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Lo Iterpocroftesmis pitt low 0W1...t. 4 • tti etie•er , ett ectsal' st.le.slionrs at IlieLook, too election tla .1141.14 ge4 ile'llntion 4ilatti to AidialidelakoLra''Yi toiltiir o.iniitioo, bah" tL C• 640 Omar. on Wad...UT:IM •Jutii. Sotioaioa, 410:eatailt; A. to tiottiakte i tlettt 'Lob, .101 , Lott , d tri,V4;ettsji,it tsl.3iseles mot*, , . —A• ar t %Lttatnaott oipaintoltte of Cortallynximv. Lirvins.;NVe giro iboat bag et Mr 'eliberate;, leaerea sad , able. Rrodnotkno p Nge ;plaid not give, the whole in one pa perVibeltYletsvieg" oat every tblog else. . . Ffitf.-Ile_eaueb saiaost reakeie Till - hare time to rescl and digeelb lir norrew=we tint publiele the . remainder, •sad the whole will appear In our -,.lreigiof Saturday *Sal. . „ . CA"/141,70isCoimera.--We lona that Dar, Rivente,Trir, le a diretidat .for nomination to , (kt the W hi 4 cbtiVitnilon . in this (menet- Mr.' 4 4•TP! II M e.,Mftliber thasPitt „ 011 qiAt kVA . an able - sad ,;, . ; -• LECTURE. 1 11,.4 0 72 ;. .i!LOOteri .ULoilt its rte dtoirotio itch, PiittMovit; gailtti ay - 3436;:i3 Mena. gear. D.; Promos. - ojiseaeriarti. At=m4isfiyi thi Trestein rioatisicai t ' • 14 instead of 'calling this Intelligent numbly teltetropethenlectureiin-mplyto the sestet- - tons attaok, reoMitlemsde bYlilihep O'Connor, vomiter , Protestant faith of the Bible, , I had tided every peint; and proclanedaytelf ilon iitlied ad converted to Popery, 'twat adverting° been, to the 'case ,of • troth .4,olethe imppeultianthat truth be on the side of ,•• Ptipa,PCittliolicity?' • No' Mora •Advanttige than my-leme-hotlrersisid hive-been to the clods of • the cenniaryilDlt tied,lineanwhile; breathed oat Prima ludgmentl , lnto - the* Intel/id...the God who emit. It wouldheie been et uly,snoth er .lilitstracin of litel..4thul belying the dead.” Ify etitotirkiditettot thoentod actanntll'lllehop Itttlattar :oonvMmelt-listrlftigi Ana moment.' licteelPrth,it le dead, as if It were, consigned to .ttlettatch•t" if the Copilot/4'i 410-courts you, - andesn,'ina ailintionalabt• lent:aerial ttleti, to '-thinkt tudyieng intottgli'M fweive his dogmas; tad:thea think Demers for themeolveti, on the atil 2 o , l9.tdd Pod ulna „Mainentons donne:aunt. , a ,¢ Creator og OUT Opirits"everdevolved ' iiidividool reepasibilitY.' It had been .anoical lad ititelleened suicide.. I would have 11,0p,"ainniitillated," indeed, if I had been con. minced, Madrid of bting:•confouuded , "• I would hart heti sae imope for Invoillgati athief evening, I.o74.okaleolletatea. •of en infallible church,that mocked in toliegiliscomed—and wrong ; ed idboing athimped t to.sny MID, in the. way , ' • of &Mania and . ntoral.perinasia. ' r.ii„t w et.c,iitholles eight, therefore, iitoeuvioced,worthless , est mei tom e s for the =fetter , ed freedom of. ..• ~', u toiderlitanding may. provoke. a still , better, - derattithritia;' whisk might not, are, been '.',..l.e•reititd: if I Ind .. bete - boidled tp tbse geese lie": Isleheeteg aiiie, whets teem It` iii:'•eleiroed: J. - at rest feat the - littitstionii , of iesort;:aad . -ykne r .eety..htre* as. • had, in alie Privati, inclement of a prelate, wbite-weshing the caveman and quiet mien: et - vest: delgotha would the field, of bumscrintellecee , if Gars tiered troth, etas vety'litol'.tet;t" 14 - ITs ' reotiod istol lonia lodgetent to •OA 'Ohl, this it, as the bolt ot hasten ilaititotoworing osk , -og. the-forest—if lies venom, ellacid, thereorewienio enelaved, th`o - will annihilated; and the very independence which behind; is' tentitrgad, that. iota*, to the. deTetieransipmtent of man, as it Few/eats f i e bftlme the freeman the Lai •,. . "rime Irw , , when the infallible authority, of the Savior appealed to-the.prieste judgment of men, es strongly, thai been/mended the lam of i ' near° to courinee.it—when• the holy Ancostles indited letter-upon litter of inspired arguments:" 600,-in-order to; Peruseihr 1 4 Smi when church woo but auSwept° of lecrevinoed rod Pekanded;intioortale—enbitieddaily , With , tb e deliberate cumin of itonairml'erill, but tinw it' ammo thst.Ltids tuna pirate lodgment can de nothing bat:err and perish, when it tends fen-D -alt the Zak, ,, lig ofJes:th. ailogle of hie Apes- AIM, eia the eigintOf I ism Church, that - point to ha &arias hod. bet ire of Edina' Time irei, whoa nit Iha*lttes of life,'itertien of inf* 44004140FiditturToto to God , OmedbY.mlidiello bill 1„ dative tint holy,'riot. • a &Li belief. wag illijitiOa 'tit* • Bi t t now, i f this belief be all the d Mowe Illti,gbufeh; either thhi`'annection - or religion with tits aciicam4tespointbilities,of 11111130nuit eared; or then duties of ilk are elm in. the han de of theChnich;—ettreff if the inedruppring be acre, every wheel it *mom must be there also. liar.dontestio telatlone, your civil obit galena jai r opinions, pourltalians adennyres are all, all in ihri hands of thatturch; by the very same moomity,„-thatthey.are in- Summed atoll by-judgment and ocairience=you have" no liraleer.,tiny, individat'resionsiblllty - L , • .1.0%, eiat :yiri4BistsOp (Minor, with' all due respect.; hasi'-wonld you try-to make me a Catholiet; ,'•*•414,j0 the "process, and shall ell, at 'jai PM sips the most heedful attention-- Do you . begin to _ the Milne auttioriti of 'lady motheriace, from her atiquity, Amt . L - TVilirdiais all that avail me, without" p Ostel tul meat, .by which t.. spore `, chit. its forte -LT_betti - ALMS, end to your ref- OrEgT &din) jog begin It, by as very tondo :don, which yerLiret:priselple• mete_ on my and- "Do - yett.M. ll inn a heretic, sad command codrif_ aolol4?tullebttil "11Weoe'l recognise. .easebabetteomebbriking for - aotf Us the : - vighleb4 had In IIMI* 1 )? belOYillk I JIM 411,11MOCUilAtbkibellive, and damned if I do foftli)%leManliaf by the esticadi - of` my. own Mind:. •'l3ed therwir nd kelp fir if, irithe-tud verse...bnlegateritafores, to bring mo in, whether, or mot, with that hind of logic which not .sietakt pier-cja "I- ancient : chirp akao/11•-• sweet %lianas Catbe lie, it brae fait, not mine; for you, bare not yet colipelledukr. Watt is , the opt, way ,thot Bat,ikAtipii - year irk* will - roteltseend:te" AVOW Pan riestpilidgailintpergernutitblor you to cotrisealt,pprovidodi .zieverthriostr, that. I ametiefloOk oltri , - Moe' 'side, ',bleb p. liva no tight to do nor weigh tity..dmitts, fOr moment. • Mainaninious.-eatroversy 7 What en tiny work of :permutes - poi Infallible res. smuts enjoy! 'Brit tell me, a yen begine , ls- it your awn prior& judgment,' which speaks, or 'do yert.7speaktry . - ir,bighito authority—that of ArtaibisbopTilipities, yonratilacrilio the far , mor, that when dges-onimazen soul get an ther lif ' l ` - iitether:lttata-suntt- ,Pronefiod,- ourmuntmais Maker ? ...-That is the very Wog to be Proved, Pot assumed—and or yea pride my private eatien'ensit 'judge. If the latter,L-if . yotrirlsrldreiril Sec:44lla erfoir, eereorottor;=lbeninj prinstejoclemeatinformS, toe Mai. yink , fdles from him' in respect to the common few of Reglad; nod how do I know:' but you Mersin. Pareepoot-te "spirituel mat. .„4 : 100.,,Ma, dictates ore notwarped in yeere-tosidet , . --- INS ienrotstin - isfottibility - fpr: yeaw , H.T . - 1 cpsioot possibly copople it, in view of the palpable .ntietites, which I one about to showtwitt:rx'retdiestitta.”. 0 6 i, you MINA thitiropc is infollible, sod you wilt de liver tome bit nil:demi 41 3 d .lotttetel llow do I win - at you will do this initlifollycenen I ham such demoristrstion, that Telf 'gothic and primal the plainest declarants of authentic ifh i tgayt--ON illonoontti lair' tar 1* the fret, of tittlit—othatobell-1 believe there, Skill I know IWO stoat.proportion of the Catb otio,hwig,, jowl ages, deny that: be lie infalli end Anse •dist creme:Linen - in' n gate* cmtneitt'•lleiddes, popes' Sae' eTriid in Nome Wogs alturilinotorlf moat admit r and bow de I knew bet thity„,may ent,lniipooking to met youtedl .4s ;enema 'llonfloiVeltdonce • Les more rtbb rateagentathe w h ich Sph3rdite:Soidief - 1 rowel that oician3ioalabo=4 ol * . t - -Fakir s idiehtFtd, to the esodeofiNe rick` Ithe hi s I,o,norC.Coesobile,wia the at pra oricioidaboap, piviistmebbn. andif the"litlee yaw - *hid' . . =Tagil,/ too; . 6 " #(2I,OIIPAP y¢ OP' MEER [Tensible mind in other men's minds, who,.. ••measuring themselves by themselves, and com paring themselves among themselves, . ate not • Witter • 'But, appose none of these Otago treatd me at all, end I how implicitly, and chain my privste judgmeor„to your nbsolup „AWien, whet length of chain will you give me? Row far may I still exercise this private jadgment, if it con be called each any longer? Beligion bears upon me, in my family. ties. Must these be governed according to your will? Religion hr eon open toy racial, civil and industrial par. snits. Meet therm he all placed at your feet.. and take entire direction from the box of eerie nine confession! Do tell this =ism carman nity, as welt an myself, how far rroorri, body, and spirit," are to he nerrendered to your keep ing. 