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8 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1855, “SYNOD OF THE OUTCH REFORMED CHURCH, Bids for the Canal Loan. the democratic party. A series of resolutions were Sect Sue ee ty. | SIRE meets | MARITIME TAPECCIGENCE, | MOMENT WD ATT DAE Application of North Carelina Classis for Ad= | ind Percomorn § 18 SPmCAN, BORING. $2 | Noon musea... OT! mom wares.......morn 8 34 P. A—A GRAND FLAG PRESENTATION TO NO A. Surrender . rsons, at the rates ite their tive | which was vi enthusiastic, adjourned at a late hour, that the ericsivs odered and | Tels the intention of Mr-Slctles € take the stomp in his mission=The Question ef Slavery in the Mizetoen per | alstrict and gpsivane 4t, Hie will open tes th jae eo Synod=Speeches, Resolutions, dc. Fourth ward on Brilay hight, This s the Arve any Port of New York, October 94, 1855, Nradny evening, Ocber yb. ha tah Sm Pie SECOND DAY. mount. Premium. | candidate has advocat own claim in this city, and — , corner Second avenue and Twenty-third ‘Tae Synod of the Dutch Reformed Church assembled $5,000 $116 76 | should it be imitated, will give us an idea of how matters CLEARED, Doors ope at 75; o'clock, exerclans to commence af i eguie sestinlag wsirolig, ah ¥ colo: inthe Namiaicash 909 “337 9 | are comtucted in the Western States. paSttsmsup Northern Tight, Tinklepaugh, San Juan—C Mor- mincey Shades Oharies ils Samet a chorch. The Rev. Dr. Wells, of Schoharie, occupied the r oe ol o) | FIFTH DISTRICT LIQUOR DEALENS’ BENATORIAL CON- Steamship Augusta, Lyon, Savannah —B L Mitchil, Inaae 3: Oliver; Justice Plercy, apf several oiher chair, and the church was well filled with delegates, | the connection which we are now discussing. He would soe 60 VENTION. a Gan Southerner, Ewen, Charleslen—Spoftord, Tileston | gpeakore, ine order ei Crening tte pe ed ‘The minutes of the session of the day before were read have this committee report what was the condition of 5, 117 00 ‘This body met at 64 Vandam street, and after some ‘Steamship Roanoke, Skinner, City Point—Ludlam & Pleas: JOHN HB. GOWAN Cusirman, this North Carolina classis—whether their churches were 5,000 118 55 | discussion nominated Hon. Mark Spencer, the soft shel! | ats. Josnra MataEws, Seoretary. And approved. The first hour of the morning was occu- | weak or strong—how their ministers stood affected to- 5,000 118 00 a Ship Cemet, Arguit, San Francisco—C H £00, es yaa eee pied in discussing the liturgy, and at 10 o'clock was taken | wards slavery—whether they were or not slaveholders— 5,000 ah:00 || comtcnte, Senay: 45 tere was, neene: Sca.9s.A0i|| | Sa meets = 40. | A MBERS OF HENRY CLAY LODGE, up, aa the order of the day, the question of the admission | ¥D¢ther the siaves were taught and instructed in Chris- 5,000 116 97 | the propriety of doing so, the convention resolyed to sub- | Bark Ma dts RS tianity, for we know in some parts of the South 5,000 116 26 | mit the matter to the Central Convention for its action, Bark At @f the Classis of North Carolina into the convention, | slsve cannot be instructed except by violation of law.— + 6,000 116 52 | and adjourned, to meet again next week, tosettle the | Bark Ia which question was postponed till this session at the last | 1t will not be doing the Classis injustice to make these . 5,000 117 11 | question finally. “ Bark Gam! Synod of the church, faquicies, and whan we learn te soncition. pened thaasia Bo _ = THIRD DISTRICT LIQUOR DEALERS’ SENATORIAL | Schr J ‘The Committee on the Reception of the Classis of North 1 ihae thts owe aReaon OF Giaeay alooe: ls eet 15,000 116 28 beset Behr ire Carolina reported at the Synod in June last, as follows, i to keep this Clasns forever ous of our company. 1 16,000 6 61 : ge ue last ne at the Cooper een Sehr R in am not an abolitionist. we not ® particle mw ut adjourned rine die without ‘a nomination Schr Pocohontas, snd was'in favor of admitting them into the Synod, This | *™ not en abolitionist. I have not s particle of it in my slouo 6. Be chat Tune Menorah yom Sehr Ad De Bossett, Daniels, Wilmington —Dolner & Potter, Teport and resolution was now the matter before the | and argue by the hour that slavery was no sim, I urge 5,000 «=: 116 9g | PEAT lckies, lon candidate, Theo- | Schr D B Martin, Wainwright, Edenton—J G house:— the resoiuiien | bewa olersd. 5,000 217 04 | dore A. Ward, the whig, and Thos, J, Barr, the hardcan- | Sehr Courter, Ward, Old Folnt—Van Bran jaa . REPORT. Dr. How. of New Brunswick, said the Classis of North 5,000 17 09 | didate, all expressed themselves opposed to the Maine ‘Sohr Isabella, Faulklin, Boston—Dayton & Sprague. Your committee have learned from the Rev. Thornton But- | Carolina approached us as inquirers, and simply wanted 5,000 «117 15 | law, and responded favorably to the other in tories | Sloop Vi idence Hi Hlavean Jer, the Commissioner from the Classis of North Carolina of the | ‘o know if we would entertain s proposition to roceive 5,000 , 117 26 of the liquor dealers. Asit would be against the rules Bloop Buckingham, Newport—! Ts Seen Deeceond Caters aio us for the purpose of effect: | them. If we say yes, we will receive you, if you are 6,000. * 116 03 | of the society to choose one candidate, where all are fa- | Sloop Warren, Stannard, New Haren—Master, Connisle of eight ministers and twenty-four churches Gari | honest men, then, ata matter of coume, it will rest 6,000 116 26 | vorable, the convention was constrained to adopt the ___, ARRIVED, bounds ‘one hundred and forty miles in one direction, | Upon them to show that they are worthy men. They 5,000 117 61 | action they took, Ship Win fell, Funck, Hexte, Sept %, with mdse and 46 ‘and thirty miles in another; that ee re field ofmission. | only now ask if we will let them come with us, 5,000 119 o1 bteerage ra, to Hoyd & Min labor, that ministers are grey ‘and that, could | slaveholders? 50,000 Ui 15 | THE AMERICAN DEMOCRACY—CANDIDATES TO BE | ” Ehip Sacsusn, Seficry, Newcastle, Aug'26, with coal, to order; suitable men be obtained, churches, with the blessing of God, | ‘The vote was then taken upon Dr. Alligers’ reolution, ‘6/000 116 03 QUESTIONED ON CORRUPTION. versel to Dugan & Leland. rienced heavy westerly 4 po. ; to Sept 2 split sails and bulwarks. Oct 10, lat 44 Would certainly be gaihered. He stalea that it is quite poselblé | which was lost. 5,000 116 04 A meeting of the American democracy was held on | 3, ion 49 M prused two large icebergs, tad ight wings | inet eee ey f Renoklyn.are hereby notiled to atiend of home, and that Wie reason why they aie bacanes | same suostion then came us upon the origins] reacinton vee de 22 | Tuesday evening at the Westchester House, to ratify thelr | ji8ce pasting, Be aa Took pilot on the ua lnat trom | sty o's fo atend the funeral of Wetr ne, Brower eater tccbact word ant euch gene a cares and | Rev. Joux Ie Lix, of Buffalo, moved to amend the reso- velgang UT 06 county nominations. Ira B, Davis occupied the chair, Champlain (of Bath), Raed, Shields, 96 days, with coal, | “'P"fisasruaw, Gecretary, MS MURPHY. President or cow Se the; [3 pinyin lution by bred thet bred, ae [acrid paboren. . 