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- 2 THE PENDING CANVASS h;. -YORK. SPEECH OF THE KON. DENNIS M n':nr.K i feeting in Symerse, the Hon. Ro 3 Donris M M.;:r:;y,lllq Jbliean candidate for ¢ addiesscs, We give 1he feCarthy s speech: the right of e¥ery deliversd tell ywiny extracts from Mr. - As for maypelf, T eonfess that T believe 1 8¢ SEF0 10 dhvciminatiog w5t 15¢ Sonth, who can read and wrile 3 o, who has shown kimself et traitors and Joyal mes, 8 IS : ] (Great appSvon it thére |3 aot D i o Binvery to the mL'.":,.:}.' pog sk o ‘b::»:':.':.:"‘ % the ight to vole How has this pri wniversd Mumnu\)d_’ a fow yeors ago e, and feared that bad Shone it that Fae - ‘enset the counwy, i wr st pr Tt qualification._ Pat we Con ous . Bat we ¢ ? or rich, iielligent or not Yae 3ot @ wpos {he " statuie oks of " there was any iny Yok vl or Hberty i3 s o Bovn acain, we ¥ad 8 class of people who proctumed azd beleved—some po Cot bt franchise. shai not Vol ; 1 tev. ) 1honk God that the cxami both of the State and astion. prove do oét bes boen put en record ~rived ftom the adopted Citiztr.'s ve v the eviis of universal sutfrace; imes about this great reptitican cal Prossia ! Sheh {orthern Germany. Eve s sl suffmge ta vote, \ Tk peas monarehy pats 1o ¥ : You need nit fear ibat in @b s i will neg soeept everyolanse of the Ameniment, Dok {jloperste vary mach in r-_«.'l:;'u-v with 3 * J Frederick the Grest. At that time Durid without Chiritias tites and rell that 8 wgax whtuch. up 0 the alter sud ealed for the pricsd, but to_ sy gmtice or md g-llllew- - be: o @ues. The relutives were st Ne above grouad. i could pot cererpony. Fimally, the mourners d eaked Bim what ticy sbould e ce tl [Applause shter u Steies; they 2 o anamaliss, caotic eomdition . it 18 for their interest - baok futh this Union. They galn noching by staying 11 they Weldy, the terms will be sore scves u-1 they will s00n see of_their own accord the Pebeilion out of yrm of the Natiam, side by dde with ovrsel around them ; we amd oy You shall ‘beve the liberties, the lu stitution which we bave, nelther more nor this be nét gemerocity, bonorabls uud bizhoni ties | mistake what is bigh-minded and honor te o you in this connection what a Southern gentle ! to me only two months ago! *“ Do you 1 olion of Petershurg, Va., who was & member of the erate Congress, Do you acknowledge that the proc of Alzaham Lincolu wos & t ona! aet 1" or ' Never!” was his reply : * it v tional, and miy come when we saall demand pay for the slaves you u Do you of secession is bdued us; we Loaps brot the Con . Judy ver conquer; they are the sai: mmenced the Kebellion.” This i € the South. And it will only be throv influeee, the overwhelming will of Souieruam will ever give up these prineiple Johusos Las dope wwore to revive this rel<llious spirit e this tremble and couteniion, sgainst which we W contends: au the west tratorus man the uas cver prodiced. Ithank Heaven, 100, thet compro- i upou greut prisciples are among things of tae past. (Ap Plaus-. sud cties of “ Yes, Ter.”) Westand npon the * Decla- Tation of Independence,” upou its great doctrine that * all men are e ted froe and egoal " in e sight of their God, and are entit~ to equal protection in Wfe, Hberty, property, and the pwscit of Lappiicen |5 pplaose.] iy we must g0 dowa, we shall submit 10 our fate as men ) by semtiments of honor and obadicice to the liw, snd Wheg the tine shall come, when our own conntry is the base from the mounkalie, % hieh confct with the rivers of the nountyius, a7 form & smighiy river, whieh rushes 0 the utend to band fogether with our rmoral force and our menss, the peopie of Ireland in mointeining uts. JGrent mpplacsc.] And not ouly the people of 1 dretand. but the peoplo of cyery couutry upon the civiliz who demand @ e lueraied ad treed frow wonarehy a ion. Thus we shall go forward in our mission of 12 aind dgiviog desputiow everywhere frow the face of the od earth f A POTMASTER'S OPINION OF THE RECORD OF THE L. _DEMOCRATIC PARTY. The Hon. A. X. Parker, Posimaster at Potsdam, St. Lawrence County, N, Yoo an offiee worth £2,000 a year, sout a letter to Postmaster-Genere! Randall, from which We extonet tigs pareage: “ihe Demociatio party was false to its Listory. false to its loe t0 ihe Asiericai people, awl to the o o0 Lutally tircw ite vast wolglt 1poi 8 wook X \ Fruggiing into muwhool. It created, o4 and sustaived the Kebeiiion. 1t tecame degraded. wnd disgrnced. Tie followess are cven now seeking to escane the infamy bt eavelops them s s ciond, by floaris! ing a now bannec;and anserfug tg o strunge name It tmschndy opom thost nds of e ol 2 toval millions. The grave will not cover s i, mankind will ot forget it, 1t s the b Ano of the world™ e MASSACHUSETTS, GEN. MANKS OF THE NEW-ORLEANS MASSACRE 2 TH? FREE-STATE CONVENTION. Gen. Banks delivered an exhaustive specch et Charles- town, Mass., on the 8th, from which we cxtraet: Look at what aas transpired in Memphis. Look at what has ired_in vy of the States aud the perishes in all the 1 Stotos. Look at that terrible muswiere in New- « 1 know tie commiry perfectly woll. 1 know the men cod in .'lr 1way what I'eald in Wasiington over my own (d $0 liberty, than thase masacred in New Orleans. Mr. Lincoln desimd & govermment to be formed in *of Louiciona. It wan formed by loval men, exc “They elected ofiicers by a poputar ] b of the lo stiment tes, and in_ the oy, afcs the Tebels had al the parishes to_partici- vote of the Siab They ~gavd in the city They wade a Constitution, and Drren, in spesking of the coustitu- ol sk 40 i ot word, aud although it embraced some prigciples that i bistory, ho believed it Lis duty to S SR e e e e -t 3 naw = tiod:ced m% ut, aceording (o the ) Tisostn, wos the recogalion af Lo HEhts. of lbor as an ioatis Fution of zoverunent, Tfl 10 its protection amd its favor. {Aplase) ‘otlier pravis: ws ot acts of the Conyeation hat (raamed 1 tion, it was declared that whes: the whole Bate "“M o W the lives of the army (about one half of the pariskes only heing represented in 1=d) when the whole Mate should be within the lines of the army, 8 new T pris i cod 16 @ P poeneatat LT ! robes of his o i in the same Convention and | g confirmation or shot dov And the very dur, and the W jection all of whou were 3 they did it s they thonght wib th NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, URDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET. They wore kept in this belief until nd moment whou_their con - hand. the hall sarrounded by more | baving repud n, every one of whou was & Rebel 5o od. An vention, and with the arms in th fending, and janooent asd uparmed @ e anthority of the Gove thear States b Eis dictation itied the am Hebel w nd those men eramact of the United Sintes. 