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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. IX.—-Ne- 187.-—-Whele Ro, 3380, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 10, 1843, Price Twe Osnts, To the Public, BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN HOYAL MAIL | F{XCHANGE HOTEL. The Proprietor feels erazefal for REMOVAL. The Great Moral and Amalgamation Ball A. yORDE man ebout the centre of the reom roa THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- Dnge Of 208iton8 and 140 Norse power exch. and liberal pnblic and bes Dstt tater Ceniat Ges parouee er S, Recs RE. TOBACCO NIN. recuras. hey $7 the Apolla Sadomm yeseiennn Mr. Puiturs went on—I mak, lished overy day of the year exeept New Year's day and jer contract with the Lords of the-Admiralty. avors to plesan all who make the Exgnaage Hotel thet Y oxuended to hor f eths ant it yen sud me cleave to | The great annual gathering of the American An- | ask you todo nothing more t chiefest of the revo Fourth ef July. Price 3 cents per copy—or $7 26 per ap- od The rd is now reduced to $175 cen. erday | inform her prtvous and the ju lutionary heroes did. (Cheer any “extra chorge ‘or fire, \ig»ts,” &e Somme important 2" 0 a reocealy boom mate ln ine af b pe her old establishes soul els assured will iocet with the ti Slavery Society, took place yesterday at the Apol- | [ution’s) heroes ait, (chewy Lint the prosperity of the ’ ide for i lo Saloon. The audience was chiefly composed of | eousness. (Cheers) “Let us, os Granville Sharpe Std, me tthe house | spacious store No 4 Wall siret, probati m of the | the would ivite the at-ention of cor num—postages paid—cash in advance. THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday 2 Well selected stock of Foreigu aud domentt: abufkt the fair sex, and seldom have the classic walls of | promulgate truths, and let results shift for themselves, morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $8 19 per annum— pared poseerize 3 iw perninent ban sgn Sust received fiom Hanburgh a large aay ply of Varina’s Kae | it at temple consecrated to music and the dance (Cheers,) i in advance. ra 4 vl a +? master (Ist, 2ud and 3rd guality Yold and very superior Turkish > rare i zy Several other speakers addressed the meeting, but their postages paid—cash in adv: Ke & be {pberal terme 4 Spon‘sh, Seafarlatti and Poito Rieo, smokong tobicco; €aven- | contained a more brilliant display of fe love- | speeches presented nothing remarkable. A hymn was vi do Fe Heel wah ta. dish (¥ deena fi play minine love. if ° 7 ADVERTISERS are informed that the circulation of E, C. Miller, RN do care will be taken of them i nds,) and fine eut chewing ditto il sal then sung and the meeting dispersed. * a te id Bonton, vie HaNfkx, anfollows: | Stable is eonsinuons to the iA choice assortment of the boot bra ds of Havana and Prin- | liness. There were all sorts of beauties. Prim, shy- y % pe_ cigars, Coustantiy oa nd rv pipe C *, . “ - . . Ae WORE EO Gm eee ow! vel pprrpiriecme ; sb grow nba i Riton Lire nroot vrow nonton. enc fe Quand ater the ic cf May, the charge to yently board Stn Vous, pocker Wests, hibest acy Pees glk" P| looking “Friends,” with eyes as mischievous as} The Anniversary of the Sanday Sehool pais . et parte cls me " 1 for bei z stile, Mart Api ry, to $200 per year; Ladin inary, $225 h for sale on the liberal terms, wholesale or retail. | their bonnets were provokingly concealing—fresh, Union, pire it: Nish p Pecunia “een Baye Bais wey 3 sitenind. ssviveda: ak TRRDGMICE BOMURN mi r plump, rosy-cheek«d girls from Puchess County, | This most interesting and immensely valusble sooiety men country. The accommorlations 10r pags ; Fa ay OTICGK AND R FA. ARTAULT, lately | a, ld their Annive q occasion PRINTING ofall kinds, executed at the most moderate | *™ply supplied with Wrances’ Patent Life Boats. community, chat he beeps that larg. aud apleuddescabliate | ParepenPs (Or ering 2 jou to the Daguerreotype | the upper part of the city—and an agreeable sprink- . ‘assage redueed te $120. No Berthe 4 ontil paid for. ps that larg aud splendid establial ec! fully it uds and the public thathe |” - . a fe ii prices, and in the most elegant style. prgetarther ijlormaty, ery res seer | eee ganamwe tcl, situate ct the corer or Centie tnd | has rembved his old Daswervo:ype stand (rom 1688 falcon +. | Jing of very pretty yellow girls—pertect models of any Pett, _ freesen therahiitre ob ee emneauee JAMES GORDON BENNETT, ; BRIGHAM, Jit,, a6 ai labihidbipbiodadideated Bo jt Poctraie which haw bee thovughty. repaired apd mi- paekanen receiv y the [atari Montiainge 1000 Brench | African beauty. As for the male portion of the au- | Onivenea with whieh i a agbheunet = io seveeel - : : — v imeroved for he accommo: ation «f visitors. The ho- | Daguerreotype Plates, No. 30 and 40 ¥ ted French Acro | qj ; i ‘ Paeranaetite: py io poe NEW JERSEY RAILROAD AND TRANS is forty fet frent on Gentre atrert, and one hundred and | iatie Lens ipa al ths chemicals ‘uccomaryccompieteappy: | dience, the virtue was doubtless unquestionable, | iter they had gone through their usual exercises,they corn streets PORTATION COMPANY. provided. wil Oeley clits Peat akin loten, Fam, bo very glad to see all his old customers visiting | but the less said about the beauty the better. Tall, | were marched down to the Tabernacle about 20’clock.-— NEW YORK AND NEWARK. ge airy chamberi—'hs most spacions, lank, down-east methodist preachers and class lead- | Here the sight was of the most pleasing c! ‘asant and con- Piease to gi racter. Eight I Peupert rbatsing | anda TO LET in Williamsbarg—The whole or pat ot a a call—235 Broadway, 2d story, rooms Nos. 2 m4 ‘nt dining room in the country—a new Imer “ ten thousand child t three story brick Dwelling House m Sonth 7h Hist oa 7 ‘i st Li —elde! spectable re- | ? children, all well dressed, all lookin, Stunrar dth sty tent very low Apply to W. & J.T. 1 Ari thment and every conyeatenos) and comfort torender | “Sse vGORT, formedyat ita Fain aval, hea me | Cre elderly, Quakérs—and. a. very respecta fr hearty and strong, and all apparently happy, were unk Scott, 43 Peck ship. ‘The stavling atteched, is lage and well constracted, and | \Y* moved to No. 6%. m5imr. | presentation of the colored male population. One | ting a# with one voice, in praying to and singing the HOUSE: ‘cents. supe ended by experienced and attentive hostiers. Horses ADAM FLORIVE LEFEVRE—Removed trom 79 | thing wasremarkable about the gentlemen—the | praises of Misawa. holds the earth in the hollow of his houses on the corner of From the foot of Ceurtlandt street, New York. and ¢-rriages may be