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- er rene eee ee Brig Silas M Baa Sagua, we men fot ae York dereatem 19 tars Fe iat ai, si aaeed the Jwarks gone, dd and |, Burdick, Boston, (so reported); 19h. Keoka, Care do. Th port Oth, brig Canima, ose ris Conte Guptil, from Beston, arr 2éth, eng, April 1S—Tho weather ia very mills and | week" Ke Robt Adams, THinckley, from - 4 for Cuba Sdaysi sche Loulsn r say openiin & day or two, but there will hardly be | Mom 'Norfelk: di, te gail in 6 days for ayapone to leed Ree (Whe New York State Colonization Soctety. | fad America shows that the most, stu- | mem, at civilized Rurope Last evening, at halfpast 7 o’elock, the New pentons reowive a2 ht about with amasing Brig He ‘ 2 ae nperation of sivilising the African fn (of North Yarmouth), Leach, Cienfuegos, 22 York Colonization Society met at Tripler Hall. tum seams eee a wen scom- | {and bad for ita gilded apex a little git with woladess, we Chased ie omer ve aie poop decked. “The building was crowded in every part. Anson | *eqteucer may be anticipated in the condition of her | children ail arcund her, and Prince Albert doing | *g#F. «JW Elwell ees | eee G. Phelps, Esq., presided. ‘The stage was filled | Munn snd desoendants throughout the tote the foun. | the honors. (Roars of laughter.) ‘Then a little | wien Sugar ge tema Setter wavites, 14 days, three weeks. ae prit 1S—The Fayaway, Robertson, for New York. Pasourn, Jam, May 1~Brig Oliver, Sumaer, from Phil- i tain, it is mot less true that its natural tendeney is to | lower down were dukes, marquises, carls, barons, rig Keuben Carver (ot Vinal Harbor), Carver, Carde Lisnon, A with clergymen and other gentlemen, among whos | high. ‘The abject condition of the Heesemdante of | baronets, knights, and esquires, down to penniless | /? days with mclasgen: Sporturd,. ton be Co | isd | put back here om the 1th Apeil, ieaky, much steained, adel phi, were ex-Mayor Woodhull, and Mr. Copway, the africa iu foreign lands, had its origin and has been per- | men who get themselves elected to Parliament. | Siriunw: Chieftain, Drinkwater, with bark Chieftain, | With other damage, and will discharge part of her cargo qomouteay, Reb sre brig Columbun, Percival, SFean- Maa Now York, and Orland», Nichols, for Rome, Otis, ta, utapka, Fowler, Mobile, April 19 with mdse, to Telegraphic Marine t do alt 28th, bark Lydia Ann, for $Pranci » Clearman & Co. April 25, hie, he Arrived—Ship Siam, Manila. §; et oe Ravens April ‘mac an stir Wiite 0 ck ieee Fah Web, 10810, ship E LB A rte of M 20th, barks utehes: ne, Cov es: barn, Sampsea, yarted Sieh u Watson, Matanzas: bones 458, lon 99 E; spoke achr Susan Bray, from Piyuouth, NC Morton Baguas 30th, was then read by himself, ‘he document was per- | jution will take place of the dreadful problem which is | that kind of piety is good for England, it ‘Taghe veusl otevion eer ith, Int 348, lon GY'2L saw an Am back, , ks Sedtland, Peroy, on e the resented by their condition in foreign countries, is better to keep it at home. ‘The lev. | fore sail, fore topgaliant sail; showing abl fal with w whit , BaF stepsinaets Al in atansane ne mitted to be carried away out of the room before | Priel UTNE ws whieh, if had boon able to attend | gentleman then related an ducedote about | the stern. The Ve iay om her beam cua, b it | "Bare Orno, Mobile: brig Nevens; Mansanilia; schre Gen | Hrieansc”” °° ialbipst Aisebed brig Metatluck, MoCarty, NOrle: sehr Marcia it. | ntlemen who had eo of ‘ 7 ; t r splitting at the time, tod h Peavey, Darien; Caroline, N York. the reporters could see it. If gentlemen whi the meoting of the Sth iustant, I should have endeavored | his addressing a meeting in Birmingham, at | Splttiug at the time, rightod ber scl badgionpaeaiabie Burson, May 6. | rath Swicien Portland f for NYork, the next ee Indian chief. | petuated by their abject condition at home. As long as | (Laughter andcheers.) Then there was the starv- The proceedings were opened wih prayer bythe | enemas Bria ee aadee ares mma | Hag peng sche ve, The may ho move the (op Rev. Dr, Woods, of Andover. | tribes of Africa shall have been raised by civilization and especially by the use Be Tatment, with flies in it as ‘The report of the Troasurer, Mr. Moses Allen, Saeernee oe plete per maya eee e and as sweet as dead hutming birds. If E. ‘While golug with a fair win ‘opporite diseetisns with #0 much force ante Byas, Mtesmer Moninouth 4 —Brig A G Washburn, Card sage ve the docu- | to illus enforee. Firmly believing in the prac- | th t of the celebrated Joh vel J of Hasteras, e ofthese matters, would only have the docu. | to illustrate and enforce ng the request e celebrated John Angel James, | hours, Sth, off Eee Marbor, bad ah le from NE, Sail x harge of the ea and alins of them ready | tility of the great results whlch I have brledy tedi: | to tell! them, ‘how’ in America mistons werd | @ Sekenscte at de eile Rot nae ee ee meron, May 6. |g Abste at inet, ahi : “i ments printed beforehund, a Ps cated, and not less firmly convinced of the immediate Brig Gen Wilson, ‘Beckwith, Apalachicola, April 25, with Fig prin Perkins {reat Phitadeiphia, is : ted without royal tronage. He was ving themselves | benefits accruing to our colored population from the | SUPPROT' Y ag Wits | cotton, &, to Fagle & Hasard. brigs Phe ‘te, WI for the reporters, they would be serving benefita accruing to our colored population from the | pind of the opportunity oF telling John Calf | "Brig'ierald, Gray, Apalachicola, 13 days, with cotton, to | Portan Fringes A , tire Mary cl Mai alevaviies, (Rus) for N York, 1s: aeons more than they imagine. ever regarded it as a work entitled to the countenance | of the po ot America, aud of letting them | A tadd. | tom, Port aa Prince; Jteske, Pot tage, Alban, ‘ent, for do 2d Parodi, Woodbury; Isla de Cnla, ‘The Seeretary, Rey. Mr. Pinney, formerly go- | and aid of all ood patriots and good men, know that he was a man, and a peer of the | (tig Waciems, Powell, St Marks, 14 days, with cotton, to | a Se Rainbow, Norfolk; slp Atmancck, Mootic, | Marsehalk, and Globs, Whitmors, f a fone of the colonies of the society, then | With the best wishes for the success of your anni- United States. (Cheers) A gentleman got up| Brig R&S Lamson (of Boston), Moore, St Johns, EF, 8 ron. May 7, | Sake ere tec fia. umes vernor, of ol i versary meeting, I remain, dear sir, pecially and and asked him, ““Why don’t you release your slaves, | days, with lumber, to J Gri Arrived fsola, Carde- | “pe i Sig eno Me Hy a VERETY. 