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tatended cleave to the wof of mouth, tf Ifor- | Awful Tragedy—Murdee of Twe Persens— fully tnvited te attend her THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. | 22 ore % Ctner prenencced by the apentins | Eek tee, O derumlese Hever T yt ~=4 bs Guarae, (Chenangé Co.,) Oct. 6, 1864. | Soagetscae eeort, or their teaoniogs, or written by them or thelr sbandos, or injure thee, 0 holy olty God; or if I fail nes . in the books of inspiration, We mesn to say this: | to make thy glory the beginning of my joy " ! ' Close of the First Provincial Council of | fist t Gat hss gives ase revelation, wo are bouud | after the eermon the decrees of the Council—ia Latin | _ This town was this afternoon the sogne of one of the . to believe it; when we say that wo are reed by the secretary; and the Precacter—Bishep | ™0*t terrible tragedies that has disgraced our Btate for . New York to believe # revelation we mean not certainly the worca | —Were 7 ) some time past The circumstances ere as follows:—~A e' - of revelation, but etrct and well defined end precise | McCloky—solicited taelr confirmation im the following we _ truths and doctrines ef revelation. We mean, further- | terms returned Californian, of the name of David D. Davis, has examen OF PISHOP McCLOSKY, mere, to say that inasmuch sa Gol has revealed this to |“. ryrorezdisaime Pater, ¢go bujus sanct! conellu Pro- | bad come difieulty with his wife, from whom he has A tes Ethony which tlle oF thet sithnet faith itis topeealtie | motor peto at decreta hee que lecta unt a patribus | been separated for the past eix months. The night pre- * j Heskias, from Tarks Islands for Boston, Gope 22, to be seved—that without (aith it is impovsible to please | hujus eoncilu approbentur et confirmentur ad ecclesia | vious to the murder, Davis wonton foot to his brother-in- | 1 month and 7 days tat 4 lon 7h. THE DOCTRINE OF INFALLIBILITY LAID DOWN, | G02, Now, then, God coul’ not obliges reasonable | catrcticw avgmentum ’” (Most Reverend Father, I, the | law's house, some three miles from this village, and | Og Fpr sh Raggy = Syed ae gala Ports. ' a ure either te bec agp gh as de se head Pre of this holy Council, ask that . passed the night there, In the course of yesterday af- ‘At Cena.,on . a fter a short a py me J Sept ‘Milsen (Br), Keaney, for N &e., &e, &e. piven bin suflcient aad ‘ull conrincicg evidence of this | which have teen reed tothe fathers of this Council, be | ternoon Davis met bis brother-in-law, Benjamin B. | ilsres Jam Bares; in the 19th secs of bis ngse Sgoseeere die teepel ta Pear ane fact, and of what Ceeaoapneial nt peaees Cuies Snes ee ot nat, x Se See the Catholic Hotchkies, who resides on the adjotning farm, and with ache friends of the (ay A respectfully etted te a glnon—in poet abt Cops (Be), for Baltimore Tho Grst Provincial Council of the Roman Catholic | }1°,werfom, Ne wie Benes 7 velatioa to man. and | ‘Te Archbishop then proposed the decrees to the judg | whom Davis's wife was then stopping. An senile oon: | oom Ust two o'clock Cary leave Canal attest at Tand | .Saera- tn port Sopt M brig Inne Canver, Clark, the 36 Church in New York was formally closed yesterday. The | msn beirig ob igod to accept it and to believe it—to have | ment of the prelates, in these words: versation ensued, and as H. was about returning 8:46 4. M * ber 20, of yol- | SATARHLLAT No Aim vessel ta port Sept 10 Cathedral in Mott strest was crowded to witness the | furnisbeo them with the means whereby they shod | ye eo eee ct cons eanaeey Tree Mote | house, Davis requested him to tell Abigail (Davis's wife) | at New Orleans, on Wednesday, September 20, Tae, | yak Jess (Cubel—in port Sept 1s brig Sarah, Gibbe, for losing ceremonies. ‘The procession entered the Church | S/7/Teat a certain koowledge grtat Saat teve easuze, venerable bretiiren, that those decrees which | to come down and see him in the eveniig. Hotchkiss | ¥ Pioteae Cauramis maate of bark Bracillero, muck seeneltt® aug fe ane tamara sale sortak on the Canscued. & siltescestrat f i by the eastern frontat ten minutes before eloven. jen cazuet be fai’; if I have nothi my | bare tern read, be approved and condrmedy) turned away, saying that he would Davis followed him ~? pec haap Fen en. a | See eet cmase ox toons spoetiationn Saami ae: To which the prelates ree, : order observed was the same as that which ve lave des. | . out, and as soon as he turned the corngr of the house, deals. struck om 6 3 t Jation can be faith. If 1 have uothing es pprobamus copfirmamns.’” (It is our plea- - ‘this morning, weather aad at eribed at the opening on lsat Sabbath, with the single | 1''"cn chen humen and high probabilities, my probes | sure; wo approve, we confirm ) splat 3 pra me pce Lrcalpareste 9 ‘Weekly of Deaths This mscaina ene arte ‘account ays: exception that the mrmters of 4 religious confraternity, | bilities eanzot be faith. We mean that therefore there | _ The Secretary then read the following confirmatory | ing ly throu; yy com! i In the clty and the 30th day of | water, in her hold. maiamast was over the ‘wearing blae rosettes in their hats, preceded and follow- | must be rome means whereby I shall ascertain and | decre: from — : low the right breast. Hotchkiss fell instantly dead. September to toe ith ‘October, 1854. now certainly and without doubt what that revelation Archiepiscopus, alii-que epiccopi in hoc sacio | The jerer then started up the hilt Towards | ; ae ©4 the clergy. Th» procession, haring proceeded down | i,” Now, then, if the authority which is to teach me decreta bree ques mox lecta sunt, appro- | his residence, declaring that he intended to kill the nile chaunting thy miscver’, entered the sanctuary, | con err, then 1 am at liberty to doubt. If 1 am at | bemus et confirmemus.’’ (We, the Arehbishop, and He was followed by a Mr. Gilmore. Davis | sneurism of carotid arte- the Archbishop takirg his seat ou the archieplacopal | liberty to doubt, then I am not bound to believe, | other bishops convered in this sacred counoll, threatened revera: times to shoot him if he came Tilak’ ai crestedinaiall bd . - f I am mot’ bound to believe, then faith is | aud confirm the deerecs that have been just read.) one step farther. Gilmore still followed him, end | lbwininaria, ‘disease’ of throne, and the Bishops occupying chairs ateach sid®. | 44 neceseary. ‘hen if I have not come Infaliible | The prelates then eigned the deerees, which were then | made an alarm, crying to Davis's wife and Mrs. H, P uide to oirect and teach me, 1 am not bound eet by the Fecretsry cn the altar The Archbishop | to shut the door of the house. The women, hear! believe; and faith is not cod cannot be necessary. | ret subscribed them in these words:— the cutery, ran to Sha doce and opened it, whem Dai But without dwelling at length on this particular point, i Archiep'scopus rovi Rhereet detain, immediately shot at Mrs. FP ) but Shien Beseed July 0 Millay, Crandall, from Me- nikwrwnarArr Sept 15, S08 Lark, Woodbury, Now ¥: 16th, Ly Blaekpole i ler- don, and G Hyde, rw, do; L oul, Rorthampton, Preble, ‘London. Se led 1 pig frors itching Sept li, 2.0 Homphrey, Mereill, New Orleans, geebmpa oct siete Ae 2 foe The splendid appear sneer of the Bishops, wesring their | richly decorated copes, aud their mitros stuided with 22 [ i { | Precious stones, attended by the clergy, an’ acolytes in aM thet not only is it necessary john, archbishop of New York, hay door was then shut, and Devis running around the | ior Poin ‘their handsome robes, was o sight which must have gra- oa * nutty ‘held Mpeside az foilat in the | subrerited at the foot hereof.) the back door and shot her in the | Creme Cardift Sta fre ‘tufied the lovers of graod spectacles; and the sicging of | church, but thet Got has actually and specially com- | The srchbishop having retired from the altar to his jomen, region of the navel. She was not im- | ale Towels, pa eee mreae mvpicated it to bis chuzch; for when he chose bie agos- the other Bishops successively advanced towards | mediately killed, but expired last evening. Davis then | more ry tos choir mush here bape-pyedtiy-ieamagiip ip ‘linen’ TOT Oe saiated than 40 fd teach all pa. 7, ard baying ma/e gonuficzionsand saluted the | turned afew steps from the door, and, | Fr Fa ee rie me Fs Hf of masic; while on the other hund the admirers of the | tion, he tld them tha: sill power was given to him in | Archbishop, severally subscribed the decrees in the like ageinst his right roast, shot himse f maple and sublime ta natare might havo teem very | Haven and ou earth, and "hat as ‘is Batter bad cent | words cena thes svbiratte the taiatiel on puns | teal Soma ook asthe tack, He tl agen bie faas ent, Pendleton, nad Nw macrowee Slightly impressed by the whole ceremonial, } Sa ana, Laing tinea Ea tap eextnt | platfoasa of thel titan; and the prowowoe solicited that | settnemorncna wan en cainany six ingle Ostt's renee Peteror eit rAtohitest, Potter, "Loudeny 10tt. The Archbishop euvanciog toward the altar, and an: the Holy Ghost, and that Eno Council be termisiared, in these words: — ver. Four shota were discharged, by which three persons ib abe Point de Galle, , "i ‘ Concllil pro- She antic TAT a ores cer amels Hana| Be won be wich Hhaen all apa oven dann tobe OCR | a scoe etatincte aati Ration as Meee PG meet Nd a a Malad ealalGca ibaa Sone. Are May ip Andaroon, Se, Joh 3 anthem ‘(Esied! noe Domine quontant, benigaa eat |'psvion of time. (The commlegon then was Go snd (Moat bevarend Father, 1. the, promoter of this Holy | im this region of country. Mr. Hotchhiss was one of the See ee ey Dearly unnee, woLenghlin, Mat~ ~ Misericondia taa, et seoundum multitydinem miseratio | Trepeat my commant— with you, to preserve until rerpaial Gasol, Ce that if Ly ser Goat, iat most estimable men in A his wife, as om. ‘Bei sity 14, Wm Frothingham, Babbidge, t * ubiabe,* i J pita at y chi it 6 Archbishop then inquired into wi as Ss. Davis, were exemplary ladies. There London; At . Beshall Boston. num tuarnm, respice vos domine,’’ (Hear us, O Lord, | ihe end of tne the fntagzl 7 of this Waching committed Prag ag ter ae ivpielee ess well as srs. y ighly MURIGTIARAS-Ol4 Sept 4 Dudley, Gray, for @ port im according to thy ‘ovirg mercy ani accordivg to the , t? you is no doubt but that the murder was fooey Ser ee re word, and your teaching is my teaching; so that be thal ‘ Vererabiles fratzes, pleeet re vobia ad dei rately planned. Davis had his pistol scabi 5. $1 CARR is oP Benrbre Geodon \- nee. multitude cf thy merows look Jowa upon us, 0 Lord ) | } wo hears me, aud he that cospiseth you despiseth | tes laudum hujua Coucilii Provincialis fiuem jam frorit” | about his gaist, and the pi which one charge still Baste Aer Oay) pee Oak, Put, sot, mete ‘The mars was celebrated, the Archbithop receding the | me The commision, tuedy was to toack, and thee (Venerable brethren, is tt sour pleaguro, for the pralso | remained, had the appears of wie ageing yer Gaeb or London asd tpoagndeg) th Cancel i a Sosps)—t: fi Bth chap. ‘was accompanying this commission the promise This | of the Almighty, -ovinel ar now loaded. © parties wi for do; proyers and the Gosp+’—takon from 18th chap. Mathew, psc pos wplg 3 i alike coma a Fae Sas co. | terminated sae PoILo. ecten, Ss it sco-existing with | Ibe Bishops seversily responded:— suene’e with toe commissic 5 Tiacet. (iti a sincera | the commission. The commission was not for one coun- | ‘* is out r try or for one astion, but for ail nations. it was not ‘The Secretary then read the decree in these words: | 15th to 22d verso. The hyma “Veni Creator,” was sung | by the choir in the appropriate place, ard at the con- clusion of the ma: | Our Wheeling Correspondence. Warsunc, Va., Oct. 8, 1854. 09 MoCtosxer, having been errr . , ; f fi t for all ages, until the end of | ‘Noe Johanres Archicpircopus novi eboraci alli-q| 4 3 ation, of mouth, Aivested of his cope szd mitre, ascended the pulpitand | {2506 times, but for ll ages, until ne: oa OF |: toeattal Hole Concliin Erovinniailiicen mus, eum ab- | Macs Meeting of the Citizens of Wheeling—Resolutions ny " oy 7 Leen preached the following e'oquent eermon:— throughout all nations, in all times, even nto | Solus sict que pro temporis rationc agi geri Adopted to Suean Injunction Against the Baltimore and | Dishetes, urinary disease. 