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Fall?? ie? and Frnud? mf Briti*? Frff Trwate. XI. Were the luhjcel one uvolviag less im? po riant, inteniste, vc could almost foel amused at the various contrivance-, reported to by the advocates ot the maintenanr;'ol Hntish power over the enmiiieree of th'' world, with a \ i<m to aVectva their readers ir.to a belief that the present trouble" a.-'- not a M ?<?<?--?.-;,? eOQSO tpien-c of th?' pottey that IhM close I fur? naces that made il I - IT ftwjtf > nudr<<l th ?and tun* of ir<n. aad rollinjr mills that made in I? IT MM Kuntirnl tmOOUtind tuns of railroad //art, and cotton mills that eon Buru? d in 1847-4 MM hmMmVtd and f?rty thousand tW'v tf rut'on, an<l v. ?oI.-n mills that consumed ,t/ ' ""r fip"-n millions of pound* of vonl?are! that ha- ?i? 1 r 1 ri<r tiie last four year". prevented the application of capital to the btulding of mills or furnace--, and the opening of mines, to the extent of not less than one hundred millions of dollar*. Th' Journal of ComtmottXt hMMati I itl read? ers that the disluihnnorj must he temporary, for permanent distress always COmniencet amon_' the small communities of thu interior, and not ajMMg the comnsCTCi il cities, and it make th.- saacition with a rssrfeet knowl? edge of the frntt that every revulsion we have yet seen has commerced in the large cities. fHi fjmion't tiomntmial mwpmdowI ent, more aeufe, -o,.r,ts tronble and pre? pare* for it by arranging ht- plate- for conv Hicneing abuee of the baj?tl *o soon as h<" shall down tin- littin:'time to have arrived. So is it that the British tree trade doctors * difler. Among all the frn-tradr journal* WC know of BOM by wlssse speculation* upon the currency w< ar<' mure frequently amused than we are b) thosewhichappear in Tin PmVit Lodgero\ Philadelphia, a neu? tral paper tliat is,in this question,al waya on one side, and that the llrili^h one. It i* foi free trail* so fir ;i> freedom of trade con? sists in upholding the British monopoly ol machine rv for tiie manu)acture of cloth ami iron for tiie world, so far as its principal remedy tor the arils resulting from the maintenance of that monopoly OOtuists in securing to a lisaited numbei of institations a monopoly of tin- power oi banking ia its State?ami as far is n would prohibit men from determining for themselves whether they would exchange their lador or its pro sVsvts for hank notes, silver or gold Such is liritish free trade. It closes mir mills and our furnaces, and compels men to n - main idle when thev would desire to work. Kcenspeists*em to see ihe rarest trade m ?one] monopolist ? ii\ a feu tiidii .duals, and it would compel them tn take gold or silvOI whin they might prefer paper?and yel it shouts I'n e Trade ' Regarding the day ol InsusMa as being near at hand, OUT learned doctor of tin' currency, in imitation of Tfu [/area and Iw Jutinoi' oj ComnitTce, is aiapating to set ounl for it in accordance with the system of In Iii. as will he seen by the following paragraph, which we recom mend to the careful consideration of Mich of our renders as prefer to sell their labor at a dollar,according to .uncrican free trade, ratln r th ui t' u cents per day, according to this Btntitk frei trade, or monopoly,system. "Hani, hasSdhiwsdpaaic osaoa ??< snaoasdsd rs tuKioi. xiasaahavi shockedtrsds credit has bsea ? ?i swIm'.i wmI las wholi .U bu>m hns Dsn luttaredoa ih. i>. ... uisnan ky- umi tt?l tin- dslusiowo/pnasi bkmsj has haaa alaas sn as a hisssiBC. bacanta *i rnasaccs pri tt mfirrrnthmii. Ihsss Inch pness i nppltt ladaatry, h) allow na Iii? i'liriil' IhImii . I i SMga land* Insu H UI > rth i .rr. ssasssasi BaaaMaturad |uosa Wi rraais tin' snl hsi i-wjs.. - .-iir n industr;, and i has . i? .1 fwi Men ot Um um i avis?and a in? sa ewi w i(hl oe, in u io ap (m ? ii ti Umm si ?aysaatala t-r 'papal ' li sm laanaaad ./?>>n$ will I* ri'iiumsl per eases, <?i the pnpee lystsat, t>> nai Ihe wawsa ed nhestocv Umi eoald be worked lor i *s (MwaVed doiiurt i n i'n mpxtt ? sad that diflsrsnca is naosed bj ih* .ran.. n !< i. .1 bj esoeeairi issaee .a i si BeMMp?whh h breaks deem the factor] -who h to klsn I laa asaarry. tba tesraraweat, or the' papw ssosai f It happens. mo>t unfortunatel) lor otti learned tuend, that it i> precisi U in those ptrta of the countrv in which paper is most exclusiyely used, that pi; 'es are invariably lowest, and tint it I- in those parte Mwhich men are ton ed, as in his own State, to use |tU and siker. and forced lo do so in tie name ol tree uade. that they ate bigheal The hanks of htsasachusetts count by the liundred. and \ tt hi t people take ill'- wool of W estern l\ iiiisn l\ama. e.u ry it lo Lowell and return it back in the form ol cloth, tin dersellm^ the gold-consunting Pennaylvan lans. Manks am! hank notes aluumd in Khode Islaml. am! \. t hei people Baderscll QlOnl Hntaiti ut her own ni.nk. i of(?alcut< ta. a feat w hu h the banking monopoly of IVniisy Ivania has iiol vii enabled her peo? ple to accomplish. The land of steady hah Iti* uses one-dollar notes, yet its sons pur? chase Poiitisylvama eoai ami PonOS] 1\am a iron, and carry them to tiie hanks of the t'oniiecticut. there to he eon verted into nv I ?st tha) sstpply of the benighted Pennsylva - ians. who carry the cold ,n t(unr jvocliets .? lock it up m their vaults, iiiateadodTapplysag it to the purchase ci" macbiaery tot aiding tlieiii in the application of their bkbor. *lt is neeiUess. however, to partieul.irr/.e when we have hcfoie us the greet laet that .1 the Sutes that use paper most freely in their transactions that thrays have uaderaold, do now, and always will, undersell, those which proMnhe pajwr, an?l Ctoiipti their people, in the name of free trade, to silver tmi pold It ks here admitted that itnius'ry it m? pltd by allowing th* cheap iahor ot' tor, ign Utnds to supply us urith rvery species of manufactured ^cods. a::d \et tiie writer of this article is a diseiple of Mr. Walker, S i i assured us that l.thor and capita! were to be rendered more productive, and the nation w as to be enriched, by MlbstitUting the chi a] labor of fSTSSfSi countries for the ii:_'h-pru e.: lalwir of our own. It ia real!\ unlorti:i:ate that no two of these w riters can agree as to what are the grounds upon whieh BntuA free trade is to be defended, nor as to WS . cause shall hi H ksetod as hhS one !