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New Work Hast Conference of the Methediet terations in the laws of our Conference whoa they se- | | On Mosday, Mane Eis daughter of Samuel robe eae | ltpee Pulsasiain’ Four Matos, ain, ead’ Feevoge, Bua ON asa citizen; but I will not to petition against The pairs and lends he fniyarernpecttly | rk Pane wha erst cia VERY QUEREION ANDO SHE EMOUETS. | {i b's body of Gimgymen. Leela reteae te Cee’ ix | lacaed te omeea ie from the residence of her opts ican, Be he conta, Wegner, Werk. The conference met at 10 0” this oo oun. i ‘aia ie fe A father, No. 121 Charles at four o'clock this after- rena Shar; he ecow had ay Prayer was offered up by Rev. Dr. Mitchell. | spoke. He began by referring to slavery in the’ Hast | | On Monday morning, May 2%, at three o'clock, at hie | | Soun panne pho for —, was Fr niin Are in rte eg, Cantey comico, ert Rev. Mr. Srmmm, agent for the Metropolitan church in | Indies, where some fifteen or wey matives | late residence, in Brook! ‘a long and painful ill- Visa botsford, at in lat 37 as tuok water forthe uber ond arr g Washington, stated that since attending the last confer- | Yer? Mert cet hing” atentan beeen | Gee inras, aged 46 years, formeriy of Mobile, | ¥ F, part of her decks and atobes washed |, PORTHEO iF May 6, O any rege mo st ‘as separat . nce he had made s tour from Boston to St. Louis, and | this was also the in Here in ' this | His friends, and the friends of the family, are invited raven the ie Sow aad the citer down with about CpuymouTN Of pg My Joveriand, Muller, fm found a general unanimity of opinion to exist relative to | land of freedom ~en are separated from their wives, | to attend the from his late residence, in Pierre- i Se Ne Se, May 4, from Liver- the action of the conference on manition, especially in | Wives, from. their husbands, ood shire. teen “thelr | pink eee, i eet Brooklyn, at a quar hip Rinotedi oma “apoken. peal for NOrieane, ‘with’ lose ral xouse. the Weatern churchés. A committee of three was ap- Eines’ eet counies mpenction_ whe no ‘roblle ps on Sane cig co? ADL. Ink i ion sree ee Wa hArNs. bh a Carthy, fo Faltimece; O Sth, He Pateiok. "Mes k, Mo Cart; bend] pointed to confer with the agent on the subject. years, they would say to eur missionaries wh On Sunde? morning, May pokes 4 tat 3 66. ton 30 ase pulpal rity orgered fo Gresnaeiy 5 Sei fonok taapal ae Dr. Bown, editor of the Christian Advocate and Journal, ben Rh) Sie tiated Dhtee nan ke de eek omnes, pl ere piven peir) of Wiatn Gand Bart FS neat Mecdonald, from Liverpool for Baltimore, May | york. d snd ier bad lost main sud mizem masts, Was, on motion, requested to take part in the proceedings. | against slavery among us, if you recognise it as an insti- | The relatives and fr of the family are respectfully Weet't sub, from New York for Now Orleans, May 16, cals, yards, jinbocw, Be. pril 23, Alessandro, Geacdino, ‘The character of J. McBride was passed. tution in irom country’? Already, im many sec- | invited to attend her funeral, at Sines esa et “ia +h fx ‘t. Bell, from Now York for Liverpoot, | *f™ Palermo ‘cr NY ork, P me ‘Gamages (of what nature Be. noma re rit pn: | cc et ae av | earn aaah ete | aa ET aro oe | SR tate Bt 0 mi va re can a white da, ae which Las taken from the bosom of ‘the discipline is right, but the wording is wrong. I want our The fiends of the family are invited to attend her fu- | letters a = Mine other’ was peseed Apri2s 3 oe epee Bl May 5, John Hunter, i NYork; fesleyan Mi isto Baath te wee, yy basal poetry discipline to read so on hee Is say we have no one in | neral, from her late = ramped No. 142 Water stroet, Wt ore dil dhieabes at Savana arr J ‘Aprii 19, ay Schibye, Mevensile, tothe entire family of Methodists. dip ne su : ONjir. Kenny said the people of the State of New York | "Ont Sunde cia, 5 ay of conn consumption, Epwann Mo. | Noes acer Baas sem porto | tel et Erust Moriie Aradi, Rest feom ‘Bre- ¢ resolutions were passed unanimously, and ordere could not be expected to be answerable for the actions of | Manva, ears a M 5 16, 1 L. to be published in the Christian Advocate and Journal. | those in Virginia, It would be utterly impossible for the | | The 1 stivoe Zed frionda ofthe Paally,. slee those of | Misthegness ‘eoting W by 8, was oeon May 4, off Cape | De May 6, Boaer Liekacon, Sam war cate er | | Pe ten . “2 ‘Sten van or virgins tage Per thectfally fe veited to ation ee incrat fi the house eae Guria, from New Orleans for Havre, May 4, let 40 oer April 27, Trenton, M, rritt, Boston. inhabitants o! iT or le indivi 8] ful im 10" . im e1 Wey. Dr. Kunxapay suggested the propriety of laying | State was alone accountable for their seticn, “2 | of his father, No, 162 Walker street, at two o’clock this bas, Tee (UPPER Ugecile S rent 3Apal WS, Batiida, Revase,” N York; met oa a ~ a mover of the peeciaons ae cs | Mr. Banos said the Methodist Church was never a atrernees. pe wif used a May II, lat 6 I, lat ity cee et Realm, Stevens, from Havre meeting—Rev. Dr. Bangs—was not present, a slaveholding church. Their discipline was as gped.ns it Sunday morning, May 21 Anim Avsorr, wife Haven, from New York for De- Vasco de Gama, Beekman, from Portemouth, | last for NY ork. | Tux Texex—Arr May 4, Herman dis Oclson, NYork, May 7—Tho La cols, with lo such a case it was a usual courtesy to postpone the ques: | could be, and did not recognise the holdin, ofthe Daniel Abbott, Esq., aged 76 tion | The church never supported slavery. Whether stay ery | The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully It being stated that he would not be present during | was right or wrong was nota question that should come | invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, the remaiider of the conference, the question was | here. He was an American citizen, and he gloried in it. | No. 25 Front street, Brooklyn, at three o'clock this after- taken up | He wasa democrat, not politically though, buts repub- | noon, emithout farther in , from arsine received on board ikland, Pasooe. arrived sprit, hen sat water ng thee weather, w numerous icebergs, and on tl and Zlst reat quantity of wreck. Ports. 