had at any time to convey persous to any Fravklin street 1020 Waiker a6 ime di A Cihaly ght I Ww. ands. It was in the truest sense of the word, a sublime sem of them bist Leave Gre Yaz Sundar eksepted ) ele HOMES tea, haeanapupreoisie teed tho depot | REMOVAL-EAUL A. mt op vias | Cnormous dimensions of their shirt collars. We spectacle. i tad a fine garden, consisting of 8 ot aca RMA, eM, Anz Ache Arig p.m. | to meet the cis, rth wecommodaton of persone avalos | sygcemered ne once rom 7 W never recollect to have seen at any public meeting } | Aiter the usual exorcises were over. the, children al SOHN A. MORRILL, Esq., 1h ie ite -y 7 oe oy ee Pottsville, May 1, 1843, mi tm®ec REMOVAL—F. MARS thir Dr ST Wir Maren mas | Such a quantity of starched linen. string of about two mile hen they reached the Ba No. 11 Chambers st. 5 fo. 10% 7 FA ROSSVILLE BUARDING SCHOOL, STATEN Zz removed oxi 162 to 189 Broadway, i few doors roe th The platform was erected at the upper end of the 0 Ay iad tae Stine ceslesers wait 9 5 fe ‘ranklia House, and opposite John street, ted up a A : : . $ an ehaved el ascblies eiab ising tiecrete: ler eaeeend noe a” de LW WESTTHORE respectfully informs his new rom in the mont fashionable style, he will exntinueths | room. Immediately in front of the chairman’s seat | couid not be produced in any other city in the Union— a lose gavin Ichie bevutfully attated gu the ehh ON SUNDAYS. Pada Pent tbbs a ii ie asiners, and, will be pleased 19 see hie old f was tiie following placard :-— searcely in any other city in the world. | Almost ev eKits, and commands an anobstructed view of ry, Staten Li <p ork, in ae 7 i s . W. makes ita ate rooms for Ladies’ hat dn pooing. School had an elegant silk banner with the number of the ork, Ke, Distance from the South Ferry, twe AVSAMEOMMCE’M. At gio Me me ONC EM. — | Dfchibteen comma Lane ce foaresaets wel yuerat | This powerful Katract of Jampoduy in considered by thowsuuds SILC HSS SEP Ce SHE MAMOAEA school on it and Various appropriate inscriptions, such ax ‘Umoiburses pars the end of the street several ti ; NEW YORK, KLIGABETH ‘TOWN, age. Reading, wi Orthography, arithinatie Recersphy | of New Yorkers and strausers an one o! tue healthiest articles SONNETS «Suffer little children to come unto me,” “ They areof ‘Toa respectable family the rent will be low. Enquire of R. Leave New York Tenve El th Town. and grammar taught. ‘Whe location vs delightful and healthy; | forthe cure of dendraff nnd strengthening the hair, is approved AND the kingdom of God,” ‘ God is our light,” and various MARTIN & Co. 26 John stleet, New York, orat the Toll | At t ae Ata i At 7 & M. At 14@ P.M. | the orehard, feriens and play ground are spacions; about ten | bv the Faculty of Medicine in Paris, and oateuted nt Washing OTHER POEMS others of a sititlan character. mot re} ; wm 4 lo. 3% do. minutes walk from the landing. The steamboat Raritan After the children had amused themselves by walkin; Bridge, font of Court street, Brooklyn, it und delightful than to go through ecoecooco ° ° ° 4% <0. 10° do, 4% do. | leaves Barclay street every day at 3 o'clock, tor Roasville. in the hands of F pei snr fy te essels r Building erected the pre- ¥ iso 8 3 orslosk, lore Po WM. LLOYD GARRISON, around the Battery, and looking at the v thi Sisters dea eae | | me cama Wott, Patel Romie Smarite | aneindigetings: Hekaes eee ee | TYPE AT REDUCED PRICES, : ei ear diaae Grav ati" aden” br Bie “iterl” prepn a of t t Gowanus Heights, two | ke., connect with the 9 A M, aud/4iPM trains from New | Kev. David More, Staten Island. ie ° For Save Hern. into the Castle Garden by, the ll proprietors. from South hyn ‘erry, commanding | York, daly, Sundays excepted: ‘i ‘V¥sq., 4 Chatham Square, N..¥ TYPES, AND ALL OTHER PRINTING MATERIALS a ° Frenc h& Heiser, Here the scerie was of the most animatin, and, Brookiom: SiatenInlaad” tad the Bast and Nowy Hare between New, York and Elizabeth Town 25 cents fq. Staten Ieiaad. MANUFACTURED 4 Secccesccces00000000009 description, ‘Tho children completely filled up the spa- vn, § 2 1 rth | L nts. jeckan street, C , i cious interior of Castle Garden, and the whole of the ex. K over wilkeomets the felon tourna mules the NEW eae pak wedges NEW eer eae Cat Manroe street. UNITED setentigg fain ‘AND STEREOTYPE | Then ata little peeng| from the lever we ata- tensive platform supa tha babtiemaeie, and § their joyous water front ab»atone thousand feet ¢ bath t of Court! it street, daily. a ‘e 7 % rf 2 e af , ness woul we ¢ Rw'vardsof the dont, exceeyt fiahiog anal tow in inthe im Leave New Yorke ‘ eM Leave New Bruutiiek. SAE Vier ot Besuce ieee Nace Wake eit rea Conga or Nasasu ano, fan Staxets, nara ered wit UAE SAC (UP Aen SRO | a eee ee oy rah AOS ree yee eae Pee near this city | Que hw Rersoi _ 13% woon, cons- quently, he is not ‘ble fi b waned fully, ne Old Pa : 3S . eee JOHN F DELAPLAINE on sunpays FM Ree Fons My RNIN a deAVZNAGA, | Tynan Seectrie Rounds, fonmeriehaows ar Juurs | beautiful and intellectual face and head of Abby | Yomained to: praise, {Crue, theve were a few miserable ALSO TO HET), the three story brick Hous», 31 Walker ve New York. ‘Leave New Bra N respret{ully requested, ef those who are indebt- | Connen's, and moze Connen & Coors’ the | Kelly. She had laid aside her bonnet, and sat with | scoundrels, very few, who, by their impertinence, tried atreet, hetween Broadway ard ‘ACI 36 noon, sagt PM, | Sito the above-named establisument, to setile their accounts | public in general, thet tney ated tg execute orders for Vervlanck; and the iwo story brick Houte No. 229 Nineteenth | “rare beeween New York and New Bruiswicky 75 "come, | Sithout delay. m8 stan PRINTING TYPES to stare the truly beautiful young women, the teachers her hands folded on her lap, and a pleasant smiie : 7 1 ende 3 buteven street, occapied by Mr- C. W. Feeks—Rents moderate. way, 20 cent, O HOTEL KEEP*YRS—the adverse wah - | PRESSFS8, CHASES, CASES, IMPOSING STONES, i who attended the children, out of countenance 5 ‘alo im® xe : The fare in. the 6 and 7% A. M. train from New Brows, EPO BOR ELISE SEZs RAGE maiter'in some frat | INK, FRAMES, and cvery other article uecessiry to form hghting upher features. ny ‘the Vice Prem. | {y.impertinenee of these Fuffians could not mar the pare "TO LET=The Mansion House at Bloomingdale, | wick, and4and 9% P.M. train from New York, has been rej | 1a’e est-bishment, hiv ng fulfilled the above sivuation some | Complete Pruating Eatablishinents, on. ss favorsble terms, acd |, FRancts Jackson, Esq., of Boston, one o| 5 Lo Where sil aid thele bese. ell aid 30° ’ fxm Known as the “ Abbey” situated a short istance above | duced. i yerrs, ean