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the Board, I scarcely "rory to My that the Board wnald be anfaiihful it trust, wm il lo env ploy ha lima, il deliberations, ami ila influence. either la furthering. or retarding other objects, at home or abroad. It kaa alwaja Wl that it had eaongh 10 do in fill fllllnf ita dutiea lo lha Niatheiarirs, and is kaepinf a'tve a missionary aplrlt, and procuring rnisslonary friends at home. And I an hippy in assuring lha brethren, that ia regard 10 lha many objecta which nave diatracted and aomeliroee divided thoae who ought to be Baited and love one another, lha Board nae, without I solitary exception, kepi itself aloof.

It baa sever intermeddled either with individuals or OTguutauoM for other purposes. Having Bwre 00 riM than it enald wail fulfil, hai not tamed aaida either to impede or farther other objects. "And I do solemnly aamre the Commlttae; that there ia at leaat one member of lha Board who will Instantly vacate hie aeat ia thai body, whenever il sbalL for the tret lime, depart from Ike Singleness of Object in Conducting the Mierionary Alar the Great Heed of the Church preside over ail your deliberations. Yours, truly, Dajub. 8HxaL" ThU tetter at addressed to the Rev.

T. O. Lincoln, one of the Committee of arrangements. The Rev. Mr.

Mile, from lha interior or Penn ayreania, now coma forward, and offered some vary apiriled and appropriate remark, designed to ahow why wa ahoaM feci and manifest a atrong sympathy and affection fur the Miation eanaa. The Rev. A. D. Gillette read the following letter, add awed to him aa a member of the Comnutree of anangamanla, from lha Rev.

Btephca P. Hill, of Bat Uaaore: 'fabtmart, Aea.tt.1843. "Mi that OUUtu wl had hoped that I should have bean able to oomply with your kind re quest lo participate ia Ike interesting atrvicea of your Alia. aionary Mass meeong. 1 am aot mdlBerenl to tae kindness of year invitation, or to lha importance of lira obieet for which roa era to assemble.

But, my dear brother. I find that afy personal attendance on yoar eoiemohiea will be impracticable. My wife's health ia not at all good, and my own en gagamenta are of each a multiplied and preaung aa. lo that I cannot leave them without doing violence to my eonvieiMM of doty, which I owe to home. "Do, aogood aeto excaee ma thia time, aqd accept my Wannest wMiee and ajneereat prayers that yoar meeting maybe greatly bloated with the anecial Dreeence of the Lord, and that the objecta of it may be abundantly realised.

Your Twr affectionate brother, P. "Aa Rev. M. Bennett, of New York, made a ebon Add rem, expressing hie strong aud increasing attachment for the eauaa of Miations. Mr.

Bennett ia the father of Beanett, the Mjauonary, aow lexua. The Rav. Mr. Winter, of Roiboronab, and the Rev. Dr.

Pauiton, of Boston, and the Rev. Eogenio also made each a abort and interesting apeech. The Preaident here announced that the hour for adjournment had arrived. Coudading Prayer by lha Rev. Mr.

Webb, of Philadelphia. A large and highly reepectable fongregalhu as seaabled Ihia evening at the appointed The axereiaea ware opened with ainging by the choir, and prayer by the Rev. Dr. Bacon, professor elect of Dr. Chopin, ia of aa appointment, read Report on The Importance of Prayer lo the 800 aeaa of Miasmas." The Report eoniaiaed aomaof lha moat obviooe proofs of lha propoaiiioa, ahowing the utility of prayer advancing the esnse of Religion in the heart of men.

It. waa filled with the oat beaaliful pamagea of Senptnra, aei ving to illas traia, lo prove, and Maolbree the subject. The nature and efficacy of prayer wart alao defined and ill nitrated in a moat beautiful manner. After lha reading of the Report it waa accepted, and a oopy requested for publication. The Rev.

Mr. Harrison, of Bordenlowa, N. made a very excellent addreae upoa lha eame theme aa waa preaented ia the Report. Addremea were alao delivered by the Rev. Memral Webb, hjwpp and Klncade, all of which Ware both apiriled and annroorialabearimi mora or lem lha aubjeei of Prayer for the auivenaJ diffaaioa of lha Cbriatian Religion," Il being nowaear 10 o'clock, the meeting waa dia miaaed with a doaology by lha choir, and beaedietioa by the Prendent.

1 aa meeting wU continue moat probably to the latter part of the preeent week, a the internet eon linaae 10 lacreaM. iiirui in 1 vuulkj 31 1 LEDGER, AND DAILY TRANSCRIPT. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOV. 13, 1M3. MaV WsnsTta's Spuck at Andovcr.

An immense assembUse gathered at Aodover, on Tuesday Ust, to Usiesi to Mk Web ster, who had been invited lo' give his opinion various topics of public policy which have occupied the public mind for some years, and drawn out, at Various expressions 'of opiaiva from every public Mr. Webster inoloded. Why Mr. Webster was called upoa aow lo define his position sgaia, having done il ao recently ia a speech at Boston, wu probably from the dissatisfaction in the minds of some of the party to which be belongs, respecting hie bold avowal that a National Bank was an "obsolete idea," end from tome lurking apprebea aion that his connection with the present ndmin latratien made him a very equivocal sort of a person lo be ptaecd in nomination with Mr. Clay fot the second great office of the country.

Whatever doubu his opinions and eonrse during his late Secretaryship had erca'ed in the minds of Mr. Clay's friend, bis present speech Will probably di.pel them, for he avows himself to be a Whig of the true stamp, a troeMFaaeuf Hall Whig tatloaa from his former speeches, for he had nothing new to say upon the greet public fct lerests of the country iu agriculture, com aseree, end mas uaot BVespectiag a Na tiunel Bank, be declarea, as formerly, that it ia perfectly eooetitalional, but doubts whether the people weal eae on the eld model. The idee of one does not appeer to be quite so obsolete" na it did ia his former apeech, for he says, ifUu ffU do vm aaa, or should Cbngrees charter avoe, fee would heartily favor It. relaiioa to the Tariff; be adheres to the doctrine ofTrotec Ihe extent of prohibition. On thia point he aad Mr.

