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alave which is the bask bene ef davery, will be | Amid loud. might doin epplanding his efforta. The fame of those Telegraphic Marine ‘Wirpa0s—Arr 28, echr En Ay NYork; oe ) From the early TaT'tanl | contre of ths bal, Who met him ev edversarios ia decaying, ne oro thoir 5 Ba Pea ret Np ‘trum pb | anti-slavery movement in we ‘Mr Chairman, bodies in the dust, while he stands, Jove ioe snd Jovi; Arrived—Ships Roebuck, i Cheshire, Liverpoo!; Home Ports. derive: The merchants ta Beis cccasion. Whatever =| avd honored among men. Your sentiment, gen a Inez, and Saxony, New Orleans: stanzas; ALEXANDRIA—Arr , sobre Caroline and Leadon, hands with the of Jamaica, | best measures had reference to one of those mumerous mean and vil: M E White, Pernambuco April 1 (epoke om the outward | NYork ; Boston, Corson, de ; 8 Dai Dickiawen, i opposed it in every possible way. ractul pelitioians, tian to bo comngied, {a true here that we are | lanous aots of tho Senate. Ta time of dorknecs aad OS pesreee pen ee from NYork for Rogers, Ma ay, do, Irom batt, Crowe River: J- headed by 5 Dlood, united all ficulty we have been called on Senate; Frane! 5 |. Pharo, a ‘ok. aneer Taso, o Catone, what as calla A ‘Hale fellows, tt | if thet call bas been better obeyed for tho laa: six yeare, ‘Also arvived~Batk Maria. NOvleans; brige, Latayotte, | sli dy trig Have White, Gcosby, Pembroke Paare, molten speodh, Mag 8, 1708, may de found in the | is not often wee thet ethet was produoed 7 the it Sones am Sevenpah: Royal Southwick, Georgetown, 80; echrGL, | Hanson. a xis ‘eae language unlike among 8 majerity. mind 5 lew BALTIMORE — Prlests trams the vindioatert ot ees tena it all our own not | is time for the people to recognise that the Senate is not Cleared-—Ship Wersado (new), New York. Jensheo Merk Shree Pilate eatigry “The ” he sald, “were not treated in the man- | think that there or | infallible. The Secate of Rome became corrupt and de- Sata, May 6. gues, P. Rj Mary, 5 Providenes; W. coor which bed so mush agitated the pubile mind. He | women im this vast assem! ate Coprcious of their iniquity, they mobbed the Arrived—Brig Water Witch, Pars. \waom, do; Orends, Pinkham, ; had been en observer of their state, and bad no | Allow me to put vor Gracchi—the Hales and the Sumeers of our day. But, New Oxueans, May 4. Hizal B Bacon, NYork. ships Pioneer, doubt but be forward proofs ‘to convinee | of the abolition air, if there were greater scoundiels inthe Roman Senate Arrived—Ship Quebec, New York. Sen Francisco; Albert Gallatin, Storer, London’; barks ‘their lordships Pe nee was tad foe being mlaece- (A universal shout than now disgrace that rdlein the United States, then Sen seers, Berry, Rio de Janeiro and © market ; x ble; on the , that whea the various ranks | many as are im faver of sls indeed might the Romans of that day say, ‘ pre Herald Marine Correspondence. Duyall: Taylor, Boston. & ttate of bumble And ony he bert =e er of persons shouted *No 1"). Tt as "The pent fost "rar Arrived— Kent, Kent, Georgetow Mey toe Cardenas via Holmes’ has, ates es aac, Haredent re me num! ea rrived—Brig S H . Kent, wn, A Py oe cee ties eiteee debate in the House of Feit nould have been, The ayes have it, and they | The late Robert Rantoul, Jr—A champion fallen in the ing here, and hiving the most | path; pes 72 CB Ri pfonsua for Bangor; Hy Yeomico River; Geo Edward, May, Philadelphia; Bay. Iceda, aasarted that the promoters of the abolition ‘po’ aro bound by their own rale of sation fo | the thiek of the Oght. So loug as the great struggle of | popular picture in the gallery have been thwarted and | (rosby, Rye. {Dighton for do; Arabella, Wass, Pl | | State, Burr, New York. Cid barks Anoulmo (Sic), Aree slave trade were ‘either fanatics or hypocrites,” De with us; for pro-savery in our country is always | the nineteenth century for freedom and the right is re- | opposed injtheir efforts to sell the same to the Art Union. phia for Bou'on. ¥ leo, Palermo; » Gleason, New Orleans; brigs Qleo- ent of those classes he declared that he ranked Mr. | looking for the majority, #0 as to be on the membered in Mastachusetts, hix name will be in | Great partiality bas been shown to members whe were | " ‘siso gray 1, sobr Hudson, Parr, NYork for Rock- stra, Carver, ; sehr Bloomer, Tucker, Aux ‘Wilberforce. Mark now theend. After of .) They are bound to geaiens ith us. Our- | the annelsof her people. (Music— Pleyel's Hymn."’) artists of the Century Club, of which Mr. Cozens, the port. ” % jary Patterson, Bateman, Philadelphia; Fashios, eflort, the slave trade was fi abolished: "and at 2 friend of Kentucky, & Clay ) said be has | Drak in silence, the comnpany standing. president, was » member, in the purchase of pictures, to | * Seited—od, PM, the vessels above reported, and all | New York. Ni 4 ry the early foul-mout even of this | been called am infidel. When he said so, be rather | Mr. ANSon of Cam! , responded, In | theesciusicn of other arlists who had equal claims upon | ¢hoxe reported in my last. BOOTHBAY— Arr April 28, achr Potomac, Miller, Oher- the pole of hallowed name of Wilber- | “touched me on the raw.” A fellow feslling maiee us | the course of a very brilliant speech, he said:—As the | the Art Union, ond who were not members of the Centu- ‘Also sld schr Monterey, Fisher (of this port) Atlantic, raed for NYork; ship William, Berry, Bath for force, new William IV., King of Great Bri ve his | wondrous kind. (Laughter) I also have fallen under | African son took ® vow of perpetual hostility to the | ry Club: I do not, want to say superior, but, at least, | bound whaling. , invana (and ld bext day.) royal ascent to the ‘act of Hament by which | the same ban, apd for the same reason. Well, now | enemy of his country, so do ye take a perpetual vow of pens I wish to state further, that in 1860 or 1851, the ‘Also arr 24, schr Mail, Cobb, Philadelphia for Boston, \L—Sid April 30, brig Alcenus, , Baltimore. Wavery was abolished throughout itish domini let me to the good book, as it shail be | hostility to slavery. (Cheers) Ax old Cato thundered | National Academy of Design bad in contemplation, ‘as I | apd gla same evening. CHARLESTON—Arr May 2, steamshi Beery, ‘dod oa it will be with us. Men who now revile our cause | some evidence of my. veneration for Christanity. | out at the cloge of every speech Carthage ext delenda, wo, | have been informed by one of the officers, for the purpose | "gq Arr echr Susan, Russell, NYork for Nantucket. NYork; schrs Col Sattealy irene, do; Booky Gere, will yet be drawn to its sup (Cheers ) Sir, our | (Laughter.) We read in the good book, then, ‘credit | whether few or many, whenever they meet or wherever elieving that institution from embarrassment, to have 4th—Arr echr Fquity, Harding, Boston for New Haven. | Damareccotta, Me. Cid ship Josephine, Bornholm, Lea- duty unto the end is plain. ‘and Vietory’” | to whom credit is due—honor to whom honor is due.” | they meet, at the rising of the sup, and at the going | s distribution. or disposition of plotures, and that Mr. Coz | In port echrs Sutan Equity. ; ; mustbeour watchwords. Meanwhile help comes from | 1am here with you all to carry out that principle im | down of the same, shout ‘slavery must be destroyed.” | zens, fearful that that mole would become pular, and in- PHMADRLPHLA, May 6—4 PM. DIGHTON—SId May 4, schrs SL Crocker and Charles, quarter. Genius, in all its forms, by art, by poetry, | respect to our distinguished guest om this occasion. | In conclusion he paid a very feeling eulogium to the | tevfere with the prosperity of the Art Union, purchase:1, ‘Arrived—Barks Chas E Lex, Harper, Port au Prince; | (from Taunton, Philadel ips. s ‘by elcquence, dedicates itrelf to our cause. | ‘Honor to whom honor ia due." And how much