1 Palsy. Freerwoon—Arr Sept 16 Adelaide Cooper, Collins, Mire- BISHOP M’CLOSKY'S BERMON. the end It follows, therefore, that tke com. | v/debsntur enmqne pastoralis curu ad ecci Ohio Railroad—State of the. Weather—Rise in the River, | Diarrhea, 31 mas ich. 160 BD BO Pet Ca at BH Be pt at : 2 J Premature birth. —. ission atils exists and that therctore there is etill | tratum status e: pastorales vigitisa recooet, propteres ‘ i 5 Parturition, dificult. .... Gtsssow—Te pers Bens 20 lle, Clare, Cook, fee Sea in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the } I, the world a bedy of teachers inheriting that commis- | Bule sarc'o consilo dnem impont consuimus,”” (We, | Our city has been laboring under a great deal of ex- | Dopey si cso yrsess,5 Parturition, diffcult....- elec Vitor, dort ter "Botton 3G ‘aalt erey se Holy Ghost, amen. ion, and wherever is that body inheriting that commis- debe, 4rebbishop of New York, and the thee pr citement the last few days, in consequence of a call in | Dropsy in the chest. 1 . Smalb for Savanaali; Blythe wood. Long, for Phila Glorioece cicuntur de te Civitaa dei; sicut omnium | sion §they inberit that promise, and that promise is | who are prosent at this Provincial Council, — that | the newspapers for ® meeting in the Court House, to | Dropsy of the heart, 1 . ann Harley. Kerr, and Sarah, Plsge, for NYork; etentium habitans. (Glorious things are said of thee, | founced upon the trath and the veracity of Jesus Christ | We have finished our labors, and that the psstoral care xs cuekt mn ud t the Baltimore and | Drowned, 3 782 | dine,” 6ponagle ER thon city of Goa; the dwe.ling in thee ia as it were, of | himself, tha he would be with that body of teacher of our churches requires ear return to them, decree eo auch measures 85 would preven’ ‘33. a | In Bowling Bay same date, Cobequid, Solloy, for Boston, all rejoicing } . guiding and assisting them, enlightening them inal] | that from this time forth this holy council is atanend) | Ohio Failroad from completing a branch track at Dyspep 1 Sourvy. -2 @ TR Greenock 17th. Margaretta, Amory, Quebec. Sld If ever, beloved brethren, if ever there ts | Umes, end in ail ages, even until the consumation of | | The prayer, ‘Nulla Est Domine,’ was then sung by | penwood from the railrcad tothe Obio river, a point | Enlargement of heart.... 2 Softening of the brain .. 1 | oot joues, Mille, NYorke J ” » ere were moments | the world. It was not only given. but it was exercised, | the -rchbisbop. iy | En'argement of liver. 1 Softening of the stomach, 1 Guavesexp—Arr Sept 224 Wm Woodside, Woodside, Bic. in which these words of the royal Prophet would seem | and it was practised “\he aposties went forth to teach; | |, The acclamations were then sung by the Archdeseon, | four miles west of Wheeling, and which would directly | FP Amc ot the tues. <<. 1 V2 | | Horcxowa8ld July 17 Aroher, Thomas oe rine moet naaraliyi to your lps, and to impres ther | ty Saught, ith no halting or hantaing tongae; Say | ee OrPe ontss ar kz tung ine raponees, “Tate | socspiton: nan expesieg tobe open for tle ual teorl i 8 | sgh Gey Oe haeaa eae ayer f spoke by authority; they bore testimony of what the ma’? WAS SUE, &I prayer, “4 . sutel = : petres in fall the fulness of their trath and beanty on your | P50 received, and confiomed and proved thole testimony gratiarum actione: Dous misericordie non est na- oe ee er igliilted Glak the Gisala Ghia’ hak ie 2 +1 | qiconderoga Bogle, Mobiles 10th, Vantalla, Bichasdsee, , hearts, it certainly must have been when standing in | by miracles, and when diapute arose, they assembled in | Merua’’ The Archbichop then retuned to his seat, and ne Nive ay ren yuld be re-enacted here; bat Bow Yor! , 8, Ross, do: presence of so august # spectacle as it has been your | council at Jerueslem; they deliberated, n cecision was | Bave the pax to each of the bishops, who saluted, as he | lately transpi by Memes oe terete tok 93 | 81d 16th, ‘Belle Assise, New Orleans. | __retoge to witnan a well on tho ocasion of the ‘ant | Remy eter sy a Debit tthe evute and te cous | Raraneed, the archbishop” The nop then severally | Lam beppy to inform yon thatthe mening which ook & | nce gaan mem ony: Ann Core ma Sasembling of this Provincial Council on Jast Sunday, as | forth sod each, ven Key agree siving The © session ‘cloned with, repeat lesa of the Erected to sue out an injunction against the company, s Sid from Cuxhaven Sept 'l¢ North Carolina, Foster, for now aguin on this day, when it is about to be brought to | forth opinions, nor throwing out subtle or fine spun | Areckbishop, the Deacon ringing ‘Hecedamus in pace” | and prevent them forming a connection with palsy 5 | PEiveatoor—Are Sept 21 Frances, Welsh, St John, NB. Ate Gual close. For, in all that you have here heard ang | theories, bus simply declaring whet they hed received, | (Let ua depért fn peace), and the clergy responding “In | Si? Seniat awany calls from the meeting for other 1} gin the tirer outward bound, Chas. 6; ovis, Here, Mobis? Condor, lobe, rine, Cooper, York, nomine Christi’ (In the name of Christ). ‘ 80 ended the aunt Roman Catholic Council of. the pro- seeks the meeting separated and went to their ‘None but property holders feel the least concern in the | United States... matter, apsarently. Iam collecting all the facts, and | Ireland. will in 'n few days transmit them. We have been having | Englan simply testifying to the fect that such and auch Seen, and in ail that still greets your senses, havo you | the traths rovecled of God and taught by nis Apostles, |_| a the | not beheld, and do you not rerognize, somowhat at least | and that even again in their time, when controversies, | Vince of New York. @f thore glorions things waich are said of the eity of | © doubts, oF disputes arose, they, too, assembled in & New Jersey Polit Goat And, in the emotions which now AU yrur hearts, | COUN) te take the testimony of the prelates of the DEMOORATIC COUNTY TICKET. Charleston: Matthew. King, "Cu New World, Knight, and Alozam erian, Ga; A Ent for dg 10th, Gov Morton, NYorl Boston; Iéths Germanious, NOrleaa: do you not feel that the dwelling therein ix,us it were, of