2 a dos rey, for Logan, Troat, do do: ; Atdo Wth ult, ships Charlotte Heed, Weeks, for Cowoa, .'Steteon, for do do; Andover, Delano, foe i . for Cowes, tg ks Sarah’ An rice. Fig Su Perry. Cedar Keys, April 21, with cotton, tosh aedemer Oe setae Sniled—Brig New World, WIndie Brig Judge Whitman, Thatcher, Darien, Ga, 10 days, with | In Hampton Ronds—A Sivedish brig. yeHow pine. New Broror Brig 000, Haskill, Brunswick, Ga, 10 days, with naval | Arrived—Ship Kutusoff, MRerisa with 170 bb! 5 + Tes read the annual report of the society, of which the | faithfully yours, EDWARD instead of talking about ‘missions !” This was following is an abstrac Rey. Dr. Tyne then addressed the meeting. He | in pious and civilized England. But in that coan- Four of the life members, and constant benefvctors of | said it was thirty-two years since he first attended | {> with all its piety, there was a great deal of Hargrave. ro! tad this society, Messrs. James Johnston and Jubel Terbell, sine re . 2 knight-errantry; and those who talked most flip- | scores to master, wh oil, and 30, ‘Of this city. Miss Elizabeth Arden. of Morristown, New | & meeting of a colonization society, and for thirty- tly of this country, did not know the difference rig ‘Cuneo drews, Charleston, 7 days, with cotton | ship Stephani, of Nocat 4, sr Artie Forde 2th, Loo potford, Spofford; Yersey, and Rey. Seth Williston, D. D. of Durham. have | two years he had, through evil report and good ro- tween Washington aud Albany, Lord Byron joe, to G Bulkley, 398. k Exchange, of do, 1) sh, and | 5 1 Gitun y Pucaum; sehrs Larwartine, Seen removed from ws by death in the course of the a ° thy as kms dalak Glenna maneread ty Alle rig Augusta, Stone, Savannah, 6days, with cotton, to | an in 60 bbl ep: Sd inst, lat $710, lon 70, brig Zebra, | Thorndike: Triton, Owens: Oliver HePerry, Burpee. 4 cn "Shy three cf then, the New York State Coloniza- | Port, stood by one of the grandest and noblest as- | ouce Tt were read in Albany, | sturyes, Clearman & Co. jorfolk for Rochelle, Lanaiwa. Jan 3—Arr ship Alexan ong, SFranciece, as a dying testimonial of | sociations the world ever saw. And though thirty Tg nen ae a4 Rang Mepeey9 rorya aie |. Behe Secertas Mortum’. nee Kineeten Sb dave, asa | Shane uty eee Dt pentas etent: Oe Week Goat ce te Be Oy eaey, sw ache Hout Bruce, Nichola approval small bequests. During the same period | | never jenapemaan Shon FEAR aN extracs Troms | 5 °1L ls Bar, Li with m ‘ 4 . Sailed—Brii ide, Stettin. J Bark Tee iatent Soiety hove been deprived of the counsels | YEAS experience of it had now brought him t>a | an English paper, published in Bristol, which he | SSAA) Mamhell (ct Bristel}s Weat Cardenas, 7 days, , eereac rs Puovirser, May 7. Merits aoe bentierte cers te kemonmeaeete 2 of its noblest su ers and most riod of life when the blood might wi H ad received that evening—for good natured friends &e, to M Taylor & Co. Arrived—Schrs Star, Savannah, via FRiver: Mexico, Phi- onl ees A ore yea ah bee whe igh dehy at . r falbot, Johnson, Sagua In Grande, 12 day: with mo- | Iedelphin ‘Albert Ths nd JN Crowell, Edgartown active friends. Of these, especial mention is made in its | stil] he was this evening as warm! ; | always sent hima paper when be was attacked, by a ‘annval report of the Hon. John Keer, of Mississippi, John | S00") “ine. principles ee the a a _ way of keeping his fedmiit allright. ‘The article |} ‘Gon Apri a got nsbore‘on Sale Kos hers re Bal. McDonough, of New Orleans, Jonathan Hyde, of Bath, every quarter they had received encouragement, stated that Mr. Garrison had done more to protect .d was obliged to throw over deck Load of 60 hix Below—One topsail and two fore-and-aft sohrs, two of April 23—Sid sehr Abigail, Baltimore; ne Am rt. April 17—Brig Novens, Masury, from Bos- eve of Isth on op Vermont, Warren for Al- * = FI Matne, 99g Pan: &-0: am Bs a and, above all, from Africa itself. In this society tee eli ion of the United States than three-fourths | RCE Grande, April 28 with anger, | em eiiyjembet also walvon, proved to be tie Fashion, | Hieraneds, apeilnaer hark. R IU RgiRhG, Leveite, Po- Greater success has attended the efforts to obtain vala- | there were no disorganizers, to shatter the fair ves- gee 4 oe oo th ——— te geet fi rrisoD- 19, tat 2%, lon 79 40, spoke Auip potiled—Slooe, Fairfield, and Commerce, Albany; Rhode 3 Edward, Metcher, do: beigs Albatross, Cochraas able agents. than in the preceding years. The Re. N. | sel of public order, and dash to pieces the erystal | S4y" 9% Poy goede cannot be Sakon by storm. | Bown, trom Metis fer Utara a ss sls agit) | OAT BOO TRUE: tn cee ieee wohi Mary Oe Geo "Washinzton, Knowlton, schr A’ 8” Bells, Rheiden has continued bis labors as health permitted in | yase of domestic’ peace. (Cheers.) They ‘had | hey say that it the clergy from this country go to | Schr tnerense, Thomas, 4 he , Newport for NYork. x! Ac da April Ay ship dohu W! Witte: M Nee, for Otonstades the northern part of the State, Capt. George Barker has, | po foreign hired agents who came from lands whose | the World's Fuir, they must be questioned, and | fbScir W'Ht Clenre (Dr, of Naganu, NP), Saw Upwards of OO vessels, mostly fisherman, left Tarpaulin | 1seie dupe caken py at C2 I Gl Ag With much suecess. given us bis services in this city for | institutions were degrading to humanity. He saw | Submitto an anti slavery test, before they are per- days, with pine apples, to C Ackerly. “3 fos , lat 35, lon | Cove this morning. Nasaat NP. April 27-—Steamer Freeman Rawdon, Brown, Three months ‘The Rev. J Morris Pease, engaged by us | thatime when the cause swept the dust; but, thank | Miitted to occupy the pulpits in their churches. J'or | 43%, say brig Ateonn, Carey. from New \ork for Matanzas } Bavaxvan, May 4. | from Novteans for Sai ht days; brigs Eudora, Mate a ' nah, in July, was soon tranofirred to a larger ‘eld under the | (Re time when the cause swep! tien’ now, Mpek | himself, he would see them at Guinea or Liberia, | gS°ht Emeral Mayaguea, PR, April 18, with # Aerie -Eavense. cae Taney, bein