Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
4 national religious soctetios, the selfish aequi- Maier of the statute, roport th: followiny for the last year, rt a have been trampled unior fot from 1787 up to this te Bary wea ihe hg telat i I bodies, the nary spirit of the ‘trond of revol ime, Tuc South as always icezarded all authority. Coeelenieetding, and commercial coumaaity, sed ax ave e tompicn of Buddnisa ar eer Tee ht that the peonle See pomestand tek tre cok |S able uegleet of a large portion of the Shower bath 294 showarad 7 moro thas tw po ga be no ba with slavebol a yact with “"Keotved, That the infamous conspiracy of the plotters Solitai 5d Sollt ww | di . oponed her gates at our bi home of grea 5 slavery. The people must be mads to beliovs that slavery | and vepportere of the Nebraska Ullt oes les foundeniemih | Reated os 19 Solitary 4.15 | sone etait, wo Qoabe net; out communes aries ladies, goon in your great and good’ work, and in is a curse, and that the black insu is'1 man. Thespeacor — to deliauched etate of public sentiment, agra by the Head shaved, bali @ chain 2 Ball and obain and show: ofthe Cross. ‘Thus, while the work of « seems the attractions of that home. Awaken this high desire thought there was too mu conduct of men ia both Church and State, in vindioatingthe | Bucking......... ve lO ered so esas 2 | sbent tobe hindered, its reso 18 to extend missionary work. Perhaps it would not be pretended compressive of 3850, by which truth, justice, ha- inanity, and liberty were sacrificed to political ambiti and Christianity insulted by endeavor maintain the su- yof the execrable Fugitive bill over the higher law among anti-slavery men, agu Prejudice, and regarded the black man precisely th as white man. To do away b this prejudice there Te im of a statute was cloar and oxpli- that tho prison authorities should on aninte to you to give you some idea of the first im- doaig Terabe Lead EE tering our harbor, and Bret looks 4 ‘the land of the free and the home of the . athe iftad to this ied. The ton of New Yorl ighty God. stricted to the inflicti i ry brave." He not upon our ficent bay and upon Seat epee cae eas cae coal jakewoived, That white itis a cause of congratulation that iment of a retrastory ‘peisoner the neat dwellings which ine shares, gat he Due . Mr. Foss thous arze onmbers of minieto ligion have at length been all for slavery, Dr. Spring's particularly. And from these b aummbers OF that here is truly the home of human happiness. . How pulps ana aera ee ta shoya Zones up She nemee | Sreuned, te Famous iain. | ae com Cotacenk een ee gn eon ee eee . sentiment. Dr. Spring suys a stole of servitude is the | ter of astonishment shears e foreigner w! first entering of "80 mm: ‘best for the black mam. The gry shop keeper says—“A — that receive alaveholdors into mi a—A nigger isn't Bt for anything else but a slave.’? | The | present the melanoholy spectacle of protestin speaker preferred rather 10 bear {i from the grog-shops | ¢atguéion of the unobristian system in the State, then the pulpit—it seemed move natural. This prejudice | C¢UStenance ite existence in t could be overcome by the 1on of a generation and anti-slavery mothers shoul with th ours, lands that I have visited and worked upon, Ihave furnish the water ¢ ae cealitinase ef * seen children left to die, and no com; ie onaived ie wal ait our 7 cheng aye dah, abel sand nih tram 0 Oeat hore. “I bave seem the mother carry her owa babs and ng of a . ver ISAAC HL BRATION foade a’briet opening address, Plunge it into the waves of one of the most beautiful One brig, unknown. Steamship Roanoke, Norfolk, £0; Peers 2 oanoke, folk, &o; ships Antarstio, aad ote id at sunrise, S; meridian, W; sunset, do, with he we in. Insh, itin mini vOry whieh shal the gridi slive through our agency, isa fountal they turned! or f life nirch-—a conrse that ne- lic officers can t ht and white converts — lawgivers of the lan pat DISCHARGED footed Ay committee continue to af 0 H. ford euch relief as thoir restricted means allow to criminals | calling the attention of the Society to the objects of their Trivers, which have carried out the innocents to the sea | children, and take the New Testament as their guide. It b who apply to § red el . by hundreds. We have no such scenes here. Thank | Mie best book om the rights of man that be had ever | Ebeistisne igjurious | "Uti toupee both of mortiaes . Wrenen NNER Terese A COOORAELOE TES | Coa we Bare bame, selena sociation to take ofro of | rald Marine ey * } at the contributions of the giving pt | our . ‘ten ve of you, ‘our 7 o8 v1 of S o necessity of fresh efforts. 4 | The committee previonsly nominated made a report, | and{tealiag dlevehelcers tate seers The per aa ee eed ee ee ee eee er eras enema deat may | ”°A‘hymo was thon sung, commoncing with the verses:— | Bealth, peace, comfort and happiness, when’ I have which was accepted. The follow'ng named persons were | disputed ascendancy in the goverumenvof the com to | anddcoad. Those who laber among prisoners, he 0 Zion! from thy sleep . | looked upon these scenes of miseries abroad, and my placed on the business committee:—Wensell Phillip. | annex Mexico and Cuba, top well know that they are mon still, with man's sympa’ Of ages, long and deep, | heart has ached when I thought that my country did not retia Mott, Henry Blac! of Cincinnati, of che Pacific, to introduce unt aud affections, a8 woll as man's depravity and fuse ty 10e at ; know how to neneriate <i Ertet extent of « a ad Davis, Oliver Johnson, iH Topp, der color of the right of transitu, and to re-open the African — that they can be redeemed tho experience of the Put on th: sabres iol ness, and the particular care and love of God which has | Glazier, Jr.. Augustus Pool rH. Gay, Braucie slave trade: and, in view of this disbolical scheme, it bi tion for nine years attests. by y u | been bestowed upon them. What have we done that we | chert’ Parvin:/aclaved Ny > hooves the friends of freedom throughout thelandt)remem- | Self-preservation, were thero no higher motive, should on Thy robes of beauty wear, | should be so much more happy than these miserable | jarmori vert Purvis (colored), m Mott, ©. L. Remond her that “eternal vigilance is the price of liverty.”” large the charities of the benevolent toward these, uatertu: Onward the banner bear, i PY Elliot! JR Mather, Pugh, Abby Kelly Fos- | Resolved, That in ordor to mani ove th tincesliy of their mate, aren though they be gully, men; | They return te 40: Go in thy strength! ’ ie eh re see! a) ine Sone fon: WH Meier Cram and Bdns ©. Th 3 4 ev as tollows:—, Bs . phic i th hs er th God, it piety eit] p nitonta. .T ma ye A ’ |, Carlisle, Providence ’ neon, Susan B. J aa aking Peommbennnnce tid ance cf sun tran toaiee. to shatanrente. | <ciey stenitty catewenit fasy shall ies ceciosiaaid Behold the glorious dawn! © foreign lands as 1 Neve seen yee emai teal Tine | York;, Stranger, Blackwell. NBedford; HB’ Gibson, Griffin, Lawsence, Wetmore, Jansin W, Loug (colored) ment of the fee peeple of color, to wince. thels abborr mce | alt yrould wren nos Cs maa A at ble mention of eo nore canine mee felt, that every American, in She pares eae bears, ro Niaades yma, Hafford, N York: Riles, Swale, 0.01 5 Pog | Of cast treat in according to his worth a o8e discharged convic! 