credit | memory of Robert Rantoul, reflecting on the Boston Bar, | with the assent of tho commitice, before or afterwards | ymily Paning, Ray, Pernambuco: brigs Hudson (Bx), | PAST ACHIAS —Arr pril 20, schr Aimytis, Nout. The ‘Civiligation of the age is on our side. The approving | and how much honor is due to John P. Hale, youknow, | which—while thore of Southern States adjourned on | obtained many works of art. many of which works of art | Ayiward, Guayama, PR; J H Long, Long, Cardenas; schra | S14 80th, xebr Wm Pope, Ingalls, volee of distant nations, speaking like a living posterity, | and the country knows, and the world knows. Weare | learning his demise—paid to his memory no compliment, | bad previously been declined by the Art Union, and | Canpridge. Ward, Portland: Edw Adama, Williams, Se- FALL 'RIVER—Arr May 3, sloop I Borden, New cheers us. The slave stretebes forth his beseech here to give bim our hearts’ best aspirations, and to | One tbing, however, (he concluded) ix ce that | which bad been offered to the Art Union for sale, om | tem: Samuel Hadlock, Hoyt, Newburyport; EB Souder, | York. Sid, sch Fountain, Davis, supposed for New Yosk. hands. God himself beckons the way. (Reiterated a1 all he has done, ‘and nobly done, in his | Robért Rantoul will always be remembered in the gather- | sccount of lack of merit, as the committes alleged when | Chase, and Speed, Somere, Charleston. Below 40h, fore and aft Schr with lumber. ates Senate. us ‘applause.) Let me conclude with the follow ite inga of the free. But lot expressive silence muse his | they refused to purchace them. That is all the partiality | “Cjeazed—Bark ‘Alleghany, Darlin sentiment — 1k ii, Baker, © rever yet has turned bis back on his enemies. and that Spear, Lanpher, and Mai bec; brigs Wm 8d, sloop I H Borden, NYork. Sid ‘sohr Fountains ; praise new. front estes toons | NYork. ” —— ver bas hesitated to measure weapons with the strong- ‘The next toast was:—‘‘The Buffalo Convention—An Q—Was there any partiality shown as respects the | pyys, Thatcher, Demari ‘ GALVESTON—Arr April 18, barkD Godfrey, Hallett, mise—It needs and it expects every man to do Rendall, Baker, and En- ae d td proucest of the defenders of slavery, and that | epoch in the history of universal liberty.” price paid to particular artists? | terprise, Gordon, Boston Boston; 10th, brig Lavacea, Greenman, NYork. ‘Cid 15th, tee dasmean then proposed the third regular toast:— xh he bas touched the shield of a John C. Calhoun, ‘Mr. Ricwanp Dana, of Boston, responded; and concluded | A.—I think there was, decidedly. * se hd coos. ESS thip Star Republic, Share, NYork; 19th, brig Choctaw, ‘Tee Kentuoky Pioneer—Honor to the man | sud of « Henry Clay, and of a Daniel Webster. it has not | py giving the sentiment— Q—State in what that partially consisted, and to Disasters, So. Duell, Boston; 20th, ship Jas W Hannin, Norris, NYouk. « Who bi ‘was 90 free he dared speak for the slave, | i.en to find defeat or disgrace, (cheers) but in every ea- | ‘The Buffalo Convention—In 1848 axioms—in 1850 | whom? Curren smp GompeN Stars, Doty, hence for San Fran- | In port 20th, basks' Wm M Harris, Hall, from Bostem, B thea to look but s protest in silence was brave.” counter to come off victorious. (Great applause) There | treaconous.”* A.—Artists who would either pay court to the Presi- | cisco, put into Rio Janeiro when 36 days out, with loss of | Godfrey, and brig Lavacca. (Musie— Kentucky Hunter.’’) er¢ those ip this ccmmuzity, sir, who think we ought not Mr GaRnison begged to offer a toast he had omitted | dent, Mr.Cozzems, and other managers, or those who | topmasts. GARDINER—Arr ee 27, schr Enterprise, Virgiale. ‘The Hen. Caasrvs M. Cray responded. Ho said: Ladies | 10 be here to day, (laughter) who think ve ought not to | presenting before :-— would denounce or threaten the ccmmittee for acting sm Wins oF THE Monnixc, Lovell, hence for | | HARTFORD—Arr y 8, achrs Phoebe Hizabéth, Lacas, and gentlemen—This is the first time that I have had the | be ating our dinner to-day. The complacency, the “The “dying away” of the anti-rla cause—In | with ity, and talk pretty loud—they - | San Francisco, 50 days out, put into Rie Janeiro with loss | Philadelphia; Joh F Cranch, Burt, do; May 4, steam sohr honor to stand i avowed alliance with the anti-slavery | 811‘ pg sense of Says A and the warm-hearted philan- | spite of the lying declarations of ity enemies, it has never | rally have a better ‘look’ than the artista who were | of toy masta. Fachem, Thresher, NYork. ‘Sid May 4, steam schrSencea, zation in these States. This is an era, gentlemen, | thiephy of the Boston fourier have been deeply moved. resented so Hale an appearance as it does at the present | timidand modest; I have known os many, I think, as Bark ParaNa—A letter from Palermo, dated April 11, | Chalker, NYork. orn transcends all personal consideration; and it is | (Laughter.) Itwould suit better with the sagacity of e; snd can never die, because it is immortal.”” fourteen pictures purckased from an artist residing in | says —‘A fresh misbap has happened to the bark Pa- | _MOBILE—Arr April 20, schr Arlington, Murch, NYork. perhaps, in consequence of the Peculiar ition t journal, that we should go without our , and Mr. Harz felicttously responded; ard after a few more | Loncon at the time, and whol understood at thetime | rana. It ap haton her passage from Gibraltar to | Cid ship Juno (Br), Erwin, Quebec; sloop Annawan, Hep- Parad’ t'o dap hold, coming as I do from a slaveholding | Put the proceeds together to emancipate some half doven | regular and volunteer toasta the company dis; from the committee as not being @ naturalized citizen or | this place, she was dismasted, and, instead of arriving | pin, NYork. State, that I owe the very distinguished demonstration | slaves. which that paper has ‘sdvertised to be disposed of | giving cheers for Mr. Palfrey, Mr. Sumner, and others of | resident artist, as a matter of course to the exclusion of | here, we learn she was driven by adverse winds as farae | Cid Pri 30. achr_ EH Rowley, Johnwon, Philadelphia, has been made tome here to night. Icome up | at public auction. (Laughter.) They always find fault heir distinguished concives meritorious American and resident artists. Tropea, on the Calabrian coast, close to Messina; and that MAI RT—Sid April 30, sohrs Wm Pope, Bere from Kentucky, one of the States of the great Union; | with what wedo. Strike as we may we do not strike to Mr. Clapp—State to whom this partiality was shown, the ca) had sent to the latter place for the assist- | and Falcon, Freeman, NYork; May 1, Isabella, but I come up rather to hear than to be h Tthough¢ | their liking. If we practice self denial, they accuso us of ‘A.—-Lhave knowna meritorious artist to receive less than | gnoe of a steamer to tow the vessel to that port, where | NYork. it was fit that for this man, who has been the pioneer of | being ascetics and fanatics, and if we eat our dinner, | The Art Union Investigation. the value of his production, merely because he was poor | ge is to undergo fresh repairs, NORFOLK—Arr May ‘ sohrs Jamestown, Hathaway, ail other men. in avowing anti-slavery rentiments in the | they say we have forgotten the slave and ought 060 | Before Hon, D. B. Taylor, M. R. Champlin, and A. M. | and compelled to receive it—that was during the adimla- | “scare Many A Tavion—Ihe hull of this vessel, at Chat- | NYork; J Turner, Crowell, do. Sid sehr Mareis, Sprowk, Senate of tho United States, we should tignalize our re- | without our dinner in order to raise funds to liberate t! Clapp. istration of Mr, Cozzens. Gon, Wetmore was always libe- | 50 "was sold for $61, She was bottom up, every Boston; Ashland, Birch; NYork. . , B qi y vos it raalneg abe eabarony ae eee patty | of Man came eating and drinking, and they say “behold, | day afternoon, at 4 o'clock A. M., at the Astor House, D. | ard ehave the came at the rate of one and one and a half, ae a a ot at i of which waa | W Armstrong, Frisbee, Mayaguer, April18; Thos frow- of the liberty of man a legil question. But, gentlemen, | # gluttonous man and a wine bibber.”” (Cheers andlaugh- | B Tyylor, Baq., in the chair. The proceedings were Mr. Fullerton—Who got them shaved? paid for anlvage. , briage, Peckner, Barbadoes and idad; schra Geo W Twas reared in a different faith; I was taxght to believe | ter.) They eaid so in ancient times—the chief priests, ee ; Sicaite deman-ouieatioiins A.