Clay, the latter avows his opinions in a recent letter, seem to approach very closely ia opinion. They are both for a tariff" aot too high, which shaU protect American aanuacturcs. Headmiaistera a rebakele those wjkasewased to be dissatisfied with his remaining the Cabinet after Ibe resignation of the other Whig nsembers, aad which made thean suspect hie devotion lo Mr, Clay. He iutimaiN pretty strongly that be remained there by edvice of Mr. Clay himself, or some other greet mas of the perry, probably Mr.

Adams. The speech itself will be generally peraeed by ear We copy it from the Boston Msilsad Courier. I. Posi orriec, Eaiuoads ad Exrauaas. It has been suggested, and; the New York Sun aays, ia In coatemplstioa, if the Post office De partaseat enforces the eoestmetioa recently not poa ine law mat toe railroad companies oa the ms in routes will refuse lo carry the mail al together.

They will tbes free IhemselvM from Ihe penalty of carryiug newspapers, packages eum aaprssees, weir respective routes no longer owning under the dcaomination of "mail ev Aaxnr abd Navi i.t"ujii.ica. lew from the Army and Navy Chroaiela that Pint 1 wowonani unuiee rover, Second Lieuteunt John 0. Brash wood, nnd Second nmact Ed. ward M.Smoot have) been dismissed frogs the Revenue Serrios. Lieutenant J.

the vws) MpsrtiaeM, hu beet assigned so Ihe wuwBwg 01 ins Detroit Arsenal. Exai. 0 Fort. Joshtia Wmgaia, Jr, is tl71 war fM Wicgata wu for many as If 10 lhi eitr cotorsd 'Vaa. ng laten to Miitirtuailti K.

r.piu.J jn Wrw Y.Mk, and Will be Dbath or Col. John Tatinmvix Tbaveae rmblo artist and friend of Waabinglon, Col. Mb Trumbull, 44 in New York, 00 Friday, in the 681b year of hi age Colonel Trumbull waa born at Lebanon, Conoecttcut, on tb 6th day of June, 1755. Hit father, Jonathan Trumbull, wu lha firat tnaglMrata of the colony of Connecticut before tbo trparatioa from Great Britain. Tbe annually re elcctrd bim Oovernor of the Stale dorln the wbole war of Ibe Rev, Immediately after Ibe battle of Lexington, Col.

Trumbull attached himaelf to ibe pa. trior forcW At Ibe age twenty, be wat quaiter maater general of the Northern army, under Gen. Gatea, ai Ticooderoga, and in 1777 was with Gen. Sullivan on Rhode laland at hie aie. The refuaal of the Coniinental Congreaa to date bin cornmmaion from the time of his appointment by General Gates, induced Colonel Trumbull lo retire from the army.

He went to London, by permraaioo of the Brl tub government, to study painting under West while there, the execution of Major Andre induced Ibe British government to adopt retaliatory mcaaurea, and they seised upon Colonel Trumbull, in London, as the victim. He was confined for high treason for eight months, but West obtained a promise from the King that his life should be safe, and finally he was liberated. He retired to America before the treaty of peace was ooncloded. He was the Secretary of Legation under Mr. Jay, when his celebrated treaty was formed, in 1794 6, and was, for many years, a commissioner under that treaty for adjusting Americas claims for British spoliations, wiib casting vole, which be was called open lo exercise in caaes of great ji In 1817, the reputation which Colonel Tnm bull had acquired as an artist, induced the Con greas of the Culled Stales lo secure his services in executing the splendid paintings of the Deck ration of Independence, the Surrender at Saratoga, the Surrender of Cornwaliis, and the Resignation of General Washington at Annapolis, which adorn the Rotunda of the Capilol at Waabinglon.

He continued lo nee his pencil until he waa eighty four years of age, his but pictures being the Transfiguration and the Death of St. Jerome, deposited his splendid collection of pictures ia the Trumbull Gallery, fifty five in number, now become ibe property of Yale College, and by his direction to be forever exhibited for the benefit of poor students thus giving the beautiful nrbduotions of his ge nius, taste and skill, to the high interests of educationthe education of the worthy and promising poor, without distinction of seot or party, or destination In lift, as to their pursuits. With this disposition of his pictures be was highly gfatificd. His decline was gradual and his death Hie funeral look place yesterday at New Haven, and bis remains were deposited in hie tomb, beneath The Trumbull Gallery," constructed' by his request, and containing the remainrDf his deceased Psnhstxvanu CouMi.We announced few dsys since the re organiiation of the Medical Department of this Institution, and expressed oar conviction, at the name time, that third Medical School wu needed in our Since then the new Faculty has entered upon lis du lies with a promptnere end Cnerrv wblch de serve nil praise. The course wu opened on Thursday feul by an address from Dr.

Darra'ch, which wu listened to with delighted attention by a large and intelligent audience. He made full and candid exposition of the affaire of ibe mstttrrtion, showing Ibe manner in which the present incumbents obtained possession of their chairs, aa well the limited lime given them Mr preparation lor their important duties. until It already eommenced. Determined that the in struct ions ef the College should not be suspend ed, I bey threw open their doors nt once, end entered immediately upon the performance of their duties. If this energetic action saves the school, as we are eonfident it must, the medical profession nnd the public will owe a debt of gratitude to the gentlemen who have given themselves to tbis good work in the face, of so many adverse inffuenoea.