0, having thomaclves up the sky; sire become @ missionar; mig] don; 2, jet, Hi » Committee on Ofleers—Edmuan Quincy, Andrew T. Foss, Moral character, tereepective of color; to remove All dis: | stored by curald to friends, and comfort, aud re iectargndianeian lean, | Gio nis eretaite ‘to bis God. Go oz’ ladies, tm your | NYork. i 7 “ Spaulting, Pliny Sexton, Allen abilities by which p: and subservioncy to the South — bility, now call on us from time to time with their testi The promised timo draws near, } hich brings to the poor, the miserable and cid sionmship State of Gearria, Garvin, ‘Savannah; Agnew, Jacub Walton. sis'ant Setretarios—Samuel have oppesed the elevation of our colored fellow-citizens, moniais of gratitude, in contributions: “s a4 i noble work, w! rings ak ir a Mary Perkins, Nickerson, Bo#ton; schrs Ontario, V1 4 May, Jr., and Charles S. 8 Gritfing attempted to break down their pirit, and then threatened | passing through the ordoal from which » kiad Providenc Faith sces, with vision clear, the outcast, salvation and eternal li er; Wm H Maillor. Gi I; Emina, Haford: 3 4 resolution was adopted stating that a meeting of this ¢xpatriat nd thwarted them in’ theig eflorts to prove | has delivered: them, "Others again, now themselves em The (a Nagata Ser | ‘The children here sang another ie Endicott. and Gen Clinch, Bak to) society would be held in Syracuse on the 30th or Sep- theirenpacity for the, right xorciae of vil pnd reli pone ployo , gal nud inguire for disol d men, with offers of Rey. Georce Ricuarbs, of Boston, Mass., then spoke to ‘The chairman here announced that the Rev. Mr. Ma aos oo zexe N. 2 8 privileges: to evince th for the self omaneipat- | 5 fang rom; tember La'tondsmam by conteibuting to thorellet of his necessities, | “During the gear 1858 the committee have aided, in various | ‘He,‘cllowing resolution RO a converte SOW atte ee eran eeee cer, Bath; Al Mr. Quixcy stated that the annul report was not ready. | snd to express their sympathy for our colored popatation in | ways Is discharged convicts, Of these there are now: — insthidilane: caneeaeat address the meeting, was sick, an be then intro, | Haris Stamford, It was seer long, and would be printed. So the reading | their veal eworthy sizertlons to, soguire, education | the | Doing well. 23 Sent to the Home for Fem e Rey. gentleman spo ee @ substitute was present, and he then intro. was waiv means cf living Ly honest industry, aud the numorous mi- | Hopeful... ce charge! Prisoners wth Gf dooaticisc ts eae fnstitutions dueed— Outver Jounsox indulged i apeceh, propos! vantages of x Innd given to them and’ the white population | Doubtful...) 1. 7 Unknown... bjs per i Reverend Mr. Hat aconyerted Jew, who said—The Mes ena pecohy proposing that | f ee aes ine nahi) badd Gada fa; Cogensaa BON et rete ees a7 | free Mette, The tone ei Henghte ikernieds toee Christian bas for his great characteristic bis enthusiasm | grveie Ge unt Wid ngione bel oases Fig od ing a , ae ss q id take: in Congress b; rad ‘eed oeepiile, at ly ry a + closing atone o'clock, tuen meeting at three and sitting reaentatives, ioppesitionte | ‘The contributions to the in political acts, likes to be free in moral acts. It grows {F hia church, for he knows uo compromise, but he | put into Norfolk Sth inst, for slight repairs and coal, till half past five o'clock, aud saneet agaid at half-p sevén o'clock. A Courrry the curse of slavery over tho | only to the sum of $2,000; out andin favor of the right ot | charged convicts, the committeo have been obliged to pay rves the thanks of the ame- | their agents, rents, and other current expenses, te Gn 4 * | fights and shouts watil he reaches the gates of ‘the Holy | "pany Linpex, Clark, li clam is the tune of free iustitations., San must be eons | LADd. One of the greatest, auxiliaries of foreign mis- | on Cary'aere rect arrived at Mobli Sains.” "The Moss | Ps trolled somehow, “Man must have a path marked out for | 8008 is, in my opinion, home missions. Ihave been | papers mentionod nothing of her being ashore. | Mr. Bears, one of the agents of the society, then came | him which he can wisely ani fearlessly tread, and, some- oe rage ice it Ed te aie Coe Me Bane Jurmran, Averoy, of and for Batton Oot 25, from : il r 4 wn, is Fe io Janeito Mare forward for the purpose of offering some remarks upon how or ober, he must be held to it. ae Ie uF be ee, ee CeCe ee Sn ee eae | stein Po eito. 29, supposed. discussion, the objection was withdrawn, and Johason’s Mr. Garrison proposed the foilowing re lution: — forming a holv Lengue of Freedom, Resolved, That the one grand vival issue to ie wit 0 ‘ heen Lo erve invis the experience which he daily acquired in the prosecution i | Wasa noble enterprise. Here we have the worst of cre- | Bric Manta T Witprn, st Wilmington, Ugilare nower te thetdenciasin i te osinnlag american | Cenetietion of the Paived Staten to Malatain the iatsgel¥y | of his labors. Amid the diMenities that he had to.en- | f0rGf,,0Re footie put upon the liberty of the press, and | ation, reformed and rovgt do he temple of christiant. | sfter the ein ll Basford acs cen no Kary C g fl | counter In the dischurge of his duties, he was proud to | yencration for antincite, tee pe tof loyalty. Such | ty! The greatest enterprise of the day is the Five Weseen , From, ing to Pca ntibereh S| say thet he had always succeeded in dhe ear and Icelings were unkugnihierg_such means, woald never | Mission, “I know that everybody issceptical about the | Pst, The steamers smoke to tae height ae ete ives *vhich actu precepts of | attention of the authorities i cases whose Bo thought | succeed with our people, What, then, is the true anti- | conversion of the Jews. But l say the Jowe will Mereatter | ‘ overnment: they made the first mistake in ealll inpity, the detosta®io Fugitive Slave ‘and, wiite | he could adduce evidence to show the innocence of par- | dote for this moral poison? It is & preached gospel. | be converted by the simple stozy of the cross. It was Bric Cua, from Baltimore for Boston, was i it re ape onder it utterly in» convention of libérty and slavery to make a gorernment; | refusing abedience ts ite lmeofel and nrightesm tysre ls only one srount where slavery and liberty ean | tions and by rendering to Sig’ fogibire Shase sate of Sind. meet—that is a battle ground, and the battleground which Christ desires to Se shown evon to the loastof | , : should be aleve SIME ee #5 ground | F s brethren; to sncrifies party predilections whenever and | Character, My. B. detailed ‘several of the instances ia ‘The following hymn was then sung :-— ive by | ties de Tt ct a ti egal | ial lenry, waiting for a chance te ight previous, in a equall, los con ined in prison upon charges of crime. He espe- | Without the faithful preaching of the word of God by a | that which converted me, and it will slap § convert inst, 7 miles outside of On ionna hee meson a. tisatfoas, Pe ine at Ae a a ag a ek hee ate at “God, which | Tae obs Saas ueiiee st sail ind E ol bale Pree 5 ni 1 ney, ppl