—The members of the committee wonld do so. iScaim OczAs NiwrH (of Gloucester), before reported ran Whistler, J, Virginia; Brown Stone, Bacon, Philadelehia. by thove samo Jays to whom we have heard allusion | #nd seribes and pharivees—and their successors say the | commletoet Oy ae OT pi 1 | Mr. Clapp—Did they do so as individuals--as members | aoyn and wok by the bark Sarah Jane, was a fine vessel | , NEW S—Arr April 28, epee Wilson, miade, and by the Adamser, some cf whom will be within | very same thing of us to day. (Cheers.) Now, asJewus | which ho signed, of the committee—or as citizens? OTE teas, wan bells im Gloucester in 1861, and, belen Liverpool, 62 days; Shanghae, Gray; do, 65 days; Marion, hearing of my voice, thi: the subject of slavery was pre- | Tightly eonsidered them to have boon “of their father ‘THRE EXAMINATION IN CHIEF RESUMED. A —Individually; I know from my own knowledge that | £5 tho master, Samuel Elwell, Jr. and others. She enged Flitner, from Bordeaux, 20th Feb; schrs Madona, Loh: eminenily @ national question. Mr Clay reviewed the | the devil, children of heil,” why, allwe can doin regard | wrryasa, in explanation—I was asked by ‘the counsel | Col. Warner discounted some of these drafts. from Gloucester the 28th ult for the South on amackerel- | Pensacola; Mary Ellen, Cozens, So ‘Pasoagouls, Mobile. j is ‘ * | to those who represent them is to leave them in the ther I nied Q—In the reports that were made to the public and | f - Cid ships Manila, Gwin, Liver Pemberton, (Be! Pecellar institutions of he South, ar ne oT peageod | same category. (cheers and laughter.) Sir, this is 00 | t24ra sory Se ne prren Meo acount of | the members. by the committee of the Art Union was | imgvorage, lnsuredat the Gioucester Marine Insurance | Hodgkins, do: Ellsha ae Tainees Sateen whig and democrat, and yet be a slaveholder. But the | idle coming together. [tis not an empty eulogy we sre | the bill was; the counrel al:o intimated that I had | there any statement made of the price paid by them for | CT Manwonta. of Bangor, before reported abandoned | Prince de Joinville, Conway, NYork; Thomas, (Br) Cal- Taveholders, he sald, are cunning, and begin to see how | presenting here to day. We haxe come to make ® | threatened to injure the institution, in every possible | the pictures respectively obtained for distribution? was toned into Gloucester Say 4, by teo fishing achoon- | 2OwD, Liverpool; Saml Lawrence, i) Patten, do; JG the current runs. They know who are for and wh» are | Public testimony which shall be seen and felt through- | saner, if my bill was not paid that was not go, but, on A.-No, sir, not to my knowledge, and contrary tomy | iy 4, by Humphroys, Merrill, Bremen; barks » Be See ries condeccended to know Cassius | oUt the eoun‘ry; and the sound of it shallgo across the | he gentrary1 tock every means in my power to obviate | belief; they did not publish anything. ; ea ag Bilboa; Spear, NYork: Smith,’ Smith, MGiay. and they conspired t> put their foot on him, | broad Atlantic; and the other side of the Atlantic will | soy gigiculty with the committee; at the suggestion of | | The examination in chief here closed, andthe com. | As ysosinar Feb 1, by letter from US consul, Flisha | Boston; NH Wolfe, Porterfield, Genoa; brigs Marsolloise, .) What would you think of the men who | rejoice in view of our coming bere to-day for this pur- | the treasurer, Laddrested a communication to the Art | mittee stands adjourned until Monday morning at 10 Pearce, NYork; Mazatlan, Lewis, Apalachicola; Victoria, Plitge ta the Kiog of England, and say, bo of good | pore. Ihave been thinking of, chains falling aa looked | Yaion in'n friendly spirit, hoping and expecting tor. | A. M. The reason of the adjournment until Monday was Peaper, Elis, NB, 38 moe gut, 756 gp on board, (refrent, | (Norw) Muller, St Petersburg; schrs Peerless, cheer, and let us be good friends, for though we intend to | st th mbly, and listened to the sentiments WEIR | rive st settling the matter amicably: scopy of that | the unexpected call of a member to visit his family, 760 sp; Jou 1, Charleston Packet, NB, 270 sp; Arab, | NYork: John J Taylor, Nelson, Tampa Bay; Aparsclde, take your crown from you, we will not Tigh for s fow gr ag bog leet aspen Decors ccmmunteation Chave now in my hand, and t is in the ‘oil not reported.) a peter Meee b frees Ponsnoala. "7 would be answered perhaps, J . following words— 5, Callender, Jase as the slaveholders. did with me, So there was no | $2 vindicate tee eS county. tnd. the” worl, | _,ME-, Fulton This involves a further long, tedtoas MARITINE INTELLIGENCE, pont P Helene Maoh 14, Hoge, Robbins, NP, 900 Book Pe petton, Targa, 781 Sovereign; barks Indiasa, ‘other ceurse left me but to make cpea avo war- cross exam! le merely desired to make one ex- | aaa 9 apna reed ranac; areas Trhaye done, on the institution, (Cheers.) if | (Applause.) I have been, recently to the great | TiaDstion, but thia ia new evidence. Movements of Ocean Steamers, shined trv, by, letter, from Capt Jenney, Mayeh 2 lat | “ter 20th, ahip St Louis, Dennis, NYork; brig Brooms, thet is rashness then Tam rash. Ihave been accused of | West, as far as Cincinnati, and I have come Prasipavt—State briefly the contents of thatdooument | | NAMm SaaS TOR board; sent home 180 irae ‘Consens, Pen ors Glasgow, . Liverpool. , Philadel; ‘Sah it EE schrs infdelity—ee being an enemy of the Christian reli. | to tell thefriendsof freedom at the East that throughout | Wrvgs- I proposed an arbitrament of this matter to ‘ saccla; Randall Marshall, Ells, do; Gen Win Henry Hur- gion, Let us tect it, Twill ‘ell you what I the West no desponding heart is to be found, Sys pentose, for the purpose of saving excitement March 17, ‘Tet, 34 26 8, lon 60 25, ship St ney taught, and if that be inidelity I am an el. ‘They commissioned me to return home and say that they | and unenviable notoriety; Mr. Austin toid me that he SPOKEN. js, do; 2200 : rison, Warling, do. Cid ships fadian (Br Hell Secreto, of hem bomen” bbls oll; would oraite 10 | R'p Luepherd, Hamilton, ergot: ae loves, Hine wae for giving to s man his own wife—to have taken hold, and mean to hold on, and never to give | conferred with Mr. Cozzens upon my proposition, and he, ‘s cross, Boston; Goodwin, Weel Weer BPE, the man the frulve of his labor; to the | up till avery went down. (Vehement applause) Every- (ir- Gy) Proposed that I abguld sddrees communics” Bork Mount Washingbefevtiogil, from Mobile for | Ulmer, Havre: Diogenes (Sp) man aad to {he woman his own body and bis own soul. | »ere the ie oad Phen are Pre itions, and we have | tion to the committee. Nantes 15th ult. lat 27 60, lon 85 64. D6 Goodell; Herimex, Eilbogs There is uo sweets ister ‘20m one whoee name wil be heard with daight by ALS aee aprsuger teaming ect Az Charles Wiliam, from Boston for Charleston, no | Pit fTesretne: gohra” Minne bt to me than te see a Christian clergyman justly and io great assembly—s man w 8 stood up ‘The PReupent—It is not. BUEN Santiago: Amphitrite, Filetti, Tampico. 