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a ee ES AGS Second Advent Union Convention. Another Revival of the Millerites—Discov- ery of the Precise Year of the Crucifixion, and that the Prophetic Period of 2,300 days would expire on the 834 of July next. ‘This association met yesterday at the Hall of the Medical College, 67 Crosby street, at 10 o’clock, A.M. The meeting wae but thinly attended, al- though there were members or delegates from most of the New England States, and many from the western part of the State of New Yerk, and also from the State of Pennsylvania. ‘The meeting was called to order by Mr. Camr- BELL, after which A. DooniTTLe, Esq., was appoint- great day was at ‘nand, and he Doligred thas thon would best love of God by avoidi Tale is ve Oo! airy yy avoiding 4 irrita’ ‘opica. le common With all the brethren to the of this convention. There was, however, one sul connected with it which engrossed his th ta; it was laid before the public last year, in a work which he wrote. In that work he discovered some errors, and he was now happy to point out those errors, end to show that he discovered, and was prepared to prove, the precise year of the crucifixion, and he was also fully prepared to prove that the 2,300 days—the prophet ic_period—would Ripad on or before the 23d day of July next; and feeling the vast importance of this mbject, he ven- tured to make those remarks before the Convention, and begged that he might be spared. one half hour betore ey adjourned to lay those proofs before the Convention. minority over the majority. This evil we have spelt oppemon by ney. Written cose mi . con- tutions will not suffice, if madecliies alone are to be the expoundere. JunisconsuLt. Tur gill Sreamnoat Exriosion at Oowate.~ Sinee our yr went to preas, three more the wounded Bove died. _ The names of the dead are, Reyal Davis, lst engineer ; James Carroll, 2d engineor; John O'Connor, waiter, about seventeen years of age ; James Church, waiter, about sixtoon, and Thomas Quiggins, fireman. Of the crew of the boat, there are aig. vie: Coleman Hen- neesey, deck hand; John Dwier, do., and a colored man, cook, who was last season a cook on the steamer Mayflower, upon Lake Erie. These are gu to have been blown into the river and to << be fost, conte; a Mr. N Brovidence, sald ibe wanted | HoGelcs, cools tnd Jacoes Fd, were, who wees ¥ 3 s Wm. S. Camr- ir. NeepnaM, of Providence, wan' ruire, cook, james Friel, waiter, who were 4 ean bacspud nee pw eee everything to go to nothing that was not of God. | more or jess injured, it is theught, will reoover.— oT 8q8., Were appointed = pein a he os He Wishst—auteod he prayed—for a dissolution of | Oswego (N. Y.) Times, April 3. by athe eee Mere oe which the Chairman | eerything that was unholy. He believed that God Servet ee $e wi + ae ered the objects for which the Convention | ¥## With them, because their hearts were bound in Lezanon Kipnarring Case.—The case of tho ps rere acorn Bo eee ae ere ed iat the spins of Seopa: | ders of Harriburgh, indsted upon. the. change. of 4 in harmony. He believed that the spirit of despot- | Ger, of 1 's char, Father Wzsox, and two or three other speakers, ifm that wae spoken of here to-day, would soon, be | kiduapping certain negroes claimed as daves in the then addressed the meeting on the principles of love | iroken up. Advent people that bad broken | State of Maryland, was tried at the late term of among the eee, A passe 4 the | lose from the churche , they were sorely op} the Lebanon county court. The indictment con- Mr. Coox and Mr. H also addressed the | wid in order to avoid that distraction, many of | tained fourteen different counts, but the jury ac- meeting on the same subject. the brethren have erred; but a re-action is now | quitted the parties on all the counts contained in ROUGHAM'S LYCEUM, BROADWAY, street.—Dress Cirele and Parq' circle, Orchestre Stall ‘Taylor; Mereury, Mis - with A ROW ra 1 ‘tage Manager, Mr. Verna Mrs. Vernon, Mrs. Vernon; N Bola’. iombay, E. I, naire. NATIONAL THEA sa N ‘2b cente; Toca cons Peta Boe po gilrelyt ad at 7; ow te f- ee ae a0 hall-past 70) Charles Dibdin Friday venin tainments will le, Rio Janeiro, Brasil ua 1s Grande, Ci = = Re GE SH oNli Bese: Bagnems AMERICAN MUSEUM—P. T. BA! Proprietor Manager—J. Jr. Mr. Barcuetor, of Vermont, made afew remarks. | toying place, and he thought that all were now | the indictment, and brought in a verdict of “ guilt; ta Barbara, ra oe john Greenwood, peri ramelome inane | tA tn ane aly ato | maleate or cee] Bie Soe US, Made BoE ROAR APOE Pe wane ia in this city, by a professed brother; they talked | Tito a state where men can love each other, al- | #gainstthem. ‘The verdict was received by the as- | Govija Bolivia. »,. bec. 3 8: na Seeape origi well known CHRIS’ of politics and upon various other subjects, and of | though differing in opinion. sociates in the absence of the President Judge, but | Colombo, Ceylon, b. 14 MINSTRELS, comprising an efficient and versatile “cor the different religious denominations in this city ; Brother Mans said that Worcester was a place | Will, of course, be set aside at the next term.