ns of tha sweep us. | Reet of Jesus. But time admonishes me that I should Soun Consritu7i0N, of Boston, from Calais for NYork, ! Hi i ty 5 : ’ | close. Tsay the signs of the times are ominous, that my with laths, &o, got asliore in the river and sustained some i and slavery living together ander the herevir they interfere with Laanity, or the honor and | Which he bad baen instzumental in alleviating the sor Watchman ! tell us of the night, c i 1; damage. She was subsequently got off smd disch: ond met in this way by all true friendy of the cause. The’. liulding people, ‘ A | i “ded te gg IE ed peters cf ame b essed. | SH Mipas, Murphy, from Mt Desert for Boston, wit founders of the government commisted a vital error in rohved. That wo rejoice ia the great unanimity mani. | {me time the relief afforded to such oppressed ones See that glory-beaming star ! j Ham and call bmn Mester. a tho oollscflon would now. | Wook, went. anlare nt ieee, Pelkey en saaecaasatenh eet ing the same rights to liboriy and slavery. This | f y the German prosees, and sur German fellow citi. | through the agency of the association ei Watchman ! does its beauteous ray l potakan cae Whey hanitaes govtes vr and talking, | WAS Got off, full of water, at an expense of $150. y denies God, or if it believes in God 1do not. | 2028 throughout the country, in opposition to the Nebraska | K.. the absence of Hon. Richard Vaux, of Page bin, Aught of hope or joy foretell ? beSAThEy cadet oie tale, Tue 2 ion was the | . SHR Bownrron. of Bangor, which was on fire at Ci as [think often. is ths most accura. ¢ [chme, so inimical to their democxasic principles, to ae Who Was to have addressed the association, Hon. Recorder Traveller! yes ; it brings the day— peee boy oy 8 aah ‘he opel tas andienge | Zizabeth, was injured to the amount of $1,500 to $2 Asooriioeis the Guarantee | sherishec oper, and to the ronown of choir adopted eeanitry Tu.ov was introduced to the meeting, sed im the course Promised day of Israel. | Bez ‘tel PAR’ OF. At, OHS Be Op sa The stern frame was destroyed, the cabin'and mainsail tars, JORIFCTIoCe nacesptation ¢ wsolved, That the thanks of the iriewds oS humanity. xn | of i semarks bore high testimony to be eOiciency and | Rey. Groncm TaaTouEe, of thks city, then spoke to the, WoUld feel as he did. dbas burnt, and both masts cut away, ‘breaking tae bowsprit in if desta came to Nee Poe ngtbuve Cheistianity. And | practical frfendwof liberty, aro due to thedababitentsof | Dhitaathropy of the agonoies of the enterprise. Hoad- | follaWinern ior” {The collection was then token, the choir singing a | their fall. Tho argo was but little injured. ate aaa ey York, no Christ an would mognise || SAuAd, Sue Fieis Senay an Font iseiontieeets Noepiic: verted expecially to the power of kindnes#as a reforma- Resolved, That the history of this society, distingnished | hymn meanwhile, and the audience standing up. Seu WinwinGron, Nelson, from Lubec. Me, for NYork, famand no pulpit would receive him. Now eae tory in@uence upon thoss who had had the miaortune to | ag it bas been by every element of acco ure 'n future A gentlauan here came forward, and said ‘he; cid | with lumber, went ashore om@un Rock, in Lubso Narrot ty | 3th ult. Alter discharging her deckioad sho was got od pee ShUABeNE having ctarted her keel, and being much strained. Mey, Mr. Goongr. commenced the oratoricall display by fall under the ban of the laws. Charity wes love—that | of unexampled prosperity, in its reletions to the growth and inet in all men’s breast that excited sympathy ea pe scant Son aa and the: Chur end to yive it up’so, but that next we hold ane y mitted? The name of Chri .or meeting, when he hoped Gol woald to which all abominat ot God. iment was not eoch, intending to prove that slavery ts illegal. He — silent i At it imposotble for the friends of the’ slave to | for all, whether in prosperity or misfortune—sod it was a bulwark Christian's God bas bi , i ; ‘ a novel This society has beon in existence for th it i cet Ww 7 Spoken, i unite the whole country upon this movement ; ivnd, until | the principle that eminently characterized the operations novel one. This society has beemin existence for the excellent specimens of basket work, done by the Ship Piytow Clouds Cremer, 4 . bs ery, and nll the abuses vahich have been | this eon heazcomplished, ive considered the total aboli- of this sosiety, devoted to the cause of the weake-theun. | l#6t twenty-eight years. For more than «quarter of @ | eaduren, were hiere shown to the audience, s for Ban Frastisco no date tt Rotaaate ne 29 age rights cas be n of slavery could not be effected. Slavery in Jncapa- fortunate victims of eithet their own appetites, or | Ctntury it had maintained a vigorous existence, meeting | 4 song was then sung by the pupils, after whieh the |“ “fark éurs, of Providence, from Ciontusgos for NYork, ce to « Bible or a constiatt i tisacrime, and (vere is the force of unavoidable circumstances. The learned | “24 uFmounting all difficulties. It hadan inbevent life— |" audience were dispersing, it being alter ten o’clock, but | 7th inst, Int #0, lon 7146 t (snappi his fingers) fe any sug h book o no power which ean make ¢ legal, The speaker here genth eloquently referred to the trials and tempta- not an ephemeral existence. It had tie progressive ele- | a gentleman upon the platform called them buck to dis- 1 aaa, fe 4 ase, irom Alexandria, Va, for St Thomas, idsed 1 of Uoerty or stavery is | wout intoa long and tedious explanation of the Iegality tious of the poor and strdggliug denizens-of this | Mebt—it bad steadily increased the fiold of ite Tabor, and | mmias in regular order. Wiens Cambelaad’ hee w mberland, from NY Panof Mataazae SW $0 milon “7% Mataasas, Apeil hy the common law, and came tethe | great metropolis. A large portion of that class | 18 operation extended through the Union. It had shown | Tho heusdiction was then pronounced, and the meet- Foreign Ports. ; ; ; Ins | itself worthy of the naine of an American institution, f t it was not only inimical to titat law, but | came before his in the discharge of his official duties, iy u » | ing adsourned. to all others. Having proved this pois tg and the weekly miseries that le thus witnessed were | 884 had goneon until it makes satan tremble wd hea- | the mass of the people venera P a “fi 4 i a 5 f . rf at hd Brxtzx (Hon)—In port April 16, ba etce te vatisfaction and that of kis audiexee, ho tat such as to. pave him often in embarrassing and painful | }eRTeloice. | Halt railiion of children bad come under | MEETINGS TO-DAY. feenad (UR TERE APEIL 16, bark W O Alden, Bates, infidel 10 the popular 2g iahoe wore next entertained with a song, ex- brousiitio the edart dimiged atte crise etek, Tare | been gathered into the earch by its means under the ‘eonth Anniversary of the American Temperonee | AU Sid ant Aprils Br bark Jupitor, Horton; bth, obip ohristeatom > the didhce were next entertained with a Be brought (o the conrt charged wit’ a erime w: Haha winee blessing of God. ‘The Suture operations of this society the evening, at the Broadway Tabernac! prep hiv ty Ee te pf Sgeavu. it came to ail a sel Py rn ‘ Py 7 