all rejoicing? Although it may be that it is of the heavenly city alone thst these things are more truly and more perfectly or truly said—of that city whose foundations rest on the eternal hills, whose citicons are rhe satats, und whose ruler is the Ever- lasting King, still are they likewise sppplicable to another city which has been built up, even here on earth, in which the heavenly one may find ita most fit ting type aad ita just resemblance—e city which has ‘Deen fashioned and formed by the hanos of the same Almighty Architect, which be has situated on the moun- ‘tain top and founded oa the rock of and where, too, the same sovere gn power actends, the same Wisdom and the same holy spirit directs and guides, church from one country and from another as to what hadfbeen the universal teaching and what had been the universal testimony to these disputed or see ningly disputed or dovbtfal points; and the united testimony of those aesémbled bishops either in their council, or, {f it wero necessary, diaporsed throughout the church, was the evidence of truth, and the controversy was decided. hey spoke with authority, not say- ing you are still at liberty to doust—this our opinion; but arathems to him who disbelieves, Here, then, was the assumption of the church; here was her exercsse of that prerogative that she folt horself to he infallible in her teaching, so that from the very Grst council in Jerusalem, through all succeeding times, as well when the light of science diffused its lustre over the world, a8 when in ager of Paganism it seemed for a time to bave been obscared or entirely ectipsed. As well in Asia as in Italy and in Gaul, as well as in her coua- ‘The county convention of the democrats of Hudson was held at Coramercial Hail, Jersey City, on Saturday even- ing. Joseph W. Rancox presided, and Wm. H. Jelliffe was chosen Secretary. At the opening or the Convention a recolution was adopted that the majority of the dele- gates of exch town and ward should cast the vote of the town or ward which they represented. The Convention then divided into squads of delegates—thp representatives of each ward and town being employed agreeing upon their voto. While so engaged, there was difficulty be- tween two of the delegates from the First ward of Jersey City. Ove of them, a member of the General Commit. tee, struck the other. A while afterwards two of the city watch coma in'o the convention, and arrested the assailant. The Convention nominated Abram Morrell, delightful rains for the last few days, and in the river is auticipated. 8 ‘Wililamaburg City News. Wric Prmary MEETINGS —Ihe following delegates irom this city were elected to the Fifth Congressional Whig Ccnvention on Friday evening:—Reaben Van Tassel, C. ¥. Johnson, Daniel Brooks, W. H. Waterbury, David Garrett and D. Titus. There will be two sets of delegates frem this city, another election having been held that morning, of which it is alleged no: public no- tice was given. Pouce AnRrets.—] sputy Chief ¢f Police Hunt Pd gb 47 srrests by the police of this city for the month of September on the following charges:—Assault and bat- tory, 40; assault with intent to kill, 1; abandonment, 2; attempted burglary, 1; assault, 1;’ assault and batter; cote ston; speedy rise | Scotland Robert Carniey, Durfeo, NYork; N: bGhR, | German Boston: 224, Fi Hospital, Bellevu: Pesupiesies Island... Mott street Hospit ee er Jor len Washinton, alexandri ton, Comings, do Ith; Bastic (+), for New fin: Prinoston, do doa ‘siege Louis, do remiah Thom} > 25th; Minne Morton, Phenix and Albion, do 76th; Thorn ‘2d inet: ‘West Poi America, A a |; Western ire, do Sth: Ontario, and Emerald Isle, do 6th; Webster, th; North America. tate do with despatch; Nept 24th ult; Bosphorus, do for Baitl; atch inst; Tasca? 10th lo imore 24th ult: Talleyrand, fo1 ‘Chartonton B Jarvis NN DON—Entd inwards Pert governs. b And ncod T tell you vat this city of God is none other | ils of Nice and of Constantinovle as at Trent; but even | of Jorsey City, for County Clerk; Gillan Van Houghton; | 02 officers, 2; burglary, 2; ' breach of eats’ 16th “Northampion, Pre a - Boyd, Ha St John, than the Church of Goo? How much, then—I repeat | in her later, but still more limited ones—as of Baltimore, 4 are a contempt of court, 2; destroying property, 7; it—is bere present, not only before the eyes of sense, | you will,” and of New York—she bas ever preserved hozan;_ foe Burvopster and ‘gtiomas J: oot, of Sorscy | 04 drunk, 4 drunk and Ghorteniy, 18; detained as wit- | 9 ‘Dut present in a still higher and ampler dogree before | the right and hes ever maintained the authority to tes- City, Jesse Hopper, of Harrison, and Garret Van Mates, | 2°58, 1; escaped convict, 1; falae pretences, 2; fraud, 2; | 19 the eye of faith, that s.eaks to ge of the glorious eee hss a which we are bound to | oy Toboken, for Coroners. ‘Ihese were elected by accla- | Sghting in street, 6; forgery, 1; bighway ee 943 10 Hold" sesemb'ed or ths rt tte Within this sacred | Creo which ‘has lsued If souastesthemont fe. | WtUeD and without opposition, except ia the arn ot | Grand larceny, 12; pelt asstay, 28; rape, 1; realing | a3 nomena, Een eases 'cpoch Sv aeataoy att | Roni Sedona ots SPtagmnarte ge | sdada Oe OY MINE ROU | fra a Ga a tat ean | hr tet Oe ten Ye, OT wii Cia ln an mea 84 it is compor e are! 10 J ui 8 soci —_ H 5 u NiLA—A*E June ‘a iw, J Dishops, not of many provinocs, but of &alagle one. | the most diverse, under circumstances which ‘would Personal Intelligence. bed 42. Nitieity—United sane 450 Bee WAPITIMER INTRELLIGRYSE mg iS aurora, Beomn Amey Mauriti - You here bebold seven sul Prelaten around their | tear (lero hes weven bees oy nektane aio impossible, | Gov. A. Reeder, of Kansas, his private scerelary, oz. | 67; do, (oolored,) 27; Irelomd, 252; Germany, 1394 Eag- MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, arnt he Beecth Worn Sealine moka bead—their illustrious m-trovolitan, your well beloved | till there has rever been any halting or stammering, ot | Williains, and two or three other gentlemen destined tor | 824, 16; *ootland, 7; Wales, 2. we Newronr— cid Sept it ée, Amsbury, NYork. archbishop—for whom both