—Plula- | Constantinople, 7 1 but after discussing the views and aims of all par- | o¢ some importance in regard tothe Second Advent; | dphia News, April 22. Soste ee 2S ees.4 the afternoon, at So'cluck, TURNING THE ties, both religious and political, they had to come | the interest among the brethren is much better —$————— wa | Coquimdo, San Jose, Mexico. a a ae we SE TERE TC EE Ny atgkeah, gepelads n “ 5 b ~ f : z pk ET—Wormwood, Mr. F- ab Tank thet yes ended Seep eeeniay than it hud been heretofore. In consequence of ‘WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. pene A ee eices tO eight o'clock. An Afternoon Concert. will bi h, with ies anu a ee bageee ed Pe faithful | tke contraversial discussion lately had be @onnecrzp Weonesvay, Arnu 23, von tHe New Youx | Domisite Wole Mer, 2 Savanilia ”, i) turday neat, April 26, for the accommodatio: "a Jesus might soon come and gather in the faithful | Orie brethren aud the Universaliste, ws Heap. so N. Me. Feb, 16 Shanghai Javyeniles, commencing 96 8 o'clock, EM, On Il ends of tho earth lists, oy , xt, Apri al benetit of Lewis Mairs, years of age, from all ends of the earth. | ential havo foined th Two vei sta NEW YORK MARKET. Fay estern ist'ds.Jan. 28 Siam, Asia. Mr. Avery, of Rochester, mado some remarks, | Chtivlien have joined them. Two very respecta- Ft. Good Hope, M.Riv.July 17 Sierra Leone, ‘Afric eer ” Duties payable in cash Goeds stored t ble physicians bave joined them, and soine vory re- | yapi's emilee geal ar thet Fort Kearny.,...., Qot. 23 Singapore He said that from the time of his conversion, some LLOWS MINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS MUSIOAL CIRCUS-NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, 97 BOWERY, may spectable families have also come out from the 2 Sisal, Mexico... , 1, No. 444 Broadway, between Howard “ two years ago, he forever abandoned sectarianism 5 eee popular’ and. orthodox. churoh, in the place: oases to be 2,0 pounds. inex Smyzna, Turkey Open every night dating the week (7 canes Bia, Ioie mente Baativels tne inet eee Saeee Dut, inderds he never was a gectary, for he always | and if the people of God continue to do their duty, Bole,oak tu dulb— Galveston, Texus. St. Catherinen, B land versatile corps ef talented and expgritnced per- | Friday and Saturday, April 25 aud , saecnd weechip Cod and glotife his hame where they Will exert a great influence over mankind, iesadachs igh Gibraltar. ..... 28) St. Croix, (Virgin) « “under the direction of J. ¥. Fellows, whose con- re! ; sc te go and worship God and glorify his name where | jectuse truth is mighty, and will pre yes | inns Gonaives, Mayti i : Domingo City... | certs in this city for the last year have been received with | )0¥e, vhen the » and when they pleased. He believed that religious | ° . \ " aetna (ok ad $ » Nic . Helena. . - the greatest favor by the elite and fashion of this great me- ty saath art ioe tte : che agreement of opinion was not the ground of bro- | _ Brother Bourest., from achusetts, said he do good dad— 12 a—15 | Guadaloupe, tropolis, Their converts consist of Burlesque Italian Opera | ¥ith such triumphant + ring the past six months, : P ft only asked the privilege of thinking and lettin pie, Bort, f0-— 9 8— 106 | Guatemal § tty Sayings, Solos, Duetts, Chorusses, Dancing, | Will do their utmost to re Inst performances worthy therly love, but that it was eater agreement | Cthtrs think. He held to a free expression tomate Bag hettroush— aa— 3° | Guayama, Pi. StoJohne, FR, i Perlsywatess, On Weausctapaad seven, of the patronage of the kind fri es cae aueenen nee inthe general truths of the Bible. Tle believed, | ° “4 : wi = am Hit Guayaquil, Eeuador, St. Josephs, Mo od ommodation of | Bas sv oite ed them, > » gs to their master, and | L’pool, pereb.. 650 a 675 LIQUORS— Hereak Gabe t opinion. The truth belo st 2 o'clock. it ought to be spoken out. Talk about Christians | Anthracite... 440 @ 625 | Brandy,JJ Dur ci itts when this was the case, it would require no extra: | pavans, Cul <T.