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THE NEW YORK HERALD. —s ae i ag a a ig NEW YORK. SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 25, 1844. Price Two Cont ‘To the Public. FIGARO! FIGARO! FIGARO! verin support of your cause. themselyes in support of | Methodist Episcopal Conference. it was desirable that he should cease to THE NEW YOIK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- | SEGARS— An opportunity is now oltre to: those who der APPENOIX) Pat these bamesoutefview, your cause. Putiherename | The debate on the solace! of e chacc holding | clesiastical Mupetions until those c ir shod every day of the year except New Year's day and | ©) sirets bareafai! compensation for iheit mony. and like! "oq the Letter of Bishop Hughes, | 4you cannot, in the re: out of view ou can. |. Perla clap pea pieagub hadesepar wed 3 z Fourth of Fely” Pring oarae ae con oe 7 36 por a | 10 Patrouise young bestest whose, vogin mmomry, and like Pp SNES, | cords of our politicul com. of our Bishop, and on which a regolution was submitted to | length, wishing, as hi f y: per copy POE” | che mast strict honesty. ac cin be sce ; con i Ps ; gth, Lo r mune postures paid cash in advance, every Saturday | “ck in the store, and the prites, ne well aa by refer We annex as the appendix to the Letter addressed nalvery pantie Bhat " - ye a Conference, came again before it on Thursday. pee ater dia nenentic geil ue ome = 7 +. . . litary olitas . cl ; * morning price Of cents per copy, oF $3 12 per annum— | Lecce aid aimee, aud snost, respectable m-schaatas hot! | by Bishop Hughes to the Mayor, the famous Report | not understood tobe pledgal cehoie cary, Ruble 74> | On the day previous, although it was evidently a © him when the offensive obstacle aah coat tn BASED. 6 cktcaletton of | hzest manner of deshug. withe “Habzneros Howe.” 12 Beek | of the Bishop’s epeech in Carroll Hall in October Cee ch | What Lael bo pleceed. sgalist us. | matter uppermost in the minds of all, it had not Paeeeies Vice ret 3 that : er st eet, A strvets, Ube : A ~ ‘ou now, for —-What, \ r , fhe Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, und increasing | ¢ev0t and} ach of Don Julian de ivan? ne plugsla Havana, | 1841, published in the * Freeman's Journal,” in pa- the first time, find your. course’ ‘You’ now,” for | laid the deep hold on the house discernable yester-| {mughter) ramen thon muke @ apeech; and somehow, bP Bas the ee NT er this | fuisaro ond Las tad a8 segare: aretha places re rd (a. wa er | allel columns with that published on the same day als : : the position to vote tue seat isos, Bn yourvel day. A large concourse of strangers attended in when he oA speak, he Thee to sane, a thet Gaugbier,) world, is, fore, for Py sta ne analtioee ah ai ga Saag ib «Ne 4 ” at least for yourselves, You the position ta vote ’ es ee ie offered the substitute as the very best they could do w renin the city er country. Prices moderate-cash in sors ¢ curitled to tev the Sears with wnt churge. fri: | ia the “New York Herald,” and which has been | }\\\* often voted for others, Teast Mion yourselves. ‘You | the gallery, and some precaution was necessary to present, sna eutad spon then, aif good path ana Chre e. | g +5 Segars, 50, 62 amd 68 cts (Hegalia) -er buvch—thi characterised by the Bishop as the ‘basis and | and they did not vote f ted for oth revent the i vi “pressure from without” | tains, to su it. TRINTING of all netted ot (8 vat de tai tag 5 Besaas, 38 ple Soe Ci sualind her baveh=th y Pp y not vote for have often voted for others, | prevent the inconvenient “ pres wins, to BUpport i Price, end in the moat elegant style. Wanted. a fsw barrels 0: good rice, for the Havana fountain ” of all his trouble and controversy. Here Pape gmat kel tea po pow ovabetaltays iS | from being felt inside the limits of the bar, or that] 4,0" Otis tore, and made a long and very: fonremiee et bi, JAZIES GO! ON ENNETT, exchange for first rate Kegaltes cL they are, as like as two peas :— own votes, your own rights, miued to uphold with your | portion of the body of the edifice appropriated to attention; was ull of argument, full of persuasion; and OPRIETOR OF THE Fenatp Estas.isHmenr, HE CO-PART NERSHIP of P. A., W. w BL- | (Krom the N. ¥. He-ald, Oct. (From the Freeman’s Jouroal,| (Thunders of applause, own votes, your own rights . . better than all, characterszed by sound sense, conciliation Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau street One orm t erage etl ee oi 0.18) Lela sere Which lasted several mi. —(Thunders of upplause, | € members of Conference. Ge 6 d'Christain’ feeling. The topics he took up in rapid te .. widuw. ot John Pein nico. The Mrztina ° zoe Capi oe nutes.) Will youthen stand which lasted several mi As soon as Bishop Hedding took the presidential cossalan were yeriaus, sypoetie, and oll televaae joie NEW YORK are forme zo Nominate KPARATR y ¢ right of your off nutes) Will you then stand e' ence prevai subject, and an epitome would but rly convey a just CHOOLE Ya aS iTAIN p wll ea, Bru tne saine” basivess ua ET. “pucarh : spring, whohave forsolong by the rights of your off: | 8°17 besries panes prevailed! Srausnont tie view of its adaptation to the end he Kept in view--the Tes: spt aa Cisies >. A DELMONICO, ae nia “ penis, BCs lpi Ae a period, and from genera, spring, who have for s0 church, onane Ye en bosses oa See than toration of peace and unity in the Church, Dr. Olin was ‘é ° LAURENT DELMONICO, | the opt e ciuzens | tion to generation, suffered long a , and from gen- | the order of the day—the case of Bishop Andrews | forthe resolution. the foot of Courtlant street, di Dunday> exeople 23, 1814. § - 7 my 24 3016 coon achons hao favorable to a just and equi- | under the operation of this po ded generation, ers i F Mr. Drake followed. He ¢id not think the amend- table system of Common | injurious system? (Renew- ferea under the operation of | At length, after a marked pause, ment an improvement. He thongltthat th Schools in the City of New Jus cheering) Will you pe 0 p jonglt that there was uo , at So clock, AM. by Luilroed fiom Jerse City to Mor. Tist/ wu direct, witnout chauge of Car—| u ft Coaches throneh Mendham." « heats ‘Beloley's Alonotain t this injurious system? (Re.| Dr. Banas, with evident marka of devotion, | great difference between a request and a requisi CASH TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, __ | Nich Waa attended. by and PEARL STREET, LATE 108 BEEKMAN, | Meuse concourse of peo- York, was held last evening | here to the nomi newed cheering.) Will you | took the floor. He had been (he said) a member | that in asking the Bishop to suspend his funetions until jon ne sRIBE ; ple. Mr. Gregory Dillon the 29th inst. at Carroll} made? (Loud cries of "We adhere to the nomination | of that Church since 1808; had been honoved every | certain cireumstunces underwent u change, hnowing at Dee abilite ot bie eeork, date to fatorma hie penroue eadahe | Was called to the cheir,by Hall, in this city, pursuant | will,” “We will,” and voc. made? (Loui cries of “we | year with a seat in the General Conference ; he | the same time that he hud. no eoattal ee thee eee public, tha: h + to's mit th ical tendenev ot the | #eclamation. Shortly after. to public notice. At hali | ferous applause.) Will you will,” “we will,” and vo- | hud been at discussions of great import, corried on | stinces, was only adecent mode remoying him. With ail nis of the vary bea’ quatity ata redaction | wards Bishop Hughes, and past aeven the meeting Was | be united? (i'remendous ciferous applause.) Will | with muelh spirit—sometimnes with bitterness ; the | deference to the brother who made the wnendment, he N. B.