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A The Nicaragua Inter-Oceanic Canal. Nn Religious Liberty. Exposure .f the ‘ztec Mumbag, Rriizvine Broapway--We have received a The Holy Alitance of Teetotallers. NEW YORK HERALD * | Not much haa been said, forssme months past, | It bas been officially announced, that at Tripler | A few days ago, sovoral cf tho newspapers of thie | copy cf » yetition, Im courte of Fignature, to’be | A meting, in connection witls this aspoviatlon, wax JAMES GORDON BEKNOTT. ‘about the important project of an inter-oocanis | Hall, on Monday evening, the 8th of March, tho | cily, whick are ta the babit ot pulling every ridiou | presented to the Mayor and Common Council of al d er. BEES Weare - PROPRIBT QR AMD BOLTON, ounel across the Isthmus at Nicaragua; but tho | Most Reverend Archbishop Haghes (not yet a Car | lous humbug of the day, mado a oharge agaisst | New York, setting forth the great obstruction tof iis iat the sutjest of tempegance was @rricn ¥. Ww. CORNER OF PYETON AND NASSAU Sts, | Projectors of this vast enterprise hava mot been | dinal) will deliver a lectue, tho sabject of which | ibe New Yor Henan, that its opporition to the | trade, ord the serious danger to life and limb, euat at: taknsahalgad importance, end was nobteolated; ens | idie inthe meantime. So far otherwise, we aro in- | is to bo “* A h etorical expocition of why the United | Axtoy humbug, and its exposure of the same, arosa | gpringirg from the increased number of stages that ard thet it premed wtih great weight at the present THE DAILY HERALD. § cents ger epy—W Ber) for2ed, on author ty, that in afew months, notouly | States ia constitutionally neither » Catbolio nor a | fiom the elreumstance that the propriotor of thoso | ply in the lower part of the city, and praying that | tine end ire community were beginning to feel it, Tt aLDyes cr Daterday, 2 06 Will all tho srrangements end preparations be | Protestent country, but a land of complete eqaality | dwarfs bad refused to giv» bia printing and ad- | all steges bo prevented from parsing below Vosoy | sepa work tha would requise all thelr energy, and way z icone | complete for commencing ovorations, but that | in religion, be’ore the law.” Sach is to be tho aub- | vertixementa to the Hs atp establishment, Tho | ard Ann strocts, with the exception of two from | not to be cettied in a comer. It also bad am interest in ¥ ey oth | ground will be broken upon the canal ilself; and | ject of the dieoourse—and it ia a great sabj oct. jon:male of this city conspiring in such a charge | each lino, to be employed in running botweea that | the commerce of the United States. The Fifth avenue ‘ke postoge wild 5 | thet in three or four yeata tho great problom ofa | The object of the lecture is agood object. It is | against us, were, the Jownal of Commerce, the | point and the lower portion of the city. weuld blow pp tie rum hogrheads of the Five Points, (OR, containing | ship canal from the Atlantic to the Pacific, willbe | anzoonced that ‘the calla upon the excellent | Kunming Mirror, the Evening Pos, tho Morning This wonderfal ides, it eeema, owes ita paternity | He had no iden of the strength of the cause, avd af Oe wer press, ond the New York Tribune. ‘Tho charge | to the prolific brain of Mr. J. N. Genin, who has of | Bey cf ite wivocatea ware unkaovingly simul. paid, or a Sona | triumpbantly eettled, after threo hundred yoars of | Houre cf Proteotion, under the care of the Sisters pe tavaaae deine os sad tagaeeiins eng ss" S86) vitation and incrodulity among tho eommerolal | of Mercy, in this city, havo been very great during | ie ccntained in am affigavit sworn te by 2 porsoa | Jate been turning his attention to the removal of pentient ig (aguas tals’ dation aca Uv ekek meee ete TENTS vencwes every morsinn. Pations of the world the precent season,” and that ‘these devoted Sis- | ceiling bimeelf Jozeph Morris, and claiming to be | strect obstructions, and has succeeded in solving and | champs ile did nob wis to ses the athena ateence — Col}. Childs, an cleve of West Point, and standing | ters, who Iabor £0 efficiently and with #9 ttle | nequainted with, end considered respoatablo by, | demonstrating the difloult mathomationl problem | Muiue tas pyrsid wn a Rdvocates: bel good resson Mo. Sle | at tho head of practioal