5, Qc | and C. L, Richter officiated as Secretary. After speeches Wo oscars, ood: Faye, les. Bept 6, passed Gibr dee i py ge feldelberg Catechism; re “the Clasel Carolina.” d " peed, Faye, Marseilles 5 altar AID SOOTETY—A OALL NEROCB May they wah (@ dholve ther connecon wit tbe Ger" | ent was adopted = “ime Hae tr | Sam trlra adits tes the medisgadjcemctt® | Sst atid tote Wise Satie “By | L oeaie ot Rem ce foe rane Gomein te ete {innovations cf Drs. Nevin and Schaff, and that it is hele de- | | The quostion then came up on the original resolution “$0,000 118-08 | Whereas, the Tate developements before the Grand Jary in | icp with Dele Mermaid (of Nortoln, Thurston, for Bou, 10 | Thishoved thecalt withass inaction Wi bold ihewaseloe ta } Ronoravie terme. ‘They donor come me supplsals begging or | Blr. Franson opposed the resolution, If we admit 7000 «116-70 | Hien arevol the ios aintming characters Sad wheress, tho |, Hark Leo, Went, Havana, 16 days, with sugar, scare ke, to | Totineds io aid and neni this praiseworthy Ohiee, An here admittance, but us true Christian men asking to be received | this clases, I tell you from that moment dissension and Bo00 LT go | old pouuen! parties: lave presented candideien for some ot | AgUUre & Galway. ‘Has experienced a succession of Nitgaies | fhe Westhnd fos hnances nee nearly exhausted. Its hoped tat Us 8 brethren beloved for Christ's sake. He states | discord will come ‘among us. Year after year we will * §’000 118 00 | these places whom we should be cautious of endorsing until ‘Beg a Ba AI, L 35 da: ith every friend of humanity will aid this praiseworthy ebject, ian ti congregation orm tos ond oH" | Save slavery, a nothing but navery in ‘our Siac unaoan ‘Bono He gz | Remar crea eelgnon ie ee i aac | ria, Mtn ate GA7m wih and cont 0 | Paice, Ceara sicaa Oy seer ee ini Cogs ot Nervan NO. aw. tey age, shold | nd bredber Ziing up agen rotaer rich, excte, - Beng HHT 11 | twheiore th wmilardahonaat praises are contempaied by | QE SPangalage COP» Decktr, Curocoe, Sept 29, withfus- | “MCE: Kia, Bec Wx. Wounts, Reo. Sem of their holding their ‘property as ormed | posed to the resolution, and he wished to have his name 6,000 117 50 | ave incurred expenses for the énsutx e vclon tar exceeding | _Pié Thomas B Watteon, Wortinger, Laguayra, 19 days, with ‘ASONIC.—7HE MEMBERS OF ST. JOHN'S LODGH al sae, thoy wish, shoubl they be Cae aw te | recorded against it, 10,000 116 00 | the Jesitimate aslary of the office for wiuici they are candidates. | frome ote Cabello to ra I i purrs oral No. 1, id conatitolion)- see eenaned: (ihe eae Betormed Church of the Ke ormed Protesiant Duleh Church | , Rev. Dr. How again took the for in eupport of the 120,000 110-21 | Peco red That dldae for a head of department be | iver, nseaman: died; fy" : aiiendane at their rooms, 00 Hroadway, Free Masou's Halk, @tNori Americn: shout eye than honorably received, | Te¥olution as amended. He auld ho was nota pro-slavery 20,000 116 Sr ‘queetinad ab in auaibcations, tie Abaseh te to” avaaaiated oBrig Ateumia (Pr). Currin, St Pierse, NF, 21 days, with As, pee rena) craranes Sn ator SS Larger elaine wae y will ci latement their r le was not ivi ‘. AUS a ‘doped we constitution of our chureb, “Your committee, | slander, and he pronounced it se. He was only sdvoca’ T0000 110 a4 | Fetch he inte aie for ibe same, Me department and the ) “gir kiten Dyer (ot Porto), Haven, Jeremie, 2 days, wid | Merce deurees. fecrslaag eC ee tate believing Uut should a union be effected with this Classis, ti | ting that a Christian cordiality and brotherly f [6,000 116 99¢@ . Resolved, That the answers thai may be received to such | Colfee and logwood, to Joseph Perkins. , - wel give to ur ane 'o the whole South, and oven’ to | should be extended to thoue who sought to be admit + 81000 «17 G1} inierrogatories be placed before the peoplein time to enable |, Echr Florence (Br), Ferry, Halifax, NS, 14 days, with fish, 'ARY SURGERY—AT THE NEW YORK MEDICA. casa vast Geld for ry enterprise, olfer'the following | Smong us, and we should mot seject them roe * F000 1i7 53 | tem intelligently to choose Hetween the candidates belore the PAL se eae wh egw oie College, East 18th stree!.—Dr, GLUCK. chief surgeon te qdeeclved, That, +sv0d condilly pectprpente the fraternal | were alaveholders. vou t slo aay 77 | Pubes Ra HEY tos eH oy Co Pru i aa hwilsplaster, | the Hungarian (Vilmon), Hussars, and to carlo Roepe fee! by " Carol - . BI P SON, i "7 0 Maria, Thom: javannah, 5 Radin pn noo posal of eftecting an eccirsiasiical relation with our church and | tained from Mlseche’ “iy edeitting. iia. cleanse ae | Beak of Pawling. * 8'000 116 56 | _ The Board met yesterday at 47. M. Present, Commis- | Schr RF Lewis, Barry portland, Me, wiht EUS Sa Le at ro soon us they preset daly suthentcsted tesiimanisis ot | would open the door by which we could teach the slaye | H. J. Miner's Bank, Fredonia,’......1;.6000 116 60 | sionera Verplanck (in the chair), Morgan, Garrigue, Kelly, | Schr WmGray fuel, Portland, Gt ag OTICE TO PATENTEES. -UNSUCCESSFCL APPLI- ceived as one of iis integral parts, aud so be fully incorporated | of Jesus Christ, and this was a it thing initself. How | Corn Exchange Bank, N.Y ., «10,000 116 90 | Kennedy, Carrigan and Cummings. Schr Fashion, Newman, from the wreck of schr George Dar- cants a Patents can have their accounts adjusted wite with it. audshall be known among ws as the German Reformed | inconsistent this question of slavery ix in public senti- De. do, [10/000 316631) ee ee cpio by (ot Blalne) debore nt Blocehoe LT. Ob nulles hast, oC Benny | government for the money returnable to them, by calling at 9 Classis of North Carolina of the Reformed Protestant Dutch | ment. Ifa man goes to Africa, and catches-a slave and Do. do {10,000 116 02 TER: COMISRONIRS AND THE-FEY, GOVERNORS Hook, where she had taken a load of casks for lightening her, | Varick street Chureh of North America, brings him here to an enlightened land, he isa pirate, | H. Doolittle, Herkimer, 6,000 116 25 | Commissioner Punpy offered the following:— - je dacs ners Rates een tant cee ECTA CLUB—AT A MEETING OF THE ABOVE > After the reading of ihe above report and resolution, a | and would be hung. Bot if aman takes a black man Do. do. ‘000 116 50 | Resolved, That the counsel of the Board of Comi roi tales r bine ng tarts club, on the 23d inst. at B. B. C., Dr. P, O'Hanlon waa remonstrance was read against the admission of this fom th is enlightened land to Africa—a barbarous and 5,000 116 75 | report to tis Uonrd whut reply he hus received, if any, tr BELOW. elected President. BLIP.’ CHASE, Secretary, he is he. Governors o jouse in relation to the 0 ‘ Southern Classis, because of their being slaveholders. | Havsien wri he {ha philanthropist, | No matter if the 0 «Ady Sy | made by the Board to reter the mater in disputeto arbitra: | One barkandone brig, 1 TEVENS’ WESTERN FARM ASSOCIATION ‘This remonstrance wax from the Dutch Reformed church | man is a philanthropist who took him from this land 00117 60 | "Op, Steamships Northern Light, San Jun; Aneusia, Savannah; | eget eee ce oeod farm inc Wis i " Whete be find, Wt hina then Mr. Purvy animadverted on the course of the Ten | g,algtmships Norihern Tight, San Suen; Augusia, + | av 163 Bowery. All who wish to obtain a good farm, in at Hastings, New York. seothieercte MB aera} ugh this very re- 000 117 62 | Governors, especially on the speech ot Governor Draper " i vg: Consin, at a low price, by weekly payments, ahould attend. solution before us, may find the gospel. 000 116 05 Wind during the day N and fresh, Wa.’ Jonzs, Jr., See'y. JOHN STEVENS, Pres't, A paper was then read from the Synod of Philadelphia Rey, Mr. Vax Liev a icati 000 49 | 2t,the last meeting of that Board. Moe feared the pubiic of the Industrial Home of Mi. Vernom. taldgnee ghaidislisien dis. Ola ev. Mr. Vay Lize then read a communication, setting ; 116 40 | mind would be unfavorably influenced by the action of re! Marine Re. Bhs in favor of admitting ‘bis Classis, notwithstanding their | forth the action of the classis of Montgomery, Gaus ‘who ,000 V6 47 } the Governors. PER {ing eed Arnica, at Hattrax,] AD MUA. Di Bowe ac New Beunsisk, Ni J-oMy brethren, | suutser clams oitoeh Allowitin Sick thee ee | Bs A. Tay Coogee eg HESS | Commissioner Kumar anid the public were not to | Arstrom New York By Andrew Posten, Velo, at Mar: | T mente wi be ndmited in the Spanleh edtion of Hachete Slaveuolding ia no tin at all, not 1a the eyes of God or { evilat least... While his aentimenta were agalast slavery, ‘10,000,215 60, | 0B, fhe Ten Gore te eae” ‘Arr froin New’ Orleans 8th, Wurtemburg, at Havre; 9th, Le- : man, I will prove this by the Bible, and will quote from et he wa- willing to tolerate it—making his sentiments ‘000 115 76 ed aS vi Woodbury, at Live: a HE BOOTH ASSOCIATION, IN NEW Fone Wik. § ) i! te CARE OF THE POOR DUMING THE COMING WINTER, Sid for Now York Sib, Alma, from Queenstown; 10th, Her- hold their annual meeting, at the house of David ‘Tread- the First Epistle of ‘‘mothy, sixth chapter, first and | known with his toleration. He offered the following as a 000 116 97 ‘The Vics PResipEyr read a report, requesting the Board | mann (9), from Havre and Southampton. well, the first Thuraday in November, in Eighty-seventh street, verses, which are in the following words :— preamble to the resolution before the house:— 000 @ 115 75 | to make provision for the poor during the coming winter. | Sid for’ Boston 7th, Ebaon, from Dunkirk, near Third avenue, for the, transaction of business very im- Whereas, this Synod, while it cannot in any degree sympathise with the system of American slavery, but must regard it asembodying the most serious injus- tice, does yet sympathise sincerely with such Chris- tin men as, finding themselves in the midst of 115 53 | He advocated paying the rent of very poor families rather | , Sid for New Orleans 8th, Batlcols, from Aberdeen; Mar- | portant to the assoziation. A general attendance is requested. 116 67 tan support them mt Ward’s Taland. the former course | tt Luther, from Liverpool; Mh, 8 L Gitehrist, from ‘Deal; Wm fh. TREADWELL, Secretary. : z in his opinion the cheapest. rT Oy Ae Clare Ann, from do. ; ene Fe eee eae atontis etotel the fellowing, which was | £410" Philadelphia 7th, Clara Hrookin, trom Liverpool (PSE UNDERSIGNED DECLARES HEREWITH THAT him. 115 61 | oarried:— NEW ORLEANS, Oct 28—Arr ship Parthenon, from Boston Fate ne ae The corte eteeg er ‘Let as many servants as are under the yoke count their own masters worthy ofall hovor, that the name of God and his doc- trine be not blaxpbemed. And they that have believing masters, let them not despise them, because they are brethren; but rather do them service, A. A. Bradley, For! R. H, King... 3288588 because they are inithtul and beloved partakers of the benefit. | that syst slavehold fe: but T. E. Hart, Ca 115 50 ‘These things teach and exbort. at system, laveholders, not by preference but by . E. re apaan "Resolved, That in the present condition of the finances of the Herald Marine Correspondence. cckomyny bretbren, Abraham was o slaveholder, and pe erat ie et oe et ci etaa tine | O° Wits $000 11s 50 | Sceateaitaeuty fevers depart and tuner: | Reng George BE fat Matagauols Fuga Balers At POST OFFICE NOTICES. 7 ve resolved— riginal resolution eb eC te ‘i wood, Ales r “ Pldved, ww PAIR AAA PAA we are told in Genesis that he armed three hundred of | ofthe woriine fea terns cements rena ooo «EAE. so | ordered ‘by the Hoard. what Ws ‘known ab outdoor reliet (oy | Fall River for NYork; Phenix, Hathburn, Providence for dat {Pet Onriew NORCE ORANGE: OF. Meu aiar his slaves to conquer the kings who had captured Lot. | “Hey. Dr. Vay Lixv was opposed to the preamble of Mr. 000 115 b | rine marcy at the dale.) Ue dacontinaed, and that fnaicad Pike? ‘Shen Monday: the Sih ius, Ghoseay Sock Me God took him as ax a sl+veholder, and permitted him to » Dr. Vas PPO! pream! tT Bese teee ee tick bond Tis bo | Wereot, all persons baving’a claim on the Commission for sup- | PHILADELPHIA. Oct 24—Arr steamer Delaware, Copes, | nd after Monday, the 29h inst. close at 3 076 é 5 a vider, Gause. He held that, whenour brethren of North Caro- ie , New Yor! 5 ort,and requiring relief, be sent to the emigrant refuge on | NY¥ork; brigs Chas Miller, Brewer, Boston; Selah, Shute, do; ISAAC V, FOWLER, Postmaster. retain his slaves; and, Mr. President, when you and I | tina came among us, there were other questions more im- | J. L. Schoolcraft... 