1 7 ne feck Yigal Thue got" Ria ar a Califor rt feist pod | Scio), about two hours Livan Poor, from for Malaga, May 10, from Boston for St A motion was madg to substitute for the resolutions the | lican. Asa citizen’ he acted only as wisdom would dic- following —* That the Conferenc are well satisfied with | tate, but on the conference floor he would not actasa | of poly ei Tas bath Fe Ferry boats, from being run against the present discipline on slovery.’ citizen, he must act as a minister of the Gospel. They | by a horse and cart, ANDREW MoNTGOMERY. ., Rev. Mr. Davinsk opposed the substitute. He wished | came there to act like Methodist preachers, not like po- | _ His frienda and acquaintances are invited to attend his it to go forth that no slaveholder should enter the liticians, therefore he was opposed to the resolutions | funeral, from his late residence, in Bergen street, near chureh; and that whean @ slave enters the church he as advocated by Mr. Floy. It would not make any differ- | Fourth’ avenue, Brooklyn, at twelve o'clock this day. shall come in as a Christian and have his plea and his once to him whether the Nebraska bill passed or not. | His remains will be interred in Greenwood Come’ PPusnisuen, HOUSE TO b+ BROWN eo. hou tifally orth tee s eos wall pelea sea neeg aime fis a otty TY el laren preferred. Address H., 7 Setar. his dtoar fed must ean wg ages ——— His preaching would continue the same. He had preach- On Sunday, May 21, the Rev. Jonx Furor Taoxrsos, olavery. a ways preached the higher law, ed to slaves and slaveholders in the State of New York, | Rector of SI Pau 's Church, Paterson, N. J. it 28; "a im consequence. pele Hi ial FIRST even at the South, aud told them to obey tod rather | but it made no oddeto him when he was preaching to them | His brethren of the clergy and friends are invited to 1 Geeaeeaten . ma | teay bearahag boots wah teach eee oe eee man, The church there i them to obey their whether they were slaves orfreemen. Pe fore he becamea | attend the foneral, at ten o'clock to-morrow morning, masters above all, Want of Christianity was not con | Methodis st preacher, he was a great politician, but poli- | without further notice. The train leaves Secure Ay at sidered a crime in sl ding communities. | ties bad such an injurious influence on his veligious | $:16, and persona can return to the city at 4 P. br. PLOY moved to lay the amendment on the table. feelivgs, my brethren differing from me sometimes very | | At Greenwood, near Pittatleld, Mase, on Thursday, 8 4 7 6-Put in, the Break of Da house, w for | mings, from Liverpool fer NYork, having of Inenteay: on sar the Glty Hall would be eased, "Tha location ou thit ® rare 0} D. 8. BARNES, 18 Brondeer, tp ateics. i eee May 6—-Some time since ry was Rt — bie i rere Barr Rev, Dr. Kesxavay expressed himself in fayor of the | widely, that] gave up all ideas of politic we the | May 18, Marri Guexnwoop, wife of Theodore Clapp, and , ee 2 ART “FROM JUNE 1 TO lute, ‘The expression that the greatest responsi- | Nebraska bill shoud pass, they would act juat the aame | davghter of the late Capt. Thomas Britton, ‘ beset so theee arent ceapend the come y devolves uyor He was far remoy not consider the grea If it was necessary to a he was not prepared to adopt. | as heretofor the scene of slavery, and did | He th utheir capacity as Methodist ministers. L ight it might be as well to lay the whole pro- | Sus. reaponsibility rested on him. | cvedings ‘on the table. I suppose, however, we will be | Poston, Mass., aged 26 years, and 844 months te the abolition of slavery called to vote upon the Floy resolutions, and { hope they “We mourn the shortness of er yea! Sparta, Ga., on Tuesday, May 16, of consumption, ‘Yor! Manta, eldest daughter’ of Asa Luallon, faq., of | Witmingt» Stem Be eee G sehr Nauoy K Hazan, ae for NYork; George Savary, ‘Ama read Ai om near Union piney on Pinca, rosby, Kent, ——~ writers, | th a of Mompert, ite for the 34, from ‘Portland; Jenn ni have examined the part bored, | he would go to square of the city, orany | will be disposed of ina worthy manner. I hope there And bless her memory ——. a, for Cork for orders; Harbinger, Knowlton, 5 bad it Eresuss tecwarded the semes to thi spa UR Bei THE 1B nt public convention; but he was here to associate | will be no long speeches, but every man vote quietly, i Portiand: HO Hobart, part! conserned, ‘House Ht furnished is roceant, ‘Torms: with men to spread the Gospel, and not to in- | just as he thinks proper. For his part, he did not like eENOCK, May S—Captain Bowser, of the oh Hitenpets Xidrose'4.'S Be lerald office, ‘three days, troduce polities i ch: “he would keep it | the question to come up there in that shape. MABIT(ME INTELLIGENCE, | Drmean, of Glasgow. which serived ‘bere yesterday from address. Reference exchanged. from the sonctunry To preach the word | ‘The hour of adjournment having now arrived, the dis. | ~~~ wise vee ie Ia W he devevored Pog hre py per egg ed ‘OUSE TO LET, AND BOARD TAKEN was the mission given to him. If he understood aright, | ey s adjourned until 814 o'clock the next morning. ALMANAO ToR NEW TORK—2m5 DAY. pie th aS Cerca eB ag RR A igor Sasement hon in ld Bet Lo the Troy Conference never sent those resolutions abr. j 4 MOON RISES, shi. He ims ats) e it, to render assis- | cont: hs, range. &o., to : » sultab art, fer their concurrence. They were sent out as a vote in Munielpal Affairs, 718 | maw warsa. nd 4 about $200 by ou & which the ayes and nayes were not recorded, sud when i. OAEn Go cones wou es 8 Mihetbh Da ils ato oR tea We Ninth evento, corser ot they came back to thelr own body they were laid on the - sees tbl Port of Ni May 1854. tanie “Ir they have fated togive it canction, why should |, The board met, pursuant to adjournment, this even- baad tae rin wm, ——————=— \CEAN HOUSE TO LET.