>\ whi ??. ta prstend to ac ount lor the presmt rather disagreeable state of thin?'-, without |?TviOBJ the true one. to wit??hat they have dimin? ished th*' productive power ot" trie country, ai.d that while we are every IkBsT liMUUBg moredte- lv in deht to foreign nation-. : parat?.ry t?> a? ri?i-. tji" .-on-.: nption ot icon and of cotton and woolen cloths and other of the r.eeessaru - of life is daily dim:ni-h irijj. and the ?-nsumption of BTtictea ol lux? ury ircr*a-in<: as the p<> >r boeoano poorec and the rieh bee0016 r: ;.. r. by aid of the pr? >er;t vru aVlM CTtUic tar;-*. The ootMioreiaJ e^rreipoedeat of Th* I'mort has furnished die true test bj whi h to try the prosp? rty of the eowitrj Ho savs that M it is when a people eonJmPme ?tore of their products that their proaperi* If is oreater." and of icourse whet, they eOBSStOM less of them their r.rospenty l" Jess We recommendto our friend of Thi Ia h - tf to study the facts wo hav.' puhli-lr d, and satisfy himself that we are MMUWming less sad less of our products?less iron an 1 less eloth. ari l less ofa thouaand other srti eles of ?OCClritj?and that we are doing tin- Biitirithftsrtding an immense increaai of population Let bim then look to th fact that there is every prospect of the el w of more of both woolen and cotton fsctO n? -, h< cause diminished ot is note fas stiff plm it is >/'! gtiot*r tho-i /?" aVsaaao)?tod then let him look to the farmer with wheat already al from 80 to 90 c< nt* a bashel, and a prospect of i further and great decline of price?and let hirn detentlilie if buch thin.'* would now he, had we permitted the growth of cotton and woolen factories-And furnaees, and roUing-milll to l'<> ahead as it went ahead from 1643 to 1-1?, making a marke; for hundreds nt million- ol the products of the farm and the plantation, ami enabling the fanner and the planter to double ami treble their consumption of coal and eloth and iron. It is time that he should begin to think for hirn self, and reject the fallacies and fraud- of the Bt tish free trail* school. IRELAND. Til K NEW AGITATION Dt rtt.is. Friday, Aug. ft, l-M To tkt Editort of tk* M Y IVtAaai " We thought, when we gate jron Eman? cipation, agitation was to ne at an end aad you were to'in.te WithUl in pttUDOtiag the gOOdof mir ciaijnon country, and tiiat wa were to hare no more religious animosities," aayi thi Prof oat anl Proas, in reply t?> the announcement of a "Catholic teeocia tion" thai is I" mole the HOmsB i atholie clergy and laity, not of inland only, but ol the whole empire, " And we thought," answers the Catholic opponent. "that when the Penal Laws wire repealed, wi were to have ths free exercise of our religi?s and lo ' a new penal law. because the Pope appoints OUT Bishops, who are to ordain our Priests, who are to diepenae .air sacratwenta in order lo our salvation " "But. in eUvidingEngland into Dioceses,andap> pointing Bishops who shall be designated fromtaem, the Pope im- infringed the Queen's' prerogative and insulted the nation . has taken ai little cogaJaanoe of our church and Bishopa ai if neither < listed . and the legislation i- agaiaal this 1 foreign uaurpation '" Bo rejoins thi Protestant Churchman, " The l*opa can acknowledge no Church oi Bishopa not in eoa> munion with ' the coaler <>i unity i' and are recog? nise no ipmtuai luproomcj la the Queen . aad lima Protestant Church establishmenli aad Royal Bo* ? siaatical supremacy arc at variance with perfect mil and letligious equalily, we ihall try and get them at > lisheu bj the same pow< rthal enacted th* n 1 bete i- neither s,n nor trea. i- there, in agil it iiu for the ri'i'?..I oi acts ? i ParUamenl ' So repln - his it. man i atholie neifhoor. and so opens " Phc t atholie Aaaot latioa " rHI PRl l tMINARIKS Ii is not easy to decide the queation, " Who began it"- The Roman Catholics ia) that irom the ooa* duct oi the British Goremmenl in reference to the i oh aiel Catholic Bishops, si well .o- of the ln-h Got srxuneal In reference to the Irish Roman < athol Bishop*- to both lerrlional titles baring been ua uurstu nuigly coin?<ie,l- as wi li ai from the mannet ' in which tin Pop* 'i purpose, communk iie.l to Lord Mm to at Rome, ol organising a Roman I atholie Hierarchy ia Bntaia, was disregarded, it never c said hale i MB lliiaitu.td that l| w. u ?1 la- look* d on si 14 agateaaion" or " usurpation." Too advocates ol theiGoverament meaaure deny all- that In anything sod in Rome, or done al Bt.Jamei or Dublin C istie. there was the ilightesl warrant afforded lor the schema devised bj i ardinal Wiseman, adopted bj the Propannda, and ratified i \ the Pops It is peooablo there ojrai oaan oi aa ouragement .it', olid ior the Pope to rooatrucl i Hierarch) In Englaad, than now the partisani of the British Go? mi: mi nt are WillingtOadmit, and., as for Ireland, as his measure Stade tWChanfO there, he never fan end any Change would be made. Hot,.i?th? Bill iaoa law) was lor law protection of the Protestant Kstabliahn ?nil and oi the 00000*1 prerogatii i only, aa aha Mum bead of it .um asthat ItrtaMishmrnt, la the two reuetnos, hi aaitad, the protectire mea tare bhuI estend to both countries and, coming lo inland .1? doing awaj with what wai enjoyed an: had kaag ? rtMcrt, it aneuiai i the appearance of need l? ~s proscription and wanton wrot | la the MuuaUve ia taken la Ireland, ol agitating to* the repeal of this peaal enactment and there? with of even other, atooaaiitent with the ported em! and religious equality of Roman 1 ubolics Why aboald there be a reMrictioa on the Queen i ahe ehoooe to tura Roman Catholic1 Why should -ia thereby forfeit her crowai vYhj thould her re preeeotative ia Ireland,oi ber Chancellors, m tsiih . oaatra s. 011 be Judges in Scotland be. ol necessitt. ProtestaaM "Because the Quo* i, tod hei Repre MMtattve art the beadi ,.f the English and Irish ? Bta?lisaa enti the Cbancs Ihws the ,?ers of their cxmsca nets. ;m,i diapeaaeri church patron are and the Scottish Judges the dispi rs ol ec lestasti cal law to the Scotch establishment." Then awat with ail eMahllihmeati thai caaaot exist without a atoaopoty of power and the exclusion, on account , of reiicu'ii. of say otherwise |ualified p rsonsfiom all, or aay?evaa the hlgaesi rdBoaa in the State ntUATBMKn CONFLICT The " Iggeegafea M??!in? of the CaraoLica of the l atbad Kingdom" waaaa ofaaMtvo and grievous an BOSMOaBMatU> Set T l> Gregg and the Dublin OeaaasMM a The true Piwu a mm are <u the i aiho BO l Lurch a belief in w h'.