7 ts i ardens—separating him- | place in Congress, strong and stalwart —Imean Joshua R. | Wrrvmg—I wish to look at the bill of particulars put larity tah OO aga tropes er ieregey ts NEMEURYPORT- Arr May 4 sober Arctic, Mouliom, self from the ambitions of he world, and strengthen! aon dal ) Ima letter dated February 8th, ed- | in evidence, (handed to him); the first item in that is for son Hoke . " Baltimore. ‘and comforting the sick and weak. (Cheers.) No maa | dressed to Joeph A. Dugdale, of Pennsylvania, now by | extra services, at $500 per annum. $1,500; in explanation ‘Sr Domrxco Crry—Sld April 8, Br scbr SI NEW BEDFORD—Sid May 4, schr Stranger, Philadel- would go further than I in yielding to the advice of such | my side, Mr. Giddings makes the cheering announcement: | of that charge, I wish to state that I formed those Then; Sut when they pervert the glorious principles of | ‘1am happy to say, that from all the indications withia } ¢%, aul that ther wary Werth fhe ive ab meet Christianity—drawing distinctions between white and | my view, our work of reform in respect to merety ts much ftem 1s 8780 for services on Sunday; those services were black, or any other colors of humanity—if such men are | further advanced than was generally expected. In every | necessary and beneficial to the institution, and worth the hristifas, then Tam not a Christian, Gentlemen, I am | quatter we, see a change in the pulls mind growing uP, | sinount charged, in my judgment; the third item is $939 peste rea rs ¢ | and in no place is the cl more apparent than in thi . Pe ee ee tive, and koow what position property must | P21) and ia we United States Senate, The tone and feel- | for Keeping order in the gallery; the institution wasmuch pril it Thomas, Mitchell, Boston; 11th, brig RH Moulton, Davis, for the | Pbia; Stb, schrs James & Lucy, Chase, Norfc Teel no'load foro. Iath, Br brig Bachaatiess, Bow. | PLYMOUTH Arr April 90, xchra Hannah, Bates, NY; sel ea May 1, Matilde. Church Baltimo: In port 18th, Br brigs Juliet, Hilton, for Boston next re. HILADELPHIA—Cld Tey 6, schrs Magelfan Cloud, day; Ann Augusta, Morrill, for do 9th. cen bewlgen H Eee Avery, Nantucket; Hud fs} relgn Ports, ever bold _ annoyed by persons of loose character creating a disturb- Port of New York, May 6, 1853. Beri PROVIDENCE—Arr May 4, schrs Cicero, Connell, ta : od piel ‘MUD4—Sld April 14, sachr Tennessee, Lamkin, (from iy 4, q Ty forme we rezard property more sscred thea they do, | ing are rofleniog creatly among the Southern Sombert | ance: and was requested by the Sherif to proserve or: aaa Richens) fle eesiee! J n, ( JW Lindsey, Philadelphia. Below, afore and aft seh, will ‘Then, ont © eRe whe ger pir rg joneaera- | they fd selves contending against s moral feeli der; I performed the services alloted to me so far as I ‘cht thea Havre, Mortimer Liy- | _ CURCoa—ln ‘April 34, brigs Abram, Stevens, from | lumber. schrs James F Davenport, Allen, Pl; eepet seamen fils coxeiey, sad wie $0 piace tb om |e ye oe Weid'nct, the lout coneeption,” So muck | Wasable; tbat deputation Ibave in my possession; the | oan ein pest ae 5 " g Bermuie, & | 24 for NYork 20; Awe, Williams, do for do 16 days, arr 13. NC; Lydia Gibbs, Gibbs, Baltimore; ; som uch a basis as hat all colors of men, black, white, and | ° Thastenn ofthe times at Woskingtos, aod throughout | ext item fs for $1,000 for extra houre rent; in the year | (26:10; onan, St Thomas Cavmom—in yort March 16,” berk Lewrense’ Clark, ake, Rese, and Achsah D Johnson, for ‘hig brown, will be enticed to it (choers)-and 1am willing | 10% country. 1a Orneinuatt east my eyes across the Ohio | 2848, I think, Twas resident of the Seventeenth ward, | CHIT wine, pstntone, Pratt, St Johns, Everett & | from Wilmington, NC. for Salem abt April1; brig Mer. | Duran iudrig, Walken, Reotact: slope pode to Fra al the time comes when we can sevice or re. | riverover to Kentucky. To-day, for tbe first time, Thave | S0d pecupled part of @ house, for whieh t ald espe, | Brown; Northumberland, Tard, Tendon, Morgan & Wiley; | Aid; Lassen, from Salem Feb 14, err 8tb, for do abt ie Withn and need, Becker New Yor) os NI is 3 a 7 . Le , form it, Then, ladies and gentlemen of Massachusetts, | not only seen Kentucky Foes ars oad oe #) Dut | ror in offiee, was ee fick, andl ied to perform higaod Texas, Merrill, Melbcurne, J BSardy; Forest State, Polis: | BCanrexas—In port about April 21, briga Porto Rico, PORTLAND—Arr May 4, bark Sarah B Hale, Orowther, ward, and let liberty and justice and virtue and y cay is t£2; | my_own duties, and oftentimes had to remain at the | ter, t Stephen, NB, JO ; Kate Hunter, Bush, rooster, Wooster, for do | Cardenas; brig Crescent Nickerson, Ponce, PR, 26 1 P Brown, for NYork 28th; Sarah Br) and religion prevail throughout the whole world. | ter end spplause.) And if all’ the cle rooms of the Art Union until slate hour in the night; | StJobn, NB, JO Baker & Co ad H seyarnsekir Gla luster, Mitgholl: Pembroke for NYouk- : State, and throughout the Southern States, was : i | “"parke—Dudley. Morrison, Cbarleston, Eagle & Hazard; | 1¢8;Enoch Pratt, Brightman, from Havana, to load sugar H r ‘The Cuamuay then propored the fourth regular toast— | jive "the specimen’ before us, we should be here | Ot? Wetmere, who wat then ee ee me to Fanny (Fr), Cordomnet, St Pierre, MarUnigue, Vatables for ay at oe eae . Sld 23d, schr Grey Eagle, Barker, cid “barks Lunette, Mountfort, Havana; Cansds, Dyers i i “The “One Idea’ of the Free Democratic Party—T Jeb: the jubilee fr il party, instead | Procure f Abigail & Maria, ing, Portland, ’ | Matanzas. prevent a hemisphere from relapsing into Dace?” | tanta tae pines saree od pacpetie | Coie the assurance that any extra rent which I | & Renaud; Euphrosine (Fr), Diguet, Martinique, Boyd & |" Crevececoe—Arr April he urlow, | _.RICHMOND—Arr May 2, ship Harriet Augusta, Scott, fuasis Pucteullgiee yee) | She the slorions march of emancipation, | should have to pay sbould be made good to me ‘by the | Hincken. 1, | NYork Milaudse, Shith, Aapinwall, beige Thomas's, | Liverpool. i 7 I gta leh lariat la prin There iss | institution. I accordingly removed to the immediate Ketch—Brothers, Lovett, Charleston, Peter Harmony's | Fiya:d, Smalley, Philadelphia; 16th, De Milliken#| | Arr May 4, schra Mary Eliza. Hotchkiss, NOrleans: Gal- alos Bon, Cains Fuascs page, of Gainey, respond. | wighty work for us, yot to do-, There are three milion | Vicinity of the Union, and the rent of the house whichT | NEPST#issas, netyea, Neuvitas, Brett, Vose & Co; | Portiand: Harriet Ann , Eilinger, NYork; schr Ju- | 1809 scnrs Meroy Taylor, from Biston, Joseph Bekecy of oi spcie sald Me. President, the nentiment to mylcn Jou | Uwe hundred thousand. slaves yet waiting for delivery, | 10ck i the amount'in this bill. Tt cost me $285 more | SUG UHNGioy squnns. PR,J W'Hlwell’& Co; Wan’ | Jia MHallock, Anderson, Adpinwall; 17th, bark Roderic | B&G echt Merey Taylor, from Boston; Joseph Baker, of il flection which I should despair at this time to be able to | and eighty thousand entering into the capital stock every meer Bake ey Ph of $180 85. ive adequate expression to. It points at once to the | year, and the slave power is ruling the religion and poli- i a (Bam), Block, Hamburg, Henning & Co; Pacific, Beman, (adefasr Unden and to the coe end of our labors, | tice of the whole Iand. "I have heard something about the Ienny Conpalisdt fo aasa ie tog Hy nat areee foes Soer C Ackerly. gis Saeaey i Yea, gentlemen and ladies, our great idea—our great one | Union here today, and of the value of the Union, and | srotie, deficiency of $140, which I also made good. The Schrs—Pampero, Kenwick, Pensacola, J C Slaght; Mel- idea is neither more nor jess than that there is not, and | the importance of sustaining the Union. Gentlemen, if | tet item ia charged for performing the duties of the | vina. Crabtree, Washington SL Mitchill; Elm City, Fris there cannot be, any legal property in mas. They tell | you have been so fortunaze as to find a Union worth pre- | Ccrsespondivg Secretary during his illness and al page naam yeen omy gion palk ploy og erp Poon ot cg eee ae To Apu, | fem the tatitution, dmountin 1 Free; Geo Ear cal, sectional party. Fer mysel for rty, we at ‘inion favoring justice, rty, i ; ; Carol night, Alien, once d'sclaim say sectional oc geogeaphical ata. 1 But for myself, with & price upon my head, seme rate of compensation which the aghiett aad Rockland. ef | Serer, Movers, Porto Rico, Underwood Badger; Caroline | Diu, Smith, do. Sid oth, brigs Tenusconata (Br), Doug- NYorks bert indie (BO), Retshum, Se Soha, NB begs il 26° bark MB Stetson, Harding, for Bor- | NYork; bark India (Br), Ketchum. St John, NB; brigs Pirie Neptune Upton, and Delms’ Milliken, | Albert (Be), Robinson, St Jobn, NB; Kendall, Catheiam Freights lower; a vessel taken to load for | NYork; Russian, Garey, do; Caroline, Harding, Boston; Seance | ty, New Haven, master: Heanora, Swasey. Morambiquo, | NYork at 40e. perowt.. 