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Aziel, do do (the hae been, eld 1ith), Bidebt T2th, bark Com } ‘ork. Livanvoor, Bopt-2e—Sid, ‘beck Faimeito, Bolt, St Tho- lon Kay Amerie Lang, fi inst; Western Star, ab, who Ki itary tags ery Nolsou do 90th; dene 5 Florida, rable ied the & ¥ with e-cash of water, hed P is bound. to Lind, Robinson, and Saebem, Woodbury, ch deapstoby ‘are partioulariy eejuceted te ‘Arotic, (8) for NY 6th; Burope. (5) do veh; AZ, Ch der, | examine the unequalled ‘up of this Unio . do 25th ule; Conateltation, and | thomeelves, at pier 14 East near the ® Now Haven: put into this ¥ re his port for provisions and water. ‘Pho exercises of the afternoon session commenced with se ee, We ork Cruz, Sept 16, with specie, to are. di eer ar “ ; Columbia, do let i sacing the hyma ~ If duty calla and suffering to my wont Haas Chive, Turks Yolande, 16 days, with salt, to | douih Queen of the Week ane Austeli desek Hosen. Tretadoe oe oe Sole meee Eny 08 board, or be he attemdance was not as numerous as in the morning 5 anya Haltaet, Sieh 8k pero chriatigns (Norwas), 44 | Hy Clay, do ath; Univer res Manta, aa Gonna, 43 - RLLIOTT, ARKELL CO, 146 Peart sheets for the sexton, brig Button ‘ran, Zaza (Cuba), with sugar aud molasses, despatch; City of Manchester, (0) for Philadelphie 20h alt; Po ia ete ership SACS te ay ‘rooms, and a baptittry. Thi completed, will cost | to & Etalai out $10,000 *. Brig Restaurader Jeonsin, Humaco, PR, 20 days, (Dan) with sugar, to Moller, Sands & Riora. The church of the Good Shephe rd, in Racine, Wisoon- mi ri in, is now completed, wud will be dedicated on Thursday aay Sa cena See a heen. Mobile, 39 the 14th, rig Torno, Berry, Jacksonville, 14 days, with lumber, to Oe hanandoah, {et inst; Turcarora, do 12th; Tues, Wiley, for pie Baitimere 25th ult; Swittorland Cartor, for Charleston'with | Pict 1, ER. will sal UL do well to examine the very. Saxon, Crosby, and Harrict Augusta, Trott, for | forfable secommodations "ot thie ‘before caseting. Jae Wright, do 28th; Suowdon, do S0th; Mobile, een Ae isd iat inst: Argo, Macoduoks for Australia wien dee: | “PPIY on board, ov to, WT: DUGAN, 1 Front leeek 0 Bev. Mr. Sueercn, of Canton, N.J., then offered upa Peayer. tion. ‘The Parswexr proceeded to read a report fromthe | fe'G W. Eaton, of Madison Uuvverslty, noxt ade beustees of the First Baptist Church to the members and | dressed the meeting He said that when he came to the Hi Tupper. 5, off C f Vii ha ‘ STEA! friends of the American and Foreign Bible Society, which pe he nee. we Hien of soaking a this question, He eo tabi I Boa watidin ener) —— vee Fearon! 3 irom at san 8 Sone ; ~ be leery ¥ ERA fen 4 W—No Am yi anes port. i s mn 3 RAMSIIIP, COMPANY. FOR NEW Po ten 4 @ misunderstanding that | @i4/not think it necessary tomake any rpeeoh hore, and | are alscady engaged in laying the foundation for the | vite Waery, Mich ents, (or seattston), Cu incksom- Hom PIRE CITY, Honry Windle, commander, will sail from ple ee ore he thought the audien-e would be of the same opinion. | jouse > “7s*s sturioa “Brig Horace Greeley, Chase, Jacksonville, 15 days, with | BOSTON, Oct 8—Arr barks Gon Taylor, Sweeter, Savan- | Bt fous of Warren stre i, Necthxiver, 6a: TaesdayOee Bs 2z ue had gene abroad with regard to their relation with that | He then offered the following resolution :— Wilson Balti TO HAVANA AND NEW ORLEANS.—NmW timber, to J Gri h; Justice Story, Ryder, Baltimore; brigs Gen Brig V: W Ny ork), Perking Mobile; 1 Sta _ ent. from which we make afew brief | Resolved, That while we feel bound by the epirit and The new edifice being erected for the first Baptist 2 i : 7 he RATES OF PABBA meclety. The “an maak "Fb precepts of the Gospel to sock for purity. it need be, at the | church, Albany, 1s nearly completed. ‘The main body of | dave Swithteien to Seah Wiliams, (St Marys Ge 19 NV ork), Perkiny, Mo niladas Suackiord, Miche n ( ARRANGEMEN' abstracts, states as follows sacrifice of peace, wo are Ly no means indiiferent to the evils | the house, hewever, will not be ready for use before the | abreast of Charleston, during a severo blow, sprung aloak, | Brinokerhoff, Philbrook, do; Richinond, Cheele, Ladies’ and After Saloon Berth ‘When thetr prevent pastor, Rev. 8, H, Cone, D. D., way | of disunion among brethern} and hereby would urge the | sugdic of December and lost partcf deck load, ne Ee * | Upton, do; Helen Maria, do; A Lawren: Forward Saloon Berths... ... : tothe charge or the Kirst Church, he proposed | cPtion of any practicable measure that will secure harmo- | 4 Brig Live Oak, Sawyer, Doboy Island, 16 days, with yollow der’ Monticello, Clifford, do; Com Stowa i, do; V. teeEAEO «6: sf rg fo the charge of the iret Church, he proposed | sigue action in the all important work of giving. to. all. aa The corner stone of the St James Protestant Episeo- | pine tod K Wokeubaveh ene ae 7 | 20 Mont Ce LO tod oe tere in Gane Hayvien | - Sbeeleoniy taken on freight Go Havana. “Prelght takea te the ’ ina es ~~ e, shoul tions the word of God faithfully translated. | pal Church, at the corner of Penn and Mechanie streets, Brig Duncan, Robinson, Doboy Island, 13 days, with Lum- lt Onedo, Beker, Aloxandriay Cambridge, York, Bal- | New Orleans at thirty coate per cubic foot, Shippers of Senstruct beams ta 8 part of Shp oulfoe ter Mapp He then went on t0 fay, tase good men very often | Pittsburg. was laid om the Ist insts, by the Rev. Alonzo | ber, {0 Neleon Place.” ae i K Miller, Richards; B Franklin, Lag oberg ye Sole) title of lediog, te Gar on 1a the Com dati e ie le S a - | made a great many mistakes in the way of peacemaking. | Potter, D.D. brig Alfred Exall, Bs » De 1. » tt ber and Hy Franklin, Smith; J C Patterson, Peacock; ui 4 fe prewed his wiltingue-s i such a measure should bs tound | ‘here isno peace that can be valanbicor lasting that is met. | bibeéoas Meer eed feans; Seu Mark, Hengai Welbon Harbin. | the eibee. "No other form wil be signed. No billy of lndlage A new Presbyterian church 1s proposed to be built of | Sy WT cals Gat” ans; ger, Heath; Isabella, ‘Thompyun; ‘Ci leare ( wyer, Harbor Tsland (Baha- . ROB! Cec pedha sigued after the ship has sailed. For freight s to travel for several months, and raise the sum | posed entirely onthe truth The firet ting many enterprise |: rr aere ine ey hattenge, Colony an | ply ee * BERTS, 170 We of ten thousand dolinrstor the purpore te ‘ick, im Stockton, Cal Its cost is mot toexceed $12,000, | mai ti & Hutehi % depreid, Corse rah Aun, Cook; Magellan Cloud, Sar- The cturch and trustees accadied to the proposition; Hon cous ths Gaal teiettaiealy cate ee : BE nee st 9 pele George Basa (or Deunis, Thatoher, Charleston, for | gent; Yantic, Parsons; H Fuller, Bradley, and Oriana, ‘Bra corner of Warren street. j Dut subsequently. apom mature retlection, without con: | will conquer all things and God will give wa the victory | _ The latest church in Kentuoky, is the Firat African | Jumse dieae i”! Oct 6 James M Powers, of Provi- | P rn Seotelana Matshows,, aed Geiten, ule, WITED STATES’ MATE STRAMSHTE COMPAWE Sulting with the parvo: tney released him from his im- | jn the end If we have iden'ified ourselves with hia | Baptist Church in Lexington, which numbers over 1,700 | ‘Schr Stephen Taber (of Brookhaven), Tuthill, Savannah, | Matthews, Kondout; Mount Vernon, Hall, and Txubella, A\ Connecting with she Wseite Jail Henan. Caete plied pledge, ton: that his servi i Shs: oaetoral truth, he will ever be ready to heip us He thought the | members. With lumber, to master, sail n | Becam, NYork: ¥ told pr epee gfe ity Reet Mr charge were of fer more consequence to the interests of | clone cee ro e 5 ? = Yaln, Silliman, Wilmington, NC, 6 days, with | Merrill, Buen a Ste their building umong themselves and the congregation. | | the right way; and 3d. to do it in the right spirit. | was elected Moderator, Kev S. 1. Goodenow, Seribe. and | navatstoress sunt’ Sto Wilmington, NC, 8 days, with | Chas. Oieety tn, Ann Meritt Neal Dow, Ghilian, Switt, | Wilsall on Weduseday, Qotobor 2, ab2 o'clock, B. M., pre. if 7th of December. 