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Perris Dr Floyd “ont Rosser be Sod ite ® Pres dh athe cangust pushesed wes work. wd oe J One of the females of this insti ty 9834 ounces, hand. tract Im ber bend, Christ-like climbed Uy ' average ee aaa, They ought to beware of the poe aa arn. = way to bis gerret. ard found the refugee from | fii. French Chas W Russie, Paoaae om 3 of exehtowe, | siya temmat ctvlaion sa art ovatributed | Nome and tee Austria, he plaoed a tract in bis | 9°? | Parreit withest ™ Pictting Themes Feseler Tem 40 $10,613 68.) I only know of 275; | then onon to ex: he 'o 2) on bs ite words w ere 80 1 fzralee, Plicker i David Frisohkaseht Yao ounces, respect to the disposition of the gold; | better effects are not and pede that oe fetist them 8 alee Prin me 6 Fine oat us Lreceived it on board the Ohio from Commodore | cheap preaching is very cold live Sbsolute poverty bi veh Co b them ness. He is @ pal Riderds » Foam Kelly ideo days be bas realized fegerald danse Patrick Thos Fiteparriok ove | Earley Vecate and the accused on the admissibility of a objects of ne ver rendered my account of = divine’ z ition of this money to Com Jones, but to aria Jow agent in the United States, by his order, oa my > . ol be “Arviils ses ptt ele mond ¥. arrival in New York, June 26, 1849; the 275] ounces | pe” ibe fF ET oor Mrs adelaide | Fevtnne Fowlsr Joha W be wanin te omnis canisters, as swell os { can reoutlogty 18 distributors ey, Aside the, tract had) nuree cseesiawe it will at some future time; for God Fuller we N me, some poor object o: assion as skilfull; jes pre thet hi rd sball 7 Fryer Ue N Com. Jones ay to dispose of the proceeds; those | the highest wages a toon paid te. toner at) vata? but the: fest all prosper Bp na terete ne | 8 | Fi veloc or & are the instructions. (iad by, Witness—Com. | He had seen the temperance pledgy clroulated. te | has srut it, just ae thie old tract of Luther's which £ Patton illest areLineson'tk tn | ae ites sunesnne Rene Jones instructs witness with regard to the deposit | bad seen me: would hay ‘infidels had they | bold hand, is till doing God's work. Luther te en tra stan Bath Mie ann | foner tice | Parr eeward vary daba' Qf the 275] ounces of gold dust, on his arrival in sire World reformers had aloe Re Ianaar'| bochin tnetonc tamer eantsttomnestes Laveen wiiees Darine Sanger Mies farah Smith m= | wih shal « pre x nm Row ner are! mit Miss M | an Seek oe ne oye, Lsiague a tM ig gztented ro far Shot the othe end uid there are more of his countrym: Mise Sarah Smit. Mise Pil Grabam Atex w etropolis, Washing'on, or not reach thelr neighbors, On the contrary, in cen. | whole world not many years free tly ent lh rey Mooney Jee bess 4adelphia Mint ; and the account of whatever may | nection with the Tract Boctety. he had known s single | alchemy, thet turns money into ¢veriasting trata. It on a flee Pas Ntina Thos couen David be due to the Commodore, is to be rerdered to | man to contribute $600 own ward. There was | is not long till we have a population of ten milli ‘Adeline | a ae ° Batley Gen. Koger Jones, Washington, etc. etc.) 1 ren- | no single poin peptand “Kot the Tense Besloty did not | this island and the adjacent shores. We shall have it Shaw Mra.Thirtieth ry Oberbrat kM Oakes dered og account to Gen Roger Jones; there is | teach. A eaet was slipped under the door of some ua. | in less the time rince the tract was ted. Ma: * Shoulder Miss Rose Oo nis the receipt. [Jose o, Wiiiaaes! private account of | godly wretch, and. before be knew it. the handwriting | God grant that it will not be « population without the ereee a 2 Leelee cin rcatarh Schulte Miss Fraa~ Br O' Brion the pasar ‘old dust in behalf Com. | stares bimin ‘ee tao ke i Uiastia war tin kpowladge and the light of the gorpel guillwelt & ieatech .Ghtclaen aio” Beetens Honora, of g ehael — O'Comi : 0 81 plause ow cone! Sm ire NB, si 7 Jones Tead, trom wrhicl it appears that the depo- Sy et ee dembregaae » aoum te akdlcg.