—Yxtres furnished et the shortest notice, by applying apa 2m sre to N.B° LUNE, Morristowa, from former RE | 1. a RRR ud leas it is belived, y <pet pag ; “ y i nuch i i nucertid wh tis meant by. cheauceen the flowing biter | Platform, and were received was called tv the Chair, aud | masse, waving of hats and immense assembly rising en | ‘hese discussions, he never saw one carried on with | jt yespected the preamble, much preicrable.’ He conten, submitted ty ther consideration, with agucragtes that | With great applause. The B. O'Connor and E. Shortill, | handkerchiets, und every masese, waving of hats, | S° much calmness asthe present, with the excep-| ded that they could not remove the Bishop without stain: % he g: Ube of the first-rate quality and the fit uzexcep- | Right Reverned geatleman Esqrs., were appointed Se-| possible demonstration of handkerchiefs, and every | ion of a few remarks on both sides yesterday. | ing his robes ; that hia conduct did not werrant it; the GREAT WESTERN RAIL ROAD ROUTE, - ub began his address to the cretaries. The Right Rev | applause.) Will you let all possible demonstration of ap- | This gave him to hope that that discussion would | discipline did not warrant it, aud that it would be wn extra WOM ALBANY TO. BURKALO (3% MILEB) "| plperior West of Ragland Cloth Coats warily meeting by expressing his Bishop Hughes soon after | men seethat you dre worthy planse.) Will you let all | not terminate in any thing disastrous to the chureh. | judicial act that would not be defensible. They could BY RAIL ROAD. yan Or Mi aie Renate bat nee delight and satisfaction to entered the teeting, and | sons of the nation to which men sve that youare worthy | [n taking up the question, he would in the first place | Bot remove him and preserve the unity of the church - "The only Office in New York established hy the several Rail | 17%! d Companies between Albany aud Boffalo in at ‘No. 69 COURTLANDT STREET, JOHN’ ?. CLARK, Genetal Agent. NOTICE TO IMMIGRANTS, : 244, to 4. | find that the forlorn children took his place on the plat-} you belong? (Cries of °N , 1 3 i d t ; Ne- sons of the nation to which toy The southern men had taken their stand, and would not and Trunming in, the beat style, atthe Cullowing | Of'New York had eo many: orm, aiid the long, oud [aor tenors Gant oN you belong’ (Gries of''Ne-| “ude to 8 few remarks of a brother from Missis-| So" ova" ty any vote, ef Confereace,,.Halovedcihe ‘ és pp; he understood him as saying that the language ¥ $64 to 8 friends and advocates ready and enthusiasting greeting | will till death!” anderriflc ver fear—we will! “ We | {PPG a northern men—thought them as good Christians as thore 1310 Sx | to stand forth, for the pur of the mecting. Mr.O’Con | cheering) Will you prove will till death !” and terrific | 11 the preamble to the resolution, relative to the | of the south; and although they thonght they saw great 12" to 20 se of relieving their un- nor, one of the Secretaries | yourselves worthy of cheering) Will you prove | “sage of the church, was not tue. He would ask | difficulties before them, he thought that if they stuck to The Subseribers having been appointed agents for forward | ————————-——________ ePPY condition, He was read the following requisi- | iriends!(Tremendouscheer- yourselves worthyof friends } them was it necessary to prove that what never was | this point, and say, “léetus do that which wil produce ing Immigrants by Rail Road from Alsany to Burralo and in- FOR SALE—A SHETLAND PONY—One of | glad of this, not merely be- tion of the meeting from one | ing.) Will none of you =(Tremendous cheering)— | the usage of the church was contrary to its usage | the least evil,” the Lars] might beaverted. He thought termediate places, are enabled to send them during the Summer Asm handsome proportions. Color black, full tail | cause the children required of the public papers:— flunch? (‘The scene that fol. Will none you flinch? (‘The | It had been also stated that the northern members | they should pause well before 412 ministers and 460,000 from } wed mane, weil breke to the saddie. has beea driven | friends, but because their “Scitoot Qu’ i ork ‘to Utica tor $200; to Byracuse $2,02, 10 A 1,61. to Buffalo 35,0." Childr , hias bean uasd by al under 2 years free: am to trot, caster and shamble. Honu is eatirely free. MeMAN’S Stables, im Vai Question.-—A | jowed this emphatic query scene that lollowed this em: | were at one time ready to vote for a slave holding | meinbers should be cut off. yaad rode by chiluren—used | prospects for a better system general meeting of citizens | is indiseribable, and pinet pans query is indescriba- | Bishop, and that such mi nomination was selene Dr. Sticen would go for the substitute of Mr. Finley, trea’ opaseem onenilieation ++] of education were better tavorable to such asystem | yoded all,the enthusiastic & ble, and exceeded all the en- only by the management of a certain portion of the | @" the sake of the slaves themselves. It did not concede burn $3,36; to Rochester from 2 to 19 years old at half py Baggage from Albany on the Hai Tt ts evident that it comes much cheaper to the immigrant to | H. . not ‘before the 27th instant, will hat day be | Now than they had been for of Common Schools in the | aésolute/y trenzied displays thusiastic, and almoet {ren- . > to the South allthey desired, by a good deal—nor to the travel by Kail Road chao. by Copal, he reaching, Bustalo per | sold we auctiou,at Tattervaits, Browtmay, "teat 2iece | sixteen long yeurs past. His city of New York, as willl ol passionato feeling’ we zed displays of passionate | Baltimore Conference. For his part he knew of no | extreme Novth oll @ re quires’. Teshould be acceptatie te Steamboac from New York and Rail oad from Albany ia 4a MRS CARROLDS Reverence then took a view extend the benefits of public | have ever witnessed at Irish feeling, we have sometimes | Such contrivance. In 1832 the Baltimore delegates | ali sowh of New England north of Virginia, an Writ onlectntinu taut chs mae tie 3 toe |. MeaDOATED Ma RON ee tbe pus, |! the school question, and education to tho children | meetings. ‘The cheering— witnessed at Irish meetings. | Waited on aslave holder and asked him in case he | the Atlantic. ‘The middle States served as a breakwater, rageage to Buflalo per Kail.) Passage to Buffalo perCa- | 32 tigeetlurey Gonads LPHUR BATHS. 