1 knew the Res. Mr. Hortos, who werved a8 chaplain of that Conv: llomln ectly well. No pazer man ever genced that sacred ealling 4 atleman. He was (here without sy infervet i political affairs of that day. He wm U to address the of God o and to ask that if error bi the eses of any mew connected TheY Sare he aairs of this country, God Almighty wor and give him to do 'ar A « wife, mying be would be d more fhun balf an b o WaE Dostie, 00, 1 elsewbere, coarage was this | time, rmerged naking snd thisatiog Mce upon him he was &b d perfoctly weil, 8sd an I bave eter give birth to a knew country or 1m0, OF MOTE CODSPICHOIS ¢ and ent 10 the point where e was as Camar bore et the | dcath, and was thrown with necToes we know pot where. Gov, Wells sa; aud black. were wounded or murdered iy was it that this fraod. this violen ssacre was resorted to by these men w u an ey ates, and be carried out 11y out their parpose d vinionee. Ther 100k that course i see it the result wis as Las boen scen. where, 1 will not say 3 the Noth will be permitted to g0 | B0 ma from ths into the Souibern btaios sud Yot T tell you what I know, that any man of this ors into that portion of the erals never rec cu rovdent. It w 2ot dare appeai 10 public opinion. They their purposes were o be A ristocrate fmnd, for ng_pat t was, aithough mot o membe 1 and by as s statue, Dostle fell t n ou_had bee - NATIONAL CONFEI many w complind with bz demands Bating vn Loid W now. The fact is the Executive st the | The RELIGIOUS. FIRST DAT. ¢ 8 high, bald forehesd, & plessant expre cian of Boston, Mass., in whieh he wasertay that nified carringe. AR setive, keen-sighte t |4 asmissible disease, cabable of being o s { i aceras is indicated by provious dars ar waeps & i s favor. He ‘ agalinst the prope nppeal o adment ab sg Slavery Nort Rev. , with very few of the | d ] B e whach S would naturally look f raic diarrh lnfl :M“f :f(‘{]u[-m m o ity and nastic LOAiDin choler, with wir an tee becomn; o A oo fart stion. Clolera is « Ui meats fopjgg o o~y ideas, he ot e :“\.l:m‘. the church, and is looked up to period of incohation there are two .":‘:”u:h:‘l"fi rable ceference by bis brethren of the council. show itself—first by producing real e Y Lynch of Charleston is anu infinenti by produciog cholenue. The i tagion in the Chureb is higher t! 1 ay last for weeks. A8 to the ques # year V%65 prescribi = the body io apy case. He expressod sympathy with | gotions as are K to the outside publie scem to just Dr. believes whege there is wat B | X Fprogreesi e men but 'wis coustrained 10 with | [,cing the greater yart of vaf late was be was in distent countries the pread of upon s theory, as great to the proposal before the Conference. | where it was said that he wc v hard in the i vented, but this restrietion must H i Boston. followed in & very conserva. | ' 7t of out seaconst—as in turn sucomeded by the Rev. Mr. May of wred 10 pour ol upon the waters, and | ment o Collyse of Chicago reprebiended the Rev. oo lows for having Uroached the ides of Lis possible scces- ez bad, of imposing cor rther fact is. a8 I ol sive u pped by « pestrictions Ibo’:}d h’.&'ffl | e Government, in order © provide propriste « ions for the protection of our tm‘n.’ scacoast. It is better that a npnoml-npu.h' ne than 1o Jot these few become the foci for the : J the disease among crowded popul s, that 11 oSt prevalls sy iaiabeangy and we can march tpon these also and ‘Whether it is contagions op or granted that it is uatil 4 i (sachasetts moved to postpone the estion 03 this motion debate, courteous, thongh Tather intense aud | the esteem in whick me rather persotal, aud a passage oecurred between | yyo g gtory should bave cbtained earrescr. Tawne azd Mr. George W, Bond of Boston. 4% | 1s of portly snd imy appearance, and s good epeake The question on_the mo- | He bas a sanorc d rotund veice and .m‘mipu;-"r» d ‘taken, aad Tesalied: Yess, 9i; | livery. 2 American, bitof this Lo " Hie falks like " i i * Bisbop MeGil of R « » mative of Philadelphis, on that i been entire . OF UNITARIANS, a cart and ¢ Our Special Correspondent. e s ;;h’“‘ et o Brouleaisns o - b Srracvsz N. T, Oct. . 184, and for long time was pasior of A‘;‘nu‘t.l\rin btium";‘,."' « masssore. + nd Natio “onferenc Imiy de- Heis very tdl and very thin, with : e \ this masssore. Why The second National Conference of the Unitarian ¢ features and & busy aud resolute air. You wi r take | which is worthy of a more extended notics, Mr, - . who wer i boesuse I may be o exp country with hi- capital or akill Veas or knnizdge, ik a vicw 1 take frow thew their pol power, will meet his deith, becmuse th that politico] power 0 any arbiteat or bere. Ticy eannol do i s e putidic Qi bis friends took bis body to |= s Agp V! ot P ¥ cannm aford it. Aristo It s 5ot in the Baty ce, this foree. on. convensd ‘ot the street; for the Charch of the Messial, in | nard said that be had had some experience I w for an ¢ o P non 3 250 miles to - tock 8t B i in" oo Y evening. During the preceding day and | il Poghtioece 3 e e e | et the S o ot e S S 2 arriviog from the East and West brooght | 2 debated | ’ VS Al 1 u,', t’ev:e :fln ers “:‘r-'l" of | He paid sn l:l--;uent mmu’:. TAL.O narts he | 0 « oseph Curtise—a waa that Counecticut irof r.'mn:,‘evt | be N Pl 1 even that of s opinion, e country who | of thy | body meny emisent raen, “and of bonor faken on Mr. Abbolts proposition. 