they and you, with ali their | Coubt; ske has spoken trath, and never in her decrees | Kansas, arrived in St. ovis on the 10th uit, Acqtitiol. James W. Aighman, the young man arrest- Movements of Ocean Steamers, nF ALERMO- Arr Sept 8, Brownsville, ‘Rogers, Venice; ana 1S Rain! savers aa Wa, diet Ta id Point de Gaile, Sid 2h4 West: V8. LiveRroor, {Sept 19—The Covenanter, M’Pherson, which Che Friday for Geelong, bas put back, with cholera om ‘Lecnonn—Arr pipe ll, Adrian, Hunter, Trieste, Sid 14th, BRESNEE. ar EB bishop and bishops and priests throngheu world | Now, then, beloved ore’hren, permit me in conclusion, unite together in the bonds of faith, and recognize one | (fori must hesten to it, not to Soha, 309 too - 3] ive hearts, do pray that God may grant him length of daya | has there been inconsistency, or iocoherence, or falsi Hon. James 8. Greea, for member of C suspici ving set fire to his no date, dest not given. to preside over many such a council within these sagrod_ | hood, #0 that wide aa wore the intervals that’ may from Missouri, and owe ‘of the ites or gery re asd Be EE Teme pee ge og rer aos cae ret cca vonvr—Arr Sept 14, Jane E Williams, Mascon, New recincts, and to crown him with health and blessing. | Slapsed, various as were the prejudices and charact: returned to St. Louis on the 2d inst , from his misefon to | Justice Boswoll, on Saturday. The evidence would not | Garona ‘ Sent 0 | Pratau—arr Sept 10 Frederick Watren, Janvria, New ‘on Fee, the heads of religious orders, venerable | Of the minds thas brought tcgether to believe upon a | New Granada, warrant the holding of accused far trial. 4 ‘Oct 4 | Orleans. theologians and Coctors of the church, who came to as- | *ingle point, multiplied even, it would seem, by the pas- ARRIVALS. Afries Liverpool ‘Oct 7 | _Rorrsnpam—In port Sept 21 Koophandel, Hayon, for sist those assemblea prelates in tbolt Celiberations, by | sions which were brought into play. atill {row her Arst | at ene Matrepotitan see AE yy Dimond, Rhode SE 5 oas000 CHLAVDOOL, pol ar 1 Matonle, stergee, for NYork Texas, Merril, for their learning and experience, ‘so that you may con | Council to the last, it has ever been —— but one Gen. Viele, Troy; Hon: John A. Collier. Bingham Bait Affairs. eae Ne . “Oct 11 | 10; Florence, Mitchell, for'do; Maris Adriana,’ Van Daya, femplate, a4 it wore, portrayed in miniature befor» you, | united and barmonions whole all declaring and profeas im, Trinidad de Cuba; H. Despet, Parley W Tacer Exccnsox.—The National Feneibles, Captain A, ee ae COAT | SHebeiet le edceoenede test nites; mitanvcimisate the mort atdhing raed mint" Ss woh Seel | geomsgniient intel oats he ue hey Chole 3 Par, man tir anol excursion fp fran pae oot 1a | we OBerTaregaat Peeeaus antares 6 most a ita, many of tho most deci n ie tice to 8 ’ ti the 7th inst. The 4 : ‘anc. 4 characteristics of that church of God. You see its | Roman ard Apostolic church. Thus has her unity been 5 ons fan following iss it st ihe prises’ awarded to the best Cet Ay | aeerarna case goer te toph b Paal Boges, Diser, Langons anity; for as bishops, and pri d people are al | preserved; thus has charity in the hearts of her children Don Pedro Gem! shooters:—Ist, a clock, won by P. Healey; 24, a beautiful ct 29 | Walter K Jones, 1, Plymouth. "814 6b, here together, and all recognise the same bea 4° arch- mn preserved; thus has she flourished and triumphed. s—Col J. bound edition of the Holy Bible to Wa, Grano; 3d, @ a a Fe t tl 2 322: : ja pasend tain H. Smith, Ph bi old ring to A. Ackerman; 4th, a splendid oil paintiag to | U2! 4 (ckory, Porter, Calonttay Sisby ct Toute; Prot. fic-'J. Canoil; Sth, a silver frult basket to Mr.3. Turner: | Northeraight....New York... On tT Eee On Tete Peanthion, chines, & tak Sse ea eae Meher Se Horne, the. unconsece | Sot reece resection, ant tt 24 tals Latin Oth, «silver cup to Mr. J. Brogan; 7th, a gold pen and | ~~~~~~~~~>>~ (and passed Blsineur 10th); 15th, Charies and Jane, Oliver, of St Peter, inheriting his rank and jurisdiction. of infallibility does not belong to the church, then it is v 7. * AIMANAO FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY, a " i ‘g . ig ad juri ‘You 5 peneil to Mr. 1, Steers; Bih, s*aplendid edilon of the . og Serdenan:, Bienes Cake Port) M Gon. 'Johs sp) wee its catholicity—tor here are bishops of man: a most arrogant pretepsion—then it is a most impious ds, ‘ke of Shaki to 4. Hayes; 9th. ilver ions, and here are priests and people of many clive, | blasphemy? thén'ts that trae of the church heeseit | Mieeraycamedee oo ous sud gold pen to Ns, W. Trenchazds 10th a Calva setclver | ECS «tz & and zor all nding in the church their home. And so ee ae ve — ioe oe $i hic: BN» Bradley, Be: b, to ae H. Willson, A gold medal was also presented to “Fort of New York, October 6, 1804. BALTIMORE Qos s brig Rediaat, Smite, Portleads ¢ entire world; dreadf ? ‘ i Port ‘ork, October . ver. ‘amor Gre- throug! World--;eople of every clime, and im ral heal not infal Mr. L. Boyer. Mr.G. C. Howard prensonted the prizes ects § c! Pont Be ahi ante Wingate Hic de salen ies of God, and if she is in neat and appropriate words, and also pronounced a oy ous: Janeiro and s market iby, Orleans: brig and nation, recognise that shurch as their well- | ble she bas usurped dominion beloved and loving mother. You behold its apostolicity | not infallible she claims to herself that only which be. vi essary ‘ing eulogy on the works of §1 The mem- AERIVED. , oF its ant iquicy, for the very ia ruace Which pow bute | loogs to. God, the bas set herself up upon God's earth, eT Lake Champlain: W. HL Chan. Bar eg weet ompany tre composed of the actors and | SteamsbipNorthern Light, Tinklepsuch, San Juan, Oct pg My Be ‘and Indy, a Lake, se " - passer is, to C Morgan. peed, : ry of our litu: proclaiming herself to be his only church, out of which | dler, Philadel; Fayetteville, N, + attachés of the National theaire, and are commanded | |. with ers and # A Sa ‘NYork; Lady of the peaks to you of days gone by. It reminds you of fhe | there was no salvation, while all the while she could Chas, Thomas U- 8A.) by their manager, A. H Purdy. The corps is neatly | ,4u2o tianbury (liam owe Hecate dave, with oe hp ary : mocents and the words and the language in which an | only be the church in which there was nothing bu: dam- arg Brees Le eatery its Tnet: George” | uniformed and looked well. Int 48, lom 45, passed’ n wersel’s to} topgallant BOSTON Arr Oct, 7 barks Standerings, (By), Thompsons Augustine spoke, an Ambrose spoke, and a Cyprian | na Now take the case. That church thus declared | Su) daughtc pita Rie an tote yg praca aeai AST el PArt of deck, and) other, wreck stuf. ‘he G exporion Gadls Aug. 4; Lysander, Doyle, Cleat Ye wis peta, ant ne maby martyrs, prelates ahd doctors atthe | 10 be fallen into this drendfal apostacy, thus to have | S8é,cnuaht ; Cereners’ Inquest. vy, westerly sales during the -lostandapiitsaiis, | Dev skerson, ; lowes, long since called to their reward. The very | been guilty of this impious blasphemy, thus asserti , ay Caps. Bob Critten ies which lormied, the very vesturs Wiis, | tne dominion of God himself, hay eurvied the ligt af | Meee’DC eae Cane. bance ies seen clad, all call | Christianity throughout the world, so that wherever it past—long, long it—even to | Wes spread it came forth from her; and if that light was ey lesa you through a long in- | impure, then was it impossible that the pure light of *hich, beginning with tho first coun. | Christianity could by any possibility have made its way various and distant intervals | over the gloom and of the world, for she was . PSoule, J of times, patriarchs and prelates, and archbishops and | the church and the only chureh through a long, long GL Cook, W Borer, E Yates, De Tay bishops assembled together in council, even as now, to | line of ages; and during the time that she flourished for | Miller. M Young, W B Sumner, J H Kin 7 cA Hav more; ‘Laconia, Howes, Philadelphia: Pam Rox Oven.—Coroner Wilhelm held an inqnest yester- | “pa egitat ‘eonneh, Zana 16am alla, {a Tranage | Rondont; eigs Conrad, (lambure, "ofpney Beosunsias sro eine to hor goath by beng rum over by a-wagtn, | Siete train SeDsAieS fat ir speets Soe Nee Oe Toast | pam ate 20; 0,6 Bhiingy. Gert, Clonto ad ait ig Griven bya baker, 2 ips, om the 8 bark Australia, from New Orleans for London. y Pi Faemel 1546 att, Edwin Uriven by a baker, named Wm. Phipps, on the Sochalt. | spel Falls, Sromt Now Orleans for London,’ Jigme Mina Pe fee mae a verdict “thet the deceased came to | , Brig Fengnine tlington, days, ber by injuries received in being run over by a | Mét..to Middle Soth of Berra vs No blows pol a lore, at. | “mistaecuie Soom ye Chechediees 6 days, with cotton, tributed to the driver for thus driving ever the Child | ko te Enubom 4 Dimon 16 days, with resisters t on 1 JQA Thurber, C J ooneerning those thiegs which A fourteen hundred years, nations were converted to the Sehr Marian Zagory (Br), Mathows, Malaga, 38 days, a tothe investigation ef faith, to the purity of morals, | faith, glorions churches were, Unill up among every | Brooks, G's Cxabt Capt Gurney, wife fa BR, aero pitceed regres teed pg so gage from ae wath fruit, to’ Deeper & Devils: to the maintenance ef sound and holy discipiino within ple, institutions of charity and religion covered: the.| onds ‘Adams & Co's Vi lace where the deceased Killed. Schr Judge Baker. ork, Geotasvons. 8 - the churoh and a Got. Rod. 'stultitudes of smarty. even shed talr blood to. | Barroll Wells. Fa ppd aid ae Gobe Falmonth, Cater. Richmond for Providence, 4 days. geiot cool pochape Sapte Geer ices a aman | bape testinnan he Whine athe wiphaaete ae mean | Bootes rr | Een Cony, larval, rhiladelpnia for Sul a Y o) h. for ment, andom covasions like this, must natarally reflect might reem, which she profossed, ani which she pro: | MF. Bat BMarried, Schr Brave, Lovell, Bestom for on that characteristic of the city of the church of | ¢! Holy confessors and doctors defended them by On Wednesday, October 4 by the Rev, Mr. Leo, of | Schr Louise, Hamblin, Providence ony 4 God whieh is her’s alone, and her's by peculiar right and | their learning; holy men and women gave oe Gresne street congregation, Jacob Henwax, Haq. of fer: | Sobr Three’ Net port for Philadsipbia. wxcellence; which is her's by virtue of » divine thelr all—parents, and relatives, and friends, ‘an, to Rosk, third dsughter of Dr. 3. Lindo, of city. iF s d sand promise made to her that the Holy Ghost would re- | honors, and the riches of this world, and spent Da Butursay, October Ys at Mew Heighten, Bisten' |” Ech: crscish, Hetteemn mentoas ier Sethare. fain with her all days, that he would abide with her, | their lives im holiness, devoted to the ‘of their Island, by the Rev. ip Brett, Mr. Joux Bower, of | Si00 “Kuve Davis, Rondout for Now Havens all truth, and that in the fulfilment of the | brethren of the peor, and all through the teach- New York, to Mrs. ANN OPENsHaw, of Staten Island. ings of this so said blasphemous and apostate church; #o that, in a word, during the seery of her apostacy had been preached, and the.trus ‘réligion— the religion of Christ—nad been established in beauty and in ay | throughout the world And then we are to su; when the truly glorious came, and light dawned upon mcnkind at the time of 89-called gerious reformation, then, strange to ray, came with it TO THE EVITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. You will please contradict the statement that sppesr- ed in your om Saturday, of the Brs3. & Hancocr to Miss vane ANN ALUKY, as I was not Bag aware that any such event bad tak lace. BENJAMIN E. HANCOCK Danbury papers please copy. BSLOW. Ship Vietoria Reod (of Bath), Tarbox, Shields, Avg 17, coal Blohm (Ham), Jorgenson, Carlshamn, via Falmout! tts ren nue 100 garoenpirs’ to Funch & Meineke. an Henoverian ship, and brig, unknown. were uo signs of the Arctic st sunret, from lindeiph ; Grace Girdier, Paine, irate Gineese . Philade)} ); Ellem, Nickerso , Al SAILED. ‘ork. Steamship Hermann, Southampton and Bremen, from Returced brig St. Andrew, Kean, for Charleston—see. ; Roam, Wilson, Phila ‘Forest, Browm, ‘the one enemies dec.are to be her boldest | discord, and divisions, and dissensions, and disunions, Died 7AM. disssters. At quarsatine bark Cube, Evans, from Getten-— F wrilhng to