give unexception ble references as to character and | of as good a alality as aiy other establishment in the United | denta of the Society, took the chair, and rémarked that an Where all did their best, all did so well, it may ap she six mile stone, just above Stryker’s Bay, and nearly New York and New Sranswick, to 50 cents. e-mibility. Would not object ‘othe country, Address G. K. | States. opportunity was then afforded to any one who wished to | pear invidious to particularize ; but there were some of Opposite St. Michaels Church. ‘The place as well known as bef and Rahway to naan offic- of this paper. m6 eod3c~ ee NEW PRICES, PER POUND. OLD PRICES, PER POUND. offer prayer, or read a portion of scripture, the schools that deserve an especial notice. No, 80 one of ithe eer et ie canoe on the island, aud is re~ iwi ors eb procure sheir pickets ax ia ght office, re To CArins {sTe—A genti=man and h * wil ope frate, oa cents. fre a cents. Here there was silence for some minutes, when acolor. | made the beat oppearance of all; the female childreu markebty healthy in thes 5 eerers. wish to wadertake the man gement of a hotel i J ” . bis el ' iladelphia, as- e iful, l nS PR ae a a oi eee Leas, oak Mais Oak eteemeins | Tae aed tarsi aie hy caer is ut wilite in se eerredccrrnull MOL DR ee ea the HOR ATCT ea | Boareesis, 40%. Bourgeo rej d the beauty of the nd the neat of their 1 C. Hatwaway, Esq., read the annual report. It | dress. Nos. 68 and $8, from the same church, are truly no- ull and prosy, and put to sleep numbers of the | ble schools in every respect—both as to the beauty and in- en, who had travelled from the country that morn: | telligence of the teach children. No.85 stood next in “T im secordance’ with the present state of the Cane r ) “si, ly paper, will be a’tended to, Long Primer, ow Loug P-imer, ‘Ari . or at 182 Chambers street, be senitlee Sinill Piea, 3") Small Pies, N.'Br—Atranyemeut could be made, if desired, by a satis- Piea, 32%, Bieay y factory tenaut, to eta part of the furniture now in’ the house FARE $2 00 1300 KLEVEN PeR on Borders, Cuts, Rule, and all other articles manufac | jn, } i ‘ . : r Levi 5 . g, and ‘were suffering from the combined effects of fa | order of excellence. Nes. 32 and 73 contained many, very Temain, or a partof the house will be rented separately. SECOND CABIN, 00 Bl: phy beg FT tes dl tng at cite ent, at the same reduced rates. tige and the soporific effect of the coffee at thetempe- | many lovely and intelligent children and teachers. No. O_LEF=The fire prool brigk store, No, 165 south FARE REDUCED. ter can realise eleven per cent ch the amount invested, $500 | patterns. " : rance hotels. Somebody moved the adoption of the report, | 1, No. 2, No. 4, No. 47, 54, and 74, also deserve \- st, with immediate 10n af required, apply to GREAT SOUTHERN t& WeStKRN MATL ROUTE, | $"M menmortenge for four yen, the balenee vo be paid | Vithe Type cast at this extablishment, jt, both 1 the style of | Dut fMr. Bostwick, of New Hampshire, started to his | cial mention for the excellent appearance they made, WOODHULL & MINTURN, TTR Ga LENG TO DAL TREY + | within one year in cash—title perfect. ' Tne loewion, is one of | Face and he material ofwhich iti particalarly adapted | feet, andobjected. He did not agree with some of the sen- | good behavior and high state of intelligence manifested by mer 87 Sunth streot. Daily, (exeept Sundays) at 4 o'clock. from Dock at wharf. the be: ¢ for busine: 1s now occupied as two | for service in Newspaper Printing, timents and language of the report, and moyed that it | both teachers and children. And a school whose number TO CETOThe twortor pack Hoase and premucs, | | By Citerne! Union Lint, via. New Castle and Fench:own rt Covered with the weet of | AUB eSueh Newepaeing as wil Sony theavove three times, | ShoUld be laid on the table. wecould not ascertain, but that marebed immediately im Noy Ms, Wooster street, Mniahed tn the get modern | are AT MORRIS EG Decatat? fin; heve ism welt Airanged yd. good pump ua brick ct willbe entitled to fay in Tyneyon mekiog abill of tourtimes | | Here there were somes aptoms of astorm; but the re~ | front of No. 18, was secon to none In any polnt of view. or Select Be er Moat RAY. Ono, Dougla wellcemented | ‘The buil ‘ug s compared of th best the amount of the thiee insertious. ‘al | port was eventually laid on the table, and quiet was re- ere were two things that struck us asin bed taste; rons ne Pine oxroets CoNscirution Obastan mterrals, end was built by good workmen For prrienlars 4 = stored to the ball room. one wasthe indiscriminate mixture of black and white FOr sAL & GEO. WASHINGTON, ie pln mate et any Cc. 8) AW BEACON COURSE, Mr. James Most a young gentleman of great self. | children and teachers in some two or three of the schools; i be aA OR FOR SALEMA three: sory modern | ‘Through from Philedelpata to Baltimore in seven hours and eod*m c 1 Fulton at. N.Y. < possossion, and a nasal voice, then rose, and proposed the | and the other was the allowing some few puppies to walk. EE Smite brick dueeiling: Boe SUE Hire tie tress OF I whl, : first resolution—~ That slaveholding, is necessarily de- | alongside tho grown up young, ladies (teachers), paying = 4 fi To commence o1 Monday, May sth, leaving i blotches. tan tee er TIN structive of national prosperity, and that wherever it ex- | court to them, making the females blush and titer, Wy the use * fbpuly on the premis- | wharfdaily, Sundays excepted, at 4 o'clock, P.M. pg th sp h etcote, Wiltiamabarg, | Prewt Southern aud We.tern Mails, and. the on! Abemooe: At Vegetable Lotion, which has beeu inextevaive use ‘APS! 43 Peck alip. fine ‘connecting with the Lines for the South and West, fron jetta U By States and a Europe, and us admitted to he the Re CA a Eo, jaltimore. S st cosmetic in use for clearing and establish: Vt pr FOR SALE, EXCHANGE FO A FARM, OR | Poucascr leaving New Vork via the morning line, will al- | complexion.’ Soldat wholesale. or retil a Church's Dispen- posstssion ret '’ > : i y be i "1 BA HOTEL inthe val et Sinaerone bt abe best, rive in time for “his line, and be 1a Ba timore the same ry owery, corner of Spring street. Price T5cen's pur loge of Sirg bottle. 