piace ve ough eethloal aliens, mlght be ot yet'otten | ould Lave aa important bearing upon our national des- | American Bible Society, in the Broadway Tabernacle, | Hoxoxviv—Sld Mare held forth. He covt — there were dazk chadings of sorrow and misery attendant | tBy. The certainty of the vast increase in our popula- | at10 o'clock A. M. | Business meeting at the Bible Honse | , HAVANA In port April of the mowrtab: and. on the transgizesio uf ; tion might well make every Christian tremble at his at A.M. same day; after which the society and its ad for Marsciting. of the mountain a on the transgietsion that would alntost go to show that a ak in| 4 MAY AGUE2—In port abt April 26, brigs L & W Armstrong, in this transt it was not up olfenee. It wan only lately that a young | Stat responsitility, The speaker continued to speak in | friends will take carriages fur the Tabernacle. Anaual | qompson, for NMaven & cays; Atlansic; unto, for de, lkbor with a a0 girl, not more tam sixteen years of age, was brought be- | Slowing terms of the great things which this society ‘ | sermon, Sanday, 7th instant, at’ 73g o'clock, in Rey. Dr. | wtg cargo; Gipeey, Boyd, for NYork. 3 days; Sea Bolle, fore him, charged'with stealing a dress. She plordoa | Te®dy accomplished, and the still greater work Which it | Alexander's ehurch. Berry, tor do, wtp cargo; Africs, Rockwell, for Philadel: | ia tho mind © 8amke pro’ that oa friends in C ther 8, will consi ols in port abt A: hip Kite, Ross TR ; e uget Sound. though a tee ship Jostius Mauraa, Bartoms Gerrit Sm ith, the side of 5] wohold ith ker, ames with th ‘, T je ernr ey no’s wrath, rocks with tie earthquakes hears, and guilty; it was hieduty to send her vo the Penitentiary, | W4s destined te accomplish. | Anniversary of New York City Literary Union, at Uni- phia ; Schirs Marcia Farrow, Spear, from and for NYork, ee <gol eaga haver us with the Brea of. bell.” ‘He considered the fe asked why oe stele the article A question, and eke | _ The benediction was them pronounced, soon after which | AAPA Chava MiG scK EMG Adareesoa will. be Abe Wis Sarge; FOL ver’ 2H Parry; Bullock, for do, do; Buona hilatinn er ~ i > iy erpots ation of slavery attributable to enero unfolded her sad She came to this vast city a per- | the meeting adjourned. | livered by several of our most distinguished citizens. ol ARZARLLOW~In port abt April 22, park Philah, Spofford, dilation of th le, sioughfaces, for whom lie bat! s greater detestation than fect stranger, falsd to yeocure employment. ran ovtof |p, | eT i nrmnmmomneeme | for Horton May I, (was reported 6 ig Times, Phin ormatioa of | ie had for “ucifer himscit. “Ie exhortot the etney of money, pawhed hor clathea, and thon, on account ot | TRE Ladies’ Home Mtsatonory Soetety of the | = ney, from and for do 5th uit. Md like to se9, soroe pr | the whole country to send up. their remonstrance tothe the shabbinesa of her apparel, being unable to. get Five Points. | MARDTIME INTELLIGENCE. — | pAtaz72ex-1n port March 10, brig Cornelia, Nye, for Sam . gerd be rae i | passage bill now before Con, 5 he foaret cceuration, stole the — (Ee aa a toch. The tenth anniversary of the Ladies Home Missionasy 2 a Poxce—In port A prti 19, ‘brig Evchol (uot Echo), Stevens, some s | wou ualty become # law, avery men | nical oflence—buy to sendher to herd with the depraved ; ni Tn lace wd Siac aN oll SOR CRIER CRUR CGS) & before. 2 people have been a | did no their utmost on to prevent iz. He | nabiues of the Penitentiary he coull not do, and he did. | Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, waa held Inet | AIMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THBS DAY. “Pont av Paisce—Ia port abt April 22, brig Boynton, for ress Vollowing o no langaago in which to express bis horror cf the nov ov it. The Kovurder then referred ‘0 the prison sys. | evening at the Greene stree Church, near Broome, (Dr. | 4 47 | MooN-SETS..... + 417 | Now York. rould be glad to +e Lips ae institution, and he held it ever too bad to ailiet the tam of Pennsylvaaiarin terms of commendation, believing | Foster's.) | fed Gea ea WT aetias Wore maven fone Gallas ees tees (Great laughter ) |, FanpEnice HovGisss came forward at the coveluciws of — r9-0ur city prison se being 9 most unfit raison for reason. | schools at the Five Points, and between witom and a ow jew Work, May 10,1858. ree lh at, is ackhard, from Bucnos Ayres for , ir—The qe estion answers itself. I bo @ 211 | the Rey. Mr. Fee's: remarks, and spoke as follo:w:—I | gale beings. ‘That prison was an accusa dveprison—scob. | similar institution conducted. by the Rey. Mr. Pease thers EARED. Orlean Proole, from London, disobgs € others ney ‘will aut s wes | rise to make an announcement, not speak at thismo- id not be a pri ir it e 5 g N Psley, Sumnor, from Philadelphia via Pernam- tl eact : 3 : of the underground railroad, that within s for'wight patting people in iz, that they were mor punished tha ‘There was a very fair attendance, considering the un- | “ Ship Milweak ule, Qneboc, Nesmith & Sons. Gangs Glia: feneenee eo for NOtioane, tig: Use Mr. Jounsc pe with a good motive, bec: ate | last there havo been no-fewer tan thirty-sve seedy er) ‘they been placodén the: prisons of t! rapper pao propitious state of the weather. The children nader the | Ship S:ephen tt Balt achr Jefferson Davis, Poas, from. Charleston for California: : had voan more easily reac! e jassengers, veho have passed throvgh this city on their iho aity. After some furthe mnie eulogisste this Soci hundred in numbe: Bark Restless, Crowell, Aspinwall, sehrs Metoor, Sturgess, trom Pernambuco for NOrleans, | Way toa lind north ot us yonder. Itisdesired taut » | oi the object being prosecuted by the assveia- | Cate OF this Society, some two hun Sere k Panchita, Morton, Senta Cras loaded; Goo © Ackerly, Baldwin, from Richmond, ' \ ction be at once taken up, ia order to ai tien, the learned gentlewnn gave way for the | present, attended: by the tanchers and matrons of tho | Hark California, Mitchell: St. Arr ips Susquchanna, Hungorford, araiso; | y travedlers on thelr way. to Canada, for I miaet ne 47. Dr. TYNG, ‘who mend addressed the assemblage. | Wwetitution. The-girls weredzessed in brown calico, with | Prk AB Murges, Rice, Paints Petre H Delafield: Agnes, ——. do: brig Anglo Saxon, Sullivea, Pornambuce; | well tell vou at once where it is thay have gone H> gommenced by saying that nothinywas so holy as. | ® White apron and hood, and altogether presented a very | grip Hampden. Pomeroy, Nuovitas, 1 D Brookman & Go. ee eee eee es Aprile, back Sate | Acollvction was taken up, after which anantisavery — charity, ana referred-to the:model State prison at Chesry | agreeable ha coher Brig Mary G Thompson, Grant, Cardenas, HD Brookman | thorn. for London 10 «i dg sugar at 2h ide, ' as missionary hymn wns sung by thoundience, Hit, Fenn. Sie syoke in sloguent terr-wof the cruolty the Rev. Hiwsan Banas, D. D., presided, in place of 0. : ton: brigs "Hope, Bladle, for de-do, at S30 per 100 Ibs; Bites. ' * KD Dovdiiss then came forwardand addresses. the | pra on poor wafortuna% criminals. They were not | Bishop Waugh, who was absent. Brig Brothors (Br), Walker, Harbor Grace, NI, Siffken & | ierithow, Poor, for do 2, Icarian, King, for do 5; sohr May he Caer rs - he arth =: a > | _ The exercises were opened by prayer frora.the Rov. | Tronsides. sian A Gould, Grant, for Boston v | meetin hof over an hour in length, a uer to Le considered ulcer on the tace of the and reclaired, | Mr. Coleman, after which Mee. Imogen Mercier, the Cor | Brig Crescent (Bz), Burns. Halifax, JH Brat = ec phen fj 4 t Sv Sternenx, NB—Arr May 3, ship Britannia, Botti 4 | ourse pr ed the speedy emanc! wth a ; they were cepable of being saved “ , te Brig Cyren »(Br), Bogert, St John, NB, PI Novins & Son, oe «Pig Inger, Neng: Hoieten tia tt | * slaves on the continent, but he did uot eaiight- | and wade honest ordJaw-lawing eltizens. Dr. T. referred | Feeponding Secretary of themission, came forward and | Hrig Pegasus (ir), Nayad, St John, NB, Lofbridge & | Cee OPEC"% pete post April 25, schr Elise, of Porte. 