On Friday, Dm. Wiltbank nd Patterson made their introductory addreeeu to the class. The lecture of the former waa dignified and thoughtful consideration of the duties of the physician, ahowing the speaker lo be one who hss a proper sesaa of the high charades and importance of his Ibe school, let Ibe event to themselves be what il may. Oa the whole, the exercises Mssed off in most graiuyug manner, lenvinr no donbt oh the minds of any one present of the success of the attempt now making. The friends of Pennsylvania College, both here and ia the in terior, may rest assured lhat the school has fallen into hands amply competent to restore it to ita former standing aad carry it on trinm pnantiy.

I ee jTaitn aiiBAcqciTTAD. The trial of William Rogers, for murdering his slave, a negro woman, by cruel treatment, was beard at a ipecial Idrmoflhe Ciivnlt 1r Fiaa and Loss or Thau LivisOo evening, sari diaaster happened In New Jersey. The bouse of Mr. Gershaw Chad wick look fire waa entirely consumed sndwhat is most distressing, three of the in mates, Mrs. Chad wick and two of the children, a girl and boy, perished In the Osmea 1 The family had retired lo rest, and were not awakened until the building was enveloped In flames, Mr.

Chadwick succeeded in jumping from aa upper window, and wu eonsiderably hurt la the at tempt. On bearing the agonising cries of the perishing members of the family attempts were made to fescue them, but owing to the rapid progress of the fire, all efforts to extricate these unfortunate victims proved ineffectual, and they were of necessity abandoned to their sad fate. a Lou or na Srammat Lcd. On Ibe 97th nit, the steamboats Luda and De Soto came in contact while the Luda was ascending and the De Soto descending the Miesieeippi, by which accident lha Luda wu sunk, and rendered a total lose. Two colored persons were missing, supposed to be deck hands, The De Soto lost and threw overboard about one hundred and fitly bales of cotton, to prevent her from sinking.

The passengers of Ibe Luda lost nearly all their baggage. She went down in about forty minutes. The boat and cargo are total lose. I.eeal AilWire. SupftU RMrr ArrutU.A man, calling blmielf Smith, believed to be the one who oat Fridsy committed Ibe robbery upon Mr.

Over holt, the farmer from Bucks couuty, while passing out of town near the Rising Sun, was arrested on Saturday at Briatol, Bucks county. It seems he went lo that piece on Fridsy with a horse, without ssddle or bridle, which ho nut sp at the stable of hotel there, and offered the Soulier to sell him, not being very particular about the price be should ask for the snimsl. The manner of the man excited suspicion, nnd on Saturday morning when the account of the robbery was seen in the Ledger, he wu charged with the robbery in question, nnd eommitteJ to the Town House to await the arrival of Mr. 0 verholt, who wu sent lo for the purpose of ia vertigaiing the mailer The wagon end harness were lounn ins same morning in a lane near Uileatows. Smith, it appears, oame part of the way into the city with Mr.

and paid considerable at tentioa to him during the time he wu at Mr. Buls'a Oa Friday morning the fellow Went out in ndvance of Mr. evidently with the design of committing the outrare. ft hu ornoe been ascertained that en the morning of the robbery Smith went to barber In the vicinity of Mr. hotel, and wished him lo out his hair and shave off his whiskers, which, haw.

aJect the permanency of its position, nnd the bestowal of arooer care nnos it in all aomina We are sot swsre Ihst there is certainly any danger of its being removed or injured, but, under the etrcsnstance of its being where aow is, ey by sufferance, there should be no wnsor uj swauauoa oa 10 me propriety 01 giving Ibe monument that permanent position wbtcn tt deeervea. 1 1 CU. JsAMoMk The Colonel oa Friday eve nina. dined With a lam MrrvnT hia rViaoda at Hall's Americaa House, South Sixth street, in company with Cornmodore EUkmi. On ga appears that they did not receive their appoint rday snorninf the Col.

left the eily With the the lecturM of a rival arW yomroior ncMuiesMr.wnereneiuwibeeai lie vi aia nanaioo. 'Laumtk. Oa Saturda aftcrnnon a uAmnAlA barque, to he called the1 Jaroee Baity, wae launched from the shipyard of Mitchell It WiU liams, Sooth war k. She is designed for ths Ma tansu trade. A.ors The brig Woodstock, laden With eoal, for Savannah, was blown ashore neat Billingsport, about twelve miles down the river, in the gale on Saturday night.

It wu expected be would be) rot Oft at the ancaaedm hl.h tide. Ctnirt Martiats Yor some time past a court meroai aaa neen in aesewa at the Northern Military Hall, Northern Libertiea, to try Lieutenant Amsfeklt, of the Gwrman Washmgtoa Guards, v. viriin aaa 1 t. maBlv.aiatinrwithnt.t iu. jnm.

i IZr.l?l. PPX counsel 1 I TT I prooocBtion, and t. tr. Dinna, as lies under which the Faculty Isbor, and pledg 1 cotmseJ for the defendant The following week before Ust, ad ta hi. attaL ZVu, aa ia, UleMW ArhfYL.

aU Ilsja saaMaa in woman, wu testified to, died from natural causes, Tm Ruitlt it thi SrAti The returns of the election from all the counties in New York, I've Ibe Democrats a majority oa the popular tw or jv.uuu. 1 Ae same party has twenty six ofthe thiny iwo'Seneiors and ninety.me ofthe oaa nuiwred and twenty eight members of the noose. warn 1 wno, sine. nss evsded the officers in I Scrofal vnrca 01 mm. am wu la I en lo the Mavor'e I mnenae ooioe, nnd mibsequently sent to Lancaster to Sstte named about ride lii hwi in wat county.

Ma. TrsMwTbe Baltimore Sun of Saturday I "fS" andersorne mental ai a (e tm. a re I rlasras ncramanf Voaliw at li. irom wasaingtoa that Mr. Bryan.