141, the chureh authorized | He would not houor a falrchood, by making it the means | Rev G. O. meus, Accistant. The German’ Church, at | — Sele Lamartine, Horton, Wilmington, NC, 5 days, with | Adcimay and trom Uolow, bark Carlo Maucan. Schr Dani | $lsely, from pier xt foot of Warren street, North river. Be trustees to profler the use of the rooms to the respec’ | of a great chject, even though he could save a nation by | Long Hill. applied for admicrion, ai che applicat nayal stores, | Francia’sld on Tuesday. Penge My ips ld eel Mr pr Cem } tive Boards of the Ametcan and Foreign Bible Society, | ic. The reason was. because the evil spirit would return | referred to a committee, Mr WS. Karr ot the Schr E S$ Willetts, Smith, Washington, NC, 4 days, with MOBILE, Oct 1—Arr bark John Murray, Clapp, Boston; Leader sy egret? aly tor Sau ‘Soa and the American bap ist Home Misston Society, at the | with seven other spirits. worre than the first. We are | Theological Semi d Mr. Archibald ¢ ta | Raval stores. brig Jonathan Cilley, Tenneson, NYor Rois! mails, and éail immediately for San Francisco, Ne ‘ pominal rent of ove dolar each, which was ted. | ip i | Theological Seminary and Mr. Archibald Cobb, of the Sohr Marcy, Midyett, Washington, NC, 4 days, with naval a efforts spared on the part of the companies to son@ 4 samba pint preter el lene conilng a2 ae getting along very bys hrs hears responsibility | Princeton Theological Seminary, were received under the | stores. PERE Migle passengecs theongh: with expedition; -cometsh amt $ Pr: | resting upon you. God has given yon this great work to P i i+ y 7 fety. meeting of each scolaty _ ree yee oe tt alt an Tol this great work {0 | care of the Presbytery, with a view to entering the mi- | | Schr Martha, Nelson, Newbern, NC, 4 days, with naval déuisameene Rfmnihernerss G Rodtah, 1 R | TOY. | manasoy rans zo ase eUreal ¥ Hite! Ladies’ Saloon, room From all the records on the books of the church and of | Hane, to act as gorpel men and harmouize all men if we | ty Schr Independence, Barrow, Washington, NO, 5 days, |W McCreary, JT ate i a el 0 twa y ‘i The racrament of confirmation was administered Howrll. EC Killer. A Lanoo, W Spear, Capt H W Mallory, | Lower, After and Forward Saic ‘the trustees, and alo from the Annnal Reports ef the two | can.’ We cannot compromiae this measure, I think this e FAC! f 001 admi by | with naval store Howell miles, 6 eanet a fone iP | Love eae pooicties, it is opparent that the profier was made by the | moment propitious for our work. and tet us the Right Rev. John N. Neumann, D.D., at Lambor& | "Sehr Rebooca,——, Newbern, NC, 5 days, with naval ; r | tp 8 proceed in x Lonnox—Ship Independence—A Waugh, H Baimbridge, | Btocrage... +s... ve. ves ve saath ghuroh and acceyi+d by each sostety im good faith, with | it, Why. sir, in fature times nothing will be more com. | Ville. on the 20th ult., to the large number of eighty-sevem | stares. 2 sito, Mitchell, Norfolk, 4 days. Mary Baimbridge, Miss A Daimbridge,’ Mes Onthaciue | - Passengers will be landed at the railroad whiaet the foll understumdicy that the prolfer was gratuitous, | mon, than for men and women to say, that this part of | postulants. Schr Poarl, Halpin, Kichmond, G days. | Parzham. wal, free. 1: itofthe Isthmus at the and that the occupancy woald continue during the good | the Bible was not a perfect translation. Nobody thought | There are 62 churches included in the Philadelphia Schr Lydia Ann Vorhies, Jones, James River, 3 days. AERP ; oer Of the parties Neither sovlety considered it- | about revising until these days Now, cir, you will have | Baptist Association, 48 pastors, and 10,078 communi | Schr Mary, Hudson, Virginia, ¢'days. } i 51 XS RON RPROR A, ship itech Lig A ound to stay. nor we chureht become in any | atowertul help in the Baptists, I would like to see the | cants. 575 were baptized during the past year. chr W C Bird, Whito, Virginia, 4 ; Riier ae " P S orable Fogs, ante alvays wo continue to 1 the use of the | true Maptist who would ray that he did wot wish forthe | "Rev. William R. Baboock, of St. Peter's Church, Sa- | Sebe Jervis: Bird Viagin caupa, eet MY" | Rew York red Land, Mit fang ferme or eight or panageeapeiyia eens a H rooms. revision All the opposition to the revision is the result ve of abseni i" ri it ¢ | Hambur; irs C F French and Cuahktus A. WHITNEY, Pi ‘ em, bas been ited « lea ee for six month: ir Haskins, Thomas, Virginia, 4 di Bi No right or power was giv either sid = : ; iss W. ; id ir power was given up on either side. of prejucice and ignorance He then urged harmonious | ‘ - Sehr Eliza Clark, Johnson, Virginia, 4 da} | land, Mrs’ Groeland, Philadelphia; Miss Wynecken, At the Office of the Companies, 117 West stroet, corner ef ‘The chureb. a! « special meeting called for the purpose | action, hut still they should not compromise their honor. | Mr J. Gardner Hale. with two other missionaries for | “SonrGoorge & Emily, Nickerson, Albany, 3 days, for | ver; MrJ I, Brauns and family, Rev F W Braun Warren street, New York. of considering this business, on the Sth of the same | The resolution was unaniinously adopted * | California, and two for Oregom, expects to sail about the | Boston. i { é "i 3 J Levino, Par HE UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP ISABML, month, paseed the foliowing protest :— Rev. JB. Duvmaonp cailed for the reading of the | 2st of November, in the clipper Ld Foie Wind, from Schr Fountain, Davis, albany 4 days, for Fall River. Vocko, and nurse, Baltimore; Favior New York, May 5, 1851. forty-sixth psalm. as containing their sentiments more | New Yor! Y go out under the ‘tion of the Ame- sake Mores whet — eeraw eee) a dee “eh ae ehoo bridge, Gecminy aay eee The First Baptist Church of the city of New York. to | than any other part of the Scriptures : Semmmaties CORSE: Sehr Hendrik Hudson, Leach, Now Haven, 2 dnys: | and’bube, "A ‘Hass, New York; Augustas Boving, fave; the American and Foreign Bible Society, respectfully ad- | ‘The doxology was then sung with much fervor; the | <=—_=—_-—essTS Schr Dwight Davidson, Harding, New Haven, 2 days. Mise Emely de Sigala, Emanuel de Sigala, Pat ol deb raeagy ena dresses the following benediction was pronounced by the President, and’ the: CITY TRADE REPORT. Schr Invoice, Glover, New Haven, 2 days, ‘alle, Mexico; Herman Schottler, Bremen inger, selves of this atestucr for either of the uote. scaetynajourned ede, an BET Sy Hens lows Writ Rew Rayon Bara. for athang, | Germany; Hity, rant, W,thcluesaee Ht Dereabarp cd ecg il leap pg, Cotaa Bla “It in well known to you. that through the liberality | @ —— Sales have been made of 45 bbls., pots, at | was struck bya squall yesterday, which carried away the | Durchhottr, California: ‘Thos Holmes, Canada West; © | QR board, or at, the office of tho Baltimore Steam Paake and kindness of this church, you have, for # period of | Coneiiation Meeting of the American and | $4 68%, and poaris at $5 554 per 100 Ibs. Mainmast, and injured aman who was on it at the time; he | Newman, California; Kalman Eckstein, Bohemia; JI Phindelphia (Penn.) Ledger; New York Herald; Bostom nine years, been permitted to occupy, without charge, or Breapsturrs.