50,000 115 87 ‘ard’s Island. sebrs Caroline Hall, Smith; Alice Lee, Corson; Lillie Saunders, bag rg, Goel katte bes the Sovom of = fp ate portant than slavery. The Bible did not make alavery a 50,000 115 46 } _ On this some debate occurred, in which the opinion | Townsend; Reventic, Corson; Theresa, Young; Isabella Thomp: WARDS. ert ‘st - us by ry ly \. Perry; SN aan aeaeaanaee fed tala ape repeaneey agmray tyelinact here, | tit of Christian fellowship. I hope the preamble will 10,000 115 48 | was expressed that giving out-door reliet would eventu aoa) Snag, Broweler: Galy fon. Feary, May not prevail. ate most disastrously to the Commission, Last year it Ex-Alderman Jenewian sustained the preamble. It was Interesting from Haytl. cost $60,000. REWARD-TAKEN, SINCE YESTERDAY AFTER and that is all we are talking about. (Laughter.) The opie Goairen, Withee and 2D ea On ‘Whea- $25 ‘noon, from ine Mechanics’ Bans, » tin box, marked: nonhelding of slaves has never been made aterm or con- | on} i vdatar rmomnioa KENNI , FY 18 A j Cag dition of church fellows ip. Again: Shvery is sanction: | ty layfw dows the platons af the Senee eee OUR PORT AU PRINCE CORRESPONDENCE. {acetate Cuetls Garton Wate the cast Soek teitite | Sele ries rea ntricaeieige arte reel teaey Cmaa ed in the Tenth Commandment—Thou sbaltnot covet thy Judge Bacon, of Utien, was in favor of the preamble. Port av Privce, Sept. 25, 1855. 6,558 passengers, who brought with them $245,074 53, oe pores | lest Greenwich; F Webb, Horner, Bridge: neighbor's wife, nor his man servant, nor his maid ser- vant. Thus God, we perceive, has made a distinction between freedom and slavery, Now, my brethren, to atrike at this question of slavery is to bring upon us’an- archy and warfare. God calls ‘upon us to recognize the right ol property. This respect of property is one of the first duties of the church. Suppose slavery is an evil; there itis; and what can we do with it? Christ did not come to wage warfare against the holders of property; but this was Mahomevs course. The speaker here He was altogether oppored to American slavery, It was the worst system of slavery that existed on earth. Any man who would hold a maias chattelon par with brutes— four footed beasts and creeping things—that man is one with whom I want to hold ho fellowship, Fx-Alderman Jexzwian thanked the gentleman from Utica for his eloquent appeal but he wished him distinct ly to understand that— No pent up Utica contracts our powers, ‘The whole boundiess universe is ours. ‘ ; ‘ an average of $88 per passenger. This is the’ largest en re anes oe saan eee) aes tinisea Stara west | Tato aly shel, Hagin, oerdam; bark Thee Dal Our city han been the scene of one of the richest diplo- | Kings County Court of Oyex and Texminer. | poxin! bigs 0 ler Wirower Aepiawwall Belah Bue’ oe. matic farces that has been enacted since the advent or | Before Judge Dean and Justices Stryker and Emmons. | Whigeitya Erambes, Brombes, Mey Wert; Suian Ludwig, the present administration, and the natives have hadan | TRIAL OF MICHAEL GORMAN FOR THE MURDER OF | Ikabelig Thompson, Corson; J'Lyon, Fi ry Miller, admirable opportunity to crow over the few Americans in CHARLES JOHNSON. BANE Sa mahion hes Downing mT Be port, aided, as they have been, by the officiousness of the | Oct. 24.—The trial of Michael Gorman on an indictment | Hand, d Hildreth, Sag Harbor; W Loper, Weaver, joted from the (ld Testament, proving that the Israel- | (Laughter.) Let ug take in the slave—iet us admit all | United States Commercial Agent, Mr. James N. Lewis. for the murder of Charles Johnson, was commenced in | New York: SB Ashmead, Chipman, Jo; WF Webb, or, x Hebrews and Jews were ll slaveholers, and were | thin the kingdom of Christ who may wish to come, and | The American bark Amelia arrived at this place from | the Court of Oyer and Terminer in Brooklyn, yesterday. Brilgepca Paty on, Perry, Beatin Godley, Wiliams, | BAalroed, Nos. (1, 62; Lake Erie and Wavert and! y vtmission and sanction of God. Suppose that | let us do it, taking for our motto the French proverb, wer; J Rusling, Brewater, en, ; Hodson River Railroad. The of all of which haw every slaveholder was forced to liberate ils slaves, would | ‘<Do what ia right’ come what will.” #5 St. Josephs, and anchored in the outer barbor on the | | The entire day was consumed in empannelling a jury, Disasters, acu. Beta stopped. She above reward willbe p pnd on loaning tae this benefit the world: No. Tewould only free a multi, | Mr Purris, fom ‘Hastings, was ‘opposed to admitting | 15th inst., aud the same afternoon, the supercargo, Mr. | the circumstances of the case being so generally known See port arrivals. box wikis contents, with W. D. WADDINGTON, 09 Wall this classis into our com; ny. Rev. Mr. Wittiamson, of Schenectady—He thought this slavery question was a fire into which we need not need- lessly rush. There was room enough elsewhere in the world, besides North Carolina, for them to work in, and he thought it best to avoid North Carolina. The hour for adjournment having come, the Synod separated, to meet again this morning. tude of ignorant and uncultivated men, and leave them free to follow the dictates of their own unguided passions, ‘This cannot benefit the world. It is the duty of slave- holders to be kind to their slaves; and if they are not, God is their avenger. The reverend gentleman finshed up his very able discourse by insisting that the Southern Classis should be admitted. Remember, brethren, if it is sintul to have our Southern brethren in the church with ua, it ix sinfu) to have social union with them; and this involves the diasclution of the Union. For one, he would welcome them into this church, Ex-Alderman Jenesian, of this city, said the Classis of North Carolina did not apply for admission, as the gen- tleman had seemed to think who had last spoken, but he was now soliciting the Southern Classis to join his. i that it was difficult to procure any person competent Bk BARks MENTOR AND Lacontc, both at Boston, were in | street, und no questions asked. ral teen. ar hg sere with res erie, a for jury duty who had not heard of the circumstances goutact morning of 2d inst, 9 rafies Ww! trom Boston Light. The New York, Oct. 12, 1855, y for the sale of his cargo, which consi and expressed an opinion thereupon. fentor lost foreiopmast, maintopgaliant maet, sail, and three clams aot amsvonton, tothe Hayton government. | itll be elected, that arf m the morning of te | Sanichenibg or we Rue tacoma ordoogaant | G7 REWARD WSUL BE Parp FOR HS RECOTRRE thorities, and the government waived all restrictions of | Raymond street. The deceased and his brother Robert, | weht ashore ou Sunday Point mand became a Yolal wreeks coo | way. belweed the hours of Saud 6 o'clock on Monday eve: the Custom House—which oblige a vessel to enter within | with three or four others, eame up and endeavored to in. | saved. Cargo and materials sold by auction I7th, Bing. The above goods are supposed to have been lef some * " Y lace, who at eatoreethr ian : duce ‘them to go home.’ They pulled Gorman’s legs, Spoken, &. aes beens Se ere ry -eig) urs after arrival—and gave permission for rubbed his ears, and, becoming Pritated he sprang up Ship Edw Everett, Gunby, from Liverpool for Baltimore ,no 0 REWARD.—STOLEN, ON MONDAY EVENING, $. ‘ Fe, a wallet about The Contest for Ocean Supertority. THE RELATIVE MERITS. OF THE STEAMSHIPS NOW IN COURSR OF BUILDING FOR THE COLLINS AND VANDERBILT LINES. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. the vessel to lie at her anchorage and send samples on | and pl ed a knife into Charles Joh J date, lat 49, ion 8. shore, plunged a knife into Charles Johnson sHotertJobuson | ale, i840 lan 6 at the Bowery Theatre, and another young man came to the wounded man’s aid Sark Cordelia, Brevoor, from Philadelphia for Barbadoes, 10 in bills, and a promisory note for $164 33, dated October iit negotiations had been going forward for a week, | and they likewise were stabbed, the one saortaliy and the | #444 0u'; Oct 10 lat 33 lon 68. Sutarnid fash A fess, at three montis, payable to the order ot Peter B. Roach: en Mr. James N. Lewla, through the advice and soli: | other slightly. The brothers Jobnson died trom the | pssurk commodore, si pag SL Se ee citation, it is generally believed, of some evil disposed or | effects of their injuries—the other recovered. Dark Baltimore, “Ramsey, from City Polnt for Rio Janeiro, HOR Er cea be nbeinioe to Sola Cotaer 18d Bankettees ignorant persons, requested, officially, the government to ‘The trial is conducted by the District Attorney for the | no date, lat 81, lon 40. ba Dr, Barivye said that upon the communication which Being much interested in the progress of American | seize th 3 had ‘been presented ‘o this body" frum our Southern Pca iret in view of the rivalry with Great Bric | Mr, Oaksmith, ° dies rosea poet aaa Rae teieee Garrison and Ales. Hadidan, | | Sis ttn the contre; war ioe oes a Me $ TWAT D oGock! wasid patoat lever walahe Mec : r ; y p . yrs. fo . E , tat 30 N, . near 9 o'clock, tion to us was from the Synod of North Carolina, and if | examine carefully the Adriatic, now building for the Col- | On Lis requesting to eee the law that prohibited the sale | M'Firoy, samuel (Arnold, Sereuel B. Iyton, Joka A. | lon ian’ from Vera Cruz for Oxclz, Oot 11, lat 42 85, | Grive,"Tiquor store. on the corner of Hleveath sires, on tbe ete Wath =n call of the Synod and admitted out | tins company, at the foot of Kighth street, East river, | of arms and ammunition, Mr. Lewis confessed that he ir, John Mead, Charles W. Reicks, Foreign Ports. First avenue, be will get the above reward and the best thanks A rv oy a ti is a mila elled ts obies. tO and the New York, building for C. Vanderbilt, at Green. could not find any law touching the case, but seized the Andrew Toombs, Selah B. Carll, Oliver Cotter, Tnomas Hatwax, Oct 7—Arr bed "mpire, Brogdon, Philadelphia; ee, refuse to ratify our action, and might, 5 , Powel because they had always done #0 of Tate in the | Henderson, sehr Limn, O'lirien, New York: 1h, brig Palcrmo, Peterson, REWARD—THE HOUSE NO. 116 EAST FORTY- their decialon, refuse to unite coy us. He tia not thi ~ point, on the opposite side of the East river. United States, and he should seize her, under one of the | ‘The Court then adjourned till ten o'clock thismoraing, | Balttimere: chr Velocity, mith, do. Cld 16th sera Sultan, $2 third street, uear Third avenue, was entered on Wed- the Synod who addressed us Hei Any. Tight to eneax in | ‘These ships are ot the largest class, tonning each some } articles contained in the general instructions to consuls | when the trial will be proceeded with. Dey, Huiadelphia; Ospray, .D'bntrement, do. Sid 16th brig | neaday afternoon last, the 19th Instant, between the hours of 3 the name of the Classl+ of North Caroiinn. He did not | ee ene ne nan ana ee oot ante te wontest | Rd commercial agents. as a piratical craft, She looks Juriady, kept Z—In port brig Niagara (of Bangor), Hard. | 82d 6.in the afiernoon. in the temporary absence of the owner think the question of slavery was in order ot before this 2 ign y to contest | more like « eoal hulk than a craft to commit hostilities. = | toi tor NYork 10 days: sehrs Siorm Cloud, Migbeer for ao ia, | androbbedof the following artictex:—One gentleman's diamond house, and he would gladly see it tsirly out of the house. | with each other, but also with the new steamship Per, | What scems most strange is seizing the vessel under the ——. ; Erueraid, Smith, for do lag. : 4 i | ting, containing three large diamonds,, set very low; one de. Butif the question must be decided, he for one would | sia, of the Cunard line, for the mastery of the Atlantic | hend he has, that he should have permitted those on | , On Wednesday, October 24, at St. Clement's Church, by | “Tacvadna, O6t 4—In port bark Venemuela, Davis, trom Put. | With ® large red stone: two plain gold rings, one marked witit pay be would not dare to refuse christian fellowship wit | ee eae raunched om the Ciyde, about | Board to go nt large. the Rev. Edwin #: Cook, Eowauo H. Banter to Lovrst An- | ince! phin, ary ache Falmouth, Warren, f¥om and for Bait. | (bpletters C.K and Ys W on theinaide;one gold chain and ive any god man because he was a slaveholder. woul 5 His clerk, a young German, went on board and | CHAR, all of this city, pare Wis are moatly in gold and silver, and. a one dollar bill on the Bank the conscientious feelings of our North Carolina | three months since, and, it is said, will be placed on the Naced the seals’ on the el. . it On Wednesday, October 26, by the Rev. Dr. Tyng, Davin Picrov, Oct 13—Cld barks Black Swan, Forbes, New York; | Now “J , broke many years Whoever will return respect the D mals 01 vessel. Mr. Lewis did not. , Isabella, ‘Patterson, sehr Helena, Roberta. do. He cetstan Ge save posh Meferamation tes Wil tenn s5-thear! Liverpool and New York line next December. This ahip is built of iron, has English marine engines of great power, and will no doubt be a very superior steamer in brethren; yet this W*8® aes jo question, and he would be glad to git rid of it. He was sorry to hear gentle- men talk of secession and, disunion in the church. This ought not to be heard of, He was not ‘visit the vessel for several days. At the time of putti Banks, Jr. to Sanam E. T. CRocxer, grand-daughter of | Mphella.! s : Star, Close, ‘above on the seals he also gave orders to bring the vessel ints | Thomas C.'Toylor, Esq. from Charleston, dig: brigs Pravoes Elen, Bosker; dot Wee | Gorey wilireceive the above reward. CAROLINE the inner harbor; and through the carelesness of those | , 1 Brooklyn, on Monday, October 22, by Rev. Mr. In- | Wilson, Farrell, tor faluimore, Me steamer Astoria, Partin Ba) hea denntt tat od in charge the vessel went on shore and remained for skip, Wiiuam L. Ricumoyy to AMELIA Heniky, daughter of | from NYork July 3for San Francisco, arr Aug 29, touched for REWARD.