| home Na secure it Lo Senses | ot ee S. nd tt bs at oanoen wan vad | eh, pltis aroun separated. Greon Wm Oveks Le & at al at in his commission charges, rotestal 4 i Mr Wilson val Se a gold at $18 per ounce. |” Sens Pould be compelled te forts One areatusnn | , THe Lare Steaunoat Exrconion we Talany Olive, Jack Th Srey eet ishing examination of Mr. Wi pen, to stand by @ charter in which there was no tha 6on, the court adjourned. flaw, no defect, no compromise, great claim that + pron MiseMary the ‘society had upon New York tit Reta r ems , jose a, local—its ag Bit city of New Yi ae ‘omens . was engaged in the construction of steam boilers for | Tomar Me Mra, Nine tame Maabella-8 Tully moe New York Tract Society. their neighbors, Ifa man love not his brother whom | th® manufacture of sugar in that section of country | teexth at —— Pr so Ns mR pee he hath teen, how shall be love bis brother whom he | Edward C. Storm. agent of the Novelty Works in New v . . hath not seen? Pure and undefiled re! Orleans, was also killed. Nathan Jarvis, and Captains Volga tineMreCare- Vergensen Mre 8e- Van Ronsellear Gi On Wednesday evening, at 7 o'clock, the Twenty | visit the fatherless and thé widows in thei Thompson and Aranibal, of Baltimore, are among the phia ‘Miss Clare Gi Jno ven Archibald Gourth anniversiry of the society was held at the Ta: git je ag , et ane. semmono ond babs Wither mil Wa peo we bh mae est: Sesame Chae aie art © is Hinde vel — a — ro} saa) Dernacle, Broadway, when the President, Rev. Dr plans oe reached aay enweee Sy LL 3 oege7ms emeaigive ov run aw yore 7 farina. Watie M" MSY | Gomes Dewebh Gente’ Te Robert Goodviaure* — | Paenard Charles De Witt, was called to the chair. The building was toenth century, it would be sup with as much Post Offies, Deeomber 14 1808. Waline: musaberh wells Mine a at Grose tne F ... Geet Joke Goodwin Samt Peyran Stephen Well filled with a well dressed audience. hivalry, and pious zeal, and maguifeent arra; a ia pk en ee ee = a Whelan Mise Cath~ Goodell Chesen namiichd kit Good men De he's Far Ghan oS i Ls rine ja oy Prayer was offered by Rev. James H. Perry. the’ tenth century. They had seem, fro: Pirase mention the asa, the tat im which thay are ad~ | Wiarscn Mrs Eliza. righ Gove Albert P — Govin Dou Joss Pro | Pearce Jas T un MA —-Peters Jonstham ; how vastly the clty of New York Nah beth Willoughby mt Gould a Goursul Pook i Che Treasurer's Report wad then read by Mr. Willlam | CCbew "tthe weens of tee aectote Ser mat ine Be | varst —o Mrs Ma Witting nea Wiksaagy Guidin ite Guyane 80 Gourpuld Felix at ny Ful Felton at Ferry denn Web Pebie iia ‘Walker, from which it appeared that the wholeamount | in the same pro; nm, and he umbers that chad Agnew Mise Blisa-Allen win Jano Mrs, Oaro- Walker re Mary _ Wiliams Miss, randy G fF aerng. SuristisnGunning John Peneoeh Bole Perkins Alfred Of funds received for the last year was $13,557, ot which atended chore, forthe laa your, were fower than ta Alexander re Be Achsems aM aich Miss Mar- Wiwtbree| ove cin tte Fer B Fianer Brim Have the year before—yet the work was well done, and the ex r-Ackeraan Mrs Ard= doa Hu aon Over $11,000 were contributed by donations from pri- | society was prospering; but the truth was, that lise wearers Mary he ors, lta William Mr lia Halloran Mrand MersIline Capt Geo 8 P Proce aa Yate ndividuala. and over $1200 from churches. ‘The | loctilty and’ stslo of cur churches were not ada ed Blak te. Virgintanaty a iss Ana Brady Mise Macy, Worst ad's Waist diss, Huds twos Bais: Soph ‘Bree Fifteen f ay ‘mount received has been ell expended, except $608 laces wel rady Mary, VarickBadgley MisaJane Greenwich sv." “a Ata eee Pas wean - Priest the balance now in the hands of the Treasurer. fowl Da we ate "end count shower Bradford irs wer Bee ker