4. sono, Blanch. | tom NYork; Vi minia’ Snow, Philsdelyuin, Cle bark g to $833. This isthe | J Frye; Geo favery, Jones, Tampico. H D Brookman & ms het Cl fe "Brien, Waterford; Aloyone (Br), cal lass, Boston; 26th, Lydia Stover, Shepherd, Boston. ; ‘ Mation (Br), 0 s Tampico, HD Brookman £ | ard, for Cowon abt Oth inst; Clara Ana, Hatah; Jano | Mation (Er), ker, Bowker, ‘Cai Tag; | Liverpoc! Parker, Bowker, and Moro Castle, Bishop, for do, dg; |“ SonTIVAN—Arr April 29, achr Potomac, Abbott, Neer Are- would plisation of our. principles | offered by @ sovercign ‘State of the Union—oi Teta Sean a Se vieat Wee Te ier Weeks Baitinere, Matier Lord; Niagara’ solely for ‘this. bem fere, and T would claim’ its | everywhere in the slaveholding States—you will pardon wows fre Gaiman)” Did the idea suggest itself to | Terry, Humscoa, JT White & ( Lord Champlain, Woodward, 3,600 boxes’ capacity, for do, to er engi NiMeNTa, | take doO bide sugar, nad boxes ruficient to complete her | York. Sid 24th, schra Provides it, Redman, do; 28 a , cargo, chartered at £2 11s, goes to Matanzas for a por- | bine, do: Virginia, do via Gouldsboro’. tion; Silas Leonard. Bassett, 3,000 boxes, for Venice and | | SALEM—Arr May 4, bark Manchester, U, Buenos tion over nothing less than the globe itself. | me if I have no special loyalty forthe Union. (Cheers | > Coasideration, in making out this bill against the in- | Thoms and Mazacsibo, J B Gaer & Co. ers.) Our mission is to make this great party truly | #d laughter.) The Union—what is it—where is it? i i decisi Sloops—Pointer, Fowler, Providence, master; America, m larch 12; schr Presto, Ingalls, act. ‘oe mission is to refine and patty the moral | bow will you define it!—where will the ascertain ES, Courter ee tie ser Unicn elite: per ie Ain Sturges, Providence, master. rise Tons meee (6; Pamigustu, Pratt, and Rou for abil jpplecsies eB ES wae atmosphere, so that whenever man shall attempt the | bearings! Gentlemen, beware of your language’ speek | treasury contained a large amount of money, you might : ARRIVED. Cowen at £2 10, and if to Baltic £2 17 6; Henry Warren, Passengers Arrived Werks of his innocent neighbor, he shall be as im —— «geo. ge argent rio risa of the | as well seek to obtain a portion of it as not? A. It never Ship Ashburtcn GED: Corry, Liverpool, 82 days, with | Raiden, 2.300 boxes, for Falmouth, E, £2 168: California, Nonroux axp Ricumosp—Steamship Roanoke—F HI Satety condemned on if be were vielating any other por- | Cee, oon ae aoe cpnlntion of te on OCrtther ton | cccurred to me in the world; the bill was mado out be- | 480 passengers, to Grinnell, Minturn & Co. Clark, for NYork, bes $6 50 per bhd and $1 48 per box | Hatch, O Callahan, Chas Moody, W C Smith, J A Sunil tion of the decalogue. (Cheers.) This is our great part of the population of the country. Either you i Ehip Sovereign of the Seas (clipper), McKay, Honolulu : and this is capped ‘movement which is to distiaguisk | ure t ia their sense or you do not. If you do, how hap: | fyiit, atethe hedpeonsnars ulit wouldbare been paid (facdvich inands), Feb 15. co Geinpell, Mixiuen & Co. wobec Petal, Gpotiene,, tte de seen Oversea Leng fee} 2» Remick, Soren, tee eee creek the nineteenth century over every other of its predeces- | pens it that you are in harmony with them! If you do | Without any legal controversy; I bave no doubt of this in | Mareh 22 off Cape Horn. spoke brig Caroline, from Ham. | Go $0th; J J Hathorn, Brown, for Trieste, cos Fr Eee beans icy Ramey pie Th ngrmng tg + 5 +A ve ‘ger ‘i x s As 1160, " " do: ‘ 5 u hounsing to the civilized world that the constitution of | bama, North orSouth Carolina, or any other slavebolding pe oo pt ae cere tog ag Gknsin, | oi'Gays out: 28the saw an English ship, boucd E, showing i ee White, for Plymouth Sey sae Bomar | SC earns eee ues eet va Gail the United Staten guarantees slavery. The time will | State woud be » meetiog nit 10 be tolerated for one hour, | Mfaatin and some other membere of the Commitioe of | NC. O00, Marryatt’s signala; March 22, off Cape Horn, saw | Moses, 10 281 for Remedion, to, load muscovada sugar | Mire Kirwan, Mas HA Clarke, W Ht Bette, WW Junkim, come, nay, is not far distant, when he will be conridered | tbat it would be deemed worthy of Lynch law, and that Management, bave purchased foreign productions, coa- | ® Clipper ship cf about 1,000 tons, bound W. Parker, Willams, dieg: Averon, Keller; Childe Harold, | ¢ Ly eM ody, Mr saa i ee ‘Mund: a i as having said about the same thing as if he had said | we would be subject each of us, may be, toa coat of tar | i3r7'to the constitution, charter and byelaws of the in- Sbip North America (clipper), Austin, Rio Janeiro, 46 | CHNGT tM “Ceti AYO Holicon Adams, | Seite SL Mott aed lady) J ‘Cundinghat eer ge id that the constitution guarantees treachery and fraud. se feathers, What a glorivus Union we are preserving’ | stitution. ‘This war an additional reason why I suspected oe yg ema Soci avert and Jobn Caskie, Raynes, une; brigs Harp, Webber, for | Doughty and lad: 'H Cunningham, HJones and sister, W (Applause) Tsay, therefore, to my friexd, leave your | Why, let us deal in facts. | We have one common coautry | the integrity of Mr. Austin and others connected with him; ik Arethura, Holway, Marseilles, 62 days, to B | NYSP "cading’ muscovido sugar at $560 per hd; | A Jenkeand lady, EG Munroe and lady, Mrs Nelson ona besa § ee ae Haspehie, srhich have not known | £2: Prieto, serisiyrey Sere ree neanah the oe thore works of art were purchased from Williams & Ste- Xf Hermitage (of Baltimore), Cooper, Rio Janeiro, Kathleen (Br) Pingree, for do 5th inst, Metamora, a | gon, Mra Clutter'and two children, Mre Butler and twa 4 howe pbenr, residing, T believe, at 363 Broadyay, andafter ards | ee ee ee, oe eee of Rio apeke ship Ma’ | £0r Mariel 20th to load molasses for Boston at $3 per | children, Mra N Poole snd two children, Mrs H ee course is the synovyme of slave: fentiment of the country, and though we have the truth vy bye fo'Now York, “hers te your fala” Of agtonn dad tues | ef God with us, the tark is dificult; we Dave not only to | Peat {9 Boston to be dispored of, and that the institution | D0 tie ‘hoe for SaaFraveisco, via Rio; april 6.lat7 | Bhd: Castilian, Pinkbam, (from Ortigoss) for Portland | four children, G Wf Grice and lady, @ Haith and lad you ean operate on this :reat movement so a: ultimate. | (mancipate those in bonds, but to vindicate our own | ct pith s loss by the operation; I also know that Mr. | <™ion 34 40, spoke Br brig Riebards, from the wreck of a | 2th; Julia Moulton. Donnell; Ellen Hayden, Smith; | 46 in the steerage. Ty, perhape, to bave yourself placed st the head of the | rightaas freemen. (Cheers’) Let us up, then, to