'especially when that happy millennium of yours fibril' artier., which you have seen beto kened in the heavens of Pittabegh; when oil of um obeli he good Boman Catholica,_ not daring to say, without your leave, whether it is the aurora Lorrain tbat.we see, or rho veritable cross of Constantine, which my private judgment pronounces to hare been Morays a dream or a fable? , You will nor i enswer me; but torn tole pee pie. in order to persuade them, that ail those ditfienities and objections of mine ore futile and eophiatical. But lam more gratified at this, than anything else; for this enthrones their . prT. Van judgments, ralinquishen your own emel t pie, the moment you ettempt to persuade them by ,argeiment; and, girci us the proof 'eetooloto, that you trier so far en Preteetent ground; hnd will become a Protestant youraolf, loog before I eon possibly torn Papist. ' le tine reepett, “thottindication" of Bishop O'Connor is overwhelming indeed; and that is, the test confusion in which its topics ore thrown together, as ii,parpneed to baffle and defyre. viewing-s' great phteh wort„ - in which the steno suldect gets a paragmphhere and another there—dive/316M in style; statement;'tind tem.' per; not only Its comparison with his fireit Inc tare, but in comparison with itself, all ores: no that it'is impaasiblo to follow Idea„ iu any other way, thou to expose a few grand fallacieu, which underlie the whole production; and whictirseed • only, bo tanmiltml its the liglvt of authentic; hie , tory nod comMotreiture, to be identified at puro Reemirmr—fotroded in fiction. and possessing 000 a Pariiiie of force, beyond•the assertion of oelfreonetituted Infallibility. - • ,Ist,The first false assumption - Of Lids kind,which . 11-noticts. - la lbat - Prourfant mliat radonjdyt what he iShieteniiined it shell mean, willwattagiord to the obviois etymelugy,..nordelappellatlvo pea- , privy, with width.thoweentia Imed.'ia'ail tabor . appliestionawroong mew Thiseblf au ? , thorityr beyond the'range er prbpliWittrett--r "The little horn" is maid to change ..times and 100",---oollonYmOto, exactly. To say, that use ,coignes the terato the aeceders frtim Rome, in the oixteenth century, is to•brg thorljuestion; for no celightened ProteStanh ever eo confined it, wbe47onaploy ca in strict 'disiattaide: Wen term Proteotant noill be limited to ono h'iliterleal pooh, then must it be confined to the singlo par-. Heider, in that epoch, which- gave it °emotion. Ton most nay,' that none but Lutheraos, and none but princes, among there, and imperial „1:1, their representatives, are properly Protestantn for Ouch only owned in the mem orablanct at•Gpires, in 1629; which-.originated the name: •' If the many illustriOns ads Of op , position to papal corruption and papal de/pat tern, whioir I-Lars • indicated,r through the long night of middle ogre, are not to. be called pro m twit at all, what will the Bishop call them!- 7f re tie, hen'? - Then was Jerome rt here tic, for maintaining se itiolay, that Bishop and Presbyter are . the eery sommtling.. lll tics most of. oly. aoripture, -Then was Augustine to her. ails, for teaching the doctrines' of grace, which have bean cursed by the Conncil of Trent, the edict against ..yanaorilus, and the Bull Ms:9mi, to- Then was Pope Gregory the Great himself o heretic, who not only-taught the soma doc trines, but pronounced rrbiesphmous, putiebris- Goo, and disdrolie l al, - by whomsoever torsumed," that title of 4/Wirer/II Writer, which conotantes the proudest Twat of his oucceooors, at the potsent day. Will Bishop O'Connor please give no to tome for these things' 'lariat' tiara it, that my . protostantom, before "Ova so-called refor th ettori" it an ..oeriel" Iteng7which "has no flesh and born, " the lootai Albigenses and - Waldenses bed flesh utd bones, to ho hunted, nod butchered. and lAtructi." Huss, and. Jerome oC Fromm, and Jo ono Savonttrohrhad firth and bourn, when this Catholicity". gnashed co them vitt...its troth, - consaintil them to eothes Wieklitio had lemon. if he had no Bosh any more, to be dog up and "rimrtroy ,, l'hy order of. this -Citholicity, it. the most enlightened nod , hamlet nonentity that neer it held. Ite alindosomith peat gunto. to the •graphie mounter, in ittileh Tevtatime o ,,, 9 ds.torylstat the fraokatf trerotaiMelti'ogl -'• son .^ Will • ,rt:Anoert-litiensrltitit-thlor-Merna .11,21v1tt32.-Ve. canto. follower af...efadeserwoG4oroclaun him self to Ira the Peratletie orComforter promised by , our Savior, jut/ tie Daiwa aid odtLiffrioutered a.zo, iubeequent limes, and fer which he wan expelled from eke - early church hy its conceits , — thi. mast have been "Catholicity," of coarse, for which no held the 'Bishop responsible —ia ho a klontanist? - .No one, of course, pretenda Dist any Protest tioarinbed before or , after tho Refer ore•lifitbs bee free from imperfections, Lit it be Gine every ciao I unread. on the long Dec of oppoellian.to the waxicg abominations of do greet apordroy, was ineepod in those striper itionit,,to 'the whole extent or eateasiod, Ile y.s.lthe aolitirppartioular, agatast which bore Juctotede-it provesno MOM heltwas not Pndeatant enough to he a Luther, a Calvith or n Craumer. Airiest-a th coo illtottriorat loath= than mhos werenattrce from imp:lf...et:ions which tli6 papa religioo, in which they wins cradled,,hal. • erroghtinto their feelings, idiocies. and opielons. The only thing for which thoßeforilnitica was the most important crisis, in the whole history of Protestantism, in that then this glorious withers , bog spirit eame.out,in form, from the !mom of lime; and instead: of 'draggling ..licativanta. gottimly within stande, over slues, beneath Its stun RiblobannerZter bottles in astitimpbantiai I togottudoi. which drastroireete l or 4 414101.3, ti/t, ptineltricedetil?thi. pow erref_dopteinee,On purity of morals, rind the . t 'Feeling Iftutseltabligied, haspitiof libioneers, to, trireme, my lice. from the :first ern:dewier spin, eiritherday ottbistalg,htysntsgeolam, Met Bibliophile given ni airertierlable fllleimen of the negin triads - forme, attempts to eeetoo out of thittimiparlitr.Alvihmtagreed with no to find Ate . - erUizt :Pantegintittir the garden of Blow. - thetarivi„pf thee prinde judgment tribe, hove always? trotoldered the "old Pupate' 'there se ono of anlogetral "actotroeity," ['hierarch. of hie own 104 the ,Popit of putdemoiduto, who transformed, himself,. Jesultitally,,,to another . thole ' In order to make. convene; and then "with all tdeceivehiettess of untighteenentes,". ' , spites. great words spinet the Most Eligh,"— the 'test meature - taCeier came between the word of God, and rho exercise of man's "private judgment;" or ,ever iotintated that private. Judge meet did not understand the word of God, faits trno signifiestiorr or insisted that there is morn - to to .knownan d believed than' what OA has seen proper to reveal—pinnisiqg eancrnation to Eve, if she .would Moly conform her piety, to Avis superior:ioaHn.L, rather,Dima Clod's prnepra. Act to the company of Korai, Pathan and A biratry(Numbenrlo). whom'his grace^dennini o4tA "ihe lust independent or -protesting attursb," my private judgment, tbilike t h a t ,eatmenentary to wrong. • If he will only read the whole paseage,'lm will see that it Wee Centaie ,apostasy: for the whole revregarion of Israel, ex-, :Dept the two - Protestant - et:Tethers, • Mosers and Aaron ' with n. part of. their families, wore in volved in that defection. I recommend to bre ' , study the lint verse of that chapter, where God,. "peaking to Mooed and qraron, eidd "Separate, yournelves from among this coogregation, that I ,twOY.. oooo lulto • ith nelV. ‘..,C0m0 out of her, my people, that yr t ri t bt r amiteraef.fter st4nt t awned reintdetelecratN , J. 3 tin 'OU'ltiv two hidared_ - 7 0416 ; tion.iapplted coming:out of spiritual - itotoe , equal); anfertenstevlil my. private; jodgetendi with hie illustration from the P 111,10". Ihol.7efe_anothere*Perfliih- cy, ithiCliniade the word of God of none effect, ....Monet their 'traditiona"—rue'lla Bevide ox- Preset, declare* ..• "In vain do they worship me, _tortiehing for doctrines the'hotratnandmento of .glen." The very reamer. why the Zoe of. God Mee ?Pleated, rhhtagb ernbollet.ll declared, by bin "wee_ iipx, to be neglecting the tiosiptorelfin else ir band. ...Dad ye believed aims, ye would have believed me: If , ye believe not hiswritings, how" Asti. Yet believe my weeder" Mork that, paneoge, lit.:Rev.. Dr.? 'when yon magnify oral, hortniction Oxen the written word of God. They wouttl - not Chrfot'a own. oral worde, comae they'believed not Moses Magyar' writinial Al In the private judgment, which -"treated to th eir own • destruction" the Gauge - written in Paul's Epistles; , load other aoripturee, I only know thee, its 'the:reey suite preemie, Peter iso fere hie evaders, who were of <lobate ada , Ootatada _people, to those'Written scriptures id their hood; vied therefore I irateyll'ot the Bible was not a fuihiddetartetrk loam people-Peter would horde. heve reproved the - about of - private judgment.: orders there allowed , it cptomon Some think, the most difficult:of Paul's writings is theypietle te the itontece, especially who 81 . b• nionpleel-Wati the perverting-a iteretirmast pect• libi9 in the aura. of Rome itself,tto whorls arembern it.was centleninely Written. Of mune, thetfottore Wriuld be voting Gro - early pahlots ,ohotecotioPolitata, carefalaneopeolal of thin remarkable:PPrio°. lloPe if iluaop 'Connor illlijontoe an interpretation of the. But ithepter,'wbtokis the onlyanthcniusl oboist the the seefleb Cbureb,'ho, ng not'only "Br e h m ., imotosoonsent of GesPethere'burttrtonarmr , log glower all prpapniunetutoths . "of blade.; memory; till the present amok Awe g►r. of _"J*O-10*Pleat." ;which were .0.te.0.,45..a0 . I Mu.