22 b e secessionist s Bishop Whelax of | Laving been completed, when 4 thele political | few;” nud these aro largely repre nted ia ibe body whose e ot A B ol ,’;"“,',’;‘i“ :h‘«llx’:}i:-'»{'\\'l'ulm ive of Baltimore aud before | and gose, be found that this hml&:‘ boys was the ¢ op fll(ln“:;w;'v 2z bas Jusl g e a il E bisrer.osal 10 bis presest see Bishop of Richwond. Intbe | family who had not suffered from Ltest amount peclacie pre: in the church § C4p ies wnd demazds 10 | oqriv part of the war he preactcd a sermon one Sunday of | diarrhes. Ho thought if the miod were kept aws) (g Ting was troly itself & [l g oy sense of 182 | such & dis oIt Ges. Roseeraus, com- | the coptemplation of the diseese, this would e dsome 2ifair, we profesel o cod e of e e o aad poscssons o the | manding the _de; %, threatened. tbough & goud | sssist in ehecking the of the peatilence, ta, while the hospitalitr of the Un zad for the adequate accom g brethren. The Uritarisns pumber in obls 4 B . e " audieace, which wasson by omif desial snd . "m'M'":fi'fi&“::}fi;filflnnm rassome- | by oaif e diag-up of the kingdom of his Sou.- K ¢ D rabl cw-York—who performed the experiment of kean. | minds of boys u svigy care, .13'7“., the mareh "zfi: B % its close RE . | epidemie through New-York City, ignorant of its oxigh, ed, aad Dr, Claske's motion clebrated 1attes to Je | enes, by building ia the sttic a stage, with scenery, s “ 1 North. giving them a play to learn and rm to perform, -|=“ e e pestiicncs had comy other denomination fon, and it was % e der arrcst, B.shop Whe- Dr. Edward Jarvis Dorchester, Mass., was th; Catholic himself, ‘o pisce him under t. hop speaker, who reed an iatepeeting oy the Asand very | serviee of Gad sl e Bl Y Chrissian, cuurcioes of the Usitarien | 1040’57 yoars of OHIO. fe oot of the whole, bril- e Amamaives tn s common body. to bednowa | 143, B oad b g e 1 o . GEN. BUTLER'S CINCINNATI SPEBCH. I uv‘n hte :iu‘u 'i:;l n’i?& "” 4 precisted by those A e e fersmon & e erirches, to the end of ener. | The Rizht-Rev. {-mf(l&:w’e‘vd‘: m;l:ih“ ':" '.,?: L‘ffi.‘,{‘if‘nfinfi"fih it might Wmfifif — p Gen. Butler's & to slow the groinds and nece: N T Y be Hon P i somination with which they are couuect- | Newark, N, J., is a Jescendant of a wel New- 7 Pemarkin ¥ . & not 1t 10 eajoy. Among gates are the Eon, | Tereest exeriions i the cause of Caristiss (aith sud work. family, and & nephew of the celcbrated Mrs. Eliza Seton, | rogation to inquire into the objects of »m?., but yet the e B Acisardiln {0 |13 B. Eio, Al C., of Xa s, ex-Gov. Andrew of | 4 L AR O % moved fo sl to the above after the | i, B b O ere of Charity in the United States. | question is still unsnswered. The body 13 eons denial of ite sutbonity, Nis corrupt g ;',"r'e:“o.' Massachusetts, ex-Gor. ( -"i:',“”" Sfapahire, CX- | yordy “TUnjtaring,” 13 He was borm in New-Y 1k City, and, becoming “"5" poeiving ge matter aod theowing o ofd fagl sppointment, Lis declaration of peace without the coasent of Mie t Hosmer of Antioch Cal- o tia ciu oD of the Protest copal Chureh, bad charge, Tor | waste. F”Q"“E'!‘““ lay, ipressed upon bird, beast, ‘Fm. Congress, abuge of the . doning power, refusal to chcll of ,Judge | The Rev. Mr. Hat:h of Lon R Yorkville. After he the o | fish, and reptile, Every part of bone, nerve, skin, musle u pTess, ‘a 4 'Ul s, e 0 the Hon. John Williams of | Clarke's mo by sayiog 1 is 10 be renewed, for they give off the old aud reguise 71 the Coast “The pew, We cangot, indeed, make bone, m'nehlnn execate the law: sacre, a8 SMO his violas s of the Coustitution, The conclusion of Lits speech is s follows ithout. then, waiting uutil the President of the United States shall commit any other overt act of mischief to th ent of the cmmu:u-r- l;. m—'r;lr.-nl_h-;mr“ld“ml are 8 uors, plain, palpable irect , for wlich be can be jmpeached? [A A court of upe at ern catficicnt umber of vi Jadgmuent of the voice, ** Yea. ‘he difficulty is this sets only when the true sensc of the people is ¢ thie pe questior must, first of all. be su of el it must be submitted to the pe emand of their Congress that jn the Precideat of the Usited Siate have been axked this quest peactied ! He is Command. 3 and the Constitution of the Uaited States says 1 d St o the 1 ple. It is 1 be joc shall ever about who shall hold the office while L the reins of Government. How 1 applie tion, i the grand inquest of the nation— preseuts ¢ in the eriminal, be Le bigh at the bar and read the Uill to bim. 1f occed to senteace him, which seatenc W he is broug leads not euily the Senate of the United im to be imprisoned, or 10 find bail, or make might aoptin s 2 uis mode of trial did its they dep vation of M upon these broud | apder that a court Constitutiou provi office. that & man who is natil he s acquitted H ] i the President of the Guii the Vice Pres ident ; Deing ne of the Senate for the 1 these steps o taken, accor i dent does not obey, o @ good citizon, the belists of the High Court f Tmpeachient, hon that cou the hand, cen people to aid it And 1now serve htful, constitutionzl court of the Unite in their behalfen the poople of the United Blue will suswe gress shall proceed 10 exoreise this their rightful authority tat | gonowing, whie strength of this Government; that th i there will be t= [ in en bill of impeachmert to the wlhich thea bocom: hi ustice of the U before the the Kebels uodertake to overturn and destroy the Ke- | an o crimisal sball be st the same s ) tive off Government ! £ roce, w6 ST i A i A sryasne SEh Row. | et o oo et n the wh & it Fightfu tice on Andre or. _ [Gieat applause.| ed President will call upou the armay an uavy will obey bito. Lot there be 1o fear aiort that, becauae the ¥ of the United Stutes wre not {bose few men who are In the regular service. 