1. | Wentover the wholeground, of all denominations, with- | the shouting—the stamping The cheering —the shouting | Was nominated would he emancipate his slaves,und | not a bockwater. It was well known that there did pic Shpad ven euws Fate vs 4 aT EEK Ge Oh roadway, two doors above the Hospital. | which he discussed before out trenching on the reli fot feet—waving of hats, —the stamping of feet— wa: | were answered that he could not. That was the} vail in the South the most rabid pro-slavery sentiments, * 50 Bay $2,00 KS CaRKOUL from N; York to” } Luggage to Baftalo, tbs "| Mie Sievteal ¥ccu: sy» Wale f Rex jarrous: | the Common Council. He gious rights of any, will be | handkerchiefs, and shile: ving of hate and handher- | truth of the raatter,land he would ask, was it like a] @hd many of the best informed men *, ive ruth 0 Ibe ++ arded slavery asa free, balance for 10dlbs- s adverted to their opponents, held at Carroll Hall thix | /ahs, beggared all powers of chicls, beggared all powers ave: : . | great political blessing. If they ded to break up, ence JF tt 5, 1] Lome of time atleast 9daye | tad Buiphar Baths n'a ioore, commodious and ceateal wiacr | 8 Wishing to catublish « evening, 20th inst, at half description). Very wel, oldescripen). Very welt | carosition to elect a slave holder, when that an-| Fer teat othe advice of the brether rom Mteeiaipld "Wado Neassvoce svat Beso ee tion, at ‘No. $29, Brotdway, where. by her continued sasiduity | monopoly of religious free- past seveno’clock. By order} then, ‘the ‘tickets will be then, the tickers will be pre Gonteltne inated J_O. Andews, because he | sf unother course, they might intro-luce what Presby te- Living for 43 hours, says-> 15] Living torte as i strict attention, she hopes to merit th» patronage which her} dem, and to enslave the ofthe Central Committee.” | prepared and distributed pared and distributed a- | Conference nominated J. O. Ani ihe ecause he } rians call elective allinity. They wented a Superintend. —— | “per day" 75,00 | ¢*;ablieliment has teceived for the last eighteen years. young mind or compel the — BrsHor Huanxs then rese| amongst fou, and on the mongst you, and on the day | Was not then a slave holder, and there was not] ent, who, in the largest and broadest sense of the word, ‘Total per R. Road «+ $6.43 == | Baths sont to aay part of the city or its vieini tax payers to support a sys: day of election go like free- of election go like freemen, | More than a dozen votes given by members of slave | was fit for the general Superintendence—-end that, after and said— e ¢ y 12,05 ath lor hires tem, which, l¢ it took — 1 amdelighted,gentlemen, | men, with dignity and calm. with dignity and calmness, | holding States for his election—(A yoice—you are | the identity of doctrine, was the strongest bond of Deduct fare per R. Road+++6,43 = b EVERY MAN HIS OWN DOCTOR FOR money out of their pockets, to find that the forlorn and | ness, entertaining due re- enterteining due respect for mistaken.) A brother says I am mistaken; well, | amity thrown around the Methodist _ Chureb. The traveller per R. Rona snves+++$5,62 CERTAIN DISEASE: prevented the egy bro- neglected children of the} spect for your tellow-citi- your fellow-citizens and | ‘tis certuin that the minority in that election were the life blood of the 4»; "They also forward passengers'to Cleaveland, Portsmouth and euoUGM' st Som ASES, thers, and uncles of the city of New York have yet | zens and their epinions,and their opinions, and deposit | southern men, and Bishop Andrews never would | the centre, and returning agai other places in Ohio; Detroit, &e., Michigan; Green Bay, Mil- | A 7H A FERSON DISEASED need not fear} children from having a so many friends os I now | deposit your votes. And if yourvotes. And if you do| haye been elected without the votes of northern | ce, with the same vitality; and they might wankje, &e.. onsin Terr tory; Chicago, Illinois; aud to exprsurs in conrulting a Ehysici there are mavy, | voice in their education, un. see assembled round me.| you do notelect any of your not elect any of your friends ; well talk of bandaging a man, and rmit the circul Uifferet pings in thelo: y y at y not ‘Canada, at thelo” ates.’ All information | Who trom an sf diffidencs, suffer complaints of @ Privnt® | tong they sent them to pai- Amidst the ‘passions and | irlends members. He wished to correct a statement of his | 5 ‘mak i 3 e , you will at least re- you will ut least record 4 te cla statement Of 18) tion of the venous and arterial blood, as talk about elec na fo the Gyr enk rontes sven ri, «and Tickets to be had | onan all ta cove themecives withoas mative thecitesunstauc: | Per schools or paid for thele prejudices of public men, it |\cord your votes in favor of your votes in favor of use pus Bp aon " tit) agitation against | tive afinity. It would not do ; and’ whenever that step street, WOLF & KICKERS. known toa second person, they require a remedy athand, safe | education a second time. is still consoling to observe | justice, and in favor of your tice, and in favor of your} Slave holding Bishop resulted from aboli-| was taken, it would be a retrograde one. The illustration my ln*re ja itenatore, and infallible in its results | This loog wished | His Reverence then said, that the rights of those chil- | ‘principles, which must net principles, which muat not} tion. That was not the fact. It was only a| from the presidential function was apposite lor desisera atum is at length rlaced within their reach that the question had been dren to the benefits of edu- | cannot Se abandoned, and ‘cannot be abandoned, and | demonstration of the old Methodist feeling against | a man of one id eke Hoga SIA SCY BREE OM; | pardon Teveort ag ta Heeilbeer ot the medias | before two tribunals, and it cation are advocated by x0 | you will be guiltless of the you will be guiltless of the | slavery. (A voice—"Exactly.”) He next refer- | disqualification " NIA ana CALEDONIA, will leave Bos | takenat intervals of thiee hours, are y sutficiont to effect | W28 now left for the deci- many friends, and certainly | sin, and shame, anddegrada- sin, and shame, and degra-| red to the resolution betore them. There were | #4 whether that one idea was a Millerite, or Fourier, or ton fur the above ports cs follows— | a cure~after takiog that quantity the patient should stop, and | ion of the people them- it you were to abandon | tionofelecting men whoare dation of electing men who many things which might disqualify a Bishop. | &Y other one, they kept revolving it in their mind till it = mists a the sept. Aestrictions 1 Boge nad avoiding smarting, selves. If thoso who wan- them in this emergency, | pledged to trample on youif ere ipledged to trample on Suppose their beloved Bishop Hedding would de- enreue harpy, the hydra, the hobgoblin, that haunted Mangas ED ts Ue Schone Oy theramaty to elfart a cure, but by stentionte | ted u change would not vote their prospects for the fu- | they can! (Great cheering ) you if they can! (Great | (PROSE 11 slaveholding was contrary to Chris. | ‘B¢™ by day and harassed them by night, und none but a sree ‘Slav. Hf i . and none but oul contend that slaveholding was a in all cases. ‘there were men of one idea, are ni the directions on the wrappers, the eure will be much more| for the advocates of a ture would be hopeless. { care not for arty men— Cheering.) 1 care not for} *. - man of one idea would say that a slaveholder was unqualle * SY HOLT’S SPECIFIC for the Venereal Disease, $tand | Change, then was their When I speak of their for: | their. professions2-—their party iken—-their profes {tian principles, that would be an ultra view, and | fed for off “He wax young, being only twenty-three $2 per bottle. J ive this compound the highest recom- | CAUS¢ hopeless; but if they Jorn condition with regard | cliques—and all that, Bring i heir cliques—and | one for which he should be requested to resign, for | years at ling preacher, and should not say mtich, yet mendati led to make n permanent care by | Would neglect the oppo- to education, Ido not mean | themto the test, and you ti Bring them to the | he was not the Bishop of a part, but of the whole | felt pained from the first moment of the sersion. ihe Chaneres of irritable and spread- | nents and vote forthese pub- that there H) re not schools | great promises—lea: ~ test, and you find great pro- | Church, and would not, on account of such views, 4, he world hold up his hands to do nothing STATEN ISLAND eter, Bu fant and corrosive UI th Hic men, who had stood by erected, but that. those |formances, It is time that mises--lean. performances. | be acceptable. Suppose one of their Bishops, who to let Bishop Andrews proceed in undistut!'