—THIS «WELL-KNOWN brig * } ing. In the absence of the President, Edwin J. Brown, watering and bathing establish ‘at Shre we sanction it? Ifthey failed to give strength to their { in CLEARY RED. rom Mareeiiles for Boston, atr 0 should wet d, Mr. Mather was chosen chairman pro tom. A number of oth, fe nm ‘own child to go abroad, why should we intuse strength tive committees, | , Si? Humboldt (fam), Poulson, Hamburg, W F Schmidt Gente fa ations Pool, Harding, Boston for " o el ments being effected and into it’ They laid it on the tadle, and, satisfied as I am | Petitions were referred to their 1 ey | aC ; ae with our pres Bit rules, and he ing that the utteranees | DUt none of them were of any great importance or in: | “5% petecca, Kasselbohn, Kingston, Ja, Bur Smyrna. i M New York, with Toots eee ted—one" of 65 fot ‘and of the church will stil! be adhe: , T would express the | terest. Ship Ocoan Spray, McLellan, Quebec, J Perki Gexoa—In port April 29, ship Oxford, une; barks Vo- porte: then set ne 00 fe efor 8 new bar room. dining or ball'room ¥ 1h hpalat gap a f ¢ RESOLUTIONS. Ship Storm St Btephens, NB, lant, do; Splendid, Savage, and angela Brewor, Ulmer, for he els Bie ag hope that at the next Troy Confere ence they willsing to) pg, 1 E That the Distrib R Ship St louis, Host, New Orleans: Wim 'N. Palermo, will Tong. Good water, is om the promise in these resolutions—‘‘Hush, my ; He still and slum- a rott pat ie Tied epee Rete Toldacle "soketnal’ Broseee i rt May 14, igs Colum Potter, for RIEL ber.’ I hope that a matter ued to convulse our | * x tor oot ROC?) PO Opened a rery CAT Fee Maller & Ca i ae.ea Jesh (pete ip endl aM. 1 ‘not since been heard y of ey ea F “ Di ard, a ‘arse! —_—— fie Stgwati miter nt nats Gea asa ingen! ee | hed rea Nagi aaa inquire into the propriety | Bark, Copernicia (Gren) W itis, fr Cowes; Peterhof, Wes. | ex His wile of one Of whom, tate yneetc ete tas | URLIC LODGING HOUSE 70 LEASE FOR NINM nd (or ever, Our werk is to sprest the Gospel of Christ, | of ¢Stending Waterley place to Fighth avenue. Brig Tybee, Ferguan a co y | fretted and mourned herself into trouble regarding the ship yeors—Good fui forty with it jaone, and God ordained us but for one work. be ee Sehr Bias, Maxwell, Govern R Y Sarah Hale, Crowt! | i d_grevious absence. last week seized room’ doitg & good Darines ab 32 alen street. App me or said he hast been called an abolitionist, but it Rel ea be directed to purchase forthwith | 7£hGgamin.” °°" ‘ it Sian, Hewes, for, Marsoilign, ide] be | _____9: 4_BOBINGON, 85 Nassau ote es 5 ee . 2 ppb Me eee tterly, A ‘ Noo for Cardenas to load for Por aid hin no harm. Ho said that all members of the a steam engine, such as is now being used in Cincinnati. | "Seabee 7 od iam es mi ae Mot & | Soe ie dons Gey “fonsersen, fr Santi York, vide ee a, wbele six man. have’ wirer and families Ree Ne FURNISUED A ROOM AND, AND BE BED. 7 = and i = seferred. chr Eloise, Jones, imington, McCreo Mott & Co. errow, fri " a ere i ep neg Pap ken rey pacha targa pointed | By Councilman Exxsor-—That Tenth street be repaired. | Stoamer Bristol, Wilson, Philadelphia, W it Taomapeon. | Cowxs, May 4—The Empire Quoen, from Matanzas, throw ut ingle goutWaon, plenenatiy yediaated at at Noes his acts nea refutation of that charge. He confessed By Councilman Frx—That the salaries of the following ARRIVED. over a small part of her cargo. a officers be fixed as follows: Clerk of the Burean of Ass | Bookkeeper of the Department of Fin Clerk of the Comptroller Referred. Ginmatran, April 28—The wind bavi the east on the morning of the 26th, seve! | bay, Algeciras, and back of tho Kock, | Wie did not attempt it on account of this m Both, A bac | yo SttAmship Franklin, Wotton, Havri at Cowon Me $2,600 8 PM, with mails, indse and 130 p: ‘4, to Mort 2;000 mir Livisteton Peo ist ate 45, 10nd to'49," met Lan 1,500 | quantities ofteehergs, and war detained 18 hours by it. M: 21, at7 20 PM, off Nantucket Shoals, ia a thick fog, came himself an extirpationist; in favor of extirpating—root- ng out—elavery. He made a somewhat lengthy appeal to the ciergy prerent,in behalf of all the enslaved colored race, getting at times very excited and wrathy against veered round to MS AND OFFICES IN BROADWAY AT CHEAP vessels in this Rows: E Faraiened. dugoomt ior singe gentlomon, either suit, with gas, &o.; rooms also, for busi me at F; also, @ frmeoty rater eet aad iis Sos: PAVE the slave holders in the South. The time had come when “ | lightly in contact with steamship Wm Penn, heuce for 3 Al at 502 Broadway. the Methodist ministry should denounce shivers in plain | | BY Councilman Baxves—That no piers, bulkheads, | Gifraltar, no serious Jamaze dono.” biten frasond) Bes “Other tensels besld the abo me ae fe aaldte eon fee ani unegulvocal terms, af au evil not to be borne with | Walks, oF docks be constructed, erected, built, or ex: | | Ship Margaretta (ie). Amery: Slitelds, 40 days, Trithonsl, | ladelphia; sche Ca Soi MA OURGE a et ees ISLAND CA DELIGHEEDS TRSOREOR ED any longer. My brother before me asked me why should | tended into the waters of the East river, either on or | toH&F W Moyer. May S, 1a 45.0, lon 45 40, spoke Br ship fohnson, st bear sti can af neg set rent or lease; cottage h jontains twelve rooms, wil ng eg yt rg wlan er wld ' from the Brooklyn or New York shores, any ordinance | Rolla, from Shields for Quebec. May4,saw on the Banks & | So Hiaee Bethe sc May & barn, stable, coach house, and ten acros of go fod paatars af b iS should press any resnlu- | 4; resolution heretofore passed notyithstandiag. large number of icebergs. 