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FATHER GAVAZZI'S LECTURES. +3 ‘The Secona Lecture, Sorat Coctainan, So eee ‘Wammweves, March 98, 1068, ‘THE POFE AND HIS DOUBLE-HEADED SUPREMACY. Seedhswaer dieser tant hc aan ae In your paper of the Mist instant AA erticle oa the Fether Gavacsi gave his second regular lecture en | Peal ord iSO Getty te realy ose Mexican Boundary Commission, in reply to ons ie your ‘Tusolay evening, in the Broadway Tabernacle, on the Sera Santee ca'entperiod in | oolunine of tho 19th instant. As this reply abounds in dove subject. The audience was less numerous than on | the instanes, the doctrine of transubstantistion? | errors and misstetementa, I leave to correct them. tthe yrovions evening, Yothor Garaaat ssid tee tnbented | ESOS 5 oy esses Guar sles iemnoaea we Tho artile ln quection eemaalen withect Soak, en to speak frst of the spiritual and then of the temporal legends about saints, so that the superstition and bigotry certain gentleman, who has made himself quite comspieu- supremacy of the Pope. He supposed that from the | among Cathelics arise frem the mooks. The ous of late, or was dictated by him to the writer, as he is time of Christ.to the present era Christianity is the pape ee i same thing, and therefore the American people could not | $7 Seziset Carmallies, Carmelo from hit They would monastic institution is act a4 pd caren Sones “expect something im very new. re- | After all, such a Person to suggest. somber that his principal purpose in coming te America | But Ganon sp Tifnstitutions ‘are against the’ ine | 72 Writer states that ‘this whole question, (alluding ‘was to speak to his Italian friends. He had great hope of Ged and of the Gospel. It is for life undex | to the boundary,) has been the subject of discussion and that in his short journey to America he had to speak to | the obligation of oath, and is against the investigaticn in both houses; that the able arguments of ‘other Roman Catholics; and he was glad to have received Prec eg pe RMT pe aay the Hon. V. E. Howard, in the House, and ot Senator ® letter from an Irish Catholic, saying that he agreed | onestic pe ‘everywhere, in America, pre- | Mason and others, in the Senate, in condemnation of the On with bim in many things, but did not agree with him as | tend to educate. But can ‘monks educate. They never | Commissioner's course, have remained unanswered.” | gering to the overthrow of the spiritual supremacy of the | change, and the same system which, was satablished in | Such net the cam, for on my arrival here, in Fubr ba — Pope. Father Gavassi then addressed his countrymen do phen B. ited to attend her f Arrived—Ship Thomas H Perkins, barks Goldfinch and | gmith, for Ua tae Sap «She: On, i nm Italian, and afterwards proceeded to deliver hislecture to nersl, st St. Thomas’ ‘afternoon, at 40’clock, | Indiana, all from Boston. Sreams oF Gapsizin—Passed-Fob 31» $8, barks wiaaih. He side wnlb now’ candied’ ¢ teoce without further invitation. t, March 30. | Stella, Blaney, Tamartine} Hall, from Malaga foe M | On Tuesday, March 20, Samum. W. Kicwey, in the 20th ived—Ehips George Kendall, Calcutta; T B Wales, | York, 4 exists a supremacy in spiritual matters—if St. Paul year of his age. do; = at 8 0’ saw a bark elose under Smcarons—In port Feb 2, ships Witch of the Wave, was appointed the ald of the Church, and if Pio The friends of the feral, and the members of United | the Nght rit he lpm beaks her | tay, for Calcutta; Ellen Forster, Grozier, do; \ ‘Mane.ta the ou r of St. Peter. We shall see by In England and States Lodge, No. 388, 1. 0. of 0. F., and Phenix Assem- | to’beashore); barks/Midas and ; Harriet | Hoyt, and Cohota, Gerry, Gestinations nat atte tome Uf we . nn oy sa a Ireland they do the same, And 0, in America, Jesuits | government =e emer that my decision of the | bly, No 1, B. © of are respectfully invited to | & Martha, Charleston; Gem, iphia;_brige Mary | Borneo, Rhodes, for NYork. Sid Jan 24, ships Joss 4 Bible that spirit jupremacy & folly. | work in to monopolise to themselves the education tial point and is strictly in accordance with | attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 32 Marion Frances, Matanzas; Onward, Charleston; schrs Gea Flower, By yutta; 28th, Charles, Andrews, ' ‘Was there a supremacy among the Apostles? Yes, | of the youth. No; education is for laymen. Monks and | the treaty with Mexico and the treaty map appended. this afternoon, at two o'clock. ice bog hag rah ;F A Heath. Jacksonville; | (¢ asters.) f or Christ gave to Peter the key. But that meant | prieste rule the Church. The Stste is the natural tutor | With regard to “charges of mismanagement and mal- | On 'y morning, March 20, Mr. Wu. W. Perms, in | Orion, do: F Newman, Pensacola; Ann & Luoy Ames, 0, sor Jenny Lind, Gilkey, Phila- § ttn renting ad wa ie Pie wx | Hit gga gant Pte et | eng aig i, eater, Wr, cota | a TC Ee se ay am pty | Hoar ance cece Pa on ao, | ape ia aaa AST Pe s a . But m are ~ ively, but to all the Apostles. Christ, after@is resurree- | education, alsa for poor Italy and Frence Wine, ivr | the prosont,”’ Ihave to state the following parheclaes: | incident ie from his late moe, | . The brig at Portland from Cardenas, spoke | Jamaioa, arr 16ts: Bray, do, arc 12th, for Bes- tion, sald to all—“I give to. you the power of the key of | Jenuita have taught > to confess to their fa. | Son after the arrival of the com Texas, | No. 42 Franklin street, thls afternoon, at threo o'clock, | March 14. Ist 20.48, ton 72 12, ship Surprise, from New | ton abt ready. Sid 16th, "brig Oslo, Baith, Baltimore's, heaven.’ Therefore, the same words were equally said | ther confescor, they are at least, once each year, | ® diftculty took place between Colonel J. McClellan, On Tuesday morning, March 29, Fuza, widow of Paoli | York for San 2 Geo Thateber; Boston, to all the Apostles as to Peter. Dele vadeather: impete- to write a letter to St. Louis de Gonzaga, io Heaven, in | Chief astronomer, and Lieutenant Strain, of the navy, | Young, aged 08 yearas Herald Marine Correspondence. Home Ports. = ous in his manner; and when Christ ifthey knew | which they are obliged to confess and ask pardon. Amd | Which resulted in the latter leavingand returning to | The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- ; March 30. ALEXANDRIA—Arr March 28, velira Gazelle ? who be was, Peter answered for them all, and fore | these letters are and put Into the letter box, and bry when he preferred inst | spectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late | Arrived—Parks Emma Linooln, Bartlett, Palermo; Thos | Gus. anilla, P R; Job Guest, Conklin, NYort, Sis Beret we have no supremacy at all. Poter, it is true, spoke the Jerults—good portmasters, without pay—sond ‘these | Colonel in consequence of which, Colonel | residence, No. 38 Dominick street, this afternoon, at 4 | pallett, Dill, Puerto Cabello; Laconia, Howes, Boston; Cobb, Boston; NN Holmer, 'NYork;'R G Porter, \ first among others. He was rather an Italian apostle. Fe- | letters to St. Louls, and, after two or three weeks, the | McClellan was removed, Colovel J. D.’ Graham | o'clock. : R Spent. ‘Auld. Cardenas; Florida, Ai Ponoe, PR; | Hudson, NYork. Sid 28h, bark Havana; Irom ter was answering to the question of Christ; and Christ | pupils receive answers’ from St. Louis de Gonzaga. | Sppointed in his place. The former then returned | On Wednesday morning, March 30, of consumption, Mrs. | jt Chappell, Hand, Savannah; Abbott Lawrence, Cro” Fall River. _ said to him particularly, I shall give to you’ the of Fave a general proposition. The clergy must be pro- | t0 Washington, and immediately preferred charges | Lavixa Fisres, aged 40 years, wife of the Rev. Isaac Fis- | well, Boston: @ W Lawrence, Wall, NOrleans ; schra aeetrTO March 20, bark Edward (Dan), Kale, or the preaching. of the Gospel; and Veter | portioned to the people. Where they are in excess they | sgainst me. This was in April, 1851. Buch was tho cha. | ter, for the last two years pastor of the Methodist Pro- | John Titus, Wout Santy Point, Yar) M taylor, | Liverpool, 67 days; sehr Sclota, Beagdon, Apalachicola’ Sret to preach. He was sent to preash; and | must be a demoralized clergy. In Rome they have 150,000 | racter of these charges, and such was the evidence in | testant Church, in Attorney street. Tawronce, and He Mead Salyear, Newbera, NC; Alocan: | GIA tarks Wise (Brem). Gatjen, Bremen f present no bi or archbishop can send the | inhabitants, two tho nuns and three thousand fo ag ergh bene Department of the Interior of their | _ The members and congregation of the Attorney Street | dria, Sears, NYork; J Williamson, Jr, May, New Bedford; | Shedd, NOrleans: Bathurst, Dutton,’ Pe pe to preach the And, finally, you find Peter | priests and monks—in the proportion of one priest to | f 1 that they were not noticed. Fifteen months | Church, and the members of the Methodist Protestant | °C’ Patterson, Dalo, Providenec: Buens "Vista, Potter; | and « morket; schre Kana ¢, ivaunek daos < ched by Foul; but at present no man caa reproach | every fifty persons, or to twenty-five adults. That is a | sfter, the Hon. J. B. Weller, formerly Commission: | Church, of Williamsburg, are invited to attond her fune- | Col Jan Page, Biwarte; haga ‘Adams, Steele, and Martha, | Jenki nan, Providence. N ae Pope, for if he is @ weak man, and the | very great guardisnahip. If in New York every twenty- | ¢F on this boundary, was returned to the Senate, and | ral, to morrow afternoon, at one o'clock, from the M. P. | Teai, Nyon; Gen Clinch, Baker, ArecibopPR; peed, BOSTON arr Marc 29, (additional) steamer oe tion ‘of the whole world, nobsay can reproach | five men had a policeman, you woul have a legion of po- | (on the 28th June, 1862,) called for @ select com- | Church in Attorney, between Delancey and Rivington | Clark, Fast Haddam. i 4 New York, Mathews, Philvalpiien Crusader, px Aol & che Pope for his weakness and siv. This is the canon | licemen. Too much, my , too much. t is mittee to investigate gyri hap to. This reso- | streets. Cleared—Steamships City of Glasgow, Wylie, Liver- | Coquimbo; bark ronis, Hall a to load for law, my brethren. | (Cheers, with, a, few hisses.) We What is the proverb in my Italy? ‘Where | lutlon ied to & speech from sae rion pap a os Root ng Ne ceange: pe piney meet ; State of Geordl, Collins, Savannat: Pennsylvania, | Sandwich jstanda, “ha sit 5 Beatrice, Rogers, San Fram ft we, therefore, no supremacy at all, for remacy jerein itleman an al - consi » tress, cisco; Ocean Lord, NOrleans; of the Pope is tho Word of God. The'only text they haco puis peer gy Delete, Yooole, Lave | ones.’ auiehs’ Ja he, eaiienane’ eapeejadioe’ sea |’ rex te tie S0C8 rear or hac yin, Gi ee We ere ie, [e | age. Spain; Gleaner (Br),’Stewart, Demarara; schre Buskar | Guptill, Kingston’ Jam; Murillo, Woodsile No is that from the sixteenth chapter of Mathew, © Thou 3 no faith” In every hund ers, completely exonerated me from every charge. Ne- e funeral will take place from her late residence, . Raymond, Halifax; Mallar, ¢ , aan art Peter, aad on this rock I will build my Chureh.”” But ten can preach, and the hundred pest oF vertbelees, it seems that the mover did not think so, and | this day. at 12 M. The relatives and friends of the family | eo; ; Millsville, peal heti iene Margaret Aun, | Grge chase the etait for io Jansire; I maintain that in this case Peiros is not the nominative | preach. The infidelity of the people comes from the inf- | 90 the 17th August last, a select committee was appointed | arc invited to attend. Her remains will be taken to the | Havens, NYork. H : case, But Peter was a man. If the Church was built | lelity of the clerry-and the immorality of the people | by the Senate. Nething further was done that session, | Cemetery of the Evergreens. on Peter, the Church of Rome is no longer a divine | comes from the immorality of the clergy. This great | Iu December, 1852, however, the inveatigation commenced, On Tuesday, March 29, of congestion of the liver, Wit- | «0 Disasters, &eo. son, Wilmington, NC. Sid ships Beatrice, Teo, Sea Church, but a human one. So, in another place, Peter is | army requires immense sums of money to support it. In | While I was still absent'on the survey, andI had no | wam H. Harsteap. in the 38th year of his age. Srmamer Ex Paraguay—a letter from a passenger of Chasca, Pharsalia; barks ‘Manches' Sylphide’ Jno called Satan, and if the Church of Rome is built on Peter, | the Roman States the enjoy a property of a Bundred mil. | knowledge of what was going on until my return to the | The frlends of the family are particularly requested to | this steamer, which put into Charleston in distress, says, | nor: achr LP Foster eee é itis a Satanic church; and thirdly, as Peter was a per- | lion of dollars. In Perugia there are some monasteries | United States. On my arrival in Washington, I at once | attend the funeral service of deceased. at his late resi- | We had fine weather and s good run till Wednesday noon, | "ner or cietech 21, sloop James, Briggs, N¥erk. 4 jurer, then if the Church of Rome was built on him, the | receiving six and seven thousand dollars a year in rents, | Summoned my witnegses, many of them from distant | denco, No 98 Clinton sxeet, on this afternoon, at 4, | were southward of Cape Hatteras, and had crossed thé CITY, NC—Arr previous to March 26, sehra Church of Rone is a perjured church. *‘thow art | What is the consequence? To whom does sil this money | Partsof the Union, by te‘egraph, for so little time was | o'clock, preparatory to his being interred at Tarrytown | Gulf, when we caught a norwester, The spondings leak- | Gen Fnen, haus, King, and Wm T Bryant, Kelly, Windies. ~ Peter,” raid Christ, ‘and on this rock”—what | belong? To cociety. which monks rob. Take care, pes allowed me, that I could oply procure such ax I knew | Cemetery, on Friday, when cars will be ready at the 4, (anondinga ate external to the hull, and have no con- | giq ‘echr Daniels, do. . is this rock? Not Peter, but the confession of | cans, and remember my words. Monks come to America | ©Ovld reach here before the session of Congress closed. | Hudson Railroad depot, Chambers street, at 103g o’clock | nection with it, ) but the boat behaved well and gallantly. FAST MA 25th, schrs Wm Stevens, and Kate Peter. T,defy all Roman Catholic divines to find | and we maintain them in great part, for! remember. when | On the arrival of these witnesses I began my defence; | A-M., to convey all the friends who may be desirous of | The boat will go on the dock to-day or to-morrow. We | aubrey, NYork In port sel for do." a @ point ef controversy in which all the holy fathers | Iwas in Lyons, we sent 35,000 francs to support the College | but 80 near was the session to slose, and auch was the | attending. intended to go into Savannah, but judged it best to put | “rary! BIVER—Are March an tack agree. Now what is the rock in the estimation of tho | of the Jeauits near New York; but when they are firmly | Pressing bustness before the Senate, that none of the | On Wednesday morning, March 30, of scarlet fever, | in here. We are all right except the spondi Stu: ‘Ay . Holy fathers? “Saint Hilary, in the sixth book of the Holy | entablished, they will make you pay then Patrecorer ct | committee att nded the investigation, which was allowed | Kary J., daughter of Jame G. and Amelia A Powers, | _ Snir Cuanixs, Andrews, left Signa re Jan 3 for Bata- Barbier Nor zee ae Ment Moke, Susan & Mary, Trinity, eaid, ‘The building of the Church is on Peter’s | your pockets, wy dear brethren. i England, ten years | to go on under the direction of a clerk, which clerk was | aged 3 years 6 months and 19 ¢ays. Meg hs missed stays when off the NE point of Bintang, | York jor Somerset.’ Sl1 27th, sohes ‘Hime i confession; this is the foundation of theChureh.” Saint | ago, > areata no talk of money for the priests; bur after | understood to bo an urgent applicant for my place as ‘The relatives and frievds are respectfully invited to at- | at 9 PM, and went on shore. On morning of 29th, the Penny, and y, (or NY Ambrose says, ‘The foundation’ of the Church is the | the arrival of Cardival Wiseman he possessed’ £200,000, | Commissioner. The witnesses fur the prosecation had | tend the funeral, this afternoon, at 2 0’cl , from 453 | steamer ly, proceeded assistance of the vessel, to wind. id faith of Peter, for it was said, ‘not to the flesh of Peter, | robbed from the dying to build Catholic churches. {n a | been permitted to go on ing to matters which took | Greenwich street. Her remains will be taken to Green- | but finding no chance of getting her off, the chronome- HOLMES'S HO! rr March 26, PM, schrs wah but to the faith of Peter—the gates of hell shall not pre: | few years your ts will supply theco monks and | Place from six to twelve months after Colonel MeCiellan’s | wood for interment. ters, sextants, and other articles of value, were placed on Masi Gould, Grant, Boston for Havana; Hudson, Warren; Sarah vi jainst it;’ and therefore the rock is not Peter, and | priests with dollars. The most dangerousare the Jesuits, | Charges were prete: to offer much hearsay evidence, On Wednesday morning, ANw Marna, wife of William | board the steamer and taken to Singapore. Captain An- ; and Rosannah é therefore the Church of Christ ts built, noton Peter, bat ft Twill speak ogain on this dreeaful subject, and will | to substitute mere opinions and assertions for facts, and | H. Day, in the Sth year of her age. drews and his crew, with the ship's boata, remained by | for Charleston ; Harriet Newell, Coom! for on the faith of Peter.” Now, what is the rock? Christ | only say that I have the corollarium of Canno, the great | t0 introduce subjects entirely irrelevant to the matter | The relatives and friends of the family are invited to | the veseel to get out what stores they were able. Wi ; Redington, do for Ri - himeelf is the rock on which the Chureh was built. Saint | Spanish divine, who said, at the death of Philip II., “He | before the committeo. I protested inst the pro. | attend her funeral, to-day, at 12 o'clock noon, from her | | BARK ALAnAMA, of and from Baltimore for San Fran- | quran ‘Cook’; Challenge, Vinson’ and Welcome hg Jeromus said, “Christ is the rock who granted to his | received a nation of eagles, and left a nation of hens.” | cedure; but it was tolerated by tho clerk, on the ground | late residence, 146 Wooster street. The remains will be | cisco, before reported abandoned at sea. and crew taken turn, Camden for Norfolk; ‘Al Willard, Cam= Apoaties, to be called, also, rocks,” and on this he agross | Blind obedience—passive obedience—is their motto; their | that the committee could subsequently reject it. No re- | taken to Tarrytown for interment. into St. Catherines, had sprung lean in a halt gale, | den for do; F Nelson, Hooper, and Ma Augustine, for he says, “Peter is from petra, rock, | end, the destruotion of Protestantism. Allow the Jeruits | Por! has yet been made, nosis it possible for she commit- | _ On Wednesday, March 30, of consumption, W. V.B. | 20 Gato, lat 448, lon 56 W, and was compelled to put back: | Sr Gertactor ach Honey aooree, and not petra from Peter; therefore Christ said to him’ | to flourish here. Recollect, Jesuite ruined Spain, ruined | tee now fo make one until the next session of Congress. | R_Lants, in the Ylat year of his age. ‘was left off River of Plate, in a sinki condition, and the a re Le. ie. “Thou art Peter, and on thie rock I will buld my Chureht | Portugal, roined Brazil, ruined France, ruined my poor | The writer quoted further says, alluding to Colonel Gra- | _ Hls friends are invited to attend +his funeral this after. | crew, after having been’ seventeen hours in the boats, | Thon Lubec for’ New York; Bird, | Re eee tae Tel taad that isto aay, | Italy: and will ruin América, if allowed to flourish bere, | ham. To this, special ofloer was the soientife portion | neon, from the residence of his father in-law, No. 225 | were picked up and taken into St. Catherines. Capt. | Rockland for’ doy Medion Vossie” Fl fort, for _do%, on the living Son of God, for I shall build you Peter on | It is impossible that Jesuits could support a republican | Committed, whilst the Commissioner was made the dis- | West Kighteenth street, at 4 o'clock. His remains will | Myers, Mr Laudeman, first officer and part of her crew, | Riisha Brooks, Nickerson, and DW Dixon. Doane, Har{ myself, and not myself on you, Peter. After such expla- | country. ‘They work in Europe against Belgium, against | bursing officer.” This assertion is entirely at variance | be taken to Coxsackie, on Friday morning, for interment. | came passengers in whale ship Nauticon, which arriv. wich for do; 27th, ‘ bark Midas, Jordan, Mobile for ; nation, 1 must conclude that the rock on which the t, against England, wainst Swi with all the structions received by me from the Secre- On Wetneaday, March 30, Euza, only child of David | at Edgartown, 27th. sch: Frisbee, " ? Christian Chuyeh ia built, is not Poter, but Christ hia Pfosatany Be oro Os {ine despots. What is ‘The eoneluston? | tory o the Interlor. Lespnot now enter into details re. | R.and Amelia ’ Manning, aged 2 months and 12 days. Brig Borxmo, from Jacksonville for oe eee ee sntliner ee ol ae mae Boston, tomes? self, Generally speaking, two heads in business are bad | They work for despotiem. Poor, young America, you | specting this matter; buj of the extraordinary assump- | Funeral to take place this afternoon, from the realdence | into Savannah in distress, had been exat by aboard | Parker, ‘New York for ; Fulton, Janvrin, Alexandria It is necessary, for good rule, tohave one head. Christ is | know nothing of the wiles of these Jesuits, and insicn. | tions of Colonel Graban; of his perversion of the in- | of her grandfather, Carlton, near Myrtle avenue, The | of survey, which recommend her to be recalked and 4 in heaven—the Pope on earth. Heaven and earth are | of many hundreds, you have many thousands. The wor!i \e ; : structions of the Secretary to me, who alone had the | friends and relatives are rospectfully invited to attend. | refastened. Also to be refitted in sails and rigging. for Bd be Ag mod bbs, Philadelphia for: very different; and perhaps between Christ and the Pope | will be deceived by simplicity and humility, and, therefore Sandwich; tser, Potomac river