work. | Au-tin had sold bis own purchases of works of art his | Br ship neat Cape St Roque, with passengers, for Australia; | Chas Hamor; Peerless, Castner; Sea Belle, Hinds; / —Honcwviu—Ship Sovereign of the Seas—Chas Buaker Cuntey, Yobeers), Dar stil move: to insenoe sour name | God is it nota buruin’ shsme that there is vot au iach | OW Property—to the Art Union at a price far above | Tin ta" ion S440, spoke wha'ing bark’ Alfred ‘Tyler, | Montague, Durbar; and Geo ¥ Williams, une; sehraG | and servant Fredk R Bunker, Miss Bunker, Mra BF and virtues on ibe high t. bleta of fame. , ofsoil inour country on which we can or dare protect « | ‘Pelt walue; Mr. Austin and Mr. Corsens told me that | fic. "from a eruise for Edgartown, with 1.20 bbls oil; | Montague, Simpson, for. New Orleans, immediately; | Bolles and child. J Lonatti, lady’ and child. Capt P Posse, read the next toast :— fogitivesiave? Ix it not a burniog shame that slaves | (°°. WUCn1 weener nad improperly charged Teiehtc en, | #Pcke her again May 2. off Gape Hatteras, all well (was | HeDry, Harker, for New York, takes 000 boxes at $1 50; | J 8 Tappan, H Murphy, R'H Thorp, BH Wait, RG Hea The Memory of the i{uguenot Confessors of tha Seven- | must skuik here, in the -ight/of Bunker Hill or of Faneuil | ri,in further inacawer to a question whether I had made | Teported Jan 6, with 1,200 hla): ‘April 27, lat 30 55 N, | Pecehontas, Bulkley, and Wim Hone, disg; Citizen, Poor, | dricks, J Hobbs. teenth Ceatury. and of their Revolutionary Repreventa- | Hall’ - (Applause ) We have a mighty work before us. ‘ lon 67, spoke schr Rebecca, from North Carolina for Gua, | #24 1) B Barnard, Farnsworth, unc. Oe 7 tatement that Mr. Jarvis Tene aid oo een inbersets lat 33 C4, lon 67 33, spcke Br brig Caroline Sid 224, brig Cardenas, Fgog, Bahis Honda; 26th, brigs Passengers Sailed. tives, Bow. doip, Boudinot, Laurens and Jay. I will conclude simply by saying what I am fond of re- o b a Mr, Jou Jav, of ‘New York rocponded. He said—Mr. | pesting, since the glorious words were put forth by the | t elation Te Ee eer diner ited ia. regard | (of Dundee), irom Jamaica for Liverpool; 30th, lat $3 17, | Sterling, Dickey, Serra Marens, to londfor a pert in U'S cAstixmatt Steamahip Uncle Sam—H, Laing, Miter President, ladies and gentleren, I pray you to sccept | great poet of our cause, Joseph G. Whittier:— Gressed to A’ M. Conzens, dated August 12, 1852, 1'wish | io 67 £8, spoke Br schr Margaret, from Porto Rico for | Thins “cattenes, to load “amecovedo sugar for | Mise H Houche, Mias E Houche and servast, WK Garriat my thanks for the very kind mavner in which you have “ There are voices from our fathers’ graves, to state that the institution was indebted to me for ad- | Halifax. Died on board at Rio Janeiro, Feb 4, Emanual | x" you at soi, per hhd with tierces and bbls | son, D W Thompson, Berford &Co’s messenger, H Casey, reoeived the allusions tomy ancertars and to myself. It And Concord ix pot dumb; vances made by me, and that being shortly after quarter | Nuvez, reaman, a ative of Fazal; Feb 8, John R John- | fo" nail stowage at b'<; Louisa, Gallagher, for do to | W Winter, K Winter, J M Lyrle, Mins E Brace, L.A Gast has afforded me the sincerest pleasure to accept the invi- | For voices from cur fathers’ graves day, when the landlor¢slook for their rent; I gave a | £0, seamen, & native of England; same Oe load fac Yidlntelatilos ok 6 oad, 2; brig Denmark, | rett, Mr Wilson, Miss Wilkon an two Miss Wilsons, Wm tation of your committee to assist at this festival, in ‘And from the future came. letter im order to propitiate Mr. Austin; I wanted the | Cooper, resman, a native of Baltimore; at sea, March 18, | yit.. ‘Cavua to for N York. (takes 400 bhds mo. | Hammond, P Douglass, C Perkins, Master Wikon, C Gil- hovor of the distinguished statesman by my side, who, They call on us to stand our ground, money, and General Wetmore called on Mr. Austin, | “ape Frio, Joneph Smith, seaman, a native of Eegland. | i eei'at'04/): cchr Aid, Stellor, Charleston; barks | son, KW Jacksons Chas Houche C W Beales, Joka Cam when other of our great men in ¢he national councils, | They charge us still to be And adyied him to. pay me the money I had ad’ | Bark Naisd Queen (new), Cheney, Portsmouth, to | jiticn S074); cohh Ald Stellor. cee es tot con Mental, | tery, P MeDonalé’ P Fenbel, J © Welliston W Colman, faitered and fell, maintained with fearless front the pria: | Not only free from chains ourselves vanced for the institution, and also informed me that Mr. | ™A*ter. 7 toload molases for Portsmouth, N It, (takes 600 hhds | JNewland, JL Percey, W Dunlap, John Lackin, H Davies ciples and the houor of New England, unsultied by | But foremost to make free ”” : Austia felt burt that Iliad slandered the Institution, | , Bark Flor de Ver (Port), Francis, Para, 24 days, to H ! 0 33) “brit Roberta, Colson, N York, schrs Marion | SC Mitchell, Mr Honegford, D Higgins, P MoCue, T Coker sopbistries from Maswschusetts and unmoved by threats | The clove of Mr. Gartison’s speech was hailed with loud | Gen. Wetmore said I wan mistaken im George's character, | K Corning & Co. St 836} Pee AM Beberte, Coleen N York, sobre, Marien | oy Piilipe Mary 0 Teomal, aiettro thliaven, Tis from Mississippi. Faithful among the faithfal, Mr. Hale | and long acclamation. alled him,.and that he would go around and see | _ Park Cadet (of Charleston). Rich, Matanzas, 11 days, to | 475 Pin5 molasses at $3), Ispac C Hertz, Bullock, Carde. | Burke, Geo Smith, John MoCarthy, C Grosmacher, stood, a8 Jobb Quincy Adams, to whose eloquent voice I | ” The lrasiENr then proposed the following toast:— him, and be satisfied me, and under that influence 1 | Sirkiand & VonSebt. Experienced heavy NE gales. soutien Ss ae a » Carde- | Wargend, M Goodwin, CHopman, B Folay, N Green, W seem again to bave been listening—as John Quincy | The Future of the Free Democracy— wrote this letter; but from subsequent investigations, | , Per Panchita, Morton, Candenss, 12 days, toR C Read | "YN ooron J—in port Aj 123, barks Mary :H Kendall, | Lockard, M Rodin, G Francino, M Rosa, ¥ ‘Kistnought, I Adams was wont to stand—the exponent of freedom amid In God’s own might and examination ‘of memoranda, { fcund out that Mr. | &Co. Sid in company with bark Hecla, for New York. | qian from Rio Janeico for’ NOrleans:; Manchester, | Mactabo, Paola Chinge, Mr Glark, Mrs Clark, Mise Clark the apologists for slavery. Iv an atmosphere of political | We gird us for the coming fight; Austin was not @ square man. Gen. Wetmore lulled my | , tg Philurian (Br), Ames, Newport, E, 54 days, to or- | Gost" for Cuba; brig A Blanchard, Blanchard (or Small), | and servis, B Nayolitona, J Brackett, D Hacket, J Korum, ‘and social corruption, h’s integrity remained untainted | We grasp the weapons he has givea— suspicions against Mr. Austin, and Mr. Austin would | <¢?- Experienced heavy weather and shifted cargo. Mareh | F0Ti5? “tia ong scite Wm H Maillor, Crowell, NYork. | TMcKay, M Train, A Rogardus, Miss Taylor, BF Tuttle, apd unsuspected When we were doubtful about our | ‘The Light and Trutb and Love of Heaven. not give me the money unless I signed the letter.