rail-road onginesra | noise, b ave spocial need of pecuaiary azcletancs at | Cromwell, Haight & Co. Fe lows, Van Aradalo & | known at the pms asinorum. Mr. Genin ia a firat | Sucstion erase nay pod === in the West, bas, within a few wooks past, | the present timo” The benevolent socivtios of tao | Cooper, and John Bellamy, merchants and ime | rato hard at adorning the outside of a gentleman's pap oat orb : returned from Nicaragua, after having made | Catholica--euch as the Sisters of Charity, and che | porters. head; but we are not quite eure that he is so capa oeear bran ox us wddleted to goriag, was killed, BOWERY THEATRE, Bowery-Hawuet—-Lapv Ov | geompleteand bighty satisfactory reconnoissance of | Siiter? of Meroy--constitute ono of the most boanti- We pronounce the charge made by thesojour- | ble of operating on the machinery of the inner por, | together wity the wal. whet the javter gored a a9 eae Lane, a A tho whole sine of tho Nicaragua route, from ocosn | ful, commerdable, and attractive features of the | mals against ws, wilfcl and malio cus—falso, from | tion, ard we eanzot sco much to resommond in | Sj {bab he cu coard weoteied a dompatian | Mow they cy om eel acd aa aay Awag— INO MAR—COUH™ | +4 Ocean, His report will, in a few days, be fiuished, Thess Sistery, in all countrios, under ail | beginning toend, and that this witness has, uader | the plan which he has proposed. It ie quite clear | ledged the prire wathority. os ntrect—Finy Earen | in which tho feasibility ofa oanal by this routo ng (ho dond end dying oath» | the solemnity of an onth, tert Red to whatis utterly | that if it were ated on by onr city anthorities, it | Le, referred to Com aopome-SvLo | will be demonstrated by the most couclusive facts idet (ho infeetion of plague and | exd unequivocally tase. In proof of the falsehood | would cause ruch a collection of omnibnses | law-—tbat every rap Echathem ate | and mathematicn! dednotions. It was not, how- | cholera bospitals, inthe deopeet and darkest dens | of our opponents, end the trsth of oar own aver | to the north of Very street, that Broadway would the porpore of ong back protective iaws, and to tha was laid down that the 4 Ww sD observurce of which be bead himself Ue cited this SI sic YANKAE eh es | ever, a survey antecedent to any prejoct for oon- | of poverty ond degratation—sre the ministering we refer our readere to the affidavits of | be there completely blockaded, and passage for | eminent acithe PA user to argaments which had aw structing the canal. Tis canal bad been already | argels to huwan euffring, “without monoy an? | 1 y hulfa dozen gertlomo , which will be found | other vehicles would be imposzible, although it } been used as to the lugality of ths sought Reneenene AMERICAN M fs 2g oleae yes ? PR ge - ; ‘2 si “ x y x It had beew raid thar the lew, if enacted, could not WHE Ar kENO | retclved upon; and th@reconnolseanso of Gol. | without price,” other than their faich and hope in | inthe inside of the deublo sheet. Those gontle | might have tho effect of giving the prop2sed relief | enforced ; in r-ply t» that, he asked {f the imbabitante cf BOWERY Childs was simply with a view to determise tho exact | a glorioas reward ia the kingdom of ileaven. The | men are Mr. Frederio Hudson, who has been long | to the lower portion of the strect, and of constitut- Siekicredt Bias a ere PENERaMN, Inte Dee ye Tranny . | line of the work, and the estimates of its probable | object of (his proposed lectaro, then, beiag thasup” | connected with this office aa principal managor, in | ing a great foous of business contiguous to the Politician ecula ite single hone ia Matan who should CHRISTY'S M cost. There is no doubt that the work will bo oom | ply ef “ficangial and material aid” to tho ord | (he absence of tho editor avd progr etor; Mr. Ed- | museum and hat store; but only to make the ob- Propere the sb:oustion ot the Maine lew, ‘They had for ee char ¥eliwa’ Masioal Halt, No. des | MeRCed during the next summer; and thero is no | of Merey, we give it tho full benefit of oureolumns, | ward W. Hudson, our money market reporter; | structions in the upper part of the street, and tho ee ar bad Cheteemae wheel ein Gite Bromivey NMINSPARLSY. coats | question of the ability of the heavy combination of | also free of sbarge, with the view