shave, from Cienfuegos for NYork, 3 days: Perdasss, Dough- American Colonisation Soctety: has proved s valu | SSociation had sent. 10,000: po agar to Liberia, | 2d back, before he would submit to their auricu- gSchr Eendon (Br), Crane, Porto Cabello, April 14, with Malls. “Wasa, Feb 12-8 ble ot ores ’. i —(Gret a, e eat ¥ te a Pp 4 a ‘The Kev PC. Uakley, with the consent of the Presid- | and these were spr & majestic influence of | lar coufesion—(Greut laughter.) ~The original | “2's 2° 'avuasell, Matdwin, Nassau, NP, Apeil 27, with | | Letter Basa for Rio dancit, pet now steamer, will eloan at cot ta Reniker isthe navlag, Seabee Calleo, Cla Gtk ahip ing Bishop and Confercuce of the M.E. Church.assumed | Christianity and civilization among a lation of | Sif ofcapturing slaves in Africa, and bringing them | gponco, tin, &¢, to the master, Has encountered head winds Exchange Reading Room (07 Exchange), on Friday, 0th, | Marianna, Rovsiter, SFranciscu; th, bark Drummond, Ba- tl an ageacy for that denomination throughout the State, | 150,00) more. It is true, they had to fight every here, belongs to England; and remonstrances | and heavy weather during the whole 9 Gelli ip at Be 0 id ceeainenibetiee, tanitieenbedl, wth diianan Ser, Valparaiso. Abd has labored with great assiduity and great useful- | jneh of the ground; but it was a noble contest, and | Were sot to her in vain from these Stites, when |, Sehe Altus (On) siyberss Nassau, NE. via Abaco, 1 | qoep Aaee egding Room (67 Lxchange),om Saturday, | Revaens. gatas ele dk Wilppia eyes, yy x SE Halifax, Sdaye, with macke- | st the usual hour. ome (F Sakanash. om. SNR: 108, April 26—Briz JL Whipple, Geyer, for Boston, e e 1 e States dys, with mdse, to CA fest duritg the whole year. ‘Toward the close of the nd | they were colonies, from the time of Saucy Bess to | O25, Mth mdre ge Scar comuniaions were given to Nev. Mr. Betts of the | Many of the good and gront of the land were enlist- | 1.7 i ipudence of the Stuarts, aud the dull con- | rei 1 Saree cath Be LetteypUags of steamer Georzia, for Havana, California, | ge Foun, NIB, May 2—Arr ship Belmont, Mobile; ria Toston, lines ‘eformed Dutch Church. and the Rev. Moses Chase. for | ; formity of the Georges. —(Laughter.)—The course | "Sehr George & Emily (of Boston), Nichols, Galveston, | &e, will closw at the Exchange Reading Room (0; Exchange)’ | Martin” Aun, Caithness, NVork the aorthern counties of the State, from whom reports | amd order. | They had heard read the ietter of & | pu rucd by the Engleh and their itinerant lecturers, | T6X4# Sidaye, with cotton, to MeDanicl; Mille & Co. soe seston, Jan Juan, Pana’ | Seti’, Alexandria, ache Aweuabla, Hodadon, NY eek: $4, Lise aot yet been received man who was an honor to hiacountry and his kind. | Poo) under the scripture denunciation against be- | torecv® Lyman Akerman = ic, sad’ San Francisco, will close | ahil'Rockewne: Bow acihe Philsdelphtas sebe Wan Wallace? bt Cherokee, gDandy, Palatka} River, Ef, Sdays with |» at phe Sichaege Renting Room (67 Exch: Hilton NYork? josworth, Piiladelph! cy orelock PROGRESS. He tangs him Latin in his youth, and he never A+ manifested in the treasury report just read, the in- | heard him utter any other sentiment than that of come af the soei+ty. not aided as last year by legacies, | order and obedience to the laws. (Cheers.) He ing busy bodies in other men’s matters. That was placed in the Ii ‘el Sr Croix, April 17—Brig Roberto, for Boston, | na wah (back: a re - r r , tod Grice. Je in the sume category with the | Mart?) GHC (6 New Orel ‘Litters can be pre-paid at the Reading Room toaay part | ontiidvor x¥ (e)—Are bark Saragossa, Turley, i805 eres i i ‘ a 1 lefac’ ief. It was like a man at- | a th cotton. no master, ph vw most gratifying increase, especially from dona- | held in his hand some of the leaves of the Upas | ™dlefactorand the thiet an t- | days, with o Ftag x ihe shove Letter Bags are also at Xi rk. doma.oe church collections, Last year, the iacome was tree, [Holding up the speeches of George Thomp- | t@pting to correct tho faults of his neighbor's | pnd qn tne lfore topgaliant mast, aud split head of thefore ‘ oe psy ps : pe soealleenyanoy Feb WA tae rigRavog. Wort, (ta ood; this year itis $26090. The donations last year | son and others.) He was one of those men who | C#!d by chastisement. In the New Testament | | Et ‘ . tl ih i“. Bi ia this State, were $9147 64. The donations this | $00 ATU Stnemad Np waadherence to the law and | there was passage which enjoined slaves | "Schr Attakapas, Seybourn, Attakspas, 19 daye, with eugar, | ‘Anrown, May 6, | Datton) SFra hi A wade, | bal \ . May ( Tartoay, April Li—Are v ela, Hichbors, Poete for Bath, aad suited | pion Sia Tithe rigs Sewus, Campbell, Boston, M Rellech, rutus, Cables, Cape May, fishing: Revecen, | **Hoeh, Philndelphis. Ports. 2 APALACHICOLA, April 2}—Arr bark Triton, Merrymaa, t Ata tte ne alone. Tho mamber ctappie, | the constitution, ‘There was a great enlightener dthe | Somewhere on this continent, who took the title under the yoke to be obedient to their own | && to Peck & Lyman. Asivel-Dark Alfred Spear, NY masters; God bas nover in the New Testament | ht Alvarado, Metcalf, Attakapas, 46 days, with sugar, Baile; tion. ‘The men who caused this | S¢p' ’yi ni enats for sidto emigrate from the free States. Ain a a * ee i Hopki Dr Sai : cbr Rival, Cothell, Bost. Bate othew York eopecialy has decidedy twerened, | of“ Member of the British Parliament” —a man | STC ts isony coummonced, the world was fe ee en ca | niet his rams fehe Betta Marea, Ge Boston, | pAPATAC ex | e elevated in d ? Sher Mott Bedell, Bedell, Georgetown, DC, is day. oo Fmigrants have been aided | character, and elaiming to rank with them.