« __ FERRY. iciietty aud palatal Discharges: eid ih oe them jin the hour of trial, schools areconducted under | you should convince them It is time that you should | was unmarried, would go to the South and marry | & Possession of the ministerial functions. But circum- ‘The Bosts of this Ferry will run as follows until further Uleete‘of the nove and guins, Caries of the Bones, | there wasa brighter day be- such a system, and on such | that you, the interested par- convince them that you, the | a colored woman. (Cries of * Order, order; we do | *#ce# constrained a men often. Those in the South were mater STATEN ISLAND. , Nodes, Cutaneous Diseases, and cn swelling abvnt | fore them. principles, as necessarily | ties in this great question— Interested parties ‘inthis | hor glow that in the south, &c.) Th ae i. | constrained to build new churches directly, thereby in- Clifton At 7g A En ee N the join's of rheumatic pereons. 5 fo prevent those children | you the denizens of a nation great question—you the de} NOt 8 re » See, fracting the rules; and those of the North to ‘let men and Btapleton—At 1%,974, 11% A. M., 4, 6%, P. M. While a Member or the Medical Staff of the United States from attending them. The } proverbially faithful to eve. nizens of a nation proverbi- | 'ainec, was a possible case. ‘women &i ether, although Wesley said it should never Pintetinees Unita Wom Rai Th Army ane Waunanenaed ta Ciay. Fissisee, | pave never failed. consequence ‘has been as}iry ,engagement—you will ally faithful to every en | Bishop.”) Ar sd not Like ene cess. they were compelled by the force of circum A ee YOR, in some thousands of cases, HENRY HOLT, MD you know, that for sixteen |iconvince them at feast, and gagement—you will con-| ‘The President called order; if they did not like | stances to have fiddle, and trombones, and seraphime ani — ALS 1, A. M. and 2, 336, 6, 7, FM. mil re Sold m New York City by Randolph & Panton, Wholesale Yeara past, that portion of fiperhaps for the first time, Vince them at least, and per- | what was said, they should wait their turn to an-| organs. God knows I hate the whole system! (Nv- SUMM&R ARRANGEMENT. Druggists, 286 Pearl street, corner Beekman, and by respeceabdle our citizens represented by | that you are not the pliunt haps for the first time, that | swer him. merous calls of “So do 1”) He would ark, has Bishop NEWARK AND NEW YORK. Drnggiats in several cities of the United States. this meeting been | tools they mistake you to you are not the pliant tools} Dr, Ba. roceeded. He would suppose he | Andrews infracted the discipline? If he hes, let his FARE ONLY 12) CENTS. aa cruanaand Tages fe any sprue of North or South obliged to provide separate | be! (Loud cheering.) You they mistake you to be !—| went to the ‘orth then, and would ask if even | Scuser put his finger on the point. He would reflect on THE NEW AND SWIFT STEAMER RAINBOW, | Medicces co itera) esses and, Mexico, can obtain the schools, while they were | will have nothing to do witht (Loud cheering.) You will rane a 4 eu} no man’s motives, but he would put the members of the CAPTAIN JOHN GaFFY, Oot eres SAE an pn Kr taxed for the support ofthe men who go tothe Se have nothing to do with the | (vere he did such an nel would it not disqualify | North in mind of what circumstance expediency had , i ir fature supply in theiy respective plac 7 tence | nz Senate and | him? He granted that when Bishop Andrews was | done here, and ask them if there were not also cireum- + May 18) will ran aa | their fature supply in their respective places. those from whose exi nate and Assembly, pledged men who go to foot entre st, at oat paid orders, enclosing ¢ash, promptly attended to, and they derived no benctit. to act against you? (Loud Aesembly, pledged to act elected, he had no connection with slavery, but by | stances in the South—aye,and that the civil law gave thera modici 24h fo) cation wena On and after Monda: follows'—Leave ewan, Tie A. Md. and 16 tof Barclay st,at 10 A.M. and4 Leave New York, | the ne safely forwarded. mii Im#ec. cries of “No, no, no, no;” against you? (Loud cries | his marriage ibe had; he acted impradently. A circumstances absolute force. He would go » for the sub- : 0) > EMIC: SOAP. —}} The Right Reverend It is impossible for me to | that we won't!” Kec. great of “ no, no, no ;” “that we| diflerence had been made between a Bishop and | stitute,hoping that ultra measures would not be necessary. Ree eT Bf tM. and 2. Mand | Dee pepe ar naley on etd BI, speaker then proceeded say anything personally [cheering) ‘They may ind wont!” ant grett cheering) | Superintendant, He never would abridge them of | _ Mestrs, Cnaxvatt ond Cass each addressed the house, Freignt at Very reasonable rates. for the certain and permanent cure of all thus :—It is Ampdseible for of those whose names have votes enough to send them They may find votes enough I their rights und privileges, nor curtail their liberty | #4 the Conference adjourned till next day millre jiseases and Eruptions of the Skin, metosay anything person- been recommended to be | (A voice, “no they shan't!”) tosend them—(A veice, “ne | of oninion, 60 long as it was not dangerous to the f,, DUting the discussions there were occasional interrup- SUM SN in frimples, Balt Kheum, Scarvy, ally of those whove names placed on the list of candi. {/—let them go! But they they shan’t!”)—let them go! re eof the. Chatch. LHe never could. hold the | ius aud occasional warmth of feeling, arising no doubt BLOOMINGDALE, MANHATTANVILLE AND | blotches: in fact, avy dishgurement; but the public must be on | have been recommended to dates, and would not for | will, in that case, be obliged But they will, in that casebe | PERC’ OF hat holding slaves, under all circum. | £om,the deep interest and anxiety telt on the subject be- FORT WASHINGTON LINE OF STAGES. DISHONEST. COUNTERFEITERS, be placed on the list of can- one moment urge that they |to confess that they were obliged to confess that they |OPInion that holding slaves, under ull circum- | fore them. ‘These little scenes ore not so easily descrived } Me i e in; yet others did think so. i ; and " i Bar to, Manhattanville 2 crate For twit eetamant'ts crmate ime ager didates, and | would not for should be placed there, had] sent by your enemies—let were sent by your enemies | Stances, wax a sin; y ik so. To} as witnessed ; ond although they might naturally be ex: i fect, bleaved article. one moment urge that they I not been assured, on the | them do the work of their —let them do the work of | passing that resolution, they did not censure the } pected to be exotica in & Methodist Conference, they wmence rinning on Saturday, May dth, 184’ | for Jonew Italian Chemical Soap, It they offergen suothen, | should be placed there, hid most positive evidence, aoa | masters?" (Laughter und their mestere! (Laughter | Christian character of Bishop Andrews at all. hey | elicited frequently enything but bad feeling: and were not Maphattaoville, at 6 o’clock A. M., apd continue rertiae force gif rou use it, ‘tie dangerous or veeless. Ask | I not been assured, on the which I could not doubt, |ichvers.) I ask then, once and cheers) I ask then, | said his act was imprudent, and hoped that they | marked by so much asperity asthe magnitude of the in Mm Le ul Sonp. Lea i fin ve we i : 4 terests at stake might give rise to. running zy howe until 7 oreiock Re ving New York, ly warrant the above to be its real qualities; st also in the mos POR: postive evidence, and that they are friendly to an | {or all—and with theanswer once for all—and with the | would not be under thy necessity of going further BN it this valuable, aad ii 2 ia I could not doubt, alteration in the present sys- | let the meeting close—will answer let the meeting close e« 21 d that th 2 veRemabe <= ' Hil Rasioad Ofer e¢7e'clock, Ay and contin rue | PUPPET a akin that they are friendly to ei tem of public education, 1 |tais mealing pledge itsho- —will this mesting pladgo Po TE at Wontd sale onl fodced Seg | | Cincinnati Trkarne.