—MR, OSSIAN and Clementine, will appear. Monday, 2th inst., being their farewell engagement in New York. ordinary effort of the machinery of humbug to | \: * COCOA Pp 105 Hobart ODGE'S rn without truth! you might as well talk of smoke | Maracaibo Otar 19 jobart Tow: 4 e ann r Dodge, the b beer 01 Bring alas a gvnevel union amongetall nen." Lo Without gras di of Chretien without tah Seeiec ue t® 1a | Heme qi GT CONUS DB, pau wit asst | aduated tj satrap duct tena eerie Was aeeiad beenuee 0 cee fentien Has Let brothers go along and tell what they believe, sue ce sa eas Ielay, Pera. Sumatra of the Serious Pantomime. in which the’ wonderful Mlle. Te eae Beene one God, one “Saviour, over all mankind; and he | 284 compare what they do believe, and they will do NE —2 Jacmel, Hayti | eng pase sarge Caroline Rousset, and her @ sisters, Therese, Adelaide, the se gnenged the magnltoen! love each other. (Amen.) He could not believe ‘ipler Hall, Tue that they had any Cony amongst them, who ; } bi also believed there was but little wisdom required | to secure those ends. His opinions on this subject | gid not syeak out-the truth, hoeause: truth nlwa might bo summed up in the words of our Saviour, | harmonizes with itself. He thanked God he had there? Ilctanewered, “They that de the will of | learned something within the last fifteen years. He one, ADITELOS ye tat do the wi’ > | had travelled within that time among the hills of my Father, they are my brothers and my sisters.” ; Dig 330 aes Now, Lsey again, that’ { rejoice this morning that | New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine, and he was evening, April Mr. Dodge will, on tis occasion, sing neguatleds 2 = ————— | humerous, descriptive Fifty Dollar Prize Song, wetttem by QTUYVESANT INSTITUTE, FIRST FLOOR, NO, 659 | Jobn G. Saxe, , editor of the Burlington (Vt.) Sentinel, Broadway, pearly opposite to Bond street.—New Or- | Tick crate engi) to be hed at the principal Muse leans Sereuadcrs—G. 0, Swaine, J: H, Collins, 3. 0, Rainer, e Hall. Doors o Master Ole Bull, J. Buckley, K. B. Buckle: ment to commences mar—every evening. Doers open at 7 o’clodl &. Tickets 25 cents r ‘alealuana, Chili. ..'F Tampa Bay, Fl M Tampico, ‘i 5 Teguzgalpa, 5 Tepic, Mex’ Tigre Island, 2 Tobago... 12 Tabasco, Mexico. ‘Trinidad de Cuba Laguayra, Venezu Laguna, Mexico... Lafains, La Pas, = ry “ commence at ve be th, N. H., Boston and Lows 22 A re a , lad that they had thrown by iron bedsteads in NOT? NR "SEUM, o .M SQUARE.—GEO i 1, a eee aren PML, Hite uot by a hove regions, in fac, they bad outgrown them. | wade Vai xa 11 | Mastanecd rah a eee te arsine Seite ka Private as wil ba nea by ten Bopear God, the 1 His bieetng. We: P (Amen.) The old devil is going to be destroyed, | Do. Gulf, .— 13ga— 117, | Claret, casic. Valparaiso, Chil Boxes, £0 conta; Stage Seate, 3736 B ; are respectfully urged to be ab. 40d, that we have this blessing. We are not come | ang all his works, and a clean sweep is to be made | ,,DOMESTIC GOODS. Port, gal.....—@ a 2— Vern Crus, Mi ‘quet, 123 cents.— Elegant Saloon performance ‘After | the Holl at as early an hour as convenient, for the eboiee of here as sectarian partisans, and my prayer is that of it “3 Snistings, bro. Po . 1 og Betiy Mideire'— Sit 5 noon ani Preaia ater Hemonts commence, in she after. ine tank ge ng, baving..» meas ith Me Da i i r ‘ » bleached— 6 a— —s7¥ga— 7 a . i % we aay go from this mocting, baptisedaad regens Mrs. De Lavarier said her light was not to be » 40,— 7 a— 9 [Canary .. aha 85 cntertaioments are varied and peleet, aadsuch ascan be ream | 22. M. | atno other place of Amusement in New Lea's Female Ethiopian Opera Troupe, r ~ ~ ~ | performers, being the largest and at the same time the m POR LIVERPOOLTUNITED STATES MAIL STEAM: | talented band in the United States, w troupe of Model Ax ship PACIFIC, Captain E. Nye. This steamship will | tists who are selectee for their beauty aud figure, 01 (A Me pipe: I Do. 8.1 s rated in this spirit. He, the speaker, had endea- | hid under a bushel. When she heard people say Bheet'ge, brod4— Tiga— 4 Burgundy Fort— 4 a 53 ei oe AG! jented stay in New York for Europe, positively on Saturd: personate a number of beautiful tableaux, tal vored to be a peace maker. He believed in pence | (id ™9 : 4 _ br I ‘ . n't say this, or don’t do that,” she (elt indig- and good will amon; mankind, and he would give | nant ; Danae meant to tell the truth, and say, wit the right hand of fellowship to any Christian bro- | Her beloved brother Paul, “I will testify-co the ther, however ditferent his opinions might be from | Per Peoved Brot great Harald Gf (acne pA ce bis own. Is ., . She was a lover of peace ; although war has often Suff. Cols....— — An address from the Rochester Convention to been declared against her, still she goes for peace. | Kentky Jeaui <2 INERVA ROOMS, NO. #6 BROADWAY, EXTRA- y 3 Grand, Panorama, of irvland.— unpre mths the proprietor is com by the . 