1 sivvations in Westc hester County, fora tavera 420 Imeo ists, every friend of the best interests of his country, is | themselves look ridiculous. The latter was certainly bound to strive for its immediate abolition.” Heconclu- | out of place on such an occasion. deda very long and bombastic speech, by speaking of the Afterthe children had amused themselves for half an danger to which the nation was Jiable trom the chances of | hour in the Castle Garden, they were re-marched up beth some bold aspiring a po and eating to victory | sides of Broadway to the Tabernacle, and formed a com- and freedom the masses of the niggers. It might be that | plete line from the latter place to the Battery. Besides minut alk f-om the Peck Stip Fe es, comer of Fourth and wee sith “a'r {fworqal isthe only Line of Stenmhoats running in connsetion | FAMILY BOAYDING SCHOOL int i i : 4 farm within 50 0: n a b inthe country. A lady = the enslaved Samson might arise and pull down about | this, omnibusses were provided for hundreds of those who Tiolm ins of New Work citys or wrishibg to hire, will please | W2n te Mailtoad co and from Baltimore, 1 a rent, a ore teacher; wishes t0 take into het | Aa See <dave Ss 5 their ears the pillars of the Commonwealth. (Great ap | weretoo tired to walk., From the Park to the tery, oe CER WOOD, oq Bio Bing ne Dem MeS | _ mo atem FE GT | Bains, center her house a pleasant bore tothe pari Ri W. cy tots, 3 e’elock, F. M |ittthe dre top of the drum: (Cheers), Was it atime to | female, exd tnolalver appeared. ts sortemplets’ the sea orto A. Ui » 53 ¥ance them intheirstedies. Mvecy prone A OT TING, Wednesday, Joth, »t 3 e’clock, P. M. | atthe first tap of thedrum. (Cheers. ‘as it atime te | female, and the latter appeared to contemp! scene Nie: ae ee MORRIS AND ESSEX Rall, ROAD, Dold to.their he'lth aud morals” “‘Fhellocation ia vere healthe | L Match for $500, two mle hea'a, in harness. build the nation ona mogezine of gunpowder, whenthe | with an intense and hallowed delight, especially those aia set: pial Meaubdredsunty ast aescian slaltied rime atom A Vonneaser names bl. g. Barney. world was cracking with the flame of liberty? ‘(Great ap- | who had children of their own. Bey, : Refer to—Mr. A. Aruovx, 145 Falion at; H. Hant. Esq No. C S Bustine do. ble Krank Brower, ‘ plause ) : At the Tabernacle they were all dismissed, under the 3,000 GREENHOUSE PLANTS—H. a. LEVENG- gChambers air eet, 76) Grrenwich street; Moa B.B, | | lmomeciatety alter, rurse $109 wile heats, best 3 in 5, har 1" 1) voneoe wo confoundedly prozy, and spokeso | charge of their teachers, to their respective homes. It to the second best h» enters roan mare Mary Randolph, long, that a good -ul of uneasiness manifested itself inthe | was a holy.—a sublime scene ; and long, long may such neighborhood of he platform amongst the brethren who | continue to grace the streets of our noble city. had come prepared to hold forth on the occasion. Watches | Pug Exencises i tHe Evesino at TH TABERNACLE. were pulled out and consuited—the jaws of bursting | ‘Strange to say, there wes asmoller number of persons orators expanded to the very gborders of dislocation— | present at the Tabernacle last evening than upon any for- shoulders were shrugged in dromatic agony—and one | mer occasion of the anniversary of this most excellent pale gentleman wiih spectacles, elegantly curled hair, | gociety. Still there must have been nearly 3000 persons and an awful shirt collar, who hed been writing the reso: | present; anda large majority of the , 4 the public geverslly, that Hart, 3:7 Honston street; Mis Cumbers : 6 LON snforias hv Irieuds end the pubic geperstly, that | New Arrangesicute-This having been re-laidat great | and vo Mr Joline J. Butler, 19 Johu ttrect: whore tence aati | b,c Roge de ree fades expense with the most approved and heaviest H rail, to secure | ue knows s ~- Wa. Wheelan enters ch. m Pocshoutas sepa comer of Anthony suest, jutheir pr | Wate and expeditious conveyance between New York aud 5 metwer | Tasac Woeduf avers b-m.¥ chien, Ho ne or edceasite warping | Moristown, will commence maniog two tripe daily, Sundays | (YHEAE JIMMYs, wholesale and cotal Threat. Necdie | W'S. Red cute srdware. + Pian, Miettmare Tised at hio'well | ©™eeDted, on and after Monday, Jun, 76. AN coats Yaztety store is No, 231 Grant at corer Forsyih where | _Ge>. bine: renters b “Ealven Hw. ms str Keown este ‘atat Yorkville .98:h street Sd pvente. Fo: br sobeags hom poy tidal Sead 1 eral SetaWesdlsntopeels cnt SP MING FASHION FOR GENTLEMEN'S HATS ; nd ‘Train from Morristown will leave act PM. a hhreads.needlcs, spools cotton, <The nderateved seepecttully ‘informs his customers Vari t, seaasy, end thrifty growth and lige msortwent, they | & rain from h - will be (cunt nse passed by any.others awed in this vicinity. | gg¥ ett rain from New York will leave at 9A M—Nowark at mg exten tomba, but ones | and the puslic eenerallys set he: bus mew ready for impestion ity retails They hice not been forced and will retain their buss szd flow i i PN | cotton, ahd gait, the tauch attsired, soringetylo of pentiemnen’s Hats, | and war. young, io. ers us Weil as plants posiblyexm doby receiving prover, tor. | any econ gin tom Now York will leave at 29 F M—New- | bee ke; He. cheers tor ian thi a wy astored” GiRCHs | which for besuty of Auch and and apmetry of form, exceed anv | lutions ot the reporter's table, almost went off into hyste: | mates, upperently of the wealthier classes in life sand u Cay Nie market ‘They will be sold acemnren by the Morning Train from Morristown a ar veins on quad, of goods. JAMES SU YDAM, coer ators, tS OF BEY COL OY aay icles al theyrece rics. i ae) cite Waauair what is worthy of all commendation, there was no at. -vfor evah. 4 daily supplywi ibe iceeived curing the senton. | the moruing Train to Philapolibias dF the Atteruoon Tea | Tse AT PAR 251 Gand street. — | bine cheapness, durabil ty and elegance, warranted equalto | gicht Leni hs however, evento sot A conuie_ta a | tempt at display in dress among the vast assemblage—ell Pervous iurchaait g to scll aya will be liberally dealt with: | they will atrive at, Newark it, time. (or the SF M drain to | PALEN ET PARSER VED AI Hy FLAVORED POR: | anyandinterior to nove. Inthe manufacture of Hats he chat: | Ps, and then there were ee were dressed neatly and in good taste, and still appearing cnaod Maiubar vines will be sold very cheap. | Ne¥, York or the Rvemng. Train te Philadetor PABLE MEATS AND SUUPS, fo: ship atercs, warrnats | leuces cometians ne therefore solicites oh wee of caolie hascon, | SODK!"—" a rong! like beauty, when unadorned, adorned the most.” ‘pa tiew ‘invited to attend, m8 lw*r Passengers by the Morning Trai from New, York will arrive edge Beer any tenth of time, and in any climate, mauutactered | age: ‘it would aiso call their aatteation to Cuaiaman—Will the gentlemen from New Hamphire ‘The arrangements for the reporters were fully attended. oe FARM +OR SALE—The bevuiital improves Hick- | at Morristown in time todineand take any of the Stages ran- | *Md forsale, who.esale and retain by | | ‘ of Meu’s, Yonth’s,aud children’s caps, favor us with a song? to, owing to the kindness of Mr. Andrews, thesble leader ory torove Farm aitacted in the town of Mamoroveek, | ning weat or north from chat place. 