—Flour was active and firm. The day's | isnot ex to recover. Heidelmann, Now York; C Knoderer, Mrs Knoderor. Miss eee Providence (K. 1.) Journal; Portland (Me. ta incre nominsl rent the rooms withia our mecting- Foreign Bible Society. business reached 10.100 bbls. ordinary to choice State, at | Schr Ww Portland, Conn, 6 days. Rooderer, Germany; Join Gardiner, N Gardiner, T Weigh Dinteelsors Navioval intelligences Wetonee eae house commonly known a» the Bible Rooms. ‘The spirit | A conciliation meeting of the American and Foreign | $4250 $4 43%; mixed to fancy western at $431 a | Scbr Uncle Joo, Butler, Portland. Conn. 0 days. Rare pichtan Ste rst W Gourdant, Jou Majglne LCyme | SOPY till the 16th of October, and send bills to the Sun offiee.f which prempted us o igivally to grant such permission, | pipie Socie'y was held yesterday forenoon in the First | $4 56%; rye at $450.0 $4 8865 and common to good | Schr Benj trong, Smit Providence, 2d r iene soe) pier, Geemeays a Isabella Kohler, EW YORK AND ALABAMA STEAMSHIP COM- 0 % h and the spirit in which we believed it to have been ac- . ' cepted, was hitherto esteemed a sufficient guaranty that | Baptict church, corner of Grand and Elizabeth streets. | Southerm at $4 561; a $4 75. Wheat seemed rare and Sebr G L, Lovel 5 i | higher—16,000 bushels white Western were taken at $104; | Schr Empire State, ——, Portsmouth. + | Vidal, Gracian Hillard, Havana; A Alexander, Prussia; J Now York; Dr Jos any.—For Mobilo, stopping at Havana—The now side- wheo! steamship BLACK WARK Hungler, St Galle tog Robert W. Shut no undue advantage would be taken of the ciccum:tances | The object of the meeting was for the purpose of recom- | 2500 do. at 05c ; and 5.500 red Southernon Schr Kossuth, ———. Newburyport. M Hirsch, Germany; A Franck, Balti- | U.S.N., Commander, will receive freight for Mobile, eather vatt ; : d hr John Ruggl , Me, 6 days. more; G'W Weymann, Pittaburg; 8 Henrique, New Orleai sail for the above ports on Saturday, October 234, eee ia beenintamne by & report from four of | “Ling that society towards the American Bible Union, | poratatersial amare cen pty arr er Bone Ovean Waret ene ‘Newport, 0 days. = Sohn Owon, JJ Hawkins, England; H Dufeavach, Germany; | o'clock wevciely, fromm pier foot of Macrison, stteote Ne ke Our trustees. that tive persons, vis: Nathan C. Piatt, | And to render their co-eperation with them in the revi- | basteyy at 75e.—am abatement. Corn favored factors-- | Scht Eatriot, Buckley, Rockland, Odays, | Fern ee eae een eieha taken for Non Orstan aan ceckiecea ee eae William W. edd, Z-bedee King John M. Bruce jr. aad | ion gf the Bible, ‘The attendanoe was not quite #0 u- | the aaleetnaluded 4000 burhels unsound at 7Le com. Bohr Josiah Achors, Merrit, Reokiand, & days. ; : Haall line, ef SO sonte per fosts. No frelehb Conentte tieepae Joseph Dur! ve undertaken, within the preseat hite ; and sf: n ind, 6 days. t specio. No freight a f 5 snout, © prepare and execate a lease of the said | msrousas was expected. On motion, Rev. W. Jelett was, | man Boudmwen waltee pallne.s and: Western mixodiat Taig), > Sete Jane Ines eeaieeraie ADVERTISEMENTS RENE WED EVERY DAY Pace meet ecad fa snaie bills cf laatag’te te oalberne'! premises to your te: pected body. at the annual rent of one | *PPointed chairman, and Rey. W. Stimson secretary. | ” Gorrow.— Sales to day 1,000 bales without change in | Sloop Chase, Oak Rondout, for Fall * | o'clock on Friday, October 224. dolar forthe term oF twenty One years from dat. ‘The chairman then returned thanks for the honor con- | prices uf Ba eee ea Ra Ye lal _ LIVINGSTON, CROCHERON & CO., 81 Broad “Against such a proceeding on their part, aud against at, ia. HILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVI- enn eden! ica aes, Peseta | eed open hm and regi ht amler mn am | nny —Rateoner leat vero a eee: satis | : sozg, | DigtenttandyNtvile Staats“ pilin grote’. he was not appointed in his piace. he exercises com. | Sa Tee ee tow or ural ct aie © 6d, For four 12k; | cStenmahipe Hermann, Higgins, Bromen; (inion, Adams, LIVERPOOL—UNITED STATES MAIL ST and splendid side-wheel, steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, “the church was not in any way consulted iu relation | menced with an eloquent praser by Bey. A. Wheslook,.| jas offered, and 14d. asked. 1,000 sacks quereltron back | Chaviestom ziovide, Wooduull, Savannah; Woancke, Vars | 77 ship ATLANTIC Carusin tamed Wert nis steamer | (Aras ahi of the,tine) cape Jon iy elton, tae to — ne Ved of tel pe and, if consulted. we | which was followed by singing the hymn, “‘Blest be he | were taken op private terms, supposed to be 15d. per baz, ¢ % ae tively on Saturday, October 16th, at 12 o'clock M., from her nnah on tho following We aye i would not have asseni ereto. bat binds.” To Glasgow. 800 bbis. flour were engaged at 1s.6d_ 1s.9d. Herald Marine Correspondence. orth at the foot of Canal sti No borths secured till ‘h, October 13th and 27th, November 10th o mr Lider thre ercumtances we Delle the nets of the | a b aoe then addveveed the meeting. We aia | Eatremanoalteration to notice im rates for London, or nigapmurira, Oot. | paid for. For freight ox passage, having unequalled accom- | 2¢h-and Decomber Ath and 224; and will leave Sava . Oppoee Ww. . . dations for elegance and comto ° for Philadelphia, 0 persons, opposed us they were at the time, and pro- r. wants then ee meeting. He said | Havre, or California. eee eee tiCAny Gaveaneh) sone Homley all, ne FOF BOW. K. COLLINS & CO, 56 Wall street. | has been built with the mo tetriet era to safety la al to, sloganco and comforts tested aguinst by the four trustees, whore title to the of. | that it might be proper to explain their motive for this |" Provisions.—Pork was somewhat unsettled. Poor, | State of Georgia, Walton, Savannal 786, tell, Gaw, ‘NYork; Boston; Cabot, Passengers are requested to be on board at half-past 11 | sessed of every requisite o: acon, Bearse, do; M. Tho steamship Baltic will succeed the Atlantic, and | (especially in the ventillation of her cabins and fioe was indisputable, to be wrong. and as such we protest, Tek It was for reconciliation that they had assem- | prime, and mess, obtained $15 50 and $17 75 ; while sales | Lrovidenc sinst them. und against your becoming a party to | bled. If there had been a better understanding between ‘ime and mess were effected at $15 75a $15 8! kK “ | will sail on the 30th October. th i f em Dy accepting the lease which they profess (0 oiler | the two societies, st would have prevented all this dis- | a gly riccme be, The duyre onsrerions suspanted to 00 | eee ake yA Haven; Wm Loper, Mice, Provilencas Mc> | wilt enil on the Sth October. Fed ice proved Dacsalh te Bh aOG Of the eke Ma d union, If peace is to be gained, it will be gained only by | bbis,, of all descriptions, Gut meats and dressed hogs wore | Bell, Steelman, Great Bex Harbor. INTER ARRANGEMENT. —THE LIVERPOOL AND | sioat. Passougers by her enjoy the pleasure of river nat we alto protest against tho whole proceeding asa | thore who seek it, and not by those who spurn it. ‘The | unchanged Lard ceemed in dem ared—Steamships City of Boston, Easterbrook, Boston; Philadelphia Steamship Company intond sailing the | gation ono-sixth of the passage, remaining only two eat moral wrong. in which we should be loth to sve a | conviction has grown upon my mind, that my people wish | prime, brovght 110, 12c. per I Kennebeo, Sanford, RYork; bark emia, Warner, Windies; | favorite steamehips aa folloys— | "T° UN | at sea. Cabin paamago 00 Savanah, oF to Charieston (rie Becsvoient fociety involved, to take and hold property | for peace, and wish to cberish towards you all. | the day’s sales including 150 bbls; pt rep dp eet eo: Care anager Praag aren NCHRSTER, 2.133 tons, Cape. Robert Tel HERON & ieee bg Ag A parle bed dy oe TS | Te ieee Teen te Cece Ren thae cei aoe on j rt; Kedvon, Lake, Pawtucket; Wim Loper, Tico, Dighton; | CITY OF GLASGOW,” 1,610 tons, Capt, William Wylie. ,.No. S73 N. Wharves; in Savadnah, Prats ‘ ee without the pI rei 'y they could not ob- | mers, at $108 $14. Prime mess was actively inquired Wechantc, Cain, Boston. FROM PHILADELPH PADELFORD, FAY & CO. permission, and against the wil ofthe body towhich that | tain the porression of the Oliver street church, He sald | jor. and latgoly dealt in, for future delivery. st. $18 por CITY OF GLASGOW... Si 1832, property of right belongs. : that they wished to hold their mesting in that church, | ‘ieree, Butter and cheose continued ae previously repre: | _ syup Wanxen, Sn sal biases CITY OF MANCH ESTE. isa, | MOR, SAVANNAH UNITED STATES MATL LIND— NAGENT OF Ce EDGES UE Tee ae ete: | Laceslhabat Le ed ee Tea ee | sented. Francisco, has been told by Messrs Bailey & Hincken to Ox | City OF MANCHESTE) * isas; | Ludlow, Captain, will leave on Saturday, October. 