—Brougham, the Irish co- par ua ee ‘Poa healthy, fine elearns alteration in tl present know that some of them, it | nor, as the represeutation of its honor, as the representa- : “ >) ; i: i z Seages lensing ¥ ars Washington for City Hall, 724 AVM, end | Many may think its powers efngnerated, fet such try it once~ | system of public education. js anid, are opposed to us | thatoppre Pet oips CH or eet on Preaeeae ns CNT Vereen eecucary cata ee. ctes CieabtTOun § 2GUs ays mi Searlngoa bum peas) Of strueeatree rt Washiaxton, oye, 4 Mo Sued TE M.. 3 4 and 6. fe hes in hundreds of cage chearon the skin of freckles, tan, | (know that some of them, But again I have been communi for whom | tion of our community, for | Ts rE Pt Me. Presid + pl * The Louisville papers are extravagant in their praise ‘These Stages pass on te Keed’s Hotel, Baruham’s Man- | Ai'for old soren, ragworm, and sore heehee Pain eee, | it is aid, are opposed to ws. sured by gentlemen who | have so often plended, here whom I huve.xo often plead. | Mr. Fimaey tie. rapeine nt fs ¥ of his Irish drolleries. Bop AGS; Hou aeaiey Obereh Cenccny ah Beckers | ‘ferred to who'use te daily in theirpraciice, |e. Out again, on the other spoke from their own per: | 18 well os, eluewhere—will ed hereas well aseleewhere | Dr. Carens—Sir I am told that Dr. Bangs eaid—J° ooh’ Te CREE bbey Hotel, Trinity Church Cemetry, High Bridge to | “But mind it is Jones’s Soap has done, and still effects these | hand, ! have been assured sonal knowledge—some | it pledge its honor that it —will it ige its honor} Mr. —— Mr. President, I wish to say—(order, Unk Frencu Orera House at New Onrans.— ington, B. MOORE, 5 ig é i cures, it no where else in ut at the sign o| y gentlemen who spoke al for one Cundidate, } will stan iene | order. his Thea're closed tor the seasonon Thursday the i MOC iene.) Suir Orbit tomers ela ths lty Gata te sige gf tre [yen ho spoke speaking. rT and by these that it will stand by th der.) This Th losed for th Thursday th from their vwn personal some for another,—that by | dates whose names have candidates whose ‘names | ‘The Presipent—Brother Finley has the floor. | s6th inst. . hf om ali been read, and that no man have been read, and that no - = CG iF ENSWOOD AND NEW YORK STAGES. ings, Philadelphia; 207° Kiug street, Charleston, 9. leno Dege © speaking public and recorded acts, or he * thi Dr: Banas—Allow Dr. Capers to explain. ) ) a P . Ruthorized declarations, ull {Composing this vast au- man composing this vast au. A ‘A nates asi ox ener, Mar | Legs, Fe a Mi Hs Tv Plone Heelies | cents prveas sineeee ait [aiekenet shee vole ioe dance il ager te x , Ransoer—It is not in orders AP You Tike to YORKVILLE, ASTORIA, HELL GATE FERRY, | 2 Boston at Reddivg’s, 9 State streets Zciber, 3 Lodger B Snor.—The Goshen (Orange county) Republican ‘ . 4 Den edged t se any one pledged to oppose | Make a motion to here Dr. Capers, you may. Bro- | relates the circumstances of the th | a Se Leaving Avoria, at 7, 9,9, and 11 o'clock, NOTICH TO THE PUBLIC. thoried declarations: allt Paige shocld Woe, te ce [our justciine and iecone our jas. claite and ieeon |therFinley, goon. ' Counts, longa tetrania tne pecpis oF ive tamemcouee ‘Lay that street 0: ite City Fay at, 9, 10, and 53. DHE BUILVING WHICH BROWN & CO. former- | them—aye, all of them can votes, be elected to the posi- | trovertibls rights? (Terri- trovertible rights? (Terrifie |) Mr. Eanty—I rise, sir, to make an explanation— } of that county, by his numercus end daring burglaries. Ao’eloek 2 3,4, 5, 6 and Tovelcek P. ly occupied having beea torn down for the purpose of pio Sans erica Sietaseanpars aciaai Mo wesns tececot ting & more commod.ous store, have removed their | 0% depended on us deter- tion in which they can de- | fic cheering and thunders of cheering and thunders of Dr. Carers—! have certainly a right to speak on | He was shot on the 1sth in: ‘ at Blooming Grove, by Jobin Pe ewan at Hazard’s, Yorkville. stock, until their new store is built, to No.1 Mott and 125 | mined, should they by your cide on this question, to sup- | PPI: which continued applause, which continued | (his subject, and will, whenever | can consistently | M. Merrit, who with ot! had been summoned by » Ber eee ana cael at AF fas oat ak aoe itt ean tlt hethors ncrleent soos weltatreet, where may be found | votes be elected to the posi port the Justice of your ral minutes, amid for several minutes, amid | with order. constable to assist in arresting him. Corwin bad been mediately be in reaciness for conveying passengers to Ravens | arve vod eomptete asaoriment sf Hats and Caps, a! every tion in which they can de- claima. (Tremendous ap- h Bishop H. resumed which Bishop H. resumed | peysipgnt—It is moved that Dr. Capers be per- | traced from his place of rendezvous upon the Schonemok ! large sve tf support the justice of ‘onr should happen that we dis- : in lence hi e Matern T hav bei i woodland in the vicinity 6 : ra Hi “tb argh eM el beatae cb rad SR aac eens Hats, Gratlemens and Boys’ | Cidima. CEvemendous ap. cover weave mistaken in | leugth restored, the ticket length restored, the ticket | Mr. Fi reba recht” BN" MAY Fr} residence in Blooming “Grove, ‘The hill was sur: wens ee aney Caps of Clowh aud Velt 4 patterns, much | plause) If, however, it any of t id. if, after | Was nlopted by acclamation was adopted by acclamation | an explanation, but not for a speech. rounded by a party of from 70 to 100 armed men, Capa 0 0 if, P y aps Horh and Velvet, some new patierns, much | P ) y, hem, and if, 7 y 8 pi ALBANY DAY LIN«—For Albany and | admiet All tho aby ns proceeded to ay that he was unable | who had rallied from the surrounding country upon should happen, that ‘any taking him for a friend, con- | and the meeting adjourned. and the immense assem-]| Dr. © InALBANY DA i ay . famed articles will be sold ns Jow as 2 ! ) Resemed ite Landings, at hal/-past 6 ovcloek, | can be purchased in this city. | WM. BROWN, over that we are mista trary to all assurances we blage adjourned in the most | to get there as soon as he wished ; he did not know | hearing that his lurking place hud been diccovered - S0utrHad BICA, Captain M. H. truesdell, wiltieave che | eee 126 Chavham opposite Rosere't, | ken in them, and if after ta. have received, we find him peaceful and orderly man- | whai remarks were made, but was informed that | His retreat to the mountain being thus cut off, they com- foot of Robinson maest, on Monday, Wednesday and ¥riday HULL'S TRUSSES king him frie friend, ac- an Sppdnint of our mea- ner, Dr. Bangs said in his speech tus a brother from pa se the eee Aa Pay of bin. soe pan L " - o Ae TA Rt “ee c 0 a b i . 