12th, rt of t! land. Rent low to » good tenant. Apply to SAMURE tions on the subject of slavery? Mr. President and gen- | °*,[rechuiion herctofore past 1 | | Ship Sharon, Brooks, Shields, March 31, with mdse, to M reyhound, Pierse, NY. re EDDY, 63 Wall street. tiemen, (here is'a moral p that guides us to ail that Gaycindnirses) Livingeton, ip Bell Rock, Pendleton, | Hawk, from Liv Liright aa peed lirtea Khon! of Got” nnd eo cant tine 5 COMMITTRR OF THE WHOLE Ship Faneail Hall (of Boston), Newport, W, 31 Gibraltar Uri Roamer, | zabeth Duncan si Tac ete TORE TO 181-23 GREENWICH STREET, BE- mors! power. I putit toany man on thie oor if we, | 0B Various papers referred to that committee. dave, with iron and two ter. On the dth, Norteans; | ship Ditigo, April 26, at 47 3, lo mand Chambers, a first rate stand foe number 0} An: took them off t] arine, } THE BOWRRY WITH BLOCK PAVEMENT. 5th, and 6th, in ee rusildn, Eaton, Port: | Cora Li shat, elo r furnishing by reeilirming our opinions on the subject of siav g 8; 20th. 50 mile “genteel Yaaily. For eres cB whe Tw opinions on the st On ‘mutton of Grunelingae Memes resoiatioa’ aoc ti Ree ra were Growned. The Corsa Lda: sokay pat of (hem 85 pe svantenlisd meres, 5 jeta rama ae Viding for the pavement of the Bowery, between Division | “Sit Wetrenelis Hack iavre, April 21, with idgeand cer cata port ‘ape ‘sess tacts Waceles for | Rew York, Home Ports. Sat Wo theses es, ts i ‘JOSEPH BATTIN. every aifirmation of the triti, when it goes out into the | *h4 Payard stroots, with the Belgian pavement, was 484 passengers, to Lane # Wer A 48 30, ton 11 | brig Hany Morey, feom Gibealtar, st bry cbiimgere A pALEXENDRIA€ Are May 10, trig Candace, Math wrori) the truth may be esvahed, but crushed asieaney | ‘Mee (akcn up and ofdored to a thicd reading | Soctgnalived ship Masontov of New Work Souk tetay asics | PE a pert ADE St bark Wildire, Parker, for ston; schrg Wiliam, Wallace (Dr), Sharp) St Jol Sunes RESIDENCE.—A HOUSE 70 LET, FUR- be, it will rise triumphantly again. Way not reafiirm, I | Bide: Board then adjourned until the first Monday in | 1920, spok bark Charles, of if St Levern. cr 3 Messina to load for Boston; schr Oread, Savage, from’ and | Ei rise, East) edt achr Ann D Critchett, NYork: nished, ae the summer way ¢ Have our brethren read the daily reports that haye | J""¢+ { B eee ith | for Boston. sia h, sehr Bi esgens ates, svropelies aerate Mayl lat Manzanis1.0—Sld May 11, bark Juno, Katon, Boston. 2, Bosto w. Hamlin, Sosto: Hoff- mn; bark Rainb are'Rough | fag between tee Hindoo, from Ln ade for Manarnan—In port April 22, brig G'Spear, Bunes, from heady ‘do; Jose 8 Gun "York. land. and ful! come fo us about the poor captives? “Have they nothing | cow cam aieo be of frai to to that true litle band in the minority City Intelligence, ake Be ship Cambris, from | 3 LIL OnE rr May 20, ship Martha (Brem) Franke, Included in the rent’ 4 = ig at ith avenue, South of House of Representatives, who, regardless | PRESENTATION OF COLORS TOTHE AMERICAN TRIPLES. | Liverpool, 23, lon hi ‘Abbott April 1 ighth stroets, or address V. Menrevmso-Ta port April, barks D, Baxter, for X | Bre lym, between Seventh am of ail threats, all fatigue, and gloriously battling with | , Qeive an interesting ceremony took place yesterday in | Gate tom York, dg: Suwarrow, 8 5 dy 8. | bark jerald offiee. the dealers and countenancers fa ihe teaMe of Eurecn | front of the City Hall. ‘The Seventy-first regiment Ayac- cumton, Marsh, for Bh i xyren, Sid Ba, . ward ee flesh sod blond. Shall they be erashed and beaten | rican Nitles, Colouel Vosburgh, had presented to them by 4 SaT Oe SAY ENEH bi nes Aes Tene a"Marmors, ‘Fates, NYork: Wilhemize, Anltyviile tr fe ngaive of OLLVER POWRL Beats | down because of @ majority who wish to perpetrate this | His Honor the Mayor, a stand'of colors in behalf of the | hhad to steer 24 hours SSW to clear it; saw Pater vo—In port April 27, barks Gipsy. Lincoln, from Win! remen; schr Thos Hooper, Kirwan, Rich- Bay, Hear the presises, fou! act, repuciating those great compromises which j city. The regiment was drawn up in front of the Hall, | berg of immense size. Genoa, and Hollander, Adams, from Marscilles, both for N ; Bessj Browning, Vankirk, Troy; C Colgate, Seaman, ——ee b hare deen Kept sacred for more thaa twenty Yours, snd Sayed mdb the following dee eee the nea Sy E Con May 7 nea fora org in USsnte gtr a bay ba rk charm, Sleeper, N Black Swan, Iengan, Balt Ti stone oun, tm Sever eee OUR Cron rite eca | tds Sy xu g $3— | , for a port in 8, ~ " < tN 3 ore . ey Valea Sir Rennale Laer chen, s08 seni to you cro presented by the maul re ye | bark Louisiana (Br), Gove, Shields, March 2% - | “Pana—in port abt May 1, bark Aotive, Wheeler, from {Niorenehl Ce E IGEBBEE Ro. 3008 apbataaaad © Cnited States, and} denounce the proceedings | every manvin your command must, deeply appreciare this iron, to order." Encusiutered a sorien of Boston: disg: orl Adetphi Germany, irom NYerk, do. BELFAST— ay, ae Hope Blue HD, xYork. a for terms to HU! ‘all street. which