right to interpret them: of his efforts to force himself in | | At Bristol Rhode Island, Mrs. Latty, relict of Mr. Kl- | Ecur Mary & Hexen (of Suffolk), Sweet, bound to N ; Fashion, Loring, Boston for. ; there ta a littie difference; and really between the pre-'| the Jesuits come into America with the clothing of « 1 the meetings of the jeint commission, eontrary to the | lery Sandford, mother of Mrs. Elizabeth E. Lausing, of | Bedford, with pine wood, while lying’ at anchor in Hamp- Path Burh, do for Pett ta a nem athe | cepts of Christ and the precepts of the Pope there is a | lamb. butthe heart of a wolf. Without monks we would | stipulations of the treaiy with Mexico; of hin seizure of | this city, and daughter of the late Rev. John Usher, | ton Roads, 26th inst, took fire the galley, and ® | Orr, Cardenas, 18th inst for Portland; schrs Heanor HitUe difference. (Laughter. And, therefore, T cannot | teeere tenn They are the necessary consequence of | tie commissary stores twfore he had reported himself to | and grand deughter of the late Bishop Usher, first | strong gale blowing at the time, was burnt to the water's | Willard, ‘Snot, ‘Norfolk’ for Beinn y Genel sae conceive « Church with two heads so different, and if T | monky. They are called spiritual sictors; and do you me, At cutevedl tao; of bis Graming on the Beeretary . Keticopal pestor, tious) England) dasiBode sland, aged ai. | Sigs) with micet of) hatter poy eg ref meade od the | Sproul,” Charleston for ‘ hud tl fer to excl: te e ior for S out jon, a - must exclude either o! ean, T preter to axel ry know that these epiritual sisters have been looked uj eee eithost epem aap Ae me od Nac ‘this city, Merch 15, Mrs Frances a E,, only | sels. Sho was a fine vessel of 140 four years old, eorgetown, SC, for Seai pon raport ; \m: - Christ premired to be with the Church to the andof the | with suspicion by Augustine and Jeronymus ? { alone was the 50. for. Breeport;. Lney Bleke f Acaia Eevt tarat jaiesion aldon’ tau aapmost the Ckucoke | eos cniee can sugeroy shaware vite? gab ed wission ; of ‘his attempts to ropudlate ani disorodit | daughter of John U. and Hizaboth Lansing, and great | belonging to J B Norfioot, and was only partially insured. | Themaston; wioaese Bea ae 7 and therefore I can and must reject the visible | scriptural? No. Christ never instituted nuns. Christ | ™y obligations as missioner end my drafts pot daughter of the late Rev. John Usher, of Bristol, Scur & Mary, of Suffolk, is stated in a despatch | Dean, Ulmer éo for Calais: Bonita, Wooster, do for Ea: head. The Church is a body. Imagine a body with | honored with his presence the marriage of aun of | 08 the government ; of his exertions to bring every de- | K. 1. Her remains were conveyed to Bristol. from Norfolk, to have been burnt to the water edge on ; 8 J Collins, Paine, Boston for ; Abby We two heads—it must be s vile, bad body. The Austrian Gallilee, but never went to a cloister to advise a nnn, | Partment of the ecmmissn under his control, render me “ There are storms in summer weather, Suturday evening, off Sewell’s Point. The Captain Beterd. do for Philadelphia. Sid 26th, rohrs Lebansb: le has two heads, and, ob, it is vile, vile body | The Word of wod has no commandment, no precept for s | fubsorvient to him, ami deprive me of ali authority Lest the noontide shine too bright.” partly insured here. wood. Susan Baker, and . th, kerk Mido (Cheera end hisses.) We must have only one head, and | nunnery, and, therefore, Christ, who never reached | except that of attending ihe mectings of the joiat com- On Wednesday, March 30, Many Ann, eldest daughter A name unknown, was capsized 26th, off | Marine, i SMALL Marietta, Orisava, Marcia; schrs Morion A Gou. e would be very satisfied with one good head. St. Paul, st the law of nature, ri mission ; of his sto urvey, witbout right or au- | of Henry 8. and Eliza Peck. the mouth of James River in a strong westerly gale. # rego H Higoratively and beautifully speaking, ald Christ irto his | nope, What Christ nover commanded. Popen commesndet, | thority; Of lia ene onererydepartaent of the | "Tbe relatives and frienta of the famllyaroreapectfelly | | A VEEL, name unknown, le rported in scvouats from | Rugtotcerah Ma =e Church what the husband is to his wife; but in mo code, | and the oath for poverty, imprisonment and celibacy, de: | commission; of his refuml to furnish Mr. Gray, the United | invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her | Oregon to 18th ult, to have been wrecked at the mouth goma, F Nelson, St G eaenre unce, Ric! ancient or modern, have you a wife with two husbands— | voting these poor victims to a life of prison, was pre. | States surveyor and tieaty officer with the necessary | father, No. 68 Pike street, to morrow, at 334 o'clock, | of Umpqua river; crew and most of cargo saved. font, Spring Bid, ‘Medford, : x siemetect eh ten ee Bhp Ra | ida the 4 sak RS ts | Maer en Ae mage igs | THROES ALN ono ty ote say | Were gS ae I | Same Bera, ee er what is he? You know, db intru- nd itteth it rT s shel.” Th i yeyor, worfld come is authority; of obs ut a mesday, fa » Cropsy on the Eleanor Willa: sion of the Pope into the Church, as the second husband, | of all Christians is, to’ show their goot oman by lun in the way of te aald survey, nud of his retaria- | Wiizay Jonsm0%, after a brief illness, aged 3 years and | ashore above Cape Disappointment, and varios des von, Pope ot what is be, my dear brethren? If, by the New Testa: | before the Christian community; and when n of the survey of th) Rio Grande—the particulars will | 11 months. criptions of goods have washed up on the beach; ment, you cannot find good authority for the supremacy | conceals theso poor nuns under the bushels Ayla be made known when! present my report to the go- The relatives and friends of the family are requested to | supposed the wreck of bark Merrithew lost early in of the Pope, that even of Pius IX. is the successor of St. | tery itis against the prescript of Christ. And what verrment. attend his funeral, this afternoon, at 3 o’clock, from | January. 5 Peter, he is only by that Bishop of Rome. But waa St. | they for? They pray. To pray itis not necessary to g2 | Colonel Grabam was inted rine! 1 astronomer | his late residence No. 23 Mulberry street. His remains | SMRim ‘Whalemen. ILLE—Arr Peter ever at Rome? What proof have you to say he | intoa convent: and also, generally speaking, the prayer | on the Zist of October, 1860, and to ‘look into | will be interred in Flatbush Cemetery. an Nauticon, at Edgartown, had slso 600 Ibs bone. Hai Cla 16th, was? No, he was not, because the Word of Godwas | of nuns is Latin prayer, so that their prayer must be | the state of the astronomical and surveying a pparatus,”’ On eenetes tyening, March 80. Caartorrs Broomer, | Spoke off River of Plate, Nov 3, F Ceres ES 15 | gohr Ariel, destlo Bats Ith, sohr Judge Tenney against the coming of St. Peter to Rome. His | yery cold, and contrary to the direction of Paul, not to | aud to submit to the department his views in regard to | only daughter of Thomas and Arn Keating, aged 4 years | sp, all well; 6th, Constitution, Winslow, Nani , clean; | Toothaker, Portsmouth; 19th, achra peat Pear ond deeds are very well’ recorded in the Acts of the | prey inan unknown tongue. But what are their works | further supplies of instrumtats, and, *‘ when this shall | and 3 days. (was, ae, Dec 6, ofl unknown); Feb dth, lat 1858, | New