7, Patronage bestowed on this beautiful pa ning, 0 y M., from her berth at the foot of | pictures of ancient and modern times; @ all who remain at the abo Canal street. No berth secured until paid for, All letters | Girls, who go through s varicty of feate of strength ang | Tome HF thle Raster week only. It le &, heantiul week have not seen it, that it wil it . $ d combining as it does many of the mos must pass through the Post Cfhice. For freight or passage, | dexterity; Madame Kosaline, the only Female Juggler in the ig ne Ie dese many of omen @ the Convention now sitting,was next read by broth- | © . + 5 Satinetts, — Am, common 20 — having unequalled for eleganc omfor ld: a co! f Male and Fi Artists, ill gi of the Olden I er Crook, of which the following is panel Ebe oe angry; but it is with the devil she | Chee my bar 9250 8 eo EDWD. K is Wall street. Positively En exhibition of Marble Sistuary unequatied in the worlds Suny repays Tilt. Ee thee, vegeeweuy " ‘ 4 ogether iety of interesti (01 a peng ‘ Brother Braptry, from Connecticut, said_he felt Norway b ; afternoon and evening, For particulars ae bala ofeach day. ears cut skiers “enrimen eg chester, April Sth to ithe 1881, tothe brethren in | YeFY much edified by this Convention.” He rejoiced bet =te [7 eee (K AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATE HILHARMONIC = , 1851, , iri i ruA. hoop. S— 0308 ‘ORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES } F in his soul at the union of spirit he witnessed here E. & A. hoop am OM ‘Mail Steamers.— The chipe comprising this line are th be given on Satorday conference in the city of New York, Apzil 23 and | to-day. There was one point to which they would Sheet, E&Am— Bolt Slt es ‘April 2%, at the Apollo Rooms. Conduato Lied God of Horteywo setup our banner: In beauty ot San ove o€ Gaal and ths welse of spin te ter “a itd, Minibee can obtain thelr entra MUSEUM, PHILADELPHIA,—P. T. BAR- ry eg of the love of God and the union of spirit in the i . ‘Sani ssiatan . Grand and blesseduess it was in the breeze. Under its sale | } ong of peace. The Bible was fall py eth Brooklyn. By order. ee es ane and silken shade, we have rallied securely, and are . ENsiGN, Secretary. happy in our choice. The guiding, governing spirit of our entire conference has been the Holy Ghost; our principle is to obey God, rather than man; our settled purpose is to call no one master or teacher, but our Lord Jesus Christ. We feel no excitement things, and he was rejoiced to see so many of them brought out to-day. And many things that now stand between men, when Jesus comes he will sweep them all away. Let us put on the wedding gar- 4 ment for the coming of our King. (Amen.) Antimony, Cr..— 8 a— 9 but that of compassion towards those who dare diso- | _ Mr. Tuomasrose and said there would be a camp | Arrnony; ht 12 &— — bey and dishonor their Lord, so far as to rally under | ™¢eting of the brethren at New Haven, in August a gray. 8 15 sha mepeiaitin and favoring prejudice ‘of some erring next, Where every member could speak his senti+ fellow-worm. ‘They know not what they do; ATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN.—THE TWENTY- sixth Appual Exhibition of the Academy is now open the putlic, at their Galleries, No. 63 Broadway, opposi B 9 10 P.M. ance 25 talogues, 12g cents, By E, Cor. Seeretary, N. A. x 9 government service, every care has struction, as also in their engines, to insure strength and speed, and their accommodations for passengers are un- equalled for elegance or comfort. Price of passage from Ni $18; exclu: use of extra size state Foo! Liverpool to New York, £35. An experi- ¢nced aurgeom will be attached to exch ebip. Ne berth cam do Englis Tin, Banca 2» 1-3 bxt0 2. D Couneil. J. MH. SHEGOG jieal Fare: Melodiens si MPowte Dramas, he thousan AUTIFUL AND Popu- | ‘ht, nest of Vandevilles Aare GARDEN.—THIS ments out; and he begged leave, in addition, to pa 9 | F place is now open for the reception of visiters during | bier of the epa ‘are full of interest, Admission, * ‘ 4 ii be " is The view from the galleries of the splendid seenet to the a fe " % cent; childron under tem “Father forgive them.” It is our purpose to state | ay mena free of expense to the breth Zetomten, Ape 18, WN. Wedneoday, Avril im the wor! pi perfurmance, slegeco rinciples, and not, save incidentally,to refer to err- : + 5 LA g er Lutherans make Lae romania oe i The meeting then adjourned to nine o’clock this boud of union. Wesleyans ascribe alike forbidden | ™°PiME- ems rominence to Wesley’s name. Papists thus put | Removal of the Florida Indians—Letter from he Wednesday, May 14, Wedn May 2 June 1, —2 Card.de, sweet tige— 21 | Saturday, May 24 NAVAL STORES— Bat RCH STREET THEATRE,—PROPOSALS FOR RENT- ing the above Theatre, for one year, from September l, ew ‘1861, will be received on or before sont Py By LESSER AND MANAGER, F. | Pyutapenenta, April ae vA aif: AMUSEMENTS Rosin» Trp'ntine 20 wr ge prorat ha ie er set up their Tab nit Fpeeorgend | Khe oot on fev gta a bell c’elgek 5 Cartela saintly is, in di ence and dishonor to our ¢ following letter from the Secretary of War Y B Seen lon jwette, coming Lord. Now, as if to crown the climax of | to the Governor of Florida, sufficiently explains