of giving tothe | Mr. Connery, our theatrical reporter; and Dr. | danger to life, tenfold greater than thoy aro at | scd they had «lic anes of the community with them. a stockholders and capitalists in England andintho | Archbishop's be.evolent intention the advantage | D. °C. Morebead, of this city, who is not | preeent. pemeared Wester numsepan ol sri Peer trapedints Oi, EK United States, to push it forward, without interrup- | of our universal circulation among all orecda and | connected wth the Havaup. All there gentlemen We ourrelves do not profess to be aw futé in ctreot | urd ther: O hie horror. He boped soon to — | tion or delay, from ovean to ocean. clasecs of society. testify cle:rly and oongiusively thai the sworn | management, nor to have deliberated so much on the | te¢ the community -etothed. ond in itaright mind. Fel. 8 “ sorneling Vanderbilt, E: KGiLe ouicnieaaaeene ° E j ; tale t and anc apen Lad © | Prof. Sweet wd the asembiy iu a speech of » Saturday, 9 A year ago, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Exq., the prac Nowe practical philosopher haa ssid that a clean | statement of tho other journals is utterly and un- | meticras Mr. Genin may have done, but yet wo great lenyth. 'y stated was only tical pioneer in th agnificent werk, wenkpver to | conselence and a thin pair of brooches willcarry a | qualifiedly false; and if that affidavit had been | think wo could suggest a better arraugement than | sn abridgment cf whathe intended to say He deslared nmnary of the Hews, England with the view of obtaining subscriptions, | man safely through the world. Withacleancon- | wade in a legal prososa, the signer of it would | this, oud that is to pursuo tho plan adopted in Lon- wet every Bu of intemperance. He described in The long end anxionsly looked for corraspon- | pegording to the provisions and inient of the Clay- | science, and pantaloons eccording to the seagon, wo | have been liable to prosecution for pavjury, and to | don, Paris, Vionne, and other continental oitics, qUERt leDgonge thes a ts She ills Oar eary, dence between Com. Morgan, Consul Hodge, and | ton and Bulwer treaty. The prramount object of | now proceed to the subject of the Archbishop's ap- | the punishment provided for that offence. acd which consists in distributing the stage routes | yo 0° }iaNe ON yy Fe Stina Ceptain Long, relative to the conduct of Kozsuth | this treaty waa to secureaship canal by the co- | peinted discourse. The object whl speak for itself. | For many years our ma icious and envious rivals | through all the parailel strects that can be made cny aa renin : ibe maelce Tiny with ts as Seca the M | operation of American and inglish crpitel, tho | It ought to fill, and doubtless will fill, the house | of the New York newepaper press have eidesvored | to communicate with the several termial. or ae ENT er or not a probibitory law should 9 z | alto be open to the commerce of ail nations, on | with a benevoleat audienve, and the treasury box | to circulate rumors and storics similar to this, | instenco, we would say, lot three-fourths of thoze | Tne Rev Dr Dow beds ithe : : the fame general feoting, under tho guarantee of | of the beneficiaries with solid cash. Wo therefore \ against the integrity and purity of the New Yor lines which run in Broadway to the South Ferry maken se bo fernd in the procecdings in another sclumn. | (he independeuca of Nisaragua, and cortain othor | proceed tog passing remark or two on tho sub- | Hararp and its managemont; but no authentic fact | be compelled to take various routes, instead of al- As we predicted from tho first, this official local concess'one. Mr. Vanderbilt made an ar- a 9 of the lecture for the eighth of Maroh. | of euch a character was ever establiched against thi? | Jowing all to crowd on the one thoroughfare. Some raid of the proceedings of rangement, accordingly, in behalf of the American The theme of he Archbishop is to be a hi. jorigal | establishment, although buch stories have beon cir- | might be made to go through Greene or Mercer ee Mac vas oy ione | stockholders, by whioh tho potential id of tho argument showing why tho United States is ‘‘o | culated for years in the ditreputable portion of the | street into Church stieet, thence into Greenwich or pled Ph be . : Rothschilds, the Barings, and other Mritisk