-h loruis a part of their cre? ,1 Oa the ooatrary, m their view, the 1 bun-aof Roaaa Is the ipoatacy. Tat j ooaw :. r?-1 the nselves aamohaded tn the inntatton to .ttn.d a meeting ol **Catholira"- aouhtgo,aad arotaM '...?? usurpaijon af the epithel tadaaOf CulMa bad calleuhnn* ' ?dt ^Aroaauhop and Primate ?? all ir- as though tie did not,an hhaself Arrhbtshop al .ir-.i .-.-n. ai d h> esi'apt d the " Ai.::-'l itli >" Vet. *'Primate of all lirl.u.d" not ht-uie of Iheooadainned til .? aid r>? t?'T MoeHaM had called ti Bseli " Vrchhishopof i uam." w Meh M a title, and ? oiidetnncd- w hi n the fon.,ci, MtM-uti d to pies,.,. : : . ,.,;;,r ;.' .1 pit', nt al the 1 ?,tti>? and as other It ?ho: . . ?hagtarb aad an .?? ln>n. had some taken toe t.t 1?, jwo eihori had taeaa givea totaata ta< m nt i mea won..: <?> aad psvsmm MjamM ; i to.1 wruie t., re ih?? wottld lun.Ver iH-,r mcb testimony as ?ae as-? ?? hied PrelaMa and nooics rarely tear Tha Lord Mayor, Mr t, ..;...e>-.. being a :nd ! masmal. agraad warn Mr Gregg, that every true ? i t st -.: .si.' t.,o 10 ;s..-.:. ;.,t, .1.:.:, term t tt.o Itc Ci?trrd astoihe wisdom ot talUagsuchaaocca- . itoa to aeaeri it. or the ru.-.t to UMrode upon ., meet not. cauod to* a apeciSc purpaaa, ia a r?N.iu airs I ???? certain tn ':iidr.aJ* . ami ce-'iared h:? mteuuvon josaaaj wMh the CoaMBMBMaers ol Poise* aad I < Cutt.i kelhorttMi is boeptag ihe p?.?ce of the . .ti ? an?! II w?? ?o t'! a. oordu i > The truth ts. thM ** Caidwlic tsBoctatma." ? ? ad che CMMne," ?? 1 atholie Bmaa*3patMa," aad :h?. t.?d Boaass Busabai to c.t |wmm tm Parhamaai and the Ne?sjv,}??r?m Renews, Masjai sea, md Histories by a. writers. Protcstos.t and it ... u. t atbo,:.. t;:?t atabody aueaadarsuasd at, aad :?,?? oarSaded aobod) . though these is ao doubt trut. ? ceaUOkSriial writing*, an m-nor BOO m sometimes made of trc term " tAtholie." and tn.tt :ae essSa? Mve ( aim to it has its weight w>: 1 t,v.? 1 dg ,r Howovat,she prospect of "area " between the low tirangemen " and " tiTouncl.'s b0j1 . . as tin ei ,. ??!:-:? a.-, .!.< li? tn :.?; ... . It r a row. -.s :.?? eaecoti Ktsi nf) tat ol I.- a aJaaS SI part-, and all eqi.aliy tH^r.-md-ga t Uu working feorae a ?>.?. '?'n . and ?u-pei J ! mss ?ei.tra:i> thloaghiMl iht r;t\. l\-r. RUUMJ A* dMOCKMCt, ??? tne de? Tfpt .in c't \ ; iZZT'Z ?"* meeting wna nnwon'ed I am n< t fire r.K. a t ..? an? nals Sf thi? <?>? ?? ' tape hesSS NM ajgreSSM meetti got th?-. .">?? - ' ?..??? :.r<?- - .- .,, sided ?? r bythePt mve ?wuh a peatiarm ??? pass '..\t? *. i.oU.,:v. art ntrx . an S comm'-n- r> \ . . .? ? ?h> : ?? *'.r;i. . ibr"*i> pun speak :.i : wen t: ? i r?. ?'? - ??*. ? s' ? a.': : . :'''' ir.i <m ? -? ai ?: f? V- r ?? : ? ? tn. r ? ? ?. *? 'he ?? I.ord ll.-i.o; ' I! ? ? ? ' ? if ? !.'T : !! ... . ..' r mingham. or ?? 11.? i ? rd tr--y v ??? t > tr.e ?? Lord l!:?hi,p. coadjutor, of Elmtvtirgh"?V:. the resolutions are published. Signed ?? Paul. Arctl&tsh >p of Armagh, ai d Pr.aiaic- o: ?l Ire! >n I, ? h er The re?* h.tion? were -hort and to the r?.int Thit the ? I lt.- -' Act " :? a v.oi.ttl'Ui >::;:- ? :.. a' ?' tamed tn t:.? t atbxdie i:. i.e: a.; I 19, .. .. n*a of the snat pr.iK ip.' of religio . .... rtjr estate listed in this empire th it the present Ministen have r-etrated the c,u-. re _. - ?.. mi ;orff it* d Um i i pJdeatca i ttaoisrtof tin I'aBed h Dfdl D thai 1 y v : .. ! .-. I emselres tr at t!.? y a. . eier-. ?, ;.inat' in- ir s * Ar.-i tae i oii-tuutu n :, ? ? .a .. ?. to'ai n ;.... . a -.: >: rw rv et:.-' it ?> r. -? . ?l :: i> einpi e any civil or religious d!>a'-...:y wait soever. or precludes from the enjoyment of a perfect e i .'v with every c im of tm-ir fellow subjects. I r i -? ...... ?? c :.?. :? r? 1 is ::. :..-:.. i it: n of the Asa ,..::? n Tot, :i.:-oa? ? i.e nf m :-e '.-eerl. a i- t'? practica: measure ? ? ?..:.'!:. :..-<: ? . : inaxe tverv cttc-rt to strengt...:. tru :...:..:? . . ? .-- tn< power ol tl ose fa thi .. n . r- ??;; .? .. - . ,. in the *a-' Besaioa oi railismam, so raw get Ii (eaoMd UMflMClTCS to Ute fonnatioi ol tn n i >.i-t.-ii nt party :n the a e;>.att:re. h .?:i.ir h r :'s or, e- ? ?. . ur.ti asjsee ot eivril aad religiooalsbett] a Um British ernjire and lien, h.u.i;, n-o.ie.on , -tatbolie I?e:?i ??? iJtociatioo." a Coaunittec ii aprsTdoted, ??to defJM with atcuiwy tin oojeeu ahiea ire to i.e. i:p\ the \.d.cn. and fraine tui r .'.e< ail rei.uiat.oii- for it* |ovenMUsce.n Theaeara hi tie muted to a General Meeting The nooMnHtee et in ?- of 'he ' ar diaal ArctAiahop od W ? M i nster and rune Ei.giish Bishops the Pnmati aa : .-MbMen Irish Bishop* end siateen Irish asen*bers ' Partia aent ijaathea folowed a resolrttioTi, igrato lei : g ranntr] upon :!.? cord .: n u mitj of feeling and opinion which so happily n isti between the i athooc nooUity, hieran hy, clergy, and laity of tie i nit* ii Kingdom. It is impos-ihie boi to cone n> the eonclniion, that a Boen iy fumed lot tot h objey ta, u i under i el management?exclusrraiy Boman < tholic, and com biniag all the Roman Cathoiii sof the empire?forms a new i p<h h ,n thi h;-tor\ ??: this i,..t.:r.' Kun tn 'or. .:- i nni .; ? - ? ' ru > - re ?'. i.ed wth pre eialon, it m n ifi -'.*\ d tiers from all prei e I ag mo re? im nt- und a laet ih eiirred whieti d.'i-trde John 011 nnell had bi - n iti d t.. more oi si eon I a n solution he declined, on the ground that r ans a relinqnishraenl and \ irtoal i-oii-'ire oi 11 C mm ll'i policy- His plan was to < onitnne with hi- i BthoUe phBlam !<>r :n..t < nd . and no doubt, he d:d not o-.er 'ook his friends and fo owera when the goodUungi that Government bad lo beetow srere i |. But the great eforl ol this tseoi IaUon be to return aamany Roman I athol es p teat ie l i P irtianent, ?i . the i men. .s. Um "Irish Bngade." will sot toeetber on all questions, bottt in carrying ena set of measures and impeding: other*, it wall, in tact, be Usorougbl) lectanan and will, for the BriB Ume, introduce into the legislatun i closet) com? pacted txx'y of ti: i n, pli ged to du Um id ranch? men t of a certain Ml of reiigioiisopauooi paramount to all othi r consldi r.e . aa. Inatdl . ?l course, the nice' ag wni all .Hi in DO ? is enthoaiaan outaide, the iaunenae crowds wen quite peaceful?