— | 2%, 00 lat, &c, exchanged signals with bark Reaper, from | “°F repo. Atr off April 23, ships New York, Hutchin- | J Baldwin, HC Comstock, Master Comstock, EG chieftest statesmen, we never doubted Mr. Halo—we (Music—‘Hail to the Chief '’) In speaking of the election of the members of the Com- | Grtenock for Melbourne; 25th, lat 25 49, lon 29 1s W, § knew always and under all contingencies where to find | Hon. Hexny Wisos, of Natick, responded, saying, in | nities of Management who had resigned, it was desirous | *f0K¢ bark Victoria, from Antwerp for New York: April a iri re ig rhe H Clowell, Becker, Phi- | Russell, R Fuller, Mrs Hawley and son, E Dunlap, W A Russell, Mrs Jano M Chegare, RT Watson, W H Dibler, bim—the vindicator of the higher law, against the athe- | the course of his remazks, that the free democracy meant | to get the names of of emi in the lat 42 46 N, lon46 W, spoke Br ship Plantagenet, from iam of the Senate, the press, and the pulpit—the defender | to l.bor for freedom, until, in the language of Stitt own i without regea4 ‘o their qualifications is icon oe pn j | New Orleans for Liverpool; same date, exchanged signals | !delphia. | rt, April 27, ship Arab, Ballard, wtg; sarin! ¥ Fext “< fe A 'Steuara WEN ai 4 of our constitutional rights, the ever watchful guardian | Whittier, of art, but the coxtrolling reason was their position in | With Br rhip Crown, do for do; 30¢h, Lat 4041, Jon te ot ae cavane Marat. Petenbees’ | Irion RH Bisby, LO sontt, W Redd sya of the liberties of the people, and although surrounded “ its blessings fail, society. 60 W. spoke bark Antelope, from New York. tka Rover, » from Havana, for St. Petersburg, | Ivison * ing, TS Redfield, sneering slaveholders, the undaunted champion of Common as dew and sunshine, over all.’ ‘A recess of a few minutes here took place. Brig Vesta (Nor), Cock, Ludwig, 75 days, with two pas- lc do do; useing Dickey, be scene ee eo eaeiinrt TW Carp men Dean Sonate a G 8 It. rT slave. (Applause.) Of the results he has acoomplished | {n conslusion, he gave:— Re exemined by Mr. Shannon. Q—You stated on your | *engert, to F Beck & Kunhardt. rat $1% per box; ichborn, Rendell, f | i ; 4 , ; for do du; | 8 dussay, WH Jansen, RW Bell, T Elliot, Mra Elli there can be no fall record yet. But we know well the | Salmon P. Chaso—The free democracy of New England | direct examination that you knew a member of the Com- | , Brie Serab (of Scituate), Colman, Curneso, April 14, to | ET ciney Remick, to load for do; D Nickels, Swett, | D Middlebrook, W'S His, TS Allen, W'S Schonok, JR sears of a brave exainple; and we know, too, how | recognise him an a worthy compeer of their own trusted | mittee of Mavagement substitute a picture on the cata. | Vor¢; Perkins & Co, for Portland, ldg molasses at 23¢: Byron, Titus, for New | Hover, CA Maynard, J W Bellamy, T W Brougham, a5 constantly his clear and manly tones, echoed by the tele | jeacer, Jotn P Hale. - iatribation fo pha Brig Lootee (Dan), Robra, Porto Cabello, 26 days, to ay Graph, ad ringing for 204 wide throogh our land have | “the seer ere Pg Mega tem A sali) drawa by member of the | o.4er, April 28, lat 33 (8, lon 74.25, apoke schr Rosa- York, ide mus sugar at 534 per Carries 400 bhds; | Dennison, H Van Aukin, AT Robinson, W Trea wall’ encouraged our hopes and strengthened our confidence, | The Liberty Party—Not dead, but translated. (Air— | — Witness—I object to answer. mond fiom Perrambuco for Baltimore. Yiaeas, Mptiastomy foe 6 1G, erie, ates, Ainehy | Porn eo Mame, O take, annie as with Ober ane Giddings, and my honorable friend | «Auld Lang Syne") Q Who was the member who replaced this picture for | ,, Brig 1uey H Chase (cf Calais), Hill, Neuvitas, 12 days, | Xk: rd Franklin, Mitchell, fer New Orleans do; Helen | Ft immore Rielns Mey Mary Thompson, Geo, W ation, here, Mr. Mann, be remind the nation in i's lusty youth Rev. Josuva Lxavirr of New York, responded. And | one of his own? toT Owen &£en. May 4, off Cape Hatteras, spoke brig | A Warren, fergent, dieg; brige Kare Heath, Bonnett, do: | Stopham 7 ORE mold, & o Van Norden, T W Om of the f truths it uttered imits infancy. (Cheers.) | the next was resyorded to in a very happy manner by | Witnesa—Muat I answer that? I have delicacy about | Chinchilla, from Cienfuegos for New York. fords Ales ea Haskell aud Tosceee Polen ver Poteas ip | SH Pasen, L Starteranti. JD West, A Lopes, WS It is , that such a tribute as this should be paid to | Key. Jony Prwrost, It was— . answering it, but I will if you like. Must I answer that? | ,,8Fig Eliza W Denton, Savin, Ponce, PR, 14 days, to | S09} Oiten A Morley ves. Yor hee eee or Marco Tralinto, lady and three chiliren, W: Wood Mr. ty the free democracy of Massachusetts, bymen | The Ministers of Christiamity—Appointed to be the | Mr. Fullerton—If the witness refuses to answer because | Tompeon & Hunter, 40: Keylog, Pie ; sehies he Brewster, William ao See 70 Goodyear, RS Webster, Jno MeNeal, TS Ha- srho, lke him, and act in these degeverate * | agents of that grest anti-slavery commandmeat, “Love | he krowa nothing of ruch a transaction, it ta all well | , BF Amesbwy (of Gardiner), Colburn, Matanzas, 13 | (0: Keying, Pieroey, wa, sotims tie Browsees, Witlian, dls; ds, TN Frastan; Rev Dr Hatfleld and lady. J.W de our fathers spoke and acted when Faneuil Ilall was the | thy neighbor as thyrelf.”” enough, but if it is out of fretended delicacy on his part | 295%, to J W Klwell & Co. eee Te re been hace om. | Fer TB Malntosh, 8 L Dodwotth, P Orabtree, Rt W Hous cradle of liberty. I recognize in this vast assembly those wane that would seem to be the face put ppon the mat. | , Brig Caroline E Kelly (of Frankfort, Me), Colcord, Car- | Miller; Charles Henry, Appleby: Maxon Rogers, Farran; | yer. > vecready ilady and servant, M8 Trisie, SW. Dedle~ who bave in great part restored this ancient and Bouors. thy and generous in action; | ter—then I insist upon an answer. x deras, 11 days, to Nesmith & gone. Henriette, Hous; and Wing of the Wind, Pospaall, for | Oy 5 Ourtion Peal @ beck, W Gitoed, Altiad: Peak EE soured tae rp of Shae Beangin thes far re Poe Ne | gh at rng ee UNE te PN gd en (ot Peeper, noon, cactnas Ta | Aeeacemnoaee, ecan” Clara, athe | Ger ahh Malian’ W & pany Sood , s a 4 q 7 ona, coe! ‘rovidence, (one account sa} ley. ul . 03 inapizes the brightest hopes for the future of cur repub’ | 4X paid a high compliment to Mrs. H. B, | Chairman—The witness need not answer unless ho | 4,4 Denguela (of Prospect), Hichbern, Cardenas, 12 | +r)’ yeign Kossuth, Allen, Bolton. 26th Niaguex, Har” | livan, WG Costar, RO Sinclair, Thos Syeveno, Alfred Bow saddest memories of the past areevon now fad w York; Grand Turk, Smith, Providence; 27th, | larce, CD Mastey, Rev Mr Balch, RW Flowers, P Pers, before the gladsome dawn here breaking in the East, | ment of the Lord to smite Sisera, the captain of the host, vilerton—Then I ask if it is dealing justly wi Brig Acadian (Br), Lockbart, Windsor, NS, 9 days, to | Sin sack tho soveath ot ‘March, ro lately Caught with gloom: | Sod'tald'teotan she’ bad ased ihe all and tne ‘hameoc? | there actately so crouse thie witness’ row suawering the | marter Mechanle, Merryman; Gen. Maslon,, Bibber, and Eieire, | Kine, WH Matece seis Daiom-—Mrs Oredby and bow’ and despair, is sgain a white day in onr political calendar. | most ckilfully, and driven it into the head of slavery. question put? We court the investigation, and Ishall | , Bre Clarissa (of Warren), Davis, New Orleans, 20 days, | prem Peraennie 4 atte, ohio Ameviet +1 ofttman, Mrs J MeAuliff, F Wolk, 3 Donman and. Indy; In my own’ State we shall number amongst our rep. | “The next regular toast war— tress the some inquiry if the otherside do not. This | t der. April 28, lat 28, lon 79, spoke brig St George, | Reston. ld on or prev to 2ike, chip Amerionn, Sears | G'W Roades, W Hi. Roaden, TH Roadoa, L Iie. resentatives im the next Congress, that generous | “The Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin—A key that fits the | spurious modesty is intended to pans for more than it ix | 1° Neuvitas for New York. Gert, Sc hath Bariington, Wisehel; Ceetingsion: 500 | tT Mr Checseaiee, Ba Cou Gah? lady, 160 Ke To philant it, Gerrit Smith. (Cheers.) The stream of | wards of Chiistian hearts; a key that shall yer unlock worth. Brig Clintom, Walker, Charleston, 5 days, to George i ah supposed Cony | freight. ai Bm or arariak ied lady, FL Oat ; ee 4 Public in New