—LOST, SOME TIME LAST A aslaveholder himself, and as he would not bold slaves | every respect. The Adriatic and the New Ycrk are built twenty-four bouts, and Yas since. I believe, leaked badly, | Christopher Rider. Se eee $10 green enacted bracelet with Yoel to manta kaye himeeif, he would not insist that any man who did hold | ‘The extreme dimensions of the three ships do | While aground the first mate hoisted the American en- | At Hempstead, I. 1., on ‘Tuesday, October 23, by the | “RPUON%. NB, Oct Is-Arrachr Melbourne, Norris, NYork; | 9¢ Feturning if to the advertiser will receive the nbove re- slaves should be a slave to him. Withoutany disrespect | of Wood. The extre sion: pe Oe | sign bait mast, union down The Haytiens on board | Rev, la Abbott, Moniue Wickert, of Brooklyn, to Many | yojp, rigs'Robt Weer, Johisom, Aleranuri 1 Clark, teu: | Wad, wilh thanks, to ooae ae to the gentiemen from North Carclina, he believed this | not vary much; but the machinery, as also the model of | orcered it to be taken down, and on his refusing to obey, | E-; Caughter of Thos. Welsh, Esq.. of the former place. | tery, Philadelphia; Aith: achen’ A Sawyer, Haskell, dor Wile hak nn question was not before the house according to the con- stitution, and he should therefore move that the whole question should be indefinitely postponed. The applica- tion from our Southern brethren for admission into Obristian fellowship with us should come from the Classis wishing to be so admitted, und not from any special By. nod. He should therefore move to pospone the whol question indefinitely. It is all unconstitutional, and is the business of a General Synod, and not a Special Synod. Whetier asa minister or asa citizen of the United States, [go for the constitution, every word of the constitution, and nothing but the constitution, Rev, Dr. Weucome, the delegate from the North Caro- lina Synod, said that the Synod which sent him here acted by the «anction and authority of their Classis. ‘A desultory debate here arose upon the constitution- ality of the question before the house. A vote was finally obtained upon the motion to postpone, snd it was tort. ‘The CuAmMAn said that the original motion was again each ship, is totally differeat. The Persia has side lever engines, the Adriatic oscillating engines, ami the New York the American beam engines. ‘The comparative performances of these three ships will prove of the highest importance in every point of view. However, our purpose is now more specially with the Adriatic and the New York, these being American ships, building at our own door, and now, while under construction, offering every facility for inspection and comparison. The Adriatic is much the sharper and lighter ship of the two, and has the most dead rive. In her bow she greatly resembles a bark canoe, the keel be- ginning to rise in a curve about 100 fect from the stem, while the keel of the New York is straight from ent to end, save the curve of the stem, at a radius of about 15 they did no with thete own bande. in Buffalo, on Thursday,’ October 18, by the Rey. Ed- | mingion, Armstrong, NYork. Cd 2th schr eri. Daniels, N 1é is said Mr. Onksmith made a protest bofore a public | W#Td Ingersoll, Hevry L. Gusto, Esq., of this city, to | York. Sid 1ith brigs Martello, Baltimore; tna, and ‘Aime, 1 ol pete eT odie Go notary, and bad it legaliei by the English Consul, as | Miss Laruaz srxscxn Custos, daughter of the Hon, George | York; 181, brig Petrel, do; sehr Freedom, do. femburgs to Saly bot, waa it, Schott, Davee Mr. Lewis declined reseiving one. One would think, | W- Clinton, of the former place. e Towa. The above fe from the course Mr. Lewis has taken, that the United a ALEXANDRIA, Oct 21—Arr Br brig Groundwater, Liver- | case. Staies sent out consuls to pry into the affairs of thelr Died. Tod Faitfas, NYork; Huopire, Baatport; Gem Winsor; Aes | @)() REWARD—LOST, BY A YOUNG LADY, ON own countrymen, and put as many obstacles as possible | On Tuesday morning, October 22, Mrs. Mancansr Mon- | Cretine, Nilavens ‘kiiamboth, Providence; 8 B James, and | PLO trent morting, between 10 and Al vo'siack an. Soe in their way, instead of aiding and protecting them. | GAN, in the year of her age. Oid Dominion, NYork. ” ik corner of Prines and Brosdway, nine plain gold scroll studs or ‘There was, a few days since, one of those scenes of Her friends and acquaintances, and those of her son, BALTIMORE, Oct 2—Arr steamahip Jos Whitney, Howes, | vest buttons, The same are much valueaby the owner. Their butchery enacted at which humanity revolts. Two na- | the late Enoch Morgan, are respectfully invited to attend ‘on; ir brig Mary Ann, Baleman, Halifax; schrs Arietas, | immediate return to Mrs. Anderson’s, Broadway, or to tives were condemned to be shot, and, upon taking their | the funeral, this afternoon, at liter o'clock, from the re- | Pater. Albany; Ella, Bourne, Boston; W W Harkness, Speed, | Ralph H. Post, 43 South street, will confer a grea! obligation, positions on the ground, the word war given to fire. So | sidence of her son-in-law, Mr. Hart 8. Weed, No. 148 } Watson, Nvork: barks Harriet Frances, Need. tiasros Free: REWARD.—LOBT, ON THE MORNING OF 0¢ Poorly did the soldiers direct their aim, that neither of | Spring street, without furiher invitation, cis Faricidge, roughion, “Montevideo and. Buenor ‘Ayre 5 | BO Pees Seca sack na ta tren: savers to e conden led. he oO ven t Newar! Jey Ts please copy. schrs Isane C Hertz, Bullock, West Indies; Pritchett, . above jeations asked, fire another volley, it was followed by a quick report, | On Tuesday, ‘Ustober 2 Hantor, wife of Stephen | braze Sautago and indanola; Reindeer, Kinner douth bow: | Turse ven on ie rete to Deck eae ae of , the condemned, attes receiving the shot, Tonk, Jate - Romsey enol a PAR bie ‘and Island Belle, Hulse, NYork; | ——"—"" cate wal sliberately up to the soldiers and threw his caj r friends, and those of her children, George, Stephen, Y, Oct 23—1 t LOST AND FOUND. in ther faces, and with an oath asked why they did net | Sarah, and Maria, alsy those of the Inte Honry jaan) BOSTON, Oct 3— Arr Menmer Win Jenking, Hallett, Bat | | ___._____ LOWE AND BOUND. fire straight, He was immediately despatehed by another | invited to attend’ the funeral, from the Church of’ the POG, LOST, REWARD STRAYED | FROM THRE volley. Such butchery is unpardonable. OBSERVER. Messiah, No. 728 Broadway, this afternoon, at one o’clocic. owner, in Brooklyn, @ yellow wire baired Scotch terrier Presbyterian Church in 1818, who, upon the question of slavery resolved that it was a gross violation of the most sacred rights of man, and ought to be abolished throughout this land and throughout the world. Now, before the house. feet. The water lines of the New York are nearly straight, On Tuesday evening, October 23, Cuarvorre L., daugh- ny, Hanson, Ni Drigs. Via | dog; had on @ chain collar, with the subsc.Aber’s name. Bets Na Dy of Sees ay es Cormnitioe iene. | int bar tomes ot teplaoonians 16 Sinidthip, tha laps of City