I 1: neoord 8econd Assistant Postmsster General, hu been rcpiovro, a no im, w. XytoB of Philadelphia, was put ia hie place. The Madisoaiaa of Sa tuhlay doea not confirm tbis statement. ess I Faoai Baaxitv The Adeline arrived at New York oa Saturday from Rio, with advices the 33d of September. There was so political newt of im porta boc They had scarcely recovered the rvjoicing.

marriage. SIS 1 1 aooaass or Ijsraov.BuuiT. Memphis, la West Tennessee, has had more than three kna drtd buildings added to its previous number during the present year. Among these aew builduigs are four churches snd three extensjve Mvrpf a Asp Sacix. A wretch umed Doybs, at Little Bock, Arkseaaa, killed bis wife by throwing a pot ef bulling roaia aad grease vr acr.

ne aiiern arda cut his owe throat. CWlirjrNwJiBiy.Th wintaras. public life. He wu vers I nw7r, I'Maoflba College ef New Jerecv. at Prin.

uiera I ine war venartinent, and auU I on Ibureday, wuh a tarn umU v( Bath, and alw.ya students, irpwads of seveniv. 1 I 1 mwu.jriH inq mterrrty. Carinf A sir the t. who rso.ai.ea from Ike Prrsaa JrJan, aeolored assa, k.0ed hi. aiate, i.

rWisvilk. plAsTianst, THt Bciiwrgs. dA hi. to this country, in the Doc d'Orlcana, TT Ii" was eotimirr aeee with the eircumatancee. 1 FuMtnti of Peter Hague, who died of a SBshot wound, look plsce yesterdsy from his her', residence, nnd wu ntteeded by the members of the several fire companies ofihe District of Kenaingtnrs, JUturn Um 1 be ew Market Fire Company ia expected Ito leave the eily this mornioc by steamboat for Baltimore, 0a night, as the Matt Pilot Line waa oa its wav 7mm York, ihe locomotive ran down a bull, which train, so mat oiu bos arrive until 2 o'ulaeli.

llh4u CorfI j. A. Philips, the pawnbroker, charged with receiving a quantity of goods, kaowiog them to have base stolea, bads hearing "lion. 1 prison menl in the tcumy priori. Saturday afternoon, about four I am, tua interior ana part 01 toe root 01 a small frame tenement, ia Plum street, between 1 Fourth and Tifth, was Injured by lire.

The siarrueunrigHalurdiv slbl wte all false. ftrtmtm'tFifh On Saturday evening, at wo national isesire, a moat diwraoefiilftghl look alaoe between the member of the Weora we Hose and Fairmount Fire EngineCom panics, a wmrn a nnmoer 04 the beiiigerenta were severely hurt. Yesterday, about one o'clock, the same companies had another fight in Cbesnnt street, neer Sixth, which no doubt would have bees serlout but for the Interference of the eily On lha occasion of ibe latter House clock striking twelve or fifteen times ai eaaociocK. rw" Outragu hf OtFirtHUH. During yesterday there were certain givings out in the eily and county, foal in the evening the Good Will Hose Company members would ring their fire hell, with the view of gelling the Fairmount Fire Company in the vicinity of their house, for the jure or destroy the apparatus of the Baltimore Company, which the Fairmount members have bad fa charge and been running with, since the visiting company has been in Ibe city.

Accordingly, last evening, between seven and eight bell in ibe direction of Ibe Good Will's location atruck sa alarm of fire. The Fairmount Company, with their lender only, proceeded out Caliowhill street beyond Breed, and on their approach to lbs Good Will's quarters ihey were the members of the Souihwark Engine nr. Mmed Edward Walker. Nathan II NichoiasH'sblands. were arrested and bail by Mayor 800U for a miademeai or, in running a fire engine through Ibe streets on the Sabbath when there was ao alarm of fire." The Company wu running with Ibeir npparatus towards the unnar nart of lha eouniv.

whMt ih Mayor, at the corner of Cbeenut and Fifth ata, msde an effort to persuade Ihem beck, there being, aa he slated, no alarm of fire, Thia effort wu met on the part of those arrested with Insolence nnd threats of personal assault nnd violence. The Mayor took one of them into custody, nnd tne others were arrested be ou then returned home. There waa no fire at the time tne running of tbis Company. Subsequently to all these outrages, the Of Ibe rairmount'a lender waa takaa 1 .1 A 1 1 a ever, was not done, the barber eoeoeedlog in J'KIE dissuading him from his design, on nccoant of wvvwa mn me ocouytatii his liability to catch cold. The name of Smith, by which he calls himself, is believed to be one aoonted try aim lor the occasion.

iVim Treaty Ground Some fears are entertained by residents of Kenaingtoav that the) ground on which the Penn Treaty Monument ia erected, in Beach street, above Hanover, will change owners without the naerraiioa of the right to keen the monument fn ita present position. fti The Wiilism Penn Society, some Lime since, con torn plated the purebeseof it so to preserve tne memento, but tor some reason or other the subject hi il now is, the stone h. mount retreated, leaving Iheir apna. ratua in Dossession of their otnoneota. The Good Will party, after taking the Hose from Ibe carriage, broke It up, leaving it a perfect wreck.

Aa far as we could leara no one was seriously hurt ia the melee. A ereat excitement existed during Ibe wbole day aud night ia the district of Spring Garden, sod likewise prevailed lo some extent over the city and ibe other dMtriCtsV'ti Firmntn rrsafad.Laat evenlmr. iothbi uisiuuiiuii im vi mooe, aaa lis 1 location hv suflersnce onlv. Th. aleM.ht PT1 opponenta.

ble treaty to bo looked to. No eanse should operate to Uty saota, whieh arowda tha Exhibition wa arasataiiuy.f mat uii uea, aaa kaallh ba hwa. WMI eenraMa obieet, no aniela Is fit ss the asily fernai WriehtTnidTtt V.KlT enrSBK nl Ikaa lil aaa anl nt ik. pw sr2.rrj 7 37 ti Judge. B.

