i'VO24:3I.OAD IV.l7fi CO P IT T11E1141911 BATUBbeY MORNIZIO APRIL 16,1653 Voir e gRAUING MATTER nit OE PPG.SII .'oNzalon PAGE 01 7 THIS PAPER. l'lnietoore Weitio Gain . :.-4ho • tonOi.o. etru laden of our Weekly Ossetia otren to our burin.. toon a ntostdograblo =gamma =Ono; their butt .. known . . 'Chit dumlotion to Winn= tour and 11100 Unnalann. tesub• ing atatet entry 1-nav. and county In Wooten" Penosyl . • 0 o.sovEral4iei -4aither}tha idltoctol Rooms Ator Mating C.cabllalmint of t 1 DLILI gassers. aro Olicocd..6stodky. AD VIRTISEII.B who deoirc Mar ,:ootle. -to 'appear . to tt. Dooet M liondsr crtcro!oz. VIII ammo h./ 'the= In berm 6 o'clock. es Eatoc6o7 DEISOCZATIO WHIG NOMINATIONS assay, MOSES Of Lancaster Clotz.V. 7,141701T0R 0171Z/It, ALEX. K. Mo6LIIIIE, Of Frand•lin.ctn!nfy 1 dt. Itria , qoD, OISZSIAL, CII . ISTIAti.,IIEYE'RS . , - Cloxim County B. OMITS LISMITY AID EDUCATION.—Onr WO fie] ossared, IUI require. no-apolo gy fr . -. no, for the moomot of space ocoupleirby the "p • eeodinge of . th e great meeting in Bahl-. more. They no doubt feel, as we do, that no Tweet .a of so much - moment has arisen in this wan • for many years, as the one raised by the- Rom • Cattolintlieraroby, as to whether our great s stem of common school ednee'tion ehall bepery rted. from its truly catholic Mad benefi sent porpaso of imparting the rucliMente of a sound education to all, into a nurser of Bette projodices Mad dogmas—from tioil to saia ^.7.-ticat mina What! given to the eubjent. its thief Interest b, that it is a prechnouted and most ex tensire -movement. originated no doubt in thisGsneriallOonnall at Baltimore, and was rati fied at Bowe. It 'appeared sicanitaniomly !!'throisgiont the Conettey, and hoe .beenlessnestly prosecuted before several Legislature' end ear ' tied _ink" erfelal - mtmicipal elections. lAlittooglt • the movement has, so far, met with utter failure, let no one need flatter himself that thS cruesde Is Over. The Catholic Hierarchy did not expect to Emma at the first onset. They ht4re "proba bly made se meth impreesiontse they anticipa object is to familiarize the 'public ' Mindrith the Ides of sectarian schools; end by :'working upon'the political aspirations :a some, and lb* sectarian bigotry and shameful indlffer. each oL otheri, and by.watching their !opportu nities, they h ope, in .a series of years, so to break down the opposition of the people to their • project, and so to weary the public :rand with their pertinacity, as to trincaphin their isnhal loved echomo. That they viii ~g ive - np a . project undertaken after en much deliberation, and to which they have on oompletelyloommit ted thtmeelves, without a long protracted and bitter struggle, we dornot believe. • It gives no pleautre, therefore to publish, - nob animating and spirit•roviving epeeekes thoeutielivered in Baltimore. If takes ime book tho glorious days of the past, when men were breaking the 0/tackles of prieetly dominion, end • the trammels imposed by the union of Church -end State. It kindles anew the slumbeiing em . bete of that indomitable lose of pommel and lv l era religions freedom, which has been the Lerowning glory, of the Anglo-Saxon cßaracter. •, • Ittleclares In thunde tunes, which will chime the prietdy princes of the Church of Rome through all their palaces to tremble, Unit whore the peo-• " ale hare the Bible and Education, they's, will be fret; aid that -no power on eirth exists which - NM rob theta of that freedom, while Ary are con:, ttle:rcer of their danger. The,Bshimore SPeakere were greeted with - the approving shouts of thou suds of the people of that city, and these shouts reached the ante!' the Legieliture at Annapo - , liaised late &deices from there taus, that there now not the least danger that the Common Sehool 'System of that State will be .disterocd. Thus Rome is foiled In all. inserters, in her leek itlestimptte.isy 'the foundation of a Cherub sad.Stata religion: , m : . - Bamptoaa Ada Onto aILEI34 A molar onthly lateittag . of the Dillow* of the Balti more and Ohio Railroad, took place on Wedaes smiday leer, . aid woo of ;Fiore ilia ordinary Ida Swim, the Pretidmit, mode a tacit an . weal report, from which we glean the following •-• • "The total 'receipts from passengers, malls and merchandise, for the six months ending on the Slit of March, have been $814,584,81. -The eipeaves of the road during the same period, "The Beard have declared a dividend of three per cent in accordance eith a plan 'heretofore detailed, payable on and. after the Stet nit. "The earnings of the Waehitrgten Branch bare been , 8201.47479, and the- net revenue, after deducting the dtate's Bonne (say $32.891,55) for the half year, amointed to $117,723,49. dividend 0f. , 6 per amt.. hie been declated on the Washington Branch, end a surplus of sfti,- , /28 49,carried to the amount of the next half •.rhe.total eipalmes of the Branch hate been ...Tneiaggregsto receipts for the month of Match trolls bo , h roads, amonoted to the large anco $270,420,39, a more estleraatory result than has ever been rallied aiilCll the road weotinto op- In regard to the road west of Cumberland, . " 31r. Swann tutya: "Great allOwattee le to be made for a new road. tramming such a country, as that through 'dish this road paisee. The perinauent adjust , cant of , the track le a.work of time. An Inereseed force Is indispeneable .to be kept.eanstantly on hand to remora slips and clear the. rsy for the daLlipaseage of the train. :.:Theme who may be disposed to oast censure upon the' officers of the - company-for a failure to meet the publlo espeo• tattoo in all partlmilmr, must recollect that there Ia limit to huinan power In these matters." ;The late .51:lake' , has entitled a very severe Pattititirliata upon the CetaPany. Use for this a dividend ofoi per`tent could hare been dir• . . . . The thlrd'verisid satin:mina of the Chief Eng!- ' neor, -- zulale the total test og) road .west of _ Cumberland, - $ 8,076 277 o this time the . expaditares stuar - goable-lo ton:Mutton, as re- D o !tett b 7, the Trollontaz; bait( on oeded tbis last *moan( 11_,5289,803,00. Ti.; 8 al report if • thiantlincr his toasts 07616006 at'an The pupal? , a o o is' aa 2020111 • aftai'dc6tiottig -; 3!s7ply.lntoreatin sterling boo,* ' • 45713;176 o ;binds ca band applicable to con, ••, stniction, taoond track, and • ' coal trade,noir soiling at a Itho. It of 91 pr et. • . . Tot►l siallablerfands, $1,828:170 - 05 The dlspcsftlanto; be made of the ►core base Plhatlng debt etfeensttuctlon isc coqador thlOtiigas hate been dotfronithelet of May 'tithe , 360,263 Atnettotdue ad' last purchase of Iron, payable monthly at she rate of about 600 tons, $260,- ,* 000 la bonds, and the balance In cash, "Coot klieg second track, In- • eluding cross Ilea; ballast. ace, 150,000.00 Berri bandred cars for mud trade, .. _-200-to be paid for in vie& on delivery, and tee balance In Bu►etober, Additional eogines not yet con f..r, applicable. to oral trade, say 20 - . . `;!. • . . $1,656,463 44 Tha report asPreasea the teller, that "the 'r ttretattiremipre from the -:math stint gannet fon Mere at 4;400,000; It. la also more than prcha: tins thet_tlW4tlll exerted $3,000,000; - and by la ao mel . 416 EXU•SylireElt sapposethat they vtlintrlch, it not go beyond. the limits assumed jollier amend liaperintendint In hli calonlitlan $00 0 : 00 Or" . 4 , Moving'rostlethle report Mr. Blimp_ real/tried bin eitaatloa as Provident, In very teat letter. The resonation wag accepted, azi&ertie eery Cam. plimenlary resolationiliere pained. Ivat was then imanivootutly, eleeied to the 'Matt etnkr.ost V - mreßmarldnan asp, Mat the Mole:oaf Mr. thei Board has made tiintrit exeellMt ideed - oerthe.o?ilfililllao . ll Z11111):toCiladtill Mid CeLtlfllillio will .60 . 