10th, a conétituency of the corporation of the Firt Baptist | haveall their dificultics settled amicably. The movement eens Se Francioge hag been gold by Mepers Halley Mea unsir Oriental | CLTY OF MANCHES hureday, Jan. G tsps. | Ludlow, Captain, will eave on Saturday, October ioth, church, tke body by whom the trustees are elected, | is not to be regarded, on account of its being held in this Stock Sales. Line of San Francisoo and China packets. | GIy OF guasce horedey Met, 1a, ? “SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, 194 Front streote . would, ifcalled together, almost unanimously unite in | bouse, asa party movement, and I hope that the preas (Reported by Barker, Brothers & | Sure Wasuinarow Invino, formerly of Boston, was sold | CITY OF GLASGOW... ‘Thursday, Moh: 31, 1853, | _ The FLORIDA, M.S. Woodhull, Captain, will leave om —. will exonerate us. All the difficulties have occurred ‘enn. 5's, 9634; 1,000 Camden and | jn London some months since, placed under the British flag, | FROM LIVERPOOL. Saturday, October 23d. For speed, strongth, accommoda~ “ihe four trustees referred to moved, before the ques. | trom miraprehension and exaggeration, One of the and is now ou her way to Austfalia, Ship Auglo American; | CITY OF MANCHESTER. Sopt. 29, 1852, | tioms, and faro, those ships have no superior on the oceam. late of Boston, now ih London, has also been purcuasod by | CITY OF GLASGOW, Oct 27, 1882. tion was taken upon the lease, to refer it to the con. bretbren has misrepresented ei views. We sorrowed Stituents, but thir proposition was promptly rejected. | and grieved when we found cut the misaprebensiom. and | 7° The whole action in the case was hasty and unantici- | I hope that matters will be adjusted. The chief cause of | o71.; pated, and contrary to all the established rules and cus- | this difficulty is mirapprehension. And why not have it | hich tome of our church and congregation in matters of such | Wednesday, Dec. 8, 1852. OR CHARLESTON, SAVANNAH, AND FLORIDA.— Wednesday, Jan. 5, 1853. Semi-Weekly U.S. Mail Line.—The and favorite Wednesday, Feb, 2, 1853, | steamship SOUTHERNER, W. Foster, Commander, will Wednesday, Moh. 2, 1853, pier No. 4, North river, on Wednesday, October’ ITY OF MA ITY OF GLASGOW. CItY OF MANCH British merchants. Suir Prisca Stare, at New Orleans from NYork, ox. see i perienced a hurricane on the 13th ult, in lat lon 72, | y OF M ‘HES’ Tntucky, 110; 100 Gieard | Which carried away all the topgallant masts, close reefed | C1TY OF GLASGOW | at leave | made right? It is prejudice and passion that blind | b5, 9 ; ver- | CITY OF MANCHESTER \"..’. Wednesday, Moh. 30, 1863, | 4 o'clock, P.M. procisoly. For freight, apply on bt weighty import us—we must, therefore. crucify this, and make peace. » 2 Bavk of Ponasyivanta, 119i. | Tain, *onmnsl amd fore tine eer, ee ome man over RATES OF PASSAGE,” No 185 | cre ail tliat [nding will be signed, and fr AB, “Tbe church further represents to the society, that as | Admit there was difference in the beginning—are we never | Jictwocen Hoards.— 00 Reading, Railroad Mortaage, cake "Facies, Winder Sak ee Baki oh sarTROMTHILADELPHIA. § | FROM LIVERPOOL, | {he office of SPOFFORD, TILESTON & 0, Sou le ‘on the one hand the lease was made and executed with- | to be made friends? If this little difference is sufficient | \j, ‘Navi i risburg Railroad, Valparaiso, crossed the Equator when only twenty daysout; | 5*.20™ nite foatergom bl Regalos sy Chi putin | | charge. Passengers will suffer no detention hyn | do, ip Railroad, bo, $5] forward as arrangements have been made with the South Caroling but subsequently had continual head winds up to the time oe TO “ out its knowledge. und against iis will, so on the other | grounds for a split, we will be eplitting on the virtues and | gn! °tuht ain Cara n Long Island 2 100 #0, I the infitenoe and effect of the instrument are greatly | faults of the Maine Liquor law very soon. In nine cases | } WO do, b5. 134, 50 do, cash, of her arrival, Aug 21; wae forty days getting through the tn "a fe Kailroad Com; , to dispatch an extra train on thi @ deteriorate the value of ite property. and, thersfore, it | out of ten strife comes from intolerance end txnoeance. 1 100 40,13 28, ‘Second Board—1,00) United | SE trades. . iu Tnoluding sey rts CLASS PASSENGERS. | Of sho gencined,” Manan tauete ke Biapas vill’ te tenuis here were bo considerations of morality or legality af- | have received several letters from different persons, and | $ Railroad, 6's,'70, | Sip Surronn—Capt Edwards, of ship Snffolk, write’ | — A limited numberof third class passengers. will be ta ed’as follows :—To Jacksonville, $31; to Pilatka $33. Ne 1 ¢ i} nd Liverpool, and found ia provision: bills of lading signed after the steamer has sailed. The that when his yecsel went ashore on Craz del Padre, there | were nine othor vessels wrecked wit among them Br bark Duke of Wellington, and sch “Meroy, | of Bangor.” Previous letters of Capt. E, giving the extent | of the injury to his vessel, amount of expenses, &c, have not come to hand. Capt E does not speak ia very flattering | | Fr bout Cardengs. When part of the | taken subje: ecting the care. the benetit already received by the so- | the tone of them all is peace | ciety rhould be regarded as sufficient to prevent partici. | ‘The Cuamman then said. be hoped that any personal | | patio in such injury to this church, controversy would be avoided. Brother Evatia, he said, | 2 t51,"'5 Pea “The church has learned with profound grief and aston- | was asked to state tothe meeting the misapprehension | gation Pr iebmet that the Board of the American and Foreign | that existed between the two socicties; end im his usual , do, b5, 27; 100 blunt, honest way. bas done so. 108 do’ b. from Philadel phi hin two miles of him, | From Philadelphi 20 | From Liverpool. ..6 guine: Certificates of passage will be issued here to parties who are desirous of bringing out their friends, at corresponding ra ht 60s. per ton. Coarse goods, hardware, &c., will be ee : | oletinireaagey | GORE OF CORNS RY MADAME BERTARD, NO. MARION will follow on Saturday, October 16, terms of the | | | | pooiety itself will refase its countenance to such a (rans- throughout @ misapprebension between the American | ee aes er ee nee a Ghats’ onid Glinb these: ead beam!) | 200.40, r h ay Mn Mr ‘An experienced surgeon will be carried on each ship. 107 Bowery, betweon Broome and Delancy sroct, precared, anil decided to accept it, but we hepe that the ev. Mr Anritun then said that there had been | j\t) do | Daler &e, were stolen and hidden Snuall drafte