Potter, acted Jud Ad I OTvTv iL' fendant Chnrn 1st. Diaobedienca nf nrArm 3d, Conduct unbecoming officer aad genths maa. 3d, lasubordinatwn leading to mutiny. 4th, Scandalous eonducL la regard lo these charges a number of wit ncaeeowcrw examine are ana eenv On Satnr day afienioon, Ibe eaae wu aubmrltod to the officers constituting the Court, who Mated that they would give due notice lo the counsel ao soon ss they bad sgrecd noon ibeir decision. Jfkmrg.

tf Iry Oa Saturday morning, officers Levta H. Smith and Jackson arrested a man named Joseoh Barlet. at th reet, aa lie Schaylkill, on the charge ef heviDg in October last abseonded from Co lorabia, pa, with a neckaM ot uul amounting to eVWO, wbick had been entrusted Ito 7 wm nea enirusied lo lha krg. Battoawood, snothw eolaam. san also, fH AJrsm and Frock Costs.

J.m3 1 'sU Frocks. awdTSur lha 1 ik. liT rroea. anernber, tsjior, SS Uaswot sl, Sd Soar above Tkire. wl LAm" JJlte Taylor, at Market at, ars oatslrippiag.Jl eoiaaaporariaa ta wsy ofcha.

fmKZL. cSSSTrheV thaionM TT. 1 siraat. urea eoors ob Company'. I "aasa sB, il the one eoiorea woman, I earner of Flfih and 1 mmrr I Fraoera Lee, reaidiac ai VamkrHrA I "vntmnm in thirty five years of see.

eommitwMt I I oy strangling Berseir with a strin of mn I I a i s. which aha tied around m.y ruLrZ I TZL" ms art, tns 1 1 band leit aer ia the morn inf. and on his return at none found bar Corpse. From lha iA before Ihe inqoeat of the Coroner, it amMn axawetaal, Oa tha avanbwof the tMk 1.., uiv, n. Tyag, ALBunwa Powstt, Esq of Botton.

17. consul to tona, 10 Abslabib, oaly daogkiar ef Col, Wm. P. Smith, of tluaeity. Wf Ihe Rev.

Mr. Carter, hfr. Aisi, C. Osriinra, of tka eiry, 10 Miss Eixw L. Me uowmi, aaaaaiar or lha lata l.m u.iv.

SHAKPPEARE HEALTH OFFICE, N. B. Twantv fiv ma fmnl anaa. SHC1T 1TW rmrvi I rmmnmnvun amumncaa biteiid.flvinaJLtVDiATA somptotaly Nov. lah, at th.

MLrtlCAL FUND HALL, tar arBdiaates fros. ths rystem sll ujoxiuas par Uole. ihst I Which oeeaaion DAVID PAUL HROVVN7Elaaa ZIL "Pr sivw the whom ef hW tZtfcZ' ttT Uar Ufa, Chas 7.1pmre, wits Ulaatrali stseewTwuT AL 7.u ZZ. The diingai.h 1 ItUmmmU tat ftijr and LiUrtUt of pLiiitlpiia, fnm tk ilk Ou lit JVnvCanoer of lha Ulerua Caaaaltiea Crram OongaMioatif the Heart 1, do, nf the Brain Childbed 1, ConMimption of the Longs MmvwairiM utanetai JOHN tt. C.

MACALE8TER, Bae'ry, No. Preed's Avenue. ffjffict88l6.N CoNTINFEDIVfiS: 8AL18M a. ORTHODOXY. Thadiasuwioa of the unpurtant qaaathas Do the HcrlptBrea and raaaim taaek the Inal holinaK i .11 mankind trill ba aoiiibiu4 Im ik.

u.n Ni2? fi Carw n. THIS EVENIWo! f131. Clergymen and Laymen uriKxuutuiuMari invited toatlendJl.e met by a formidable force. Three or four die 1 VTJ RALLY, rir made by those lying in waft, when Batoon of Temperance Hall. Third Btrmi LIZ.

ZLZ." HtBAM Waas, Preaident of the Waahiaauat Socleiv i WM rtlMUINfM '(. ll DAVID V1CKKR9. 1 tfcJ ,1.. r. r.

.,.:.7. vuZ tVT wl" aeio ai isa aooaa ot Wm. Dohkt, ootnerof FIFTH arc f. ik. 'mt I A.

BIAMuNtL fraunf. I ACHAR10TEK POR BAUS A Paahtonabla Cbariotee ia Complete order, all bat aa guud aa MWwilh hameu, will be sold cheap, (or waal of aaa. Apply to Eli HALLOWEIX, Cera Maker on the WeM aide, of Ridge Road a liula North of Callowhlll rrrt. i uinr iiiB nmn i n. ii' im OlMamtt lhanaaiia.

on. of lha Hk In a. So nt tWm I 111 v' 1 VK 8.meh 1, Debility Enlargement 0 lh. Hni, Favae loeriel 'CtojIm 1 do, TyphoidTlJ ht Ukm fiammailMi of lha Brain Vdo. A.

of the Bronchi fo" u.vr.i do. of the Luniri 1 do. of the rHomach aixl thm ela r.MlMM t'i mUAMSA Ml Wfi ,6 do.of the Bowels 1 do, of the Lajynx 1, do. of the Wi wtii Uh flRATiniitfl Liver do.of the Perltonmum Inlamneranee OldAgia.Paltyl.Plewlwl, Boral Utcari; "'8toT' aal todtSPer lion 1, do. of the 68.

rT BClUDKiRS AN 0 CONTRACTORS. lha abrjye mere were tanderl year, 1 1 i feel werked I and It Inch Carolina there wu ao alarm of fire caused bytbe 8uie I tofSi 6 10 16io to wmnfe. ojjvwiu, 7 ay, iv; ou (U nr. i iv aw vi i sew sw rK iM A i. ttii a.

am sk Inn thr Pocvle oi" Color. fatta vuotnrT. i. my ororoc im uoaro ni naatta. ml A LlltL'l RsAT iDUB Pllt DAraivrtu ram saict, nTr NOTICE.