the | BYMa‘e, © ral Vane ae r en MARRIAGE. WHY SO OFTEN UNHAPPY. THE CAUSES AND THE RBMEDY. MANY A WIFE BNDURES VRARS OF f al anguish, prostrate sm of her husband, IMID AND WISEM and’ KILL OR CURE. Chai tere by Me Wemyw, Salisbury, McDouall, Barrett, El- Yaine, Meedames Herbert, Eulisbury, and Soott While 375 12 bels 2 62 =s such sinful absurdities, we are compelled to stand nature of the applica: in the shade, and echo the ideas of a deceased but | premises, and the c' 5 houored bso‘her (allusion is made here to brother | department from giving it a favorable considera- | CA@RMGR Te & Miller), or suffer all the rejection and contumely | tion :— Carbon: which an assumed leadership can inflict. We have Wan DerarrMent, been driven to express our choice. Ourchoice is in Wasurne@tox, March 21, 1851. harmony with our cherished principles. Itis to | Sim--Your letter of the 13th ult., enclosing the xive the Saviour his proper supremacy. We have | co; y of an act recently passed by the Legislature ledged ourselves over the broken emblems of his | ork ida, ‘To provide for the final removal of the brown body, and his atoning blood, to carry out | Indians now remaining in Florida beyond the his views. To this we are pledged, so long as | limits of the State,” was received in due course of life and means are afforded us; we have been bap- | mail, but constant and urgent business has tized into the spirit of this pledge, to be living sacri- | vented me from making an eurlier reply to it. fices to God aud his redeeming Son. We have no have no doubt that the Indians still remainiug in thought of apostatizing—from this position we can- | Florida are @ source of annoyance and injury to not recede, without apostacy. Those who pledge | that State, and I regret exonedingly that all the ef- has been made in the | Borax.ref, prib—20 a— 2 rer. .— 22 a umstances which prevent the | ¢ampi ertersrerst S AVANNAH AND BAYAN. 4 SATURDAY 26. ship FLORIDA ? ve » APRIL 26. ill leave for Sa- J reach there im naon the Ist of Front street. < For freight oF apply v0 EDWAWD RCOLLINE Wo: 56 Wall street, N.Y. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO, Li ‘ard, Londons, E.G. ROBERTS & CO., 3 Kiny 8 Boulevard, Montmartre, Paris, Will not be accountabdl ies having ti harrassed in cu: tompanion of bis boro ‘How important that to we Apply te SAMU a 3 OR SAN FRANCISCO—FIRST VESSEL.—THE NEW Bey En ee og ‘and elegant clipper ship ST. THOMAS, eau take a small Mherim expressed. auantity of light freight and four passengers, ‘After the tirst of April next, the rate of freight by the above B. SUTTON & CO., 4 Wall street. seamers from Liverpool will be materially reduced. ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP threvgh line for Cali auses should be known to every that the dreadfel and harro COMPLETE PRACTICAL RED THOUSAND themselves to @ human — - — rs = | forts of this department to id he ig ae | Ste are Shas under the » gy OP ty Seadaent of delleate te the first edition was iegued, . theory, seem unaware eir position. ith | migrate have, thus fur, proved unavailing. The 238 et Mig ey Hag A Re + 0 adver’ 0 UFO themetk aot manterial what God yet may unfold; | detartment will, however, persevere in thees efforts, H Patinen and carrying the Uoitzt Benen mae wil ce colored plates, a8 publleationttor Sif they hold dear (that all may lave an ope with them, while pl to float in the wake of | and does not despair of its ultimate success. For the - month, unless detained by unavei lecturer on — mer uy if obtaining it), and who have favored him wil some frail, fallen mortal, it avails nothing that | present, however, it can oo but peaceable aad m dical Sarens os seeiene ch cucomiam, come of which are eas the All-wise God may blow on their mistaken means to effect this object. The small military — SALT- aid, fearlessly, to be eq reed wisdom; it matters not that the Chariot of Provi- | force which it has at its disposal is absolutely ne- ao et etme faasily of Siceeats, THE MARRIED WOMAN'S dence may roll directly by the stakes that they | cersary for the protection of the frontier, not against have driven down and “ immovably fixed;” it is | such inconvenience and injury as those to which the nothing te them that brother Miller may have been | inhabitants of Florida are exposed, by the vicinity as much mistaken in °43, and on the doctrine of im- | ofa small remnant of a tribe who have for several ‘ta | PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, ‘YT DK. A. M. MAURICEAY, FESOOR OF DISEASES Mn. way. Twentieth Edition, mo. pp. 2, Price, 3. Liverpool,eack. 1 — SERDS— . 