% an absurdity in terms, but, what is usually more grateful to u sole corporator—got him that puree-uf £5OO, which has been actually offered foe - this same euriesity, In London. specimens of papal commentary which he has given as, are so entertaining, that I am . many 'aloe not fevored-with more. le - it not reasonable, to beg the Bishop of Pittsburgh, whore heretical eubjecte we all are, to furnish no with nuts and comment, on the Bible, along with • its uncorrupted text? This, certainly, would ho the Bible, according to his own defini tion of it—and unless he comply with such • re goers, what credit are.we to repo:min the since-. rity of his Mire lam sorry that he has passed over so 'lightly' ohipter, aid es. pecistly with such disparagement, as he expres ses, for this portfon of the Bible—as If it were but on unprofitable riddle. %II scripture is given by inspiration of God, end is profitidile, Se. I wish alto that he had not "touched se tightly" the second age or Protestantism, during. the heat $OO years slier Christ, when primitive chriati softy, to all Ito predominant feetnres,; was iden tical with the chrietianity which came out from Rome at tho Reformation. That wan the time, when the countries of tsouthern and western Europe were first evangelised, when-the seeds of all institutions, indebted to christtenity, were sewn "in a virgin soil," when the power of this holy religion was yet free from Abe - countermul- Mg influences, which he says, hare hindered is fair.oppOrtmaity every where but among the An glo Savona. This leads me to notice. • 11. TAe seermd false orramption pervading the whole tissue of both his lectores—that the ear ly Christionity of western Europe was identical ' with the Roman—centered in Borne, and ems- noted from .Rome, and aorresponded with 'Sonia . in ecclesiastical depende nce.:' Nothing could be more p . repoeterona, its the light of rill outhentio.histisry. The fleet mis sion to Gant of which anY. credible and well es tablished.account is given, „was front Asia Mi nor; at the head of which were Pethiniti Irenaeus, Successively pastors t.of 'Lyons and Timuae, in the second century. So fir from any connection. with Rome, or dependence on that I See, wore these priciltive Bishops or Presbyters • of France, that Irv:mous openly rebutted elfish at' of Rome,—Victor--for his insolence in a controversy respecting the observance of Ras .tee. Even the aboard traditions of St. Denys,- or Dionyeius the Areepagite, contradict the Ohm of no early itorcumised religion in Fiance. And who tines not know, that the very name Of iialliran church; was only another name .fir 'struggling independence in Frame, against_the ambition of,RouseitfoitehitkiEdit. In oiry`ithepitnienee !..of thol Church, and - origin from Anis, ore Mill more completely-established. Antiochaa theology I pervadsdAll:ito ancient liturgitchiorms. - There t is not a erica of connection beton I the 'evasion of the "Geths,:in the fifth ceetdry. Thelleths were Arises, aid hlthough Pope Ll behest himself turned Mao, my - opponent will hardly chain:LAU Spanish Christians at this time. After their conversion to the orthodox or Ni cene Christianity, in the sixth tcentury, a pow erful effortwae wade "to bring . tliem Into sub. joctiou to She Biehop of Rome, which was pow edally, resisted from ego to . age..: Thus, in the.,year. 751, the king Whirs - and his free Legislature prohibited all appeals to the Roman Bishop, and declared the ordinances of any foreign Bishops, in bin Stites, to bit of no legal force. And after the .Sarsortas, in this same century, took possession of - so vast &portion of Spain, we know, that the Spanish Christians femme mere independent under the Moslem rulers; judging from indubitable and °auspice ou4 facts of history. Them, Elipandos, the Arch bishop of - Toledo, and primate of Spain, open ly proclaimed opinions at variance with Rome, and in accordance with Antioch; and laughed at the' candetonntion of his doctrines. by Re man ccelesiestics, hi Italy and Fleece.. The t truth to,' Charlemagne was the only Pope, is that controversy, who ventured to thunder with eovereigu authority. And in the Council at, Fr tiakfort, to which be- and 300 bishops ion deemed thellopc's doctrine, [them the worship' of imam; he thus wrote to thO clergy, of Spain: "Von entreat mo to judge of myself, ,Ilhavelt .I.le ft.,: I have twisted as an auditor, awl at tiler, in an assembly of bishops: we have ex amined, and by the grace of God. we have not. Sett, whit mnst het - believed."—ftiginard, quoted in lia•sell'et Modern Europe, vol. I,' p The Gothic or Masorabio Liturgy held ,its placeio the hearse: sad bonne. and even church., es of the SpinistitChri•tions, almost to rho data of Ferdinand •,nti Ireton% notridastandiag the tens and vieoronts effort on the port of Rome, by fried awl force, to homier her own uniform ity. In the 11th century. two clime/done (Ought, in dewily combet, one for the Clothe Liturgy, and the other for the Roman; sad the Gahm prevailed. Neit: the flay ordeal was tried. ' Bohr liturgies timithrit (lothictelah .. ned etaintured,f.my historionr) while the goalie wag entirely eon:- tOttled Bat, in spite- of this double victory, , arid a miracle:toe, the Roman ultimately prevail ed in authority, by the inflames of women— 'Constantin, queen of Alphorisio, whom the DlD hitioas and !helping Disbar? of Rotor, Oregary VII., managed to rite. There facts are pith• eyed from all the best authorities, ancient and modern. (Bons. p 210, Le Brun, p. 292 Is. de rems• tam .1, pp. 237, 241, 291, Kisser, e 0). And, that I may tarnish you with the Most .perfect errortonity to judge of toy truthfulness, look into Frtscom's -Ferdinand and Isabella" itt. 1, p. Eft—nThe ancient Castilian was .re- Ittarkable for bin independent resistance of papal encroachment " 14,70,71-"theencient Stsalards tnetwithetending their prevelhot euperwitlee, : were imtlectured with the fiercer religions big', otey of Dater times. But the: time .wav new coming (that of sstrabella the Centeno"), when these eeriest harriers ("public opinion," Ac,) - were to be broken down; when a difference of religious sentimeut,was to dissolve all the ties of human t,rotherhood; when uniformity of faith Wee to be porches'd by the sacrifice of any tights, even those of intellectiel freedom; when; in fine, the Christian sad the Mamie:ma the oppressor sad the oppreased; were to he alike bowed down : wrier the strong-arm of eo elsoisstiml tyrusicy."• Pep_ 73—nludeed, the infirtenee of the okurtrit Imo Much lees sensible In Aragon, than, in the other ,kingdoms of the Peniasulo, of the humiliating - mince:miens Of attain *facie' minces to the Papal Eice, - Ikerwere weversimeogilte4V u e ashen *to uniformly sharead their t• fleece of the temporal supremacy of Baum and who, as .we obeli see hereafter, resisted the la troduation of the requisition, : that last stretch of ecclesiastical usurpation, - even tof “Thisite rtitudidisguated the people (Pelee • consenting to hold bin kingdom as a fief of the Roman See,)'" that they .compelkd bbteneces• sera to troika a pane profits ageing the claims of the ehurth. before their cortmetion." .See note to page Once mere, on pap RIO, we read, nts the earlier. stages" of the Castilian tramway: this eturerhgne . ewer - to have held a eopremacy in spiritual, elnillar to that exercised by theta : in teurrpront matters.. .11 was romperstlirety late, that the,itation eibMitted its neck to the papal yoke, so closely 'Braid et. a sobsequent poled; and even the Reitish Site al was not admitted Into its thumbs'', till long after it had been adopted in - the rest of EiMpe. BO when the dodo of the Perides wan promul gated, in the thirteenth Century, the Maxims of the canon law cam* to be permanently shah-. Belted. The ecclesiastical encroached on the lay triounels, Ac. * Them , Usurpations of list church had been reprettedly.the sebjaot of grave remonstrance In the Cotten, Au., ' I beg you to road,ifor yonntelves, he's elegant and standard author, at length, foe the" fullest tairroberstetn of my 'statements, and to see how roCkiests are the assertions of Bishop -O'Connor— that in the days of Spanish glory and remabil coutilio,„Vfor more than 900 year's before Pro trietantlem it'its heard of, this church was purely • Catholic"—"mom Catholic than' she is now"( I Levee now mina ;over to the t British Wee,: where for tho fiat sir hunifred yearn of Christie*- , By, there was no connection with Roine,..beyond ,cleteselonil Obtruision'of her unwedoeme sod offi . Meru ministers. We begin with-the British Obureb r tbst bad. liege driven to Wales, before ibe - Itarturn -- taleelostartes none, Ito convert the • Angl o Samtme... ;heir rdinervitneo Ender, the modenflaptlinn, and othar . peettliarities, prove *ask theerWOl7 . thelf.e.hitroll weeetrans Aids - • Minor, 'throughital idonosrprebehlY. : `,.. Their opposition - to - the effiretosetaho.papdt Shissionaries was resolute, calm, enlightened, end not influenced at first by. any antipathy to the ilexotin.. Tiede inform us (Book .2. aft 2) that after listooing to the , propesities' of Angus. Bait, and his doetrineS, sad Boeing his ammo - nits, they unanimously said, "We will perform none of them, ear et all admit you for our Arai. biahop."