capital- | land of complete equality of religion bofora tho | press, both daily and Sunday. We pronounco all | Washington; others through Laurens, Wooster, Jeppson! rs i the timo of the diffiowlty. These letters will fa | isis, was acenred. Undor thiy powerfal sombina- | law.” Jt is a magnificent theme; and hiy Graco | such assertions, no matter where originated, without | or Thompson street into West Broadway, aud | tel ofinjerio Bike a bombebell wpon all the eflortz of the sosial- | tion, the werk will be undertaken with an available | may be confidently expected to handlett ina rans | foundation and without truth. No journalin this | thence also into Greenwich or Washington; ani Panky : pital of thirty millions of dollars, a sum which, | terly style. Ficm his views, heretofore expressed | city, in the courze of its existenco, has exhibiteda | others through William or Nassau street, while | it diMeult it is believed, will bo more than sufficient to oom- | op {ho same general subject, we may partially an- | carcerand presented 2 management so upright, ia- | the Eroadway and Fulton Ferry lives might run yore ag aliowiog 2 large margin upon the | ticipate the driftof his argumont in this case. Ib | dependent, and fearless, a8 that of tha New Yorn | some through Pearl stroot, and some through tian? (La ates. «Col. Childs, 98 wo aro ine | 13, however, not essential to our purpose to d> 59. | Henavp, from tho first moment of its existence to | Orange, Mulberry and Mott strects, crossing | commited mint be atertonted to the effort ot intoxioaty honor snd integrity of our naval offcors. Tue | ned, estimates the total cost at from sixteen to | But the subject offers its own euggestions, which, | this day. Its patronage and popularity, from its Chatham, and down James or Roozevelt iato Uhorry ES odenar een vereiisy | nha oie peoplo—every lover of trath--every admirer of rf in view of the present condition of the ohureh, and | firet day of exttense, hag placed us always boyond | or Water street. ‘The Bowory lines might bo also pa Mad hese Ot thn x: Justice and air dealing-—will now have an’ oppor: he commerelal interests of the whole world | ofall churches in this eouutry, and ia all counitios, | tho reach of waut or poverty ofany kind. Oarin- | arranged similarly, and the Second and First ave- | paving been nave Re denny eacas and, preeatt ‘i able event, regard it as a fixed | attho present time, will justify a passing review. | come is more than that of any other journal in New | nuc3 might bo made torun througa Chrystie and | withdrew. eanal betwcon the Atlantic and Pa- ‘The debates in the convention which framed our | York, and probably tho aggregate insome or ree | Allon strects into Division, East Broadway, &s. t hin tho next four | federal constitution, show that there was very lit- | ccipts of the HeRatp, ab this moment, is equal | We only, of course, give a rough sketch of what wo Tur. Trosaen a. The le didiowléy in that body in establishing the pria- | to that of sll ourslanderors put together—boing | proporo for the purpose of relievirg the main | Tiremen’s Unt, p rough’ steamers of Mr. Vonderbilt have proved it | ciple of religious, ag well as civil liberty, as @ part | over tivce hundred thousand dollars per annum. Ina | thorevghfares; but tho plan might bo eystematized, soe ete ay . or tee > ran | to be already practioable fromthe Atlantic up thoen- | of tbe fundamental law. And we apprehend that | pecuniary point of iow, we avo above all such | and mace to work woll, by our city legislators, | formed thst ceriain erdinancer, based wpon the report ire length of the San Juno river into Lake Nisara- | this great concession is duo, net so much to tho dif+ | temptations, andeuch misorablo eity practicss as | Thereby the human tide would be moro propor |‘ t8Vor of & nization of: the Fire Department, pa: : eR . 