The B. Msm lUnmn' tofloo to. inekJareay W.O0O fdu. aapartor Carolina Step Boads. Por sale low, In lott toauitpurehaMrs.

Apply to M. PATTON, al the Planing Millii, W. B. SO.OOO Ami and anwarda raned. ai per nndar thai, id per 1 01)0 feel.

aOst mmmh, at voraea, I THIRD Btreel "Aiui Bireetv Ivenientlo una tat mm nrn igntvu r. iiim. DO, AIB Lecture, SWAN HOTEL. No. Sa N.

Houi canlral tJ Mar lot ir Ai ....1 1 nMnwi wmnnNMH 00nodata an, lha moat reaaoo be aupped with the eholeeal variety the markets wa nnnniiiur. tZ 1 HARLE rVr)etor. Transient Board SI per day, tabling foe 1 1 1 wl a J. .11 1 eera. The rest of Ibe Company, with the an 1 hM at their Hall, No.

aft MARKET SraaL riitS parama, proceeded a short distance north nnd I EVENING, at To'clock, bT WT. Will be JOHN rt IWivt wre I The Association nf the Priends meat THIS hi 1 atr I lck SI lha ASSEMBLY MVILDINO 2 street I irfT3i vu.mm, aur river, nt vine lowoi renth and Chaanut euraeM. in ck evening, the ralrmoil I rri.L... ZTjT' thaif a wr vr urw inav I r. swa nirn wirtnrkUre which weis .1 membera were wounded by the shots one.

oamed Mnrria was i kj. lha lata vraai I MULLAGHMAS1 KjTeol aemonatralion. on lha RATH of I I ssothcr, named Harvey: was shot in the neck I LST.V D1E of Philadelphia, who have al and back part of the head and another in the I he rams of Oid arm. several received shots in the lean and other parts of the body. Two of them, as for It appear tb lite Good Will Company wu aivra ay a party 01 we wecoeeoe Hose Umpa wrmim mine cauoua suffered to droTTAa mtahtn' Company, pre 'JL1 fU at.

DOR AN 7' their apperata. oufof fTJ MWMA VOlUNIN.aiiN waV madThaaa aoooe, sou .0 secure tt from sa attack on Th.Prif IretsbH. mA ao nmriu atJ lm 1NU I POWELL, will bear taiZ iTk JITJ Ta storninira. ta eat PLA. Batteries, i17JV'f7 Mshloing Rode, Galvanic Ball andpanti.taaa1 1.

wire, jft, ui advance on coat of imnortatf.10 for tat. fif A. OTT MONROSK. Imi. MONROSB.

Importer, email 16 SoQlh PonMh Mtmmi P. OTT MONROSP MINIATURE PAlNtTNOlSrlTOcLATNin OI YORVC. K. QKMNMIt. at NoTia N.t"h FOURTH Street, below Raea, has lately reeelvad I aa a ortaaeotoflhafiaaatPORCELALV fUTEeVkv Ukanaaa Painting, and Is now suablad lo paint for, trails ia ihiamoaf durable manner, whkh plsMiTti fASS" the soioramuM brlllia.lfy, nor time similar 10 anamalUrf Urvd and I 1 aricea will hm Tan nndan i euaia roerii auiiara ueiuw Sla for moor tar, na air street i be aeon al his room, waera ikmanshin and nuiuhi.

Pot tralia ua Ivory fsmUbal aa Mituiius 1 r. r. nl3 ta RODGERB WiU I ft. mjOOK KEKPINO and MtCANTlI.E ".7 mm aianinu, at the Lac I IZ I iiviiiint isci, inn nun rvoniia th CKiasa Uusnavtrte kmc out of emnlovnieat. anTiL eoarsa from the fact, that 1 UMnilrfB.

Km tarAt iz.zzi,f'micri LOOMU will ahow experiments in PkrwM. I "asbla to avail theawaivaaaf the aatu cnmsacet Tickl, Usfe, r. B. Mrs. LOOMT8 will deliver a Lectars at the ma lima and place oa WEDNEHDAvTT iil iEPKALTAWdCIA: w'P CkAL .1 peai amies or the uoununfl Room.

Oeailcno wiu, ua lmetiae wiU please call al ih. 1 It 1 AfiantnieMS 9 tali whava lb. torma, pun ef Instrseuoa, can ba made mmZ tH 1 tj. JOHEPH DANDoT aia south THiHriBl! JuM raeaivad. tain nl irim beaotlful patterns, and of moat desirable ouluraA and inwroved atvla.

Vm.i. ehsse WiU and 10 ihsir advantage to call AU a orders attndad in Ww m.M. a tnd! dimonlty la maiahing eolore, 3 2 and their attention h) particularly called, as the article we now offer ia ia great demand end" vary sraraa. 'UK0M9, vtnv emu I Mohair Fringe, beaaliful breadth for CardmalVe A I TTfH ROB. 'nines) rrea.

I alS Ai net and many Mher Paaey and ftti aaevaadnis. 4 North FOURTH Wiviwwiitw ii i. OCAfeCETAirVAtajASLll OOTiSrA PUk BU of lha Stiml, mf JOHN WILSANX. dn'dn will beaoldby T.W. L.

FREEMAN A BoSV Ia lha nftornooa whila l.s niU. ih. EAL AOCIATIOIV i. JmZXi. Wo cM.uitovnv'i"'' lit ik.