Marapaber re Mazcirt Tienes ane win yu uae ba dealt oe BI Bt Py tie hatter tone Poppeas ae By the report of the Treasurer of the female branch, There wasn wierastie, therfore, Dut for the Tract Maret, Berry Buse ary Macy bite Kise 5 oodruf, Mre © aly dhe olinck Bera cree = ‘road by Rev R. 8. Cook, it appears that a eum of $2,082 | Society to een 9 to 8 population who did Bean Mire ‘Abigne Beatty Mes, eBoatty Mrs a ¥ Han Srevenp de not go to the churches, including 10.000 cast-aws: Bell Ei “A a8 | Young, Miss Mary Ann-2 Young Mrs Rhoda S snsoom Frank Tras been raised and expended in the work during the | Women, who never sot & foot over the sanctuary. | Ben ire ColumbiaBennott Mss Brennaa Rilaabeth lai Hen Den Hesoatna mage Rabe ‘ower Michi ‘ut year. fiers were, Let 70 000 o—- that were not Brien, =e yen wang Mre¥raa- Berry M: ‘Catha- GENTLEMEN'S Lise. | Ben Joba Bsmilen Col David Hi Purdy CL Jome mered music having been performed by the | tending any. # papa Remy aopeiheeg tyre ge ington Blanes tr JlletaBridamas Mrs KO - Bar , Hq | ty peg ‘Pattee sobs rarer ¥ 5 " Rev. Isaac Oncuann, Corresponding Secretary of the | life to the torrid sone of their souls, ~ | See ea sax Beens Miss Kona Locatde wise Gar ae eociety, then read the annual report, of which the Da The Rey. gentleman concluded by exhorting the | Beckedar isa Mary Beeth Mise Miss Blisa- cline pine Borpert — Qypchenboas Menez Quist Sowing bo the olbstames 1 : audience (0 five liberally, aod without grudging, for in beth ‘Bloomer Sal! fikey, Stone & , oH = pees gla ig Us Lord loved a cheertul giver Dioomteld MesPhil-Brown ‘ine Catha-tirowa: Miss Louisa ae Sine 0° Alston doseph mete F Astbe Board of Managers of the New York Cit, A collection was then taken tip Aiden Samuel Raby Candid ‘thborm Tract Bociety, we hail ite twenty-fourth aanivecsary, PR Join ee iden Donnan hogy whl weld oer ge td poe in beas ‘irs MaryDrushin foo, wn Albers Horman evlatitacey Renny b Gaile wei re in a iy fom which much good ff aad on ae Rev. Mr, Cook would speak in his stead. a ee aisraucer Dis Allen Theron Mayors & Kerste- | Randal aH ol here, op erpcond cured. ts orn ‘ii ev. Mr. Coox then ‘proceeded to address the audi- | Cadwell Bie Caro-Caffrey om Campbell Mre, Dow in Edward Anderson John B boo Wiliam Ramiand J ence. Hesaidhe sincerely sympathized with the dis- line Cantwell Mt ao eor3 at a Joni Kaen * abounds, and efforts of @ thoussnd speintment of the nodionee thet they shovid have to | iark Miss ‘itis feon, Wm ford Win faiien: Gas an Davna, Callahan Mary listen to him Instead of the gentleman who was ex. | Si/yseMrs Sarah Chapin } ie a rns Se ae Reed Ser ae ew 43 o k Miss, Green- Clark Mi eeted to addressthem, What should be speak about? ‘ — ¢ noid ii tan, Wo bave’ ministers of the g Ehonia he discuss the Catholic feature of the society, | Clark Mist Ouney galing sare sae Sante as i at = i as mitotane ‘Ot sina they nd tell them of ten different denominations of Chris. | Clarks or yay Bey a Ba hea ve Hans “sitting together last week In Heavenly places | Clary Mise Mary Comtert’ Miles Brid~ Ceres Mrs Mary in Christ Jesus,” and not one word escaping from any | ¢2T Honors Ly 2 Gan weit ine te prejudices “of a. bro. | garsen Mrs Wm A toommicry Me ther? He would not discuss this or other points, however interesting, but he would turn from them all to one int, to whieh the Providence of God seemed to direct him. When he was at Chi- ryan Beste Charles Se cA 7B Blakgnaa LH i 5 sb bid, g Bradiey Batiey W abeook Cit Frgoy - Bradley Mathew-2 Brady Pranois Bradley Michael ‘Bagley W: King ale Richards Joba Keoul Robinson Edwim Kobineon Kober Beldwit Henry B deo ehiey Jo he heard there of the treatment received by the | C*V*PSeh Mary, 7 im Roveris JW ts at out wharfs, and all along the linc, and conan Goncon fake & Peek Hover Blsta © ten hag [bs el Ce ve mans, more than half, | to.2iooCntertained there cits villany, and