3 ‘ dopted at # 1d October 17, 1251, we : (searly equal ia size to Lake Ontario,) which | ficulties of adopting an established religion, as from | are put daily in ueo by our envious assailants. Woe tionately distributed through our streets, and busi- bly Peporten tot el e Board of Shder on, i Ais whi Ippi, was tranemitted to the House of Ropresontatives yesterday, and will | teat prin. f consent to thuir saoseas va. ‘They had showathat nov only uensoesery, bat in icna to the health. ifs waa con sbitory law was the culy means of f intewperance Men were tear? litioal interestes bat, bo confirms what was arsoilles correspondent, at r cliques in this city and | nid ¥ 1 a, then, when the 4% would become of the Chris- ire-tenths of the crime whieh waa » abolitionists, and oth | vicinity, to uphold the fast fading popularity of | the great Hungarian, at the expense of the | tunity of jud. whethor Capt. Long and Consul Hodge did not use cvery proper preoaution to prose: the honor of the Awoerican fag, and w , did not, on the contr: og who was rightin this matter— City Intelligence, "3 Misting Ac the miteting held In . Baker of Engine Company No. 2 re uns wiladmit of vessels of tho largest draught from its | the experienco in the history of other nations, of | always believed that parity and independengo, fear- | ness and trade would Icok up in those back streots et oe Ss blag some eee ie fe ernshore. T natare has al- | the incompatibility, and the imporsibility, of ada- | lessnessand principle, would pay bost; we always | which ere now compnratively unfrequonted. wheres, this beoy ts forther intormnd that said-onil-* ip canal for light steamors, from | mociatic republisan system based upon thejunc- | acted on such principles, and always found them to We do not cay that there are uo serious objec- | wances and scorn) panyirg documents uave been referred e western side of Lake Nicaragua, | tion of Church and State. ‘This, wo suppose, was | come out right. tions to the carrying out of this proposal; bat so camittee of the present Board of Aldec- 7 oa Cait sae ‘ think that these which do exist are such as inay d jog beem taken thereon by the late ich, by the ronto of Vandorbilt’s California line, | the great fact to which we are indebted for the re- In relation to our cotemporaries in tho same lino | chviated without great difficulty, and wo therefore fore vi en mites fr m the Pacide ocean. | ligious freedom erjoyed by the people of tho United | of business, we cannot cay so much. On this very nwend its adoption by our municipal authori- | iy¢ say eth oe body re-afirmas its adheranse to tempting to set of a nation with Lorg i Unit , ag eet sont sat'on contained ia th ; veredanewroute | States. Had the great mas of tho pooplo in that | subject of the Azteo children—who are well kaowa » in proference to tho plan of Mr. Genin. adopted in ¢ 1 leak; and being fem ia the wallet teat fc quires grade notex- | day been Catholics, or had they been of any patéi- | jn this community to be the grossostimpostara that | Nuw.9 Gorna ro Husore.—We understani that ine patna Abe yeep rtp el Shed ing forty feet. hig connecting eanal, { cular Protestant sect, thero is no telling what | cver was attempted to bo palmed on te ;ublic, | William Niblo, Esq, the very Napoleon of Ans- it respeottaily and earnestly requests the epecti to devpen the San Juan where most expadiont, | might have been tho consequonce. Tho very exiat- | ee cf the Dowd of Aldermen to report in favor and to cut a parallel esnalwhero required, slong the | ence of eo many diverse socictios of Protestants rican managers, tails for Europo today, in the | therecf, with as 18 delay x3 possibie. Pacific, for tho purpose of ongaging come new and | Resoived, even more s0 than any of Barnum’s impositions—the Journal of Commerce, and ozhors, a8 we havo al- | then judge as to w. a copy of the foregoing samble and in oondezaning the course | river, se as to admit the passage of verssis drawing | doubtless rendered them incapable of concertel ae | ready shown, have conspired to cheat and impose | msenificent noveltics in bisline, to brin: nef th ou ratract irom the oauies, be signed pursued} | from Altcen to twenty feet of water, from ocoan go | tion against the Catholics, while the Catholics, | on the community, by publighing ridioulous stories mea, and keep this great antenna eel ane E : ee’ ond Marines la Pesestalty Thats oo ing is now required bat the Jabor—for | ‘rom the minority in which they stood, as opposed | and inventions, which were originated in this city. onwards. = nuit it tothe Board when they make eee ho right of way, the route, the prastleability of | toalltho Protestant scots, were, from policy, as | The Journal of Commerce was the firet papor that We recommerd him to all eur