Poltties. So of Desa Mat che eeu En 9. Seseer, see 18. | Say ot Kispire, Jenvrins trou eeteatteg, At quarantine, | Revenson, Teaterd roads tt hous More we’ Clnasin avenss, cords in reply to ; ‘ ; : ; wick” “He read from the report of the Assembly of the | the Adriatic are hollow, and her greatest fullness is aft, GERMAN MEETING AT THE APOLLO ROOMS. The friends and relatives of the family, and those of hor | Capetown, GON. Maine Law, Winker: Ie laeeng: hie | een reer Net Nor tarry Oe eae Cree: Dee. te ae gph; Money, Smit Chariesion; Pot Fish, Hoyt MORNING LAST, FROM PIER NO. About a hundred Germans assembled yesterday evening, } brother-in-law. Jouogh S. Taylor, are respeetfully invited pursuant to the following invitation : to attend the funeral. this afternoon, at three o’clock, i ais from No. 164 East Fiftieth street, near Third avenue, | Shute, Jacksonville; Abbott Lawrence, Crowel 01 large black and white Ne‘ 1his ‘eck, New Yous, Oct. 28, 1885. } without further invitation. Bids Doane, Loring, do: Lf Knight, Grin, Wil Tond for Caba; brige Lady of in Loitorm riveree s " Stor vers wre Aint 3 : ‘white feo und white on ver dog, white ring round end of his tail. will return him to 47 West street, warded. abaft of midships. The main deck ofthe New York, from | shall be handsomely and satisfactorily re’ the greater fullness of her lines, has nearly one-sixth Srr—¥e hereb; t arin igo an 1618, the Preabyterian chureh of this State | more capacity than the main deck of the Adriatic, | which wil take place on Welnewag: One of German citizens, On Wednesday, October 24, Jax, daughter of John De- | XYi, MYR, Matngny, Phladelphias schr Harriet, Chase was an abolition church, and he thought very properly. | and her lower decks carry out the same prepor- | the evening, 0. Se Acie comms, 410 Broadway. Your pre- | 7endorf, deceased, and wife of Samuel McCollough, aged | ship Jobn G ‘Coster, bark Toten Sta ia; brigs Spittire, Lydia. OST—WHILE ON BOARD STEAMBOAT BAY STATE: He thought it would read very oddly upon our minutes os Now Yok 4 ly dat, and | ence 1s the more desirable, as the activity of every good | 28 years, 3 months and 6 day Frances; schr Silver Key. Fall river line, from , & package- of ship's paperss to read the Classis of the New York Dutch Reformed | tion. The floor of the New York is nearly dat, a1 itees Jo teeded for our cljerl. By onder of the Com nition. he friends and relatives of the farnily, the members of | _ BATH Oct 22—Arr brig George Stockham, liter, Jackson. | billy of lading and receipts, of NO uae Wo aby but the ownee. Church of North Carolina. He could not understand } is framed entirely solid of white oak, bolted length- wag hak pose serves as an admission ticket, please to | Chelsea Lodge No. 84, 1.0. of O. F.. and Washington | ville via eran }; sehr Solon, Hosmer, NYork. ship Js iy eee ‘fnew cians S no qi naked, are respectfully invited to attend the | Parse, NOrleans, ¥e a4 ARNSTABLE, Oct 20—SId sche Louse, Hamblin, NYork. | ————— mar it late residence, No. 21744 Varick street, CHARLESTON, ‘Oct 21—Arr bark |. Manton, Rio OST—A CERTIFICATE OF ONE SHARE OF THR ways with 14 inch bolts, 8 long throughout why our Southern brethren should ask t> come in with fork " from end to end. Her timbers are all live oak Tent, I. O. of R. us. He, for one, was opposed to the admission. y The object of the meeting was to reconsider the nomi- | fu; “x-Alderman JxxEMiAH hoped that we would not be so ust from the third futtocks to the top, are | nations for county and city ticket, made last Friday } this afternoon, at two o'clock, without further invita: | Janeiro 53 sehr Luey Ames, A\ |, Me. sid capital stock of the State Glass. Company, No, rao at ancntisuealibe me retens feligwship with our | suited 1% inches larger than those of the Bethe 8S | evening at Mechanica’ Hall, 4 Y | tion. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood for inter- | ship Mechanic’ Own, Buck, Harr! Inask Seoes Onesuer, Bort | irccehibed ty andrew Rosse On to Palin te brethren of North Carolina, Our foretathers were all | are nowhere more than 12 inches apart, while the floor A litle after 8 o'clock Mr. Lorenzoberly called the | ment. Fy, Boston; Br achr Dread Not, Fernandes, Nass id finder of the same will be suitably by returning to slaveholders, and we were the sons of slaveholders our- | @f the Adriatic is largely filled in with white pine, and | meeting to order, and stated that they were called toge- Wat. Movsiiay, son of Fward Moynehan, late of Kan- | .,CATAIS, Oct Ted ir ek , Jamaica; schrs ¥ gua pees el 2, Raton oS" he nelvet,. Christianity was the only thing that could final- | fhe most of her top. timbers and fourth futtocks are | ther for the welfare of the German population, the | turk, county of Cork, Ireland, FALL RIVER, Oct 23—Arr brig Fannie Butler, Atwood, ne. pancimdanlacanslciiaaieitn issih ly eradicate slavery. im time Christianity might do it. | cedar, chestnut, and hackmatack, and at the top are 18 | meeting was then organized by the following nOmina- His friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited | Alexandria, Bo beret i Caeceencts cures ay bectiy to sore | iRe SEeat ot the ct and tac | “Seis 2,7, wats, tatty Barge ont J. roo, | Berean aeons events Eiacce | mare Reventon tree CURES IE PB line. 1 yield to no man alive in my hostility to slave- The at stem and stern of the New York lesers. T. F. Muller. bu irger |. A. Foersel jo. be a wi . a 7 a ry. Tam abolitionist in the full sense of the word. 1 | is of live , that of the Adriatic is of yellow pine. The | a4 vice presidents, and Mr. Diehi as secretary. On Wednesday, October 24, of infiammation of the poet g lag; bark Robt Mills, from do do; schrs J'T am so much of an abolitionist that I can hardly find patience enough to discuss the question of slavery. But notwithstand this, slavery exists, and as long. as it is in the land it must be nized, in fact, were I in a Southern State I would hot slaves, notwi say hostitty to the system; be- cause I believe that Christian white men are more com- to take care of the slaves than the slaves are to petent * ake themeelves. He was in favor of the Union, sg hy . President, before the hour ot ad- great difference in baph d hs avd durability in thia particular wiil be obvious to all nautical men. “The main keelson of the New York is white oak, that of the ‘Adriatic is yellow pine. The diagonal iron straps in the two ships are of the same dimensions, but the New York’s are from six inches to a foot closer together, and are fastened with bolts 1 1-16 inches heavier than those in the Adriatic. ‘The New York's frame and fastenings will we should think, fully one-fourth hea' the Adriatic’s. Dr. Fornscn spoke against the delegates of . | tangs, Mre. Mary Couuys, in the 38th year of her