at this moment aro teking place within the walls | math of thelr Tepecd wad oorecee Tote ee erecta th SW to WSW in the North sea Poxcr—tn port ay 8, br Atlantic, Duntze, for New A Pale Sa M, ships Beverly, Chase, Shang- of the Honge of Representatives at Washington, where | Teaturca of our ge Gays darah Peters’ Neariand, for Niork 1th | baevia NS Pe Cadiz: brigs ol WO UNCOMMONLY DESIRABLE YURNISHED the r@presentatives of the poople are discussing the great i eche Peerless, for Baltimore same day. R=} may, ‘be obtained, with board, ia one ont she most question whether the area of slavery shall be indefinitely | Preservation of our in z away tops eee van Chis nei pie = ere the fe pe the door, Uy SBRgiog Spplying at 85 Seoomd enlarged, or whether the country, for which our fore. | hucklor to guard Aimecisme ‘Ne in wit a rast New Yor! Wom also, a room for two ladies. fathers fowelt and shed their bivod, shall be converted | pontenrce ‘lore. sit 2, than any other Ta. the de Verds for Salem 6 wri Monte from do, i, a sTRRET Tin SECOND AN 0 is vastl dof tl he: ‘arr; Sauser, of, from ani ‘rem nd_been de i carne tr nes thet tf ok atonal byte toons Of | ant occestons been’ culled upon 0 arrent the pepcnterar | from att for New Works cer conte oun Sethe tee jays for water on the bar; Arron Vale, of and for | ¢: opis, Clty. af York: ship Marcotlus; bark OP igan ae Erinn given baie New York. ay wit be lett veo veitine eltces lest end disrdorly proceedings, and the promptaess | ¢!* ar 0 she ioe wae shout ESB, and the extent ay isis Liverpool, wig a (100, so ans Bell a Geor, inca. Tn the Roads, bark James ®mith, another bark -_ Apply to JE eh 170 Broadway. soil” on this continent. This is the reason why we | With Which they. responced to thoee calls, na w | and: shtok foaqy weather stneg leuving the tes; canes the 1° ORC Tana Oke Aa oer A is Rasen in dal iammond, Philadelphia; trig 4 Dun: firmnees and diecipfine they bave ever displaye y ‘ or ; ‘ ay brig A Dua. HANDSOME FaRLOn AND nae. should reaffirm what has already been said on the slavery | shown how worthy thoy were of the conidence repo | Highlands on She evening of 20¢h. for NOrl % Freeman, Pai Sikh gadnad betes la a tacdoee bells boaesoiae question. The question hes ven brought before the | them when ealled to, sustain the viol a las . Leom 10 phsvongert MeKensle, Havre, 51 days, be og “Ocoxs eae 2 on and ¢) ie panera if wanted; @ good location fags bo carried to Washington, tocheer the little band ia salah | wark ay _Buiscnzer's honee from: the after hatch aud for NYork, wi : a sly NEAR A La m4 im the minority. maged the © date, fell in with the ship May 730, schrs Martha Burgess, Sylverter, bes do. ss erat sEington sts with or without Moran, of St Iven, from London for Quebec, in ai Vark Adelia Rogers, White, 7 Hitbert a4 sain asa condition, and took off the captain and ‘crew, i8 in number: N — M 2 days, to finich LESTON—In the offing Ma; 1B, Gare | Hay), Dodbin, of Whitby, andeupplied | 14, + Beep 3. ASK mer, from Liverpeol ‘Clit shine Delt Masia Nertens itarka. T° LET OR LEASE THE SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT No, 2% 185 feet deep, and fromt- ving on board 112 passa from the . B—. 17. ste Pilot, Leavitt, N way, Breck, aud Amel Woxenrte, Liverpool; “Br sche peg . ese of French bark Cachlott, of Havre, beuud to New Puta ae Bee Been Pate NY ith sat Wid Ware, | Macy Janes Albers: Bobeurs Teorns. ald teen Letansay i eK Spruce meat at vith basement, endet “ apr, andere ime lee, Liverpool. Oeser, Hoste (Gam), Newting, Homburg, 31 days, a cara May 17, ship, Viggiia, Sparks, Liver: | Arr ith, Heich Brothers, Philadciptia, St Jago: Cid Would bv airided: Appiy to JAMES PRIGH, 0 Hadvon se agers, vo WF Schin , Hull, NYork. Sid »I de, Brat, April A with sje Forect City, Allon, and Ab- T° LET OR LEASE THE YARD KNOWN AS Nos. on 32.50, ts faze! Frito, Cast A Vorcs—We will telegraph it on, jonor wei ‘shook hands with Colonel Vosburgh, | The majority want to have slaveholling terrisory all | after which the Colonel passed the colors to the officers. over this land of freedom; but let it come from the hearts | and in reply to the Mayor made a very happy and a of American citizens, an affirmation concurring with the | propriate apecch. The rogiment looked remareably well, sentiments of the compromise, and never let us cease to | and the whole affair went off ina very gratifying man. be watchful of the slave's interest until they are fully | ner. secured. We will be of great aid and encouragement to ey ¢ those determined to vote against the Nebraska bill, and | , 4 COMESDAPIE DerD.—The young man who was killed 280 and 281 West street, corner of Watts for- by being run over b; Isior Engine No. 2, F, Wat ‘April 22. lat . fren York. are th: Panams Ray ‘Lem: scm they see that we side with them in the holy éaute | BY.