...Even to this day," nays the-Th[lo9lU ' 1110 T, in the sight century, "It ie the costom-of ' the Briteas to, hold the faith of the Anglo Sax. one noteori bt eatirahion, nor in any respect to cemmunicete with them, otherwise thin with ffsgsus; (Book:. ch, 4 and 20) • Another attempt of this ambitions missionary to gain over these. British Chriatimns,wl4 , an swered thus, by - fleyinirkuf Banger. on behalf bt hie people; "We are all reedy.to listen lathe Chnrela of clod, - to the rope of Rome, Ma to rive/. pideiobrietlio, that no we may show to stach,thmerdieg totis station, perfect love, and pheldltleibrw,ord-and • deed: We Ahem not hat say other obedience ern - be required ',or 12a maraca hint-tebom .- you call - the Pope, or the ether eft tfathem. - But this obedience ws are . ometaotly to vender tit taut, and new ntria 4 u. • [See Wilidn's collection of English: Councils, as well as Bede.] Does this look like familiarity with Rondsh religion, or eny;rellgicu Of hierarchal ptilde ' • After thle a :Ethelbeit the Simon King, urged • reoeseitistlde; 'lnd' the =low of eke two' es church; a nd the British of an' nearest Pro since, led by the adlice,,nf,* timid; .aifirstd that, if Augustine 'mild ftllo up to' toed MeV; /114 an bumble obtieties, when they approsisd bin eaufentoce,:they .Amid,Ulla hin, aid agAiviidadsip we as seek patine haughtily kept his Beat, which they in stantly resented, by drawing back' from any agreement. "Well then," exclaimed he, in hie rap, "as yen ate unwilling to recognise us as. brethern, you 11.11 Lave the Anglo Binomial foes, and experience their vengeance." This threat, made to the tens opine of pipit CillhoP icily, was followed with a bloody war between _ Ethelbert and the British, in which the mints tees of religion, amour the litter, were brtitell !slaughtered. "The relation of the - Britons to the Anglo Saxon," Boys Winker; after relating these ficti (vol 3, p. 18) ..and to the Roman Church hod on important .islisenee on the history of the church in the west, deriny the neat sueeeediog ceneuries, for we efterrordei find ntnmy traces br a reaction against the Roman 'hierarchy, pro ceeding from the spirit of enleslastimil freedom among the Britens.". Thierry, (aPrench Cath olic,) in his "Norman Conquest,"' n etandard work. booths following mostsigafteent passego, col, 1, p, •18: • ..the eanor Cara, which 'oh'. polled the censurer of the Frank binge (Colum bine, the Irish raissieratry) from Gaul; gave to the Anglo Saxon kings!consecrated crosses for standards, when they went to exterminate tho ancient . animism' .of Britain: The latter, in their national poems, attribute much et their diseeters toe foreign conspiracy, and to monks whom they roll osuisel. In their .cantiction of the ill-willof the Raub& Church towards them, they daily became more confirmed'. In their do. termination to reject - her dogmas and her em pire; and they preferred addrenting thiumelves, et they -repeatedly did, - to the- - church of Con stantinople, for council in theological difficul, ties 'The most renowned of their ancient birds, Cattawsg,. at once bard and .chtistisei prima, careen, in his poetics] Orations, the negligent shepherd who doesi not ,auird his flock egainit the lodises. of Rome." : That profound antionninn, Aichbishop Rehm , of the eetrenteenth century gives the name state ment mabstantlally, and versifies tho some Cel l • tic poetry is.felloirei - -, "We be to that shepherd,' say, . That will not watch his flock slimy, • As to his office sloth belong. 1 Wo be to him that !loth not keep- .. - - ---' 1 ' Prom Romish savage wolves his sheep, With staff and weapon strong." • ' • • [Rel. dn. Irish pp. 82, 83. : Need Igo any further with' - each quotations?. These few 'facto, thus Mithentlated ...,r0 • - • hest autherities in hbitary, - saw. - . -y,.. sontfnionkish.fiblikildid legeunry. tell • , tholtiehtm hos gMbered shunt pllnimeges froth Citiehriato'Bnute... . . .....! , -.. Bat let us now, go u p ,, again; In North Britain had the Scottish Isles, and look after monks of. "the Preebytition out," over which ray infallible. opponentims mice himself . so merry. • lie can sou 'self -two pointsof • differenee between them 'end ...tite` limnish—" tellittre:, and. the Quartodeoiman herenin .Teessrenerable Rade" szeintibroZefivenktundal .yil*Witto,"•Citholiii or Render ea be was,..anklitebtliced, against thein; yes, another point, at teat," ride as the heavens noondef e ftom'Rtm is; ' , they would diligent ia ebservd - afily - Woe e works of piety and peril,w4loll'idOcoradleern in the writings of the progetei . elingelista. end offie' Ben i ' (Bantam ea Mae,' Prophetic* Reopeli ' cis et Apostotieis tflnie 'liken proterant pietatis et outilaeis opens ehligaster ohm swam. }list lib. ' Here, then, Was the Puritan principle, which cute the roots of ill man-made ceremonies and will-worship. The same Tiede, in the name chapter, informs us that they had no Bishops among them (in the Popish sense), and that their Abbot, or Prtildent of their College, and Presbyters governed their Bishops; whom they sant forth as missionaries. 41ere, then, parity of the ministry, also; their bishOpe were identical with their presbyters. according to Scripture, and the. commentary of St. Illerony mns(lerome). I leave It to Bishop O'Connor him otif to work outtho problem of a “Presbyterian oat"' from these fate in Bede alone—Scripture entree tAe rule efyiigh and poetise, cad tot net oriffi - aiina , in At vitisi&rey. Other testimonies might be ermine them, and similer points. re speeting the Beide.% a name given to then no ble Christians of lona But the following mei ale, from the , Encyclopedia of Reiimons Knoell 'Age," which, so far as 1 know; has had no Prerbytermis hand in compiling it, espreene ez arty whet the ancient authorities and modern antiquariere do roily warrant, and what I Vend • dently *tram myself able to prove la every par dealer, keyond all reasonable doubt: . • "Ccinces.—The menthens of a very ancient religious froterulty; - whom principal seat was the lend of lona. or leoluoskil, one of the Western 11/Janie of Scotland, bin when 'abal one tairelortsry exertions were extended over eonsiderabln portious .of Seward,' Reglad, Wales, - end Ireland, end in whose eonitieution we dinner. s• eitopiteityolf views and taints, Widish neoenarity irsd as to onenclate those *note. toes - of menu pirloslitre , thente;..,l6" - .owe th eientslgishatiat meolanths. n'ustfere Leslasid..,who. &fear erosisedinglaßcoilaiid:ind enemata in the convection of the Northern Pieta to Chrirtieuity, landed at Mi. - or lone. le the year 663. and received the Island from the tang of that people, for the pawao of founding a monastery. It., be Meted a Semloory, in which Le taught hip disciples the Holy Scrip toren to the ready of which he• wne himself de votedly attached; and when they 'wete 'tot; pre pared. he eent them forth. with the holy book in their howl, to evangelize the dark and be• sighted regions which extended in every shrews then. They held no fellowship with ihe rhereb of Rome, -and for many centuries maintained their ground amnent the stlempted encroach ments of that Bee. They rejected antioalar confession, popes and elvolution; knew nothing of the chest; is beptism. or the rite of confirmation; and opposed the doctrine of the real presence, the worship of taints and eberia, and the celibacy of the clergy, and Works of supererogation • In he- 12th tenten7, their Influence began to be overpowered by the faros of Popleh !superstition; but they roasted to the last every effort that was made to Incorporate their ieolnded eitablisbemen& with , tter•doteisont hierarchy. r•Their form et government 11/1.4 estientially' Presbyterian. teethe nimbi:re of their Synod of Assembly wee•given the natal of Staten, or elders • to shout, in their oellective espoolty,thr. !aged the right of appointing and erdstaing thwe Ito engaged in he toluistatint an thiselteri. aryidtein, .Te throe, when • utual*tiipt par' g i vt io ttouuutopod. Nineteen Ms dealg obi 4thtsityr: *lt Amity which does tuitaPpe nib** diffnent In stoy neeenfrom -: tb .. f...,.. Hi, or Pester Theo bilhops, to hoti*erat weak distance they swilled taus lois, wimereaket. He 'the dierdpline of tlie ' Whitt- Wi1i11V 401 2, 61 4 . ke un pt up a mobil' ettnerpoMMete.. - , .! - .I - .2 if 1 1 . It Is not known la what pre yin- lib* Caldees became isiOnot; bat therWli *bid& believe, that, in the West of Soothed, theyeot.„ tinned to inhibit s Betimes* eta behalf toi prise? Wye tenth, In 'opposition to neiroefleell et Rome, till very near the 004 Gm tight' of the. llnformstiew-waviatititid - ',lnto - tlt anthem porn of 'chi Island. : '., , : ..„:,,, ,Here then wan 1 Preebiterlinitithin the's: sand yearieldeithen thsi of Oh :, ;AM that ig test:ar its %tuella Is 111eX4 1 0 1 4 401 1 1 / 1414 4 . all Watson, In an 'drillable arlitient the 'sequel, in bisßiln•Blotenati,_ maUalmend " used al a manusi, +lo Orerlffettimßst Eptsco Pura. "Prem tbelentiranynt Aleditt ii deut,lbet, by Mean of • Bosnia miniami or hi epee Whom they Instmehstand sends " 4 not only -the Northtembrians; Ant 'the MI4 Aisles, the Mennen and Esst. Same: al l way to the river .Thames -i,tbst - tr;the in ' tents of by BM the greatest part nt the count . new called Reglad, ens converted iti thrill - , malty; and for .schre tithe acknowledged wadi thin co w - ndeolosticat government of Boot ' We The tatter lost theli.influinicle, merely ' l their missionaries 'chose rather to give up del charger, then to Inbuilt to the prevailing inha - men of the Cara of Rant, to 014 the SAC end*, Wait and of Kent Mesabi ected thetk; selves.".fineb is the language of au Beglineana a Methodist,' and. one O. host able, leatme4 and candid suttees , et the ego: - Aid-nob a 1 "the antenuding Parid" .which Bad Women - an be' mined threngw, atiesst - i - een of : ... t h en' , ii 9, reisll'lrelf ' Inforlna. peanut/1 Cave, Pallet, Pother, Bleentoett,TelereLifea• der, "the prime othistiriani,' and Watson nII: ter Bede, mortify...Me Indispendenfndigion et Weles,.. ad. the .kombyterlea froth ‘looo,' In. Moth tiOn'Ellik it , thOlehilithtlitt and gar iii influence upon thereligions mind of treat Ulm What beldame, to tell, it rending sad. gent oommunity, Mat, excepting inahe - tr about "Easter admix:me," they flreteritizet with the emissaries of Re ', ]tome] • • And now, for Ireland. once mare. - It la eit mittel, en all hands, that Columba, the foundll - , of the Church . in Idoe, stint therefrom Inlay : . r i, after hang labored in the tame: for so o' - lime at Some. 