526 InP ee mys im*r 100 aM MULLANE, ‘own manufactare, which for vari A Voicr—They ain’t here. of the choir, and that of the sexton. The managers, Wes'chester county, three mile: ef New Roch. rey RCAC WHITE LEAD. hear sects ben meat) TREES inews te of children’s drab and pearl colored fa! Anornen Vorce—They hadn’t no idea that they would | however, were behind their time in commencing ; but ' aan land; hand-o Eee Wea Le LEADS) keus very superior quality | net teimmed with velvet of vargas, patieroe, for sprue ana | be called on fora song. (Cries of “Douglas”—" Doug- | notwithstanding this, to the great disgrace of the,parties, Je two story house, ten reoms, WOODHULL & MINTURNS, summer wear, Very much admired. A call will convinre the | 1a#.”) 5 several clergymen did net come in until long after the re- with nume ous cherry, plamb, prar and otter, fruit trees, toge- a Ty Neath treet, | Moat acertical of the superionty of the sbove mentioned arti- | A tall sturdy mulatto, who rejoiced, it seemed, in the | port hud beet read, and then made 40 great « boise, walk- f ihe choicest kud. ‘The ow butte ; - eles, now ready for sale at the o'd established stores of classic name of Douglas, then rose and addressed the i ther wit rd of the choicest + OR NORFOLK, RICHMOND, CITY Y . 5 i ing heavily across the platform, that the reporters at irgeire a handsome garden tn front of Gag sine &e. Va——Steamer BOSTON, | a1 tm®. Ao ARCHER, y, | meeting. He proposed the second resolution— tneir table could scarcely heaga syllable of the annual Cartain Relmes.—The strong and substantial nod benno arr en - “That the Anti-Slavery movement is the only hope of | report. Fecamer Beaton, will commence rvgular trige vetween New | PIANO. FORTES —The. sabreribers revprctfulls iuvice | the Adferican slave.” True report giivea very fatiering. sccount of thestsle Yor and Novfilk, Va., ov Saturiay, 6th fost, ate oejock, A. Mand Norfolk ou Sth inst. oe NEW age ond fare “to or from Norloix,=* = friends and the publi lishment, No. 251 East Broadway, where they have on, hend a well assorted stcek of mahogany ant rose wood French grand He had himself been a slave, and he could speak from | of tne Sunday Schools in this city ; the number of chil- experience of the matter. Even when a child he saw in | dren have increased, the expenses lessened, and a pious bouse, hav boa g Island Sound | ‘Th s pl: well Aphia aud Pi Forward tassengers do da action Pisno Fortes ‘ail the lateamprovements, warranted, | the anti-slavery movement the hope of his race. Instead | and truly religious feeling has prev: throughout all y genti-man wantig a country resi- following al Passace from Richinoud. City Point, e. and to be kept in tune for one \ rs also beg | Of thinking of the musket and the battle-axe, he then re- | the schools ; an important revival hi place recent- ie subse’ Tiver toamers, und per Boston from No 12. | leave to inform the public, that this is the establishment former- | posed all his confidence in that movement, and a hope | ly in the schools, and aeveral conversions made to Chriat. tac informatics enquire of ROB’ £ aay or of Captain SAM Buffalo, Galena, lorward su Aowerdaenareies Is kept by Bennet aod Haw 4 a ny n M : m.200° Svmcnss, Ch veland, Toroa’o, Peer teati hnt boeken subscHibers Whe prices time's "testimeane | brighter than that of day, itsel'aroee in his soul. (Tre: | ‘The report concluded with an, earnest appeal to, all who ‘containing forty acres, thirty- sweRO, yetronty ingston, Forward Passeng rs, do ti Parchasers are respectfully Eneed (ler end. of thi 'y i wished to evangelize the world, ond gather children from ‘the balance a good growth of Rochestsr, Miiwautie, 8t. Joh Rrelghe taben an tha usual retdee’ Wop ivei N.B. All kinds of pianos from 6 to 7octaves will be made | KDeaded into the very bread of the communion table— } the snares of Satan to the fold of God, to come forward the Lackpor', Chicego, Montreal. ply to ths Caprain on board, or to WM TUC i toorder. “Also pianos tuved and repaired, or exchanged, ou the | had mingled with the very wine typifying the blood of | and devote their best energies to the cause of Sundsy ‘Un foe premise jaa house in good rerair, anew coach honse Also to anv part o an Tn? Im end W THRE No 96 Brond street. | most reasouable terms. Also te vod fd pisnos forsale. Christ, abolition sentiments. (Great applause.) They | Schools. fate sccored inom the weather by new well ogee snd a PR ARN tas Ae ec i : My min mrenhnaye'>| ete locked egsinee tne resepeion of he runaway alktee | tae ae eee ero oe eee Oe Feria pt he foe hy tre eed ore reap aramer DIAMOND Lent A¥ionen | NEW FIRBWORKS TAO Cran shecr vas | Gebaereterenewgue sae aoecaansh ee is {rust in abundance, sach as apples, cherries, pears, quinces, Ha jen¥e ivew York for Albany and Troy. from the fuot of ) RKS LABORATORY, (Here a young man with very re4 hair and short panta- | much more core should be taken before BY JOHN TRAGARDH, ‘ROM SWEDEN. .GAKDH have the honor curr nts, goosebeni trem oun; itted to teach in ui t? * rs will endeavor to | Becley street, North side, this afternoon, at 6 o'clock, Tuer- the present undertaking equally ¢r nen & of public fa ee ry loons, rose fro! Vinces are | ‘The steamboat MARIA, Capt Staats, will Jenve on the ar- | ]V{ESSKS. KOLLBEKG & inity of the plattorm and approac! Il be od ed Abby Kelly. A short conversation ensued between | Zinas'® the bl ae. two miles from the Li Y of Hye, onthe North street road. “A. fuil | make ROTECHNIST, eamace two light, houses when lighted; | Vor. Pentous about ro cmigrate t any of the a : aa q ; to felons he Atestigen public Ue, teewele ‘ear | them, and the young man with red heir and short. pante- ; f pee ee cae ara woman ret | FReetn oe isi ulna elatteathey | Oph ad Det ang West Hey oa ayee he HO | sn ad nured atime! of Hive Wan ata te | loon returned to hasnt aparentiy” much, felighted | the'reun wien tod mek now tescigg te bone once, ann Wegenates County. Call ou the promises, | Eataderersoucmiwemese ial comeore hablo eivamasteny, | Tho Disood pares New’ Wank Ge Martding, Thassdars ; Dock ia New | with thesuccess of his mission, and Abby smiled sweeter | "A %uli hourwan consumed, unnecesserily in, reeding oe jarm is in Weepehas WELCH, 39 Leonard oureas 4 they pledve themselves that every attention shall be paid ae days. | hea Albany on Mondays, Wedneadays and ofa Pe eoenaan , Kew Yor, than ever, those two papers full of generalities, wi scarcely @ fy perme ae OS FS se Be de incite of srpdamen an is | en ot shelly “Kale WA nent eRe ee caer e en afeaki ete ee Ad DRESS BOOTS. mr Pate Uibces 9 Pcksepenrnonth at. | _ alte" SHOMAB'S HALL, offer onthe Pier, | {ots koodartile, they reqtene hs Ravine of the publica he defer” ctien srote andl ascended the platform, amid thun- | manner. ‘They far excelled al former efforts ol the hind LATEST FRENCH STYLE. fre r —— P.OPLE’s LINE UF STEAMBOATS | Jandt street, All orders, on any scale of size or variety prompt ‘The C, i i; in this city. dtrnn-h tng elo : HISE,Y a suet. ; ety e Criatnatay introduced Abby to the meeting by sim- | “The Rev. Mr. Haoue, of Boston, offered a resolution ite bo ate pr adr ee SE Abas Cinetchryloecresteas froai tro: Sees enaeoy by addressing the-aubsenbers at either of the | pay saying" Abby Kelly”—which elicited tresh demon. | that Sunday schools wese particularly deserving su FULTON STREET, Btiamboot PlerFetween Courdandt and Liberty street NICHOLAS A, KOLLBERG&I TRAGARDH, _ | tations of applause. on accountof their conservative principle, from the peo- my 7-2m*r ahton, will leave Anay then opened her pretty lips, and spoke as follows | ple of this couktry, in their character merely as citizens Ts, made in the apt A jarsimas Long Dock, New Jersey. and exemine a large oy soy of Dai BF oe ah ROCHESTER, Jotert fashion, and of the finest French DAILY PRLRESS FOR ALBANY, THOY. BURFALO, *, ‘Thursday and Sarurday evenings, at 7 o'clock. E ANCIENT AND WONDERFUL EMMRe Well has my brot ho has justset down, said thatthe | ofa republic He seid, thatit was wondered by the gat eigen Gan Rang Doers nate Ot ee een: |The fee havior: compte ted the ments wi sriepaton POU TH MAGE ICA., Coorain LW, Brainerd BGHINAL Described, Austmteds and: Familarized=R, | Oly hope ofthe slave is inthis movement. Had they any | poeple of the old world how this goverument could be held at att oMare per pair, and. footed. at four doliars, warranted Noe of Stoumbouts; on the Noth ver and the. | Teivagt”® Monday, Weduesday and Friday evenings, at 7 BINS CO have saat recnee: fron Lata weenie: | hope in the Presbyterians? No. 1a the Baptists? No. tn the | fogeiner without on established church, ot « pald pricet- ed work on China, which they intend to isnue ia lock. 3 ning their Express MERIC, i Sreamboat NORTH AMERICA. Captain M H Tinerdell, with all the aida of ewgravieg and priating com Pe "s manufactured in the city at from seven to eight ie! ote s of Ses of aia Episcopal church? No. Inthe democretic whigs or repub- | hood. The Almighty hed in the workings of art aud ne- «persons having tender fert or being diffeult to ft on so- | (Gr the sem OF 1a(3. jan Express Ww “ ar evo c i licans? No. They prated eternally about liberty—butwhat | ture effected arevolution in one important branch of lit- office, No.2 | tand ng at interm: diate places, will leave Monday, Wednesday fed Net at marterr oleh ng places, will leave lay, Wednesday Toon t re M > i i gohan Womans, Gr gen ung borke uP | orthe bore Wied wd ecard incase cnt Se wit mereably amoeenn | eninge henna mae eameertt oh tas | uberty 7 rhe ioerty to plunder and teoppreas and kill | erature, tn comparatively afew hours a steamer touch ta be onsy Yat bandon, 1 toe ap and keoplng a pair of taees IMPORTANT. Al Reset | dear, aud theexclosive chaiacter of the iastitu int of China, | NOs the only hope was inthe sbolition movement. And | esour shores {rom Europe. ‘The news she bringsis in a drawing of she tee For the greater asfety end security of all valuable and money i * | render stich an acecunt at he present time, peculiarly appro: | had notthat Spartan band good encouragement? Soen | stantly seized by the penny pi = ered through bg y\eaving their measures cau, by writing, have boots entiusted to their care, they have Salemainder fron ubstantial, are furnished | priate ant devirable, considering the interest which 1s now fe't | will our enemies be driven before us like chaff before the | the country by the hands of boys; sent up our riv: rangers leavin their eames eat Py fes on hoard of the steamboats, ‘in A atate room occupied ex- wand elegant atate rooms, and for specd aud eecumma: | 10 the United Stites, in connec ith we fect of oureom: | wind. Were these not good omens? Look at New York | scattered along our lakes, and ina few hours distribut made aud for" Peete x clusively by themselves, and the messenger in char GewuiveilelooiheHeien “gg being so much extended with that siogular | and Vii Do recollect when the little band id ood ponsnaathy cS $2.00 to $6 00 the same rovm wath the iron snfes, into which all suct, packages G2 OF frevalvt, apply.on board, or wo. P.C. Schel nation, The work will be issued im numbers irginia, Do wenotrecollect when the little band | to the log cabins ofthe back woods. And this has been ~ndsome Boots, . Ata are placed. POMEROY & COMPANY, the cffice ou the wht 1 orto B.C. Scholtz at | containing three steel engraviogs in each, Prise 50 cents of three hundred were dispised by those in the vallies be- | brought about by God through the workings of natnre Ba eco, i daw i3 miec No. 2 Wali street. + ee. Bikes R. MARTIN & C low? But how was it now? One had become athou- | andotmen. Butastill more wonderful influence canbe * Boots, “ 19 +f 230 26 Johuatreet. | sand,and he who saidthat the expectations of the poor | exercised by Sunday Schools, They can make the whole 0 shall not perish, willarise. Shell we lay dowh our arms? | rising generation, moral and religious, decrease Sa i bt lin ilo Bia ts eater JEOPLES LINK, OF STEAMBOATS P. No. By thesimple sound of breaking the pitchers, we | crime, bind the bonds of this Union tighter, and my 7- or ne « FOR ALBANY DAILY, Su excepted 7 3 AILY, Sundars exe BAIR CUTTING! HAIR CUTTING: HAIR CU HPPET amnpe, hee., Ke. equally low. PASSAGE TO Paitce , a PITTSBURG. | jhe meamboat ry tele ney i Roe Hillctlne iatiigoioedd ts pattie te temralt teri tae re from the ‘Tonti' i Tans, CAbH ON DELIVERY. ; om at nt weneral, that he has | shall put tenthousand to flight. (Cheers.) Hopeisrevi- | place’ this country foremost among the nations JOHN 'L. Wan INS. THE subscriber has completed arrangements for the con | sani. treh ROCHES PEt, Cept vee tine B to his Old Banc, No. 96 | ving in the heartao! all who hateslayery. No; know the | St tho, world, @unday Schools. ean. make. the n9Im*r___114 Fulton st. between Nassau and Dateh st Wevance of Passengersand Merchandise io Fittabury avd int The stermer SOUTH AMERICA, Capt. UC. W. Brainard, Calypso Strip ta cll Shy American Anti-Slavery Society will never be abandoned. | neighborhood of their operations a heaven on earth.