murt redue - sch Halligan Mrs Pa- Gordon Mise Virei- | Fianigen Michael | Ps ell Mies ol pe Niel Hugh O ° Poy he ys he lad *. on; arr e| zeal of the Pope did not stop here —he took a num: a to invite purchasers Mis Wm 8 Garry Ellen Gurney Mrs AC Pamie Bu razor Win Quine Deenia Quivn Thomas = Quaid Phillip Owens Cathe ber ee “94 presse to induce men to be the | venue from that source. We must reduce a pgs ho Hu ort Pell we Francis Quimby Joba P P Crovade; sueh,! emsorry to say, aa unloosing | ecmperte with the ape torain land warrants: but | ferper Mise Rien Bll Mee ch t kins Mee Ch y Thom Freeman Jona Py a ‘ S contracts and severing ‘tee which never should | above all by settling the public lands with @ thrifty | Halleck Mise thar- tutines MevWentin Hage min ware L ie Bewess D Racei A Rattle Wm pases Seimagiee Penem miele? Pest vemee have been broken. Such was the council of Cler- | people, we add. to the resources of the Treasury Pa Hepping eies Mary Henry Mrs |, a algal eon row Pencil er Mont, and we are told that, at the distasce of some | , Now this is but « modifion ion ot the many schem: pe ieee. oe nis fecn Pe Krier ke Wellbor Friedman John Wohin DD @ tousand miles,the preaching ofthe Pope was kaown | fT getting rid of the public lands in the quiakest an: Peartes Buntst Mise fusem Hons Mee LW Reypoide Patrick Quinton Thom «Ft the next day ; evens, the spirit which | fue to the government. “Mort of the plans adandon | "Stes tty oe hy Hich 0 Richarée fe ly Fiveh den William Reyno euimated the weil of Clermont, was soon com | 9)j idea of revenue, and propore to surrender the lands | Beara Mise Joso~ risbie 8 Kirsardi Lewis Richards Marcin Eyer The mae wicnolae = Roche Tiuvicsted from men tomanthoughoutall Europe. | gratuitcurly to actual eettlera, But even Mr. Bent Phine L. ley Francis Kivi rate Roverteon & Co ? reine Ronlin Joni Afier the confession and absolution of their sins, 1, we take it is too larg the present | Myrick Miss Mary phine L. fords ome Eccshite baetnk™ vse, Wuhen iden Wen the eh»mpiows of the cross were admonished to jon ; but it i another evi: 1as Foy Reondy Theek = Kumellgonn Rreloud tobert Romeen Mire invire their countrymen and friends, and their de. | years the government will not be burden t Ingersoll urannoh Ichwetone Miss Johnson Mra Ann G Poole Revmond Jobe b yen Conner Riely Philip Rvan Bilen porture forthe holy land waa fixed to take place | le domain. That we consider to be # fixed tn Jackson Bre Louisa Greco Jonen Miss Marg’t ster Frencia Fo: te Carleton Rob & Rederty W Resrolde Oliver W Retiven Joha Rice Chas 8 En the 16th of August, the festival of the Aseump. | The Bounty Land recolution, from the House, pro- | |’ Joven Mrs, Fite “nan eg a a a ee ee ee thon at the Vireue the eneuiug year Accorling | Ying to declare, under the law of the last session. the | Irwin Mist R teenth st Judge Mary = ree — pelt s of ZIM, if 2 | right of assignment of bounty lund warrants, was the | K @ inden * Sweeker® Anthony Bwre'men & RK Ringe Philip Cape to this arrangement, the crumders left Europe in | punjeet of some debate inthe Kouate today; and there | Kad'an Mra Rridvet Kipp Wea Lydia Kotcham Mie Garland dueh A Gla dingo W isioreh Mm ie shelly Heeh Emith Gre siehbine four divisions — They took their line of march | wii be yet more atrennous oppoeition to this influx of | Keating Mise bien Renn Borers rau! mnie Gsligar Varrich Grabam Wim—-2 Kiehter Charies vere Sronrive Mt She man Mise Mie along the Rhine, through Germany and Hangary. | tend shin plasters into the channels ot business, before | Kemrard MiseLarah Kelly Mar Kingiia Mre Mary Cor Christopher Gra nm Alex bons Pavid Rebineon Fayotts Tie firet body that ift was commanded by Peter | the meacure can pass, It may pase; but we trust it iy Mra Michi Kenney Mire Gridgot Kirby Mise Saran Uslinker Patt Gal spher Vennin Re gore Riche Koget tienty nae the Hermie The second, which might be said to | Will be defeated nae ee ie. aoe hyena ewan yee Wiliam Eherword Margaret Sherlook Geo be the vongnerd of the first, was commanded by a ag al ede Hunter, of the Navy Lane L tt Yayoi Wo Bmith Chancey Sweeney meo naiwd Waker the Peanilesa The example | f8y. the communication lately published Limeburner Maria Leferro Madame ibbone hahely Pete enely gene 7 *, | Herald. rettirg forth thet he is to bo the offleer who is Loomis Mts Char- “Pl ky of Peter wae clos-ly pursued by another fanatic: | ty reent « certain sword to Gupt Aulisk, Is wot trie + Toole Car Thompeon Ellen monk, named Godeseal who carried with him | ond that his relations with Gapt Aulick are act of ® 7 Sea teeteey = Tenely Ds abou: twenty thousund peasants from the vitlages | character to justify any euch snnouncement, evan as tne Bieta Richol tone Fe ¢ 7 ae +d Sd as agate Lpnap “A ejoke tie a pity. but euch appears to ba the fact, | rer RR ty b hihereea we Li United Tent, No 217 and of two hundred thousand fanatics, who desired | that our naval officers will mot harmonize as they | Levy Mies Martha bee Ira’ Grecne Samuel —-Greavahty Mich’) Germond James Redineon Wm M Révord nothing but the indulyence of their brural passions. | cugbt to o. P | Lincoln Letitia Lewis Mien Maria GiecHewfam) free Bisa Grevury dua Retinscn Jovaph Rogers Guitlerme Wootaberg June Vobti ire Voghs William In short, the four bodies were made up of Ure scum The trial of Commodore Jones by the Court Martial Greeebom Isaac | Gewry Jche JS Gast Om cere Chae ows end refise of the peeve of Tropa Some barons, | st the Navy Yard snten slowly. Com. Jones | Bare Mes Caibs R Morey Mr Grin Hes by aati of ee. ee Wiles Samer tan dane te snd other persons of distinction, appeared at the aveng appealed tot Se rcale duanahonde ie ce | Ecce teen es Se Giferd Capt Sml Givbona dw Semple Gen Beckman Mr, tage Taood D hi 1 jena, heud of this multinde ; but their real leaders, if | BO tecording of onrtain private aecpatenes tm the | Martin Mrs Cathe Grn aT Gilleente 28 teen ttt Srrstaesonlem co fish Mon =— we may credit hirfoty, were a goat and moos, | Kareesta commadere to MAK? | Maynard Mies Cath Murphy Maret ; phe awd cis P whieh were gartied in front, and to whom those | ing’ before the Court; but tbe Court decided they, | seigs Mrs Eunnce Mably Anny’ a rai’? 4. & KENYON, P, My

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