'Whit is true then of-the CC. den, must be true of the Irish; who were oeigV, ally called - Seats on Meant of . their Weed. , indeed, as we go back from •ColoMbn towage( Patrielus himself,-we an nines:nay gen 4 1 dons nearer primitive anti Ilit4'ehtistlint *, and feel the annost'confidetion,- t liter atm phase , is mill purer and better._ All the PM*" tent characteristics of .the Cnldge religion 'sire accordingiy asserted bylliphor,-4Arobbishop Armagh. aebeletelling to the eater thrhitllloll 1 1 Ireland. d-tej...rerboants to two alit t . the most &.1 and thorough e aminatiott. affectation efAturpritio„' and on, Ai pant •iih., Upon we, Of.`ltining made ape t•tjleeorery., =to the 'anoint religionef Ireland, le. pare, :which len :lb !blither of 'pi proof would algae to tear a ':'",':' .- .y...:. -. ,! (I) My first position on "stthini.le:thi: 4 thjerotee,just noir . drawn'. he. religion - , of. the (Midas ern; what It isidemonstated .ti.. have Welts b 7 enthiAtltlth - whkth-l.defritish . CrOonan. to intingo -4 fedocdfn 'ltilLttiu 4 0 4 John of 'Paden,' (80 1 ;4061.0lOh06,1 lfrwelsiy Aberdeen, Jan Via& ind othera,:not to of Cent;:COUler,'.llshasi paitnin._ jewar dlmbegnilhedanticteriettionlialeglielaffnwlchil 31611 " . ..„,.. re& f 1"n4. "Po* Blinribir; - 00 it litt 01 1 1.sidIentiBM aattquarlage, who lethal illiENEeta= a right 1.7 is their ownla the p ro found irtesti: goii , ono o ancient h is to ry. Ir -1 - svotie , gion of the Culdees was distinctly end ; pre. rutty Protestent—esy, Presbyte rian—nadir it was, by the admission of my _opponent elf, a transplanted instithte of 'Abe Iris h" glen, that - beyond - a questroia, , the a Latter w • atend—in the time of Columba. And edmi 'g that Patrick lived a century he fore bins,. ' most have been Protestant alto, unless a iteiderfal reformation occurred between (9) kty a'otennd pagan') is, thet"Christivnity etuted in keitand'hefolirthe llftli , ritettury, mud c pigeooently, kjbre'ehe time. of Bishop O'Con keels Rt., Patrick. This can bo established from 1 1 the early Filbert themselves, Whom, of course, • my opponent will not diepote.-In A. D. 303 the IChristiene of Ireland opened . an ssylamto the persecuted-Britons, under the reign of Diode w,,, tian. at. }J erome furnishes fall proof, that 'there a pore Christian chinch in : lreland in, the/hart, . century; and that letters Were then cultivatedthere " Prosper of ' Aquitaig, In the fifill ceatury,apeakior of hie ootemparary and friend, PalWitts,-who was 'sent to - Ireland in A. D. 411,.siis that he wee sent "to the Scots 6e tiering in Christ"—(the Irish' being then called Scotts) "Bet how,. or •by whom the Christian filth wes',first :introduced, it le impossible to deterealmo:-Bee.Lanigen'e Ee. History of Ire lend, not. 7, 'sec: 4, fE . . . Inderd,q .coul d, pro*, 'with incomparable greater probability; that Ireland was first con= vertett bylhOlpitatte 'Pent, than Bishop O'Con nor can prove that the 'Apt:Mile Peter was ever at R.Pito if ; the- holy' ectiptureir of the New Testament are to be believed, there is no passi bility .of :Peter being...et_ home, unless in lie - worn oat old age, he woe token there, to:die. But, on the, other hand, the mane Bibleinfertes as, that raidluteuded to travel into Spain. .And the traditTons of . hie' Booing actually, demo' eo. nor! zi - 14:orila 1.617401ik mast, are stronger, and more qamitible . with eurieture,. by Tar, est.,' that..Petur could have been at Rome. Stilling fleet, Tel. 0,3, p. 24,.end Bitrgess, pp. 4S; 51; 103, Ste., ..txhibtt the strong probabilities, that, • o St.Pattedraneed Into Eipalcr-and "inte the utmost .liiinnils of the WlMP—aid "conferred aderiatikalH.Mikin dip ielande which in theses." Sir Deng Spelmen quotes npaesage out of Fur leniatttOtshop of Reicher", (sixth etteatary)— PSI- Pepl visaed..over the man to the British ~ a... It scholar and gentleman'. ought, to kit ' t 'ti: distinguished .antiquation, Sir WI tbam,t 'keeper of the records of tre bled Ili 'lllijestytillirmiagliam , tower. lu. D . did .. Publish, a quarter of a century eiii"eireTy able .work....."leitsh Antiqusiien Ills ett en ',eolith:dad from the nuthentio mau -1 %met . .ef Irish 11thintere, which were all In hie p scion. The, ,position of. this able and ' impaqtal author - is, that the early religion of irtt!io,ii• utterly chapkid' and lost, among the lf .Catholics; that the origivat Patrichts or - Pat lt, who was to eneeessfal Id etengell;ing the bind, must hare been before Pullrelian'and. Pop i Celestes; that thin Palltullas binisell Mist callelk,Patrick, in order to get more favor with the, satires; and. that all the •confosien",inth, whicir this sobjeet has been thrown, results from :the; trick of wily ,Pontiffs, in giving to Le their t , tuiesaries, the name .or Patrick, which •i 6 . ..14 1 ! . 1 . with the Irish; oe of the papal rid in a postbamoos fraud of thin kind. "We smitten a lie3i," nays be, "which opens the (obi, and` disilovela the elite to*tt-thein cengtwltieeand contradictions which bare per• plemtd,the learned respecting St... Patrick, by shoeing as that the Boman writers Called many ore4PorrMe, - who, while living, never bore the ets44."-(vpi 0, 315.) , Mr. hare, another eminent Irish antiquarian. 'says, in his Monastic Antiquitics--"Polyomp seta missionaries to spread the gospel in the .Weit, and the Northern parts of Europe. They gave a pure uncorrupted racial to their con. ' verb. Their liturgy agreed with the Bieck; and the religion of the Irish continued Tee Ciminsues, 'different from that of home; which front the Ureek missionaries, and not from the i l l s t ii. o .iiii" Cr in ti : ' ,h : e T * ;: i el,:tu::l x e c tU r r e A e:.o:f:G:i . :er , i :k i ( n s i l iti; D e 'e r it s P w c " ■ l e i n t ' ii i ,,, tars) W . " strong . corroboration of -this testi - big three two positions we surround St 'Pet rie'. with ProteetenGenn: nod hoe he can escape Miring been a.Piolestoint himself. must tic left to the ingeunity`of there who can find Popery to the common law and. SOartitatiottal „liberties of 4:setsbakiii: , (i) my third . position is, that Pope A drian Itheielf;sa infallible authority of coarse, proven' in hisliall to Henry 11, P. 0. ili,r 4 , i6ll, brush Aligion before that time, If tittt Proteettnt, WAS lint Pollan et say rate. Hero is the reason for i *lag the interdict Ittory: "Inasmuch es year intent it, as a catholic prinq, to ra-ove the Um nfOr.M4r der Instreinntlin tenta'At itti at , a, i i /int(' fi:,l2tilitnitatatia 7- - rat= iintk ie. and4o datatitaierfrime tie iiill'of - thi - tard.." - , SitilC i thl-the language of that aticssorabla deemment, tie great charter. el Ireland's subjugation. And let commies teem say, if theinterprelatinu of en Bid Attglima Bishop. Burgees, be not tee obit ere •••tneetilngt-="that Popery was int the au chat religion of the /risk—was not the religion ot.leelend,,!befere the middle of the 12th 'center (4) tip - rptarth position io, the testimony of ether limitslOCatbolin, whose authority is un impeachable."' It is herd, ludeed, for me to ferego the evidence. of that womirrful end ex saline man, Jaen Users, D. D .Archbishop of Armagh. author of our common schronolour of the Bible. • native of Debits, the nblen and invfosindest Irish antiquarian, thin ever lived: and who, more than two centuries ago, enjoyed the most ample opportunity, for deciding this •-• 7' don. fmity life testimony in 111 on my de; but be is $ Psetromit Nor shed I take by the "Nettletn" of John Tend, teethes Irish scholar of the nth century—width is de cidedly with me also. For Tobin.", though born sad bred a Romeo tletholio, became a sceptic; sod I therefore mos him—with only this re mark, that I am worry Bishop ()Towne cannot Ina it In his heart to deal With like charity I to wardst Protestants, d especially . Prenbyteri Dr. Ollalloren. di pride of Itomen Catholics, as en entlipasrlan, ear: "'strongly suspect that by Asiatic or African telasioniess, or through them, by Specials ones, wore our ancintere iti- sinned In Christianity; because they rigidly i i, adhered to their ittti 011111, as m to taers% zed the dose of celetrroting E ter. CaltTAll IT is 111 sr tlr PATRICO TOCIM Al 2TiOLINOLU I.IIOVAISCHT Ot• Icemen"-Again, when Patrick arrived, "he was told by St. Ibex that they never acknowl edge,' the aupreinagy of say foreigner." And math, a meet uncueopromisley, enmity misled in, themidst of the kid. people spokes retry stink conerefed siva RON& ',' ' In O'brisoolfs Views of Ireland, TOL 2. It r 4. 