aboutehe | Creagh Mus dein. ook Mise Fy “Use Banks Barton 3M eonape eatha & Bro Hoga Ch Hropher | Kemees 3 iiner Ragas Gee See ‘ds, P. opinion ent re # villany, and aboutthe is6 Julia Cook Misa for Bets ristopher Peay Piste By two sass are Papi and of those who are certainty of the facts; and the voles of cursing of ‘the Cheever, Shee ‘ook M: Ort, oy Sane Harton noha es a if ” ist ben, Joka, sa rd iit ie re Theat it m the Hopkin + otark are infidels, disor codalign’ Taphive have da thansidetet as © late Coohra city of New York was * all over tae land, fi i at Se a rants who Byivense 7 Thomas man been Plandered omits | Croes Miss 08 Barringer GO oy by soot Fe retin and me pence A gt A per ad twas no wonder that it should be so I och ast 3 Sohn st Corbitt Catharine Curran Brooks James F Barigo Howard Semi Bdwin rue 3, Red ‘ous to the prosperity of our country—for they are op. | Bate een this ‘afternoon, continued the er, in | Collins Miss Lucin-Copper Mis Kachael( a eeeeaiee osees posed to our civil institutions and tovital Chettlanity. egy eign Read ronment Wedge oh agg Sy (CO sis methine ee ‘Govenge on & May Howard = oh «we ait atl until infidelity amd popery predomina‘e, CE Ln. ot sm are Co Se. neny ins Marsaret” Contollet Yenwatan ener? Bovy Mie Hoyt Mata on} ’ 4 tty Pa Y “Ghetstlane be oe with the jandit| tie off the treatment received by the 200000 | Seki zieua ° a Hog arias Hull DP Ryan dosip te Rusoell Henry t Setetanninehent some with th rasta hed | migrants arriving on our wharfs during the last yebHenry Hugeins Stephen ear, and those who have arrived for many years past. Dougherty Elizabeth De Medina MrsElias paceay Janotes 2aurt the majority of our teliow citizens remain stran- Tcth dete tee Babs ant hava seu aes kas eMioCatharine Gardinar Tanwct Awain William © Sage Carl Bere sid in the accomplishment of this im. | f, Vi fils ihe ete Mac has om board 200, or $00, ey abe ‘Orphs. TW Hiymaae Jacob Hyatt Riisha Small Cape Joseph Baila Et Ca gr ngs ta which the Olty Tract 80 | 00, or it may be 000 emigrants, as sometimes happens. ier Geo ra Boichings 9 pe” Hyde Joseph, nad bane Gounty to tee Battery, lo divided into disteiot Te | They come from Bremen, perchance, They have heard - ry ieee, Hetebings ire fa it Stack Wailiam these Tistriote visttexs’ are appointed, who are in their own home in the Black Forrest, that a farm p/Avatle Misaria Bunleay Mrs George Donghe y MraMary Py Saltpaugh Jacob Beabary Jolm Be Ae “x ° Intended and easisted ever in et ai - ean bo purehened tn Amerion Se 9 teltis. They hare Tart Bert fitier Mott st frvin Pewee foley Willies Salen s B - oie ante aasonite "femity: to hele | 18 the yery ran They have been informed that wins ney laingren OW-8 | fochtm's feat Sonam Hore Sans pe A Seapective dlaisicts, 0s laast ones in every month. giv ihe moans ofrustalning fe canbe procured at a small Patel Mee ruder Jacov drow “phen iva wv segura Engram donsph Becudore Nantel fatae? Ang to each a religious tract, providing the destitute | Cost—that there is freedom and pure christianity in J Bhaule Jackson William James John W Jacobs M the land. Withs a dollars in their ckets the: ire Sa: Tach cua pubic sebeete’ Kernersag, chilaven ante tab. | azriveat New York. hey enter the Lee foun Niregane schools, persuadis which they eco the spires of the churebes pointing to | Downing MisePhebe Be ‘Bllen Wall Downey's ‘Maida @abctuary to attend divine — promoting te me, a Ieckson James W Jack: ara Ji heaven, and conclude that this must be « very Perance apd every work, show! Bn bie form to those they visit. religious, and christian city. A steamboat heaves in Ms hirer PY Ee vlan: eae tend ng pre sight: from her deck one hundred runners lea; Kiet urs | a) SY rove Geo seove Cape eee This society is OBristian, bat not sectarian. 