-for bevide that the police mustered in great Ibror, strong ai - of the Qnay ooal-por ti rs. .ind oi Um Tr.ii.e-' i nions, lined I he ivi naei lo tin- Rotund i professi dlj ai pr.i :e-i - m i n dor-, to aid Ute police, but in reality to be in readiness il ii r Gregg and hit Orangemen should atteaintho force their Way into the ti.! BJoth?HJ of the hind, how er er, wai attempted he, and one or two others, drove up in a covered car, prea i ticketa, were refused admission, and drove off The only aci of violence worth i otice, was Ute deetroj ing of a [.Mid aad uaaahmg tae wtadowi where u was posti .1. v\:. cb h ippMM : to bt it the lopol < ickville st., close by the Rotunds, belonging to a Society fot the encooragemenl and rapport ol priests who may become deetttute by re?nqtushutg the K an in Cath? olic religion, styled " The Priests' Protection So? ciety " BKAJUXG8 ON [HE INTERBSTS OP IRELAND Whether the flminnnisnl snll institnte proeeca lions, or suffer the Acl t.. rsmain Inactive, rartsina Ik- s, en John Key Hold-, at the dinner given to linn in Um Theatre, the dayaftei the meetutg, declared his readineu to head resist an . to any attempt" to lay a finger on one of their Bishops " lint ail alU sace between the Goveramenl ana Priesthood ia al sb end yet. I dare say, the aational schools aad coHeaes will go ob'mach UsaaaaM BiUornobUI. the Primate and those who sale ?an him would hare established their university, though this move? ment will increase Um seal of :he clergy in thai cau-i gml the BllddlC and Bp| er. la-.I the lady will no) esst swaj the advantages of schools aad colli l'i ? which .He all-unporl ml lo them, sad which the* art not tor' -din ri to ' nj) 1 The I?"pa- will be educati d. The Tenant League bavi had a conference with Sherman < rawford si ?! others wn.. ire toten ited ia lbs Tenant-ltighl .a sc Tin \ have lonipromi-ed nuUtera, and hare agreed upon the eada ufabiU? Botaaheiag sattsfactorj lo all parties,but Um heal tiny hau sb) chaace of petting from the present Parliament And,! l ire tay,eren t n I undergo tnodiheatioos, it it pi-s at all. The knol of ir m members, however, Mhi.h Um tggregate Meeting has recognist d si Um nucleus around which sll thai can In thrown into Parliament from t'atbolli cob stitufi.cn - are to rally, will be aa mach bonded for such popular i ight- a* for i Btbolk mti rests so thai there I- hope. Wet wit h standing some slight and partial tracer oi pol to-blight, thai crop, and tier, other, is mo-t nouriahiag and the manufacture movement goes on eaeooragiagtj aad at the meetuar, yesterday, at the Mansion House, e Provision al Committee eras appointed for the organisation of a Transal aal Bteam-packet Company tolconnecl this i aintrydi rectlv and i ommerei.iliy witti America?and to ca operate wriUi Um advocatea of inch s measure on your side of Um AUaatse, for that and So, still hopt Kill is rsi! RELIGI01 S ITEMS. ? Missionary. Intklliobnce.? \r the Monti v Coacert ha Boston, on the (nt Sunday erei ag of the asoolh, sobm nr\ hrtaresting iati b gi i. i From t'.i Missioaa ol the American Board au.mit; the Indian trihes. ?.i> eotnmunie ited bj Ret l>r Anderson The Choctaa Mmsiob, which is i , third of a century old. is Still presided over by Mr By ing ton, who has tuen then from the beginning, li* Mtatieau namhei >c\en. aad in ill fl irisbn | I Choctaa readmg-booh, a hyauhbook, at i aai U- i tum oi the i>.d 'I i rtamew an in pre.-- la one du trn t the t hief, ail the Jadgea, the School I oouais -.oners, am: iwe re t apt uns mil of tftsea an Mem? bers of thechanh in another district the mission aryaaserts thatmtemperance iseatmty unknown. Th. * inn ekes an Bu?uag deckled progreM In ktii-wltdge and cirilisation, notwitbstsndina the in? crease of white population among them. The an? na .: niei ting of tae MiMtoaai i held oa the Rh of Ai gust. was niauiH oo uptsd m djscoaaing the gnat Wal ' Ol in. n ii Ua m oa - Misaioaary operatioei among the Oyibesrsi have hat ii crt ativ mierrupti d I \ thi ex iU bm nt incident to ikeu ckangs of re-i leace, trie Govi ram nt reqair ii,g thiiii to eauaratt Rorthwaid Meetiag ind schools, however, have been w, u attended,aad I .? i: hani ni ??lore th;m ever w?-:l d ipoat i The M.ss.oi.s to Um .\, a-\ ark Indf mm eeaaMI ? ftan rtslmassaaoes 'i.e aaaeeaa, and ? an Um Taeearorai rae Tuscaroraa ars near Niagara I lh>th thei aodUse Sesseraeeta Bultmgcheer tag ssvanees in cttrtliaatiOB They are bttagsag niore land nader euttii a.on. ? reethag mon caavea 'i 11 ai.d su! sfaii' a. *t?. p.a.-.ta.i; or tiirJ-. itid makaag raada The railroad acroaa t;.i i at*, .r.. ig is anu AUeghaay Ressnrsttoas at giviag them a nea impulse They are Maramg daotoiautatttbevi ea ,f.i whriea .?? ?e:. aa tikn t.rt i. ? -.. ? Um Tuscan ru? arc si:.?ia i\ in ?r c- t.'. hive : an iaked the iraffe ia tataa^caajag druois from taeir m a araa -i. Theological Sejclnabieb.?Durinfl ths mm wees ths sssuvefaary MUisuea oi two of the rheoaogKal Semiaansa of tha Coagngatstmai charches of New-Eaglaad hare taken place?Aado reraadBaagoi ?t tadover,Rev Mr !i .?: a returned Ml sail nary fr :n India, addn ?-ei the So? ciety of laaaiiy a a vary abln saatch af the aaorak political aad raUgaase comiaiaa el Inuia His n plicauons of Um wysMnes af the dnlsTaat thaeawgl ca! ar d -c * t".: c -?? ?:<?:.- w :. :?.?>,, v. ,r. Was aad eradita lie has made UMm a tab Met of sp.. :a. ?:.,.>? lor n am .e*r?. Ttw number of ahm* : .-a' ere> ? ? ?? a- on w -.-?. r. r. r ereetuins const:: te.i4 a pa a-ar.t feat .rt f ta - sien Tw?r.'\-three ..r.itiois atre ,:. ..... | } mtt bersof the irartnaatag eans. tt Bangaf Um saaaatseraoi bei -. Um thnani wee preached ar Hei l. h Panaaaof Pnarj. t tie it.. i na.k fcam of Wie? a-.-tt address..: tne It he ton, . . Eight aaai ? aa ', ,. rered i ? ., . ? . Itiag mtt Re- Mr Shi :-t ? \\ v,-r,..., adds a ss ad the Society ea baqairy. The effort which has!*,! . ii :.?.: or-?>nie t.i. r p??t to ,[H;..*tiso pea.1 ps ta thM tnaiiluiiaa aaa seasonrsoe fcss'ul that no denrt remaps of o: t. ?- e :n p.ite sum It is we.l ra-Li,id ui.d :a-..? u ti'^ ranit a> -u eeaeetMaal matituM The Baptist Theehsgical sVaasssssi .,: If a bum. M ? . i.-c aad .;> i ( ,:. t: t:.: 4i.; wrf & j a, examination of iht several ..asses was SotL thor? ough ..nd satisfactory Dr aTaaSslik .-f R.? aes'eT ? :;: rvaaeal the Ksawkre BssSssajal ?