1 have nodesite to disparage either the patriotism or fue iutegrily of the srmy of the States, but if the ariy. a8 tuch, ofticer of it. vhall wo fis forget ¢ and 10 ha protossion us a soldi oy and pav; eall of bix conntry, that swall Lody of the faee of the country 65 & €0 rising of the morni are told that this W convineed of ane of 1570 things—either tuat the struggle, if it | ARTICLE |~TE siuail come at all, must come an this way, or it will be prveipi- o upon the North av hern sun. {Ap tates a Pre such & euse it wight Lot Le so ich cous orlow. (Ap ause. ) rhap I th the Senate rends out its messengcer or scrgeant-at arms t iminsl Court of By 1o means. From tlat titut like any wor of tl 1 watho 2 w Job ¥ and w any poition dutica he ones to his fag, s 10 auswer agy but the logul men Wil is swept away betuio the | ¢ ity wd bodovid Trs than that, Wo. | oooiosion L pee bring v struggle. Ve right. If Iam coiect fu my staieme ment and the form of trial, we sha of luw. If rights are ¢ God forbid, let it come Let us have this thing do turniofl and tror Bero never were better or pur-r ,mv\!m- ormen | from tiuitors and God, let us sery THE DISCUSSION FETWEEN SENATORS DOOLITTLE AND NOWE 'y of ubl « ns sette this questiva Dow, at € him—if 1l uding | Him, and then au cud. ha upon us in the next Presidential efection, when we ¢ wurate our Prosident—when the States still in rebellio Lall not have sccepted the terts of Congress to ¢ by nid of their synpathizers No: of their ¢© exactly of il e the rig WISCONSIN. A BEMALKABLE DIALOGUE. Fiom The Milwauaee e We learn from parties who were pres g, :l‘uamn l;*lrs-n our lrm:;:n on ;l‘m:rul.n_rl.] at the Kenosha R i 21 Dol e o plete] . e T o et e He | e et Donlit ¥ak iy £ad cocpeay Speaking of interraptions, one or two incidents ocenrred that are worthy of record. While Mx. Doalitile was discoursiug of | Feadencios w00 the loyalt the_Sauth, some one ju the erowd called out b Jg “New-Orleans.” The Senator was greatly angered at this, and | SuEFested m it of Mr. t;lll:l”m: “Who was thatt Vhercupon a youl, himsalf j; Get up and show yoursell!™ man in the sudiconce got uj . and declared (hat Bie Wi the man. Doo- little showted. ** Wliat is your name, Sirv" Th tic reply wus: “ years in the army, fghi In the course of the between the speakes an ting just " A1 thers wore anw atendments to be proposed that they should | Yim when the dial gue opencd : Bave the priviiese of proposing them. ‘That was hot only uot only Iust, but it waN necessary ; and fu 865 they process of execuilon that ordinance of the Cote that fra the Comstitation. What did they to do! To_usurp powers, ae -the - President ot In all. To u."rn.n:o the Goverument ! Not o propose tedo ! o d:w":‘n@u.. parislcs which lud ot been ropre- od i3 nnllcvnnnlr au.m..zxc tion was to L;;nww { wae ¢ i cotaperent fiv 1 people of Louisiana would restseto poticijate i ll:u?bflnflm or for the TUritad Steres to say the eloction Pt tast wos the whole proposition fars, ‘I 20 or 0 duys, when Lold “an elec- in this? Ts there & mag here who will sov it the peogle of 1 .'m.vuhd“ bt to de that ! "Corsidering the fact it one hatf the pa <38 of the Stato L ed been exolnded from Constitution, it was the Convention wh i fmade. as mecussary, that they Thoughi pertectly fi bare Welis ad . be bad been il I':'. ‘come » man g rieh e Rercrs, aed a-r appointed il ;& v\S different porishes. la the to R el . opinion wis so for moro thax ‘ur months cv ild w\':‘xot offices, T outside of Lo 1 in o e ot i i s bk b nyBoRbal Bt fror. Weily saw the exciusion of Usion mes o : and the introduchon of enemied 10 power was fatal, and [ gty Ibu!lorv"thtl':gd ks mur:‘.;‘m He edopt- el the policy non Den aud fasored i 0 .Hq-"‘m the if thay sbonld adi $t to be neoessary wiea w‘{“'m elected. w50 Equul w0 o K Fpose. The Rebwl e A i dhdmon dae s e s gucaten 10 wote of the people ujos that question. What did the Pread 11t do whei the K e 9o to Goe. Wells Dd he give him any instructions! He Ve tad rentied that b bad exereisnd o)y that power which the R iy e 1 ere or asywhere upon it o been mede by siy one repiscitivg ‘amdat, 70 such matier b Lis couveation or cleclion wockd Lave beets presaed by the Union mea. But it was pover sweant. The Presidest bad communicated ik the Rebel Licet Governor and the Rebel Atiormay Geseral, Ahely com puuications ot kuown. The Umion men were kil to Tk they e perpidited to hod thedr convention end thaeir ok -Em'lwdx-lmr. and 1lat nitimately, if any Yt was done, the whole would submitted to the peopie for sthing but to call sn | gor come here and bwsalt i bere to address sive manner, a3 the pec st ounce yo i ddressed to o Gloason— 1 an: pot talking to my liberty ' D»ollma—‘\l bave x:rr‘,fr’l mare in this war than yon.” v ohid Gleason— o0 yon have: ¥ name {s Smith, and 1 served four such wen ax you are the filowiag dial ) i an intelligent old gens election shouldbe salled, or ‘:u ari<h, o8 not represented should | Gleason. The Senator was, we think, !p-nu‘-c of his own con- 5, and charglug the Republican party with deseiting «. gray-haired old man, do you dare | 4 in this way, after 1 have boen invited | % (This Was spoken ia a very offez- | t.) sery s of the American povgle. 1 pronownee you @ traitor to | 1 law of impeach it that ia the di ew-York. tie K i 1 of the At the co: My of Syrace the f bu singing of a bymar utTRg 1 a fails to al d will seize o be 8500 s 1 might say repares bill e, and «d that ke had ac he bill is found organizatio: The Rer. H. W. Bellows the Cs Thuey set hi ment of the ea ver | Coun rricd o e |y am-Ts mean Impeachmest chigf execa- of that oflice nability of fice of I e, and, there the President 1, in sy of ois, the 'resi The pre Lnt The Girists o " wnd The Council otler court i 1o body of the (Applanse.] tion il think the the denomina | but also hold thas there 1s nee organization in respeet of the Tha Rev. kra Ab he proy and Article I ot ¢ I hereas, Th the army aad of it or any swopt. from X on for pract cal ( briatian vy weil. Lam | (han on unifornity of betlef: vhre the won b la o0 foist hoice; and iu v wa iho legal ittee. ¥wood of reported bt aud forms Mago, the Hon. C, 8. May Edward E. Hale aad Hof. 0. sz W il | Western U of the bod, ers and for vian, U t, and “ tendencies we 'aid showed | N the scope of operstions. A ehureb, neichborhood, and dis the general couference, with o 3 | also the estai o prompt and | P | and the cstablishm The Teport rev : Pirtle of Lonisville, th of Chicago, the Rev, Drs. es8 of Philade!phin, &e. ve in eeason, the chair will is being im- | by the Eon. Mr. Eiiot of Massachusetts, peached. Therelore, if you CommEneg an impeachm 9 g order the army and nav} to disgerse C l [t ev. Fdward E. Hale ¢ that boly. After areviewof t ace, the report said that the t 0 fullows: 1. The sum of $120.000 ake it still better. 