166 cones SNRESUR BREESE mortality, &c., as was Peter when he pushed his | years been harmless, but against the continual in- - “ Lord aside, ving “That be far from Thee, Lord; Zortlons of numerous and powerful tribes of Indians x DLUMBIA will ply 5,000 Sorits fel D 15 TERRE BONTHS— DOC wren P Ngeyt petri od Leptin ng Pry -# i-- | this shall not be unto Thee.” Still, notwithstand- | in a state of actual hostility. Such is the situation | awaiting at (abridged for” a ¥ 0.) coutaining | MPOrtant seerete which ‘should be Ruewe'to them pare ing all such fucts, these ‘servants of men” are not | at this moment, of the inhabitants of Texas, of She | the symptom ry ir certain dis- | “¢ularl at liberty to advance or improve. They have | California, and New Mexico; andI am quite sure ye Seelvlerg, SU Becadean aad ty et the author, at pledged themselves to the wrong, and, like other | that the good people of Florida would regret to see rg | A Lispenaed street ndhasscibes Se dstag — portant change—e. sectatians, they are under a moral necessity to | any portion of the very inadequate force employed . ae ee = - caver the causes, symptoms, and the most eMelest remedies maintain the wrong, until they repent of aad re- | inti protection of that distant and defenceless “re- 3 The well known steamship SARAH SANDS, of 1,500 tone eee ee ae en eee nounce it. Ifever duty demanded that sectarian- | gion diverted from its pu " Iv charter to Ube company, aad poculia ‘The revelations eontained in ite pages haye proved a bless ism and the undue honoring of men should be ex- | ~ There is another dilfiew ity. The gh gipered 1% erangements, wi jept ru y in the very feat Ky oonean le, se the innamarable letsers ere wg posed, this seems to be the time, The imperative | made by Congress for the support of the army, oe | keep up the connection be- | Felicxed, of their trouble. a attest, goons ’ mandate of the Etemal is, “ Bo ye not servants of | during the approaching fiscal year, aro entirely | by the | ot boasting people, whe can properly apprec! : SICKLY AND UNHAPPY WIVES. men.” The Apostle himself is not an szeeption inadequate to the purpoxe; and even if the depart fy ¥ Office, 51 Lispenard street, hear Broadway, Batvact of a Letter from a Gentlemanin Dayt on, Os for be said, “ For if and yet [ pleased men, I should | snrnt had at its disposal the military force necessary ms “ENT. CITY. 1,500 to ~ ge nemey Raveoa, Moy 1. Heit, not be the servant of Christ.” The doctrine of | to enable it to make war against the Indians in ~ float | {= SHEA eee ata ope ; _ the Advent, a taught in this country, recognized | Florida, it would be prevented from doing #0 by Stuarte’srushd | Aldeving New York forChagres ou the Iith and uth of each an, came sate, to | the Almighty (iod as the supreme Lord of con- | the want of funds. By the seventh section of the science. His word is the sole and sufficieat | act, a copy of which is enclosed in your letter, it standard of faith, and His Spirit as iced rs appears that the Legislature of Florida (who are month. titude, for myself core and heartfolt emotion ‘been perceptibly for some three yours A ber aks mod ew: (cash). Quicker (ena bubar, Chi. Ba in endeavoring 0 understand and publish it.— | presumed to be well-informed on this subject) esti- ° Therefore the interposing of a human name or | fnate that the expense of effecting the forcible re- py in Typ es authority as panying poh, is the very essence ef moval of the Indians would be not less than | Sarsap'l 0 1 o- apostacy. laving gun in the spirit, are they $2,000,000 (two millions of dollars.) You will | Scammony, now made perfect in the flesh?” The original ad- readily perceive, therefore, that the executive ee vent fuith—the faith once delivered to the sainte— — would reluctantly embark in an undertaking ,which | ge; was ee by the prophets, and re-affirmed by | would involve such a heavy expenditure, until Con- | ay | that place. The fare for through tickets frem New York to San Pras- cisco haw been reduced fro gan bo $00, xpress to y: Jesus postles, ‘tas they wore moved by the | gress had sanctioned it, and provided the meaas of Tesoping thed the great cceteey wnat Holy Ghost.” A Lay oo all ite orn gm carrying it into execution. five cents letter, f OF pn OL Ge truths, we would still publish it, unrestrained by | As regards the plan suggested by you, of sending | book by mail, or Ave copies < over samen ie S human fear and favor. We believe that no one, a ty to survey vhe la Sf now cortipied by the In- | 7° | drome Dr. WM. VOUNG, Ine Spruce street, Philad an ag ty ~ bey obligations { am un; . D while “‘in the Spirit,” while in harmony with trath dians, under an escort of a regiment of volunteers, ges, for eale by Stringer & Townsend, 222 Broadway, New and the Holy (shost, can venture, against light to with orders “to capture all the Indians they fall in the contrary, to place the gospel of Christ under with, and to de troy their towns,” [ have only to OR SAN FRANCISCO AND OREGON—EXTRA Fy ly Steamer. On Ist June. By the onl; from Panama to San Francisco. The