1 ; form the emigrant ship, wearing the badge of tthe | Humert ae Wan owe thes Sttenheaver The= Shelden Jo dis Sosra of managers, itp mieiomazten, ie vistors, ond plunder anger. "A donen men, statworth | Fagan Mra Mary, nye Monora, Ferris Mins isa il James Ht Seltzer Jon = tnd muscular leap, into the rts sith them, Who | nts tay, rank Jonoecet Joh Semell Jos renck Win W are the ting men—a en by the forwarding houses aad. the, boarding house K Pistentige Morrie eee ae Bron Chas lamas £9 m Lawrence Beckmad Alex Simons Hoary keepers to protect the eaten, "Synat is ce that occurs’ “You can go to Papato Pittsburgh the railroad. Bee wm: an —<S the ernment, to % you.” "What's the pro- Fiat re, sth st raid Faia ¥ : Kiwi ee. Bellioh John B Kowing Francis elite deka B Kaoriss Jenn a they should unt: nm? rt er 4 Kee ¢ doohan Kelly Michel | ty ade with the unfortunate ts. The runner | Fi Furguson Catharine | fiw sak gots Kire Rev Richard Kell ptf ages. to send them to Battalo by railroad. Tl Brea it Geo Kelly Patrick Co Francie ences have never thas feck Albany. ‘They show their tickets at. the rail- @ Breen fe? ler Kelley Kerr Geo Smith C Floya mony. In the years weet fice there, The tickete are im the Fnglish ieo- Grant Misa Cordelia Gizan Mrs, Clinton Grogory Mrs Basan | Burkhads C8 artca James Korr bg Rar eas Kennedy John puch Jonn ky ‘the soctety comme sed Cnylying intone ae Pe Pg dig oye noe, i. Pam are told | © , oordan Mrs, Amity Oras (‘stoarine a K Kounedy Ws Waa mits Thos, Pearl nese to light, oon yn Tasco va canal and then” they Sad, oe Ate Sest time, * gormanmiseDctdget toys apearet Keten Joh Kore ce deme ty gmith Johao there nave been twenty mis- | (Dat they American resting his ale In the ctren, | Sine Manks Gsrdlosr tee Mice fesden Bu Campoell Thee Koight J hieth John W ed: sixteen in the different Wards, | eee in iia ei he carees his new found land, | O18 Mary beth irymos Miss Athe- Kiernan Francie Keatgne Thomas Ritaball'iram one for the resident Germans, one nao tha mand there be ie charged $3% for Grifin Margaret Gassner Mrs Susan ~ wins King Martin Krisel Rd: Kipp Jeremiah igrante. and one for immigrants from fie =a, yoflice. sore he fe charged $4}¢ for | Gilvert Mrs Susan a Grey Miss Sarah B Kingy Faire Kisketcn Abram ontinent of Europe. These mis | Pe sets siready Py; JMS tacoma on the deck of nines Mie B Basking Mise Mary King Pa devote all their time to che work of doing | a camal boat, whether sick or well, it makes no differ. | Halstead step, Knowles ec Mayer Basi Breast * fa )_. aR jowsen Eee tw! gz icra at fea fan reat vceay A Hodgdon ire Riica, |, and are therefore made | ence. He says I was to go to Buffale by railroad, and thelr mumbers from time to time shoald bear a | rs oak io ote on the way by thie canal. neater ortion to the great increase of ry * mem mgt ts gh aay Re oy on permiteed; He bes nothing left but unavailing tears, A friend, a Sonal Fam! Soura Theo Lane Beng F Langan dee Lachoze Picrrie Lechery 4a9 vender W B. uities practised on emigrants. | ia: sochen go ‘Dut there is an addition that we ought to make with: Se tt os honed | a 1A Botetent Socttsne ut further delay, for we should hare at least two male were Oe cade aeeneet tein Domaine, Henig Ca jeneeeh Bye = & sthuen te rr Blophene Jos 0 fon of our city that the Le | suait not detain you with all the other villanios, such as tee Wieniry te 1 a = eltth and Nim te falne tickets, false signs, overcharges foringzageand nn Mise Biice fuxhes Miss Mary rn Bresting Jos Popre Fever, my wards, The number of visiters during froin | tortion of every kind suilered by the 200,000 poor lallows Ste tngie Mise Huntley Mrs Sarab fin i son J Beasll Peters co inecheray i p averaged 1,161; the present number is Y 186; nd mM | that annually passto the West, One of the most Mary Jone, jobbs Mins, awrense alfve labman dull Bisphenere Bieard Joreph p nthe npr furnithed to the board, it appears that | i i¢ owners of these forwarding establishments tol me, farrenee HaargetSuckon | Bevacl Ws Beard Jonep sass squbeossany LOSS tracts, conta not four hours sgo, in reply to my inquiries about the Jatlerys Mise B, 3408 Lersy Jeremiah = Lee Fusils bpear 8 Stedman MP Bota, pages bave been distribated; ato bibles runners, that they are on the whole the worst set of Jennings se Heard Vian) Vemoat dhe mony LL tharine al 4 aces. provided by the New Vork Bible fo” | men out of Bing Bing It was « ‘ot them that ya Pears et ® Laeie, ev * ty, su] 3 | broke up the meeting in this room © weeks 0 volumes have been, lent fe cr tion would be a are to Sabbath, and 3 becaure they th a eee ape euengeeiee © a be were file! x Kimbell Mre Eliza- Ky!) ist Barros tne peohenned th 1500 000 emigre te who has iH Soap ? mea Shubert ( therland Eémd Boivesee Ghee €0 from the pockets of the: emigrants who have at- f Hone Gree Clanesy Joba pubers Chas Sutherlasd er | rived here within the last year. I do not wish to # Chas stnids Moret Cart W Carpenter Rew Carey Richd Bellivaia Hugh — Sughrue Joha meetings held. efforts to do good been to th BK poe Ea arroll Wm Jt Tingh 8 Careenter Rev Sully Clone BhutldtGer A Behufeld Solomon ruitiees, for 61 Dackallders hare boon enumerated Si Sivcenatved bythe so Legislature, But iehoae att be | peice faerie Wins ig a 9 Erk Micka” Clark Sanders “Hugh Le Bboperdaon J & again brought into the way of peace; 251 persons as | (0° OUT Youll raise the question aato the expediene; Glarkd ke ack Johe—Cusile Henry, ay a BSpefuliy converted. nd lod converts ws united with | formu Toe'the exiting lng, which I halted toons of jana, Zyartet Upingston mies mane Seecets Fes Fils ses @vangrlicel churches. great importance when if passed, the law whic Loneigan Clinton John Lisinesten Aperam Livia Che Tarte Fowse Wettee Liey? ian eaned foe ” vneor M Loug an Julia Levan Rev. Dr. Harvesnexon theo moved that the reports ‘po vile aret of mento wear the governmen' ise Lockwood GW L ne Todi've adopted and printed under the direction | ef ofc’, and thus to have access to the con@dence | “y.neere see the bon ber ci ies ord Aw Frane 7 ‘rs he! CT od a the Oa- ted ‘te, who are accustomed 1 ‘Tirmath of the Bosrd. In acing #0, he insisted upon of the unsophisticated emigr an oustom pa nchBE age a a ADT - vd thole spirit of the rociety, notwithstanding the state- | to see ofleers at least respectable in their own country, oe F I ment anee to the contene, He then adverted to the and are thus deceived in the character of the men ie Lyooh Ly pa, M i. 1 popbeee mner P ra aad tan aux ste het lectere of Archbishop Hughes, and observed that the | with whom they havetodesl. What ought tobe done’ | Leach Ane Mace, Landeree Mise Mt ‘gston Mra dolar Joba, ane | Thonirars Ka convened here to-night was the best refuta- In the first piace, there 01 atte - 1X: acious wharf ‘tapalng Mrs RaekialLocd Mige Klirabeth Lyman i ¢ o be don of ‘the slander of one who occupied a high posi- | on either si ot the city, officers —- T Mary Tyo Jo! tion at bome and abread, that Protestants were | of the ahh Aad “faithful on—ap- | "ie ey yg ar GU i this Aa ined. Here, surely, there were at leatt | pointedto take oumne * it, eworn to discharge their ety Le ire, — Ludlow ‘and there were, besides, multitadés of evan- duty, and under bea’ efor failure. gellcal Onristians, of different denominations, who | Sty, on eatet mead Go give fulthtel tetormetion, 10 | Bre Frances Lea were not here, all consenting to the doctrine Pro- | have in thelr hangs authorised propovals from the aif nded in tbe selframe tract, and all contribal ferent railroad and canal companies for tervendiog the Bourn Canrevren then addressed the | our population, become worse evrry day. They are tint it by the self same press, and to circulate | see that the contracts entered Into | Mace Mire Sarah G 4: samme’ gente, giving it feet, and wings, and reralditea to the letter, If this course were adopted, aire Cathe Sonwee