6. M 3 and made the subject of specinl thouglh: consultations. There is cordisl barm ence and all other denominational org Indep-ndent Liiorebe tarian Confercnce, wrging the eed of o | Baltimore. A mau of singular mode ca Palloy, aid B ders of \hree great reiigious movemints (U aniztion of every practicalde kind wae snbmittal therewith. It contow o0, Artem eifows ard Osgood of r of Chicago, the Rev. Dzs, anization was v si- v to Bishop | braic, but we have a good deal to do in the f ities, strict | them. The oxygenation of the blood nanennhni:’ roposed and voted down o1 aited | Garnert, ( fucke St Hale, Biseres well of ated to ¥; cuer- | how blood omes rmmh:‘?‘é l‘:nl kowdlne p]:;l:d 2 & 04 rals, emterprisi; inde- | makes good flesh or esh according as a the ine, the Rov. . Ellot. of Bt Y00 & omscimw ip literary bad food bas been & . He averred 1 a.M. , rlyfur-mu part of the pains aod ilis of sickness might be Jly fo the care of his vet | errors in dict, and showed what importat relations the ultivated 4 a1, handsome | housewife and cook held to the future destioy of the raom, o polished and refined gentleman, bLe is A paper was next read “on the educalion of the deef . ament tothe Aierican episcopacy. | mutes in common sehools” according to the I{:\:nd loserves motice for his pa- | Blanchet of Paris, by F. B. Sanboru, esq., Recretary by | setts Board of State Charitics. This s ywii | of instruction differs from that of Gallsudet, wi b " When the § went | met with such success in this country, by its professing fe Jke earnestly sgainst it, and warned the | call into action the mute vocal chords, aad the me snd folly of the course they | which has ouly slumbered but has never beea on the Re et 4 a, mar- ronounced and tke oper meets at 10 i statistios wing that miesiouary satace 1 bably be taken ND DAY, o people of the ¢ 5 s ing. 1 beliove he is un Auierican, Among the | dead. All agree in acknowledging that with the B 3E, Oct. 10, 18 ol patriots ia the Syzod are lu-hut Heunessy of { mute these organs are essentially in the same condition ag o, who was consecritod only a weel two ago, | those of the healthy subject, aud Dr. B chety 1, both of 'hnml:w Ed\n is to call these into m;)on, un:’ w:um an of Clie The lust- | ing notions of externsl objects by the onfiswy mede birta, but fuily id yh.fih had {‘re:iouply been adopted. This paperwas saeg. d to the habits ceedingly able one, ‘and elicited much du ¢4 which the Res. W. D, Turner, formerly co: it are re- | the Deaf and Dumb Assvlm of Hartford, gave s most i rosity end | teresting history of the fabors in bebalf of the desf s fond of society Le is 12 1o | dumb, to whick he had devoted the best part of his lifa, ad is an sctive busy AFTERNOON SESSION. g coadjutor to Archbishop After the meeting had beex called to order, at 'ze 0' 3 Mr. Wines moved to a reconsiderstion of the ¢ " all, the member of the Synod who exer- I officers made at the forenoon session. » catest personal influ he pubieat | Mrs, Dall,in s loud voice, seconded the motion, anll 't over the elerical bod rred back to the Committee or Nominge formed, - vigorous voars of age, with | it bair and 8 long sandy besd; keen, | The digeussion on the best method of instructiog dea butrather humorbus eyes peering through spectacles; | and dumb mutes was resu: i wmouth, round which plays et most times 8 Mr. Stone of the Ha Deaf and Dumb infectious siile; prowinent featares; & quick, | Prof. Day of Yale College and Mr. Gallaudet took part - ing, earnest voice. Such is the | the discussion, which continued until late in the after ew-York, superior of | noon. The clection of efficers was next taken up by 1 of 1. Panl the | members of the Associstion and & sharp debate they met in state in the catbedral, for when they where (2 en:ly life | which was finally settied in puttiog Mr. Amass W their miters on all bishops ook alike. You see nothing { he wa< o partuer with his brothers in the well-known mil- | zame among the list of Vice-Presidents in the place but the tips of their noscs, und the setting of gold which ling and b: estab! nt of Hecker & Brothers. Mr. | Mr, Seramnon. a g et B 7 Sl i Jonn Hecker, formerly proprietor of « High-Chureh Epie | ~ The business finished, the Hon. David A. Willer resd urrounds the face secms to rob even those CIPressive | oopal “newspaper in New-York, end the unsuceessful | g paper on “ The Improvements of Dwelli ¥ Wilder of Boston, late Au- of Bost, re DD t organization of th l'I A: ane of the | day evening he prese ——— g f“;'{v":_r) THE COUNCIL AT BALTIMOR u 159, und 000 Seen raised §1001 000 | APPBARANCE OF THE BISEOPS—TI® PROMINENT MEM- a made for other sup- BERS OF THE COUNCIL. thet Tastisution. v B " | From Our Specisl Correspondest. &E, Oct. 9, 1563, b of an ides of | Cccided step, and & . Reverend Isac Thomas Heeker of AL hing an oy sat pepers o ian It was not easy on Sunday to f the persopal appearanve of the membors of the cow has miet six times, “onfer e Wwishes s 1 o 1ot n ety o peing o verr b ?:I?a'xfir s gl casce. it | catidate of the Ctizens” Asmiation for Mavor s short | I ihe paer prsenied 1y Duvid Wilder ded more shorough and eflective & i porsion . of. tuetm time ago, i3 his brotier. Fatber Hecker was a ¢ ftor of Accounts for Massschusetts. s radicad " ae work, | Atehbishop Spalding, the e entalist once upon s time, and 8 member of the famous | ¢ in the form of our buildings both for :uunlnll- details of garTying ¢ n 4] tain sense the presic y 5 v:‘ ‘A B e wiholie u i of fine persous § community st Brook V. He became s Cuthole 10| S5 o0 ohigeation of the plan advocated by Mr. Fowlep 8 substit 1845, and s0on efterward joined the congregation of the some years sinee, which, owing to the difficulty is securing P stion of the ¢ with regular but rather s Itedimptionists in Belgium, He wes ordsined in ol y tionists in Belgium, He wes ordained in London » E . cheeks, & graceful by Cindiual Wigeman; ~passed two yeas in v e s b mabiog fouc el 156 Skt sbies of ! are preaching in England and seven years in similar labor it %0 per cent longer thau the ogher fouz, Kot oaly baving with possc Y {1 present pos.tic he Pope from h scendaat of an thoroughly imb: in the United