4Z0 hijilty, &ad iitatihneu." . YBos WASICING7O2/ 00 11.14a4am at :tb•Pleitorsh !WIT filial. "-: We ire settling down Into that state of com parative quiet which a medium cited country town enjoys or suffers after the excitement of a fair. The Senate have- left us, and with them have retired the most respectable of that army . of applicants which for six weeks has vibrated between the Capitol and the White House, now concentrating upon one, now charging in fall force upon the other. The Cabinet is a =it in its relations towards the President, and towards the eoverall compo. Dent parts of itself, and as such, held a short and harmonious emoion to-day open the state of our affairs with Groat Britain, Honduras, Mas quitoes, &:., &a. Things wear a mild aspect, and it i 3 thought that we shall get through with out fighting on any of the questions that Dave been nightmare, to our amateur and dilletand diplomatists for a period too long put to review without fatigue. But It is a aloe business, and will require time, and, therefore, gentlemen who expect commissions in the country's service abroad or at home, will please cbaerve patience. Banta Alma meditates mischief, and is now probably the meet troubleiome neighbor of that large family, "our foreign relation." It in el bleat that he does not mean to transfer his poor,- worn and disconsolate country! to this growing Republic, and It will be the duty of Mr. Marcy to ioe that be does not Bailout to any other pow er willing to engage in such a dicker. Santa Ana is the ablest man of his country, but whether his genies and perseverance can save her from the patrxions of her children, or the dernands of her remorselees destiny, I doubt; or rather I do not believe it poesible: - Bat let us not de aught that will require the Recording Angorto write the guilt of her fate opposite our name in his ledger. Old Bullion was not nominated Minister to France, and due not want to be, but he may he, nevertheless. He was to have started for St. Louis this afternoon, and leuppose he did. His son.in.law, Col. Fremont, has purchased, it IS said, the splendid residence built by the humor ous but unfortunate Matthew St. Clair Clarke. for several - Congresses Clerk of the House of Representatives. The purehaie money was $30,000. This looks uif CoL Benton expected to effect a lodgement again In Washington, and Intended to have Ida relatives about' hint: Mr. Soule sent a letter of resignation to the Senate, which was reed at the close of yester day's eitthog, in which he took leave./ Moreland did not. take formal leave, which leases room for the painful apprehension that he does not Intend to accept. If he does accept, I pity the Niw Mexicans; if he dont, the New Mexicans will pity us. Some slight rustling has been made bellied bank 00i - triton, and in the directors' parlors, by the rumor that very serious Irregularities have been discovered in the New York Sub TiMutary, which hays given rise to an Investightion. It Is said that a heavy dealer in gooks, real estate, and town lots; to Bay nothing of copper ore and "Unionism," obtained an advance during Feb ruary last of $1,600,000 from the office in New York. Upon what authority this was done, or whether it was done at all, nobody pretends to know, Certain it is, however, that a row hue bees:raised in the Treasury, and a spacial agent has been lent on to make researohes. Juana/. ATEsmaaras, April 13, 1853 The scene of Rodeo opera:lona—the centre of buskin; I Mayesll lt—tos been removed by the adjournment of tho Senate, from Brown's and the Rational to Willard's, nearer the White Hausa and Departments. There the spirit of trade taus been booty to-day. There remain to to be bestowed at least dye thoneimd officer, be low the degree, its to dignity and profit, of those which have engaged the attention of operators for the loot six weeks. Of course the demand in keen, and the Inquiry animated. But mote of the lumina will be done by deputy, that is, by broken The science of office getting has fallen from Ito nieces of an elegant art to a mere trade. You want a postoffice, era collectorship, or ensething of that sort, yielding ray Isontetif , " teen bandred per =mm: You do net desire to 'Pend the time and cannot borrow the money ne:. ' canary far a penned whit to Wishingtos, and a sojourn of an indefinite length at the hotels, and you therefore send your papers to a very partic ular friend of the Secretary under whom you with to toil far the country's meaty and honor. He represent( your case, gets the office, and re aelree from you on aseigtament•of your first month's celled 'quarter's pay, as the case, may be. This sort of tragic is now exceedingly active, and will be more so as the sea s...on progresses. Daring the remalnder.of the present month Gee. Pierce find GOT. Mercy will her Intensely occupied With the New York ap pointments ant of the city, acme of which are valuable. Two pest *Saes, ander a thousand per annum, were yesterday served oat to the. garde. The Sorts, or Barztharners, make wry faces, and whine at the partiality shown to the Hankers; bat they will take their revenge on fat ter places. There hie been a most amusing coracle here fora long time past, our the Indianapolis poet office. The vote of tho faithful wee taken be tween Hon. Bill Brown, the late tricky member of the House, and present State Editor, and Crow Chapman, who has been the soul of Indi ana pearocraoy for twelve years. Chapman beat Billy at the polls, and came on with hie papers Itrown followed hip without loss of time; Bright took ground for Chapman, Pettit against him. .This strife has ended is snob struggles are very apt to do in one more recent political axperienoe. A new man was toned to take it, no lees a per oonage than Hon. W. W. Wick, a member Of the House six years ago. Here he was rather a far ' thing light, but it Wald that among the Hoosier' he is a luminary of the first Magnitude. Brown went home some time since disconsolate. Chapman goes about the street mourning as sue who will not be comforted, and loudly declaring tkat mo dest merit Minds no chance to Washington. - Henry 8. Dodge; aPpoieted Indian Agent in the north-west, is a brother of the,lowa Sedator. The salary is fifteen. hundred per annum, the pickings something additionaL It is mentioned that Sedge Masan, of lowa, appointed commis— sioner of the patent office, doe" not yet appear to assume the &Wafter his important °Moe. Mr. benion intended to set cet tor-home this, after., tan; to lay bls plans for declaring Missouri free - and independent; but he bee suddenly become Tondo, He has friends to provide for, o irid is doing It. If Mr. Bentoi-carriee en the-Aar In Missouri with the same energy wiper jest, he nat_ throw that State Into the helidirot the • The edministratbet emiitet aid Benton, ' , tiring some _of its own friend'. It ' , cause him to be eacrificed; if be '<i9r4k 6 aieston.., ;that b the to Un -l<snitei and the 'against emelt I,_ 1,2E0,000 00 IJI do not 0011111ot only thing which can M=M regniar Democrats will play cL other and allow the Whigs to comel ) There la some excitement in Well awe the ellecevery of the fact that shortlybei., expiration of his term, the late Secretary of cad Treestu7 advanced cot of the seb•treaaury at mow York, one million . and a half of dollare, to , purchase government stocks, for redemption at the current market rates. It is Wigged that this lannenee srtm tray divided between one of the bieksand abraker or dealer in money and bonds, and that it was entirely Illegal. The Dank re. forced to was the Merchente Dank, and the bro ken.; Simeon Drapers'; The beak could not Sad the sacks In' the market at the rotes limited In its lostruptiens, and restored the money. The b ro k er bought $3OOOOO of stooks, and retained the remainder of the money for future purchases. Thera may be nothing in this transaction, bat it don't look right. An inventigation has been or dered. ' _ - AMINO. 