p= oe and speech, that it may ram and fy and be | « vast amount of evil and m! would be ee, hy -} en no Coyne Lawrence heard by thore who eit in spiritual datkness and the | i all now turn, for @ moment, the foreign popa. | Mabon Miss Elisa epegpen Wee Macy | 10% Thee mn Dell Themes sbedow of death. He then edverted to the exteurive | jation daily arriving, to the forel; s pepeeanioh aoe ted Lx3 rs Serah wean, ieey berber lat I Vincent Jobn 7 uise Moore op ey Macauley Wm of the operations of the sootety. It was the salt | gmong us. It ie estimated that ‘ere in this city Malbcobe Maden 0, Bevae Hanns Biles Meo @ Madden John aciroy Passio Mackaroy Paceiok i of earth, and the light of the world It was a most | 79,000 Germans, and about as many Irish. The clases nga ney ie ye ys th at Mackmuity dames t Rdwin-? ¥ - hy economical for never was so much done | of emigrants who settle in the city are chiefly two:— irs Ant A betnaciete ol & CoO th m of t en thousand dollars. [twas the | Pirst, the merchant and the importer, who are « Binet aus ieice a Mino d J an xiliary of the Obristian ministry, and for | highly reepeotable class, contributing to the wealth wih gonad nog AAD a FB Sebanek De~ Van Brant Williaa m part, he could not get along as a minister | and prosperity of the city. The other class are, toe 0 Phitifesies fanntry Michael -t Thomas T without the aid of the New York Tract Societ; extent, There ie no clare between. | Mason Mr Sally eagen ‘ies x, Mie, De joo Hamil toy youn len & Co Vieck DrJ HM Yanderberg OD ‘The adoption of the reports was thea put from the | | fie e private f middie class make their way to ® wire Mise rd foore Mrs onjaman . aire Michael erburgh Erha- Ves Olines Dr Yen Bon red ed unanimously. western heme. The worst class which become part of | ooney SF Bi i im ag — Horace LI jerveer Thor a " artin Phillip ro hal Hh Marey 48 Marshall Win ver & Brothers said there were various means employed | not with us what they were in Kurope They are : a for the benelit of those who were the | deteriorated by emigration. They have 4,600 drink- wee a perpen sese, Herve tenes, bors. They did nut condine themselves | jpg houses to corrupt them-two German the . Debavgers Geal Baw Marvin Thos Dean De Cored Pret merely to spiritual operations, but they sought to re- } sites open every nigt Sabbath bails, and Sabbath st pominigus e destitution, to diffuse temperance and generally | dances, and Sabbath night concerts. The Ger- i sasaeae poral condition of fhe POT. | man presse bere ia, for the most . deletion, inf. Demi sir ‘There was a won imiseionary sympathy in New | hd atheistionl. I hold in my band three of these 5 non Mre I De Worre ont in need of the goopel atar off in Africa, rs. One of, them i called the Wasp ; the other Init i, Ma Meciuskey ies — Bosloce fe Tey Thora a dollat for equal objects of commis- called Lucifer, a name aptly choren. It has a lead- be Marine a 3) 4 Bett Do Fasonsl A Drew Valoras Bai y hard to be expected from | jng article to show that the American revolation was anrey Mary, Molarnon Miss Eli- Eni ot Bri Denvan Mienael eit N Jowell One discovered that the | enected by Jesuits for the purposes of priestera’t. eye Moline ® Oo religion was ot hand in ({aughter) Another conclades with the blasphemous errian jiredith WoW Moye Motohanee a aiifornia, while all the | words—' for there @ laborer is the kingdom, and the Robes’ Mettler Javo Miller UB susands upon thousands were perishing for lack | power, and the glory, for ever andever. Amen.” An- ion ar ary Mey Bogen Dibble Miller Sem M Of Knowledge st their very doors, There were various other advertises three places open on the Sabbath for jovern Miss M Seow Diol eon Weteht §, fields of Inbor for the Christian, nud their business | athelstical worrhip, Another ridicules the day of Dicken Haves ae WD bones gras (6 follow the example of Christ, who went abcat