— meas koe foe Van mings -coeres Mein tsy, Sod the) t : | ROMTON May VoArctashy Monsen Stoy'sll, NYork. At, Peay te Liberia packet in July | He would now read for then extracts from tome of | 8S" .""Sgctatry Was vtrisly.probibited, slavery | dare | cia meas so meine a otters (a geen So y the Liberia evan es the ches of that gentleman. : ie? Idol 8 5 ro |, slavery * aT ‘phia. experience vy rate of Mente nd » brig. . = ~ Bark Edgar October | | ea beens eae ce speeches e. Thompson ae wasnot. The reverend gentleman then went on to | Spr yay ie WAeieton, Nowell, Barer bandas, | She shipped Wich stove in b Reznnd Celeettes Darks Tremcas. Temata, Clete Ss ekat Deoumber. . nouneing the pulpit and the press of the United | State thatthe Methodist, Vaptist, and Presbyterian | Sehr Win M Godwin, Sibble, Milford, Dol, 2 days. en te Seat os he Einpice, Crowell, Phitadelpiia: aches Swan, J loa lew March... ches have | Churches were split into Novth and South by the | Schr Aurelia, Baker, Delayare, 2 days. Sine ene at Valparaiso, where mons; Header, Nickerson, Sauget my siti ae: is; anchored belew “MH | States in the grossest language. Thi arches 1 Making a total of.. er | already appeared in the ‘Herald. } he reverend sans, slavery In addition to whch, cver $0.00 were paid’ tothe | gentleman then proceeded to defend the charaster | *Chiem were guilty of a similar t of treseurer of the parent society | of the clergy, and asked if the 30,000 ministers of boam, who created a division in the twelve tribes of EEFEDITIONS | the United States, whom George Thompson de- | Jsracl which has never been healed to this day, and Four expeditions, vi é scribed as bread and butter parsons and lickspittal | ‘© of the tribes have been lost, so that Dr. Robin- , Bel Lineste pocket saly Se—Deltinere... priests, were not as likely to form a correct and | 9% himself cannot find them. The history of | One Bark and one brig, unki 2d—Baltimore eH ionat t the j. | the past is the light of the present, and the | Balled. Gispeasionate jadgment wpon the question now agi | 1 Doct of the future. Jerobecm was immer | Steamship Merlin, Samson, Bormuds shipa C une, from San 3 masted, Trinidad Bay Meh 2 Be Ww sche Z Joluson, Chesapeake, aud Avoa, were still o | And Likely to be’ totally Lost Bax Esizm, Thorpe, which red at San Francisen, hip Junius, Cooper, Li ; echr Chas Edmow- March 29, 1 paraiso, while beating out of the harbor, tn? Windiew ME Wells, Grithn, N York. sh Blossom Rock. At the 4 Fy brie Argan Kean, Matanzas. Supposed sheaus | ,EAST WEYMOUTH, May 4—Acr echr Flora, Murphy. Barx Joseru far ; bark Tremont; brig Emma; the B ihe forenoon, bgt procecdel in the afternoe! of a similar sin to that of Jero- | Sloop Oregon, turgess Sloop Sea Witeh, Wel Sloop Thos B Ha’ Sivop Thos Hull, Hull, Cc . May 3—Arracht Francis, Nelson, Bara- shore, | BANGOR: May 6 Arr soir Wim Stevens, Sinie, Roadout. rk y Brig Alida, February U3th—New Oricans. Bark Baltimore, April 10—Savannah. | tating the country, as any other men in this country | Fareed ia the Bible as the man who. tande Israel to | Banting. viveryeut; Devoustize Hovey, Lous scheming, | (ot Brtote FALL RIVER, May 6—Sid sclin Minerva, Baltimore; W or in any other country? And when the wreteh in Ww em r | — | for Boston, before reported LOO eR tat Mat ae: ace ochap Maxtha,, Kelle: man huiled his reproach at such men as the veuer- | $8. When Hngland took care of this country, | yay s—Wind during the day from Sand W, — enpsized a's NE wale 12th PO Meg Reg key Dong tober erg oy able friend (Rev. Dr. Woods) now before tham, | ¢*e"y one of the thirteen States were nip hean 9 ax wilh Pensa = aber, token oft York. nd » » whose head was a crown of glory, did it not falllike | Now, when this country is taking care of herself, Pen Sreansntr Ev ee ereenee oe ae HYANNIS, May 6—In port, schr Com Kearnty, Lovett, ® days from Ro- | and E lisbeth, Otis, from Woll- OLMES'S HOLE, May 6~1 is per. | from Boston for NY. nid her at high wa- cester: Globe, 8 C ora.} Axrwxem, April 21—Arr Louyze, Drinkwater, Apalach- AnsreRvan, April 1S-Sid Lovon Neyestein, Borchers, N bi more than half the States ave free, and more would Hcp atl bis 0 rile on be free now but for the interforence of agitators. Creek, (a The bi Mibibinncianiscy scsvsseenecrrsteere PROGRESS OF THE CAUSE GENERALLY, i ther man whose education aud whose associations Je Bay, night of 7th i S feet water he pare iety, in their annual report, make a | jn li ti ‘agho | Jn conclusion, the reverned gentleman said he be 4 | § Pai ane Techivit of ‘the year's operations a ough tohare teat nia Moneht ac on a licved, notwithstanding the doctrine of the learned WetiueimA, April 7—S1d Britannia, Simpson, NYork. mise, tae Deeten vadereeey | Oy tana Ween tel 9 nee Their receipts were $04,000 or 2 per ernt. more than the janie of the Merriza te (Dr. Teng) eas bi Agaste, that the negro race hada common origin | , Bonmeat's, Apr Ke sid british us tiray, Nvork: Teh, | MORE, Went Eo Ler on the Mh irom Provincetown, and re | for Hoccon, Toman, Pep be, dom rs Battie ws reviow seur, from legacies, and from emigrants, or the | PANKS Of the Merrimac: Me (ie ne vite ond | with the white man. But if any thing was wrong, | Mutt Back Santer to fad Gor Nore Oca. en, | the morning for tie brig. Ifthe weather. proves favorable, ston for NYork: Dasoteh, Smith, do ter Phitadet- nefactors who emaneipate them, there were reported | 8} ‘ . 2 lot it be reformed by law. It the , Foe ‘wan bet | peepee, Casts ' a # Ulth, | ghe will be got off in one or two days after lighteri ‘She his, Banner, 'c ry cr “Als gevseal | Carl & Edward, Bosse, NYork; Mathilde, Wy borg. Hermann (5), Crabtree, do. Teaumanis, April 2%—-Sld Holyoke, Paine, Boston; 221, ti sxpen- | he Was sorry to find a man from such a State ona Mt drew 1] feet water when $14 000 and $10,000 respec diy Aer ae md ta stow, assribing the coduct pursued by the clergy aad | despotic, there could be no freedom, and no secu- , The parent society has also secured from Congress au ap- | other conscientious mento the “magnetic infleuce | Tity for person or property. propeiation im payment of a claim for the expenses of of bales of cotton.” There was a tine when bales ir. Latnose, of Baltimore, next addressed the | Apa Grant, Williams, (from Bangor) Boston. | Tie recaptured slaves of the bark Pons, in 1540, of which of cotton did help to secure the liberty of. this | Meeting. He said, in 1916 he saw light ima little | | Huswexuaves, (april 2 Arr Kebecce, Boekke the New York State Society furnished more than $6.000, eountry. (Cheers.) The gentleman no doubt held church in Washington, and on entering found a erty Niaoth not bitherto acknowledged among its expenditures. and | the im thi J descended from Hc Wal- | mectiog—asmall meeting, with a few candies dimly io uk we . | the maxim that bad descended from Horace Wal te h tH a for whith