400,000 00 Sba t 000 00 300'000 00 'ln our columns may be found the sdvertire ment of that excellent medicine known as Ayer'e Cherry Pectoral, ' Its success In curing the vari ous dineases of the Lange is attracting universal attention, Mot only'at the learned and philan atrophic, but of the whole public. The ortielt undeubtedly Is what It pretends to be, g rtasedy for Long Complaints;-and - the remarkable cures which - are beocmlogkiacern , „every where gannet long be doer looted by. the pepie. : - I The I!eet•OlDge, Philadelphia, ie heeiefici to lie kept - ...open ;nal '_ll, Alook. lot night, end iliesis noun convenient +Moe L proonred, it in tOifi / 61 5 4 9, 2, 4 111 .1 0 1bt• .1 • . . • 4 THE CONINE smog, 4 11 7STION—MIENIE MEETING TN BALTIMORE. One of the largest meetings cove held in Bal timore, took place in that city, at the Hall of the Maryland Institute, (one of the largest hone in Amerlea,) on Monday evening last, to give expression to the opposition of the people to a bill to destroy Common Scheele, introduced into the Maryland Legielature by Mr. Kerney, of Bedroom Charles Heyeer, Eeq , prfsided. We extract a portion of the epeecties reported In the American, which our readers will find of great interest. The first speaker was the Rev. B. V. D. Johne, of -Chriet Church, Who said I appear hero this evening, Mr. President, at the call of a cumber of our eitleens who have expressed a deelre that is bill proposed in the Legislature for the deetrastion of the present Public School System, should be subjected to a full, faithful and decided investigation. It is with great pleasure that I hare complied, be lieving that liberty—tepecially that which is deeignated as civil and religions liberty—is only to be protected from this attack upon it by the neon ant unflinching opposition of Intelligent and enlightened public opinion. It le a princi ple in this country that public measures, and public men, too, are to be brought to the her of peddle opinion, and I, for one, am not afraid of the verdict that will be rendered, when it is intelligently and fully passed upon. The subject they were now celled on to discuss, needed ealy to be fairly and entirely canvassed to receive tha condemnation it Ito justly deserved. The bill Was ono that attacked-en idea particu larly dear to the American people—that of Pub lic or Free EduCation. It had been the boast of our country that no child should be of opportunities to receive that degree of educa tion which should St it for the discharge of the duties of the man: It was only by cultivation of this idea-that our Government depended more onedematlonal means, on the intedigent instruc tion of its people, than on the -bayonet or the bullet, the mole or the fortification. In aonnea. don with this Idea, the diffusion of education was another that had become dear to the Amer ican mind—and that was, that there should be no connection between the Church and the State. (Lend cheers.) In the old world liberty had been smothered between the bayeieet and the bosom, of the priest. (Cheers) Here it was ens determination Inalterably to divorce the Church and the State, and to leave every man free to choose in what way be would worship God, according to the dictates of his own con seienee. This was the tree American sentiment —unknown elsewhere than in this country. It le one of the good item of Providence which I • hope may never be dimmed, but shine on in un - clouded brightness. Adhering to this principle, they were ever watchful ever any influence sought - to be exercised by the priesthood over education. Ho admired this watchfulness. Tot the Report and the Bill which they were now called upon to disarms was an insult to this great sentiment. ,(Applause ) The leading idea it held forth was that our present system of education was a failure. We are told - that it had destroyed and driven from the State prieate schools of education. Who did not know better than title! Where was the State in which educational thetitattone were bet\ . ter sustained than in Maryland? Ho believed that theme public and primary schools Increased the private schools. It was an axiom, that as you furnish the stealth of education eo the de mand for it increettee—schoole begot achools— books begot books, and newspapers begot news - paper!. (Cheers) We are also informe by the Report that losempattles the bill, that we mate to throw more morality Into our schools. Yet the schools have the Bible—the Catholic his Bi ble, and the Proteetest has his isible—what more Is wanted If we cannot base our morality on the Bible, shall we base it on the Priest?— (Cries of no, no, no.) The Catholic places hie Bible there with the note and comment be de sires; the Prretestant places it there without note or comment What more can or • ought to be desired? Where, Mr. President, I ask, does the oppo. sition to the!Bible in one .pablio echoole come from? Not from the Protestant I bare yet to hear the first note of dissatisfaction from that quarter. Exception is understood to arida from our Roman Catholie fellow citizens: They, in their churches, have brought not the memorial. an favor of this bilL They seek to establish Fee titian schools—to connect the Church and State in the most dangerous, becauso to the moat insid ious form. The bill woe so framed that with a little un derhand and behind the scene - management the trustees would be entirely controlled, until the whole of the oohed fond was made subservient to 'the diotates of foreign priests and foreign despots. This would be the result unless an in digamotoommunity should repudiate it and de clare titid theft/odd not atibmit to each an on righteous law. And that would be the result. Though a law observing people, there was something to the American, mind that would revolt against a law pegged theta grorely in opposition to right; and the sentiment ei , ottlit been:lmam . ° uppermott, ttmillions for defence, butnot one cent for tribute." (Math applatisa) It was sprinoiple that this =cellos would cheer fully endorse, that every man hod the right to choose his own mode of worshipping God .so cording to the diatoms of his own ooneelence, and this principle he thought was involved in the: safety of oar public echoole. We were told by the report that unless our school eyetem was de stroyed, Maryland could net like, the mother of She ancient ho able to point to her 'children and say "these aro my jewels." Was not this an 'omit to our exieting:lnstitations? Was it not a most impertinent insult to the men and women of Maryland who were engaged in the lestruction of her young. I will remark, levoonclusion, with Patrick Henry, that "eter nal vigilance is the price of liberty." Let as ever coy fo the priest, keep your plane— and to the public officer,- keep yours.. (Ap. ,planes.) On the conclusion d Dr. Jana' remarks, the chairman introduced the Rev. Dr. Fuller, of the Barka denomination. He commenced by re marking that some one bad placed on the stand a glass of water, but he did not ,expect to be dry ttimlght If he expressed himself warmly, he hoped he would not be misinterpreted. He was not there to impeach any individual; still less to invade the rights of any body of his fel , low.eitizens. If this movement proceeded from any Proteataant quarter, especially If from the denomination of which he is an humble member, he would resist it with the same emphasis. In Ohle, Catholics had united with the Protestants in, reprobating this Deadens scheme. He hoped It would be so cow. We are not all Catholics nor Protestants, but we are all American call- WASIIIIOTON, April 12, 1853 Be then pronounced a eulogium- on popular edueation; its blessings to the Individual; its Importance and neeessity to the State. Igo°. ranee is the mother of tyraony. • No ono yet bee dared.