3, the dungeons, and other instruments of | ead the annualreport, from which we quote the fol- | Downing, ee P} point by fixing the toaher i m Antigua for Laltimore or Norfolk, ldg; only stigmatized as 9 Zou), | (eas punishraent in‘ioted on crivamals in Europe | lowing:— ee te peril pa enee i Marie yp hah ia nN oe an ala at ina 7 ee ‘ Rate PE ee Am ve Sld abt 5 days before, schr Rosina, Farr, New pool, sendin forih —¢ tical of . ike of the suiferings o! went, OMAR armonts, five hundred. patrs : 5 sitinative which “ss Ieft | ciavisala’in Veniee andia diferent pasts of Germany, | shoes, and thre hundred pisces’ of Vedding Lave boom, die. Bue Co Biliage, Cost, Moriolke Tak Senter sazAurzs (Gocioty Islands) —In port abt Feb 15 (believed the r Z Would Mill them . ave | where men Were ingaroerabed for twenty or thirty years, | {ituled, beriéaea large naouat which has ison expended ym James, Andersen, St John, NB. J'S Dailey. Trent, Calist for NBeatosg Tae Gas eee creP es Br Dak Jders x denounced on eho had uo Fegard Lor i citen for no crime at all He then. alluded te the | ‘pg here we must exprens our united shanks to tbe libarai | ¢°MF Nort» State, Horton, Savannah, MoCroady, Mott & | Strabo loading. ‘Sli Feb 16, ‘echt Emme Parker vere leer | 1 deracter of & contract, and who wer» sodis- ajvsi confinement of Jobn Bunyan, who was im- | gonors from various States-of the Union, who, by the valun Bote Las Eaton, Mandaris, Fa, $ I. Rockenbangh, ward islands. honest ‘bat they woald, whensyer tucy had apspperts. | orisoncd in Dedfard jai} for twelve years, until “ithe | ble boxes of clothing placed at eur disposal, ‘have enabled | Sohr Cerdicos Lowe, dacksonvilinn C RED Deters” Yraua~In port abt March 6, bark Comet, Burnham, frem | nity, refuse to pay ajust debt. They had no regard for | ayos as he scld whea he was writing his won- | us to clothe sil our scholars, to rive an outiid to overy child £ 4 ‘ : f " San Francisca fur a port tn U states (supposed NYors), hi the constitution, and were olways rondy. to,ascritice {ul “hooks “nas, growing over hit eyelids,” | teat tonbomain the cosat'y, 10 inerearo the comisrte ot | 4 {tA DeWorett, Brewster, Wilmington, NC, Dollner | “YZazq-in port ant April Ds sup Targa ag be wanted jo get ac w* touch tie question dence any fosther on ustitution of sl scoursed spo! The on! nust be diss: eli a white map thin a j} mer, who announe ed that his name Le forward and oppoa *d the sesolation. V { (said he) cast out a devil be &d-not destr r | ae 983 i in, for Europe, 1 human boy. It is a grievous thiag to dest it to their interests. If we gould least the treth of the | since the religians work of John Bunyaa bad been.placed | the sick and tbe dying, ead ta connection with other sani- | son. Alarie, Lovenier, Wilmingtom DC Murray, jn Shamil fas: Uh tu delegate ore nion, It is the growth of ages, and was put in foree | inatter we would know the} the heatt of this nation | yefore the woud, the philanthropists’ efforts wore all tution do one of claantiness, comfort, hehr Sabise, Gordon, Newbern, Davis £ Holmes. Home Ports. oy men superior to those presen &. He was oppose 1 to | sit yulsates at Washington, is this moment far more in | inracd towarda. relieving the miseries. of those ‘acar . in soma instances, the progress hk Bohr Thea Colgate, Pesmasg, Baltimore, Mailer & Lord, ALEXANDBIA—Azr May 6, scbrs B Strong, NYork; Al- wlay but desired to know, if the Union was dissclved. | sympathy with Micholas of Russia than with “rance and | erated in penal.dungeous. Ni th: here they hav» proved sone J spa ini ees fed ae is, Providedse. a ‘ ¥ s the government to replace itt come frora! Ite | Vine an: heimefforts to. preserve th velieve, since he had returned from Europe, t contentment, ra tae ks wi inc fetal aeuaece Scht G'W Dixon, Doane’ Philadelpaia, ie x BALTIMORE Are May 9, steamer Parker Veil had sworn to protect the constMution, ami whea he heard | Key. ‘The United states sad. Rudsla, he con: Were | nan was so dabased that he was lost. to all recla: + | preted ve mast oF coum, und are mabing crctncrmeets | Sehr Citizen, Brown, Philadelphia, mes Norn, thip Banshes. Wingate, do; barks Union, it assriled he must detend it. coe Vow similarly situated. We, too, have eek mano | for, in his oyinion, even the most hardened 8 | fora back building om-the ground in the reat of the present Sobe JE Rot Smith, Cama Ni, Jobns in & Slaght. nas 6 Given Mile eke heey Mr, Garuasox—T apprehend that Jesus Christ has mat | hisad, and a fellow-feciing makes ‘us wondrous kind to wore susceptible of being reclained nnd restored | Nission House, ‘This will contsin the work room, sheread: | Sch Now York, Goodsell. Hosta lie. re 2 d Ocean » Cooper, much to do with the constitution. (Laughter) Oot | e,ah other just now. Russia is looking aiter Turke: ro tence’ rooms—enabling us to : ¢ 2 Sherman, Providence; 8 grea Sloop Btiza, Ellwood, Providen the little missiea Land alzendy collected, by | Sloon Jax, to # good position im society. But the working | ing room, &c , besidas fiainal, he sirsnuoasly. | extend our inituensa ov re bo’ friend has made some mistakes, but as the horr is er of faxailies, and aad we are on the eert about, Mexico. We out of the aoformation of the eri Darling, do; Jos Cran~ aris jer. Dotbesr, Prov JH Havens. " ¢ will postpone the subject till tomorrow. : anxious thet the goods and effects of these two sick mer | contended, could only be eflected thraugh the modiuta of | sttengthe: i Steamer Pilot (Br), Lovett, 'St Joh 1, Mh Fanny Croker, Crane, Dighton, we wil PomEluck the meeting uajourned, to mect his | thoutd be dispored cf with propriety aaddecency when, | ica of Christ, “They should. never allow, above | Pey seceemens fas Shey Tee kl emongiy toour friends | gSteuuer Westornport, Joiason, aitimore, Parker Vein rig jranmer, Wareham; Thos, 4 half-past nine, at Hope Chapel. they shall have deprrted this life. | all things, infidel disregard to banish, from their funda- | for liberal dunati he Treasurer, Mr. Neseard Kirby. bg ory ‘Allen, Philadelphia, J &N packet, and Brem bi TEId brags Chiel Betith, Dee ihe treasurer's account shows that the receipts of the | “ ‘the spaker next alluded to Giddings, Chase, Sumer, | mental declaration of operations the doct: ‘The report of the Treasurer, Julis M. Olin, suowed the ee eae “eeu Briggs. marara; Recbat: ails, King, Base yaat sear, including balance, amount to $11,105 29, aad | wade, Gorritt Smith and Seward in tho most eulogistic | plessed word of God. following aguregate reaults [or the past year :— . ARRIVED. Mase; seb ath, Norwich, Comm; vee was , leaving a balance tetew | forms, and denouaged Clingmanof Noxth Carolina, who, # \n aathom admirably render Heceipts . 