> Mty, m ?? T- ? tag On ut, Msdsr akin ea ?.rt ccr.irnd :> nireyoua.? ., x- , rI. ... anttagrteaa A ekaoaa addreaa was made t ?? dm ov Prot. Hacke?, who presided on tWoecaason TdkS i ouaxion for tae Aaurmu ?a weil attended, and rsfrveacd by NlflCj anm'ted rul e???"s. ry Dr sharp. Prof. CaswefL Dr vw? aad ashore Prof. Hur*?!..;* I . lers*. d,U ?*? BtetBBBS .oya^t to F.urer e lor hil hea.ir: I- PtSCOPAl V in vVesM.N N '??-YoiK. The P.mt urarr'..!! ??: SYeaM R>ew>?YerBa held last month. was male awnsaally arte mating by tfceec.- r*f ::ce of.? w.irn disc: - -.<>?. m ti ??-.?? e.-: if ::? ? i ? t '? t ?!.??? * v mt\:;?>mi ?a.-intro'u?? 1 ?iMnpi.i i.iiii: ol tn. .? I i. r 1m .va of tn?* Diocesan tn ippotntir.r h m.??;or. trie* over the putv.c ehurrnr?. Two report* were tnede on thf mrnior:?.. ?ha-h. t;?.>...'i tn ?? :.!ere:.t v.? v.? i f *uh ect. Ai:**< .ii r?, .> ?a l.'.c : '? ?t no Ifaislative change* n t> p u thi M tM **erj P.n..r:' :c ..?!?:.,; re. Ti., rm: -t , r in::.; 'hop partv. wrrr led rrj Re* Ri :: i r .t..- The am of L:?h? i I ? ! arc*w.i? .ri: .1 ?? ?ii i touching, m : ?.t-e who ?? it? t a*e i? . t,.?r > -r .v i i? r? uiimI'h ceecrmi* and frah mat The - pod ot :. ? B - i i <a'i i::..?: di.r.:.g :..? vtar >.x -r.? .-t? had tern ?>: dan i d. i iht di ,.... ?. four Be a candidate*- 'or hToti Or?:<*ri admitted, and tare r? tton laatMuled; 231 :*r-?i ? bail been eoadMBM 1 ;:. meatIy oighl coa negations Tin DkMseeaoa . ... bo bishop, ISO rkrgvmen, t. n C ?:,:..: a, lei or.'amr.? 1 churches, forty-ivo B?asnMwncs, employed a' aa er per-m of f an : the t ttal am ml - aUtButSd to t encTo.ttt ii^ci'!*, SiO.332 3T. \ erebabu Dot IM'-M>. ?D. Gillette, ot" Fhti'ade'p--' l, tuu edited tne RhSUtei of the vener .: .?? ! i; l>t Association -t t.'; t e:;v t. ? the hr?: hundred >(.ir? ol ::.? ci.?:< :.. ?. ... I at ahotxttopub? lish them in an octavo volume. The Association was formed in l ? 7, and ?? nr.i ol the !c>t. a* :t ha? teen "he moat proaporoi - B pi it ecclosiaitt? c.-il bodtea in tail oouolrj RBode Island College, now 1'nwn Pniveially, ? i* origiaatod \ thi? .*>?? ?oci.itton. and :? wt? a'-?> . p r ? Kd'K it'?-n. Temperance. Misawas, Rette;? tu P lie bona, and ,dl i ther : i t.? v.. t i.t er.t- r. ?;*? - now a: . rmt d ay the dem n : 'loti The ro . . ?? w 1 uao oont.? a the sen i of Dr Too*a. preached in 1807, oaths eeateni....] m.r..ver<..irv ..f t.:? A??.?t-ata>n l>n. BB'ihi'1IB,i Chi* ICH.-Ihe new ("othu edifice now erecting by the new Reformed Dutch i burch i l' ? Uyn, for Roe. Dr. Ketnune. rapidly approaehea com] el a.aid will be oaa of the m? ?; t.,?:? >.l aa ' ? Irgaal ttroct ? :. laat i its It ba* two fronts, one facing on Pierrepoet>ai.. UN other i n Mi r.roe-pla. e I* :: o :rt .*> tnt. ma: form nomr peculnontics which are sa I to are their origin to ti.e *T. I it?-. ;ur*?l t ?>:? a.i.l ?? h nee ,.| t'lf Doi'tor lllllio !'. Wtio I, .? Ill'.eh' a* Wi :i a? m?'?t t.'.er m I' ter* of trt. a rahjecl of corunderable rtady The old I huret; i*: - Socu tv. ie; Henri ?t . ,i*so< it?'d wi'hthe n i. e ud labots ol Di Broda* aj bitoba ??.;,; on the ii 'h in?t CoHHKCTICTT CbTBCHKS.?Tbd lir_o>i i U\ ei t.r I, iri ? o: neelr :t i> the North < htireh, in .New-Haw::, ot ?1,1 it i? i "'Ir iliif.on P.istor. tne l.t.n.'ir wan'!, o a'.i.t.t '>'.'l. The largest country ei: re1' ia the irat Chareh. in Milforu ??! which llei Mr Hnee i> l'a>tor The w ? e t- .m ? , r o' < : --all ii al < hurches,2?* t.ti wI; ? e : . u : i r i f Pa-ior??.: that .icr.ominatii a. 101 the orhola number of Hdmissioni lotheoc i b in boadoraag the rast ye -r I.K'.'l the an rag?- minist? r d Bgl it the Pastors ii ii yean The lit: innaal meetmgef thi (.ir.ir.i \>m elation a 111 ba in id il Bethel oa the thud ruesdayof Jtaai mat. Mcthodmi Preoiobrts?Thlt e Pn >i dert> ol : n i m i nl Metbodtol CoB* gee al the Weal and South have recently resigned theiroUcei, fee the purpose ol rpvit'img the active datie of the mm .-tr\ i: 'h ? i i.'.r :. Ki \>: J T I'e -a. o! Di.'k rns?nCollege Ret Dr G P. Pierce,of E lorvi'ol lege.iia .tut liev W n Ellison, of the Wesleysa Female i oi.ege, Macon,Ga Theasrestgnatjoaaare probat Iy thefruitot a mot. einen; w Inch mis .at, .. been made by thi promineni iminiili of Ihe ihnaiiiiiiialloa. agail'st a av aig "he .1 i.e.an'w :'\ ol the \ icilil'y foi | teaching and Othi r literary ptirs-::!? Go aiid Lisri Mission.?Thi Baptist M ??.oi. iii <.r in.' Ligne, < B . ahichacquired \< ar* ago great ii ptitation, in tsoanectlon wit.a the labors ot Madam i eller, reports receatly .ot encoaragaag progress Several a. li a ?>: coovertod Roman t ntholi s hau takea place on oaa oecasaoa atsdd great confusion and interruption on (she | rt of hos? tile III IghS.lS. Mercersbvbob Retibw.?This ahle pe riixln ..I ol the German Reformed Dutch <iharch, for September, contain) an article from the pen of l>r Ni \in. <'ii ?? Sacramental Grace,' which will attract atit ii'ien. 11 :h ? \ its iigor. <,i|i<!,' \ . and the 'emitti to which it goes .i. defending the docnrines imiierto characteristic oi the Oxford Dlvinei Tne position of the denomination bai special importance, f nun its syinj uthv with the Evangelical perl} <a tin f^rwaeaaa I him h Abdoteb \iivni.?The whole anntbei ,.f c i rgy men edticaa d u the i 'ongregational s?'mi nnrv al Widover, is said to e 1,111 Of this number SOAhavi deceased,lssvmg Wi Uviag.of whom 109 an Foreign Misaioaaries, 111 Rome Missionaries at Iha West, and ag connected with CoUagaa as Pro- i felsors, *c tbout 1,900 ?todentl hate been t on nectcd with the Seminary for ? longer .>ra*tiorter pern It was from this semu .r\ hat the founders of the Tract Society, Education Society, and Tem? perance Society proceeded V V. COROBEOATIOKAL \SSOCIATIOR.? Tin- til i.? ra. tssocis ionofl ongri gstional' "titir? hes in the State ??( Neu , ors bei l .t.s annual session in tl e Plyn nuth I'huich in l!riKikl> a. the pre-ent week, commem'itip w,ih Wi Inesdaj Ret Julius s. i arke. ol Pen Yen, Moderator. The attendance was quite large, and thi services mteresting. The A-o latioi .,1 ( um muni, n w .is . elt br ited on i'liur? day afti moon We wiU | ra parRettutn bereaftei Delicate Attebtioh.?While Rer, Mr. Ide. the pit ;?r or th? real rable Pirsl Baptist < 'hurch t htireh in Philadelphia, a . recentlj absent on de? in mii atn nal busmrss, thi ladiea ii hiacongrcga tion. aware of hi* inte.'i*..ai to r. mm? h.s i.otiiiv to a new ht.iise. quietly raised I sum wherewith to fur n'shinare.t md appropriate manner Ins destined abodi. to in ct t.t'ti on hi? return The public meet? ing at wb i b Dr Ula i x;.n tsed bis gratitude was one el gieat inn r? st. Germar Missiorari is ivltbd.?The i iligent MethodiM Miastoaory among the liermans m this i iij Mr.JoaCwasrecentlyasaaulted,whilegirmg 1 udvtee t.me ot hi* i n.'grant countryman inst ar- I r:vid.oi the docks. Hi was bad y in .red .m l traced bis injun to the tab rfi r? t of pan ei ?Ii tm night then.s ,,( pecwattoa ware al ri ig? d by the :.