sak Torts and does but forth cs on tke: eae a reemed he mers WET Lt | dante Ss iicaair pp ianagr a a Chi steamships Leourt Pole’. soudder, Baltimore: Clty of fo an ut forth as ‘i 154M WEBBER, e fone of hin ge. Pe, peter} f Bals epaes t “thet she ie wi tot of hard Sodio diftuse itecit anit noid, Sow eee ure, Cade Robiawos Kingston, Capt 1 fants fully i oe bye ogg eam te eel lle Baltes, Sew Orlow eve eee Sect of her divine authority and ae sone iene 4 No. ‘a tt wed | ened nineteenth "century, there “division and this | and wife, Mr. Jecobs, DM Burr, DrW 8 Revert Stanton street, this afternoon, at half past two o°aloct, Selegraphic Marine Report. Sav oth tons at {i> 3 dimuni thie mae see é pes and | JF Hallock, F. H ? caine S27 in the steerage. On Friday, October 6, Mrs. Kowanp Murer, aged # | BOSTON, oon Sarr berks. B M Stetson, Clontu Jago; Rai | fe : 5 Ter parks laten a Brown, Wells; Chi ad and deepened among mon; and oh, will we be told that jhamptem and Beomen, in steamship Herm: Ber remains will be conveyed from her late residence, | trees, kes Islands; Warren Brown, }; Chicopee, : Vv i ; Ge Philadelphia; sobrs Lucy Blake, Richuiond; ail this harmony ts of Lop it Ahis_atscord i cs a hady, New York: adi i Mie Sines “Hit | No. 107 Greene street, to St. Patrick’s Cathedral, whore | Qf0, Harrie, F eplntia: sets keer perv Kiog WEY | oming, at mise o'leck. The frienis of the fail, | NEW, ORLRANS, Oct 2—Arr_ shins Sarah, Paringtom, and of Her brother, the Right Rev. J. MoCloskey, Bish Rework: ase Wi Pritadelphia founded her, unerring “truth, | that God even yet permits this church to overshadow fou may ask me, then, what are we, in the first placs | the world, and beneath her protecting arm still to Gnd op understand by thie, uch of, unity of faith and purity of morals, and holiness of de f Albany, are invited to attend, without further notice. | a J Davis, New York; James Brown, Phita- toch uppranendes anda pronwated ovicias’ of nf ana heroin saeriGelng and indomitable zee! fer ins ill ‘be interred ia the faculty vault at St | deipnias TY NOW yarch's infallibity’ What is it we mean to claim | Ww! eath another yw ever; ing. grows Patrick’s Cathe: . 9 ee ceores to onstata therehy? De we mean that the | seems to have but momentary life,and soon to wither D fF Vine’ F Voisin, i ‘On Sunday, October 8, Mrs. Jaz: Dimpsy, aged 67 years. eres Does Can * iy jarraganset, e@hureb receives, at any UV 1 and miraculous in- | and die? Oh no, beloved brethren, no; we believe, and Frederisk and Mian, ‘The fr and acquaintances of the family are re- “4 A eg SG La, Puite, ron 4 wR. oh Sore ‘AeeOee techs Taree, Seana, 12 tion * from Heaven? ite we mean that the Holy | we are convinced, and the depth of that belief and of ‘Jonor eacisco; O Rilliet and lady, | quested to attend ber funcral, from her late residence, | Richmom Bolivar, Hobinsom, ae tor Kenebaak; Win Bt | Y, 5 Dhow to ects towards her, as that he immediately and | that faith is more and more army established within us A and W Hoyne, E Mutter, Christina snd | No, 50 Vandam street, in the rear, this afternoon, at two aibrook, Pecvidence for Salem, BILE Arr Sept 30, ship MJ Ward, Storey, NewYork. directly her with the knowledge of new truths? | during these particular days, when we behold «> mash 3 Kamahrens ead pt; eae Graber, Indy | o'clock. ° Sid 6th, 9AM, the vessels reported stove; also schrs Chal- gia ‘ship Sasquchaana, Reise, Toulon; ES et a pa TEs Fee Mae Wt, | hoy Dang eke Leh cl Seah: | ye Caen, ence AR i i | Ps See eae alae rhich eapnot when He sai was wi js chure! é of {unt ar, 3 mont y aR? d q Ritherte fe nremandes ons Ore pcr ay He meant that He was with hor, and that whes te eatin omens; | and 20 days. ‘st Naa AMP Thaee Brothers (of Neatucket) Crawtords hw a Grr Oct 7 sehr LC Kelley, Jordan, Ca- seeanee, many, im the lapes of nse, have’ faded from er | Fe promised that Ue would remain with “her, re, Ha trale 4 Sautile, FChe- | The funérad will take place from the residence of her | NOE UME P'S acote, for Philadelphia. Wind SW. | “NWW" ORLEANS—Are Sept 2 brig Adams Gray, Henry. » ‘memory’ Ke ami we nothing like this, | He is with her present now, as in the C Sweden, J"Walter, F | grandfather, E. N. Ebbets, No 309 Twelfth street, this po Herane. Belew ship Galena, Den from N iNeither do we mean to say that aay individual bishop of | beginning, present in her teaching, present {n her sscra- De naeets Rulon Me- | afternoon, at five o'clock. ’ The friends of the family are | | PHILADELPHIA, Oct & 4 PM—Art B NEWBUR JPORT—SId Oct 6, brig Chins, Lomas, Balti- Gils church, much less that an individual priest or pastor | ments, present on her altar, present with her ministers, tewaeit More: | invited to'attend, without further invitation. Marie, ‘Wenche, Bremen 3) dai: beige : wef this church, is infallible. But what we do mean, and ent with her alldays, even unto the end of time. WAR On Sunday ym October 8, CuaRtes W.. son of NBedfor: ‘Bo! what we do is simply this: that in the office of Kiba no matter what has een the place or the condition Henry John B. ané Ann tiles, in the 4th of his age. Which bas been ovmmitted toher by her divine | of that charch, as ® merely temporal one—no matter Hyman, ‘J Dixie, RAW ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to fased founder, he himself so asserts, so guides, so | whether we are to tebold hor in sunshine or in storm— Cl horlain, Wis Darrel attend his funeral, from the residence of ie Eee, Ks fs Cate cer or slat tarot ars’ | Sedo aliniog in hg Sn rt apirsid MAP OY Sete | Sut ntl a Hal pr ooo Oa apa Ca et Row, Hoar, Rvs bags | Het “geet Sue feat oe ae Raises vee tawenee “Tt mme tron, we are to contemp, a er a abt gate.” tabor, | Mrs Marria, ee 5 Wenge \ = the be of» benemed Semele om Bebatéay; Oo: tema, Noble, B eh Ng 2 oe inca Minis, mani ve . Tatts ' that when there is a question of faith or | or amidst the sorrows and the gloom of Calvary—<she is tober 7, mitten' a iN Teva uth: Broly , Marshall, Boston. EA é ‘when there is a question whic! itally | ever Christ’s church, ond ho is over with her, in idley a1 ‘19th year of his age. Providence; ¥ La Ph 9 ie Zonserna the salvation of those inimorta! i wvele whe