age, lo; and others as . called German Convention, called the roll of the new de. | ‘Her friends, and thove of her husband, Timothy Collins, me ee legates, and moved that a committee of sevon be ap | are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow JACKSONVILLE, Oct 15—Cid (by tel) bark A B Sturges, pointed to invite the seceders in session ®t Mechanica’ | afternoon, at half past two o'clock, from her late resi- | Baxter, San Juan, Nic. Hall to join with them, dence, No. § William street. NEW BEDFORD, Oct 23—Arr schr Sarah, Perry, Philadel- ‘This motion was carried, but as the committee were Cork and New Orleans Please cony. hia. Sid sehrs oe Ls gion § seek ot previous- leaving, the; LL of their euatymen, who told a bee g Ostober 3, ome Koay, wife of Edward Burnes Riba y Clay, pes ; Pangasset, t been no meeting in street nthe 20th yes " ey Gare Sat ing im Heater street, | Fanny tn io aan tie friends of hia father, are ‘dele NEWBURYPORT, Oct 20—Arr brig Hobart, Hooper, Balti . more, Dr. Foersch stated facts,and asked the delegates as- | to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at eee a i NEW ee A ag 4 ropelers J 3, Barris, Sak, Rev. ¢ t, I will offer a resolution as a substitute to the k is stated to show the excess of t of | sembled if they were satisfied with the hard shell ticket; | o’clock, from the residence of his father, No. 1 i ane befare the house, that members may think ct, and materiels and excess of strength in the construction of fs for him, he objected 0 the pomsinations made by the | ton street Her reinains will be taken to Calvary Ceme- | Clank, do; sloop ain Hateb, Falmouth for Sete it our assembling here again afters | the New York; but that does not prove a superiority for | balf shells a1 softs too, y. Y iiile, Albany Bd x azn, rn ; rein, We mart have documentary evidence from the | the purpose vis: that of combining the great. |. Mr. LAtwmrz said they need not inquire if the candi. | On Tuesday, October 22, Mr. Jouw Fruprmck Brosixe, | Soak schra Joon Tacker, Philadelpiisy Mat do; D 8 Carolina that want admission oe ier, bark Duell, Barpa: est speed with cient strength. Possibly the New York is too strong. To us it seems the Adriatic 1s intended for the greatest speed in fine weather, and the New York for the grestest speed in heavy weather, or, perhaps, to make the best at of apeed in all weathers, We should like Mr. V1 explain. Strength in Ocean steamships is all important; Cinssis of North here. te commission here says ‘Classis sanction- ed the action of the Synod. We cannot take his word in ‘& matter so important. I will, therefore, offer this reso- luton Rescived. That & committes of two, ministers nnd two elders be Ned to examine into the state and Clank of Norte Carolina, either in person or by letter, and re mere! 4 24 year ee, NYork; Exact, ‘ pore pig Be nk es H Gey were op, | Sie alanis ad acquaintances. of the deceasol, and TOHTUADELPHIA. Arr Daitett, thoee of his brother, Mr. Willlama Bruning, ot No. | Dill, Laguayra; schrs New York, Bolles, Black Rock; Morr!- ly Davis ‘llet, the two candidates | 1 Crosby street, are respectfully invited to attend the fu- | ®t Davi es for sheriff and therefore moved that a ballot should ‘be | eral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from the Bellerue } yf CRFLA Paiaard, Bevan ah ON sist poke Juniata, wi resorted to, This was carried, and Mr. McIntire was | Hospital, in Twenty-sixty street. lard, Philadelphia; 22d, brig llzabeth Grom Camden}, Wil- On Wednesday, October 24, Carmmune Facan, aged 63 mingien, NO. yeare. PORTSMOUTH, Oct 23—Arr brig Geo Washington, Frisbee, port to the next General Synod, pid sate inietority in apes We tink “the Aaviatle meting adjourned about half past ten o'clock, without | \ Her, funeral will take place from the Church of St. | Ehlagelphia; schrs pa apt cepa: orp Belo An invitation was then received to visit the Crystal ] must teat in mummer weather. | Mr. Vanderbilt his hed acting upon them, Francis Xiycrrow morning, at half past nie ovclocks | ERGY IDENCH, Oct 30- Arr Dark Parad), Mut, Zansiner ace. it experience ‘tea! confessedly more MEET! y Mozaml , sobre PRD cmmetion wes accepted, and the Synod resolved | fen anyother man on thle, Mr lis Atlantic, inso- eee, eee gion On Saturday, October 20, ID4, the dearly beloved chitd of ror, Wi Ma; Paony ‘een, Brigg, AT 1 is to attend the palace ina body, at 7 o'clock this evening. ‘The session adjourned till 4 o'clock in the after- poon, Bo Last evening a large meeting assembled at 110 Green- | William and Sarah A. Wood, aged 10 months and 18 days, 7 fork; "loop: on, wich street, to ratify the nomination of Dan. E. Sickles, Her Sa wore taken to Parsippany, New Jersey, mehr 5 40,08 Br Ll paid as soft, half shell and Union candidate for Senator of the | “S"Wednesday, October 24, Joux Tnonas, youngest son | $eiphiai Mary,B Fearvon, Coombs, New Yor; sloop’ Rhode Third district. There was a band of music in attendance, | of John H. and Mary Elliot. RI OND, Ost 22—Arr steamship Jamestown, Parrish, a torch-light procession also formed, and much enthu- ‘The relatives and frienis of the frmily are invited to | NYork. AH, 08 A ‘ _ ie tliat & ‘a fiaum waa manifested. Mr: Gio. S. Hickox mas appuint: | attend the e funeral, his afternoen, @t three o'clock, from OARS ine Serre, Ueerpoiy brace Fgh OAT, FXOHANGR SUBSCRIVERS AND Ormemse President; L. Lorenz, Vice President, and Wm, L. Wi- | Division “ 7 Hie ; Sehrs Senator, Dayte R= ‘notified Inrge room, 3444 Pine aurent. fs ‘Secretary. Messrs. C.K. Graham, Wm. M. Allen, |. On Tuesday, Gctober 43, at her residence in Mattituck, Dyess Beem Dayton, and ls 8 Faria, Vranaacon s are nereby a ‘open this day, for the of Ymainess aan Loren: President % Long Island, Sorwra, wife of Irad Reeve, aged 61 years. EXTREM, Oct 29—Sid brig Mary Frances, fois ie Delock. Ope Corday) Heere a: -borems and the President spoke, sake at come. | Laie toner trek pince oa Wetnertay “24th, fromthe | WILMIKOTOR, NO Of Tah Wabe enor, New ‘i a aeEv See eka Lk length on the propriety and desirability of a qgion gf | Mattiteck Church Fork. ino. W Feerew: AFTERNOON BRSat0N. ‘This body assembled at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and proceeded to business. The resolution offered by Rev. Mr. Alliger, at the close of the morning session, was be- tore the house, A communication was read from the classi« of Sehoha- jic, N. ¥., remonstrating against the admission of the aided on the New York well considered his H but serie ihe interest of mechanical art, trveuriour to know upon what eS ee eee eaee ual the Adriatic in me a ship, the New York, of rather leas extreme ions, doth of hull and ma- chinery, thou, fm ‘e = time i, fuller model, if ter ca| of mu weight Kiriatic. AN AMOLICAN at New Yors, October 23, 1956