- optmly to assail our Public Schools. But a coOspiraoy is everywhere settee insidiously to destroy them. The report of Mr. Kerney was very tremulous and diEjent In inehtuating thin Measure; the nerveueneas of 1 one who tries the faetenings of exempts that he may enter and protect, and prostrate its snare. The bill, however, Is plain enough. Be then examined the _ • bilL First, it carefully expelled all sectariardim from our publicisch onto. What I sort of conscience Can object to snob schoolsl—..) Then the bill,sobjected the whole syatenCof pub. ' lie education,' the booke, ta:hers ohartater, qualtlieetion,everYthlng, to lbs SIMMS inspect non. Lastly, the bill seeks to take a poition of the public funds for the Rapport of any school which will teach 'griaustoutly, Thar it, at the pub. lie expenao! . In theta achools the Consrhiseauera haven* right to exec:doh anything but the num. her of echo:ars. A.-Mormon, an Infidel, •a So• thanes, has only to open a school, and he has a right to the funds! .1:1W. Fuller examined tblebtll, showing—l. That it is plainly against the Bill of Melte, in which taxes are to be "fur political purposu," and not to .support any mlntetry." 2. He showed that It was subierelve of all government. It suppo sed that there wee to be no fond for the publlo good; that no citisen should bo taxed unlees he shared in the object supported by the tax. The pollee, the lighte, the jail and penitentiary : must be sopported by those Vela choose to patronize them.' - I . But this theory is shims one as It is absurd. 'every citizen to beneetted by the diffusion of , It matters nothing to me that my promi ' ' - clean, it filth Is soommulated and Memo sto dared in my neighbor's yard. Bow little cage , ''profit the rich man that he eduoatee hie doge it ' ante his itoperty, if liematiousnese ees o e° abroad. Lastly, he remarked that mod slime was a conspiracy against light. Ty. this schemeV knees. flpiritnal despotism is a nen, te le!, ~ can lire only in darkness. Briny, monster W. .," 4 " a din! Liberty exults In light. light vim “ . '!Rye the robber. Destroy the Put o ut th at i 4 . 8 the enemy of re li giose free- Public Schools! as .-. i,,,, ..... ..o„, .„„ olio religion prevails fiber ""eTeses the .I" , " not even be comprehend ty is not known—it e n edam „1 the .1,, .H er e cj i o a e„.3l : l.2.. T.L e ue s . e int P sß e htti. rsc r iu l p bt i he borne that the arm of :eked to aid foreign eo ns? p 'ty of Baltimore. Be rejoiced le the ra : - en - L t Baal t : l e i d " West . ldl " r L e t e t h b e t r . L m n -i t. : 11 ' t ti.l : 6 : 6s n wo i n ith n t e'n i lii n e7T a uc cm t hl4 . sea, aud , Falton and Brio g ut the great thing in a tact with every port 11. h ol i t ene y toir4C3ln". 'ais,Thet4:lo7:dare;Caertdal thiwilthWantid:oPPrriipePremorviat-Yen 'Mk into nothing meat andieneneratif-A a the mi nd. • to speak.. The „_ . I fiietelot•ggig°,:ussoerdiiinat::yiWifsi'i'uliar-t"ip.,:rWlale:7l::dwheeont. ankrneetwibne. n i i i , n eann o into ,the depths of learning? or who asocad fats the tneigh t s of feu)? The word Is sigh, in „ ti n b at . n . nr h end i n the mouth. Ani th at f 1.011111,1 It II the utteranoaof - - • ... deep reprobation against thistle/toms. Thistutamis I and hundred, of thoasands to diffuse knowledge,l and establish the order and happiness of society I out not one cent, nor One fractional (notion of a cent, to support this confederacy against the peace, liberty and permanency of a ootustry so dc sr to are all—is country to which webers pled gel cur lives, fortunes, and tamed honor; on whoee altars (under God) we have conseerated every pahation of our hearts, while thine hearts shall continue to beat. [Lend cheers ] The diecaselon was continued by the Re,. B. B Nadal, of the Methodist Church, who said In substance:— Os lest Friday night I.rsad the bill which we base met to oppose, and it so stirred and heated my Al:uncut and Protestant blood that I hardly slept till morning. I suppose that you, my fellow-citizens, have rend the bill, and heard its contents with similar feelings; and I am most happy that we have an opportunity here to night to epeak out the grief and indignation of our hearts. In the first place it is inconsistent with our institutions. What ie the true idea of a I,yetem of public sabot's In a country like ours? Is it not simply to make good citizens of the common-. wealth? And If the masses of the people are to be good citizen!, they mast be made snob in schools which find their culathilation and glo ry to the citizen idea, to the moor ',Write. Every thing In its place. If we most be sec teases, let us be so in our church, family or in dividual capacity. The public school is purely a civil, not a religious institution, and its object ie to make good citizens, and therefore only so moth religion can be admitted, and insect form as may be necueary to that object. Again: if it bacontended that the State le re ligions, (and we do not deny it,) yet she can only give an education which shall be religions in the sense it which she is to. In what sense, then, is the State religioual Certainly not in any eectarlan sense. She is not Methodist, Presbyterian, .ko , Leo. She is only Christian. This is seen in her origin, in her oaths of aline, and before the Courts; In her Sabbath laws and her law against bigamy, She can therefore only give a Christian education in the amuse in which oho is Christian. Sho holds the Christian scrip torte and the Christian religion to be true, bat does not affirm any of the sectarian interprets, bone to be true. I. it then possible for the State to give an education which shall affirm Christianity to Damao without endowing or de nying the truth of any of the seats into which the Church Is divided? We assert without the fear of intelligent opposition, that the does it by having one Neale religions text book, and that one to which all the opposing awns profess to render equal reverence. We oppose it as dangerous to the State. It at once establishes a onion between Church and State. There is a great troth shadowed forth by the idea of the olden of Church and State, and that te, that the whole State is bound to be thoroughly pervaded and penetrated by religion. Not a nano of the visible State and the vlaible Church, but a onion of the invielble State and the invisible Church. That every miswin his Individual and personal character, whether pri vate citizen or megietmte, 1, bound to he good. Of this glorious idea, the outward union of Church and State Is a coarse abuse and pence-- Mon If this bill would have-the effect of ma king men mare religions—of bringifig about each a onion of Cherub and State, we would favor it. But it only establishes the outward and vulgar union between Church and State, which has been the instrument of despotism in - ll ages— Let us no if this is not so. Pass this law, and immediately the State pays for the support of sectarian schools by the annual appropiation of fonds. The very object of the offenelve part of the bill is to get the sectarian education paid for. Pan thls law, and at once the State has employ ' ed, and in her pay; teachers of Methodism, Preebyterianiam, Rtunaztlem, ,to., Se: If tkie Is not the real mica of Church and State, we should like to know what It it. The idea of the , 'Colon of Church and Suite is that the °fears of the ChurCh are also the paid agenta of the State. It le true, it is sold,' that all the Chtrobes would fare Alike; but this :only maku the onion more complicated without altering the principle.— . Bat it is not true that each a distribution would be jest and equal to the various deoominations. - , Those who pay the lawn tax would get the most °roe money.. Bat it may also be said that this plan does not propose to pay the salaries of the ministers of the dtficresit sects. True,-but if It does not pay Me nearer's, it pays ministers.