Zemwunseation ie PrOvidet in oe et vactees. | Dole, and seemed to be cherished by many in the | Darming. T bata change! Here weary, én a Pasty "A Gal pusctioce has been made of the line of protentday, thet 5 everyanaa hi oe price.” He Pept rraktearret ted Pr rat a = B Bea coast. as far northwesterly as is desirable, | Would like to know how much cotton would | jie} OY hs *he is bri ‘2 —Cld Elizabeth, Hancock, NYork. Sli | had Just come. from the Grand Bauks loaded with sh and nod lociuding the great slave factories nt Gallinas. purchase his venerable friends, Dr. Cox and Dr. | i Aftica Pg cance aol oh phen de bp myo | grom the Pill ith, Elisabeth, Mancock, do, | bound to New York. prac deena & “4 Beacny Mean, April 1¥—Arr off, Frederick & Louise, | Ba Sen € on, Leblanc, from Picton for Ruston { field | | eX, ‘April 2—! crea, LEWES, Der, May 7, 11%; AM—The brigs Atlantis, and for Bor ate now off the Breakwater, going te St ee Cy New Lond sof . will continue c c it New London, before reported cap. | Larhor, as the wind is fresh from. WSW, No vessels, eithor posed, Int dri in the Road-tead. Johann Smidt, nine we by meaus of two sloops, towed her , Where she will remain to be repaired. The dasnage sustained way Dut slight, and all above water. She* imore; Aznes, 5 (the latter four am ‘Tue government of Liberia has maintained its | Xpring, who had been mentioned by name by | ¢beeria e " AP vourse, “not only at peace, but as a | the slanderers. ‘There was Mot cnowgh in ait | Sight off and that is, that we must spare no exertion | prauhering, from NVork for St Petersburg. with coal, woat on shore on My bg Bo Bag : : ful peacemaker between the contend ; the upland of Georgia, to putchase the souls | t9 make Africa moro and more desisnble as a land | (-AMvi}: March 22 ald Menareby Ricldcn, NVork, Boon dthimste Crew saved. Vewel full of water, rudder Vey, Goula, and Boosay tribes. Agriculture has | of these men, or induce them to say what they dil | ft our civilized negroes to live in. Tneed not tell | OPS ACH april 17—sld Nord Ameria, Peters, NYork; i received a noble impulse by the successful introduction | not believe. Bat he held in his hand another paper, | 0% what induces the Irishman and the German to | Hersckel, Wienholt, do; Prebisiau, Nie Loy me Lond May o-tehr Ellen Perinee (of Henge. of Renegy Brees the faterien oS Afsicg. The rtof A | in which Dr. Tyng was described as “a man whose | come to this country. Jet the same inducements | | Cary Tows, March 4—Art Franklin, | Thala nod went ashore om the beach, and will ave to dive company in England to exten’ cotton plantin mecy auaiien be held out in Liberia, and in a short time the de- | eek load before getting of Coast of Africa. while unsuccessful elsewhere, bax suc- | Pro-flavery sentiments were a disgrace to his ances- | % Woy Gill be attained Ellen (of New London). Rogers, henes for New York, ceeded weilin Liberia, An exploring tour has been un. | tors.” His father, he was proud to say, was an | “TiS Sivek Ml as fly aod, and it being now ore ou the flats, and Will be got off after ding part dertaken up the St, John’s river to its source, from which | ornament to lis country, and one of the first things pea C10 chet ages oagechremsey z ry ad. 3 we may anticipate interesting information. Various | he taught him, was to obey the constitution, and | a quarter past o'cloe! +t e proceedings of the enix, (of Boston), Snow. from W ington. xe, explorations are now in progress from different portions | to respeet the federal go. crnment of the country, | meeting were wound up by a benediction. ent ashor mole Of Africa, north, south, and east, from which better ace | He taught hii alsa @ Lighorlaw—a ‘aw to which | tot Salem), Pinkbam, from Cherry. in, D—Are sehrs Brazos Santiags, ‘orpus Christi; Uaioe, noe, Galvan " aon, Liv Bertha, Smart, M bvrigs Vrancis ua, Bacvelona; ache 2, Lawtoas, Matagorda rt, Kimerson. Gatvrsten Br ship Alex ot, Fletcher, London, and | John Murcay, Lut, Ath, Prebislau, Nie | Davie, NYork. a, Croustadt, (from N | Balive stow Lo) z uaintance may be hoped respecting unknown r all human laws ought to conform: but there was | Approaching Meetings. lem fy ‘ork, dragged foul of eche Sophroni + iogislative action has been invoked in many parts - es “ is 7 3 . i “abi ; iindelphia for Boston, curry bz aw Werpocl, Below, coming up, ahip Ques Bate loglaative potion hat been ined ale of Dacecn, | nothing more explicitly enjoined, by that higher | rasa, MAY 4. secign Missions Feb 20—Are To, Drown, Bostom; March 7, Marbin- | {of Dect 12} uhing her under her bap in Stathoms water, | Yorks” Cia shape St Lonts, Buawee, re | law, than submission to 8, Avril Sid Clans Tyowasen, Thorsen, | The brig cut ; . s rl nt ony sehr Caroline, (of Boston), Gilkey, wit Lelow ); Edwina, Parmele, dé (wee Porte | Oe Graaved font of the Cimelcs Thorn morning of 3th, | ana Dygh vaggels Lock their mast Vk + inabt Care on with coal i Rie » laws of our country. | qaheruacte, 104. M. New Hag: American and Foreign Bible Society—Oliver street Baptist he would | Church, 10.4. mM. cord wat | sues tsre a pegegatne Se Sepemuion xf Qraping- > Was | John Chambers, of Philadelphia, and othe nt his | _ New York Magdalen Society—Lecture Room of Mereer st. Having closed a year of unexampled prosperity, we ¢: nd rode out the gale, Anothy gacuce asthae ok even greater Sonsben; 408 a . | (Cheers.) If this was te f upon toremember with gratitude Hix merey w | land parentage, by pro-slay ory Ftrength to the feeble, and leadeth his people in a way | continue to disgrace it till they haow not loosened, and he t ‘Che Secretary then read the following letter from | populurity his o ie Ome. fue: Ata Lucy Aaw Albemarle, Fluhsrd, Providence foc ns: Harriet Newell, Dibble, Darien for Providence. LONDON, May 6—Are Shetuckot, Smith, NY ork mouth). ALTAR, Apri b, Louisa, Pertuwe, do; Yth, Hritanni th, Jane, Soule, Adra; Lith, Stewt {and all eld tor NYork). Cid ath, Colowis robs bly : , 0 Church—73s o'clock, P. M. , Emporiam, Newman, Cadic; 1th, 4 he I Sverett :— going to the Tubernacl», receiving | CHI Fomle Misaseary Society of New Yerk J on with lember, cor © Norwi inebaus, Williams, Norwich for be Ho . Ev . y le ar a rk, we Ss \< the Hop. Br) Erertti— ae May 5, 1851 crowns of laurels that he aever could win in pe