- ???.??: U | - iah Igonl all ci The Lahors ol Mr. i Jest are hig > approved by bis brathrao Harvest Sermons.?The Gennan Ra> foitne?! t hutches ol Pi n:.-' Ita.'.i.i ha.e a pleasant custom, derivsd froo Patherland, of l....ding special r? ligu ui m ri.. i s at :h? oomph lu>B "i the harvests, when at im.a ooBoetl na for benc roient purposes are lukei up In a circle of cliurchf- around llanmer. Pa . tin ; tt mi t ve.tr. the bai 11 d rernnm* were well ttoaded,aad a ooaatioo a! giitaac ipforchan lal i? ? bjecM New Baftisi <'m scm i.?A Dew Baptist Chareh was srgeahfiad laM week in the flourishing , igi i' l'ookers. The Pierrepont-st. liaptiat i ta.r. h in Uro. kivn. having entirely repaired, j has been ri peried for publk Worship Baptist churches m Jersey CRy ind Momsaniu are also ia ; ti ci "s of i ri etioti Pbesbtteriariim in St. Lewis.?The Irst Presbyteriaa Chuseh, in St Lotus, was rganixed j IB IS17 tt.ir, ar? Boa tw*... . batrchea of that faith ! :n the c tt s j new s, noo... -nrn- o d sei ools. and a i aewoas jaMforauagi sm \ motets Reformed,and I oa* Refornrted Preabytanaa, embracing mout ?u U i n hi.nd.i ; ? taavaanicaati Sthodical SaarriMBSJTs ?The V-w >i hcol Byaodof Goo* va. ahhsh ?lose its mi ? ting m Beret mm U?t year, among other an.'s, pas-ed re aolui' us uraiag the ? . im hes mtnn. its .-ounds to ???ist mirjdortug the t-TOfeaaarahip I 'iura' Phi i<oophy in Raadltoa ti>!i?g?- Mrongty m fator of jr. i.d .ton aaasgamrtu*anV inaraentspirits, and agaiaatth* Pogitivi -?.at? Lau ? 'babbs op Hi.i ation?At the late n.* et wg of thi llanmer Presbytery, Va . i.New leaaml Pteebytensa, Kf* Bamaef v\ Whntaey was dts. Bussed from the pa.-charge oi ::.>? m Kanne i t.'.r, .'. ? :. .... ;i.l u I h.s having d.s, rd?-I the >Uhi Uitseof IntaatBapttsn Mr w.'saainewaaerased ir' i there lei Miaasarai fths rVaatvyMeauiCamrch. A Cm of CaWacaTEa.?Hrooklvii will hav?- to yieiJ the claim of beirur the City of > ? itches. 'toB^oeawetoi In a poptuatioo of i'f.'H.o, ?her* '? I' ' :.e< of a.i denominations, or one to ? v?r> ;.i .i.:.a: :.?:.*? a pr'^otmii wioch f?r-o? .-. .Iber City h the iautd, besides, can oo*?t. 1 iMBBEixtTS Mtaetoas.?The Disciples, or I . I: i > -. ? . i thi Weltern State?, have et. r mtitd to ti gage :n theVOfeaga Maaaoasryeater nnse,aad n?v?- mhasted J?.r,.-aiem as the neid >i taearopeiatsoai Rev.Di ateclay baa baeasolaeted totxp.cr* the ground, who i,e?is*feiy arr.ved at n.? ? 1? ?t:i ation RfLlcios in Hobuk'fn ? Ti.e Reform? d I ? 'i i. ' h'.n ii I -?e e?tat ? -:.???: t ? rr ?atii ?: .a J ht'.t sin. Whach bM MBsMMS to a degree of pros- j te.'.ty '.Lai warraats the aractioa ef a caawh adifl e II ? v a. ? boo ifflrriMag roads Me ?:,?- purpooa, and 1 ?..??V ihe Mtaassattaaaof a worthypraaeaar, tter. ) >lr (irtcorr M . Gocea ia CaafADs?John B GtMjfi '?l?itur::g with wonted aaaasuaasm aad eaVctu Csasfs R < a 'I :.r leaap* ran. ? men ef BrocknUs j pre* wad ar haw a toal, caajaase of hohf tag I --"per- j ??. as, .ti wh:ch b ? gatbatfiaga art. hi bl Bisaoa 8*m iHinii. ? Res Dr. South gs'e. M:??:rn ry Bishop to I Bxhcy.haa become Itec ? r. :<r..: ?::t: hv, ot a r.ew.. i r? BMBSd Rphaopal , t hon b ? Pi '-iaii?.' Ma Im J q| RTmBB sari '"oLLI< Tl? .\-.? Thi Prs ?arseof aas Maaaaaary So artyaf taa Nerth 01 k> I -?.'.:??. ? my Staat IM* Mwamnary c UreiiciI ..'?!? of t'.e preeenl year ex eej rJAosa v: j v .c: a.-: <.?: : v -? t..e $,.. u of ?I i.e. Nrw MsvTsMMtf ' Htm l!.? V new \| 1 trcsi.-: F.p>.~cpai t l.'.T'.i wa.? Jeci ate on W??i i: g'. r .?* . Lrwo'?..... en TVirvMi ..'-??. ? v i: m>B|,whewsaiasoae t<wprt<ti?<by 'i I Fo-',r .- I' istor. .in t rtev !>r If ,-t'. r '. Mr of Tu Ut:.Ud:tt PJMfltfft; R?-1 SrsTtn i ? BiMOf UjiWRj)04n?Miss p. hi flndsuhnh inter of th ex bkabsnM ??? New i - '. ? r.: 1?: ? -i.. Oral ce. N J . *ei ? i? . r? . ?t r n a :?-i... ex! a-*e CITY ITEMS. T" \\ iavftej attcntioni ti> the ? Ivan men: n another ci .i;r-m. of the reBMesl el I M | ree ? : ? ? t ol the t?-xi >-.ephrr.i to < A tfhn I -. < i Th:? irepor.art * .' ? '?(??. n na? h-trdof ? late year*. sustained m tail y through the selr-tfcl . : r? el Ret Ralph Bi \: We hi - til) w.-h aaai en M that aetasaal ?? geatleaaaa >u t hie parish.. n<is. ? ??? Phi i '"M!>g oi Komi ra. ?M ij or K:r.f?. .r 1 ha? r?ce:vr i letter ft 'in John I* l'>ro ??? of ottr I.eeal.on a". Constantinople, -?ofir.n: t e f.? t? wh.-'h we pi.l'l'..-!i-.i ?oinc ,'av < ?:n e : ' Mr I , to the liberation of Kossuth. The MwettiffiM exile ha.? ,i, Un I heauiteatsowtocometothieeoaatry.oe . a:,1, the I S. ?teaf.ier Mi-?i??:pp:, .... '. w.I! ro- i rix arrive here oy the let of Novmabaa He wi hi aceeenpeaMd by mil Ihe refugee* who ware with hi ? at hnt ihm. i ? ? . ? ?.nt I'at'hx.in; ar i w:v e National Tsmpbilsjsci Socibtt.?The Fourth (jiiarterU Meeting of the NathB i i I>er aace Society will he held ia Browdwaj Taberaa I . Ven.'.ix Hwi .? _?. S p- ijth. a- "i o'clock \ :dn *.???? j will be delivered by Hoe E Fitch smith. Ret I \ ' Carey, Rev. D c. Lansing. D D . and other* Taa AIMtghaanana will ring nawal their aassieaai ? .? i'h.v gained the?" ?ueh applause at the rec. nt i one nifi eaasei a tat a renal l a < pee Id7 The I.i!c-T;iiif Tetnp? raice Society tun! a verx good tneetu a at No "t I'halhaai aqtian Ti.i.r-dai rug ' twmtx eight sntned thi ; ?idfl I p. ?an!? it M ptadgi reekera have earafled then ?elves, for whom the Sieiet> a a* r.?ta:i ?hi . I'he S>c:et\ w 11 itu-t't un next Thurwlav ex emu; e Lajicii op rn I i i. iNoi STKAMaatp. ?On Saturday, tar i?. thaal * ?>' . eft, the tne ?teatiuhip " fllesf ii a" wss htnrhrs* Sana the be I auy*yard of Meearv. Tod 4 McOragar, al has Matt of the Keh .a. ii.ii-wn . :n pre?enee of a larir- . ??;:? eour?e oi ?pe. tator?, ?ho oiie.t both rioaa of Ihe river The ship, in conjunction with a consort, is t^' ( a tin medium of, ?? uhitsh.iiiji p? rm.mcnt'i ate MB communication between Gtaagoa ami Ne?.