drawn at night on England and Ireland, | side.cMadame B. informs the publio that, she edatinncn tw . , neve | ata, "Two. obicts sent fom the ol For freight or , apply to. ractice upon the feet with the greatest success, hat action —By order of the church, | Sem ae ae erat eae arate neat Telegraphic Report. eee sna ehcres here ntapped ina newspaper, | THOMAS RICHARDSON 41, Exchange place, N. York, | exclusively devoted her time, for fifteen ‘rents, to the diseaaes SYLVESTER PIER, Clerk | aoe pbt med tacts “Sue ae CHancesron, Oct. 8, 1852, | They were obtained after some delay, through the custom- RICHARDG DEORE Oo ee | 8, Mich Sis Seat $e abject, She is eonadent tn res = i wir is a difference. le sted. reeks, che, 4 ape per wa ” ¥ SON, 'HERS Livery nat she will remove corns entirely from their irrita: Rey. Mr Reurye then reported from the Committee on i The sales of cotton to-day were 500 bales, at 8% a | hovse, but the newspaper wrapper Was taken off x mpool._| that she will remove gorns entirely fom thelr irritating ani know their own largunge better than we do. find out a | yo5/¢, ‘The market is dull and bas a declining ten- Arrengemente, and offered a long series of resolutions Bank R H Gamers, Joselyn, from St Marks 3d ult for | @rram BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.— anger, or making the blood flow. The operation occupies One of the reeolutions read thus -— grcat many discrepances in the translation of the ecrip- | dono | NYork, vin Neuvitas (before reported dismasted in Tampa New York Steamship Company's new | from five to ten minutes, and the relief is so instantai ; ; 0 K tures. Te prayed to Jet this gosiety go on with the Work | (ON tuenesnenmcnvenemerwmsscs | Hay), anchored in the Pay om the afternoon of the 10th ule . Whores power) t . Perrys Resolved, That we return our sincere thanks to the | of revision, and let the other society circulate their ver- | Th? Vale commenced about 6PM, with the wind from SSE, | 1,962 tons. 400 horse aun | Nisp Dereeey Wes trenton a on their shocs} and pes press for thelr faithful and kind report of this | fon cf the Bibi: and in that way we will harmonize to- Married. and shifted to SSW, and then to WSW—the heaviest of the , - 0 vs blow being from SSW. The captain states that the sea was % N’ AU" Mr, Jupp rose and moved to except the New York Hen- | S*ther s ., | pinsistersville, Tyler County, Va., Sept. 28. by the Rov, | [0% being from SSW. The captain states that the soe wae ielock at noon. Fit | D®, CONVERS AUTHOR, OF TI GUIDE, FROM ap from the list, apd as a reason for bis making this | | Rev.Mr. Ansvrace eaid he wanted to know if this Dr Monroe, Appisox 8 Diosey, of New York, to Miss | vessel from forward to aft; her decks were ontivoly filled | Stewards foo inoludad, vanply to) era, Chat he continues’ his euccesstal office practice ia @ amendment, he *ould read an extract from the Hraary | Were nota time for rome definite proposition; and if we | Lavnerta A., daughter of Abraham D. Soper, Esq. with water, and he was forced to knock the entire bulwarks | SteWard's fee included. Appiyto i 4. 3a fyselal and important branch of medicine mas aucsere: ie of that day. which appeared in the cditorial columns:— | 2° B0t come toa definite proposition, we will never do | piney alacilhiniiacels from the starboard side, 60 a8 to enable the water to ran off, | ———————__* ues) ae ye" | Shia hecteee. eeecd aiketralball tap Swanky pata “The Avoerican Bible Union held its anniversary yester- ee eases seal iad tila teal aah didi Died. See ee seed aigantousatier | NEW YORK AND TAVRE STEAM NAVIGATION | York. Office, 18 Chambers etrect, Lasement, and 66 Thies penson the: bs o . ee abo e — Inite 5 ef. ev. Mr, ANDERSO? ail h aq On Saturday, October 9, Bannan Forrsr, wife of Tho. | Hecetary to cut away the foremast; about half an hour after ompany,—The United States Mail steamers, the | avenue, Advice by letter Gay in thiscity, and was numerously attended. It would Beem that (be chicf topic was the meaning of the Greck | tion of principle, but a question of the application of | mas Forest, a native of Cullross, Perthshire, Scotland. ed. with the exception of the second mate; 8 sen etrack hits . A, Wotton, commander, and the HUM- | T, D. Lines, commander, will leavo New York, | R. K. PRESTON, AUTHOR OF “ THE FRM. | ee M to9 P.M. N. B.—See my medical and surgical die plo Bennett might perhaps be taken to the advantage of q 924 prepare them for the meeting. In the interval, @ | street,on Mor day. tho 11th inst , at half past one o'clock ; after which, pray- OR SOUTHAMPTON AND MAVRI Bure Many Apri, Oskemith, got ashore in the riv in my office, 0 hymn was sung by the congrega M. The relstives and frierds of the family, and of s which is translated in King James's anthor- | Principle. He said that be would not enter into any dis- ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend her fu. | wiile cutting the mast. and drove him against the bulwarks, 4 : is a Friend in Need,” may be consuited ab ait h ized version baptise but which the American Bible Union | CUStion. Te rose for the purpose of reading the following | persi, which will take place today (Sunday), at one | spriining hisancle. Thebark had most of her water cas js Rowthiasipton, foe tlie yous: 150m the fallow’, | oes ear Mae Re uaey Gertie SAO contend means 10 immerse. ‘The quarrel as it stands is | Tescption -— ai o'clock, P. M., from her late residence, No. 81 West | stove in. | LEAVE: RAYE HAVRE: in detail, sem$ by post, without charge, by addi not very edifjing—n aiepute about words andformsnever | _ Rt@olved, That a committee of fire be appointed to | twenty-sixth street, between Sixth and Seventh aye | Bare Isanciia Srawans, ofsnd from S¢ Anieewrs for | Humboldt,§ 3% Hombeldt,Wedne, Got. $7 | Dales Be shove, “Bee ened ih Bloayan . : i scuAGes at eid prepare business this meeting. Ps | " | Liverpool, was lost in Bridgeport bay, Cape Breton, inagale | Franidin, 25 Franklin,§ ‘ Nov. 2% | " ai rsa demeanor, alittle wore of the charity, and meeknoss. and | ‘mately passed. . son cf John end Elizabeth Fither. Bank Revonn—Tho expenses of this vessel (at Mobile | THM camors, built expressly for kovernmont govvive, of | office with his usual success, He takes thie method forbearance of the founder of Christianity, they would do | , The wames of the committee are—A. Wheelock. M. B. | "The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited | {fem this eity) for repairs at Key West, amounted (2 | 9 24)tong purtiom each, aco not surpassed cither for epeed, | & pprising bie frienug that he can still to consulted ae More to rerve the cause cf true religion then if they con- on, G. P. Nice, D.C. Bre dK H. Stevens. | to attend his funeral, from 128 Fast Twenty. fifth street, | SO™4 ‘ | Gtrongth, or comfort, by any vessels afloat. Their accom: | Old oflice, where he hag practised so successfully for che Ina. sumed ages in discussions about mere forms.” ~ | Axprnsox then read a series of resolutions. | at two o'clock this day (Sunday), without farther invi- | ,, Brio Conixrn (of Newburyport) bofore reportod lost at | modations for passengers aro of the most approved kinds, | twenty-four yee: Mr. Ansracr seid that the resoluuion ought not to be After a @eat deal of discussion whether they would be | tation | Richibucto, was insured for $10,000 at the New England | Stopping at Southampton, both going and returning, they a, amended for their vreceedings were reported by tho Hen. | THerred to the ecmuivice for comideration before oF | ““Gn"piiday evening, October 8, Saxan Mansa Rieiy, | Matwelemee, syaaiieensitle, eetiwsty repeek. | Ea ctisbeie rte esmnent ae WIRE IML Ena none. oe P-chathass sud