States, and the colleagues, been released by nection with the' Ledemptionists, founded in 1858 1 (be”poseile, bat the exteraal 3 b T e T e S tutions than w ion of which be is still the hesd. The great aim [ feet. then the longer line equal to s - tion. Ho hasal is¢ fathers (all of whom, so far, are Ameri- | sjusre. and these lines constitute the front, rear, amh aties of collective Chr's- | church in this couy m Protestsntism) i 10 work with all | L¥osides of ¢ bulldia while the shorter Lues supply tie (a0e8 fiondom of thousit, Les in an siiclent of. | modate Ler disciy e reaioot Lirian: Théy Hellawei b} dia with the former o - s o | e chiiay oF G lous orders, peeft:) a8 they may Lave been | menss i ] S et S et | lations of the emnon law, f table forthe evay- .,.rhs?mianhxm (one on cach lony ) ibnne, el GG s e | that things move 8 good deal f t our people need 8 4 square space of 16 , in which ,- roow fog e Nattona! | do in the otder. aod that J : g out, streteh. the four angles, closets, with ample space for ihaa the people of E ing, compressing, and trimmisg every member uatil he pipes and dues for heating, gus, Water, drainage snd ves- 1 resalution were ordered to be referred to | vented frow For fits souse pre-arranged model, shall develop and improve iuw:;l butiom St0p & the bulll bracing se individual cheracter. Hecker Lis boea s great 1o aay dogroe destroying the Suieh, or fursiters tions, end er in the } callinz: b & .nno_-‘u;‘ 10 dow the pipes are horizontal and ug- Louisville, from the C prefer na follows : For P aths of conservati . The Arcubishop is o skip, and has written a great watters of heating, ventilation, dralnage aad ¢ L1112 appear to bave bad more than uxual consideration, Iiberal provision has Leew made, 5ot ouly for these, but foe safe nearly ! When thet bus ble must come, which 7, not in March, 186 troversial woks are 4 istied rather by nd of Charle ¢, the slow ose wants which experienced houseker; know are lis country lias been n | o & Sartible hronition of sandard srsuments ‘than by st [+SiaasoF CHAHIeNEn, ¥itee o i st A T s g T and commotion | " § - S affectation of al preacler aad ua ot Hatkas bt T usll D aallad. @ ays. for plents, foudofr, &e., Mr. Wilder proceeds to show PP x?uxnl ]L;' Recording Secretary, the Jov euergetic ad! rator ceremonies Hp is Dever at rest, never withont some greas ot only is this plan best adapted for our wse in the cous- S e “al V¢ | for Cor church his graeeful and digzified maner shows ect o0 hand. Nowt is the icstablishiment of & try. but thsl, Ly groupiug several of these buikliogs, and com o God be God, let ue serve | oo | advantage. " Before his elevation to bis prescnt di ct 00 hand. Now it is the catablishment of & mag- | ;i rng them by wings, cur dwellers in cities can be supplie@ -] ... the Hon. Artemas Carter, wee hu'.w}\ of Loulsville ¥ »w the erection of & convent; now the foundation | wiy mo.mm:fl-n economieal. at the same time, beautls Chosles Lowe, the Hon. Warren Sawyer, the Rev. 3t 10 bim—peraaps I should ssy before A thoronghg x‘:‘z m»»‘rzi. be is foll | 2l resideaces then any that Lyve heretofore been offered to our be of plaps for the benefit of hi t and obedient som of s g nd 1 | structed much, if any, cheoper than those o which we have . in the path of improvewent and | SO, S Tuorls l(nr«udnu at present ekl ' C E. Guild, esq., the Re vt 4 relate who will probably exetcise the gre o devor ified with applane. P2 tBe Conell fs_ Archbishop Peter Rickard Kenrick of | D035 8 most deve Iy Louisville pre-ated & memorial | St Louis, brother of the late Archbisbop of | fibenfity in all thines allowabie. Father Hecker s the | I SCRS Tt SRNAY Gk i o of old modes iz i od o . { oy ¥ buth of #pidt | very pervonification of indusiry, and there is ou elcctrical | o Vill scoept this ew plan Yeddity, owover much 18 map ; ¥ he mn‘x.vn;uD:.u & nlA and demeanor, he impresses those wi hnuui‘ im us one | ingnence shout him which sets ‘everybody in mation with | pe saperior t the oL, g Stone, us - { who, from a mean opinion of himsclf, has never dome ju wi anes 1n contact. A Vice-President of one of 1+ is ot pat fosth by Mr. Wikder because be ia an architesd tice to bix own powers. He has written little, though be I the committees or ¢ cougreguiions * of the Syiod, e is | aod professionally engaged in e subjects bat rather e writes well, and if be were awmbitious of a Literary position | Jikely to give Lis collcagues s plesty 1o do aid to think | from his endearors to fud answers to Guestious which have fee he maght easily obiaid an eminen: ose i bis denomInaton. | guont, v sece than Lirty years arisen i his own 5 housekeepes. But he scems wholly devoted to the care of hisflock 434 | If e js & representative of the modern ‘spirit of | austudent of Rovial aclence, 10 spititual concerns. Ho has s reputation for great per. | Catholicism, we Bave here a 5ot loss strikiag emibodiment b-Jfi}M"’ mwmhl or cost, uot soml virtae, prudence, and adminisirat.ve tients, 0 | of' it anededt forme in the person of @& Vererable Bene- | ot Datcriaks, but of lsber goneruly, and sil fns bis opinion is supposed to carry great weight wit 10 abbot, who, as he marched up the aisie on the day | Dreviling weredus & ~ high ta- sistian Iy), all whose n. plan accompai arict confer episeol thren. A native of Dublin, Be s novert §e- ish bis long gray beard snd thus- | 2D 5o Snderas stmaealiiont <fooy i m“v\":;‘:n:’ siroagy Amedcan in bis sectiments, He s 60 yeas l olden tlvo:i:'l, h'vm.'r ich h ing :n“:dm‘h::l’x:'v that currency S ot :'nuu i he estublishme v A 3 ‘ a8 i ho ought to have been | an offect, and that there must of neecssity be t fa o of 8 book of Worskip with o ishop, reckoning from the date of con- |, 0 years st loast. Abbot B form, un amoant sutlicient to serve as the represcutative of, o is the Most Reverend Jobn B. Purcell of Ciu- ser, Lowever, the superior of 8t. Vincont's itk t0, all 0ur commodities whieh cre produced by labor, b (Le exchange of ia, 18 well as of five dependent was appointed 1n 1833, He eaanot be much | near Latrobe, Pen the nd":‘a:?.