— ' And would the State. do any thing differing in principle front what 'this • bill proposes, if the should pay the salary of every minister of reli gion within her borders? According to this bill, she pays the 'slaty of one class of religious teachers, amounting to some thousands in num ber.- If she paid, those who have "reverend''' . prefixed to their names, she Would only pay fin other close greatly inferior in numbers. 2d. Bat a direct blow is almwhat public edu cation, and ultimately at our liberties. Who is Mr. Kerney?—and who are hi, abettors? Why, Roman Catholics, wee Lold, let, That .we taxa ho right to cur religious opinions any morethedir a, thief has to what be has stolen; that God has committed to them the duty of telling as what to believe; and that, therefore,jf there are any echools at all, they toast all be Raman Cathotir. 2 Thatch* whole weld belonp to them. This whole badness le evidently a scheme to conquer and panes! their inheritance Almoet In thrrsame hour they an working at this- plan In Penney!. rutin Maryland, New York, Massadhusette.Oltto . and Michigan. . . Do they care so much about minutiae Do the mole and bat and owl care fur the light? They love education for the same reasons that soma houeevrives lore cats—they only hate them less than they do the rata, and use them to ex terirdnate these vermin. 82 the Rotaish Church loves education. Site intends that sootarian schools shall kill the public schools, and then she Artiste in her eleepiess vigilance to get more and moriaof the youth of the land Into her admen, and thus achieve the destiny which' beano has committed to her hinds, and vindicate her sight to rule over the universal comicience.. And can any one doubt the Nicol of the palings of this feature of the bill, and Its estibllshment as our State polity la regard to education? Would not ' the friends of this bill immediately go to work to establish more asylums and free sottools,"aad would not all, the rest of the setts feel compelled to do the same in self-defeace? We have here a question or a cordial of con- Balance. The Romanist can send to the public schools. We cannot give our , money to teach Romardsin, namely, that morally we are all out laws. Now, in this conflict of conscience who obeli prevail, the minority or the majority? The former, of conne; they are right, betuass total lible. Now, is It not moustrons that In a Re public where the msjoNty malt neeenatily give the taw, such *plea as this should be set op? Relf..Dr.Plammer, of the Presbyterian thatch, was next iatroduced to the audience. He coin minteed his remarks etith the question, Well, fellow-citizens, do you think Mr. Kenny's bill le going to pus? [Loud ales of no! no!] rthink you are mietakea. I think It is about to pan —into everlasting disgrace and! darknase.— [Ohtani ] Become a law of this free, repel& can State of Maryland It never ten—do you think it can?' [No! nil] .: r Theo why this uproar? Why this la' rge and exalted meeting hero to-night? I'll tell yen why. In one of the old Greek playa a rude fellow has fallen in lore with a girl, and wants to kite her, sod tells her so. She declares keddeloot—no, that he shall not kiss her, eyed _lePhls ,dreams. 41ki we intend—yon end I and ell of' tiVlntelid— "thatldr. Kerney and hie friendifitrallnot 'even dream his bill was passed. ErSrifilb satisfac tion we will deprive them of; aid thee is what has brought to this ball to.alght," .. ' ' Ili Tiny talk *boat their' oonsolutce,preltenting them from sending their, children loab•potlio schools. - Why do they tome bented iletuftte eelenee to us? Who has istioLtheizt to come?— Why did they not stay - where ;hey *ore, and then they would have had no need of oompleint? [Cheers ] Stall we give way 'tit them 'not!-- Why, we must give up to them; they its* the minority and we area large Majority, aqd laoor country majorities should always yield.-should . they not? [No! no! and laughter.] If we do give way to them now, that will be to us as the white men were to the Indians.-- [The reverend gentleman here related an alle gorical story of Indian origin, respecting'the mouser in which the Lodlans had givert"little by little of their lands, until the: whites, became powerful and took posseasion of the catire.do main.] So it will be with us, we will, by yield ing to their trifling demands at Ant, oily 091. Man them to encroach more and more upon cur liberties. . Their talk about conscience reminds'ine of an old gentleman in Delaware, who uaed the ex pression frequently, "My ()omelettes won't alley me to do ao." At one time a (dudish!, "Yon aro oleos talking of your emselenee—pssy, what is it?' He replied, "It is something here," laying bin hand upon his heart, "that says, want, I want.' 8o with the comelenma of these Jesalta—they want and - will alwaja want. Let them establish their embeds Let u give up to their keeping all , —mtn, women; children and alt. They will take oars of them., These priests—they are the boye—they will ethical. them. Yes, thee, "Jesuitr, they will give no pp educational We see bow nicely they do these shine. Let's look at them - where -they hue had the dominion, and see how duly they have worked! Sardinia him given up bet schools to the Imitate —they had all the means of edeaatlta in their own bands there—end they mad It likely, too Sardinia has i population of 647,112 souls, end . all these were placed wader the eery of the priests to receive Lostmotion. Wow hen they managed? Why, out of that 647,110 parsons, only 54,831 can reed. 'That can read it little, 1 suppole. I never hoard them read, bet I suit; pots they can. ' Bet what of it? If they. eon rind like eagels,,whatls, to beams of the other 612,281 who do not know a Iwo? But Sudi nia'e schools an imam the care of the priests, thin Jeetilps. - ; • ' . 4967, I'M io tM Onit7o is <thy had a big gun al} the way from hilasselmsetta, lecturing here a few days ago, is one of our h&c He lectured on 'Progress," and to the course of his address he remarked Mit he some what doubted the truth of the Copernican sys tem of Astronomy! Is this the kind of men to have the &denting of children? (Cheers and cries of oc! ncl) What kind of rulee do they hare in these Jesuit schools? Wen. I know some of them. fey hare come to light and I have heard them, and have ;some of them in my possession; In the Jesuit College in Georgetown, • boy was told to take a dry stiok—dry-and dead, and without bark—and plant in the ground in the garden. Do you want your boys to go to school to plant dry 'ticket He was told to plant it—l forget which end was down, bat h makes np dif forence—and water It every day. The boy did plant it and water it, and it grew. Now, do you want your children to be taught each silly noti on:Leo as this? This boy, they say, hod faith, and the stick grew; and his example Is held up before the other scholars as one worthy of emu lation. This is the way the Jesuits teach their superstitions to the children in their charge. We do not want ouch 'schools es these, but if this bill should.pasa, which It wilt not, we will have them; oectarian schools of every descrip. Can will spring up, bat Jesuit schools in patio ala.r. And thane Jenks, what are they? They have been known in the world before, and their eharaeter is pretty well understood by some. If you will name to me any great crime, I tare not bow dark and dreadful, I will prove to you that these Jesuits have at some time calmed it. [Cheers.] Bat, I say, they have been known. Clear what Victor Hugo says of them in hie speech in the Chamber of Deputies in Prance. [The opeaker then read • portion of the speech referred to.] of Now, you ask If they are dot better in thin country. I will answer you. H Is a letter written by the Rt. Rev. Arobbisho of Baltimore and the Reverends the Bishops of America, In provincial council mumbled in the city of Bal timore. [He read a portion of the letter, and at terwards rend from the "Admonition," on 8d page or Dousy Bible, an extract to show that no .member of the Catholic Church Is permitted to read It without the consent of the clergy.] Been Geo. Washington, Henry Clay, James K. Polk, nor any of these great men could have read the Bible without the - consent of their superiors in the Church, and I recollect that I have not had permission to read It, so that I am making my self liable to incur the displeasure of the Pope, but thank God, the Pope is not my judge. The Rev. gentlemen concluded his remarks by challenging any Roman Catholic, clergyman to to meet him in publics debate, to dfimuss the pro position that the Bible should be read by all per sons, whether children or persons ef mature age. He also defied any officer of that Church to dis prove that the reading of the Bib! o by all class ee was allowed during the first six mantles af ter the death of Christ. On closing his remarks he was greeted with loud and prolonged cheer ing. amidst ehich he resumed his seat. Rev. Dr. Fuller then offered the following re solutions, which were unanimously adopted: , Resolved, That the bill reported to the Lego lattice, is devote a portion of the public funds the 'support of sectarian; Irresponsible schools, Is a violation of our billet rights, is based upon the gross absurdity that a citimn Is not to hi taxed for the public good, and, If paused, would destroy oar eye= and, every system of tree public education. Resolved, That this conspiracy spinet the Motion of knowledge among the people de serves the reprobation of every American citi zen. Resolved. Thst oar Blusters sad Representa tives be requested to ornsh, forever, this confid ently, sad to bread it with their indignant die. approbation. Itesoired, That a committee be forthwith ip• pointed by the Chair, to repair to Annapolis to. morrow, and ley then • resolutions before the Lesiolature, so the sentiments of the people of Baltimore. The Chair appointed the following perenns as the eommittee to proceed to Annapolis, called for by the reaolation: BIT. J. W. L. Williams, Joseph C. Wilson, George It Dodge, Hobert, G. Armstrong, Alezendes D Kelly, Chu. D. Blitz toff, James D. hieKaln, Bev. B. F. Nadal, An. drew Armstrong, Rate W. J. Hoge, Geo. Brown, Jae George, Wm ft Crowley, Rev. A. B. Croll.. The .meeting then adjourned. Somebody is the PAikulaphia North American, In the extremity of his spleen, gives not to • groat amount of vituperation of Pittsburgh, and winds up by advising the Penmsylraalo ftallroad to take up its track en Liberty street and to move over the river into Allegheny. This pre peed has greatly excited the risible' of °lupe°. plo, and many inquiries are made about &luna tio asylum in the neighborhood of the quaker city. OfF Alligtteny Wends prick sp theirears at tineproapeat of such an avalanche upon them, bat we have not heard of any rise of property, which is ratheintrange, oonsideringfhe desper ate anneatnees of the Philadelphia ter: We hope he feels easier after inch • d gam:meat of bile, and if he should take *moth paroxysm we hope the North American will gi • it vent, on It does no berm here, and may be • essential reliefjs the poor fellow. The Rev. N. R. -Conswalx,, Recto of Bt. An drew's Church, we Ire informed, hu IlltiTtld, and will enter upon his ministerial duties *a to morrow (Bwaday.) He is spoken of ss• gentle man-of foe abilities, rare piety, and of attrac tive pulpit payers. He will be warmly wel comed to the circle of our city alarm and to the hones and hearts of our people. Religions • Ix/3'M:ms.—The Rev. W. J. Prniaeur, neer rano: of the DISCIPLES' CID:MOM will mach malady, In their /Keating litem west et the ADeLtany ilrldee. avert LOWB DLY YORNINO at 10/II * * deck. aud Lathe ITENING at the usual hoar. Sate tree—the nubile .o. Invited to attend. Alleabant C/t7;Aptil NOTICL—The Ror.^,lttr. Qum% will ornett SO-310AM W YOUNING In [littera Cattreb. All. shim, MT. tuatpatt 10 o'clock. la Um Leant, Roos of the VIM Pmbyttt:aa at halttost a r.x. AU. lit bal. Ur. DrairrOa Church. In 15mIttLeald stmt. at ball. pad I T.N. Hydrolio Cement gegr The undersigned hare constantly on ham' alarle supply of assean'o 1111/ILIIMIO Mil IST, orwarrantod quality. Tido arriolo I. the teat sad chola. sot material for Cleo:no—a dual. tour inch course or brick, lohl In and Osidered with tlO count will es• duns for ages, and ems rdootereden cloy wails. In ..or,. oleo scum,. to the thlcknos of an bob. beconm. In ► row a.m. , lad no to resist any odic►[/ degree of out. side prausare, nor lo th. water in th. lea t .?octal. Thit ihment ahonll b• used for all uodergronnd. under - rats; and ouposed lan:stuns. for all important buildings. and for are wails, °Oleg walls, ethanolr tona brlfiss. WMn duo% canal and onal /Woks of brick and Mono •tractor. .:pond to water, damp, Or that BIIIIHRIDOIII ISCIIIII/11. lid Wanu aunt and 160 grout lariat. per Winuors! Woman—A great many learned treathwe have been wit tien.explalnlng the aright of. end elmelft tog. the Worms Kennet= to the =men maim. Enna= any totio °Medical =me hal elicited more acute otwerntion end profound imearal. and yet atimlclane are very much Welded to opinion on the rob feet. It most be edmitted. however. that after all. a mode of expelling these Worms, and turf Mug the body from their moan= Is of Moray .= than elm win= dl► ,i.L.itlepe .0 10 the origin. The expelling agent has at I. it th peep taind,...D. ll'lm.'eVenollng• la the much ought after menthe, and by .heady expeiceled all other Woran lledleine. It. aelmey being =leeisally ecanoeledged ay =Moat practitioner. For vale by all areal= and merchants to town and country, and wholeathe and retell by thu sofa proprietor. apl . J. KIDD Ilk CO.. de Wood stmt. stir BURKE & BARNES' SAFES—Hera t. the land of teethmny as to the Talus of our BAITS, non Pigott n ein'confklautly rut the reputation of out work. We are already published severe certificate•, proving that Safes nude for our regular and ordinary Wes, and raid abroad. Lan been sublected to the ENVERIOT TESTS IN ',calla. OONYLAUSATIONN e and preserved their orstents toWty free horn damage. She Iblloning le another proof of the same incontestable character:— $lO,OOO WORTH 07 BOOEB AHD PAUII3 .Ai= WITH A $4O ,11APZI ALIDDN, Zuo QOM p.. Itovernber 12.1842. • Wass Darr. • Diana—Dear Dita: our taro I duly revolved. 1 woo await at th .tam 1 would 71;blji L laft= rtr o. L:fo. could. It perwetly ging J boas. of you last the oto.dug of the 11th of-June last—ear stare building Wog homed to aahes.. It was built of wood ad brink— Ul.ge three dory building. 117 gab. are a lo it at. tha r • of the gm and DU Into the call.. *tura then was •WO onintat 01 eIL It was ken? hot ga.. Ils notur and hooltlamount• that were In Um !aro. amount. to about Tan Thousand Dolls. will. woo aariaL was note deaden.or Wthowl; and . lituw. / would advituaaLpmealtholidoialb.. to kno no time, but hot • bitfe to keep their papera.se.da.—..l get 400 that la good.. trans afely naumuld your Dd. /11 , on.. 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( to' oprs Dra MR) PI Was sad **Wu to olitala 1/PilisUltaamal at moderate /Ma k •Ul pia., ell se thy sten atabll.D. matt, dual ay WA wry _mope Ma sad 1317 lAshoo.• artansal alas ace 0111 Ma Po opmtor tan oats the son mama Pa alsol/si at Lb* Amapa bra Irlkb all tik• of anbastad them au. tsantos. . Wog% Matta cobr." ...... accateP/y onded. =I dt. Pll Ulm at =Waal sillhavans tot requPPl to Wm !ram; oint a pts . _.... , . .. us..Libeene.• taksa aids* awl amend perma• .4 1 .0th.m, : g 1 = 2,4 mein„ elebh from until - 4\e U. If:strum la be Diszeved. leabibeara • I , Nelson 11r8 PIIIIIIO2II DAGUERREOTYPES. Past Ofro Da;Sw, Third &rid. CITIZENS and strangers who wish to oh. tan . mount.. %recap .d Lb Ms Ilktemb .t. 1i , 11.7it0t i == . 