CAIlui.iiui i New Market Company, ta emnibusss, were out BUiLmX? a.A8EMHLY Btrth. following aWokaW at the Fairmount beam, thev were attacked by I makanih J2l SL i.r.r le laduslrinM PtIivm (ZTLi' 1 Dimiet CW TLe aesske of this Court, oa hls hwt" ta Saturday, wu taken np in Bearing motions and agn, whan a sale ef advaraitv "a 1 UHm 1 lT. yv nepeai, us stout aip 1 i I T. ma Brat 10 the 1 Vr remittance waa tha am itm 1 SBO eopias solars'! Gaoksrv. hnuad mmA t'S trys bound and in sheets.

wjwwana taeeie. I a. I juodlha oh provarh, tkat a tVasSTL a i v. .1 hiiMuitiuou "i will be sold by entara, I RCMXsSft is sosIms in Ik k. 1 I froaa lha aaroicwaa effsetaof the ineoiooe la aeorrant and diseased I 1 ywsMwniiy unvsusai 14 verrVa ate.

res I 7 1 raiKwipaieai snetKsiary, by Voltalrs; 4 lhat Ylas Uaaawhad 1 I Cbhelfa ternkina 1 i I smiles Kneelaad'a Demi 7 rm. tt.t oar neat will 1 ana sanarv nsauaiesa. Aa. iu can make Lin Sfir I 1 1 oraoa Wadoaadav moraina Tfc. 11.

I al ine aeearaad Bataa thmetf taa )' sswiae aiUI e' nTtZlTiiLt PLNE SEVV1N stwaaWt of JJ1.T"? y. aea hs Tls ofthe United eiies iFZJZZZ? lu mance at half past o'clock, and ths doors anil nuai. Wmrn ha rv.1 I lively eloaa al 8 for oneneeo committed on parade. CaDtaina wiwar, proVidl thtt he obuined at Heintxelman, Dilbmar and Wicht, and Lieute I TT 1 as many persom "mlSLZZ 0 Ho nanU SaliieVond I ll, nass iirejadieeVaxial Hermoa Book r.lTT'. auwaer 's Hook Si "'r Usrasweed'.

'7otMW ATthi Parkiaa a T. J'v "real, stjove Foartbi Should the Waalha arm r.ki. 1. ata itvr 1 Part of PUIadUlpmia. 9 I 8 risss, is Staa dMs, ik Um k.

Wmrn, uItS Brigs Msrehaat, (Br) Beeh, Ht iohn, NBj Aeom, ui harleslonj acar uswain areave, I 2S ToW Island. IS da. 5' Ballentina, Pantaoo, NcTioava. ew Bedford, daya. parilla and Tettsr Konkir l'7a' iT I ars lomjm.

Haiieo, Tomlbv Hone. appointed in it Woaderfal sfeets. Vr TT LZ Lingo, ioi 11. wmmntAd 1 I United Bbss. Jok Svk, I 8.

W. ener of Third mt. 1 1 I av Di Oa the lath in the 4ih Bssjui HsirasT, wife of Mr. Andrew Baiinay? Her relative! and friends are rsanaoifnllr larii I iiiw. mrn iiumiu.

irun ina fssmr mm swe ei oa oaiuruay, before JBxigeaiking and Jones, nnoa I sonMr raamix and I a Writ of habeas corptia Ha wu ordered lo find I 'mnrmw anamoca, at hail imthm im.rfl.m ...,.1. nnaer snuce. WHKI DW WBsrecommittedioprwon. The original amount of bail wbs $1000. A.

L. iiickev. charred wflh ablainins srwvt. upon falsa pretences, bad a hearing also, sad was dmcharged. a EfttU ef IA tha miki mmt C'.

I I' 7 i vt cauiruay, we aaa Saturday, we bad with I tide many of the wharves, and ths water ia Cobock sins ireeic overrun Its basks. Two.nfiniabed brick butldinra, near Psrrua and Eleventh streets, were blown down, Lha extent of nearly three stork. Another brickbuilding ta Philip street, shove Master, hsd a pert of the gable end wall thrown down. No person wu hurt nt either ef these placMa. frwimtd.

i Ilrannnnand hia wifa, con Virird of the lamrny of goods from ll MorUey Alrrwhoow, where tlie Uucr lid been employed, wereon i scntenr cl, by Hie Ju, a of the Court ol kv'iarlerkfessious lo one yrrtra' hn 'Vrwk. IHEPAPEAKK TERRAPI.VII 1 ARCH street Wharf, apeer aide. U9 "6 "ra ana lor mis by HRrtwK s. rmnnrtw ai 3l Mn U7k.i. N1CH0L48 WAIXACE, t( 1 101 VVATER Street, iit'J i ens door below Race' tajs.ia.

'BROVVM A BOOTH, alKApUt BSVmihrJaeoBdavaia. iBKOVVN A BOOTH. awApiet ftmih Baeoad swaat. On Ibe IStkiMI, ui I o.tt.ndhi.fun.r ttyJxU reaZoce STT nr Moore, 8HUTTLS PatamAas asof tnkaa fattiti 1 TV Afonsw (TWoaat Mmrmimm. If.

11.1 Foauatry hock entrance, No.jeg' htarkot atraat. cam. k. i.k.k i a avgaaasonamii of aw Ml. a 'lot of rt HmdlmthUf, mmi txli, fm, ia.a, tTOTH if A KS 1 A WINTER 0 firrr sn rinrr i bsbigfcMraeUnns la Kaiuiag, Netliiif end Crotchet Conlaining ths newest anVsMi rL.M.

tarns Pries 13 Ceota. 1 it AT m. a. RP.nvnnr.'ai 1 fHit'Ctfh Cuunrr rol. Capabilities, and Value in our ity of aa imndUia seiilemerU of It fr.au tha Bx'a, L.