hare her, her life ber sot, her alan ae more rhe | Bre steer mn H sain arag My brag my eo Goss Parsons, eocire' come Sree vay ric Worth, Sart, a. been committed to ber, her divine Lord and founder, by | may more we ing r, the more | S Fetris, Mrs White, Mes Mi 8 , . Erving, oe 3 = . ‘Waich he has made to her —| fondly we will lovo and cherish hor, and the more con- | Corps of 1812, and'the Butchers’ Benevolent Society, are me of the Pits attributes of truth and, jurtice ss fatty even an children, will we repose our | or child und aerrant, ho Arin respectfully Iavited to attend his Fanoral, this afternoon, ae eke MOL Poe vietue, above all, of Hie love which he ay Me a ber bose, Fn giaet a) eae 3S W Miuton, and 37 in the | at two oelock, frend tho Hoes Bill M. F. Church, Twenty- M AYnaszen, fe ber, and the love which beara to her children @ alone, will we find the mi eave ip Hw cg | re atreet, 4 ewer ae IRGOS Bet Bs Sag Steve whiner, sos Keralglivhceam | fy ite st, 6 ar‘Goe we Sorts | § hong PW tire eee pete, | She RNY, Sern OF Sen at oteeh Medes. | Presa : He ory Sia through ail time, should arch, - 1, aged 1 year, 8 taonths and 28 days. k Fan Be, Hage, Kong | protect all wo that dispute | church, an asylum for the poor wandering spirit, a re- | FO @ t ead sawaves fee eat ‘se saunieen Swise 4 eaels I my ohn or any dou! she speaks | fnge from doubt, from iniidelity, from xity, and The friends and reat iy re4 \ to lary, N bi since by the voles of bee apres Ad, Cfalonast by | frees drapes. Ant okt! inost covéread cad’ right tere. | Wy fr | to attend the funeral from the residence of ‘his parent, Seceeis. ton 1s Onyye eee eicel toe, Riper, Kong ‘hat of ‘the universal bishops of the churgh, or by the | rend brethren, Het us ono day like this, at the close of oa they- + & | No, 22 West Broadway, ded at hale cae Soman Benes Mamta, bound not stated, was Eto J ships Golden Rice, Nazle, San Diogo; Ameri- soles of the the great majority of the sesemb. | this solemn council, call to mind what is the rosponsi- inthe stoomsliy Floride—7, 8 Wheeler, & | | Om Sunday morning, October S, at half p ) | gollition with brig St A from Boston tor Charleston, | g.0 a yee eon enka ape (Bn, Owen, do; 24. Jed in solemn ‘acumenical cousell, or through the | bility that devolves on us who claim the inheritance of kman, WH Moyer, A M Laid. J F Cammnia, | after & short but rovere illness, EdGaR AUGUSTUS, young: | 6: ing, off Race Point, and sunk in tive orthhoed (By), Ponsroath, Shang) “hark ‘woes of those bishops scattered and Aleporsed throughout | that commission, and the inheritance of that immortal | Mise Sirah Bord, Ml M x Belt. Miss Lt | Sa ‘William and Margaret Spader, aged 8 yeara took ef hor s20W and altorworde tran Valparaiso; zeae oe Rt Hon | \ ‘world—wherever, bears ive, 1 wi all days, even | 8) * 42 children; Mra Sect, San’! | and 5 - ee. a 11303 yy oo py I] Re erat ek tnt | ento tie cok Er tke word.) Lat we remember thar te | BiHiobets, Toke Daley, cad ob in the etecrage. Tho foperal will take place thie afterngon, at tno | ‘pel Ar den, Noy eorles mith yh alate onfided in | us specially it is said, “ You are the light of the world, | oe ‘rom No. 327 © , first | 1 A ee oy Sits al Tin aa in al eges, that oe petimny Io tee and you we’ the wait. of the earth’ To usGod hat | Jeracy City News. | treet,” ‘ 1 8, aftorn long and painful | arvived qeeterlay 1 Vifebg Kong: tark lt Adsuus, Andrews, Whaling mmerring, the unfailing evidence of divine truth. One von @ great and holy heritage. Ob, tet us learn so Jourey QvennoarD.—Aa the forry boat ‘‘Arreseoh '' | On Sunday evening. October 8, after a long ani tott iecting WRW, ‘4 voy aes. ¥ ight any that without this at- face we wil not seem & lord, oo tt were, over it, but to | was crossg over to Jersey City, at 11 o'clock Inst | iiiness, Masicaner, wile of Robert Anderson, in the Goth | stesring WH W He dad hoary von from Nig Ft Boys. be ship Lacy White, Mamiton, Cal; 3a, bs BM frigate Amphitrite, on 9 cruiso; Pr 001 Art: sching pheed, sane ccmilat miso, L’Rvoque, do: ships Collom Kacer, bg {the helm heged down to clear | Michre! Axpelo, Moore, Callao; Sweden, Gow ao 3 / witha smooth | Envelope, Owen, do: 3d, Br’ shin Ameri an, q ly | Ham York Congo, Tiong Kova, oth, BE ships Northeast Protreath, Shanghae: Charlotte, Ug prook, Val 3 , brig Linoon, Noyes, New Orleans; 24th, ship Alboni, L4t- ‘vet teferd Cail os ae ate eel eke | WEYMOUTH—Are Osh thy to? be - 4 ts William Weodbary ¥ Agee edeld nein. tay h mules. Not havia enping, New York; J W Moke, Loaming, Puleseipale n looking over that iven nide and cherish it, and to feed it with all wholesome | night, a man, apporently a Germaa, jumped from the | year of her age ” | polated we des, Wi collate sess, pn heavenly pacturege, even as sats commas to forwori ‘a ft oat aad dante feta ones te j LaF tape gp a we ig tog = Ag Pt srvebe f | 3 y arange, ARG. nan i f a jo devel thful shep- | avo bim he perished. The fireman, named a8 | inv! s 7 * Lv) ey = ae bts tera be “yor, reverend’ brethreo, “ond you, be- Bottombo catight his clothes twice with the gra) No. 186 Peart street, comer of High s'rest, Brooklyn, to jh on Dasing Ie, showed 1 poh PT. ry from the very fact the! God has given to us a | loved Inity, all together on this day onite in giving | pling hook, and each time the clothes gave way. ile | iuworrow afternoon, at Balf past ona o'clock. gerfac y | Sfathoms under water, Th: Saon sessechus of the precios satioren ins boty atts; |'gieeke P'ceuionan named Lillienthal, resid: | Jn Broobiyn-on Saturday, Ov-ober 2, Srsxs, wife of jects tam fully cout belo t of the glorious things of his holy eity; | glazed cap. arday, Oo , SrBKLLA, wif ot alenply ne 9 portiouls we toetnot woves punete and al, with one Leart and with one coul, be prorered in Jorsey City, oan give further information on | aa ir Sone - Tition, eed 28 sears. i Bice estten on & gertain beck, but inthe meaning | to aay, “Let my right hand forget ts cunning, amd let the matter, ' 0 retatives end friecda Ol tho degeascd are ros peo nose of the Was Cressod in black coat and dark pants, ani wore n | California papors please cop:

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