13304. t: t h; l4 . ll2 . grot to cal at t ptUb saarantowt. or No tamp bud.. Hostair aloof tbo lamed sue tot arranged: M. and Ebbs Immo. 0001114 to Ms =woo, with tbstratogoto of lb. mot) P.ortal Wad. sad Milting ediplad tbo instant Of Danier• =1%7 sow.ilsed Y . oldobratatt Nam"- of able to ortor to tb *", of t r io ii im a lirtf l''U' ,.t '''' ' ri b b... u.i* b. tiesutrrar..ithrr . rrr gempaortkica lig emir Um sopmasod. , i . . ilboau apni 554 .0 • . • - ta. ali Tosthavaras 8 ..loft Lot.. to. F. MI. . : 1:11 Qa iteray. tb• If th • • I, brltirs. r. Do Ilass. Yr. C. W. CIARIML. to Was X.4II3IIO.IPONDIZIPLITiI. all of tbia city. • DED morning, 71,011 1 31,LA danzhtot of Marla and MAT Jane Ya m. and fearlottio. Tbo &Moto sad ao s tootattrocoo o tbo family at* rp 03ostof to ittond Cho 'robust, T ,L1T311300/3, at 3 Volta. from th e nada 374 of box No. ill' Pam Ergot. • loth Ward. . PAT*. • \ ' COTTON CORDAG4 AND Pg. , • T HE "IMBRIUM cORDAGE COM- I PAM' Re. in Water street. New Tort. resew MIT; tl y rtrf I goet tn roito % gi ro ednet T AV ein eisalibelalled WM= 41 thi , lbeaaasse 8 oh la the most perfect mania, by their eras Pa/eat • &hwy. TIN Abr., of the Cotton are Lai Mi.\ more asmoselly sod • lth way ma Lewin by Mgr Moon. thus by arrT other lards Lamm - \ n. szte t immuuts. vas= anima io trani• arid &Lae wear ether Media! estaal. far 41alias . at Votaabi Mad um, sad tar au other upse. lama sad durabllley an rearnisset. it I. madly Wee Iteiri eres or drra r a t inly eratemj =aro= gLitia s as O riai ' ll lasi these cMol as 1018 is 447 Idled Nom with the same mass. ha examslasetoa. by. aosazoen . and ship owners. at Ma Oordess node el LAW Oompaay. Ls rsepeetrally soh. deed. Cedars eddreesed as above.. et No. 1122Wataittreat. of York, animal,* early attanWa. soltellas T. P. ALLEM. BeeralisT • . Valuable Preget/ For ; O N TUE CORNB*of Wiwi' n and Wylie atzaata. N.l26,4l.theloctar, ,anti awn noon, and/alumnae ablgna ins Do , cana. V W as a Urann7 tar rural . . sad not an ....allant been.= 146.123—DWELL1210 CM No. 1 nbalt\rnas.2o•lo4ll on Ir' 3l-15Wi1..1.11t0 with ,oaa: 20 fast fro t W ittaoltrialding animus% mat 400.-rhols 141 on WM, anvot. al fa.n.,ntli Go sold • . to nutbac paw= LI% illtrate Of , A. 4. , ktil. agabillre , Oa n• ra,naaa To Iron Manufacturers and Merchants. • COMPETENT BOOK-KNEtEVad Am:mama. idle bee stn tho luaorliele 04 the Se :4 THAW,. would be Wadi .Z estpabe lb • et•febeht.lhebh-IfeeDef oe Balrroa. or maul talker mare ohms et the Be b etty footo Werke. She an ad feferennes ern. Addzese e L:B.." at Quetta 02411. 1.41/16421P, • Notice. • A LL PERSONS be reb D ig n intian * IRE PAtiTNERSHIP haritotoriiezitting totwosa tto asdsrslsold, cola llis sr/4ff LURES At VO Onadosted, oy sgtomosat. oaths tat d.y ot - Mays6 last Stu Osamu .111 to cosAntstsd 7111=Z t A t ' l :ars a l es Ortt kiWyyr U Girt A I S end SELLERS' FABILLX MEDICENES- • OILLUX . IIM,IIn.W.ObIa. Ito: 73. UM - Ttr.lt I. Bollent—t that Jt, ot,lcte the bout tof othart, to state tom foots La jo 7oar ascoll.nt Toady tudletato. hsromod yam toss to p a l l 10 . Xi oan 1 2 ti to Amore 01.4 amtlf to.. altars. I hen atm and too ist 004 ==td a ttfottatitot i b ot= tooroboodlotog, Ima at& to otoW;that bail 70i to Le of tho taint% when ions diatom boot boon Trttry md ra gro u arnoo ' 2474. 6 4= th3A to ' havo • T 077 011oOlOTO vk Tau. nwtenUr. • •IL Ppm= t I I T 00. d a, " 14 br ' L a • ax; mitt. Allegheny Oatmty iN the Orphans' OsniAOn and • ) c .' Nat ibi l 72 }alain tba a s . - , t e at= Ab n t swi " • " t ° a% . 1 rest " 1 7" tai =ta rt: br \ 2.1 n u , 0. 4 4 s44 lll mau n V C" Val= ` t .O. traV mAT Wood indenlvt the ding D.11:146L roanh amt. the ail 1 . 1 Puwigt • • , 0 „,„" • . Auiluuto sitz. • • OUISVILLE ILA ml ialOge LAO ur \. u NEW YORK ' CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY , Dri Good& AOWEN a hIoNASIZE, Importers . of t : whom sad . Parldget Fs. I GOOl:igi ILL figOTIIERS, Importers of Embroi. Gads, en Ng jy Llt.ntritnet. FCOTTENET - it t CO., Importers of French . 00d atiar raop4. Gad,. 21. 40 Dm --- - - - gEOROE PS&RCE CO.. Importoro of I" , 0 . 44 E 424 . 14.1... at. 63 Browne. ebraer Q }l' taunt. Mu*. I J. WYRIIII 'is CO., Importers or kan broidarks. Mate 'Lad Lase Goods, No. 22 Decal JADZES OWEN, 15 'Broad streot, Import at of Dress . tiltosa and litms.Vilk LYi LILENNEQUiP 004 Manufactu.ers s 4 Jamort•re of Fre= b Oncds. Ltainos..tbayl.. , W Breed Ens:. .tIiqTHAIN REDMOND,- '3O Pine street, l eols Agent IA tier. Yost tca• the aide II the LINEN!! J.and Robert 110.0 g. Hallimann. Inland. A isEux & CO., Na 47 IS 0n.,1 ati‘ef,, a ß a. /.0 01 ten of h oo .p. , Gamut DRY FeSORER I - RUBOR, N0:,29 Broad 'street, Importers et lennelt and Siam Doke, FILM, SUNS. to. MITCHELL lE POTT, 45 Exchange'Place, Imparters of BriagiDry Goa% Fen tel ant, Isif . Lb.., Drum Gads. A. - 1 - 1 I• ‘, .$ : . • si• . :.1 0 1 . $ , A.lsssssssss..fo.......,?asee...oaaar:CLOTlO. NDREAE IL CO.. Importers of Frelith, Gust. asd rr ua. BUIL GOODS, CLATB6. ea madras. MIRY d'IVERNuIS Importer! THOMAS MONROE, No; 34 Pine street, oetreee Cotton (hob. Filed.% Cambria. rest•Pad dxas. Wlguisaiankesas.lo. • tLA:CLI & YALE, Imports:3 and Jobbers of BILK L sod MOT DEtt GOODS, morally. No. AMBS MaCREERY & CO:, 72 William min.a.iimmura aaa Jobber, aY and Beanie Y CHX)DB FB. HATCLIA. CO., 97 William street, • Immortal" of tic:Memo.' Rusttoldar Gado. and aufaetanarof Shlrb,BtoW. 4:LIN M. DA.V/ES, JONES k CO, /M -mootn of G.tloasone•Fornhelnit Grodo and Mann 13,ocks. Tlos. 101 moot.. Agricultural Warehouses. }Qt.:L. ALLEN, (late A. B. Allen CO ,) f t zt=trWatgr d rrt. , V . unflutuivr sad Deal% . . . • Cloth Goads , . . - , , IL/MK & WEST, 158 Broadway, Iniport mot Preach. S^gll.2l dnd Germ. Goals. for Her shut Tailor, sad Clothier., Et,LIthMR 56 John at . ~SISl! ES 0 S. jaANFORD & BROTHER, % hoiesele CLOTIIING.PIist, Dssw.r and -PurnlA lug Goods, Clothing and Battu , Goads, Zi Past 114 W, opposita the Astor Ileum. MARSH & NORTHOP, .150 Greenwich ctewt t ramorterasall'rbolecals thalers In DEMOS.' Rogrategy WHITNEY, JOOELYNt. ANNIN, Axt- Ws sod Eogravori on Woolalos. end CO Psi 'ton stmt. flout sad bat work evloutad hese. .:4: o. asesa Btreet; t e larg e• es; establithamat, la the traltod States. OrdeTs IpT Ot blemen It.ttPtlt Mt...l*d t. \ GIMBREDE, CARD tSGRAVER and PRINSEE, also dnlier to fltteBtatrh Irwm• Pentmeri. a., a miaraanaaa now. bn 17.1- Fdaoy Opods. \ pEBBW & BIILICTYY, 83 Cedak. ete.eet; & !Amer Jabbsts.—Eastlab. Frelschomal Ow. man +Ansi *As. bombs, Rattans. Snubs, Threads. Ont 3 .l7.Ranns*as GM. ea. ' - \ \ 'COMAS &EDWARD GILL; Importerej of Vona OW; Lay. !flares; Loom end I bro *Am. Agents Intesed Wr tboir Locoarotlko bloodier, N 0.14 Dor amt. Oleo York. . _ \ Fail, CARROLL lIIITCRINGSON • l y e smear, sal rialm 1n Fraaah. Geram'sal Nag Ifancy 6md+, scut 84140/11,r7, ' Hardware, & c. \ • .' • JB. & W.,W. OuRNBLL 135 and 143 • o.ltre it... Plain and Ornuneatil IRON WORE R. ROBT. M. EnTRIOK, Defiance Seaman der BATES. (tholor's Paden%) Depot, 24 Jobe,l4 as and after Mar lat. do. 194 Pearl grew. \ Hats, Furs, aia, \ & JACOBS, IG7 Water street, rterrer 4 sts7raetne . r.„ Sllolosale Dula \ Musical Inattsant;m4. BRUNO & CARGILL, Atildalden Lane, Gultan. P ith.. Anontaosta, 13uza4 lastramentr ltdau.'at Attolarale. , 011 E &LEAVITT, 41 Maidataane, Im , MU.. WhaMl• DulenP., Heedles, limit Hooks, and Tackle, dm • fell/03 H. , BATE, (late T. & T. 11. _ Bate,)lo3 Malden Lao—Nool las, Ptah Hooka, and • YORR, ROSIN OIL afactari aQ . , \\ Penang. DEPOT for MENROE'S' celebrated PEN CIL& M° Carve.tere,Dftwitur and. rank. Bubo. rtlitil• far Ikhoca. Smolt RUN HOE. 34 Pi..tnost. , \ • : omAB BARBOVE, 43 Etchanga Floe, • Wirddir OlaseTOnts;\ . BAKER BROTHER, 142 Water` .ond. reponmor Irsae.b\Findos Glusalbets• Ala t. Aimats ot 4racloaa Mallow Wm, atom Wan. to. HOPKI.NS & BROTHERS, luit•ortlre vfernielt TRlndtnr OW; IS a 6/, itUdAelr.t. - I 11. POILLON k 00.. herpartom \ 011 1.1 • L Prot& 14444414 and Cosa 01w, h4.3413and7 443441 Bot . dit ran:mem:6W. , • • • -- AVID CULVER, (Inventor and P.:stat e:wt. lit Cllel Oran 11l . aaufaetemer and Dealer. I), sad Mall. lrarnacea. Destatm. 