friends in Marops, | The prenmble ard resctuttons were adepted by the ¢ wor J, sbove all, the necostary capital, are | well as from any other motives, dizpozed to mako | circulated the ridiculous invention put forth in a roady secured. the goneral compromise of equal liberty to all. | pamphlet published by the exhibitor of theso ip canal will be the most But, if we are to take the acts and history of the | dwarfs, and which is acknowledged by the person e work of art inthe world, | early colonists of this country as evideneo of what | himself to have been a gross imposture on the Mp d—to the world at large—to | would have been the established religion kad they | newspapers and public. We never would conaont, | Centual America, but particularly to the United | respectively possessed the power to appoiut it, then | under any circumstances, that our columns should a by thirty-six mom+ | grates and the stockholders. Daring the various in- | do the Catholic colonists stand in the frontrank ns | be prostituted to such imposition, nor would we ng that | terviews of Mr. Vanderbil: wits the British stock- | the pioneers of religtous freedom. Tho Roundheads | usite with tho Journal of Commerce, Tribune, and it was caleu! Suponan invesimont | of New England would, doubtless, have fastened | the others, in practising imposture on the comma Seri ‘Ge Onrnans axp Wasminaton’s Binvainiy.—' 000, tho dividends from the tolls ofthe | their peowlar tencts upon the government, with alt | nity. * tides a belo pole eee eae be aaeee eae aoe wal celebrate Washiaytou's bras eanal (and they are not to bo exorbitant) will bo | the stringency of the Maine liquor law, had thoy ‘The true history of these dwarfs, who are simply s Chit Chat, . agrand proc ision sath Davee Te ihe tine equal toten por ocht perannum. But if the work | been ae potential throughout the Union as in Mas- | pair of socidental idiots from Contral America, is The Hon. D, Webster, Secretary of State, arstred hore | boys. Tke girlsand the boys will recite several pisces | can be finished for eoventcen or tonty millions, | sachusetts axd Connecticut. The Cavalicrs of | well known to many persons in this city. Tao | Jtterday, ard isatthe Astor Houre, Ho will remain een arate aeunen eee Wee toe ee the profits will be correspondingly inoroased; and | Virginia, from their perscoution ofthe Catholiosand | “Aztee Children,” as they arc oallod bythoir show. | *¢7¢tal doys,azd see his frlends. He delivers a tecture Abed . Arrest to Dowie Buicing.—Abont these o'clock yer- | the moral certainty that it can be dono withia tho | certain eects of Protestant dissenters, with the | man, were found running about tho etreots of Gra- | 72+ Moudsy. at the Mlstorioal doclety—but not on the | texday afternoon, Mr, John Florence, ens of the prop. a3 a gentlemanand man of business of the most nn- ee aed se aad sats el a _ ‘ammxeros’s Bratrpay— fy : doubted means and merit. IfMr. Beale, of London, ington’s birthday "talilog on Gusdacetnis leo had sent Cathorine Heyes to the cere of Niblo, he | principal celebration wiht take plaso on Monday! In ts ek compliance. however, with the unized Tequesta of th t es ‘: . a Lover would have lost his Irish Swan, and Cathorino | Gorernor's Guzrda avd the Continestale the Kev. Dr xever would have been humbugged as she has boen. | Dewlirg will preach @ dircourte in the forenoon of next | We advice Niblo to look after Grisi, Mario, La- pun carse Rea piri gedictrnedigpmnd dle Mire! Dloche, or Sontag, in operas snd by no means to tend, with thelr cflicers. at the Broad wey tist church, forget the boautifel Carlotta Grisi or the wonder. | Hope Chapel, oppesite Washington place eberacter Sapreme Court Bridge, ay gation among the ¥ presented » memorial, sign bera of thot ania Le, caused considerable son Senator Hunt » is LO obstruction | ther hand, Sona the court. great : al ef : ; Ponneyh. | 1B! of four years, from the fact that the stock. | power to do it, would probably havefocorporated | nada or Loon, or zome other small tory in Coatral fered sd (ander ae ee fie tare sete acta cies ete nen tante cl the woster sisandPonayh | soivers eam command the neoessary capital, will | tho rubris of the Church of England with tho foe | America, sbout the month of May, 1250, byamnn | * i 1 idedekel after discovered biceding profusely, aud