¥" foreman, as panliaie mae ig ate oes an sehr showing a whip um been eae on ite bar’ schra Mary Peavey. Grdenitw, Rlesandrias Wheaton Bore tam ship gard by “Aekhatas Deeg. —they will stand up with renewed strength when they | ylishact Carbot. Io. i# said to have'a jwother iivtag ie | 3 2d, La 389.90, pasted a br thowing ii Flake fF a tine, Gleason, a: "4 Fbilagelphia = hear that the Methodist Conference of the city of New | Dublin, ‘The course whick the company pursued in this British or Hanoverian colors, “Pax Isis, om her | fen, Bentley, for ators ry as; rigs apt Joba, Cou LR York ceads them words of encouragement. It is known stern, bound SW; lith, lat 23 30 N, lon 60 10, spoke scht | from do arr Rainbow, Emer: order: inquire on the cry His ae as Bey a4 SkHURST £ DOUGLASS snip yard, Asteria, ke. oper: tien, We iy URST & DOUGLASS’ ahip yard, Astoria, Le 1. VETO. Ropeantaicats May sar Tr ‘ins, | PO outa SHIPBUILDERS, 1 MoNsin. Boston. prixVerts. Stevens, see GEORGETOWN, Rea Me sebr Melber hatin that the Southern Convention, now in session, purpose | ¢A*e, merits eh commendation. When they ascer- | Frances of and from wephern for Martinique; 2ist, Int 39 tained that the ng man was dead, and the Coroner's on 73 25, spoke ship Gre: te, hence, who reported to biot out everything on their statute books relative to | inquest acquitted them of all blame, and when ther ig been in eotlision with bark Huntington on the mieke. | See‘ ahcaa. Hasta Live H Chase, Cook, for de ibe: slavery. Are we going to follow their example? Th oth. Judge Hathaway, L e! “ 8 ‘has eves of the ration are watching them and us. They say | might have left the body to the disposal of the city, to a (of New Ha BR oh | | ntasre—Are apr 20, brie 7 non Merritt, Boston Feb ‘an, Chase, for NYork 7: Andrew ‘Peters, McParlai a. for o0; Ada, nd ® Thurston, Beals; Executive Whitney, Pon: 5 AY | be buried at the public expense, instead of this they nth sugar, to Hotch! sa Biles that the hibition of any member of the Methodist te wit ieee to lotchkiss & Bros, New Have fr rat Church to hold slaves is a dead letter, but we north of | yolntatily assumed the care of ae Lae etagauies | of Cape Menry, spoke bark Pacitic, hence for Sam ‘Sean: EAMSHIP FRANKLIN. Matthew er, Waldotors. ty sch themselves, ; Aclam, Foeeett, Bristol; the Potomac will not say 80, I hope. One section of the church (the Southern section) _purpé 5, aoe, Jones, tuarteston. Sid NYor! most res) Se days, ae pectable manner. Accordingly his remains were | . Brig Wom (Brem), Havicha: s to blot out all | taken to their hal in Henry street, and at 2 o’clock on | Fassengers, to Bulchard , , Passed & that portion of ‘thelr discipline relative to slavery; | Sinday afternoon an appropriate adress and maser Sip, fall of water and atandoned, roula nos’ leeew hee seein May 18, sehr Bp Parsvore, csclutions are brought forward here, (in the | were offered by Rev. J. Banvard; after which the ¢o Erik Augusta & Aenes (Meck), Mots, Hamburz, 40 days New White, Rock: conference of the Northern church) affirming what has | is 4 2 5 pany formed in procession and followed the corpse to its 7a 7 passeng to WF Schmidt. May 10, Int 41 ete of high heaven I could not bear it. Do the people of | THomas 1x Seanch oF ax Uscus,—A boy named Thomas a Oita Was wrong ac me Hier silent Townsend Jones, Dayton, Nan- loan, pie well, teat the North want to hold a portion of their fellow men in | Carpenter, twelve years of age, was found yesterday tos; 6th. Delia Chapin. Howard, NOrleans; afsicanc, La. | rye 20, steam echr Seneca, C lor, front basement, &e. bondage? Do they wish for any further traffic in human | Strolling about the streets not knowing where to go. The rf Sld 9th Juventa, W) TAG Hasard. Gaines, Kingston blooc? Do they wish to fraternize with those who hold | police of the Fifth ward conducted him to the Station Partial board ply at 23 Wooster street, between Canal and Brise, Chemi NYork. Gen Kossuth, Hi AGES rk. Tee pee epee gee Gees wanmeres mye ee | TO, BT OR LEASE-AN ELEGANT FOUR STORY their brethren in slavery ? These resolations are before | house, where the poor boy told the following story to ne eran tok Bank, NYork; 24, LINCOL Teh ‘id May 8, scbrs Prudence, Coombs, ‘i ‘TO! us, and we are either to yote for or against them, Shall Capt, Carpenter:—He ssid that on Tucaday ls st, he ar- May, |8, with oy Mey 1, | Charleston. 4 basement Lrown stone dwelling, with | hte Pred fA pas, Pace re: Pit MOBILE Bell, Johnson. NYork; lated farniture, late mirrors in ‘parlors and we stop here at this crisis and say they are not lopical? rived from Mobile in the bicep A ‘whawba, having been | jo; 4 spoke ship Creole, from ‘Londondersy for Philadel: i tine, K 3 Golon: arias nt fixtur , hot and. es rg Tange, bath room ab patlic we fsconceire us take this | Sent by his mother in search of his uncle, (Thomas Grif- | p) paeengers.” Enpericnced vers” light. weather ie, Hen regory, Boston. 1 ground Ed yy mr testo eee aa ie vec noanvery | 8 eed ») Who, he ais, lived nag Geant Bal Ree) = Prevenote ont five days after leaving. part wae in iat fers, 5 haus Sbuliing. ‘N SYoregFiies, Hove, By by is F Teh, Br ship Core ‘Winans ood spply at 23 So t * You since kis arrival fn the city he ha in walking ‘about on 7 noe then Have had light winds and oalma % sitier be usted gene ean eae aa sali from street te street, unable hd find his uncles ae ane ates W =r Fie ns ee ee opRiTOL gut May I epitaph 3 tg Norfolk: Heron ergten mete iaseer tte | | foam LET—PART OF 4 HOUR, ITH ALL THE MO- 2 On emon. dei i Carpenter took compassion on the boy and made a notice 4 q 4 set ge Bf 1" 4 at faalg or slavery one; and would you, gentlemon. bear the st gma | OF Cg nag pee ap ee Ew fle toy wager rd ing Chanteler ry Pu Pats, Harbor Britton, NF, 10 days, mn coWEs— Art May &, Seott Dyer, Hill, Matansas; 7th, Hor: | York. S a sebe LS Pee cea PaaS Ryle ory ot being branded as advocates i 'y, ministers NEV (o), : Higgins, NYork (and proceeded for Bremen). Sid line, will We have given it pu | Rpt 86 Wi Treaty. seventh street,noat avenue. , or no di the gospel ns you are? Disc city, hoping that by this means the | Brig & 6 Holt (of Blueitih, Deliver, Atta aps. Int ® you go band in band with the slave dealer, or will you | little stranger will discover his unel | righ waar Pa erent man. May 13, ‘Arr April 96, Argonaut, Hale, London, to load for ons, Scitech Boa” Yoel, ship, Alexa: | [OLET A BEACTIVCL FURNISHED FRONT Pan tear yourself away from the Southorn section of our > dan Wittadhiaaiaeta Schr Mai Gritty Fla. 7 days. NB. | Thorndike, Bord Ist April; brig L Adam G | 1 tor edroom, for o References church! [ will vote for the resolutions on the ground The Rescue of the Winchester’s Passengers. | sche TP iete ini 7. 