2,796 88 | fev and Pamiste We RENE ae | Kaure Linnet, Portland, M Fivegerald, Woat In~ a | he said, came fram a State where the people were ependee’. 218 50 | mdse 2 & Ts SL . 0 — | ignorant that some of them cowsl not teil even N.Mumay, D. D., of EUeabethtowa, N. J. fol | ee” | Bence for Seveanate 6 Pk Saher Aetuble, Anepsda, | phusdelpatas tea slister Seite wanstty Geers, hee { American ond Foreign Anti-Slavery Society niy [they came from. Senator Pettit, of Indians, | jowed. He opened his remarks with a reference Balance in Treasury........... +. $578 38 | Linad's bark showing & white signal with red lettor Ri houud | mouth, to lend for Celvornia: barks Baw, Rverett, Terres he Américan and Foreign Anti peame in for a share of this denuneiatton, and Mr. | to the improvement of late years ia the adminis: | The account with the missionary, Rev. B. M. Adams, | N. suppored tobe the Hecla, from Cardenas for New York; | land, Baltimore; J H Duvall, Nickerson, Baltimore; Eeho, | A meeting of the Americ: Ce for the opinions they had expressed is. regard | tration of the criminal law, ‘in both this country | was:— | Yeh, 5AM, lat 87 Se .N, lon 7442 We peames asteamer bound | Howes, Pliiade|phia: brigs South Boston, (Br) Hogs Pa- ‘ ociety was held last night at the Broadway Tabernacle, claration of Todependenco. Ie then concluded | and Great Britain. Allusicn’ was aleo made to the | intire expenditures on bebalf of tho raisson...83,202 55 | Sgphowine A utte sana with esdeross, 1. |, 1). | lerma, Hol 1S, naseed Gitraltar Mob 90; Lydia, Kirk; Gas ’ In quence of the storm the attendanco was not #0 in clergy tO use | ragged schools, and other reformatory movements “receipts by Mr. Adams + 3,158 43 | pool, 40 days, with mdaa aad G7 passengers, to Nesmith & poi Parker, Pierce, and John S Higging, Parvores Tang dat ous tush: eecastalns, suid C6 braved : | which bad latterly been set on foot by philanthropic | Sone.” From’ i7th to loth Apri, in lat 47 to lon 33, experi: | Hydrangea,” Keon,’ and John. Perko, Baviiwore fe Be WUMETOUS 28 Ui ‘ ‘The meeting was next addressed by Dr. WMS, the | individuals in the United stud Europe. Mach good Due B. M. Adems.......... 4s: « $44 07 | enced a hoavy gale from SW to N. Nickerson, Chase, do: A J Morton, Vangilder; Sarsh G@ nis were not 80 interesting as they might otherwise | 04 avery Society of Cana: vec | had resulted from these hivily meritorious operations. ‘The Rev. Mr. Adams, missionary at the Five Points, | Ship Mary Morris, MeLeary, Glaszow, 45 days, with mdse | Engle, Haloy, and’ Julia Mw ton, Philadelphia; D le a, We noticed the same ‘ faces! there | which the audience separated. 4 | He then went on to say th stato should stand in | then addressed the moeting:—I come before you to night | $ha2) puevengers, to Dunhain & Dimon, Saw'large quaa- | ogra, 2 ipsonm, Marais, Jennans Sarah Samy : at Vetoes meetini " —-— | relation to the transgressor as the parent to hisson, | under great disadvantage, for I had expected others. “ship Java (Br), Thriit, Dublin, 39 days, with tron and 204 pntadelphine Bay ioiey ook a bred ich we have soon epee ex The Prison Association of Now York. | The object of the State ovgist uot to be to place w brand | would address the meeting instead of myself. But some | passengers, to Koach Bea o April’ 39, Tat 49, ton 63, ia, Woers, NYork; ‘Spi do; Landolt, speeches were full of the sswe » ‘ i santvectacy of % w York F Asso. | Upon the individual and thrust hima, as it were, outside | of the brethren say they will not speak unless I speak | spoke ship Malabar, of Boston, stecering H (from Now Or: | Fautklin, do. ‘Tolegraphed. br nean, from Ma: ing and everybody oppored to abolitionism cagngletet ey ry of pti ie the pale of society. Yet such was practically the eect | first, that they may know the driit of things. Well, | lesns for Liverpool); 4th inst, Ist 51, lon 23, experienced a | ta for Portland. Sigmai i ¢ and he cbeir was taken by Jobn Ran s celourated last evening, at the Chureh of the | of sending a man to the Stato prison. ‘The great object | with all the dicadvantages, Ian do no better than try. | heavy gale from NW. s1rung sleak, apd was obliged to | twelve bigs. Cid ships Sorampore, Reod, NOzioa Lsgrtiah tabi A (Dr. Cheever's.) Owing, nodoubt, to the severe | of this association he conceived to be to visit prisonors | We need missionaries at home as well as missionaries | Yeqgq), Part Of the cargo ovarvoard inorder to lighten the | Frebeter, Howard. do, Lila, Stafford, Baltimore, brige relists whemenes nates cai y of the weather, the audience in attendance | im their conanement—to find out why they were sent | abroad. I have often had recalled to my mind the word > 2 (lips Kenny. Havre, March 29° with schrs (iceam, Howe, Port au Prince; J i Planner, Vow= ary onthe organ, after which Rev. D. M. ¢ Sey ; | there—(o talk with them about their crime, and at the | of old Roanoke in regard to the Greek revolution. He | m mgors, to N L'&G Griswold. April 17, | gilder, Wi ton, NU; Cerito, Crowell, Risbmond; Im- My i vead the Scriptures. , Was not so large as has becn usual on other occasions. —_|_ hous of their release to take them by the hand and lead | visited a lady, and found her and her daughter making | is Wo lying toin a gele from tho W, with a | alimore; Duxbury, Nickerson, Philndel- se oncbeobagre tat ot the annual | The exerciees commenced with an appreprinte chaunt | thow to some quiet retreat, to sume family who, know. | up clothes for the little Greok childxen. On going from | hes Away fore aud main topma: Loring, Wella Rote, 9 Yorks Tarvan then read an , and hend of mainmast, and fore r history ni their vepentaneo, would trout them | the house ho saw several poor starving children, and he | oto thecir- _ by the choir, which was followed by a fervent appeal to | ing th 42 8, lon 47 10, spoke suip Great Britain, of apire, Muskingum, Edwin, : rhe 7 “ pire, Darks i of the society,in which allusion is 7 } a with kindly consideration, and not the uufeeling scorn | ran back, clapping his hands, crying, ‘Madam, madam, ig on Tac'42, lou 48. spoue ship Marcia C Day, of | Young Turk, Jane E Wiliams: brig Albert Ad fia lerpoauabee 4 annual report, and | the Throne of Grace, from the Rev. Dr. Cheever which the world mostly visited upon thoso unfortunates. | the Greeks have come, the Greeks have come.” So it {8 | Damariscotta; ist inst, lat 42, ion 60, passed an Am bark | Wilmington, Drig Wma Henry, aa dhs Seip ehiee ' pippearanhie meat distin’ said his A summary of the ninth report of the Prison Associ- | He knew of instances of young men who lad been inear- | with us, the Greoks are at our doors, and we can find | showing a white signa! with rod stripe on upper and lowor | (th, an before reported. a voluminous document, ¢ statistical and hi penne te Legislature was then read by I’. W. | cera (ed in the State prison but were ultimately reformed, | work for our charity at home. 1 do not wish to edg eaters ine “ , re 50 days, fu batfast, with Vea Tite Au May & brig Vieginis, Adame, Diamond Creek, torical information of great value; to large issues of Baltord, 3 fens tha deeteta Sa ee Sco | were now active members of the Christian chureh. ve underst condemning the foreign mis | yh haves ig ED Hurtat wo aed yeas bor | 5 +. 