Minconary Society 0 the MB. Church in Orvenesi— | 'Crusuow, April si—Arr Harriet, Berry, NOrleans (the Il ‘doing them furt ue don F Grow Foes bog pe dy be Bev Jows B. Peevey, the despised Colonization or That wag | MB. Chu ieeetnciae @ cid at. NO for Havre Alexander, &, lbow- Sian Washoe pophy Secretary of the New York Colonization Society. the popular course, and why did he hot take it in | germon by Rev. Edward Beecher, D. D., befoes the | ‘ mere} og H ppt pete ag | * NYork. I moch regret that it ix not in my power to attend the | conjunction with Jayand Tappan’ Beevus> in his | American aad Forsign ia the Mercer street ton, ( Lisholim, Savaunah. , Alexand ‘ itimore: ity Gibbs, NVerks sloop Rope anniversary of your Society. I have ever thought that | cons ic i t agree with it, and he thought | Church. Bost v wee < i @ 's Shoal, near Edgartown, has Oceanige, . N¥ork; sloop Repu’ its great object Was second to no one of the philanthropic | the cont lavery of the black maa Gatwav, Apel 2)-Gil Keepeahe, Graham, Boston; Malv> | nos teen fom i th NEWBURYPORT, May 4—Arr sche Sarah, Gilchrist, & i eee ce apn )-Bid Bohan it is the wreel Carolin, enterprises of the day. Such, I think, would have been | was bet ation as th the universal opinion, had not the project of colonizing | ecomplish for him. | (Cheers.) Ie the coast of Afticn been considered (naturally enough | Sccomplish forhim. | (Cheers) . Ife in th! country.) almost exelusively in reference to the | that had those men kept off their han’ condition of the colored population of the United States, | the victims of slavery would now be froe 4 for this reason been involved in the painful and | they could — their freedom. The Col ming controversies connected with that subject ‘ociety was the only possible Lam quite aware that a prosperous colony of colored | tion. “There were 50,000 blacks in the free States, ie. ho have principally emigrated from the United | and this was the great obstacle in their way. The + tothe coust of Africa, must stand in very impor emancipation of more than 1,000 slaves could be ations townrd this country. It affords a place to | procured this day, but nothing could be done till “4. with the best prospect of being | the obstacle of the free negroos residing in the free riginal homes, Such a ec States was removed. It did not confer the least benefit on a black man to purchase his li- berty, and then t him down in the free oval. State Ile (Dr. 3) had been instrumen- proj »sed to | It i+ rumored that Dr. Eckert. of Pennsylvania, has Poe) | deem appointed Director of the Mint at Philadelphia, | FORTLAND, 0, March 12—In port sehe Willamette, to 68 Joe ed a | vice De: Patterson, removed — a steamer, Corun om the Columbia and Wi —Arr bark JW BL Cardenan: eclge'sease MV oungy Otis, doy decouse, Water Pr Cid bark Fanny, Simonson, NOrieans: schee reole, Gilkey, Boston; Cheetos Point, Celeste, Brewster, a Sing Sing: Cl By - he weather and se: UL | dence steame and ten — - * Ls hr. The Un RICHMON D, pil eche Tribu . Nickerson, Salem. vw York for $4) ens ie kin N Sid rene John, Sleeper, Boston, | invored in Philadelphia, ST JOUNS, EF, April sid ache Choroket, NYork. Ie Tur following vesvels were to be sol pore grabs sclit Mary Elita, tor NY ork, 14a. fhino in Mureh, to pa, aeque Art sobr Bawa: and | Kirkwo Oth, sche Pene * Me be ri Par About 30 bbis floar hi ver, Ulander, > Avie, April Zi MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. is 7S feet long 0 ter, and is deeply Duried im the ‘No oue has charee, 1d April 2, Robert Couter, Arn Ford, de; Isth, Mobe, Thomas, d enport, MeKentie, do. Vessels up, Vanel ist, for NY ork, soon; Duchess Orleans, Hytte Bitdic, thea Mawailt Cnelich, pei 20 April 11d Thom Livexvoot, April 2A Fredert NO Movements of the Ocean Srerenee = Hy 2 + k Dildzence, Woodbury, Hath, to load for Cubs eae ukie, btowers, ors emanely Cn A MINGTON, May 4—Are briy wed ah tae (s passed laws whieh forbid provision is made Ww rk, William, IMughes 4 ¢ their rei an opportunity tothe tal i bi My iy n woes” tees 0 nity tothe tal in procuring the emancipati of tne ee 13. rs oy. und Heather Be % Or. . ) Wallas, Liv population of the Union greatly to iup devia; bus ta weet ge aga | wb mage et Set eieaad A Weevervell, Meedlon, hea grald,, Macembor, NPQeoes. | vung, Hill, Bans Bad, St Croix: a0 cs cagrting ws eon ere tay | aes yt cco t? SID, Port or New York, tiny vs adie Uelariandd A Western, | Ret ic t,o Raratnzs yd ory yl Will stead in the sume position the whites in this af asia a | ——. — Py Avingste b ‘WS, lon 19 W, Ch WAK AM, ares si omit. a In this last polnt of the emigration of | their tranemi f their fathers. $i | woos errs don, 2 er es man Aictsnace MTish, NYsrky Lamactian teens eh, TaD Lol ‘arr, ship Gratitude, Wileox, NPOcean, full cargo off | Commodore, and bow . *, Cook, D » Au P ‘ - Kaas Barastadle, Cook, Carla’ King, At Arrt % NBodford, 7th, a ehip supposed the Kutusoff, from | | Livenroor—Steameni Fecope Griffen and tady, Mrs rt, Mire Julia Hows I}, Me Cogeill, Gre arrive at Stonington 34, Heit Bator Datiert, Ad Whetmore, Mr Buller a Mr Wileoo, RM Smith, Mr 6 jack population to Africa appears to me as much | With regard to the Pugitive Slave lay, he regarded | to the countenance and aid of their friends, as | it a# indispensable to the existence of slavery. He eration to this country of the opprewed and des. hated the law, in all the cireumstances of its pro- Cleared. inhavitants of Ireland or Th | visions, yet he was bound to obey it, while it was | Steamere—Mertia (Be ee 1 ve (phet U2 | 6M Waren Bermuda, E Cunard, Jr; el, t certainly ver rtant points, in w on the statute book, and he had no other alterna- | Anthracite, Morley, tlooef Afries hears upon the eondit Shine—Cor r i i junting, Liverpool, Grit and Quebec: M ad Moritian, Man mof the colored tive than to inex nee ioe teh, At “Francisco; Teinpes te obedience to it, as a law | wietwmn& C teridge, Quebec, Maitland, s co) sem aiation of the United States. But when we look at | binding on the individual conscience and on th: | Priore %, es J 5 | Suerte, See + St Thomas, Mt, Mereator, Mace ul ; . ding ¢ . m c sna- | Phelps Co; Infante (Br), liyland, de, Pl Nevius & Son} jon, N Vouk sp. for Rahaiun ends best day. had shipped hee oll pee'beig | videos, A Scott, Me Rayaus, Mrs A