4 Arr May 2, | S days fro At ahi Bennit Ed: Apply ie 360 Bowery, Soe irs, between Thied that we will be branded for pre f we do not. Ata =a of the oer hor on by the bo } poe pareh, Morgan, Ph Fu Ite, { fon Bi tne eof the utility of the resolut: aprevent- chants an@ citizens, convened at the change on the jo) rave, Lovell f, inney, $$ —_—_—_—_ ie tee ebenetaers evading the laws of the Methodist | 19th inst., Co alopt measures to present proper testimo. Bont Thetis Nie dezaan ga, ein, 8 ie ee big calat Treg ae om core eet cin oh ar Uburch. By their discipline it was strictly enjoined that — uials to Capinin Fitch, of the Washington, Captain Fos. | Sehr Thetis, Nic rani geet ys. asia, Ya ann, and Nieabure, Peters, NYOrK: 38h, Oregon word. batean taekiced eoink ap, ship Yadians, | auen, Brechin the Sones tajeas in tho bent ‘ no member of the Methodist Church should be allowed to ter, of the Currituck, Captain Young, of the Dirigo, and | Stoop Rhode Providence. NYork. Coffin, NYork; bri Avon Mealccme, ag Philadel: ish marble mai with court, buy or sell ‘« men, women, and children.” Now, said he, Bg eae recently cn p= be ggg Be} et Sloop Hi Caden, Prortd ence. ‘ Deat—Are May % aZsntcione, Shinn, » shondon for Hevre, phia: Charlotte B Ta i Tpiladetphia. Ch cn i shige Untansra ao ny « rule by eaying the little word ves of passengers and crews of vessels in { Smith, New London, 2 days died anchore jer, from NY ork for Hamburs, fen mination the Rommioommans evade Site rel Noma? Soadsive ie 4 P. Perit, Esq., was appointed Chairman, an | 8, Bonnett, Fall River. Put trek doh, Torrent, Trundy, for Melbourne, shite. Will be et very lowe “men, hild ” bef teould Arthur Leary, Beq On motion, R. Bell, Es | Sten: er Thom Swann, Gifford, Ba!timore. Faumovrn—Arr May 3, Arab, Ballard, Guayama. Pat phidi cc ily. Apply on the premises. make it read ane oe ieee ee eeces | fateh Grelles ‘ne commit ereupon | , Steamer Col Fremont, Jackson, Philadelphix. Came to | in Sth, Louie Amelia, Romma, from Charleston for Che Wobes Bilost, ‘Feares, Metih a a ens me A nna na revent or deny them the’ right of dealing in human | was appointed treasurer poe coeds pen this port for repairs. rente. el Toned to res Uth, shipe Undaunted and Britax | TO LET—THE SECOND FLOOR OF A THREE STORY vel and blood. Thus itis the people of the Southern | the following resol: re adopted :— BELOW. “Fuuswiso—Sld May 5, Elizabeth Detinison, Tucker, | mia: 10th, Western Continent bark ity. horse in Willinmeburg, consisting of two parlors Btates violate our regulations by purchasing or selling Resolved, ‘That considering the promptness with which | Two prigs, unknown. NYork. SrMPo Rr 20. 0 dare | two bedrooms, with privilece of cei ciher aman, woman, ora child at anygne time. They the citizens responded to the ee im the oa of — ] meridian, S; sunset, do. Giascow—Sid May ¢, Somect Killam, Moreho: Bojtén, | which have Leen ets ned for th bey bly lo ry ldrev’,”’ bat they buy | regarding to be an occasion appealing — om Greenock Sth). Soe Cauamenlt™ atts Chae pleases Them, | imilar Torce ving the voluntary contri- | ‘ x—Sld May 5, Vortex, Allen, Boston; 6th, Tas | Wilnin von bares Sa), Coaeee qi y 1, 18 and most devoutly say that they are not tramsgreasing out f the i raratatet® # stm suificiont to | TID, Weston Uy eustion tor he otk tae Det Ae ae | Gumoa—Are Bay % Arden mbert, NOt do NC Hrrtté (from Warren) Doboy: Harriet (trom Port: church rules or regulations. To prevent the evasion of | carry pd gh this most righteous rule, I want the Conference to re- Tha , without fur- | $205 , remainder four and six months, in Resol . Wonations to the Treasu. | ‘tee ad 1 € Sid | land), NYork; Mary Adeline (from Boston), Alexandria. 0 LET—WITH BOARD, A SUITE OF ROOMS Oa eee Teaaee ete any te Cenk Si || Pe Gecrces hens Ganmesee ail Mischa. Went to ees | Lon aret oor, fronting the river, on most « ar in, Tue! s from Dr and 20th, AM, among others, brig Forest alto, eeveral afMrm their opinions on the slavery question. Idon’t ther sol ith more, NY ork; 9th, Juventa, Watts, do fr iL ' want to have our brethren in the vouth allowed to sell the BA chiens af! or to any member of Herald Marine ¢ _orrespondence. rt te hen nee (ot Bath), Delano, fo for eee Barttmaree Dobos ior (dF at Gisbe (tcews Prove: + negro: 0 see one of God’s own images, be w signed PRILADEL! May 4PM-—Arr ship Harvard, ‘ ‘of Br e ORPOLK—A’ ‘cot streets, F ihey will have it sointhe Soush's alike eattlednto per: William H. Aspinwall Thomas Tleston Hotchkiss, Laverpoat, batk Macy Dale, Letass Were aer ene Milton Set Gt nce | aesee G keowar Pakeor See ORK LEMAR MaPES: Proprietors perpetual bondage. Even though (t is seid the law coald James Lee, O'Bryan, Stowart, N schrs D'T Willetts, Sinith, New Ww | River for a ld en ee ee t be enforced—like that of the Maine law, im reference | John H. Browe Mones Taylor, York: Sidney Mingr, Bolles, Bridgeport; Henrietta, Baker, “PROVIDEN Crass May 20, propeller Pelic CARRIAGE MAKERS.