5 lave oo . ; BRISTOL—arr May & brig Maria, ‘ ons, including the nt of the Association) next | sionary system. No, thia is a groat system, and | $y Pauengors. to F D Hurlvut & Co. April 17, lat 48 90, lon i 7, ‘graham, from Mn ‘ ' wit: sloop Sterling, Hayes, York, the tract on * Awerioan made, Wo make the following interesting extracts:— of lirwahlpsi, wun made a few J desires the prayers of’ all elussos; but what Ido say ind shifted to the northward, attended with heavy Verguson, NYork ee FS Code of the United mi je a * ‘The committee repeat their former proteste pgninst w | remarks pertinent to the subjeot under consideration. is, that we should not neglect the starving at our own ales; 20th, lat 46 U8, lon {4 36, passed rge clipper 2hip, _E. MACHIAS—Arr May 3, sebrs Cameo, Bluck, © Slavery a Formidable Obstacle to the Conversion of the | Ths committes renent, thels formit Prem of out tate, + closed ate late hour, with singing and | dgors for the sake of those abroad. “We have wealth | Found WW. with lors of opzaltant meats aad fore topeell | York Ta pert 4th, nearly reaay, sohts & Chaloner (aswh World,” the premium for which was giv church ~ Prono caretal analysis of official documents, the committee the benediction. enovgh and time encugh to end to the wants and re. | Yard; bad no sail sot but foresail, mainsai for ork. chr Eolipse, Hitohens, for ~ Are April 90, schr Melvillo, MeGregor, Phila- id May 2, schr Bloomer, Tacker, Philadel 2s Art May 4, bark Asa Fish, Wolfe NYork. Cla obtain the following results . oe lieve both, We now at the Five Pointe begin to feel that | isen topeail Paoreney tw New Youx Ciry. |. | Amexican Home Missionary Assoclation— | we are strong and can stand uy in the strength of Chris- | SPRY SARS a : eet: Ywenty-eighth Anniversary, tiaus and point to ous works with honeg pride. My | Rnd caty-cighth anniversary of this association waa frends, I have already spoken longer than I thonght to, a |, and reefed me times, saw two other ships with loss of | FALL RIVKR—Sid May 8, isaionary, 4425, 1 T and other epare; 2th, int on Ai 45, ic crossed the w large quontities of ice: 27th, 1 ip John White, from Autworp for d eix deaths on the passa, at the Sandwich Islands; the discourse of the Justin Perkins, entitled Our Country’s Siny? the re publication, in one pamphlet, entitled + At York. The i Christianity”? and kope that you will pardon me. Now, my friends, 0 h chs he z ety, it Goaectiogs Wik Amerioan, Cart t t ising hel last evening in the Mercer streetPresbyterianehureh. | {hough the Governor bie vetoed the ¢s we | sipdobn W Wie of Beetgn, Snow, Antwerp, 31 daye, Haron a Jents in tepard to Ameriean, Slavery Perkin’s Ser. eer ne Probably in consequence of the inclement state of the o Cp leo fuk Ae io ley 0 ig oh doe Slip Victory’ (of Boston), ‘Niel, Baltimore, 4 days, with cts, Weeks: iverprat Hickmont, Fe ane m. J Letter to the Treasurer of the American | jyissioners, and to the etrenvous exe! weather, the audience in attendance was yery sinall. toa! nage nay . a> veto," (Reneednan. | Stee: ae. ; ote, Drinkwater, do; Gerard, O'Neal, Missionary Association on the complicity of the Ameri Tent associations during the la es Around the Points, in spite of the veto. (Reaewed ap- , Berk Venus (Meck), Pirmin, Newosstie, H, 75 days, with Standish, Gale do; Franconia Lucls, do. jon Churches, | Henry Dwight, keq., presided. miawre.) | ‘The exercises of the evening were opened by prayer; | The children then sung in admiratle style, o teorpo- pftes ic D1 Exe i x Trance song, toan organ accompaniment, Th song, es after which the report of the Executive Committes was. | Torii’ coetposed for this cocasion, Was in the following K—Arr May 7, ship Holen A Miller, Galt, New- y 08 daze, with | port, W arke Alice Tarlton, Williams: Roa} Stucken. April 30, 1st | and C B Privglo, Mathows, NYory; brigs Q of Yarmouth, from | tiwer, NYork, Colonist, Crosby, Porto Rivo: Costoll, Gardner, Providence; Sinteeman, E: can Be with Slavery in the Mi and ‘‘a statement respecting a the A vies fliance with ng suppressed by in com Slave Power.’ { ; _tplthte ae read by Rev. David B, Coe, ‘The following is an abstract } amp kel a Solon Hl Reference is made to 0 number of a now pa GSE he for ied ; ? words. — ¥ “Ss - | cbamp| Metntyre, ard Solon, Hormer, ¢ selected the dee A ce, by William (oolell | arising om intemperance, were AC MeaMOTBECMCEBLY, | or 41.9 reports, showing the progress of the assoolation How happy will poor children be, | Jac, wigh 20 paseenpn to Lane k ont ved t, | Beret, Norwizhe Vaisisld, Crowell deta 5 : ~ 5 il p, lon 23 22, 8 ‘ a SE ee ee eg a Cee al | senile... te | during the past year:— Wane at iwanwunes” York, “‘Diedon boost April 21, WR Williams, tecond mate, | #with, NYork for A. oforo Foported): James: A Recta he tg era hee LD ge aol © | Spiscrderty condner: | Ate sithe vice presidents of the society on To Wespire tate trou eats, apative of Hosea. Gt. im Ime 4 Ton 43, town.’ Cait intercon, Hun Palehseem, Of American slavery. The intelligeat portion of thefre | Disorderly o Be divcaters! Mey, “Kiiphsics Wr Olinen py Cheer up, the thne will qaickly come, | “Birk Zilpah P Brown, Parker, Messina, €0days, with Juan, Se, pe © slight repaire, ‘OLE 6th, people of color, says the report, have been active daring | Wun gi year. Ouo of the secritan ondence, Well ave the glorious Law, | feu to Chamber, ovineon & Uo. “Experienceu howry | brigvann Bliisterh, Perutader, Wingjon. 0 OS Ue in efforts to diitas formation amon, Ma —Rey. Charles fisll, D. D.—who had served the sociat: A place for ever free from ram— woathor on the passage, 9, 35 ls z - teed seiie, kad to sroeee ‘ente tighv ects. are |, total (ee eee *h eminent ability and faithfulness for more shan twenty” jarrah | basteb | basta | | “Bark Gram bot lta, Prge Cardone, 1edaye, with | sersen trom Fpovideace fo? N Yoru; brig Metoor Andoreta, ong! - ~ . gestive < ste, it ’ been calle i do} : wy classes, to Po " bout : Convention in Rochester, N. Y., an seiociation w. Ae oe er ae Deomaabce TOM bpucivbues Linerve ate | the sobety Nae Kad tn the lentine tte societies tt Ue We will not seo them in the street | “Hark dasper, Bonnett, Charleston, 24 inst, with cotton, | NEW IiLDFORD—Arr Moy 0. eobr Wm H Sanford, Jones, i 1 Coundil of Celored Peaple,? | that on the dlat of December, vi r y 7 min istors City, Sid vobrs Mary N formed, entitled a “ National Council of Colored People. 