'We nod, "Triers is something very singular in the tooleissatical history - of !seised. The Is something eery singular In the ecolesinsticel history of !Mind. The ohristianelmreh of that country, ea foooded by at. Petrick ASP MIS rer, texcessues,. existed for mealy yeers, free not embattled. For about seven hundred yens. tbrltish'Churcis maintained De indamedenoo. It had no connection with England; and it di! , rot is hopertant plan from Rom.. The fleet work of ream 11, etaa forgot . . the perch of Ire. teed - info atyliott , to the Rosman ronktf.' 4 ' , . Aniestio Thistly, to his greet "ninny of the Norman Conquest," (London, frees the Rev eidh Feria; etlitioo) vol. ,2, , p. 122, a standard Fork wherever French or English is reed. mays: ...see the Itolnan' Church had established, lie dominion In Britain, by the ooneemion of the Anglo Sszoos, she labeeed incessantly to ex tend beer Reialbe Empire de claimed to'exer dee over all the worshippers of deem Christ. As in Ireland _ theth were no' Pagan usnquerete to conseit, the Popes were fain to content them selves with netting, by, letters and messages, to induce the Irish to establish in their Island an ecclesiastical hierarchy 'Muslin to that of the oontluent; end like It, eslonleted to serve es 'n staple the pontifical throne. The men.of Eric, like the Britons of Cambria and of Gaol, having epontaneounly organised Christianity in their vet:dry, eitheat to any way conforming to tho 018cial ermidration decreed - by the Ro man Emperors, had no fixed and determinate epbsoopill ton. Their• 8ith,414 were simple•irieste, to whir; had been confided, by election, the , purely, honorary charge of enporlotoading or vLiitingpinchnrehea:They did not constitute, &body euperioilie the 'rot of thd clerp; there wire eei; diatirmit degrees of the hierarchy smog; dam; be a word, thew church - of Erin\ bed no arobbishop, and not'one of its members needed to visit Rome, to smiled' or buy the pon tifical -palliate. Thus, enjoying full independ ence _of foreign churches, pod edminietered, tile any other tree Society, by elective snit re vocable. chiefs. their , church., woe, et cc early pesied,atigemftted AIL achietentiet.by the 'MM. Aotory of lit.`dohn Lateran (Rome); a 'contin ents within, of attack was -dinned spinet it, with diet' perseverance inherent Id iliti'line censors of the old Seinte, litho by dint of one , unstarJ,ln.,PFP. r e r. . h!lk - rloblitgelei the eel:- • Terre!, s.. .. - ... -' " ".. -; : , `,"I wish I mild get thie author into • the hands of every frith Catholic.- Bin with me in reed ing o foe passages mere,. p. Ifift,:styr rosy he : „ o p, si ejeystsed, that each.* eoniat order (the Irish Church,) whose basin wee the people them selves, end where the,impulsion shills °manse ” from of wish% ond pusion led mass, wee little. faiorebla to the prOthote tif „the badly. of Itooto„ Aerifirdingly; despite, WV their :e fforts, efforts, with the'lthigt 6f Ireland,. dirfne the- jinn. ~,,. t u rtjo snd a half, 'blob -elapsed between the tionvemdan of the Anglo Bennis, and the descent of the Karma IntaElighintr,dtke IWes,effeet ad net the Idinhtest , thenneititbetteliwione preo ike egl grgsattation of the clergy of Erin, or she emalleirt taut^ from the inhabitants of the 61.1" online were not eren 'tithes; the Irish or g y e iheitifed on voluntary Oita hnd offer ings"' - (Note - tip. 124.) ~ .. . , - . -, i, • Mter thckNourou omptait•ii tiiefilid; my rather dearth* Ore gradual impression made . upon the Irish church, through Larifranc and • certain Irishman Patek, who in 1074 went over "to be consecrated' *t ,, Canterbury, inMead of contenting bimself,\ss ir* the ancient custom, with tits henedictionof his colleagues; this WWI the first r.• of obedience Mahe laws-of the Bs.' mieh Church," &o. "Elia dissatisfied with the Irish, despite their covicesslous, the court of Home continued to call them bid Christions.reh els to ago:Moneta discipline, it Watched we close ly as ever 1411.'1o:tension to`obtaiii a better hala l upon them:hyk . mociatioglticimhition with tome temporal ambleamcid this occeusiee et on cffered itself" The b e et an then goes on with thefacts which. I bethileStin 131 give in injtforthee. Lecture about. the grant:At opts Adrian to Caney 11, of Ireland, on condition, of convening it to the faith, and ocouringthPeter Pence. Lang,lnd bitterly, and bravely ; 'd the notice lrish'coiei , b dii, .trod for their batmen., it d . altars,' end freedom, against the Popes and \ ilNNerttion's hloelty era, seders. AnotherPaged \ b 11 had to issue from I aitother Popc,Altizander Illiranfinning the grant ' of.Aiition IV. in vain did the outisged eon! of Erin attempt, by turns, teinioke the bind otb cea of tne Pope and his enaissolkiee; to soften the, truculent hearts of their !gr a der'. .The follow= ing incident demeibesionce feriall, the heart less,.vemil, and 'treseheionet ekirlt. with which the Rooth church prosecuted her iniquitotth • determination: ' "At thie \ time (1177) stoordinal named Vivian, who had beim sent •by the Pope 'th' Er4idietetto collect money,, , having sticeneded in Ste landed in the north of liklatid, in the =district" - whither the warrhod-justibeen triundereed. Natwittultandiett( t iall the evil that. the Ehmin obetreh had inflicted upon Ireland, the, Itifts6. with received with‘great ,honer 'by the chiefs \of , • the Irish army; thejyintreated him, with defeg onee, \to couneel thcee.and to tell them whether, It wennat. ,lawful foe ;them to oppose, with all , their power, Ilticiumrpatiotat of the king of ,Eng laud. . prop fear or calculation, the.. pontifical legate 'gave them the reply they :desired, and even exhorted them tr.tight to the, death in do fenos of their. country:, This encouragement excited an universal joy end n,warns friendship i ii:iivards the i,dirillrial, 'she Withoin losinia any time announced` that he Would Mahe to calkefihn ifo r the church of ~ Rouoc. In thefullneks of their content, the chiefe of tho army and the people gave as much ea\ thiy aouldi mid the legate, cc - tinting 11113 jouitioy.'catercd the Anglo Nor, man territory. Arrived gat Dublin, be woo ill 1 received - by the kingik‘ barons anii-justiciarice, who reproached him - With' Lavin encouraged the Irish \to resistance, and ordered him to de-' part forthwith unless he chase publicly to re trait what he had said.. The 'cardinal, without hesitation, iiroalaimed Kieg2Henry 10novereigit 'awl lawful master of Ireland; mu!, in the same ofithe church, fulmihated eideoree ofiesoom umuicatiart against every nat176',..71h0 did, not acknowledge' hint. The Nornions weee*Ao "chi' -- - mtence,. as their Adversaries aghted at this Itentencr.,.ae their :inv— ited been et :the approbation, be,srrivred oath patriotic develion; and the legate co at !dears , . throe:Over 'the conquered part of the !ma" {Thierry, p 19. At length, hoisever,`the tntcqual contest ro- \ suited In ,the subjugation of the nobledriveh,and overthrownf‘thole illustrious church, ostAblish- • . od by the Aptielie or betnrid. Time would fail me to detttikttio cichtmitici• and wrongs which hllowed--not thCo least or, which, was the mei eneholy hatioU, made to their :social and'domis• tic istianaN The very firoCiunod, o.4abilokß , re loom from thraldets Camfirenis, a Catholic ~ writes\ held by , the Pope ' s;Norman - 210d Irish clergy,-probiliited, maertsie `within the sixth *tree of conithguinity, a law : 'quitu new to Ireland; where, in'tho'utmost Innocence; we're e',netractoilnio host bf`unints, reprobated by the church in other thriallin • countries.", And let us Muir down, from thin nail memory, even half ,way to the reformation,; or same two hundred yerxe, , ml'esie;, from 'tin :authentic delcnmenr„a , tettersddressmil to•Popo Aolue, in the' fourteenth, 'century, by Dathill O'rfryi; king of Ulster, on Waif of the dots. trodden and still bleeding triah poinlation. The doMmuent. il rancid In the o.lhelio writer, Jnhennee \ de Fordnu,V§Miti, ehrenbion, Pp itoa,tig . t. i ehalllseleet only por tinsicef it, with tegrit that \ tni - epticerdill s not allow roar to give ~Ili '... •\', ' - , `I, , . , •lilckt holy ether, the tranfintil to \ you finale, ‘,X.c . t and', One; inform a tion, 'sta , , ho. After inioing driven nil, 'hp 'vielence, \trip . 'Or. epo s . ' cibos habilatione;\ front blir firldo and Om pa • kraal inlieritatictaftee tiovinglforned‘r, in' eider to aaie One live, to 'll;,e to the,inountaine; the incesties,\the woCile; net, the ho lows of,the rreke,, - they.. isontinuilly: ' , biomass us in these miaerahla uelinnth—rarri this; 'there ra subs between ' the m nnd ta, an implenible eno tali); and tt vat `n feeetii . 'rope +oho '153(44 of in . ite. ckploitfbli ,rituntion —They ' , have deatrelyed all the : , written three which h eretofore gosereed pa—an.l, ha e established erfectly, detestable love, tit•itlncb the , lallowiele evecutnples: It Is In4ufeitilith'eauriti , of 4yhttac..tzt the kink lit I C. 1 .1 44 it .11 , 4atA that any tkon,\Dor'etittett rot e, may 'ning s any suit of actiori'llguitilit . sti . Iri,bman, while this powei:do prohibited to all, lei dinorni, Joy or .firrirat.„ ‘ When, na \ too ante . haves, an .Belie man flltif.,lllo4B an irisii rank priirinr tetieien, the aes4oitt le not eorpp .ritlty put& . ed ; L oi‘tivrti vonierta pay a ace: on I\ the contrary,. he more Considerable among irs the au 'valuated en, the ore is ; he murderer es. en ,rd., honor &lady onanensed be nountry ne 0, rote b y th et'eki S iirttki , , 41 , td tti4o,r3 ---..