Monon, Thos nee upon the African continent iteelf, far more | ijn AUTO Nie Welt Barents mor Mr. Seward’s | Wm Bitcheceh, Comary, Apalachioula; Venioc, Salter, “Cid cut zith, Brendaliane, Stubley, Boston; 224, - | Pes Tatmbeths for N Yorks Thomas Witclow, Chaser W Jane Trainer Charles Ranma, ¢ ve, Went. ap, 9) do black feb oil; would also hip hee oil by Aney, Deo 16, Elizabeth, Baker, N Sa wh and Ibe bone. Mer ary ortant benefit themeel Notwithstanding all that has been don: rinced him that he should jo Magwell, Stet an enorehist, and say, Let so , and let the heavens fall, if my not carried ont. The reverend he sup- | Tecent letters had slave trade, it is till largely ear. | take the attitude tf Afries. Lam not of thos who | ciety be overturne androms of th ime powers. whieh | ideus of justice Wm Molesworth (Br fi continent. have by an allasion to the Secre- | orto, J & ROsbor “NBedford, 750 ap. o ‘ service towards ite mupptesion. On the | tary whom he said this country bas | Sleeper RW Trondy & Co; Lyne (Nor), ‘Marcu 14. Tiesper PHL. | Ravel, Mice Monelort, Ma Stanton eon I am percusded that but for them it would ; nypnt Boag horn ih FY OAS | Gedmerding, Kingston, Ja, Schmidt & Balehen, Doctor Fraaklia, NBod- . Major Montfort, lady and servant: Mee Jerry Smi - ¥ » more honest ved than by the re- | Kniep (Unm), ~ Me “Andrews; Enterprise (Br), Thor: sap: Poesia, N tL. three children’ and servant; W Johns, A ——4 have indefinitely incrensed. It i wever, notor 1 ion numbers ¢ on, of Warren, iner, Nantucket, i ep, touched 1, date, Be, ship Robt Edwards, and insulted Daniel Webster. ((ireat | burn, Uatifex, J lan Wilhelm (Meech), B : Franklin, Bart eriet, Newall, Warren; ert fi op Aprit 5, M Leon Javellt, C Morrieson, Lowis We 8, Hen Ch sm N Bedford, 000 ep, bd 0 Leb ehmes £.) Dr. Cox next addressed the andience. He and Cuba, But wi y be cvast, It hes exterminated elf why he was there. Ie had Eig N ne We * of # jurindic at not foo lie! an o think a s ( ropley, 2. " of its jurisdiction. Ia this | not th ish vanity to think that the o oas | S Ueebhest, Malton, Ni, dor 3 Mole eats Cone AL rea Leone and Liberia hs a of mind should he published in the whispering NC; Jane Ross, Reever, Froteriekebu char Felamon, Snow, fe vast Pe ee galleries of the world. His mind had undergone Isabella, Arbecam, May i, Joseph F i ntimaton and ehil Nits Yolors, Men the United States, from Portland tv | some change in sixteen years, though there were State, “Mallett, do ance, Wise, de; Austria, BD: } and'te» childten, EJ Mall wud Indy, Mee Bl deta Ht the rveent acauisition of | some who were vo infallible that they could not be | 4 ee ee Wier Day, he 20h; Besve s for Haro, April Setrrimery indy ane) vervsat, My ana, Ni Bee: f Tt seems to me that any person, who nged one iota ina thousand years. (Laughter.) Pointer, Fowler, Providence. ere, Charleston . . Tire i NW Seacrave ‘and oon, Me Crom, Mire . Tadmic the vast im. | The subject of slavery is ant. We cannot | ‘an, Tillinghuest, NYork (Nov 19) for 8 Mra Twitehell, Me willeoneetve a mors | be asvetice We cann st. Anthony, ston: 224, Vie Penama, Feb 7, int 4 sine hope than } of the final | live ina devert. We cannot get rid of slavery. | ,R.Mstonmbin Roropa, tate Lieto pa a bij dy Corn Sarin Fame, steering W, was signalived Feb 14, Cape Horn m Of foreign hat wil The questio: ie bi 0 be done? There | Cae & { hin Fame, steering W, was signaliced Feb 14, Cape Hor pation of the foreig that withi The question is, what ix b to be di Th rate; 4th, ‘ A: N10 miles ze for NYork, 28th; Cor Margaret Ev b the tife time of persons now 1 0 this is but ihe o Of #tl greater Lmportance are only two things that can’t be di Theone is | , anti-national, disorganizing, oterbearing on by men who seem to bel that the wrath ip Palmyrn, 22 hours from SFranciseo for Callao, March t of an operatior w, ’ Ship Universe from NYork for Liverpool, April 27, lat 38, jon dition of Africa i | S14 Garland, Si ong the ert scandal e elvilized world. It ont. Sid Tri rate. popu Soe eee ceed tat from sixty to ninet, | of Men worketh the righteousness of God, and that viiptnien, Boa, Niw Orica ake tak for Boston, April 29 tat 34 millions of whom nine-tenths are in of abje mly to be found in the whirlwind of human | Pettus (Bier), J A ILSidl arrived from ‘ SFranciveo for Valparaiso, The foreign slave u wsengers, to Ovlrichs & Co. ‘White, Charleston, 4 days, with cotton amd rie. io, which still exists on ome monomaniacs who ac- coasts and on the North- Those accusations | | 2, dates, a Tiark haw Ropnen Upton, from atom (Feb 14) for ph ' Chase, ‘aw ™W " supplied with it« he was dispored to ‘ ie ‘ ~ Golden Era (of Thomarton), Thorndike, N ans, Buenos Ayres, Merch 2h, Int 10 20 8, lom 26 3) rade, whi nerepoon, “If it be a lie let it ran, | ith cotton, to RW Trundy & Co N aed | NYork, ready sh teen Westies Petes, Seiad WE. ‘ine rine Rovers, trom NYerk for Uivraltar, Apet® | 2,4 Bowabey and ledy, JW Weed, AS +. in its worst forins, through ail the of Africa, This traffic not only supersedes ai you cannot ov a im. | 0 day nt the steerage, ike it, but let it run, and it will | Sten to 60, ip Rabettio, Hall, fur Cw hr aaes ne Cy ma—Bark Lucinda Maria—Jos Phillips, & appers. rim Apel NYork. 1 1S—Cld Albion, Klot id I kill itee! when he was charged with bein Bark Low | other commerce, and thereby deprives Afrien °| pop pe rte one | te te & Co. : M RACOA, April M—Schee CA Lamar, fo e Civiiring influences of a mutually beneficial, interooarse | “= was more than could be said of bis & Hopewell (Br), Dix meas to tome favre, with paraeng | gay HW atmian, do. Sid Bhd, sete Susan © fee ying ee vee ee Tagan ls i Let worn pelghbering Mates and forvign mations, bat, by | He choirs Who never sw aplave vtech~ opps ay Fg (' porta), Kinsman, Bir nee tinny Apel 3th | A a a sas de rab, aicth A Wyinete B i'simmont, UK Simmons, Master © rendering property and life insecure, it contributes in # ite. had rend am ded obeliak, a hese” © NYotk for Londen eb \e on. Tuany Other ways to keep the native Faces steeped ina | every side of it was of adifferent color. ‘Travellers, ri eee ee eeree, Cardenas, 11 days, with ev: | | and sid th ) in 6 Michell keaakcn 1 ATiig Gon Wilton —P Reign 1 Taal ferocious and sanguinary barberiem. Naturally all the | in their aceounts of it 1 brought