teverel physi. s of Congreso adjourned till | give a now and powerful impuleze to the enterprise. | deral constitution. Tho Kniokerbockors of New j named John Addison, formerly a jowoller of San The etock wilt soon rise in the markets of tho | York, in like manner, might-have ongrafted the | General Bam Honston left towa yesterday for Ohio | clans were immediately called ta, one of whom drevet “ : 3 and Texas, His exeollent Iady hashad aswoet young | the wound, His reaovery ie highly improbable, as the Francisco, Cal., who conosived tho idea that money | goughter, which rho wants to prenent him with, Tne | Moepipe ig partially severed, “Mr. Florence for some m Albavy, wo leatn that the Sonate and As- | World, from the solid basis upon which it stand. doctrines of the Lutherans with the principles of | might be mado by thelr exhibition, and who, in cone | hero steps on the way, at Columbus, and gives # lesture ia vant as Rey oes Ps fo Maha i lig on arrargemen} between the Amoricanand | Jifierson, inthorame charter. The broad brimmod | nection with a native «f Central America, namod | on temperance—not cn the Afaine liquor law. sboutan Lour previous to tbe committal of the rash sci. sembly have fi | Br steck » it was provided that the | Quokors might have ordained a univorsal drab | Selva, purchased them of an old woman for an | Governor Maroy, one of the jostiing crowd of demo- See igh Pye bree hid aa government on each side should appoint an offisi color, snd the wearing of hats in church, astho | ounce of gold, with a promio to givo her a portion | cratic candidates for the Preriidenay, is in town, on his | boring under a fit of detangrinentatie tits ef somone | engineer, who ere to deteymine upon the report ofthe | symbole of orthodoxy; while itis possible that tho | of tho profils. Thoy brought them to this city, | Wey to Warhington. What is his opinion on the Maine ting the CA Eh rs ef ooneldarable property, and | canel made by Col. Childs. {f they ennnot concur, | Huguerots of South Carolina would have rotalisted | whero they arrived in the month of July, 1960. Mr. ; “inerlaw? ae, . coula beve inguasa tess re re tr mat of it was furthor p a that thoy conjoiatly should | upen the Catholics, in an act eimilar to the revo- | Addizon took rooms a3 the Howard Hotol, thon sae fees Peer eparpeni haere acd is Parar, Accipent.— Yesterday morning. aboot half past ect a third p s arbitrator in the determina. | cation of the Edict of Nantz. And yet, wo main- | called “Barnum’s,” whoro thoss de‘ormed, dis- aia in Det beth besiege Ae ie pees - Hess xo 8 by SM Jobneten, while on ths fanvth story After the eottlement | tain that we aro not #9 much indebtod for religious | gutting objects wore secn bya largo number of ra der aia as i oaniten as Tate cown poche Willow rs Fal eeoogh hatin : a rer indicated, all the | liberty in the United Statos to the impossibility of | persons. Thore was no preteace mado at that time | jrestion,” and this !sza0re than it would any of many of tently illed, He was about twenty. tour years? i " % ” : f é m to No Mand ha Jopting any particular creed, as we aro to thoen- | that thens * Aztoos,” as thoy have einco been niok- | (he candidates for the Prealdeney. We wonder if Lola | been Hed vcae Thea alia vie ies | lightencd spirit of our early statesmen, inappreciat- | named, were other than a oouple of deformed, | Montes is eound on the Maine Nquor law, Barnum | Of the frm of R. It. ‘cburtea & Ben, ilow rtore No. & ing the absolute impossibility of mixing Church and | idiotiochildren, the oflspring of a negro fathor and | wante to know. caer manta phe pipietdine el thett State together, in m freo, re,resontative, audzrcpub- | a miccrably dobauraed and besosted ludian mother; | Kossuth and Kintolars both Jn Oincinnatt. Nother | goods. Th te young roam vied ia loss than i Hean goverrment. !andin proof of this they were exhibited at tho u . con go South. The Counters Lansfeldt (Lola herself) | AM ern miw ing the Jojucy; his eal esay Notwithstanding this elemen tiloment of | 2 . ‘ . , 4 that eection & (a tile P tertibly fract or [ves held an Loqvest on tr J] rh prszage Notwithatanding this elementary gottlemeat of | Minerva Rooms, in Broadway, by Mr. Addison, | bas secured that ecotion BES Oe CSOEe CRNVOES: OF 1 Hedy Dw VER ndered in accordance with