--‘ Tie,Enitlieh,"wh hape s dwrlt amolguit for many Taira,' oad sitsl- • called rem of 'aired rate are no loth cipeithwg sas h a are the Othere--- Th Coe drirepo \lmo'keine, assesablationj•they dila= horlpr#ltt,and rdsenorthy; it is the -be lie rof 41 ter laity' d may at their . rhurch• - ? , \,z min ; that , here is .noreore , 'eln, in killing., an Irishman th b A\ in ' killing a \dog. \ Their monks. brllly iseserOhat, for haring . .killed a man of our nation,' thre wentd net atudain , one nine° day trom raying ewe. Aro. le of this, the ,l In h u " °r the otdt, \or •Cittinx .. ,eilablieheil. at Gr.lnard, in thiidlpetwe of Arrotaglitad thaw* of ' ttriXeime order aks,Ttixa. IrriThrte4darlk, attack in arms, wound and kill ;Cm lkishi.\ endear reg uteri, eat mats: . ' Ilinther Simon, 4 'the order of MliiiirdeS, a relation at the Allehoi s of Coven try, bitaimblicly deelnind film...thi s 1411 !hat there il‘nat the elightent sin Inkilitnipqr rip bbig atr:lrlaintan-- - 4 4 1 11 e preserre, Is' Mir lir aris cm -Can insothraiiihattej, .thi,reirstlii. of long, emend of Isjostion,`cf,the minter ar, our' flab , ra l ode`. hretheis, onrAonalnai lehkeh 'lnn never kik for teen, either by tip or 413 e 10n5,7 dc. Seek was Ireland, at the feet of itia Moline In the feikteentl century. AA aome- twohari.,, `'irra,l yearaithors intervened Alecto theta' filter." 103 aft ealscortlll ;often the her4rpf that NISI& and intioilitga atlipot. • lint the %.Reforreatlint I dawned. ' Eigiatersjoined it; and thin the pater , - . nal care of .thre.. , mert holy . fathettree to its wily instinct, erahrneeil, with• , ,grost tiaiderness, hiti Isiah chastity,: and..yrorned ever \tilepl with flowing oomplalikk foroootb, Inmemoo",of what th 4 cruel .llnglieb`W ...tonet: . ', • ',.% ~ • • is ill. SAN'Lt \ /CITA-4.0h we Joey, etoa you meva thn P A th ‘ tohr 'ma t•slioltAah , V 4 11. It ;Nina' od%brlth •to h. Mtge. 1 ad the lortol.tq 41 , 0, thaut.d. Th. ',tattle I. Riciti \lntrorAslovatafactior• ~ Voho. truly. ' s A. 11(.11Alertlder. :, ' /lA .127L510. UrioN ON. NAW I.l.ixestlllA. \ ra. M. ticta. thq .11rosuesaa—INhte SI \ T WA, had loft' till, \ ult. •T otaitiA: t•( Potottleatot; ito. all 111, and more I 0011.1, Sant us 'l2 doubt fromb \ ? , taant 01,N,arsoces. It will r:,11 rapid ty. \ - •, 't * .., . .. 'Ault' Tout., ' ', 1/Alintilit ''t'Ltbl'Oitloo. l'or raft br DA ,,,4 * ,. 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Burstein \lhot:_*; tote *.mined hie 0r., ---- . nine* snit \dntilsin to 7AT., iltT te Iit:WOW -.• • • .• 'telt there, 4o ant,ml44 bq ha eingle . t , tawr• m"t'MeOneTite73lllf=il 110 nAtlet surylled himself bo 04 fora . A.bh 6 /167'?44. tet film " 7411 of wed. It bo Frorth . .. 1 11bk` w .pip,teSau 04k IL um 4s t . . v x da..nrawi \ ~ ~ ~,l\ \~. ~ , • 1852. \ • . SP.IIIIIO &RILMSZEILUIT.' , . \ Cleveland a/id Pittab Rau R o od ~asessmallEgggEligw., .CLEVELANDTOLEDO. iANDIifiEN,:i;E%7 TROIT. CHICAGO, MILWAUFLIE, DUFFALO, DUNKIRK, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI. lacILIE new and\ fast running ',tamer FOR, `,v.rr CITY. i•2141f1 the Monongahela hall footof irr atc,t. ewers wtenaing at nlielott„ (Sonanc, ex. • crut•4l conclncting•tTllccille with tho fry, I r ., u of lb.. Clcyclunt .Pllliburgh Roar, 1 ,oio .01:Wein:W. M.,— and anittsur at etrecland at 11 OtricrW, 11., awl conowtlor with the etcanatoat ant tall io .d Inws for Toledo,. Stculo•kr.. Iretwit. Chicago. Milwalaktc. av\- lo and to 1.1 L 1/antlea. • •13 , .0 ti Macy wrlacel. . •\ • Foe ck. tconct 10 ' .1(M111 C. 11.1•1 HMV, Ar t • t Hoag Co. I)iite:fromkr Wt:t mar grta/a1:1 atm . fc. Ant.) °T:'lc Mnongahela Howe -4-110, the Oblo 'wan. K. rr; A7llaafe t wO cu,,iuut ruuhorra n. MVII AM"'sre land, the fns Loco rAtatwrgh to Clarcland la ft. o, Cto antho both rtothe AT= us Ckodand WA. -tee and in m. Lit come. bug, of men .o=o. • SPRING ARII/INGT. • .. au/sewn, , Pennsylvania Rail Road anatq l ,•! - . Packet Lille. • • ' (MUarVIST it. Valitiaatn.) Belteern Pittsburgh, New York, PhilactriAa and Baltimore. \ • 3.1.0:.mi1ea Sail: Road 72 exiles Cant+ , •••• .211111 K 2111ROII0 ft. 'MINTY MOM HOBBS. \ FARE TO PRILABRLPHIA i t BALT. $:10. way , : Poe , Pirltur , An c.;. , ..w0. Rom- \ \ UN the 'opening of Caiaal Navigation ail* iv On Of Expresoi Packet,\Boila will on, evantaf , , mata illainroille trlth the Penriv•lmula h all al . a.. Packet host will learn, - Uraninite. eemy toMittne at a oioloct, preeltelyi. Binennra take thn Rearoadat Blinn. rale next alai . at no - in, corning the Boottalte 111.4m dar light, smirker at Philadelphia tir - Baltimore, early next Morsitne. \ Baltlinata paatellattla on antral . at Ilamie hooch. take the expreaaTrahaelta of Ilte Baltimore amt .iiimanbana Ball Bon to that city. arriving ,lai time to I . if iri to Waatii , t!lt , ciNgr mait o MitCi., \ , \ ' . P .t!!! ' ?. ' .7 .4,..0.11ir1iene.. -!' Tlatrai'Araatt. ‘ ' ...) 111•2K11.111liN, Ilea. Bonne. is ' _.. pr.,te B. ,LEECII. !COLL. 41.1 11. • 6tizin'a lninuante Lienpany of Pittsburgh ~.'. a o..uusawMana.;',..• ' `, . - • .. - • • .. • SAMUEL L. 11/4.1181.1ELL. OFFICE, VI WATEII B BWAYBE MARKET. AND • 4Gr It,it/14.1 UULL•AND'OAIIOO RINKS ON Tilt 01110 AND. KIKSISNINPA RIVERS. \ • AND TRIBUTS , • air ?anon apknst /ad a aa•iage' 12R14 Alm, Armful atprra c014.F..A and 1:7,4AD,FAV101170.N C. O. ilusoof, te ." N : Robert Nu01ap..1N...i... • o,Ketusvet, 111-Thithough, iiNtseN. foRN., \ 11..1.61a.1 , J. tichootimaku. , Walta Myatt. itua 111. ' TUE AFF ICTED!—To florid all laid with that dr•ldrul scouoce to'Amerlei, the 1.11 complaint, the promietom of 31•IrUmer Loo Pllli arolian py to 14Ier oo of oneoiromplEta"amt far.' It hos been trlnl Mtn, In all Patti rt.' the cOunfryp tt ban bOon cued . In the pro lye, of W i Itioit,omblont nbrairirln% o, always with triumphant moseurh , In clarion them 'Oils to the yob Ile, tha propriatora too Wohmtal by a daiify tq allrylate hammy inliTorlou, and Mfrr • rotonly far. Oita °b pi. mo,t. torrlbli' dial:neon thu d: be yrlthli thir, eis , roach of. all.. Nor. aala by on •Drstureirta and. Mr , ehsal• 11S fawn and eoctotrr... , - J. KIDD MX). \ ID Wf.td . ' 23"ostarla\ y mosuloM by lb. B Monies Coot. Xis. VI , Ilklt 31. gllVAlllibtla to bliss 10131 a. daughter oft /Ma ' Irodue ay stoobsie, the rib looL by the ltor. .14% Qu4ik..I3IOIJAbITYI Y. BEATH; of Phlbulelphisitt,o daugbkter of James Waal. /let a of this city. tlo Welheidey,:kfai Mb, at. t he reshietce of motbee.loM. • Primlllo IteMaihn, Eculrml ilill, MILE. 'MEALY write of eireM 21 yeeie. • The Memel VIII !eke moittimr, atIO OTlmk. Velem:tea the oo toelt'cl to ittood. \ • ' 2 o'clock, on TheyeklEr eft onoce,IVILLIAM .ASheal,:yeunoeMehil4 eh Atm KIM. and V. W. iletate}. 15 . mootht .140 Emit... The Metal will ttlie ',twee z from IleiteellieceOl the ostehle,Eati eitoty at. Allegheny' 91t0b,"ilm frienite of the (Molly an MreoOtMer.lbe oth hut., Mlt9, MOT GLRADAL.Ie The Mabel!' willtaki pleoe co Riley. MO o'clock. 0. 11, •bttrplibnigh; s will be.s. attylidttu for Mu amre of County Como mapper. subject Co tbe rotor, 'or, tar ant, Insionk\und Whin Counts TNUTICE,-The.t,--the \ etrem \er the . rithihereh Wak Wort/. tort../. 1...n..1tt \ t. th. L..4llo,ittL 110.00, at tbe aproer °Miu \ 2:ra and uk.s ftreet, _art` \ - ‘. \ ... ‘. , \ • \ ' \'• Sutlerioi `French . Clotho. \' ' - ' URI". 10 \dc BCRCIIFICED .111(log.jetst r....4wed 1.. As ps,.llisLopa, Bliek aoths, so , .1.1.1,- ... ~..r • sit dursivklity pf, oat.. ma Marparrlkas..l I tt.e ihWatsetgri aptit..iml 1414 !kilo, Intrfor s. .. /1 =WAIF lom; us o,;'iiii.lan -- ':igii• Polo .A ym.01.v.t.., ,u. .tlgenwastin g:W l.ihz.ll4.7=ll II trrit , .. ,. 4464144u., . Fwxwtefu..,eed d: lmE_Neu PAULOR:P.AgiIIt--.A. otried t c liaT.lVlar,r,V,Plcit==. ^ Z. T ., lem thaVanalfcluks,tq. eltne , n bit ..0. hr . . ' 'lt: ~ - V_ .-, 71103 r.ume.e.:0.65,11.1.4. 0. TLIEIIIIO.METEM niannfaturel by J. PL•thlt,-Theit sr., re.-.lly solkt.i by . ' node, h . !. Ito t .., 1= ,,,,,, 0? u si ,.. 7.4tll , s4,Vro s a=r4, t ra "t ...r.„%......,:mt„ to .1.p.13.10.1 cro, with. blow. ror' 01.4 r truth =l arewur. • hie t. is IpOl• lb:Eft:l(l4mM oI the oNlitary TbetnotaastaTs. amorally n 4 to U.. Wm. Co. &YAW \ . •• J. \lt lUD k.OO-• : • fitINE SPONOI-1 bale,justve'd tilid for br ALA:MiI& LIQUORICE - 'oaiiitey , :just teed gto. tor sato br , , NO , - tum ice% A1..X .3 16L-3()bb1i,"4:41t911 - anlloga i lgl: \ A:\FAIITUSTOC,WS: VP:KM;r9).II' • Prom_ a . ' Dr. 4eritt Sdrlooo..l \ Y , " t t lar• C.L jaWoloz; by p on of tho u 10: radar ~ a nd awl 601.• 0000.01 INkbrt. cdtribas wtitt akeptirryw Lut sprirdo whrs t wet te YhlLddpbl+term, MO rt. 1104.ielbre, 1 wads pmilledi 00 by gor brother tO Potib I n In Um of Mc. dun •Ists rtt oat Inwolloor, lir star 10 rt . to um thst It vrawi.valitsber pngastm.barlur tried —.1. h4 -lU n n b etortr mi4. :No A tr d'l loarl th eigir eratrwi * t%l74 l. ermetalloro ware Ink. luta milled-410 terolb...o o tr.ly as , tosirbloy, relrieribet 'Vara* Irt.rwr 10 0 10 . 0 0 tebect properly. edmbilsbtred.: .It4ott ill mad Us lox rewtriring • rettelio sad 11.4 TI AIN, will *rod =131077. IF!' t!leskl! , T,VVl oF otbarldw,llikoll May 'lt.PDeran et meattriliti maliSlAlNtbas. X . • 2g= hir "'" P "" rili N IVV " WLDEN — FENNI.ECO476,Ioutth rtreet. b i. ite. lh raten4(lllo'Nnieforbortre..Also• ,7lgnr k titzale• u meterdge 00.11.1rntLty .i . "Atinalts. 2 r " .01100e ty tt Ar 2 : l ol k*" Zsur ' Ilrarr sar, • neer napply_o( upebontama Ina W. A tIILDIMMLNICA CO,lO Fourth . 1 °RAMEYTO' lerJAND—jdst toed: ivy Nc et totasterk Utiatig tdc. pa * , =! ,, I VAlt h rgn a .ra=lo r n Lucy by Lmatr, ~ t o Mow CAP mod ochortalVr i„, blts , tlontt . : KicieWtorker , etatlndoiN lo4l . 