‘o‘lflml cos to the an 70 years old, but one would never guess it {70t | Bonedictine R O velicitbs o in e was elaimed tha e/ 4 M canchly - | movements, He is_short oy country in 1846 fiom Metten in Bavaria, o, and of eonrms, waletn seme-pearioss Sl ‘the subject, the follo Tour possibie | fore ead end a bald crown, and 21y T6€ | 16 of Bis brethren, for the purpose of { a missiol | be made for those who owe for property st present prices, the = omtion of o ree, and a wabom of the Con, | 947k fall eyebrows, contrasting stra: with bis sca am man emigrabts, ¢bd Was raised 10 the dige | deitors would be ruived g s ) N e Sarien with the Eiheral Octhodons: 2./ | white hair, e ppear still £ty of Abbat, in 1565, there being &t that tivie five moBe | 1t was proposed that the lisbilities of the debtors should be ster, but to one of the - | are. Upase: -dial in mennery and gbout 150 monks under Lis jorisdiction. rednced in the same proportion that it is seen will be inevitable D speech, he is & wan to eharm st gers and meke & good impression wherever he goes, | bas been a forwan chawpion of the Churek fro Treland, educated pertly dt Mo sation, and pea . O ood | 1B the case of tieir asscts, with which their debts of Philadelphis is ) oo "H"'{;" shop Wood | "0t tiis s seaistel by the s el o ¢ Philadelpbia i# a3 2 > A W R e Chureb, and was once upon a time a banke e e T g A 00 wuch. in event ption. B been very successful in putting to rights the » ) x;. u..:":.:l.ur“:l”::un stands, waiting for the events . Doolittle—" Yes T have! 'y i — “No yon buven't " Somiiinion. som it Sod Obisntios ey ba shepang W) o, Emuittsburg, where be was the f110%= | g;0n 000 Gf iy large diocese, cid bas racently finished an | whica may more clearly iadicate the course w ‘ately Dol I sre gives s on o the coapty - Solewiion Trows, aiarila, os s aal dier Chrsian intunate m;x;fl Ifid‘:}emh&m&;:t';fl miaente ¢ J:Jzi-c.-f [y s predeccasors Bad been iy | Slpt o relieve the Tntion rom 1ts present false. fnsncial oony ) ¢ 3 ing to build for 12 years. ats & red like- | dition. e ias Gk Giof thay' stase The pespoition.of the Boechs A bbect for:sstening: fhe oars yesident of bis Alme Mater, and was | odeg %o the late Archibiabop Hughes Bist o S el e "Bt my son 18 dead " | Constithtion came up by sssignment, and the Rev. Lr. Hedgs | thente tranferred fo Cineinsatl. A few yoasmafiertis- | Nat ¥ of Allany, Williams of Bos 5 R e e g g e gy o Well, alr, 1t 16 » blessing to kim that he fs dead, | 100k the flour in_opposition. "He pronouzend the plan prema | conseeration be held & famous ora! i cierey | 450 iy e gl gl el B Lt and has ot survived to winess the shawne of his father I | tuve, having ogly the experience of one year to reter to or im. | Dati, with the Rev. Mr. Campbell » Tresbrtorian clvers | Me., aro ‘Ancrieans. Bishop Lefevre of Detroit is 8 | joise. constructed according to this new plan ‘“"}’.;‘,’f,f"_‘, Py man, which caused at the time 8 grest excitement. Meis | pioping. Bishop Henul of Milwackee is from Switzer- | degree interforing with the isolation and privacy which s Mo - SPEECH OF GEN. H. E. PAINE. Ger. Halbert E. Paine, in a speech at Kenosha, Oct. 4, | 1 . after & seerching review of Senator J‘oohuhI:’s aduag. | IO Capstitation, o ehowing bow opposite were bis opinions, up to 1865, to o feprescutotion. Waar “a: those be bolds now, concluded with the foliowing ept il | axd include Mobammedanism, lustration It bas been sald that if Motammed and the mouniain would come togethit, the mountain will ot come to Mohammed, but Mobsmmed mast g0 to the monutaih. Al tiis has been ro. | mauner the clai had Wim-&:u politiead ife | by the 2 s, T the r:lnda( 18 perhaps, all in all. as good : alfia depowination r; jrove upon. lbrdvuu-m Constitution way be imperfect, but than for a chenge to be now made of the character indicated, bad a8 the alternative way scem. “Independent” may mean will honor hisn for bis bold sod decided advocacy of the gl Witk nosc of_these could the speaker fellowship. Union cause dunng the war. 1 see the Assoc Press reporter states that all the The Rev. C. C. Busleigh, Musister of h&.’:m,gmfi His coadjutor, Bishop Rosecrans, is the youngest mem- A 2 3 . 3 character 1o our natiooal life in our buidisgs oo sosiety M g Presented i & very farcibie ber of the ‘Amefieas episcopacy. Fres and .fimm. flm‘f-‘fi.f‘fnfifixw“-fim«?zfi“m;m'fl': 3&'.."’ ?&‘ ;...-‘{.:?r‘m"“”"m nu::’,:h --u; ‘g of the persous represeated by bim fo consid- | ish in apj ce—aot & ltle " distance he would not be | oy Vo as can be devised. 1f th mmot remain with ctter that they go | lan e spirit; octive in all religious enterpriscs; aad possessed of | b ops. aud still, fewer Germans. There ere et least ten posible to realize the idea so ably presested P 7 from vy mg:g,“;f,‘;}.‘":‘:'{j‘,“.;fi;{"‘y“."f»".ffi".f.“n'c o Freuct biabors, and u;;tnzq:d nuber of whose za- | Mr. Cook, n-:bmudmfll Ay o ) « ivity am sneertain. The Awmencen prelstes are by far P & i0 the walls of our dwellings. )y ‘An order of architecture, traly American, and fitted by W 2 man of 8 good deal of intellectusl vigor and courageons here ere nog e than seven or eizht Irsn "f{‘%’.’;{’t"‘""‘"“"“"""’ T“ Py Mormonism, and Atheisio, and of as aud ceremonics of the solemn sesvions; Adjourned till 7§ o'clock. s of our fllastrions Senator. commences | eration by the Confere: - 30, though be must be 10 - i in New-York. n-x.u.gi":mm“ Toe Rev, Mr. Fos of Trenton, X. Y., e Joungest men | wfg:me ./l‘x/:':wulun rfmo? in‘:‘emtin; the. | Pubsbed T o the English, which, ”""p;“n-'d BVENING SESSION 4:,. e days of the l}-mbmr:.l::l;mnu-:_d: a e demmpnication, eryressed Kimanl a8 deckdedly 410 | Whole body of Bisops, because he has bis career yet to ;’;;‘;;}w Pron gm' venerable fathers as the oAl e wnnmw. Wastbarse But be bas o tional bands rather than loosen theta. defive. 00, 15 & sterling patriot and an Awerican by on?