Globe, Tibbetts, Boston. Apostles, but they don’t say he was at Rome. St. | on behalf of the Universal Church? In my ecuntry they | bave been completed,” to ‘-join the Commissioner in the ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- | lon 33 26 W, Gov gaa Dartmouth, 160 ap, KEY WEST_Cid loth, brigs J G Anderson, Delano, 8 Poter never was at Rome, because St. Paul in writing | paint wax candles for Candlemas. They work at scapu. | fcld.” tend the funeral, tomorrow, at one o’e) from her | Cld at Honolulu Dec rimbo, Johnson, Ni, to | marks; 19th, Mary Groton, (from Cienfuegon, hay, oes not mention bim at all; and when he wrote to tho ee small rosaries, take care of some innocent lamb, Having but one officer of the topographical engineers | late rexidence, No, 115 Henry street. cruise; Jan alae Starr, ay i Thos Ny e, Almy, ing repalred ) NYork; 21st, schr ‘Apalachicola Philippians from Rome, he said the only man who worked | the wool of which is to make a paliiwm for an Arch: | with mo, Mr. Beoretary Stuart arged Col. Graham to pro- On Wednesdoy, March J0, Jaums Eowarp Warsoy, | NB, do; 3d, Ohio, Norton, do do and home: arine, | from Havana. s for God was Timothous; and therefore, by the Word of | bishop. And they embroid, occasionally, baby linen, to | ceed without delay te the field of operations. Colonel | aged 10 months and 2 days. | Hull, NL, do; 6th, Canada, West (or Ward), NB, and Ben: aot ey bhitice NUT lene Giadteten Toran ke bes orutve, | ¢.22 port 224, barks JW Coffin, Walton, from Portland y God, St. Peter was never at Rome. But, they say wehave | be presented by the Pope himself to the Queen of Spain | Graham asked for mo emstruments, and his demand for ‘The friends of his father, James Watson, are req for Havana, ; AH Kimball, Slo»per, from NOrieans Janus, | for Philadelphise to. nail monuments at Rome which attest Peter's presence there. | for the royal baby. They have a large kitchen, whore | $10 000 to ure ther was grant to attend his funeral,from the residence of hie tather, At do Feb'2, Nautilus, Seabury; Navy, ‘Noi quFy 284; schrs Kato, Skidmore, for Cardinal Wiseman said, in his lecture, that the worship of | they work fine sugar plums. When the father confessor | _ Farly in January, finding that the Colonel had not left, | Do. 8 Pearl atreet, at ‘three o'clock to morrow afternoon, | Cornell; Frances Henrietta, Swain; Jennette, West; Ma: | NYork S6th> Sazah Moore, from Havana (Urieana, the Chair of St, Peter in the Basilica of Rome is evidence | js ia a ‘bad humer the nuns present a tines cf sugar | Secretary Stuart became uneasy at his delay, and called on | without further invitation. tia Therera, Taylor; Hibernia, Jeffrey: Wm Hamilton, | ropg Pe that he must have been there. But is itnot posible that | plum to duleify his mouth. These are their great business | Gen. Scott to learn why he, the Colonel, had not left. Gen. ee = | Holm; Manuel Ortex, Cole; Isaac Howland, West; KENNEBUNK—SId March 28, brig Helvellyn, Davia, that chair was carried into Rome from some other place? | on bebalf of the Universal Church. But they work | Scott told him that he could as easy leave in two weeks as HARITINE TELLIGENCE ‘Teoker; Mary & Martha, Slocum; Harvest, Almy; Georgetown, SC. ; * Ob, thank God, our good Cardinal Wiseman spoke very | for seciety. How—by education? Can they educate? | intwoyears. The order wasnow issued to Colonel Graham, een . ae Billings, all of NB; Three Brothers, Adams, A Arr 22d, brig Factor, Noonan, Gonlds- clearly. It was examined thirty years ago, by twoFrench | Nuns, when they become nuns, in the day of their solemif | by the Scorctary of War to set off on his expedition ae ais ar asin aoe Nant; Romulus, | rg ct io; Isaac Hicks, Skinner; | oro. to load for NYork; schr Mary Frances, Columbia, priests, who referred its manufacture to the fifth century, | profession, swear to forget the house of their father and | Within three dsys. He left accordingly, visiting New ee Sanes oe" Coe mennene Brooklyn, Norie; Benj organ, ‘Chappel: Indl, Miller; | for do; 24th, brig Wheaton, Wooster, Kastport for Phila and thought it was the cvair of some of the Emperors in | theix mother, to forget their brothers and their sistera. | York, Boston, and other places. In March, the Colonel FOR Columbus, Harris; Vesper, j Black Warrior, Bact- | dciphia. Sid 284, schra Ne} Robinson; Amytis, In- the decadence of the Roinan empire. If this chair was | The virgins of the Lord eannot instruct your daughters to | *gain appeared in Washington, when Mr, Secretary Stuart + lett, and W 1° Wheaton, Green, all of NL; Prudent, Nash, Ston; Navigator, Fish, and Northern Light, Stott, FH 9 Ores Tn Seeman Numan neck. Sarah, Swift, Matt; Warren, Smith, eae Helen’ Au: | yin Rort ath, brig Juan Ide ‘arthagens, Robinson, for usta, Fales, Newport; Heroine, and'Chariot, of Sandwich |“ NORFOLEC Acr March 25 brig Emeline, Sawyer, Rook- 8. : eis Towne, ’ } f,ATt st Callao Veb 21, Ontario, Catheart, Nantucket, Eieva Hrordenct neeae lp. t hdr Saag rom orulso, 150 sp. Lindsay, Knight, Matanzas, 10 days; Van Buren, Sio- ‘At Ladrone Islands Jan 7, South America, Walker, NB, Thomatton; cunson Uadten: aoe h lact fren Sandwieb [olands, om a cruise,” nn? ND MeLangblin, Rhede Inland; meen me mace five hundred years after the death of Sv. Peter, then | be wives and mothers. The education they give isa Je- | had several interviews with him, which were not alto. St. Peter was never seatod on it. This is a mathematical | suitical, coptemptible, avti-American education. Beware | g¢therof a ples:ant character, and his patience wasex. proof; ond at the present moment this chair is in the | for your houses. We have now nuns travellirg ix dia- | bausted. About the Ist of April, fi he had not ler, Vatican as an object of worship. Now, there is not, by | guise »s Jesuits—we have now priest an} priestess, Jesuit | the Secretary reported him to the President, in presence the Divine book, nor by the history of the Church, any | and Jesuitess, bishop and bishopess. Once we had a | oC the cabinet, and it was determined to remove him, authority for the supremacy of the Pope. Father Ga; | popess, I pity yéu, my dear friends, you have a cham- | The Secretary of War then Issued an order for the recall varxi afterwards spoke at some length of the temporal | bermaidin your house who may bea Jesuitess in disguise. | of Cclonel Graham, but, asit was late in the day, he was supremacy of the Pope, amid much applause and some | In Begiand, the desuitess, called Sisters of Morey, have | induced to Ict it lie over till next morning. It was pre- , ie tie 2 ® | sumed that some intimation was given to Colonel Graham Heard from by letter from Capt Stanton March 3, lat 3 ae , Browse, _— . fatle for Protentant houses’ Ob, the donut Recals ite | of his recall, as bo was off botore oflce hours the following X, loz 30 40°W,tropie Bird, Nb) 80 np 100 whom Board, | god Golden Geto: Sane Meee aa eee Ti aes sechiy srrrant, ednonie®. by the: Glateen sot Meter oe Cluasaty: "| 27 coanpQuya/Qclenel Otihits despued Rl Pascl ante the North Adlantio? Gaheas home 150en er reason i | Mansfield, Guayains, ‘on sccount segapere habe RRgahe es are ys ah Hinck dress, sud modest; theeser bent on the graced tho | 24th June, 1801 oF more than eight mcnthe after his ap- Heard from Nor 46, no lat &¢, by letter, Atlantic, Cole- | heed winds; sobs Yon nat soot Any sloop | F Father Gavazzi delivered his third lecture last night, | peck leaning on the right shoulder, and when the bell is intment. He then addressed me a note, written with a man, Nan, 1100 sp, and a wh alongside. Pike. for St Croix.’ le in the Tabernacle, before an audience much larger | rung the Jesuist female is diligently attentive? But at | lead pencil, telling me he had at length reached that place, Signalized (by the Crusader, at Boston,) Jan 2, of | NEW LONDON—Arr March than either of those which attended his two former lec- | the same time the Jesuit female peeps at every | 2nd as there was a rumor there that I was expected to re * : 27, achra Senate, . Cape Horn, whaling bark showing » blue flag with F rad door and conveys information to the fatter confessor, | turn soon, he would go no further, but await my arrival. | _ &@™ All packages ‘oud leters intended for the New Youe | letter A on it. ~ yore, — recs Patriot, Bucklin, Rockland for New SCOT IE tures. The worthy Padre was much applauded on malring | Would you have a spy in your family? Then take a servant | At this time I was one hundred and seventy-five miles dis- Extn should be sealed. A ship steering —, showing a white flag with letter G, ne Norfolk for Norwich, Paisdiuss, Artsy elses bia appesrance on the platform. He announced the sub- | educated at the institution in Ruseel aquare. Under the | taut, at the copper mines, near the Gila, not far from the AuARAG FOR Naw Youm—tums Dar. | Waa S000 Feb 24, lat 15 8, lon 3300 W. for Norwich; Emma Hogakis, Robinson, ‘Baltimore for Nor- ‘i “Monks and Nuns.’ He would | ress of charity, we have Jadies walking the streets; but | field of operations, where nearly the whole commixaion S aT ln par. EvoKEN—Nov 15, lat 18 8, lon 36 W, Catawba, Swain, | wich: Sarah Hisabees Paitin, Baltimore; tren, Minarf,. ject of the eveving as ‘3 and Nuns. io would | gr american hospital. or college can be‘very well aticads | were awaiting is’ arrival. Surprised’ that the Colonel by + +5 47 | moox Risms....,morn 1 9 | Nan, with a 120 bbl sp wh alongside; quantity of oil on Philadelphia; Adventurer, Prentis, New York; Prove that both were useless, and dangerous to the | oq without Sisters of Charity, Sisters of Mercy, or Sisters | *hould stop there after his long delay, I wrote iim in re- | ®7¥ SFIS... 6 22 | max water, orn ev 48 | board not ascertained v Osceola, Miller, Providence for New York: Baye church and to society. Father Gavazzi, as usual, lec | of Providence. The true Christian man cannot tolerate, in | tly thet I hed no iden of visiting El 'Paso at that time, “Port of New York, March 3U, 1953.” | x22M,24. !8t 90 47 8, lon 96 14 W, Navigator, Palmer, | Perry, New York; 28th, Jones, Rogers, Boston, tured firet in Italian, and then proceeded to aeliver his | Silence, sucha system, without a strong protest, against S08 Ne Bice fo meee Peat ve Sree mates ps we w York, Mareh 30, 1853. Nan, 41 mos out, 00 sp, pound for Tilcahuano 19 reorult.-|_ for Hexandria; Yani, Gumming, Fall River for Norfolk; ‘ ae jes. I know my duty towards an American and | 24 tay of August Colone! arriv ing thirty- Layee a . E lecture in English. During a portion of his Italian ad- | Cbristian audience, and therefore nothing to nieut | Dive days after he reachod I Paso, and neatly ten monies Steamship—Southers eEARED. Steamship Humboldt, hence for Havre, was passed Seen the anche ieee ee ae aera aa, Tae Grers, at which some applause was given, a party of two | will be heard from my lips touching their im- | from the time of receiving his appointment. After this | .,Stcamship—Southerner, Foster, Charleston, Spofford, | March 21, ¥ PM, lat 49 49, lon 20 55, Agawam, ease, Wareham for New York; Watchman, J Sas had ailcndige eid ox baa Sads | merality. But these walls of monasteries are the | the Colonel, instead of attending to his duties on the Rio ine Shine) Tirnes, HS ‘ Steamsh{p Cambria, from Boston for Liveroool was | Care, Boston for New York; sloops Glid ‘Champlin, No? or threo persons, who had attended each of hislectures | Sicminaiion of desolation, as said the Prophet | Grande line of survey, made a visit of courtesy to General Leonard, Basset, Havana, 3) Wake oon, & Walsh; Silas | passed March 23, 2 PM, lat 48 27, lon 41 17. wich for New York; John Adams, Riverkead for for the purpore of hissiag, commenced their usual per: | Daniel. And, alas! alas! if any one of the pnblic press | Conde, the Mexican commissioner, which took six weeks | Leonard, Vasset, Havana, J W twell & Co; South 'Caro- | “A largo steamship, bound E (probably the Africa, hence | ice sake Point Judith, Williams, Ne for New formance in that ine, when a general call arose through | compel mets reveal theimmorality of the monastery! | more; Suecoren Pe poe uae Boraholm, Charleston, Crosby, Nena igo) Sarena, for Liveryool), was ‘passed 26, 2 AM, lat’ 42 44, | York; Independence, Burdick, Newport for New York; You betieve that all nuns are satisfied and content. Yo in Ly a is appointmen: 1 C Vo . on 60 13, $ ; the house to turn them out. A person near one of the | Cittaye, ‘they are called the “Dove of Heaven,” and | _ Tadvised the fovernment of the delays of Colouel Gra- pate Huntington, Jouer, Shaghac, J T Oakford; | A four mast screw steamer, bound E (probabiy the Wistogt Map Raa Tener? Mocobbe Witsiegtert transgressors seized him by the collar to drag him out, | the “Spouse of Christ; but mark what kind of liberty haw, snd of hi extraordinary peeiee ons vat obstruc- igen Vel ety Gael jeune — Peek bho Cis ‘ow, from NYork for Glasgow), was March | NO. eat » but wan in turn seized by a very efficient police officer. | they enjoy—iron doors, iron railingy, iron padlocks, | tion to the survey. | The department sustained mein my | 25/8 (Swe), Ohison, Bremen, Funcke 4° arene? | Mt 2, lon 68 27. NANTUCKET—£Id March 26, schr J Raymond, Bourne, i 5 aham § . Meincke; s 1 . Liverpool, was passed 22, 9 AM, lat 48 82, lon BEDFORD—Sia Hollen, Eilis, 8 PRE gil, who chooves the life of nun, | Heptember, 1861, and early in November fellowing was in Pa 9 rage or tay Bemisiles, MM Freeing & Co: | 49 a ” “ ‘( = yore schre Highlondene Nickersoe, (from > that her’ mind ‘is ripe for # perpetual acrifire of her | Fl Paso. e Fin Tid, GAG Kise es Pine Aclipper ship, standing § (had soppen gtn yas | Philadelphia: J Raymond, Bourne (from Nantucket), life? I know the business of monasteries. Many become | — I deny the assertion that the scientific portion of the | *¢ ; 4 On, Doliner fe Potten: Mavi | £68 Slarch 2, "Cape St Augustine bearing WN W 18 | Catharine, Wilcox (from Boston), Werk Spr (from 'do), covardly manner, struck the hissing gentleman full in the face—a feat which was hissed again by the audience —and this individual was instantly seized by the police man, and led away in custody, amidst the cheers of the nuns through despair, and after their passion they re- | work was committed to Colonel Graham, while the Com. | & M Brown, Hulse, Wilmington, wiles. do; Franklin. (from ham) audience, the original trespasser having beon also re- | yent of their great, sacrifice. Many are compelled yo be | Tissioner was made the disbursing officer, ‘The position Hele Piiedetpin seam Hussey & Murray; Hamlet, | "ship Alesto, Nickerson, from Sen Francisco Jan 13 for | “°xEWBURYPORT At mates g Marine, MoCrillts, rie vecture ithe aaa aed resumed: and concluded | nurs by their friends. relatives, or confeasora; and they | of that officer was prineipal astronomer and head of the | Hell, Philadelphia, J |W | McKeo ; Gar re gabeth, | Catto, Jan 36, lat 18 16, lon 113 48 W. Havana; schrs