Williaa retecen: many. be’ occrelead tap pores aati . after they were read, it was vitimately agreed that they | geva 21 ‘ , * | Brie Borxxo, hence for Jacksonville, previously report- | any othe no economy of both time and money, | 2 ; ~ és t re et J s Of he! gee Al * e | , and i tot o cargo saved in good order, on which | | Havre... ses seenee serene + | h, = } 1 o Air. Jupp—The article is a gross misrepresentation, | trwerds. ai _ 4, | ele. Patrick McBarron, are invited to attend her funeral, | thereis-an insurance of S200 in Wall street, Vearol sup- | From Havre arate to ewe Sake necting & physician of experience. Dg, ©. ig a momber and for us to thsnk the editor would Le simply to stultify | ,, Mir Anitscn then rad a series of redelutions, which | ¢o morrow afternoon, at balf past one o'clock. from her | tobe insured Eastward. | Tho B was built at Bristol, | | No passage secured until paid for, Am experienced Sur- | then. ¥. University. the American Bible Union. “were referred to the committee for consideration. late residence, corner of avenie B and Second strect good vessel of 190 toni jeomon board. } The Prusiver: said he objected to the Hrnary being | ,, Rev. Mr. Barpwis then read another series of resolu- ee? Saturday, October 9, of consumption, Percn H. | Ba Brio Mrssuax, at Now Haren from Sunderland, | For ‘right or passage. apply to ; | DX Zoe, Ho. 16 RUAMS STERES 92 Vee into t ‘© tions, which were also referred to the committee. D % . vt Jand Sound, got ash Falkland MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 53 Broadway, nown for the last twenty-three years as the most sue- Introduced into the proceedings of the Ame Bible Th cuentas’ the 1 Star poactietione Powe. aged 40 years. . 2 evi | while beating up Long Island Sound, got ashore on Fal ‘igh | WILLIAM ISELIN, Iavri | cessful practitioner in New York, devote: imo, as hore - Union, and he did not know but that the advice of Mr. The committee then retired to consider resolutions | ~ }yncral from his late residence, No. 48 Rivington Pane morn of ith inst, but got off came day with slight | HAKTINEAU, CROSKBY & C | tofore, to an offices practice, whero he may be consulted frows | | great number ei people who call themselves Christians, | B3™ y , ee sagctittlo + chan by Tea - F was offered by Rev Mr. Hiscock, which was followed | thers Wil corge B. Powe Congo, June 19, at Sharks’ Point, assisted off 220 | MY States Mail stermship FRANKLIN, Jae. A. Wotton, f-0 eine tot ie a by making an exoep- | +, Oca ver by Rev. Mc. Hill A hymn was then aang; af- Po ote W re Suni ss nl B. bp aon by HM brig Dolphin, and ste Firely, which also kept | Commander, will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton | PR. WARD CURES MULTITUDES | 1 ren oad an cee neo eort ot 8,80 | tee wkich a prayer was offered up by Rev, P. Shoda’ Te | bxothere-in-law Joseph Staples, John Chappell and John | ci the natives, who ascombled in great numbers to capture | to land the mails and passengers, on Saturday, October 33d. | ciality. The rengon is, that, ho besto Buch portion of,” before the word © go i Pray’ 7 sill Rx Pinatas giver J. Morgan, are respectfully invited to attend, without far- | {ie vessel Privo of passage, $120. Baggage not wanted during tho voy- | attention, and practises with kill unsurpa: L. €. Bares then briefly addre hemeoting, Wee then revolved that the mecting adjourn until 8 | ther notice, | ae cee vauenu Tats, Tuthill, at Providence from | #40 should be seat on board the day hetore sailing, marked | Temedy ever thought of is possescod by him. A practical book He raid that he bad not been in the habit of making clock P. M. — Ean ad 5 | At Brooklyn, Saturday, October 9, at Go'clock P.M, | Ainary.indem wich lumber, lime, ko, on Sd inst,5 A Mf, whon below.” andiso will bo reovived on bowed after | nd liberal advice gratis, Oiice in Canal street, ono door ublic epeecher, and therefore felt much embarrassed rs 2 wera | efter a chort but severe filness, Captain Trromas G. Bun- | off Orient, the lumber on deck was discovered to be on tire, For frcight oF passage apply t cast of Broadway. ot the embarrassment would wear off when he thor eile TELEGRAPHIC | ken, in the 5eth year of his age. having taken from the lime which had become we | mn VINGSTOR, Agent, 0S Brosdwa: R, SPOLASCO, M. D., A. B., &o., FROM LONDON, Of the grest work toat they wore engaged in. Now you Wesleyan General Conference at Syracuse. Notice of time of burial will be given in Monday’ vine deok nes consisting abit MPIRE CITY LINE—FOR SAN FRANCISCO VIA | of European’ fame)f53 Broadway, has astounded wee. cxid he, when Peter and Joba went out of prison. Syracuse, October 9, 1852, papers | oe bode Yan tr i Aspinwall, (Navy Bay)—Through tigketa at reduced | everybody by tho successful cure of the age fh bn = | they went net out crying and saying * What will oar 1 Coaitinwnioy’ tet Wie te (3.08 Friday, October 8, Gronce Garprven, late Assistant | 226,bhMs lime, —tho new and splondid steamship SIERRA NEVA- | €x-Alderian Cogor, of 179 South streot, of an uleos | tone, J. Dayton. Wilson, commander, will leave | all, direct,on Tuesday, October 19, at 3o'clock, | i | i] nitting ourselves?" Ni The third Wesleyan ( log of twenty years Gtanding, tho most virwlout. “All OMe is is the way in which we | Wednesday, and fs still 1 ttonding signally falled to cure. ORRISON 18 CONSULTED AT HIS MEDICAL Captain of the Sixth ward police, in his 44th your, ! P, eession. Thirty-one clergy- | The friends ond rolatives of the family are respectfully | about $10, nday.) at two Souns Porostac, Rowe, and Cyrewa $ Conny frethren think of us fore they went away rejoicing Ought to take bold of this work Iam very much opposed | men and thirty-one lay delegates are present, Cyrus | invited to attend, his funeral to-day ng at Panama with the new c Car splendid double en mship City of Pittsburg, | to leng yarns ei public meetings, I like to hear a man | 5, hae ‘haa o'clock, P. M., from his ite residence, No. 00 Cross | Ceity both of Glocccctor at noliere na the ber in boacing: | eaag piendia double | Ae Re ‘and Surgicn| Dispensary, 20134 Fulton stroot, fa ak his mind without any foolish tolking. I hate thoee | P2indle, of the Champlain Conference, is President rtreet | ont cf Cascumpeque harbor at rials ; | Sit Sons, Robert Y mondsongere by the sierra | ably known for thi:(y-threo hours, SA. Me Wee aristocratic speakers in public meetings, and I likea man An address was read on Thursday from the English Ex-Senator Haywood died last Wednesday, at Raleigh. with loos of part f keel and ster H Sa Fe rnelaca, ‘Those | F re] London, wie hy Withiae cau 4m : ree rh ‘ | obliged to. discharge for. repairs. , vontillation or aceom- | » Sir A, 80 to ray what he hes to say without making sny bo Methodist Association, N.C 1 itwas thought alvantages for families going | . bout it bir. Ganessia next addr do sustain a quarrel with E necond cabin passengers are pros | 2 - - Vided with state rooms on both ships, and ding we the samo | D®, RALPH'S PRACTICAL TREATISE, TWEE rel, eT stecraze on the ity of Pittsburg is al dition, 342 pages, with plates—Price $1. Sold at Nex MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. | $I]? Athe Union, Idonot wish Te committees appointed on micsions, agents, records, ny individual but Iwishto Teforms, pastoral addrerses, and correspondence, will re- Movers. A. ured for | 4 ; : Justain what it right. [pray that the unhappy contro. po a 7 and £0F tien Pareengers are landed nt tue Panama | & Ann street, No. 2 Astor House, and at the author's o Yersy which is now ogitatcd in over part of the lead puphiis palace Seely ALMANAC FOR New YORK—THt pot at Aspinwall An experienced surgeon is {pre oe Leon oy he eaaes ms sad six to ning 4 . Fill be toon eettled amicabl " . 