tar ved. I$ was! the question, wo expect Arohbishop Hughes will | during the month £ September or Octoder, 2 | intervention, What is Ieesuth’s opinion of the Maine | above fucts advert to the religious toleration practised by tho | aud wero called, ag tho bills will chow, “Indian | Haver low? RE agate tored mas, very ‘trueh {n- Cathelte rettlers of Maryland, ia oon it the | Dwarfo irom Contral America.” Not moro than a texionted, tock bold of the ropo of ex 2, 21 aban r the history of ceveral of | dozen porsons att 4 the exbibition, and Ad- suth a simple ix poliey of tho na view a series of resolutions zon been rep tiow of In- approving the pr dependence, and d the United pation has the corns, with gover ial order fer T anticipate at pent up pstri Young Mr, A. Brabam, the emartest son of the cele tedold Brahem, begins a round of concerts at the sista of fire, corner ef West Bro and Avthoay pt misved hie hold avd foil, the engime paeaing do Sate is | Waberraole, on Monday night next. Fle will be asaisted leg. He was taken to the bovpital by ofliser eae : on, ficding Mo o | ‘ i A lorg dcbate 4 dizon, fading cold or loared the | ty stadame Douchelle, the sister of Vinoeas Wallace, Mie petitions prere 7 - the comportr, Madame B, fs one of the swoetestelngers eer paedey. Cueto Ay wel 9 oast « hi Indostan, fe Be ne ich Azd well may be borat of this | of the doy. pel rinioirn by York ¢ i cue 3 © and their return here, that, under thoir pregsat a nager, the absurd ttory of nection with the econd Ward, srre ns and Tereel Gr hilds 1 t to the ete aty Jail. May ef ot of ain this | ve be oistands | repr due to the Jom uo framers of the all é conces —as the very corner } jig t co ony oity, ward 1 il segleob to pay it t Gay of ut aad the Interest om such loam taxeset such city, Ward or torn, Brock » 0 ferve a, ¢ Gov. Foote int ' 1 Whe sane commlttes reported j tion be the Lewis'etura, The Northern | Laser ike eles of A: i Art 17 NOG LO oxred opercgl ; s ; have be * ‘a reaalution. rots tei - 7 but we under: Apply to Justice McGrath, y With power, to cauce a of ears wos tice ( it the iment of our » | serivers—one A tom 0 Aa, tobe prepared ae iret EMS ire a Da Thureday nigh + Asroolation In inbabiinrts of Chitogo od f ar sty of Wingn ithe in- a h 1 Neve anythin God!- | Which yerntiod ta rae » | | ing tho i sabe | eury end can Bapervisor Becta bad Applivaitons to 1 | Church the sxcee a ly of t & d will maintain th j Mberty in ¢ amanda fairs o1 T ho ¢ 5 Rowrd tu thelr P 1 4 ated, a ' LRovempo wering thers abav¥iathash, Tho umored i oD, iB o¢ atively secu 8 vom bas tesoloe ih pope thip canal. W 6 \ ere Of 20 gem a . Driepet Fe v, verre y.en a joint ine laroeny, in etew comb. the Whole T becca it, my @*, Beeld efendsnts lived 28 4 neparnte trial, whieh fuged on t.fo8 Lr Navaltl treet of a letter ¢ he rehoover 8 na dhebatyed @ part of her ox ating the U, a. 1teup of wa pon the vib on ® fond but wh Irland eome five ox rx ral rong 01 the dpb wichout ia inlore ster, a ofall nations. Withi ponies, WO aro assuTi or very little | «, © thiew aver five of het gums, and pus eeverst cone of | mie & | ¢ ero ¢ tho red hag ina fw bev i ‘Coo |? piher delendani p i ’ , we dhenest of: Ne ‘ard At , timtae < TO the tchocner, Lhe achocnex will welgh that a stenmor will Ioavo the pert of New Y Cardinal Art Uoien “mane by intimidating | sb , olay pis ct = P rom Glasgow, is also in . * ocd fiightenivg the n ‘ is, ‘e bucyed, and lwo not. The second perow steamer Gisegow, ftom seapennied thy | and, passing over tho lathmus of Nicaragaa, will, : [3 aaatiie t ne pspere by sui ae ke bm rohoorer hat gone to the anip és divefor the x ALIN Raxper.y was found doad in hod at bla « her fourteerth dey. The Atiantie, from Liverpoo!, | without breaking bulk, land her goods in San! ,,,WOrn fae calling m Uineinna, w fow dogs | cai Sean hese opiaae or The fue | tee guns wavk A went up in tho rohooner with the | brothers bomen (rove street, Jercey ely, on Dns is bead for . cro a8 Will maaho thew sick of Law dye tio rest of day. He bad been 4 doth c crew OF my verte), to tin getting under weigh ocmplaining of a pain in Its ier ent ta Fraceitco. Wo thall oxpoet it, cord. oes PS | their journey ia Uis mandano sphere. « | ye OT DBNING, muster oF bark Badan, | *#M0 dbye. Pee ster ee

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