3 finding him: a hi ers, je mane SOU tet AMERICA will leave Albsny for New York NOTICE TO RUPTURED PERSONS. ive hate to tha contrary rm_saunlycrte’ tex Welle’ (|| Canana.—We have Montreal. papers of We 2i'] bimore: hac sumnl ted that. aisdepurationsot the | 7 RS abet ta: wianeveas Gusielee odo: o0 thee Mat, and intermediate landings, every Tuesday, Thursday and PERSONS afflicted with Uuptnres may rely |. °° ned Midcaetan Ganens ‘a een ae pap Baltimore Conference had asked a Southern man | (rbente | young men named Hall and Merritt were sta- Saturday mormiags, at 65g o’elock. merc. |, Bon the best instrumental aid the world afford reeled ‘Nour measures, hishame without zudtocie jjinst-, and Quebec of the 20th:— to einaneipete his claves, if nominated as bishop, Ganed, “Wa war Gee disccretOd in” sasbeacade, hen OPPOSITION EVENING LINE FOR ALBANY, rf eahar of he agen tn ihe fae tow thon hehas the easy tema: (Cheers) If any of the [From Quebec Mercury, May 20} He, (Dr. ,) never heard that before—it struck | (full gave chase s0 vigorously that Corwin was compelled 5 in thy United States. Be carefal to examine ti dy—he can write to the EK gentlemen named take this] ‘The weather at Quebec continues unsettied.—S{ill both | his ear then for the first time—never, never. He } to retrace his steps toward the top of the hill, in the course is akg ee and Splendid Steamboat NEW | mack pad of Hulls Trusses, to sve if they are endorsed by Dr i" ers, and say wo used » ly his | @gricultural labor and vegetation are more forward than | did not know that he should then say more, but | of which he mapped his pistol three times at Hall, and aie fos Ba 3 Lic Ret, § poco Hall, in writin lone aro geiuine, or to beretied upoa as Revie! without authority, otibe. Ana qrocnoe A usual at this date A few attempts have been made to | thought he had_a right to advert to it. Hall returned the compliment by snapping his gun once Wednesday evening, 15th instant, at seven o'clock good, wit apt oo SEE os of Hull's |(Cheers.) If any of the he shall be bound in honor | burn the choppings in the new settlements; but they are | Parsips.nt—Mr. Finley has the floor. : at Corwin. His retreat, however, was completely cut off Wegular days from New York, Mondays, Wednesdays and aud thousands are impo: ra oe peed gentlemen named take this to do so—if we have been | Still too wet, and if the weather continues long as at pre- | Mr. Fintxy said, two or three having arisen, that he | by Merritt, who, coming up unpesceived by Corwin, or- Fridays; from Atbany, Toesdays, Thorsdays aud Saturdsys, She New terrey holier rebuilt and remodelled, nud ftged up in the best possible muuner. She has a tare nam: er of ele- t State Roows, « large and commodious Promenade Deck. adies’ Sa'oon with sleeving aecoummodations fur 100 para: and extnsive aud atry Cabins Altoge' he nas slee accommodations for pearly 100 persons. tler dmught of water is light ao that abe will aw ye be able to eroasthe bars wi ete od . 4 3 J , cannot be relied 3 the: course, we can supply his mistaken inhim, he is bonnd | *¢5t, they will be late for clearing and sowing. The right | would not give way to so many explanations. Jered him to surrender or he would fire upon him. | Cor- Hen aud are no beter ten ihe ord | riace "And conceive that to deolare: it, and not perpe. wing of the let Hoysls embarked on board the troop hip [ese eee ie tote ae eclto ask it so many per-| wis Immediately snapped. his pistol at Merritt, without a" @ shall be bound in honor tuatethe deception (cheers,) | Resistance this afternoon, for Halifax. The Resistance | conolities would be permitted in this debate as we have | effect. As Corwin was about to docge behind atree, and fod gins have been fitted upat No.4 Vesey atroet.exclasively | tg do ao, if we have been Before I call on the Secre- | Will #ail on Wednesday, heard, inthe act of placing a new cop upon his pistol, Merritt foarte where t Temate 1a in constant cerendaaee eee eat’ | mistaken in him he ia bound tary to read the ticket, 1 |{Frem Montreal Herald, May 22.) Paxsoxnt—If Brother Finley will give way, Brother farged his gun, loaded with. bal Kilied icy female patients. mil Imre | to declare it, and not per- wiil simply say, gentlemen, | Never during our residence in Montreal, have we seen | Davis wishes t ak. . " instantly. Mr. Merritt gave himself fe! he meals out jon uF tracshipment ae ate Sar “ FICE | petnate the deception.— that the ‘decision of this | more buildings going forward than at present. We regret, | Mr Davis called the attention of Conference to some | trates of Blooming Grove, who promptly discharged him ou ec - MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFICE, (Cheers) Before I call upon night on it is to be final, and | however, to learn, that some misundetatanding has arisen | very unjust, unfounded, and untrue statements made by | Corwin, although a young man, scarcely 2 years of PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS | [)OVTOR JOHNSON, 17 Duane street, x0 well known to | the Secretary to read the without any expression of | between ‘the master builders and the journeymen stone. | Dr. Wynans the day previous. The memory was some: | was a hardened and ilesperate haraet FOR ALBAN wary Trusses. tims of Syphilitic diseases, as the most successful ph h ; ; pe Jaring kind, # NY. F N : ticket, I will simply say, individual opinion as to the | cutters, but we sincerely hope that the minor differences | times frail, but he had a distinct recollection ot th wore of the most d DAILY, Sundays excepted—Throngh Di- |,inis dertctioe and thor aaccaeapea teicher entre! |igentiemens that the de ind demerits of thore | will soon be emicably arranged, as we understand from | alluded to in his imputation on the Baltimore Conference. | company. with his brother, who w preiended amt ge a6.7 PM. fromthe Steambat Mer be- | foand at his old vance Dr. Ji " ne that | sion of this night on it, isto which wil be read. | good authority, that the masters have offered to ive the | Mr. Davis went on to state a conversation that he hai | vent fo prison some months ince Heunited, great per tween Courtlondg aad Liberty streets. he is legally qualified to prac i th i : members of the Bal | so ngth wi f h |. ee canbe NICKERBOCK ER. Captain A. P. Bt, age of ral di par speriog 18 threat ie rs fA 1, and without any ready remarked, | am | wages and the prices demanded for the work required in | with Dr. Capers, keing delegated by tog in tha dmosds:en he cians ™—and thats A of individual not acquainted with any of| all new contracts that may ne entered into—a compro- | timore Conference to ascertain Dr. Capers’ views on | ways arme d, and | possess ni sobR. Mondvy, AV ginestey, nd Friday evenings, at 7. of your general * th Sonne t hi, skill in the treat | opinion as to the merits or mesae Mirena og harerder Keeees i | Ueckat anh elem eter tne of Venera demerits of thore names, have heen selected by gen- cable for you to free yourself from slavery?” Dr ‘At Fiveo’eluck, P. M.