^ork Thai la She aeeoad itteaapt which has been made in that iJire -tMii. md the experience of the l ity ol Glasgow steamer, noa pryuuj between I rat ? -t ami Philadelphia MBsCMnrtly provaal d iti en c> t iimnicatton between the i lydc :utd the Statea could he a,;. .e.t.iji o'.vv and piofitahJx mamta.ued. Tha ship is be.uiiiluili modeled, and i.? ?:r--t>< iron plates, bars, ?traps and met- can make tu r Oxer all she is about SJRBj tun? barthea, her eastnea ire too horse-power, and -he is to he nsassaualed hi I Mr. If. Stewart lau >>i tha t anard stasraeri Her main deck is tib feet hi length and :t<i ia breadth; ihecen accommodate ISO pa--. \>i.< r- apa trd ' I of thi ?e in ihe eahia, aad under i | reeaara II tap for more Bho carruss froai 90S to so mas of coal, and a cargo of abool IJ300 tun-. Tha " GuasjowM ta a three-decker, with foai masts, aad !icr tevaa la n n i t ai dlsmfilfT The login tween tha nun :> c. or spar 1? t feel t im hea The lateen ami I KUea1 i shin are lo bs urns Smart id with panel- of |>aintexl gia-?. The ship ? i- christened by Miai \ arft,da igh let of Deacon Convener \ork, and iiiimetliately thereafter a streamer, a :h "(Masgow'' inaTibetl thereoa, loated from her taaintopinaal and both fore and alt the Uritish I'nion Jack, Um lawrieoa baaaer, and man) gaady iiag- tattered In the hraeac Immsdiatrly after Uta lam li. a -ei> . t part) oi la lies and geatsasssa, the hieadi al the owaen an I build? ers of the "Gtaagww,1 repaired ha tha haassof N i Miiiugor, do-, i> ..iijoiiiiiiK lo tiie biiildiasj yard. ?In re -cn ral te ,-t-. pc, nliar tn the OCC i?Ioii. vxere pledged la champagne. The ?? Q taagoa," -o anon as the m i-- oi arraageaaeats had been made, nrai towed up the river to Use Brooaualaw, aheti she hi I nun n cen ing hi r SBglSil - ? Thi: ^ccidbkt *iH rm HtTDSOH RlTBN Ra tu u kVa bars secertaaaedthekdloarasgpar tn ulan of the terrible ancssaal on tin- Hadaon Rirst R ii r. ad, I hureda]. briesyreported under mir Ti le gnSJ h In .,1 It a; pear- I hat a ..r ivel tr un, irtth a p"ix ? i erfullocoi olive itarhsd.wsa romtng ihrrrn fhetra k ai fn ipecd, I ai au on board i large number of ?ork men, who had been eai it dim' for building the tr ick betari en Oakhlll and Hadaon, and when the train ?as .i i ut a; proai hing the nil.ore ol rttujrri MMSt,Cobua :...i i o . a araa tiladiim tad by -? ier.ii coin is i saga il al wi r, vii on tin- track, and Setore UM aagUM er , oald hare ai opportuntty t<> reveeaa the looometire, thev c.itnc in ? ollisum with the aiuunl?. au I the entire train aaa thrown oil the 'rack, down an t nil* nt man t of some tea ot Ifteea feel and it one I ? n e il ?a- Iii, ' o were -enl into . '. rii ty The dai - ar- and sagiaa wen- smassaed to piece* aad, anon removing the ruma, three haman beiaga were (bond di id, a th tti, r bodiea crushed i i the i i. rthorribk ssaasaer,and also several ,,t Un mam ?i-rioiislv and probably fatally injured. The citizeos I of the village tunsed out la a ImsIv, aad with their I as.-ist.ii.ee the ..ad and woanded '\ere sitm mod from the in.i.-- ,,f r'lin-. md eoareyed to Umi ntatl tt it Stay veaant, when medic si aWenrinnre waauaass distely brought into raauisitJoo for auchol the mi i s.? were yet al. c ureal excite: .cut po rstlsd BTOttnd tin :? [h t, and ifter waiting -ome h nir?, the igeat aad othera ttonaeeted n th the road deemed :t idvtaaMs Raward tin- la urad men to tin- city, to, order that they eovU bs ; aced ladet Um Uaal menl ol skiiid.. - irgeons in a medical ui-titution n New-York Accord . gly, when the evening klba .vtram came along, tiie aanNrtanatS men, with their lacerated j hud,-, were cm ini , placed ia ose "i Um can lad brought tothiscitv. arriving about 111 o'clock last , akght, at wtm h tune they wen- it one.- ooavsywd ? ? u.e Near-York Hospital, sad placed aader Um kiad care of Dr Allen, who. upon exam i..e i- ? r UUsMddbataSVer.il nt their hm:,? were -.ro-o n. in I also received severe internal m ums, wlieh, it is ISnred, will Mrauaati latalij 'I... rol ring ire the aames of ttu killed and won mied, m MBeanSsty a.? COUld be nhtained \\ illiaiu (iayiior w is found with h.s he id , r i-in -l to atoms - dead James Madden, when found, was liter.i. v lata lo p *. i -- ?:? 11 a haakanaaa wheae n i ne it w.x.- Inposalhla to *s certa ii, wa dsn pi, lied ap a corpse, md w is not ideid .M d up tn a late hour la-t night Joseph Alurphx aaa hadiy cut in the lie h s legs ira, tup d. and hreast Ume seriously injure-i J UM s Smith had his skull fractured, thigh ?!;?;,,. i- ' tea ami mji.red in all parti of lo- '.odi. to SB BSSeal that wi.i tin doutyt prme fatal before tils reaehe- our I readers. An eakaoasa asaa, who was in the emnloy of the t oaapaay. ?a? a.?o aarinaalj li.juresi ?e? Emimant Rtrnnuta?rhe^e men istn to U- doing husineu in a peculiarly original way, in s. n.i ea.-esa: . .-.-i. a> tiie f.a.owm^ re' ,r ; , ..n e? a iitt.e prMaa saaIpbn? ha nrhaaaa na to tuchfeliow?. Re. < Jost, a fo rman M:s-ion:iry, wa.- .ati1'. a;-; l.e 1'. . - i'.? Ti- ' r i-i .1 >'? and JaasaanVJ "on the part M mass Ostaasa ? ru ?Tants, who had. in the fatherland, been UMtta te 1 to , ..1 upon hau. ujsui :neir arrival, for adl ?? as to the proptr nasie ot getting forward lo the \\.?t. Li .iv on ttic die k .'11....' '.'.i 'll a.'; which weeiikelx to interfere with the laMieatM a ? :ass of land-pirates, aha in in uaj . N US - - leSMllie i the name and air of licensed 1 runner?.- or emafr ml ' Sgl i.t?UM v f. .1 !i;.on hUa, knocked him down, and | ?ad :i.e:r >e?t to dr ig hksi lottaaaafacd the der w ii ia igaa trer.t-.'es un to throw bun ovarboerd % I - ':.' /:. ':..-'..'..:./ w x- ?on.,:..t?ed .r. 'he :,n e if ' - a., .i. a land of Saw anl order,'there was BS ' ? ihoruy it hand to rre?t ?ueh highwavnn ti and ir.-e haeleaa! WiUtrieBaaftatraaeaof New-Yorkbatarve '-:-!?- r ? f'. ;r Int.: .',/ i:rnm/:a to .&???:? i. -.v. i...n.;.er to discharge a.-, office of Ii imi '. to st'ara'ers and foreigniers landing on our shores, coa -1 ' have been thus violently assatUted in open day ' Tn* J -- car ;,r< >- n.ts not t,een si.er.r in re:afon ' ? >>'.::? t aaaaaar iaasosaaai of eaaSanja as trie p? rsoos or asn> aeaaaadanaageta,aad as we are ready aopeodnes ? - ? er.ee in tn.* case, we hope thev wni a -o ? ?-. ?' ' BsaaajMU of ?hts. tout we rnav be speed.:?- ?;? :. seaadfaan aackatstaea c.niized -Hxaety." I.xri.i: I 'akoo.?The ship Cs*j*aMaehSsnshj I .'.erp-'oi. arrived 03 Th?r-lay a't-w ."i .? a , i i;u!ied and sixteen emigrants. This, we b? . e.r..?