inkegtving ‘and. tsatly, there is am article on gjanc nanan Patrick Dow Devil’ When Beets ou De Weetd Worse K, Jr Wert Dovid joing good that ie, he did good ae he had opportunity. f The origin of God and t Wey month Dank Trek Ere are monomasiacs, following ope {dea too ¢ Hilo of ‘these ertisles; and glanced over ota Bailie Wes mon iy ill fated comets, There were, in Ma, Lthuddered at this Bacanic power, 0 Sowee divirions of gool wndortakings. ‘Afraid of such @ press. Iam afraid of w | =e per Doing good was esontial of the Christian life, and | power that appeals to the poor and ths laboring claves, | ¥4G be nelare Geo Dangag Mich , J] Sece it disciple could do good in bis sphere 4 profersing ihenaship, while it holds out 9 scorpion; Braet, Doo iT oe we neha ~ ghest. There wea one common light | sna if L wanted any incentive for exertion to save Daprige Moneeut Moats Mr ileoxeen stalworth shadows, and | them, h: where [ would fioda greater than Dyas Richard oleey, Pont Monehhan Jabn Yr The tewly lily. sf the valley lifced ite pale tnoe— | jn that little sheet of Lucifer matches ignited to lead Dey Bdward Delevan John Wy eh Bos ani The ba the same earth ony yitch the monarol or ity his | them to derknese and cath An on) te oemen, oe fu; ’ ‘ ae Dovant Monseut liey ver Dee Ww fer gy ptate! ace, a ¢ emt ite little hill, All gem- there are Siteem Protestant churches, and i. ma ili Jerks of faith, grest or sinall, Mhe eprings from | (cd that only Between HCO and I:00 in these churches Rich gs Bath I L opha attast Dulteld Ws Morran Cant Ame Hover | ¥ Willian Rev Sarat . met together inoue grand river, and ‘converte ‘of & population of 10 or 89 thou- | ~ Gold street Dwire Mishael Merson Alex Wate ues together into eternity ‘This was the matchless vala brie there people into bis fold, o trie Mic! Mores Jonn M ¥ Liimity of ebristianity, that the bert and hamblest | there would not be places Se worship for a tenth part Ondloy Migs Mary prone Rawd O'Do% Bémond Olivier Brane Chartes orris & Yonne Moeller de noob + == rk waa the work of God, for it was he performed it, | of them. We have, fore, the simple alternative, to | Anne ot Missiee- U'Neil Rewards Oxden Baling Joseph J ao oe w Write Bartais | all wierionary eocieties and other Nenstes OF | bring them the word of life to thelr own habitations, er | .M* ‘Sullivan, aed Ww Joh g goed, were but wore instruments in | ep ifer multitudes to go down to midi darkness, I Fas i 4s ae ¥ up by bimneeit lence he Onde Pal £01 ‘with me at Chicago, when I met the | o'pred Brideot Saco W. b8 Thow . aes in thesorip- | 4 rE ‘lehow ine IS Francie wee amerand John Boarerges, — raeted to divine trath bys helt Lop a FSS ome Perry # Bhle Cherlow wort Hon HW , Luke & physician, Timothy ® harves of New York, from an ape Mrs, Green line O ten darge K non Joe & messenger, Philemon as He first became a colporteur, ra etd Bnakie eR Tray Geo d fafth, Onesimas or of the church where sage une ion heebine Joum jurrey Steptem fits you what a lady bas done, wi putter One Ril throw from this wate "ie Mies Ma~ Power Kate Emory & Co Chae was Phiitip wokirne ‘ing, A German became it in his owm counts fod ny Plo mre, Bede nee ¥ and. be i Ce aesociation with that fraternit, Mrs Anne B arene rn " ron Sewers ect oT Bh Moviten Young Capt Thee & fee tii theis gross seneuality drove | Quane Jobanne Gen En react qe oi Yale f @ Yagues bowie $e? ela'cl Gen decnred ot departed 00s ele, He guen otnea ibe ifuneaions nth fied to | Rafferty Mary. ithe Bay, torn 00 St a fa 94 ‘Bat when they rested from thelt iabors tholt wot ; with bis. eu secom pines a4 a CrhatneRstar baby wey ® | fare ret fe eee gig Zier them: ‘There wnt ove great fa' bewutiful wife, Ife fixed hit residence fth eyes Sebel im Y. BRADY, F. Me eS Soothers wos 0 5 ooh talk'and too tittle | a eS eindiag near Moti cad Chotham suseet, tn Road

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