—TO LET, A SHOP, WHE HERR 2 id f a Ni Royal em ©. W. Faber, NBedford; Copis, Scars, Boston } lath; Granite State | NYork; Masonic (Br), ‘Hic! the rent would be tak epairs. Inquire at Ni ty of N wish it to | Good b~ : s k, Sav: i rk), Miner, Mo! ris Werkd Ghee tha Vthadica Gontercadt ce the st wart Brown, Sbepherd Knapp, Horton; b i farn Cie Taher Bencas hilvat aie alle Seekec et tenes ot iepamend), Sramgncns Se WR). | vey Bork Greek LET HOTEL ON BLOOMINGDALE ROAD. Tam city of Brooklyn will mere ssl ing to do with those who 5. K. Collins, ‘3 en, | Bolles, New London bec, Copes, N York. Bath), Ponnelt. do May Rozulator (of Boston), Day, | timore: Hemle “tt lease of x hotel, im w food situation, and vary moder ‘St. Pal, that all men are mise. | ‘atts r ‘ ton), 5 a ork), % le “ wae if ewer ot of miserable men ministers were Coorge Griswold | A Swim, painted black, with main snd mivon mast and | faz CUNT), Fayeron, j, Wouctambers (of NOr- Charles, Se TPOLET—A PART OR THE, nar ag Roh a ka cane ‘mont, Wwe ot go to Senator Douglas in a W. De Forrest, R. B. Minturn ge mast gone, standing S, was passed 16th inet, Gun Tons Willmer. une Vande LR syed), Richard. | Carden i at ae ee th etonee. body, ‘ins ve are Geaieat this. high handed outrage Joseph Walker, Charles H. Marshal! Wore Goswrn. —Rogarding the vurning of this veo!) “Masenteodee bey Tanareokt 1 Chane. Bay: Kelley, “Glasgow schrs Samuel | Inquire on the Tuy or riety» Gr Ty West sate tb elr p ee doe te ~ oe sa janet P Beltt rrtitent Register of the 17th aa; ie) 3d sa re ane, ga \ Lines Le rg My apely ek to jo for La ninth etree we attempt to interfere in politics. Weare | d On Por Reeves, Gifford, Ray U T Cramer, Hantle 0 LET—THE LARGE HOUSE NO. 100 deprived of our rights as American citizens DeCAUSC WC | qqupgennSRIS TS a 3d, so rter, and Berop B Ag p ary ie 8 shin; Kate Stewart, y greministersof God. Bat if we cannot go to Washington aaa ezhardt, NY ork: Oth Sa i 2 Derty, NYork. sloops Pointer, Fowler, = cause, 3 | May 18, by the Rev. Mr. Henry, Mr. | ee soe ICHMON. “tay 19, Halifax, N See 8 winisher’ of the goepel’ and an "aad "to Miss Eutza Hats, seeond daugiiter of ssid ee Sere cha citizen. I will never yield one iota as a man | Joreph Hall, at the residence of her father. 5 Walp mie, York John ‘and a cltisen, and I will never yield one iota of my rights | _ On Wednesday morning, May 18, at the Church of the | | the hoata were Jaunche ‘save RLAND— “fod 0 LRT—-THE TWO THRE ‘a8 & minister the gospel of Christ. Let us not yield let Holy Communion, by the Rey br. Muhlenberg, Joux | 4 vest they could. "Wo Tearn thet the crew are all mow, is yee Sp sche ries pease tS Seas us not lay down to be crushed by those lovers of trafiick. | CAWpOD to Jaxw Acts, both of this citi wh ge " iar ions of them were found on the Bey in buman flesh and blood. (Applause) On Sunday evening, May 21, by the ey. Mr. yn at We eat ithe i ye bell . Kigevmpy roge to make ® correction. Dr. Floy said | his residence, No. 308 Broome street, Mr. Parser Warre- 1" ugh it is said sho something about our rights as citizens, and I think he | BSRRY to Miss Hirz.emo Waren, all of this city. ae. Th was to Apalac had reference to me. Now, I have atiended meetings In Brook on Sunday evening, May 21 » the Rev. | Hope Ge her ne got up to put down the Nebraska bill and have signed a | Mr. Gilder, Capt. Jmsse Morr to Miss Mary L. Stcanr, all | her own: pany ns Seer. aashen: oth, Wes shington, en, Alcane: “$14 May 10, from Cohasset Narrows, schr the passoge of the bill, and 1 want to | of the above place. | ist wes age a oe ta Revie; Herron, NYork Tehy Chas Rath lado. tines tip oolans to te not. On Thursday, April 27, in Stradbally Church, by the t » k to Li 1, i ‘3 ep rh A AR pt Me | » Bi 0 a a ynt back to te Laverna! i" ’ 4 Ca Beatin Rover's Bride, Larken, St John, Mr. Fror said he did not refer to Mr. Kennedy Rev. Elias Handcock, brother of the bride, Witsam A. loore) overboard. thy aoe Baltimore eg w STREET, A. Mr. Puase inquired how much latitad> could be given | TREVOR, Req., M. D., ‘of Sackville street, Dublin, to SARAM, la Deine i Teans. Bai BT SIN SECERR , to those wishing to discuss the question youngest daughter of the late Rev. Thomas Handeoek, of oth, mn, om TENANTS’ REGISTER. m tarlonand Shakes ‘The Mopmnator said the discussion would be resumed | Kilmokea Glebe, county Wexford Ce os facts yee “thee Hrs pene 0 i Tit the fn opportunity to speak. | | On Tuesday, May 16, hy the Rev. John N. MoLond, D. HOUSE 70 LET-THE UPPER PART OF NO. 75 = The her , got upon the floor, and | D., Mr. Rommkr Stcart, of county Antrim, to Miss ANX Y Bert THrty free street; Whe beuse Ws Svar stories, me I WILLIAA eraetes ‘A SMALL, ¥a roid—t say much about the Pies, of county Longford, Irelaud. Las ee gas and baths. In: @ premi: ate slavery. IT have perfect confi- atari NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO, LET, AT ‘anes ‘of the Conference om ‘that Died, hd esther taey. | "ES pon—Rave antes, a | A Nose prondway. Inquire in the substitute becanse the | On Monday, May 22, Mr. JouN Grorecioss, in the 61st vie ait se Green, | tem. a set; she lay head rast B, iscipline of the chureh disapproves of slavery in terms | year of his age ome, bert, AGEMENT AN aes Tees a stro0g enough. The whole world knows that the disci- His relatives, and the friends of his family, also ¢ J) Bulkley, Neweas. Bam fy witga teen erect 4, vane ie ta ohcn mr Hah ‘se. fo ‘been the ws up against the | Veteran Corps’ of 1812, and the members of Sullivan _ t clothing Noe cy Fal Aen aineete Serene pormous evils of ; what more could | street M. B Church, are {avited to attend hie funeral, ene, Oeil «ne anaes m his late res / ‘ a _ be asked than the stands now? Ido not | from his late residence, No. half: Russi, NYork. 1 EDROOM TO LET—A GOOD Youn the an Sau ink that it is right when we are well: | past ten o'clock to-morrow rasta witbest fucther , for NYork. a room to let toa single goatlomar,, at wen siett, an 1 bie Proper te make aBy wl, | Beticr, Reiacipin, Mednaerd, NXopk | over the exoeeET eyoEN

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