—Landing at Intermediate Places:~ | patients are not only from every, part of the Ohited States, bux | will be read. Aw I have al. ft |. ‘Fen crenata vacation Ouelok thee bell f the | him he was, and was doomed to be @ slavekolder The Steamboat COLUMBIA, Capain Wao it | they come from the West Indies and Can: feure ready remarked, | am not Leteaecrg-4- pate e of the boilers of the | neyond his power to rid himself of it. And on learning a r Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday eveai 4 | average 600 patients a year. I discount*wance quackery ‘ 0: now, gentlemen, Steam Engine Manufactory, at Fox Point, explo- ion to nominate him, he declined, saying Bishop | times in succession, of silver plate,clothing,and other val 7 r. ' acquainted with any Ow, , if you are i thé intention ying Me boat UTICA, Captain. T. Hi Tareday, [om and therefore take this method of informing strangers aid | these gentlemen ; but they unanimously determined to | ‘ed yesterday afternoon about six o'clock, with torrible | Andrews would be a better one, and disconnected wit Je property: he also committed other daring robberies uiday nnd Berarday eventanss nee Path” SO our eer nena Every ace Tonaicia stalled | avetoen selected by gen- convince ‘this community | ‘fect, tearing the building to pieces, and scattering every | slavery. After some further remarks in Crawford, Montgomery Bloominggrove and Monroe, in Pasacayers takiuy this line ol ooats will arrive in Albany in | or mase no charge No matier how loug you may have Get: | tlemen as much interested that you are sincere, and | thing in confusion and ruin A ..- boiler was Sede le Dr. Carens rose to explain 50 ing hich was ot per- | which he was often assisted by accomplices residing near ainple time to wake the Morning S'rein of Cars for thoeast or | Stricture, Uleers upon the body, or in the throat, or nose, | in this question as I am; really in earnest—that you ces like strips of cloth, and burst through the building | sonal interest to himself. He denied that a distinct propo: | the Monroe mount His last offence, tor which he west. head, and hones of the less, I will sod’ ean eure and now, gentlemen, if you sincerely feel that there is | *tlifferent sides. One piece went through the side of an | sition was made to him by the Baltimore delegation to | forfeited his life, tealing a watch from Patrick Soth- { 7" The above Boats are new nud substantial, are furnished le. Constitutional We lareunanimously determined a hona fide grievance of | #oining building, pussing not far from a man who was | nominate him if he would emancipate his slavex—he could | erland, a farmer in Monroe, valued at $26, When ho was WARS cn catiliel in aatiniog ee ee | nates ny youn Beas ive pal tach aienton to the o convince this community which you complain, and | Writing at thedesk. Noone was seriously injured. A | not recollect every conversation that he might have had, | killed, Mtr. Sutherland's watch was fond in his pocket cossene or feotnt af 4 Poneman of { ; : man employed in Capt. Stei a face deny that that with Mr. Davis took place, but if the malad: tes part 1 that you are sincere, and wish redressed, you will nor deny that place, For passoge or freight, apply ou board, or to P. C, Schultz at | treatment of ¢1 conatitut my practice. zed by aft t of the buildi . , ¥ F a > We f. ore | M fo i raral vii " Treally in earnest—that you support the candidates thus | 3" 5 Tregnens © NB D Baltimore delegation sent brother Davis—he forgot to say Vermont anp Massacuvsetrs HK auroap.—We the office on the whar t20 re" || Many'an unfortanate victim of this aunarara vige a’ experi iv ce ee gous out a few miantes be | eltimore delegation sent Brother Dave arate ey | aa eon ACR Tae Teet the vatserintion fo the AOD THE LADINBclil you have wiry exereosner concen | enerd ny salutary treatment. ''yepepain, weakness of the | sincerely feel that there is a d for your choice, be- | hurt. The workingmen had MPO THE LADIES IE yon have jury exeresencrs, conceal Yiimbs und wmall ol the back, confusion. of forgetful: | Jona fide grievance of which cause, it you do not,’yon | {ore the ex Hosion, and only two remained in the establish: | tion of Bishop Andraws came from Georgia and Sout stock of the Vermont and’ Massachusetts Railroad by per Iv apreadage of a beard on your upper lips sf you have super: | 2°84: ,lalbitarion of the heart, aversion to society, ate only | you complain, and wish re- have no alternative left but | Ment. Had the accident taken place when the works | rolina, ‘The position he was placed in was a painful one. | ons clong the fine ofthe roa wendy amount to $0, y 1 my di were in operation many lives would have been lost, and 7 hg! any part of your otherwise beat dressed, yon will support that of voting for the de. | pe ‘i J He entered further into particulars connected with the | yoo, and is dnily increasing. — Worcester JEgis ee nveuted. by Dr. el io infausg $2 for adviec attended tor Obese Otay Denes | the candidstes thus oftered clared enemies “of “your | it en providential Thao pron inthe edt on in election of Bishop Andrews and bis owa refusal; his be pissirstsvers.smiicctead ‘iuidry oF | street, one door from Chat-am street. m2 Im*ee | for your choice, because if rights. I will now request oe. | ing branded asa man-stealer, and how much hefeltknow-| Howard College, at ait outs of ay te ee Re ee you donot you have no al: the secretary to rend the | mate the loss with any accuracy ; it cam hardly be less | in€ that in that conference there were many who v0 re Counez Bernen.—The Howard College, # ecame formidable and notorions freehooter. nt attempts had been made to hi him down, but he always contrived to elude the eflicera, He robbed the house of John Jackson, in Hamptonburgh, two or three ve individuals; but they | mise which appears to be very fair on their part. emancipation. The question was—Would it be hie b much intet caver i than four or five thousand dollars.—Prov. Jour, May 23. show he had been assailed in the North,whilat | Marion, Alabama, was entirely destroyed by fire on Fri« htmbag will quickly van’ ir sate ont :, " j ternative left but that of vo- names placed on the ticket, garded him ; how ha had sannile ‘ at | j . nin which cost $6000, was involved per bottle—where muy be had the folowing articles all ware rante:t--The erlebrated Itaiian Mediexted Soap, tor all blotch imyles, freckles, ton, morphew, scurvy atch, H neatne88 PE enteral mies of your rights. Iwill proved. It presents the] gc Piety, which does not sweeten a man’s na- | name. Ho trusted Conference would not think he aapir- now request the Secretary numex of the only friends | «nial temper, may he compared to fruit before it is ripe | ¢ to the nomination, although after refusing, some friends | Axoriten Ov N Janada FRONTIER. — When lovely women, oh ! what folly! : re anada papers that the steam- Negieets hes 7 r ‘Leeth, and they Cecay | to read the names placed on we could find already be- id ion. were so zealous for his election, that contrary to his ut ‘om t sallown tn for chapped ham What charms cat nathe hee melancholy 7 the ticket, of thet ticket T fore the putlio, und tices | 80°" ts Bind, but met abrived st pertection most efforts, forty votes were given for him,and those came | Wee Learn trom Tie, Cnt i at Brockville, on Wharert ean wash her grief away have approved. It presents whom not being #0 prom. (cg- “Jack,” said one sailor to another, “ Jack, | 86tfrom the South but the Went Friday night w ly towed over to Morristown, The only art her loss to cover; the names of the only nently before the public, | + gon’ at to heist your feelings, but shiver my timbers! Mr. Wrnana rose to explain, und there seized on some legal process by American offi- Pe ey Cn lay friends we could find al- foun! for our- te * | Davis to be exceedingly treac cers, Who carried her to Ogdensburgh, the parties who ready before the public, and if | don’t believe you stole my watch. those whom not being 60 heard the statements he mar kill employ Prof. Dennin | rise, sir, Is to the Dentist towed her to Morristown having escaped Although the Very Proren Meer ruon lipeecben Teeth ey Peat | prominently before the pub- The revenue bill of Mississippi | the direction of the remarks of the speaker go to reflect on | “4 min the cabin Welling for the Dioner aisi-wh Ting and benmaaeers Lemp ation wal by Ae Aad PLE U0y ign ber Teeth of Pew le we nave Seek ioe eer taxes lawyers, doctors, oli! bachelors and jackasses. We | the character of a brother ; they are personal and out of | i'y0t go sd sleep, thay were GnaWaS of ten aetna tim. Dertien preveating thelormation of wrinkles,aud banishing thea ‘Are weeathied in amilez-and troths are plighted | | selven, The Secretary then rend | Should have liked the bill better if it had read other jack | order, dl the gentleman went on deck in the morning, and foun? ff ‘Thess charms the Devrat Ant usiare, | The Secretary then read the following list:— asses.