6 07 | woo Rises ; #s Newburyport), ashore at | Ach ship. Por freight or passage, apply to , Sundays excopte: jouston street, moar ra ta ine ena Die right way: Ie | Miscellancous Religions Latelligence. 6 26| uiow wars Ba Wied Talend tained G0 onto nd $000.08 | J. HOWARD & SON, Ageuts, 01 Ihe dway. | street. “Mailed zee of postage, by addressing box 800 office, A letter Union Mutual office, Newburypo! Al. How many of us owed all we possess to the old fa. INVITATIONS | cutiit, ate ily Bible. He showed how the painter can remove any ‘oo = _ in Bloomfield, N. J., preeented a call for | PORT OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 9, 1852. says sho will probably be got off. | Vee L —FOR SAN TRAN CIECO.-ONLY I EMEL POWDER—TO CURE THE DISEASES OF jemith which may be in his painting, and why should ev. J Sherwood to become their pastor, { ‘ resicadisininsas Fisnrna Sour Crantorre (of Portland), before reported | gouhte-enzine steamship 2,000 tone, ogs, hydrophobia, totter, goab, asthma, eye not we do theeame thing in regard to the Scriptures’ Rev, Dr. Musgrave, pastor of the Third Presbyterian | Cleared, } aehore in Maipeque harbor, is badly stove, will leave from pier No. 2, North river, at ai, Bs May | Sar tiean? Perera a heed relueh Wola te Bee iee ‘This speaker having concluded. a hymn was thon sung. | Church, Baltimore, has been invited to take the Seeretary- | _Steamehip Florida, Woodhull, Savannah, $b Mitehill. Livenroor, Sept 2)— ey of from 500 to A) tons, hot- | preoirely, om Wednesday, Oct. 20, for San Juandel Norte, othecary, 82 Dauphine stecet, Only dey Mr. Guaves, of Western New York, next addressed the | *hip of the Board of Publication of the Presbyterian | . Steemehip Union, Adame, Chir d, Tileeton | somup, wes based Aug , Jat lon 8 W, by the Pa- | connecting with the Pacific steamer over the Nicaragua | pothe United: St ne Ain tosRPl COO: meeting. He said there is no reason that, in this cause, | Church of Philadelphia. Fe ashis Setsehe- Bf | taiot King, arr here from Caloutt Fe ee ee eran acco ArenenOKts; | ER'S, 600 Broadway. Trice of each bundle, 2eonte, R | Steamship Roanoke, Elliott, Norfolk, § € Ells 3 rs alk eae “om ES a io e stenmers have eu ommodation: ‘ a1. wwrtmeon Ave we should feel our hearts faint, for this is a great work. AOCEPTANCE. | Ship Wild Pigeon, Putnam,’ sen Frosciooo yo tion. Mancare, Sopt 22—A very heavy gale from ESE was on’ | Yotiagtion, ‘Vor information oF P spply toe OCKET C NION—A PRACTIOAL TREATION ON Now, I wish to bring cut one principle—iet truth have | Pev. Jas. D. Butler, of Mass, has accepted the onli of | Ship St George, Bemeen I arid Ogden Had lll et SLLEN, Agent, | Kr the Gon, ayetom, from infanoy to the grave, vever before ite fullsway. The Bible question was up for examination | the First Orthodox Co: OC) dre Ship Ashburton, MoWillia 4 A tip bones | No. 9 Battery place, up stairs. 2 p froe of postage. Sold b; . i ach, avd t lal tt be ngregational Vhurch and Society in rpool, Grinnell, Min Wanbove, Kock tLe Yetlate, fie Osedlttb ton. | ry place, up stairs. ublished—35 copy, free of posta y Sivingee in my church, and I laid it Defore them wichoutswaying | (jncinnati, to become their pastor, j te ‘ Per tech te cuntach al the Tied: nid Pee | ee taeda ‘ ‘ Townsend, 212, J. O. Herriot, 422) Broadway, and bj them on any ride. We have seventeen life members in f Ship Greenwich, Childs, St John, NB, Ladd & Church. | Salata ane Gen reneiata damien la eee mere | CH TO SAN FRANCISCO.—THE NEW AND | author, M. Larmont, Physician ond Surgeon, 42 > our ehurch, end # giowing desire to extend the word of (od. ORDINATIONS. | _ Ship Silas Leonard, Bassett, St Stephen, NB, J W Elwell | Sm ehip. The brig sustained damage in rigging and hull, | elegant steamship UNITED STATES, Wm. C. Berry, | street, corner of Broadway, New York, where may | Commander, will leave New York on Tuesday, Gctober 19, | consulted on ail those complaints, If there is snyihing that wili revive the American Bible | ,.0 Sunday, Oct. 3, in the morning, the Right Rev. | © Co. Ehip Elvirs Owen, Owon, Mobile, D Pilkington ’ : ; - Foreign Ports. n x t : i Union. it is the trying to put itdown. To those who had | Pihop Williams held an ordination in St, Mary's Church, Shi 4 le Seo’ tanine Borpravx, 22—Adv, Gen Berry, Brothers, and o'clock precisely, connecting at Panama with the new HE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL objections to the bible Union I would say—the matter is | Manchester, Mase, when Mr. Philip Tooque, of the Theo: | Ship Merriet Oi Moctloey Tee ke uete & Hazard. | pringe Oscar; for NOrloans, J EWilliaton, Evelyn, and Mary | Shien voluel: logves Feansa’¢n ine aostel 6¢ pasmeoaaee T Companion oy Ore ener tee, F toneeees settled now, and must go forward. Come up to thie | logical Department of Trinity College, was admitted to Ship Tempest, Fulton, New Orleans; J 0 Bakor & Co. Glover, for NYork; Crocus, Wm Hitchoock, and Ann © | Por pesenge, apply to ‘ | Diser mon. — Twentieth seats or) 2 work, and help us in it, and the Almighty’s blersing eal) | the holy order of deacons | BRIP Emverog, Haste, New Oricans, Boyd & Hincken. | Erategctrtiladelphis; Amerique, Arendabl, Oceanis, and DAVIE, BROOKS & CO., General Agents, Price $1 nny an affectionate wile, and pecuniary difie Attend us. Wo expect that God will fulfil his promises. | Onthe 28th ult, Mr. J. Gardner Halo (a graduate of | shib ferindcla Bante Roepe hte & Hazard. Sid from Royan Isth: Am ship ——, for Che ronte. ONES Bh SOLECT Ree flee to the hurband, aight have boon spared byw oh Mr. Wrcxorr then read extracts from several letters | Andover Theological Seminary) was ordained as a Mis- | _ Ship fitidelberg (new), Sancy kee och cath & Sons, Byrvaar, Sept 2—sid Majostio, Trask, Ardrossan, to load | ————_JONES & JOUNSON, No. 104 West streets _ | possession of this work. It is inteuded especially for from China He eaid that he had recetved letters from | sionary, at Cheisea, Vermont. & Co. 7 Sagory, New Orleans, J B Gager | gor Boston (the report that the M was at Ardrossan Was pre- USTRALIA—NEW YORK AND CANADA LINB.— | Ba#rried, or those contemplating in CEO] the Indians, aud that the work was fast progressing in | Blair, Schodiac, Noemith & mater Ati acelin partion. splendid fast sailing paeket Oye NEBRASKA, fesportent secrets, Which 6) Cape Ate Bosses, tot Melbourne, Fert Filip sad Sydeer, | “Hes evory fomale—tho wife—the mothor— ie! * Was ¥ " . ark ‘ " . Mr, George G. Channing was ordained as an Evangelist Bark Mount Washington, Drinkwater, Min Bonaire, abt Sept 20—No Am vessel in port. Ldg 19th, the ome will ‘sail on the 2th of October inst. The Nebi r either buddiag Wat womantood, or the other in “tapas at Rev. Mr. Pike's Church in Dorchester, on the Sd inst. | & Sona. jas, Newwith | pete Tribune, for Mr. Thomas D. Howard w |” Brig Rio (Swed), Todo, Hull, Funoh & Meine Caiao, Sept 12—Ship Beandt (Br), Moody, 63 days from the 20th ult, loward was ordained at Perry, Me.om | HE Todise (hry, Milva, Day Cf Fundy. Daeciay & Liv. | Sen Francisco, chartered to load guano; barks Lamartins, . | angeton, Hall, from Chincha Telands, with guano for Hampton Ronds; Mr, Thomas Hill Pons was ordained Minister of the | Brig Gov Brown, Trim, St Marks, &6, Brodie & Potter John Potter, Condon, from Sydney, NSW, chartered by the Church and Soelety of the First pariah in Sharon, Mass., | Brig Phebe Ann Poige,Sinekia, Jacksonviils, Thompson & | PATUYian, Rovernment, to take troops aid soal to Lobos on the 22d ult, Brig Dito, Smith, Philadelphia, Wm Ingalte. At do llth ult, ship Ineia, Bearse, from San Juan del Sud, Rey. Joreph