home different Kensuld & Francots. iy ’ Lh 4. BY: T 1 Clark, reen, B Chace, DL Cook, J Swaene, barry bh it Trento * 17th for Piseo); Lourea—4 in the steerage. natives of Afcien, with whom we are acquainted, are ofan | stories ;—one said it wae black—one white—one ie Lacinda Marin, Rich, St Jago de Cubs, April 15, with } Oe hin Ben Pr wat a sich fot Piece ye | paeretat te the qeeorage. | ssstth (died), Mise Smuich, impressibie and docile character, Although there are | said it was green—nnother snid it was pur- | “Yiah'? Freshy Croues & sinchicola, 13 days, with cot 1 22—Arr Nancy,* Nowlan, Baltimore. | 10th, ship Alex Co h Hllag, Panama: 17th, ship | i Wisden t Lantos Duinerous varieties in this, as in every other great branch and each ding to the side h d porn Beware, eee oen. 4 NYork; 224, Pandora, Weyms, do; | Marcia Cleaves, Valparaiso, ith for Pisco): 224, | Nassac NP —hehe BJ Munsell—Mastor and Miss Witeon, Of the human family, 1 condder the opinion that the | P ~ : ing to the side he had | top, topeeee, we eins, Mobile, 12 days, with cotton, to Ri “NYork: FM Radetsky, Gore, do; 20th, Sarah. | Finland, $n Franc seo, ( 9 for Piven): § Am: | of Ragged Inland; ani tine erow of the Fr bark Kmaity, week African rae the'eggregate, are inferior im intellect | SC, rolated that it was of that, partioular YF aasem . : . n: Lodeworde, Errington, NYork; Dom, Mall, | rdner, eden inn 1" Hawthorn (Be), Burnell, Sanderiond, March %, and | P—Schr Atdel Kador—O Secor, G Wilson, ® But 1 see no posi. | Color. Thus they were all right, and they were vera & all wrong. In the same way there were many sides Hie irom Foret, vie eon, to Barc tag & Livingston, outh Carolina, Stewart, fur N m (0 fo the other races, as « gross error. ‘ Dility of effecting 9 salutary change in their present de. | 9! graded condition, except through the influence of | Northern, and many sides Southern, to the great Girls Buh, with femo a orenaea, (0 onder, Civilized colonies of colored men on the coast, gradually | constitutional question of slavery, and the man who Wm Gray, steward, of Boston, died in the hospital at | extending their influenss to the tribes of the interior. had looked only at one side, was not competent to | Marscilles. pi el far, las raised an insuperable beceies passa judgment on the whole. He had in some Bete Reseana (Br), Barro, Porto % days, with the esto’ nent of settlements of white men, who spect 6 ed bia opinion i 0 0 date coffee, to B MoE “ qrould, Queer Say clreumetances, be but sary respect changed his opinion in the course of sixteen | “Bele Marcell Winyhew, Maracaibo, 21 days, with coffeo, jenn. —Sehr Atiantio—Mrs Kendall, Howard , r eld for U Sti Bre Sid Feb 11, brig Francisco; ith, der lymonth ‘alermo, March 2, rs Sailed. wAS—Ht Mail Steamship Mertia— ade, Tquique: Mth, bark Sulicte, Sam ship Hiternia England; Norman, Pi ard, V h, eb Ninn ir rae, Winco, 2M, 2th, bark Dudley, Pisco; brie JK Renan, avn THe Mise Jane T Edge, Mise IM Rowland, Mr Alfred ‘Orleans; Speranza, | = 2 trom, NV ork. ton, Mr Marie, Mrs Maric, hitdren a rvants, Mr Hacker, Phitede fe pected ES | : » three things in which he ror - in, plotatl ~ ~ | years: but there were three thin ich he re- | to Simpson & Mayhew. ‘ - e Mitenell, on Met W Brown, Me Seaton bes teqith ae coliteres etitas tate ot mained unchanged. oa he did not change in his jie Cem | cr op areal 8g Deat, April. 21—The bark Clause Thomason, Thorsen, from | § 24, ship Diana, Cl | dSkerwood, N Yor! 3 Mes Margt inary channels. In thie state of | love of counte: — — ~ 24 ore ie Pirie Brothers ft Norfoth), Hathaway, Ponce, PR, 18day®, ayer) tue New York, with emiarants wav entanaied with Mo" March WO Bark’ Ds lady, Mie B e of « wise and gr Se yo re y oud 4 i, mor ; le 1 , gine Stee morsl ranmeane ~~ ne po sg pes ation orthe Tiack amen part ofthe epee ie bb ty, SAS, ttre. Saionus, PR, 23 days, with | So Cert T Yad proceeded; all well. a. Ey Holomona ng nr f r oller, Sant & Rie nish brigantine Dolores, from | terized by nothing mcre than the constant effort tordace ‘Thirdly, he 0 by the American ship John Mig fot Port ar nktin, WoT Palle, Piohn, HM Anatic ‘ood, T not cease to think he was an as- | Mines te Mel ea (ot Wells), Dartlott, St Certs, 99 | Busrot, April 2 The ee don for ’ ; ; ’ ir frood from evil.) in Lape y 3 upfin foreign countries.a countable being. One gentleman said to him with a | days, with engar, rum, ‘Yd ult, lat 23, lon 66, “th nd sustained damage, in lat 4% [, dg for Bos- | m children and servant, Mra W. Portion of the natives and descendants of Afriea in the rave face, what do you think posterity | passed sehr Prospect, of Bucksport, steering SW W. and put into Bristol for repaire. t h, for de, une. Iaplaine, Jt, New ¥ Warren, lady, 3 child: ery grave . y pe y em, Trinidad, 15 days, with piteh, to petition Tit Cousina, Thompson, from Bostor wuats New Korky Mice Marker y Wallen, ‘Careline lin, Miller, from New York, ‘arancaro, has been got of Brig J B Brown, L Moreh F not know how the gentle- the outward ly Int 4190, ton 1 do bengty ready. Ter, Brookty arte and ee and thus preparing them wif eny of you. He di of civilization and christianity to Mr Bevan ' 5 J Ly dey, Mr Campbell fo be the Ay he Fg but hi . Of Baltimore, from Philadel 7 " y bitgheagescktey aan ne teh tet Ba Ta somtimes nt men nos Uae wn eee era | Rens, tact te c day orn : ra . es: fot ine . : > Fracentton, ‘The great designe of Providence are not ‘The spirit of agitation which Creorge “Thompron Wyeine, Harding, trom a EW, ton. bnh. Cory, Vole OD war ape. hs i bark } t 1 W) on the 224 Deo, during which ber, Savane ticunlly seaccompliched. But there are citcamstances was stimulating ax an awkward exatic—an an biem, which hal no ane, and especially Hinglieh- | gl) ‘of Charleston), Mohan. Saena In Grande, ditbert (Am ships) and Suean, brig, it fon with poant and motacses, to P Hargouy s Sephews Of manifest congencity between the great work and the American piece of ph farromeets eed when thie ts the eave the Kistory of loroyhy in it. Larop an. 1 Mat rete aot off witleout damage. Dichots, Portlont; ech May My wer, Dyamine. te driven Wi inner channel, broadside on the eand> |” LY Ties, (or later), beige Napoteon, Winslow, aad Roamer, 4 ‘ ) te La ior, ’ My OTE? OO

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