—Hamilten Poper. pl il the g i when present, 1 —You donot understand me, Sir—(c a ri i a . Ne Conant Wate live Wit thine fad br gro pact to a beanth s—You d t—(consi | ‘hy hoat was lying at Morristown. No mention is mada fol dark browa 7 Back. without staining tne skin, $1 per bot tle. Whisker and Eyebrow iye, 95 cents per battle, Gonrand’s Blane a’ ene oF Spanish Whise, gives a pare ‘arly, [Goldsmith Red. | the following list : SENATORS, bape cep senenn sept! derable noise.) . | of the canse of seiznre—probably smuggling, LADIES who are particnlarly nice and deli-ate concern SeNaTons. ‘Thomas O'Connor, Paiapevema Rrors.—Josiah Randall, Tsq.,| Professor Dunsiv—That is the way it is understood in we ee theky leah, can, have decayed and lore replacn, togzthe ‘Thomas O'Conner, J. G. Gottaberger, stated at the public meeting in Philadelphia, that he was | my neighborhood—and if no other man rise, I feel mytell | ete Grain Crors.—The necounts generally of Tife-silce alabaster whi joothngen.to the skia—ives n ts J. G. Gotsburger, EMALY. present during the whole scene of the St. Augustine | called upon to do so—(question, question.) : ~ . cae d feo ara Hake teen pane wentarely annihilating com- | "Ai soeritiony performml. tthe meateat and most aeyentiGe pane Tighe Dever. Church conflageation, that the active rioters did. not | Mr. Wrxans--He has no right to anticipate what | war | the EtowiNg ‘Siriogheld (clark county) Rapenive ot pri ly her OF Dre h, slewant boxes, 29 cents | as suer. JONATHAN DODGE, M. D, Tighe Davy, Daniel C. Pentz, amount to more than fifty, and a large proportion of these | golng tomy, I wek Brother Davis if it is not in his know. | ‘wing itt tite Topi gene A MAR, & Sf Bag mnt bala) ‘else but at 67 Walker seeraracios wmitated. Operative Surgeon Dentist, No.5 Chambers st, 8. Y. FE. ©, Pentz, George Weir, | were half grown boys!! and this in presence of three or | ledge that four or five montha before the Conference in ‘ regr Bay no where else ‘niker s'reet, the ore from, “ “ » : i the wheat crop, which during the early part of the reason the coruer of Broadway, where will be found an assortment of | 23 twyere Weir, Paul Grout, four thousand soldiers !!—Hamilton Democratic Reflector, | 1882, arrangements were made tending to the very issue ised so fairly, is now suffering considerably from the oat delicate and ‘choice Yexfumery, imported from all “TO RESTORE, BEAUTIFY AND DRESS aal Srent, bo Sysckhemmer, spoken of—that of electing Bishop Andrews as a South- fried 2 Ae ay Fob ii bueno ay haloes parts. » BE. D ©, Schakhammer, im B. MacLay, O01 River.—At Wheeli Mond he | ¢™. man. i » fields te—Jordan, 2 Mille street y nio River. eeling, on Monday, the Si Creek settlement. We have heard of three fields lying ehnladelphiag 1tob 400), Fiareneaie bracken Haneaster? | TO ACTUALLY ToRCN, HA SROWTH Das dene aes Townend Ohio River had twelve feot of water in the channel, Mr Pel ene teatl oreoisetrentven of the Baltimore | adjoining, the middle one of which jured, bien 9 teens mith, Palmyree GS Tomy, Itoe! AND CURE DANDRUFF, &, e Solomon Townsend, John L. O’Sullivan,’ * Conference had been making arrangements for the elec: | ile the other, two Baye en destry te; Guthtie, Ai Jeinstreet, Troy; TRIAL BOTTLES—THREE SHILLINGS J. L, O'Sullivan, Auguste Davizac, Gazat Fine in Worcesren.—A letter, received | tion of a Southern alaveholder. 1 proterted-—it was the | {acts erenoticed, it would be well to institule au ftv Ehiott, Goshen; Myers, New Haven; 70 THOSE who have used Jonen’s Coral Hair Restorative Auguste Devezac, William McMarray, by Adams & Co.’s express, informs us that a fire | firstthing lever heard of it, and Brother Davis quite mis. | & Tien pals ape of the difference, and lor, Newport; Carlecou, Lowell; f Tso feo colons connie + to thore who have not, we sa ‘Wm. McMurray, Michael Walsh, broke ont about 12 o’clock last ‘evening, which destroyed | underatood mo ; [only said that certain of the Baltimore tbs te bl pie Bon) Blade of the 16th, says: rynarts Ereaton, Fortec f or: | that the fact of our selli ing bottles must prove the tra Michal Walsh. Timothy Daly. three large buildings, owned by Tower and Raymond | Conference, by trickery — (some excitement ) Bl dilanay Arne eel ft omg ars Bi soy bad oe ashingrouy Mi waond: Mathewsone Nomen” | oh one statement-and that wears uot afraid of persone trying a} gach mame was received — Each name was received | und by Daniel Denny. ‘They were occupied by b.H.| Presiogirr— Brother, let us come to order, andaet on The prospect in this portion af the country for aby Conn; Bats, Hartfards ti wR, Ho eo ee ene ie Op OMtiNe | with the most deafening and with the most deafening and | Bowen & Co , leather dealers, who were insured for about | with the business Do not, I pray you, be personal, or | crops See ee es vom prenit Tease mi Im dytewy fice intmvet hair. to grow, stop te falling off, cure Seurfor | uproarious applaure, and uproarious applause, and | $6000; Perkins and Flanders, grocers, insured foi get into altercations wp a ead flea ye? ag fae —“TERCHES! LENCGHES! L Tandewif, and make light, ted or prey hair grow dark, For| three terrific cheers were three terrific cheers were | $1000, and Bemis, boat and shoe dealers, ‘After an explanation from Mr Pickering, it. will be ready to hervest by 1 4 FIRST QUALIT " ris Greasing the hair soft and rilicy, nothing exceac is given at the close, onthe given at the close on the | $4000: Denny and Rice, victuallers; A. Mr, Fivucy rose, and submitted an amendment to the | two or three weeks earlier than usual 40,000 ore eee era Alea aa {isthe moat economical, yet superior, article made for the | fubsidence of which the subsidence of which the Bi. | J. 1. Knight, hat and cap deal fd, per: |rosotion, (o the eet that, whereas the discipline of} 4 (. Tag It you want to make your r ite ‘dr, ie " lous i Bb . 5 or 8 shill gi FERDINAND & COPPA, American Wagls, G2 Cnadham street, ~ Dixie, and Jao. Grout, barely escaped, | of f Hoston Post saya that this is the Port: Brooklyn: 8 Beate street, Hostons's Ledger Buildings, Phita’ | heardthe numes of men who men, heard the names of |/The buildings on th yi *9 me ground were burnt on the ib | stances were such as to impede its full and free action, he | your pillow me thee importers of Loveches, 140 Nassan et. | delphiny 207 reet, Charleston, SU m2 tineee™ | are willing to risk themsel- men'who are willing to risk | May, 1861. Boston fay. not being acceptable to a part of the Church; therefore, J land recipe