1 | sold cepel, in twonty-#evon diferent Statos and Territori Aw often aa wo do, to Durkam & Dimon. A % at bane echre Mary Newell, Philadelphia, They issued an able address to. the people of the Uaited | fa icensed shops... ¢ ‘whole namver 300 have been the pasters. or. sated Half atarved for want of food (o eat Bark Catharine Duckw ntwerp, 38 | Peart 4 ay F States. [tis now proposed by them to establish an Amer: | Tp valicensed rhope > ations: 260 have miaistered to two ‘Whtioe’ a het or shoe: day, wid mirgand mide aco, |, MEWBURTHOWE-st4 tay § chee Amalia, Lant Phila: team Induateal Shoo}, Yo be based on a farm of not lee | "Tt = | o ant 177 have extended thor Wein eb dos tases Yan ond sts ~ dank George it “che delphia, Roath, Chursbiil, Yer brig Alex Sees Lalceavan tay disiiainure: wakes ont teint nd of & id were ‘open on's ‘ When father’s steps they heer, ‘April 21, in Flori enw sohr Old Dominion (three | NEW ay S. brig BL Swan, Prindle, sacrediy reserved for agriculture, males and females to | And of Cicve did were Kep> open oh Saad Or Ieave w drunken mother’s side, ae ering W PR, 1itdays; sohite Alexander Law, Wood, aud i be equally employed as teachers and reecived as pupil ited ‘With footsteps winged by fear iben, Poole, F, 41 days, in | H Perkor, ‘dot Clinton, Robiasouy Phily- For every branch: of literature taught there shall be one | ~ First. 1) nld be entirely eopareted from his 4 Passed 2d inst, lat 40 30, 7 ‘ ‘oot, do: Charles Heckscher, They’! gather round their mother's knees, ad from Now York for Livor- No more of her afraid, d taught in th noo! ch | fellow * branch of handicraft also taught in the setool, end exch | fellowes ar ga snd om New York for Liver pupil shall occupy one-half his time, when at school, in | may possth) oment of his ® nt excepting, it BALiONS And miseionary stations anp- rwher as | pliod, in whole ce in part, is 2 PUILADEL ir Cyrus Chamber. ©. in jife or very long . in whole ' ‘ ogra Cham work on some handicraft, or oo the farm. Tho 1 cooiation seems essential to the pree oh epee ‘0 of ministerial labor performod, isequal to } Sir bine seed ine bas tea \ 10 te Fuenss. Councy (of Haspewell), Stover, 8 Johns, Jain, Hallet, td " t y ve reer coud, The convict thus sparatod, should havo stexiy The numberof pupile in Sabbath schools, is 5,400, We'll work and wait—it won't be long; PR, duh ult, withovgar. toB F Burk bCo. |’) | A irowa, i Hcott gary Thomas, and abject of petitionin Una YO Rede ee ee Oe ls eteas EAE RCS: hy. lata, aah tee’ sedges We’ have a law like Maine, gugar and molaress, to Renauld & Francols. ‘Spoke oth last, | Clarks Gazelle, Somers, Friend, Hallett: 19 of the elective franchi mora’ and intellee make mention in their reports of roviva’ liton in their And if we fail, it won't be wrong | Let 52, Jon 7549, bark Zion, hence for St Marys ly; bilivt Gould. 6 FC Kenyan, Betieets, 1 t : ye tion. A portion of the North talithe nobler at and {7/4 misronsries report 2,516 hopeful con- To try, and try again. Brig Koioa (of Bast M d Jobo congregations ny Rumbell Manzanillo, Cabs, ‘Tooker, PHONS. ' heerers hewn | ly broagh " ‘The Rey. Dr. Winey, missionary to-Ch s then tn- 0 Mayhew, Ti co. send, Vs Ds i i “ wir hearers to unite with thom ieally brought i eY, Missionary to-China, was then {n- | rhew, Ts Co. Hi in ocuing tho Bouthers, AM Hoolety,”” the object ot | hue reanized by the missionaries | troduced. He said—Coming from the country and know. rei ae dere mith | Th 1} which is, among other reasons, to ra ey at the | gerbe the cepre had beon iepeadent, have a | ing so little »s1do of yoar operations, 1 am surprised ‘conn joa 7330, | North, to be put into the hands of Soathern missi nary rit 4 ity five bi t beok completed, 49 re. | That] should be called pon to be your speaker. Having | vic Havana, 12 days, with eugar, | societies, and thus express their sympathy ¥ , and S80 rein 2 of ercetion. been myself engage in the foreign missiopary work, ani nt ig Compet 1 ithdrawing of So: no ministers fr F risoner eh M4 be Miasty seven young men, In with the mission | hoping to devote the w kos a 1 e beta bie yet 4 {E ast ut , Dailey aba, 15 days, CO wae ite > rn table ind matey, #0 ¢ avy churches, are in proparatio n t ow e great impor n poll, § 5 and quiet agitation. Archh ’ ? Receipts, $101,200 U7: Haviities, chs Tam perfeetly au Pan » Milla, Uibara, Cuba, 12 days to J bers, Crow: d his views of slavery, after a visit avana ies 0as For lenving $1,400 6 acini a } igo. ite often? Tove to the Horne Mis. | F , ia iadeipuia; ii and thinks, with some Presbyterian ministers acter they labor performed, towards cancelling which, and meeting | SUT® '® Biv! len Brig Lucy Ann (of Boston), Bryant, 8t Jago, Cuba, 20 | Eunice Rore, Pi i have resided at the South, that it iv preferable to lider the further clai xpired—amoant. | Slonary Society. The f he mis- drys, with sugar and molasses, to M Teylor & Co. Thomas Peerkin, Ber jemi in Afries pian ing jn all to $0 ia'the trearury of | slonary encourages usin the foreign field. T think this | | Sr" aueinide (of Rookland), Jameson. St Johns, PR, | pell, NYork; slocpy Neptune, Karkett, Readout Milas ; : santuon ve suiicient stimulus to well-dving should be | $14SN 46, the greater part of it received la paymens of | is the true baris of howe missions, jeve in the old 17 days, with eugar, ac, to Gimborant # Escoriara, 1 Ne ? 4 After the reading of the report s series of revolutions is prise ether bis comincavent should | fei ear t1¢ close of tho your. ‘Tho recaipts exceed | adage, “Charity should begin at home.” O! what power | _ Sch . Port au Pringe, 18 days, with Dataware, Nardiag,and 8B Ashmead, Ghattla, t, ona eliding Je system, ov adjustable by | thor : fixed, « debit | the i were read and, before the close of the mocting, alopte! T f formor year by $19,471 83, the a f P hia. following is the substance of them :— eet Ndee trem Os 8S, the prin part of | ig {here in that word home, and I know its meaning. | en's b—814 May & fase being from the reguinr coutrivutions of tbe | have severed all its ties when it seemed like broaking the y WS aayn | AAVAND AlI—are May it, t kerly. fibres of my own heart. ‘‘Home, sweet home, there is | 8 Farwell, Havana, 14 days, with sagae | Old Oth, bark Voter Deutti, Hooy, N no place Tike home.” Tray in this word home, iteelf, cars, to Maitl ip a CO. . ALEM—Cid May 8 echr ik Soow, Berry, NYork. Std fi an ‘there is much to call out ali the energies of those en- ya, with | 6°. FH K Danton, nnton, Alexandri g si rag neg AR bleed eel neg 7M Ww Hatin 6 daje,"esshrGielfhe”| ‘Ohesopeahe: ra Pin, oxbes Gtorver atiee ges Wich ates Ley fie of calling to us ali the glorious privileges of our yStht JM W 6 4 , N° | NG: Washington, Pattern. Haliimore: Deum iti, Crom j country, and acknowledge a relationship with its elori ‘Sehr Camelia (Br), Risslor, Halifax, 7 days, with fish, to | well, Jncksouviile, Sid 6th, bark Cherokee, Collim, Ha " ous history snd illustrious men. How full of meauingég master, ° vans. { ‘ 9 sebr Rena, Brower, Baltimore. ik Si , Hay, NOr cans, avd cred committe do political pown couoe itt in harmony with their tay ciples tut in consequence of the astoniss community, Ube base eubssrviency of poli Referring to punishments in our State prisons, ihe report of the effrontery with which the wardons of Sing fe ad Auburn prisons, directly im the face of the plain oy n established a= in, aye