-he Urp.-t nt.mr.fr f.at has uet. r.n Bjh] to ". - jrj * 11 .i rcasst I i;r P s'-h. >ro OfJtaVATMl ? U? ^l9ft \. .< u u . . mt aal at v?? Na ? M | \w *> ? ^ i ?1.1 bj * t r. peaad Qbtan oory We h iv* ,,??. ': r ? - ?:.! t'. ? :. rv. , ^ ? ?' <? o: ? . h .11 -?:?! !..?r .tide-.'. r? ?j titi: i ? t-t? . -\ - ? . . ; . . . , .-r t '. ,-? r. ?? .... !? >* ti> -?? .? <? i ? to our ??? a* ti*? ?rfc.C ? ?? . go. :.-? :,?t f,rn.? ? I / ; ,a. ???'??? t- M " ' : \ > I \:r ;i ?e* .j^ ? ?"?' - u. , . T,,4, w ; <\ii t\ : t i ?: -on ? c- ,.4n > i ' > , I ? I ? , I ?? ii-f'?'?.' ? leeari i ? .-.r . ?.. : tn... ?a| im pted, tad v ..r> j i w. t.t-. Cnaa ?:?, Baaaaw I Met dthy apiad aled auch f'oaaaatBUo ? - W \ -1r -1 >..t .?? ?|'|,,? pnl?||o w.ish-hoitv* ui Matt M . taa expense of ?rhich i? beawetMeaa bah I can ra ? Igetiia iuen of thi? i itv. i? now near? ly . Map . I?, thf exterior 'fing .juitf tin ?hol It ? trtoabed in Mott-at., arar Graad Ts-d n,. n?.,.i:. i ?in paan ' an Iftyb) oaa luuufred fat t Taa aw tr awry ot the huildiag ta to t><> occupied by teg urge aaraaaaiai laataa in attaaj pari? .>i Rm aa M dag ata eineh I aha ha atota Uaaa a asaMBsdaMt ?oii?. aad t<-< (M&atodattoei for more baaa a VmJrwl aroaaca essploted m wa*hing The pcopli of thi BOighi or hood i. gaid ii i pngMai ain gra it iah rt><a. We uadaratai Rai (-hortet Parit?t has aaaaaaa] moretaaa fxcfitfj rhaaaaad ttettan baa ird na aaa pit ':. n ci tli < !>t nennen! fnit rpn?e Pea Bi1 "i i ? rite tlertaana will ?, .j for Southampton aad Braaara d noon n><i.iv i apt Wi m B| lata ??! tha Respiret By,la oaa hatoBa> niandei Her matla will cleee al ia) \ M.aiut* PoM Oa? i e - I'mi rail Sui rn.?The M.in?n. ior t aarieaton, tad thi Manama, lor aaMaaah, artll leave thta port nt i o'eloohi that laaaaaaa Dcat t a? tm ** Bi oombi " ' 'eert ai it Bbifabt, Ibblabb \ fallaal paper mv- Ta Rai minute ?urpri?o ot many, and thf iim'iiirittrnt .>( more, three ladlea, apparaatr) (root UanS a/ra, i Dnodtog n d hot datightera, Btatla thetr aypi u ? i on the .it:> root n ol i Huatfay ai \'ik>.?i aa thai ray public .ih.i ?ifi n throngod praaaaaadai tha portion ?t the t arrickfergui Road botwaaa 1 aaaaaaa tnl Pariuaoaat, La fh I "Bloooaar" eoabaaaa Th.*a who had no' heard of the latorifan rarolanoa ? faahaoaa, know aot wbai bo ataho al baaaaajjakl ami iheaincai-iooaaag ? oiapaeaad <>i baa aaara d both reiei win. h w %- paradedbeatea thaaa Hp " Bluoater." in ? a h . o. . . 'um i. I ol a . t rtaa naili al eoeuloaa ahaaai an baaoi Utah of tin -m,' aiaaailal, bai ol i difeoaal Raa, aad iooao ?aaal trouaera, faatened roaaidoraMi ibova lha mik ?i ii.i ahal alb i Iht ai taai r "f thoae arora i>> Bah lah baliai Wa haar thai thi laatteo woro tho 9m and daughti rn .if tha i apiata ot i BtoToaaataaai o prooeal on n royaaje Tha paittoa got laaaaaa wa\ eaniaga at Grot ncaetla Matioa BROOKLi N ITBHa Droicatior of SvamaafiaMi M K. Caaaaa. Thai pi t.I wartdtep, baoatad btliath ingtmi-.tv . nf.ir t.n i n ?t . vt i? dfdli atad >r-lirlo, noannteTMUtg a? II o'clock tot.i von iiaaai bf UM fongrt gain li - : i.; thf '.?7o:*? l>>mil. iftfr ?!.:in Hi. Mi footer, "i MiiRwnjiyal. Torfc,uoTaiod aa h ? ? and fartoal npfeaaaaaiai the Almighty to now h In? preneiifr the lim;4a lha* aara Ihiadaj ded i aimg tu nun The lee*mi prnpirf.it Ha.mod aara atao road by baa (Rh chapter I-t Innik of Kmg?, and ?? i? ? ? ? t?.,..i Irom !*??? BaaO BB tin- Moaal I alti-r w hu ll In- pre i.'h?d an fin quaat and uurareaatvc icnaoa Roaa tat 7th, RR aal ./th tara - ot the %i ? i. tpa r al tin prapha t >?< H ue gal. Thf eaaoaaoai "l formal f .m?i i rauon w*? ilifii (?i rfornn ?!. II: ??*who> BOBfrOf ition ?t urlui. up BJB ji innig in tin- follow lag pr iv' r o i.o.i, are praaaat to theo Bahi haaaaie bBBahag, If o evMtaoeaato thia haaoa to tha arorahaji aad prabM of Gad Dathoa acoapl thai oaaiaaj at aa? haaaV> Ifahvaag I lt> there a toli.nl.tr> olffr.ng iixl Inf e*1 grri it aato thoi iad eat R apart bo thy aarvtoo, aal to tin m-riii > ,i oi,e ,-,?-i ?? ouro ???<?* <>( all ??? ? tilar uttoraat, of bU poraoaa pioaagty, aad bMaaaa r.ng it to UbBBi i" ba taiaa, lor lha hof. a rt mt oi i?f pure wur'l and In ly ri ngioii no t <2o tiiou accept Ihia a ' ? a our baikae, aad do thoa laaaaapoal ajiti bleu? it, and COBM into it and dwell in it. It * an him.I If bOUea and the Hi avi n- ,? tin- p| bm of thf laaaaiiifa aad thoa dual had arRt aVa aagahtiMI thoa i oadaani i I to dual aaoa lha earth witi men, and .ii r ? aaaaaa whtrh thoy dodaoabe to taaa O (oal, conn: and dwell iii tin- ho i-i ? write thf nanu u;<.i, .1. nd .polt tia ae holy 'l'u-. and grael that bin th) i ? ? ft lliay ' lo in.Ii.io aad in' power ma le know and mat ta,? BOMM fa- lilirf withtt.i ejoryOl o'.ri.'Kl We a-k :t Bf bMBMBl Ji HM I h.-ift \tuen 'I hi- l? a p.ain .neat frame atructure, the toiiif.'* t:en -tone oi win-, t. w.i? Ii ?! aatRd l/.ti May leal. It i? capable ol accomiieeUting about ISO penoai. The aoatof tat paaaal and building BBaaaral w about |5,iaai and the amount hitherto ?.,f#?crit>rd wa? |'J 's o \ . lion wa? madf al the eb*ae ?< um ptWOOdUigH, at wh,. :, $fuu waa ree^aretl Tie paalor baa not ?et heen appi.oited. Dr. Mot Ltatoa peoaakod at 'he evening, aad aa* inon.?wii. aaaeaaaaaaj neit satibatb bv Rev i. Hagary and Rev. Dr Ploy Rr/WDItaM.?Mtieh I URiplligl tt tutdr hy the Citizen? in the vnunity of the llaaulV<n aad South ferr.e-o! alawle?? gang of ro*'hea tfcet?* bout It MOMhf ba proper to BMM i??* toe Poin t for< a m tl.at i e..'hai,rho?^! -aw?. h ikk in' BaeoKLTV.?Betweea It afbl I ?.'. Ra ?? :?? t' r ... r..'?r:..ng tne factory of Mr John nV ling, for n. MUBf the " Pyrotegneotm kc*A,"n,'^t* OB All ant. I . aa tr r..i.thn-av . a a* tiacovered a? t.e on f.re. and ov. mng te .;. ' ? ? le ?. ?t-.r- i t)a- MBtertali a: d the very limited impf :v of aaler, it wa? meediiv reduee?! to H?he?. The jifoperty vral insured, . nd the ;.??? ia e?tirnated at ii.vjo 1 ben l* little doubt but it wae the work of an t?ceadiarv. a?the fa, tor> l.a.1 not b?-i.,, In u-e for we?-?? paat. Inden!. Ho BBTeBMM "f UM pia e ,w-*rd BBBf . :.i-i. BBNJ on ::a ?p,,t anortiy before BM we out. and n.-'uii an RMtaaafaal mRBR la ommmoi -** n.^i reantr. e *? Fipf ? \ fra, whi'-h wai eiiJoaallj aV work of in im-? i.i .arv. oro?e out m la-eit-boee? ai',oii,ii.c the m v. - -ti e of Mr. !:? !< ' t BNI < BVrt| d II o'. l'fk la*t night bat oodafai