— y ope oEAN? ‘SHOE STORE. icine Pa borg Mery @ Most reasonal oh) re Teesday, Thursday, and Satuday eveniogs, at 6 Biro bie big 5 in bis raly ve style of Hair ¢ ¢ | ai Abby then seconded the resolution, and retired Fadigt _ shh on philosophy aud ig ao j 1 E. bp. bout to proceed to the Westward, will find it much - 5 ng, whieh, for elegance of desiga aud beauty of execution, 7 doubtless done much to improve the tone and moralain eget hens commenced F stucss nthe above Bs pb need nap te afhaaennaatne by thi drag PR Ra, ecg hie og ane we | Ticpaaseg ane thine of the kod hesetofore intradaced into the 1am Liovp Garnison was then pent called for, | ti t lever in the work of morality is Pirie choc crden he wey be favored with on | couveyance. ax the tention will at all times be pad | 5 lock, landina a intermediate places Bodh fda nnd saan sir sr arenperateir armen ing ended the platform. He said he was there against | the Sunday School, for it is founded on the rock of pure Pompei By gh A oli aad to the co fort of the passengers, as well as the panctuality o The cbove Burts are new aud stbstantial, are farnthed with | VME moderite prices | 19% co ress orders of his physician—that he had be and undefiled religion. And of theday when a pure tong : LADIES, LOOR aT THiS! adicect conveyance with despatch. slegant State Rooms, and for speed and accommodations are a Aaa” Satie? moe but bis love for the cause impelled him to come and | of morality shall overspread this land, the Sabbath School i: UE Sp al Draicel sinsen Tak For farther particulars apply {0 9) MURRAY, turrralied en the Hodson, z 7 period Stisving, et speak. He referred in a rather discursive manner, and | is the harbinger—the bright and morning star. fee A for sale wholesale and retail, atthe following | aygee 100 Pine street, comer of Houth. | the of ae oe ht apply om board, or to P. C. tits m9 Im*r with great vehemence tothe Latimer case, and the law of | A single sentence learned in a Sabbath School, “My ty low prices i200 pairs of Figneh Gaiters, of the best ~ cen par NEW YORK LEGAL OBSERVER ws published | the Legislature of the State of Massachusetts, respecting 4 son, if sinners entice thee, consent not,” upon one occa- gus irty, and of all co lors, $1.50; and $800 pairs of Slippers, 75 STATEN ISLAND FERRY NEW YORK AND KINGSTON STEAM FREIGHT 'y Satorday, at 42 Aun street, New York, and contains | Tunaway slaves. The South had found out that in that | sion, in after life, flashing upon the mind of a hardened bet frond way an ny be ND PASSAGE. I. °NE. Rerorts of Cases decided in the ( ireuit and District Courts, | law they had caught a Tartar; and Mr. G. then related | sinful man, him from the commission of a dreadful Ladies, m these sores yor wilt find the greatest, and best ns- Foot of Whitehall street. ‘or Kingston, and felaware and Hudson | Sitting in Admicalty, both civi! and crimiual, the Assistant | the story of catching a Tartar, greatly to the delight of | crime, and wasthe means, under God, of bringing him «, werld of Boats, Gaiters, Bhoes, Slippers, Ke. Qanal—steamboats EMERALD and NOR | Vics Chane-Hor's Courtth+ Superior ourt, and the Court | the audience. The slave-hunters had better take care of | to the footstool of Jeaus, and of securing his eternal sal- Se ag wha to dont i i ‘On and after Monday, April 10th, the steamer STATEN WICH. f Common Plexs. Also, all the recent decisions of importance | the North now. | (Ch ‘Therein afe ft (Ah ooh tae sit pd ' Gen lemen we wit npen end cloth berion GeeaPlendid | ISLANDER will leave as follows, until farther notice >= ‘The & MEtALD, Captain John Ketcham, will leave New | in he Er glish Couris—Prectiewt Pc iats—Kemarkable Triais— | ‘2e North now. (Cheers.) reis afar greater chance | vation! God grant that every man, woman end child sssorument of Boots, Bhoes, and cloth burton Gaiters, of ihe RAY STATEN ISLAND. | NEW YORK, Vork foot of Murray stieet, every Monday and Thursday ac5 | *keteles of the Bench and Bar—Legal Appoi ts—Opitaa- | Of their being carried off to Canada than of the slave be- | may know and feel and experience the invaluable bless- new grey Fei ee fskin Boot and made At A.M, Ata A.M. o’ctock P.M, tv—Miscellgse us, &e., &>. The termsere one shilling a copy | ing carried back to the south. ( rs and hter.)— | ings of the Sabbath Schools. aon Byler. F eee Wee Wul leave iCingaton (Rogdoat landing) every Wednesday | or $5 per annum, cdvanee Mr. G. then wenton to comaient at considerable lengih ir. Tyxc, of Philadelphia followed. He made some q By .M. . M. and Saturday at "clock, P. ‘0 Ls 4 DY entfakin Bhoes, 1,25 to $25, bo a8 pied ‘The NORWICH, Capiain John. Samnela, will leave New | (-Volnme I of iis work is blshed, handsomely bouud, | ginte resocting the tetance, Goss et sald bre, abe Loe | er aut allusions te the immense congregation of 1,25 to $2,75; Shoes, $1 H yomh’s Bee 3 6 ‘ork, foo" of Mur.ay street, every Weduesday and Saturday at | price $3. This volume contau the smportant cases inl | Slumreheccee ute arumer, csae But, seid ho, the le; | children assembled thie aftersocn a. Castle Garden., He Foe ne ote. oat all warranted (0 be'of the beet hand, | » All goods shipped are required to be particmsarly marked,ane | 5 o'clock, P. M tery moner. | fislature gave all that report the go-by—and it could | spoke of the immense responsibilities resting upon pa- ESTES WN TL ee Bee are atthe rub ofthe owners thereol. agee Will i 'ave Kingston (Rondout landing) every Tae: ay and = IMPOR eo ardly be said then—“ Old Virginny never tire !”— | rents andteachers in tneir education. This address was alsa Api y RY pe ee Friday 13 delock, Fe Me nips Tet MPORTETIO€ |OF SakrS (AND, TO (Laughter and cheer ) Mr @ concluded by exhorting | very flowing and ornamental, and quite intangible unless 223 ter poe = eee eee eee eee on pRO- | The EMERALD RA TRIES: a Te the tealeeernarink teceutly arrive’ rom | the society to increased efforts— reported verbatim. He he held it to be unanswera- TO BOOT-MAKERS. VI ee BattON, sic APES | pThe Bs LD will of Murray street every eal tas tant Teenie ft : “Blow ye the trumpet over the sea, bly demonstrable, that the same care and Dilit n Snody morning at To'el ck. Meturming leaves Kingston at 4 navitte, Nvee> Goat Cattnes aed Lard Boros. tt Jehovah has triumphed—the bondsmen are fr which @ parent had {or hischildrenhould behal by rac ©. MORG o toe! exensive improve- | ‘T'vurse: ine day. AS REMOVED from 132 to 13, Leonard street, where he For freight hoard, or t Ist, 2d, 3d, and 4th quality ot Havaua, sunerior Rawoace Paicuir resent generation for the which succeeds it. H sea 8 ent ic. Un hand wendy cut kity French Se is MVIELINMSON BARLOW “B09. St. Saxo and Glen fobiceo. | Owing to the death of Btephen , sty | Senos ex armsmmest of. resteeaiaaben thin aereives epee A; THOM WAREHOUSE, VIDE CE Poe POWs | yeciuthg it Maat old snablnbapent of te ike frm will | Slavery it xlsenoe. (Griat ef goody", " geod") tle | sulstyed at pies ieantne cad ote len ries: " 3 | b f Far to No, 6 Wall su cond do , . 