L. of IkU Mphia. Jm published and f. prka'a eeats, P. 9.

Agems nrpidled al tha Wholrssla 'i inm a I iu Ni. IL rmB street, above Areh: Boria II aUA an, ATTENTION I PaUisked ihle dfc aVssU'as BkKsk BAvsra. Matrkae atraat, above Eighth i i moraing, and rnraaie al the CofCHRsF 1W Vln? u't' Oeo. Quia'a; ivw CAfT.MAHBytra flKW WOuL Taineaalh and Via au aeta; A. Sk 1 Niigimin CaJifonMS, BVaiora and Weatera Tesaa.

wrutM rv Warrys', C. euaapisM aa aa Mook. Price Hi eu. ALB. THE NEW VVotfLD KDITT0N ef the llTlrlr ba som.

plated ta tea parte, at lteanta each, os "7 aaa Been translated fnaa wsosiataa inaa i i.i a Prrietors of lhat ik sstrsordinary lalenle. This, isuniiiiary laienla. Tills mt romance of i M7 Tackerman, Portamoath, NIL IL i At JSrt "'1 i fVhr Padrica. NrTTuMdawiih aii 9' "Wuhed. a 1 asArnerrt of smn MV: chr Splendid.

BhackforA tlsmJrl. I NCE, a I mf war, by 191 cm. Seerwd Edition ar. tr euv ALSO, Seannd Edition nweiiiioa nf STKRlUL'B DlKlPl't Rmmwj ai tk 'r. 1 Pnrf iTk" PRINK RrVFRJI.

1 ni DA.N0ER8 OF THE TOWN, by Professor Ingraaam. Prise lilt cm. Aganla, soppiied will ill ths new and ckeaa O. B. 21FUKK al3 il'tr Mo.

1 Ledger Bailuing, Third St. I C.NAL, EMPERA.ClTcO0i BOOIk Jasi published, eontaining 980 recipes Aaij the aruciaa ara IT. Rich Cakes. fi JC Plainer fi Bread Cake Custsnk LmilCmi.y fV fraaf CreaanVj Coring Meola, Vsvaiabiaa, fVkles, Sondry recipes fir Insklng Teas, Coffee, Washes lor walls. Also, particular seines fot the prepare Una of diet frr the sick, Ae.

1 or sale, wholesale and retail, by J. enmv 1 I tOOJ CirXfNCT Rt opoosiia JuaMai nri ii ml. 1m. A. Clauie A Canning, Ulhsnn, and al the Bouh nnrisannias, jueeata, all ltt of im aister, An, Fox, No.

Sue eLu hlte JSrJJ.iHLTrLS 1RTH Loi Rvk A 1 1 3 batwaea Kaiop" F.t,ws,towwW wU1 ha soii very low ilUM f. .7 i. rrr i.nm th.ir PALL UlkTH LOOHS, nsjspntW lBV imvTraitlTeiVv ti 11 llliLHM i vn tae ma aner a severe Ulnnesa. Air Wwl I a.T?ta, I TfoTf II is Masonic HreOirea of Bt. Joba 'i HtMBl'ti! severe storm of in, iTJoai Ub sof other Good.

eh a Strong wind fruta the NorthwaaL ThU I rmwJ Invited lo attend. I TI oar irieiHis, aaa urasa ua taraily.are resiiat. I deposit, rullr rrusd to aiiend bar funeral, from ihe reahkaee I ba vf bar Km. Rw hird rnnl. In I ad to.

vtnl lo siiraui hu fuiirisl, dam Ui rci iv in nrniiruasnn, snore i weiiia, Ini avKnlno. at lilnVjurB. a on iaa ia Fs In the tin wu utie ai vimioa county, ra. a jut I fk sa Iffl. ft.

North Fmnnwl Mr.mR fiOWllXTTo Fft trr bmt inferior LrTr, no Ao. bsv Baa. I 7 ao, Krn etreets, somimm ni, st the Olos, atarch, i JVa.taotT Thlinnant C. BAKIiKR CO vttedie attend his funeral, froaa hai lata tmmnZ. "2 MI 1 Mo.

North Keeund aireet, tomorrow BaTnTal rmlrZ 'it "r' HIVr. 1 f.oaa dollar per 0 o'eioch to proceed lo I 1 Loora, tie Mssfacared a a ra noa, at Am Vmlltw tmmrt. near Port Csril Cooaiir. Marviand. whsra all ardara laaoklully recaind aad puuetaeily attend Lsrw, Geniuuiiowii, to nrow slernoon, mh I AH orders iu be diraetad a Rotaadville all clock, without funliar notice.

I Piai Cecil County, Ajrvit Ob Ills Uik iut. 1 jju Jac uifm I 13 lav 4 mtl'RUru vasries n. and Sua 4ne uicUinxia. I TTf rV Oa the 10, Jons in ik. iik II 1 i) iHlntnep are rr 1 tXATH 1 i Tvro i.

A Mnslt lK of fii'mrni' 'u, ti and a vry iip'iof si i 1 And 1 1 a SI I V. rrn a 0 Iji i lie, St 1,1 ru I rit ft t. VefT iK.an r. wo fun me ai V. li.

aUiKR iatheAii f. (VmJ, 7' AL TATE and' beiawn He. SoihI Third. numlw, i. dB by the are.

ti.itwa.wood al tha of hi. bigaMrNoJvin JnKt.mwJl!7 rpiiE MVBftRlj .1 OK NEW VOKIt TT" 'A. la Fress, an Will be nuhh.kd k. Blsr im BWMt remsrUl'le works I rota Ike Aaasrieaa is Wrilteubr ans4 popular aaiaurs, who btaii? HOW lir IU Wi'lbafaJ ia al ail the ap Parii' stiun I'n E. p.

wiUjam.h. 7 iHir. ri" II Vf I) me ri Vt.rl lr a KTT. urtn i 1 a Won rvv u.ir.s.nL. wis 1 tk hAI 1 1 i rxHfaf I I no.

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