W. Bacchus, lately tutor in Yale College, | Schr Bernard (ian), Koop,’ Tonerite, for Chincha Islands to load’ guano for the U8 the West and South, The Paxsiweyt then said, that the Jews have come @ut and declared that we know nothing about the He- brew, and that our revision is abominable. ind to hear that it was nll a mis ‘aband- Ang that occurred between the two denominations a built fore European packot and is a very fast nail hom nature contemplates an tiny Accommodations for Passongors are fur superior to those of | C4 2y0" Sa aarayus: Wik. One poem pad. vee Any otner vensel now loading for the above ports, She is | Cnciont romed! certain mode of cure, S nb Provided with @ Ang library for Passengers’ uae. An OxPO | Cvory complaint to which her sox is subject. P. or | VTA tract of a letter from a gentleman in Dayton, Onto.) will seoom nny the shi For froight y on board, Vcr 1 er, OF 0 Davrox, May 1, A B HINCKEN, Agents, , May 1, &..B. Onevens ALLEY & HLLN Agente, | Dr. A.M. MaURICKAU, No, 120 Liberty street, Mr. Wrokory said they bad several revisers employed, ed " and Which was, on the last occasion, son, having all ber, cargo om, bo 1H euoceed the | vised this auate of things was inevitable, bad ¥ Bo that there will not be any dificult: Thompson & id Y My Dean Sin—My wife has been percoptibly sinking fow Y, in case of a death rdained Pastor of the Othod y rf Neuhaus. pees Ciexruxcos, Sept 4—Sid bark Tom Corwin, Basford, Good fe d to the ory Yom ainine them, or was ordaine odox Congregational f » Sep ocde intended for shipment, forwarded to the agen Wess gone omits ee } oF in case everything should not be fully | Chureb, in Blackstone, Sept, 20th. Behe Col Settery; Bineods Choy at Brant & Slegkt. | eC te anemorss, Sopt 9-8ld bark TB Coleord, Park, | New York will be forwarded free of eomamiasion, guieh and suite mg noe months befor hen = Schr Co ; Elwood, Charleston, N Le Moc read h rorne, Sept 9 bh Peek : = jement—overy successive ono. more an debit meeting then adjourned DECLINED. Creasy | Boston. USTRALIA—PIONEER LINK OF PACKERS SAIL | anaprosteating her, puting her life in imminen iti Ce. Rev. Dr, Humphries, of Louisville, has declined the Schr Ira Browstor, Williams, Wilmington, N 1, MoCrendy arreen ae — Are ship Susan I Fitsgorald, Pesoud, 6. altimor 5 1 EVENING SESSION, The exercises of the evening session commenced by | _reerorship tendered to him in the Princotom Theologi- | Weer. pict! Buckaloo, Georset 0, Canbiry, Sept 31—Arr Crusoe, Bisboo, Dundes, Doce Bugle’ me tomcth chia et and re = ahymn after which a prayer wa: cileret up u cal Seminary. Bebr Osborn, Osborn, Aloxandria, Mott lieaall Daal, bev le, f Patto: meet the worse, "At this time’ (now aboue fod, Hertha, Smart, from Shields for | on'the ath of Ootebers Hho, weet ths.) Lheard your book high! . Mr. Stevens, of Norfulk, Va. DEATHS IN THE MINISTRY. Sehr Atlantle, Nickerson, recely avane eek Se ohip are. a ‘other. ah months,) Lheard your book highly spoken of, aa cont Seasemiis, Wong Doenperet eiiet oF clergymen. Tunes |, The, Springfield Reywblican announces the death of fen Wolott, Reory Botton, Dayton Sprague” EDU atin, Sept SIM Holyoke, Perkins, Cardif, to tend | fis ine, ahd inn np pet tovany venmaleaavortland | yomeméiters® ching my enon Ur a tena and af i . Hardy. m, Ellis, dford " lor for. tralia. Passen » \- were great many cs ae ae repro Kev. Jchm W, Hardy, an old Methodist clergyman, wel al ‘tat Providen pUintantan, Sept C14 Centaur, Perrisn, Boston; 0th, | at Fer Ko. fa Banter, ie io fob of Wal Pat M6 | mind and the Pita sted co L - | death he was Chaplain of the House of Correction. eviee Passed do Lith lt, b FB), 40 stor, for NYork; Mary, | BOM, UgPaE sm Roares, Capt, glison womey, will te ate Tt opened & et’ to ma which T little i Union, tie | Bev. Hotaphirsy Husaphweys, a Methodist cl " saci Sn iver Weegee do Lt Olt, Prion Bostony brig Oak, Smalic do; | Cord the Onece, 10g W. CAMERON, or JOHN OUDEN, geived was poseible., Bub FORME, re Sastnee. Feat Said there are mere than e thousand errors in the trans. ‘f the New York Con . and well known in New Arrived, sl] from Malags, aad saan A 12 Wail street wife wo ‘her grave, and my children lel ‘Testament; also a ” ‘ * = ( herloss. great many errors in ork and Brooklyn, died at Monroe, Orange county, N. Y. Steamship Southerner, Fostor, Charleston, 56 hones, with naawan, Annapolis, and Ferrie Bh Me econ gus, Cantal etieray aie on ony, my “9 i ‘course, Impractioable-to convey mote fully, Git we would, have ©. purer version. ‘Wo Sev thats | py las gal With « lege Crowell, tails on Wednentay, will be commenced on Caureh of with it, In all their arguments they — Wed steamship bound E (Pacific, hones f a Rogat " ol eal every threo flats cos tang. fund that bishop isanother, | Ween 2* °Yenine previous, and continue through the | hifot on Tuer ones ne Miverpont), wen) Tae apt Dold Jonge Hendriic ‘Abraham, Rlsineur | obvaimed, on applicnti day. to may thet in th Ship Memphis, Davis, New Orleans, 16 days, sd Ri NYork). Gale tena a os Te then went on to ray thst in the New Testamont there wk, ays, with mane, to | and Riga (net RY “tH 4 sehr Raphomia, avon, NYoHk. | ROR SALR—A OTRAMER, serions subjects treated of, as they are of a bu we Oct. id, and oan, wooomaedate afew | Intended for the married, oF hove, contemplating enon gers second cabin, and steorage, by making reg For salo at No. 222 Broadway, No, 2 Astor Hor tion to BUTLER br THERS, 163 and at the publishing office, No, 120 Libort —Regulat packet ships for | Little 4 Pet No. 96 Choatnut street, Philad in. tl alee 1 Ire whioh oun ba colt of Bim copy will be transmitted by sate any part of the United Stateg. | the New Testament. The men who translated % on the 20th ult, mdse and passen to Spofford, lie Orem tareape the Eo ult. pee nad pees 0 Spofford, Tileston la, Howaed A neW Universalist church will be dedicated in Hamil. Independence ‘ 4 v Braser, & Yr translation of Eziscopoe into the word bishop, isun- ton. Bwtice ie on tas “rete atey hy mn "3 Fe ad 900 rrtiedlt Niece founded, We do not nee the United Btates. but the | ber. (24th) The mora en ge fourth Sunday in Ooto- syeseh Sept Ga with mate ah anette, Getnnall, steamihip Nisgare, Liy saw a large paenonge i fen street, New York. ontnge, ABOUT 450 TONS BUR- | must be addressed, post paid, to Dr. M, stantial Tox 1,24 New York Post Othoe, Ofice, No. A new Catholic hi ‘ elson & Son. | ‘were many Ushops over « flock of people, and that ait | pA, ™? church at Xenia, to be onlled Aj. n ; h . \dget Bark J Forbos (of New Haven), F; 0 6 00 Pn " | © don, soven yours old, at man- ot louk like the way the Church of Bngland used tt, It | 2080's, ip to be dedicated on the 7th of Novemb6E. |gUATh!, h0"b0e {of New Haven), ra ware Rept,| AME eras sely Boeri Hy Trowbridge, Cueeter, from) | mer, ieinemly cornered, as no in street 48 very Giflerent from the wry ip which it is used in these | A new Catholic ehurch at Morrow, Warren county; | Int 1), lon 60 15, enccuntored a pale trom ENV, Yosvfore: | River of Pinte. rE 4 aig 4]} mohles of lekdon Paes, mate falle soplainiag, days, for row they have one bishop to rule over ® Lat Ohio, is to be commenced forthwith, eee eakete; | Maneaa, Dept 16-—Prigs I ea Oe +1 5 alla epptellnelicanlahid Who may dopitels, free of expenay, ve bay pate 6 ulare, if , Neanity SUBS T, SANFORD, OL Wook voeoes, | Univod Svaton oy nddevoiing pa aboven ree N a r ded. by AD Clark, for do 2'or 8d 4 Oounity, Uke the Stare of Now York for inetwuoy, Zhey | Rey. Jobm Ludlow, D. D., vas isangurstod on the 1s Wont waver enske, eters bulwdete nad aay | “AC ittes buek Bann, UUs, Tor NYeGk, condy? We Dlg

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