Fanny. Post, Norfolk; Grand Island, without interruption. He then commenced | jive, till their death, in cespair. Take the case of Miss topographical selentitie eorps. Whatever related to in. | Synth N ven, master; Kossuth, Churehill, Boston, | Shig Wm H Harbeck, Marshall, from San Francisco Jan | Small, Mayagues via Boston? Hezron, Broderick, Phila ia rh ect a Bava Vinge: | eco tne sity oan fap ftunn mu | the eeuctna tat ated sete partner at | Sloe Ada} Wing, New Maven, Havens; | “a ngoat es ah Jat pO, ont | Sip oan We tins an, ess and nui y wuse, as Eneas said, in Virgil—be- | Pecaure she hed ei thousand pounds fortune, on | the instru 8 emanate e Department o bs * ? a " i Ip age, Davis, from San Francisco Jan 21 for = eavre “was” and 1 was ine great exient. A news. | which the priests of Landon lied. mate some serene. | tits Interior; aad when the Colonel demanton anything, | Pointer, Fowler, Providence, master. Collay,: Feb 16, lat 9 40 No lon 116 02 W. OREGON—At P Feb 18, Phage 9 - Nahumkeag, for San Francisco in a few paper printed in New York says that is the practice of | ment. Were it not that #6 had an astute relation she | and the matter was referred to the de ‘tinent, new in ‘ L Ship Albatross, Knowles, 5 days from San Francisco for At A tort, brigs Francisco, Dust. Have- apostates. But surpose it may be truo tha’, when a | would now bo an inmate of a convent, instead of being | *ructlons were issued, which placed all departments of potip Kensington. Jacobs, Manila, 147 days, to F A | Calcutta (and furnished a supply of provisions to Chilisn | ner Alors ead Trt sal from fev Framciens, beara Frotestapt becomes a Catholic, he may not speak against | Tady Howard, Don't support such a’syem-—blame it | science, not drcetly ecunected withthe turveying and as- | Desno. Nov 20, off Cape God Hope, spoke ‘sip Reia- | Sark avgstin, at s¥) Fob 1a lar 26 1S ean sata ae | ere Alerh Bnd Treas, Protestantim, what sign is that? In my logic | everywhere. The cystem is to induce young girls, when | tronomical portion of the work, under my eharge. deer from Canton for NYork. Jan 24, Chas Gurney, @ na- 4 do. ig ree range ’ " _Ship thos H 'Perkiné, of Philadelphia, from Boston for | " In Columb! 18th, read; i it ic a ciem they have nothing to speais against. I wai in | they are rich, to beccme nuns. Tappeal tothe American | With regard to the “open fight with the Indians,” of | veo! New Bedford. died of fourumption; same day, spoke | Orleans, was seen March 13, lat 3234, lon 78 45. cisco, esis Dasseneas, snd’ Ainbomay beg yd ' Englacd some weeks, and resi in a newspaper the reason | ladies. I know you were in great business here in bobalf | which you speak, and which is denied by the writer re- ound fate Cape Tews ter v6 28 lat ois MN’ | . ip Margaret Merriman, hence Ang 13 for Acapulco, | gchrs Eudorua and Jane 'yerson. * Fy the son-in-law of the Bishop of Bath turned papis!. | of the slave, It is not my business; but my logic will | ferred to, Lhave only to say that your statement is | bound into, place aia Wasa D thane he — “y | was signalized Deo 8, off Staten Land. At Puget Sound Feb 12, abi Tuskina, aod Per- He ‘said, in the Protestant Church they had no seven | have for consequeuce a good end. You are all on behalf | mainly correct, while his is entirely destitute of truth, as Park Rouble (of hooten), Oona, MY Janstes, YT da Ten ships i American) were seen standing west, wind | sia, tor fan Francisco; birks Mary Melvibes do do; Johm srcraments, auricular confession, or purgatory; and if | of the negro slave; and why are you indifferent to the | lam Prepared to show by all who were with meat the to master. Feb 17, lat 18 lon 3150, ape ‘Aled freeh from NE Jan 24, off Cape Horn. Adams, condemned; brigs Leones, Franklin Adams, ax he dees not speak against Protestantism, it is because he | whice slave? You endeavor to free distant people, and | time. Your statement is also true, that about twonty | tomaster. Feb 17, Int 18, 12, tat dT ad N, low Go aC, | gp Pate Hannah Thornto Congdon, hence Oct 5 for San | G Fmery, for San Francisco; sches Franklin, cennot find anything to speak against. But when wo be- | forget the near and very unhappy people. Why do you | perrons, copneeted directly or indirectlywith the oommis- spoke brig Gen Foster, 18 days from North Caroline for | P'zRcleeo, Dec 19, lat 30 12 8, lon 62 11. and do. Sid 12th, bark Sarah War: come Christians we have a great deal to speak agains’; | forget their position? Compare both slaveries—the siave- | sion, lot their lives by violent means; and if I should in- Splat, Pha obits beasy weaths he coast, | 4, ChE JH Gambril, of and from Elirabeth City for Bar- | ren, do. s t and if a man is sincere in his professions he cannot be | ry of the negro and that of the nuns—and you will con. | clude in the number those who bad been attached to it a iat ‘oak t his Led ‘8 heavy weather on the coast, | badoes (had lost of her deck load March 3, in a gale), Arr at Port Townsend Feb 1, bark Powhsten, Sam ' silent. Were there monks in the beginning of fhe Chris- | clude that the slavery of the nuns is a thousand million | the number would be much larger. py te A a TE 110 days | Azeh 18. lat 20 80, Ton 66, Teaveless. . : tian Church? No. Did Christ institute monks? No. And | times more dreadful than that of the negro. If only one | 1 will not enter into any discussion as to the correct- ak Semuel Train (of Wooster), Sawyer, hd r Schr Boser, Sawyer, hence for St Domingo, March 22, |" PHILADELPHIA— Arr March 99, sehr Moore, me Just conclusion is that monks are uve tent, arise, American ladies, in order to disclaim nuns | would occupy much space, es which, my report, - ‘ £ i a of from folk for Bar- EN! less. Generally speaking, at the ern of that institution | ard hunnerier—arive, in order to rescue som her slavery | ed for by the Senate. and now in the printer's heuds, eli torn § Don Pedro 11, (Braz); Despennell, Lisbon, $9 days, | ops, March 23, Cape Hatteras, WNW 40 miles, Norfolk; Henry Casto Gardnet, doy Netiee 8 Oraast they 7 did oe ood for Christianity 5 but hy? Boose and her living tomb, this only one, elucidate this nestion. Twillaay, however, that your oan none omriehauey fore and roain. topmaat, aaa Reseros, Bikectir poor Gan hai eee mp, | SAwyer) Alexandria; James Donnell ( NYork), Lank, rn \ ristianity was good, pine epiadinbematincin editorial remarks on the subject, though very conci » > Eng—! ip Jas Titeo Baltimore; Primrose, Milford, Del; sloop the monastic system would never have appeared good! | beac ine boat were clear, and bat, (with the exception of ove or two | Hort all Jee nase rae) Teiliot: echoilo: £5 tens, to | Hill from Newport for NOrleans, repairs neatly fintahed, | Sturges, NYork, , bark Eagle, Baker, from Mobile. When papacy arore, then every bind of disorder was in Spring, THE Morprrer, Since rar TriaL.