‘ w'-nn'-lmu-flo;-m e Jo! be & & Beruburmer. In 182 fthe him _again. But bo bas not ¢k marchos off again. uncer shell T say and now ke tainy ¥ proserce ! of bes tais ! When bo tells us that ::zn- dert aud kis Seeretary of State these Southern State Gore amendicats Gy most upon taeis owa Coust wiesd as in the Democratic mosntain Behold be s ok back and Mohammed 1s—what | 8elf forbid his assent to it Hq ratic Tepublican Bread- ‘We bave seen him & be danced back and forth betwern the moun. | dey -at Union partty bas drift- iter, up to | _The Kev. D Betiows Robowed e spesch o great power, | birth, by ance morc ! | He was opposed to the change because it was n one. In 1836 the Democratio mountain | hot demnanded by the exigency Mobammed is a Republican ' But | He was opposcd 1o it on the 1o has Dot chanped. And now in 1566 the Republican party | conviction. Lie new plan gives up the esscuce of Chris Jas straggied away from the great magician. asd Democraey | Which the oid embodics. Dy A Nattoral Union and-Butter Johnson man. Not of the bhonorable grounds both of expediency aid The Most Rev. John McCloskey, Archbishop of New. uaiversal, but was yet & Unitarias, and be fully bels > ow, is all this fact, or.s it & mere | tablislment of ot A e e g o """f Senator ! | means of usefulness. He would not take o _board passengers | Baruburner once. & xepjmeu once, & Bl).umr:l twice, | uatil it shall ave boen demonstrated, s it has pot vet been | ally accompanies conservatism, sud for which that much s Jobmson man. Have the moun- L i and forth in his | never sce the flag of Christ lowered, or the Head of the Chnrceh 1o be excellent, but he bas published eradod, nor consive thereat: wbd from any desomiaation | ik 10 LRdE Ot eepects ho is the direet opvoe“e of | the el ~ | Dot g it “ 2 7 | whereia snch a proveediag sball becomwe & fact be 8bouid a1 | by predeceseor, the late Archbisdop Hrghes, He sbrinks | they did more would be in attcndatce at these jnteresting | T960, 8t Washington, made quite's speech on that we can row our own boat ervditably, He said ‘he . irt en cnly another name. His scholar- | auce contioues to be very small, distinet] P coukd. | overrsted virtae i# oftex cnly i o 4 etly proviag that | Zf'he subject he tre incts and by education, being & graduate of- g g vl e aah - Cooer s Fordiam, veur New-Nork. Mojor- | THE MEETING OF THE AMERICAN SOCIAL Ngem e L T §. Rosecrans ls oy SCIENCE CONVENTIO abstract report of it would fail to % Jjustice to the : L Tie Res. Dr. E. C. Wines, Secrotary of the New-fost Prison A-x-\ulon.rndmm on *‘the Contract Sys Ew-HAVEN, October 10, 1806, tews of Prison Labor.” was an intepestiog doces wrd ) DAY. ment, expisiniog the best method of on prisos PSR . -~ oo o iy T s Ling at 9 o'clock. . | paper also contained mavy interesting facts relative 10 i e ni:n discipline, azd the u’octm Mgd simsel! mastes St Jq os, Teal or supposed, of the body by ¥ bt to be well-known to your readers; but he is lvft‘:flw thrust Bimself into public view, and never | From Our Special Correspondes: interferes with things that do uot apperiain strictly to Lis episcopal character. His tendencies are conservative, but Be is quite free from the taintof indolenee which gener- therefore, to Christ and to him- ¢ was & member of the churel ¥ boundaries as an eficient the citizens of New-Haven do not fully sywpathize ated upon. dess scvanced by the members of 1 Society, (o7 if | _The Hon. David A. "'g of the Isternal Reveaue Ber H i | the same mistake wiich | onee secede. 3 3 Nie coptroversies, shuns Lewspepers, earries out | exerciscs held daly. Cov. Hawley of Conmeeticut, | Of " The Waces 3 4 when bending b cvea down o thewtern | Theer, Mr. Mayo of Cuncissatt opposed the amendzent | fro public OSET T (b e e U saviay of | Semporary Fresident,called the Conention to ander, 4 | biEh iatesd of drswing the m,......-':.‘:‘:fi sov. Padelford of Riode Island moved fo indefaitely post. Bimself, even for religions purposes, | TulLber Of .nterestis letters from foreign BoDOFARY. inem- bees o proves- find that it was Lis little the estire subject; but withdrew his motion oz Leing in. tatesmen; hates change: but is | bers were read Ly the Secretary, amoug others TLomas | H1O0 modopolized the tradesy, and ot the solid earth. that xuch motion would cot off debate. correction of positive abuses perse- | H . (Tom Browz), J. 'f. Milland J. A. Couger | 834 coming . N AR, M Abboicihe mever of thonmendment. oply for His manners are stately and | of s Coliege. / X 4 . ‘Tates of B more a2 ¢ may irucgie itk 2 dicaie, st of whom are youcg men He wadiod » Mno:r‘lh M-lzn‘: commitiee of fire e spointed to, nomizate pames paid by ;: Christian work, but also ia froedom of staanger members Socety 38 o the ensuing year. 3 ¥ nfl' h"'m&".:' ey —h"fl:m E%-flm- The committee mxuhmumm’p : &3 in an elaborsie speach ia Ca be efected o the foetrine of spAIGA! urity many of fhs et Presented the usce e of the st I ] criinaed toave i 0 sk abe ; & spiritnal bome el - Appraed i who side with the Pres. | Canferascs o make it posiIbe for all 10 work togerher. © :rd- - ‘the real issue aud prescat » fakse | The ot t"'fi Noyes of Nortifel Mass, hopel some and, consequently. f ether these States are to be keps | means might be devised to efoct a resolation of the subject in L vy i conuuered, provinoes that | Such & mauter 25 that both ¥ingy of e deacmination shonld | OFRAS cbOOL 3 noble-looking pfl 1 oo wil x Freidint, X6 one o or out | be satisiod. aad offers] sn smesdmeyt prep T | _ Yooder refined and nable-looking prilate, who wears hin pecaliarity—that it will bave 8o staircase, but it "1 B RO ot " But | st 1n view, The ameniment was ot ehew v white caseoc of the gartle rube assumed by bis ppoaioeyis & -2 o, bt y eneral | The Rev. Dr. Osgood of New-X erend filuseyup?e.‘.,c Alemary, | P 2o ratoe fhely mathrials 1o wpper ecadbids. THS: 3 v 0. Heis minican mon! S | paratus consists of two large fiat forms. ascending and & : - of bis halit, & reminiscence of the | o GEXPRAL f;:wnn“’ s —Doctor m; ¥ B | ;v..‘,;'c«.':r?.nw without making suy poise. l"p!ql l'"'.fi c o M b T, 7. T PoMaik: Dot Mt | B e uous oy it - Benee be | Mny. Bostou, Mase.; Hoa. Geo. Walke:, spsing rrangement it woukd follow that the Bpp 1., ) of Lis Order 8 porte Lla | eiug the airy, commanding tue bes: views and b g s sou, Bosten, | freo from all risk of lucouvenicuce from lodgers abore W . lected t apartments Thes o Cuos befor Bl wow e they W Presdest The discassions of the foresoon commenced by 0z of au elaborate article upon the causcs am

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