well known rite steamer SARAH SANDS, 1,50 tndle application, wo per C4 mbines medicines wit remedy, em here are thourande cannot be cured withont it; as he bas onses daily, of ration, from the other physicians. In all, he guaran. on yny daily he C4 ied their not ex His diploma, with dgeas, the tutelage of any fellow worm. “It is another remark, that this rtment has neither the au- spirit” than the Spirit of God which prompts men thority to survey publie lands, or to raise a velun- to do those thi For other foundation can no teer regiment for the purpose of protecting those man lay than is laid, which is Jesus Christ. On engaged in such an operation. this we still build. ilis name is to us an ointment fits leave, however, to assure you that this de- poured forth: his spirit and mind we want more | partment is employing, and will continue toemploy, and more, and we rejoice in the assurance that we all the means at its di “Tre ‘win be ready to re- Tre tl | ere intending to her, am ny Steamer which will be despatched the middie of Mey, | a to connect with hi have it. “The spirit is truth; it exalts no rival to the one blessed name. [t says, one is your master, even Christ, and all ye are brothnen./ We own all as brethren whose spirit thus honors Jesus, give him supremacy, and admit of no rival; there may be strong and weak believers, and yet an acknowledged oval to effecta speedy remo- val of these Indians, and to express the hope and belief that neither the government nor the inhabi- tants of Florida will, by any precipitate proceeding, interfere with and thwart its efforts. I have no doubt that such proceedings would rather retard than expedite the accomplishment of the object nd. by avalling of the reduced rates fare, they Will secure certainty sud economy offered b: etl tiehkets, which will be—in the P ma te San Francisco, im the 2d eab ‘ama to San Francisco, apply to PEAND A ARPIN WALL. band 85 South street, NDEPENDENT THROUGH LINB—OPPOSITION TO iat “The only Through Line.” —Direet to Chagres.—The in- dependent Fteamers, carrying Berferd & Co Mail York to Chagres im. eight days, are , the North J at connect at’ Panama with the de New Orleans, U ebristian character. In this point weshould forbear | they have in view. one another in love—be courteous, tender hearted— T remain, nery ree’ fully, your obedient ser- forgiving one another, even as God, for Chris\’s vant, C. M..CONKAD, Skcrerany or Wan. sake, hath forgiven. ‘The report concluded as fol- . lis Excellency Thomas Brows, lows :—It is cheering to see so may | Governor of Florida, Tallahassee, Florida. te oat 8" Forxanen, Pectl fee houry trom 8A w ‘ant Finally, Uh ree beginning to have ite fect upon ing Boalt # felt REWARD.—JEFFRIES’ ANTIDOTE, A SPR | *8pAdle to endure ite continuance, while I felt the necemmty ihe T | otherrevern y of the waiting it York to San remnant still in the spirit of trath—still striving | ee ' cite mint cure of private diso to resist the sprit of rectarianiem And aportacy-— | Nullification and Secession. ther line, Ber choles of herth nay cure, without the least restrictions of nearing streagie on my part, was impere. still determined to have, under ‘od, no leader but | TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. - = “4 ae for ‘ein years, much Jesus—no standard but the Bible—no aim but the | ‘There i# a singular confusion of ideas in the use FPOR, CHAGRES DinKcT.—THE NEW, DOUBLE RMD | Pe "1 red doltars.. OR a kingdom andthe crown of life. ‘The Lord God ! of these terms, even with those who ought to be no- mpehe'ons more trip te Chogten’ hetero tabiag bar plese 06 #1. On er ngestneld cee, guide us all. He knows hie own word, and will curate in their knowledge of constitutional law. To the Nicaragua row T'feave New York for agree | had I the six years to liv: soon send Jerus, the great Restorer, ¢ the res secede from the confederacy is disunion; to nullify a 1% irect, frem Pier No. 4 North River, on Monday, the SAB | aze given ve Rave bee titation of all things spoken by all the holy prophots a law already passed, is to remain in the Union, —W ae lL clock P. Fo freight of passage, having gince the world began and to test the constitutionality of that law by an fins 216 | Y " he address was aceepted. | appeal to a competent tribunal. When Senators i alll | mpc Errivact from a Letter. Seeretary Camrnrit, moved that copies of the | secede to prevent the pass of a law, they dis- ment of mercurial diseases. ST MARRIED. Rroceedin + of the Convention be sent off to the | member the Legislature A they impugn the Sqyvaveted caces of tls disstes, S06 milS ensue geaev ferent editor: friendly to their cause, law after it is enacted, and refuse to obey it, the; — Woy te Sry daze, A Resist 1989 96 Re endegh, _ they might be published for the benefit of their nullify the act of the majority, but do not breal 44 a= AIO CURE, NO PAY.