— typographical errors,) every statement made’is true. wat meget (Fr), Trillot, , 7% to ball 15th. Sid schra Triumpb, Howard, fer Richmond, Va; Naney troduced into the Church, and monastic orders were | We learn that Arthur Spring, Senr., since his con- he writer, ‘'Vindex,”’ says that ‘the work” is ‘“pro- rie hers Seek Meinche, Bordeaux, 62 ds; Car140—Arr Feb 17, ship Moxterey, Lovell, San Fran- | Bishop, Keily, Norfolk; Marla Theres, Crowell, for a een no Pore, Enero would have been'no Gano gks | viction of the dinbolical murdet of Ellen Lynch, has | bebly all to! be done over again.” It the goverment | og nn Cuses)s Meineke, Dordewns, 62 days, te | clico. sid Fob 12, ship Grecian, Isley, Hampton Roads; been a ietonser ers. These | beceme entirely prostrated, more from anguish of | theul at the engineers of lopogra} corps, 9 rg hag belie, agg) oe , Jackson, ND—Arr March 26th, brig Led teorderg ware se ereat, tha’ in ihe thirteenth oeniuryno | mind than paincf body, and itis with difienity that | Coouels Graber and Bnery, and Lieweaat Whippleaad | ,, Brg Spitfre (Rs), Smith, Ponce, PR, 18 da poke chr | $25, brig Araz le Nina; fs cp dob ¢ Rann, Geiss Tcneraba: Mertitees lucerne i Dominte de Gurman instituted the Order of the ‘Domier, | ¢ can be made to take suflicient food to keep him | ter, and t ection and sharge ot the asteonociesl | ARDS; from Boston for Jacksonville, . “Gurvsave-—in ‘port March 19, brig Warren Brown, | “gL Dumerett Morsithew, Meers Mary i Gage, take, cans to preach the Gospel. Therefore, we are indebted | live. On Saturday his counsel, Mr. Doran, visited | [pa surveying departments-—bare not performed thelr dee ig Roveway Belle (Br), Acker, San Juan, Nicaragua, | Hartictt, from Charleston, arr 14th. 14th, brigs So: | NYork: Neptune, Robinson, and Sarah, for these institutions to the disorders of papacy. At | him in prison, and found him lying in a state of ex- | (ies, I acknowledge that it will be a great source, not only | 9 days, oJ H Brsin. his, Small, NYork; 15th, Rufus Soule, Oha 40; | for NYork; Tiiden, Camden for NYork. Present they are not only useless but dangerous, Atl | haustion, upon his bed, and manifesting no dispo- | ef regret, but surprise to me, a9 it ill undoubtedly be paphno (Swe), Petterson, Pernambuco, 83 days, | fern’ Alvaro, Gould, ‘Baltimore; chr Anta Hinaka, Cpe, brig LW Maxwell, Burt, St Jago. Kinds of disorders arise from the monastic order What | sition to converse. Some stimulating drink had been | to the government and ople. “ to H Eyre. Boston; 18th, bark Lysander, Snow, do; brig Sarah Wil- ICHMOND—Arr March 28, steamer Roanole, Caven- Fung punity, Coes the Roman Chureh enjoy’ | prepared for him, which-he refused to take, until a | ‘Vineex” rays ti lonel Graham “refused to put | 4, Bre Marcellus (of Greenport), Bourne, Cienfaegos, | jiams, Gott, do. ay, NYork. If the Papi oP are A ag dogmas, ghee threat was made to force it down him. In conver- bis instruments on the line In reply to this assertion I ig Was B Dean Os Pigot, Guayame, PR, 15 days, to | 5 Despalr—Cld March 12, Adeline Cann, Patten, St San FRANCISCO Ady Feb 28, ships Yana What ‘kind of untty can the Chureh of Rome produce | ation with his connel, he again asserted his imao- | bays only to swy. that Inover asked Colonel Graham to | (tS a Pinter, Vee ae : by ove eles ee Deen with toh ; which is nov er s a 80, aud bad he refused, I would have taken the eaxlies Block, from Portland; Brunette, M’Grath, from NYork; I ttle difierences mong Protestants are good for the | Old which Le took from the tronk of Bartholomew | °° iy to reheve him from duty, Poppe & Co. Experi heavy weather on the » | Nitheroy, Harriman, and Victor; Park, from Portland, arr do: J Goureb, for a8 Bacon -ays,-"Whon water nopencs agitated | L4ytch, be dcuied all knowledge of it; but said that | °'EYisties® secsets that de bose States Surveyor sive. | BUR. Wilberforce (Br), Deittain, Windsyr, NS, Ways, ner : Yon ‘Stet; See Beetals, Oe, Jalebans sale. ‘ 19th; Matinio, Thorndike, for S Crosby, | SALEM~Sid March 24, 10.PM, brig Braman, Para. % om the wurfnoe. the bogem of che sei is tranquil, aad | hisscn knew all about it, and further said, that if | fesed to sign themap.” What map? Nooficiat maps | t0.J 8 Vabltmey & Co. Tenéleton, for Boston 2days; schrs Hy Atkins, Newall 2th chr Aan, Niherpon pitts i? yhen the wate fe calmed, its surface is purer than ve- | his con wonld tell where he fwd money, £0 that | have ever been made or presented to me, nor has Mr. ae Peg lat Megs el be ye 9 So dare, t0 ALeary. for do soon; Caroline Grant, Berry, from do; gm INGTON—Arr March + alee hg is 1, not the ease with the Church wf Rome, | it could be restored Ie ach forgive him, and al- | Gray ever beon asked by me to affix his name to a map to Mayhely, Talbot rt oP 20th’ iat, off Cape Hacaze; | reported 19th. SI 19th, bark Grampus, Dyer, 5 | NY tly te a de; we * put his instrrments on the line referred to. Had I do: Caxpreat—In port March 20, barks Cal Lit in, | Webber, for York April 1; brigs fer. by the Protestant Ch + Some | cence; and upon being told that he must restore the a bed} 7 ms 2 ut Big Caroline (Ham), London,, 53 days, to 1 PG * Oregon.’ immediat ‘A do 40; ang fer The differences in hér borom are a war of hatred. You, low him to come and see_him—otherwise he should index” observes—It is much more simple to sa: B Carthagene, Pitts, do. iH. Wyatt, do, Gd sotrs Adele, Ay as Protestants. they say, are heretic, because you are not that the-e objects (alluding to El Pasoand saw bark Avols, from Boston for Charlston, and schr L GvayaMA—In port March 10, bark Condor, for Jevos | and AJ ‘Brewster, Hag et nnn ant | TE eu Be Ri aaa | we nce oO tee et og | Sy my 2th goo fo Wok wi; see Wil, i, | Se ana eee anh Hah, Pow oem face of Chri , is the Chi Q re wron on the map.” , for do 5. of Rome. They enjoy two unities-—one, the hierarchy. | thought that he feigns himself sick. He will doubt- | the extrease of simplicity: aed any Canoe eet | Sebr Statemman, Wicks, Téays, Gnsmxoct—Are March 18, ship Sharon, Brooks, Charles- | “WICKFORD—Arr Marsh 96, ache Motamésea, Nichola, « it the union of Christ? No. It ia the union of despo- | lees be in court to-day. We lear that the son bas | presume :o to say, would thereby prove himest? tobe tor pop tng Beng Mees. 4 days. ton, th ne doe anyone pins ie | mde other diacostice touching Ue wickednea ot | Ely sinie but eremely genta Le acne thant” Havaxa—In port Marob " fy of the among them for lies. Alas for papists, if they | his father. He says that he went some time since to | ‘Vindex”’ remarks that C Graham iewell “known | Sehr Jane, Turner, Gare oa une; bark S I, Crowell, wore not wnited in lies. If there is unity among | the fruit store of Mr. Moroney, corner of Eighth and | for bis able snd scientific report and Inbors in the North. | {cbr Agawam. Lenina A aroham, | ag NYork, two or three days; brigs pinta, it, is first, the unity of slaves, second, | Walnut strects, and intended to kill Mrs. M., who | eastern boundary.” The ten er twelve years “labor” of | Schr Leader, Portiand, oT, ton same day: J Hinckley, Jobnson, from bE ig Bh em, — pd friars | was alone. He managed to slip, ived, a | Colonel Graham on this work aro Keowa. to the Sebr Mery 4 New 1 day. si ware, Srsent! id Taek bank con 5 beter: TT aay. Na gecalar clergy, and the monks the Tope clergy, ant heavy weight in his pocket to his pur- Sehr Granite ~ , 4 days. Matanzas. between the regulars and the seculars there in as much | P0Pe, but was frustrated in his design some one Sehr Hope, Blalr, 5 selpt Howowrty—Cid Jan 24, ae oe Doe ebegaaege andcats. There is great war in cone ite the store. This him into the Steamer Delaware, Seymour, ford. Tn pert Feb 3 clipe Boreraga rostrines and ard erore ane of the ma | neinbherkord of the Rink merder which it iz not J r : ‘Wind ot sunsian, SW; meridian, WNW; eanset, N, and | for by Mig; Grplue any don, Bt, too, Wsts 119.108 Lave w ulltcroud atwwt, ime Vomiuioans, | unlikely he perpetrated.— Phila, News, March 26, | light, | ward, end Aloganger, wae; " ‘

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