4 o l . o 9 l '.liL \ CALLOW. M ACE.FaiW,-100 bbliNo.3.larga Mack ukft eritl,ol3 RANLUBH. iI Id. Jial , kfilkdr , tap and,34,biocesh, nstrett \ • . 5rlll..NUEtt I 'INBRED 411V720,bble;*node,(1 oily , in In.kftn. and for mati s lT I s.' Lt. 11 MIN SOAP—ltill,tiar.a. in.bkore br '1 1 3a71‘,\\',1 11, ." 12 '21.) kegs NNLltifitacii and for silo Aby i s 13377' , serII2:9IIIIILIVALIGIL 11111),F8/-5 0 dry lAintliidtili.TOt Hale by 7 , •I( ...! •• - boxes ir_sslt.hiitb2 , !. this 11” rpe.hrid aoA broalet by DINE APPEF; Ca6ES£sl:lol4e. div 110111•114 soil I:Minas-AO , W hoe 6n 14q A M 0 W. ottibr thl. Ter, d .134 pg Rah bi- Ixecr.ll2 3 011 N5PMW? 0 411 ,11 . APON:4Booifidg; and shotetoorsvr — e - ed bfidi brut hr .1(11IN6IVN'1 OOLLINS, , litt.t . a..er MlbS6ll\ M i, EVFR--400 3 bagmle mea t irk , t — ArA LA 11•4 s tor kb, br IMI igunsTA cok. vI , ,s.TTIIING;Eitatk 4 large, seanti -0 .40104.1 altp. earkatar'llankta. •. . ',. . \ nu n., comM). oe Ismol. stvek , ln the eity:' from two aras biaf year, witip.lo , l4 Wed ma homy. 1 distAi.' , Allhabutviand maim. 114 mitri..Me.mmms , ' . •\ , -,. ~ ~ , ... . onzalutid4 w,,,,A„.t. _ mlO . ~ , t \ 'WI9 TUIDY T!t Pi IS: - • 11nE - Aiiiiiseiitier*4rep .„ 444 tvbnintnxtor ot mt.'1"1141,11117'.,""b?" • A; \ rsttowaxm 't • \ 1313 ILION .-."‘"\ 011ts1).•N. • 14°A' Ve:1 1 1,111,VP " ?. At \ \ Ltd, Ao \ d.' • • ' ',idAlierrtlfark-co.. Siti"..l'6,l*idi.Pitis4.W.iakirg. of \tilis Mot tau a L, dor 00d. 1 6 . =Z217.. 1 17.24% Yh9 i ` ni.m,nctattios.l2.4.ol26\ 0 11 IN 82, VOLK, coeur...-, wfmanyr, MAIMS, 'dr Sit -24, - (kipui rxr.' .. 4....- 47.11 1 ' ta=l:7.., `" 4 ft. ! 4 ‘. , '.._ .. oitocer td,r• Ihabklun • wrvallN•tilTr ?gtiii, , sr.'',. ' • div.tarml ef • luarqu. by Alaymie Pu,..- 44 ''''---- e.n1... in , it,.... n TIMI ?UMW Yttih oy am: or . Wceiline icitt. , us'epown . - 2 --.. ...... -'7 '74ILAS ..1.00. , ....11. 6,i,a------,-- ,: ---...). ' • stou of Itowoos sit by .a ap. t var.t.w.:,:awo. m. . - 2\ s,,._„l6l?villitl- ALED 4 ' 4854 .. .P.a..„.' l i` x ..\ . "I'' \ iiiiilhi f ill--- -- - - deClaro-Od!vi, \ na wax . waxa 'E ', .',V\-, -• • +. \ "-‘,. A &ilk a ~...- ...ate' of it. :Awl fleiki ;word, , ftivel al. ~, ~ •. , , \ vrotas #41„E1, , , ,c,CJI LoVe 6 1.54r,n• rt . i... , % . " \ , \ 10 . \ 4 .. ,'lr " '' • \ \ \ ''' \ . '.\ \'' , . 'AN's \ ' ‘...,\\‘ \ 'i ‘,. ',.\, ' • \ ' ' ‘t\ ...‘", ' CO WI gk el A , , mho,. Ittermtme. Srila, Slem,n,, .. „ a ; I.: T t los h r: J \ oLl 'r t:d t ! ,, ,::::ei:n:o:.,:b d . u:t Y t t . h . 7.7 .b ni n ll C ; l el7: vary litike &log \ I 1 e, alto siJor 000 Laded..., otntgrit En mains at f. 41.. 84 biA. 0. a:kW, Mrs. I am, ~.1 2L bito .It 17.1:9 Md. \ ; 1111A111- 1, Siin 1.1)1 , th onto at 113.. Tel. doe st f.fee II 1 1 11, Nothitm Impurtabt is at 1111.10E1111111 1 .11usak it held at hL,h Ia th mkt...them above the slew, of bul ly', I 1 . 0 opotAtion... Them wai, a mall 0t , 15 , co utter \ 81.1....,\ rotafilol... iiiiS . \ till be. anotoi at TiooMM.: *pile, memoir In and Flee at VilifttU , PP, , i VIIKESI:=4,Ir. 1/.., bite at,:fo I. re. \ \ \ ' ; lUTTEltale of °IAA , . mil \at 11.,,, 1910.01'.. roll In \ ‘... i 1711..—Sodenf5 Gbh at ; 714.. ite.l ,, k , 11A 131e--Tho , market la littitTi . , Z\7l . lol cm .11 ;an at for: \ , 1 'o l ' l./I=, at C lli ioole a I.ISLAT: M \... mu . 4 . 1‘ .1 or ib . ''', .1 . ....k miNtig IMS.llkeklay smite 92 loaditat noct.tlons. i \ ;', I.RIED 4.IIPLVA-.1.0rd0 of ....I ; bu at Alen 11bn. ~ - 01 , A ANII—S4. oti o toris &Tint*: at, ,, ,13X0 - Ii bI, ',' • i ' 81A(11,i'SligL—FAies ii thlo Imm No 1,11,1,84114A1. POTATOES\ Isleisn the shad' of 100 he, rade at Silo '; \ M. 1.6, , \ , AlOliF. ; MiA,FIT.R , S,ISTCYCKPot. , \ \ %Ng., Yontr, Nl ay a: ' l .\ \ Id monay rats. tlre tantble . : d ,ll to, Inc r.... 1.... and ;', ; . ;,, mpply. Short aomlita.rom sect. dm. at i, ; l , 001 . 1 . 5 . 4 , , ‘, ‘ Immo of the. lama Boole. waa Woe it t 4, ..:`.1 4 lit. ll '.\ ' ' , ' \ ; short date, Imam.' Mous 11. rent,gencrally. I t sp e ,-, ; \ lulloans On gommumiat and I.etata ; Stoeke wen. mae,.. at ' , I too, , rho soya has impart., kddluonal \ eunfuhenorotal \; Ms, slllfentna of Airebands Met 1 - e.k,.....arr01y sP.len , \ , of., At Mr aa ... am 7 , lMted. 7 ,,,b 4 .4 , , ,,, T 5i, ; , T1 , 1r 0 r0w \ \ -,....^1...1 .4 7 _,• r‘1.1 , ......-1, 0. ..,., t \ .„,„ of ,I.” ,0,0•00 rnsul , ... ea 1 ~- .';', bo ot s \ ',,;, : MS - 4* d farther rotolltanne The rdellt It Idir shot that, point for collo., born Meat 1...i.1i rat ondebrast front ~ I; \ Yur0....... 4 i'r ...4 in ''''• \ I"'" • ' '.. \ ; 1; Storting Oro went out lof .0.. ths elect ofde eh . as to , , \'‘; porn. by tolskr.ph to "attic,. Wellistmeterra •to de- \ ~ , 1 ' pmalier Torn Exchange.. Nl , min l . \in st y to Cal it \ \ A fond. resoltaurm to orga ion mnl. the prlyam Letters \ '.N rem 0.4 Yr - Am b. ettit.tt. t. . tot . balfmlll , ~, ,; \;\ ; , Imo br Um 1611. April racket. andh throe 111lon*b%.: .., i stomastablat May. ' ' I. , ' 1 1 . Toe tranesellons at lb. S eTeasiVry obi., d ow* \, ' ofmietrationor it. Imo 0 0 .. Lonnie. sion.‘bithsostirtit \ , c of T.05M,0,041 receipts, and 1,15,044,.... ray o nto I N•! bonne,. pi th , oltm. cure It. goliablioh ant Odd \ \ tb.. SoleTratmury law In ISM , Pt 1520,r. 5,01.3 ...Spill \ ''''''''''' ' l:ll ; en U' lt k illm t ig . . ' 2;l ' it' rg'. bein 'r;\ %IN; 4ort \ ;\ ' \ 1 1/ „4,1 wa. 111,, i m, ,,,, , , ,, , 1teg , , ,_ T0nnie's .I '; 4T , ‘ , ma \ mow . , Arell 1.1i52-11.111nea..... \--; \ fT-ST:;)141.12 \:. \ Onskienst of , tlns!buto. , s a i,sorest4 i. s ., , \ ‘,. • •," ~ . Vii ' AiVi.s4 ,,, 2 '176 17 :. ...;\ L • ,\ ' •• • hflocell 1,01,10.. t.. ~ 2.7tUdd . .!:.V.,1471t.,tkS . PasslMA . s. _47.1 \ r T Soakiyiro Berle t0 . ..,.: . ' ..... 1;.,.0..14.T,..C0M ll 11 . B i\ 7o Apa V. .'16 4....,2 iI N ; \\ \\\ \ \ 11:el./Idt . d \ - . \ , ~,-\\ -- i(f ,' I \ ~ PIInaDELPIILI, MO ; 114., .M.1,1', 3.— (t tt*.l',- -. , i . ..!.,_ 1 ilim large nrelpto of gold Ind YrOin esl.k.inhi 611.14 ,- . \ ;,',,,,, ;,;-* ' . ,Wh b uil l e t s ; Vl:s l 7 t at 7 ,11,2‘.1.r,v. .0.11J:r4.1:;7"41.7.-40, • - fs \ Mo. •Tha gems festal. of mo. market yak PM., b k.,N, , • ' nrkoh open.* at 1.5 and rola ntite,9sl4, arltl. Woke Of...rti' , 12.18„.4.14. A large port,on of the..., It is undrrstooll,Mmr.i\ buropear. amount. Schuylkill Natiration. hoods leapren. .1, ad IA Itosalay Daum szo unellanad.. Th. tr.m.C. In FtOektt wen innitest bat Tha market vat Ertnlrei al. , \ .- . so d ant tendons, llmilitm ImproVed lit 1.1.1.t.' . ~. ; mad 4'; Morrt. Canal; .I*. and i s Loam Island ; lafili \ is "- i ,m,„,,,,,,,, 71 „,,, ~, 8,,,,,, 8 ,,,..., 6,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,pb,..,, \\ Wily be 4311, says Dyes .Instector. fMtu thrift., that lathe \ Amnia,. the,eud of. Me ot.'yoko aud the. bendlm at kh. ~, 1 Mon.'s. yd., engraving, balm. tho odir4n names... i nle.d- and dlettnet. In the consterfelt they 44,,blarred and Ie , Irldletlnet.—cin. °matte. - • -;•.\ \ , - \ \ ] IVER INTELLICiENCE.4- iri 7 ,4*-skvijuirveLis Ain Imtsiranum • _ • ,_____ Ir.. T FAA It Inetitivratng , ,, reigarening Jog k.aildfallii% aNnI4VED c• \ , \ \ , VaiNe th•rouSt-Sross.d=ile." \\ i 1 s %Tin!nkAlrrl tVII • NI`?!•t` . 1?;,a1:1 1 Z 1u .. \' ZT4,21.F, \i1i,z4.;,2r., 7 :..-11. ;gF \, \1;71 '\R:e - 1,,%.b5t. \., ~ \ Win•st Pit}, 41\ mlrx S.M. lirwille • `\ ' liiiii:lall-:t.t.VVO:=l.l:-. \ , \ \ , \ 111717 - ail, lan U;sl4nnnt '- - \ ''. ^' ^ 1 \ \ . ' i-'l..°W*!.')2•.!_‘S._'i'l..' lsntirrt ,N 111 Yinag,rmtyille. \. • •\ ‘ rl l 7'rl;7r i . '" G "' s- ,\ ' ..v;,NINI.I - . Mall' •P'l . ' ) ''. 7 l'' 1). torch ;0 , , r..: i . l'arSet Lies to it 11.., '\ - \ plum L -Itajt.rifilx_-1-r",::‘'cl-tr. \ NSW 'INISAN•:"I9O..I. \ \ \ -' • lANNSVILLS--.7alkslrranklis. \ \ 1 NASTIVILLS--thtwtK ' \-- ZANSSVII:L&•-EmpWle. •.. _ \ .1 tONISS'ILS•:-. 1 7t!llS: ".. \ '-', 'I•I'..IN '...i •- r" \ I . _ ----...";\-.; A . :Ntois_ . Near ,Cisu,smirs.—Shitptrg Ma I,ll:4l.lkAit t kr.,p,o,ilarkiar A mini: tri.t..l6s tir - ip; • /4 oolotukv, -I,_ ste•3l34" ISmoStlit. CW.L.V. Greonlok,sillscf,l rely IzsV , %• - '3'; - I'm IN, Ow entinskNon on 00.0rnot. s - imponTs BY ILIV fi II ERI,IBII faa W608609-481109.282.96964110/PA lam: I ca Lams.ll Prat( P. Co; 47 b 9 9 194 4119 Up tha, Bak, t ronilb. enact 41.01112029201,-11 16119 :29082 11 - 6 68 bsa what, IVilBiBBt P. Noble., 21 I. 88121-all.. I 00 ,16 .• "'"N, CI NCltill 811.1132 l'arouleo2l--9,89a 4906.6 Lough. rano: bas radar. Clak Thow; 8-81,162.1 2 011 i C0r0.80 • /1 62 . 41.6 m; Z 1 M m al eu, .1 AII 13 1 , p Mame 1 Ow. 91 8. 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Polar PC 16 01 81.61. .1..]0043 6,11e16211,201., 17.5811 700828681. . ~ 1141. t 0 Al\ \CONVEYANCE. ... .. . • NpElittiv,lNANlA,4A.u. wou.-kusT. - .. \ .; ~ Ta 6 Barrett. ,34rning traki lna. at 6 Wolf:vl—sta , tho Kaaren kraniast tralaloava at 6% o's 1601:. .. - 1 - . .\ \ ..• 011.10...6, rifaixiLi."ANCA lialL itoav-AinT. Th, mug., uki... leaves }'Wesel Street Station at 6%, ~ '., lid wa, 1. a.. aeld arrives. at 5-vl i.'doek. r.v.., enrsi dar ..1. ..rting Flawkr. T.W.Asconms4latlantraio hayloft ler:\ AMUSIMEN ME.DEMPSTER, catniu)snr o 'T1 , 0•14 , 2. 4.. , . . - ~- - -..• INA, thate.. "Lemont of tbAl fish Mel t lk"lert, , teen soot tosenottue4 ldeOrtedked ralhed lantatexte , • at.l.allt , ottellalltleedeiestttudr, MAY Pltb. tallan at , ' , Or., 't! POitaa , SYNE to Me own ellnelfthetliAled . a. ,L . }fattish lelekletlieett 1160146 W, bee etnat4—.l3 Slip Not* .., mut , Nlghtt: • . 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