6, M , it. - . . 77 Grand street, Int : art= Story t. p Fourth, Sto T ry of\the Duette Build; tut it I. oultiblo 152, • Job Pentlug Oa. Et tu fgrau alzaa tr. br t _Palsonion Irina tplu ,10141 FIRST RAT..,AmiLve...A.., 'Web halt born la ill* bat • shaft Use. It la tr 1.4 nt • Urals. Lamle" at Oda ofila• rottattuttly Removal. \ aziINDREW ICH'. Je.,:k CO. \hove re. s ainv.4 their AL ovrmatatJ. carver of Raw t i i & althea,' attsiti Jz.'s sun, . . . SUIRMS-25.118 iiitticttlnt32l,i \ r 4 DOA reathart . \.. 4 ba4. , 14.); • . 3 tfteytltt .' 1 : tilt No . - \ l a: vbr,i.. \ t LtiLlxv, - :, cm Amass Rom. kor.a. as .418 %, , . mum' Draucta ca. N - se—Teo subscriber Ira ooritiline . tic tICB %CO. OLD SUM N. ItB Han. t . net. la to ;mai tat battaut s rtptu alp, m g ., thatastlnat.ttrotbtol Inn gesso call and .ottla thairro, aatettor aeaookts. /mann to th• 20th lattmt.aa attar Abet Oat* al - alaval retaiintat .reld 11111 biliiioe4 10 t,ao baud tot al , ,t mu atatott tbr eal . .Ntrd,_ .. - .. \ , apla • - s l OE3 ITU'LI. iiILICEI I Sits3ll.4ust . Opencil at A. A. ..4 . .,..... Ocv t ,.. *um .tr•ot, • hreasevost. Ilt .d Mi . sad tau 8 at =fora th att a ftto al* ..6.%5• . ' 7 4‘,..1.1?. VIREO GOOD S-4. Ak MASON co., yjr Roan n th strmANate Dorr , risairlag ► Wand ul assartmear \at Thatloaab. Dm, ONII4 bamorfataz B&. mac Thaw. rlatadln.r, f l at. SAM Malabar *aim n im . li. " \ ""ik . /4 7 12°`"•. 1 4 , •,fth• FMBROIDERIES—A enetiful end well au Mad attteof EmbrWartm aat . ..hiralasi Of a".27 a i ng l ai l asOzrrteri . , 1 :1MI " t..t. rAWNSI LAWNSII—=.6:, A. MASON A 14,c0. Ma strsotorill obit, raonsLar. .o u nl i . d tha=afirla dorm uaq goal of Lamar aver a!tr!-4caa• mob t lo tkariA 10 avatar Yard: \ 13 1 . 1 LE EAT4EII-1,5001( ei,des,tow niuhmic lad fa al* ljv Loa's. , &ED 1: D DII4AR,-40 3r. DeinMes, 84A41°n "" d\f '" 1. E A . E E LAN h plErf DisnASSES.4O Itt,ls. Belames 130 4. ZAIXOB-40:b \ RO , V N sossuour 1011PH7. AILS—MO ke,e Nails, utorteik vises, . D .le lb "`/",, Tom \ito6uoitai. F LOUR -1,000, ogi.utre, Pastnr Mow, sags VO3 somoutur a kanz 1.4.1t-2) north \C line Tar,:for \ \ r 1.14 wog] 111:1A IVINIAMIZET 4111111PEIT:. kegs Nadda4 for aaJe. by voN - ********T 311711.111. M1‘,.0 • tazzas-800 .boxes \ outgo& id 4 ITO da, /Mash X 0.17 Chrtlm tt zt LI2I II N 1( AS A ^ eAT ' 43BACtX1-6 Wadi Leitt,Tobilexu? \ reo'd vitstr.i. a ' "k ' • AMUSEMENtS JORRPEI a. vos-rzn— - 10 3 81 . ' 4 " .1. P.11k1:121,01D......,.."—.—__ 14 " . ..1 , .. • • raVammaarrreomumet at " • P.i2Cll Of A.D I / 1 13..q05: • • 10 Eteennett TA • ' 6 . •.. • • • WS-ResS =tar be seemal at the Bzx OGL; due •• Ir 9. Banal: o? faa Wlulamal Poor linarso. Arrill:b, orUa :D the Lila/CM 111115}13(11.21. T•resekee Oritak saiNg,)—..llr. Williams Mum Islima lila isms Dmma or • . oat GAL. enreilcur Williams, • Pm do Deur...---= To ~, s' 'AM Wit/UM r Vollab •SDa atribmaneas 5.14.161,1 th the t %nevi • • TRlS v e l . z u ltla i ta tife......A4 l 2t_ntsaila ,v 9 u. nrem.Z.: • \ `,THE CILIEPEELEci HAVE COKE! . 'NASONIC \ HAIL! OFD WEST, AND PELL'S COWBELL TELS FRIDAY and. SATURDAY. \ klpril 16 s 17. A-N*l2l6E CRINGE. \ \WI TIE NEW TUTU= SAM ITENING. 6 4 ,- FArtgitilw. see thsl4,,c. ram ma , u. ditnizi, tt ip.V.'.„f i b t ir d t at et, sat, •-to namaskal • lestgek. "mum,. 111anager. . 4:MUT AT:MA.O'I'ION. \- WBIPPLE'B GRAND PIEEOBITION OF citamioAL DISSOLVING VIEWIS ~ OP B6STON, ' '`, WILL BE OPEN TOZZEILIECTIOX OX . s.• ~ Frislay Eventugt, Apill 15124 - - \ \ AND Comm mir iverria . ros ors Vs= Ai' \ '' 's EAPATZTTE AELL.P. ' - TEIS UNIQUE AND PCIONABLE spe,ntiumm Me Ldel2 boss MIA In Ealtrel. - \ adolDbul. and Watt /onto% to Ina /mew ' ohause et Prowrwsese every ewolore ' Reds Paloldent . n us ow hundred ondJeftv ristensfottercearnen A eartro at ur.otridr.... Mini fa EIdiRUFIERS CEMETERY. Tble Cemetery le taxes= the ally et h ow nrtl—wae *horn lot Eas , on ftrr slt la ' ireey none Ls tratblnl t Muted DTs eeelonolalisP'rooln EtErtll." g gi r lit u" seLo V ei7 „, :a i wg , t4 ,\ „,, e m; .....T--.Cowin. 14 Ise /hely \ ..rows.. Mad: and beangtol llonaresote,by the two. artist. ' \ - Twenty - toot Views of the RULE LAND. by W , Ek.ittrt. Ott To the /own of the Bible Um,. we wrarbt • sod lostroetire—toet sumo. ‘ . .- . ~,, we boodred Twee in frosts, 91111 Sol• ESlLletttlad. - Inland. and Austria. , • • , _ Latin. OXYLIYDROOER MlClRogwrk netrbik Wild - Latins 20 000.00—tbmw1o, Aolzoslothe lo'valnd, u Luse a n, , serpents the Eye of a. House Ply thnw kW la dkmutort:, kllotowoPla teenessrle on rut., liali.sta. and Obeys - . t.,, , , Tba Room will be 111=Inated with toe DILUXXOND• . .t; \ Thirty Pewees Intba Llf• of salsobalot—girt hmshibu. N \ Beavtital ViCl59 STORM. Roar —ftlas'etbetase nod . 4 emundn, in ell :be beauty tr ourenteri s Item ay- 1, =sa i ler Night town on; enew own tellutar; Oe. brentg , s s, cleans 017 rod the whole mown tba Itrauk of WlAlsr, . Ye X onb admired OALIVOMNIA Duvall—H.lft 64.114 , x Peels/main • Home; Blnli of (NOM hoot • d tow boat , \ Chridat7P. of Pond...eat Flllowire, Jenny Llenl. no. Idsgaltnent Obroomone View. .„ 'llll.Ad=lttosee23nenta—Oldldren,aadar twelvejoll, ita-Doors oosn at T—Curfaln else at Ti; o'dook. ret6 . MASONIC A A T,T,. GRAND INSTRUATERTAL CORONET, \ \GERMANIA MUSICAL SOCIETY ua WKDASEIDAY iqrtre.2o, At tbe 4evo Mall. assisted by. • CAMILLA UABO. the Youthful VtoCulete : ‘, dad ALFRED JAYLL e Plead. .3 cm f.imslimaa—for dams. rfiallkat tha Ilnileptpres or Mecca BLEllkilitail I:ll6Docrs opet4U—.l2l =um.. Ili I AUCTION SALES. , a BEIBMINGIIABS AND' Er IRMO:GUM. \ Building /Qs' Aueilon, SATURDAY Ofterpoon; April I6tb; at 2 ttela:k. oa the primlsia—edameaelag at the School Lt.. In ben W , •um app., bar of Ow meet vamable cad deOrehle BUILD'S° LOTS and SITES Ur .1141.NUFACTOSIZII in the above toarea•,ha, heel pact Or the Ores: Edw.% Tab ;measly afkra ereat Padaeamenu fur Deeestatelz \ te—Leopmelag lam peaSll , than anrarousd oar Pity. • . Teres—Opeghltd cash: mid*. Le nae and bra yeue. lateteet, aecered—by hoed ar.4l \ Peortitat• et , 214. can be owl stile Sales lama; • apU \ U. DAVID. AstrUsseer- Books, &c. , at AnotiOa. . * • . nig , SATURDAY\eTening, Amilllatly at " FLIF 7 kolrok. at tuttomea re see apc=itg , Ilocrl sod Fifth Alves, will to yokt..2 hirry . new and yboortd-hyrd BUOIR4 stoovirsh.Wilino.-., WWl* rtatelsol Ithrary Alitbst.• in Throbn..l37a. tory. Parr 7. Slaratr, Ifoyacy+. th e Itry. a.s, ~ ...t... .... Fattlijzaltvigrovr 1,•,!.,...i.t01tikr, . Aloo—Aqulttlq °flaw frortr )r\ Loadon. Anstrutl Nei- Jar. al yo t i llsohes Ltlztory of hgland. costlasal Or . , '4414 , . r. v. TiNna. inele...4 \ Extenalve Stock of. Dry:Goods at ductioli. . ON MONDAY , and 17iSlAir um... 1 loth Instazhi, at Id a'aTaari-I._ad the m ecraer of Woad ant Ilion Emu. ba lad& axcanatto stack 11 amenable DRS GOODS modayl. Palm plaid and illlll7l - erra &It; Claahniarra lumen \ Dalalar.... Salazar, Lawn.: Llamap Gingbarag Prima leanings and libesdasar. aqua. drabo. • and Calabria Heat= Le4as gnah:Dram Haab, inraads and Cottoar.lninn and OHL Luna *.emic C.aeimuea _ Satlnetral . ffireama . Zeant: Coldonader, ammo . V Wdlat"—Upt=l=t'lltollaft 1.2 Elnpar BOLTLHO CLOTHS. apls • • \- X. DAM AseSilair.... Mrs Beef st.anetion: ciN TUEEMAtatterao;in IL) a' k. at tn. Conunorolal Salo. gad*. Omer AC._ It odd and Mk aroela.lotil Do oal4. fan onnattanotlybnalt I' ' Tall. rod daalltt IdE33 131.7.7 - , • \ salt AL DAVIS, Auttalsoat, ' • Groceries, dro at Auction. •••:' aprz‘TIIESDAY ealeak. at tee Oasemandat,llalal • bet and as ti Pt o . I(UtuttJ streets...a ti • - • z e Sae Orlaine tIOLAtBI '•••• • • ..11°.WL.madinvaroa.to u , - • : . atas • • P. K. DAvia; Eightpfive dam Fine Shirt; Clothe, Caa aimerr_s, dm,- at aillatioll,' nor WEDNESDAY - moraitt-• Ateil 20th,. 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