York is by no means s0 stagnant | prison house, and let the captive go free.” (Air by the | | Witness—I will answer: it was Col. Andrew Warner. Bulkley, P ‘assau—In port about April (Teese? Orion, “+ gill, Seen tt tinea, O lk Fasten, B it dececte, ie La eit might seem, Thoughtful men of all pasties begin | boné—:' Tho Old Folks at home.””) Q—While you wore alevk in the Art Union had you not | , #rig Hurmah, McKeneis, Machias, 10 days, to Mayhew from Boston for Crooked Island, 0 load for B, and others | SOfroeat. N Resseuberg, b Chessrean, Victor Droalt, recognize at ours is merican idea, an ‘The ChamMan remarked that on the 19th of Ay i i « ‘albot. i Th gurs the morement ofthe age, upon mich chiely depend | che Grit troops. made a target of the Loxianten Vite. oo oe ee feral D Parks, Stone, Porto Rloo, 11 days, to Ea- file 3 dum) Nag tae ad ere Ny a Jai Pies WB Michell 7 Harman Syd er our government, of our pany, which was then commanded by Capt. Jon P, b _- coriam Co. y A " Ke 4 Union, even the purity of our religion, and, not least, the The veord which Capt. Parker then "need \a-sow in the pein what years? Schr Dwight Davidson (of New Haven), Smith, Bara- iS eee beg he or Foe ae Anton ‘Rob- mash D rey Ue eoeattie indeed Fie Ghat nn influence of our republican institutions upon the liberties | bards of his grandon, Theodore Farker. But the latter A—From about ist August, 1849, to, I think, the close | © 11 days, to master. R10 Jaxerro—In port gg ag Mag «tn aaa Gov. | Geovens, 2 PRI ce. Yen E Tennis, Mite, Sweten: of Europe and the destinies of the world There is, am | wields a shorper two edped sword than that of his grand. | of 1860 or 1861 iia 5 Schr Orlanina, Dodge, Richmond, 3 days. erty, and Fhahiame, eee ea Weta’ trom 40, jest | Chas Mise, BW igen, b Lote, es Baten oan aia Fersuaded an immense amount of anti-slavery feeling | father Jobn. And to whem more Atly could a response |” Q— Wat were the amounts of the recsipts from mem- Schr Tangent, Plummer, Corumbia, Me, 6 days. PO Te Oe ee een Hiwst, for do} scr: Jt Nair, | Rely, A Low, ¥. Marcy. i sotecttru, Te Marlin, 8 Marling J Afloat. that only requires to be conecatrated and directed | ¢o the toast be assigned, than to the tend of the poor | bers of that tnstitution during the yeur 1840. Sebr Wolcott, Bearve. Hoston, 4 days at; brig WE is varys Hard, for Go; ache’ Jae No? | B ieaaiin, WY ostis HeMesito, Mag Marita, Naty Olmay, to be feit with overwhelming force in our national poli- | hunted boy Sims, and’ the heroic William and Mary | A —In the year 1889 the receipts were $4,200 78; intne | Schr David Babson, Babson, Rockport, 3 days. Bore, for Phiedelpnips Wings of the Morning, Lowell, | John Martin, Hilse Marlin and children, J Back, @ Bowen, tion shail presently have Mr. Hale's personal ina. | Crafts? (Cheers.)’ Ho had intended to call on Mr. Parker year 1840, $8,027 47: in the year 1841, $5,205 67 ;'in the | “cht Tivano, Lowe, Gloucester, 2 days. Dee et ReGen Franciico: Golden State Doty, de | D Grove, Le si Cohen, Mra Juiia Smith, G H Bromerman, ence to assist us, ax New York is to be his future home, | form speech; bui he bad left the hail, and sent a note | yenr 1642 the receipts were £5,683 70 ; in the year 194%, | Schr Ellen Rodman, Osgood, New Bedford, 2 days TOO en oe ee ewan lars topmnantes tacks Pip. | J Hugue, ¥, Walker 'O Reynolds, Mrs iteeves, HT Pomero; ‘and we shall henceforth claim him as oor fellow citizen. | stating that be had « very bad cold and could uot «peaic. | $7,120 , in tho year 1849, $10,080 00: in the year 184, | Schr Franklin Pierce (lighter), Lockwood, from the rete ese’ for NYork soon; WV Bowes, Dyer, for | and wife) “s' Hollister, J Harbirg, J Cassin, H P Queen, Hie name alone. afew weeks since, crowded our Broad: | Hut in his place, raid he, let me preseut to you some | $16,106) in the yoar 1846, tul,208. Khe receipts in 186] | sD Sea Duck, ashore on Long Branch. eitton igs Delaware, White, from. and’ for Wo do; | Ayres, Vosburg, J Cochran’ A Blanc, J Desoaste, K ve Tabeenacle with some twenty tive hundred persods, | twenty-six volumes of viznatures to an adress from the | were about 860,000 there was no drawing in that year, BELOW, erlettake, ike, for ao do; Catharine Augusta, henes | Baler’ Jess, Ann Hers. JF Leonard, Jno W Frask, {intent spd earnest appreciation every implied contemna piled them upen the table before the President, =Trecetved 6 portion, of toe, 12 liquidation of my | Brig Boe Lee, from'Bordeanx. Hxchete ee | Sa eh gi sytlh Heater, J opland Rear very and its abetiors. (Cheers.) But to roc 7 d enthusiasm—the chai i ‘ , : A h } ; x P acs cin, Samuel Lovell, J Hunter, J Fi from what we may bore ty do in ew Yank te phat pon | the mle take vemaskiny. that, Go volemey contac | Cn ten Saleen eile edn eh ae Hacer os | ie Re te ee re eeahiD North Aarerice, Austin, Sow || RY ROWS eee Vena 6 ane TE J dager, B actually accomplishes 4 ATL 0 t Uurer, aC- ' ‘ . + a K H j akin, tyicom ona which i ‘et wee 4 tae prog en ae counted, and yet that was but pg to the emphatic ianguage of the constitution, Also two ships, one bark, and two brigs, unknown. fax Juan, Nic—In port April 18, brig Townsend Jones, | De ‘igien t Jallagan, Mrs J Spoor, T ‘Chase,'7, BM Crone, pote TS Ry ld ce mich | "The next propoced tomst was -— tod by lama of the American Art Union, thai SAILED. Wooderson, ‘ure. 4 f 2 M Leero. Geo Howard, P Le Roy, P Pinto, C A Tet is to sweep the country, I beg leave to propose the “The Unhealthy Organiration—Where is the q = ar ae A ct ‘ *- .- @ fact. Ships Clifton, New Orleans; Junius, ; Sir Rebert San Juan (Cuba)—Sld April 26, brig Caroline, Cook, | fs mith E Ashbrock, B Adatos, M Barry, righ T health of | tice that shall stop the spread of its infection?” sed tr tho Commnltion ot Metagumenh tat cr | ‘eel (Ham), Hamburg, Northumberland, London. Boston Onkes, Mr. Wilson, Mr Kochbeaw, B Jones and wile, K “The Citizens of Marshfield—Wo recognize in their | by the band, «Johnny's too long at the fair ib) » | cones ee of Management, and of | Wind at sunset, NNE, with rain and fog. $7, Jaco—In pert April 20, briga J W Johnson (Be), "| Scott, Mr MeCauley, Mr Feny and ron, G Sarah, Madame chonen representative the true expounder of the Consti 1 ie oP tate, Renate, Ri eldiunds |" y eal PR biatit eateantbe atin tax ——— Morrison, from NYork, arr a day or twobefore, to load for | Dangers and daughter. W White, J prey Ne veer, tution.” (Cheers. ) a ecdiorin the ration Of toa, fove tonsoeesty, Lasay wot | in rogard'to Canes poseeareer cemlane whask tev eeceeay (Br Sanbv Hoes i eemLaioe, May ot See Tae ease arth ener Cah aatar eles a Wiki | tne rere and eifss Mina Seam, Pacis, dee Fs Sea Braud ape nue nt un |i aga niga ae | as woe no ||| A ee |Site tg etter rd WI, | te ac ar 4 5 ‘ 4 2 fe i ee Beaton, te Bryant, to Seward, | prigty ot Tile pec ee eee eee ctr ree | cocuinat’ Waring what yearsand in what that partiality | Spit bave ali gone to see. TRIMBAD—Zn port April 26, barks Amerionn, Adir,, for | child, W W Cornee, Tamos it Coraoe, Fward Works, : Gresley, te Garrison, to Phillips, to Quiney—the union J tne ‘othe at Hargous’ Flash, from Vers Oras, one ship, twe | Boston sume day; Franklin, Gibbs, for do soov ; brig | Daniel L Corsee, Joha 8 Bowder, R W Croat, Laws etd bpweunate of Vee propegenda o¢ very yom | sexeral years stood menfully battling for bumes rights, | A —in 'ho latter years of the pronpeetty of the institu. | terks, and tour briga, Is the oftny, Globe, Sar nders. Yor do Wg; schr Mary, Vates, do do, | Hitchoock, Jeremiah Whitman, aad athers ly, the atege- F sors.) Wo are thus in some sense doing what postari | tiea Mr. Austin, the Trenmurer, consionally bria | Wind light from the Kast. Weather thick and reiny, | Sid 20th, brig Oprdelis, Thomwes, do. J 6°.

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