5 * "aig peorngge Seas ape ‘ ARKAG ANSETT, Capt Woolsey. only ah Ce The a tertit hcenaz® | Por'the ioord Byron manuia tory iu Havana, aed for the'Seat, | Nad conversed with George Latimer the other day, and | tions, but no new ideas.’ Heaseid that anarchy was lay. THOMBON’: ne is | widesaiis ¢ EGAN, apt Chayer. PASSAIC, Captain John Gaffy, has been | farlats Tobacco, in Baltimore, are held by the Subsersber, | bis opinion had been asked respecting the Lyi eae’ of | ing held of the hearts of our children—and indeed A. ‘hy tal Pep Test be. salli:egne Pitt tly Ty yeave New ¥ ke aed (Sundays except put im complete order. aod y Il commence her tine for the which he offers at wholevale and rexalh SAMANDAL his coming to that pate Mr. P oy &t length to | maintained that in this respect our country was on the . . Kiver, at . oy a . ul a a ” ? jing. the a isyes ~ te ‘ine bine “i The NARRAGANTS g aA M. Oe ae aa ane re | AAU —— st ll street Severo inbehelfot that Tustrlous an. they abouts pg rear isnager neon Ly eal Pn moe, Seterinee hae ti larly the United Staten | Wrdnesvay nd Fridsy for Siontann <A dopermgpynn Leave How Tort are AIL, BOAT CHALLENGE >What tie mauer! Aye | prople the Bay State wih George Latimer’s. (Tremend: | placed upon the sanctifying influence of edueation. The ge kee mud homens ‘Tne RHODE ISLAN in Thayer, on Tucsda ied at reasonable rates." al6 6mec have the nb! | When the wnochered growls of diezproint: | ous applause.) Aiter all George Latimer was bought.— | Bible le as, good as driven from oUF 1 i Lr f , nd ‘ogton, and Paturday for 'Stoningtou, New- (“Shame !” © shame 1”) He hoped the time would soon | and Unitarianism i mute i hie old macnfacturing foreign influence, whi N TROUBLER.”—The owner of tablishment, which enables f port and Providence. C hy as . - age beknown, certain boat builde | Come when not to silver and gold would the jails of Mas: | «da violent phill him to supply them ADY qaantiry amd ot reduced *Temengers on ha selva af the steamboats nt Btouinetor, “'Toubler® having teeived | ofthis city who ugh annouvmous eowme- | sachusetts open, ‘ut liberty would close them against | brought down the house ina round ot applanse. He was BSwnve of intertopers. | Steane ie mes resorted to will immedintely to Prov rhe taser Telco | i ications. ‘The sara it iv | ed ground cf boat building, a stood Upon the Cov.tesi- built by Wim. Crolias with perience has taught hin Be set aesepted the svay the poor runawyy slave. (Cheers.) He hoped Mas | equaily violent against Popery and inf jelity, The Sun. bene kd derce, and if bound for Newport will never admitted seam muuntictory— ff a Taesdays, Tharsd: ’ sachusetts wou! soon burst from h on the contrary, came in for a great Bi workmen ace uot hkely Go m ke ipamrequenly sep Mfeltional cvarges nn) we SuvereavevwTithoat Geos bis ciallonge tesa seniosbeny || at vegies iat abt and be no Tonge. the vassal of a slave holding Mate, | “descr crsive, Tinos uader its care 2,000,000 children — hs Be eR i hrosen naa we theres i Ml gh Le ay ag steamers’ berths canbe secured on} lghe trom the terra firm ‘ol Water street to those mystic i But hile «must keep vear shore.” (tremendous: apy ottse.) He spoke with great veheme- | hae published 600,000 meres baggy = during the last Courtiand ar Broadwa: 19 6mm m HARNDEN & CO,, 3 Wall gious And when men think they eureoye with him in. superior boat | Dence of the atror ous and infernal law of Massachusetts | year, besides giving 288 libraries to destitute schools. It ‘s Manafaerarers’ ageuts tor the Was ngrou Fretion Mat . a. alt street. Where the man by mony odds, battding they cous mot talk im parables, but boldly meethim | in relationtothes ave. But he did not think much ofthe | hasreceived $14.000 in donations. He saidthat eold and Shiv pers and others supplicd on reasouable haan cr W. UROLIUS, Pr Obsains receipts [rom \Wviog ros.” ; oie office door here uursene for the apering Vase ot pros Be power of law inthis day. What was the influence even | freezing ——— greatest of the evils Kooy singe Bron 4. 926 Im? im we ry § s00n A wearent after he he has got afew more of those | chslicn.es eve alwars made iy 1g Tiivt chad M quer of that e| e “god. offlicted the church. je was an By iT but he hi CABS AT No TDOHS STRETCH ar bodwarspe | BARGE, RACE, Cluis AND SAIL BOATS, | reeeigts, and dereensei from thitaenal manufsetory of honors, | Uron thi: priveipte he f-rms his 'alwark, and now f of thet intellect whieh hed been christenel the-'god-like’ | officted hechutch, He wed sa Eplscepaltan, but he had Giimvet SHOUVENGL bBROLHARS Ghee evetec | NV ATEN SEs Barmastar ooruaanton nets | ls ove hw he wile ndncen coaches come ame he | AM Thee her"ou fee ek woah England polpic? (Hear, hear heer). ie'weethereligious | prison, within whore walls ke could never look out with tory, the oaly place where verpie can getsuppited, cheaper F Peggure Lan Remeniion onesie oft your boasted | sentiment of America that wi ponsible for slavery. | aneyeof Kindness upon kis fellow Christians. [Great og, quaities of the boats” may be ob toe ‘ot prove a aafielen! | backers; w fue, the Race Boats Weve, Gczelle, Victoria, ate | fe us Washi whi rity Brooklyn, Ann of Pe phe Ae bat boesied™ ‘Troupier® does fey | riehty Tepay the ex e ¢, Duchess of Hyde-Pari f re’s your own daunted comrage—draw the vei: in their bands the pul- | applause.) Among the evils whieh offlicted the land, The ok ne clergy and the churches hel were some of the penny pepers, one of which Iph ane thax auy other piace la this ely A full ayortmeneel toe ‘heat cut in glass, Lamps for hall fet tl fli ae rel ao a a oursel to the world. Lamps, Ui q China, Part, troablér to him by eapsizing his seputation, as she has dene ses ol taenetionsl heart. Hels \hat George Latine! ° sein "Wa ry ese ee ot reall comet? rade of Totter, Meso et fissne: ee cane 3h mk aa peek would ts tea, other pt the SUP om ion. "Ther tw Dat he trusted it wae one of he lies with which it was £ >, illiam Crolins, Fashion, Eureka, Zs . circumstances, said Mr. P., t lay the churches a circulation , a sing! ber SF shoves andt Shee factory, No.8 Gold. iad ire rt Edis Vorveat, ke, omlaisimere | or three wilce the make of m5 ImPee ee Ue NS Were eiial:’ "the Contation wder your feat! (Cheers and hisses.) | of which does more mischief than half the publications