—DR. CORBITT, NO. © DUANE friends. | up the legislative organization. street, may be conaulted on the Ufeatment of certain Brother ¢ ox moved that a committee of three be | This confusion of terms is conspicuous in the $8 Sa sonen d; Cabin, #70; | disenres. A practice of vintenn, youre, devoted to the treat: | ¢ ithe appointed,to make arrangements for preaching, and | whig address just published. It # of the pro- #7 Rb | Steernge, $40. Letiers—Poptngy Freight W cents | pen casve cured te thoes sony, a4 found my cave twonted of I Ward, cree, ang for the business to be traancted by the committee. | ceedings in Seath Carolina, in IGE as the ont tw. $0 2335 | pert 'hy our Express. Haig seen and pactage | Streecy weed. enens cured in wwe ays 6 | Sif erat heel ihe jefermaiicn sntatand te Ea ug Elder ‘Iresen moved that a committee of three — stance in American history of a minority’s resisting (PB AeS | WMMGERORD & COR, 9 Yerny street, Astor Hours. —w a ——Ahaapsnsdan ana 2 be appointed, to prepare a draft ofan address to be | the will of the majority. In this there ix great mcs Es LS 2 Very © FER TILL CURED] DR. MURPHY HAS \—4 To thove yet wnmarried, submitted to the Conference for its approval, and to error; for eleven other States have assorted their 478 84a ASSAGE FOR. OALIFORNIA—THE PAST POUR! wevelled cn clk dssntees Recah canes Ee be afterwards published. right to nullify an unconstitutional law, viz.: Penn- 478 84m TA eave eea'P, ROM ETHEUS, Capt, H. ME, toby. in"eve. te fost daye with wnparal: iiitie After soiae other routine business, the meeting | «ylvanin, Virginia, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Cun- ip st ty, the Uh April, inst, at Se clock Byrite, Bla bes, camnet te brates, iyi took a recess. ni t, Ohio, Geor; A , ,» Mary- 475 a4 more AFTERROON SeenON. | Sends ned Hew York heteoit in wwe lammaeehs 7 ti a4 , 1 scour eatearet to they are ste naners stil Ye: 7 tee i ; 5 Ne a f . 45 a4 DN & I EDICAL LECTURES FOR POPULAR READING, hjeats tren ted of, as they are of a natare #1 Mr. Sroren, from Philadelphia, addressed the Every citizen has «a right to nullify a law which 3m a8 corner of Wall street. M pages, ‘M cents, by R. Glover, M_D., on Sell tended for the married, of these contemplating gmecting. He said that he differed with some of he believes to be unconstitutional, ‘and therefore # i3— | Abure, Re. A rk on Sexual Diseases, 6 pages, SIR | meither is it necessary, ty ee tan to which © ite eaid he saw as many happy men in shadows as | do ordinary tribunals of justice must deci 3% | Commander, (leve of the tes Crescent City), ne pou — - ‘ in dubstance. imasell’ was even happy, and | toe'cucction he beemoede., Keach Beate of the con Gin vegse Wm Abe | ceed on tas lines to tan terneed Pulicasi pate, naa JAVERY MOTHERS BOOKMARRIED LADIES WILL | COPING WILD BR SENT BY MAIL, FREB OF ecNid preach, Before he was converted, and he | fedoracy has a similar right, but when a State in : IW al |b Atl lea eh ede much to itverest thei ig matters fointing, to the POSTAGE, TO TH PURCHASER. ivy. chat if one brother expressed Limself more | jte overvign eapacity does so, the only tribunal papi o harthen, 4 built | life im thie (oT gd ps On the receipt of the One Dotlar, THE MARRIED sully Wen others, be empeption Hale be takons | competent t meonvention of al the States. aio regards hail nd machi | MAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL, COMPANION | they should take care of each other's feelings. | itt, we h w question, the right of a — sage. Ladle, 88 : | tmust be po (except those eon (Amen) bet calmness, said he, possess or | state, or of Senators, to secede, in order to prevent dE By at Price, 92 per erp a ew Me LA poule, in cee love of God. As for himself, he the paseage of a law, or to avoid submitting it to = Second Cabin, $00, jon tickets to Liverpool an | City, . Publishing of@ee, No. 1m liberty sereat, would be ha, Y'0 the love of God. (Amen.) It | adjudication, which i¢ @ very different thing from a back Fist elng 4 TT HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE TOM OVER WAN COPTRS pave Lee of ad eeatebads 4 as best to be* Happy i expectation of the coming nullifying it after it has passed, for the purpose of & | Frtad ciceets ew york at Ware, Be cuue wakeas peseatny eos Siray and ag the Publishing Oa 120 £ it ij with Brother Marsh, thet th having it teated betere tis oe. te ley, We u FA TUT Ih oF Geo. Mettenry & Co., 7 Wain ina tem dase, Hie Balm of Zorn for nor Co. Ameer TS Bir. Kann boligy.” Mareb, that the In Furope, ‘ke great abuse i the tyranny of t Onte, Horthera— mere ‘ i} be for oF EBay. nar ! Pe, . Dy deen i ae N. B. Pervons engaging pasenge at New York will be ot dinveus oven Daeye Me tins $9: nd aiebey ishete fave te Lilladsistin. 1

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